Mainteck has the people and the systems to capably deliver on any construction project from critical short term shut down work, to large scale long duration construction projects.
The case studies provided are a few examples of highly successful projects both for Mainteck and our clients. We continue to improve our systems and train our people to ensure our performace continues to exceed our clients expectations. Contact us if you require any further information about our capabilities or would like our reference list.
BOS Ladle Car Foundations
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
2010 |
| Man Hours: |
15,000+ |
| Construction and installation of piled concrete foundations including a significant steel fabrication component for the BOS Steel Ladle Car. |
No.1 Electrolytic Tinning Line Demolition
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
2010 |
| Man Hours: |
20,000+ |
| Complete demolition, removal and make safe of the redundant No.1 Electrolytic Tinning Line at Port Kembla. Demolition issues included working with hazardous materials on plant which had significantly deteriorated. |
No. 5 Blast Furnace Reline
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
2009 |
| Man Hours: |
340,000+ |
| Complete Reline of BSL's No.5 Blast Furnace. Overall responsibility for Furnace Top, Furnace Proper and Cooling System Demolition. Part supply & Fabrication and Installation reline duration was 150 days x 24 hours. |
Walking Beam Furnace
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
2004 - 2006 |
| Man Hours: |
150,000+ |
| In conjunction with our partners for this project, Stein Heurtey of France, Mainteck was commissioned to supply, fabricate and install the mechanical and structural portion of the second slab reheat furnace at Bluescope Steels Hot Strip Mill at Port Kembla |
BOS Vessel Replacement
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
May - Dec 2004 |
| Man Hours: |
20,000+ |
| Bluescope Steel contracted Mainteck to remove and replace the No.3 Basic Oxygen Steelmaking vessel at its Kembla works during a 42-day shutdown. A key element of the project was the welding of lamella plate to the new vessel, requiring highly specialised expertise. Mainteck developed special weld procedures and a system of training, qualifying, and selecting high caliber welders to complete the project. |
Blast Furnace Demolition
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| Client: |
Blue Scope Steel |
| Timing: |
2003 - 2006 |
| Man Hours: |
45,000+ |
| Mainteck was engaged as principal contractor for the complete demolition and removal of Bluescope Steels redundant No.4 Blast Furnace. To reduce the number of people required on-site in a dangerous environment, Mainteck sourced special hydraulic shears to cut the furnace components into large sections. |

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