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ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 Attracts More Than 140,000 to Las Vegas

ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas attracted over 140,000 construction professionals from 128 countries, showcasing latest equipment and tech innovations. Manufacturers displayed advancements in automation, sustainability and digital solutions, shaping the future of job sites. Show attendees connected with industry leaders, sealed deals and gained insights on enhancing efficiencies and operations. Industry praised the event for fostering collaborations, idea-sharing and learning opportunities, setting the stage for the industry's growth.

March 9, 2026 - National Edition
Updated: March 17, 2026
CEG/AEM

ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 attracted more than 140,000 construction professionals from 128 countries from around the world to Las Vegas, where attendees gathered to buy equipment, conduct business and explore the latest technology shaping the future of the industry.

Held March 3-7, 2026, the show brought together contractors, manufacturers, technology leaders and workforce advocates to showcase new equipment, emerging technologies and solutions designed to help the construction sector build more efficiently, safely and sustainably while maintaining strong industry momentum.

Spanning more than 3 million sq. ft. of exhibit space, ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 featured more than 2,000 exhibitors showcasing the latest equipment, technology and services across every major construction sector.

From massive earthmoving machines, towering cranes and next generation paving equipment to digital jobsite solutions, automation, sustainability and advancements, the show floor offered attendees the opportunity to see equipment up close, connect directly with manufacturers and make informed purchasing decisions that will shape projects and businesses in the years ahead.

"ConExpo-Con/AGG is where the construction industry comes to see what's next," said Dana Wuesthoff, show director, ConExpo-Con/AGG. "This week demonstrated the resilience and ingenuity of our industry. From advanced machinery to digital tools that help crews work safer and smarter, the innovations unveiled here will shape jobsites for years to come."

The energy on the show floor translated into real business opportunities for show attendees who traveled to Las Vegas to evaluate new machines and connect with manufacturers. For many at the show, ConExpo-Con/AGG provides a rare opportunity to see equipment firsthand, compare solutions and make purchasing decisions that will shape their operations for years to come.

"We've actually made deals here, met clients and connected with new partners," said Ryan Ford of F&G Trucking Crane. "It's one of the best places to bring the industry together and move business forward."

Defining Next Jobsites

Across the show floor, manufacturers unveiled technologies and equipment designed to define the next generation of construction jobsites.

Komatsu highlighted advancements in intelligent machine control and automation, including its PC220LCi-12 intelligent excavator, which uses integrated sensors and 3D design data to help operators excavate to grade with greater precision and reduce rework. Komatsu also introduced the all-new HM460-6 46-ton articulated truck, the largest in its lineup.

LiuGong showcased a range of advanced machines including the 870 HE loader, 952F excavator and 924 FE electric excavator underscoring the industry's growing investment in electrification and lower-emissions equipment.

"We've seen a lot of equipment that we're looking to purchase in the near future," said Thomas Coyne of Donjon Marine. "Being able to put your hands on the machines and talk directly with manufacturers makes ConExpo-Con/AGG a great show for companies like ours."

Technology across the show floor also demonstrated how digital solutions are transforming construction workflows.

Topcon Positioning Systems 3D-MC Edge is a new feature within the 3D-MC environment engineered to focus directly on a machine's cutting edge for enhanced accuracy and responsiveness.

Samsara showcased connected operations technology that enables contractors to monitor equipment utilization, safety and fleet performance across jobsites.

Doka demonstrated advanced formwork and digital job site solutions designed to improve efficiency and safety on complex infrastructure and building projects.

Compact equipment leader Bobcat also showcased technology focused on the future of compact construction, highlighting advances in AI, electrification, autonomy and connectivity, including its Bobcat Jobsite Companion, an AI-enabled system designed to help operators work more efficiently with real-time machine insights and jobsite guidance.

Innovation across the industry was further recognized through the Next Level Awards, which honor breakthrough technologies transforming how construction projects are built and managed. The awards spotlight equipment and technology innovations that improve productivity, sustainability and jobsite safety, reinforcing ConExpo-Con/AGG's role as the global stage where the construction industry unveils ideas and machines shaping its future.

ConExpo-Con/AGG announced the winners of its Next Level Awards program on March 6 during a special event on the Ground Breakers Stage. After three days of voting, show attendees selected Husco's GenSteer as the ConExpo-Con/AGG Contractors' Choice for best equipment and Gravis Robotic's Gravis Rack as the ConExpo-Con/AGG Contractors' Choice for best technology.

"Autonomy and retrofit technology are changing the game," said Federik Filz-Reiterdank of Crewline. "The ability to upgrade existing machines with sensors and automation is accelerating adoption across the industry."

"ConExpo-Con/AGG highlights the innovation pipeline that keeps construction moving forward," said Eric Sauvage, president and CEO of LBX Company and ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 show chair. "The technologies introduced this week are not concepts. They are real-world solutions contractors can adopt now to build faster, safer and more sustainably."

Ground Breakers Stage Delivers Industry Thought Leadership

The Ground Breakers Stage served as a hub for forward-looking conversations, drawing strong attendance for sessions on artificial intelligence, workforce development, infrastructure investment, sustainability and the evolving role of data across construction operations.

Industry leaders and technology experts explored how digital transformation, manufacturing advancements and collaborative partnerships are reshaping the sector and helping companies navigate changing market dynamics.

The momentum continues beyond the show floor as the Ground Breakers Stage sessions are now available to stream on demand, where they have already generated thousands of online views, extending the conversation around the technologies and ideas transforming construction.

Global Gathering Focus On Building Future

ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 reinforced construction's role as a driver of economic development, supporting infrastructure modernization, energy expansion, manufacturing growth and resilient communities. The show created opportunities for contractors and manufacturers to connect directly, exchange ideas and accelerate adoption of technologies that improve project outcomes.

"The value of coming here is almost impossible to quantify," said Justin Herle or Datloff Bros. Construction. "You meet vendors, learn how others are solving problems and discover new ways of doing things that you can take back to your business."

In addition to exhibits, attendees participated in 150 comprehensive education sessions, live demonstrations and peer-to-peer discussions designed to deliver actionable insights for businesses of every size.

Classroom education is a cornerstone of the ConExpo-Con/AGG experience, delivering an all-encompassing lineup of panels, workshops, and keynote conversations designed to help attendees stay ahead of a rapidly evolving construction landscape. From hands-on equipment insights to forward-looking discussions on artificial intelligence, sustainability, and workforce innovation, ConExpo-Con/AGG provided learning opportunities for every role and career stage.

New weekend workshops for 2026 brought together hundreds of women in construction, small business owners and maintenance professionals for peer driven learning at the show. The expanded lineup helps industry professionals connect with others who understand their daily challenges and opportunities.

• Shop Talks & Walks: Hands-on training focused on preventive maintenance, fleet efficiency, and real-world equipment solutions.

• EmpowerHER Workshop: Held in celebration of Women in Construction Week 2026, these sessions connected women industrywide for mentorship and inspiration.

• Small Business Workshop: Dedicated to helping small business owners and family-run firms strengthen operations and build partnerships.

"This show brings people together to learn about the latest equipment and technology while also sharing ideas on how to recruit and train the next generation of workers," said Adonis Smith of IUOE Local 478.

Looking Ahead

As the industry continues to evolve, ConExpo-Con/AGG remains the premier destination for discovering solutions, building partnerships and preparing for the demands of tomorrow's jobsites.

The next ConExpo-Con/AGG will return March 13-17, 2029, continuing its tradition of bringing the global construction industry together to drive progress.

For more information, visit conexpoconagg.com.

(All photographs in this article are Copyright 2026 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

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Case CE had a huge presence at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
A Morooka MST160CR dumper has an upper structure that rotates a full 360 degrees, allowing a load to be delivered without spinning the undercarriage, giving the machine the ability to work in tight spaces.  (CEG photo)
CBI, a Terex brand, brought its 5900T magnum force grinder with a 60-in. wide infeed rotor. (CEG photo)
Power Curbers’ 5700-D curb and gutter machine is a one-machine solution for curb and gutter work, highway safety barriers and irrigation ditches, as well as other special applications, according to the company. (CEG photo)
Dynapac and Bluelight Machines teamed up to showcase autonomous compact solutions. This Dynapac CA2500D seismic roller operates in Bluelight Machines’ live autonomous demo. (CEG photo)
Dynapac, part of Fayat group, featured an array of machines for the paving industry at ConExpo. (CEG photo)
LeeBoy’s 8608 and 8680 asphalt pavers greeted attendees.  (CEG photo)
(L-R) are Shannon Seymour LeeBoy; Jean-Claude Fayat, Fayat group president; Kristi Randolph, LeeBoy; and Bryce Davis, LeeBoy. (CEG photo)
A group of attendees stopped by the Morooka booth to find out more information on the MST880VDL utility carrier.  (CEG photo)
Morooka’s MST110CR carrier can carry everything from employees to material on a jobsite. It also can be used as a haul truck for dumping. (CEG photo)
Yanmar unveiled its TL 50 RP compact track loader with ASV Posi-Track technology. (CEG photo)
Komatsu’s WA700 mining-class wheel loader was poised to dump material into a HD605 rigid frame off highway dump truck at the company’s display. (CEG photo)
Yanmar’s Vi080-7 mini-excavator is the ideal machine to work on utilities, demolition and landscaping applications. (CEG photo)
GEITH offers a variety of attachments for construction machines. (CEG photo)
LeeBoy presented a Rosco NB15 three-wheeled sweeper. (CEG photo)
This new Vögele Super 2003-5 paver was launched at ConExpo 2026. This model features laydown rates of up to 1.54 tons per hour and are designed for high-speed paving, according to the company. (CEG photo)
John Deere welcomed attendees to its outdoor display at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
Mauldin had a variety of machines on display, including this 1560 asphalt paver. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Chad Norton, Richard Gatlin, Blaine Stanley, Brian Marsh and Mike Harrison all of Ford Construction Company, Dyersburg, Tenn., and Darrell Thompson of Power Equipment, Nashville, Tenn., with the newest addition to Vögele’s lineup — the Super 2003-5 paver.  (CEG photo)
Industry champion Mike Rowe, former host of Dirty Jobs, stopped by AEM’s I Make America booth during ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
Mike Rowe, former host of Dirty Jobs and current podcaster, played to the crowd at ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
Mike Rowe, former host of Dirty Jobs and founder of the mikeroweWORKS foundation, stopped by AEM’s I Make America booth at ConExpo. I Make America tours the United States to promote companies who manufacture products in America.  (CEG photo)
Teddy McKeon, executive publisher of Construction Equipment Guide, calls attention to the free custom Dirty Graphix give away at CEG’s booth at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.  (CEG photo)
Kioti cleverly built this transformer — aka its mascot, a coyote. (CEG photo)
An attempt to set a new world’s record for most people wearing high-visibility vests was thwarted by everyone’s enthusiasm to get into the show. They’ll try again in three years. (CEG photo)
Peter Ovrebo of Yanmar Compact Equipment North America, Grand Rapids, Minn., was ready to introduce the ASV TL25 RP compact track loader. (CEG photo)
Dean Virnig (L) and Bryan Virnig of Virnig Manufacturing, Rice, Minn., debuted a new drop deck trailer at ConExpo. Virnig is known for attachments and just started producing trailers.  (CEG photo)
Erick Poirier (L), sales, and Derek Bauer, owner, Able Tool & Equipment, located in Windsor, Conn., proudly display the new Wacker Neuson ET40 mini-skid steer, which is manufactured in the United States. (CEG photo)
Anthony and Donna LaFatta, president of A&D Equipment in Guilford, Conn., display the company’s Rotostar portable crusher, Steelwrist tilt rotators and Indeco hammers. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Huddig Inc.’s Hans Bergqvist; Brian Licata, sales; Paul Barlow, president; Amanda Fredlund, marketing; and Daniel Myrgren, debut Huddig’s versatile Swedish “tool belt” machines that serve the purpose of a loader, excavator, crane and backhoe in one machine. (CEG photo)
(L-R):  Johanna Makela, Christy Willamson and Maimee Henderson all of ALLU USA, Inc. with a portable crusher that delivers power and productivity where the job demands. (CEG photo)
Remu keeps production moving with the Jaw 110 — built for tough jobs. (CEG photo)
Huge crowds gathered at the Mecalac exhibit. (CEG photo)
Matt Apple (L) and Andrew Prusinowski of Westchester Tractor have long represented the Vibro Screen line of mobile screening plants. (CEG photo)
Takeuchi threw it back to 1986 with “world’s first track loader”, its TL10.  (CEG photo)
Tonino Filonzi (L), president of Komplet, and Kyle Conti, president of Komplet North America, said this was their most successful ConExpo exhibit.  (CEG photo)
A group from Contractors Sales of Albany, N.Y., paid a visit to the Anaconda display. (CEG photo)
Western New York’s Baschmann Services takes in the ASV Posi-Track exhibit, a product they have represented for many years.  (CEG photo)
Attendees file past statues representing an evolving, diverse workforce in the construction industry. (CEG photo)
The cranes soared above the crowds at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
RotoTilt was the first company to introduce tilt rotators to the North American market.  (CEG photo)
Kent Hogeboom (C), sales manager of Construction Equipment Guide, had a great interview with Daytona 500 winner Ward Burton (L) and his son, Jeb, also a NASCAR racer, who told CEG how they use Fecon products to manage their Conservation Foundation’s wood lots and forests.   (CEG photo)
Scott Guimond (R), of National Attachments demonstrates the Rock Wheel rock cutter, one of the many attachments offered by National Attachments.
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Komatsu showcased its PC01E electric micro-excavator at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026.  (CEG photo)
Hitachi excavators displayed a variety of attachments including buckets, grapples and hammers.  (CEG photo)
Wacker Neuson’s display included mini-excavators, dumpers and more. (CEG photo)
Volvo’s new R70 rigid hauler offers the highest power-to-weight ratio in its size class for optimum productivity, according to the company.  (CEG photo)
Rototilt offers a range of tiltrotators to fit a variety of excavator sizes from 1.5 to 43 tons.  (CEG photo)
The Hoffman Equipment crew made it to Las Vegas for ConExpo. (L-R) are Patrick Hitpas, Frank Horan, Michael Breslin, Eric Seikel, Tim Watters and Walt Joachim. (CEG photo)
GOMACO’s huge display included concrete slipform pavers, curb and gutter machines, placer/spreaders and more. (CEG photo)
Astec Industries had a good showing at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 with its equipment for the aggregate, asphalt, concrete and forestry industries. (CEG photo)
The outdoor exhibits ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 were a sight to behold. (CEG photo)
Jacob Keeley of Vermeer Corporation, Pella, Iowa, introduced a new concept — Vermeer’s Interlune, a lunar excavator, part of a new moon mining system. (CEG photo)
Stellar Industries teamed up with Elliott Equipment to debut their collective equipment lineup at ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
The Elliott team was at ConExpo with the company’s newest D105 digger derrick. (L-R) are John Glazer, executive vice president; Lindsay Obal, director of marketing; Paul Cassidy, vice president of sales, East; Dave Cheleen, manager inside sales; and Terry Radenslaben, vice president of engineering. (CEG photo)
(L-R) William Palensky, director of dealer/customer relations of Sidumpr Trailers of Columbus, Neb., introduces Jessica and Michael Goodard of C&M Transport, Grantsville, Utah, to the company’s offerings, along with Bill Mahony, director of sales Sidumpr (CEG photo)
Takeuchi debuted its new 15-ton class mini-excavator with enhanced stability at ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
Diamond Mowers of Sioux Falls, S.D., debuted multiple new products at ConExpo keeping sales teams with a steady stream of interest from attendees. (L-R) are Aaron Boyd, national sales director; Aaron Prull of Rexco Equipment, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and Jordan Hagena new product specialist of Diamond Mowers. (CEG photo)
Ashton Gandrup of Pipe, Santa Cruz, Calif., looks over Smithco’s new Brute heavy-duty side dump trailer system.  (CEG photo)
Carl Salinas of Pacific Coast Recycling Inc. of Gilroy, Calif., is the proud new owner of a Brandt H750WC 75-ton trailer. The new 75-ton, West Coast/California-legal lowboy trailer was just introduced at ConExpo 2026. It is specifically engineered with a 9-ft. x 26-ft. deck, 60-in. axle spacing and advanced, durable construction to ensure compliant, high-capacity hauling of heavy, oversized construction equipment across the Western United States. (CEG photo)
Eric Behrendt, marketing director of Allmand, Holdredge, Neb., introduced Allmand’s new hybrid LT-series light towers.  (CEG photo)
Astec Roadtec’s Shuttle Buggy SB-2500 material transfer vehicle provides material consistency and is engineered to keep the crew moving, according to the company. (CEG photo)
Astec Roadtec RP-195 highway class asphalt paver was rebuilt as part of Roadtec Renew, Astec Roadtec’s certified rebuild program using OE parts and OEM expertise.  (CEG photo)
Construction Equipment Guide was ready for visitors at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
Trimble had a major presence at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. The Q & A session with industry publications focused on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), automation and connected job sites to advance the construction lifecycle.  (CEG photo)
Trimble is showcasing AI-driven, automated technology aimed at enhancing productivity, accuracy and safety on construction sites.  (CEG photo)
GOMACO of Ida Grove, Iowa, introduced its new polymer paver for placing polymer overlays on roadways and bridge decks.   (CEG photo)
Gert Reichetseder, president and CEO – Americas, Wacker Neuson, spoke during the company’s press conference at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
New Holland ‘s new E25X electric mini-excavator has an operating weight of 5,559 lbs., a maximum dig depth of 8.5 ft. and zero emissions. (CEG photo)
The New Holland C314X electric mini-track loader offers flexibility on any jobsite with a battery run time of 3-7 hours and an operating weight of 3,866 lbs. (CEG photo)
New Holland Construction, New Holland, Pa., is focused on expanding its compact equipment range with new D-Series mini-excavators and electric models, alongside advanced machine control technologies. The lineup includes five new diesel mini-excavators (E12D to E60D) and electric units to enhance jobsite versatility.  (CEG photo)
Volvo, Shippensburg, Pa., had 20 machines on display with 14 new machines announced at the show.   (CEG photo)
Checking out the new A50 articulated hauler at the Volvo entrance (L-R) are Dylan Schultz, JD Excavating LLC of Stone Lake, Wis.; Shane Sabin, Stout Excavating Group, San Antonio, Texas; Craig Newbold, Volvo, Shippensburg, Pa.; Paul Mumm, Stout Excavating Group; and Kevin Schram, Stout Excavating Group. (CEG photo)
Volvo debuted the new A50 articulated hauler. With a 50-ton payload capacity and full-suspension technology, the A50 gives contractors a new option to tackle rough terrain.  (CEG photo)
DEVELON, Suwanee, Ga., debuted its new DX400LC-9 excavator — the largest of DEVELON’s next-gen lineup. Unveiled at ConExpo 2026, it is a 95,000-lb., 340.6 gross hp machine. (CEG photo)
DEVELON dozers are designed to push the limits of what powerful earthmoving machines can do. The mid-size DD130 dozer is ideal for grading, leveling, forestry, road construction and job site clearing. (CEG photo)
Brian Kim, heavy excavator product manager of DEVELON, provided great details on the new series of excavators at the show.  (CEG photo)
Astec Family of Companies, Chattanooga, Tenn. (CEG photo)
Joel Hoagland, president of Castlerock Excavating in Billings, Mont., stood in this Hensley bucket. The bucket is 15.7 cu. yds., weighs 25,388 lbs. and is made for a 200-ton excavator. (CEG photo)
On display at ConExpo were the following new DEVELON -9 Series excavators: DX230LC-9, DX260LC-9, DX360LC-9 and DX400LC-9. (CEG photo)
The Hitachi After Hours event at ConExpo was a big hit. On hand (L-R) are Russ Huber Cowin Equipment, Birmingham, Ala.; Aaron Reicherts, Mid Country Machinery, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Bob Edwards, Mid Country Machinery; and Mike Dixon, Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas, Newnan, Ga.  (CEG photo)
The Festival Lot was a popular outdoor space to see lots of new things. (CEG photo)
The Festival Lot provided space for many machine demonstrations. (CEG photo)
Cranes and lifts kept watch over the Festival Lot.  (CEG photo)
In the Oil Quick demo area festival lot, the company showed the quick connect features of the Oil Quick system and attaching the compatible family of attachments — Shearcore, Bladecore, Connect Work Tools and Rock Zone. (CEG photo)
Oil Quick gave customers a comprehensive demo of the quick connect features.  (CEG photo)
BKT Tires, Akron, Ohio, featured its official Monster Jam truck at the ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 show in Las Vegas from March 3–7, 2026. (CEG photo)
Ignite Attachments, Moorehead, Minn., home of the 2026 Minnesota State High School Hockey champions, welcomed the Farm-Rite equipment team to its booth at ConExpo. (L-R) are Dan Ronning, Farm-Rite, Willmar, Minn.; Tom Cox, Farm-Rite, Dassel, Minn.; Matt Foley, lead engineer, Ignite Attachments; and David Cox, Farm-Rite, Dassel, Minn. (CEG photo)
Bobcat had the Robocop-type future concept machine at ConExpo-Con/AGG. No scheduled release date on this machine was available. (CEG photo)
(L-R) are Kurt Kaeppel of Berlon Industries, Hustisford, Wis.; Chris O’Neil, Jake O’Neil, James Binkley and Nick O’Neil, all of Red Eye Radiator and DPF of Tucson, Ariz.; and Rodney Salzman of Berlon Industries. (CEG photo)
At ConExpo-Con/AGG, Bobcat introduced loader evolution, the next step forward in how loaders are designed around the operator. (CEG photo)
Bobcat Company has introduced the next evolution of its compact loader lineup at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. The newly enhanced lineup delivers more choice, more control and more operator-ready technology across the industry’s most expansive compact loader portfolio. (CEG photo)
In one of the many conferences at ConExpo 2026, Jae-young Moon, president and CEO of HD Construction Equipment, addresses the international press corps.  (HD Construction photo)
Navin Baliga (L) and David Perry (C) talk with show attendees about the products and services provided by their company, HydrauliCircuit Technology, based in McDonough, Ga.    (CEG photo)
Dana (L) and Daren Eller, owners of MWI Pumps, Deerfield Beach, Fla., were especially excited to welcome guests to this year’s show as it falls on MWI’s 100th anniversary.  (CEG photo)
Lots of enthusiasm buzzed around the Hitachi display as the company segues from the Hitachi name to LANDCROS in the next 12 months.  (CEG photo)
Twenty new or completely re-engineered product offerings were on full display at the SANY exhibit including a couple of exiting new crane models.   (CEG photo)
Hitachi COO, Simon Wilson (third from R) welcomes dealer representatives of Cowin Equipment Company to an evening event, including (L-R) Tom Powell, Andrew Bell, James Chafin, Jamie Cowin, (Wilson), Will Bice and Russ Huber.   (CEG photo)
Countless custom machines on display including this Bottom Line Equipment KOBELCO SK170LC-11 excavator wrapped to honor active duty and veteran military members, law enforcement officers and first responders with 25 percent of the rental revenue of this machine going directly to these American heroes.   (CEG photo)
John Kinney (L) of Pemberton Attachments, Longwood, Fla., had a busy week promoting the complete line-up of Pemberton products.   (CEG photo)
(L-R): Diane Salzman of Berlon Industries talks with Matthew DeVries, Michael Korb and Benjamin DeVries, all of Patriot Metal Finishing in Mooresville, N.C. (CEG photo)
The world’s first compact track loader, the Takeuchi TL 10, was on display for its 40th anniversary at the center of the Takeuchi exhibit.     (CEG photo)
At ConExpo 2026, Eager Beaver’s Christine Flowers and Randy Hall (C) presented their top dealer WORLDWIDE award to representatives of James River Equipment based in Ashland, Va.
Worldwide representatives from Sakai attended ConExpo, including (L-R) Masahiro Tokita, managing executive officer and general manager — International Business Headquarters; Chris Takara, executive officer, GM of corporate strategy; Ichiro Sakai, president, SAKAI Heavy Industries; and Yasunori Azumi, president, SAKAI America. (CEG photo)
(L-R): FAE USA CEO, Giorgio Carera; Diego Scanzoni, FAE Group president; and Davide Baratta, FAE sales manager, brought an array of products to the show that was a must-see exhibit.    (CEG photo)
Witzco Challenger Trailers’ owner Josh Weinstein (L) talks with Brendon Schultz of Fleurieu Cranes based in Australia about the various Witzco Challenger models that could meet his needs.   (CEG photo)
Levi Chamberlin (L) of FMI Equipment, Spokane Valley, Wash., stops by to talk with Dave Evans of Supertrak about the all-new 200 hp Supertrak SK200 TR multi-purpose carrier on display at Supertrak’s exhibit.  (CEG photo)
The North American IMT dealer, Kelly Tractor of Miami, Fla., had another great ConExpo exhibit of IMT hydraulic drilling rigs. (CEG photo)
Some Georgia boys stop to chat about what’s happening back home including (L-R) Mitchell Gross and Billy Brice Jr. of Ascendum Machinery; and Tim Houchens of SITECH South.   (CEG photo)
Jay Allen (L) and Daniel Allen — second and third generation of Allen Engineering ownership, were in their element and thoroughly enjoying their time promoting their products at the show.   (CEG photo)
Eric Gaudette and Selena Fisk of Weber MT Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich., showcase Weber MT compaction equipment.  (CEG photo)
Caterpillar brought its ensemble of mini-excavators, including the new 301 CR micro mini-excavator which features a compact radius design and shares the same engine platform with other Cat compact models. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Christian Bianchi of Montabert gives specs on this V47 hammer to Jake Tullock and Kelby Davis of Everett Mining and Geotechnical in Springfield, Mo. (CEG photo)
Dallas Foster of NDK Scrapers, a K-Tec dealer, gives details on the K-Tec 1230 scraper. (CEG photo)
Brian Murray and Kyla Greene, both of Alta Equipment Company, Concord, N.H., stop by the Construction Equipment Guide booth during ConExpo. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Ken Taylor, Branden Henning, Gabby Jones, Terry Culler, Linda Meier, Stuart Taylor and Gordon Taylor of Ohio CAT, gather at ConExpo in Las Vegas, Nev., as team members connected with customers and industry partners while exploring the latest equipment and technology on display. (CEG photo)
Members of the NPK Construction Equipment team stand beside the NPK B2500 pedestal boom system on display at their booth during ConExpo-Con/AGG. (L-R) are Monty Owens, Carlos Salcedo, Andrew Jarrett, Ryan Crookham, Ben Moskowitz and Ken Skala. (CEG photo)
Austin Schertzing (L) of AIS Construction Equipment, Grand Rapids, Mich., visits with Ken Skala of NPK Construction Equipment Inc., Walton Hills, Ohio, at the NPK booth. (CEG photo)
Jason Faust (L) of Construction Machinery Company Inc., Louisville, Ky., and Dave Seater of Link-Belt Excavators, Lexington, Ky., connect at the Link-Belt display. (CEG photo)
Cory Jenson (L) of McLanahan Corporation, Hollidaysburg, Pa., asks Liam Holland of RubbleCrusher, about this RubbleCrusher RC-J65 portable jaw crusher. (CEG photo)
Representatives of AggCorp Equipment Systems gather at ConExpo-Con/AGG in Las Vegas, Nev., beside equipment displayed at the show and marked “Proudly Sold to AggCorp.” (CEG photo)
Philip Farah of Rammer highlights the company’s RPV30R demolition attachment for attendees during ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Monty Owens of NPK Construction Equipment Inc., Walton Hills, Ohio, is ready to give attendees the details of the company’s GH50 hydraulic hammer. (CEG photo)
(L-R): A group from Kane County Excavating in Hampshire, Ill., including Jacob Dieckman, Mark Zitoy, Adam Petit, Terrance Petit, Joshua Dieckman, Jeffrey Dieckman and David Zitoy, met with McCann Industries’ JR Boerner and Ken Schmidt to talk about the features of this Case SV340B skid steer with a pickup broom attachment. (CEG photo)
Claudio Calzado (L) and Neil Maus of Okada America with the company’s TS-WD1400V demolition grapple. (CEG photo)
Robert Graham (L) and John Hall of Larmee Equipment brought the Soosan Rock Commander drill to the show. (CEG photo)
Sarah Saucerman and Karl Nettgen of Tough Seats share information on the company’s lineup of replacement seats. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Caleb Barker, Lacey Baker, Montana Smith, Devin Smith and Dominic Orozco welcome visitors to the Texas Pride Trailers booth. (CEG photo)
(L-R) Joe Ow, Alan Boyes, Brad Castle, Kirstyn Paynter, Robin Pett and Brian Pleinis represent Bell Trucks America. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Ray Hockers, Jordan Sonnier, Pete Morita and Jordan Lumpkins of KOBELCO Construction Machinery USA introduce several new machines to the U.S. market. (CEG photo)
Allen Kadow of Tadano stands alongside one of the company’s cranes on display at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
Josh Meyers (L) and Ryan Wallis of Green Field Products gather at the Roborigger AR15 display. (CEG photo)
Antonio Gallovich of Fiori represents the company next to its DX-30. (CEG photo)
Michel Denis, president and CEO of Manitou, spoke at the company’s press conference. (CEG photo)
Cody Price of KOMPLET demonstrates the features of the K-JC 503 mini-jaw crusher. (CEG photo)
Metal Pless, an industry leader in the manufacturing of snow removal equipment, drew a steady crowd throughout the show. (CEG photo)
During ConExpo-Con/AGG at the Felling exhibit (L-R) are TJ Schwartz, OEM Sales; Jake Meyer, sales manager; Joel Lindmeyer, Great Lakes sales; Terry Wojick, northeast sales; Joe Pessen, central south sales; Kevin Maves, southwest sales; Carl Thigpen, northwest sales; and Nathan Uphus, sales director.
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The Bedrock booth team included (L-R) front row: Michelle Luo, Leslie Zhu, Cathy Nguyen, Betty Munoz, Garbo Gao, Lucas Pavli and Jack Yao and (L-R) back row: Alex Peleaz, Germey Ramirez, Erick Morales and Sebastian Palmerin. (CEG photo)
The Bedrock booth (CEG photo)
Another view of the Bedrock booth (CEG photo)
The MB Crusher team drew a crowd with crusher bucket demonstrations. Kneeling in front is Reagan Whitfield. Standing (L-R) are Alejandro Rocco, Giovanni Achille, Alessia Valero, Mike Demond, William Yarborough, and Joshua Gibson.
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The Bar None team featured a two-story booth with a giant Plinko board to win prizes. (L-R) are Zeb Seidel, Ben Bascue, Marciano Vasquez, Chris Wood and Ariana Tse. (CEG photo)
Seamus Sheelan and his staff of Powerscreen  New England gather to assist in representing the Powerscreen exhibit at the show. (CEG photo)
Brad Boehler, president of Manitou North America, gave a presentation at ConExpo. (CEG photo)
Markku Simula, president, aggregates, Metso, welcomes the media to the Metso conference and discussed the investment into research and development Metso is making. (CEG photo)
Jarmo Vuorenpää, vice president of track solutions, Metso, speaks about the positive customer feedback on the Lokotrak LT400J. (CEG photo)
Aaron McKee (L), founder and president of Purple Wave Auction talks with Cody Johnson of Texas Aggregate in Dublin, Texas (CEG photo)
Aaron McKee, founder and president of Purple Wave Auction met up with Tom Richards of Kirby-Smith Machinery, Fort Worth, Texas, during ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Scott Radtke, Joey Salvi, Paul Monfardini (founder) and Bill Wickert of United Group Inc., Lake Forest, Ill., stopped by Construction Equipment Guide’s booth to say hello.  (CEG photo)
The Menzi Much M220 walking excavator is equipped with a 75 hp 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine and can be dismantled for easy transport.  (CEG photo)
CatRentals has “the right rental equipment for every job.” (CEG photo)
Attendees learned more about this John Deere 333 P-Tier compact track loader, with SmartGrade technology at ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
Klein’s K600 water tank is ideal for off highway truck applications. (CEG photo)
SENNEBOGEN’s 830 E material handler has a max ready of up to 17 meters. (CEG photo)
Klein Products of Jacksonville, Texas, offers a variety of water tanks for any job.  (CEG photo)
Bedrock Attachments displayed its range of products designed to help customers maximize the potential of their machines. (CEG photo)
Vacuworx demonstrated its Sl 2 vacuum lifting system for skid steers. The attachment allows easy lifting of steel plates, saw cut concrete, granite and more. (CEG photo)
Weiler brought a wide variety of its products to ConExpo 2026. (CEG photo)
Weiler rock drills stood tall.  (CEG photo)
Commercial pavers had the spotlight at the Weiler booth. (CEG photo)
Weiler’s line of remixing transfer vehicles keep the job moving and reduce particulate and thermal segregation, according to Weiler. (CEG photo)
This Case TV620B compact track loader was decked out in its red, white and blue. (CEG photo)
Weiler’s B400 broom is self-propelled and had a quick change brush head. (CEG photo)
This G65 grader features a 53-in. circle with “A” frame drawbar, giving big grader performance in a compact package, according to Weiler. (CEG photo)
The Fayat Group held its “quick pitch” press conference for invited media members on March 2, 2026, at ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Rob Meckler, general manager of Fayat North America road division, discusses the many companies under the company’s umbrella, including BOMAG, LeeBoy, Mecalac and more. (CEG photo)
Jennifer Bishop, director of product marketing, customer experience, discusses new Dynapac products during ConExpo-Con/AGG.  (CEG photo)
Mark Contino, vice president, North America retail (R) and Ivan Di Federico, president and CEO, both of Topcon, discuss the new 3D-MC Edge, which is a new feature within the 3D-MC environment engineered to focus directly on a machine’s cutting edge for enhanced accuracy.  (CEG photo)
Ivan Di Federico, president and CEO of Topcon, addresses the media on March 2, 2026, during ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Corey Poppe (R), communications manager, and John Garrison, vice president of sales and marketing, both of Superior Industries, discuss the company’s line of crushing, screening, washing and conveying product offerings. Superior Industries is celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2026. (CEG photo)
Krister Blomgren, CEO of engcon, addresses members of the media during ConExpo-Con/AGG. The tiltrotator manufacturer was founded in 1990.  (CEG photo)
Ogi Redzic, chief digital officer and senior vice president of Caterpillar, discusses the many technological offerings by Cat, including VisionLink, which tells owners and operators key machine information in real time. (CEG photo)
Bobcat compact track loaders welcomed ConExpo attendees to learn more about the company and its machines. (CEG photo)
Brad Brown of Caterpillar explains Cat AI Assistant, which is designed to quickly answer questions about your Cat equipment, including, for example, “what maintenance is upcoming for my medium wheel loaders?” and “how do I remove and install the alternator for a 428 backhoe?” and virtually anything else. (CEG photo)
The calm before the big competition. On the day before the Cat Global Operator Challenge finals, equipment stands ready for the world’s best operators to ply their skills.  (CEG photo)
Kai Freidrich, managing director of Liebherr USA, delivers a presentation on the 2025 revenue report of the Liebherr Group. In 2025, the company saw $17.3 billion in revenue, representing a 1 percent increase from 2024. (CEG photo)
Liebherr showcased the 91 K tower crane during ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Terry Dolan of CNH addresses the trade media during Case’s press conference March 3, 2026, at ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Tyler Mills, aftermarket and digital leader of CNH, begins a Case Tech Talk event during which the company announced RoofX. (CEG photo)
Tyler Mills, aftermarket and digital leader of CNH, begins a Case Tech Talk event during which the company announced RoofX. (CEG photo)
Leandro Lecheta, head of CNH Construction America, discusses My Case Construction, which provides real time fleet data, proactive maintenance alerts, service records and a self-service portal. (CEG photo)
Ludovic Cwiklinski, general manager of Tramac, discusses the Tramac TX52 boom, which has a reach of 3 to 14 meters. (CEG photo)
Thomas Danilo, drilling business line manager of Montabert, poses for a quick photo in front of the HC 25/55/95 hydraulic drifters during ConExpo-Con/AGG.  (CEG photo)
Komatsu begins its press conference on March 3, 2026, at ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
Wrapped in the stars and stripes, this Case 921G wheel loader is built for material handling. (CEG photo)
Guests could try out a simulator featuring a boom and hydraulic breaker at the Montabert/Tramac booth.  (CEG photo)
Rod Bull, CEO of Komatsu North America, details global and North America operations during Komatsu’s press conference on March 3, 2026. (CEG photo)
During ConExpo-Con/AGG, Case announced three new motor grader models. The new GR Series grader models are a result of a new collaboration formed between CNH and Bell Equipment. Under the agreement, CNH's Case Construction Equipment brand will have exclusive distribution across the United States and Canada for the motor grader models, manufactured at Bell facilities. (L-R) are Humayun Chishti, president of CNH Construction; Stephen Jones, director of market, dealer and business development of Bell Equipment; Ashley Bell, CEO of Bell Equipment; Gerrit Marx, CEO of CNH; Eric Zieser, product strategy and strategic alliances of CNH; Franco Invernizzi, vice president, global head of strategy, business, network development and strategic alliances of CNH; and Leandro Lecheta, head of CNH Construction, Americas. (CEG photo)
When the desert sun got hot and feet grew tired from all the walking, SANY had a perfect place to relax and listen to some country music. (CEG photo)
The roadways of the Festival Lot were congested with ConExpo visitors during the afternoon of March 3, 2026. (CEG photo)
Volvo CE showcased a wide variety of equipment at its Festival Lot exhibit. (CEG photo)
DEVELON offered an expansive exhibit in the Festival Lot. (CEG photo)
Brian Hayden of Hayden Excavating of Wells, Maine, became the first U.S. champion of the Caterpillar Global Operator Challenge, held at ConExpo-Con/AGG on March 3, 2026. (CEG photo)
MB Crusher displayed and demonstrated its wide range of products in the Platinum Lot during ConExpo-Con/AGG. (CEG photo)
At the Landoll exhibit, the company among many others honored roadside operators killed in the line of service. (CEG photo)
TVH offers parts and accessories for most machines and can ship them out the same day. (CEG photo)
Quadco showcased its M Series line of drum mulchers in the Platinum Lot. (CEG photo)
In the Central Hall, NPK’s expansive exhibit showcased the company’s wide range of attachments, including breakers, shears, compactors and more. (CEG photo)
LeeBoy’s exhibit in the Central Hall was a great place to visit for paving and road maintenance equipment. (CEG photo)
At the Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) are Larry Kotkowski of Lakeside Sand & Gravel Inc., and Brandi Daniels, HCEA. On display at the booth is a model of a Bucyrus-Erie 60-S loader. (CEG photo)
In the West Hall, Takeuchi displayed the concept E85 compact track loader, which is designed with no EGR, no DPD, no regen downtimes, no SCR and no DEF fluid. According to Takeuchi, the E85’s power output exceeds turbocharged diesel engines. (CEG photo)
This Takeuchi electric power T11R3e concept compact track loader offers quiet power with a 100-percent lithium ion battery. (CEG photo)
The Takeuchi TB20e mini-excavator attracted a lot of attention at the company’s exhibit in the West Hall. (CEG photo)
Luo Guobing, LiuGong president and vice chairman, discusses the company’s growth over the years and new investments to continue expanding its global footprint. (CEG photo)
Andrew Ryan, president of LiuGong North America, touted the company’s electric machines with batteries topping 20,000 hours of life. (CEG photo)
Moon Jae-young, CEO of HD Construction Equipment, unveils Hyundai's new HX400 excavator. (CEG photo)
Komatsu’s display included this new PC220LCi excavator with a Hensley 1.85 cu. yd. bucket. (CEG photo)
Hyundai unveiled the new HX400 excavator at ConExpo on March 3, 2026. (CEG photo)
Hyundai's new HX19E electric compact excavator was available for operator challenges. (CEG photo)
Scott Bergkamp, president and chief development officer of Bergkamp of Salina, Kan., describes the company’s sales philosophy.  (CEG photo)
Scott Bergkamp, president and chief development officer of Bergkamp extols the benefits of the new Gauge screening plant (left) and the Flowboy material transport with a live bottom. (CEG photo)
Neil Suitor, vice president of engineering of McCloskey International, displays the new J5 jaw crusher, which he described as the company’s most heavy-duty machine that can be transported easily. (CEG photo)
John Deere spokespeople Lauren Meyer and Matt Costello describe the operator advantages of the Smart Grade 772P grader. (CEG photo)
Justin Steger, excavator marketing manager of John Deere, leads a demonstration of the 230P excavator's capabilities. (CEG photo)
MB Crusher demonstrates the capabilities of its MB-HDS523 screening bucket. (CEG photo)
MB Crusher’s new MB-PT650 pulverizer (L) and MB-G00 sorting grapple await being put to work during booth demonstrations. (CEG photo)
At the Felling exhibit in the Platinum Lot, attendees could enter to win $500. Here, a Gladiator G30 drill rests atop of a 60,000-lb. Felling trailer. The drill is from Wolf Machinery Supply in Four Oaks, N.C. (CEG photo)
Komatsu introduced its PC365LC-11 hybrid excavator at ConExpo 2026. This machine features an electric swing system with “boom-up” power assist. (CEG photo)
Guests crowd around the Landoll exhibit in the Platinum Lot to check out the company’s trailers. (CEG photo)
Brittyn Heisker (L), executive director, and Stefani Martella, board member, of Women of Asphalt, represented women in the industry at ConExpo. (CEG photo)
(L-R): Rod Shurman, construction industries group president; Jaime Mineart, chief technology officer; and Ogi Redzig, chief digital officer, all of Caterpillar, discussed safety, technology and more on the Ground Breakers Stage at ConExpo. (CEG photo)
This Geith bucket was dressed to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day. (CEG photo)
The SENNEBOGEN 830 E is a multifunctional machine with a number of configurations that make it a good solution for many different industries.   (CEG photo)
This SENNEBOGEN 360G telehandler offers intelligent drive technology, making it versatile for recycling and material handling jobs.  (CEG photo)
Greg Roberts (L) and Natthias Ubelacker with a SENNEBOGEN 718 e material handler for tree care projects. This machine can grab, cut, move and stack quickly. (CEG photo)
Marco showcased its 80-ft. wheeled radial conveyor at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026. (CEG photo)
Parts ASAP, headquartered in Hudson, Wis., with locations throughout the United States and Canada, supplies aftermarket parts for agriculture and construction equipment. (CEG photo)
Powerscreen products were on display. (CEG photo)
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