Alimak Hek in the Construction field

Alimak Hek mast climbing equipment is used on the world's tallest buildings, longest bridges and largest hydro-electric power generation facilities.

Our construction hoists deliver fast, reliable transport of material and people across the construction spectrum – new buildings, renovations, chimneys, towers and bridges.

Replacing conventional scaffolding, our mast climbing work platform solutions generate the desired results in terms of money, scheduling and sequencing of construction activities. Thanks to our solutions, our construction customers can work at the required height with all the materials needed for a full days work at the touch of a button.

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Reference Examples


Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan

The world's highest building, the 508 m Taipei Financial Centre in Taiwan, used six twin cage Scando hoists of different models. The three high-speed twins had top landing heights of 285–399 m.


Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The 452 m high Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia used four high-speed Alimak Scando Super 32/40C, lifting height 308 m.


Two International Finance Centre (2 IFC), Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong's tallest tower, the 88-storey 2 IFC had the region's highest Alimak hoists operating throughout construction, travelling to a final mast height of 353 m at the 85 th storey.


Tuntex & Chien Tai Tower (T&C Tower), Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Six Alimak Scando Super 28/45C were used when building the 348 m high T&C Tower in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, an office and hotel building of 83 floors.


Central Plaza, Hong Kong, China

Two units Scando Super twin 20/37C were used during construction in 1978 of the high-rise building Central Plaza.


Enercon, the North Sea Coast, Germany

To reach the height of 90 m with pre-manufactured concrete parts, two mast climbing work platforms (MSHF) were used per windmill.


Hilton Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark

During the construction of the Hilton Hotel in Copenhagen near the airport, Hek mast climbing work platforms were used, mostly working as a two mast version with two decks on the same mast!


Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas, USA

During construction of The Venetian Hotel - the world's largest hotel, Hek mast climbing work platforms were used by the themed environmental contractor to install lightweight metal studding and EIFS to the 122 m high (400 feet) replica of the famous Venetian Campanile Tower.