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SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD
Regular Meeting
December 4, 2013 12:00PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1. CALL TO ORDER
Deborah Altermatt
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2016 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Daryl Schaefermeyer 3. ROLL CALL
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2016 4. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND
Bruce Jaffa REPORTS
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014 A. AKRR Representative- Louis Bencardino
Daniel Oliver B. Harbormaster Report—Mack Funk
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2016 C. Chamber of Commerce Report- Cindy Clock
Steve Fink
Board Member D. Administration Report- Ron Long
Term Expires 07/2014
Bob Linville 5. Citizens' comments on any subject except those items
Board Member scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in
Term Expires 07/2014
will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited
Carl Hughes to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this
Board Member agenda item]
Term Expires 07/2014
Jim Hunt 6. Approval of agenda and consent agenda [Approval of
City Manager Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by
asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered
Ron Long separately unless a Board Member so requests. In the
Assistant City Manager event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular
Mack Funk Agenda.]
Harbor Master
Suzi Towsley
Executive Liaison
City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda
December 4, 2013 Page 1
7. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS—
A.
B.
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Report on North Harbor Public Use Crane Alternatives
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Set the December 18, 2013 PACAB Work session topic as "Continued review of the
Small Boat Harbor Development Plan".
B. Choose alternate date to reschedule January 1, 2014 PACAB meeting to
* C. November 6, 2013 Meeting Minutes.
10. CORRESPONDENCE, INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action
required)-
11. BOARD COMMENTS
12. CITIZEN COMMENTS [5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to
speak.]
13. BOARD AND ADMINSTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS'COMMENTS
14. ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda
December 4, 2013 Page 2
Alternative 1 I- Dock-Two Cranes
Subtotal
Item No. Description QTY Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40.000
2 City Procures 5 Ton Crane 1 $ 90.090
3 City Procures 1.45 Ton Crane 1 $ 35.000
4 Contractor Furnish and install Steel Framing t Install Cranes 2 $ 40.000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Cranes 1 $ 40.000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 $ 15.000
7 Contractor Furnish and Install bollards 2 $ 15.000
Subtotal $ 275.000
(25X) $ 68.750
$ 343.750
Note: 1.At costs shown are in 2013 USD
2.Estimates are based on 2013 conceptual design
Alternative 2 Travel Lift Bulkhead- One 5 Ton Crane
Subtotal
Item No. Description QTY Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40.000
2 City Procure 5 Ton Crane 1 $ 90.000
4 Contractor Cast In Place Concrete footing f Install Crane 1 $ 15.000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Cranes 1 $ 35.000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 $ 10.000
7 Contractor Contractor Furnish and Install Fendering System 1 $ 45.000
8 Contractor Furnish and Install Ladders 2 $ 15.000
9 Contractor Furnish and Install pipe bollards 2 S 5.000
Subtotal $ 255.000
Contingency (25'..) $ 63,750
Project Total s 318.750
Note: 1.All costs shown are in 2013 USD
2.Estimates are based on 2013 conceptual design
Alternative 3 Travel Lift Bulkhead- 1.45 Ton Crane
Subtotal
Item No. Description QTY Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40,000
2 City Procure 1.45 Ton Crane 1 $ 35,000
4 Contractor Cast In Place Concrete footing/Install Crane 1 $ 15,000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Crane 1 $ 35,000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 S 10,000
7 Contractor Contractor Furnish and Install Fendering System 1 $ 45,000
8 Contractor Furnish and Install Ladders 2 $ 15,000
9 Contractor Furnish and Install pipe bollards 2 $ 5,000
Subtotal $ 200,000
Contingency (25%) $ 50,000
Project Total $ 250,000
Note: 1. All costs shown are in 2013 USD
2. Estimates are based on 2013 conceptual design
Alternative 4 I -Dock-One 5 Ton crane
Item No. Description QTY Subtotal Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40,000
2 City Procures 5 Ton Crane 1 $ 90,000
4 Contractor Furnish and install Steel Framing/Install Cranes 2 $ 40,000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Crane 1 $ 35,000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 $ 15,000
7 Contractor Furnish and Install bollards 2 $ 15,000
Subtotal $ 235,000
Contingency (25%) $ 58.750
Project Total $ 293,750
Note_ 1_ All costs shown are in 2013 USD
2 Estimates are based on 2013 conceptual design
City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Special meeting Minutes
November 6, 2013 Volume, Page
CALL TO ORDER
The October 2,2013 meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order
at 12:06 p.m. by Deborah Altermatt
OPENING CEREMONY
The group pledged allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Dan Oliver, presiding
Carl Hughes
Steve Fink
Bob Linville
Comprising a quorum; and
Were excused
Deborah Altermatt
Daryl Schaefermeyer
Bruce Jaffa
Also present were:
Ron Long,Assistant City Manager
Norm Regis, Deputy Harbor Master
Christy Terry, AK Railroad
Suzi Towsley, Board Liaison
Oliver was presiding and asked everyone to be as concise as is reasonable as Fink had an obligation
and would leave at 1:00 pm.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
1. Railroad report, By Christy Terry-
The Railroad facility had hosted the Music and Art festival in late September. October saw
11 vessels at their dock and one coal vessel. A gangway was being constructed as well. The
parking lot was being paved as well. Striping and signage would follow in the spring.
Steve Fink asked about a train loaded with large rocks.Terry said she was not sure what that
project was but that she would look into it.
2. Harbormaster's Report- Funk,
The new pressure washer/wash down pad had been used at SMIC. Harbor Personnel were
working on a proposal to make transient fees more flexible. Mold had been found during
the Harbor restroom renovation and the project had been halted until proper safety
precautions could be put into place.The South Harbor Upland bathrooms had been reopened
to help offset the impact to users. The Harbor Tariff had passed Council. The owners of the
vessel Gipsy had donated that vessel to the city.
3. Chamber of Commerce Report,- Clock
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Introduction
Public use cranes provide local harbor users with a necessary service: the ability to load and unload
their vessels of commercial fishing gear, fish, building supplies, and other items too heavy or unwieldy to
load by hand. Public use cranes are found in small boat harbors across the state, particularly in harbors
that moor commercial fishing fleets. Public use cranes allow commercial fishermen less restricted
access than privately owned cranes. Cranes can also be used by sailboats, charter vessels, and other
harbor users for various purposes.
The Seward Harbor currently has no public crane access. The local cannery, Seward Fisheries, has a
privately owned crane on T-dock which is not available to the general public. Commercial fishermen and
others currently park boom trucks on the deck of existing timber piers to load/unload gear and fish. This
method works, but it can be awkward and dangerous. In 2012, a fatal accident occurred when a boom
truck loading fishing gear tipped, throwing the operator off of T-dock. Permanently mounted public
cranes could provide a more stable, user friendly way of loading and unloading the vessels of qualified
users.
The City of Seward is considering installation of one or two cranes on the existing I-dock and/or the
travel lift-dock bulkhead structures. Under direction from the Seward harbormaster, Moffatt & Nichol
performed preliminary design calculations, estimated construction costs, and developed preliminary
design drawings for each of the alternative sites. Site Photos, crane specifications, and preliminary
design drawings can be found in the appendices of this report.
Alternative 1- I-Dock
I-dock is a timber pier originally built in the 1960's. It was rehabilitated in 2008, but still retains most of
the original structural framing. The dock consists of a heavy timber deck over creosote treated timber
stringers sitting on large timber pile caps with timber piling. The structure is currently in good condition
and has a timber fender pile system, shore power service, lighting, and steel ladders. I-dock is centrally
located along the north edge of the harbor basin, directly seaward of the Seward Fisheries building.
Access to I-dock on the land site is slightly congested, due to the limited space between the pier and the
building. Large vehicles or vehicles with trailers could have difficulty accessing the crane site. It may be
desirable to install protective bollards to prevent vehicles from damaging the crane.
Moffatt & Nichol analyzed two potential cranes at two different locations on I-dock. A 5 ton crane
placed at the south face of the dock and a 1.5 ton crane near the south end of the west face. The
existing timber framing of the dock, while in good condition, was not designed to accommodate the
loading from either crane. A heavy steel frame constructed of rectangular steel HSS sections is
proposed to transfer the forces from the crane into the dock's piling. The steel frame will bolt to the
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existing dock framing to create a solid mountin g p oint for each crane.
It is not anticipated that
additional piling will be required to support the loads from the proposed cranes. Appendix B contains a
photo showing a steel hss frame installed to support a crane in a different harbor. The pictured framing
is similar to what is proposed for I-dock. Placement of the cranes and preliminary design of the steel
framing can be found on sheets S-1 and S-2 of Appendix C-Preliminary Design Drawings.
Alternative 2-Travel LifT-dock- Bulkhead
The existing travel lift dock and bulkhead were constructed in the northwest corner of the harbor in
2008. The sheet pile bulkhead adjacent to the dock is not equipped with fenders, ladders, or other
appurtenances. As an alternative to modifying I-dock, installation of a new 5 ton crane at the bulkhead
site was analyzed. The bulkhead offers easy vehicle access, as the upland area is vacant. The bulkhead
is located in the northwest corner of the harbor, possibly making maneuvering of larger vessels more
difficult. Due to the limited size of the bulkhead, only the installation of a single crane was considered.
The proposed crane would be mounted on a new concrete footing capable of resisting the proposed
crane's overturning forces. When finalizing exact placement of the crane, interference with an existing
light pole should be considered. The installation of the crane on the proposed concrete footing presents
an economical solution for installation of the crane itself. A drawback of the bulkhead site is that further
development of the bulkhead structure is recommended. Installation of a new fendering system and
ladders would facilitate use of the proposed crane. Two steel ladders secured to the face of the
bulkhead would allow users to access the crane area from their vessels. A fender system similar to that
already installed in the travel lift bay is proposed. The fendering system consists of extruded rubber
fenders mounted on a steel frames, then welded or bolted to the face of the bulkhead at a regular
interval. Additionally, it is recommended that steel pipe bollards be placed in front of the crane to
prevent vehicles from damaging the crane or its controls. Preliminary design drawings for the proposed
footing and bulkhead modifications can be found on sheet S-3 of Appendix C- Preliminary Design
Drawings.
Design Requirements
The minimum required lifting capacity desired by the City of Seward, is 10,000 lbs. at 10' for the 5 ton
crane and 2,000 lbs. at 10' for the smaller crane. The City provided Moffatt & Nichol with crane
specifications from several manufacturers including: Hydra Pro, Seven Stars Industries, North Pacific
Crane, and Maximum Performance Hydraulics. Each of the specified cranes is capable of meeting or
exceeding the design parameters.
For the purpose of preliminary design, the North Pacific Crane MCF530 was used as the 5 ton crane and
the Max Performance 1.45 ton MPH 1.45-20F was used for preliminary design purposes at the 1.5 ton
crane site.
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Record drawings for the existing structures were not available for use during preliminary design. The
proposed modifications to the structures have been developed based on the design drawings and site
photographs. The structures appear to have been constructed as designed; however, subtle changes
made during construction could have an impact on the final design and installation of the proposed
modifications. Structural dimensions and details should be field verified prior to final design of the
crane support modifications.
Card Reader/Access Control
It is recommended that a card reader, key pad, or other means of access control be installed to keep
under-qualified users from operating the cranes. An access control device would also give the Harbor
staff a means of capturing revenue from the cranes. A card reader system capable of wirelessly
connecting to Seward's Full Service Marina Software (FSM) is recommended. Companies such as ALX
Technologies offer components and software capable of interfacing wirelessly with the FSM software
system.
Electrical Considerations
The existing switch board near I-dock has sufficient capacity to power each of the proposed cranes. The
switch board distributes 208VAC 3-phase power. It is recommended that cranes be ordered with
electric motors rated for use with the supplied power to avoid the added cost of installing a transformer.
A card reader or keypad may be used in addition to the standard crane control box to control power
supply to the crane.
The proposed power service to the crane sites on I- dock consists of type W cables routed through
conduit mounted on the framing beneath the deck of the dock. Approximately 300 If of power cable will
be required to power both of the proposed cranes. Installation of a crane at the bulkhead will require a
buried power cable running from the switch board near I-dock to the crane site. Approximately 350 If of
cable would be required for the bulkhead option.
Opinion of Probable Construction Cost
The following tables show a breakdown of the costs associated with construction of each of the
proposed alternatives. For the purposes of this report, it is assumed that the City of Seward will
purchase the crane(s), and hire a contractor to fabricate and install the required support structures,
electrical components, and access control system. A 25% contingency is included for each estimate due
to the preliminary state of the design.
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Alternative 1 I - Dock
Subtotal
Item No. Description QTY Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40,000
2 City Procures 5 Ton Crane 1 $ 90,000
3 City Procures 1.5 Ton Crane 1 $ 35,000
4 Contractor Furnish and install Steel Framing /Install Cranes 2 $ 40,000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Crane 1 $ 40,000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 $ 15,000
7 Contractor Furnish and Install bollards 2 $ 15,000
Subtotal $ 275,000
(25%) $ 68,750
$ 343,750
Note: 1. All costs shown are in 2013 USD
2. Estimates are based on 2013 conce•tual desi.n
Alternative 2 Travel Lift Bulkhead
tern Subtotal
No. Description QTY Cost
1 Contractor Mobilization 1 $ 40,000
2 City Procure 5 Ton Crane 1 $ 90,000
4 Contractor Cast In Place Concrete footing / Install Crane 1 $ 15,000
5 Contractor Furnish and Install Power to Crane 1 $ 35,000
6 Contractor Furnish and Install Card Reader System 1 $ 10,000
7 Contractor Furnish and Install Fendering System 1 $ 45,000
8 Contractor Furnish and Install Ladders 2 $ 15,000
9 Contractor Furnish and Install •i•e bollards 2 $ 5,000
Subtotal $ 255,000
Contingency (25%) $ 63,750
Project Total $ 318,750
Note: 1. All costs shown are in 2013 USD
2. Estimates are based on 2013 conce•tual desi.n
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Conclusions
Each of the alternative crane sites is capable of supporting the proposed cranes. I-dock offers
convenient vessel access, while being separated from areas of the harbor frequented by visitors. The
bulkhead offers simplified crane installation, but the site is limited to one crane, and requires the
addition of fenders and ladders. From an engineering standpoint there is not a preferred alternative;
the preferred alternative should be based upon the preference of the City of Seward, and the future
crane users.
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Site Photos
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Appendix B
Crane Specifications
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Appendix B
North Pacific Crane Company
10734 Lake City Way NE Seattle,WA 98125 Tel:(206)361 7064 Fax:(206)361 7065
www.northpacificcrane.com E-mail:joseph@northpacificcrane.com
Q/6397/As/Us/rk
Dt. 17th Dec. 2012
Mack Funk
Harbormaster
City of Seward
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
907.224.4357 Direct
907.224.3138 Office
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Re: MCF530 — Fixed Boom Crane
A) Scope of Supply:
We are pleased to quote to you our Model MCF530 to meet supplied design requirements for
Pedestal Hydraulic rotating crane. The proposed crane meets or exceeds all of the specified
requirements and has the following salient characteristics and features:
1) One (1) set of Hydraulic Telescopic boom slewing crane, main winch, wire rope, fall ball with
safety latch, crane controls, load chart, load radius indicator, over booming cut out and
hoses / fittings.
2) One (1) Built -in mounted Hydraulic Power Pack 20Hp with all accessories.
3) One (1) 20Hp Starter
4) One ( 1) Base Plate
Price quoted for the above : $ 75,900.00 (FOB)
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B) Materials
Boom : The boom is of ASTM 572 Gr. 50 Steel
Pins : All hinge pins are stainless steel
Fasteners : All fasteners are Gr. 8 except 316 stainless steel in non-
critical areas up to 1/2"
Hoses : Two (2) wire rated at 3000 PSI
Sheaves : Nyaltron
Bearing : Rotek brand shear ball type
Winch : Braden Planetary type
Wire Rope : Dypac 6
Cylinder rods : All exposed hydraulic cylinders are chrome
Hydraulic Motors : Ross, Danfoss, Von Ruden
Hydraulic Pumps : Dennison, Rexroth, Vickers
Hydraulic Valves : Parker/ Equivalent
Gear Box : Fair field / Equivalent
Brake : Mico /Aussco
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C) Specification
Crane Marine Crane
Type • Fixed Boom
Model No. • MCF530
Type of Drive Electro- Hydraulic
Lifting Capacity
• 3500 lbs @ 30 ft (As rigged)
Working Radius
• 30 ft
Slewing Sector 360° Continuous with Slew Stops
Slew Drive • Heavy Duty
Slewing Speed
• 0 — 0.8 rpm
Luffing Speed • 55 Sec.
Hoisting Speed
• 55 ft/min
Winch Planetary Hydraulic winch
Winch Capacity 7/16"- 100 ft of wire rope,
Single part rigging
Main Boom Hydraulic Cylinder : Marine type w/ chrome rod &
built-in safety valve
Telescopic Boom Hydraulic Cylinder: Marine type w/ chrome rod & built-in safety valve
Pins Stainless steel
Operator Control • Pedestal Mounted
Pedestal • 30" Diameter 7' Ht.
Boom / Pedestal / Turret
• ASTM Gr.50 steel
Safety devices
• Load chart, Load radius
Indicator, approved safety latch,
Load hold valves. Over Booming cut out.
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D) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Motor-Pump Drive
a) Power 20Hp
b) Enclosure TEFC
c) Voltage 460 VAC
d) Phase 3 Phase
e) Frequency 60 Hz
f) RPM 1800 rpm
E) Hydraulic Power Unit (Bult-in)
The unit is rated at 20 Hp. The motor is flexibly coupled to hydraulic pump mounted on the
base plate.
Within the power pack all the necessary components in conjunction with the above
crane include the following;
a) Return Filters
b) Pump suction Strainers
c) Pressure relief valve
d) Flexible hosing
e) Pressure Gauge
f) 60 gallons reservoir tank
The power unit and components have a maximum flow availability of 12 gallons at 2500 psi . A
fixed volume pump is fixed to the unit.
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F) Terms & Conditions
a) Payment Terms : To be discussed
b) Delivery : 12/14 Weeks upon firm confirmation
c) Validity : Price is valid through March 2013
d) Warranty Period : As per our standard terms
e) Commissioning : Not included
f) Operations Manual : Three (3) Sets
g) Exclusion: 1. Supply of any foundation Flanges.
2. Installation and skid foundation of the above equipment
on board.
3. Supply of hydraulic oil, lubrication oil.
4. Owner responsibility of the crane welding to the structure.
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NORTH PACIFIC CRANE COMPANY, LLC
LOAD CAPACITY CHART
ALASKA MARINE CRANE MODEL MCF-530
LOAD RADIUS BOOM ANGLE LOAD CAPACITY
(Ft) (Degrees) (Lbs)
5 82 10,000
10 72 10,000 _
15 62 7,900 _
20 50 6,300
25 36 5,200
30 0 3,500
THIS LOAD CAPACITY CHART REFLECTS THE MAXIMUM LIFT CAPACITY OF THE BOOM LIFT
CAUTION: CYLINDERS. THE RATED LOAD CAPACITY OF THE CRANE IS DETERMINED BY THE TYPE OF
RIGGING USED;THEREFORE, THE MAXIMUM LIFT CAPACITY IS DETERMINED BY THE
RIGGING IN USE AT THE TIME.
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HYDRAULIC MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD: 21,000 Lbs , ,E 12/17/12 Company, Seattle
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City of Seward
Attn: Bob Linville
RE: Marine Crane Application
Bob,
Good morning. Please find below the pricing and availability you requested. Note that (after
considering the intended users for this crane) I upgraded the winch to the Pulltnaster PL5 (3,100 lbs
full drum pull) to allow a full capacity pick without changing to 2-part rigging. The load
management system will prevent the larger winch from overloading the crane at longer reach.
Qty one (1) each Marine Crane Model MPH1.45-20F:
Description 1.45 ton Fixed Boom Marine Crane
Maximum Reach 20 feet
Capacity Maximum Reach 1,450 lbs
Capacity at 15 feet 1,900 lbs
Capacity at 12.5 feet 2,300 lbs
Capacity at 10 feet 2,900 lbs
Winch Capacity Pullmaster PL5 with 4,000 lbs bare drum line pull
Rigging .4375 x 120' Dypac 18HSLR anti-rotation wire rope w/fall ball and
swivel safety hook
Hydraulic Cylinder 17-4PH Stainless steel rod, ductile iron piston/head gland, and safety
valve
Hinge Pins 17-4PH Stainless steel with integral retainer/anti-rotation plate
Slew Drive Heavy-duty sealed worm gear drive,integrated brake mechanism
Slewing Angle 360°, non-continuous rotation, adjustable bolt-on stop.
Wind speed 20 kts
Dynamic design factor 1.33
Design Pressure 2,200 psi pressure drop across crane.
Design Flow 8 gpm
Control Valve Walvoil SD5/3,pedestal-mounted
Pedestal 12.75" diameter x 72" height, 30" square bolt-down mounting plate
Boom Material ASTM 572
Coating Process Hot-dip galvanized boom,turret and pedestal
Approximate Weight 1,450 lbs
Structural:
The structural design is carried out by a Professional Mechanical Engineer.
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sales @pacwinch.com
4220 22^"Avenue West Seattle,WA 98199 Tel.(206)352-6869 Fax(206)352-6750
Installation:
Crane is sold exclusive of installation. MPH can coordinate with your engineer regarding moment
and axial load values for the purpose of foundation design.
Documentation:
Crane is shipped with load chart, operation and maintenance manual.
Price FOB Seattle,WA, USA:
$ 23,400.00
Terms:
30% down payment at time of order, balance net 30 days after delivery (on approved credit.)
Delivery:
Approximately 7-8 weeks ARO
Electro-Hydraulic Power Unit Package:
Self-contained, unitized, equipped with the following features —
Design output of 8.0 gpm @ 2200 psi
10 hp electric motor, 1750 rpm, 3ph, 60hz,TEFC.
480vac motor starter with local on-off control, NEMA4 enclosure
Vane-type hydraulic pump, fixed displacement.
25 gallon steel reservoir, baffled,w/anti-corrosion interior coating.
10 micron return filtration,w/filter change indicator and spare elements (3).
Reservoir clean-out cover with filler/breather connection.
Price FOB Seattle is $ 5,580.00
Electronic Load Management and Anti-Two Block System:
Monitors boom angle and weight on hook via wireless sensors. Crane load chart is programmed
into the system,preventing overload of the crane. Wireless anti-two block sensor at boom tip
prevents fall ball from contacting sheave head. 12 or 24vdc supply voltage. Includes function cut-
out solenoid valves (3 each) and connecting cables.
Price FOB Seattle is $ 6,295.00
Please contact me if you have any further questions. Thank you for the opportunity to offer this
crane, we look forward to working with you on this project.
Sincerely,
Lance Washburn
Maximum Performance Hydraulics
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City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Special meeting Minutes
November 6, 2013 volume, Page
Clock asked the board to review the Seward Economic Plan resolution of support which
would be going before Council the following week. A memo of consensus support was
agreed upon by present members. Ron Long Agreed to convey the wishes of the board to
Council. A Chamber luncheon was taking place on Nov 15th at the Breeze Inn. There would
be a breakfast meeting on Wednesday the 13th from 7:30 to 10:30 at the Holiday Inn Express
in the Harbor and all board members were invited to attend. The rotary club was continuing
work on the lagoon board walk.
Bob Linville asked if the fishing industry was represented in the Economic Growth Plan.
Clock replied that Commercial fisher folks were very welcome to attend and asked for
suggestions of people to invite.The plan was discussed and the changeable nature of the plan
was hit upon.
4. Administrative Report- Long
Admin is working on revising a new tax policy. Working on the state and federal priority
lists which will be headed up by the SMIC development project. The project has been
submitted, requesting funding through the Governor's Budget. Different scenarios for
potential funding were discussed. A simulation had been run at AVTEC which had proven
to be very valuable to the process.
Daryl Schaefermeyer joined the meeting. 12:23
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Fink/Hughes) Approval of Agenda
Unanimous approval
The Board reviewed the Crane report and generally discussed location and possible costs
associated with the different alternatives.
The board asked the harbormaster to go to the engineer and request information and alternatives
on other scenarios, including a larger and smaller crane on the travel lift north dock bulkhead
area. The Board asked Funk to bring the information to the December meeting.
Motion (Fink/Linville) To set the November 20,2013 work session
topic as `Small Boat Harbor Management
Plan revisions'.
Motion Passed Unanimously
BOARD COMMENTS
Linville expressed again his support for the Harbor Crane.
Oliver asked Clock to try to bring fishing, both commercial and charter fishing to the table in the
new Economic Development plan as it moves forward.
Schaefermeyer began a discussion about the Harbor Tower plan that gathered information via small
towers in Harbors around the state. The Sea Life center had been responsible for one in the area and
he was not sure if the City would be interested in taking over maintenance of it.
City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Special meeting Minutes
November 6, 2013 Volume, Page
The board generally discussed travel plans and availability over the next few months.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:20 p.m.
Suzi Towsley Deborah Altermatt
Executive Liaison Chair
(City Seal)