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  • Overcoming challenges: poor site conditions

    As the snow begins melting and the days get longer, construction projects begin to kick into high gear in the Northwest. Both residential and commercial projects have their challenges that people work to overcome. For example, in some commercial jobs, moving heavy items through tricky situations might be a common challenge.  
     
    Problem: Poor Site Conditions
    However, for both types of construction projects, space is often a big issue. Crews find that these construction projects have poor site conditions. This could be due to obstructions, like geography or other buildings, or weakened soil after a wet winter. Whatever the case, crews have to ...

  • Building custom home in North Idaho

    During 2016 and through the start of 2017, home sales have steadily increased in North Idaho. Real estate closings — people buying new homes — were up nearly 20 percent at the start of the year, and all indicators have shown that the real estate market is staying strong. However, the biggest challenge for the area is a lack of inventory on the market. People want to buy homes and move into the area, but there aren’t houses for sale. 
    Instead, residents are embracing custom build projects — instead of waiting for the perfect home to be available on the ...

  • Using cranes for construction: At the home and on the highways

    Summer and fall are some of the best times for yardwork — spending sunny days in the garden, pulling weeds and mowing lawns. Many times, homeowners use the guaranteed good weather as a chance to complete bigger improvement projects as well, such as building a custom dream house or removing a potentially hazardous tree. These projects are not always easy, and take planning and professional help to pull off. 
    In the same vein, construction crews take advantage of good weather to complete much-needed maintenance on local roads and highways. You may have noticed, as you drive between Montana, Idaho and Washington ...

  • How to save money on your construction project

    When you’re working on a construction project, no matter the size, you want to save money where you can. The little things can add up fast, so it’s important to pay attention to the simple ways to save money on the construction project. When hiring contractors and companies to help with the work, there are a few things to look for to ensure you’re saving money. 
    Here are three ways to save money on your construction project:  

    The early bird gets the worm Hire companies that doesn’t just work 9 to 5. Some crane and rigging companies, such as ...

  • Communication for construction: Why is it important

    With construction, scheduling is never going to be easy. With so many moving parts — and trying to get projects done as quickly and efficiently as possible — ensuring you have smooth sailing is key. 
    That’s one hurdle the team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging is used to clearing. We work with a variety of companies, schedules and machinery to make sure the job is done. 
    Recently, our team worked on renovating the Pence Student Union building at Eastern Washington University. 
    The major renovations took place from the skeleton all the way throughout to the exterior, and included 10 ...

  • Taking to the skies: How cranes can be used in aviation

    In the past, we’ve talked about how Strate Line Crane and Rigging can help you at sea and on land. 
    But what about in the air? 
    In addition to the typical crane and rigging services — industrial work, commercial construction, new homes — the team at Strate Line has also helped aviation companies in North Idaho and Eastern Washington. 
    For example, our team recently worked with the Spokane International Airport. With the Spokane area  continuing to grow and thrive, the airport has been attracting more travelers, both for tourism and business. As the airport offers more services, the area and roads ...

  • 3 ways a crane can help you prepare for summer

    As the days get longer and the sun shines a little warmer, people across the Northwest start preparing for summer. Whether that means breaking out the grill or breaking out your favorite shorts, one thing is for sure — many people will be looking forward to their first day on the water. 
    It doesn’t matter if you live in North Idaho year-round, or if you’re a snowbird who is only in Eastern Washington for a few warm months. Summer time is the time to be on one of the many lakes and rivers found throughout the region — and spring is ...

  • Working underwater: communication and training are key

    Not only can cranes and riggings can be used on land and in treacherous environments, but they can also be pivotal in underwater operations. In one of the Strate Line team’s most recent jobs, we demonstrated firsthand the importance of safe, stable cranes during marine jobs. 
    In this photo, our team combined forces with the professionals at Ballard Marine Construction to assist a dive team 125 feet below the surface. The dive team worked as a repair operation for Avista Utilities on the Noxon Rapids hydroplant, part of the “Clark Fork Project” in Western Montana. 
    As the team worked underwater, the dive ...

  • Lift your world: Cranes can help move machinery

    As heavy rains and slushy snows slow construction work, many construction companies take late winter and early spring to undertake major maintenance operations. Production and manufacturing facilities can use this lull to their advantage. 
    Moving large equipment can be taxing and may seem impossible, but with the help of cranes and rigging from Strate Line, anything is possible. Local companies such as River City Fabrication and J&M Fabrication were able to disassemble and relocate multiple large pieces of material handling equipment machines in their 500,000-square-foot facility in Stateline, Idaho.
    In the attached photo, we have an example of crane work ...

  • Moving heavy machinery? It’s easier than you think

    When many people think of cranes and rigging, they think of building and construction, but there’s another side to what our rigs can do. Many companies rent our services to move heavy machinery, such as mid-sized Fadal, Mazaak or Haas CNC machines.
    When North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene relocated its entire technical education program to the new CTEC facility, our rigging team was there to help move heavy machinery and oversized equipment. Because the machinery was moved quickly, the equipment was powered up by MTS of Spokane, and ready to go almost immediately. The education capacity of the facility ...

  • How do multiple agencies work together on a single construction project?

    In the Northwest, wet autumns, harsh winters and icy springs often cut the building and construction season short. Many times, our team is working around Mother Nature, trying to get as much done as we can during the good weather we do get in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. That’s why we often work simultaneously with other agencies to get the project done. We know our customers want their work done as soon as possible, be it a residential project, private business or even a state-funded development. 
    So how do multiple organizations and businesses work on the same site all at ...

  • Trimming trees is the best home maintenance to do this winter

    As summer fades to fall, and the winter winds begin to blow in the Northwest, it’s time to think about more than the approaching holidays. Outdoor maintenance is an important part of being a homeowner. Trees and large shrubbery can poise a potential threat to the safety and wellbeing of a home. Windstorms and heavy snow loads can cause trees or branches to fall on homes, other property or even electrical power lines. 
    These damages can result in large fees during the coldest months of the year, including power outages, dented roofs or even holes. The expenses to fix the ...

  • Looking for the solution to a unique maintenance issues?

    When most people picture crane and rigging work, they may picture a single crane by the side of a building, lifting a piano to the top floor, or next to a highway with a slab of concrete hanging from the lift. But that’s only a slim portion of our jobs.
    Many people don’t realize how diverse a crane and rigging team in the Pacific Northwest can be. The professionally certified team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging is trained to work with almost any situation. Through communication, teamwork and safety training, there’s not much that we can’t do. 
    For example, ...

  • 3 ways to save money during a crane and rigging job

    At Strate Line, we know tricky jobs — they’re what we do best! This photo is the  for an office suite renovation. When looking at that photo, someone might assume a job like this is costly and time consuming. However, moving materials in a commercial setting like this isn’t as expensive as you might think.
    Here are three ways Strate Line can help you save money in construction work, commercial jobs or even just moving furniture:  

    Planning All of our projects are thought out before we even bring cranes and rigging to your site. We make sure we know about ...

  • Working Around Art: How we deal with challenging situations

    Many times, our crane and rigging work requires us to adapt to some difficult situations. We’ve worked around mine sites and in the backwoods of North Idaho, using both advanced machinery and communication to get the job done. 
    Recently, we had a new challenge — working around a nearly century-old piece of functional art in an old Spokane neighborhood. 
    Our team was performing an inspection, as well as a telecommunications equipment upgrade, on equipment attached to a water tower in south Spokane, near Manito Park. The project spanned several days, and required planning, communication and the proper equipment. 
    The water ...

  • How multiple cranes can help complete a tricky job


    With many of our projects, a little planning can go a long way to ensure a project gets done quickly and efficiently. 
    The team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging has seen our share of difficult projects. Based out of North Idaho and serving Eastern Washington, Idaho and Western Montana, we’ve dealt with rocky terrain, steep inclines and even floating docks. However, sometimes, the project calls for us to think even bigger — what if your construction project calls for multiple cranes? 
    Recently, our team built a. The tank was over 150 feet tall, and reaching the top section required ...

  • Awkward material and tricky maneuvers are no match for the team at Strate Line


    Construction projects are never a simple task. There are a lot of things to consider, and many different aspects to each project. Sometimes, even with all the planning and preparing, crews may realize that material needs to be lifted or lowered in strange ways to get where it needs to go. The diverse geography in North Idaho, Eastern Washington and Western Montana can also create challenges for projects, whether in public works, private sector, highway construction or even residential buildings.  
    The team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging can help. Most recently, the team used rigging and cranes to lift ...

  • Strate Line has the cranes for mining in North Idaho

    North Idaho — as well as parts of Washington and Montana — has a rich mining history that dates back to the founding of many towns and settlements in the area. Zinc, lead and silver have long been found in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District and in North Idaho mines across the panhandle. Many of those mines are still in operation today. While the idea of mining may conjure images of prospectors panning for gold or using a pick ax to chip away at a rock wall, today, modern technology and updated equipment make the mining industry a safe, exciting ...

  • Wondering how to move a hot tub to your deck? Here’s how

    Many Northwest residents love sitting on their decks above lakes, rivers and spectacular views to watch the sunset during the summer nights. But as the heat disappears and the night cools off, don’t you want a way to sit on those same decks to watch the stars come out over your view? Or maybe just a way to warm up on those cooler summer days.
    Strate Line Crane and Rigging has the answer. For homeowners in Montana, Idaho and Washington who are looking to install a hot tub on a porch, look no further than our quick, efficient team.

  • What’s the best way to get a boat into the water? With a quick, easy crane!

    As days begin to dawn a little brighter and heat up a little quicker, North Idaho residents are beginning to look toward our many lakes and rivers. Summer is here, and that means it’s time to hit the water and beat the heat! However, many boaters are considering the best way to move heavy boats in or out of the water. 
    In addition to commercial and residential work, Strate Line Crane and Rigging in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, has the tools boaters need to hoist a boat of any size or shape into the water for the season. Whether you’re looking ...

  • To improve cell coverage, we help install repeaters and cell towers

    If you’ve ever searched for cellphone service to make a phone call in the Northwest, you’ve probably wondered how to improve cell coverage in the area. The good news is that crane and rigging companies are installing cell towers constantly all over the region to ensure that you’ll get the best coverage. Take a look at how the team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging installs repeaters on a cell town in the hills north of Spokane, Washington. 
     
    As you can see, our team of professional crane operators stacks the towers in place using monopoles, attaching each section to ...

  • Does your project require careful planning? Here’s how we can help!

    Our team knows that contractors in the Northwest have to do a lot of planning while building a project on rocky terrain, steep cliffs or beachfront property. While creating plans for that project, your crane and rigging professionals need to consider every aspect to make the project run quickly and efficiently. 
    The team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging has dealt with many projects that require forward thinking. 
    Recently, our team worked in Sandpoint, Idaho, to lift a pole building truss package. The building, which will be used as a pharmaceutical warehouse, is the largest pole building in the area ...

  • Working in nature — how our team disguised one of our projects to keep Idaho beautiful!

    As a crew that works in North Idaho, Washington and Montana, we know that the outdoors and nature are important to our customers — it’s important to us, too! That’s why our team works hard to meet any requests or restrictions by landowners, whether they’re a private party or the state and federal government.
    Our team recently completed a job that some of our Coeur d’Alene clients might recognize. We installed and worked on a cell and communication tower on a remote mountaintop above Beauty Bay on Lake Coeur d’Alene. However, if you’re looking for it, you may need to ...

  • Working in the blind on a challenging terrain — how Strate Line solved the problem

    The crew at Strate Line Inc. is committed to getting whatever job you need done, as quickly as possible — no exceptions.
    And by now, we’re pros at working with strange requests and creating unique solutions to what may seem like an impassable problem. Our team has worked on some distinctive jobs in North Idaho, Washington and Montana that may have presented a challenge, such as working on a floating barge or a rocky cliff. However, our team is skilled at communicating to make sure the job gets done quickly and efficiently. 
    Take, for instance, one of our most recent lift and ...

  • Pick a crane service that knows the area

    It’s not a secret that the northwest is a beautiful place to play and live. Between majestic mountains and serene lakes, more and more people are choosing to build homes overlooking the wonderful views that North Idaho, Western Montana and Eastern Washington have to offer. 
    These views are fantastic — until you’re trying to figure out how to get the finishing touches on a summer home perched on a cliff above Lake Coeur d’Alene. 
    That’s where State Line Crane and Rigging comes in. Our team of certified crane and rigging operators know the land. They know the dangers and how to ...

  • Three things to look for when hiring a crane service

    We know that finding the right crane and rigging service can be difficult. There are a lot of factors to consider when finding the right crew and service. You want to be sure you find the best team that fits your needs and will complete the job you have at hand, as soon as possible. So what are the biggest factors to consider? The crew at Strate Line Crane and Rigging has compiled a list of our top three biggest tips for hiring a crane service.  

    Are your crane operators certified? You want to know that your crane operators are ...

  • Why is renting a crane better than buying one?

    There are a lot of uses for cranes and riggings. From residential to commercial jobs, these pieces of equipment can be incredibly helpful.
    So why is renting a crane better than buying one? Especially if you work with a business that needs a crane often?
    Saving money Whether you rent a crane for an hour, day, week or even a couple months, you can save a lot of money by renting a crane. At Strate Line, we even provide our customers a free quote to ensure they know what they’re getting every time.
    Highly trained professionals Since 2005, the team at ...

  • How to complete construction work and keep your business open

    Renovating your business is an exciting step forward! Whether you’re expanding or customizing your space, renovations usually mean your company is growing and moving forward. 
    However, deciding the right way to complete construction work on a business daycan be tricky. You have a lot of customers you don’t want to let down, and closing businesses for days or weeks at a time can mean lost income. So what’s the best way to do construction work and keep your business open? 
    Finding a crane and rigging service in the northwest with flexible hours is a must, and finding a crane rental service ...

  • Strate Line getting the job done in tricky situations: The balancing act


    As we’ve mentioned before, the team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging is no stranger to working in tricky situations. We know that when there’s a job to do, we have to get it done for our clients, so we find the safest, most effective way to work around any obstacles, regardless if they’re natural or man-made. 
    So when we were approached to help work on the St. Maries Creosote cleanup site, we knew we had to use our ingenuity once again to overcome some tricky situations! 
    The site is located along the south bank of the St. Joe ...

  • Beat the heat - our team will take care of the work

    The northwest has been experiencing record temperatures already this summer, hitting the high 90s and triple digits multiple times. The summer is not yet half over, but our schedule is filling up quickly with projects. 
    Now is the time to take care of any work on both residential and commercial jobs. Once autumn arrives, rain, sleet and even snow could arrive with it, making jobs more difficult to complete. 
    Our crane and rigging services are always available to those working on jobs throughout the northwest, even in the sweltering summer sun. Don’t get sunstroke trying to complete a job without the ...

  • Construction site and job safety

    No matter what your project is at this time of year, safety should always be your number one concern. The team at Strate Line Crane and Rigging has been highly trained in safety, and we hope that our residential customers will help us continue our excellent safety record. 
    Whether you’re installing a new hot tub for the cooler fall nights, or completing work on a new deck, remember these top safety tips for keeping your construction crew and family safe:
     

    Keep pets and little ones away. Children and animals are naturally curious, but a construction site is no place for ...

  • Crane and Rigging in Montana

    The construction season is notoriously short in the Inland Northwest, especially in Montana, where long winters, paired with wet, sloppy springs can shorten the season. Because of this, when you need a job done, you need it done right, right away. 
    We arrive prepared and ready to complete every job from start to finish, every single time.
    We know that completing a job, no matter what the project, is no small feat. Every dollar and day counts, and you want to get the project done as quickly as possible to avoid a sudden rainstorm or early winter. With our team, ...

  • Heavy Lifting Service in Spokane

    Construction in the Inland Northwest can be a challenge. Due to the variety of terrain, from craggy rock cliffs to hidden valleys and open plains, there’s a lot to be aware of. Your project needs someone reliable who knows the area, and knows the best practices when dealing with Eastern Washington. 
    That’s why Strate Line Crane and Rigging is the best choice for local and regional jobs. We have the right equipment to ensure that no matter what the terrain in and around Spokane, the job will get done right. 
    Our team is specialized in transport of major components, from personal ...

  • Ten Years in Business!

    Strate Line Crane and Rigging Inc has been serving the North Idaho, Eastern Washington and Western Montana market for TEN YEARS NOW!! Our economically effective range would be 200 miles in any direction from Spokane, Washington or Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We love to visit and help the communities of Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry off Hwy 95 north, Clark Fork and Thompson Falls off Hwy 200 northeast, Kellogg and Mullan off Interstate 90 east, and Moscow and Lewiston off Hwy 95 south – lifting those items that are much too heavy for any human or forklift! Eastern Washington communities we love ...

  • Strate Line offers a variety of cranes, perfect for any job!

    We know that it can be difficult to get a house built, a road constructed or a piece of machinery installed. There are a lot of variables- weather, traffic, and subcontractors, to name a few. Your machinery shouldn't fall into that category! 
    At Strate Line, we strive to be reliable and quick with our services. That's why we offer a variety of types of cranes and full-service riggings to make sure we have all the tools you need to complete your job.
    Our selection includes hydraulic cranes, as well as full service riggings such as sling straps, so you have ...

  • Cranes are the best tool for moving anything

    There are, surprisingly, a lot of times when a crane service would come in very handy! Cranes, generally any type of machine equipped with a hoist, wire ropes, chains and sheaves, can be used to lift and lower materials, even moving them horizontally. This simple machine creates a mechanical advantage to move loads beyond the capability of a human- what a great tool!
    At Strate Line, we have the capability to move any and everything you can imagine. From placing a hot tub or new table on a high patio, to inserting a large couch through a second-story door, any ...

  • There is no “standard project”

    At Strate Line Crane, we’ve seen it all. As a crane service based in northern Idaho, we’ve helped complete every kind of job, and we know that each project is different. We’ve completed projects that require setting a hot tub on a difficult deck, or moving large portable batteries- you just never know what the day will bring!
    Because of the unpredictability of our business, we approach every job with a clean slate, and figure out the best, most efficient way to get the job done.
    For all of our customers in Idaho, Washington, and Montana, we offer operated hydraulic ...

  • Five questions to ask before hiring a crane service

    Utilizing a crane service might be just one step in your job, but it can make or break the entire project. Choosing the right company can be difficult, so here are five quick questions to ask before deciding on the right business to help complete your job:

    How are your operators and equipment certified? At Strate Line, all of our equipment operators meet or vastly exceed national standards. Each of our operators is vigorously trained to meet our high expectations, and is regularly refreshed on procedure and protocol to make sure that every job is completed safely and securely. ...

  • Why Strate Line Crane provides “old fashioned customer care”

    When dealing with large projects, let us do the heavy lifting for you. At Strate Line Crane and Rigging, our goal is to constantly and consistently provide you and your business with “old fashioned customer care.” If this sounds like a foreign concept to you, you’ve come to the right place. 
    Every single crane and rigging project we take on for customers in Washington, Idaho and Montana will be completed in a safe, courteous manner. All of our on-site and off-site crews are helpful at answering any questions you may have, and we pride ourselves on our ability to get ...

  • Touchy, difficult business is our specialty

    At Strate Line Crane, we’re ready to help our customers with any difficult job they may have. As a crane service based in the northwest, we’ve experienced every kind of project, from lifting concrete restrooms and placing them in tight spaces, to moving large portable batteries. Our certified operators approach each project with precision and professionalism to ensure each project is completed correctly and efficiently every time. 
    For all of our customers in Idaho, Washington, and Montana, we offer operated hydraulic cranes from 30 tons up to 175 tons, with tip heights of over 300 feet! All of our operators, ...

  • Meet The Nicest People By Accident

    As the saying goes, it is quite true. We have met some of the nicest folks through the unfortunate turn of events created by the intense winds here in the recent weeks. When we show up to perform a site visit or to assist in removing the trees, the residents of the homes have recovered from the initial shock of a tree or trees invading their living space. Sometimes the limbs will have penetrated the roof as if they were dropping in to just say HI!! Other times the whole tree, branches, limbs, trunk and all will be inside visiting. ...

  • Lifting Tree Damage

    When utilizing a crane for lifting damaged/fallen trees from structures, we make it a policy to visit the site prior to scheduling cranes.

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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 280
Post Falls, ID 83877

Physical Address
26469 W. Highway 53
Hauser, ID 83854

Ph. (208) 659-7523
Fax. (208) 930-4724
Email. joe@stratelineinc.com

P.O. Box: 280
Post Falls
ID 83877
USA
http://www.stratelineinc.com/
26469 W. Highway 53 Hauser, ID 83854
Phone: (208) 659-7523