Structural steel
Land steel, crane and crew in the same window.
Steel erection is a crane-bound ballet: deliveries in sequence, the crane reserved, the crew on the hook. One out-of-order truck or a double-booked crane and the whole frame stalls. SiteLive books delivery, crane and erection as one coordinated event.
What you get
- Erection sequence booked with the crane window
- Clash detection so the crane isn't double-booked
- Steel deliveries sequenced to the erection order
- Crew and rigger rosters tied to each lift
- Bolt-up and inspection sign-offs captured on site
- Invited subbie erectors confirm their slots for free
How it works
- 1Sequence the steel
Deliveries are booked in erection order so the right members land in the right order.
- 2Reserve the crane
Each lift reserves the crane window; clash detection blocks a competing booking.
- 3Sign off the frame
Bolt-up and inspection sign-offs are captured against the area as the frame goes up.
FAQ
Can deliveries follow the erection sequence?
Yes. Deliveries are bookable and ordered to the erection plan, so members arrive in the order you lift them.
How is the crane protected?
The crane is a bookable resource; clash detection stops a second trade reserving it during your lift.
Where do bolt-up records go?
Inspection and bolt-up sign-offs sit against the area and flow into the site records.
Do subbie erectors pay?
No. Invited subbies confirm free; one flat price per site.
SiteLive for your trade
Card required. Cancel before day 7 and pay nothing. Invited subbies confirm for free.