May 12,
2009
Gorbel and
Engineered Lifting Systems,
From Design to Installed in 2 weeks
Recently Engineered Lifting Systems was
contacted by a customer just over the Mississippi River with a
crisis. They were awarded a large contract that necessitated the
immediate expansion of their manufacturing capabilities, including
the need for additional cranes.
In response to the dilemma ELS got right to
work! Over Easter weekend we worked with the customer and developed
Gorbel Workstation system arrangements using AutoCAD and the
customers building outline. The order for multiple Workstation crane
systems was ready for order entry on Monday morning.
Using Gorbel’s excusive “Crane Brain™”
as a basis for design and order entry, these special systems were
entered on Monday morning for a 8-working day shipment, on 40,000
lbs of Gorbel systems! Everyone at Gorbel understood the
nature of the customer’s requirement, and worked without stopping to
get these systems to the customer in the schedule required.
Working copy of Gorbel Workstation crane layout
The systems were shipped on time, on two 48’
flatbed trailers, tarped and ready for immediate installation.
Because of the time crunch, ELS engineers went to the jobsite and
laid-out all of the column locations and checked for obstructions in
advance of the systems delivery at the jobsite.
From AutoCAD to Gorbel’s manufacturing, all the
way to the installation of the systems in two weeks! Can you
believe there was not one column, support, or section of track out
of place? ELS designed around clearances of ½” per the
customer’s request, and everything fit perfect thanks in no small
part to Gorbel’s attention to detail and manufacturing standards.

Installation was
a breeze with columns marked and locations already identified.
With mechanical installation almost complete in
these photos, you can get an idea of the scope of the project


Even a mechanical
vacuum lifter made it to the jobsite in time!
Because of the end approach issues and time
constraints, Engineered Lifting Systems engineered (Thanks Mike!)
fabricated and installed out-bracketed festoons on two of the
systems to provide the maximum hook travel as required.

This style of
festoon allows the bridge to pass the runway stack-up and provide
the best end approach
The entire project was designed, manufactured,
shipped and installed in under two weeks! If you have an
impossible crane task, and have been told you can’t, call Engineered
Lifting Systems…..yes, we can!
Contact
Eric Brown at Engineered Lifting Systems.