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Salverda Bouw Selects Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre for Hotel Amstel 111 Project in Amsterdam

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Salverda Bouw has selected a Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre flat-top tower crane from the Van der Spek NV rental fleet to support construction of Hotel Amstel 111 in Amsterdam’s historic city centre. The crane’s fibre rope technology, compact footprint and high lifting performance are enabling efficient and safe lifting operations in an extremely space-constrained environment along the River Amstel.



Urban Construction in Historic City Centres


Construction projects in historic European city centres demand meticulous planning, compact equipment and precise execution. Narrow access routes, limited ground load capacity and proximity to waterways all place constraints on crane selection and site logistics.


Tower cranes equipped with low-weight, high-performance lifting systems are increasingly favoured in such environments, as they allow higher capacity without increasing structural or logistical complexity.


Crane Selection for Hotel Amstel 111


The construction of the new Hotel Amstel 111, located directly beside Amsterdam’s canals, presented significant logistical challenges. To meet these requirements, Salverda Bouw opted for a Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre, erected on a compact 6 × 6 metre undercarriage with a hook height of 48 metres.


The crane is operating in a densely built-up area in the historic old town, where space is extremely limited and lifting precision is critical.


Fibre Rope Technology Enhances Performance


A defining feature of the Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre is its fibre rope technology, which offers multiple advantages over conventional steel wire rope systems.


Key benefits include:

  • Up to 20% higher lifting capacity compared with steel rope

  • Significantly reduced rope weight, improving handling and control

  • High operational safety, particularly in confined spaces

  • Lower maintenance requirements

  • Extended on-site repair options, reducing downtime

  • Ability to shorten the rope directly on site, improving flexibility


For projects such as Hotel Amstel 111, these characteristics support efficient workflows and contribute to the crane’s strong cost-efficiency, making fibre rope cranes increasingly popular for urban construction.


Complex Installation Along the River Amstel


The Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre was supplied from Van der Spek’s rental fleet and installed directly along the River Amstel by an experienced assembly team.

The crane erection required a high degree of precision. Due to limited ground bearing capacity, the largest telescopic crane involved in the installation had to be positioned on a specially prepared sand bed with wooden dragline mats.


In total, the installation involved:

  • 36 transport vehicles

  • Three telescopic cranes

  • Carefully coordinated assembly within the tight urban setting


These measures ensured safe installation while protecting the surrounding historic infrastructure.


Hotel Amstel 111: Modern Design Meets Heritage


Developed by the Aedes Group, Hotel Amstel 111 is designed to become a vibrant meeting place for both travellers and local residents. The project blends modern, sustainable building standards with the architectural character of Amsterdam’s historic centre.


Design features include:

  • Generous glass façades

  • Light, open surfaces

  • Green outdoor areas integrated into the urban setting


The project demonstrates how contemporary urban development can coexist with heritage preservation in one of Europe’s most historic city environments.



About Salverda Bouw


Salverda Bouw is a Netherlands-based construction company specialising in complex building projects within dense urban environments. The company delivers residential, commercial, hospitality and mixed-use developments, often in locations where space constraints, logistics planning and stakeholder coordination are critical to success.

With extensive experience working in historic city centres, Salverda Bouw is recognised for its ability to manage challenging sites that demand careful crane selection, detailed construction sequencing and close collaboration with specialist partners. The company places strong emphasis on safety, sustainability and build quality, ensuring modern construction standards are met while respecting surrounding architecture and infrastructure.


Projects such as Hotel Amstel 111 highlight Salverda Bouw’s capability to integrate contemporary design and sustainable building practices within sensitive urban settings.



About Van der Spek NV


Van der Spek NV is one of the Netherlands’ leading tower crane rental and service providers and a long-standing Liebherr tower crane partner. The company offers a comprehensive fleet of modern Liebherr cranes, including flat-top, top-slewing and fibre rope-equipped models, supporting construction projects of varying scale and complexity.

Beyond crane rental, Van der Spek provides engineering support, transport, erection, dismantling and on-site service, enabling customers to deploy lifting solutions safely and efficiently even in highly restricted environments such as historic city centres and waterfront sites.


The company is particularly experienced in urban crane logistics, ground load assessment and complex crane installations, working closely with contractors to optimise crane selection and site setup. Its involvement in projects like Hotel Amstel 111 demonstrates Van der Spek’s ability to deliver reliable crane solutions in some of the most demanding locations in the Netherlands.



About Liebherr Tower Cranes


Liebherr Tower Cranes is a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of tower crane technology, serving construction markets worldwide. The company offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive portfolios, including flat-top cranes, top-slewing cranes, fast-erecting cranes and specialised fibre rope models.


A key innovation is Liebherr’s fibre rope technology, which delivers:

  • Up to 20% higher lifting capacity

  • Significantly reduced rope weight

  • Improved handling precision and operational safety

  • Lower maintenance requirements and extended service life


These advantages make fibre rope cranes particularly well suited to urban construction projects, where lifting performance, efficiency and space constraints must be carefully balanced.


Liebherr tower cranes are engineered with a strong focus on cost-efficiency, digital assistance systems, sustainability and safety, supporting contractors working in dense city centres, infrastructure projects and large-scale developments worldwide.


Tower cranes are manufactured at Liebherr’s specialist production facilities and supported by a global service and partner network, ensuring high availability and long-term reliability.



Frequently Asked Questions


What crane is being used on the Hotel Amstel 111 project?

A Liebherr 370 EC-B 12 Fibre flat-top tower crane from Van der Spek’s rental fleet.


Why was a fibre rope crane selected?

The fibre rope offers higher lifting capacity, lower rope weight, easier handling and reduced maintenance—ideal for tight urban sites.


What are the site constraints at Amstel 111?

The site is located in Amsterdam’s historic centre, beside the River Amstel, with narrow access routes and limited ground load capacity.


How was the crane installed?

The crane was erected using three telescopic cranes, with the largest positioned on a sand bed with wooden dragline mats to manage ground loading.


Who developed the Hotel Amstel 111 project?

The project is being developed by the Aedes Group.

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