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LGH gives Habitat for Humanity a lift

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LGH Habit for HumanityLifting Gear Hire Corporation (LGH) in the USA has donated a Modular 24 spreader beam with top rigging to the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity (NOAHH) to assist in the construction of partially–built homes for the area

The sales and rental firm supplied the 20 foot (6 metre) beam to help assist in the placement of the walls and roof for the project.

NOAHH builds homes for families that are unable to qualify for traditional home loans but have stable jobs, good or no credit and are willing to contribute 350 hours to the building of Habitat homes.

LGH provides hoisting, pulling, jacking, rigging, material handling and safety equipment for rental or sale in the USA.

Author; Sarah Ann McCay

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http://www.khl.com/magazines/american-cranes-and-transport/detail/item81554/LGH-gives-Habitat-for-Humanity-a-lift

 

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