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Mantis - Immingham - CML & AssociatesFIRST SELF-ERECTOR FOR OIL-REFINERY

During construction of new power station to provide electricity for the ConocoPhillips oil-refinery at Immingham, sub-contractor Atlantic Projects Company Limited (APC) is using for the first time, a self-erecting tower crane. The crane is on a 16-week hire from Mantis Cranes.

Graham Heywood, Site Manager for APC explained that they had seen self-erecting cranes used in Ireland and investigated the potential benefits they could provide to the type of work they do in power generating plant erection. Their analysis showed that, on simple economics alone, the cost of putting in place a crane could be as much as one third the cost of hiring mobile cranes.

“Because of the height and reach lift loads to, we often have to hire cranes with much larger lifting capacity than required – these are expensive and, because of their size, can also cause inconvenience on site. On this project, we need to position loads at 13 m reach over a height of 12 m. Typical loads are less than 2 t, although, the heaviest loads in this contract was three units each weighing 200 t.

“The self-erecting crane solution requires no additional personnel and has definitely saved on both time and costs. Having a crane available at all times is a bonus and its footprint is so small that it does not create an obstruction on the site.”

Mantis - Immingham - CML & AssociatesThe Terex CBR 40H, with an operating weight of 15,400 kg, is able to lift loads up to 2 t. at 23 m (although the model can be configured to give a reach of 40 m with a 1 t load capacity). The banksman, who normally directs loads from mobile crane lifts, has been trained on using the remote control box so he is able to supervise the load from point of delivery throughout the entire lift to the final position.

The base is just 4.2 m square and the entire crane can be transported on a single load loader. “Because the crane is powered by 400 v power supply, which is freely available on the site, we also save the cost of diesel which, because of the higher fuel cost, is another significant saving,” says Graham Heywood, who now believes that he will use such cranes on future contracts.

This is the first time APC has used a self-erecting tower crane during their thirty years in power station engineering. The company has up to 55 people on site at the Immingham site. The 14 months contract is to install gas turbines and steam turbines (centre line equipment) for main contractor, Black & Veatch Ltd. When completed in 2009, the station will generate 450 megawatts of electricity production into the U.K. grid.

Mantis Aims To Increase Awareness

Mantis Cranes, the only European manufacturer of self-erecting tower cranes outside of continental Europe, has manufacturing facilities in Co. Donegal, Ireland.

Apart from manufacturing, the company also has an extensive fleet of self-erecting tower cranes for hire through the UK and Ireland.

Robert Rowlette, General Manager, Mantis Cranes explains “Throughout mainland Europe, self erecting tower cranes are used extensively, however, this is not the case in the UK where telehandlers are the preferred tool for delivering materials around building sites. Using telehandlers involves secondary material handling as they are not able to deliver to the point of use. We are trying to educate contractors and builders of the economics that self-erecting tower cranes provide; their ease of use; flexibility and adaptability. We have also designed our own range of self-erecting tower cranes to better meet the specific requirements of the construction industry in the UK.”

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