Richesin Engineering's tower crews are OSHA-compliant, certified professionals with deep experience on self-supporting towers, guyed towers, monopoles, and rooftop installations. We provide tower climbing services for new antenna installations, equipment upgrades, structural inspections, and emergency repairs.

What We Deliver

  • Antenna and equipment installation at height
  • Tower structural inspections (visual and RF)
  • Coaxial cable installation and termination
  • Tower rigging and heavy-lift operations
  • Sector and omni antenna replacements
  • Microwave dish alignment and optimization
  • Tower lighting maintenance (FAA compliance)
  • Emergency repairs and storm damage response
  • Photo documentation and inspection reports
  • OSHA 10/30 and Competent Climber certified crews

Our Process

1

Pre-Climb Planning

Site review, load calculations, equipment staging, and safety briefing.

2

Hazard Assessment

Identify RF hazards, structural concerns, and fall protection requirements.

3

Climb & Work

Execute the planned work safely and efficiently.

4

Documentation

Photo documentation, measurements, and written reports for all work performed.

5

Post-Work Verification

Verify equipment performance and structural integrity before demob.

Serving Oregon, Alaska & Hawaii

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are your tower climbers certified?

Yes. All Richesin Engineering tower climbers are OSHA-compliant, trained in Competent Climber/Rescuer standards, and carry current fall protection and rescue certifications. We maintain strict safety protocols on every job.

What types of tower work do you perform?

We handle antenna installation and removal, cable routing and weatherproofing, tower inspections and structural assessments, mounting hardware installation, rigging and lifting, sector swaps, and general tower maintenance for communication towers of all types.

Do you work on towers in remote locations?

Yes — remote and difficult-access tower sites are our specialty. We have experience working on towers in Alaska (including above the Arctic Circle), remote Oregon, and island locations in Hawaii where logistics require careful planning.

Can you inspect a tower and provide a structural report?

Yes. We perform visual and physical tower inspections and can coordinate with structural engineers for full load analysis reports. Tower inspection documentation is useful for insurance, permitting, and lease renewals.

How much does tower climbing work cost?

Costs vary based on tower height, scope of work, location, and access difficulty. Every job is different — contact us for a free estimate and we’ll give you a straight number based on your specific project.

Need Tower Climbing Services?

Our team has 70+ combined years of experience in the most demanding environments.