16 Yards of 3/4-0" Placed Through a Staircase Into a Basement — NE Portland Residential Construction
A residential contractor in NE Portland needed 16 yards of 3/4-0" placed in a basement for concrete grade, along a foundation trench, and staged in the front yard — all on a tight lot with no equipment access. S1 operator Matt positioned the conveyor truck to shoot rock directly through the staircase opening and completed all three placements in just over half an hour.
Slab Prep on a Cannon Beach Hillside: How a Remote-Controlled Conveyor Truck Made It Precise
An excavation contractor building a custom home above Cannon Beach needed 3/4-0" minus crushed rock placed in a foundation cut deep into a steep hillside. Here's how S1's remote-controlled conveyor truck handled slab prep on a site where precision mattered as much as pace.
How S1 Conveyor Trucks Place Sand Over Gas Lines — Trench Shading in Bethany
A utility contractor needed sand placed precisely over gas lines in open trenches across a Bethany subdivision. Here’s how S1’s conveyor trucks handled trench shading at scale.
Why an Excavation Contractor Trusts S1 for Hillside Foundation Work in Hood River
An excavation contractor needed rock placed in a foundation carved into a steep Hood River hillside. Here’s why they called S1 Conveyors — and why they keep calling back.
36 Yards of Drain Rock, Thrown Downhill Into a Townhome Foundation — NW Portland
A NW Portland builder needed drain rock placed in a townhome foundation on a steep downhill slope with no ground-level access. Here’s how an S1 conveyor truck handled it.
How a Conveyor Truck Kept a Contractor on Schedule in Lake Oswego
A contractor needed 90 yards of drain rock placed uphill on a Lake Oswego bank job. Here's how a conveyor truck made it seamless — and kept the site clean.