Suction Excavator Waiver and Hold Harmless Agreement
Sometimes, normal excavating technology does not meet the requirements for excavation that needs to be performed.
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In these cases, a suction excavator may be the right piece of equipment to do the trick. Suction excavators are a form of heavy equipment which uses the power of suction with a wide pipe - often up to 12 inches or 30 centimeters in diameter. Depending on the applications the equipment is being used for, there are a wide variety of tools including toothed suction tubes for cutting earth while excavating materials, water jets to clear any debris that gets snagged on the teeth, or flat ended tubes when there is concern about underground utilities. The materials that suction excavators can remove include in heavy soil (including soil with buried cables and pipes), dry soil, wet clay soil, muddy soil, gravel or crushed rock, sandy soil, and even water or other liquids. In industry, suction excavators are often excellent for handling the removal of dirt and debris around sensitive tree roots or cables, in various construction situations, or removing debris and material in confined spaces. Given the large size of suction excavators, it is often a common practice to rental this heavy equipment which may necessitate the need of the Suction Excavator Waiver and Hold Harmless Agreement app. This app is useful for protecting the owner of a suction excavator by ensuring that a renter indemnifies and holds harmless the owner for any damage or even bodily injury that may occur if the equipment is repossessed for failing to pay rent. Additionally, the app ensures that the renter reimburses the owner for any replacement expenses, or repair expenses, as well as for legal fees or attorneys' fees should the legal system need to be relied on for collecting unpaid rent or repair fees.
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