348 Series 2 Builds Parking Garage in Wilmington, N.C.

In June 2018, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed House Bill 1054 designating $20,420,000 for […]

In June 2018, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed House Bill 1054 designating $20,420,000 for a new parking garage at LINC-Wilmington in Wilmington, N.C. Davis Erecting, Inc. of Greenville, S.C. was awarded the contract for the four-story, 250,000-square foot parking garage that is scheduled for completion in fall 2020.

In order to lift and place 850 pieces of concrete double-tees, tilt wall panels, columns, and architectural forms Davis Erecting used their Link-Belt 300-ton (272-mt) 348 Series 2 lattice crawler crane. The 348 Series 2 lifts 60 foot-long, prestressed concrete double-tee beams weighing up to 60,000 lbs. (27,215 kg) from four pick points with two 20-foot cables attached to the main block, connected with 10-ton capacity ring clutches.

“I use the fine metering knob pretty much all the time,” said operator Scotty Adams. “When I’m bringing the double-tees off the trailer, I’m booming up while I’m cabling up. I’ll have the knob tuned down to a slow motion as it’s centered. When I’m over the center of the load, I know I can start hoisting it up. By centering I mean, as I’m hoisting up, the boom deflection is going to come down, so I’m watching that second block up there and when I get it back up with the number one block. I’m still in the slow metering mode and the double-tee lifts straight up.”

The heaviest lifts for the job are concrete coping “eyebrow” sections that weigh 64,200 lbs.

(29,120 kg) rigged. Those sections are hoisted at a 68-foot (20m) radius at a 72-degree boom angle.

 

“Erection for the structure has been determined to be 18 different lifts or sequences. We are building from the east end, and going west,” explained Tom Johnson, superintendent for Davis Erecting.

Davis Erecting has a long history with Link-Belt Cranes, particularly their 300-ton lattice crawler cranes. Their newest 348 Series 2 makes the fifth such unit to add to their fleet, which covers a territory covering much of the southeastern United States.

Link-Belt Cranes, with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, is a leader in the design and manufacture of telescopic boom and lattice boom cranes for the construction industry worldwide. Complete crane specifications are available at www.linkbelt.com.

Republished from Marine Construction Magazine Issue VI, 2020