Wagenborg Nedlift wins ESTA Award 2024 in the SPMT category! At this year's annual ESTA Awards ceremony, we won an award in the SPMT category for the transport of 2 huge bullets in Geleen! Time and time again, our employees come up with special, tailor-made solutions for challenging lifting and transport jobs. We are very proud of this token of appreciation, which puts our skilled colleagues in the spotlight! Project Manager Arjan Bossers accepted the award on behalf of the team.
Near Berlin, Wagenborg Nedlift's bridge team carried out a special operation. The Fahlenberg Bridge was moved 100 metres via a sophisticated jacking and barging operation.
The largest and busiest motorway intersection in the North Netherlands is the Julianaplein in the city of Groningen. Two motorways, the A7 and A28, intersect here currently controlled by traffic lights. This situation leads to considerable congestion around the city. For this reason, Julianaplein is being completely converted into a new grade-separated traffic interchange.
The railway bridges over the River Oder at Küstrin, on the German-Polish border, were built in 1926. In the past, these bridges connected Berlin with East and West Prussia as part of the so-called Ostbahn. This railway is still important as a detour and alternative route for the Berlin – Warsaw route. But the old railway bridges are at the end of their technical life and out of service since the end of 2020. Therefore, they are replaced by a brand new bridge that completely spans the Oder.
In the town of Frechen, near Cologne, our Wagenborg specialists had the opportunity to use their knowledge and expertise to install various bridge components. The Terex-Demag CC2200 crawler crane was chosen for the project.
Breman Machinery in Genemuiden has been busy building a Casing Lifting Adapter over the past few months. This is a lifting tool for the installation of 190 foundation piles for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm that is being constructed off the coast of Brittany (France). Van Oord will take care of the transport and installation of the foundations for this offshore wind farm.
Wagenborg Nedlift recently put into operation a new computer-controlled jacking system, consisting of four climbing jack boxes, each with a 600-tonne capacity. With the new jacking system, objects of up to 2400 tonnes can be lifted and lowered.