Field Report: Coming in from this project on Lake George in New York... "When the team got to the site to the site, they discovered they wouldn’t be able to use our crane to raise the frame! The site was flanked by steep slopes, and they would have had to set the crane on a slope covered in loose stone. They deemed this unsafe as there was the possibility of the crane sliding. Instead, they spent two days doing layout and preassembling as much as they could. They went back out there the next day and used a lull and the genie lifts to raise the frames. Using this equipment instead of the crane adds a lot of work and time to the raising, but our crew did a great job and got back late the following night."