The objective of the project was to design and build a crane device that would be able to lift and move periscope cans during construction and maintenance within the confines of a highly constrained room. The lifting device must be able to access all six periscope cans within the room and move them to a specified working area. The maximum lifting capacity was set at one ton, and the client required a design safety factor of two. The project had to stay within a budget of $15,000 US. The system needed to provide a lifting clearance of 138.6 inches. This leaves only 31.44 inches for our lifting system to fit in underneath the ceiling. Research found state of the art products that will be used in this design. These products are the following: A FS-300-16-12 Jib Crane from Gorbel [6] with a 16 feet span and 12 feet 9 inches underneath the boom and a Lo-Hed Wire Rope Hoist from David Round [7]. The existing foundation was not sufficient according to Gorbel’s specifications. Therefore, a metal plate was designed to accommodate the induced loads. The crane will be welded to this metal plate and then the plate will be fastened to the existing concrete foundation using an epoxy anchor-bolt system. With this design, all six cans can be moved to the specified working area. All clearance constraints have been met. A cost analysis has revealed that this design is within budget range.