Construction Machinery Relocation Services help businesses transfer equipment between sites efficiently. Proper planning and handling ensure minimal downtime and secure transport.
We build site-specific relocation plans that map every step from equipment assessment to final placement. Our planners evaluate machine dimensions, ground stability, and access constraints to minimize downtime. Sequenced method statements and contingency paths keep your schedule on track.
Certified crews select appropriate rigging, lifting points, and transport platforms for each unit. We apply load balancing, protective padding, and verified tie-downs to prevent damage in transit. Real-time oversight and documented checklists ensure every stage meets rigorous safety standards.
We synchronize carriers, routes, and timing to match jobsite windows and equipment availability. All required transport permits and route clearances are obtained and confirmed to avoid delays. On arrival, supervisors coordinate positioning, commissioning support, and a clean handover so your machinery is ready to work.
A full-service provider handles site survey and planning, rigging and disassembly, loading and load securement, route planning, permits and escorts, over-the-road transport, offloading and final placement, and reassembly or commissioning as needed. They also manage insurance certificates, method statements, and post-move documentation.
Pricing and schedule depend on machine size/weight, distance, route constraints, site access, required cranes or specialized trailers, permits/escorts, and any outage or curfew windows. Typical lead time is 1–4 weeks to secure permits and equipment; expedited moves may be possible but can cost more due to premium resources.
Prepare by cleaning/decontaminating as required, securing or removing attachments, isolating power and fluids per OEM and environmental rules, protecting sensitive components, and ensuring clear access, adequate ground bearing capacity, and utility locates. A qualified provider obtains oversize/overweight permits, pilot cars, and road closures, and ensures DOT/road authority compliance, load securement standards, lift plans, and insurance coverage; they can also manage cross-border paperwork if needed.