From large buildings to small homes, Brownie Moving & Heavy Hauling strives to negotiate all moving concerns of each structure’s surrounding environment. As skilled transport specialist, we plan every job to find the best solution with as little disruption to the community and landscape as possible.
Weight: 1,150 TON
Dimensions: 14,000 Sq. Ft.
Construction: Concrete
This magnificent residence was relocated over 110 miles from Boca Raton, Florida to its new home in Ft. Pierce, Florida via the Intercoastal Waterway.
Weight: 150 TON
Dimensions: 36' x 70'
Construction: Wood Frame
Our company relocated then elevated this structure, a nature center at Honeymoon Island State Park, Honeymoon Island, Florida.
Weight: 150 TON
Dimensions: 36' x 70'
Construction: Wood Frame
Our company relocated and raised this structure, a nature center at Honeymoon Island State Park, Honeymoon Island, Florida.
Weight: 550 TON
Dimensions: 45' x 110'
Construction: Concrete
This commercial building was relocated 5 miles from Jensen Beach, Florida to a new site in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Weight: 375 TON
Dimensions: 9,000' Sq. Ft, 2½ Story
Construction: Wood Frame
This structure was relocated from Palm City, Florida to the campus of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Ft. Pierce, Florida and now is a dormitory facility for students.
Weight: 225 TON
Dimensions: Multi-Level Home
Construction: Wood Frame
This multi-level wooden frame structure was relocated from Jupiter Island, Florida to the campus of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Ft. Pierce, Florida.
Weight: 195 TON
Dimensions: 98' x 106'
Construction: Modular Building
This 7000' sq.ft, t-shaped, model sales center was moved 200' feet on an existing site for an area expansion in Miami, Florida.
Weight: 250 TON
Dimensions: 40' x 93'
Construction: CBS - Brick Veneer
This building was raised and relocated using the Banding Method.
50 - 60 TON
Dimensions: 30' x 50'
Construction: Wood Frame
Relocation of six (6) wood-frame cottages over 3/4 of a mile of island terrain during a Bahamas Resort Development Project.