Precision Right of Way Contracting, led by Andrew Boyd and Tyler Shook, stands out in the industry for its exceptional services in clearing land for various purposes, including distribution power lines and new construction right of way.


Precision Right of Way Contracting, led by Andrew Boyd and Tyler Shook, stands out in the industry for its exceptional services in clearing land for various purposes, including distribution power lines and new construction right of way. One of their projects at country music artist Brantley Gilbert's property showcased not just their expertise in forestry mulching but also their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Compared to competitor's equipment, Precision's dedicated Rayco crawler, along with their Denis Cimaf mulching head, not only delivers five times the production but also boasts easier maintenance and a compact design. "When I first ran the Cimaf head, I was blown away. I mean, it was nothing like anything I've ever run before. It was totally different than our competitor's heads. It was a production machine, delivering probably five times the amount of production that the competitors bring, in my opinion. It's faster, easier to service, and more compact, "says Andrew Boyd.

What sets Precision Right of Way apart is not just the superior equipment, but also their dedication to service and customer satisfaction. Boyd and Shook emphasize the importance of continuous maintenance, ensuring their machines run smoothly even under demanding schedules. This commitment is reflected in the impeccable finish and efficiency of their work. "Our machines mulch for miles on end every day. The more we learned and grew and actually ran the Denis Cimaf, we saw the difference very quickly," says Tyler Shook. "We knew then we wanted to make the switch to Cimaf." The versatility of Precision's equipment allows them to handle challenging terrains and vegetation, such as the thick bamboo patch that was present on the Gilbert property. "I've seen mulch heads work before," says Gilbert, "but that machine right there is a horse of a different color! I've loved watching everything happen as fast as it has; it's been incredible. I've never seen bamboo that thick or that big, and it just mowed right through it. It just does utter chaos and mayhem; it's completely awesome; I love it!"