Crane Hire Perth › High Wycombe
Crane hire in High Wycombe, on Perth Airport’s eastern flank: logistics and industrial lifting through the Roe Highway corridor, in the middle of the airport’s new-runway construction era.
Since 1974 · 60+ cranes · 2.93–800t · CICA member
High Wycombe sits closer to Perth Airport than any suburb we service, wedged between the airfield’s eastern boundary, the Roe Highway and the hills. That geography drives its economy, logistics yards, industrial units and trade businesses feeding the airport and Kewdale freight precinct, and right now it also means construction: the airport’s new runway is being built on this flank, with heavy vehicles working Abernethy Road through to 2028.
For crane work, the postcode’s defining fact is overhead: this close to the runways, Perth Airport’s protected airspace sits low, and lifts are checked against the airport’s assessment portal as the first step of every plan. It is exactly the kind of constraint that rewards a crane company that treats approvals as part of the job rather than an obstacle.
Every High Wycombe job gets the right crane for the lift, picked from the Perth fleet at our Kewdale yard: 2.93 tonne mini cranes through to 800 tonne heavy lift.
Reliable Franna cranes that pick a load and drive it across site, the workhorses of residential, commercial and yard work in tight spaces.
The top of our capacity range, including Liebherr models up to 800 tonnes. Road mobility plus serious lifting height and radius for major work.
Quick set-up and good reach, with the load and the crane arriving together on the one vehicle.
Tadano cranes purpose-built for unsealed, uneven and remote WA sites where standard mobile cranes can’t work.
Sustained heavy lifting on the one site, with tracked stability for long-duration work.
Compact cranes built for restricted-access work in built-up parts of Perth.
One of the first decisions on any project, and Joyce Krane offers both from Perth.
What we call taxi crane hire: the crane arrives with our own licensed operator and crew. The simplest, safest option for most one-off lifts.
You hire the crane and supply your own appropriately licensed operator. Best for established contractors needing a machine for an extended period.
A major strength of our Perth operation is the Joyce Krane Heavy Lift Division, based in Kewdale and operating Australia-wide. It runs high-capacity Liebherr all-terrain cranes including the LG 1800 and LTM 1750-9.1 at 800 tonnes, the LG 1750 at 750 tonnes and the LTM 1400-2.1 at 400 tonnes.
This is the fleet behind genuinely complex work: our teams have lifted over two hundred bridge beams and installed around three hundred wind turbine generators across construction, infrastructure, maritime and renewable projects. If your project sits beyond standard mobile crane capacity, talk to us early.
Heavy lifts reward planning.
Every Joyce Krane lift is backed by our in-house engineering team. Our engineers help you work through the craneage requirements of an upcoming special lift or future project.
They provide an unbiased, third-party review with clear recommendations, procedures and methodology designed to make the lift safer and more efficient. For Perth builders and project managers, that means you’re not just hiring a crane, you’re hiring the expertise to use it correctly.
Fifty years of lifting in some of Australia’s toughest environments. Trusted by major operators including Chevron, Rio Tinto and BHP.
High Wycombe is about 11 km by road from our Kewdale yard, about 15 to 25 minutes via Dundas and Abernethy Roads. It is a local run with one extra step: the airspace check, run at quote stage on anything tall.
Kewdale yard · about 11 km by road to High Wycombe
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Crane hire in High Wycombe is priced on the crane size, how long the lift takes, site access, and whether you need wet hire (crane with our licensed crew) or dry hire. This close to the runways the permitted height often chooses the crane, so we design against the airspace surfaces first and quote a configuration that will actually be approved. Most bookings run on a minimum hire period, and travel from our Kewdale yard is quoted honestly for High Wycombe rather than padded. Call 1300 956 923 for a fixed price.
Lifting from private property in High Wycombe usually needs no permit. If the crane must set up on a road, footpath or laneway, a road occupancy or standing plant approval from the City of Kalamunda is generally required, along with traffic control, and Main Roads WA approval can apply on classified roads. High Wycombe sits hard against Perth Airport, so crane work at height is assessed through the airport’s portal and approvals lodged where a boom would infringe, with real lead time on the tallest jobs. Expect construction traffic around Abernethy Road while the new runway is built. We arrange the permits, traffic management and lift plan as part of the job.
Our Perth yard at Kewdale is about 11 km by road from High Wycombe, about 15 to 25 minutes. Fifteen minutes from the yard, High Wycombe is quick to reach; on tall lifts the airspace paperwork sets the timetable, so we start it early. For urgent and after-hours work, our 24/7 emergency crane service covers High Wycombe as well.
Tell us the load, the High Wycombe site and the timeline, and we’ll recommend the right crane and a safe, cost-effective plan to get it placed. Our Perth team is at 455 Belmont Avenue, Kewdale WA 6105.