
HDG Paver Specials
Built for paving and roadbuilding equipment where loading angle, deck layout, and machine access make the difference between smooth loading and wasted time.
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From excavators and dozers to pavers, rollers, and mixed-fleet equipment, Choice Trailers builds heavy-haul trailers with the deck layout, loading approach, and axle setup contractors need for real jobsites.

Choice offers multiple starting points depending on what your crews move most often, how they load, and what kind of jobsite conditions they deal with every week.

Built for paving and roadbuilding equipment where loading angle, deck layout, and machine access make the difference between smooth loading and wasted time.
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A dependable heavy-haul option for excavators, dozers, and other construction equipment that needs low deck height, real capacity, and stable support.
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A strong fit for fleets that want practical loading and unloading without giving up heavy-duty structure or contractor-grade durability.
View FamilyTag-a-long, drop-deck, and extendable configurations can support contractor fleets that need mixed-equipment coverage, regional flexibility, or repeat purchases built around a proven loading workflow.
Construction fleets need more than capacity on paper. They need loading practicality, dependable geometry, and trailers that match how equipment actually moves between jobsites, crews, and haul routes.
Move excavators, dozers, loaders, and other heavy iron with stable heavy-haul platforms built around real machine weight and deck support.
Support pavers, rollers, milling machines, and paving support equipment with trailer lines designed around loading angle, deck access, and roadbuilding workflows.
Haul mixed fleets across local and regional jobs with configurations matched to route limits, jobsite access, and loading preferences.
Standardize repeat purchases around the way your crews already load, haul, and work from one job to the next.
If your equipment mix, loading preferences, or route conditions call for something more specific, Choice can build around it. That includes deck geometry, axle layouts, outriggers, hydraulic features, decking choices, securement details, and other contractor-specific factors that affect how the trailer works day to day.
Tell us what equipment you move, how your crews load it, and where your current setup creates friction. We’ll help you build a trailer that fits the job instead of slowing it down.