Appointment news Heikki Kohonen (24) has started as a service engineer in Junttan
Junttan’s new PMx20 Piling rig into serial production First introduced in Bauma 2010 fair, Junttan’s new PMx20 pile driving rig

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Hydraulically operated railroad hoist- Piling foundations for the steel lattice bridge

The piling work for the Kallansillat/Tikkalansaari railroad on Highway 5 between Päiväranta and Kuopio

Extensive reconstruction work of the Kallansillat bridges is taking place to the north of the city of Kuopio. The project, which was commissioned by the Road Investments Unit of the Finnish Transport Agency, Liikennevirasto, began in October 2009. In the project, approximately five kilometers of Highway 5 between Päiväranta and Vuorela is being transformed into a motorway, a total of 26 bridges are to be repaired or constructed, along with a service road of some 7 kilometers, some 1.5 kilometers of new railroads, and three interchanges are being built.

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Aarsleff scores at Warsaw`s new
national stadium





Project Profile – Warsaw Stadium

The ability of the leading Danish civil engineering contractor Per Aarsleff and its European subsidiaries to pool and combine their expertise and resources, provides the flexibility to bid for and successfully execute huge projects, which could otherwise be outside the normal capability of the group’s individual companies.

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PDCA Project of the year





By Michael R. Jahnigen, Cyril N. Okoye,
Mike McClung and Kati Niskanen

Sun Marine Maintenance, Inc. of Frankford, Delaware brought together recent technological advances that included a new Emeca/SPEUSA mechanical splice joint, two Junttan hydraulic impact hammers and pile driving rigs in the execution of the major long precast concrete pile project at Seaport Canaveral Tank Farm, Florida.

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Greatest on shore foundation work in the world is carried in Brazil with Finish presence





At ThyssenKrupp CSA Siderúrgica do Atlântico (TKCSA) worksite in Santa Cruz, metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro, 120 pile driving equipments are working 24 hours a day carrying the piling and all the foundation works – the largest on shore foundation construction site in the world. Among these machines there are 5 hydraulic hammers and 2 pile driving rigs from the Finnish company Junttan. 

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Aarsleff expands with Junttan

 





Aarsleff Piling has expanded its comprehensive fleet of driven piling equipment with the purchase of a Finnish Junttan PM26 LC piling rig complete with 9t Junttan accelerated hammer. The acquisition and fleet expansion is in direct response to Aarsleff’s sustained increase in demand for its services and especially in the renewable energy sector. Here there is a growing requirement for much larger precast concrete piles up to 400 mm square section needed to accommodate the high cyclical loadings generated by wind turbines.

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Cementation Foundations Skanska piles into multipurpose Junttan






The cooperation and close working relationship over many years between the UK specialist piling contractor Cementation Foundations Skanska (CFS) and hydraulic foundations equipment manufacturer Junttan Oy, has proved to be a considerable advantage to both parties. Initially the numerous changes CFS made to the standard piling rigs to suit their operations are now incorporated by Junttan during manufacture at the factory and are also a benefit to other Junttan customers including potential CFS competitors.

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Aarsleff lands at Lissett





Aarsleff Piling has landed the piling that will provide the foundation support for a £38M wind farm on a former Second World War aerodrome at Lissett, a few miles south of the eastern coastal town of Bridlington, East Yorkshire. The precast concrete piles will support 12 turbines at the old airfield, which was the onetime base for the RAF’s 158 squadron flying Handley Page Halifax bombers. Shortly after the war Lissett airfield was returned to agricultural use and later included a small industrial park.

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Stent`s Junttan PM23LC Exceeds Expectations







The first and currently only Junttan PM23LC fixed leader self erecting piling rig in the UK has exceeded the expectations of owner and piling contractor Stent Foundations. The company bought the hydraulically operated rig, with its extensive mast manoeuvrability, specifically to modernise and replace its crane mounted suspended leader rigs, which are now about 30 years old.  There were some initial concerns that the new 60 t rig would be too large, but these have proved unfounded following the successful completion of a variety of different contracts.

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UK`s first steel piled onshore wind turbines for Aarsleff





The UK’s first onshore wind turbines to be supported on tubular steel piled foundations will form part of a new wind farm being built in County Durham. A backfilled and reinstated former opencast coal site near Tow Law is being transformed by Banks Developments into the 24MW West Durham Wind Farm, supplying renewable energy into the national grid with five of the 12 turbines supported on drill casing recycled from the oil industry.

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