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SC&RA task force tackles tower crane procedures
13 July, 2023
Industry best practices for tower crane assembly, disassembly and climbing forged.

Show and shine
27 March, 2023
​​​​​​​ConExpo, North America’s largest construction equipment trade show, is almost here. For those attending here’s what’s in store…

Origin of the species
17 November, 2022
Key milestones in the evolution of modern mobile and tower cranes, as noted by crane expert and long-time Cranes Today contributor Stuart Anderson.

Engineering success
16 September, 2022
Examining the development of the tower crane sector illuminates the state of both its current and future health. Stuart Anderson reports.

A changing landscape
17 February, 2022
With such a long history it's no surprise that the tower crane industry has evolved over time. What might be a shock, though, is how rapidly Chinese manufacturers have now come to dominate the global tower crane market. Stuart Anderson reports.

How low can you go?
10 January, 2020
Julian Champkin talks to manufaturers about the competing advantages of flat-tops and hammerheads, and the emerging new class of low-tops.

Luffing further
13 July, 2018
There is a small but increasingly competitive market for 700tm luffing cranes able to lift as much as 64t to great heights. Originating in the needs of cities like New York for cranes that can operate in confined spaces, they are now spreading worldwide, and finding uses beyond city-centre skyscrapers. Julian Champkin reports.

New era for Comansa
04 July, 2018
After many years using the Linden Comansa brand name, the tower crane manufacturer has decided to focus its efforts on a single overall brand, to be used throughout the group, by returning to its original name Comansa.

Linden Comansa at the top of Bangkok
20 June, 2018
Linden Comansa has supplied two luffers for Iconsiam, a highly anticipated mixed-use project next to the Chao Praya River, which runs through the city of Bangkok.

Linden-Comansa luffer delivers for Amazon
17 May, 2018
GLY Construction is using a Linden Comansa 64t LCL700 luffer to build the Rufus 2.0 Block 21 project, part of Amazon’s new headquarters in downtown Seattle. This is the first unit of this model to arrive in the Americas, both North and South.

Seattle comes first
24 April, 2018
GLY Construction is using a Linden Comansa 64t LCL700 luffer to build the Rufus 2.0 Block 21 project, part of Amazon's new headquarters in downtown Seattle. This is the first unit of this model to arrive in the Americas, both North and South.

Flying high
03 April, 2018
UK rental company City Lifting has supplied a Linden Comansa 21LC750 tower crane for the construction of a hotel next to Heathrow airport Terminal 2.

CUBE cab wins International award
27 March, 2018
The prestigious iF prize, one of the worlds most important awards for industrial products design, has been awarded to a tower crane cabin.

A year of slow improvement
18 December, 2017
It's the time of year when I look back over previous copies of Cranes Today to see what the industry has achieved. I think it's fair to say that 2017 has not been a great year—few sales records have been set, the big trade show had few big surprises—but it has not been a bad year.

Linden Comansa used for hydroelectric plant construction
05 December, 2017
Three Linden Comansa tower cranes are being used to build the Ituango hydroelectric power plant, located in the canyon of the Cauca River in Colombia.

Comansa CM scores Aussie rules win
20 November, 2017
Crane rental company WA Universal Rigging and Cranes has supplied eight 21CM290 tower cranes from brand Comansa CM, sister brand of Linden Comansa, for the construction of the Perth Stadium.

Linden Comansa in Montreal’s New Champlain Bridge construction
09 October, 2017
A Linden Comansa 21LC550 tower crane is working on the construction of the 170m tall main pylon of the New Champlain Bridge in Montreal, Canada.

Working at 89m without tie beams
06 September, 2017
For the construction of the Parc Glòries office building in Barcelona, rental company Remayser erected three tall Linden Comansa tower cranes without anchorage to any other structure.

Comansa CM adds new model to its luffer range
02 August, 2017
Linden Comansa’s China-based sister brand, Comansa CM, has launched a luffing-jib crane, the CML165, with maximum load capacity of 12t and 50m reach.

Ekobud buys Linden Comansa tower crane
08 May, 2017
Linden Comansa’s dealer in Poland Corleonis has sold an 11LC160 flat-top tower crane to construction company Ekobud.