by admin | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog, Snow Removal
5 Ways to Stretch Your Snow Budget In this video, Vice President Todd Stone covers 5 strategies you can employ to stretch your snow removal budget! You’ll learn more about them in the video, but here they are: 1. Bundle 2. Revisit your scope 3. Service Level...
by admin | Nov 14, 2018 | Snow Removal, Weather
What’s a depot? Depots are simply mini bases of operation. They are an extension of our home office and yard. They enable us to run our operation equally efficiently, having all of the people, equipment, melting material and other resources on hand. They either...
by admin | Sep 19, 2018 | Kansas City Clients, Snow Removal
After identifying priorities for snow and ice management on your property and vetting providers who are equipped to handle them, you’ll want to interview the finalists and get to know the firms before hiring. Do more than make a phone call.Request an in-person meeting...
by admin | Nov 30, 2012 | Blog, Snow Removal
Risk Management in Snow Removal Q&A with Ken Boegeman, Certified Snow Professional, Snow & Ice Management Association What in your opinion is the largest area of misunderstanding regarding risk and liability management? A big problem is the contradiction in a...
by admin | Jul 3, 2012 | Blog, Snow Removal
In the snow removal industry, a scope of work is a document that outlines the parameters required for snow and ice management. Most property or facility managers have some version of a scope of work, indicating the proper care and maintenance of their property. A...
by admin | Jun 22, 2012 | Snow Removal, Weather
There are a lot of factors that going into predicting the weather. From trade winds to volcanic activity, the earth is always alerting us on what to expect. Weather experts are saying that this winter we can expect much more cold and snow than last year. Long range...