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How To Avoid Extra Costs When Hiring A Crane
AMAC Cranes • Mar 24, 2022

When hiring a crane, it’s important to be aware of the potential extra costs that may arise. These costs can include things like transportation, permits, and insurance. By being aware of these costs and how steps to avoid them, you can save yourself a lot of money. In this blog post, we look at some of the main costs that are often applied when hiring a crane and offer some top tips on how to reduce them.

Transportation Costs

If you're hiring a crane for your construction project, there are a few things you can do to avoid paying transportation costs. One is to find a crane rental company that is located near your job site. This automatically cuts down on the cost as they have less distance to travel to reach your site. Another tip involves checking before you sign a contract whether the company's delivery and pickup services are included as part of the fee or are extra costs.

Permit Costs

If you're looking to avoid permit costs when hiring a crane, it's important to be aware of the regulations in your area. In some cases, you may need to obtain a permit in order to operate a crane, even if you're only using it for a short period of time. There are a few ways to avoid these costs, for example, finding a crane operator who already has the necessary permits means you don’t have to do this yourself.

Insurance Costs

When hiring a crane, it’s important to be aware of the insurance costs involved as many people don’t realize that their insurance policy may not cover the cost of damages incurred while using a crane. The simplest way to avoid insurance costs is to find a crane operator whose insurance policy will cover any damages that may occur. Another option is to purchase an insurance policy specifically for crane operations. This policy is often less expensive than covering the crane operator.

Operator Costs

The best way to reduce operator costs when hiring a crane is by planning ahead. Planning ahead includes estimating the amount of time the job will take, as well as the number of operators and hours required. This helps you to hire the right amount of personnel, and avoid any unnecessary expenses. Additionally, hiring a qualified and experienced operator can help to avoid any accidents or damage, which could end up costing you more money in the future.

Set-up Costs

Plan your lifting needs in advance and try to schedule crane hire for off-peak periods. This will help you to avoid paying premium rates as companies often increase rates during busier times to increase their profits. Although, if you require a crane for only a short period of time, consider hiring one on an hourly basis rather than paying for a full day's rental. This means that you’re squeezing out every dollar’s worth of use.
 
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