The world’s largest crane is on its way to start work at the Hinkley nuclear site for the BYLOR joint venture of Bouygues and Laing O’Rourke.
The SGC-250 (Sarens Giant Crane-250) can lift 5,000 tonnes and operate at a height of 250 metres and radius of 275 metres.
At Hinkley a rail network constructed on site means the giant machine will be able to travel between different key lift locations.
It will be used to move more than 600 pre-fabricated components including the five major parts of each nuclear unit’s steel containment liner and dome.
The SGC-250 was launched earlier this month at the port of Ghent in Belgium by Sarens.
It is now being moved to a lay down yard near Hinkley before 280 trucks runs will be required to deliver the entire SGC to the site.
from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/11/22/worlds-largest-crane-heading-for-hinkley/
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