Illustrative Vehicle Types and Why They Matter
Construction access challenges are often rooted in the physical scale and behaviour of the vehicles involved. Typical construction deliveries use rigid HGVs or articulated lorries, whereas key components for solar farms and data centres often require Special Types General Order (STGO) abnormal load vehicles. Typical vehicles can include:-
- Standard Construction HGVs – 12–18 tonne rigids or 16.5m artics delivering modules, frames, fencing and general materials.
- AIL / STGO Vehicles – Multi-axle low-loaders (CAT 1–3), 30–48m in length when carrying transformers, switchgear or prefabricated electrical units.
These vehicles have vastly different turning radii, swept envelopes and width requirements. A junction that accommodates a standard artic may be entirely impassable for a transformer convoy. This is why geometric constraints rapidly become project critical.