New Vacuum Excavator Allows Contractor to Grow

California contractor embraces new technology that could change the landscape of the excavation industry

New Vacuum Excavator Allows Contractor to Grow

Technician Dustin Steele (left) uses the air lance, while operator Shawn Addison operates the mechanical boom of a Dino suction excavator (MTS GmbH; distributed by OX Equipment) during an excavation job near Danvers, California.

A couple of years ago, a customer asked Sharon Bonner if there was a way to reduce the high costs associated with transporting and disposing of mud spoil generated by hydroexcavating. As the owner of Bradley Tanks Inc. (BTI), a waste-hauling and frac-tank-rental company, Bonner did...

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