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Choosing the right hydraulic pump for your needs

Are you in the market for a new hydraulic pump? Then you might currently feel a little bit overwhelmed right now if you’ve had time to explore the different options available. Between hydraulic pump types, styles, fluids, and all other specifications you need to consider, it can be quite a difficult task. Different applications all […]

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Project Slussen, Heavy Lifting

“Project Slussen” is the prestigious construction project in the heart of Stockholm, that is creating a new traffic solution and securing the water supply for over 2 millions of people. We are proud to get involved in the lowering operation of the first out of two hatchways of 67 tonnes, 38 meters long and 8 […]

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What is a roof lift?

A roof lift is exactly as it sounds, the process of lifting an existing roof and replacing it with a new, usually larger and higher, roof to create more roof space. A raised roof presents a multitude of both economical and logical benefits for your property regardless if you’re a factory owner, head of a […]

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The Complete Guide to Cistern materials

Cisterns are dedicated storage units serving both commercial and residential purposes. They can be used to store water, petroleum, hazardous waste, chemicals, and many other materials, liquids, and substances that are required to be stored at a factory or a home for long durations.  However, different types of cisterns serve different purposes. And the purpose […]

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Project Update: Tortue Hub, Senegal

Yesterday, a new milestone was reached at the site in Senegal. The first caisson of almost 16,000 tons reached the floating dock and its continued journey to its final destination. With the task done, our skidding system has successfully launched caissons in more than 30 projects! Client: Eiffage Génie Civil + BP Learn more about […]

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Project Update: Tuas Finger 3, Singapore

In Singapore, the Tuas Finger 3 project is in full swing after a few short interruptions due to the covid situation. Some speed facts: The latest caisson have been slipformed at a speed of 8.4 m per day. The transfer of the completed caissons has been carried out at an average speed of approximately 17 […]

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Project Update: Tortue Hub, Senegal

In Dakar, Senegal, the construction of the country’s first offshore LNG export terminal is currently underway. Our heavy duty slipform technology and transfer system are used to construct and transport the caissons (16,000 tons each) to the floating dock. At the moment, 4 caisson have been completed (out of a total of 21). Client: Eiffage […]

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What is an IP-CCV?

IP-CCV (Individual Pushing Caisson Carrier Vehicle) is a vehicle developed to help carry and support constructing heavy structures and buildings in production yards. It moves by its own designated transfer steel track where each IP-CCV can carry up to 250 tons.  While the original purpose of the IP-CCV was to move large concrete caisson weighing up […]

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