August 2023
Nearly 2 years after the catastrophic flooding in the Ahr Valley in Germany, the spa district in Bad Neuenahr is now being rebuilt. For this purpose, the company Poll Massivhaus from the nearby town of Dümpelfeld purchased a brand-new Liebherr 81 K.1 tower crane from WASEL. While watching the new bottom-slewing crane be installed on the construction site in Bad Neuenahr, the Managing Director of Poll Massivhaus, Jarno Poll, reported that he was extremely satisfied with the cooperation of the two companies to date. He explained:
“We have been set the task of completing the shell construction work on the reincarnation of the former Steigenberger Hotel and the thermal spa building. We have put our trust in the services provided by WASEL Tower Cranes for all of our activities requiring the use of crane and lifting technology. Here at our construction site in Bad Neuenahr, we have not only hired a top-slewing crane but also purchased the new Liebherr 81 K.1 as an addition to our fleet.”
According to Ralf Möller, Sales Manager of WASEL Tower Cranes, “Poll Massivhaus opted for the Liebherr 81 K.1, the second largest bottom-slewing crane from the Liebherr Group. We provide comprehensive services for this crane, including technical inspections, assembly and dismantlement, repairs and much more. Our aim is to use our services to provide our customers with the best possible support for their construction projects.”
Jarno Poll emphasised the long-standing cooperation between Poll Massivhaus and WASEL Tower Cranes: “We have now been working in close cooperation with WASEL for five years. This cooperation stands out due to WASEL’s impressive working approach, from thorough prior planning to reliable implementation and right through to punctuality when it comes to assembling and dismantling cranes. So far, all we have to say is a huge thank-you for our excellent partnership!”
In the photograph on the right: Ralf Möller from WASEL and Jarno Poll, Managing Director of Poll Massivhaus
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