Concrete Cutting

Our Green Practices
Lowering Truck Emissions
  • Holes Intalled trackers in all company trucks which allows them to dispatch the closest truck to the jobsite which inturn lowers total emissions.
     
 
Paper & Plastic Recycling
  • The production of industrialized paper and plastic creates a negative impact on the environment, consuming energy, adding to landfill waste and pollution. Holes recycles all paper and plastic consumed or used at their central office location, separating recyclables from non recyclables and then loading them in a special dumpster for recycling. By following self imposed recycling guidelines, Holes estimates that they will recycle 300 cubic yards of paper and plastic each year.
     
 
Used Motor Oil Recycling
  • Used oil should be disposed of properly because it can pollute land, water and infrastructure. Holes recycles 100% of used oil and has a 500 gallon tank onsite to store the used oil. All trucks and equipment are maintained and receive regular lubricating oil changes. As a result of the recycling efforts, approximately 4500 gallons of oil are recycled each year at Holes. The used oil is picked up by a local company that removes the oil from our premises, cleans the oil and re-sells it to different industries across the United States.  







 
Tire Recycling
  • Another way Holes is working to save the environment is by using retreaded tires on their trucks. Approximately 500 tires that are purchased every year by Holes are retreaded, helping to further eliminated landfill waste.

Used Oil & Fuel Filter Recycling
  • All used oil and fuel filters are recycled at Holes. The central office has three 55 gallon drums which accommodate up to 300 filters each. The drums are retrieved by a recycling company every two months, allowing Holes to recycle 5,400 filters each year.
Broken Concrete and Construction Debris
  • Every day, Holes performs concrete sawing, concrete breaking and load and haul or concrete removal. When concrete is removed from a jobsite it is taken to a concrete recycling process center. Holes estimates that their efforts are responsible for recycling over 50 to 75 million tons of concrete per year. Help us save the environment; hire Holes on your next demo project.
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