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Western Australia - Marr Contracting developed a heavy lift craneage solution to tackle the challenges of constructing a waste-to-energy plant in a region impacted by the 'Fremantle Doctor' winds. Their client needed a solution that supported their planned modular construction methodology, minimized lifting activities and mitigated the risk to schedule associated with delays caused by high winds. Using a 330-tonne capacity M2480D Heavy Lift Luffer on a ballasted static base and crane mat system, Marr's strategy enabled critical lifts up to 150 tonnes by a single crane from a fixed location. This innovative solution provided a safer, more-efficient and decongested site that helped to secure the construction schedule. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: • Addressing wind challenges with an innovative heavy lift cranage solution. • Reducing lifting activities and construction risks in waste-to-energy projects; and • Enabling efficient, modular construction methodology. ABOUT MARR CONTRACTING: Marr Contracting innovative approach to heavy lift craneage solutions for the power generation and Waste to Energy (WtE/ EfW) sector supports Designed for Manufacture & Assembly (DfMA) construction methodologies. With the aim to reduce the number of lifts required, Marr's solutions enable improved safety, higher quality and more sustainable construction, particularly in challenging environments. LEARN MORE: ➡ Discover more about how the right craneage solution can deliver higher productivity in WTE plant construction: https://www.marr.com.au/thought-leade... #marrcontracting #heavylifting #wastetoenergy #cranagesolutions #FremantleDoctor #WesternAustralia #constructioninnovation #engineering #modularconstruction #projectefficiency #infrastructureprojects