Service 03 of 03 · Engineered lifts, certified rigging

Heavy lifts, planned before the pick.

Mobile and crawler-crane operations for module placement, vessel installation, and equipment lifts. Every lift starts with an engineered study — ground bearing, rigging design, and load path documented before mobilisation.

[ 01 ] SCOPE

Three phases. Zero
guesswork on site.

Engineered lifts mean the math is done before the crane arrives. We run lift studies, plan rigging, and execute under documented permits.

PHASE 01 / STUDY

Engineered lift planning.

Crane selection · ground-bearing pressure analysis · rigging design · load-path simulation · exclusion-zone mapping. Signed off before mobilisation.

PHASE 02 / RIGGING

Rigging design & gear.

Slings, shackles, spreader beams, lift lugs — sized to the load with appropriate safety factors. All gear with valid certificates and inspection logs.

PHASE 03 / EXECUTION

On-site lift execution.

Toolbox talks · lift permits · spotter and signaller positions · exclusion zones · lift in progress. Demobilisation with as-left site documentation.

[ 02 ] EQUIPMENT & CAPACITY

What we lift,
and how we get there.

Crane capacity is matched to the lift study, not pre-fixed. We mobilise the equipment the engineering says is right — owned or sourced from vetted partners.

Equipment classes

Mobile Cranes
Truck-mounted hydraulic cranes for routine lifts and tight access sites
All-Terrain
All-terrain cranes for rough sites and longer-radius lifts
Crawler Cranes
Crawler cranes for heavy module work and sustained-load applications
Tandem Lifts
Two-crane synchronised lifts for long or asymmetric loads
Rigging Gear
Slings · shackles · spreader beams · lift lugs · ratchet hoists — all certified

Typical applications

Vessel Installation
Pressure-vessel placement onto foundations and skids · tail-and-pivot lifts
Module Placement
Pre-assembled module landings · pipe-rack section lifts · skid placement
Tank Erection
Storage-tank shell course erection · roof landing lifts
Equipment Setting
Compressor packages · transformer placements · generator skids
Maintenance
Turnaround lifts · catalyst handling · routine equipment removal & replacement
[ 03 ] SAFETY & PERMITS

Permits before pick.
Always.

No documented lift, no pick. That’s the rule. Every lift goes through the same paperwork — heavy or light, routine or critical.

DOC 01

Lift plan & permit.

Lift plan with crane configuration, load chart, ground-bearing capacity, rigging schematic, and exclusion zone. Permit-to-lift signed by the lift supervisor.

DOC 02

Equipment certificates.

Crane inspection certs, operator licenses (SIO), rigger certifications, and gear inspection records — all current and on site.

DOC 03

Daily safety routine.

Pre-lift toolbox talk, spotter and signaller assignments, weather check, exclusion zone walk-down, and post-lift debrief. Recorded each day.

Have a project in mind?

Send us your scope. We’ll come back with a real proposal — drawings, timeline, and pricing that reflects the actual job.

Sales — Ms. Riska
+62 811-7005-023
Sales — Ms. Feggie
+62 811-7003-8833
Sales — Mr. Nicholas
+62 819-7337-5098