“Our approach was for the team to be able to leave the work area when refinery vehicles needed to use the same access lane where the GMK5250L would be positioned,” said Carlos Villacorta Canessa, general manager at ETAC Peru, which supplied the crane for the project. It was imperative the Grove crane could move out of the way on relatively short notice, so that operations at the facility could continue without interruption. Given the constricted workspace at the site, the 250-ton-capacity mobile crane was the ideal solution for the job, as other vehicles needed to use the same road in which the crane was positioned. A Grove GMK5250L all-terrain crane, configured with 300 feet of boom, lifted and placed metal structures that together will form the roof of a machinery warehouse at a mining facility in the Peruvian Andes.
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