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Grove GMK5250XL-1 extends helping hand to German soccer club VfB Stuttgart

Grove GMK5250XL-1 extends helping hand to German soccer club VfB Stuttgart
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Grove GMK5250XL-1 extends helping hand to German soccer club VfB Stuttgart

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  • The Grove GMK5250XL-1 crane was utilized by Gräser-Eschbach for the MHP Arena renovation project in Stuttgart, home to the VfB Stuttgart soccer team.

  • The GMK5250XL-1's telescopic boom, the longest on five axles at 78.5 meters, was essential for lifting heavy components beneath the stadium's overhanging roof.

  • The crane's MAXbase outrigger system allowed for asymmetric positioning to avoid damaging the soccer pitch while maintaining maximum lifting capacity.

  • Despite space constraints, the GMK5250XL-1 successfully handled loads up to 17 tons at a 26-meter radius with a limited 50-ton counterweight setup.

  • The GMK5250XL-1's design features include a single-engine with fuel saver technology, reducing operational costs by up to 30% compared to previous models.

  • The MHP Arena's €130 million redevelopment will increase capacity to 60,000 spectators and add new facilities, with the project ongoing since 2018.

  • KranAgentur Werner facilitated the delivery of the GMK5250XL-1 to Gräser-Eschbach, which also acquired a GMK5120L in 2023, among other Grove crane models between 2022 and 2023.
     

  • German crane rental company Gräser-Eschbach used its Grove GMK5250XL-1 all-terrain crane to help with a stadium renovation project.

  • Using a crane with a telescopic boom was the only way to lift heavy components into place below the overhanging stadium roof.

  • The crane’s MAXbase flexible outrigger option helped navigate space restrictions, counterweight reductions, and the need to extend the 8-section boom to long radii.

A Grove GMK5250XL-1 belonging to German lifting service provider Gräser-Eschbach has completed its final lifts on the €130 million reconstruction of the MHP Arena soccer stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. Home to Bundesliga team VfB Stuttgart, the stadium has been undergoing redevelopment since 2018, although the erection of temporary sections has allowed it to remain operational during this time.

Gräser-Eschbach, based in Bad Schönborn, Germany, had previously used other cranes, but restrictions on this part of the project meant structural components had to be placed underneath the existing 30 m-high roof. The GMK5250XL-1 was the ideal solution for the unique jobsite demands, thanks to a design that combines the longest telescopic boom (78.5 m) on five axles with a small footprint and superb maneuverability.

In addition, space restrictions on the job also meant the crane could only be configured with 50 t of counterweight to maintain a normal vehicle width. But again, this proved no problem, and the crane was set up to deliver the 3.5 t concrete parts to the top of the stadium, at a radius of 54 m. In addition, it was used to place 17 t stair sections at a 26 m radius.

Grove GMK5250XL-1 extends helping hand to German soccer club VfB Stuttgart<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Manitowoc

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Jens Seim, operator of the GMK5250XL-1 at Gräser-Eschbach, said:

“We had to avoid any risk of damaging the pitch, so we could only extend the outriggers on one side to three-quarters of their full length. However, because of MAXbase, Grove’s variable outrigger positioning system, we were able to maintain maximum capacity even with an asymmetric outrigger positioning. We also used MAXbase to enhance operational security while telescoping those 3.5 t sections. It made the whole task really simple.”

The GMK5250XL-1 was designed to push the boundaries of mobile cranes. This crane’s 78.5 m boom is the longest in its class and includes TWIN-LOCK® boom pinning. Its long boom and high capacities are balanced against a small footprint and stellar maneuverability. The crane’s single-engine design utilizes fuel saver technology, which can lower costs by up to 30% compared to previous Grove five-axle cranes.

The redevelopment at MHP Arena is expected to have a stadium capacity of around 60,000 spectators. It will also add new media and event areas, fan shops, offices, and more.

The Grove GMK5250XL-1 was delivered to Gräser-Eschbach by KranAgentur Werner, which also sold the same company a GMK5120L in 2023. Gräser-Eschbach previously received GMK4090-1, GMK5250XL-1, GMK5150XL, and GMK5120L additions to its fleet between 2022 and 2023.

Grove GMK5250XL-1 extends helping hand to German soccer club VfB Stuttgart<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Manitowoc

Source: Manitowoc