Engineering and Fabrication Services

Expert safety consultation tailored to your operation. Hercules Training Academy’s crane consulting services help both small and large businesses improve safety, reduce risks, and strengthen compliance.

Overview

Our mechanical design team develops custom lifting equipment and accessories tailored to each client’s specific operational requirements and constraints. From concept through final design, we focus on delivering practical, compliant, and reliable solutions for a wide range of lifting applications.

All designs are developed in accordance with recognized industry standards, including CSA B167 for overhead cranes and lifting devices, the ASME B30 series for below-the-hook equipment, and CSA Z259 for fall protection systems. We also ensure compliance with applicable provincial occupational health and safety regulations. Every final drawing is reviewed and stamped by a licensed professional engineer in the appropriate jurisdiction.

What We Offer

Custom Design & Engineering Solutions
Built to meet your exact operational needs

  • Design of custom lifting equipment and below-the-hook devices
  • Spreader beams, lifting attachments, and custom rigging solutions
  • Forklift attachments and specialized material handling equipment
  • Custom supports and structural components
  • Fall protection system design in accordance with CSA standards

Fabrication, Installation & Upgrades
End-to-end support from design to implementation

  • Fabrication and installation of overhead cranes and jib cranes
  • Equipment modernization and system upgrades
  • Integration of new designs into existing operations
  • Ongoing support to ensure performance and compliance

Service Format

Our services are delivered through a combination of consultation, engineering design, and project support. Each project follows a structured process that includes design development, engineering review, and quality control to ensure safety, compliance, and long-term reliability. Optional support is available through fabrication, installation, and implementation phases.

 

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