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Prominent East Coast erector and crane-rental company owns more than 20 Sany cranes
Mid-Atlantic Steel Erectors Inc.( MASE), of Moseley, Virginia, is a leading provider of steel erection, crane rental and heavy hauling on the East Coast of the United States, from Virginia through Georgia.
The company also provides expert shear-stud installation and miscellaneous-metals services throughout the region.
Founded in 2006 by Roy Fridley, his brother Vernon Fridley, Jr.( Bubba), and their mother Carol, MASE now employs about 300 people and tackles construction projects of all sizes, some requiring more than 20,000 tons of steel.
Certified by the American Institute of Steel Construction( AISC) and a member of both the Steel Erectors Association of America( SEAA) and the Associated General Contractors of America( AGC), MASE serves customers in all sectors of construction that need high-quality steel erection or concrete tilt-up done safely, on time and within budget: commercial, educational, governmental, industrial, healthcare, community buildings and data centers, among others.
Before founding MASE, owners Roy and Bubba had already amassed more than 26 years of combined experience in the steel-construction business by working since 1990 for their father Vernon’ s company, Virginia Steel Erectors.
With more than three decades in steel erection construction, Roy Fridley has erected countless tons of iron and worked extensively with cranes of every kind.“ Having hands on experience with all types of cranes from every major manufacturer gives you a valuable perspective when it comes to evaluating equipment,” he said.
A Decade of Growth Today, the MASE fleet of cranes ranges in capacity from 5 tons to 550 and includes all types from mini cranes to carry-decks, rough terrains, all terrains, telescopic-boom crawlers, lattice-boom crawlers and a super-lift attachment. Currently, 22 of the 50 cranes in the MASE fleet were manufactured by Sany.
“ We bought our first Sany crane in 2015. The performance and reliability of that 300-ton lattice-boom crawler convinced us to add more Sany cranes to our fleet as our business grew,” said Fridley.“ Today, 44 percent of our cranes are Sanys.”
Those Sany cranes range in capacity from 85-ton roughterrains to 160-ton teleboom crawlers and a 440-ton latticeboom crawler with super-lift attachment.
The newest addition is a 330-ton lattice-boom crawler just handed over at ConExpo in early March of this year.
Great Bang for the Buck
“ MASE has continued to invest in Sany cranes because they deliver a great bang for the buck,” Fridley said.“ They are very reliable, solidly made, and have excellent operator comfort and ease-of-operation features at a very competitive price. They’ re productive and deliver good return on investment.”
Fridley noted that he’ s found the lifting capacities of Sany cranes to be competitive at all radii, but particularly good on long booms and luffing jibs.“ We’ re really happy with how well the capacity charts match the needs of steel erection,” he said.“ Also, the newer models operate really smoothly, which is important when you’ re precision-spotting steel.”
Customer Input Spurs Improvement
Feedback from owners and users like MASE has been vital in Sany’ s development and continuing improvement of crane products for North America during the past decade.
Customer guidance has helped the company improve quality, comfort, controllability,
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