Monday, 8 February 2016

Crane Services For Gas Plant Construction & Maintenance



Cruz Energy Services provides crane services for gas plant construction and maintenance which include offloading assets from trucks, helping construct forms, setting the equipment in-place, and changing out equipment as it needs to be cleaned, inspected, and replaced. Cruz has crawler cranes, hydraulic cranes, Terex cranes, Manitowoc cranes, Link-Belt cranes, rough-terrain cranes, truck-mounted craned, and boom trucks available for plant turn-around and maintenance projects. Along with the cranes, Cruz provides specialized rigging that is often needed to hoist gas plant equipment such as synthetic slings, spreader bars, shackles, extra-height manlifts, tag lines, and rigging for both the whip line and main block.

One of the keys of Cruz’s success with crane services for gas plant construction and maintenance is that Cruz Energy Services’ operators know the crane’s charts very well so they know the exact ability of the crane when picking a large load and trying to set it at a distance at the far reaches of the their load chart. This knowledge and ability on the part of the operators, help Cruz provide clients with efficient and safe services. It also helps Cruz reduce the cost for clients because by knowing the exact capability required to do the job, Cruz is able to send the right size of crane. If a too large of crane is sent to the project, the costs are higher than if a smaller crane were used. But, if a too small crane is used, the crane has to move multiple times to make a pick or worse, has to be switched out, which increases the amount of time to get the job done which increases costs. Cruz’s knowledge and experience of building and maintaining gas plants helps us provide great service for a competitive cost.

All of the operators who work for the crane rental services group in North Dakota are NCCCO certified, have great safety records (the company’s TRIR is below 0.8) and are very experienced with multiple types of construction, plant maintenance, pile driving, and difficult crane picks.


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