Unloading an 180,000 pound gas turbine from a 19 axle trailer that has just arrived from Chicago. On the right is a 150,000 pound generator unloaded previously. Later, we will place them in final position for operation.
After diver went down and attached the cable, we pulled this crane from the Hudson River in Troy, NY after ice dipped the barge it was on.
Assembling a vacuum former with 20,000 pound platens
Five cranes simultaneously lifting a 150 ton, 300 foot long rail retarder
Using our in house fabricated rigging to to set this 42,000 pound generator UNDER the mezzanine
Using our in house fabricated rigging to to set this 42,000 pound generator UNDER the mezzanine
Erecting tilt up concrete wall panels on a foggy day
Two of our cranes assembling a dredge for the NYS Barge Canal
"Flowers" a neat picture that evolved as we disassembled a large dry cooler from a ten story building
Two of our cranes erecting a complicated steel church structure
Quenching Thirst Our 150 ton crane assisting erecting a water tower
Working 'round the clock assisting in replacing a jet engine
Loading a helicopter on our truck to haul it back to the hangar
Setting the retarder in place
Saturday on State St. One of our typical roof top unit replacements, occurring on a Saturday where we shut down the street for access
Going overland. Transferring the Adirondac for it's overland journey from Lake Champlain to Lake George
Off to work we go with our electronically remote controlled sliding axle trailer equipped with 60,000 pound hydraulic elevating legs coupled to our 1997 Peterbilt.
Being loaded on our trailer is our 30,000 pound capacity forklift (rigging boom not shown) along with our super compact 5,000 pound forklift and our rigging gear. With such equipment, we are ready to mobilize at a moments notice.