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Cranes in Motion
Winter Operations
Left: On site in Colorado, Sterling Crane USA put a Tadano all-terrain to work dismantling a sporting event stage amid deep snow.
“ Every decision in the field reflects a commitment to protecting people, equipment and the integrity of the project.” forward— even when winter tried to push back.
“ This project highlights the resilience and adaptability that define Sterling Crane USA’ s winter operations,” Barnhart said.“ With planning, coordination and teamwork, we demonstrated our commitment to finding solutions under pressure.”
Sterling Crane USA offers a range of all-terrain cranes with lifting capacities up to 770 tons, boom lengths up to 263 feet and maximum tip heights as high as 499 feet. Also in the company’ s lineup are rough-terrains, boom trucks, hydraulic truck cranes and carry decks. The company provides crane and lift planning services to a range of industries from facilities in Colorado, Montana, Nevada and Texas.
To operate safely and effectively in harsh winter environments, Sterling Crane USA follows a strict set of best practices, including thorough pre-job planning that accounts for weather forecasts, site access and equipment limitations.
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