By Cathy Medina
Confined workspace calls for compact machine for underground installation project
Despite the U.S. trend to "super size" everything from food to cars, bigger isn't necessarily always better. This is especially true when it comes to machine size on underground construction projects in confined or congested work areas. Just ask Fernando Real, an outside plant superintendent for the Western region office of Henkels & McCoy, Inc. located in San Dimas, California.
Real works for one of the largest privately held engineering, network development and construction firms serving the communications, information technology and utility …

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