Lankhorst High-Capacity Slings for Allseas Jacket Lifting System Wind Project

The Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit uses Lankhorst Ropes ultra-heavy lift slings for installation and decommissioning projects. (Image credit: Jelco Stouthandel Photography)
Lankhorst Ropes has supplied high-capacity, ultra-heavy lift slings to Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit for the transportation and lowering of a 7,300-tonne jacket for a converter platform in the German offshore project BorWin 5. The Lankhorst Gama 98 slings held the jacket in position above the stern of the Pioneering Spirit for the 2-day journey to the installation site.

Lankhorst heavy lift slings are an integral part of the Pioneering Spirit’s Jacket Lifting System for platform installation and decommissioning projects. The eight 25 m endless slings use a Gama98 Ultra Heavy Lift rope construction. The ropes were manufactured in Portugal to a length tolerance of +/- 1.5%. The Pioneering Spirit’s jacket lift system features six blocks to guide the slings; each block is equipped with two endless sling constructions. Ahead of the BorWin 5 project, the slings were proof loaded according to DNV-ST-N001.

Slings Re-Use for Offshore Projects

After the BorWin 5 offshore wind energy project, the Lankhorst slings will be used by the Pioneering Spirit for future installation and decommissioning projects, each having a different load profile during lifting and subsequent transportation. The slings will be used to lift and transport jackets.

Over the past decade, Lankhorst research and development has progressively built industry confidence in the reuse of heavy lift slings. “Today we have a proven fatigue performance model for the assessment of a sling’s lifetime together with the development of safe and reliable engineered lifting plans,” said Marcel van der Molen, Sales Director, Lankhorst Ropes. “Lankhorst’s ability to manufacture slings to a consistent and repeatable length accuracy has been fundamental to establishing confidence in our fatigue performance modelling.”

For more information on Lankhorst heavy lift and ultra-heavy lift slings, visit: www.lankhorstropes.com.

Lankhorst Gama98 slings hold the 7,300-tonne converter platform for the German offshore project, BorWin 5. (Image credit: Jelco Stouthandel Photography)

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