A lift plan is the documented plan for a lifting operation — it sets out how a load will be lifted safely, the equipment used, the risks involved and the control measures required. Under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), every lifting operation must be properly planned by a competent person before it takes place. Our lift planning services give you that plan, written, checked and ready to sign off on site. If you are new to the topic, our guides explain what a lift plan is and when you need one.
We write lift plans (also called lifting plans) for every type of lifting operation in UK construction — from a single excavator pick to a multi-crane tandem lift. Each plan is produced by a qualified lift planner — a CPCS Appointed Person (A61) with 35 years of site experience — so the radius and capacity calculations, rigging arrangement, ground bearing assessment and site-specific hazards are all addressed to LOLER 1998 and BS 7121 best practice.
Whether you need a one-off lift plan, a batch of plans for a programme of works, or an independent check of plans submitted by your subcontractors, you are dealing directly with the lift planning expert who writes them. No call centres, no hourly billing — a fixed price and a fast turnaround on every enquiry.