Crush concrete on-site. Reuse it.
Rent an Evortle CT-535 or CT-850 mobile concrete crusher across the Southeast United States. Process demolition concrete and reinforced concrete on the jobsite — skip the tipping fees and turn rubble into reusable aggregate in one pass.
Rubble in. Spec aggregate out.
A jaw chamber compresses concrete between a fixed and oscillating plate until it shatters along stress lines. A magnet pulls rebar; the conveyor belt discharges sized aggregate. One machine, one pass, one usable product.
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Feed the hopper
Excavator or grapple loads concrete slabs, walls, foundations, or rebar-laced rubble. Inlet accepts up to 32" x 20" feed on the CT-850.
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Crush in the jaw chamber
Hydraulic-driven jaw plates compress and shatter rubble. Closed-side setting controls output size — adjustable from 0.8" to 4" aggregate.
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Magnet pulls rebar
Cross-belt magnet captures steel as it rides the discharge conveyor. Rebar drops to a side pile — clean aggregate continues up.
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Stockpile reusable aggregate
Output discharges to a stockpile ready for road base, fill, or sub-grade. No tipping fees. No off-site haul. Reuse on the same project.
Two sizes. Both Evortle.
We connect you with Evortle CT-535 and CT-850 mobile jaw crushers. The CT-535 handles tight urban demolition and small-scale concrete recycling; the CT-850 is a production crusher built for large demo, road work, and continuous quarry-grade operation.
Evortle CT-535
When access is tight, neighbors are close, or volume is moderate. Fits a one-truck transport and trams between zones quickly.
- Capacity15–30 t/h (by product)
- Feed opening20" × 14"
- Output size0.8" – 4"
- Length × width18'-9" × 7'-1"
- Weight14,330 lbs
- Engine74 HP Hatz Tier 4
- Best forUrban demo · Small jobs
Evortle CT-850
Production demolition, road reconstruction, and recycled-aggregate yards. Bigger jaw, bigger feed, and a magnet for clean rebar separation.
- Capacity65–130 t/h (by product)
- Feed opening32" × 20"
- Output size1" – 4"
- Length × width38'-8" × 7'-6"
- Weight52,910 lbs
- Engine150 HP Perkins Tier 4
- Best forProduction demo · Roads
Six jobs where on-site crushing pays off.
From a single driveway tearout to a bridge deck demo, mobile crushers turn disposal costs into reusable aggregate. Pick the scenario closest to your project.
Driveway and patio tearout
Ripping out a concrete driveway or patio? A CT-535 crushes the slab into road base right in the yard. No dumpster, no haul trips, and you keep the material for backfill.
Demo contractor cleanup
Concrete debris piling up on the demo site? Crush it where it sits instead of loading trucks. Turn a disposal cost into reusable aggregate your crew or the GC can use on-site.
Pool removal
Concrete pool shells crush down to fill material in a few hours. Backfill the hole with the same material instead of paying for import fill and hauling out the shell.
Parking lot and sidewalk
Old parking lots and sidewalks produce clean crusher run that goes right back as base under new paving. Every ton you crush is a ton you don't haul or buy.
Foundation removal
Residential or commercial foundations after excavation. The jaw handles rebar-reinforced concrete: the magnet separates steel, the aggregate stockpiles clean.
Road and bridge teardown
Large-scale concrete road removal and bridge deck demo. The CT-850 processes heavy reinforced sections at up to 130 t/h at full open CSS.
The economics
of crushing on-site.
Tipping fees + haul rounds vs one machine on-site.
A typical demo project generates 2,000–10,000 tons of concrete rubble. Hauling out at $35–$60 per ton in tipping fees, plus truck rounds, plus replacement aggregate brought back in — the costs stack fast. A mobile crusher reverses the equation: you keep the material, eliminate the haul, and walk off-site with usable base.
Estimate your on-site savings.
Set your project details. We compare hauling rubble to a landfill vs renting a crusher and processing it on-site.
Haul to landfill vs crush on-site.
Estimates are directional. Actual rental, operator, fuel, and tipping costs vary by region and scope. Throughput rates from Evortle brochure data. Get a real quote →
Screen the output. Sell the product.
Crusher run straight from the jaw is usable as base fill. Screen it through a trommel and you get spec products: #57 stone, 3/4" clean, sized rip-rap. Spec aggregate sells for $15-25/ton vs $8-12 for unscreened crusher run. We connect you with both machines on one delivery.
Quote a crusher + trommel packageCrush
Jaw crusher reduces rubble to crusher run (0 to 4"). Material is mixed-size aggregate with fines.
Screen
Trommel separates by size. 3/4" mesh produces #57 stone on top, road base fines below.
Sell or reuse
Spec aggregate: $15-25/ton. Use it on your project or sell to neighboring sites. Either way, it pays.
Crushers on rent. Nationwide.
Headquartered in Smyrna, GA. Active service across the Southeast today; expanding to additional regions through 2026 and 2027.
Currently active
Seven states with same-week dispatch. Concrete crusher pricing is consistent across active states; long-haul fees apply to expansion regions.
What contractors ask first.
From the GCS blog.
Operator notes, cost analyses, and the math on when on-site crushing beats hauling out.
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Get crusher pricing.
Tell us about the project — tonnage, rebar, target output size, start date — and we'll match you with CT-535 or CT-850 and quote inside one business day.
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