Mostrotest uses Sennebogen 3300 for Moscow bridge erection

17 August 2016 by Sotiris Kanaris

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Russian construction company Mostotrest has been using a 120t Sennebogen 3300 crawler crane from Kwintmadi to assemble bridge components in Moscow.

The machine, which was delivered and is handled by the sales and service partner Kwintmadi, is equipped with a 48m long main and fly boom with working heights of up to 74m.

During the three-year construction period, the crawler crane lifted hundreds of precast concrete parts.

In the current construction phase, a multi-lane urban highway is being created that is elevated on stilts and is to relieve the existing road network. In the future, traffic is intended to roll into the megacity on several road levels.

The concept includes numerous grade-separated exits as well as the expansion of the Moscow Ring Motor Road. The entire reinforced concrete structure will have a road length of over 3,000m, including all exits.