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AC3 provides crane certification, inspection, and powered platform services with over 30 years of industry experience.

AC3

Lafayette, CA

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AC3 is a trusted service contractor specializing in crane certification and powered platform services, established in 1989 and operated by Scott McLeod. With deep roots in the crane industry dating back to 1913 through Scott's grandfather, AC3 has earned a stellar reputation for quality and reliability. The company is fully licensed and accredited by Cal-OSHA, holding multiple qualifications in various categories. With over 30 years of industry experience, their team comprises fully trained technicians, all members of the Millwright Local 102 labor union. AC3 offers a wide range of services, including maintenance, inspection, repair, and testing of façade access equipment, such as building maintenance units (BMUs), powered platforms, and fall arrest anchor systems. Their clientele includes esteemed organizations like Boston Properties, Cushman & Wakefield, Lockheed Martin, and many more. They also provide nondestructive testing services for cranes and lifting apparatuses, ensuring safety and compliance with rigorous standards. AC3’s commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction makes them a leader in their field, dedicated to ensuring the safety and efficiency of lifting operations in both high-rise and midrise buildings.

Services Provided

Aerial Lift Inspections; Crane Certification; Crane Certification and Dielectric Testing; Crane Structural Inspection; Façade Access; Nondestructive Testing; Windfarm Hoist Inspection and Service

Licenses

Contractors License # 647234; Cal-OSHA accreditation # SIT-2; CAL-osha accreditation# CA-231

Associations

Millwright Local 102

Certifications

Cal-OSHA accredited; ASNT Level II; ASNT Level III

Insurance

Bonded; Insured

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