
Rail Construction Project
Unilift was asked to design and manufacture a rigging and lifting system for lifting 120 metre lengths of rail and 7 lengths per lift with a head height of 10 meters…
Unilift can carry out a full range of on-site lifting & rigging equipment inspection surveys and emergency or scheduled maintenance for all industries who use lifting, rigging, mooring and working at heights equipment. All equipment is inspected visually, measured and tested mechanically where required to relevant Australian Standards or manufacturers guidelines. If an item is deemed to be in excellent working condition, it is entered into our database showing its identification number, WLL, certificate number and the full description of the gear. Items that require maintence, adjustment or servicing are logged along with the recommended repairs, which may either be completed at the time or when replacement parts are available. Damaged or dangerous items are repaired or decommissioned as required.
Unilift was asked to design and manufacture a rigging and lifting system for lifting 120 metre lengths of rail and 7 lengths per lift with a head height of 10 meters…
During the early stages of the tunnelling project engineers contacted Unilift to discuss the need for specialised lifting beams and spreader bars for mobilisation of drill rigs…
Unilift were contacted to perform an inspection on an 800 tonne heavy-lift crane barge, of the main hoist ropes, boom suspension pendants and mooring winch ropes prior to mobilisation…
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