Posts Tagged ‘permit’
Moving a VERY High Load
I am home this week, following nearly six weeks of being involved in moving a 21foot oversize load from Rodeo, NM, to Houston, TX.
This load was far more problematic than any with which I have been involved, and apparently the problems began LONG before I got involved. They began moving this load back in September [...]
Paper Route Surveys Can Get You into Trouble
Today I was thinking about a colleague within the region. He called me a couple of times last week to “pick my brain” about some oversize routes through New Mexico. After the second call, I realized that this fellow was writng a paper (or “book”) survey. In my opinion, that in itself is foolish…but the [...]
Still in Laredo
We didn’t go anywhere today. Our driver was told last evening that his load would come across the border from Mexico at 8 AM today. It showed up about 1 PM. Situation normal. The driver was told that the crane would be available in about 2 hours. When we picked him up for dinner at [...]
Late Start-Early Stop
I am helping move some OD loads from the southern edge of NM to the Arizona/New Mexico line. Due to some permit problems, we were an hour and a half late getting started. Then, we spent an unscheduled two hours waiting for some other issues to get clarified. The bottom line was that we had [...]
Busy day!
I dropped a load (temporarily) near Gallup, NM. We can’t leave until Monday after the driver gets his Arizona permit. We are en route to western Nevada.
After leaving that load, I came back to Albuquerque to perform a route survey for a 23 foot wide load going into Colorado on US 285. I thought it [...]