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samundra24 (Electrical)
30 Jan 12 11:11
I have experience in voltage levels upto 33kV. We normally erect wooden towers.I was just wondering how many days it will require to erect a typical steel lattice tower of single circuit or double circuit at 110kV or higher? Thanks in advance.
erkkls (Electrical)
16 Mar 12 2:30
Hi,

Up to 220kv is not important for lattice tower erection. the important think is your team. If its professional team 0.75ton/per man can erection. For 6 ton steel lattice tower, 8 person can erec. in 1 day.
Have a nice day.
KluteSteel (Structural)
29 Jun 12 16:07
Klute Inc. Steel Fabrication is a substation and transmission tower fabricator, typically each lattice piece is stamped and assembled like a puzzle. The prints we work off are key to success of the structure going together easily.

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