When you need trench protection that won’t back down, steel trench boxes are the first choice. At North East Shoring, we provide New Hampshire contractors with OSHA-compliant steel trench boxes built for deep, demanding excavations.
Whether you're trenching for utilities in Concord or managing a large-scale sewer project in Manchester, we’ve got the equipment and support to keep your crew safe and productive.
Excavation in rocky or wet ground conditions can increase the risk of trench collapse. Steel trench boxes are designed to handle heavy soil loads and prevent cave-ins during deep trenching operations.
Common uses include:
With steel shields, you can meet local trench safety regulations while protecting your workers and timeline.
Our steel trench boxes are constructed for strength. These boxes come in a range of sizes and panel thicknesses to match your job's depth and soil type. Whether you're working 8 feet deep or 20 feet below ground, we have a trench shield that meets your needs.
Standard features include:
You get gear that’s designed to last and tested to perform.
North East Shoring offers flexible steel trench box rentals throughout New Hampshire. Whether you need one box for a weekend or multiple units for a month-long project, we can deliver quickly and pick up when you're done.
Our local service ensures:
We make it easy to rent steel trench boxes that fit your job schedule and budget.
From Nashua to Portsmouth, North East Shoring supports contractors across the state. We work with utility installers, excavators, site contractors, and municipal crews to keep their projects moving safely.
We deliver to:
Let us know your site location and we’ll confirm service availability.
Box size depends on trench depth, width, and type of work. We’ll help you choose the right model.
Yes, every steel trench shield we rent is engineered and certified to meet OSHA safety standards.
Yes. We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rental rates.
Yes. We cover rural and urban job sites statewide.
Steel is heavier and better for deep or high-load applications. Aluminum is lighter and easier to handle for smaller jobs.
Need a steel trench box for your next New Hampshire project? and now and we’ll help you choose the right size, deliver it to your jobsite, and make sure you're set up for safety and success.