Demolition shears use hydraulic force and hardened blades to cut structural steel cleanly rather than fracturing it through impact. This controlled cutting method reduces vibration and improves jobsite safety during heavy civil demolition. Photo Credit: NPK Construction Equipment, Inc.
Earthmoving & Excavation

Demolition Shears: Precision Cutting for Steel Structures in Heavy Civil Teardowns

Heavy civil demolition often involves dismantling reinforced concrete frames, structural steel, and industrial facilities that were built to last for decades. In these environments, precision matters as much as raw force. Demolition shears have become […]

Selecting the correct excavator attachment depends on material type, jobsite constraints, and machine hydraulic capacity. Proper matching improves productivity while reducing wear, downtime, and operating costs. Photo Credit: Epiroc USA
Earthmoving & Excavation

Selecting Excavator Attachments: Drum Cutters and Pulverizers for Precision Rock Breaking

Modern construction projects increasingly demand precision, control, and efficiency when working in rock and reinforced material environments. Excavator attachments play a critical role in meeting those demands, especially in urban construction, tunneling, quarrying, and demolition […]

Surplus construction equipment ties up capital through storage, maintenance, and insurance costs. Liquidation converts idle assets into working capital that can support active projects. Photo Credit: Montana Equity Group
Contractors

Turning Surplus into Opportunity: Best Practices for Liquidating Construction Assets Quickly

Surplus equipment is one of the most overlooked sources of trapped capital in the construction industry. Idle machines, excess inventory, and underutilized assets quietly drain maintenance budgets, storage space, and operational focus. When managed strategically, […]