
Progressive Electrical Services (PES) has announced significant progress in its crane and hoist project, which involves dismantling and relocating multiple systems between facilities.
The project includes designing, fabricating, and installing a new steel runway structure for several hoists.
PES delivered comprehensive solutions for the project, which demands a skilled and diverse team, in collaboration with HL Turner Engineering and American Steel.
Once the installation of the steel structure is completed, PES will commence the electrical work for each hoist.
PES, in a LinkedIn post, said: “Considerable progress is ongoing for one of our crane and hoist projects. A key aspect of the project involved designing, fabricating, and installing a new steel runway structure for several hoists.
“Through strategic collaboration with our partners at HL Turner Engineering and American Steel, PES successfully delivered a comprehensive structure system and installed it.
“Upon completion of the steel installation, the crew will proceed with the electrical work for each hoist. It requires a skilled, diverse, and dedicated crew to undertake projects of this nature. We take pride in providing turnkey solutions for our customers.”
Established in 2003, PES was initially focused on electrical construction and service, later expanding its portfolio to include fire alarm sales and service.
In 2009, PES expanded its services to include the installation, service, and inspection of cranes and hoists.
The company’s capabilities in the cranes and hoists area include custom safety programmes and inspections, preventive maintenance, and OSHA inspections.
It also offers design, rebuild, and installation services for new and used cranes and hoists.
PES provides complete radio and upgraded control repairs and retrofits, UL 508A Listed ICP manufacturing, and fall arrest system design and installation.
The company is equipped with licensed electricians in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont, as well as licensed hoisting engineers in Massachusetts.