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Sarens Lifting Beams on Iconic Al Hadarat Bridge Project in Cairo

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Sarens is proud to have helped construct what will be one of the highest bridges in Africa, the Al Hadarat Bridge in Cairo. Over the course of several weeks, Sarens completed two triumphant lifting operations on behalf of Arab Contractors, bringing the bridge project closer to completion.

Sarens first lifted and installed eleven 150t, 41m steel beams. For this, the crew used a CC4800 crane in SSL configuration and 66m main boom, as well as 270t SL CW. After taking each beam from its initial location, they would slew the crane into position. The four-member crew successfully performed 11 picks over the course of one week.

Sarens is proud to have helped construct what will be one of the highest bridges in Africa, the Al Hadarat Bridge in Cairo. Over the course of several weeks, Sarens completed two triumphant lifting operations on behalf of Arab Contractors, bringing the bridge project closer to completion.

Sarens first lifted and installed eleven 150t, 41m steel beams. For this, the crew used a CC4800 crane in SSL configuration and 66m main boom, as well as 270t SL CW. After taking each beam from its initial location, they would slew the crane into position. The four-member crew successfully performed 11 picks over the course of one week.

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