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Tower Cranes and Lifting Equipment
Site planning and coverage
        Erection and Recovery planning
Freestanding configuration analysis
        Pre and post operational and 25 year Major Inspections
Foundation loading and design
        Internal climbing design for a 3-beam or Ladder climbers
Staging and climbing procedures to co-ordinate with construction program and other plant equipment or systems
        Lateral Tie design
Man boxes, ambulance cages, brick cages and skips
        Spreader beams, hook sheaves and other lifting accessories

 

Personnel and Material Hoists
Foundation loadings and design
        Above or below ground overrun pit and buffer spring details
Hoist elevation, staging and erection procedures
        Lateral tie design
Access platform and gate design (that co-ordinates effectively with building ties used)

 

Concrete Placement Booms and Pumps
Freestanding configuration analysis
        Installation design for pedestal, internal climbing or connection
        to jump form
Staging and climbing procedures to co-ordinate with construction program and other plant equipment
        Lateral tie design
Internal climbing boom backpropping and stripping sequence
 

 

Mobile Cranes
Lift analysis
        Site planning and coverage
Foundation and backpropping requirements - traveling and stationary
        Modification and repair
Load testing and certification
        Periodic and major structural inspection and certification
        for continued safe use

 

Hoardings and Gantries
Class A (5kPa) and B (10kPa) hoardings
        Heavy duty scaffold hoardings
Incorporation of vertical skid boards
        Superimposed loads (site sheds, materials etc...)
Wind and vehicle impact loads
        Overhead clearance
Protective fencing, handrails and waterproofing

 

 

 

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Last modified: August 01, 2003