In early April 2014 Hansa Meyer Global Transport’s Houston office kicked off a project handling newly fabricated equipment for an LNG construction project on the east coast of the United States. The project will consist of 59 specific pieces weighing approximately 16,000 frt in total. The entire project will consist of rigging and take away from multiple origins, consolidation and temporary equipment storage, barging and permitted truckload moves including several super loads, and final destination delivery and offloading. The first piece to move was a deethanizer tower as seen below.
136 ' long deethanizer tower weighing approximately 433,000lbs
Positioning the SPMT to pull tower out of the fabrication bay
Moving the tower to a temporary staging location
The column was moved from the bay and positioned on stands and beams to hold in place while the second matching tower was moved into the bay for fabrication. Once completed the columns will be moved to the barge site, loaded and begin the leg to the construction site.
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