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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from contractors planning lifts across metro Atlanta and central Georgia. Get in touch if you do not see your answer here.

Are your operators and riggers certified?

Every Patriot operator is CCO-certified. Our riggers and signal persons carry CCO credentials as well. The certification stays with the lift, so the people on your job are the ones who hold the cards.

What insurance do you carry, and can you provide a COI?

Patriot Lifting carries the standard commercial-jobsite suite: general liability, auto, rigger's liability, umbrella, and workers' comp. Certificates of insurance go out to the GC or owner before mobilization at no charge. Project-specific endorsements and additional insureds can be added on request.

How is an operated crane rental priced?

Most rentals quote at an hourly rate with a minimum, typically four hours for smaller cranes and eight hours for the larger all-terrains, plus mobilization from the Jenkinsburg yard if the job sits outside the daily run. Permits, pilot vehicles, and crane mats get quoted separately when the route or pad requires them. The quote you get back is fixed, not an estimate.

What do you need from me to quote a lift?

Send the jobsite address, the load weight and shape (or the equipment spec sheet), the target date and window, and how the load is staged. If there's overhead clearance, a tight-access drive, or a soft pad, mention it up front. We work the lift on paper first and come back with a fixed price and a confirmed crane.

Do you work nights, weekends, and weather-windowed jobs?

Yes. Off-hours work is normal for HVAC roof sets, downtown access windows, hospital shutdowns, and tight schedules. Premium-time rates apply, but the crew, the operator, and the lift planning are the same. If a lift gets weather-canceled before mobilization, we reschedule at no charge.