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OPERATIONAL SEQUENCEDESIGN
We provided the detailed design of a Cantilever Bridge (CLB) that
was designed for the construction of a 2450 meter long LNG jetty.
The CLB consists of two 1.8 meter high box beams that form the
backbone, on top of the box beams crane tracks are provided for
two gantry cranes and a crawler crane with a custom carriage.
Furthermore, piling templates, work platforms, storage platforms,
and all other required equipment is attached to the backbone.
The jetty consists of steel support piles, concrete headstocks sup-
porting roadway elements and LNG-pipe racks which were posi-
tioned next to the roadway. All these elements were placed by the
Cantilever Bridge.
After successful completion of the first CLB, TWD modified the
exsiting design and developed a second CLB for the Ichthys and
Wheatstone LNG jetties in Australia. To improve performance and
to adhere to the strict Australian safety requirements, the focus
of these design projects was on optimizing the operational work-
ing sequences, remote operability of platforms, and safe access
design.
The whole structure was launched forwards after which the canti-
levered part was supported by temporary spud units. New foun-
dation piles for the next head stock were driven using its front pil-
ing template, and with a second template suspended on its side,
the foundations for the headstock extensions were driven. After
completion of the new head stock, the spud units were retracted,
roller supports were placed, and the CLB was shifted forward to
the next headstock location.
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CANTILEVER AND FINISHING BRIDGE
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
ONE SOLUTION TO BUILD A JETTY STARTING ON LAND,
CONTINUING THROUGH A MANGROVE, ENDING IN WA-
TER DEEP ENOUGH TO MOOR LNG TANKERS
JETTY BUILDING MACHINE FULLY EQUIPED WITH ALL
REQUIRED TOOLS AND ACCESS PLATFORMS
ACCOMODATING NUMEROUS BUILDING PROCESSES
WITHIN A LIMITED AMOUNT OF SPACE
2450m LONG JETTY WAS BUILT WITH AN AVERAGE
SPEED OF THREE SPANS PER WEEK
CANTILEVER SPAN OF 24m
Launching girder
DESIGN CHALLENGES
TWD designed one solution to build a jetty starting on land, con-
tinuing through a mangrove, and ending in shallow to deep water.
All construction works were performed by the CLB, ranging from
pile driving with two sets of templates, providing access for weld-
ing of headstocks, and placing the pre-cast roadway elements
with the gantry cranes. All works could be carried out from the
CLB, fitting in a limited available space. Different structures were
designed to provide access to difficult to reach welding areas.
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TEMPORARY WORKS DESIGN
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LAUNCHING GIRDERThe launching girder was designed to install pipe racks on the
headstock extensions. The girder was pulled forward using a sep-
arate winch system, which was hooked on a headstock. Hydraulic
skidding systems were designed to be able to accurately position
the piperacks.
Platform suspended on headstock extension
FINISHING BRIDGEThe CLB was followed directly by the Finishing Bridge, a second
skidding system that took care of all jobs that were not time criti-
cal. The finishing bridge could move back and forth using an inter-
nal capstan winch and a hook-on system to pull on the installed
headstocks, and thereby launching itself forwards.
ACCESS PLATFORMSSeveral types of access platforms were designed to reach the pile
below the headstock. At the front the platforms were clamped
around the pile using friction. The platforms on headstock exten-
sions were suspended from the headstock itself.