Mon May 20, 2019
Liebherr
Thirty two private oceanfront homes in Puerto Rico will have a firm foundation due to a Liebherr HS 8100 duty cycle crawler crane. Densification Inc., a Virginia-based company, chose the crane to help prepare residential building lots as part of a multimillion dollar project within a five diamond resort. Densification is using a 20-ton weight dropped from 80 ft. on the Puerto Rico project to prepare the site for further construction. The lots should be ready for home building in early 2020.
Founded in 1994, Densification is based in Loudoun County, near Washington, D.C. The company is a dynamic compaction contractor and has successfully completed more than 900 projects throughout the United States and the Caribbean. Its experience also includes work on stadiums and airports, and the company has specialized knowledge and extensive experience in providing solutions to property owners and developers when there are poor soil conditions.
The crane was transported from the U.S. mainland to Puerto Rico and assembled at a remote job site. The design of the HS 8100makes transport and setup efficient due to a self-assembly package that allows the crane to be unloaded and put together without the use of an assist crane.
The HS 8100 is a 100 ton- (90 t-) class purpose-built duty cycle crane with a maximum boom length of 194 ft. (59 m) and two 61,800 lb. (28,032 kg) line pull winches. With a transport height of 10.4 ft. (3.1 m) and a transport width of 11.4 ft. (3.4 m), the crane is easy to move and setup.
Due to a modular design, the crane can easily be configured for special jobs, such as dynamic soil compaction, dragline, clamshell or material handling. All crane components are designed with space saving and weight optimization in mind to make moving on the road to and from job sites simple and efficient. The crane's control system is based around color displays that clearly show machine and service data. Movements can be performed simultaneously, allowing for quick working cycles.
Densification chose a Liebherr crane because of confidence it will withstand tough duty cycle use. It's easy to mobilize, simple to operate and complements the company's existing fleet of nearly two dozen cranes, according to Vice President Robert Shaffer.
"The consistent performance of the HS 8100 gives us confidence the job will stay on schedule," Shaffer said.
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