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September/October 2015 Issue of Dig Different

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Georgia Directional Drill Contractor Gets Back to Work

After their directional drilling business took its licks during the economic downturn, the Davis family revived its business.
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Tough Jobs Not Uncommon in This Industry

Tough Jobs Not Uncommon in This Industry

Directional drilling and trenching contractors find every job is different and challenging.
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ICUEE Product Preview - September/October 2015

ICUEE Product Preview - September/October 2015

The Latest News - September/October 2015

The Latest News - September/October 2015

The Latest Products - September/October 2015

The Latest Products - September/October 2015

Product Focus - September/October 2015

Product Focus - September/October 2015

Gps

The Right Tracking Choice

Follow these key points to make the best decision for your business when selecting a GPS tracking system.
Happenings: September/October 2015

Happenings: September/October 2015

OSHA Creates New Confined Space Rules

OSHA Creates New Confined Space Rules

New confined space rules for construction industry began in August.
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Stutes’ Waterjetting System Makes Operator’s Job Safer

Robotic waterjetting system from Stutes removes operator from dangerous high pressures.
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Locators Need Maintenance As Well

Manufacturers advise about proper care, operation.
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Michigan Contractor Builds Own Trenchers to Get the Big Jobs Done

With massive trenchers, Michigan’s DeWind One-Pass Trenching goes after the tough work.
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Employee Retention Is A Big Deal

Trying to keep workers doesn’t have to cost a lot; not caring why they leave will cost you plenty.
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Contractor goes with pipe bursting to replace sewer

A pneumatically assisted bursting head helps an Ontario contractor upsize a concrete sewer without disrupting traffic.