1st caisson transferred to the floating dock at the Djen Djen site!
1st caisson transferred to the floating dock at the Djen Djen site!
Construction has evolved a lot over the years; buildings have become taller and much larger. This would not have been possible without the technological advancements and new methods. Steel tanks are one of the most commonly found structures often used for water storage. They are a popular form of tanks because of the anti-corrosive nature […]
As the name suggests heavy lifting is often used for construction of tall buildings and large formworks. This construction method requires equipment which is designed for the specific purpose such as being able to lift the weight which is several tonnes. There are many factors that contribute to making a project successful. Expertise on this […]
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Buildings are reaching new heights and arenas are getting bigger as new tech is coming along. Making sure the base structure of buildings and skyscrapers is strong, is the key of successfully constructing them. This is not an easy task and thus it needs expert supervision which can only be obtained from people who have […]
The first caisson, out of the 44 Nos to be constructed, was last week successfully slipformed at the Djen djen site in Algeria. The project will last until the summer of 2016.
Engineering and construction go hand in hand and are closely knit for the whole project to run smoothly and be successful. With huge structures the main thing is to be able to lift huge material in weight as well as height. At Bygging-Uddemann, this technique has been mastered with the help of the using jacks […]
Preparation work in progress for lowering of pipline in Norsborg, Stockholm. The operation will be handled by our T15 climber-system. Client: SVENTAB
Step 2 of project “Hålogalandsbrua” is completed. The first of the two pylons now has reched the height of 151 meters. Narvik, Norway. Client: Interform / NCC
Our first slipform rig for project “Hålogalandsbrua” has reached the height of 141 meters above the sea level. The pylon-“legs” are now to be combined. Rebuilding of the rig is taking place at ground level. Step 2 countinous up to 151 meters. Narvik, Norway. Client: Interform / NCC

