Revolutionize Your Material Handling
Self-erecting tower cranes are transforming construction sites across North America. Compared to conventional tower cranes, mobile cranes, and other material handling equipment, they deliver significant cost savings, improve jobsite safety, and boost productivity — all while speeding up your build timeline.
See the Savings in Action
Here’s how a self-erecting tower crane, like one of our 35m or 48m Class Self-Erecting Cranes, can dramatically reduce your project costs on a typical 4-month, three-story build:
How the Calculator Works
This calculator helps you see how much money you can save on your project if you rent a self-erecting tower crane.
For example, if you’d normally spend $200,000 on labour and equipment without a tower crane, and the crane rental costs $40,000, your net savings would be $160,000.
					 Step 1: Enter Crane Rental Cost 
							
			
			
		
						
				What to Do:
Select your crane type from the dropdown, then enter how much it costs to rent the self-erecting tower crane for your project.
Where:
At the top of the calculator.
Step 1: Enter Crane Rental Cost
What to Do:
Select your crane type from the dropdown, then enter how much it costs to rent the self-erecting tower crane for your project.
Where:
At the top of the calculator.
					 Step 2: Enter the Costs You’ll Avoid 
							
			
			
		
						
				What to Do:
In the right-hand column, type in the amounts for expenses you’ll no longer need like extra labor, telehandler, boom truck, or pump truck.
Where:
Use the blank rows to add any custom expenses you’ll eliminate.
Step 2: Enter the Costs You’ll Avoid
What to Do:
In the right-hand column, type in the amounts for expenses you’ll no longer need like extra labor, telehandler, boom truck, or pump truck.
Where:
Use the blank rows to add any custom expenses you’ll eliminate.
					 Step 3: Review Your Savings Results 
							
			
			
		
						
				What It Shows:
Total Cost Without Crane: What you would have spent without renting the crane.
Net Savings on Project with Rental: Your actual savings after subtracting the crane rental cost.
Step 3: Review Your Savings Results
What It Shows:
Total Cost Without Crane: What you would have spent without renting the crane.
Net Savings on Project with Rental: Your actual savings after subtracting the crane rental cost.
| Bigfoot Crane Company Cost Savings Calculator | Estimated 5-Month Cost | Your Estimated Cost and Savings | 
|---|---|---|
| Cost of self-erecting tower crane rental | $0 | 
            $
            
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| Erect/Dismantle | $0 | 
            $
            
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| CAN ELIMINATE THESE PROJECT EXPENSES... | ||
| 4 Framers @ $6,240/mo | $0 | $ | 
| 2 Masonry labourers @ $4,635/mo | $0 | $ | 
| Telehandler (AT Forklift/8000lb) | $0 | $ | 
| Boom Truck (28T) | $0 | $ | 
| Road construction around building (one-time) | $0 | $ | 
| Stone slinger for pea gravel (one-time) | $0 | $ | 
| Pump truck for concrete (one-time) | $0 | $ | 
| $ | ||
| $ | ||
| $ | ||
| $ | ||
| Total cost WITHOUT self-erecting tower crane | $0 | $ | 
| NET SAVINGS ON PROJECT W/ RENTAL | $0 | $ | 
*Above estimated costs and savings are based on a true jobsite in North America
Multiply that for a 35M Self-Erecting Crane across three similar projects per year and you could be adding $444,720 directly to your bottom line.
Other Important Things to Consider
If your project is 11 stories or less and you were going to use a conventional tower crane, significant additional cost reductions are now possible.
A single self erecting crane can act to displace a tower crane on projects up to 11 stories tall. This provides roughly 15–20 feet of clearance above the structure which is ideal.
As you may or may not know, it is extremely expensive to erect, operate and dismantle a tower crane.
Typically costs are:
- $45,000 - $65,000 to erect and dismantle a tower crane
- $15,000 - $20,000 throughout a 4 month project for 3 phase power installation and service for a tower crane
- $20,000 - $30,000 for the concrete base design and construction for a tower crane
All of these costs can be significantly reduced if you use a self erecting crane instead of a tower crane on projects under 11 stories in height.
Why Contractors Choose Self-Erecting Cranes
- Improve Jobsite Conditions
Place your crane exactly where you need it, cost effectively and with minimal site prep.
- Decrease Build Time
Handle materials more efficiently, reduce double-handling, and keep crews focused on core tasks.
- Reduce Equipment Costs
Say goodbye to multiple lifts, rentals, and specialized machinery. One crane does it all.
- Increase Manpower Efficiency
Free up framers and laborers for skilled tasks rather than manual material moving.
Proven Results You Can Bank On
Self-erecting cranes are a proven cost management strategy for low- to mid-rise projects. They can replace or supplement conventional tower cranes for projects up to 12 stories tall and are quick to erect, operate, and dismantle.
Ready to Get Started?
Discover how you can:
- Lower project costs and improve profit margins.
- Shorten construction timelines.
- Reduce site congestion and risk.
Contact us today to discuss how a self-erecting crane can work for your next project. Let’s put predictable savings and modern efficiency to work on your jobsite.
Bigfoot Crane Company
Legendary Service. Proven Savings.
 
															


