A challenging lift operation at a North West water treatment works has highlighted why experience and technical expertise matter in specialised lifting projects.
John Sutch Cranes recently completed a complex structural lift that demanded meticulous planning and precise execution.
Our team was on site with our Grove GMK 5200-1 to deliver a job that our client said was one of the best lifts yet.
The project presented multiple challenges, including restricted space and strict site requirements, necessitating a comprehensive lift plan. What stood out wasn't just the technical execution, but the client's confidence in the team before the operation even began.
"From the moment we arrived on-site, the client knew - there was only ever going to be one company for this lift," a spokesperson from our client said.
Paul Parry, Sales Director at John Sutch Cranes, gave full credit to his Technical Sales Team, including Mick Turner, and the lads on the ground delivering the lift.
"When clients place that level of trust in us before we even step out of the crane or van, it speaks volumes about our reputation in the industry," Paul said.
The operation drew attention from site staff, who watched from their cabins as the team demonstrated their expertise. Despite having consulted with several contractors, the client's choice ultimately came down to John Sutch Cranes Ltd's proven track record of handling complex lifts.
The project showcased the value of having experienced crane operators who can inspire confidence from the initial consultation.
Throughout the day, the client remained on-site, observing and appreciating the precision of each movement in the lifting operation.
For us, it's not just about getting the job done - it's about getting it done right.