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1. DAY 1 LIVE: Wednesday, July 28: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: 2-Day
Auction. Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Late Model Construction, Utility Equipment,
Attachments, All Types of Trucks and Trailers.
2. DAY 2 TIMED: Opens Saturday, July 24 & Closes Thursday, July 29: DALLAS
(Ft. Worth), TEXAS: 2-Day Auction. Secured Party. Very Large Amount of Support
Equipment, Over 1,000 Lots of Top-Notch Accessories, Tools Wrenches & Much More. 3. ONLINE AUCTION: Thursday, July 29: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model
Cat, Case, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and
Trailers, Large Quantity Attachments & Support Equipment. 4. LIVE: Saturday, July 31: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Large
Quantity of Everything-Construction Equipment, All Types of Trucks, Garbage Trucks and
Large Amount of Support Equipment. 5. LIVE: Tuesday, August 3: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Personal Property
Dispersal and Real Estate Including 4 Apartments, Single Family Home and New Multi
Storage Unit.
6-7. LIVE: Wednesday, August 4 & TIMED: Thursday, August 5: SYRACUSE
(Pompey), NEW YORK: In Conjunction with Lee Publications & Empire State Farm
Show. Late Model Agricultural & Construction Equipment, Trucks(all types), Trailers,
Attachments, Large Quantity Support Equipment. 8. LIVE: Friday, August 6: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Very Late Model Snow &
Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Service & Utility Trucks, Attachments & Support. 9. LIVE: NEW DATE: Saturday, August 7: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Job Completion
Auction. Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Attachments, Large Quantity Dump
Trucks, Truck Tractors All Types of Trailers. 10. LIVE: Saturday, August 14: ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Large
Quantity of Utility, Pickups, Vans, Bucket and Digger Derrick Trucks, Construction
Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Support & Attachments. 11. LIVE: Tuesday, August 17: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Very Large Consolidation
Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Ingersoll Rand Construction Equipment,
Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Various Trailers, Pickup, Service and Water
Trucks, Attachments & Support.
12-14. LIVE:3-DAY RETIREMENT AUCTION: LIVE: Wednesday, August 18;
TIMED: Thursday, August 19; TIMED: Friday, August 20: CLEVELAND (Houston),
TEXAS:One Owner Large Fleet of Top Construction and Utility Equipment, Trucks, Cars,
Trailers, Over 4,000 Lots of Support and Accessories All Used Virtually 1 Time. Plus
Beautiful 5 Acres and Beautiful Building(shop with electric). 15. LIVE: Saturday, August 21: PORTLAND, MAINE: Complete Liquidation.
Business Is Sold. Primarily Cat Construction Equipment. Cat 938K's, Cat 908M's, Dump
Trucks, Salt Trucks, Pickups and Service Trucks, Large Quantity Snow Equipment, Plows,
Pushers, Sand & Salt-Big & Small Machines, Large Quantity Landscape Equipment, Shop
Equipment and Accessories. 16. LIVE: Friday, August 27: NEW MARTINSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA: Very
Late Model Cat, John Deere, Construction Equipment, Late Model JLG Booms &
Scissors, Various Types of Trucks, Trailers and Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: (2)2014 Cat 730C(Injection, 800 & 1400hrs.), JD 950K(700hrs.), JD 850K(1800hrs), JD 750K(1900hrs.), JD 650L, JD 550K, (2)JD 524K, JD 210G, JD 135G, JD 310L, JD 310SK, (25)Late Model Booms(very low-hours): (2)JLG 1350SJP, (2)JLG 800, JLG 600S, JLG 450AJ, (5)JLG 340AJ, (20)JLG Scissor Lifts: (2)JLG 3246ES, (5)JLG 260MRT, (4)JLG 2630ES, (6)JLG 1930ES. 17. LIVE: Saturday, August 28: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Collectible
Auto & Truck Auction. Over 100+ Very Desirable Cars and Pickups, Plus Accessories and
Support. 18. LIVE: Sunday, August 29: LIVERPOOL (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Personal
Property and One-of-A-Kind Mansion, the Finest of the Finest(meticulous). 2 Minutes from Onondaga Lake. 19. LIVE: Thursday, September 2: DALLAS, TEXAS: Complete Liquidation.
Retirement. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Linkbelt Construction & Utility Equipment, Truck
Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Water Trucks, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Support. 20. LIVE: Thursday, September 9: CASPER, WYOMING: Aggregate, Construction
Equipment Auction. Crushers, Screening Plants, Radial Stackers, Conveyors, Generators,
Construction Equipment: Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, and more. 21. LIVE: Friday, September 10: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Late Model
Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Attachments, Support, All Types of
Trucks & Trailers. 22. LIVE: Saturday, September 11: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Rental
Construction, Utility Equipment, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts, Large Quantity Boom & Scissor Lifts, Light Plants, Generators, Welders, Air Compressors, Pickups, Trailers and
Support Equipment.
23. LIVE: Tuesday, September 14: ORLANDO, FLORIDA: NEW LOCATION:
Late Model Construction and Utility Equipment Rentals, Plus Aerial Lifts, Forklifts,
Attachments, Trucks & Trailers, Support Equipment. 24. LIVE: Friday, September 17: RUTLAND, VERMONT: Late Model Rental
Returns of Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aerials, Service and
Pickup Trucks, Attachments, Support, Plus Variety of Trailers. 25. LIVE: Saturday, September 18: ALBANY, NEW YORK: 2 Auctions In 1 Day.
Job Completion And Rental Returns. Primarily Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction
Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Various Types of Trailers, Trucks, Attachments and Support.
26. LIVE: Sunday, September 19: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Collectible Car Auction. Some of New England's Finest Cars, Trucks, Ag & Construction
Equipment. 27. LIVE: Wednesday, September 22: MONTREAL, CANADA: Phase 2 Retirement
Auction. Late Model Rental Returns, Utility Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support
Equipment. 28. LIVE: Saturday, September 25: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Late
Model Construction, Utility, Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts,
All Types of Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service &
Utility Trucks, Water Trucks, Pickups, Garbage Trucks and more. 29. TIMED: Sunday, September 26: AMSTERDAM, NEW YORK: Retirement
Auction. Complete Liquidation. Swimming Pool Company. All Types of Parts,
Configurations, Piping, Pickup Trucks, Excavators. 30. LIVE: Friday, October 1: SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Construction & Snow
Equipment and Snow Related Equipment, Plows, Sanders, Salters, Trucks, Trailers,
Support Equipment. 31. LIVE: Saturday, October 2: PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS: Snow,
Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Snow Related Accessories and Support
Equipment, Trucks, Trailers.
32. LIVE: Thursday, October 7: PITTSBURGH (Donegal), PENNSYLVANIA:
Rental Fleet Construction & Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments,
Trucks, Trailers and Support Equipment. 33. LIVE: Saturday, October 9: HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: Retirement
Auction. Complete Liquidation. Over 51 Years in Business. Construction Equipment,
Aggregate, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Demolition Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks,
Service, Utility and Pickup Trucks, Attachments, Support, Shop Equipment. 34. LIVE: Wednesday, November 10: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Large
Aerial Lift, Forklift, Construction Equipment Auction, Excavators, Skid Steers, Support,
Tools, Attachments, Pickups, Service Trucks. 35. LIVE: Friday, November 19: NEW MARTINSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA:Late
Model Job Completion. Very Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Earthmoving
Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 36. LIVE: Wednesday, December 15: PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY: Rental Fleet
Equipment, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts, Booms, Scissors, Construction Equipment,
Air Compressors, Generators, Light Plants, Attachments, Support, Various Types of
Trailers and Trucks.
NEW DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
37. PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Complete Retirement Auction.
Approximately 100 Antique Collectible Cars and Trucks Plus Truck Tractors and Trailers, that were used to Transport the Collectibles Properly. Small Amount of Late Model Skid
Steers, Mini & Midi Excavators. 38. NEW ENGLAND: Retirement Auction (over 70 years of collecting only the best).
One of the Finest Collections of Antique Construction Equipment: Cat, Holt, JD, IH. Ag
Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks (Everything is Beautiful and Operating),
Collectible Toys, Dolls, Large Quantity of Parts. Never Before has there been a Sale Like This. 39. FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Late Model Construction, Utility, Compact
Equipment, Agricultural Tractors & Farm Implements, Large Quantity Landscape
Equipment 0º Radius Movement, Utility Vehicles, 4-Wheelers and more. 40. TORONTO, CANADA: Late Model Rentals of Agricultural Equipment,
Construction Equipment, Attachments, Tools, Support, Various Trucks and Trailers. 41. BRIDGEPORT, NEW YORK:Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts,
Forklifts, Attachments, Support, All Types of Trucks and Trailers.
SLIP from page 1
bus, light rail and ferry service.”
Concurrent to Phase One is the proposed work on Long Slip, which is adjacent to the terminal and alongside the existing Hoboken Yard at the Hudson River Waterfront. The canal, 0.3 mi. long and 100-ft. wide, was formerly used for marine shipping traffic. It has been inactive for more than 40 years.
Long Slip redevelopment will initially address some of the resiliency needs at Hoboken Terminal while providing additional operational flexibility.
The project is broken into two phases: Phase One includes filling of the existing canal with structural fill and surcharging a sewer overflow extension, filling in and leveling of the canal to allow for the construction of a new station.
Phase Two, whose cost has not been finalized and contract has not been awarded yet, will include construction of six new tracks with three ADA-accessible high-level boarding platforms above expected flood levels and a small crew quarters facility on the filled in canal.
“These additional tracks will be constructed above the base flood elevation and provide emergency capacity in the event multiple main track outages are incurred, such as following an extreme weather event,” said Garcia-Diaz, “and enable more efficient train operations under normal operating conditions.”
When Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey in late October and early November in 2012, it caused considerable damage to residential and commercial properties, with transportation infrastructure in New Jersey. and New York — tunnels, bridges and rail, infrastructure sustained major impacts, which led to billions of dollars-worth of repairs and reconstruction.
“In 2012, the storm surge from Superstorm Sandy caused the Long Slip Canal to overflow its banks resulting in significant flood damage to both passenger and yard facilities at Hoboken Terminal,” said Garcia-Diaz. “Weeks of remedial work followed this event. Several tracks at the terminal were also temporarily out of service, significantly reducing the rail capacity at this vital transit hub.”
“The Long Slip Phase One contract award is an example of NJ TRANSIT’s commitment to planning and preparing for the future, to ensure that we are capable of moving our customers where they need to be during significant weather events,” said NJ Department of Transportation Commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board Chair Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti. “Combined with NJ TRANSIT’s rapid hiring and equipment purchases, our resilience projects like Long Slip are building a secure and efficient future for our ridership.”
The Long Slip project, which was years in the planning, is much needed. In October 2016, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) following its review of the Supplemental Environmental Assessment (EA) prepared by NJ TRANSIT.
“Superstorm Sandy was a wake-up call in terms of NJ TRANSIT’s vulnerability to major weather events, and our Resilience Projects are geared toward reducing our risk and extending our ability to operate during emergencies,” said NJ TRANSIT President and CEO Kevin Corbett. “The Long Slip project will reduce the impact of future storms and flooding on our services out of the Hoboken Yard, and this contract with Walsh Construction is a major step toward operational security.”
NJ TRANSIT received a Competitive Resilience grant from the FTA for the two-phase project. The agency’s board of directors, in March 2019, awarded a $16.5 million contract to STV Inc. for construction management services for both phases of the initiative.
The Long Slip on the Hudson River waterfront is a onethird of a mile, 100-ft. wide canal alongside the tracks at NJ TRANSIT’s Hoboken Yards. It was used for shipping traffic, but this ceased more than 40 years ago.
The design and engineering challenges for Phase One were daunting.
“The project created unique design challenges for the engineers,” said Garcia-Diaz. “Working in Long Slip created a very unique situation to design plans in a deepwater envi-
Construction of Phase one of NJ TRANSIT’s Long Slip Fill and Rail Enhancement, or “Long Slip,” project is making steady progress as crews from Walsh Construction Company are working in an area with active rail operations.
ronment and perform heavy construction in and over three acres of water. The design had to plan for environmental and water quality protection with underwater excavation to avoid silt and soil from leaving the canal and flowing into the Hudson River. The design for the sewer extension also had to address the new sewer work while managing street runoff from over 400 acres that drain to the existing sewer.” Walsh crews have experienced some unusual challenges. “Special barges were transported and assembled to create working platforms for large cranes and excavators over the water and stay free and clear of the active rail yard operations,” said Garcia-Diaz. “The first item involved a considerable amount of steel work to permit trench work in very deep clay to prepare the foundation work for the sewer extension. Then as many as 100 concrete trucks would arrive on a regular basis to pour the deep foundations to support the sewer sections as they were installed. Next came the lifting and installation of the 12-ft.-wide concrete sewer sections that weighed 4 tons with concerns that the large booms on the crane to stay clear of active railways and trains.” Busy days have a considerable number of Walsh and subcontractor employees on site, with Walsh bringing in many area subcontractors that have had experience in this type of work. Additional equipment has operators using loaders, dozers and specialized machinery for operations in marine environments. In The NJ/NY area, Walsh purchases and rents equipment from local and regional dealerships. CEG



MILTON from page 44
GB120 grader blade allowing the operator to easily tilt, lift and angle the blade with the right joystick. With the ASSIST feature enabled, the operator can select a blade slope and recall that angle at any time. The productivity and control of the smart attachments can be enhanced by a SITECH laser, GPS, or universal total station system. The Smart Grader Blade outfitted with 3D Trimble GPS was popular among attendees and garnered many positive comments.
Several precautions were put in place to ensure customers could experience the benefits of onboard technology in a productive and safe learning environment. Face masks and social distancing were required. Milton CAT face coverings and high-visibility vests were provided if customers did not have their own. For contact tracing purposes, visitors completed a QR health survey before entering the demo area. Thirty minutes separated each session to allow time to clean seats and customers to exit. Multiple hand sanitizing stations were set up throughout the events.
Each event was at capacity demonstrating there is high interest in the Next Gen machines and that customers are ready to move forward after COVID-19. Milton CAT customers offered great feedback and felt energized by the faceto-face interactions. Chris Dudley from BOCES Southern Adirondack Education Center explained, “the Next Generation machines are really impressive, especially the dozers. The way they operate. The way they run. The quietness in the cab. The response time is amazing.”
With more than 300 individuals attending the seven

Even snow could not stop Milton CAT from welcoming guests to its Batavia, N.Y.,
location. The face-to-face interactions energized customers as well as the sales teams. events, Milton CAT considers Grade Expectations a success. Gib Gagnon, vice president of machine sales, explained, “The timing was right. These events were a great opportunity to show-off the new Cat dozer line-up and reconnect with customers.” Although meetings and product demonstrations will look different in our new reality, it is possible to host productive events in which meaningful relationships are fostered.
After attendees demoed the machines and experienced the benefits of onboard technology, they received a concert style t-shirt as a thank you.

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JULY/AUGUST 2021 CRANE SAFETY COURSES July 26 – July 30, 2021
Mobile Crane Train The Trainer, Orlando, FL
July 27 – July 30, 2021
Overhead Crane Inspector Training, Houston, TX
August 2 – August 5, 2021
Overhead Hoist Maintenance Training, Orlando, FL
August 4 – August 5, 2021
Forklift Operator & Inspector Training, Cincinnati, OH
August 10 – August 13, 2021
Mobile Crane Inspector Training, Cincinnati, OH
August 17 – August 20, 2021
Overhead Crane Train The Trainer, Houston, TX
August 18 – August 20, 2021
Tower Crane Operator & Inspector Training, Orlando, FL
August 18 – August 20, 2021
Rigging Inspector Training, Cincinnati, OH
August 23 – August 25, 2021
Boom Truck Train The Trainer, Orlando, FL To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com
ASSOCIATON GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA (AGC)
2021 AGC Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Virtual Conference Dates: July 20 – 22, 2021 AGC’s Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Conference is the industry’s foremost annual conference to hone in on the most critical safety, health and environmental compliance and risk issues impacting the business of construction. Whether your goal is protecting the safety and health of the men and women working in construction or protecting the environment during the construction process – this is the conference for you. The conference provides educational options for attendees through a mixture of plenary and breakout sessions which cover issues in three broad categories: •Managing safety, health and environmental requirements and risk • Factoring safety, health and environmental concerns into projects
• Expanding your knowledge and skills Unlike physical conferences where you can end up sitting through content you just don't need, AGC's Construction Safety, Health & Environmental Virtual Conference is delivered entirely online. Dip in and watch the specific sessions you would like to participate in or catch them all. It’s up to you! Registration is now open. Member Price: $350 | Non Member Price: $450 For more information visit https://shec.agc.org
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION (NAWIC)
2021 NAWIC 66th Annual Conference Dates: August 11-14, 2021 Location: Embassy Suites Charlotte Concord Golf Resort & Spa 5400 John Q Hammons Drive, NW Concord, NC 28027 Description: The 2021 Annual Conference is focused on connecting with peers, collaborating with other women in the industry, and constructing a better future for all women in construction. The 3-day conference has two amazing keynotes, many educational breakout sessions, on-site training and certifications, and networking opportunities. Who’s ready to Connect-Collaborate-Construct with other NAWIC members and partners across the country? This year’s conference will be in-person with a virtual component. The virtual component will include live streaming and recordings of all general sessions, keynotes, the installation luncheon and awards gala. As we continue to receive support from our annual conference sponsors, we may be able to record some or all of the breakout sessions to provide both in-person and virtual attendees the opportunity to see a session they missed or want to see again. This year’s Annual Conference offers a variety of sessions that will focus on your professional development, industry education, and personal development, as well as NAWIC-focused sessions. Gain new insight and perspectives from numerous speakers, expand your network, and find new ways to strengthen and ampify your career. Our diverse topics offer something for every woman in every facet of our industry. Registration is now open. For more information and to register, please visit https://www.nawic.org/nawic/Annual_Conference.asp. Additional questions on our Conference? Email us nawic@nawic.org.
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (AED)
2021 Leadership Conference Dates: August 16 – August 18, 2021 Location: Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort 1700 Epcot Resorts Blvd Lake Buena Vista, FL 328303 Description: Business relationships between employees and customers thrive when you have an effective and diverse leadership team in all areas of operation – from the branch level to the corner office. Cultivating those leaders requires education and networking opportunities. As the equipment distribution industry becomes increasingly competitive, it is more important than ever before to invest in leadership development for the future of the business. Take the opportunity to set up the new and future leaders in your dealership for success by sending them to the AED Leadership Conference. No other event will give you more focused expertise on building and optimizing leaders in your dealership. Attending will enable professionals to grow by delivering actionable content on leadership principles, the most relevant industry information, technology updates, and a platform to grow their professional networks and to learn from their peers. The Leadership Conference is one of the most highly anticipated industry events of the year across North America. There are many reasons attendees return year after year, including preparing for a promotion, inspiration for improving and motivating the team, and the overall quality of the program. Regular registration starts on June 21, 2021 and ends on July 25, 2021. Late registration starts on July 26, 2021. For more information and to register for this event, please visit https://aednet.org/events/leadership-conference. If you need assistance, please email help@aednet.org.
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION (HCEA)
35th Annual International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition Dates: August 27 – 29, 2021 Location: Kocher Farm, 1151 Hawk Road, Glasco (south of Concordia), Kansas The Historical Construction Equipment Association International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition 35th Annual The Big Dig, hosted by Prairie Plowing Days, Concordia KS welcomes you! This is a working show! There will be dirt moving equipment; working scrapers, haul trucks, shovels ,cranes-both drag-line and Clam shell buckets, steam traction engines, prairie tractors, pull graders, motor graders, elevating grader, dozers , wheel loaders, perhaps the best way to imagine the demonstrations is if you could go back in time to the 1950’s and drop in on a major highway construction project. You will see nearly every type of equipment that would have been working on that job. There will be a rock crushing plant, a “Bin-A -Batch ready mix plant from the 1950’s and a host of other sites. There will also be a variety of static displays, cars, trucks, old crawlers and wheeled tractors, as well as vendors on site. Steam and prairie tractor plowing demonstrations. Questions? Please contact Cloud County Tourism at 785-243-4303, Kurt Kocher at 785-243-0083 or Brad Smith at 785-243-0067. Visit http://www.cloudcountytourism.com and click on “The Big Dig” for additional information.
opportunity to gain business-critical insights into the issues most affecting their operations. From risk management to safety on the jobsite to the latest in project management solutions, AGC brings together experts from across the industry to share their knowledge and help prepare contractors to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. And no time is better than now to prepare your company for the challenges (and opportunities) facing our industry as we collectively emerge from the pandemic, grapple with economic uncertainty, and navigate the legislative and regulatory policies of the new administration. Experience for yourself how the AGC Annual Convention provides contractors of all sizes and markets the opportunity to gain a competitive advantage, to help protect key business interests, make important industry connections, and to prepare for industry disruptions. Bring Your Team to the AGC Equipment, Technology & Construction Solutions Expo: The AGC Annual Convention is the place for construction superintendents, project managers, senior executives, and owners to hone their knowledge as contractors, and the AGC Equipment, Technology & Construction Solutions Expo provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for your whole team to meet with more than 100 leading industry suppliers showcasing the latest tools, solutions and equipment to power your construction business. Registration is now open! For more information visit https://convention.agc.org/
ASSOCIATON OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS (AEM)
The Utility Expo (FORMERLY ICUEE) Dates: September 28 – 30, 2021 Location: Kentucky Exposition Center 937 Philips Lane Louisville, KY 40209 We are excited to announce ICUEE has a new name: The Utility Expo. This all-inclusive name better reflects The Utility Expo experience – a place where professionals from all utilities come together to share new equipment, new ideas, and new solutions. Covering more than 30 acres, The Utility Expo is the largest event for utility professionals and construction contractors seeking the latest industry technologies, innovations, and trends. Top five Reasons to Attend The Utility Expo 2021: • See, touch and experience 30+ acres of new equipment, safety products, and technology • Network with 19,000+ industry peers from all utility sectors • Test-drive and compare the latest equipment before you buy or rent • Attend education right on the show floor to learn about the latest best practices from industry experts • Talk to product experts from over 800+ manufacturers and hear first-hand how to get the most out of your equipment Tickets for The Utility Expo 2021 are now available. The earlier you register, the more you save! To register, visit https://www.theutilityexpo.com/.