Havator Oy

References - all-in projects

Crane operations and special transports of turbine and generator

Location: Alizay, France.

Years: 2010-2011.

Project: Havator Transport Oy together with its partners supplied crane operations and special transports of turbine and generator from F-Alizay to Finland at October 2010. At February 2011 Havator carried out further transportations to S-Husum where items were lifted by means 350tn mobile crane, skidded in and further positioned onto foundations with Hydrospex SL125. Skidding and support equipment used at this technically demanding site weighed altogether approx 100 tonnes. Packed ices at Gulf of Bothnia stopped ferry traffic and forced to proceed by northern route via Tornio/Haparanda. Due to driving height of 498cm transports faced some challenges en route but they were won by professional and precise work.

Transformer liftings, transportations and jacking onto track

Location: Rauma, Finland.

Year: 2010.

Project: Havator lifted (Demag CC 2800) from a ship at Port of Rauma a 280-ton transformer, which was transported through the city to Kuivassuo's transformer station. Havator Transport's equipment consisted of three trucks and a 16-axled carriage.
At the transformer station Havator installed the transformer onto rails.

Boiler revamp

Location: Helsinki, Finland.

Year: 2010.

Project: Boiler revamp utilizing all range of Havator services: heavy logistics, site lifting, complex in-taking system using octagonal support towers, skid tracks and strand jacks.

Havator transported and lifted 4 wind power plants

Location: Hamina, Finland.

Year: 2010.

Contractors: Havator Oy and Havator Transport.

Equipment: Terex Demag TC 2800, Liebherr LTM 1220, trucks + trailers.

Project: Havator transported and lifted 4 wind power plants in Summa wind park in Hamina, Finland.

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Havator transported and lifted 6 wind power plants

Location: Munkedal,Sweden.

Year: 2010.

Contractors: Havator AB and Havator Transport.

Equipment: Liebherr LTM 11200, Liebherr LTM 1200, trucks + trailers.

Project: Havator transported and lifted 6 wind power plants in Brattön wind park in Munkedal, Sweden.

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Reactor replacement at an oil refinery

Location: Porvoo, Finland.

Year: 2010.

Contractors: Havator Cranes and Havator Transport.

Project: Lattice-boom crawler cranes Terex-Demag CC2200 and Sennebogen SL5500 were used in replacement operation of the 155-ton reactor. Havator Transport handled the transportation of the old reactor as well as the worksite transportation of the new reactor.

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Lift, jacking and skidding in Haninge

Location: Haninge, Sweden.

Year: 2010.

Operator: Havator AB and Havator Transport.

Equipment: Havator AB´s 500-tonnes crane and a 100 tonne mobile crane plus Havator Transport and its cable jack.

Project: Lift of condenser, generator, turbine and pumpequipment as well as jacking (using cable jack) and skidding.

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Transport, lift and assembly of Pylon

Year: 2009.

Location: Tampere, Finland.

Contractors: Havator Cranes and Havator Transport.

Project: Havator transported, lifted and carried out assembly of a 47 metre long and 87 ton pylon. The project was carried out using a FH 16 5-axle Nooteboom, a Demag AC 500-1, a Terex-Demag AC 350, a Wumag WT 1000 and four cable jacks.

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Transport of transformers from Austria

Location: Sollefteå, Sweden.

Year: 2009.

Contractor: Havator Transport.

Project: Havator Transport delivered two 107 tonnes transformers from Austria to Sweden. All-in-project included freight, storage, lift onto foundation, specialtransport and jacking-operations.

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Lift and haulage of turbine and generator

Location: Norrköping, Sweden.

Year: 2009.

Contractors: Havator AB and Havator Transport.

Project: Lift and haulage of turbine and generator for a forestry company power plant. Havator AB lifted the equipment from the trailer to the haulage track and Havator Transport carried out the haulage (Hydrospex SL 125) on the base. The turbine weighed 23 tonnes and the weight of the generator was 29 tonnes.

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Shipping of transformer and skidding on to base

Location: Jyväskylä, Finland.

Year: 2009.

Project: The transformer weighed 109 tonnes. It was shi pped from Poland to Finland and skidded onto a base.

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Shipment of a 281-tonne transformer

Location: Lieto, Finland.

Year: 2009.

Project: Lift from arriving ship, transshipment to railway truck, rail transport, transshipment to trailer, road transport and unloading at transformer station.

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Transport, lifting and erection for the Aitik project

Location: Aitik, Sweden, 2008-2009.

Divisions: Havator Transport, Havator Montage and Havator Cranes.

Project: Aitik is one of the biggest copper mines in Europe, also extracting gold and silver. Havator has a strong presence in the expansion of the Aitik mine, providing transport, crane services and installation. The project began in May 2008 and the first major assignment was to erect the steel framework of the concentrator. The biggest installation will be the seven kilometre belt conveyor system for the ore. The scale of the project is well illustrated by the fact that Havator Transport has completed over 1,000 shipments to Aitik. As regards Havator, the work is expected to continue for another tw o years. 

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Relocation of blast furnace gas cleaner

Location: Raahe, Finland.

Year: 2009.

Contractors: Havator Transport and Havator Cranes.

Project: blast furnace gas cleaner relocated from the hall out to an open space from where, using hydraulics, it was lifted into place for transport, then driven on the trailer. Then using jacks on supports it was lifted for erection. The lifting was carried out by a Demag CC 2800 lattice boom crane.

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Havator's contract for Talvivaara nickel mine

Location: Talvivaara, Finland.

Year(s): 2007-2009.

Contractors: Havator Cranes and Havator Transport.

Project: Havator has contributed the following services to the project: cranes, access platforms, telehandlers, lifting and transport. The location is Talvivaara nickel mine in Kainuu. Havator began operations for this project in summer 2007 and Havator also has a depot at Talvivaara. The Talvivaara mine is currently one of Finland's most important industrial projects. In full production, the mine will annually produce about 30,000 tonnes of nickel, which is about 2.5 per cent of world demand for primary nickel. The bi-products extracted are copper, zinc and cobalt.

Location: Talvivaara, Finland.

 

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Generator relocation from Rauma to Espoo

Plats: Espoo, Finland.

Year: 2008.

Contractors: Havator Transport and Havator Cranes.

Project: In November 2008 Havator provided the turnkey solution for relocating the generator with components from Rauma to Suomenjoki in Espoo. The generator stator weighed 137 tonnes, the frame 38 tonnes and the rotor 45 tonnes. The all-in contract involved dockside handling in Rauma, transport, lifting and erection using Hydrospex gear.

Location: Espoo, Finland.

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Heat exchanger relocation from Varkaus to Södertälje

Location: Södertälje, Sweden.

Year: 2008.

Contractors: Havator Transport and Havator Cranes.

Project: In October 2008, Havator fulfilled a turnkey contract for the transport of two 100-tonne heat exchangers from Varkaus, Finland to the Igelsta power plant in Södertälje, Sweden. First the heat exchangers were transported using SPMT equipment from Varkaus to Turku where they were rolled onto a pontoon. Havator Transport also had responsibility for the sea crossing and documentation of the assignment. After the sea crossing, Havator Transport unloaded the heat exchangers by rolling them off the pontoon. The components were then transported to the worksite, where a haulage track was ready. Havator's 500-tonne crane transferred the heat exchangers to the haulage track, and in the final phase the heat exchangers were hauled onto the base and mounted on the springs. Havator Group was responsible for pre-planning, transport, lifting, hauling and erection - all the services from the same company. 

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Stator roll-off at the harbour and transport to Oskarshamn nuclear plant

Location: Oskarshamn, Sweden.

Year: 2008-2009.

Contractors: Havator Transport and Havator Cranes.

Project: In Simpevar Harbour in September 2008, a generator stator was unloaded and transported from the ship onto the dockside using SPMT equipment. From here, the transport continued just over one kilometre to the consignee, Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant.  The stator alone weighed 450 tonnes. At the same time, other heavy nuclear components were lifted and transported from the harbour. The total weight of the cargo unloaded was around 1,200 tonnes. The Havator Transport depot in Tampere had overall responsibility for the project, and was supported by the depots in Gothenburg and Norrköping in Sweden. 

 

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Pioneering approach in replacing railway bridge

Location: Nyköping, Sweden

Year: 2008.

Contractors: Havator Cranes and Havator Transport.

Project: In August 2008 in Nyköping, a railway bridge almost a century old was replaced with a new one. The old bridge weighed 200 tonnes, and the new one 320 tonnes. The lift was carried out from land over water using a 1,250-tonne Terex Demag CC/PC 6800 lattice boom crane. The upper section of the new crane was transported to Skavsta Airport (Nyköping) on board one of the world's largest freight planes, the Antonov 124. Bridge transports at the work site were carried out by Havator Transport with its SPMT equipment.

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Relocation and on-site erection of reactor columns

Location: Porvoo, Finland.

Year: 2008.

Contractors: Havator Transport and Havator Cranes.

Project: In Augst 2008, Havator transported and lifted into place two reactor columns in Kilpalahti (Porvoo). The larger of the columns weighed over 300 tonnes. The reactor columns were manufactured by Technip Offshore Finland in its yard at Mäntyluoto (Pori). They were transported to Kilpalahti by sea. As all-in contractor, Havator was responsible for land transports and lifting. At Mäntyluoto the columns were trans-shipped using Havator Transport's SPMT equipment, which also carried out the transport at Kilpalahti. The columns were lifted into placed using a 600-tonne Terex Demag CC 2800 - a lattice boom crane (auxiliary crane AC 350). At Kilpilahti the project clearly demonstrated Havator's solid experience in refinery operations. Havator has contributed to Neste Oil's different projects since the mid-1990s.

 

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Högsåra - the beginning of an era

Location: Högsåra, Finland.

Year: 2007.

Contractors: Havator Transport, Havator Cranes and  Havator Montage

Project: In April 2007, Högsåra windpower project in Turku Archipelago ushered in a new era in Havator Group's history. Havator Group's turnkey solution is a fundamentally well-functioning service package that gives good results. Havator Transport provides the transport, Havator Cranes the lifting and Havator Montage the assembly. In the Högsåra project, the parts for three windpower plants were transported to the harbour in Hanko and  then on pontoons out into the archipelago. Once there, Havator Transport transferred the components to the site for lifting and erection. Havator Cranes carried out the lifting of the parts for the windpower plant using three mobile hydraulic boom cranes. The largest of them was the Demag AC 500-1. The skilled personnel from Havator Cranes carried out the mechanical assembly of the plant.

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Havator - five years with Snøhvit

Location: Hammerfest, Norway.

Year(s): 2002-2007.

Contractor: Havator Cranes.

Project: The most prestigious project so far in Havator's history has been Norway's biggest industrial project, on Melkeøya island off Hammerfest. In the years 2002-2007, Havator participated in building Europe's biggest natural gas facility - to where the gas was transported through a 140-kilometre pipeline from Snøhvit - a gas field below the sea. Havator set up a subsidiary in Hammerfest 6 months before the start of the Snøhvit project. In 2008, after the Snøhvit project, Havator Group's subsidiary Polar Lift merged with the Norwegian company Polarbase AS, operating from the Rype Fjord (Hammerfest). Polar Lift offers harbour crane services and Polarbase offers a range of services for drilling rigs and for the oil and gas fields. The cooperation partner Polar Lift AS based in Hammerfest offers harbour crane services all over the Barents Region.

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