Wind-energy component haul — blades, nacelles, and tower sections from the Dallas staging area to Wyoming wind farms.
Wind-energy freight is some of the most demanding oversize work on the road: blades that run 200+ feet, nacelles that push weight limits, and tower sections that need stretch and multi-axle configurations. The Dallas-to-Wyoming corridor moves components from Gulf-import staging areas to the wind farms going up across the high plains.
These moves are escort-heavy and route-survey-dependent — blade length alone often triggers pilot cars and, on the tightest segments, police escort. We run the route survey and assemble the permit + escort stack before quoting, so the number reflects the real operation.
Yes — wind components are a core oversize specialty. Blades move on stretch trailers, nacelles and tower sections on multi-axle configurations. These loads are escort- and route-survey-heavy; we assemble the permits and escorts into the quote upfront.
Heavy haul · Stretch trailer / multi-axle · 3–5 days (permit-dependent). A named coordinator quotes it the same day.