Walker Construction -- The Tower Crane Operator
Rich Lewis spends his days 130 feet in the air. Rich talks about his job as a crane operator for Walker Construction and the process called "Jacking the crane" where the height of the crane mast will be doubled in order to continue to serve the construction process on the Rockwood Summit Tower Project in Spokane, Washington.

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