Last job before the opening of the City Tunnel
Monday, 21 January 2019
by Axel Brinnen
Now the guardhouse was going out down in the city tunnel. In was easy before the track was added, now we had to “launch” the cottage on a train carriage, however, the wagons are not adapted for the platforms but 80 cm too high, which made it a little more difficult. We at Tunga Lyft
Replacement of engine block on 28/38 tons
Monday, 21 January 2019
by ln
The engine block on Stena Danica needs to be replaced due to. a damage that cannot be repaired. The engine block requires a 7x3m hole to be made in the car deck as the four main engines were fitted when the ferry was built. The 28-ton block that was damaged was lifted with our 125-ton
Launch of bridge in Denmark
Monday, 21 January 2019
by ln
The launch of a bridge in Denmark is usually well attended. Weight 2 500 tons. We completed the 40-meter launch distance in just three hours. A unique feature of this type is the uphill launch. Do you have questions about how we can help you? Contact Conny Plato Phone: +46 (0)72 321 24 00 E-mail:
Piling on the ESS research facility in Lund
Monday, 21 January 2019
by ln
TungaLyft has developed equipment that can test load piles to the desired weight to ensure the quality of the soil and pile. After completing the work, we provide comprehensive documentation to the end customer, which facilitates future calculations. Tungalyft has been carrying out similar projects since 2013. In this case, the ESS research facility in
Roof collapse in Landskrona
Monday, 21 January 2019
by ln
A pillar of a roof structure gave way in a building that will become a Willys food store in Landskrona. TungaLyft was tasked with securing the building from collapse and lifting the roof trusses into position, as well as installing a new column. A cool job where we really had to work on securing before
Splitting a ship in Landskrona
Monday, 21 January 2019
by Axel Brinnen
The shipyard in Landskrona was asked to extend a ship by another 13 meters. Tunga Lyft was given the job of launching the part and returning to the new middle piece once we split the ship. The new piece was manufactured elsewhere and lifted in by the sea crane. A launch in dry dock and