INTEGRATED STEEL STRUCTURE AND CRANE SOLUTIONS
Steel Buildings and Crane Systems Engineered to Work Together
Guanhui Group coordinates the main steel structure, crane runway beams, rail system, and lifting equipment around your production process, lifting capacity, lifting height, duty class, and building requirements. From concept development and interface engineering to fabrication and delivery, we reduce technical gaps and responsibility conflicts between multiple suppliers, helping you create a safer, more efficient, and easier-to-deliver industrial lifting facility.
- Structural Compatibility
- Operational Reliability
- Coordinated Delivery
REDUCING INTERFACE RISKS FROM THE START
When Structure and Crane Are Planned Separately, Problems Appear at the Interfaces
An overhead crane is not simply a separate machine installed inside a building. Its vertical wheel loads, horizontal forces, braking forces, and operational impact are transferred continuously into the runway beams, brackets, columns, and foundations. When the building structure and crane system are designed and purchased separately, mismatched parameters, unclear responsibilities, and site modifications can occur.
Incomplete Load Information
Lifting capacity is only one part of the design input. Crane self-weight, maximum wheel loads, wheel spacing, duty class, operating speed, horizontal forces, and possible multi-crane combinations are coordinated to support a more complete structural design basis.
Building and Crane Dimensional Mismatch
Building span, column spacing, rail elevation, effective lifting height, top clearance, and end clearances are reviewed together to reduce the risk of insufficient space or installation difficulties after delivery.
Unclear Runway and Rail Interfaces
Runway beam sections, rail types, rail clips, connections, braking components, and maintenance access are coordinated early to reduce interface omissions between structural and crane supply packages.
Alignment and Runway Problems
Gauge, elevation, straightness, supporting stiffness, and installation tolerances are considered during engineering and fabrication to provide suitable structural conditions for stable crane operation.
High Multi-Supplier Coordination Costs
We reduce repeated information transfer, parameter confirmation, and responsibility clarification between the building designer, steel supplier, crane supplier, and erection team.
Difficult Future Upgrades
Potential future capacity increases, additional cranes, or building extensions can be reviewed during initial planning to preserve suitable conditions for later development.
CONFIGURED AROUND YOUR OPERATING CONDITIONS
Different Operations Require Different Building and Crane Systems
Lifting frequency, load per cycle, material dimensions, travel range, and operating environment all influence crane selection and building design. Instead of applying one standard configuration to every project, we coordinate the lifting equipment, operating space, and supporting structure around the actual working conditions.
Heavy Manufacturing and Equipment Assembly
Production and Processing Workshops
Maintenance and Service Facilities
Warehousing and Material Handling
COORDINATED ENGINEERING INPUTS AND INTERFACES
From Lifting Requirements to Supporting Structure, Every Critical Parameter Is Coordinated
An integrated solution is not simply two products combined in one quotation. Crane parameters become structural design inputs, while the building space and supporting structure are developed around installation, operation, and maintenance requirements. Coordinated technical confirmation and detailing help resolve cross-disciplinary interfaces before fabrication.
The Value of Integrated Engineering
- More complete structural design inputs
- Clearer equipment-to-building interfaces
- Better lifting height and space utilization
- Fewer site modifications and responsibility disputes
- Smoother installation, commissioning, and maintenance
FROM APPROVED DRAWINGS TO SITE INSTALLATION
Coordinated Fabrication and Inspection for Accurate System Compatibility
After engineering is completed, the main steel structure, runway beams, connecting components, rail system, and crane equipment must be manufactured according to coordinated dimensions and interfaces. Through detailed drawings, fabrication control, critical inspections, and clear component identification, Guanhui helps reduce dimensional deviations, connection mismatches, and site identification difficulties.
Coordinated Detailing
Structural components, runway beams, rails, and equipment interfaces are confirmed together so related drawings are based on consistent technical conditions.
Precision Fabrication
Component dimensions, holes, welds, connection surfaces, and runway-related accuracy are controlled to support rail installation and crane operation.
Critical Quality Inspection
Materials, welds, component dimensions, rail-related interfaces, coatings, and equipment functions are inspected according to the contract and applicable requirements.
Organized Packing and Delivery
Structural components and crane equipment are marked, packed, and documented around building zones, erection sequence, and transportation conditions to support site inventory and installation.
THE GUANHUI GROUP INTEGRATED ADVANTAGE
Fewer Interfaces, Clearer Coordination, and Easier Project Execution
When steel structures and cranes are purchased separately, clients often need to coordinate loads, dimensions, rails, power supply, installation, and schedules themselves. Guanhui brings technical inputs, critical interfaces, fabrication management, and delivery support into one coordinated process, reducing repeated communication and site uncertainty.
One Team Coordinating Critical Interfaces
The steel structure, runway beams, rails, and crane equipment are coordinated around unified parameters, reducing information gaps and unclear responsibility between suppliers.
Better Load and Structural Compatibility
Crane parameters and operational actions are incorporated into structural coordination, aligning the supporting system more closely with actual operating conditions.
Better Use of Building Space
Span, rail elevation, top clearance, and hook approach are coordinated to meet operational requirements while reducing unusable space.
A More Practical Delivery Solution
Fabrication, packing, transportation, lifting, connections, and equipment installation conditions are considered early to reduce unplanned site adjustments.
Technical Support Beyond Delivery
Within the agreed contract scope, we provide drawing clarification, installation interface support, issue tracking, operation and maintenance documentation, and advice for future upgrades or extensions.
Share Your Building and Lifting Requirements for an Integrated Solution
Please provide the project location, building use, dimensions, rated lifting capacity, crane quantity, lifting height, duty class, and operating requirements. You can also upload available building drawings, process layouts, or crane data sheets. Our engineering team will review the structural and equipment interfaces and discuss the preliminary solution and scope of supply with you.
