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Harbour City Development
Curtain Brothers
Port Moresby, PNG
New berths on land reclaimed from the sea
Instead of dropping a heavy weight from a great
height only once or twice a minute, the BSP rapid
impact compactor (RIC) drops a lighter weight from
a relatively low height at a rate of 40 to 60 times a
minute.
Australian Contractors, Curtain Bros based in Townsville,
Qld have purchased a new piece of equipment to be used in their
ground consolidation operations in Papua New Guinea. The machine
is an RIC unit (rapid impact compactor) designed by BSP International
Foundations Ltd (UK) bought exclusively through ThyssenKrupp
Steelcom out of Newcastle, NSW.
Hydraulic power is taken from the excavator to operate the hammer. A
unique foot design transfers energy from the dropweight to the
ground. The foot remains in contact with the ground during compaction
and does not throw up debris like other compaction techniques.
As the name suggests, a fast blow rate is achieved and ground is
treated by imparting typically 20-80 blows (depending on soil strata)
at each compaction point. Instrumentation is fitted to monitor
blows and energy from the hammer as well as recording ground penetration
and ground settlement.
 
Assembly of the RIC unit to the excavator was done at Curtain
Bros workshop at Motukea Island near the capital Port Moresby.
The first site compacted was the Harbour City development in Port
Moresby itself. Curtain Bros are constructing new berths on land
reclaimed from the sea. Depths of fill are 3 to 5m using sand and
gravel quarried from nearby cuttings made through the surrounding
mountains during road construction. The site will also be the location
for residential development and commercial offices.
The machine is completely self-erecting and can be mobilised
on site in minutes. After this job is complete the intention is
to transfer the rig up to Tari in Southern Highlands, PNG for work
in compacting fill put into large drainage channels alongside the
highways known in Pidgin English as “Barats”. These “Barats” up
to 3m deep are being filled in and require a fast efficient method
for consolidating the fill.
Technical Details at a glance: RIC Rapid Impact
Compaction
Performance Data |
Ram Mass |
Max Impact Energy |
Blow Rate @ rated
energy* |
Operating Pressure |
Hydraulic Flow
Required |
Excavator basic
size |
MODEL |
Kg |
kNm |
Bpm |
Bar |
L/min |
T |
RIC-5000 |
5000 |
60 |
50 |
220 |
180-200 |
30+35 |
RIC-7000 |
7000 |
83 |
40-50 |
240 |
220-250 |
30-40 |
RIC-9000 |
9000 |
106 |
35-45 |
270 |
220-250 |
40-45 |
RIC-12000 |
12000 |
180 |
35-40 |
250 |
380-400 |
65-75 |
*Performance governed by hydraulic supply
of excavator
BSP can supply a complete rig on a range of different
excavators,
or the front end equipment to mount on a customer's base machine
- subject to it being in good order.
To find out more, please contact ThyssenKrupp Steelcom
at +61 02 9409 1777 exclusively authorised to supply
BSP RIC (rapid impact compaction) and accessories for hire and sale in the Australasia and Oceania
(New Zealand, PNG and Pacific Islands) region.
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