heavy / abnormal loads

An abnormal load is generally a vehicle carrying items more than 2.9metres wide or more than 18.65 metre long – The Official definition of an abnormal load is “A load which cannot, without undue expense or a risk of damage, be divided into two or more loads for the purposes of transportation on the roads”

We operate an extensive and diverse fleet of low loaders, step frames; our highly specialised trailer fleet offers full rear steering, height adjustable platforms and extendible capabilities.

  • Liaison with Highway authorities, escort vehicles provided
  • Network rail PTS trained
  • Method Statement, explaining full procedures
  • Full site survey carried out by fully trained staff

The longest abnormal load we’ve ever moved was a 41 metre boat mast from the UK to Holland – that’s the length of four double-decker buses.