Heavy installations

Bygging-Uddemann is a trusted partner in heavy installations, bringing over 70 years of experience in providing customized solutions for complex, heavy-lifting projects in the industrial and infrastructure sectors. We work closely with clients to ensure each installation is executed with the highest standards of precision and safety.

Our Heavy Installation services

We offer comprehensive services to meet the demands of heavy lifting, heavy installations, covering planning, design, execution, and ongoing support. Our solutions are flexible and tailored to specific requirements, making us a preferred provider for complex lifting projects.

Technology and safety at the core

Bygging-Uddemann uses the latest technology to guarantee safe and efficient installations. We strictly adhere to safety standards and industry regulations to minimize risks and protect both people and equipment. Our team of experienced engineers and technicians ensures every installation is completed with precision and safety.

Why choose Bygging-Uddemann for Heavy Installations?

Experience: With a proven track record in heavy installation projects worldwide, we bring deep expertise to every project. 

Quality and Precision: We adhere to strict quality standards to meet our clients’ expectations on every project.

Flexible Solutions: Our services are adaptable to meet specific project requirements, regardless of scale.

For more information on our heavy installation services and how we can support your project, contact us today.

Some examples of executed heavy
lifting installation projects

Milad TV-Tower

Teheran, Iran
Lifting of tower head, 3 x 600 tons and antenna, 2 x 150 tons to the height of 435 meters.

New York Steam Power Station

New York, U.S.
Lifting/lowering of stator at Weight: 450 tons

Oil Rig

North Sea
Replacing heavy modules on a oil rig by lowering/lifting from barge.

Bridge

Ottawa, Canada
Lifting of 550 tons bridge sections from barge.

Wind Power Station

Gotland, Sweden
Lifting of a 210 tons heavy machinery to the height of 70 m.