- Two Potain MCT 275 tower cranes have recorded three years of continuous performance with zero unplanned downtime during the build.
- The cranes receive dedicated local service support and regular certified technical inspections to ensure construction stays on track for a stunning new hotel in the Georgian capital.
Two Potain MCT 275 topless tower cranes are supporting daily lifting operations on a complex, multi-structure hotel development where crane availability is critical to maintaining construction momentum. The cranes have worked continuously for more than three years, delivering consistent performance with zero unplanned breakdowns since erection. The new hotel will form part of the Central Park Towers project in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Central Park Towers is a five-star integrated resort and hotel in downtown Tbilisi, managed by Radisson Blu and developed by Orbi Group Tbilisi, which also serves as the project’s main contractor. Construction has taken place across multiple phases, supported by a large on-site workforce, with the Potain MCT 275 cranes remaining central to site operations, ensuring coordinated material flow and sustained productivity throughout the build.
The two MCT 275 cranes used on the project are the 10 t versions and were initially erected in a freestanding configuration before climbing to final working heights of 150 m. The cranes have been configured with 45 m and 50 m jibs to support lifting operations as construction has progressed.
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