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SARENS
IN THE USA

Sarens entered US Heavy lift and heavy haul space in 2009 by acquiring Rigging International, a company based in California. We officialy changed the name to Sarens USA, INC. in 2012.

Sarens USA, INC has offices in Houston from where we cover the Gulf area, in Wisconsin from where we cover the Midwest, and in Rowesville from where we cover the East coast.

SERVICES

We provide Engineered Heavy Lifting Services

Heavy Lifting

  • We provide Project-based heavy lift services
  • Turnaround maintenance
  • Installation of turbines & generators
  • Erection of steel structures
  • Erection of heat exchangers
  • Installation of mechanical equipment, drums, casing / inlet ducts, vessels, pumps

Heavy Transport Services

  • Out of Gauge and abnormal load transport
  • Project based heavy transport
  • Rental of specialized transport equipment
  • Factory-to-Foundation

Decomissioning and Dismantling Services

Rental Services

  • We provide bare lease as well as operated rentals services
  • Skidding & jacking

OUR
MARKETS

  • New nuclear plant construction
  • Operating nuclear plant
  • Small Modular Reactor (SMR)
  • Decommissioning
  • Department of Energy (DOE)
  • Government
  • Thermal power plants
  • Oil & Gas
  • Petrochemical
  • Major civil projects including:
    • Airports
    • Bridges
    • Stadia
    • Ports & yards
    • Oversized heavy haul

EQUIPMENT

  • Hydraulic cranes
  • Cranes ranging from 90T to 3200T
  • Hydraulic jacks
  • Strand jacks
  • Self Propelled Modular Trailers
  • Semi trailers
  • Out of Gauge transport

OFFICES

SARENS IN THE USA
10855 John Ralston Rd
Houston, Texas 77044
+ 1 832 536 3669
+ 1 832 615 2678
info.USA@sarens.com

SARENS IN THE USA
9204-A Highway 61
Sorrento, Louisiana 70778
+ 1 225 450 7027info.USA@sarens.com

SARENS IN THE USA
15095 W 42nd St.
Odessa, TX 79764
832-493-5741info.USA@sarens.com

Sarens USA – East
75 N. Haddon Ave Suite 101
Haddonfield, NJ, 08033
+1 856 503 2121
Paul.Fuerneisen@Sarens.com

SARENS USA OFFSHORE WIND DIVISION
75 N. Haddon Ave Suite 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-873-0473
Paul.Fuerneisen@Sarens.com

SARENS NUCLEAR & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
1430 South Goodland Road
Hartford, WI 53027
+ 1 414 299 0858
nuclear@sarens.com

Bridge installation over the A61 Regent Street in the centre of Leeds, UK.
Sarens completes careful bridge dismantling project in the city centre
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December 2021

Sarens is proud to have completed the dismantling of two A64(M) bridges over the A61 Regent Street in the centre of Leeds, UK. The two concrete bridge structures were built next to each other in the 1960s and needed replacement due to failing abutments and long-term maintenance issues. 

This project was completed in two phases: in the summer of 2020, Sarens dismantled the southern bridge so that traffic could be redirected along the northern bridge. Then, once the new southern bridge was completed some months later, Sarens returned to dismantle the northern bridge using a similar method and sequence.

For this project, traditional demolition methods could not be used due to the proximity of neighbouring residential properties. Responding to these constraints, Sarens won the project by proposing a dismantling solution that involved removing each bridge deck in sections before transporting it off-site for crushing and recycling. Sarens’ proposal also minimised impact on the busy city centre, with the removal of each bridge completed over two 56-hour road possessions.

Sarens’ solution combined the use of SPMTs with the CS250 jacking system and a 750-tonne LTM1750 telescopic mobile crane from the Sarens UK and Sarens Projects fleet. Engineering was completed by Andrew Cockshoot and Tom Betts of the Sarens UK TS team, who also provided onsite support during operation.

To dismantle each bridge, Sarens first removed the 33-metre long post-tensioned centre span sections, which weighed up to 400 tonnes. This was done using SPMTs and a CS250 jacking system. The first section was driven out from between the two side spans with only the clearance provided by the expansion joints between the spans, measuring less than 50mm at each end.

Once clear of the bridge, the assembly was driven a short way to provide space for the LTM1750 crane to be rigged. The centre span section was jacked down using four CS250 jacking towers before being driven up the slip road onto the closed section of the roadway, where the SPMTs offloaded the deck onto stools for demolition processing.

The side spans of each bridge, made of 24-metre long pretensioned concrete beams, weighed up to 96 tonnes each. These were dismantled using the crane to lift out each deck beam in turn, placing it onto transport for off-site crushing and recycling. 

“Careful planning of the site logistics was key to the success of each weekend possession, ensuring that operations would run smoothly within the congested site,” said project manager Scott Dalgarno. “During each possession we monitored this plan and made changes as necessary to ensure work continued smoothly.”

“The dismantling work went very well indeed,” said Balfour Beatty project manager Daniel Barnes. “During critical road possessions, the Sarens team worked in a professional manner, giving us and Leeds City Council much confidence.”

Sarens would like to congratulate everyone involved with this successful project!