Apologies.
I've been trying to download the pictures from my Google pixel 8 mobile to my PC so I can photoshop them, but the USB-type C cable I've got isn't transferring the pictures to my PC. I'll post the pictures in a bit from my mobile. I'll definitely post the pictures tonight.
Whilst I'm posting.
I spoke to one of the lads erecting the mobile crane this afternoon. He told me the lift is scheduled to start at 6.30am on Monday morning. I'm assuming that's when everyone involved in the lift will be onsite. He said the lift will take a few hours. The mobile crane is now in situ, with the crane arm raised in the air, and 2 orange straps are around the steel frame that is being lifted into place.
I'm just guessing after looking at the pictures and doing a bit of searching on Google. The mobile crane could be the Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 9 axle mobile hydraulic crane - Sarens. I'm not 100% sure. The crane looks very similar. So does the tyre configuration, 3,3,1,2. You'll see from the pictures in a bit.
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Might take a few hours to lift it. No way it takes a few hours to lift it into place though. And connect it etc. But I guess the lift is the more interesting part. A sped up timelapse type thing would be good, you would think st least Sisk would want that to show.
Great photos, I passed the mobile crane on the mancunian way on the way home. Pity I didn't have enough battery charge to get the actual lift of the crane. I didn't think to walk towards the co-op arena and get some pictures from there.The final set of pictures.
The Sarens lifting crane.
Ready to be lifted with the orange straps attached.
The smaller Sarens mobile crane was driven away.
PS. I missed the mobile crane arm lifting up because I went and had a look around the souvenir store, otherwise I would have video it. Arrrgh! :-(
Assume once this "bridge" of sorts is lifted and connected, the building up of the steelwork from bottom up begins again in that middle section?
Oh wow. That's pretty spectacular then. So it's just the works within the bridge to create the floor or floors in the sky bar. Impressive.No, nothing underneath. It’s the main frame for the sky bar and hotel rooms which look out on to the pitch and will be supported by the towers on either side.
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