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Crane Disassembly at Harcourt Square
John Paul Construction recently completed the demanding operation of disassembling a significant tower crane at its Harcourt Square project in Dublin, an intricate logistical challenge often exceeding the complexity of initial erection in dense urban environments. This critical phase for the Hibernia Real Estate Group development underscored the imperative for rigorous operational planning and precision execution. The deployment of Ireland's largest telescopic mobile crane, an 800-tonne Liebherr LTM1750-9.1, was central to navigating the spatial and technical constraints inherent in this urban dismantling.
The successful completion without incident, a testament to stringent safety protocols, highlights the value of integrated project management and multi-stakeholder collaboration. Key partners included Kavanagh Crane Hire Ltd for lifting solutions, supported by Parr Crane Services. Proactive stakeholder engagement proved vital, with seamless traffic management provided by Gary Keville Traffic Management Limited and essential cooperation from Dublin City Council. The appreciation extended to affected local businesses also reflects an effective community relations strategy. This meticulous execution exemplifies best practice in mitigating significant operational risks within constrained urban settings, ensuring project continuity and adherence to the highest safety standards. Read More
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