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Potain Tower Crane Supports Restoration of Historic Rocca di Varano in Italy’s Marche Region

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Restoration work has officially begun at the historic Rocca di Varano in Camerino, Italy, following damage sustained during the 2016 earthquake. To support the year-long redevelopment, Gavarini Macchine has supplied a Potain Igo T 99 tower crane to contractor COGEN Costruzioni Generali, selected for its compact footprint, lifting versatility, and ability to operate efficiently on the site’s steep hillside terrain and restricted access.



30-Second Takeaway


Restoration work has officially begun at the historic Rocca di Varano in Camerino, Italy, following damage sustained during the 2016 earthquake. To support the year-long redevelopment, Gavarini Macchine has supplied a Potain Igo T 99 tower crane to contractor


COGEN Costruzioni Generali, selected for its compact footprint, lifting versatility, and ability to operate efficiently on the site’s steep hillside terrain and restricted access.


Restoration Begins at a Landmark Italian Fortress


Restoration and redevelopment work has officially commenced at the Rocca di Varano, a treasured historic fortress located in Camerino, within Italy’s Marche Region.


The project is being led by the Municipality of Camerino, with support from the Marche

Regional Government, and aims to restore the fortress—closed to the public since the 2016 earthquake and reopen it as a cultural and community landmark.


Potain Igo T 99 Selected for Challenging Terrain


To support the construction works, Potain distributor Gavarini Macchine has supplied a Potain Igo T 99 self-erecting tower crane on rental to COGEN Costruzioni Generali, the contractor responsible for the restoration.


The crane was selected for its ability to combine compact dimensions with high lifting performance, making it well suited to the site’s unique constraints.


Key performance characteristics include:

  • Lifting capacities of 1,500 to 1,900 kg

  • Operating heights of 40 to 45 metres

  • A footprint suitable for limited access and steep hillside conditions


These features allow efficient material handling while minimising disruption to the surrounding historic environment.



Complex Logistics and Site Access


Accessing the Rocca di Varano site presented significant logistical challenges. The route involved a narrow, two-kilometre country path with soft soil conditions, requiring careful planning and specialist transport solutions.


To overcome these constraints, a self-propelled Gapo vehicle was used to transport and position the tower crane. This solution enabled precise manoeuvring in confined spaces and avoided potential delays that could have arisen from restricted access and limited turning areas.


Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Modern Lifting Solutions


The restoration project represents an important step in preserving Italy’s cultural heritage while supporting the recovery of communities affected by seismic events.

By combining modern lifting technology with careful logistical planning, the project team is ensuring that the Rocca di Varano can be safely restored and reopened for future generations.



About COGEN Costruzioni Generali


COGEN Costruzioni Generali is an Italian construction contractor specialising in complex building projects, including historic restoration, infrastructure, and civil engineering works. The company brings extensive experience in working within sensitive environments and challenging site conditions.


About Gavarini Macchine


Gavarini Macchine is an Italian distributor of Potain tower cranes, providing sales, rental, and technical support across Italy. The company is known for delivering tailored lifting solutions for demanding construction and restoration projects.


About Potain


Potain, part of the Manitowoc Group, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of tower cranes. Renowned for innovation, reliability, and compact self-erecting solutions, Potain cranes are widely used on projects ranging from urban construction to historic restoration.



Frequently Asked Questions


What is the Rocca di Varano restoration project?

It is a year-long restoration and redevelopment project aimed at reopening the historic fortress after damage from the 2016 earthquake.


Which crane is being used on the project?

A Potain Igo T 99 self-erecting tower crane supplied by Gavarini Macchine.


Why was the Potain Igo T 99 selected?

The crane offers a compact footprint, high lifting capacity, and the ability to operate efficiently on steep, restricted-access sites.


What challenges did the site present?

The site required navigating a narrow two-kilometre access route with soft soil, necessitating specialist transport equipment.


Who is leading the restoration?

The project is led by the Municipality of Camerino, supported by the Marche Regional Government, with construction carried out by COGEN Costruzioni Generali.

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