4 Questions To Ask When Renting From A Crane Service

Contractors need to be picky with their equipment rentals; the wrong equipment rental could be dangerous both to the project and employees. When looking for a reputable and safe crane rental company, there are a few things that you can ask about the crane rental service and their equipment that can help you pick out a trustworthy partner:

1. Are All of Your Operators CCO-Certified?

CCO-certified operators will make your job much easier and indicates that the company is paying attention to regulatory standards. Even if you have your own crew to operate the cranes, you may still need help or you may want to reduce your own labor costs.

Companies that can provide supervision and labor in addition to the machines themselves will make your project more flexible; you can call in secondary help should you fall behind.

2. Do You Offer a Safety Program?

A safety program is absolutely essential for a crane service, as safety extends beyond their own employees and even training up your employees -- safety also includes maintaining the machines properly. Crane services that do not offer safety programs may not have rigorous safety standards; you may want to look further into the situation.

3. Are There Any Heavy Hauling and Transportation Services?

Many crane services also offer heavy hauling services and transportation services, allowing you to get many of your construction needs through the same company. While you can outsource this to multiple companies, you will have a lot of flow through traffic on your project lot, which can cause both compilcations and delays. 

4. Do You Offer Rate Flexibility?

It's always a good idea to work with a company that offers a variety of rates, from monthly to hourly. While it's ideal to ensure that you come in under your deadlines, most projects do run a bit long. The ability to obtain a flexible, hourly rate can be absolutely perfect when you have a few jobs that are running just slightly later. For carefully planned projects, you can also save a lot of money by renting on a per month basis. 

Naturally, giving the "wrong answer" to any of the above questions doesn't necessarily mean that you should write off the service -- it just means that you may need a more detailed response regarding the company's procedures and why they don't do things a certain way. Still, the answers to the above questions can help you narrow down your search when comparing different companies.

To learn more, contact a company like A C Jones Trucking Inc. with any questions or concerns you have.

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