Professional Heavy Equipment Moving Services
When your production schedule depends on the safe, precise relocation of expensive manufacturing equipment, you need riggers who understand both the technical demands and the high stakes involved. Alpha Rigging Solutions specializes in heavy equipment moving and machinery installation services for metal fabrication shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial plants throughout Washington State.
Our OSHA-certified rigging teams have successfully moved thousands of pieces of industrial equipment—from 5-ton CNC mills to 100-ton stamping presses—with zero damage and minimal production disruption. We combine engineering expertise, specialized equipment, and meticulous planning to ensure your machinery arrives safely and is precisely positioned for optimal operation.
Why Equipment Moves Require Specialized Expertise
Moving heavy industrial equipment isn't just about muscle and machinery—it's a complex engineering challenge that requires precise load calculations, specialized rigging techniques, and an intimate understanding of how manufacturing equipment must be handled to avoid damage to sensitive components, alignment systems, and operating tolerances.
What is Heavy Equipment Moving?
Heavy equipment moving is the specialized process of safely disconnecting, lifting, transporting, and reinstalling industrial machinery and manufacturing equipment. This service encompasses everything from small 2,000-pound milling machines to massive 200,000-pound production presses, requiring expertise in:
- Load Engineering: Calculating center of gravity, determining lift points, and designing custom rigging solutions for irregular loads
- Disconnection & Preparation: Safely disconnecting utilities, electrical systems, hydraulics, and pneumatics while documenting configurations
- Precision Lifting: Using hydraulic gantries, jacking systems, and specialized rigging to lift equipment without damaging foundations or the machine itself
- Transportation: Moving equipment through facilities using air casters, machinery skates, or forklifts while navigating tight spaces and protecting facility infrastructure
- Installation & Alignment: Precisely positioning equipment on foundations, leveling to manufacturer specifications, and verifying alignment tolerances
- Reconnection & Startup Support: Assisting with utility reconnections and supporting startup procedures to ensure proper operation
Types of Equipment We Move
Our heavy equipment moving services cover the full spectrum of industrial machinery commonly found in Washington's manufacturing and metal fabrication sectors:
CNC Machines
Mills, lathes, routers, plasma tables, waterjet cutters
Stamping Presses
Mechanical presses, hydraulic presses, progressive die stampers
Metal Forming Equipment
Press brakes, shears, rolling mills, bending machines
Production Equipment
Assembly lines, conveyors, automated systems, robotics
Material Processing
Mixers, grinders, dryers, compressors, separators
Injection Molding
Plastic injection machines, blow molding equipment, extruders
Our Heavy Equipment Moving Process
Every equipment move follows our proven methodology designed to eliminate surprises and ensure flawless execution:
Step 1: Site Assessment & Planning
Our project manager conducts an on-site evaluation to assess the equipment, measure clearances, identify obstacles, evaluate floor conditions, and determine utility disconnection requirements. We create detailed CAD drawings showing the move path and rigging plan.
Step 2: Load Engineering & Rigging Design
Our engineering team calculates the equipment's weight, center of gravity, and required lift capacity. We design custom rigging solutions, select appropriate equipment (gantries, jacks, slings), and verify all equipment capacity ratings exceed calculated loads with appropriate safety factors.
Step 3: Equipment Preparation
We coordinate with your maintenance team to safely disconnect utilities and document configurations. Sensitive components are protected, moving surfaces are prepared, and the machine is prepared for lifting with appropriate attachment points identified or fabricated.
Step 4: Precision Lifting
Using hydraulic gantries, jacking systems, or cranes, our OSHA-certified riggers carefully lift the equipment. We maintain constant monitoring of load distribution, verify rigging integrity, and ensure smooth, controlled lifting without shock loading or sudden movements.
Step 5: Safe Transportation
Equipment is moved using the most appropriate method—air casters for precision moves, machinery skates for heavy loads, or specialized forklifts for smaller equipment. We protect floors, navigate obstacles, and maintain constant control throughout the move.
Step 6: Installation & Alignment
At the new location, we precisely position the equipment on foundations or floors, level the machine to manufacturer specifications (typically within 0.001" per foot), verify alignment with precision instruments, and anchor or secure the equipment as required.
Step 7: Reconnection Support
We assist your team with utility reconnections, provide documentation of the installation, verify foundation integrity, and remain on-site during initial startup to address any concerns that arise during commissioning.
Specialized Equipment for Every Move
The right tools are critical for safe, efficient equipment moves. Our extensive equipment fleet includes:
Lifting Systems
- Hydraulic Gantry Systems: Portable gantries from 10 to 500 tons capacity for controlled lifting in locations where overhead cranes aren't available
- Jacking Systems: Low-profile hydraulic jacks for lifting equipment with minimal clearance, synchronized jacking for even load distribution
- Mobile Cranes: When overhead access permits, we deploy cranes from 3 to 500 tons for efficient, cost-effective lifts
Moving Systems
- Air Caster Systems: Precision air film technology allows equipment to float on a cushion of air—ideal for tight spaces and sensitive floors
- Machinery Skates: Heavy-duty roller skates rated from 5 to 100 tons per skate, steerable and turntable models for directional control
- Rigger Forklifts: Specialized forklifts with capacities up to 50,000 lbs, equipped with boom attachments for versatility
Rigging Hardware
- Wire Rope Slings: Full range of capacities and configurations, regularly inspected and load-tested
- Synthetic Slings: For loads requiring protection from metal-to-metal contact or where magnetic interference is a concern
- Spreader Bars & Beams: Custom-designed spreaders for balanced lifting and controlled load distribution
- Shackles, Hooks & Hardware: Extensive inventory of properly-rated connectors and attachment hardware
Why Metal Fabrication Shops Choose Us
Metal fabrication facilities have unique equipment moving challenges—tight spaces, heavy machinery, precision tolerances, and the need to minimize production disruption. Here's why fabricators throughout Washington trust Alpha Rigging:
We Understand Your Equipment
Our riggers have extensive experience with metal fabrication equipment. We understand the precision requirements of CNC machines, the delicate hydraulics of press brakes, the critical alignment of shears, and the unique rigging challenges each type of equipment presents. This knowledge ensures we handle your investments with the specialized care they require.
Minimal Production Disruption
We plan moves to minimize downtime. This includes working evenings or weekdays when needed, staging equipment for rapid installation, pre-positioning utilities and foundations, and maintaining constant communication about timeline and progress. Many of our equipment moves are completed during scheduled maintenance windows with zero impact on production schedules.
Precision Installation Every Time
Modern metal fabrication equipment requires precise leveling and alignment to produce parts within specification. Our installation process uses laser alignment systems, precision leveling instruments, and verification procedures that ensure your equipment is positioned to manufacturer specifications—typically within 0.001 inches per foot of level.
Industries We Serve in Washington
Our heavy equipment moving services support diverse industries across Washington State:
- Metal Fabrication: Custom fabrication shops, steel service centers, job shops, contract manufacturers
- Aerospace Manufacturing: Component fabrication, assembly facilities, composite manufacturing, precision machining
- Automotive Manufacturing: Stamping plants, assembly operations, parts manufacturing, tier suppliers
- Food Processing: Processing equipment, packaging lines, industrial mixers, material handling systems
- Plastics & Injection Molding: Injection molding machines, blow molding equipment, thermoforming systems
- Paper & Wood Products: Converting equipment, processing machinery, material handling systems
- General Manufacturing: Assembly equipment, production lines, testing equipment, quality control systems
Safety: Our Non-Negotiable Priority
Equipment moving involves significant hazards—heavy loads, complex rigging, overhead work, and proximity to production operations. We take safety with absolute seriousness:
- OSHA Certified Riggers: Every member of our rigging team maintains current OSHA certifications and undergoes annual refresher training
- Pre-Lift Safety Meetings: We conduct mandatory safety briefings before every lift, reviewing hazards, escape routes, communication protocols, and emergency procedures
- Equipment Inspection Protocols: All rigging equipment undergoes daily visual inspection and regular load testing per OSHA requirements
- Engineered Lift Plans: Complex lifts receive detailed engineering analysis including load calculations, rigging designs, and contingency plans
- Insurance & Bonding: We maintain $5 million in liability coverage and are fully bonded for equipment values
- Perfect Safety Record: Our commitment to safety has resulted in zero lost-time incidents—a record we're proud to maintain
Equipment Moving Pricing & Timeline
The cost and timeline for equipment moves depend on several factors:
Pricing Factors
- Equipment weight and dimensions
- Distance moved (within facility vs. between locations)
- Complexity of disconnection/reconnection
- Access challenges (stairs, tight doorways, overhead clearance)
- Foundation or floor preparation requirements
- Timeline constraints (rush moves vs. scheduled maintenance)
- Precision requirements for alignment and leveling
Typical Timelines
- Simple moves: Small machines, within facility, good access - Same day to 1 week
- Standard moves: Mid-size equipment, preparation required - 1-2 weeks
- Complex moves: Large presses, multiple machines, foundation work - 2-4 weeks
- Plant relocations: Multiple machines, coordinated installation - 1-3 months
- Emergency moves: Breakdown situations requiring immediate response - 24-48 hours
We provide detailed written quotes that include all costs—no surprises, no hidden fees. Most quotes include site visit, engineering, rigging labor, equipment rental, transportation, and installation to specified tolerances.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Our site assessment evaluates multiple factors: equipment condition, lift points, center of gravity, clearances, floor load capacity, and access routes. If concerns exist, we may request manufacturer documentation or perform engineering analysis. We'll never move equipment we're not confident we can handle safely.
A: When moved correctly, no. We use precision techniques specifically designed to preserve machine geometry. After installation, we level to manufacturer specifications and verify alignment. Most customers have their equipment's accuracy validated post-move, and properly moved machines maintain their precision capabilities.
A: While we primarily serve Washington State, we routinely handle interstate moves for our established customers. We have partnerships with qualified rigging companies in neighboring states and can coordinate complex multi-state relocations.
A: Yes. We maintain 24/6 emergency response capability for breakdown situations or urgent business needs. While scheduled moves allow for better planning and efficiency, we can mobilize teams within hours when circumstances require immediate response.
A: In our 15+ years of operation, we've never damaged a piece of equipment—but we're fully insured with $5 million in liability coverage. Our careful planning, experienced crews, and methodical approach minimize risk to essentially zero. Should the unlikely occur, our insurance provides comprehensive protection.
A: We can coordinate foundation and floor work through our network of qualified contractors. While we don't pour concrete ourselves, we specify requirements, oversee installation, and verify foundations meet manufacturer specifications before installing equipment.
A: Absolutely. We frequently assist customers with auction purchases—evaluating equipment moveability, providing load-out services, transporting to your facility, and installing on your shop floor. We can even represent you at auctions to assess rigging requirements before you bid.
A: For best results, contact us 2-4 weeks before your desired move date. This allows time for site assessment, engineering, equipment scheduling, and coordination with your team. Rush moves are possible, but advance planning typically results in lower costs and less production disruption.
Service Areas: Heavy Equipment Moving Across Washington
Alpha Rigging Solutions provides heavy equipment moving and machinery installation services throughout Washington State, including:
- Seattle
- Tacoma
- Spokane
- Bellevue
- Everett
- Vancouver
- Yakima
- Bellingham
- Olympia
- Renton
- Kent
- Federal Way
- Auburn
- Pasco
- Richland
- Kennewick
- Redmond
- Kirkland
We serve metal fabrication shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial plants across the entire Pacific Northwest region.
Ready to Move Your Equipment?
Contact Alpha Rigging Solutions today for a free consultation and detailed quote. Our experienced team is ready to handle your equipment moving project with the expertise and precision it deserves.
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