Inside the September/October 2015 Issue of Dig Different

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Georgia Directional Drill Contractor Gets Back to Work 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.
Low-Profile, Gasoline-Powered, High CFM Hydroexcavator Low-Profile, Gasoline-Powered, High CFM Hydroexcavator 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 The Latest News - September/October 2015 The Latest Products - September/October 2015 Product Focus - September/October 2015 The Right Tracking Choice 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 OSHA Creates New Confined Space Rules
New confined space rules for construction industry began in August.
Stutes’ Waterjetting System Makes Operator’s Job Safer Stutes’ Waterjetting System Makes Operator’s Job Safer
Robotic waterjetting system from Stutes removes operator from dangerous high pressures.
Locators Need Maintenance As Well Locators Need Maintenance As Well
Manufacturers advise about proper care, operation.
Michigan Contractor Builds Own Trenchers to Get the Big Jobs Done 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.
Employee Retention Is A Big Deal 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.
Contractor goes with pipe bursting to replace sewer Contractor goes with pipe bursting to replace sewer
A pneumatically assisted bursting head helps an Ontario contractor upsize a concrete sewer without disrupting traffic.