Vandalia Rental launches specialized onsite services (SOS) for trench shoring equipment
Vandalia Rental has launched its Specialized Onsite Services (SOS) focused on Trench Shoring equipment. This significant expansion underscores the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the construction industry while prioritizing safety and efficiency on job sites.
The launch will include an extensive range of top-quality trench shoring solutions, including steel road plates, steel shields, steel manhole shields, bedding boxes, modular aluminum panel systems, modular aluminum guide frames, aluminum shields, vertical hydraulic shores, and other essential shoring accessories.
“Construction sites come with inherent risks, especially when dealing with trenches and underground work. That’s why we are introducing Specialized Onsite Services for Trench Shoring,” said Kurt Barney, President of Vandalia Rental. “By expanding our offerings in this critical area, we’re empowering contractors to complete their projects with greater safety, efficiency, and confidence.”
Trenching and excavation are often among the most hazardous tasks on a construction site. Reliable trench shoring equipment is essential in preventing cave-ins and ensuring compliance with strict safety regulations. Vandalia Rental’s specialized team works closely with clients to match the right solutions to their project needs, helping them remain compliant while achieving maximum productivity. Vandalia also places an emphasis on education, hosting toolbox talks and lunch and learns and getting the customer up to speed with everything Trench Shoring.
“Our mission has always been to provide superior service and solutions that make a tangible difference for our partners,” said Harold Goings, Director of Technology. “By adding these trench shoring services, we’re addressing a vital need in the industry. This expansion represents our long-standing dedication to innovating for safety and efficiency.”
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