UTVs might not be the first vehicle that comes to mind when you think about what would be useful to have on a construction site, but they are actually fairly popular among construction companies. Side by sides make quickly traversing a construction site far, far easier. If you’re interested in learning more about how UTVs can be used in construction, check out this guide from St. Charles Motorsports Group.


Fast But Safe Transportation

Construction sites contain all kinds of potential hazards. Most of them have a lot of loose material lying around, along with huge, powerful machines in motion. If proper safety procedures aren’t observed, it can be a recipe for disaster. All these factors can make transporting people around and through the construction site very risky. This is especially true if you factor in the fact that many construction sites lack paved pathways. UTVs are built to handle rough terrain and generally have enough room to accommodate multiple passengers and a range of gear. That makes side by sides the perfect way to ferry passengers and small materials around a construction site.

Complete Extra Tasks

UTV stands for “Utility Task Vehicle.” Most UTV models are compatible with a variety of attachments meant to expand upon the UTV capabilities and allow it to fulfill a variety of roles. This can include tasks like breaking up tough soil, transporting supplies, and picking up debris. While UTVs might not be a replacement for the power and efficiency of a full-sized construction vehicle, this added versatility means that a UTV can still be of use even if there are no VIPS ro show around the construction site.

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