Crane Lift Project Gallery

These are real lifts from real Vermont job sites. Roof trusses going up on new homes, steel beams swinging into place on additions and light commercial frames, and mobile cranes set up on gravel pads and tight rural lots across Franklin County and the islands. If your job looks like one of these, we have almost certainly done one like it nearby.

Most of the work you see here is roof truss setting and steel beam lifting, plus general crane rental with operator for picks of every kind. Want a crew that shows up on time and knows how to set up on a Vermont site? Call (802) 370-5361 or request a quote and we will confirm the crane, the date, and the price.

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What You Get With Operated Crane Rental

 

This is not a bare rental that you have to staff and run yourself. With operated crane rental in Vermont, a trained, certified operator drives the crane to your site, sets it up, and runs the lift. We handle the rigging and the pick. Your crew guides the load into place. You get the lift done right without having to find a crane operator on your own.

What We Lift

We lift the heavy stuff so your build keeps moving. That includes:

  • Roof trusses for homes and light commercial buildings
  • Steel beams for additions and commercial frames
  • HVAC and rooftop units
  • Precast concrete pieces
  • Modular home sections
  • Trees and large trunks
  • Building materials and heavy machinery

If you have a load and a place it needs to go, give us a call and we will tell you if we can lift it.

Why Contractors in Franklin County Call Us

 

Most crane companies sit down in Burlington or further south. We are based in Swanton, right in Franklin County. For most local jobs that means a short drive and no big travel fee tacked onto your bill.

Northern Vermont job sites have their own challenges, and we plan for them. Gravel driveways, soft ground, mud season, sloped pads, and tight overhead clearance near trees and wires. We pick the crane spot for your site before we arrive, so setup goes smooth on lift day.

Before the job, we confirm three things: the right crane for the load, a firm date, and a straight price. Want to see the kind of work we do? Take a look at our recent crane work.

How Booking a Crane Works

 

Booking is simple:

  1. Call us and tell us about the job. What you are lifting, how heavy it is, how far the crane needs to reach, and how we get on site.
  2. We confirm the right crane, lock in your date, and give you a straight price.
  3. We show up on time and ready, run the lift, and get you back to building.

You get a straight price with no vague quotes and no surprise charges. You know the crane, the date, and the price before lift day.

Pick the Right Crane for Your Job

Different lifts call for different machines. Here is how the options break down, and where to go for the one that fits.

Mobile crane rental. When the load is heavier or the crane needs to reach farther across a building, a mobile crane gives you the power and the distance a boom truck cannot. See mobile crane rental.

Boom truck rental. For lighter loads, tight sites, and quick jobs, a boom truck sets up fast and fits where a bigger crane cannot. It is often the cheaper, smarter pick when a full crane is more than you need. See boom truck rental.

Not sure which one? Tell us the weight, the reach, and what your site is like, and we will match the machine. You can also look at every crane we run on our crane fleet.

What We Need to Quote Your Lift

 To give you a fast, fair price, it helps to have a few details ready when you call:

  • What you are lifting and roughly how much it weighs
  • How far the crane needs to reach, which is the pick radius
  • How tall the lift is
  • What the site access looks like: driveway, ground, slope, and overhead wires
  • The date you need the crane

With those, we can confirm the right crane and a price on the first call. That is how we keep lift day on schedule.

Where We Provide Crane Rental

We provide crane rental across Franklin County, VT and the towns around it. That includes Swanton, St. Albans, Milton, Georgia, Fairfax, Highgate, Enosburg Falls, and Sheldon. We also reach Grand Isle, Alburgh, and the Burlington area. Not sure if you are in range? Call and ask.

Book Crane Rental in Vermont

Ready to book crane rental in Vermont? Call (802) 370-5361 and we will confirm the equipment, the timeline, and the price for your lift. You can also request a quote or see all our crane services and lifting.

FAQs

Can your crane get to my site?

Most of the time, yes. We work on gravel drives, soft ground, sloped pads, and tight lots all over northern Vermont. Tell us about your site access when you call, and we will pick the right crane and the right setup spot before lift day.

Do you bring the operator, or is this a bare rental?

We bring the operator. A trained, certified operator drives the crane to your site and runs the lift. You do not have to staff or run the crane yourself.

How do you price a crane rental?

We give you a straight price before the job. Tell us what you are lifting, how heavy it is, how far the crane needs to reach, and how we get on site. We confirm the crane, the date, and the price up front, with no vague estimates.

Will you show up on time on lift day?

Yes. Your crew and your trusses are waiting, and we plan around that. We confirm your date when you book and show up ready to lift.

Are you local, or coming up from Burlington?

We are based in Swanton, right in Franklin County. Most local jobs are a short drive, so you are not paying a big travel fee to bring a crane up from Burlington.