Three-year Mammoet job commences

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15 November 2018

Mammoet has started handling and hoisting girders for a ring road build in Canada

Heavy lift and transportation specialist Mammoet has started its heavy lift and transport scope for the Southwest Calgary Ring Road (SWCRR) Project, in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Mammoet will use a variety of trailers, and cranes ranging in capacity from 65 to 500 tonnes

The work was commissioned by KGL Contractors Partnership – a joint venture partnership between construction companies Kiewit, Graham and Ledcor to build 45 bridge structures on the southwest portion of the ring road.

Mammoet will handle more than 1,000 girders and hoist them into place. In addition to a selection of trailers, Mammoet will use cranes ranging in capacity from 65 to 500 tonnes. Mammoet’s scope is scheduled for completion in early 2020, with the southwest portion of the ring road expected to be open to traffic in 2021.

 

 

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Mammoet will handle more than 1,000 girders and hoist them into place

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