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CrushRite — Mobile Crushing & Screening
CrushRite yard with two excavators and a wheel loader working a red-stone stockpile
Solutions

Process material on-site. Skip the haul-off and the haul-back.

CrushRite provides full-service on-site mobile crushing and screening for contractors, municipalities, developers, demolition companies, quarries, pits, and large civil projects. We transform stockpiled or demolished material into usable product where it sits — eliminating disposal costs and aggregate imports.

Two wheel loaders feeding a Kleemann crusher unit with mountains in the background
01 · Mobile Crushing

Mobile Crushing Services

On-site processing of concrete, asphalt, rock, aggregate, and recycled materials. The Kleemann Mobirex MR110Zi impact crusher is sized to keep production moving on multi-day campaigns.

Crushing equipment specs →

Materials we crush

Road base
Recycled base
Asphalt / RAP
Concrete
Native rock
Blasted material
Oversized aggregate
Clean C&D material
Glass
Porcelain
Kleemann MS19Z double-deck screen producing two cones of finished aggregate
02 · Mobile Screening

Mobile Screening Services

Separates usable material from waste in soil, rock, and mixed piles. The Kleemann MS19Z double-deck screen produces three product fractions in a single pass.

Screening equipment specs →

Materials we screen

Road base
Soil
Topsoil
Rock
Recycled aggregate
Native material
Pit run
Overburden
Imported material
Mixed stockpiles
Cat excavator feeding a crusher unit with stockpiled product behind
03 · Specialized Services

Specialized Services

01

Road Base Re-Classify

Bring existing base back to spec gradation without removal and replacement.

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02

Asphalt / RAP Crushing

Milled and broken asphalt processed for direct reuse — base course, shoulder material, recycled hot-mix feedstock.

03

Soil & Topsoil Screening

Clean topsoil and graded soil products from mixed stockpiles.

04

Concrete Crushing

Demolished concrete reborn as structural fill, drainage rock, or recycled base.

05

Rock & Aggregate Processing

Native rock and oversized aggregate reduced and screened into custom finished sizes.

06

C&D Material Processing

Construction and demolition material sorted, crushed, and separated for diversion from landfill.

07

Glass & Porcelain Processing

Specialty inert materials processed into reuse-grade fractions.

04 · Producible Outputs

What you get back from the pile.

Material in, spec-compliant product out. Production runs are sized to deliver the gradation, cleanliness, and tonnage your project requires — verified against CDOT Section 703, AASHTO M147, or your engineer's specification.

  • Road base (CDOT Class 1, 5, 6, 7)
  • Recycled aggregate (RCA, RAP)
  • Structural fill
  • Clean rock and drainage rock
  • Screened topsoil
  • Custom-sized aggregate
  • Reusable on-site material
  • Separated waste and usable product
05 · Best-Fit Projects

Where mobile processing is the right call.

Large civil and road projects
Demolition and redevelopment
Commercial development
Municipal yards and public-works campuses
Quarries and pit operators
Recycling yards
Utility projects
Subdivision development
Contractor stockpiles
High-trucking-cost sites

Sweet-spot projects: 5,000+ tons of material to process, or multi-day duration. Smaller jobs considered when adjacent to active deployments — call about shared-mobilization arrangements.

FAQ

Questions estimators and PMs actually ask.

Pulled from real conversations with primes and procurement teams. If yours isn't here, call 719-304-4873 — Nick picks up himself.

Do you produce CDOT Class 6 base course on-site from existing material? +
Yes. The Kleemann MR110Zi impact crusher paired with the MS19Z double-deck screen produces CDOT Class 6 gradation in closed-circuit operation. We work to CDOT Section 703 and AASHTO M147 standards and can provide gradation sample reports on completed production runs.
What's your sweet-spot project size? Is there a minimum? +
Sweet-spot projects are 5,000+ tons of material to process or multi-day duration — that's where the equipment economics line up. Smaller jobs are considered when they sit adjacent to active deployments, so call about shared-mobilization arrangements rather than assuming we're too big.
Do you travel outside the Front Range? +
CrushRite is based in El Paso County and runs the Front Range corridor from Pueblo through Fort Collins on short mobilization. Statewide deployment — Western Slope, San Luis Valley, Eastern Plains — is available for projects meeting volume and duration thresholds.
How fast can you mobilize once a job is awarded? +
Front Range mobilization is typically same-week. Statewide and remote-geography mobilization depends on equipment positioning and route logistics — we can give a firm timeline at quote, including any required overweight / oversize permitting.
Can you handle prevailing-wage / Davis-Bacon projects? +
Yes. Crew is paid to applicable prevailing-wage rates on covered projects, and we provide certified payroll records on the prime's required schedule.
Do you provide gradation reports or lab data on finished product? +
Yes — sample gradation reports can be produced from any production run, and we partner with CDOT-approved independent labs for third-party verification when the prime or engineer of record requires it.

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