During a rural road expansion project in Italy, a mini crusher was used to process local small stones and old concrete blocks. The crushed material was reused directly for subgrade construction, saving significant costs on sourcing and transporting new materials.

Powered by a diesel engine, the mini crusher was easy to relocate across multiple job areas without external power. Its simplicity and versatility made it an ideal solution for agricultural, landscaping, and small-scale construction needs.

The mini crushers were deployed along multiple points of the work route, processing local stones and reclaimed concrete from old pavements. The resulting material met technical requirements for subgrade fill and slope reinforcement. This approach significantly cut new material purchases and long-haul transport costs.

The contractor stated that this in-situ crushing strategy not only boosted jobsite efficiency but also minimized environmental impact. The low-noise and fuel-efficient design of the equipment allowed continuous operation near protected areas without triggering concerns from residents or regulators.