ROSS Engineering was entrusted with the fabrication and installation of a 50-metre-long Class 10 cleanroom crane rail, a highly precision-driven scope delivered within an ultra-controlled semiconductor environment.

Works commenced with the offsite preparation of structural steel beams, including the welding of a stainless-steel running rail to a mild-steel structural I-beam. This process demanded exceptional tolerances to eliminate any risk of undulation or misalignment across jointed sections once installed on site.

Our scope of works included:

  • Precision welding of stainless-steel running rails to structural I-beams
  • High-tolerance fabrication to eliminate joint undulation
  • Cleanroom-compliant priming and painting
  • Installation and precision alignment within a Class 10 cleanroom
  • As-built surveying to verify final tolerances
  • Vendor coordination for functional testing and commissioning
  • Operational and safety validation of crane performance