06.06.2012
China contract for Sarens SGC-120
Heavy lift and transport specialist Sarens will use its 3,200 tonne capacity SGC-120 to construct a drilling platform in Nantong, China. The project at the Cosco Shipyard for Cheviot Octabouy involves lifting several modules of the top-side drilling platform with a total weight of 15,000 tonnes. The heaviest module will weigh 1,300 tonnes.
The SGC-120 will be transported directly to China after finishing its present contract in Arizona, USA. Assembly will start this August with lifting scheduled over a few months beginning in October.
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Sarens SGC-120 will be used to construct a drilling platform in Nantong, China.
On site the crane will be assembled and moved to its lifting position using SPMT’s (Self-Propelled Modular Trailers) so as not to obstruct other on-site works.
The SGC-120 is a third generation ringer-type crane with 120,000 tonne metres capacity and was designed by Sarens specifically for heavy lifting requirements for refinery, oil and gas, mining, offshore platform and with third generation components for nuclear power plants.
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Hereby the official movie concerning the construction and heavy tests of the crane: https://vimeo.com/37899080 or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywF05RahuQw