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Site Prep Inc. of NC Adds Milling Services to Its Existing Highway Infrastructure Capabilities

Mon April 22, 2024 - Southeast Edition
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CMRB is loaded into the bed of a truck with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.
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CMRB is loaded into the bed of a truck with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.
CMRB is loaded into the bed of a truck with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.   (Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery) On a South Carolina country road, Superintendent Nathan Trevett continues the surface rehabilitation process with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.   (Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery) Linder’s Earl Person (L) works closely with Nathan Trevett to support Site Prep Inc. of NC’s new BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.   (Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery) (L-R): Site Prep Inc. of NC's Will Edwards and John Edwards III receive support from Linder's Bill Cross.    (Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery) Superintendent Nathan Trevett mills a quarter-inch of CMRB with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.    (Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery)

Site Prep Inc. of NC has been a major subcontractor in the heavy highway industry across North Carolina and South Carolina since 1984. Today, with its corporate office in Monroe, N.C., and its shop in Orangeburg, S.C., the company specializes in soil and base stabilization, full-depth reclamation, cement-treated aggregates, roller-compacted concrete, bituminous surface treatment and milling.

Since buying the business from his father and partner in 2004, John Edwards III has served as the president of the company and his brother, Will Edwards, has headed the company's reclamation division. Together, they have helped the business evolve.

"The company was originally founded by my father in 1984, and it was known as Site Prep back then," noted John Edwards. "We underwent transformation in 1991 when my father took on a partner, leading to our current name, Site Prep Inc. of NC. Since the mid-1990s, we have ventured into full-depth reclamation and expanded our services, including introducing portable pugmills and most recently, diving into the milling business."

In South Carolina, where the market for full-depth reclamation is thriving, Site Prep Inc. of NC stands out as a leader.

"In South Carolina, reclamation is known as CMRB, or cement modified recycle base," Edwards explained. "We focus on reclaiming old, failing roads by adding a pozzolan like Portland cement, reconstructing roads in place, and essentially extending the life of the road by many years.

"We recognized a pivotal shift in road reclamation when the Department of Transportation emphasized the milling of reclaimed surfaces to enhance road rideability. With many of our clients in the Carolinas keen on us taking on this specific milling process, rather than outsourcing it, we saw it as an opportunity to elevate our services.

"After a thorough market analysis and realizing the growing demand, we confidently integrated milling into our business model last year, leading us to pick up quite a bit of work."

Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery

On a South Carolina country road, Superintendent Nathan Trevett continues the surface rehabilitation process with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.

New Milling Machine

Part of Site Prep Inc. of NC's longevity and success in the industry is due to its commitment to innovation and the adoption of state-of-the-art equipment. This is evident in the company's recent work, which involves completing Method B milling with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine. The process, as explained by Superintendent Nathan Trevett, revolutionizes the way roads are restored after treatment.

"After treating the soil with CMRB, where concrete is added for stabilization, our task is to restore the road's profile," explained Trevett. "We take off the surface treatment — the emulsion and stone — which preserves the CMRB's moisture. Before the blacktop is applied, this treatment is removed, ensuring a 2 percent slope profile, so water can drain off effectively once paved."

The introduction of the BOMAG machine into Site Prep Inc. of NC's operations signifies not just an investment in machinery but in the company's team as well. For Trevett, who has primarily been involved in soil stabilization and pugmill plant operations, the transition to milling with the BM 2200/75 was seamless due to the user-friendly nature of the machine.

"It's a simple machine to run," said Trevett. "After just three days of training, I could operate it. The controls are straightforward, and everything's labeled clearly, making it self-explanatory."

Beyond user-friendliness, efficiency is a hallmark of the BM 2200/75. The machine's adaptability to various milling requirements ensures that road projects are completed swiftly and with precision.

"From the quarter-inch Method B milling to full-depth profile milling up to 1 foot, this machine is versatile," Trevett added. "Its width is just under 8 feet, allowing us to complete roads like the 10-foot one today in just two passes. Time is money, and the more efficient we are, the better."

Trevett further elaborated on the machine's serviceability and stated, "One feature I find particularly impressive is the accessibility for maintenance. The panel where the BOMAG logo sits flips out hydraulically. This allows for easy access to check oil levels, inspect the air filter, and manage other routine checks. It's a design that blends convenience and functionality, ensuring that the machine remains in top condition with minimal downtime."

Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery

Linder's Earl Person (L) works closely with Nathan Trevett to support Site Prep Inc. of NC's new BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.

Support From Linder

Along with the recent adoption of the BM 2200/75, Site Prep Inc. of NC's strong relationship with Linder Industrial Machinery Company plays a pivotal role in ensuring seamless operations.

"We've been in a partnership with Linder for over a decade," said Edwards. "Linder's extensive network across the Carolinas is crucial for us, especially when considering serviceability, maintenance and technical support. Our history with Linder has been built on reliability and mutual respect, making them a vital part of our growth."

Their collaboration isn't just about machinery. The personnel at Linder play a crucial role in supporting Site Prep Inc. of NC's operations, and the level of responsiveness and dedication Linder brings is unparalleled, according to Trevett.

"Anytime I call Linder, I've got someone on-site addressing the issue within 24 hours," Trevett said.

The foundation of this successful partnership is built upon the relationships with key figures at Linder, including sales representative Bill Cross and BOMAG Product Specialist Earl Person.

"Bill has been in the industry for over 30 years," said Edwards. "He's knowledgeable about the equipment and very prompt when returning calls. Whether it's sales or service-related, he's our go-to guy. Once the equipment has been purchased, Earl gives us the instruction we need to properly operate the machine and the daily maintenance required. We rely heavily on Earl, and he is always fast to respond to our questions. Our relationships with Bill and Earl have been great."

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(L-R): Site Prep Inc. of NC's Will Edwards and John Edwards III receive support from Linder's Bill Cross.

Continued Innovation

Site Prep Inc. of NC's commitment to innovation and meeting the changing demands of the road construction industry positions them for continued growth.

"We have an excellent opportunity for organic growth not only in our reclamation division that Will oversees but also hopefully the milling, which we want to expand in the future," said Edwards. "I think the market looks really good, and with the infrastructure bill that's been passed recently in Washington, I think we have a lot of work ahead of us. We're very excited."

For Site Prep Inc. of NC, the journey has always been about pushing boundaries, embracing challenges, and staying ahead of the curve. With a clear roadmap for the future, the company is set to continue its legacy of excellence and innovation, shaping the roads of the Carolinas for generations to come.

Photo courtesy of Linder Industrial Machinery

Superintendent Nathan Trevett mills a quarter-inch of CMRB with a BOMAG BM 2200/75 cold milling machine.




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