Vermeer Expands Microtrenching Solutions

Vermeer is expanding its microtrenching equipment solutions to address the accelerating demand for fiber infrastructure in urban environments. Building on the success of the recently launched MTR516 microtrencher attachment, Vermeer offers integrated cutting attachments and support equipment that deliver what contractors need for productive microtrenching operations.

“Microtrenching isn’t just about cutting a trench. It’s about managing the entire installation process efficiently,” said Nick Olsen, product manager at Vermeer. “Contractors need equipment that works together to help keep crews productive, minimize surface disruption and deliver clean results. That’s exactly what we’re building with our expanded microtrenching lineup.”

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This comprehensive approach reflects the reality of modern fiber installation work, where contractors need integrated equipment solutions rather than standalone products.

Advanced cutting performance on utility tractor platforms

The MTR516 microtrencher attachment delivers cutting performance with trenches up to 17 in (43.2 cm) deep and a shrouded housing that contains debris and optimizes vacuum suction. The attachment’s compatibility with Vermeer RTX550 and RTX750 ride-on tractors provides contractors with proven platform reliability for urban jobsites.

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Both utility tractors are engineered for stability and precision, critical factors when working near existing infrastructure and in congested areas. The Vermeer RTX550 and RTX750 utility tractors provide the power and maneuverability needed for urban fiber installation work while maintaining the compact footprint necessary for city streets. A larger microtrenching attachment is also in development for the near future.

“We’re seeing growing demand for microtrenching solutions as cities accelerate fiber rollouts,” added Olsen. “Our utility tractor platforms give contractors the reliability and performance they need for demanding urban applications.”

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Mini loader attachments for utility exposure and backfill

Microtrenching operations require specialized support equipment for utility exposure and trench restoration. The new Vermeer core saw attachment provides precise cutting capability for exposing existing utilities or creating clean edges in concrete and asphalt surfaces. Featuring single-man operation with simplified controls and accommodating 4 in to 18 in (10.2 cm to 45.7 cm) bits, the Vermeer core saw attachment helps contractors work safely around existing infrastructure while maintaining the precision necessary for fiber installation.

For backfill operations, the new Vermeer concrete reinstatement attachment prepares mortar, grout or concrete for trench reinstatement. The attachment features an adjustable trench filler that minimizes the amount of slurry spilled outside the trench and includes a hydraulic gate for controllability of flow. Proper backfill is essential for long-term pavement integrity and supports contractors in meeting municipal requirements for surface restoration.

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“Mini loaders offer unique advantages in tight spaces where larger equipment can’t operate effectively,” said Cole Chestnut, product manager for compact equipment solutions. “The Vermeer core saw and concrete mixer attachments help contractors maintain productivity even in the most challenging urban jobsites where space is at a premium.”

Vacuum solutions for dust and spoil management

Effective dust and spoil management are critical considerations for microtrenching operations. Vermeer offers a range of vacuum excavators engineered for general cleanup and to help crews control dust in urban environments.

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Meeting infrastructure demands with proven reliability

The push to expand fiber networks continues to accelerate as demand for high-speed internet grows. For contractors working in dense urban environments, this presents the familiar challenge of meeting connectivity needs without extensive surface disruption or lengthy restoration work.

Vermeer microtrenching solutions address these challenges through equipment designed specifically for urban applications. The narrow, shallow trench approach reduces cutting requirements and minimizes backfill needs while maintaining the precision necessary for fiber installation work.

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“Contractors need equipment that can handle tough conditions day after day,” said Olsen. “We’ve leveraged our experience with utility installation equipment to build microtrenching solutions that offer enhanced durability and maintain cutting performance, even in challenging conditions.”

For more information about Vermeer microtrenching solutions, contact your local Vermeer dealer or visit vermeer.com. Tags:

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