COMPLEX HEAVY LIFT AND LOGISTICS STRATEGIES
Moving and installing heavy, oversized structures requires accurate engineering and logistics coordination. Wentworth provides expert planning and logistics strategies for heavy lift operations based on our real-world construction-led experience
Heavy lift planning and logistics
Heavy lift planning and logisticsLift feasibility and load path assessment
We assess lift feasibility, consider component geometry, weight distribution, temporary conditions, and load transfer through the lifting equipment and the supporting ground or structures. Using advanced modelling, we analyse load paths from pick-up through to final installation, including crane capacity, rigging arrangements, and bearing pressures.
Logistics strategies for heavy lift operations
Moving heavy, oversized structures needs detailed logistics coordination. Our engineers assess what can be executed safely with available equipment, space, and programme. We look at transport routes, delivery schedules, crane positioning, temporary work requirements, and site access to ensure the safe and efficient delivery and placement of the structures.
We assess lift feasibility, consider component geometry, weight distribution, temporary conditions, and load transfer through the lifting equipment and the supporting ground or structures. Using advanced modelling, we analyse load paths from pick-up through to final installation, including crane capacity, rigging arrangements, and bearing pressures.
Logistics strategies for heavy lift operations
Moving heavy, oversized structures needs detailed logistics coordination. Our engineers assess what can be executed safely with available equipment, space, and programme. We look at transport routes, delivery schedules, crane positioning, temporary work requirements, and site access to ensure the safe and efficient delivery and placement of the structures.
Scope
Scope- Heavy lift feasibility and positioning studies.
- Load path analysis for the installation of heavy components.
- Rigging strategy input and lift sequencing.
- Integration with temporary works and construction methods.
- Constrained site and abnormal load logistics planning.
- Load testing and verification of existing structure capacity.