Where is the crusher now? Do not disturb

18-12-2018
The MB-C50 crusher bucket at work in the Bavarian residential area

The MB-C50 crusher bucket at work in the Bavarian residential area

At 45 Franziskaner Strasse in Munich, during the war, people fled to shelter in neighbouring buildings, escaping through underground tunnels, to avoid being stopped on the streets. Some of these tunnels were built as early as 1700.

Today the galleries and tunnels are still there, underneath modern buildings, houses, shops, that now, need to expand in order to accommodate new tenants or businesses.  Already crowded city centres cannot expand, there are streets, parking lots, sidewalks and generally little space. So, courtyards are the only available choice.

This happened at number 45, where the German company Stöger Baggebetrie, who specialize in civil reconstructing, began to build an extension by demolishing part of the inner courtyard to build new foundations.

The biggest challenge was to safely manage the construction site, in a short time and without disturbing the neighbourhood. There were several difficulties to face: move the equipment through the narrow courtyard entrance, do not make too much dust, noise, or vibrations, manage the excavated material, work fast, and contain costs. In short, maximum efficiency and less waste.

How?

Logistic management and site safety

Where is the crusher now? Do not disturb

At number 45 the courtyard entrance is small, at the inner yard itself is narrow. The only equipment capable of fitting without problems is a 5-ton mini-excavator. Others could not have carried out excavation operations.

And then? What to do with the inert material?
At first glance the solution seemed to be to load it onto small trucks and haul it the recycling centres, then bring back the stabilized material into the yard to fill the foundation base.

A logistic management nightmare. Too many lorries to coordinate in and out. Timing issues. Unforeseen costs. Downtime and city centres truck circulations limitation. All factors that could have made this job never-ending and expensive.

The cost-effective solution? 

Install a crusher bucket MB-C50 on the Cat excavator and do the work directly inside the yard. Because the crusher bucket is operated directly from the excavator cab the operator remains in total safety, and maneuver in small spaces. The MB crusher bucket collects the material and reduces it on the same spot, the digger does not move, it simply scoops and crushes. Zero transport costs and hassle-free operations. No lorries passage needed. Among other things, the needed output size can be adjusted by the operator directly at the site in few minutes, without calling in a specialized workshop.

The MB-C50 crusher bucket does not even have its haulage costs, as it arrives on site installed on the digger that will do the job. It goes through the narrow doorway, is small, compact and ready to buckle down.

Where is the crusher now? Do not disturb

Do not disturb the tenants and respect the environment

Where is the crusher now? Do not disturb

Who would want to have at building site beneath a window? Nobody. Noise and dust bother, as well as being harmful to the environment. And vibrations could compromise the building structure.

But the MB-C50 crusher bucket is equipped with a dust nebulizer, reduced noise compared to traditional crushing means few vibrations to the arm and zero to buildings.

Less machines moving, means less pollution and even noise. Reusing the extracted material on site means less costs and less pollution, and this is how, at number 45, demolition waste becomes a productive resource for the site itself: to fill the new building foundations.

When the opportunity to reuse does not arise at the same site, it becomes a commercial resource: it can be sold to other companies, used for other construction sites, for trenching, as road-base, or even as decorative element.  

In conclusion: do not disturb please, men at work.