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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires annual inspections of 126 pieces of Load Handling Equipment at 12 Lock and Dam sites along the Upper Mississippi River. The contractor must have qualified personnel to perform functional tests and safety inspections, with all inspections completed by May 8, 2026.
The contractor will conduct annual inspections of Load Handling Equipment, ensuring all systems are tested and safety devices are verified.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - St. Paul District requires a contractor to have qualified personnel perform annual inspections of Load Handling Equipment at twelve (12) Lock and Dam sites located along the Upper Mississippi River between Minneapolis, MN and Guttenberg, IA. The 126 pieces of load handling equipment (LHE) to be inspected includes overhead cranes, jib cranes, chain hoists, cable hoists, gantry cranes, trolleys and similar equipment. These are all considered ?Overhead Cranes? for contractual purposes. The contractor shall functionally test all hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems through full range of operation IAW EM 385-1-1. All hoists are to be functionally tested without load. Inspectors will verify safety devices for proper operation. Wire ropes shall be inspected IAW appropriate OSHA, ASME EM 385-1-1 and manufacturer recommendations. Inspectors shall submit inspection forms and certificate of inspection for each piece of equipment within ten days of final inspection. Inspections should be completed no later than
8 MAY 2026. John Riederer
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