Mission-Critical Lifts

Crane Service for Georgia Data Center Projects

We support Georgia data center builds with operated crane and rigging across mechanical, electrical, power, and cooling phases. Chillers, generators, transformers, switchgear, and prefab MEP packages, set on schedule from our Jenkinsburg yard.

Mechanical, Electrical, Power, Cooling

Trusted by contractors across metro Atlanta and central Georgia

Crane Capacity: 15 to 275 Ton

Operated Cranes for Critical-Path Equipment Lifts

Patriot supports Georgia data center builds with the crane range and operator depth your mechanical, electrical, and generator vendors need. We work with general contractors, MEP subs, and equipment vendors to set critical loads cleanly. Schedule, scope, and ground conditions all get worked on paper before the crane rolls.

Same-day quotes on standard rentals. Larger all-terrains book one to two days ahead.

Outage windows, weekend sets, and off-hour picks for active-facility integration.

CCO-certified operator and signal crew on every pick. Documented pre-lift plans.

Patriot Lifting branded Grove GMK5165-2 at a downtown apartment construction site
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Built for Mission-Critical Schedules

When the project clock matters, we sequence the lift around your milestones. Outage windows, weekend sets, and short-notice picks are normal data center work.

Services

Five service lines run in-house from the Jenkinsburg yard: operated crane rental, rigging, heavy hauling, specialty lifts, and secured storage. One dispatch line for all five, so the schedule and the equipment stay aligned across the job.

Areas We Serve

Standard dispatch covers metro Atlanta, the Henry / Spalding / Newton / Rockdale county belt around our Jenkinsburg yard, down I-75 to Macon, and east into the Athens market. Multi-state hauls extend coverage into Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina when the project calls for it.

Fleet Capacity

Cranes from 15 to 275 tons across all-terrain, mobile, rough-terrain, boom truck, and carry deck categories. Every crane operated by our crew.

Lift Planning

How We Land a Data Center Lift Cleanly

Before the crane rolls, we work the lift on paper. Four steps cover every pick.

Confirm the Load

Weight, set elevation, radius, and access route get confirmed before mobilization.

Plan the Setup

Match the crane to the pick. Review ground bearing, outrigger pads, and clearance to existing utilities.

Coordinate the Timing

Lock the lift to your milestone, outage window, or off-hour ask.

Run the Pick

CCO-certified operator and signal crew on every set. Each lift gets documented.

Send The Address. We'll Quote The Crane.

Have a critical equipment lift coming up? Send weight, set location, radius, and delivery point. We'll sanity-check the lift before it becomes a field issue.

Crane work against the Atlanta skyline

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions we get from mechanical, electrical, and generator teams.

What kinds of data center loads do you handle?

Chillers, generators, transformers, switchgear, AHUs and RTUs, cooling skids, fuel tanks, and prefab MEP packages. The 15 to 275 ton fleet covers rooftop unit sets through heavy critical-path placements. Carry decks and boom trucks handle the smaller mechanical room work. Mid-range all-terrains pick chillers and generators. The 190 and 275 ton run the largest transformer and gear placements. Send us the load weight, radius, and set elevation and we'll match the crane to the pick.

Can you support live-facility lifts and outage windows?

Yes. Outage windows, weekend sets, and off-hour picks are normal data center work. We coordinate the schedule around your mechanical and electrical team's critical path so the lift lands clean and the facility stays online. Pre-lift planning gets done in advance so the crane rolls onto the pad already briefed on the route, swing radius, and set sequence. If the work requires staged shutdowns or fenced-off access, we plan around your facility's operational requirements. Tell us the window and we'll build the lift to fit it.

How do you handle generator and switchgear placements?

Engineered lift plans, ground-bearing reviews on slab and pad pours, and CCO-certified operator-led setup come standard. We work the pick on paper first, then set the equipment to the inch. For generators, we confirm pad finish dates, anchor layout, and fuel line clearances before the lift is scheduled. For switchgear and transformers, we coordinate with your electrical team on bus alignment, conduit routing, and final position tolerances. Each pick is documented from pre-lift signoff through final set.

How do you coordinate with MEP and commissioning teams?

We sequence picks around your mechanical, electrical, and commissioning milestones. Send the load, set location, and target date. We'll come back with the crane, the plan, and a window that fits your contractors. For phased work, we hold multiple cranes against your sequence so the next pick is ready when the previous one finishes. Project managers get a written lift summary after each set so the commissioning record stays clean. We keep operations aligned to your project clock.

Our Services

Four Services Out Of One Yard

Most jobs come down to four service lines. We handle each in-house and dispatch from one location, which keeps the schedule, the crew, and the equipment aligned across the lift.

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Operator-Led

Operated Crane Rentals
for Every Lift

The operator runs the crane and our crew sets the picks. Capacity, reach, and ground requirements drive the recommendation across all-terrain, mobile, rough-terrain, boom truck, and carry deck options.

Boom truck on a heavy machinery job
Engineered Picks

Rigging Plans Built
Around the Load

Slings, spreaders, and below-the-hook gear matched to the load. For multi-point picks and blind lifts, we plan the rigging in coordination with the engineer of record so the setup arrives ready to run.

View from inside a Patriot Lifting bay door looking out at the Jenkinsburg yard
On-Site Yard Storage

Secured Storage Services  
For Projects, Equipment, and Materials

Patriot's Jenkinsburg yard offers secured storage for upcoming projects, customer equipment, and job-related materials. Containers, oversized loads, project staging, and equipment storage between jobs. Stored under cover or fenced based on what the load demands.

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Oversize and Overweight

Heavy Haul for Loads
With a Clear Plan

Trailer matched to the load, route planned, permits handled. From oversized industrial equipment to overweight commercial freight, we move what does not fit on a standard truck across Georgia.

Crane performing a lift at a residential project
Tight Access and Hard Picks

Specialty Lifts Services

Swim spas placed over a roofline. Modular sections set in a backyard. Cell tower top sections. Container drops to grade. Specialty work is a regular service line at Patriot, not an exception.

Fleet Capacity

Our Crane Fleet from 15 to 275 Tons

Each category does a job the others cannot. All-terrain handles the heaviest picks and longest reaches. Mobile cranes deploy fast. Rough-terrain runs ungraded sites. Boom trucks cover daily utility work. A carry deck handles indoor and tight-access industrial picks.

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Five Categories

Cranes Matched to the Lift

All-terrain for the heaviest picks and longest reaches. Mobile cranes for inner-city sets. Rough-terrain for ungraded ground. Boom trucks for daily utility work. A carry deck for indoor and tight-access industrial picks. Capacity from 15 to 275 tons.

Mobile: 60 to 75 Tons

Rough-Terrain: 80 Tons

Boom Truck: 24 to 45 Tons

Carry Deck: 15 Tons

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