Project Checklist
Good communication is key to any successful lift. Our goal is to provide you with the crane service that fits your needs. Here are some things to think about.
Good communication is key to any successful lift. Our goal is to provide you with the crane service that fits your needs. Here are some things to think about.
We'll need details about the site's terrain and ground conditions. Information on septic systems, underground utilities, overhead wires, or soft spots is crucial for determining crane setup.
Specify your project's lifting needs. Provide information on load size, weight, and distance away from crane setup. This information will determine the best placement for crane and load.
Bear Crane already conforms to 12 different regulatory agencies to ensure you and the public are properly protected. In addition to that compliance, you may have to reach out to your own township to ensure the validity of your lift. We can assist you in navigating these requirements, but it may be your responsibility to contact utility companies or the township for required permits.
Bare Crane's safety program has been designed by a 3rd-party safety auditor. With 14 years of experience operating cranes, your load is in good hands. But we are not self-reliant when it comes to safety. If your lift needs heightened safety protocols, we will consult with our safety auditor and even offer on-site safety supervision. 3D lift plans on request.
Provide a rough estimate of your project's timeline, and we do our best to accommodate.