Professional Rigging Network

Industrial Rigging
Services Nationwide

Get matched with top-tier local crane and rigging professionals. Fast quotes. Vetted experts. Zero obligation.

100%
Pre-Screened Network
Zero
Obligation
Fast
Quote Turnaround
50
States Covered
01

Submit Specs

Provide the technical details: weight, dimensions, and site constraints via our secure intake form.

02

Get Matched

Your specs are routed to pre-screened local contractors with the exact equipment required.

03

Execute

Receive a quote directly from a qualified professional. Review, approve, and execute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Rigging Force match me with a contractor?

You submit your project specs (equipment weight, dimensions, site conditions, and timeline) through our intake form. We route your request to pre-screened local contractors who have the right equipment, certifications, and experience for your specific lift. You receive a quote directly from a qualified professional, with zero obligation.

What types of rigging projects do you handle?

Our network covers crane rigging, industrial rigging, and machinery moving. This includes structural steel erection, precast concrete placement, heavy equipment installation, plant relocations, data center buildouts, and more. All contractors comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC and carry current NCCCO certifications.

How much does rigging cost?

Rigging costs vary widely based on equipment weight, lift complexity, site access, and permit requirements. Simple lifts may start at a few thousand dollars, while complex critical lifts or full plant relocations can run into hundreds of thousands. Daily crane rental alone runs $800 to $10,000+ depending on capacity. Contact us for a free quote on your specific project.

What safety certifications do your contractors carry?

All contractors in our network maintain OSHA 30-hour certification, NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) credentials, and documented safety programs. Rigging hardware meets ASME B30 standards, and all operations follow OSHA 29 CFR 1926.251 requirements for equipment inspection, load ratings, and safe working procedures. OSHA-mandated critical lift plans are prepared in advance for any operation exceeding 75% of a crane's rated capacity.

What areas do you serve?

We serve all 50 states with dedicated local contractor networks in major industrial markets including Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Denver, Seattle, Detroit, Cleveland, Oakland, and Pittsburgh. Each location has pre-vetted contractors familiar with local permitting requirements and site conditions.

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Stop wasting time on contractors who can't handle your lift. Get matched with the right crew today.

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