My Construction Photos > Precast concrete tilt-up construction: Specialized lifting hardware for tilt-up wall construction by which crane can lift reinforced concrete walls from horizontal casting position to vertical position in wall. Primary hardware is steel lifting stud/anchor/bolt/plug, attached to reinforcing steel or wire embedded in concrete, as shown in circled inset, as it looks after lift is completed and hardware has been released. This is lifted by ground release lifting hardware consisting of a clasp/lock/grip that fits over the lifting stud/anchor and grips it while the attached lifting eye/bale applies lift. The lifting clasp/lock/grip has a release arm by which an attached rope/chain/cable is pulled down by worker on ground to release the lifting hardware from the wall after lift has been completed. A lifting clevis (red here) provides attachment to crane cable by which wall is lifted. Photo shows lifting hardware in place on right, before ground man has activated its release arm by pulling on attached release chain. To left is lifting hardware after its release from lifting stud/anchor. Phoenix, Arizona, November 2006.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Superintendent at upper right listens to radio with right ear while directing the dozer operators pushing the bridge with signals of his left hand. Ironworkers standing on top of each temporary bridge pier watch process and signal superintendent with hand signals/ radio if there is reason to stop. They also unlock and lock rollers to allow movement when dozers push and to prevent movement thereafter.Superintendent is standing on stack of temporary bridge deck panels, which will span transverse bridge joists to provide final driving surface. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: One of each pier in the last/west two sets. Top of near pier has two sets of rollers for the bottom chord of the Mabey Bridge to be pushed onto and to be supported as the bridge frame is pushed to the far pier. Each roller has a perpendicular bolt that is tightened against the roller to lock it when the frame is not being pushed. The bolt for the left near roller is prominently shown in the center of the inset detail. Appearing beyond the rollers is timber cribbing that forms the top of the last pier on the left side, which will support the bridge frame at the end of its erection and push from the east bank. Tyngsborough, Massachusetts 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Ironworker is taken by boat/skiff, driven by another ironworker, to temporary bridge pier. Both are wearing life jackets for water safety. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Superintendent at upper right listens to radio with right ear while directing the dozer operators pushing the bridge with signals of his left hand. Ironworkers standing on top of each temporary bridge pier watch process and signal superintendent with hand signals/ radio if there is reason to stop. They also unlock and lock rollers to allow movement when dozers push and to prevent movement thereafter.Superintendent is standing on stack of temporary bridge deck panels, which will span transverse bridge joists to provide final driving surface. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Ironworker turning bolt to lock down rollers at bridge pier supporting Mabey temporary bridge after bridge has been pushed out toward next pier, in preparation for erecting additional prefab truss panels, to be pushed out in turn.  Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Erected prefabricated truss panels and transverse joists are being pushed across rollers on top of temporary bridge piers. Ironworkers standing on top of each temporary bridge pier watch process and signal superintendent with hand signals/ radio if there is reason to stop. They also unlock and lock rollers to allow movement when dozers push and to prevent movement thereafter. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Ironworker is taken by boat to temporary bridge pier, climbs up wood pier protection, sets ladder,  and climbs ladder and pier steel to top to observe and report on movement of bridge as it is pushed out over river. Ironworker will release locks on rollers so bridge can be pushed, and after bridge push is completed, he will lock down rollers so bridge is held stable and cannot move until rollers are released at next bridge push. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, steel construction: Ironworker is taken by boat to temporary bridge pier, climbs up wood pier protection, sets ladder,  and climbs ladder and pier steel to top to observe and report on movement of bridge as it is pushed out over river. Ironworker will release locks on rollers so bridge can be pushed, and after bridge push is completed, he will lock down rollers so bridge is held stable and cannot move until rollers are released at next bridge push. Tyngsborough, MA 2005.
Precast concrete tilt-up construction: Specialized lifting hardware for tilt-up wall construction by which crane can lift reinforced concrete walls from horizontal casting position to vertical position in wall. Primary hardware is steel lifting stud/anchor/bolt/plug, attached to reinforcing steel or wire embedded in concrete, as shown in circled inset, as it looks after lift is completed and hardware has been released. This is lifted by ground release lifting hardware consisting of a clasp/lock/grip that fits over the lifting stud/anchor and grips it while the attached lifting eye/bale applies lift. The lifting clasp/lock/grip has a release arm by which an attached rope/chain/cable is pulled down by worker on ground to release the lifting hardware from the wall after lift has been completed. A lifting clevis (red here) provides attachment to crane cable by which wall is lifted. Photo shows lifting hardware in place on right, before ground man has activated its release arm by pulling on attached release chain. To left is lifting hardware after its release from lifting stud/anchor. Phoenix, Arizona, November 2006.
My Construction Photos > Precast concrete tilt-up construction: Specialized lifting hardware for tilt-up wall construction by which crane can lift reinforced concrete walls from horizontal casting position to vertical position in wall. Primary hardware is steel lifting stud/anchor/bolt/plug, attached to reinforcing steel or wire embedded in concrete, as shown in circled inset, as it looks after lift is completed and hardware has been released. This is lifted by ground release lifting hardware consisting of a clasp/lock/grip that fits over the lifting stud/anchor and grips it while the attached lifting eye/bale applies lift. The lifting clasp/lock/grip has a release arm by which an attached rope/chain/cable is pulled down by worker on ground to release the lifting hardware from the wall after lift has been completed. A lifting clevis (red here) provides attachment to crane cable by which wall is lifted. Photo shows lifting hardware in place on right, before ground man has activated its release arm by pulling on attached release chain. To left is lifting hardware after its release from lifting stud/anchor. Phoenix, Arizona, November 2006.
Precast concrete tilt-up construction: Specialized lifting hardware for tilt-up wall construction by which crane can lift reinforced concrete walls from horizontal casting position to vertical position in wall. Primary hardware is steel lifting stud/anchor/bolt/plug, attached to reinforcing steel or wire embedded in concrete, as shown in circled inset, as it looks after lift is completed and hardware has been released. This is lifted by ground release lifting hardware consisting of a clasp/lock/grip that fits over the lifting stud/anchor and grips it while the attached lifting eye/bale applies lift. The lifting clasp/lock/grip has a release arm by which an attached rope/chain/cable is pulled down by worker on ground to release the lifting hardware from the wall after lift has been completed. A lifting clevis (red here) provides attachment to crane cable by which wall is lifted. Photo shows lifting hardware in place on right, before ground man has activated its release arm by pulling on attached release chain. To left is lifting hardware after its release from lifting stud/anchor. Phoenix, Arizona, November 2006.
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