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"There ain't no school for riggers." A rigger needs a natural sense of weights and balances, physics, mechanics and spatial engineering. The rigger must know whether a boiler unit will pass through an elevator shaft, know how to get a fragile computer component through a tenth story window. Shaughnessy and Ahern riggers solve these kinds of problems every day. Hoisting, moving, relocating, erecting - everything from whole manufacturing facilities to priceless sculptures. From delicate medical equipment to historic landmarks. And, our experienced riggers are well-equipped with a fleet of modular transporters, hydraulic gantries, air-ride vans and tractors. |
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