Lifting heavy and complicated loads requires extreme precision, which can only be achieved through intelligence and experience.
Avoiding accidents and unforeseen costs requires a careful and thorough team. Never take a risk on anything less.
Rain or shine, our team will get your job done on schedule and within budget. Your bottom line is our business.
Consistently follows through with all orders, instructions and problem solving. Working in construction for the past 15 years. Skills include: Operating cranes (luffing, mobile, tower & gantry cranes) 360’s and rigging. Previous experience: lead rigger, tower crane operator, mobile crane operator, slinger, signaler, gantry crane, telescopic operator 360, and versa lift. IPAF member.
CMCR hires the best riggers throughout Ireland. Our team has extensive experience in pharmaceutical plants, oil and gas, energy system maintenance, data centres, construction, modular skids, and spool installation. We also have significant experience with pipefitting and orbital welding.
Think of rigging as the unsung hero of the construction world! It's the process of setting up and manoeuvring heavy loads with cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. Without rigging, moving colossal materials and machinery around construction sites would be like trying to wrangle a herd of elephants with a piece of string.
Safety is like a well-choreographed dance – everyone needs to know their steps! Make sure your rigging crew is properly trained and certified, follow all safety guidelines, and use the right equipment for the job. It's all about staying vigilant and working as a team to prevent mishaps.
Rigging is the Swiss Army knife of the construction world! It's used in a variety of settings, from erecting steel structures and installing heavy machinery to setting up stages for concerts and dismantling cranes.
While both involve lifting and moving heavy loads, construction rigging primarily focuses on building sites and infrastructure projects, whereas commercial rigging deals with moving equipment in industries like manufacturing, telecommunications, and entertainment.
You've got your cranes, hoists, slings, shackles, and winches. Each piece of equipment is like a member of a well-oiled orchestra, working in harmony to ensure loads are lifted and moved with precision and safety.
You wouldn't want an amateur performing your favourite tune, would you? In most cases, a certified rigger is essential to ensure safety and efficiency on the job site. They have the skills, knowledge, and experience to keep your project running smoothly.