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Brogan Group has formed a new strategic alliance with Alimak Group’s Construction Division, bringing its CAS Common Tower and Atlas gantry systems to a much wider global market.
The deal means Brogan’s access technology will now sit alongside Alimak’s international fleet of hoists, transport platforms and mast-climbing equipment. Together, the companies aim to offer contractors a single, integrated solution for vertical access on complex projects.
The CAS Common Tower is already well established on major high-rise developments. It centralises hoisting operations so that multiple hoists land at one controlled point. Sites benefit from improved logistics, better use of ground space, and reduced crane dependency. It also helps cut the amount of time operatives spend working at height, improving safety across busy projects.
Wayne Smith, Director at Brogan Group, said the partnership represents an important step for both organisations. “This alliance marks a step change for the industry,” he said.
“The CAS Common Tower has already transformed project delivery on some of the world’s most complex builds. By combining that technology with Alimak’s global network, clients everywhere can now access safer, smarter and more efficient vertical access solutions as part of their projects.”
The alliance also extends the reach of Brogan’s Atlas gantry system.
Atlas is used on industrial and data-centre schemes, where it provides a faster and more controlled alternative to scaffold gantries. It is particularly suited to projects where tie-in points are limited or where large, fragile plant needs to be moved into place securely and with minimal disruption.
For Alimak, the partnership adds further technical depth to its existing offer. The company already supplies a broad portfolio of hoists, mast climbers and transport platforms, backed by its connected management platform, My Alimak.
The system gives users real-time equipment diagnostics, asset tracking, BIM integration and safety tools to help maintain uptime across large fleets.
Cameron Reid, Sales Director at Alimak Group’s Construction Division, said the agreement formalises a long-standing relationship. “Alimak Group and CAS have a long history of working together,” he said.
“This agreement reflects our continued commitment to safe, efficient vertical access and outstanding customer service in high-rise construction.”
Both organisations say the partnership strengthens their ability to support large-scale projects, from towers to data centres, with a coordinated system that combines design expertise and global service capability.



