UTVs might not be the first vehicle that comes to mind when someone mentions construction sites, but more and more construction companies are starting to use them. Not only do they provide fast, safe transportation over the roughest of terrain, but they’re also compatible with a range of useful attachments. If you’d like to know more about the benefits of using a UTV on your construction site, this guide from Bobcat® of New Hampshire can tell you what you need to know. 

Fast But Safe Transportation 

Construction sites can be difficult to navigate. While big, powerful machines can usually brute force their way through if the operator is careful and observes all safety procedures, that kind of equipment isn’t designed to transport VIPs. Normal vehicles like cars and trucks don’t perform well on most construction sites since they’re designed for paved roads rather than loose material. UTVs are specifically designed to tackle off-road conditions and usually have an abundance of passenger space/storage room. When it comes to quickly but safely ferrying passengers through a construction site, there’s no better option!

Complete Extra Tasks

The “U” in UTV stands for utility, and they more than live up to that name. Those only familiar with side by sides as trail riding vehicles might be surprised to learn about all the different attachments that can be used with your UTV. While they'll probably never outpace your dedicated construction vehicles in terms of work done, UTVs can be used to break up soil or pick up debris, among other things. This means that your UTV will still be useful even when there’s no passengers to ferry around, making it that much more useful. 

Shop our inventory of UTVs at Bobcat® of New Hampshire. We operate dealerships in both Chichester and Hudson, New Hampshire. We also offer rentals, parts ordering, and servicing. We’re proud to serve communities like Manchester and Nashua, New Hampshire.