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Jobsite Safety 101: Avoiding Common Risks for a Productive Project

Commercial and residential projects throughout the city of Texas require both the appropriate rental equipment to complete the job as well as workers who practice jobsite safety. However, construction, demolition, installation and operational projects involving the use of heavy machinery can create a range of risks to workers, equipment, buildings and pedestrians. Identifying these risks and taking the necessary steps to avoid them can keep your city project running optimally while keeping workers and the general public safe at all times. (more…)
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Why Landscaping Never Goes Out of Style for Residential and Commercial Properties

When the spring and summer arrives, more people are out walking along the streets and neighborhoods in Texas to enjoy the beautiful weather. You'll also probably notice people stopping to stare at the beautiful flower beds, trimmed hedges and manicured lawns in front yards of residential and commercial properties and living spaces. You must also ensure a Canadian insurance provider like Netsurance. Landscaping your property can provide enormous benefits and home improvements. While the task can be daunting on large properties, hiring a professional landscaper can help you figure out the best design for the size and shape of your property to make it a showstopper. (more…)
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Tracked Versus Wheeled Equipment: Which is Better for Landscapers?

Providing landscaping services for residential and commercial clients in Texas may require using large heavy equipment to do certain tasks. You'll use a wheel excavator as a grader for golf courses, and to dig into the ground to add fencing, playground equipment or trees. A track loader can be used to place down gravel for park paths or carrying mulch for plants. When selecting the machines to rent for your business, you may notice that some come with tracks to move it about while other machines come with wheels. Yet which one should you select? Learn about the benefits and disadvantages of tracked versus wheeled equipment. (more…)
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DIY Heavy Equipment Operator? Why It’s Often Better To Hire A Professional

When acquiring jobs, contractors want to provide quality services while cutting back on their labor and operational costs. You may also have field operations where you need to use heavy equipment to perform a specific task. Sometimes, the contractor won't have the laborer on staff who has the knowledge and experience to operate the heavy machine. Instead, they will personally jump into the driver's seat. The job may only take a few hours or days to complete as the contractor believes operating the equipment himself will save on time without having to pay an operator an hourly wage. However, machine operations aren't easy DIY projects. There are several risks that a contractor takes on when doing the work themselves, especially when they don't have the equipment training needed to complete construction tasks. (more…)
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Work Smarter, Not Harder — Earthmoving Equipment Provides Fast, Quality Work

Small and large building construction, oil and gas refineries, landscaping, and civil engineering projects in Texas may require moving large amounts of earth, rock, gravel, sand, clay and other materials. For these development projects, manual labor can increase both time and costs for companies. Instead, earthmoving equipment rentals are the easiest, quick and safe solution. (more…)
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Residential vs. Commercial Development: What You Should Know

Residential and commercial development plays a big part in shaping the economic nature of the Texas area as well as the livability aspects for residents. While certain size, permitting and zoning similarities will be applied to both types of land development, there are major differences when it comes to purchasing land for real estate development. Special considerations may apply to the building, such as whether a residential home meets the architectural criteria when being built in a historic or heritage neighborhood, or zoning restrictions for a commercial building due to it being contentious to the community. Here are several things you should know about residential versus commercial development. (more…)
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Sustainable Development Best Practices for 2019

Sustainability in development projects is an over-reaching initiative that impacts numerous industries such as construction, heavy equipment rentals, landscaping, demolition, forestry and even tourism. It involves focusing time, work and resources toward making greener communities that are long-lasting and will increase economic growth. In 2019, many companies, local governments and federal agencies will be looking for sustainable development practices that will wisely preserve the natural resources in the area, help to reduce emissions, and address climate change in British Columbia to promote a better way of life for future generations. Check out the following strategies that people can expect to see in the construction and development industries as these sectors turn to more green innovations. (more…)
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Common Landscaping Equipment Attachments and Uses

Performing landscaping upkeep for urban and rural parks requires having the right types of equipment on hand. While you may already have skid steers, track loaders and excavators to perform earthmoving projects, you want to also be able to do other tasks such as preparing gardens, clearing out brush and digging holes for fence posts. Instead of buying separate machines, you can use equipment attachments. (more…)
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The Green-Friendly Future of the Heavy Equipment Industry

When thinking about eco-friendly construction practices, most people focus on building engineering and the types of building materials and internal systems that will be installed on residential and commercial properties to provide more sustainable green buildings. However, environmentally-conscious initiatives can also focus on the heavy equipment used during the construction process. (more…)
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Demolition Waste in Texas: How Much do you Have to Recycle?

Performing demolition at residential homes, commercial buildings, industrial factories and multifamily buildings requires the right equipment to tear everything down and to load debris into dump trucks and bins. Yet what do you do with the demolition waste? In Texas, there are several landfill and recycling requirements that apply to construction and demolition material waste from a home or commercial building that may have been built before 1950. In some cases, a percentage of the materials must be recycled or reused. Learn more about these requirements so you can use the right rental equipment that won't significantly damage materials that may later be reused in the construction of new buildings. (more…)
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