Tilt Panel and Precast Installation

Coordinated, accurate panel lifts.

Ram’s Cranes and Rigging works closely with your structural team to lift and place each panel safely and to specification.
Accurate placement from the start means less rework, fewer delays, and a structure that goes up the way it was designed.

The service

Every Panel Up Right, First Time.

Our crews have hands-on experience in tilt panel and precast concrete installation across commercial and industrial builds. We coordinate directly with your structural engineer and site supervisor at every step.

From the lift plan through to the final panel placement, we manage the process carefully and keep your build program on track.

FAQs

Tilt Panel and Precast Installation FAQs

Got questions? We have got you covered.

What is involved in a tilt panel lift?
Tilt panel lifting involves raising large precast concrete panels from a horizontal position and placing them vertically into their final structural position. It requires precise crane positioning, careful rigging, and close coordination with the structural team on site.
Yes. We coordinate with the structural engineer and project manager during lift planning to ensure crane positioning, rigging points, and sequencing all align with the structural design.
We prepare a detailed lift plan before any panel leaves the ground, accounting for load weight, centre of gravity, crane radius, and placement tolerances. Our crew communicates continuously throughout each lift to ensure accuracy.
We provide a completed SWMS and lift plan for every tilt panel job. All documentation is prepared in advance and available for review by the site supervisor or principal contractor before work begins.
Yes. We work to your installation sequence and coordinate panel lifts around your concrete program, propping schedule, and other site activities to keep the build program on track.
Our crane fleet covers a broad range of lift capacities. We assess each panel’s weight and dimensions during the planning stage and recommend the right crane configuration for the job.