Route surveys, lift plans, permits and equipment — the groundwork that turns an oversized move into a routine delivery.
Project cargo lives and dies by planning. By the time an oversized load moves, the hard work is already done on paper.
It begins with a route survey — physically checking every bridge, roundabout and overhead clearance along the path. Nothing about an abnormal load is left to assumption.
A lift plan follows, specifying cranes, rigging and ground-bearing pressure. Method statements document each step so the on-site execution is a rehearsal, not an improvisation.
Permits, escorts and port handling complete the picture. With this groundwork in place, even the most complex heavy lift becomes a scheduled, predictable delivery.
