Tower Install

Engineering at new heights — SCW & IES delivering a 90m+ tower build for the No.6 BF Reline Project.

In collaboration with IES, SCW is successfully assisting with the installation of a 96-metre tower structure surrounding the Excess Gas Burner (EGB) Stack for the No.6 Blast Furnace Reline Project — delivering precision, safety, and engineering excellence at every stage.

Scope of Work

SCW, in partnership with IES, is currently engaged for the off-site preparation and on-site installation of a 96-metre tower structure surrounding the Excess Gas Burner (EGB) as part of the No.6 Blast Furnace Reline Project.

Key deliverables include:

  • Precision installation of the 96m tower components to support EGB operations
  • Structural alignment and integration with existing furnace systems
  • Coordination with multiple trades, including mechanical, structural, and safety teams
  • Strict adherence to project sequencing to ensure safe and efficient execution

Project Challenges & Solutions

Working within a active major industrial project environment presented significant operational and safety challenges. SCW addresses these through proactive planning and disciplined execution, ensuring:

  • Comprehensive lift studies and engineering controls for high-risk tasks are in place
  • Collaboration with IES and site stakeholders to maintain schedule integrity

Safety & Delivery

Safety and precision remains at the forefront of all project activities:

  • All tower installation works are carried out with a commitment to achieving an incident-free outcome
  • Continuous risk assessments and compliance with site safety standards
  • Efficient delivery within the project timeline and without disruption to surrounding operations

Outcome

The project is being completed safely, on time, and to specification, working to achieve a key milestone for the No.6 Blast Furnace Reline. SCW’s technical capability and commitment to quality reinforced our reputation as a trusted partner in large-scale industrial installations.

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