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Current Cover of Grading & Excavation Contractor MagazineCurrent Issue
September/October 2000
Vol 2, No 5

Watching Your Warranties
Most contracts require companies to provide warranties on their work for at least a year - sometimes much longer. Knowing exactly what youíre guaranteeing is critical to protect yourself and your business.
By Janice Kaspersen

Getting Maximum Use From Your Mini-Excavator
Once deemed a toy, these smaller machines are helping users meet excavation challenges in a big, big way.
By Joseph Lynn Tilton

And There Was LightÖand Pumps, Compressors, Saws, Drills...
When it comes to making the right choice about onsite electrical power generation, it's a good idea to consider all the variables before you make a decision.
By Mark Saunders

Underground Construction - Part 1: Before the Work Starts
Whether the chosen technique is open-cut, trenchless, or a combination of both, there are preparations that can make the work go more smoothly, safely, and profitably.
By Paul Hull

Compact Loaders Are Big on Work
When job-site access or working room is limited, it might be time to call in a small-space specialist: a skid-steer or a compact track loader. They can pay off in a big way when space is tight and time is short.
By Greg Northcutt

Computerized Project Management Jumps to the Internet
The current migration of project management software to Internet Web sites promises to revolutionize project management in the construction industry - from large general contractors to small subcontractors.
By Gene Dallaire

 

 

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