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| Just
after the photo on the left was taken, the crane and its 10' wide
x 50' long x 12' high hanging module became unbalanced! Suddenly,
the module banged down hard with a riveting "thunk" with
one corner hitting and bouncing back up, forcing the opposite corner
to hit with another "thunk"! The crane rebounded back on
its rear extensions. This banging sequence happened twice more, shaking
up the foundation- and spectators- before the crane operator got control. |
The damage to
the pad was minimal, but the marks on the concrete definitely exibited
the pounding that took place at the outside corner of the module.
The Haz-Safe module was not damaged. |
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| The
opposite corner inflicted a chipping away damage to the step of the
user's concrete foundation. This corner is where sump floor tubes
are cantilevered 4' out from under the door. |
The
45,000 lb.first module is in position. Second module is being lifted
over the top of the user's 5' high concrete filled pipes. Anti vandal
enclosure hides electric and fire systems. |
At the other end,
the installation crew is aligning the modular split at the 2-hour,
180 Ibs. blast rated double doors. |
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| Patented aligning
sleeves are inserted into the under-the-sump bolt-up tube of each
module. |
Caulk is being
applied at the joint for the patented roof cap, which shall seal the
modular joint and the lifting lugs utilized as bolt-up flanges. |
Everything's
been checked out; all systems have been tested and the paint touch-ups
are complete before installation crew heads back to Sarver, PA. |