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    Home » Blog » Key Bridge collapse: Massive claw to clear remaining debris; deeper channel to open Thursday

    Key Bridge collapse: Massive claw to clear remaining debris; deeper channel to open Thursday

    April 24, 2024Updated:April 24, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Giant crane, match big claw.

    Over the weekend, a significant mechanical capture was delivered to Baltimore as a new phase of cleanup of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is set to begin following the anticipated Thursday beginning of the deepest alternative channel through the wreckage so far.

    The capture may become attached to the&nbsp, Chesapeake 1000 crane&nbsp, and function as a “vital piece” of debris- removal operations at the bottom of the Patapsco River in the next stage of operations, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Michael Himes, a spokesperson for the Key Bridge Response Unified Command. The set of four mechanical fangs weighs 165 measurement plenty when clear and can hold up to 1, 000 measurement lots, according to its Dutch company, The Grab Specialist.

    The grab comes as a 35-foot channel is anticipated to open, allowing larger vessels to enter Baltimore harbor and when salvage operations begin to move debris from the harbor’s 50-foot main channel. The new alternate channel will be the deepest of the&nbsp, temporary routes&nbsp, into the harbor and the Port of Baltimore, which has been blocked to most vessel traffic since the&nbsp, cargo ship Dali struck a bridge support column&nbsp, March 26, causing the 1.6- mile bridge to collapse and&nbsp, killing six construction workers.

    The Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel is planned to open to commercially essential vessels from Thursday until 6 a. m. next Monday, according to a&nbsp, marine safety bulletin&nbsp, issued Monday evening by the Coast Guard, which noted that weather could impact the schedule. According to size and other factors, vessels hoping to transit the new channel, which runs close to the still-immobile Dali, will need to request access and be approved. Deeper- draft vessels will need to be helmed by&nbsp, a Maryland pilot&nbsp, and escorted by two tugboats.

    The temporary channel will remain closed until at least May 10 after Monday morning as” critical and highly dynamic salvage operations” begin the week of May 1.

    When the hydraulic grab moves in for subsurface debris removal, Himes said, the footprint of salvage operations in the water will have to change to accommodate the enormous size of the water. He recalled that the grab was on standby but not used when he was employed by the public information office during the Baltimore-bound cargo ship Golden Ray’s salvage operations that ended up on the Georgia coast. This time around, the grab is going to get work.

    The hydraulic grab was built in 2015 in its manufacturer’s factory in the Netherlands and is the only one in the world of its size with four independent hydraulic claws, the company’s managing director, Emiel Bleyenberg, said in an email. The global salvage company Ardent soon used the grab to remove debris from the Troll Solution, a jack-up offshore oil rig that collapsed in 2015, using it by the global salvage firm Ardent.

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