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Alpine Drilling: Liebherr Machines Heighten Reservoir Dam

Alpine drilling project at Wurtenspeicher reservoir utilizes Liebherr machines to heighten dam. Demanding drilling work underway with precise foundation installations. Challenging geological conditions on 2025 job site at 5,577 ft elevation. Visit liebherr.com for details.

April 8, 2026 - National Edition
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Liebherr’s LB 45 drilling rig and HS 8070 HD duty cycle crawler crane work as a team on the alpine job site.
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Liebherr’s LB 45 drilling rig and HS 8070 HD duty cycle crawler crane work as a team on the alpine job site.
Liebherr’s LB 45 drilling rig and HS 8070 HD duty cycle crawler crane work as a team on the alpine job site.   (Liebherr photo) The LB 45 from Liebherr is drilling 167 piles at the Wurtenspeicher reservoir.   (Liebherr photo)

The expansion of the Wurtenspeicher reservoir aims to optimize the energy management of the Fragant power plant group. Increasing the storage volume from 8.9 to 16.4 million cu. ft. of water means that the operator can act more flexibly and efficiently.

The project includes an 27.9-ft. increase in the reservoir's water level and a widening of the dam body. To carry out these measures, the reservoir must be completely emptied.

The alpine location of the dam and the narrow access road make the jobsite logistics particularly challenging. For Züblin, one feature of the LB 45 in particular was decisive for using the Liebherr drilling rig for deep foundation work: the folding leader, which allows the overall length of the machine to be shortened for transport. This enables the company to master even tight bends and limited space in the tunnel area when transporting to the Wurtenspeicher.

Precision for Demanding Drilling Work

Züblin is using the LB 45 drilling rig to install pile foundations using the Kelly drilling method on the alpine job site. Depending on the soil layer, the drilling depth is between 8.9 and 73.8 ft. and the diameter is 3.93 ft. In the course of the project, the company will install a total of 9,186 ft. of bored piles.

The secant pile wall, which is sealing the subsoil of the dam, consists of 167 piles and binds completely into the bedrock along the entire area, making it necessary to adjust the length of the reinforcement at short notice. Geological conditions make the completion particularly challenging: highly abrasive material in the drill channel and the high strength of the rock. Züblin has to work very precisely, the work is subject to a reduced drilling tolerance and a maximum deviation of the bored pile wall of just 1 percent.

The LB 45 has a maximum torque of 331,903 lb ft. and is designed for all common piling methods in deep foundation work. These include Kelly drilling, continuous flight auger drilling and double rotary drilling. For applications with full or partial displacement, the machine can reach drilling depths of 121.4 ft. thanks to the optional lattice mast extension.

This corresponds to an increase of 20 ft. The advantage of this is that customers can use a compact device for greater depths, even for geologically challenging drilling, and are therefore very flexible on the job site. The new overload protection of the Kelly winch ensures that the locked Kelly bar automatically stops the crowd winch if the maximum permissible load of the Kelly winch is exceeded.

The rope length measurement of the auxiliary winch measures the length of the unwound rope, which is extremely helpful when inserting reinforcement cages, for example. Züblin is using a Liebherr HS 8070 HD duty cycle crawler crane for lifting work on the job site.

The deep foundation work on Wurtenspeicher began in 2025 and will be completed this year. The planned time frames for the work must be precisely adhered to, as the alpine job site is subject to more intensive weather conditions and winter can arrive early at 5,577 ft.

For more information, visit liebherr.com.


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