Commercial Building Moving

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While Eastman Building Movers is known for working with homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut to move residential structures, we are often asked questions about the differences between commercial and residential structural moving. The basic procedure is used for both types, however the size of the commercial buildings can call for extra preparation and different types of equipment. Whether needing to move a barn, a commercial building, or a small or large home, Eastman Building Movers moves a variety of buildings from beach homes that need to get away from the shore, to three story historical homes.

Commercial building moving, like residential, begins with supporting and lifting which is done before the structure goes anywhere. Every precaution is taken to gauge weight, position equipment, and properly move the structure from one location to another to ensure the structural integrity of the building. 

Commercial properties are generally moved to be placed where there is a better location, larger land plot, to prevent flooding, or due to eminent domain if a municipal building project is started. Commercial buildings can also be moved if an area is re-zoned. 

Commercial buildings can be large historical homes, churches, restaurants, schools, industrial buildings, and hospitals. These larger structures often require the use of a crane, whereas a residential move would not require the use of such heavy equipment. Cranes allow for secure hoisting to move the building for transport...and safety is the number priority for all moves. In addition, commercial building moves can take more time than residential house moving due to the size and weight of the structure. 

If you have questions about commercial or residential building moving, Eastman Building Movers is happy to help. Contact us with your questions or request for a quote. We are here to help!