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The Joshua Ranch Project, by the J.P. Eliopulos Company, located in the foothills of Southwest Palmdale in the beginning stages. Recycling our land clearing debris. Large debris? No problem. Whether it is 100 ton Rigid frame Rock Trucks or 40 ton Articulating Rock Trucks, we have whatever the job needs. Joshua Ranch Project in Palmdale, California Backdrop of City of Palmdale behind an unstable rock slide being excavated and stabilized. Heavy mining spread working on a mountain removal. Storm Drains being installed in the Joshua Ranch Project in Palmdale, California.
This 178 acre project features over 500 Home sites and several park sites. Using a fleet of 12 push pull scrapers PPC is moving approximately 60,000 cubic yards of material per day. Keeping the dust under control is no problem utilizing our water delivery system consisting of 4800 GPM water pumps and rain birds. We can pull water out of existing ponds, wells or at this particular location the California Aqueduct. PPC Inc. utilizes state of the art equipment in the land clearing industry. The Morbark 1300 is capable of processing up to 3000 cubic yards of material per day. PPC processes the material onsite (where practical) into a usable landscape material or fuel for electrical co-generation plants. The 12 foot drum and self loading grapple makes short work of even the largest debris. The 36" tarantula grapple has 29' of reach, 270 degree swing and 360 degree turning capabilities. The 40" discharge belt is 28' long with a discharge height ot 16 feet making it easy to dump into waiting trucks.
The Joshua Ranch Project, by the J.P. Eliopulos Company, located in the foothills of Southwest Palmdale in the beginning stages.
This 178 acre project features over 500 Home sites and several park sites. Using a fleet of 12 push pull scrapers PPC is moving approximately 60,000 cubic yards of material per day. Keeping the dust under control is no problem utilizing our water delivery system consisting of 4800 GPM water pumps and rain birds. We can pull water out of existing ponds, wells or at this particular location the California Aqueduct.
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