If you operate a rail yard, industrial facility, grain storage facility or trucking operation, you know the to-do list to maintain your property is endless. Hulcher’s crews can help you trim that list down to size. Our laborers are background checked, trained and certified to work for all Class I railroads.
Hulcher crews can respond within one hour of your call, any time day or night. Our 24/7/365 call center and 32 strategically-positioned divisions ensure that we can respond to wherever you need us. For major disaster response situations we can deploy equipment from around the country and even bring in relief crews with our corporate jet if required. Hulcher has no limitations as to travel distance.
Call Hulcher at 833-316-0035 today to speak with one of our Field Support Specialists.
Following a series of devastating tornados, one railroad found that nine miles of its track were buried in debris. A local neighborhood and large forest were torn apart by the storms, resulting in wreckage on the tracks as high as 20 feet. This debris made it impossible for rail crews to reach a badly damaged trestle bridge on this stretch.
Record snowfalls and spring rains resulted in major flooding throughout North Dakota. Much of the state was declared a disaster area. At the same time, a separate flood event devastated several midwest states.
The diesel shop’s loading dock allowed forklifts to bring in palletized shipments of heavy cargo such as traction motors from semi trailers to the storage sheds. Unfortunately, the shop’s dock ramp had a rough, uneven surface that added to wear and tear on forklifts and increased the risk for mishaps during transport.
The railroad’s sand tower and adjacent oil filling station were no longer being used and had become an “eye sore” for the local residents. Rather than incurring the expense to maintain the building and tower, the railroad decided the best option was to demolish them. After a competitive bidding process, Hulcher Services was chosen for this project.
An aggregate company was ending its lease of a sand pit and needed to relocate its large industrial dredge to another pit approximately one mile away. They needed a company with the hardware capable of safely moving this 340,000 lb., 90’ x 20’ piece of equipment over land.