Whether you’re dealing with an accidental release of pollutants or a threat to freshwater sources due to flooding, your rental provider should have the capacity to act quickly with the right pumping tools and recommendations.
Your crew is halfway through grading a section of road when the machine suddenly breaks down.
There’s no backup on-site and the rental company says a replacement won’t arrive for at least three days. Meanwhile, your team is stuck and labour costs keep rising.
On another section of the road, excavation begins – only to strike a utility line that wasn’t properly marked during the pre-construction survey. Then a trench dug for a new stormwater drainage pipe collapses, narrowly missing a worker and burying several tools.
Setbacks like these aren’t rare in road construction. Project delays, safety hazards and unexpected costs are constant risks. Success in this high-stakes environment takes more than hard work. It requires smart planning, the right equipment and dependable partners from day one.
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