Boom Logistics wins construction contract for 144 MW wind project in Australia

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Boom Logistics Limited, an Australian provider of crane logistics and related industrial services, has won a new wind farm construction contract.

Boom has been appointed by Goldwind Australia to undertake the lifting, mechanical and electrical installation of 48 Goldwind wind turbine generators at the Cattle Hill Wind Farm, which is located on the eastern shore of Lake Echo in Tasmania.

The project will commence in February 2019 and is expected to be completed in late 2019.

Boom is mobilising eight cranes to Tasmania, including two 750 tonne capacity cranes, to lift the 3 MW Goldwind turbines to a hub height of 100 metres.

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