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Liebherr Cranes Make Rapid Construction Progress Possible On Scandinavia's Second Tallest Tower

Liebherr cranes aided in rapid construction of NKT Tower 3 in Karlskrona, Scandinavia's 2nd tallest tower. Collaborating with Skanska, TCC and TCS provided efficient crane solutions for the 200 m. structure, completing the project in 90 days using a four-shift system, covering 23 sq.-m. with a total volume of 112,445m³.

Mon May 05, 2025 - National Edition
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The Liebherr cranes climb to a height of more than 200 m.   (Liebherr photo) Due to an innovative crane solution, the tower was erected in  just 90 days.   (Liebherr photo) The Liebherr 542 HC-L and 258 HC-L cranes.   (Liebherr photo)

An impressive structure emerged at remarkable speed in Karlskrona.

Standing at a height of 200 m, the NKT tower three is the second tallest tower in Scandinavia. Two Liebherr cranes, a 542 HC-L 12/24 Litronic and a 258 HC-L 10/18 Fibre, are a key part of this ambitious construction project. The tower, which is built by Skanska, will be an integral part of the world's largest high-voltage submarine cable factory, which will supply wind turbines and solar parks with essential components. Weighing 28,000 t in total, the NKT tower three is a feat of engineering.

Liebherr Tower Crane Center, Tower Crane Solutions Provide Implementation Support

A high-performance crane solution was needed to meet the exceptionally tight construction deadline of just 90 days. The Liebherr Tower Crane Center (TCC) provided the Liebherr 542 HC-L and 258 HC-L cranes from its rental fleet to facilitate rapid construction progress.

"To secure 24/7 operation, we moved key spare parts such as a new fibre rope and various modules directly onto site in advance so that time isn't lost if these are needed," said Stefan Gröber, head of TCC Used & Rental.

In addition, Tower Crane Solutions (TCS), Liebherr's project department for large and special projects, provided detailed calculations for optimal tie-in geometry and made the required tie bars available through the Tower Crane Center. The climbing steps also were carefully planned beforehand to ensure an efficient construction process. An optimal crane configuration, including hoist rope lengths, power supply and tower bracing, was put together specifically for the project. TCS also provided the structural data for foundation loading and tensioning forces and worked closely with the Tower Crane Center to coordinate tie-in geometries. This custom solution successfully met the project's challenging requirements.

The project was successfully completed within the timeline because of the collaboration between TCC, TCS and the corresponding side in Sweden, Head Of Tower Cranes Skanska South District, Fredrik Funke and Project Specialist Anders Ekström from company Ekström Lyftkonsult AB.

Fast Construction Progress With Four-Shift System to Achieve Spectacular Heights

Two luffing jib cranes, a 258 HC-L 10/18 Fibre and a 542 HC-L 12/24 Litronic, were used on site and reached a final tower height of 213 and 210 m, respectively. The tower was constructed at an extraordinary speed. In just three months, the structure grew by an average of 2.6 m per day due to a four-shift system and round-the-clock operation. The entire structure covers an area of 23 sq m and will boast a total volume of 112,445 cu m, roughly the equivalent of 45 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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