FLULLE has successfully completed a nighttime operation to lift and position a significant portion of the second-floor slab of the Madrid Sur Shopping Center using high-tonnage cranes and a logistical plan specifically designed to address the area's limited reach and space.
Due to the distances within the complex, there were areas where cranes positioned from the plaza (a fenced-off area operational during the day) could not reach the assembly zone. Therefore, it was necessary to carry out the operation from the street, using high-tonnage cranes with a large footprint and a wide working radius, to reach the final position of the pieces.
The operation was performed during the night shift, with very limited working windows. The team accessed the site at midnight, proceeding with the crane assembly—which took approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the specific requirements—and coordinating the arrival of gondolas carrying the materials. The lifting operation was then carried out in phases, following the operational sequence of "raising and tacking" each element, ensuring geometric control and the stability of the assembly.
In total, FLULLE has installed approximately 1,200 to 1,500 m² of the main floor structure, through two nighttime operations equivalent to the one documented in the images and videos.
With this type of operation, FLULLE reinforces its capacity to plan and execute unique maneuvers in complex environments, combining engineering, logistics, and on-site execution with a focus on safety, precision, and meeting deadlines.
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