Versa Corp Introduces Multi-Purpose Bucket for General Construction

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Versa Corp introduced the Versa Bucket, an attachment engineered for controlled gripping and streamlined material handling.

Mon January 12, 2026
Versa Corp


In general construction, loader buckets used on skid-steer loaders are critical implements that combine maneuverability in tight spaces with effective handling of diverse loose and bulky materials.

They operate as the principal material-handling interface on the job site, enabling crews to move, place and manage materials with precision. This flexibility supports grading, site cleanup and a wide range of material-management activities in confined environments where larger loaders are impractical or unable to operate.

Given the wide range of operational demands, construction crews rely on a bucket that can manage multiple functions effectively. To address this need, Versa Corp introduced the Versa Bucket, an attachment engineered for controlled gripping and streamlined material handling.

The Versa Bucket comes in many sizes to fit all sizes of skid-steers, tractor loaders and wheel-loaders. The steel jaw and gripping teeth allow the operator to "scrape and squeeze" materials firmly and cleanly. This controlled clamping motion keeps loose debris contained, ensuring cleaner, more efficient handling, according to the company.

From the operator's perspective, the bucket "is like an extension of your arm and your hand," allowing the user to grasp and control bulk materials with precision.

The bucket supports a wide range of general construction tasks across the job site.

The attachment is engineered to load, transport and discharge loose materials such as soil, gravel, sand, debris and demolition waste, making it integral to efficient site preparation and cleanup operations, according to the company.

The Versa Bucket also can be used to excavate shallow areas, strip topsoil and backfill trenches or foundations where precision excavation is not critical. It also is effective for grading and leveling surfaces, spreading aggregate for driveways or pads and smoothing fill material to achieve rough final grades.

On active job sites, the bucket frequently serves as a material-handling tool for staging supplies, relocating stockpiled materials, clearing pathways and maintaining safe, orderly work areas.

For outbound loads, skid loaders, tractor loaders and wheel-loaders commonly use buckets to fill trucks, roll-off containers or bins with processed recyclables or residual waste. The clam shell design of the Versa Bucket provides more efficient unloading by not having to tip bucket down to discharge the material allowing for a higher discharge height, according to the company. This allows the operator to visibly see when the bucket is empty, saving time and equipment wear by not having to shake and or tip the bucket down.

By improving how construction crews gather, secure and maneuver loose or irregular materials, this type of attachment helps maintain cleaner job sites, reduces material handling delays and supports more efficient loading, transport and disposal operations across construction projects, according to the company.

For more information, visit versacorporation.com.

This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.