APE Northeast recently provided specialized equipment for two contractors faced with limited headroom issues. Simpson and Brown of Cranford, NJ is driving 12.75″ pipe piles for the Hoboken Ferry Terminal with 14′ of headroom. They vibrate the piles with the APE 150T vibro outfitted with a forklift mounted suppressor, greatly reducing the height of the unit, and a dunce clamp allowing Simpson & Brown to drive the piles without modification. They drive, splice, drive, and splice until the 150T takes the piles to bedrock. They then pick up the APE 7.5 Low Headroom Hydraulic Impact Hammer, also with a forklift mount, to proof the piles. The APE 7.5, delivering 24,000 foot pounds, is the shortest hydraulic impact hammer in the world at 7.5′.

Northeast Remsco Construction contacted APE NE to install an APE Model 7.2 Low Headroom Hydraulic Impact Hammer on a CAT 345. The job involved retrofitting the Madison, NJ train station to be ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant. The issue was live overhead lines. The APE NE service department expertly designed and fabricated a specialized leader system that pinned directly to the excavator boom. The system worked perfectly, enabling Northeast Remsco to easily drive the 24″ pipe piles.

Please contact Paul Kuzik @ 201-400-8356 for more information.

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