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Wed September 12, 2018 - Midwest Edition
AGF Access — Windsor, a division of AGF Access Group Inc., was selected by EHV Power, a Quanta Services company, to supply and install a customized access solution of scaffolding and tarping for relocating power lines as part of the new Gordie Howe International Bridge megaproject.
The construction of the new cable-stayed bridge and border crossing across the Detroit River connecting Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont., requires the dismantling and undergrounding of more than 4.7 mi. (7.5 km) of high-transmission voltage power lines. AGF Access' reusable, all-around scaffoldingsystem and tarps allowed workers to build enclosed transformer pods to access the high voltage lines. Six of the 12 power cable termination pods have been completed.
“Scaffolding was the right access choice for this project,” said Brian Jean, supervisor, AGF Access — Windsor. “Scaffolding can give you safe access to places you can't get to with lifts and ladders and provides a stable floor to walk on — you don't even notice you are working at height.”
The pods, which were located at various heights from 20 to 150 ft. (45.7 to 6 m), provided a clean, environmentally-enclosed working environment. The temporary scaffolding was anchored to compact 4,000 lb. (1,814 kg) blocks tied off with cables to support up to 15 workers at one time. A tarping system allowed EHV Power to work through the harsh Ontario winter, providing a water and snow resistant environment for workers.
“The access solution was very important, yet an easy-to-use option for this massive undertaking,” said Ilario Iacoucci, engineering manager, EHV Power. “AGF Access was able to deliver their product and service on time and on schedule. We wouldn't hesitate to use them again.”
The new bridge is symbolically named in honor of Canadian ice hockey player Gordie Howe, who played for most of his career for the Detroit Red Wings. Howe died on June 10, 2016. The Gordie Howe International Bridge is scheduled for a completion date of 2022.
AGF Access — Windsor is one of 25 locations in North America providing the rental, sales and service of access and scaffolding equipment, including Hydro Mobile and Winsafe. The “one-stop shop” rental stores provide access products ranging from scaffolding, mast climbers, scissors lifts, boom lifts and swing stages.
Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, AGF Access Group provides full access-at-heights solutions for construction projects across North America. The company is made up of two manufacturing arms: Hydro Mobile for mast climbing work platforms (MCWP) and Winsafe for swing stages. It also has a rental store division (Hydro Rents, AGF Access and IEQ), and a rental and installation of construction and material elevators division (Jamco). AGF Access Group focuses on the design, engineering, manufacturing, sales, rental, service, installation, dismantling and training of standard and innovative access solutions. The company specializes in power plants, nuclear facilities, hydroelectric generating stations and dams, bridges and more.
AGF Access Group's rental division operates through the AGF Access, IEQ and Hydro Rents brands and is focused on the rental, sales and service of access and scaffolding equipment, including Hydro Mobile and Winsafe. The rental stores provide access products ranging from scaffolding, mast climbers, scissors lifts, boom lifts and swing stages. By grouping different kind of products, they can provide customers with the best solution to meet their access challenges.