MARR M2480D TOWER CRANE LIFTS 170T DOWNCOMER ON BLUESCOPE NO. 6 BLAST FURNACE RELINE PROJECT

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2025
  • PORT KEMBLA, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA: The BlueScope No. 6 Blast Furnace (6BF) Reline Project has reached a major milestone with Marr Contracting’s M2480D Heavy Lift Luffing tower crane successfully removing the 6BF downcomer in a carefully planned engineering feat at the Port Kembla Steelworks (PKSW).
    Engineered and planned by the BlueScope Reline Project team in collaboration with Marr, the innovative heavy lifting solution provided a less complex and safer alternative to using a traditional heavy lift crawler approach.
    With previous experience removing similar sections of plant on a similarly congested worksite during the Blast Furnace No.5 Reline Project, BlueScope’s team knew that using a large crawler crane and superlift combination would present numerous challenges due to the location of the project and the restricted space available on the site.
    According to PKSW Project Director, Justin Reed, “Marr’s team have challenged our traditional thinking by enabling large sections of equipment that were previously maintained in situ to be lifted to ground for repairs or replacement.”
    “The capability and capacity of the M2480D is a true game-changer for our project. At vertical industrial sites like a Blast Furnace we have always wished there was a ‘sky-hook’ that could deliver a lift at any point on the plant, and now we have a solution with significant lifting capacity,” Mr Reed said.
    “By engaging us early in the planning stages, BlueScope’s team unlocked the possibility to develop a simple solution that helped to reduce complexity and secure the tight construction program.” said Marr’s Managing Director, Simon Marr.
    KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
    ⦿The 170-tonne, 54-metre-long downcomer was safely removed using Marr's 330-tonne capacity Favelle Favco M2480D, with Marr’s 400-tonne Grove mobile crane used to assist with rotating the downcomer once it was lowered to ground level.
    ⦿The refurbished downcomer will be reinstalled in another major lifting operation using Marr’s M2480D in mid-2025.
    Once removed and lowered to the ground by the M2480D, the downcomer was horizontally rotated and placed on Marr-supplied supports and reconfigured to be transported for refurbishment and replacement.
    LEARN MORE:
    ➡ Marr M2480D Completes Project Milestone on BlueScope No.6 Blast Furnace Reline Project: www.marr.com.a...
    ➡ Footage courtesy of BlueScope.
    ABOUT MARR CONTRACTING
    Marr Contracting are world leaders in the design and delivery of heavy lift luffing tower cranes and heavy lifting services. With almost 100 years’ experience working on large-scale construction projects in Australia and around the world, their expertise spans the large-scale construction, mining, oil and gas, power, nuclear, major transport infrastructure, technology and marine sectors. Not just a crew and cranes for hire, they’re big thinkers and problem solvers who love a challenge with a string of ‘world firsts’ to their name - including the world’s largest capacity tower crane, the Marr 2480D Heavy Lift Luffing (HLL) crane. www.marr.com.au
    ABOUT THE BLUESCOPE NO.6 BLAST FURNACE RELINE PROJECT
    In August 2023, BlueScope announced approval of its plans to reline and upgrade the previously dormant No.6 Blast Furnace (6BF) at the Port Kembla Steelworks (PKSW). The project will play an important role in securing the Illawarra region’s steelmaking capacity beyond 2026 when the existing No. 5 blast furnace (5BF) completes its current production campaign.
    One of only two major steelmaking plants in Australia, PKSW employs approximately 3,500 people and indirectly supports an additional 5,500 jobs in the Illawarra. The AU$1.15 billion project will include the furnace reline, repair and upgrade of ancillary plant equipment with over AU$100 million of environmental improvement upgrades that will enable the plant to maintain production while at the same time investing in lower emissions steelmaking technologies as they emerge to ensure the future economic benefits of steelmaking for Australia. BlueScope anticipates that the 6BF will be recommissioned in mid-2026.
    www.bluescope....
    #marrcontracting #marrcranes #towercranes #heavylifting #BlueScope #blastfurnace #industrialprojects

ความคิดเห็น • 16

  • @BobHaines-nm9ob
    @BobHaines-nm9ob 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I was there when this pipe was first put in, it was lifted by aringer crane from the other side of the furnace and we had a union meeting in the Hearth and they came and got Transfields 250 ton crane to support the lower end to put it in place and now a Favco picks it up on its own, That's impressive, Well done Marr,s Team.

    • @robertmceuen3630
      @robertmceuen3630 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice to explain. I was wondering why the video started with the load in mid air. I wondered how it got to that position, know that tower crane did not get it there by itself.

    • @Glitch-nr9ct
      @Glitch-nr9ct 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What year we talking ?

  • @dhickey5919
    @dhickey5919 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Nice work. Some fairly intense physics going on right there!

  • @Mick_4591
    @Mick_4591 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Marr have been around for years
    I remember seeing Marr in Sydney back in the mid 70's doing some heaving lifting work on a construction
    Site.
    Their slogan then was " The Men From Marrs"

  • @johnlatham7092
    @johnlatham7092 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Powerful video ... and great soundtrack as well. Well done Marrs !!

  • @luigisaporito9350
    @luigisaporito9350 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    non conoscevo questo modello di gru e nemmeno, cercando su internet, il suo produttore. Che macchina spettacolare. non pensavo che una gru a torre potesse tirare carichi del genere....complimenti...potente e veramente bella

  • @rickarmstrong4704
    @rickarmstrong4704 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thats Pretty Impresive Ladies & Gentlemen!

  • @Lucysdad66
    @Lucysdad66 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have run the biggest machines in the country most of my life and i can tell that crane operator was mentally exhausted at the end of that day.

  • @OoOoRocketfellaoOoO
    @OoOoRocketfellaoOoO 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    some weight on that hock :)

  • @rons4778
    @rons4778 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Men from Marrs an old Australian company

  • @bills6946
    @bills6946 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A Luffing Jib crane will always out lift a Topless or Hammerhead Tower crane.

  • @hectorreyes7202
    @hectorreyes7202 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    And.....???????

  • @everydaycompress4259
    @everydaycompress4259 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    that thing is NOT PLAYIN !
    lift it like a ladys SKIRT !

  • @jjogjtuobaetzllob
    @jjogjtuobaetzllob 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    High