Speaker: Jarod Lentz, technical sales manager — systems of Astec
This session will dive into the world of aggregate processing plants, exploring best practices for boosting efficiency and maximizing production.
Blended Cements for Use in Concrete
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Joshua Gilman, director, sustainable infrastructure, American Cement Association
This seminar provides an overview of ASTM C595 blended cements — including Type IL, IS, IP and IT — explaining how they are specified, used and how they affect fresh and hardened concrete properties.
Controlling Traffic Inside Work Zones
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Robinson Vasquez, safety training manager of ARTBA
This seminar discusses collaborative efforts by ARTBA, OSHA, FHWA and industry leaders to address the lack of federal standards for managing heavy equipment traffic in work zones.
Eyes On Safety: Enhancing Mobile Equipment With Camera Technology
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Colton Rhew, national safety manager of Buckner Heavylift Cranes
This seminar explores the safety, legal and operational benefits of adding cameras to vehicle fleets through real-world case studies.
Fuel Management Systems for Off-Road Vehicles
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Darren Zink, global product manager of FILL-RITE Company
This seminar examines fuel management from an operational standpoint, showing how integrated systems can secure fuel assets, track usage and link data to accounting workflows.
How to Build a People-First Company
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Nic Parish, CEO of Burns Dirt
This seminar shares practical, field-tested systems for building and retaining a strong workforce in construction and related industries.
Leading Ladies: Practical Strategies to Overcome Challenges and Manage It
All
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speakers: Lindsay Berthelot, CEO of Sorrento Lumber & Concrete, and Karli Langner, public relations manager of Command Alkon
This seminar explores the challenges and strengths of women in leadership within a traditionally male-dominated industry, with practical guidance on navigating bias, mentorship and work-life balance.
Smart Tech in Site Prep: Accelerate Timelines, Drive Profitability
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speakers: Grayson Edwards, owner of Global CM LL, and Stephen Moyna princi-
pal of Moyna Consulting
This seminar showcases site preparation projects that replace traditional scrapers and haul trucks with tractors and side dump trailers to improve efficiency and lower operating and maintenance costs.
Tailored Risk Solutions for Top Contractors
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speakers: Emily Glanz, vice president of Cottingham & Butler, and Matt Murray of Cottingham & Butler
This seminar explores loss-sensitive insurance options for construction contractors, from deductibles to captives, and how each approach manages risk.
Understanding Financial Concepts Behind How to Charge for Owned Equipment
Tuesday, March 3, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Amer Al-Nahhas, chairman and business manager of Amedon Construction LLC
This seminar explains how to calculate accurate hourly billing rates for owned equipment by converting ownership cash flows into usable cost rates.
Avoiding, Managing Problem Projects
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Bryon Willoughby, retired project manager, vice president operations manager and construction consultant/expert witness
This seminar focuses on practical strategies to avoid, identify and manage unprofitable projects that erode contractor profitability.
Boosting Compaction Performance: Techniques, Technology, One Percent Advantage
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Brad Belvin manager, sales and marketing of SAKAI America Inc.
This seminar explains how rolling strategies, timing and temperature affect in-place density and pavement smoothness, with a focus on vibration versus oscillation.
Crew Collaborative: Empowering New Generation
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Kristina McMillan, director, business development of Ironmark Building Company; Mia McGlynn, executive director of Crew Collaborative; Erik Struebig, heavy equipment technician of Manitowoc Crane; Kate Rieling, project manager of Catamount Constructors; and Zach Taylor, president of Milania Corporation
This seminar offers practical tools for recruiting talent locally and online while building a long-term construction workforce.
Evaluating Concrete for Constructability
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Kyle Kammer, director of quality of Concrete Strategies; Thomas Van Dam, principal of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc.; and Larry Rowland, sustainability market manager of Heidelberg Materials
This seminar examines how low-carbon cementitious materials and concrete mix designs affect setting, strength gain and constructability.
Heavy Equipment Performance KPI’s Every Executive Should Know
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Rich King, CFO of Schlouch Incorporated
This seminar explores how contractors can improve fleet management by balancing utilization, maintenance and costs using data-driven benchmarks.
How to Use Drones in Your Earthmoving Business — Practical Applications
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Zach Pieper, manager of Quantum Land Design
This seminar introduces how civil contractors can integrate drones into everyday workflows to improve efficiency and profitability.
Leadership Lessons for Modern Construction Leaders
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: David Woods, CEO of Magellan Executive Partners
This seminar features former Ditch Witch CEO and author David Woods sharing practical, story-driven leadership lessons for today’s construction leaders. Attendees will gain actionable tools for managing stress, coaching people effectively and building a strong, energizing culture with clarity and humor.
Pulse Check — Equipment Market
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Eddie Aldrich, senior manager, client services of Rouse Services, an RB Global brand
This seminar provides an overview of current used equipment market trends across retail, wholesale and auction channels in the U.S. Attendees will review visual data and insights on volumes, pricing and demand for commonly sold equipment categories.
Risk Tolerance Is Shaping Your Safety Culture
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Ami Gignac, vice president of operations of GLC Minerals, and Katie Woodhall, director of safety of Beaver Excavating
This seminar explores how risk perception and risk tolerance shape workplace safety culture and decision-making.
This interactive workshop demonstrates how AI can be applied to real construction management challenges through hands-on exercises and field-based scenarios.
Building Better Teams: Effective Coaching, Career Conversations in Construction
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Kayti Bjorklund-Strandlund, team member of The Repurposed Educator; Erica Daher, team member of The Repurposed Educator; and Ryanne Bostrom, team member of The Repurposed Educator
This interactive seminar focuses on effective coaching and career conversations that move beyond traditional performance reviews. Attendees will learn practical techniques to support employee growth, strengthen relationships and build a culture of continuous improvement.
Safe Mobile Crane Operations in Vicinity of Power Lines
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Brandon Hitch, CEO of The Crane Industry Council of Australia, and Stephanie Wood, director of product safety of Terex Corporation
This seminar addresses the hazards of operating mobile cranes near energized power lines and outlines effective risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
Smarter Quarries: AI Solutions Powering Future of Aggregates
Tuesday, March 3, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: James Kenney, vice president of revenue operations of Strayos; Jeffery Van Grootel, director of business development, construction materials of INFORM North America; and Ranjeev Teelock, chief product officer of Command Alkon
This panel explores how artificial intelligence is being applied across the aggregates industry to improve efficiency, safety and sustainability.
Never Idle: Tech Made Easy, Grounded in Purpose
Tuesday, March 3, 11-11:45 a.m.
Presented by John Deere
This keynote highlights how technology, automation, data and AI are transforming construction operations to improve productivity, labor efficiency and uptime.
Breaking Barriers: Uniting Construction Industry for Mental Wellbeing
Tuesday, March 3, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Speakers: Sonya Bohmann, executive director of Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP), and Kristy Domboski, vice president, marketing, communications and brand of CFMA
This seminar addresses the construction industry’s mental health challenges and introduces CIASP’s Pathway Model as a practical framework for building a culture of well-being.
Building AI-Ready Teams in Equipment Management, Maintenance
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Steve Cubbage, founder of Longitude 94 LLC, and Bruce Rasa, CEO of Dexer
Building Longitudinal Joints to Last
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Todd Mansell, product application specialist of Caterpillar
This seminar covers proven methods for building durable longitudinal joints through proper paver setup, paving practices and compaction techniques.
Building Tomorrow: How Digital Advancements are Shaping Construction Industry
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Garrett Maurer, director of global digital products of Bobcat Company
This seminar explores how digital technologies such as telematics, sensors and connected ecosystems are transforming modern construction equipment.
Drilling, Blasting Fundamentals
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Jake Cefalo, blasting training manager of Dyno Nobel, and Mike Kotraba, vice president, DynoConsult Group of Dyno Nobel
This introductory seminar explains the basic principles of drilling and blasting for those with little or no prior experience.
Evaluation of Cementitious Materials for Concrete Performance
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Colin Lobo, executive vice president, engineering of National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, and Todd Nelson, principal of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
This seminar examines how concrete producers can adapt to lower-carbon cements and emerging supplementary materials while maintaining performance.
Fundamentals of Construction Selling — Set Yourself Apart From Your Competition
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Don Swasing, chief operating officer of Schlouch Incorporated
This seminar shares practical strategies for selling construction projects more effectively by disrupting traditional sales approaches.
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ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 Educational Seminar Listing
Ground Bearing Pressure, Your Work Ticket: What Do They Have in Common?
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Michael Walsh, president of Dearborn Engineers & Constructors Inc.
This seminar explains ground bearing pressure in practical terms and why it matters to daily construction activities.
Navigating Seamless Generational Leadership and Succession Planning in Construction Industry
Tuesday, March 3, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Chelsea Ellis-Hogan, CEO and president of Jim Reynolds Asphalt Contractor
This seminar covers practical approaches to succession planning that support smooth leadership transitions and long-term business stability.
Designing Autonomy Around People: Future of Remote Mining, Quarry Operations
Tuesday, March 3, 2-2:45 p.m.
Speakers: Ron Hankins, vice president and business line manager — surface and exploration drilling equipment of Epiroc USA, and Chuck Stilson, senior director of engineering of Luck Stone
This seminar explores how autonomous drilling systems are being deployed in mining and quarrying to enhance safety, performance and decision-making while keeping people at the center.
In The Mix Presents: Contractor Cheat Code for Brand Building
Tuesday, March 3, 2-2:45 p.m.
Speakers: Caleb Auman, principal owner of Auman Landscape; Naylor Taliaferro, creative director of LCR Media; Marvin Joles, influencer, contractor, media host and industry voice of In The Mix Media Co; and Eric Triplett, owner of The Pond Digger Company
This live podcast panel explores how construction industry leaders use social media and storytelling to build strong brands that attract clients and drive real business results.
Collaborative Approach to WIP Meetings
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Rich King, CFO of Schlouch Incorporated
This seminar explains how effective WIP meetings can align finance and operations teams to improve project oversight and outcomes.
Tale of Two Projects: How Gaylor Electric Is Leveraging Business Intelligence
to Eliminate Fade
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Jack Hineman, vice president of business intelligence of Gaylor Electric
This seminar explores how construction companies can replace opinion-based decisions with data-driven practices to improve performance and reduce project fade.
Updated Economic Outlook for Aggregates Industry
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Pierre Villere, senior managing partner of Allen-Villere Partners
This seminar provides an updated early-
2026 economic outlook for the construction and aggregates industries, including federal infrastructure spending, trade policy changes and tariff impacts.
Beyond Recruitment: Retaining Talent to Build Resilient
Construction Workforce
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Katie Kelleher, technical and development of Katie Cranes
This seminar focuses on workforce retention as the key to addressing construction’s labor shortage and improving long-term performance.
Speaker: Hassan Tabatabaee, director, global R&D director of Cargill
This seminar examines how biobased additives and binders are being used to create more sustainable and high-performing asphalt pavements.
Embracing Mixed Fleet: OEMs, Tech Providers Coming Together
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Tom Buhr, director of John Deere; Troy Rigby, director of Trimble Inc.; Michael Burton, director of engineering, IPPS, product quality and safety of LBX Company LLC; and John Somers, vice president, construction and utility sector of Association of Equipment Manufacturers
This seminar explores how interoperability and data sharing can help mixed equipment fleets work together more effectively across job sites.
Engineering Resilience: Concrete Innovations That Reduce Operational Expenses
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Donn Thompson, senior director, building innovations of NRMCA
This seminar highlights the advantages of using concrete for mid-rise commercial construction, including faster schedules, durability and energy efficiency.
From Debris to Dollars: Crushing Startup Secrets Every Contractor Should Know
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Ron Garofalo, vice president of DAG Mobile Aggregate Recycling; John Grisham, owner of JWG and CrushTex; Josh Nobles, equipment and facilities manager, Puget Paving of Puget Paving; and Nick Hooper, owner of Dependable Demolition
This contractor-led panel covers the essentials of starting a mobile crushing operation, from selecting equipment to building crews and managing materials.
In the Trenches: Operators Perspective On Trench Safety
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Zach Taylor, president of Milania Corporation; Gary Lee James, SME earthmoving of CM Labs; Ashley Piccirilli, pilot of US Army Aviation; and Alex Parker, owner of Parker Rock 'N Dirt
This seminar delivers a powerful discussion on trench safety, combining expert guidance, real-world data and survivor perspectives.
Preparing for Roadside Enforcement of Mobile Crane, Other Special Equipment
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Chris Smith, vice president, transportation of Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association
This seminar examines current and emerging roadside enforcement trends affecting mobile cranes and specialized equipment. Attendees will gain practical insight into permitting challenges, inspection practices and compliance strategies to reduce risk and avoid costly delays.
Zero Incident Sites — Technology Will Increase Safety
Tuesday, March 3, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Fred Rio, senior vice president of product and pricing of Trackunit
This seminar explores how technology and AI are improving jobsite safety through real-time monitoring of equipment and worker access.
Leading in the Age of AI
Tuesday, March 3, 3-3:45 p.m.
Speaker: Martin Willoughby, chief executive officer of Command Alkon
This keynote explores how leaders can harness AI today to drive transformation, innovation and growth across their organizations. Attendees will gain real-world insights on building a culture of curiosity and courage to lead confidently in the Age of AI.
Roadmap to Reducing Utility Dig-Ins
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Erika Lee, executive vice president of Common Ground Alliance
This panel outlines proven frameworks for preventing underground utility damage using best practices from accredited utility contractors.
Building Resilient Teams: Prioritizing Behavioral Health in Dirt World
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speakers: Lisa Bierer, BDE of Graham Company; Rich Jones, chief clinical officer of YouTurn Health; Vince Hafeli, president of Ajax Paving; and Jason Richmond, president of Dirt World of BuildWitt
This panel explores how prioritizing behavioral health can strengthen resilience, safety and performance in construction teams.
Conveyors 101
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Lee Williams, vice president of ASGCO Complete Conveyor Solutions
This seminar offers a clear introduction to conveyor fundamentals, including basic theory and maintenance best practices.
Decarbonization, Carbon Reporting Playbook
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Myrrh Caplan, senior vice president of Skanska
This seminar introduces the AGC Decarbonization and Carbon Reporting Playbook and how contractors can use it to manage project-level carbon reporting.
Getting Smooth Take Off Every Time
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Todd Mansell, product application specialist of Caterpillar
This seminar reviews the essential steps paving crews should follow to achieve a smooth start when pulling off the joint.
Lean Principles: It's About People, Process, Change
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speakers: Ami Gignac, vice president of operations of GLC Minerals, and Katie Woodhall, director of safety of Beaver Excavating
This seminar introduces lean principles and tools and shows how smaller, non-manufacturing construction companies can apply them to reduce waste and improve productivity.
Mass Concrete — How Hot Can It Get?
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Jonathan Poole, principal of MJ2 Consulting
This seminar addresses the challenges of mass concrete placement, with a focus on temperature control and crack prevention.
Primed for Growth: You Can’t Scale Chaos — Foundation You Need to Break Through That Next Ceiling
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speakers: Brittany Auman, owner of Auman Landscape, and Alicia Brentzel, owner of Brex Enterprises
This seminar explains how foundational systems can reduce chaos and move contractors out of constant reaction mode.
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Common CMV Over-
the-Road Accidents Through Training
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Jeffrey Hammons, vice president of JHam Group Consulting
This seminar examines common causes of commercial motor vehicle accidents and how targeted driver training can prevent them.
Stop, Collaborate and Listen: How to Navigate Conflict With Confidence
Wednesday, March 4, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Libby Pritchard, senior director sales and business development of Specialty Granules (SGI)
This seminar focuses on practical com-
munication skills to manage and prevent workplace conflict before it impacts performance or safety.
Autodesk Keynote
Wednesday, March 4, 10-10:45 a.m.
Speakers: Joe Speicher, chief sustainability officer of Autodesk, and Lalith Subramanian, vice president, product management and engineering of Autodesk
Building Construction Brands Online: Tips From Top Content Creators
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Brian Dietz, co-owner of Bob Dietz & Sons Inc.; Matt Stanley, founder/creator of Raised on Blacktop; Taylor White, director of business development of Ken White Construction; Mike Simon, owner and founder of Dirt Perfect; and Amy Underwood, plant operator of The Digger Girl
This panel explores how construction professionals use social media with purpose to build credibility, visibility and real business results.
Crushing 101
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Mark Krause, vice president of McLanahan Corp.
This seminar introduces primary and secondary crushers, helping attendees understand equipment options and how to select the right crusher for their site conditions.
Do You Know What You’re Doing? Telehandler, Forklift Compliance
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: David Brown, co-training director of International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 14-14B
This seminar explains key safety and compliance requirements for operating forklifts and telehandlers in construction and general industry.
Foundational Success: 10 Strategies for Employee Retention in Construction Industry
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Luke Eggebraaten, founder of Phaser Marketing
This seminar delivers practical strategies to improve employee retention by building a culture of appreciation, growth and work-life balance.
Ownership Transfer, Management Succession Planning for Construction Industry
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Anthony Ivener, president of Ivener Management Group
This seminar covers essential strategies for management succession and ownership transfer to ensure long-term continuity in construction businesses.
Smarter Paving: Real-World Lessons in Intelligent Compaction, Emerging Technologies
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Foster Ladlee of BOMAG Americas Inc. and Bryce Wuori, CEO of Pavewise
This panel explores how Intelligent Compaction and related technologies are improving asphalt paving quality, consistency and profitability.
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ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 Educational Seminar Listing
Evolution of Sustainability Initiatives & EPDs in North America
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Jack Cove, head of go-to-market of Pathways, and Alex Moody. director, solutions specialists of Command Alkon
This seminar examines how procurement policies and embodied carbon requirements are driving the use of technology to reduce emissions in construction materials.
Value of High Performing Equipment Managers
Wednesday, March 4, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Rachel Connor, chief learning officer of Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP), and Mason Ford, director of sustainability and equipment services of Skanska USA Civil
This seminar explores how empowering equipment management teams can improve bid competitiveness and long-term profitability.
Speaker: Joe Gibson, components sales engineer of Superior Industries
This seminar walks through a systematic conveyor inspection from tail to head pulley to identify performance, maintenance and safety issues.
Crane Inspection: What You Need to Know About Updates to B 30.5
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Ray Feidt, corporate inspection/training manager of Stephenson Equipment Inc.
This seminar reviews the latest ASME B30.5 updates and their impact on crane inspection requirements. Attendees will gain practical guidance to maintain compliance and ensure safe crane operations.
Expect the Unexpected: Navigating Macroeconomic Trends in Construction
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Christian Lawrence, head of cross-asset strategy of Rabobank, and Greg Stangl, head of regional sales, construction, transportation and industrial of DLL
This seminar examines current and emerging macroeconomic trends and their impact on the construction sector.
From Buzzword to Blueprint: Transforming Company Culture
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Kayti Bjorklund-Strandlund, team member of The Repurposed Educator; Erica Daher, team member of The Repurposed Educator; and Ryanne Bostrom, team member of The Repurposed Educator
This seminar introduces the Repurposed Educator framework and how it is being used to reshape company culture across construction organizations.
Moving Mountains: Technology Behind South Carolina’s EV Plant Earthworks
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Lamar Hester, channel performance manager — field systems sector of Trimble Inc., and Mike Marshall, GPS superintendent of Landmark Construction
This seminar highlights how advanced construction technology is being used on a massive EV plant project to move earth efficiently and accelerate planning and execution.
Safety Management Through Lens of Technology
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Rob McKinney, construction safety advocate of SALUS
This seminar explores how mobile and emerging technologies are transforming construction safety management from training to reporting.
Stop Admiring the Problem: How to Actually Increase Your Company's Exposure
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Thomas Haun, president of Turner Staffing Group
This seminar focuses on practical ways to improve understanding and perception of the mining and construction industries.
Tack Coat Problems, Solutions
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Brian Horner, director of dealer development and training of Etnyre
International
This seminar covers the fundamentals of
tack coat application and its role in pavement performance and longevity.
The Missing Link: Charging Infrastructure, BEV Adoption at Edge of the Grid
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Preston Moore, manager, power solutions — electric powertrain and charging systems of John Deere Power Systems
Utilizing Warm Mix Asphalt Technology to Reduce Blue Smoke Emissions at Asphalt Plants, Paving Sites
Wednesday, March 4, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Luke Peterson, technical marketing manager of Ingevity
This seminar explores how Warm Mix Asphalt technology can reduce blue smoke emissions by lowering production temperatures while maintaining performance.
Beyond the Truck: Differentiating With Services, Solutions
Wednesday, March 4, 2-2:45 p.m.
Speakers: Nicole Portello, senior vice president, services, solutions, digital and IT and chief digital officer of Mack Trucks; Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks and chairman of Volvo Group North America; and Jonathan Randall, president of Mack Trucks North America
This seminar explores how integrated services, connectivity and digital solutions are redefining value in the trucking industry beyond the vehicle itself.
Live Podcast Recording
Wednesday, March 4, 2-3 p.m.
Speakers: Mike Simon, owner and founder of Dirt Perfect, and Taylor White, director of business development of Ken White Construction
Catch a special live recording of the ConExpo-Con/AGG podcast right from the floor of the trade show.
Asphalt Meets Information Highway: Leveraging Social Media for Growth, Impact
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Marvin Joles, influencer, contractor, media host and industry voice of In The Mix Media Co; Kate Lancaster, senior manager — digital marketing of National Asphalt Pavement Association; and Taylor McPherson, director of communications and engagement of Lehman-Roberts, A Granite Company
This panel explores how asphalt industry companies use social media to build community, share expertise and strengthen their brand.
Developing Soft Skills in Sales
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Missy Scherber, owner of T. Scherber Demolition & Excavating
Eyes in the Sky, On-Demand: Drone Docks Built for Dirt, Deadlines, Data
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Nino Efendic, president of Aerial Prospex LLC
This seminar explores how autonomous drone docks provide real-time aerial intelligence to improve surveying, progress tracking and jobsite communication. Attendees will learn how fully automated drone operations enhance visibility, safety and decisionmaking through practical examples and a live demonstration.
Leading in New Era
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Sydne Jacques, CEO of Next Level Leadership, and Kristina McMillan, director, business development of Ironmark Building Company
This seminar explores how construction leaders can bridge generational gaps while honoring legacy knowledge and adapting to a modern workforce.
Quarry Kaizen: How Little Changes Can Add Up to Big Improvements
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m
Speaker: Craig McGinnis, senior manager, customer solutions of Komatsu
This seminar shows how small, everyday operational improvements can drive significant gains in quarry and large civil projects. Attendees will learn how identifying and reducing minor inefficiencies, supported by fleet management systems, can lower costs and improve production.
Reducing Work Injury Claims, Recovery Time With Near-Site Care & First Aid Programs
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m
Speakers: Amanda Kurt, vice president and managing partner of Kurk Inc., and Scott Law, work comp program manager of Athletico
This seminar shares how implementing a comprehensive workforce safety solution, including near-site medical support and first aid programs, helped reduce EMR in one year.
Roller-Compacted Concrete for Use in Pavements, Dam Construction
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m
Speakers: Joshua Gilman, director, sustainable infrastructure of American Cement Association, and Greg Halsted, senior director, local paving of National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA)
This seminar provides an overview of roller-compacted concrete, its applications and its use in pavement and dam construction. Attendees will learn about RCC materials, mixture design, placement practices and current trends to ensure high-quality, durable projects.
Smooth Operations: Essential Plant Operations for Quality Mix Production
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m
Speaker: TJ Young, president of T2ASCO
This session focuses on the plant-side fundamentals that drive consistent, high-
quality asphalt mix. Attendees will learn how aggregate handling and storage, temperature control and routine maintenance and calibration directly influence mix performance and project success.
Specifications — Getting Right Tools
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Douglas King, corporate equipment manager of Retired Sherwood Companies
This session addresses the common challenges companies face when specifying and selecting equipment, particularly for startups and small businesses.
State of Construction Equipment Economy
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speakers: Grant Nolen of Fusable and Jordanne Waldschmidt, chief editor — Equipment World of Fusable
This session gives attendees a deeper understanding of how macro trends in the construction industry influence equipment buying and selling decisions.
What's the Difference?
Certification vs. Certificate vs. Qualification vs. Competence
Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Thomas Sicklesteel, CEO of CCO Certification
This session will break down each of these terms, explain why they are not interchangeable and clarify how these differences impact regulatory compliance and workforce safety.
From Iron to Impact: How VR Simulation Is Transforming Heavy Equipment Training
Wednesday, March 4, 3-3:45 p.m.
Speaker: Greg Meyers, CEO of ForgeFX
This session explains how VR-based simulation training is helping equipment manufacturers train operators faster and safer while reducing equipment damage and risk. Real-world examples show where VR delivers measurable ROI and how it fits into modern training programs.
Cold Night in February That Changed Everything
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Jordan Stevenson, lead safety supervisor of Beaver Excavating
In this session, Jordan Stevenson tells his story about how a near-fatal encounter sparked a lifelong career in construction safety.
AI, Construction Safety: Real Examples, Real Results
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Josh Kanner, senior director of product strategy of Oracle Inc.
This session cuts through the hype to show how AI is being used today to improve construction safety.
Boosting Efficiency, Sustainability in Asphalt Plant Operations
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Greg Renegar, vice president, customer success of Astec Industries
This session explores how modern technologies improve asphalt plant efficiency while reducing emissions and operating costs.
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Speaker: Michael McLin, managing director of Maxim Consulting Group
This session explores how CEOs can set clear expectations and measurable outcomes to elevate the CFO role beyond reporting and into strategic impact.
Connected Machines: Precision GPS Solutions for Every Machine on Job Sites
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Ron Schwieters, senior manager, customer solutions of Komatsu
This session explores the current state of precision GPS technology for connected earthmoving machines and the expanded options available to today’s contractors.
How Oil Analysis, Fluid Filtering Combine to Extend Component Life
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speakers: Douglas King, corporate equipment manager of Retired Sherwood Companies, and Ken Hill, vice president sales of WearCheck Lubrication Services LLC
This session explains why oil analysis alone may not be enough to prevent component wear and how filtered or certified clean oil can extend component life.
Key Design, Construction Elements for Successful Concrete Paving Projects
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Brian Killingsworth, executive vice president, local paving of National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
This session covers best practices for designing, planning and constructing durable concrete pavements for parking lots, industrial facilities and local streets.
Nobody Wants to Suck! How to Build Your Employee's Blueprint for Success
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Jake Schmidtlein, director, people operations of Two Eight
This session offers a practical, real-world approach to addressing the root causes of disengagement and turnover in the trades.
Optimizing Crusher Efficiency: Best Practices for Operational Excellence
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Daniel Miles, president of Process Machinery Inc.
This session provides a focused look at optimizing efficiency and uptime across jaw crushers, horizontal shaft impactors and cone crushers.
Relational Leadership
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Ed Wallace, managing director of AchieveNEXT
This interactive session shows business owners and executives how to drive growth by becoming Relational Leaders who make key relationships their competitive advantage.
Essential Role of Lift Director, Responsibilities of Everyone
Working With Cranes On Job Site
Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Derek Sather, vice president, risk and safety of Sims Crane & Equipment Co.
This session clarifies what it truly means to have a qualified lift director and how that role differs from certification and other required jobsite positions.
Smart Machines Are Reshaping Construction
Thursday, March 5, 10-10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Dave Kranzler, director IoT services of AWS
This session explores how AI, automation and connected technologies are transforming construction equipment and job sites through smarter, safer and more efficient operations. Learn how AWS-powered solutions are enabling manufacturers to innovate, reduce costs and build more resilient and productive job sites.
Asphalt Pavement Forensics
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Buzz Powell, technical director of Asphalt Pavement Alliance
This session explains how to identify pavement distresses using the LTPP Distress Identification Manual and how to perform forensic analyses to understand why those distresses occurred.
How Scheduling Can Bridge Gap Between Field, Office
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Jim Potter, project controls manager of HDR Inc.
This session explores how disconnects between the field and office impact estimating, scheduling and project outcomes, and why field experience is critical to effective planning.
Next Generation Builders: Impacting Our Communities Through Leadership Development
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Amanda Kurt, vice president and managing partner of Kurk Inc.; Allison Stepnitz, director of BuildStrong Academy of Colo.; and Kate Rieling, project manager of Catamount Constructors
This session brings together contractors and educators from Colorado, Wisconsin and Georgia to share how they are building leadership development and training programs for the next generation of construction professionals.
Opioids: Critical Safety Conversation for Construction Workforce
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Amber Soiland, emergency nurse, trauma educator and harm-reduction advocate
This session explains why opioid misuse is prevalent in construction and how harm reduction strategies like naloxone are saving lives on job sites.
Protecting Your Business in Digital Age
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Nick Espinosa, chief security fanatic of Security Fanatics
This session breaks down why companies get hacked and what cybersecurity really means beyond insurance and buzzwords.
Rigging Fundamentals — Below the Hook Lifting
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Timothy Klein, principal engineer — structures and fabrication of WireCo
This session covers the fundamentals of safe lifting operations, including rigging basics, load assessment and proper sling inspection.
Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Aubrey Garinther, director, concrete design and construction of American Cement Association
This session introduces the ACA Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality and explains how each part of the cement and concrete value chain contributes to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
Screen Smarter: Practical Strategies for Peak Performance
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Alex Caruana (TBD); Duncan High, process equipment technology division manager of Haver & Boecker Niagara; Ian Edwards, vice president of global sales of MAJOR; and Ryan Senter, director of sales of Deister Machine Co.
This session brings together industry experts to explain how equipment dynamics, maintenance practices, and screen media selection impact screening efficiency in aggregate operations.
Value of Proactive Telematics Monitoring
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Madison Whitfield product manager — connected uptime services of Volvo Construction Equipment North America
This session explores how modern telematics systems have evolved to provide proactive machine monitoring that reduces downtime and supports smarter operational decisions.
Why Rental Is Essential to Your Equipment Fleet Portfolio
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Tom Doyle, vice president, program development of American Rental Association
This session examines the structural changes reshaping the rental industry, including the shift from ownership to rental, evolving customer behavior, and expanding markets.
Building for Tomorrow: Mastering Maintenance Planning, Work Order Management for Peak Performance
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Robby Smith, president and CEO of TBR Strategies LLC
This interactive workshop explores how effective maintenance planning and scheduling can improve organizational performance through better work order management and team productivity. Participants will work in groups to apply best practices and develop practical strategies they can use immediately.
CFMA Benchmarker Results
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Jennifer April, senior underwriter, team lead of AXA XL, a division of AXA, and Steve Freinberg, director of CohnReznick
Yes, Machine Control Is for Compact Equipment, Small Businesses, Too
Thursday, March 5, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Mark Jones, senior manager compact solutions group of Topcon Positioning Systems
This session explores how compact equipment like skid steers, CTLs and miniexcavators can be enhanced with machine control technology to deliver precision, efficiency and higher production.
Iron, Data and Dust: Real Future of Automation, Workforce
Thursday, March 5, 11-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Kris Lengieza, vice president, global technology evangelist of Procore
This session explores how intelligent, connected construction ecosystems are helping self-perform contractors address labor shortages through practical automation.
Advanced Maintenance Technology: Preventing Failures Before They Happen
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Rocco Marrari, vice president of sales of Pedigree Technologies
This session examines how telematics, machine health monitoring and diagnostic data help fleet managers move from reactive repairs to proactive maintenance.
AI, Future of Data-Driven Construction
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Matthew Cox, chief data officer of Fusable
This session explores how artificial intelligence is transforming construction, with a focus on the critical role data plays in driving safer, more efficient and more predictive operations.
Believe In Safety (Survivor's Story)
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Brandon Schroeder, speaker of Believe In Safety
Safety speaker Brandon Schroeder shares his personal story of surviving a life-threatening arc flash accident and the lessons it taught him about the human side of safety.
This session previews CFMA’s 2025 Financial Benchmarker results, highlighting key financial ratios, Best in Class metrics, backlog trends and insights related to new lease accounting standards.
Concrete
Innovations: Pathways to Reducing Carbon Footprint
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Lionel Lemay, CEO of ConcreteNexus LLC, and Brian Killingsworth, executive vice president, local paving of National Ready Mixed Concrete Association
This session explores emerging concrete technologies using materials like pozzolans, calcined clay, and biochar to improve durability while reducing carbon impact.
Reducing Silica, Dust With Efficient Water Tank Use
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Josh Swank, chief growth officer of Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc.
This session explains how water trucks are used to control crystalline silica and jobsite dust while improving safety and operational efficiency.
Smart
MEWP Selection: Accessories That Take Safety Further
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speaker: Tony Groat, North America — regional manager of IPAF — International Powered Access Federation
This session covers how the right accessories and fall protection systems enhance safety and productivity when working at height. Attendees will learn how to outfit MEWPs to match task requirements while staying compliant with ANSI A92 standards.
Autonomous Shift: Innovations, Impacts in Quarry Operations
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: Mark Anderson, senior manager, autonomy of Komatsu; Rusty Minix, senior project manager of Luck Stone; and David Veasy, senior product manager — construction autonomy of John Deere
This panel explores how autonomous haulage is moving from large mining operations into quarries and construction sites, improving safety, workforce efficiency and productivity.
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Speaker: Wally Adamchik, president of FireStarter Speaking
This session explains why most change initiatives fail and how leaders can improve results by understanding the seven levers of change and the four roles people play during change.
Path to 100 Percent Recycled Asphalt Pavement
Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.
Speakers: James McMurray, head of business development of Green Asphalt, and Dylan Neudecker, general manager — Central N.Y. of Heidelberg Materials
This session explores how Green Asphalt produces 100 percent recycled hot mix asphalt using the nation’s first hybrid asphalt plant and a patented air filtration system.
Global Technology Trends
Shaping Construction Industry
Thursday, March 5, 2-4 p.m.
Speakers: Matthew Abeles, vice president, construction technology and innovation of Associated Builders and Contractors; Ty Findley, co-founder and general partner of Ironspring Ventures; Colin Guinn, CEO of Gel Blaster; Zulq Malik, founder and CEO of SmartBuild; Nick Espinosa, chief security fanatic of Security Fanatics; Katie George, senior director of strategic initiatives of iCEV; Vivin Hegde, GP and founding partner of Zacua Ventures; and John Somers, vice president, construction and utility sector of Association of Equipment Manufacturers
Learn about the biggest global trends in construction technology and innovation from the leaders in areas including automation, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, drones, workforce, job site efficiency and robotics.
AFSP Talk Saves Lives
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Valerie Moyer, senior manager, construction initiatives of American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
This session presents AFSP’s Talk Saves Lives: Construction program, providing an overview of suicide risk in the construction industry, warning signs and prevention strategies.
Case Studies in Asphalt, Concrete Pavement Failures, How to Prevent Them
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Timothy Martin, president of 2TM Consulting Engineers
This session uses real-world case studies to examine how design, material selection and placement practices impact asphalt and concrete pavement performance.
Data Based Project, Field Management
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Stephane McShane, director of Maxim Consulting Group
This session explores the shift from experience-based decision making to data-driven operations in construction. Attendees will learn best practices for implementing technology, training teams and driving engagement to successfully adopt a more objective, fact-based approach.
From Downtime to Uptime: Fixing Broken Service Process in Construction Fleets
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: John Dowling, co-founder of By The Boxes
This session introduces the methodology and philosophy behind Service by the Boxes, a documented process that creates accountability and exposes bottlenecks in the service department.
Lawsuit Protection, Tax Reduction Strategies
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Larry Oxenham, senior advisor of American Society for Asset Protection
This session explores practical tools business owners can use to protect assets from lawsuits, reduce tax liability, and plan for smooth business and estate succession.
Basics of Screening
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: Ryan Senter, director of sales of Deister Machine Co.
This session introduces the fundamentals of screening for novice plant design personnel, covering core concepts like stratification, separation, bed depth and key operating variables.
To Slam or Not to Slam ... That Is the Question!
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:15 p.m.
Speaker: David Epps, chief technology officer of Envision Construction
This session compares Terrestrial Laser Scanning and SLAM scanners, explaining their core differences, strengths and ideal use cases across AEC projects.
Accelerating Business Relationships
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Speaker: Ed Wallace, managing director of AchieveNEXT
This interactive session shows how building intentional, competitor-proof relationships creates lasting business value that cannot be commoditized, digitized or outsourced. Attendees will learn practical relational strategies they can apply immediately to strengthen customer, partner and peer relationships.
Best Practices for Residential, Commercial Paving
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-4 p.m.
Speaker: Brian Hall, asphalt training specialist of LeeBoy
This session covers essential best practices for commercial asphalt paving where tight geometry and grade constraints demand a higher level of precision.
Planning Load Handling Activities: ASME P30.1 and Its Practical Application
Thursday, March 5, 2:30-4 p.m.
Speakers: Kevin O'Neill, chief engineer of Bay Crane Companies, and Mathieu Chaudanson, senior associate and director of mobile crane engineering of Howard I. Shapiro & Associates
This session introduces the value of formal risk assessment, job planning and lift plan development using ASME P30.1 guidance. Through an interactive workshop, attendees will practice categorizing lift risk levels and selecting the proper equipment and methods for safe load handling.
Small Business Workshop
Friday, March 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Speakers: Scott Beebe, founder, head coach of Business On Purpose; Michael Redd, senior tax consultant/tax attorney of International Development Services Inc.; Benjamin Holmgren, owner of Ground Crew; Brian Dietz, co-owner of Bob Dietz & Sons Inc.; and James Starbuck, founder and director of Starbuck Group
Building Better Operators Through Simulation Training
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Alan Limoges, manager of product growth of CM Labs Simulations
This session explores how simulation technology is transforming construction training by identifying skill gaps and allowing safe practice of high-risk tasks. Attendees will see real-world examples and leave with practical ideas for integrating simulation into their training programs.
Digging Deeper: Practical Guide to UndergroundDevelopmentMine
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speakers: Bob Archibald, CEO of Q4 Impact Group, and Maggie Archibald, chief operating officer of Q4 Impact Group
This session provides an introduction to underground mining fundamentals, covering the technical, logistical and economic considerations involved in planning a successful operation.
ESOPs — Creating Legacy
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Cara Benningfield, partner of Forvis Mazars
This session provides an overview of ESOPs and how they can be used as a succession planning and retirement strategy. Attendees will learn the benefits, risks and considerations involved in evaluating whether an ESOP is the right fit in today’s economic climate.
Shup Up and Dig: Better Feedback for Better Performance, Better Retention
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: Wally Adamchik, president of FireStarter Speaking
This interactive session shows why consistent feedback is critical to improving performance in construction and provides practical tools to deliver it effectively.
Turn Your Team Into Championship Team: Hiring, Training,Motivation,Management, Retention
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: David Fellman, president of David Fellman & Associates
This session helps leaders evaluate employee skills and attitudes then build targeted improvement plans using clear team models from sports. Attendees will learn how to hire better manage performance and align compensation to reinforce the behaviors and results they want.
Veta MDMS, Web — Paving Contractors’ Big Paving QC Helper
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Speaker: George Chang, senior engineering consultant of The Transtec Group, A Terracon Company
This session explains how intelligent construction technologies are improving asphalt paving quality control through integrated digital tools and near real time data.
What’s Next for U.S. Infrastructure
Friday, March 6, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
No speaker information
This session brings together leaders from government industry and media to examine what has been achieved since the IIJA and what gaps remain in United States infrastructure investment. Attendees will gain insight into current policy decisions and how they will shape the future of infrastructure and the construction industry.
Next Level Awards Ceremony
Friday, March 6, 10:30-11 a.m.
No speaker information
The construction industry’s most innovative achievements take center stage. The Next Level Awards honor cutting-edge advancements that are redefining what’s possible across the construction industry.
Asphalt Quality Essentials: From Planning, Production, Into Construction
Friday, March 6, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Debbie Schwerman, executive director of Wisconsin Asphalt Pavement Association
This session will focus on the fundamentals of ensuring top-notch quality in asphalt mixture production and construction. Designed for those building their expertise, it covers the essentials of asphalt quality control techniques needed to maintain excellence at every stage of the process.
From Hard Hats to Hashtags: Social Media Strategies to Build Your Brand, Humanize Your Crew, Attract Next Generation
Friday, March 6, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speakers: Emily Hansen, social media manager of Team Elmer’s, and Tonya Wildfong, communications manager of Team Elmer’s
In this seminar, attendees will learn how to turn likes into loyalty by humanizing your team, creating scroll-stopping content and building trust that attracts top talent, lifelong customers and community support.
Four Domains of Safety Leadership: Measurable Traits That Change Everything
Friday, March 6, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Justin Ganschow, business development manager | Caterpillar Safety Services of Caterpillar Inc.
This session explores how leaders influence daily safety decisions and the specific behaviors proven to drive safer outcomes.
Washing, Classifying 101
Friday, March 6, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: John Bennington, technical sales manager of Superior Industries
This session provides an overview of aggregate washing methods and why wet processing is critical as clay and silt content increases. Attendees will learn the basics of washing science equipment selection maintenance practices and how to avoid common processing issues.
AFSP: Construction, Mental Health
Friday, March 6, 11-11:45 a.m.
Speaker: Christine Yu Moutier of AFSP EmpowerHER Workshop
Friday, March 6, 12-6 p.m.
Speakers: Amy Henningfield, director of workforce development of Superior Construction; Katie Kelleher, technical and development of Katie Cranes; Amy Underwood, plant operator of The Digger
Girl; Ebony Jennings, president of Jennings Asphalt Contracting & Construction; and Missy Scherber, owner of T. Scherber Demolition & Excavating
This workshop brings together women in the industry to share experiences best practices and challenges through networking panels and keynote presentations. Registration required and a payment of $199.
Exhibit Design Awards, Managed By EXHIBITOR Magazine
Friday, March 6, 1-1:30 p.m.
No speaker information
The Exhibit Design Awards honor the most creative and impactful booth designs at ConExpo-Con/AGG. Join us at the Ground Breakers Stage when EXHIBITOR Magazine unveils its four winners per size category along with one “Editor’s Choice” award winner.
Engineering Future of Power: Smarter, Cleaner, Connected Job Site Solutions
Friday, March 6, 2-2:45 p.m.
Speaker: Erick Schram, senior project manager of ANA Inc.
This session explores how hybrid power systems real-time telemetry and load data are transforming temporary power for modern job sites. Attendees will learn how connected technologies reduce fuel use improve reliability and lower total cost of ownership.
Future of Maintenance: Insights From Tech Leaders in Equipment Solutions
Saturday, March 7, 8:30-9:45 a.m.
Speakers: Austin Conti, chief executive officer and co-founder of Tenna; Luke Powers, CEO and co-founder of Gearflow; and Alex Kraft, founder and CEO of Heave Industry leaders share how AI predictive analytics and mobile platforms are transforming equipment maintenance from reactive repairs to proactive strategies.
EmpowerHER Workshop — Day 2
Saturday, March 7, 9:30-11 a.m.
No speaker information
This workshop brings together women in the industry to share experiences best practices and challenges through networking panels and keynote presentations. Registration required and a payment of $199.
Shops, Talks and Walks: Festival Grounds Earthmoving
Saturday, March 7, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. No speaker information
In these hands-on sessions, participants will learn how to recognize early warning signs of machine wear, make informed decisions about when servicing is needed and take proactive steps to avoid unplanned stops. Session includes Caterpillar, Sany and Volvo.
Shops, Talks and Walks: South Hall & Silver Lot Land Clearing, Earthmoving Saturday, March 7, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. No speaker information Session includes John Deere, Vermeer and Ford Pro.
Shops, Talks and Walks: West Hall Earth Moving
Saturday, March 7, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
No speaker information Session includes Hyundai CE and Kubota.
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When time matters, E2 Systems’ Material Placer delivers. Designed to move concrete, aggregate, and bulk material quickly and precisely, this innovative conveyor system helps crews keep production moving without bottlenecks. By eliminating excessive truck maneuvering and manual handling, E2 Systems improves jobsite efficiency, reduces downtime, and supports safer operations — even in tight or congested work zones.
E2 Systems’ Material Placer is engineered to streamline material placement on demanding infrastructure jobs. Designed for speed, accuracy, and reliability, the system allows crews to unload trucks efficiently while maintaining consistent material flow. Used on major roadway, airport, and paving projects, E2 Systems helps contractors reduce cycle times, improve placement control, and keep crews focused on production — not repositioning equipment. INNOVATION THAT MOVES MATERIAL — AND PROJECTS — FORWARD.
ESCO: Nexsys Mining Ripper System
Ripping with large dozers in mining, aggregate or heavy construction applications is some of the most demanding conditions for ground engaging tools.
ESCO’s latest ripping innovation — the Nexsys ripper system — coupled with high-grade alloys and modern manufacturing, delivers performance
on D11 dozers, according to ESCO.
The Nexsys mining ripper system was developed using finite element analysis (FEA) for higher system strength, discrete element modeling (DEM) for greater system stability and extensive field testing. The result is increased reliability, safer in-field replacement and better performance than conventional ripper systems, according to ESCO.
out its service life. A sealed hammerless lock simplifies point replacement.
Major system attributes include:
• increased system reliability for more machine uptime;
• safer in-field replacement helps protect site personnel;
• bit wear material increased by more than 45 percent over uni-lok;
• improved system performance provides more production;
The Nexsys ripper system, coupled with high-grade alloys and modern manufacturing, delivers performance on D11 dozers, according to ESCO.
The upgraded nose has higher strength and stability to withstand ripping at its toughest. The optimized point profile assists with material flow and is configured for better penetration while maintaining sharpness through-
• optimized lock makes tooth replacement easier and faster; and
• greater system strength and stability delivers longer life.
For more information, visit esco.weir.
John Deere Power Systems to Put Power of Choice On Display
John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) will spotlight original equipment manufacturer (OEM) equipment alongside its full range of power solutions at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026, March 3-7 in Las Vegas at Booth W40442, West Hall.
This marks the first time JDPS has integrated customer equipment directly into its ConExpo booth. This approach reinforces the company’s focus on customer choice and highlights how collaboration with OEMs drives innovation across vital industries.
“A new era in power is about providing the right solution for the right application, and that starts with listening to our customers,” said Julien Le Vély, global director of marketing and sales of JDPS. “At ConExpo, we’re proud to showcase not just our technology, but the real-world success of the OEMs who trust John Deere to power their equipment. We remain deeply committed to advancing the diesel engines many rely on today while investing in a comprehensive portfolio of solutions — including battery and hybrid technology and renewable fuels — to ensure our customers’ success for years to come.”
Solutions Across Power Spectrum
The JDPS booth is designed to display engine and other power solutions across a broad range of power and application sizes, making it easy for OEMs and customers to explore the right fit for their needs:
• Small Size, Strong Impact: Discover power solutions engineered to deliver seamless integration and significant performance.
• Mid-Size Muscle, Modern Energy: Explore a lineup of engines and hybridready technologies that provide the power needed to drive the modern job site.
• Big Power, Bigger Possibilities:
Experience the high-horsepower engines that anchor the next generation engine lineup, built to handle the most demanding applications with durability and performance.
Featured OEM Applications
The core of the JDPS exhibit is a celebration of the OEM customers who put John Deere power to the test every day. The proven, dependable performance of the machines showcased in the JDPS booth demonstrates the power needed to thrive in some of the world’s toughest industries and conditions. Participating OEMs include:
Bandit Industries: High-Production
Chipping in Tough Terrain
Bandit Industries will feature their 2290 track whole tree chipper, a machine valued for its balance of high-production capability and compact, transportable design. In demanding applications like right-of-way and land clearing on intense slopes, the chipper relies on the JD14 engine to provide the critical horsepower and high torque needed for efficient chipping.
CK Power: the Future of Portable Power
CK Power, a distributor, manufacturer and parts and service provider for off-highway industrial engines and generator solutions, will unveil a concept generator built around the new JD4 engine. This custom power solution was engineered to demonstrate the JD4’s key advantages: a compact package, simplified maintenance and performance for the demanding utility, construction and rental markets.
Elgin Sweeper Company: Cleaning Communities for More Than a Century
Elgin Sweeper Company, founded in 1914, will display its flagship three-wheeled Pelican mechanical streetsweeper, Customers describe the Pelican powered by a 4.5L John Deere industrial engine as tough, maneuverable and dependable, according to the company.
These qualities are essential for improving community health and safety. Elgin Sweeper Company’s ongoing collaboration with JDPS is crucial as it focuses on the industry’s shift toward hybrid-electric models driven by sustainability goals at the municipal and community level.
Jones Manufacturing: Durability in Grinding
Jones Manufacturing will showcase the ruggedness of its Mighty Giant grinder, powered by the JD18 engine. For this 96year-old company, the JD18 delivered a new competitive edge with the engine’s fuel efficiency, lower-end torque and remarkably quiet operation. The power range of the JD18 is helping Jones Manufacturing reach new clientele and strengthening the Mighty Giant’s position in both the agricultural and industrial grinding markets.
John Deere Construction Equipment Showcase
JDPS will feature two John Deere machines in its booth. Displaying the John Deere applications will underscore how the same powerful and reliable engine technology OEMs rely on is engineered directly into John Deere equipment.
The 310 X-Tier E-Power Backhoe is built with John Deere and Kreisel battery technology. The prototype backhoe is a 100 percent battery-electric solution that showcases the development process of John Deere by putting customer needs first.
With their input and testing, the machine has evolved to support productivity and offers instant torque and quiet operation, and will be displayed alongside a concept mobile charging solution. Unveiled at bauma 2025, the mobile charger concept demonstrates our focus on developing flexible charging options that can be deployed quickly and easily wherever they are needed.
Also on display will be the diesel-electric 824 X-Tier wheel loader, a large-scale loader powered by the JD9 engine. In addition to learning about the loader’s revamped 9.0L engine, visitors can explore the electric variable transmission (EVT) technology on the 824 X-Tier, which delivers near instant response and simplified operation with a single pedal.
For more information, visit deere.com/en/news/.
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John Deere Power Systems will spotlight OEM equipment alongside its full range of power solutions at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.
Liebherr to Hold Demos in Interactive Area at ConExpo
Hosting more than 139,000 attendees, ConExpo provides hands-on highlights featuring the world’s top equipment manufacturers.
As one of the largest exhibitors, Liebherr will feature booths spanning more than 71,000 sq. ft. Attendees can explore various exhibits, including construction machines, material handling equipment, mobile and crawler cranes, tower cranes, concrete technology, deep foundation machines and digital innovations.
Deemed the largest construction tradeshow in North America, ConExpo preparations for the Liebherr team begin several months in advance. From machine layout and booth design to final touches, teams across the United States and Europe coordinate efforts to provide a seamless experience for attendees throughout the weeklong show.
At the Booth
The main Liebherr booth located at the festival lot offers a wide variety of activities and areas where attendees can learn more about Liebherr machines, technologies and general information about the booth.
Front and center of the main Liebherr booth includes the 10,000 sq. ft. interactive
demo area. With live demonstration shows happening daily throughout the week, attendees can experience multiple machines in operation in real time including a variety of construction equipment.
Technology, Careers, More
The Liebherr booth also will feature several areas designed to provide engagement with attendees, including an information desk for general booth support, a career center for those interested exploring new opportunities and a technology pavilion showcasing Liebherr’s latest innovations such as interactive displays highlighting MyLiebherr, CranePlanner, diagnostic tools, as well as on-site simulators. Whether you want to explore Liebherr technology, learn about career opportunities or grab the iconic Liebherr hat, the booth has something for everyone.
Liebherr also will have a second booth on display in the Platinum booth P7761 showcasing a variety of deep foundations solutions. Stop by to connect, explore, and experience the world of Liebherr up close. Stop by to connect, explore and experience the world of Liebherr up close.
For more information, visit liebherr.com/conexpo. Liebherr will feature booths
DEVELON Demonstrates New Equipment at ConExpo 2026
DEVELON will return to ConExpoCon/AGG March 3–7, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nev., with a comprehensive lineup of construction equipment and the launch of its new generation of excavators.
DEVELON will once again exhibit its equipment in the outdoor festival grounds area, booth F32054. Headlining the event will be new heavy and compact DEVELON machines equipped with multiple productivity, safety and uptime protection features to take on a variety of job sites. The booth also will showcase a range of DEVELON products, including articulated dump trucks, dozers, wheel loaders, mini excavators, compact track loaders and more.
“It’s been nearly three years since we launched our new brand at ConExpoCon/AGG, and we’re glad to be back at North America’s largest construction trade show,” said Morgan Stallings, senior director of dealer development and marketing of DEVELON. “This show allows us to introduce our newest next-generation products and showcase our current lineup that helps operators be more productive and efficient on job sites. Plus, it helps
us build a stronger connection between our customers and dealers.”
Interactive Experiences, Demos Throughout the week, show attendees
can see DEVELON equipment with live heavy equipment demos featuring a DEVELON excavator, dozer and wheel loader.
A major attraction in the exhibit will be
the DEVELON compact equipment experience area.
Visitors will have the unique opportunity for hands-on operation of a DEVELON mini excavator and a compact track loader, testing their operating skills by completing interactive activities that are part of the DEVELON operator experience.
In addition, the exhibit will feature specific areas designed to educate show attendees on the history of DEVELON and its brand as well as current innovations. These will include the DEVELON-exclusive transparent bucket, smart X-Care service, My DEVELON fleet management and future innovations like Concept-X2.
And for the first time, DEVELON will give attendees the opportunity to purchase their favorite DEVELON swag in an on-site merchandise area.
Attendees will be able to participate in the DEVELON mixed reality (MR) guidance and virtual reality (VR) simulator experiences, providing hands-on virtual operation and maintenance training for construction equipment.
For more information, visit develon-ce.com/en.
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DEVELON will return to ConExpo-Con/AGG with a comprehensive lineup of construction equipment and the launch of its new generation of excavators.
Komatsu Shows How Connected Performance Drives Results
Komatsu will showcase its nextgeneration equipment, digital technologies and service solutions at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026, highlighting the theme “Connected performance, driving your success.”
With new machines and digital offerings, Komatsu will demonstrate how to turn equipment insights into practical business results that may help enhance productivity, promote safety and control total cost of ownership.
Komatsu’s exhibit, located in booth W41945, will feature one of the company’s strongest lineups of new equipment in years, including several machines that will be unveiled to the North American market for the first time, according to Komatsu. Each machine is built to deliver performance but can provide even greater value when connected to the company’s comprehensive digital ecosystem spanning everything from telematics and fleet management to artificial intelligence and autonomy, according to Komatsu.
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Komatsu will showcase its next-generation equipment, digital technologies and service solutions at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.
additional new excavator also will be unveiled.
Wheel loaders: Models including the WA485-11 and WA475-11 will demonstrate how the Komatsu hydraulic mechanical transmission, enhanced cab design and embedded technology can help boost cycle times, reduce fuel consumption and promote operator awareness.
the HD605-10 with enhanced performance and smart quarry integrations, along with smart quarry autonomous, a solution that enables autonomous operation, available for both new quarry trucks and as retrofits to existing trucks. An all-new articulated truck at the higher end of the industry payload range with traction control engineering also will be unveiled.
Komatsu will highlight how its integrated approach supports owners and fleet managers at every stage — from selecting the right equipment to training, managing fleets, analyzing performance and planning future work. The company’s goal is to make hard work easier, provide actionable insights and help companies sustainably and profitably reach their goals.
services that help make better decisions, improve daily productivity and build longterm value in their operations.”
Komatsu also will feature expanded capabilities within My Komatsu, the company’s central enterprise platform. Visitors can explore digital experiences and learn how the platform connects fleet information, planning tools and support resources in one interface that can continuously grow to leverage AI and data analysis, shorten business decision cycles and improve fleet performance, according to Komatsu.
Smart Construction digital solutions will be demonstrated through hands-on displays and live demos showing how the suite of software and hardware tools can help track and plan work, dig precisely to plan and streamline communications — including new products such as Smart Construction dashboard mobile.
Excavators: Komatsu’s new PC220LCi-12 excavator and PC365LC-11 multifunction plus excavator, both designed for enhanced operator comfort, will showcase the company’s commitment to integrating technology with practical machine design to help support more efficient and productive job site operations. An
Dozers: Two new generation dozers will be showcased with new steering systems and operator-focused cabs. New technology within these dozers is designed to help operators of varying experience levels achieve consistent results while supporting efficiency and productivity on the job site.
Haul trucks: Komatsu will highlight
This includes the evolution of autonomous operation, software-defined vehicles and AI technologies throughout the product line as initiated with recent partnerships and developments that will drive innovation throughout the entire product line, according to Komatsu.
“Owners and fleet managers want equipment and technology that work together to create value across the entire enterprise, not independently as one-off solutions,” said Rod Bull, CEO of Komatsu North America. “Connected performance is our commitment to deliver machines, data and
Additional products and solutions showcased at the booth will span forestry applications, drilling equipment and crushing solutions. Featured attachments from Komatsu-owned manufacturers Montabert, Lehnhoff and Hensley will demonstrate how these solutions can help expand versatility and support efficient material handling across job sites, according to Komatsu. Montabert and Hensley will exhibit in adjacent booths to showcase endto-end solutions for the industry.
For more information, visit komatsu.com.
Enerpac Tools, Lifting, Transportation Systems at ConExpo ’26
Enerpac marks its return to ConExpo with a range of new lifting systems, batteryoperated pumps and tools and on-site, smart transportation solutions, demonstrating the company’s continued focus on productivity, efficiency and safety whatever the project size.
Making their first appearance at a ConExpo is the 600- ton capacity Enerpac SBL600 hydraulic gantry, a 60 ton capacity DTA by Enerpac automated guided vehicle (AGV) smart transporter, 200 ton capacity SCJ-series cube jacks, battery-powered SC-series and XC2-series pumps, PPH-series joint pin puller and E-mover skate system.
toe jacks and ring climbers / cribbing rings.
In addition, Enerpac is launching its first battery powered split flow pump and next generation, new design, 400T capacity low height skidding systems (LH400), together with new ranges of
In addition to the latest torque tools and cylinders, the Enerpac booth will also feature an Enerpac JS-250 jack-up system for lifts up to 1,000 tons. Strand jacks typically used for bridge launching and a 12-point, Enerpac Evo synchronous lifting system used for monitoring,
lifting, lowering and weighing of non-uniform distributed heavy loads will also be shown.
Interactive Demonstrations
The Enerpac booth will include demonstrations of the DTA by Enerpac smart transporter, and SCJ-series cube jack, E-mover skate and LH400 skidding system. Tool demonstrations will feature the SC-series and XC2-series battery-powered pumps and the PPH-series pin puller providing an efficient, safe and versatile method for removal of joint pins during the maintenance of heavy machinery.
For more information on Enerpac tools, lifting and transportation systems, visit enerpac.com.
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Enerpac SBL600 hydraulic gantry with a folding boom for ease of transportation.
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Powerscreen Kicks Off 60th Anniversary at ConExpo 2026
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The Trakpactor 480SR, particularly designed to meet the needs of the United States market, returns in an enhanced configuration.
Powerscreen will mark its first major event in the brand’s 60th anniversary year at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.
As North America’s largest construction trade show, ConExpo provides a fitting stage for a brand whose history of innovation have helped shape the modern materials processing industry, according to the company. On display will be two Powerscreen machines making their show debut; the 1300X Maxtrak and Trakpactor 480SR.
The 1300X Maxtrak represents the next step in the brand’s cone crushing line, advancing the legacy of its predecessors with a focus on cubicity, throughput and consistent performance for secondary and tertiary applications.
Alongside it, the Trakpactor 480SR, particularly designed to meet the needs of the United States market, returns in an enhanced configuration, now available with an independent
pre-screen and underpan feeder that build on the impactor’s strong reception since its initial launch in 2023. Both machines reflect Powerscreen’s long-standing commitment to delivering reliability, versatility and operator- focused engineering, according to the company.
The year 2026 marks six decades since the founding of Ulster Plant Ltd in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, the small but visionary operation that would grow into today’s Powerscreen. From those early days, the brand established a reputation for pioneering the concept of mobile screening and bringing equipment directly to the quarry face. This became a global shift in how operators work, and that same mindset continues to guide Powerscreen’s product development, engineering and customer relationships today.
“Celebrating 60 years is not simply a milestone, it is a trib-
ute to our people who have shaped Powerscreen since day one,” said Sean Loughran, business line director of Powerscreen. “ConExpo-Con/AGG is the ideal place to begin this anniversary year, because it brings together our customers and distributors who have been integral to our journey. As we enter our seventh decade, innovations such as the 1300X Maxtrak and the Trakpactor 480SR demonstrate our ongoing commitment to setting the standard for performance, safety and reliability.”
For more information, visit powerscreen.com.
Case Comes to ConExpo ’26 With New Machines, Technology
Case Construction Equipment is doubling down at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 with a machine lineup designed to help crews work smarter, safer and more efficiently than ever before, according to Case.
The company will feature more than 40 machines across 40,000 sq. ft. at booth #W40701, highlighting nearly 20 new or upgraded models. The display will offer contractors, municipal crews, utility teams, landscapers and rental businesses of every size a first-hand look at Case’s new equipment, technology and attachments.
“This year at ConExpo, we’re not backing down on our commitment to provide practical innovations that help crews stay ahead of the curve,” said Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. “The equipment landscape is evolving, and so are the needs of the people behind the controls. Whether it’s precision technologies to support accuracy on complex projects, the myCaseConstruction app delivering realtime fleet intelligence or comfort features to make long days easier, Case is rolling out integrated solutions that help crews work
faster, smarter and more efficiently.”
Highlights include new D Series 3-ton mini-excavators, a new midi-excavator and new models to the E Series full-sized excavator lineup — showcasing attachment capabilities and Case’s latest control, connectivity and precision technology.
Visitors also can see the latest addition to Case’s growing list of electric equipment: the all-new TL100EV electric mini track loader, with quiet, emissions-free operation and the same performance as its diesel counterpart, according to Case.
New G Series compact wheel loaders with cab improvements will be at the show, along with upgraded large wheel loaders featuring operator-assist features like AutoDig and rear object detection. Show attendees also will be able to preview new N Series dozers expected to arrive in late 2026, with big upgrades to performance management, visibility and the operator experience.
Alongside the new equipment, Case will spotlight milestone machines that define the brand’s legacy of innovation, performance and partnership.
Among the exclusive highlights will be the very first J.I. Case Signature Edition 580 Super N backhoe loader — a collector’s item honoring the brand’s heritage — as well as the heavy-metal inspired Hetfield Limited Edition TV450B compact track loader, based on a machine designed for Metallica frontman James Hetfield. The trailblazing 580EV electric backhoe also will be on display, demonstrating Case’s pioneering work in powerful, zero-emissions equipment for unique jobsite requirements.
Beyond machinery, Case is bringing its support and partnership-focused approach to keep customers moving even when the job gets tough. Attendees can explore technologies that support the equipment and help operators work safely and efficiently, see a range of versatile attachments and experience the latest digital solutions that optimize efficiency, precision and total cost of ownership, according to Case.
“Case has been carefully developing digital tools to help dealers and customers operate at peak potential,” said Tyler Mills, head of CNH Construction parts and service,
North America. “Integrating tech and iron is critical to proactive support, ensuring safety on the work site and reducing overall operating costs. Our machine control, safety intelligence and connectivity tech converge at ConExpo into a cohesive digital ecosystem that connects the machine, operator, dealer and back office. The Case technology hub within the booth will demonstrate current technology for all skill and budget levels, as well as a view into the inner workings of our newest developments. Case is excited to be in the driver’s seat for the future of construction technology.”
“We’re building more than machines — we’re building partnerships with our customers to drive their success,” said Brad Stemper, head of Americas product management, Case Construction Equipment. “Every piece of iron in our booth, from our compact machines to our biggest excavators, is designed with the operator in mind so they can stay on schedule, control their operation and protect their bottom line.”
For more information, visit casece.com/conexponews.
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The 1300X Maxtrak represents the next step in the brand’s cone crushing line.
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Closing its year-long centennial celebration, Caterpillar’s ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibits will demonstrate the company’s commitment to helping its customers “Reshape What’s Possible.”
From new machines and technology to services and rental options, visitors will see first-hand how Caterpillar delivers the innovation, flexibility and support that provide exceptional value to its customers globally.
Anchoring the company’s participation, Caterpillar’s festival grounds exhibit, F29929, will feature operator stadium, which will host the nine finalists participating in the company’s third Global Operator Challenge. Caterpillar is expanding its presence at ConExpo-Con/AGG with a West Hall display, booth W40416, that will be dedicated to Caterpillar’s compact construction equipment, while Cat Industrial Power Systems will exhibit its latest industrial diesel engine innovations in its South Hall exhibit S80229.
“We look forward to giving attendees an up-close look at Caterpillar’s latest advancements and groundbreaking technologies in the construction industry through our demos, hands-on experiences and interactive exhibits,” said Tony Fassino, Caterpillar Group president.
“Visitors will see how Caterpillar can solve their toughest challenges as we reshape today’s worksite while providing them an understanding of what is possible in the future.”
Technology, Connectivity, Safety
The exhibits will showcase the latest technologies in the construction industry that are meeting today’s needs and anticipating tomorrow’s challenges. Visitors of the exhibit will experience the company’s evolution in autonomous machines and the tangible impact of AI on the industry.
These advancements in intelligent systems and integrated digital platforms are designed to deliver continuous value that evolves and optimizes customer outcomes — reshaping what’s possible. The company also will
highlight the latest tech tools that will allow customers to focus more on service and operational efficiency.
Caterpillar is showcasing the latest VisionLink features in equipment management, productivity and safety, which help customers operate more efficiently, effectively and safely across operations of all sizes and brand mix. In addition, attendees will be able to explore end-to-end capabilities, including full fleet solutions with Cat Grade.
The full capabilities of Cat Command will also be on display, including remote-control, semiautonomous and autonomous capabilities in the construction and quarry industries. The latest addition to the Cat Detect portfolio, collision mitigation, will be introduced during both our in-thedirt demos in operator stadium as well as with a hands-on experience.
Reshaping Future of Construction Equipment
Cat Building Construction Products (BCP) will showcase expansions in its compact equipment line in the West Hall exhibit, and Caterpillar experts will provide an overview of an enhanced customer experience designed to give customers more options and flexibility.
Meanwhile, at Caterpillar’s 70,000 sq. ft. outdoor exhibit at operator stadium, visitors will be able to check out more than 30 machines, including the new compact radius Cat 319 small hydraulic excavator. It excels in a broad range of road construction,
available in North America with new, renewed or upgraded customer value agreements (CVAs). This new services commitment CVA is about getting customers back to work with dealers committing to next-day parts and two-day repairs. And now, if either of these commitments isn’t met, customers receive Cat credits.
Customers will continue to have the flexibility to choose the best CVA option for their unique needs, as offered by their local Cat dealer.
Cat Rentals
site development, underground utilities, construction maintenance and forestry applications.
Celebrating 30 years since the Cat asphalt paver introduced the Mobil-trac undercarriage to the industry, an AP1055 asphalt paver will be on display featuring the latest customer-driven updates and a new extended-life smooth plate for the Cat SDX screed plate system.
ConExpo-Con/AGG attendees will see future designs for new motor grader and dozer models. This includes a preview of the next generation Cat 150 motor grader offering both joystick and lever controls, as well as the next generation 160 motor grader with joystick control.
The new dozer on display will unveil Caterpillar’s second high drive electric drive medium dozer that offers high levels of productivity, fuel efficiency and ease of operation, as well as low service and maintenance costs.
Custom-Tailored Programs, Solutions
Caterpillar will announce Cat Vantage rewards, a change to Cat rewards with a new, simplified program offering exclusive benefits and enhanced customer value. In addition, the Cat Card will rebrand to the Cat commercial account to better convey the product’s role as a flexible finance solution for customers purchasing parts, attachments, rentals, repairs and more.
Services Commitment
Attendees will learn more about the new services commitment now
Challenge (GOC), an international competition allowing participants to showcase their mastery of machines and technology. On March 3, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., the GOC finals will begin once again in operator stadium. People can watch the finals in person at the stadium or live on cat.com.
Cat Rentals will showcase its newly refreshed brand and modernized digital experience, giving visitors an inside look at how the same trusted dealer network is ready to deliver more — more convenience, more options and a better online experience.
Guests will see the new look of Cat Rentals while exploring catrentals.com, where improved search capabilities make it easier than ever to find the right equipment from more than 70 brands. Cat Rentals experts will demonstrate the enhanced online portal, where customers can submit rental and service requests, call off equipment, make order changes, view basic telematics and equipment locations and much more.
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Caterpillar power systems and solutions will be on display in the South Hall. The booth includes a new high horsepower C3.6 engine and the new C13D, both of which meet EU Stage V and U.S. EPA Tier IV Final emission standards.
Caterpillar is committed to extending engine life cycles, with the booth showcasing how we support customers’ aftermarket needs with Cat parts and service solutions including connectivity, condition monitoring and a remanufactured C7 engine. The C2.2, the new high horsepower C3.6 and the C18TT will also be featured in the Festival Lot.
Reshaping Legacies
Six years ago, Caterpillar held its first Global Operator
This year’s Global Operator Challenge drew a record turnout, with 87 Cat dealers participating and 125 challenges held worldwide to determine the nine finalists from Europe, Asia and North and South America. Three challenges during the show will test each finalist’s mastery of technology and skills as an operator. The nine competitors include:
• Brian Hayden (United States);
•Brock Leclerc (Canada);
• Luanderson Sousa (Brazil);
• Gunter Dewit (Belgium);
• Nicolai Thomsen (Denmark);
• Sebastian Behr (Germany);
• Norio Miyajima (Japan);
• Timothy Lamb (Australia); and
• Shane Poole (Australia).
Global Dealer Technician Challenge
Highlighting the growing opportunity for technicians, the Global Dealer Technician Challenge recognizes the essential role Cat dealer technicians play in providing superior customer service experiences. The challenge emphasizes how skilled technicians are part of a high-tech, highimpact and high-demand career. The top 10 finalists will compete in the finals in February 2026, and the champion will be announced during ConExpo-Con/AGG. All ConExpo-Con/AGG attendees are encouraged to attend the Global Operator Challenge Finals and to see first-hand the new equipment, technologies and services on display in festival grounds exhibit F29929, the West Hall display, booth W40416 and South Hall exhibit S80229. For more information, visit cat.com/conexpo2026.
Rendering of entrance to Caterpillar's 2026 ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibit, operator stadium.
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ProStack Announces Attendance, Equipment Features at ConExpo
ProStack photo The team will be in the Silver Lot at Stand SV2357 where attendees will be able to see the new TW 36-150 radial telescopic conveyor up close.
ProStack announced that it will be attending ConExpo/Con-AGG from March 3-7, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nev. The team will be in the Silver Lot at Stand SV2357 where attendees will be able to see the new TW 36-150 radial telescopic conveyor up close.
Closer Look at TW 36-150
ProStack’s TW 36-150 radial telescopic conveyor features a working length of 150 ft. and is capable of 270 degrees of radial
movement with 800 tph as standard. This radial telescopic conveyor can be tailored to meet the specifications of multiple applications and has been specifically designed for the North American market. The TW 36-150 is road towable in North America and can be set up without the need for tools.
A stockpile height of more than 48 ft. 10 in. allows for a maximum stockpile capacity of approximately 102,696 cu.yds.
For more information, visit terex.com/prostack/en.
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Edge Innovate to Unveil Latest Machines at ConExpo 2026
Edge Innovate will once again use ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 as the global launch platform for its latest material processing innovations, reinforcing its “Get Your Edge” message and showcasing equipment engineered to deliver higher productivity, lower operating costs and long-term reliability.
Exhibiting in the Silver Lot, Edge Innovate will introduce the new VS750s high-capacity waste shredder, alongside the ScreenPro S16, now available to the North American market.
Making its first public appearance at ConExpo 2026, the Edge VS750s represents an advancement in slow-speed, high-torque shredding technology. Built for large-scale recycling and waste processing applications, the VS750s is engineered to process high volumes of difficult waste streams while maintaining control, efficiency and durability, according to Edge Innovate.
Weighing 59.3 tons, the VS750s is powered by a Caterpillar C18 Tier IV Final/Stage V engine, delivering the torque and resilience required to sustain demanding, high-throughput operations in the most challenging environments. To meet varying operational and sustainability requirements, the VS750s is available in both direct drive and electric hybrid power source configurations, offering customers greater flexibility, improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
At the core of the VS750s is a heavy-duty twin-shaft shredding chamber designed to deliver high torque at low operating speeds. This configuration enables the processing of materials such as municipal solid waste, construction and demolition waste, green waste, industrial waste, wood and biomass, while producing a consistent output size suitable for downstream processing. Intelligent load management continuously regulates shaft speed and torque to protect the drivetrain, reduce wear and maximize uptime, even when processing highly variable material streams, according to Edge Innovate. Built with durability and serviceability in mind, the VS750s features durable construction, easy component access and simplified maintenance points, reducing downtime and lowering total cost of ownership, according to Edge Innovate. Operator-friendly controls and a strong emphasis on safety further enhance ease of operation, making the VS750s a dependable solution for high-volume waste and recycling facilities.
ScreenPro S16
Following the VS750s reveal, Edge Innovate also will showcase the ScreenPro S16, now officially available to customers across North America. The ScreenPro S16 is the latest addition to the ScreenPro range, offering a more compact screening solution that builds on the larger ScreenPro S18, without compromising on output, efficiency or versatility.
Designed to handle feed capacities of up to 661 tons per hour, the ScreenPro S16 is ideally suited to mid- to large-scale operations requiring high production rates and precise material separation. The machine features a 16 ft. by 5 ft. dual-deck screen, providing a 16.7 sq.yd. screening surface. Adjustable screening angles between 14 and
20 degrees, combined with a wide oversize discharge conveyor and heavy-duty feed hopper, allow the S16 to deliver consistent throughput and excellent product quality across a wide range of applications.
The ScreenPro S16 offers flexibility with multiple screen media options, allowing operators to tailor the machine to suit different materials and end-product requirements, whether processing aggregates, construction and demolition waste or recycled materials. For recycling applications, the S16 also can be equipped with over-band magnets and magnetic head drums for efficient ferrous metal recovery.
Engineered for ease of use and maximum uptime, the ScreenPro S16 incorporates intelligent load management, hydraulic fold-
ing conveyors, a low-level feed hopper and a two or three-way split configuration. A fully integrated power unit with easy service access, combined with a userfriendly control system featuring sequential start and stop functionality, enhances both productivity and safety, according to Edge Innovate. Maintenance downtime is minimized through a hydraulic lift-up screenbox, allowing fast and efficient mesh changes, supported by full access walkways on both sides of the machine. Powered by a Caterpillar Tier IV Final/Stage V engine, the ScreenPro S16 delivers fuel-efficient performance, with dual power and electric hybrid drivetrains also available to support Edge Innovate’s commitment to sustainable, low-emission solutions.
Commenting on the new product introductions, Darragh Cullen, managing director of Edge Innovate, said: “ConExpo is the ideal platform to unveil major new products, and we are proud to introduce both the VS750s and the ScreenPro S16 to the North American market and to customers from around the world. The VS750s, in particular, demonstrates our ability to engineer truly high-capacity solutions, combining enormous scale, power and intelligent control in one machine. These products reflect exactly what Edge Innovate stands for — robust engineering, practical innovation and equipment that gives our customers a real operational edge.”
For more information, visit edgeinnovate.com.
Following the VS750s reveal, Edge Innovate also will showcase the ScreenPro S16. Edge Innovate photo
Edge Innovate will introduce the new VS750s at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.
Edge Innovate photo
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Superior Bringing Big Iron, Ideas to ConExpo-Con/AGG
Superior Industries Inc. is returning to ConExpoCon/AGG with its largest outdoor footprint yet.
The company will showcase new equipment, systemwide solutions and hands-on experiences from booth SV2374 in the silver lot, where more than 60 Superior team members will welcome visitors from across the industry.
“When you step into our booth, we want you to get a clear picture of what Superior Industries stands for,” said Jason Adams, the manufacturer’s president. “Yes, we’re bringing a lot of iron, but more importantly, we’re bringing a winning team that loves this industry, is fun to work with and genuinely wants to help our customers succeed.”
This year’s booth layout is designed to feel open, approachable and easy to navigate, giving visitors a complete look at how Superior’s growing portfolio of crushing, screening, washing and conveying products connect across real-world applications.
Here are some of the new products making its debut in Las Vegas.
New Independence High Frequency Screen Plant
Built to make spec from challenging feed, this new plant pairs a multi-slope six by 20 two-deck design with a vibrating feed box that spreads material evenly for stronger stratification and maximum open area utilization, according to Superior.
Outboard motors simplify inspection and maintenance, VFD control allows individual tuning for each deck and a fully-enclosed body reduces dust. An automated clean out cycle helps move sticky material, resulting in up to 20 percent more capacity in the same footprint.
New Cemco Vertical Shaft Impactor
Merging the strengths of the legacy Cemco platform with features from Superior’s Valor VSI, this redesigned crusher delivers rock on rock performance. New rotor and chamber geometry boosts efficiency, and a rotating anvil ring extends component life. The platform maintains parts commonality across models and offers multiple chamber and rotor options. A C1920 with a vtwin drive will be displayed in the booth.
New 600 HP Crushing Performance On P500 Frame
A factory-approved power upgrade now rates the P500 Patriot cone for 600 hp, giving portable operators more output without oversize permits or heavy haul requirements. The show unit will be mounted on a rear feed, rear discharge portable chassis equipped with hydraulic leveling legs and a large observation platform.
creates larger stockpiles in less space. Visitors will see a 36 in. by 80 ft. model with hydraulic controls for the hopper wings, undercarriage and folding head section.
New Conveyor Transfer Zone Skirting Solutions
Superior is introducing an updated set of skirting solutions designed for cleaner, tighter control across load and transfer zones. Newly designed adjustable skirtboards arrive in preassembled sections with trim to fit mounting legs to match individual conveyor designs. Paired with them, RockGuard skirting liners add dust sealing through steel backed rubber or urethane options in a range of lengths, heights and thicknesses. Producers can choose flat or beveled edges to manage everything from heavy impact to high speed fines.
These new releases will stand alongside a TeleStacker conveyor, RazerTail truck unloader, Liberty jaw crusher, Endeavor cone on a Fusion modular platform, Dakota cone, Aggredry dewatering screw, Guardian horizontal screen and nearly three dozen other conveyor components covering idlers, pulleys, belt scrapers and problem-solving accessories.
Inside Construction Management Tunnel
Superior’s Construction Management division will anchor a section of the booth that guides visitors through an interactive map of completed turnkey projects. Each site reveals a look at services delivered, products installed and results achieved, supported by video, photography and other project visuals. Members of the team will be available for conversations about design, planning, installation, commissioning and long term optimization. With a growing demand for integrated site development, this team continues to expand its output and capabilities.
Interactive Booth Challenge With Prizes
A planned booth challenge will encourage visitors to get moving through the entire space in a fun, interactive way. Guests can scan QR codes placed throughout the booth to unlock quick tasks. Each completed challenge earns points toward prizes and encourages attendees to explore more of the booth. It’s a simple, engaging way for visitors to experience the depth of Superior’s full product portfolio across crushing, screening, washing, conveying and components.
New Self-Contained Portable Radial Stacker
Superior’s redesigned self-contained stacker delivers dependable performance at a competitive price point. Updates to the truss depth, power supply and load zone hopper improve efficiency while the onboard engine powers up to 500 TPH. A steeper angle
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P500 Patriot cone with 600 hp
Superior photo Cemco vertical shaft impactor
Superior photo Independence high frequency screen plant
Superior photo Self-contained portable radial stacker
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