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    Scott's Hire 100 JCB order: fleet, safety and utilisation notes for project teams

    April 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Scott's Hire 100 JCB order: fleet, safety and utilisation notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Scott's Hire has placed a 100-machine order with Gunn JCB, comprising 80 Loadall telehandlers with 6–8 m lift heights and 20 X Series excavators including the 131X, 145XR and 245XR models. The deal expands a fleet that has taken 500 JCB units over 20 years, signalling continued demand from contractors for modern, high-spec plant with strong residual values. Operations manager Marc Jackson cites reliability, site safety performance and local manufacture in Staffordshire as key factors in the procurement decision.

    Technical Brief

    • Loadall telehandlers’ 6–8 m lift range suits multi-storey formwork, rebar handling and palletised materials placement.
    • X Series excavators (131X, 145XR, 245XR) give a spread of operating weights for trenching, lifting and bulk earthworks.
    • Consistent OEM across telehandlers and excavators supports unified maintenance regimes and predictable component behaviour under cyclic loading.
    • Strong residual values encourage shorter renewal cycles, keeping hired plant within current safety design generations and emission stages.
    • For contractors, access to modern telehandlers and excavators via hire reduces reliance on older, less-protected legacy machines.

    Our Take

    JCB’s recent move to offer 140X–245XR excavators factory‑specified for 100% FAME B100 biodiesel, and its hydrogen generator deployment with Dawsongroup, suggests that Scott’s Hire’s new X Series and XR machines could be future‑proofed for low‑carbon fuels as clients on UK projects tighten emissions requirements.

    In our database of 797 infrastructure stories, JCB appears frequently in connection with major UK schemes such as the Lower Thames Crossing hydrogen initiative, so this 100‑machine order signals that even regional hire fleets in Staffordshire are gearing up to service increasingly complex, higher‑spec national projects.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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