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Colorado Vehicle Tracking Control (VTC) BMP

 

FODS Reusable Construction Entrance Mats. A Modern Solution To Vehicle Trackout.

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Durable | 2x As Effective | Reusable 

Durable

FODS Trackout control systems has delivered proven performance in the harshest of environments.

Durable

FODS Mats are designed for extreme durability, engineered to deliver 10+ yrs of in the field performance, and can withstanding over 1,000,000 passes of an 80,000lbs vehicle. The patented internal re-enforcing “spine” of the mat means that the FODS mat can handle nearly unlimited weight.

Contact us to learn how FODS can be used on your project.

Tel: 844-200-3637

Effective

FODS Trackout control systems has been shown to be drastically more effective at preventing site track out when compared to traditional rock construction entrances.

2x As Effective

CODOT Recommends 35’ of FODS to replace a 70’ traditional rock entrance.

The patented design of the pyramids on FODS Mats effectively deform the tires of heavy equipment and passenger vehicles to remove mud, rocks, and other site debris, keeping the road clean. Additional vehicles passing over the mats do not come into contact with rocks and debris at the base of the pyramids.

Cost Efficient

FODS Trackout control systems completely reusable, saving the cost of hundreds of tons of rip-rip per use. Since inception, FODS has prevented over 100-million pounds of rock from being wasted.

Reusable

FODS Trackout control systems is completely reusable and designed to be quickly moved from project to project. A full set can installed in as little as 30 minutes. Move your entrance into new locatations as the job progresses.

Simply pack up and go to the next project without requiring truckloads of rock and dirt to be removed from the site.

 
 

 

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