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    • GUARDS

      • Protective Barriers

      • Protective Gates

    • MEZZANINES

      • Framing & Decking Options

      • Stair Systems

      • Access Gates & Rails

    • LIFTS

      • Rideable Material Lifts

      • Vertical Conveyors (VRCs)

      • Service & Support
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      • Ladders, Gates, Stairs

      • Platforms & Crossovers

      • Rolling Ladders & Work Stands

      • Specialty Products

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      • Aircraft Maintenance

      • Automotive Parts Rooms

      • Converting

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      • Manufacturing

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      • Food & Beverage

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    • Col 4
      • Municipalities

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      • Plastics

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      • Retail Back Rooms

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DriverLift™ Rideable Vehicle Lift

Created OnMarch 19, 2018
byPatrick Stapf
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About Us

Wildeck products are used for the safe and efficient handling, storage, and protection of materials and personnel. For over 40 years, the company has grown through an experienced network of nationwide dealers and systems integrators.

Wildeck manufactures guards, barrier rail, mezzanines, work platforms, lifts, (VRCs) and rideable lifts, access equipment, crossovers, rolling ladders, and handrail.

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 800-325-6939

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Wildeck Goodyear
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 800-360-6789

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1040 So. Camino Oro
Goodyear, AZ 85338

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Wyoming

The State of Wyoming does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Wisconsin

The State of Wisconsin does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Washington D.C.

The District of Columbia does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the District of Columbia.

West Virginia

The State of West Virginia does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Washington

The State of Washington requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs (Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 296-96, Part C1). Wildeck VRCs sold in the State of Washington are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. Additionally, Washington requires special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Washington customers’ needs.

Virginia

The State of Virginia does not require permits or testing for VRCs. VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require installer licensing and permits. Wildeck is here to help our Virginia customers navigate the requirements.

Vermont

The State of Vermont does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Utah

The State of Utah requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs. However, the State of Utah does not require VRC mechanics and installers to be licensed by the state.

Texas

The State of Texas does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Tennessee

The State of Tennessee does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

South Dakota

The State of South Dakota does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

South Carolina

The State of South Carolina does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Rhode Island

The State of Rhode Island requires permits and testing for VRCs. Additionally, Rhode Island requires special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Rhode Island customers’ needs.

Pennsylvania

The State of Pennsylvania requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs. Wildeck VRCs sold in the State of Pennsylvania are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. The State of Pennsylvania does not require VRC mechanics and installers to be licensed by the state.

Oregon

The State of Oregon requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs (Oregon Specialty Lift Code). Wildeck VRCs sold in the State of Oregon are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. Additionally, Oregon requires special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Oregon customers’ needs.

Oklahoma

The State of Oklahoma does not require permits or testing for VRCs. However, Oklahoma does require special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Oklahoma customers’ needs.

Ohio

The State of Ohio does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

North Dakota

The State of North Dakota does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

North Carolina

The State of North Carolina does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

New York

The State of New York does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, New York City requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs (New York City Building Code, Chapter K2). Wildeck VRCs sold in New York City are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. Wildeck is here to help our New York customers navigate the requirements.

New Mexico

The State of New Mexico does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

New Jersey

The State of New Jersey does not require permits or testing for VRCs. VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require special submittals, permits and testing. Wildeck is here to help our New Jersey customers navigate the requirements.

Nebraska

The State of Nebraska requires permits and testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are required to be licensed by the state. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Nebraska customers’ needs.

New Hampshire

The State of New Hampshire does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Nevada

The State of Nevada does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Montana

The State of Montana does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Missouri

The State of Missouri does not require permits or testing for VRCs. VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require installer licensing and permits. Wildeck is here to help our Missouri customers navigate the requirements.

Mississippi

The State of Mississippi does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Minnesota

The State of Minnesota requires permits and testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are required to be licensed by the state. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Minnesota customers’ needs.

Michigan

The State of Michigan does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Massachusetts

The State of Massachusetts requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs (Massachusetts Code of Regulations, 524 CMR 32.00 Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors). Wildeck VRCs sold in the State of Massachusetts are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. Additionally, Massachusetts requires special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Massachusetts customers’ needs.

Maryland

The State of Maryland does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Maine

The State of Maine does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Louisiana

The State of Louisiana does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Kentucky

The State of Kentucky requires permits and testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are required to be licensed by the state. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Kentucky customers’ needs.

Kansas

The State of Kansas does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Iowa

The State of Iowa does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Indiana

The State of Indiana does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Illinois

The State of Illinois does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some jurisdictions (including the City of Chicago and Lake County) have regulations that may require special equipment features, permits and installer licensing. Wildeck is here to help our Illinois customers navigate the requirements.

Idaho

The State of Idaho does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require permits. Wildeck is here to help our Idaho customers navigate the requirements.

Hawaii

The State of Hawaii does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Hawaii customers’ needs.

Georgia

The State of Georgia requires permits and testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are required to be licensed by the state. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Georgia customers’ needs.

Florida

The State of Florida does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require special submittals and permits. Wildeck is here to help our Florida customers navigate the requirements.

Delaware

The State of Delaware does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Connecticut

The State of Connecticut does not require permits or testing for VRCs. However, Connecticut does require special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our Connecticut customers’ needs.

Colorado

The State of Colorado does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require installer licensing and permits. Wildeck is here to help our Colorado customers navigate the requirements.

California

The State of California requires permits, testing and inspections for VRCs (California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Article 12.5 Vertical or Inclined Reciprocating Conveyors). Wildeck VRCs sold in the State of California are engineered and constructed to satisfy existing regulation. Additionally, California requires special licensing for VRC mechanics and installers. Wildeck maintains a network of licensed and experienced VRC mechanics and installers to service our California customers’ needs.

Arkansas

The State of Arkansas does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Arizona

The State of Arizona does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state. However, some municipalities have VRC regulations that may require installer licensing and permits. Wildeck is here to help our Arizona customers navigate the requirements.

Alaska

The State of Alaska does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

Alabama

The State of Alabama does not require permits or testing for VRCs. Additionally, VRC mechanics and installers are not required to be licensed by the state.

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