Crews are being asked to do more with fewer resources. Equipment that can adapt is no longer a luxury — it's part of staying productive.
The Batt Screed Gen II was built for that shift. It still handles flatwork like sidewalks and slabs, and with about a 5-minute switch to a conversion kit, it can also be used to shape curb. That added versatility removes the need to bring in separate machines or power sources mid-project.
The result is less downtime, less equipment to manage and a smoother workflow from one phase of the pour to the next.
Being battery-powered keeps things simple on site. No cords, no generators — just quick setup and the freedom to move where the work is.
And when a job calls for something different, we have other options. Hydraulic screeds handle larger pours, and custom drum profiles are available for more specialized shapes and projects.
It's not always about adding more equipment. It's about getting more out of what you already have.









