Form-Botic takes Construction Companies to New Levels of Success

When looking to purchase a new curb machine for a
construction or concrete business, many companies make the mistake of opting
for oversized equipment from well-known manufacturers, unaware that the
majority of their money is going to product placement. The fact of the matter
is that a curbing machine does not need to be very large in order to produce
top quality curb products.
The smaller a curbing machine is, the more efficient it is
at creating concrete products such as barrier curbs and sidewalks. In addition,
a compacted design means that the machine is able to get into smaller areas
that the oversized machines are simply incapable of doing.
Bigger is Not Always
Better
Other benefits of purchasing a smaller piece of equipment
include saving a substantial amount of money that would have otherwise gone to
maintenance and fuel costs. A curb machine that can fit in the back of a pick
up is ideal for getting to more job sites and expanding a company's client
base.
Business owners in the construction industry currently have
an exceptional opportunity to grow their companies with the rapid pace of urban
expansion. However, after purchasing an oversized and overpriced piece of
equipment, combined with the current costs of labor and materials, construction
companies are not reaching the height of their profit potential, especially
with sidewalk and curbing jobs.
The professionals at Curbco Industries Inc. are now giving
construction companies the opportunity to expand their revenue by thousands of
extra dollars a day. The Form-Botic is taking business to the next level with a
compact design and the ability to easily lay down 1000 feet of concrete a day.
In addition, transportation costs and labor costs are cut
right down when incorporating the Form-Botic into a business. It is actually
possible to generate $12,000 a day.
While this number may at first appear to be far-fetched, after considering the
following numbers, it is clear that this curbing machine can change any
construction company for the better:
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A 600-110 barrier curb sells for approximately $65 per
liner year in the province of Ontario
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The cost of a cubic yard of 30 MTO curb mix is $150 per
cubic yard and one cubic yard will produce approximately 40 linear feet of
barrier curb – 40/150 = $3.75 per foot
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Labor for 40 feet including set up, assuming that it takes
3 men at $35 an hour for 2 hours = $210
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40/210 = $5.25 per foot (labor) plus $3.75 per foot
(materials). This comes to $9.00 per foot. 3/$65 = $21.66
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$21.66 - $9.00 = $12.66 per foot
Laying down 1000 feet of concrete a day at $12.66 makes it
possible to generate $12,660 in daily revenue.
The Form-Botic reduces the cost of labor and can help
companies work more efficiently than ever before. By investing in your business
with this machine, it is possible to get the most out of city planning projects
and urban development. Contact Curbco Industries Inc. to find out more information
on the Form-Botic curb and sidewalk machine.