Scope the install before the machine hits the floor.
MachineInstallations.com captures the project details that separate a routine equipment set from a shutdown-critical relocation: equipment type, weight, access, rigging, alignment, geography and schedule.
Built for industrial reality, not a generic quote form.
Choose the request type
Keep a one-off project simple, or use the account path when the opportunity spans multiple properties, facilities or repeat work.
What happens after you start
The request is structured first, checked against real provider capability and capacity, then offered for acceptance. Submitting does not guarantee provider availability.
Give contractors enough to qualify the job.
You do not need a finished bid package. The form captures the scope factors most likely to change contractor fit and project complexity.
Turn scattered project notes into a clean installation scope.
The Scope Builder organizes equipment, receiving, rigging, placement, alignment, integration and schedule inputs before you request contractor responses.
Project Scope Builder
Create a structured summary you can review before sending an RFQ.
Open Scope BuilderStart at the actual scope.
Production lines
Multi-machine installation, alignment and restart considerations.
Press installation
Heavy equipment receiving, rigging and precision setting.
Equipment relocation
Dismantle, move, reinstall and recommission scope.
Conveyors
Material handling and production conveyor projects.
Robotic cells
Robot/cell placement and line integration support.
Rigging & millwright
Precision setting, alignment and industrial plant support.