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We coordinated the project of transporting two turbines whose parts were manufactured in Quebec, Nebraska and Arizona toward California. We took charge of all the logistics of this project; going on site ourselves to ensure an excellent reception.

  
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
Transporting a piece of a bridge, 120 000 pounds from New Brunswick to the Northwest Territories during a thaw, was also one of our great realizations.
  
Transportation of electrical chambers from Montreal to Fort McKay, Alberta for an oil-drilling


We have moved pieces measuring 16’2” tall, 15’10” wide and weighing nearly
50 000 pounds. This is called a "survey" in transportation jargon.

Because the pieces are more than 16 feets high, and power lines are 15 feet off the ground, the trucks feature a system similar to skis which lift up the cords as they pass.

This has earned us an appearance in the magazine “Transport Routier”.
What determines a superload is the height… An enormous amount of work and precision was required for this type of load. A convoy of thirtheen vehicules made up of escorts, police, Hydro Quebec and Videotron were required. This project generated articles in local major newpapers, television and radio stations.
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