Port-Maritime Crane and Equipment Inspection
Our federal OSHA and Washington State inspectors can certify your mobile, boat, port, or container cranes for maritime as well as construction use. Our inspectors can also certify most other types of material handling equipment at client facilities. In order to maintain a true third-party position, if repairs are needed our team will refer you to a trusted crane repair partner.
Our Capabilities
- Annual inspection and certification
- Repair recommendation and re-certification
- Repair technician referral
About Us
Our team is our advantage. Our support team of expert mechanical, structural, materials, metallurgical, corrosion, welding engineers, and inspectors sets us apart. We pride ourselves on effective communication, and we work closely with our clients every step of the way to ensure they are fully satisfied with the answers and solutions we provide.
Experts and Associates
Josh Mayes is a Senior Crane Inspector at Kent Crane, as he transitioned over from a Mobile Crane Operator in 2019. His universal experience includes the implementation of Federal OSHA standards as well as Washington State Maritime and Construction standards.
Ben is a mechanical engineer focusing his efforts in crane and hoist systems. He also holds WA State crane inspection certifications for tower, mobile, facility and maritime cranes. He is also a certified weld inspector. Ben received his Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Seattle University.
Jeremy Scott is a crane and heavy equipment inspector at Kent Crane. He holds WA State crane inspection certifications for mobile, facility and maritime cranes.
Pursuing the Truth Through Humility and Service Since 1983!
Serving Clients Across a Variety of Industries
At Kent Crane Inspection & Engineering, we provide inspection and engineering across a variety of industries, including manufacturing, transportation, construction, heavy equipment and machinery, refineries and maritime.
Our staff of inspectors and engineers lend their range of specialties and deep expertise to each industry, inspecting and identifying failures in order to help represent our clients well and help build new, better, more efficient, and safer systems.
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- Randy Kent, MS, P.E.
- October 2024
- Resource Article
Are you responsible for juggling the current working condition of your property, including capital budgets, all while trying to predict when the next colossal building systems failure is going to rear its ugly head?
- Bradley Capatch, P.E.
- July 2021
- Case Study
This case study is on the evaluation of the type of degradation in the pipes and fittings for a condominium in Seattle, Washington.
- Michael Leach, MS, P.E.
- July 2021
- Case Study
In this case study, a concrete construction service hired Kent Engineering (KE) to design and load test concrete washout pans.
- Michael Leach, MS, P.E.
- July 2021
- Case Study
A welding company contacted Kent Engineering (KE) to perform testing for a new Welding Procedure Specification (WPS).
- Randy Kent, MS, P.E.
- June 2020
- Case Study
Our case study involves forensics and litigation support through an independent analysis of the failed saddle adaptor for a lifting-jack.