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Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

author:Construction machinery today

Recently, Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Muqab Sifang City project came to the good news, with the help of dozens of Zoomlion excavators, the project construction has made a new breakthrough, and its earthwork package project has completed 4.6 million square meters of earthwork excavation in less than half a year, and has completed nearly 66% of the project progress, far exceeding the owner's expected plan. The stable and efficient operation of Zoomlion excavators has been highly affirmed.

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

▲Zoomlion excavator group helped build the world's largest single building

The Muqab Square City project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, plans to build a cubic skyscraper with a length, width and height of 400 meters, which will become the world's largest single building when completed. The earthwork package project is the first project of the building, and the main construction content includes 5.813 million cubic meters of earth and rock excavation and backfill and 1.06 million square meters of foundation treatment.

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

▲Renderings of the Mukab Quartet City in Riyadh (picture from the Internet)

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

▲Zoomlion excavator at the scene

In the earthwork package project, in addition to the dozens of Zoomlion excavators that participated in the construction, the construction team introduced 7 Zoomlion Eagle Hook Arm Excavators, known as "Crushing Pioneers", for the first time to carry out stone excavation operations based on the rock hardness and lithology analysis of the project. Compared with the traditional crushing hammer operation, it has the advantages of high efficiency and low loss, lower working noise, higher operation efficiency, stronger safety performance and more environmental protection than blasting operation.

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

▲Zoomlion excavators are crushing operations

It is understood that in the process of building the world's largest single building in Saudi Arabia, the "Chinese plan" was adopted, and the new Chinese plan compared with the initial bidding and construction plan, the total investment in machinery and equipment, and the total number of mechanical shifts were reduced by nearly 50%.

With the help of Zoomlion and other domestic equipment, the excellent Chinese plan has been implemented efficiently and safely, and has been highly praised and recognized by the project owner. The person in charge of the development company awarded the Chinese construction team the "Million Safe Working Hours Award" and said that the Chinese company is a trustworthy partner.

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

▲Zoomlion service engineers go to the site to maintain the equipmentIn more and more world-class engineering projects, Zoomlion equipment provides a strong guarantee for the smooth progress of the project, and the "Little Green Miracle Army" is famous all over the world.

Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

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Zoomlion excavators help build future landmarks in Saudi Arabia

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