Eilbeck Cranes Brisbane, in
Australia, has successfully recommissioned a 260t
overhead crane designed to be used to assemble tunnel boring machines, allowing it to be used on a new tunneling project.
The crane was originally built for tunnel engineering joint venture, LBB JV, in 2006. Eilbeck Cranes Ingleburn supplied the crane for use on the CLEM 7 tunnel project, designing and building it in 14 weeks. It was used at the tunnel boring machine (TBM) launch site at Bowen Hills, in the suburbs of Brisbane. At Bowen Hills it assembled two TBMs, lifting up to 240t, before it was moved to Gibbons St, at the other end of the tunnel, to disassemble the TBMs. It was later put in storage for two years at Archerfield airport.
Transcity JV is an Australian civil and industrial construction services group comprising BMD Constructions, Italian company Ghella and Spanish company Acciona. It was recently commissioned to two parallel tunnels on Legacy Way in Toowong, another Brisbane suburb.
Transcity JV project managers discovered the crane was sitting unused at the airport. They ‘approached Eilbeck Cranes Brisbane last year to recommission the crane.
To prepare it to reenter the field of duty, Eilbeck Cranes Brisbane service manager Bren Woodward, led a service team making minor structural adjustments.
The first week of June saw the successful completion of a full 260t load test onsite and crane sign off.
TBM overhead crane recommissioned