TowerInsure

Self-Support Tower

Coverage Structure

A freestanding lattice structure that supports its own weight and wind load without external guy wires. Self-support towers can exceed 400 feet and are used where guy wire anchor points are impractical due to limited land area. The erection process involves assembling steel sections at height using gin poles or cranes, creating significant fall, rigging, and structural collapse exposure that drives higher insurance rates compared to monopole installations.

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