Freedom Heavy Haul provides full-service heavy haul trucking and oversize load transport throughout Rhode Island. Rhode Island hosts Block Island Wind Farm, the first offshore wind farm in the US, and is positioned for significant offshore wind expansion. Providence’s construction and utility infrastructure upgrades create steady heavy haul demand in the state’s compact geography. Whether you’re moving a single piece of construction equipment or coordinating a complex multi-load industrial project, our team handles everything from equipment selection to permit processing to final delivery.
Freedom Heavy Haul operates a full fleet of specialized transport trailers in Rhode Island, including lowboy trailers for construction and mining equipment, RGN (removable gooseneck) trailers for tall machinery requiring drive-on loading, step deck and double drop trailers for moderately oversized freight, flatbed trailers for standard heavy cargo, and multi-axle platforms for superloads up to 500+ tons.
We move construction, utilities, offshore wind (Block Island area), manufacturing equipment across Rhode Island, with in-house permit handling for every state line crossed. Our dispatch team operates 24/7, and we provide free route surveys for any load requiring bridge analysis or height restriction planning. Common equipment we transport in Rhode Island includes excavators, cranes, bulldozers, combines, tractors, drilling rigs, generators, transformers, pressure vessels, and oversized industrial machinery of all types.
Every move is coordinated by an experienced logistics team familiar with Rhode Island’s road network, seasonal weight restrictions, and permit requirements. We also arrange pilot cars and law enforcement escorts where required — all included in your quote.
In Rhode Island, any load exceeding the following thresholds requires a permit from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT):
Permits must be obtained before the load moves. Standard permits in Rhode Island typically take 24-72 hours to process. Superloads may require engineering studies, route surveys, and 2-4 weeks of advance planning. Freedom Heavy Haul’s permit specialists handle all applications, fees, and compliance coordination on your behalf.
Travel restrictions in Rhode Island may include daylight-only movement windows, holiday blackout periods, and seasonal weight restrictions during spring thaw. Our team stays current on all Rhode Island DOT rules and will plan your move around any applicable restrictions.
Freedom Heavy Haul serves the full range of industries requiring heavy equipment transport in Rhode Island, with a particular focus on construction, utilities, offshore wind (Block Island area), manufacturing. We understand the specific equipment, timing constraints, and regulatory requirements for each sector and tailor our transport planning accordingly.
Our Rhode Island customers include general contractors, mining operators, agricultural producers, oil and gas operators, utility companies, equipment dealers, and industrial manufacturers. If your business moves heavy equipment in Rhode Island, we have the trailers, permits, and expertise to do it right.
Ready to move heavy equipment in Rhode Island? Call Freedom Heavy Haul at (866) 305-6018 for a free quote, or fill out our online quote request form. Tell us your load dimensions, weight, origin, and destination, and our team will respond quickly with a detailed transport plan and competitive rate.
We serve all major cities and regions in Rhode Island, including Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Newport, and everywhere in between. No job is too big or too remote — contact us today.
Freedom Heavy Haul serves every corner of Rhode Island, with particular experience on the state’s primary freight corridors: I-95 running north-south from Massachusetts through Providence to Connecticut, I-195 east-west from Providence to Fall River (MA) and Cape Cod, Route 146 from Providence north toward Worcester (MA), and US-1 along the coastline. Whether your move starts in Providence or a remote industrial facility, our route planners know the approved oversize corridors, weight-restricted bridge crossings, and permit timing requirements specific to Rhode Island’s road network.
We serve all major cities and population centers in Rhode Island, including Providence, Cranston, Woonsocket, Pawtucket, East Providence, Warwick, and Newport, as well as rural areas, mine sites, farm operations, and industrial facilities throughout the state.
Rhode Island’s economy generates significant demand for heavy equipment transport across multiple sectors: defense and marine manufacturing (General Dynamics Electric Boat operates a major submarine construction facility in Quonset Point — defense equipment transport is a significant market), construction (Providence metro commercial and residential development), healthcare (Lifespan Health System and Brown University Medical Center generate medical equipment moves), ports and marine operations (Port of Providence handles breakbulk and bulk cargo), tourism and resort infrastructure (Newport area hotel and marina development), and manufacturing (RI has a legacy jewelry and tooling manufacturing base in the Pawtucket-Woonsocket corridor). Our team has direct experience with the equipment types, timing constraints, and regulatory requirements across all of these sectors.
Issuing Authority: Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT)
Rhode Island is the smallest US state but has a complex permit environment due to its dense development and aging infrastructure. RIDOT requires route approval for all loads over 14 feet wide, and many secondary roads in Providence County have low bridge weight ratings. The Providence metro area has significant routing restrictions for oversized loads — there are few approved corridors that avoid the complex I-95/195/195 interchange area. Standard permits take 48-72 hours; route surveys may extend to 1-2 weeks.
Rhode Island restricts oversize movement during peak hours in Providence and on I-95. Sunday movement is restricted on interstates. The Narragansett Bay crossings (Mount Hope Bridge, Newport Pell Bridge) have specific weight restrictions that affect coastal routing.
Rhode Island’s small size means moves originating here almost always involve crossing into Massachusetts or Connecticut within the same haul. Our permit team handles the multi-state package as a single coordinated effort — you get one point of contact for all states, not separate vendors for each crossing.
We transport all categories of oversize and overweight equipment in Rhode Island, including construction machinery (excavators, cranes, bulldozers), agricultural equipment (combines, planters, tractors), industrial machinery, oil and gas equipment, mining equipment, and specialty cargo.
Yes. Any load exceeding 8’6″ wide, 13’6″ tall, or 80,000 lbs gross vehicle weight requires an oversize or overweight permit in Rhode Island. Permits are issued by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT). Freedom Heavy Haul handles all permitting in-house.
Rates depend on load dimensions, total weight, distance, number of permits required, and whether pilot cars or law enforcement escorts are needed. Contact Freedom Heavy Haul at (866) 305-6018 for a free, accurate quote tailored to your specific load and route.
For standard oversize loads in Rhode Island, 3-7 business days of notice is typical. For superloads (150,000+ lbs or 16+ feet wide), plan for 2-4 weeks lead time. Expedited service is available when timing is critical.
Yes. We coordinate all pilot car and escort requirements for Rhode Island, including front and rear pilot vehicles, law enforcement coordination when required, and utility line lifts as needed. All escort services are arranged by our team.