Sectors We Serve
At Energy Rigging, we provide specialist rigging and lifting personnel to projects across the UK’s energy, industrial, and heavy construction sectors.
We understand that each sector brings its own technical demands, site standards, and programme pressures. Our role is to supply experienced lifting professionals who can integrate quickly and support safe, efficient delivery on site.
Energy from Waste
We support Energy from Waste projects with skilled rigging and lifting personnel for plant installation, mechanical packages, steel erection support, and complex lifting operations. These projects often involve tight programmes and high safety standards, making experienced lifting teams essential.
Power Generation
We supply labour to power generation projects, supporting lifting operations across new build, upgrade, outage, and maintenance phases. Our personnel understand the demands of large-scale industrial environments and critical path works.
Renewable Energy
We support the growing renewable energy sector with rigging and lifting personnel for construction, installation, and infrastructure works. As renewable projects continue to expand across the UK, dependable lifting support is vital to keeping programmes moving.
Industrial Construction
We work with contractors on major industrial construction schemes requiring safe and controlled lifting operations. This includes heavy equipment movement, structural installations, mechanical works, and site-wide lifting support.
Petrochemical and Process Plants
We provide experienced personnel for petrochemical and process plant environments where lifting operations must be delivered with a strong focus on safety, planning, and coordination. These sites demand disciplined, experienced people who understand complex working environments.
Heavy Engineering
We support heavy engineering projects involving large components, specialist installations, and demanding lifting activities. Our teams help clients manage critical lifts and labour requirements with confidence.

