Our customer needed to recover 10 off 140mm ground wires that had been abandoned in a water depth of 110 meters. The wires were situated on the seabed, with one end connected to a drag embedment anchor and the other end free. The most suitable method for this operation would be to employ a wire grapnel to retrieve the wires.
Read MoreSafety and efficiency in tubular handling
The process of bundling and transporting tubulars in the oil and gas industry involves a high concentration of lifts. Traditionally, standard wire rope clips were used to secure the sling eye in the tight choke hitch position. However, this unconventional use of the grip raised several issues for operators.
Read MoreCrosby IPBCNS beam clamps utilized on Madawaska International Bridge project
Thank you to Reed & Reed, Inc. for sharing these incredible photos of progress being made on the construction of the new Madawaska International Bridge. This new bridge replaces the current structure, which is 100 years old and approaching the end of its useful life.
Read MoreAsk the Expert Podcast | Episode 58
We often receive inquiries about our unique partnership with Versatile, so we invited Charles Ma to host this episode of the podcast to explain how the CraneView™ helps project teams leverage hard data points for easier decision-making in the field.
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