Berard Uses Hydra-Slide HT300 to Move Riverside Cabin

The floating crane could only lift the 60,000-lb. cabin so far.

November 7, 2018 - Heavy transport and rigging company Berard chose its 300-ton capacity HT300 heavy-track hydraulic skidding system to move a 60,000-lb. cabin onto foundations on the bank of the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, recently.

Berard’s client wanted to convert an old tugboat cabin into an office and interactive learning center. The wheelhouse will eventually be outfitted with controls and screens so participants can visualize working as a captain on a vessel. The lower levels of the cabin will serve as an office and operational space.

The 30-ft.-long, 18-ft.-wide cabin was lifted by a 600-ton capacity floating crane but the cabin’s final position was 80 ft. beyond the crane’s hook.

The client had originally planned to use the crane to set the cabin onto a base frame, but Brett Berard, vice president of operations at Berard, explained that falling river levels at the time of the project put the spot beyond the crane’s reach at the required capacity.

He added: “A larger crane could have completed the task, but it would have been far more expensive and time consuming than using the Hydra-Slide HT300. Further, a quick turnaround was required as the client was unaware of a solution to move the cabin from the crane radius to the foundations. Upon discovery of the Berard / Hydra-Slide solution, we mobilized in only three days to avoid additional reduction in river levels; we were onsite for one day.”

Hydra-Slide’s heavy-track skidding systems are a cost-effective, accurate, and safe method for moving, loading, or unloading all types of heavy loads where a rigid, load-carrying track is required. In this case, the HT300 combined with a hydraulic jacking system, jacks, and cribbing to complete the slide.

The unit was the first of three systems Berard has bought from the Canadian manufacturer—and it remains the flagship product. Berard’s fleet also includes a 500-ton capacity HT500, and a 400-ton capacity LP400 low-profile skidding system. Berard also owns self-propelled modular transporters, highway transporters, and other heavy-rigging equipment.

Brett Berard said: “We first purchased the HT300 system due to the simple design and likely frequency of use. Most cargo that utilizes skid systems is less than 600,000 lbs. However, the whole fleet has helped us to win contracts where we wouldn’t have been successful if presenting alternative technologies and methods as solutions. The myriad of benefits we were able to offer the client in the old tugboat cabin move are testament to that.”

He concluded: “Most clients are overthinking a solution—large cranes, the infamous ‘mega heavy lift helicopter’—when in reality the simplistic skid solution is not only the safest but the most cost effective method of moving heavy cargo in confined spaces.”

Berard is headquartered in New Iberia with a second Louisiana site in Morgan City and additional facilities in Houston, Texas, and Theodore, Alabama.

 

 




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