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Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane
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Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane

Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane

Fabrication of the erection frame for Mammoet’s Focus 30 is complete – bringing the crane one step closer to reality. This frame allows the boom to be constructed vertically in sections, making it easier and safer to deploy on packed petrochemical and construction sites.

Machining and welding of the main steelwork has finished, with dimensional control now being performed to ensure compliance and interconnectivity. The frame has been constructed in six pieces, which will be dismantled and transported to Mammoet’s Westdorpe facility; where preparations are well underway for final assembly.

Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane

Measuring 30m long, 12m wide and weighing in at 160t, the frame is the largest single-piece item being fabricated for the Focus 30. In fact, its complete erection system weighs in at more than 180t once other parts are taken into consideration – such as the climb frame and skid beam.

Its role in the crane’s design is similarly large. By supporting boom sections vertically, it helps to reduce the space required for the crane’s construction, while making sure none of this work takes place over surrounding crucial infrastructure.

Work started on the erection frame back in November 2019 at PTS Machinery; a heavy construction company based in Hulst, the Netherlands. From design blueprints supplied by Mammoet, the team there undertook detail engineering of the main frame and crane landing; which provides on-foot access to the frame itself.

Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane

Following this, PTS Machinery has undertaken fabrication of the frame at its on-site workshop. All work was undertaken with close collaboration between the engineering teams at both companies. Mammoet Senior Lead Engineer Erik Visser commented: “As a high-tech manufacturer of all kinds of machinery, PTS was selected to build this ‘machine inside the machine.’ Their attention to detail and quality make them the right partner to supply this vital component for the Focus 30.”

Work on the crane is continuing to schedule in advance of its first deployment, which is expected later this year.

Revolutionary Erection Frame design for Mammoet Focus 30 crane

Mammoet helps clients with Smarter, Safer and Stronger solutions to any heavy lifting or transport challenge. We aim to develop long term relationships in order to understand their businesses and challenges best, so we can realize the most efficient and cost-effective approaches. We have a unique global network and an unparalleled fleet of equipment.

Through deep and longstanding engineering expertise and the highest quality and safety standards in execution we bring an intelligent and flexible approach to projects across a wide breadth of industry sectors. Clients trust us to help them achieve feats that were once considered impossible, and we have often broken records in doing so. For more information, visit www.mammoet.com.

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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