CCI Industrial Constructors has completed the replacement of an overhead bridge crane, removing a 25t unit and installing a new 30t crane for an undisclosed client.
The work was carried out by the company’s millwright and rigging division, which managed the crane removal and installation process.
According to the company, its team addressed the upgrade as part of its experience in handling different types of overhead crane systems.
The company stated that its teams work to meet schedule milestones and comply with safety requirements throughout such projects.
CCI Industrial Constructors said: “Great job by our millwright/rigging division for tackling this overhead bridge crane replacement.
“Our teams are well-versed in various types of overhead crane systems. Whether it’s a bridge replacement, runway track repairs/modifications or a new system, we deliver quality execution ensuring schedule milestones and safety requirements are performed at a high level.”
CCI Industrial Constructors describes itself as a self-performing general contractor offering civil, structural and mechanical construction services in the industrial sector.
Its project portfolio includes new construction, retrofits, upgrades for capital construction, maintenance and outage-related work.
The company reports a history of repeat customers, which it attributes to its approach to service and its focus on safety, quality, and value during project execution.
Operations at CCI Industrial Constructors include a range of delivery methods, such as general contracting, engineering, procurement, construction, construction management, and maintenance service agreements.
The company also performs various self-perform disciplines, including boilermaking, carpentry, cement finishing, heavy equipment operation, ironwork and rigging, labour, and millwright work.
Last month, CCI Industrial Constructors carried out several critical lifts at the University of Michigan’s Central Power Plant.
During scheduled plant outages, the company’s team was responsible for removing existing condensers and installing updated units.