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Grove Cranes Help Construct Huge Soccer Stadium for 2014 World Cup

Two Grove cranes are in use constructing a massive soccer stadium in Brazil for the 2014 World Cup.

Tue August 13, 2013 - National Edition
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Two Grove cranes are in use constructing a massive soccer stadium in Brazil for the 2014 World Cup. The Arena Corinthians, located on the east side of São Paulo, will host some of the tournament's games before becoming the new home of the Brazilian Club Corinthians soccer team. The World Cup is a high-profile event, watched around the world.

A Grove RT765E-2 rough-terrain crane and GMK6220L all-terrain crane are on the Arena Corinthians job site assisting in the stadium pre-assembly. They are unloading construction materials weighing as much as 37 tons (34 t) and lifting them to heights of 108 ft. (33 m) in limited space and windy conditions.

São Paulo-based LOCAR is the company supplying the crane to Odebrecht, which is in charge of the stadium's construction. Leanderson Dias, equipment supervisor of LOCAR, said the two Grove cranes are working on a tight schedule, but handling the cramped working quarters and windy conditions with ease.

"Odebrecht reports that both the Grove RT765E-2 and the GMK6220L are doing an excellent job on the site," said Dias. "They are durable, versatile machines and are playing a significant role in streamlining the construction process."

The 65-ton capacity (60 t) Grove RT765E-2 brings 110 ft. (33.5 m) of boom to the job site. It features four-wheel, multi-mode steering that offers better handling and mobility. Its moderate size makes it adept at navigating rough or cramped job sites. The GMK6220L provides a six-section, full power 236 ft. (72 m) boom and a 242-ton (220 t) capacity.

For the World Cup games, Arena Corinthians will seat 65,000 fans. After the tournament is over, the capacity will be reduced to 48,000 people. The stadium will have a spacious plaza at ground level and an underground field. The roof of the stadium will feature photovoltaic cells that generate energy for the building. The project began in May of 2011 and is due to finish this December.

LOCAR is one of Latin America's largest transportation and crane rental companies. It specializes in cargo lifting and special transportation, serving a wide base of customers in industries ranging from petrochemical, mining and hydroelectric power to steel works and manufacturing. Since 1988, LOCAR has been offering its services throughout Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador and Angola. The company has more than 2,600 employees.

Odebrecht Group was founded in 1944 by Norberto Odebrecht. Since then, the company has grown to provide engineering and construction services throughout South America, the United States, Angola, Portugal and the Middle East. The 69 year-old company is headquartered in Salvador, Brazil, and operates in 24 countries on three continents.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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