Colorado, USA - Crane Service Inc., a construction company, has purchased the Liebherr LG 1800-1.0 lattice boom crane, further strengthening its partnership with Liebherr-International Deutschland GmbH., a construction machinery manufacturer, and expanding its fleet’s capabilities. This acquisition is aimed at enhancing the company's ability to assist with the construction and maintenance of wind turbines across the United States.
Crane Service Inc. operates in 35 states, providing comprehensive heavy lift and rigging services for a wide range of industries. The company’s fleet includes more than 15 models of Liebherr cranes, and the addition of the LG 1800-1.0 marks the third of its kind in their lineup. The new crane is specifically intended to support wind farm operations, contributing to the growth of wind energy infrastructure nationwide.
Liebherr lattice boom cranes, including the LG 1800-1.0, are uniquely designed to meet the needs of the wind industry. With a variety of boom configurations, the LG 1800-1.0 is capable of handling the latest generation of wind turbines, making it a versatile choice for challenging projects.
Equipped with an all-terrain chassis, the crane offers excellent maneuverability on job sites, ensuring that operators can access hard-to-reach locations. Additionally, the WindSpeed load charts provide enhanced safety by allowing lifts to be performed in higher wind conditions, giving operators confidence when working in less-than-ideal weather.
The purchase of the Liebherr LG 1800-1.0 reinforces the strong collaboration between Crane Service Inc. and Liebherr, two companies committed to pushing the boundaries of crane technology. With this addition to its fleet, Crane Service Inc. is better positioned to support the growing demand for wind energy solutions, offering reliable and efficient equipment to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
This acquisition highlights Crane Service Inc.'s continued focus on advancing its capabilities to meet the evolving needs of the heavy lifting industry, particularly in the renewable energy sector.