Caulfield Contractors confirms commitment to Volvo with the
purchase of 22 new excavators Following the successful trial of six ECR355ELs in 2019, Caulfield Contractors have purchased an additional 22 new Volvo excavators, ranging from 8 to 35 tonnes in operating weight.
With the two key principals of ‘truly understanding our client’s requirements’, and ‘going the extra mile and exceeding our client’s expectations’, Managing Director Nick Caulfield states: “We continually provide an unparalleled level of service to our clients, with a steadfast commitment to quality, cost, safety, health and the environment.”
Operating on a three year machinery renewal policy, the Caulfield Contractors fleet is now entirely comprised of Volvo machines. Commenting on the decision to go with Volvo, Nick adds: “We like Volvos, and have had success with them in the past. With a number of high-profile highways projects secured
for the forthcoming years, we needed our latest purchases to give us a combination of good reliability, good productivity and be as environmentally friendly as possible.”
The new additions to the fleet are: 4 ECR88Ds, 4 ECR145ELs, 10 ECR235EL and 4 EWR150Es. While the new additions will help out with everything in Caulfield Contractors’ order book, around 80% of the new machines have been deployed on a major drainage contract for the Costain and Galliford Try joint venture, which is currently upgrading a 23 mile stretch of the M1 between Junctions 13 and 16, as part of a Smart Motorway upgrade scheme.
10 THE VOICE MAGAZINE No39 2021
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