When deciding on a method to erect a tank, several considerations come into play: the owner’s specifications, accessibility to the tank site and its surroundings, construction schedule, tank design including height and diameter, and concurrent activities at nearby sites. The choice of foundation type also influences this decision.
Safety is a significant factor in determining the method. Tanks must adhere to safety standards, although some owners mandate securing all tools and equipment above 6 feet. This requirement is demanding and time-intensive. Jacking methods for tank construction maintain workers at a consistent height throughout most tasks, thereby reducing risks of falls and dropped tools.
Jacking systems prove most advantageous for tall tanks with large diameters. Maneuvering cranes or manlifts in confined spaces can be challenging. Utilizing a jacking system ensures unimpeded access to the tank in restricted areas.