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Mammoet transports emergency stator replacement to Alberta power generation plant

Sector:
  • Nuclear Power

Expertise:
  • Heavy transport

  • Load-in & load-out

Benefits:
  • Optimized schedule

  • Rapid response

  • Protected infrastructure

Location:
  • Canada

Tight spaces and strict timelines pose no problem for the team.

Mammoet assisted its customer, Capital Power with an emergency stator replacement at the Genesee Generating Station, located southwest of Edmonton, Alberta.

As time is of the essence to get the Genesee 2 facility back up and running, Mammoet’s engineering team utilized its experience in moving power plant components to develop a solution for the customer, quickly developing lift plans, transport, and jacking drawings.

The first challenge faced by the project team was to remove the 209t existing stator from the building. To ensure the facility’s overhead cranes could safely handle a lift of this nature, Mammoet utilized steel weights to perform a load test, confirming all parameters and providing the functionality of the cranes. After the load test and checks were complete, the existing stator was removed and transported to a maintenance shop for future repairs.

As this challenge was underway, Mammoet was already planning the next job phase: transporting a replacement stator weighing 226t to Genesee from the Sundance Generating Station. Through Mammoet’s long-standing relationships with Alberta Transportation, Geometrix, and various utility providers, the necessary approval process was expedited and a safe means of transport for Capital Power’s replacement stator was developed.module transport.jpg

Alberta Transportation’s bridge approval requirements meant that the replacement stator had to be transported on a route measuring 135 km using a 4-file arrangement comprising 288 tires on a single trailer, to prevent excess pressure on the road surface. To leave the Sundance site, the stator was transported via self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) to an area where it could be loaded to the road transport arrangement.

Once the stator arrived at Genesee, another transload to SPMT was required to allow the stator to make its way to its new home. Through a week of long hours and multiple loading and unloading the replacement stator was picked up, delivered, and installed in the Genesee plant.