Denholm Project Forwarding
Meticulous Planning Overcomes Rural Obstacles
Denholm Project Forwarding recently completed a switchgear delivery project from Grangemouth to Crystal Rig windfarm, near Dunbar. On paper, there is nothing particularly unique about the dimensions of the 58 units, when compared to other project cargos handled by the Denholm Project Forwarding team. However, the final few miles to reach the rural windfarm location threw up a number of challenges for the team to overcome.
A challenging route to navigate
The single largest switchgear units were 3.4 metres high. This height would not normally be problematic, until you take into account that the delivery vehicles had to pass under busbars that distribute high voltage electricity – that are also 3.4 metres high. After successfully navigating under the busbars, the vehicles had to manoeuvre around a sharp 90 degrees turn. Because of the height restraints, a semi low loader vehicle would normally be used but this type of articulated lorry is unable to handle such sharp bends. The challenges were clear!
Thorough assessment, meticulous planning
To overcome the sharp turn, the team used a short bed rigid trailer with a scrubber (rear steer) axle, which improves mobility. This type of vehicle also has air suspension to reduce its height. To fully enable the units’ safe transit under the busbars, the outer cases were stripped beforehand. However, because, in doing so, the switchgear lost an element of protection, vehicle lashings were appropriately applied to compensate for this and ensure the switchgear was suitably protected during its final miles of transportation.
Successful delivery
All 58 switchgear units were successfully delivered by Denholm Project Forwarding, adding to their record of safe project cargo transportation – regardless of the obstacles.
Denholm Project Forwarding is used to overcoming complex deliveries: evaluating all options and meticulous planning are key.