Link-Belt Cranes has begun construction of a home for a family of seven, in partnership with Lexington Habitat for Humanity this is the tenth home the manufacturer has sponsored.
An aerial view of the house whilst being built
The partnership provides both funding and volunteer labour for the construction project. Link-Belt employees will work alongside the family during the build.
Link-Belt chief executive and president Melvin Porter said: "In 2025, Link-Belt Cranes turns 150 years old as a company, and this year also marks the 50th anniversary of relocating our company headquarters from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Lexington, Kentucky. I cannot think of a more fitting show of support to this community than building a home for a family ready to call central Kentucky home."
Volunteers at work
Link-Belt Cranes is based in Lexington, Kentucky, and manufactures telescopic and lattice boom cranes whilst Lexington Habitat for Humanity has being building homes since 1987.
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