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Two Raimondi MRT111 cranes for the construction of new university campus in Cyprus

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Official Raimondi agent for Cyprus, ConAgro, has installed two MRT111 flat-top cranes in the Cypriot city of Pafos for supporting the construction of the new university campus in the area.

The first outpost of the American University of Beirut (AUB) outside MENA, Raimondi said in a written statement posted on its website.

Dismantled from a jobsite in the third quarter of 2022, the MRT111s were newly erected by the ConAgro operational team shortly thereafter. Following a swift installation process, the cranes are expected to remain onsite for approximately 12 months; the statement noted.

Expected to be completed in Autumn 2023, the new campus will host administration buildings, classrooms spread over three floors, and an auditorium. The new AUB campus in Cyprus aims to serve a broader audience while offering students exchange opportunities and collaborative research projects between Lebanon and Cyprus, Raimondi said.

Explaining the development, Petros Rouvas, chief executive officer at conAgro said, “We are thrilled to participate in this higher education project with two Raimondi flat-tops, and further continued our long-lasting partnership with AtlasPantou – MAN JV Construction Group. The two machines were previously sold and put to work on another of the contractor’s projects, Limassol Del Mar, a much anticipated luxury beachfront development.”

The first MRT111 has a height under the hook of 30 meters and a jib length of 48 metres, while the second is freestanding at 36 metres with a jib of 50 metres and a tip load of 2.3 tonnes.

“Both machines are equipped with a 30kW hoist and a drum capacity of 450 metres, and can lift at a maximum speed of 100 meters per minute,” Raimondi said.

“The MRT111 is a strong model to have in any fleet as it performs well in terms of maximum load and hoist speeds, as well as its tower height versatility. Additionally, in line with the market trends of the area, many jobsites require cranes with a maximum lifting capacity ranging between 8 tonnes and 10 tonnes ,” Rouvas said.