
A Design Review of a heavy haul trailer with a capacity of 300,000 lbs. used to transport transformers and large vessels from Lewiston Washington, to Grande Prairie, Alberta.

A Design Review of a heavy haul trailer with a capacity of 300,000 lbs. used to transport transformers and large vessels from Lewiston Washington, to Grande Prairie, Alberta.

A concealment package was designed for ENSIGN Drilling for their 750 kip stiff double. The concealment was required to make the drilling rig to look like a building, to blend into an urban setting.

Damage assessments on incidents where the block impacted the crown, crown damage during transport, and damage on a torque tube and top drive have been performed.

The owner of a 1966 Link-belt crane had a damaged component and wanted to know if it could be repaired or rebuilt. Working with a fabrication ship a replacement assembly was built so the crane could be put back into service.

A local fabrication shop asked for help in reviewing and assessing the cause of damage to a component of a Surface Hole Rig.

A local crane company needed a unique design for a crane boom dolly that had allowances for storage of the crane's counterweights. A design requirement was to still allow easy access to the counterweights during rig-up.

Numerous adjustable lifting devices for handling a range of valve bodies in a production environment.

A Design Review was performed and an API Design Binder was prepared for a company pursuing API Certification for their fabrication shop.

A number of projects providing ratings for lugs and different pieces of equipment such as cranes and trolleys, support booms, walkways, and doghouse raising systems with certifications.