Case study: Lifting a historic building for renovation.
We will introduce a case where the foundation of a historic building was safely lifted and restored!
The renovation of a historic building in the capital of Georgia required lifting a 3.4-meter-high steel tower. To achieve this, a 16-point SyncLift system and 39 hydraulic jacks were used to synchronously lift the building onto the pylons. A 5.5-meter-long pylon was driven into the concrete foundation from the first floor, and brackets with double-acting hydraulic jacks were installed at the top of each pylon. Four threaded steel rods were passed through each pylon bracket and connected to a structure supporting the building's foundation. Additionally, the SyncLift system allowed the operator to monitor and control all jacks from a single touchscreen controller. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
- Company:エナパック 本社 営業部
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