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Smart solution
(12/07/2007)
This project started with the transport and installation of a 950-tonne reactor, 128' long and with a diameter of 17'3". It was delivered by ship to Port Arthur in Texas.
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RoRo day at the Bay
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet USA was commissioned to unload five coke drums (pressure vessels) with a weight of 400metric Tons each and transport them to a refinery in North California.
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Tandem lifts in Uruguay
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet Europe, with the support of Mammoet Venezuela, won the contract for the heavy lifting operations for the construction of one of South America's largest pulp and paper mills, at Fray Bentos in Uruguay.
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Crane forest
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet is currently very busy in the Middle East and working on a number of large projects in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Oman.
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Long hauls at Jubail
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet deployed its gantry lift at four places and in different configurations during the construction of various petrochemical complexes in Jubail on the Persian Gulf. The first gantry lift was the positioning of a 106 meter long splitter.
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The whole bag of tricks!
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet transported a selection of plant items weighing up to 165 tonnes for the construction of an LDPE plant.
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New spot for historic mill
(12/07/2007)
Because houses are to be built at the present location in Amerongen, the body of a belt mill (mill on raised ground) from 1830 had to be moved in order to save the historic building.
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Creating a bypass at express speed
(12/07/2007)
Mammoet positioned two large engineered constructions at Rugeley for the three kilometer long bypass that is to relieve this small English town of traffic jams.
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Connection two cities
(12/07/2007)
To incorporate seismic safety features and update the look and style of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco, California, the state is building a new bridge one section at a time.
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Mississippi tugboat turned into a museum
(12/07/2007)
The tugboat MV Mississippi IV (66 meters long, 1600 short tonnes) was retired 15 years ago. It will form the centerpiece of a museum in Vicksburg about the work of the US Army Corps of Engineers on the Mississippi River related to flood control and improving navigation.
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