Machinery Transported to and From Job Sites

Construction Equipment Hauling in Eugene for contractors and commercial businesses requiring secure transport of heavy machinery

Construction projects depend on timely equipment delivery, and hauling services move excavators, skid steers, compactors, and other machinery between job sites, storage yards, and rental facilities without requiring contractors to dedicate their own trucks and trailers to transport logistics. AE Towing provides construction equipment hauling from Eugene, Salem, and La Pine, handling both scheduled deliveries for project mobilization and urgent moves when equipment breaks down on-site and must be transported to repair facilities. Professional handling during loading prevents hydraulic line damage, track misalignment, and attachment component loss that can occur when equipment is secured improperly or transported on trailers not rated for the machinery's weight distribution.


Secure loading involves positioning the equipment's center of gravity over the trailer's axles, using chain binders and straps that attach to frame points rather than hydraulic cylinders or exposed hoses, and verifying that all loose components like buckets, augers, or blade assemblies are either locked in transport position or removed and secured separately. Operators confirm that the trailer's weight capacity matches the machinery's operating weight, accounting for fuel, attachments, and any modifications that increase the total load.



Schedule a hauling consultation to coordinate equipment transport timing, confirm site access details, and arrange pickup and delivery windows that align with your project schedule.

Green flatbed truck hauling a red excavator in a wooded area, with a tree stump in the foreground

The Difference Between Reliable and Delayed Equipment Transport

Hauling construction equipment requires understanding site access limitations, including gate widths, overhead clearance under power lines, ground conditions that affect trailer stability during loading and offloading, and whether the delivery location has space for the trailer to maneuver without blocking active work zones. Dependable scheduling accounts for traffic patterns, permit requirements for oversized loads, and coordination with site supervisors to confirm that delivery occurs when personnel are available to direct placement and unload the machinery safely.


After delivery, you see the equipment positioned at the designated location, with tracks or tires undamaged, all hydraulic functions operational, and attachments still secured or ready to reconnect without requiring adjustment or repair. The machinery arrives ready for immediate use, eliminating delays that occur when transport damage requires on-site troubleshooting or when equipment must be repositioned because it was offloaded in an inaccessible area.



Service includes communicating with both the pickup and delivery contacts to confirm timing, verifying that access routes can accommodate trailer dimensions, and adjusting schedules when job site conditions change or equipment availability shifts. AE Towing works with general contractors, equipment rental companies, and specialty subcontractors who need consistent, predictable transport that integrates with project timelines and minimizes downtime between jobs.

Questions Before Starting Your Project

Contractors scheduling equipment moves in the Eugene area often need clarity on hauling logistics, site readiness, and how to avoid delays or complications during pickup and delivery.

  • What site preparation is required before equipment delivery?

    Delivery sites must have stable ground capable of supporting the trailer's weight, adequate space for the trailer to back in or turn around, and clearance from overhead obstacles like power lines or tree branches that could interfere with loading or offloading tall equipment such as excavators with extended booms.

  • How much advance notice is needed to schedule construction equipment hauling?

    Scheduling depends on current demand, route distance between pickup and delivery locations, and whether the equipment requires special permits for oversized dimensions, with most non-urgent hauls arranged one to three days in advance and emergency moves dispatched based on operator availability.

  • Can equipment be hauled directly from one job site to another?

    Direct site-to-site transport is common when contractors move equipment between active projects, though both locations must accommodate trailer access and provide personnel to coordinate loading and offloading, with timing arranged to minimize equipment idle time between jobs.

  • What happens if equipment breaks down on a job site in Eugene and needs repair transport?

    AE Towing responds to on-site breakdowns, loading non-operational equipment using auxiliary machinery if available or rigging systems if the equipment cannot move under its own power, then transporting it to the contractor's preferred repair facility or equipment dealer for diagnostics and service.

  • Are there restrictions on hauling equipment during winter weather in Oregon?

    Snow, ice, and wet conditions affect hauling schedules when roads require chains, when job sites become inaccessible due to mud or snow accumulation, or when visibility and road conditions create unsafe transport environments, with operators adjusting routes or delaying transport until conditions improve to prevent accidents or equipment damage.

AE Towing coordinates construction equipment hauling for contractors and businesses operating throughout Eugene, managing transport logistics and ensuring machinery arrives safely and on schedule. Contact us to arrange a hauling consultation and confirm your equipment transport details.