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Specialized Heavy Hauling and Erection                    

Bay Ltd. is one of the heavy hauling and lifting pioneers along the Gulf Coast.  Since our incorporation fifty years ago, Bay Ltd. has maintained an extensive equipment fleet suited to a wide array of specialty needs as well as an experienced and highly skilled workforce.  Our fleet of Nicolas Transporters has been recently upgraded to 82 axles.

The diversity of Bay Ltd. enables us to provide in-house a variety of services and facilities to complement our heavy hauling and erection activities.  These include:

  • Private barge and deepwater docks and facilities

  • Transshipment by rail, barge or truck

  • Support equipment sales and service (RT Cranes, forklifts, manlifts, scissorlifts, air compressors, etc.)

Bay Ltd. would be glad to inspect your haul routes and make the best recommendation to get your equipment to the job safely and efficiently.

Heavy Rigging

Bay Ltd. has one of the World's largest and most modern fleets of specialized heavy hauling and rigging equipment.  Supported by engineered lift plans and haul route analysis Bay's experienced personnel provide World-class service.

Hydraulic Lift System

Lifting Made Safe and Flexible
 

The RMS Lift System uniquely handles the heaviest, indivisible loads safely and flexibly, with the maximum operational safety and precision in temperatures as low as -30°C.

The system operates with two to four masts and is controlled completely from ground level.  Between lifts, the load rests in its entirety on a lock plate above the jacks, and no part of the load is taken by the masts themselves.  The positive locking device of the Jack-Up System improves the precision of lifting as well as lowering as compared with other, friction-sensitive systems.

 

One of the system's primary safety features is that all operations take place on the ground, including maintenance and repair. The system does not require any personnel to be in the masts during lifting.

The mast bracing has been developed to provide even stress distribution, which simplifies both calculation and erection.  The system can be braced completely from within the base area of the masts for lifts in tight situations.

 

Lift height is maximized at 150 meters, with a lift rate of up to eight meters per hour.  The system can be used with masts that list 600, 1200 or 2000 tons per section (e.g.: 8,000 tons for a four mast lift).  The mast rig can also be moved horizontally in all directions by skidding.