In recent years, with the in-depth promotion of rural revitalisation strategy, rural infrastructure construction has become the focus of the work of local governments. In this process, small excavator with its flexible, efficient, multi-functional features, and gradually become the rural infrastructure construction of the ‘right-hand man’, for the countryside development has injected a new impetus.
Small excavator: rural infrastructure ‘multi-faceted’
In rural areas, the application of small excavators is very extensive. Whether it is farmland water conservancy projects, road construction, or village environmental improvement, housing reconstruction, small excavators can play an important role. Compared with large engineering machinery, small excavators are compact, flexible, and can adapt to the complex terrain and narrow operating space in rural areas.
In farmland water conservancy construction, small excavators can quickly complete the ditch excavation, river dredging and other tasks, greatly improving the construction efficiency. In the construction of rural roads, small excavators can accurately carry out roadbed levelling, pipeline laying and other tasks to ensure the quality of the project. In addition, small excavators are also widely used in village environment improvement, such as rubbish cleaning, green belt repair, etc., to help the construction of beautiful countryside.
Improve efficiency and reduce labour costs
In the past, rural infrastructure construction mostly relied on manpower, which is not only inefficient but also labour-intensive. With the popularity of small excavators, this situation has been significantly improved. Take a rural road construction project in a province as an example, after using small excavators, the construction cycle has been shortened by 30% and the labour cost has been reduced by 40%. A villager involved in the project said: ‘Previously, road construction relied entirely on manpower, which was time-consuming and labour-intensive. Now with the small excavator, the work is much faster and people are much more relaxed.’
The introduction of small excavators not only improves construction efficiency, but also reduces labour costs, providing a more economical and efficient solution for rural infrastructure. Especially in rural areas where there is a shortage of labour, the advantages of small excavators are even more obvious.