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- Strand_jack abstract "A strand jack (also known as strandjack) is a jack used to lift very heavy (e.g. thousands tons or more with multiple jacks) loads for construction and engineering purposes. Strandjacking for Heavy Lifting was invented by VSL's Patrick Kilkeary & Bruce Ramsay in Australia in 1969 in the development of post tensioning systems and are now used all over the world to erect bridges, offshore structures, refineries, power stations, major buildings and other structures where the use of conventional cranes is either impractical or too expensive.".
- Q7621256 abstract "A strand jack (also known as strandjack) is a jack used to lift very heavy (e.g. thousands tons or more with multiple jacks) loads for construction and engineering purposes. Strandjacking for Heavy Lifting was invented by VSL's Patrick Kilkeary & Bruce Ramsay in Australia in 1969 in the development of post tensioning systems and are now used all over the world to erect bridges, offshore structures, refineries, power stations, major buildings and other structures where the use of conventional cranes is either impractical or too expensive.".