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Nantuckett Ma
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Railcar
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Large Modular
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Jack up to replace foundation
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Passenger railcar, Hubbardston MA.
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Moving a 10 piece modular office building a half mile away in one piece. Genetics Institute Andover Ma
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Modular class room
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0ld colonial
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Train Station
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16 piece modular class room Hamden CT. moved in one piece in 4 days
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Old colonial building, Atkinson NH. Relocated on site
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Orange line train station in Boston MA. Cutting the legs off so it can be lowered and placed on dollies, moved to the waters edge and then barged to Kennebunk port Maine
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Foundations
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Footings
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trolly
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We also have our own forms to build foundations
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building being supported so that we can put in a foundation
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This is a trolly car moved from Boston Mass to Brooklyn NY
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MOTOR
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Diner 2
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Raising the roof
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This is a 8,800 horse power motor that is used to test run reactor pumps.
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This is a diner car that we moved from Syracuse NY, to Flint Michigan on our custom built articulating trailer.
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This is an inside look of a commercial building in Hyannis Ma, we raised the roof of the building up four feet. The building was 96' x 120'.
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96'x120' roof
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Aircraft hanger
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Meeting house
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Raising the roof of a 96' x 120' commecial building, four feet. Hyannis MA.
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Laconia NH, we moved this aircraft hanger from one end of the runway to the opposite end.
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Springfield NH. Jacking up the town meeting house that was built in 1799.
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Move on water
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Move on water 2
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Quaker Meeting house
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Boothbay ME. The building was built in 1800, we loaded it onto a barge and then transported it down the Waldoboro river.
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International photo of the building going up the river with the help of a tug boat.
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This is the oldest Quaker meeting house in the USA. It was built in 1768 in Dover NH.
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170 ton wood frame
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M911 OSHKOSH
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140 ton wood frame
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Charlton MA. 170 ton wood frame building turning onto Rt. 20
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This is one of our pull trucks that is going through full restoration. The M911 is one of the most powerful tractors ever built.
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Charlton Ma. 140 ton wood frame going down Rt. 20.
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