Prime Movers
These are powerful, heavy-duty trucks primarily used for towing trailers or machinery. In construction, they transport large, heavy loads such as excavators, bulldozers, or prefabricated building components.
These are powerful, heavy-duty trucks primarily used for towing trailers or machinery. In construction, they transport large, heavy loads such as excavators, bulldozers, or prefabricated building components.
A truck with only a frame and cab, designed for versatility. Construction companies use chassis cabs to customize the vehicle with different bodies such as dump beds, utility boxes, or flatbeds for transporting tools and materials.
Also known as vacuum trucks, they are equipped with a pump and tank to suck up and transport liquid waste. On construction sites, they are used for removing sewage, wastewater, and sludge from temporary sanitation facilities.
Powerful, versatile vehicles used to pull or push various construction attachments. Tractors are employed for tasks such as grading land, plowing soil, or hauling materials, making them invaluable for site preparation and earthmoving.
Specialized trucks outfitted with water tanks, hoses, and pumps to combat fires. These vehicles are crucial for ensuring safety on large construction sites, especially where there is a high risk of fire due to materials or welding activities.
A truck-mounted pump that conveys liquid concrete through a pipeline to specific locations on a construction site. Concrete pumps are essential for placing concrete in hard-to-reach areas, such as tall buildings or over obstacles.
A medically equipped vehicle for emergency care and transport. On construction sites, ambulances provide immediate medical attention and rapid transport to a hospital for workers who sustain injuries or health emergencies.
Large containers, often mounted on trucks, used to store and transport bulk cement. These are vital for supplying concrete batching plants or delivering large quantities of cement directly to construction sites.
Trucks designed to transport bulk grain, adapted in construction to carry similar loose, bulk materials like sand, aggregate, or even small prefabricated elements. They offer a convenient way to move bulk materials efficiently.
While primarily for transporting horses, these trailers can be adapted for moving other animals or even equipment that requires secure, compartmentalized transport. In a construction context, they might be used in scenarios involving live animals or special cargo that needs protection during transport.
A truck with a rotating drum that mixes concrete during transit. This ensures the concrete remains in a liquid state until it reaches the construction site, providing fresh and ready-to-use concrete for building foundations, roads, and other structures.
Unpowered vehicles towed by trucks. In construction, trailers are used to move heavy equipment like backhoes, loaders, and bulk materials such as steel beams or lumber to and from job sites.
Trucks with large tanks used to transport liquids. In construction, they might carry water for dust suppression, fuel for machinery, or chemicals for treating materials or soil.