Correction: Piling Canada Q3 2016
In one of the feature articles in Quarter 3 2016 of Piling
Canada, titled “Prepping Heavy Equipment for Remote Jobs,”
three photos from Canadian Pile Driving Equipment Inc. were
mistakenly omitted from the article’s layout. Piling Canada
greatly appreciates Canadian Pile Driving Equipment’s contribution
to the article, and we regret our error of missing the
inclusion of these photos.
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PHOTOS: CANADIAN PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT INC.
CPDE’s good customer, Northstar Energy, using the Junttan
PM23 working in the dead of winter at temperatures around
-45 degrees Celsius on the Eastern Alberta Transmission Line.
Northstar will once again work on another significant project
with the Junttan PM23 in Northern Alberta this winter.
CPDE’s Junttan mobile repair shop and spare parts container. These containers can be configured to be as custom as the customer requires.
They provide shelter from the weather and clean workspace, with all the tools and spare parts that may be needed. As sea can designs,
the containers can be easily shipped to remote locations. Several of these containers have been shipped to Siberia, for example, that
have shipped along with two Junttan hydraulic 25-ton hammers and power packs, working on an LNG project at -40 degrees Celsius.
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