Products for Construction
Steel Service Body
These tough steel beds with external storage for gear and supplies have been the leading choice for 50+ years, with each generation innovating upon the previous to better serve the mobile workforce.
Steel KUVcc Enclosed Service Body
Consider our enclosed utility beds for cab chassis constructed from steel, a budget friendly yet durable alternative to aluminum models, configured in the height and length your work demands.
Contractor Platform Body
This comprehensive package for many kinds of contractors, enhances our Value-Master X flatbed with an overhead material rack, drop-down side and rear stake racks, and above and underbody toolboxes.
Combo Body
This service and flatbed truck bed hybrid seamlessly integrates external storage compartments, an overhead material rack, and rear drop-down stake sides to support a variety of oversized cargo.
Crane Service Body
This iteration of our service truck bed is properly reinforced to withstand the weight and torsional forces of the heavy items you lift and position on the job site via hydraulic or electric crane.
Line Service Body
Electrical power and telecommunications installation, maintenance and repair is streamlined with an open or enclosed service truck bed that accommodates digger derricks, aerial and non-aerial uses.
Heavy Drop Side Contractor Dump Body
Handle heavy-duty hauling with these reinforced steel dump beds capable of holding up to six cubic yards of bulk materials and include drop sides for convenient flatbed storage and access.
Value-Master X Platform Body
These standard duty budget steel flatbeds for all chassis feature reinforced internal stake pockets, distinctive tail skirt styling, and are available in 79 to 101-inch widths and 7 to 26-foot lengths.
Heavy-Hauler Junior Platform Body
Dual rear wheel chassis can accept these 94 and 100-inch width and 9 to 26-foot length standard duty steel flatbeds with reinforced external stake pockets and tie-down rub rails for restraining cargo.
Steel PGTB Gooseneck Body
This entry level steel flatbed hauler with concealable gooseneck trailer hitch features a tapered bulkhead and rear skirt with integrated stop, tail, turn, backup, and clearance marker LED lighting.
Steel PGTD Gooseneck Body
This combination of a gooseneck hauler and service truck provides unmatched storage capability with rear underbody and raised front compartments, along with smooth opening and closing flip-top units.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP624-46
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 130" wheelbase, low roof Ford Transit and 135" wheelbase, standard roof Chevy Express and GMC Savana.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP624-62
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 130" wheelbase, medium roof Ford Transit and 136" wheelbase, low and high roof Ram ProMaster.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP64-62
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 118" wheelbase, low roof Ram ProMaster.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP646-46
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 148" wheelbase, low roof Ford Transit and 155" wheelbase, standard roof Chevy Express and GMC Savana.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP646-62
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 148" wheelbase, medium and high roof Ford Transit, 159" wheelbase, high roof Ram ProMaster, and 144" wheelbase, standard and high roof Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
General Service Van Interior Package+BP666-62
Get work van shelving, storage and accessories that fit 148" wheelbase, extended high roof Ford Transit, 159" wheelbase, extended high roof Ram ProMaster, and 170" wheelbase, high and extended high roof Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
Steel KUV Van
These enclosed steel utility beds for van cab cutaways feature ample cargo area storage, accessible through rear doors or sliding cab door, exterior compartments and conduit chute storage.
Steel KMS16 Mechanics Service Truck
This KMS steel service bed series entry model for class 3 through 5 trucks includes a 20-foot reach electric crane with a manually operated rear body outrigger to support up to 3,200 lbs. in lifting.
Steel KMT1 Mechanics Truck
This introductory steel service truck bed of the KMT lineup is class five truck compatible and includes a 30-foot reach hydraulic crane with two rear support outriggers for lifting up to 8,600 lbs.
KFLT1 Fuel Lube Truck
These class 7 single axle truck flatbeds feature a 1,000 gallon fuel tank, customized fluid tank configurations, and roll up door rear cabinets with dispensing and collection pumps, reels, and hoses.
KFLT2 Fuel Lube Truck
Designed for compatibility with class 8 tandem axle trucks, these flatbeds feature an expanded 2,000-gallon fuel tank along with all the customizable options present in the KFLT1 model.
Saw Trucks
Created with concrete contractors in mind, this design optimizes the storage and handling of heavy concrete saws, blades, hoses, cords, and other supporting equipment used in slab and flat cutting.
KWT2 Water Truck
Class six and seven single axle trucks are compatible with these steel ellipse-shaped tank bodies capable of holding 2,000 gallons.
Construction Sectors Served

Building Construction
To form foundations, frame structures, or finish exteriors or interiors of buildings on-site, a construction truck or van setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as building materials, hardware, fasteners, adhesives, sealants, concrete, rebar, form molds, fixtures, fittings and more. A building contractor must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those that may be used for foundation site prep, layout, formwork, pouring, waterproofing, framing and bracing floors, walls, roofs and openings, and manipulating and applying various building and finishing supplies.

Demolition
To assist the dismantling of unsafe or obsolete structures and to their remove debris from the site, a demolition truck setup must provide adequate storage and payload capacity for materials including wood, metals, concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, glass, insulation, roofing, flooring, fixtures and fittings, electrical and plumbing components, and other waste. A demolition contractor must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those for performing structure inspections, manual demolition, implosion, handling debris, disconnecting utilities, disposing of hazardous materials, and site cleanup.

Equipment Services
For perform maintenance and repair on construction machinery or equipment used in other industries on-site, a mechanic truck or van setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as replacement parts, fluids, oils, lubricants, filters, fuel, cleaning supplies, safety response gear, and even equipment attachments. A field technician must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those for diagnosing issues, replacing, fixing, or maintaining components, record keeping, and communication with customers and service headquarters.

General & Specialty Contracting
To manage an entire construction project or carry out a specific skilled trade on-site, a contractor truck or van setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as building materials, hardware, fasteners, adhesives, fixtures, appliances, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC components. A general or specialty contractor must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those for forming foundations, framing structures and finishing exteriors or interiors. While a general contractor may self-perform portions of the work, they often hire subcontractors to complete specific phases of the project.

Infrastructure Construction
To build public facilities, transportation infrastructure or utility systems on-site, a civil construction truck or van setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as building, road, plumbing, electrical, and various other construction materials. A civil contractor must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those for the construction of roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, electrical grids and substations, water supply systems, sewage treatment systems, gas pipelines, and spaces and buildings used for government, educational or recreational purposes.