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  Granite CFO resigns, interim CFO appointed
  Equipment World (May 25, 2010) - Granite Construction Incorporated announced today that Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) LeAnne M. Stewart is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities. Vice President and Corporate Controller Laurel J. Krzeminski has been appointed interim CFO. The transition is effective June 1, 2010.
  Posted by Stacy Wessel on 5/27/2010
 
  Felix Chavez & Son 2010 named Contractor of the Year
  Equipment World (March 5, 2010) - Ryan Chavez, owner of Felix Chavez & Son Construction, based in Weston, Colorado, won the 11th annual Contractor of the Year award sponsored by construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. and leading national trade magazine Equipment World during a recent ceremony at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
  Posted by Kevin Hazaert on 3/8/2010
 
  The popularity of onsite recycling is growing
  Grading & Excavation Contractor (May 2009) - A smaller machine can be a smart choice when it comes to a crusher for onsite demolition debris. Today’s smaller crushers make it cost-effective to move into a demolition site, crush the concrete and asphalt, and either reuse the material onsite or haul it away. Onsite crushing saves trucking costs, tipping fees at the landfill, and labor expenses.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 6/29/2009
 
  Environmental Compliance - Who's Responsible?
  Grading & Excavation Contractor (Buyers Guide 2010) - On the jobsite, everyone is responsible, so the more you know and understand about how to stay in compliance, the better off you are.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 6/29/2009
 
  How to Make the Switch to Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
  Construction Equipment (February 1, 2009) - Initial use of ultra low sulfur diesel in off road equipment may require more frequent fuel-filter changes.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 4/2/2009
 
  Factors That Affect the Equipment Rate
  Construction Equipment (February 1, 2009) - Equipment managers who understand how the equipment rate functionswithin an organization can set it wisely and then track its accuracy.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 4/2/2009
 
  A Mercenary Guide to Reducing Diesel Emissions
  Construction Equipment (March 1, 2009) - Contractors say automatic grade control, vehicle telematics, and fuel-tracking systems boost profits by cutting fuel use and improve air quality in the process.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 4/2/2009
 
  Making the Grade - With Precision - On an Airport Project
  Grading & Excavation Contractor (March-April 2009) - In Cedar Rapids, IA, as it worked on the taxiway portion of a multiyear runway project for the Eastern Iowa Airport, the general contractor, Cedar Valley Corp., recently discovered that the best tool available to help meet those tight tolerances was the precise positioning made possible through its grading subcontractor’s GPS machine controls.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 3/16/2009
 
  Keep 'Em Rolling
  Grading & Excavation Contractor (March-April 2009) - From retreads and radial tires to steel and rubber tracks, here are some tips to help keep your operations moving along.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 3/16/2009
 
  Behind the numbers: Assessing total cost of equipment ownership
  Grading & Excavation Contractor (January-February 2009) - It’s not just the initial purchase price that matters, it’s the total lifetime cost of owning and operating the equipment. With the cost of some basic (and essential) materials rising like monsters in a nightmare, and with fuel prices hurting all contractors, manufacturers of grading and excavation equipment have understood that their new models must reflect an awareness of the true costs of ownership.
  Posted by Chuck Frey on 1/27/2009
 
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The International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition
October 4–6, 2011—Louisville, Kentucky, USA