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Case Studies
SAIT Breaks Ground on New Crane Training Facility
SAIT breaks ground on new facility November 03, 2016 SHARE: The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) which celebrated its centennial on Oct. 16, marked another historic milestone today — breaking ground on the first new training facility of its second century.The customized training facility will be constructed on an eight-acre lot at 10490-72…
Read MoreInterfaith Food Bank Society of Lethbridge
Interfaith Food Bank Society of Lethbridge Equipment used: 33 ton crane Operator: Ron Slawosky Rigger: Brennan Project: To pick up, deliver and place a large rock at the Lethbridge Food bank in Alberta In September 2014, Stampede Crane & Rigging, took on a project that required the crew to go to a local farm on the southeast…
Read More33 Ton Stiff Boom Crane Gas Line Hoist
33 Ton Stiff Boom Crane Hoisting Tubing Injector The City of Medicine Hat request the service of Stampede Crane & Rigging Ltd., a division of TNT Crane Canada with crane services Edmonton AB, to hoist a tubing machine to support Maple Creek Endless Tubing for a recent project in Medicine Hat. Maple Creek Endless Tubing…
Read MoreCoil Swap Using 100 Ton Link-Belt
Coil Swag Using 100 Ton Link-Belt for Step Energy Stampede Crane & Rigging recently performed a coil swap using a 100 ton Link-Belt Crane. The coil weighed in at 83,000 lbs and was safely hoisted and swapped out in a day. Great work by our crew and a big thanks for the partnership with Step…
Read MoreBridge Resetting at Glencoe Golf Course
Back in June, the flooding in Alberta washed away 4 stone bridges at the Glencoe Golf Course in Calgary, along with many other things. This bridge, weighing 62,000 lbs, was washed right off of its foundation – isn’t the power of water incredible! After they fixed the bridge foundations, Stampede Crane & Rigging was…
Read More60 Ton Linkbelt Crane Medicine Hat AB – Hoisting Roofing Material
Stampede Crane & Rigging Ltd – Medicine Hat On June 14th 2013, Stampede Crane (formerly Cox Crane) was called in to hoist roofing materials on one of the tallest buildings in Medicine Hat. The lift was located on 5th Ave next to an amazing Italian restaurant, Mario’s. It is a frequented restaurant by the Stampede…
Read MoreExceptional Service Builds Relationships
In 2009, Karoleena Custom Homes (Karoleena) made history by assembling the first Inner-City Enviro Home in Calgary, Alberta. Karoleena Custom Homes, established in 2005, is the first and currently the only builder in Calgary embracing systems-built homes. Systems-built homes are pre-manufactured in sections (modules) then transported and assembled at the job-site. In order to complete…
Read MoreLive Line Tower Replacement
Stamped crane& Rigging: Live Line Tower Replacement In April 2011 Stampede Crane (a division of TNT Crane Canada), was contracted by Alta Link, the first independent transmission provider in the Canadian electrical industry, to temporarily remove de-energized as well as live, energized power lines for the replacement of a tower. Tower no. 19 on the…
Read MoreStampede Crane Setting Up U2 Stage
30 May 2011 Stampede Crane & Rigging (a division of TNT Crane Canada) assembled U2′s massive stage in Commonwealth Stadium located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, as reviewed by this article in the Edmonton Journal, written by Shaughn Butts: U2’s massive stage takes shape at Commonwealth Whatever words you use to describe U2’s 360° stage, just…
Read MoreShell Waterton Facility
17 March 2011 When Strike Energy needed a rough terrain crane rental to work its lay down yard for its plant rebuild at the Shell Waterton facility, it was Stampede who supplied a 60 ton rough terrain crane on a dry rental basis. We have also supplied this project with: 2-30 ton rough terrain cranes…
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