Connecticut Heavy Haul heavy haul transport

Connecticut Oversize Equipment Shipping

Connecticut Heavy Haul

Reliable Connecticut heavy haul services for statewide, nationwide, and Canada-bound equipment moves with permit-ready planning, specialized trailers, and escort coordination.

Coverage

All 50 States + Canada

Trailers

RGN, Lowboy, Flatbed, Multi-Axle

Support

Permits + Escorts

Local Knowledge, Long-Haul Reach

Oversize freight planning built around the realities of Connecticut Heavy Haul

We support heavy equipment transport across Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury and job sites throughout Connecticut. From industrial hubs to agricultural operations, our team keeps oversized freight moving safely and on schedule.

Connecticut shipments often require a blend of trailer matching, permit handling, route review, and delivery timing. We coordinate each part of the move so your load stays compliant from pickup through final drop-off.

Whether you are moving construction equipment from Hartford, industrial machinery from Bridgeport, utility equipment from New Haven, commercial freight from Stamford, warehouse machinery from Waterbury, or heavy freight from Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, or another Connecticut city, American Heavy Haul helps coordinate safe and legal transport from pickup to delivery.

Our Connecticut flatbed trucking network supports legal loads, oversize loads, wide loads, tall loads, and heavy freight that needs open-deck transport. When freight exceeds standard dimensions or weight, our team helps coordinate permits, route checks, pilot cars, escort vehicles, and restricted route planning when required.

We transport tracked and wheeled asphalt pavers using lowboy trailers and oversize permits when required. This includes asphalt paving machines from CAT, Roadtec, Vogele, and similar manufacturers.

Equipment Coverage

Freight types we commonly move in and out of Connecticut Heavy Haul

Construction & Earthmoving

  • Excavators
  • Bulldozers
  • Loaders
  • Backhoes
  • Graders
  • Trenchers

Industrial & Utility Equipment

  • Generators
  • Compressors
  • Tanks
  • HVAC systems
  • Transformers
  • Plant equipment

Specialized Freight

  • Cranes and lifts
  • Steel and pipe loads
  • Heavy crates
  • Mobile homes
  • Containers
  • Modular buildings

Route Support

Cross-border coordination, trailer matching, and permit management

Connecticut To Canada Heavy Haul

We handle customs documentation, route compliance, and delivery coordination for Connecticut freight moving into Canadian provinces.

  • Ontario
  • Quebec
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Toronto
  • Montreal
  • Calgary
  • Vancouver

Trailer Options

  • RGN lowboy trailers for heavy equipment
  • Step deck and standard flatbed trailers
  • Double drop and stretch trailers
  • Multi-axle and beam trailer configurations
  • Extendable and steerable trailer systems

Permit & Escort Support

  • Oversize and overweight permit coordination
  • Route surveys and clearance planning
  • Travel restriction and scheduling management
  • Pilot car escort coordination when required
  • Interstate compliance support for long-haul moves

Major Cities We Serve

Coverage across metro areas, yards, and job sites

  • Hartford
  • Bridgeport
  • New Haven
  • Stamford
  • Waterbury
  • Norwalk
  • Danbury
  • New Britain
  • Bristol
  • Meriden
  • ports
  • warehouses
  • industrial areas
  • commercial districts
  • utility sites
  • construction zones
  • storage yards
  • equipment dealers
  • auctions
  • Coastal Connecticut

Top Equipment Brands We Move

  • Caterpillar
  • Komatsu
  • John Deere
  • Volvo
  • Genie
  • JLG
  • Bobcat
  • Hitachi
  • Liebherr
  • Case IH
  • New Holland

Asphalt, Aggregate & Concrete Equipment

  • Asphalt pavers
  • Compactors and rollers
  • Crushers and screening equipment
  • Concrete mixers
  • Batch plant components

Shipment Workflow

How we handle connecticut heavy haul moves

  1. 1.Load evaluation and dimension analysis
  2. 2.Permit planning and compliance setup
  3. 3.Trailer selection based on weight and geometry
  4. 4.Secure loading using DOT-oriented safety procedures
  5. 5.Transit tracking, scheduling, and final delivery coordination