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Northwest Crane Service is an Oklahoma based crane rental company that provides crane service nationwide. We currently operate and maintain cranes ranging from 100 to 660 tons in capacity. We focus on our customers' needs and provide above and beyond service. Our people are dedicated to seeing the job through and are motivated by the challenge of difficult and formidable jobs.
Customer Appreciation Letter Received by Northwest:
Dear Northwest Crane Service:
I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the service provided to us by your company.
Our office and field staff were delighted by the professional planning, organization, and workmanship you delivered to our site at the Elk City Wind Project Substation in Sweetwater, Oklahoma. Your endorsement of the safe lifting practices is a benchmark for the industry. I truly appreciate the commitment your organization showed from planning and preparation to job completion. Northwest Crane Service made our job a success.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Luke Lindberg
Loss Control Representative
AEVENIA Energy and Electrical Construction
Northwest Crane team members Ed Black and Chris Landes rigged Northwest's Liebherr LTM 1250-6.1 on site in Ponca City, Oklahoma to erect a large precast concrete building. The team rigged up the crane with 215,000lbs of counterweight and set the Double "T" Beams that weighed 55,000lbs at a 72ft radius. The Crane and Crew will remain on site 60 to 90 days to complete erection of the YMCA Recreation Center. The construction schedule will require the crane to pick various sizes of concrete panels around the site.
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Northwest Crane Service utilized their Liebher LTM 1100-4.1 and Liebherr LTM 1220-5.1 to set 42 beams for three bridges in between Canadian, Texas and Perryton, Texas. Northwest team members Lee Wade, Garen Oakley, Travis Vowell, Jeff Rice, Bill Thompson, and Jeremy Green rigged the cranes up with full counterweight to set the 110,000lb beams at a 40ft radius. The experienced crews and highly mobile equipment were able to rig the cranes up/down and set the beams for all three bridges in a two days time.
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