Rigging Planning

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A rigging plan is developed every time a heavy load is lifted. The basic idea behind a rigging plan is to have control and establish safety precautions. It is an important planning process that will identify all hazardous situations that might be encountered during lifting.

You must establish safety precautions and have control of your equipment and environment.

Our design includes complete rigging diagrams and supporting calculations. In the case of specialized rigging design, fabrication and load test drawings are also included. Specialized rigging designs include high-capacity lift beams, modular spreader bar systems, lift frames, self-leveling lift beams, miscellaneous links, and hardware to enhance the capabilities of existing equipment.

If you need help with your next rigging plan, contact us today for a free consultation!

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The Four Key Elements of a Critical Lift Plan

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Site Examination

Your crane lifting services will start with a detailed look at the site. They won’t just look at diagrams but examine the site itself for anything which might disrupt the lift. For example, has it rained lately? They might need to wait for the ground to fully dry, to maximize stability. Either way, much time will be spent ensuring the crane is properly grounded and has the necessary room to move.

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Listing and Verifying the Equipment

The next step is listing out every piece of equipment which will be needed on-site, then making sure it arrives in proper working order. This will include the crane itself, matting, rigging materials, weather-monitoring gear like an anemometer, and all documentation\paperwork legally required.

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Detailing Crane Requirements and Setup

Then, it’s time to choose the right crane for the job. Professional crane lifting services will have access to dozens of cranes, each having its own handling characteristics and capacity. The crane will be closely inspected to verify proper functioning, and there will be long lists of setup requirements to ensure it’s ready for the job to come.

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Listing and Verifying Personnel

The last major element covered by the critical lift plan is personnel. These will be selected and briefed well ahead of time. There will almost always be more personnel involved than usual, due to the difficulty of the job. You’ll usually see a:

Testimonials

“Matt Smith is an extremely hard working, knowledgeable, and dedicated individual! Great person to work with!”

— Tim Flint

"Matt has become my go to engineer for lift plans. No matter how complicated the lift or how rushed of a time frame, he always handles it efficiently and produces a high-quality plan. Matt is hard working, dedicated, talented and a pleasure to work with."

— Crane Company Owner

“I’ve known Matt for over 10 years now, and I’ve always found him to be a knowledgeable, humble, and hard working guy. He’s become an expert at crane and lift planning, so he’ll be my go-to engineer when I need assistance in this field.”

— Jon Haider

“Matt has saved my projects several times. I highly recommend him!”

— Dennis Smith

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