Crane and Rigging Services
Fixed Price Websites for Crane and Rigging Services — From $200
Crane and rigging clients — builders, developers, structural engineers, industrial plant managers — don't hire off a Facebook post. They search, they check your credentials, and they shortlist based on what they can verify online before making a call. A fixed-price website puts your fleet specs, your licences and your lift history in a format that wins tenders and gets you on prequalification lists. From $200, price confirmed before we start.
- Fixed pricing
- No lock-in
- You own your site
- Australian-owned
- Quote before you commit
What crane and rigging websites need
- Equipment fleet page — each crane with its rated capacity, maximum boom length, outrigger spread and configuration options — clients need specs before they can determine if your crane fits their job
- Licences and certifications page — high-risk work licences (Dogging, Rigging Basic/Intermediate/Advanced, Crane classes C, CN, CV, CB), company public liability and professional indemnity, WorkSafe or SafeWork compliance
- Services breakdown — mobile crane hire (bare or operated), rigging and dogging, load shifting and load spreading, structural steel and tilt-up panel placement, machinery installation, pick-and-carry lifts
- Safety and lift planning page — lift plan process, engineering sign-off requirements, exclusion zone management, communication with principal contractors
- Project gallery — structural lifts, commercial construction, industrial installs, residential builds — real photos of real lifts on real sites
- Commercial inquiry form — lift type, load weight (if known), site location, access conditions, required date and duration — gets you the information you need to pre-assess a job
- Service area — state-wide, regional or metro-based coverage clearly stated so clients know whether to bother calling
- Case studies for notable lifts — load weight, height, access challenges and outcome — these are your most persuasive content pieces
Example: Apex Crane and Rigging, Perth WA
An owner-operator running a 30-tonne Tadano ATF across commercial construction and structural steel lifts in greater Perth. Solid repeat client base, but no web presence. When a Melbourne-based developer doing a WA project shortlisted crane operators, Apex wasn't on the list — no website, no way to verify credentials or fleet. We built a site with an equipment specifications page, a credentials and licences page, a safety process overview and a commercial inquiry form that pre-qualifies lift type and load specs. The first inquiry from the site was from that same developer — a structural steel placement contract for a multi-storey build. First out-of-state client, found entirely via Google.
Why crane and rigging businesses choose fixed pricing
- Tender shortlisting now happens online. Developers and head contractors verify subcontractors on the web before picking up the phone. No web presence means no shortlist.
- One lift covers the cost many times over. A single day's crane hire at $3,000–$8,000 covers your site on the first booking from your site.
- Your licences and fleet specs answer 80% of client questions before they call. A website that shows your HRW licences, insurance and crane capacity reduces the back-and-forth and positions you as a serious commercial operator from the first impression.
Frequently asked questions
What pages do I need for a crane and rigging website?
Home, Equipment Fleet (with specs), Licences and Certifications, Services, Safety and Lift Planning, Project Gallery and Contact. A bigger build covers all of these. Add a Case Studies page on a bigger build if you have notable lifts worth showcasing.
How long does it take to build?
Simple sites: 5–7 business days. Bigger builds: 10–14 days. We need your crane specifications, licence details, project photos and service area to get moving.
Can I update it myself?
Yes. WordPress lets you add new project photos, update equipment specs when your fleet changes and adjust your service area without needing any help.
Can I show my high-risk work licences and crane certifications online?
Yes — and you should. Listing your HRW licence classes, crane ratings and insurance coverage online removes the first barrier for any client assessing whether you're qualified for their job. We format the credentials page so it reads clearly without looking like a legal document.
Can the site help me get on tender prequalification lists?
Yes. A bigger build includes a dedicated capability and prequalification page structured around what major clients and government panels look for — fleet capacity, licence classes, insurance details, past project experience, team qualifications and safety management references.
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