About us

 
 
 
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Prestige Hauling has been in the modular/mobile structure hauling business since May, 2006, with a fleet that grew from 3 to 32 during peak times, with an average fleet of 15-18 trucks.

 
 

Our Specializations

We specialize in the transport of camp shacks for mines, modular office buildings, modular/mobile homes and modular portable school classrooms. The company is diverse and holds the reputation as the company who can “get it done”, hauling specialized loads, including structures for court houses built for remote northern locations. Prestige Hauling succeeds due to its innovative approach to heavy-haul transportation.

With locations in Crossfield, Alberta and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan we serve all areas of Canada and Western United States.


Ike Dyck, the Company Owner has a background of 15 years in commercial construction, along with many years in the modular transport industry, giving him the knowledge and visualization of what is required on any given site in order to get the job mastered. With his knowledge and background, he is often called upon by construction sites to advise on screw pile heights and placement of units.

  • Heavy-haul transport company specializing in the transport of modular structures.

  • Specialty hauler of modular buildings.

  • With locations in Crossfield, Alberta, and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, we serve all areas of Canada and the Western United States.

  • Prestige has been hauling Mobile/Modular Structures since it’s inception in 2006

  • Starting out with hauling skidded and frameless Camp Shacks and Office Complexes the Company has diversified and grown to offer specialty services designed to haul:

    • Portable Classrooms;

    • Modular Buildings;

    • Mobile Homes;

    • Modular Houses;

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Our “Get It Done” approach has allowed Prestige Hauling to prevail

 

Ike Dyck, one of the company’s founders, still gets in the truck on difficult moves to ensure the job goes as planned. You can often find Ike in the back shop designing equipment that enables Prestige to get the job done when conventional equipment can’t perform.

Regan Noppers, another owner, drives full-time and has a reputation with our clients of making tough jobs look easy. A police officer escorting a large building move once commented, “I can’t back my tent trailer in there and you backed in a 30’ wide building first time.”

Ike Dyck designed specialty trailers that were then engineered and manufactured, one of which is unique in that it is the only one in Canada, that being what we call our:

  • Transformer Trailer

    • This trailer will save you time and more importantly money

    • has the ability to raise classrooms and large buildings 6 feet up so they can be placed on high screw piles without the use of a crane.

He then saw a need for another specialty trailer:

Steerable, 5-axle trailer – all 5 axles can be steered via remote control allowing this trailer to back into spaces where you wouldn’t back in your camper trailer.