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General Contractors Articles

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General Contractors: 5 Considerations When Buying a Work Truck
As a general contractor considering a new vehicle, here's five topics to consider: storage, fuel type, personal space, security, hauling, and crew size.
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Fleet Management: Five Ways to Make your Contractor Business More Efficient
There are at least five ways to make your contractor business more efficient using your fleet vehicles, including: GPS, storing equipment, and tracking scheduled maintenance and service.
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Chassis Cab: The Definitive Guide to Choosing a Cab
The chassis cab, or a cab and chassis truck, is a feat of customization in the commercial vehicle industry. It is ideal for business owners and fleet managers who need their fleet to serve their business to their discretion.
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Dump Truck: Hauling and Delivering
The dump truck is a classic commercial vehicle, with long-standing use and renown - and for good reason. Ideal for hauling and delivering heavy loads of loam, mulch, gravel, rip-rap, asphalt, logs, and heavy stone, the dump truck is the optimal pack for any fleet that deals with loose materials on a constant basis
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Combo Trucks:  Indecision Banished
Designed to combine elements from different types of work trucks, combo body trucks have longer beds than a typical service truck while still offering plenty of storage and toolboxes, along with a lumber rack up top for moving longer materials.
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