Mammoet completes US refinery project

The dimensional constraints in an 86-year old Texas City refinery made crane construction a challenge as there was no available space to lay down the boom and jib. 

Mammoet’s ability to construct two CC8800 cranes mid-air, and then being able to safely manoeuvre them in this tight space meant larger sections of the furnaces could be salvaged and installed. This approach helped cut the project’s duration by more than one month and get the refinery back online sooner, which is critical. 

The east CC8800 jib was installed while suspended in the air by two cranes while the west CC8800 jib and the main boom were assembled mid-air above inactive pipe racks. Once completed, the two CC8800 cranes were able to realize more than 50 critical lifts over several months.

The new furnaces will feed into a single stack and increase the efficiency and production capacity of the refinery. Mammoet’s experienced teams have carried out major petrochemical projects around the world with lifting equipment capable of addressing a broad range of requirements.
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