In 1985, TNT Crane & Rigging | ||
began serving the industry with a single | ||
18-ton crane and a straightforward | ||
philosophy: to provide outstanding | ||
service and ensure a safe and enduring | ||
career for employees. Over the | ||
years, the Houston-based company | ||
has grown exponentially, evolving into | ||
one of the largest crane companies in | ||
North America. | ||
Today, the TNT Crane & Rigging | ||
family of companies includes a | ||
network of more than 40 branches | ||
in the central, southeast and Rocky | ||
Mountain regions of the U. S. and in | ||
On the Alliance Regional |
the Canadian Rockies and western |
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Water pipeline jobsite, |
Canada. The TNT fleet now numbers |
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TNT Crane & Rigging |
700 cranes, and across North America |
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joined forces with a |
the company has more than 1,700 |
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team of contractors. The |
employees. |
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project not only exemplifies our dedication to providing the unparalleled delivery of crane rental services,” TNT wrote.
“ It also underscores the transformative power of collaboration that comes from aligning with organizations that share our commitment to exceeding expectations.”
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16-month long project involved J7 Services,
LLC, the lift coordination contractor, Garney Companies, Inc. the general contractor and directional
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For TNT Crane & Rigging, success is also measured by the trust of more than 4,000 customers who call on the company to provide comprehensive lifting solutions in a wide range of commercial, industrial and infrastruc- |
drilling contractor |
ture markets. |
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Hardrock Infrastructure. |
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