Irving Equipment

[8] In 2008, Irving Equipment received a 30-year Longevity Award from the Specialty Carriers and Rigging Association.

[9][10] Irving Equipment is listed on the American Cranes and Transport ACT 50, which has now expanded to the ACT100, its annual assessment of the continent's top crane-owning companies.

[15] In 1999, Irving Equipment expanded into the United States when they opened a crane rental office in Eliot, Maine under the name Irving Equipment Inc. Additional offices were later added in Hampton, New Hampshire and Burlington, Massachusetts.

[20] In 1987, Irving Equipment developed its own lift planning software called CraneCAD.

[21] This software was built on top of the AutoCAD platform by two Professional Engineers, Fred Dickinson and Jeff Dacey, and the project received partial funding from the National Research Council of Canada.

CraneCAD Lift Example.