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A G18 rental crane based at Energy Cranes' Abbeville rental facility in Louisiana

Temporary Crane Rental

A Sparrows Offshore 20-ton Grove telescopic crane temporarily installed on Dunlin A during major upgrade of the platform's NCK Eiger crane

Whether to carry out work on a permanently-installed crane or to provide supplementary lift capacity beyond the load radius of permanent cranage, there are times when temporary cranage is essential – but where chartering a floating crane barge would be impractical or prohibitively costly.

Temporary cranage on rental from Energy Cranes is the solution.

Our own fleet of modularised cranes have been designed or modified for rapid deployment and build-up offshore – and our engineering teams are on hand to design solutions to the challenges of siting, structural support and development of lifting plans for your project.

We have rental cranes permanently based in Europe, the US Gulf of Mexico, and the Middle East, but with capacity to mobilise to other areas also.

An Energy Cranes-owned MK60 (left) being de-rigged after carrying out two crane change-outs on the North Sea Claymore platform

Your temporary rental cranage comes complete with Energy Cranes technicians to install and load-test the crane and crane operators to help you maximise the performance from the unit.

Crawler crane temporarily located on Apache's Forties C platform in the North Sea.

For the largest applications, Energy Cranes can conduct lifting needs analysis leading to the specification and supply of high-capacity cranage rented from third parties – for example large crawler cranes sourced from the construction plant industry and modified for offshore deployment to handle requirements to lift heavy process or power plant.

 

Region Rental Contact Telephone
Europe Gordon McCombie +44 (0)1224 704868
North America Blue Lege + 1 (713) 896 5108
Africa/Asia/Australia/S America Graham Thomson +44 (0)1224 704868