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25 April 2008

Lift planning software formed a key part of the tendering for the West 3rd Street Lift Bridge, commissioned by the Ohio Department of Transportation in Cleveland, US.

All Erection & Crane Rental Corp worked with each contractor to understand their individual approaches to the contract and the way they planned to use their equipment. All surveyed and measured the site and its surrounding area and ran the results through the All Lift Simulation software program, which is based on Compu-Crane. The program identified the crane that would meet the requirements of all the contractors and the report was used by the erection sub-contractor to win the contract.

Rich Randall, territory sales representative for All Erection says, “The estimate was precise and landed the bid. Companies who retain our equipment and operators get the added benefit of our software program, making their bidding process much more successful.

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