

Sarens Lifting Beams on Iconic Al Hadarat Bridge Project in Cairo
Sarens is proud to have helped construct what will be one of the highest bridges in Africa, the Al Hadarat Bridge in Cairo. Over the course of several weeks, Sarens completed two triumphant lifting operations on behalf of Arab Contractors, bringing the bridge project closer to completion.
Sarens first lifted and installed eleven 150t, 41m steel beams. For this, the crew used a CC4800 crane in SSL configuration and 66m main boom, as well as 270t SL CW. After taking each beam from its initial location, they would slew the crane into position. The four-member crew successfully performed 11 picks over the course of one week.

The crew used a CC4800 crane
The equipment for these lifts was carefully chosen for its capacity, and performed smoothly during the operation. The CC4800 was delivered to the site after completing work on another project. Rigging took five days, and the crew had to work carefully within extremely tight spaces, with only a 10cm clearance at some points!

Sarens brought in the CC2600H
For the next series of lifts, Sarens brought in the CC2600H with a 78m main boom for another tight and high execution. The four-person crew then installed the 63 beams, each weighing 90t and measuring 50m long. After taking each beam from the trailer, the team slewed into position, performing 63 such picks within three weeks.
The crane was once again chosen for its capacity, and its positioning was the most important part of the planning phase, as a series of very tight lifts were required. The crane was brought in from another completed operation, and rigging took three days. The crane’s location was again very tight, with a mere 15cm clearance from its surroundings.
Working closely with the client, project manager Mohamed Abd El Nasser and country manager Essam Adel ensured that every detail was accounted for, from the number of lifts required to exact lifting locations during installation.
Despite some high winds, the team successfully completed the lifts required for this iconic project. The new Al Hadarat Bridge project is being observed worldwide, and Sarens is proud to have played our part in making it a reality!
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