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Building the Chelsea Street Bridge - Sheave Lift

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

J.F. White Contracting Co. out of Framingham, MA is the lead contractor on the $125-million Chelsea Street Bridge replacement project in East Boston, MA.
The 450 feet span vertical lift bridge will have a clearance of 175 feet when complete.

This video showcases the exacting communication that occurs between the crane operator and the project supervisor directing the men and women, from three separate teams to complete a common goal.
This process would not be possible without their implicit trust in each other. Listen in as Joe Keaney of the Lydon Company directs Donny Caisse of Hallamore Cranes to lift and place a 132-ton sheave wheel from ground level to 22 stories above the Chelsea River and into a cradle with less than 1/100ths of an inch clearance. Safely and securely.

The two 200 foot towers on opposite shores were completed in mid-summer of 2010. Production of installing the equipment and construction of the machine rooms for both towers have been with Lydon Millwright Services.

Working with Hallamore's 800-ton Demag CC2800 crawler crane the second of four 18-foot diameter 265,000 pound sheaves were lifted into position atop the South tower of the Chelsea Street Bridge on December 18th, 2010.

Remote Mounted Wide-Angle Cameras: GoPro 1080p HD Hero
Handheld Cameras: Canon 1280p HD
TimeLapse Camera: Canon 1dMark2 with 40mm TS

Camera and Edit: Stephen SetteDucati
Edited in CS5, QuicktimePro, iMovieHD

Musical Score: brokenkites - 'As Birds to the Sky'

Special Thanks to:
MassDOT
The City of Boston
Local Operating Engineers
Lydon Millwright Services
Hallamore Crane
Timken Bearings

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  • Hi, I come from Guernsey, Channel Islands - (population approx' 60000) and the biggest crane we have here is a 25 ton Kato !!!, your videos are truly amazing, i love watching these beasts at work. the biggest excavator by far here is an old 45 ton komatsu which never comes out of the quarry. most of the bulk digging when it happens is with 20 ton hitachi excavators and they load trucks which carry 8 tons. pretty pathetic in comparison really.

    regards.

  • when our company work like this?..big machine/speed/quality/money...­.ext

  • I live in E. Boston and Ive been seeing the bridge from the very beginning of construction and it is looking awesome! Keep the videos coming! Looking forward for the next one!

  • Great video, I saw this coming in to Logan Airport and it is an amazing structure.

  • Hey Steve, you just keep getting better and better. Great video again

  • Great Camera Work. Love the new in cab camera in the crane.

  • awesome vid, two of my passions including here, hoisting and bridge work!! Great Work

  • as usual awesome work...

  • Great work

  • Another awesome hit.

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