Reducing Labor Costs with Highly Efficient Equipment

Cement contractors understand that efficiency combined with
low-cost operational equipment are the key factors in ensuring that jobs are
completed within a reasonable time frame and budget. In the current
constructional climate, many companies are struggling with the balance of
high-cost equipment combined with the cost of labor. As a result, it is
difficult to maximize profits.
By incorporating simple equipment changes into jobs such as
curb and sidewalk construction, concrete and construction companies are able to
see an increased daily profit of up to $12,000 a day.
Smaller Equipment,
Higher Profit
While the number may initially appear to be far-fetched, the
facts remain that overly large and expensive pieces of equipment that require
high levels of labor to operate are not only slow at handling smaller jobs such
as implementing curbs in close areas, they cannot compare to simplified
machinery that can conduct the same job in a lower time frame.
The revolutionary Form-Botic is a compact piece of
construction equipment that is giving companies the opportunity to attain the
following benefits:
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No more costly float fees
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Reduced fuel consumption
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Lower fluid and maintenance costs
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Both energy and cost efficient
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Ability to work in smaller areas that larger machines are
unable to
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Reduced carbon foot-print
Owning equipment as opposed to renting grants companies the
opportunity to incorporate their own logos on their machinery, as an effective
means of advertisement. In addition, concrete companies are able to boast that
their carbon footprint is minimal compared to other companies, a factor that
more and more people are genuinely concerned about when it comes to outsourcing
contractors.
Features to Look For
in Operational Equipment
Concrete contractors who are looking to make the investment
of new machinery can find the following features in the Form-Botic:
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Compact-size equipment is easy to transport, allows for
close quarters installation and sharp radius turning
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Right or left side curb placement is optional
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Capable of producing a 4' radius
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Can produce curb products of up to 24” wide by 24” high
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Fuel tanks are removable for offsite refueling, storage and
security
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Heavy duty industrial 30 plus horse power
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Rugged construction to endure real world working
environments
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Easy to maintain with real working grease fittings
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Control system, precision manual, pendent or optional
remote control
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String line system available for self-steer and leveling
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Heavy-duty 80-gauge chain drive
The Form-Botic is easy to transport and use and gives
concrete contractors the ability to complete jobs quicker and in greater
quantity. Concrete and construction companies are
increasing their profits and revenue as a result of a small financial equipment
investment.
Smaller operational concrete equipment grants contractors
the ability to offer a range of services, both residential and commercial.
Homeowners depend on cement curbing in various garden projects. These projects,
along with commercial jobs such as shoulder curbing, parking lots and a wide
range of others can all be completed using efficient, transportable cementing
equipment.
Being able to depend on highly efficient operational
machinery helps concrete contractors expand their profitability and business by
offering better quality services to a wider range of clients.