Apex Steel, Inc. was incorporated in 1996 and has performed reinforcing steel placement, structural steel erection and tower crane services since that time. Over the years, Apex performed over $1 million dollars worth of Tower Crane erection/dismantle services in the Pacific Northwest and California. Tower Crane service was a supplement to the main divisions of Apex Steel – Reinforcing Steel and Structural Steel.
In 2008, recognizing an opportunity to provide customers with another choice in the Tower Crane market, Apex Tower Crane, Inc. was incorporated. Separating the companies not only served to mitigate risk but also created a company specifically focused on the Tower Crane and Hoist market.
With a skilled workforce experienced in the erection and dismantle of all brands of Tower Cranes, Apex Tower Crane, Inc. has successfully completed over fifty projects – all accident free.
Our licensed elevator mechanics, certified by the Department of Labor and Industries, are experienced in the installation of all models of manlifts. Apex Tower Crane, Inc. provides a comprehensive range of services including:
- Tower Crane Erection & Dismantle
- Tower Crane Climbs
- Tower Crane Service
- Hoist Erection & Dismantle
- Hoist Jumps
- Hoist Service
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Virgina Mason, Seattle, WA
Apex erected this Liebherr 550 Litronic on the Virginia Mason campus in Seattle. The crane was erected on a weekday while the hospital was operational, to support the current expansion. |
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Highline Hospital, Burien, WA
This Pecco SK 280 was erected during the weekday next to the operating birthing center. Overhead work was limited to protect the existing structures. |
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199 Blaine St, Seattle, WA
Apex erected BNBuilders 1st tower crane in Seattle on lake union to be used in the construction of a new office building. |
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Port of Seattle, SeaTac, WA
Four Liebherr 630 Tower Cranes were erected on this site to support construction of the new Port of Seattle Rental Car Facility. |
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Nintendo, Redmond, WA
Three tower cranes were erected on the Nintendo of America campus. Two 550 Litronic and one Liebherr 390 HC were erected back to back on a Friday and Saturday. |





