Cost-Saving Tips for Buying, Hiring and Owning Heavy Construction Equipment

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4 Guidelines to Follow When Looking for Trailer Parts for Sale

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Buying vehicle spare parts are one of the most challenging processes that owners have to go through. This is because the market is saturated with many suppliers and brands, which means choosing the best for your vehicle can be quite a process. The worst thing that can happen is ordering a part and then realising that you made a mistake and that it will be of no use to you. The situation becomes very complicated if the seller does not take back spare parts or when the terms and conditions of the acceptance are complicated. Read More»

Two Critical Considerations When Hiring Construction Scaffolding For The First Time

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If you are about to engage in a construction project that will involve working at an elevated height at some point, your project cannot do without scaffolding. Over the years, advancements in scaffolding systems have made them invaluable for a majority of projects as they not only help in enhancing the overall productivity of your team but they also ensure that your workers are at minimal risk of injury when carrying out their duties. Read More»

Tips for Finding a Dependable Concrete Cutting Equipment Repairer

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Concrete cutting equipment is designed and built to handle one of the toughest jobs in construction — cutting through hardened concrete. But this doesn’t mean the equipment isn’t invincible. Like other types of specialised equipment, concrete cutters break down or suffer damage over the course of normal use, thus requiring repair service.  If you’re a concrete contractor, you probably rely on concrete cutting equipment to get work done. When you need concrete cutting equipment repair, it is important to look for a company that can conduct the repair work quickly and efficiently while saving you money. Read More»

Why Add a Ladder Platform to Your Trench Shoring?

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While the shoring inside your trenches will make the trenches safe during the time you need to work in them, there are other pieces of equipment that you might want to add to your shoring system. For example, you may find it useful to add a ladder platform to the outside of your trenches. How does this platform work and why should you use one? What Is a Trench Ladder Platform? Read More»

What Do You Need to Consider for Bobcat Hire?

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It can sometimes be hard to find a Bobcat hire contractor because not everyone knows what to look for. In construction projects, the primary thing that seems to stand out is the heavy and high-grade equipment that can transform huge chunks of land within a few days. In case there are still remnants of the previous building, demolition is necessary. This does not have to be a massive job because it can be done by a Bobcat hire company. Read More»

Factors to Consider when Renting a Crane Borer

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Whether it is boring holes for electricity poles or foundation piles, a crane borer is well suited for these types of projects. It is one piece of construction equipment that can make your construction firm stand out from the competition because of increased productivity and quick turnaround of projects. However, crane borers are not your average construction equipment – they don’t come cheap. Therefore, renting a crane borer is more feasible compared to buying. Read More»

Two Steps You Can Take to Complete Your Construction Project Quickly

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If you are hoping to complete your upcoming construction project as quickly as possible, you may find these two tips to be helpful. Hire access equipment When carrying out small-scale construction projects, a lot of people make do with ladders when they need to carry out tasks at heights. However, if you want your project to be completed quickly, it is best not to use ladders but to instead hire access equipment, like a selection of scissor lifts, cherry pickers and other forms of heavy-duty access equipment. Read More»

3 Major Benefits of Hiring an Excavator

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Excavators are used on construction sites to dig or remove relatively big objects. They are mainly used to prepare land so that it is ready for construction. An excavator has a driving base and an arm that is well designed to make digging easy. Most people prefer using excavators on the construction sites. However, it is difficult for one to own an excavator because they are expensive. You should not be worried about how you will prepare your land because there are companies from which you can hire an excavator. Read More»

Keep on Trucking: 3 Types of Heavy-Duty Vehicles You Should Know About

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Construction is a complicated industry, and sometimes it can feel like there are a thousand different pieces of specialist equipment for any given purpose. Trucks are no different; there are many different varieties that will suit a whole host of tasks. Here are some of the most common types of trucks you’ll encounter in the business, and what they’re used for. 1. Crane Trucks This is the most self-explanatory category in the list — but crane trucks are specifically designed to support and transport crane technology around. Read More»

Two Ways to Avoid Accidents When Using Heavy Construction Equipment During a Demolition Project

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There are several steps that can be taken to minimise the risk of accidents occurring when heavy construction equipment needs to be used during a demolition project. Here are two such steps. Don’t continue operating the equipment during periods of poor visibility The demolition process will almost always result in massive quantities of plaster and concrete dust becoming airborne. This airborne dust, coupled with the dust that lands on the windscreen of the heavy construction equipment that is being used, can often lead to the operator of this equipment struggling to see clearly for extended periods of time. Read More»