Our county tried using custom sprayers for two years, and ran their own small spray truck for some projects. The costs were astronomical, so they decided to rig up two spray trucks and use the same trucks for hauling sand in the winter.
There are significant savings, but you may be sure that the one county ratepayer that whined the loudest is the one that owns a spraying company.
I find that the local contractors expect to be awarded county jobs when times are slow in the oil patch but when the patch is booming they could care less about working for the county and certainly cannot be counted on to have equipment available in an emergency such as a wildfire, that is why our county continues to own several cats. They are used for small construction projects, clearing brush along road allowances etc.
There are significant savings, but you may be sure that the one county ratepayer that whined the loudest is the one that owns a spraying company.
I find that the local contractors expect to be awarded county jobs when times are slow in the oil patch but when the patch is booming they could care less about working for the county and certainly cannot be counted on to have equipment available in an emergency such as a wildfire, that is why our county continues to own several cats. They are used for small construction projects, clearing brush along road allowances etc.
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