Contact VA Crane when your next job is off the beaten path
and you need rough terrain crane rental to get a rural construction job
done right.
For most construction companies, investing in their own crane equipment can be overkill. The fees and taxation, licensing burdens,
staffing and sheer costs of these monstrous machines are astronomical, and the
maintenance is costly and never-ending. From price to upkeep, the long term
investment may not pay off. Finding a reputable rental company that
knows big machinery, maintains a quality fleet and can repair on a moment’s
notice is a far better option. That’s why VA Crane is the source for all your
heavy hauling, rigging and lifting needs.
Everyone knows that in the past several decades home buyers
have been flocking to more rural destinations to save on real estate and house
prices. Even more interesting…major real estate CEOs are finding that as the
pandemic soars in urban areas, home construction in rural areas is surging as
people try to flee congested cities and, in part, fulfill the American dream of
more property in an open landscape. For construction companies, building houses
off the beaten path is both exciting and challenging. To get the job done right,
they need the best rough terrain crane, and VA Crane has affordable and
superior rental equipment that comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee
and 50 years of experience in the industry standing behind every contract. On
tough ground, in tight forested places, rocky areas, we are confident. Moving
trusses, HVAC systems and setting homes, we’ve done it.
At VA Crane, our crane rental fleet is extensive. We
supply contractors with the best-in-class Grove models, which are international
leaders in the field. They are workhorse machines capable of lifting up to 450
tons yet boast a compact size for easy maneuverability in tight spaces. We also
lease hydraulics, mobile, trucks and riggers with gantries up to 20 tons and 16
ft. Contact us for a free consultation and let us help you strategize your next
project today.
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