For those in need of moving, shipping, or hauling heavy equipment or machinery from Iowa to Connecticut, look no further than Heavy Haul Transporting. Our RGN | Lowboy services are specifically tailored to handle large or oversized loads, providing safe and transportation solutions. Our team of experts specializes in logistics and careful planning, ensuring that your valuable cargo arrives at its destination securely. We understand that these types of shipments require specialized handling, which is why we use only the best equipment and techniques to guarantee a smooth transit process. Our commitment to excellence and precision allows us to deliver exceptional results, making us the go-to company for transportation needs across state lines. No matter the size or weight of your shipment, we have the expertise and equipment to securely move it from Iowa to Connecticut. With Heavy Haul Transporting, you can rest assured that your shipment is in capable hands, and we will handle all aspects of the transportation process, from loading to unloading. Trust us to take care of your oversized freight with our and RGN | Lowboy services. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with your heavy equipment hauling needs.

Simplifying Transport: Tailored Flatbed Solutions for Your Freight

Here at RGN | Lowboy, we are experts in moving, shipping, and hauling heavy machinery from Iowa to Connecticut. Our specialized team uses advanced logistics strategies to ensure the smooth transportation of your oversized and complex loads. We understand that transporting such equipment requires thorough planning and attention to detail, which is why we take the time to carefully assess your needs and create a customized plan for your specific shipment. Our RGN | Lowboy trailers are designed to safely transport heavy, oversized loads, and our knowledgeable drivers are highly trained to handle all types of heavy equipment. From flatbed moving services from Iowa to Connecticut to heavy movers and construction equipment shipping, we have you covered.Our flatbed shipping companies, located near you in Iowa, utilize the latest technology and equipment to safely transport your valuable assets. We understand that your heavy equipment is not only important to your business, but also represents a significant investment. That's why we treat every shipment with utmost care and attention, ensuring that your equipment arrives at its destination in the same condition it left in. Our flatbed shippers have years of experience in safely handling a wide range of oversize freight, making us the go-to choice for companies that move heavy equipment from Iowa to Connecticut.When it comes to hauling heavy equipment, our flatbed trucking service is second to none. Our specialized flatbed trailers are designed to carry a variety of heavy equipment, from construction equipment and industrial machinery to large farm equipment. Our experienced drivers are trained to handle these loads, ensuring that your valuable assets are delivered safely and on time. Our heavy equipment hauling services from Iowa to Connecticut are and , allowing you to focus on other aspects of your business while we take care of the transportation.In addition to our flatbed transportation services, we also offer a range of other transportation options, including flatbed truck transport, oversized flatbed carriers, and flatbed freight quotes. Our goal is to make sure your oversized load is delivered safely and , no matter what size or type of equipment you have. Our commitment to providing top-notch heavy machinery shipping and hauling has made us one of the most trusted names in the industry. So, if you need to move or transport heavy equipment from Iowa to Connecticut, you can count on us to get the job done right. Trust RGN | Lowboy for all your heavy haul transportation needs.
The specialized freight trucking industry in the United States is a significant economic force, worth over $125 billion annually. This robust sector is experiencing steady growth, driven primarily by nationwide infrastructure projects and the increasing demand for renewable energy transport.
Scale is a defining characteristic of this industry, with more than 10 million oversize/overweight permits issued annually across the country. These permits primarily facilitate the transport of construction equipment, generators, turbines, and agricultural machinery.
Most heavy hauls involve substantial loads weighing between 40,000 to 120,000 pounds and spanning up to 20 feet wide, highlighting the specialized expertise required for safe and efficient transport.
California stands out among the top three states for oversize transport demand, a position attributed to its bustling ports, extensive agricultural operations, and thriving technology manufacturing centers.
Coastal states like California face additional complexity due to environmental protection zones along transport routes, with approximately 15% of heavy hauls involving marine-related industries.
Customer expectations in this specialized industry are clear and demanding. A recent industry survey revealed that 92% of heavy equipment buyers consider on-time delivery and damage-free transport their top priorities.
We cover every major region in Iowa including cities like Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Sioux City, and Iowa City. Our routes span rural and urban areas alike, ensuring no region is out of reach across this key Midwest logistics hub.
Iowa is traversed by major freight routes such as I-80, I-35, I-29, I-380, and numerous US highways like US-30, US-20, and US-61, facilitating seamless access for oversize and overweight loads throughout this important agricultural state.
Iowa hosts vital logistics hubs including the Mississippi River ports in Dubuque, Davenport, and Burlington, major manufacturing centers in Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, agricultural processing facilities throughout the state, and distribution centers along the I-80 corridor supporting the state's robust manufacturing, agricultural, and wind energy sectors.
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Professional Drivers with Decades of Experience
Navigating heavy haul regulations in Iowa requires careful attention to detail and adherence to the guidelines set forth by the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT). Iowa DOT's Motor Carrier Services division is your primary point of contact for permits and compliance.
Iowa utilizes a permit system for oversize and overweight loads, requiring specific applications and approvals before transport. Understanding the specific requirements is crucial for avoiding delays and penalties.
Iowa takes a practical approach to oversize/overweight loads, focusing on safety and infrastructure preservation. They require detailed route planning and may impose restrictions based on load characteristics and infrastructure capabilities.
Standard weight limits in Iowa adhere to federal guidelines, but specific axle weight limits are strictly enforced. Single axles are generally limited to 20,000 pounds, and tandem axles to 34,000 pounds. Gross vehicle weight is dependent on axle spacing and configuration.
Iowa implements seasonal weight restrictions, particularly during the spring thaw (typically March and April). These restrictions, often referred to as 'frost laws', reduce allowable weights on certain highways to protect pavement integrity. Check with the Iowa DOT for current restrictions before travel.
The maximum legal dimensions in Iowa without a permit are 8 feet 6 inches in width, 13 feet 6 inches in height, and 53 feet in length for a semi-trailer. Overall length depends on the combination of vehicles.
Permits are required for any load exceeding these dimensions. The specific permit requirements will depend on the extent of the oversize dimensions and the proposed route. Loads exceeding certain thresholds may require escorts or route surveys.
Escort requirements in Iowa are determined by the load's dimensions. Generally, loads exceeding 12 feet in width, 14 feet 6 inches in height, or 80 feet in length will require at least one escort vehicle. Specific requirements depend on the route and time of day.
Police escorts may be required for extremely large or heavy loads, or when deemed necessary by the Iowa DOT for safety reasons. This is typically determined on a case-by-case basis during the permit application process. Factors influencing this decision include bridge crossings and urban areas.
To apply for an oversize/overweight permit in Iowa, visit the Iowa DOT's Motor Carrier Services website or call them directly at (515) 237-3264. The online permitting system is the most efficient method for submitting applications. Ensure you have all necessary information, including vehicle details, load dimensions, and proposed route.
Required documentation includes vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and a detailed description of the load. For overweight loads, you will need to provide axle weight information and a weight distribution diagram.
Permit processing times typically range from 1 to 3 business days for standard applications. However, complex loads or routes may require additional review and processing time. Permit fees vary depending on the weight and dimensions of the load, as well as the distance traveled. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 for a single-trip permit.
Iowa has specific highways and bridges with weight or height restrictions. These restrictions are typically posted, but it is crucial to verify the route with the Iowa DOT before commencing transport. Certain older bridges may have lower weight limits than surrounding roadways.
Oversize loads are generally restricted from traveling during peak traffic hours in urban areas and may be subject to seasonal restrictions, particularly during harvest season (late summer/early fall) when agricultural equipment is prevalent on rural roads. Travel is generally not permitted on major holidays.
Major cities in Iowa, such as Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Davenport, may have additional local restrictions on oversize/overweight transport. Check with local authorities for any specific requirements within these municipalities.
What Our Clients Are Saying for Heavy Haul Transporting Servies in Iowa
"We shipped delicate equipment across state borders and it arrived in pristine condition. You can tell they know their stuff."
— Asset Manager, Research Institute
"Everything is documented and insured. We never second-guess safety or compliance."
— Risk Manager, Heavy Machinery Supplier
"We always knew what was happening. Their updates were clear, timely, and gave us peace of mind the whole way."
— Procurement Head, Engineering Firm
"They're not only a service provider—a partner. Always ready and quick to address any issue that arises."
— Fleet Supervisor, Municipal Services
Heavy Haul Transport Solutions in Iowa
Film Set Construction
Equipment
Boom Lift
Challenge
Tight deadlines and strict studio access rules.
Solution
Coordinated with studio security and delivered during approved time slots.
"They made it easy for our crew."
Agricultural Facility Upgrade
Equipment
Skid Steer Loader
Challenge
Dusty, uneven farm roads and remote location.
Solution
Used dust covers and an all-terrain trailer for safe transport.
"Handled our rural delivery perfectly."


Your Heavy Equipment Shipping Questions Answered for Iowa
We specialize in flatbed transport of oversized equipment including helicopters, fire trucks, mining machinery, and pipeline construction equipment, among others.
Yes. We provide secure flatbed shipping solutions for helicopters, with specialized rigging and routes suited to coastal and urban areas around Iowa.
Absolutely. Our fleet handles large-scale mining equipment and pipeline sections with flatbeds equipped for high weight and length specifications.
We use a variety of trailers including flatbeds, step-decks, extendable and climate-controlled units, lowboys and RGN trailers—ideal for oversized and multi-axle hauling in Iowa and beyond.
Contact our local branch, provide equipment dimensions and weight. We'll arrange routing, secure haul permits, and deploy the right trailer and crew for your shipment.
Yes. We plan routes that avoid low bridges, residential zones, and environmental areas along Highways 1 and 17, submitting detailed plans as part of the oversize haul permit process.
Kevin P. Reynolds
Logistics Coordinator, 8+ years in land transport
Our guidance is informed and practical thanks in part to Kevin's expertise of transportation and logistics.