Building large-scale projects in the desert is a complex endeavour facing many logistical challenges that demand innovative solutions: the MB Crusher attachments.
When Egypt’s government
unveiled its Vision 2030 at the centre of this comprehensive plan towards
prosperity and sustainable growth it was the marvel of the New Administrative
Capital. Being built in the desert outskirts of Cairo this bold and innovative
colossal project makes the desert the new frontier in Egypt.
Its construction began in
2015 and this compelling development covers 700 square kilometres of desert 45
kilometres east of Cairo. It will have so many captivating features and
mega-projects like the Army octagon, stunning residential, business and administrative
districts, a sprawling urban park reminiscent of the Nile, the tallest
skyscraper in Africa, an airport, a super mall and much more.
A
Cost-Efficient Vision MB Crusher Attachments: A Game-Changing Strategy
In the heart of Egypt's
monumental construction project for its new capital city lies a story of
innovation and resourcefulness. Amidst rising prices and escalating
transportation costs, the project's client chose an unconventional yet
ground-breaking approach: leveraging MB Crusher attachments to repurpose
existing rocks and waste from a nearby project into high-quality aggregate,
saving a staggering sum and avoiding logistical difficulties.
But it is not the first
time that MB Crusher attachments have played a key role in building amenities
in the unforgiving Egyptian desert. The integration of MB Crusher attachment in
a large-scale project showcases the potential of innovative technology to
revolutionize traditional practices. The cost-efficiency achieved through these
attachments translates into economic savings, contributing to the overall
viability of any project.
A
Visionary Project Unfolds
Egypt is building the New
Capital to create many opportunities for housing and employment, the goal is
also to eliminate the crowdedness that is one of the biggest problems now in
Cairo. This ambitious project, poised to redefine urban landscapes as building
a brand new metropolis in the heart of the desert will also mean the need for
new transportation and also water.
The integration of MB
Crusher attachments highlights Egypt’s determination to overcome challenges
while maximizing resources, reducing costs, and fostering sustainability in
large-scale projects. Choosing the MB Crusher excavators attachment showcases
how a pioneering frontier society has revolutionized traditional construction
practice transforming a daunting task into a large-scale project to be executed
with unprecedented efficiency and sustainability.
Savings
Unveiled
As the construction of
Egypt's New Administrative Capital city gathered momentum our client equipped
his Dossan DX340 with an MB Crusher BF120.4 jaw crusher bucket and embarked on
a transformative endeavour saving 67,000 Egyptian pounds saved each day.
The decision to recycle
materials with the BF120.4 yielded astounding results. All that is needed to
run the MB Crusher bucket is one excavator and one operator, and by producing
their aggregate rather than purchasing it from suppliers, the client slashed
costs saving 120 Egyptian pounds on every m3. Producing 280m3 per 8-hour shift
and operating with two shifts per day this amounted to a remarkable 560 m3 of
aggregate produced
Streamline
operation and Cost-Efficiency
Water will be needed. This
is why the New Delta Project is a huge achievement for Egypt as it will be the
largest water treatment plant in the world, with a capacity of 7.5 million
m3/day of water. In the realm of modern development, this project of
unprecedented scale has an extensive 500-kilometer road network. The realization
of such a colossal undertaking hinged on more than mere ambition; it demanded
adherence to strict schedules, and the formidable challenge of meeting project
timelines without compromising quality or incurring exorbitant costs was
assigned to the MB Crusher BF135.8 bucket.
The BF135.8, with its
remarkable load capacity of 1.6 cubic meters, proved to be the perfect tool for
the job, surpassing the capabilities of larger fixed crushers and significantly
boosting productivity and slashing cost by nearly 40%.
Streamlining of operations,
by using the BF135.8 mounted on the Doosan 480LC is the reason behind the
savings in this large project, MB Crusher attachment allowed the reduction in
labour requirements, from over a dozen individuals and several machineries to
just one excavator and operator. And eliminated the need for transporting
materials to a fixed site, further optimizing time and resources. Plus the
utilization of natural resources already at the site minimized waste.
Enhancing
connectivity
2000 kilometres of
high-speed rail will connect 60 stations throughout the country, including the
New Capital City and enable around 500 million journeys a year. As one of the
most ambitious infrastructural projects in recent times, this high-speed rail
network is poised to redefine connectivity and bolster economic growth. However
building through the desert has many logistic implications, there are no roads,
public services, or plants and a good part of the job is in a mountain area. As
the High-speed rail represents a sustainable mode of transportation,
significantly reducing carbon emissions compared to conventional modes of
travel like cars or aeroplanes, it made sense that its construction contributes
to the country's environmental goals. An MB Crusher BF80.3 mounted on a Dossan
300 aligns seamlessly with the project's commitment to sustainability. By
recycling materials on-site, the construction minimized environmental impact by
reducing transportation needs, raw material purchasing and the time and effort
of loading the material on the truck it reduces the need and the cost of the
toll road, transportation fuel and a lot of other things. Beyond the financial
savings, this approach upheld principles of sustainability. By reusing existing
materials, the project reduced its environmental footprint by minimizing
transportation needs and landfill waste. The adoption of MB Crusher attachments
not only saved costs but also aligned with eco-conscious construction
practices.
Conclusion
The story of Egypt's new
infrastructures, empowered by MB Crusher attachments resourcefulness, stands as
a testament to human innovation and it is a symbol of a progressive,
forward-looking future.
This visionary approach not only solved the immediate challenges of cost and logistics but also propelled Egypt into a new era. It showcases how thinking outside the conventional norms and leveraging innovative solutions can pave the way for a more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable future in construction.