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.
We provide Engineered Heavy Lifting Services
Heavy Lifting
Heavy Transport Services
Decomissioning and Dismantling Services
Rental Services
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Hartford, WI 53027
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Sarens was asked by our client Parramatta Connect to execute the installation of the James Ruse Drive steel arch bridge in Rosehill, Australia, for the Parramatta Light Rail project.
The project scope included:
The SPMTs were transported from Malaysia, Vietnam, and Western Australia. Towers, bracings, modular lifting beams, and strand jacks came from Belgium. It took 4 weeks to set-up and functional test all the equipment.
The steel arch bridge weighed 1425-tonnes and measured 64-metres long and 15.87-metres wide. Bog mats were laid along James Ruse Drive to level the travel path of the SPMTs. The bridge was lifted using strand jacks and SPMTs were aligned with a travel path marked on the ground meticulously by operating two SPMTs and strand jacks tower assemblies in synchronization.
Once aligned with the transport path, the bridge was lifted to a height of 11.7metres using SPMT and strand jacks temporarily lifting and locking it into position ready for transport and installation. On the night of installation, the bridge was transported from fabrication location to final installation position and installed onto the bridge piers. The bridge will now be fitted with light rail tracks and new walking and bike-riding path.
According to Project Manager, Minhaj Rizvi, “Our 6 crew members on-site and the design experience of our engineering team made this extremely challenging project a success.”