Hidden Fleet Spotlight: Construction & Equipment Hauling
Construction and equipment hauling fleets play a critical role in keeping projects moving but they don’t always recognize when their operations fall under DOT oversight. From hauling machinery to transporting materials between job sites, many of these vehicles meet federal thresholds for regulated commercial vehicles, sometimes without teams realizing it.
Unlike traditional trucking operations, construction fleets operate in constantly changing environments. Job sites shift, routes vary, and drivers often wear multiple hats throughout the day. With National Work Zone Awareness Week underway, it’s an important reminder that these conditions don’t just impact productivity – they directly affect safety. Crews working in and around active roadways, combined with heavy equipment and unpredictable traffic patterns, create situations where preparation and awareness matter just as much as compliance.
We often see challenges arise around load securement, driver qualification, and understanding when DOT requirements apply. Especially when employees don’t consider themselves “drivers” in the traditional sense. Add in oversize or overweight loads, and the complexity increases quickly. Permits, routing, and state-specific requirements can slow projects down if they’re not planned for in advance.
That’s where having the right support and visibility into your operation makes a difference. From managing specialty permits to keeping track of fleet assets and documentation, construction fleets benefit from systems that bring clarity to moving parts that are constantly changing.
At Lee Trans, we work alongside construction teams to help make sense of those requirements and support practical, real-world compliance solutions that don’t disrupt the job at hand. If you’re unsure where your operation stands, we’re always here as a resource.