Marine engineers attempt to move a massive submarine 700 miles up Canada's coast.
A team of engineers attempts to move two historic locomotives across the Atlantic to a British railway museum.
A 200-ton WWI howitzer needs to be transported to a museum nearly 400 miles away in less than a week.
A team must transport a state-of-the-art search and rescue helicopter nearly 3,500 miles to the harsh and remote Shetland Islands.
A team of engineers attempts to build and then haul seven brand new floating homes 70 miles across the Netherlands' busiest waterways.
A team of engineers builds, tests, then attempts to haul a massive hovercraft on a 9,000-mile voyage.
An abandoned ship must be towed over 1,600 miles and then sunk upright on the ocean floor to create an artificial reef.
A restoration team attempts to move a vintage fighter aircraft 4,000 miles across the Atlantic for a private collector.
A massive challenge to move two huge locomotives across Turkey's mountainous, remote terrain.
Two teams of movers race against the clock to relocate a vintage Cold War aircraft and a snowplow built in 1925
Movers attempt to transport a multimillion-dollar fleet of racing yachts from the Caribbean to France.
In Chile, 16,400 feet above sea level, astronomers, engineers, and technicians are building the world's biggest telescope, a scientific wonder capable of gazing into the farthest reaches of the universe. Follow two massive moves--one to haul a huge dish 7,000 miles from its factory in France to the Atacama Desert, and the other to carry the antenna up a desert mountain aboard a custom-designed, 28-wheeled transporter.