Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Tips For Saving Money And Time When Using Crane Rentals In Chicago

By Deborah Pickering


Time is money, and when you're renting expensive heavy equipment, you need to save as much of both as you can. As soon as you sign the paperwork, and the operator turns on the machinery, the clock is ticking. It won't stop ticking just because you didn't plan ahead. When the equipment and the operator are idling, you are losing money. There simple ways to prepare ahead that will make using Crane Rentals In Chicago a very good value.

Any discussion with a company representative about renting heavy equipment should include a detailed description of the job. This is an experienced professional who has insight into what size machine will best fit your needs. Your tendency is probably to go with one that is too big. If you insist on this, you'll end up paying more than you had to, and might not even be able to use the equipment in the way you needed.

Construction often occurs within an urban environment. In this situation obstructions like wires, trees, and buildings, are things you can't avoid. As you discuss the equipment with the leasing company, letting them know what the operator will be facing once he gets to the site will be extremely helpful.

Leasing companies are often surprised at just how unprepared a construction company can be for the arrival of rental equipment. It's not uncommon for an operator to arrive at the site and find vehicles still parked in the setup area and debris surrounding the materials that have to be hoisted. The operator has to wait, and the machine will idle, until all the obstructions have been cleared.

Even if the vehicles and debris have been cleared prior to the machine's arrival it still may need more set up room than you anticipated. It's a good idea to ask the company representative, when you're renting this equipment, how much space it's going to need. If you don't, the machine won't be usable until there is adequate space to get it set up and running.

Sometimes the person ordering the equipment doesn't factor in the time it will take to get from the leasing lot to the job site. They are focused on when the crews goes to work. It's not unusual for this person to order a morning delivery that coincides with rush hour. If you have machinery trapped in traffic, you are stilling paying for the time it sits.

It's a bad idea to take the attitude that, since you are paying the operator, you can leave him to handle everything pertaining to working the machinery. Instead, you will save time and money by assisting him in every way possible. You can direct traffic for him and help guide him when he backs the equipment into tight spaces. Anything you can do to speed up the process will save you money and make you a more valued customer.

Heavy construction equipment is expensive to rent. The best way to maximize its use is to plan ahead and prepare the job site before it arrives. It's also important to have the right size machine working at peak capacity.




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