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EcoTech Vacuum Excavation Trucks, Six Reasons They Rock!

EcoTech Vacuum Excavation Trucks, Six Reasons They Rock!

Our trucks are not only powerful and high tech, but they also have a specific cool factor. We’re truck geeks here at EcoTech and we’re so impressed with the ability of our high-powered GapVax VH-55 and HV-56 trucks that we wanted to highlight six things that make these machines so unique.

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Project Highlight – Hydro Excavation at Steel Plant in Coatesville, PA

Project Highlight – Hydro Excavation at Steel Plant in Coatesville, PA

When an electrical contractor contacted us to help them with a project at a Steel Plant in Coatesville, PA our team was up for the task!

Hydro Excavating was needed to trench, expose and repair an electric primary conduit. The area was too congested underground for traditional mechanical equipment, and so hand digging would have been required in this situation.

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Does utilizing Hydro and Air Excavation help preserve University/College Campuses?

Does utilizing Hydro and Air Excavation help preserve University/College Campuses?

The answer is yes, yes, and yes!  With years of experience working in these types of settings, we know that sprawling college and university campuses can have numerous underground utility lines and pipes that have not been located and marked in decades due to their age. For safety reasons, it’s important to know what’s underground especially when upgrades and expansions are underway. No problem, right? Well, it’s not always that easy.

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The Versatility of Ecotech

From substation excavations to fruit spill cleanups, there is nothing our team can’t conquer!  Our innovative technology using vacuum excavation has allowed us to remove an overturned truck loaded with fruit from marshlands while also completing the job with minimal disturbance to the ground. The vacuum technology of our trucks creates innovative solutions to minimize the damage of properties and the environment. This holds true for the sinkholes and the milk spill we worked to help clean and repair. We never know what interesting jobs we might be called to!

 

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