TYSONS CORNER, VA — A Link-Belt Cranes 140-ton TCC-1400 is assisting the construction of an express lane extension project in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
Purchased by the Shirley Contracting Company of Lorton, Virginia, which is being subcontracted on the project, the TCC-1400 is one of seven Link-Belt machines owned by the company. Shirley Contracting Equipment Manager Patrick Crocker said the company has a long history with Link-Belt.
“In fact, the very first crane the company purchased was a Link-Belt,” Crocker said, identifying that crane as an LS-108 lattice crane, which the company still owns. “At the end of the day, we want the right machine for the job, and we really value versatility.”
As part of the project, which looks to extend northbound Interstate 495 express lanes to the Maryland state border, the TCC-1400 is picking sound wall panels and posts and driving abutment pile to create a Mechanically Stabilized Earth wall. With a project scope that extends close to 2 miles, Crocker said the TCC-1400’s long reach and transportability distinguishes it from other cranes.
“The 1400 sits on a job right now doing the work of three RT cranes,” Crocker said. “On this type of job, it’s a hell of a lot more productive.”
Your local Wirtgen America dealer |
---|
Dobbs Equipment (SC) |
Aside from picking and placing the 8-by-20-foot sound wall panels, weighing 19,000 pounds each, and driving pile for the project, the TCC-1400 helped with box culvert replacements as well. Crocker said the TCC-1400 has proven itself time and time again to be indispensable on the job.
“Given the track record with this crane, I wouldn’t be surprised if we purchased more,” Crocker said.