Removal of ground anchoring structure
The ground anchoring structure is removed from the installation. Ulift leaves no footprint on the ground. Indeed, Ulift anchors directly onto the concrete structure, requiring no ground space, unlike traditional lifting solutions.
This product can thus be used in construction sites with limited space or difficult access.
Simplified Installation and Uninstallation
The processes of installation and uninstallation are simplified compared to existing solutions and require minimal human intervention.
The installation and uninstallation of Ulift are thus much simpler and quicker, also requiring fewer human resources.
With less equipment required on the construction site, this has a direct impact on the environment. Finally, this simplification of processes reduces health and safety risks for employees and employers.
Cost Reduction in Construction
Ulift offers a considerable financial advantage compared to other lifting solutions, making it much more accessible. Its purchase or rental price is significantly more attractive.
Therefore, Ulift provides construction entrepreneurs of all sizes with the possibility to plan and equip their sites efficiently, ensuring the handling of loads at height. This solution is now feasible even for the smallest construction entrepreneurs who would need such a solution.
No Similar Existing Solution
While some tower cranes offer the possibility of anchoring to the building, similarly to Ulift, this anchoring method imposes such significant constraints in terms of building structure dimensions that it is rarely put into practice.
Other lifting systems exist, but none meet the specific needs of buildings with 4 to 8 stories. Traditional tower cranes become economically viable for large-scale projects exceeding 8 stories. In contrast, no product offers a lifting solution suitable for entrepreneurs working on buildings with 4 to 8 stories, except Ulift, which fills this gap. Ulift can also be used for buildings with fewer than 4 stories and more than 8 stories, making it a versatile product.
It can serve as the main or complementary lifting system to a fixed tower crane, for example. This reduces the number of cranes needed on the site by adding an additional hook at a lower cost.