Albuquerque, New Mexico Heavy Hauling Oversize Equipment
Expert heavy equipment transport to and from Albuquerque, NM, handled by licensed, insured specialists with over 15 years of experience moving machinery of every type across New Mexico and the Southwest. Right trailer, NMDOT permit coordination, and experienced handling from pickup to delivery.
★ Fully Insured ★ Nationwide Coverage ★ Permit Coordination ★ Trailer Matching for All Heavy Equipment
Shipping heavy equipment to or from Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, New Mexico sits at the intersect of I-25 and I-40, the two primary freight arteries connecting the Southwest in every direction. I-40 runs coast to coast through the heart of New Mexico, connecting Los Angeles to Oklahoma City and beyond. I-25 runs from the Mexican border through El Paso and Albuquerque to Denver and the Front Range. That crossroads makes Albuquerque the most strategically positioned freight hub between Phoenix and Dallas, and a natural staging point for heavy equipment moving between Colorado, Texas, Arizona, and southern California. We Will Transport It has been running these corridors for over 15 years. We hold all required NMDOT permits and insurance and have successfully transported heavy machinery of every type to and from the ABQ.
Albuquerque, New Mexico Heavy Equipment Transport
Albuquerque’s most significant active development is Uptown Connect, a $120 million mixed-use transit-oriented project at the Uptown Transit Center near Louisiana Boulevard and I-40, delivering 239 apartments, 203 of them affordable, alongside commercial space, a transit hub upgrade, underground parking, and EV chargers through a public-private partnership between ABQ RIDE, Palindrome Communities, and the Family Housing Development Corporation. Construction is scheduled to begin mid-2026 with apartments ready by 2028, addressing a documented metro shortfall of 20,000 to 25,000 housing units and generating several hundred construction jobs in the process.

Broader pipeline activity includes residential and mixed-use development along the Rail Trail corridor, infrastructure tied to the city’s Housing Forward ABQ initiative, and steady industrial development near the Sunport. And New Mexico’s federal footprint, anchored by Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National Laboratories, and Los Alamos National Laboratory, generates a continuous flow of specialized equipment moves that keep transport demand steady across the region year-round. Every one of these projects requires heavy equipment, and getting it there is what We Will Transport It does best.
Albuquerque, New Mexico Heavy Hauling Experts
Albuquerque’s road network is efficient but specific in its planning requirements for heavy haulers. I-25 and I-40 carry the bulk of interstate freight, and the grade changes approaching the Sandia Mountains on I-40 east and the Rio Grande valley on I-25 south require load securing plans that account for terrain, wind, and desert heat. NMDOT permit windows and weight restrictions differ from neighboring state requirements, and loads moving between New Mexico and Texas, Arizona, or Colorado require multi-state permit coordination.
We Will Transport It plans every Albuquerque move with those constraints accounted for before the truck leaves the yard.
Our services include:
- NMDOT oversize and overweight permit acquisition for all load types
- Multi-state permit coordination for loads moving between New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado
- Route planning around Albuquerque’s I-25/I-40 interchange, desert terrain, and active construction zones
- Full insurance coverage from pickup to delivery
Albuquerque, NM Farm Equipment Transport Service
New Mexico’s agricultural counties along the Rio Grande, including Dona Ana, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia, produce pecans, chili peppers, onions, alfalfa, and cotton at commercial scale. The Estancia Valley east of the Manzano Mountains produces pinto beans and corn. Farm equipment moves regularly through the Albuquerque dealer network, and We Will Transport It handles all of it, from large pecan harvesters and cotton strippers to specialty tillage equipment and irrigation machinery, matched to the right trailer and routed efficiently between farms and service facilities.
Flatbed Heavy Haulers in Albuquerque, NM
When transporting heavy machinery, it is essential to choose a vehicle capable of supporting the weight of your equipment. A standard flatbed truck, available in various sizes and capable of handling loads of up to 48,000 pounds, is essential.
Trailers we use:
- Flatbed
- Hotshot
- RGN
- Step Deck
- Lowboys
Albuquerque Area Heavy Equipment Dealers:
- Wagner Equipment Co. (Authorized Caterpillar Dealer)
4000 Osuna Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505) 345-8411 Serving the Albuquerque area with new and used Cat equipment, rentals, genuine Cat parts, and full service for heavy construction, building construction, mining, waste handling, paving, municipal, governmental, forestry, and agricultural applications. The Albuquerque location also includes the Wagner Training Institute offering operator and technical training in English and Spanish. - RKJ Equipment
(575) 571-4120 New Mexico equipment dealer serving the greater Albuquerque and southern New Mexico region. - Power Equipment Company
(505) 345-7811 Construction and industrial equipment dealer serving Central New Mexico.
New Mexico Auctions:
- J & J Auctioneers (575) 485-2508
- Triple S Auctions & Equipment, LLC (505) 269-7665
- Bill Johnston Auctioneers (575) 276-8276
How much does it cost to ship heavy equipment from Albuquerque, NM, to Peoria, IL?
The cost of transporting large machinery 1,208 miles from Albuquerque, NM, to Peoria, IL, is $4,228. The distance determines the price traveled and the weight of the machinery being transported.
How much does it cost to ship heavy equipment from Albuquerque, NM, to Rio Rancho, NM?
The total cost of transporting large machinery 17 miles from Albuquerque, NM, to Rio Rancho, NM, is $59. The pricing is determined by both the distance covered and the weight of the machinery.
How much does it cost to ship heavy machinery from Albuquerque, NM, to Temecula, CA?
The shipping cost for heavy machinery traveling 791 miles from Albuquerque, NM, to Temecula, CA, is $2,768. The distance influences the price traveled and the weight of the machinery.
How much does it cost to ship heavy machinery from Albuquerque, NM, to Gresham, OR?
The transportation cost for heavy equipment from Albuquerque, NM, to Gresham, OR, covering 1,350 miles, is $4,725. This pricing is calculated based on both the distance and the weight of the machinery being transported.
RV Manufacturers We Ship
We handle transport for towables and motorhomes from leading brands across the U.S.




