Bedding Boxes for Sale (Stone/Gravel Boxes)

AMERICAN MADE BEDDING BOXES AVAILABLE FAST NATIONWIDE.

Helping contractors increase profit margins by improving job site efficiency and reducing material waste. Shop heavy duty bedding boxes here. 

* 7yd & 9yd boxes always available for immediate shipping.

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Bedding Boxes for Sale (Stone/Gravel Boxes)

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COMPETITIVE PRICING. More Durable. NOT MADE IN CHINA.

BEDDING BOX Highlights

GUESS WHERE OUR BOXES AREN'T MADE...

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WHY OUR BOXES ARE BETTER....

KEY FEATURES

  • THICKER STEEL SIDEWALLS – Built with heavier steel to withstand repeated use, reduce wear, and extend lifespan.
  • REINFORCED CORNERS & STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY  – Designed to handle the heaviest material loads without buckling under pressure.
  • SKID PLATES– Front and rear welded skid plates help the box maneuver while causing less damage to ground.
  • GRAB/PUSH BARS – Strategically placed and reinforced for easy maneuvering and placement on site.
  • ROTATING HANDLE DESIGN – Helps reduce stress and damage during lifts, prolonging the box’s usability and lowering repair costs.
Why BUY FROM US?

DISCOVER WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT. PROUDLY BUILT IN AMERICA WITH AMERICAN STEEL.

In a market increasingly relying on foreign labor and foreign steel we have determined to fight back. By negotiating rates with domestic steel providers we are able to keep manufacturing here in America while offering competitive prices!

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USE CASES

FROM BEDDING BOX Customers

On a highway storm sewer installation, the crew used a 12 yard bedding box to stage stone directly alongside 400 feet of open trench; instead of making 20 loader trips with smaller boxes, they only needed 11, cutting machine cycles by 45% and finishing bedding placement a full day ahead of schedule.
STORM SEWER INSTALLATION
On a large municipal water main replacement, the contractor deployed three 12 yard bedding boxes along an 800-foot trench. By strategically placing the boxes every 250 feet, operators cut down from 36 loader trips to just 20. The crew was able to keep material staged exactly where it was needed, reducing handling by 44% and shaving two full days off the project timeline.
MUNICIPAL WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
On a commercial electrical conduit installation, the crew positioned a 7 yard bedding box beside a 150-foot trench. Instead of hauling gravel 14 times with smaller containers, they completed the job with just 8 trips, a 43% reduction. Keeping bedding material close to the trench sped up conduit placement and allowed the project to wrap up half a day earlier than planned.On a commercial electrical conduit installation, the crew positioned a 7 yard bedding box beside a 150-foot trench. Instead of hauling gravel 14 times with smaller containers, they completed the job with just 8 trips, a 43% reduction. Keeping bedding material close to the trench sped up conduit placement and allowed the project to wrap up half a day earlier than planned.
Electrical Conduit Installation
On a 10-mile water transmission pipeline installation, the contractor deployed 10 12-yard bedding boxes, staged every half-mile along the trench. Without bedding boxes, the crew would have needed around 600 loader trips to keep stone bedding moving along the line. With the boxes strategically placed, that number dropped to 340 trips, eliminating 260 loader runs in total. At $85/hour per loader, averaging 20 minutes per trip, the savings in machine time alone topped $7,350. Add in labor costs of roughly 20 crew days saved at $1,200/day, and the project realized over $24,000 in direct cost reductions in just one phase of construction. Beyond the dollars, the streamlined setup kept the project weeks ahead of schedule, critical on a job of that size.
10 Mile PIPELINE
Over the course of a year, a municipality used a 9 yard bedding box on more than a dozen sewer and water line projects. By cutting loader trips from 18 to 10 on each trench section, they saved 8 cycles per job. At an average of $85/hour for loader time (20 minutes per cycle) that equaled about $227 saved per project in machine costs. Spread across 12 projects, that’s $2,724 in equipment savings. Add in the labor savings of roughly one full day per project at $1,200/day, and the municipality saved over $16,000 in direct costs in just one year.
MUNICIPal USE
A regional contractor working on municipal water projects purchased three 9-yard bedding boxes at $11,600 each. They began charging $200/day per box on city invoices (the same way they bill trench shields). In the first six months, those boxes were billed on 18 separate projects, generating over $32,000 in revenue while simultaneously saving the company an estimated $18,000 in labor/equipment costs.
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