have installed. They’ve been over the moon with everything that we provided.” Andy credits their success on that project, in spite of all the challenges, to the talent and preparedness of Mussell Crane’s team. “Any hurdles that came up, they leaped over them,” he says. “If there was something we needed in a pinch, they were reliable. If I needed something on site, I just had to make a quick phone call back to the yard, and the guys would take care of it. I would pick it up that evening, and drop it back on site in the morning.” Andy also credits the other stakeholders on the project, including Orion Construction, the contractors. He says dealing with the team at Orion was easy and he calls them an “awesome group of guys.” “There were always willing to try and accommodate whatever we needed,” he says. “If we needed a ramp into the building so we could drive our trucks inside to unload cranes, they were on it. Everyone involved with the project was fantastic to work with.” Moving forward, Mussell Crane hopes to be involved in more projects of similar size and scope, as they have proved they can handle them. They also want to continue growing, and they see a lot of opportunity to realize that growth. “I think we definitely have the ability to do more,” Andy says. “The industry is in a weird spot right now where a lot of crane companies are older, and the owners of those companies are deciding whether or not they want to stay in the industry. There’s a void being left by those companies. We have the capacity to fill that void, and that’s allowing us to expand.” “The opportunity for growth is, quite frankly, endless,” he concludes. “The Mussell Crane name is so prominent in the lifting industry already; it’s not even a matter of advertising or getting our name out there. It’s just a matter of keeping up with our customers. If we can do that, there will be nothing but success for us looking forward.” OCTOBER 2025
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