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Lift of the Month

WHO: Boom Logistics WHERE: Western Australia In Focus Boom Logistics and Grove all terrains WHAT: Huge shed lift HOW: The six crane lift included a 220t, 2 x 170ts, the 130t and a 95t capacity Grove all terrain.

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WHO: Borger Cranes WHERE: Brisbane CBD CRANE: Liebherr LTM1500-8.1 THE PROJECT: Installation of 6.3t chiller units and equipment out to a radius of 80m. The LTM1500-8.1 was configured with a 26.5m main boom, 70m luffing fly jib and 135t of counterweight. The total lift weight including the load, rope and rigging was 8t. WHO: Mammoet WHERE Victoria CRANE: Liebherr LG1750 HOW: Because of the suspended ballast system, the Liebherr LG1750, allowed the center 125t ballast tray to be disconnected from the outer 400t capacity ballast tray. OUTCOME: Mammoet completed the replacement of a 305t matured exhaust silencer for a gas turbine in a single lift reducing the amount of time the client. placement to take place.

WHO: The Men From Marr’s and Mirvac. WHAT: Removal of the first section of iconic TV tower. WHERE: Sydney. HOW: A Marr’s M310D crane will remove the top parts of the tower while supported by over 200 meters of tower sections and guy cables attached to four independent foundations anchored into the bedrock. WHO: Sarens WHERE: Sydney WHAT: 1425t steel arch bridge over James Ruse Drive. HOW: During an eight-hour window the Saren’s team deployed: • 48 axle-lines of Kamag K24 SPMTs with 2 Power Packs; • 48 axle-lines of Scheurle Gen 3;

SPMTs with 2 Power Packs; • 4 HSL 4500 Strand Jacks; • 2 x MB 1800 Modular Beams; and • 4 Towers built-up with BS610

Columns and BS324 Bracings. WHO: Sarens WHERE: Cairo WHAT: An ancient Egyptian boat from the time of the pharaohs. HOW: Sarens deployed: • 12 axle-lines SPMT K24; • 12 axle-lines SPMT K25; and • 800T crane CC4800 SSL/LSL 90m with 300T superlift.

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