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N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Hosts 31st Annual Expo

The 31st Annual N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo at the New York State Fairgrounds drew over 1,500 attendees, breaking previous records. Exhibitors showcased roadbuilding equipment, leading to expanded exhibit space for next year's event. Contact Amanda Guilfoyle to reserve space.

December 1, 2025 - Northeast Edition #25
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The New York State Fairgrounds Expo Center hosted the 31st annual N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Oct. 29, 2025, in Syracuse.

This year's event was not only the largest in the Expo's history in terms of exhibitor participation but also broke previous attendance records, drawing more than 1,500 attendees. Attendees included representatives of highway departments, public works officials, DOT personnel and road maintenance contractors from across New York State.

Exhibitors showcased a wide range of roadbuilding, earthmoving and maintenance equipment, offering everything that highway superintendents and public works commissioners could need to maintain their facilities.

According to show manager Amanda Guilfoyle, "With the overwhelming success of this year's show, exhibit space at next year's event is sure to be in short supply. For the first time since we moved from the Center of Progress Building, we had to expand our exhibit space outside into the facility's parking lot."

If you are interested in attending or exhibiting at next year's show, please contact Amanda Guilfoyle now to reserve your space. She can be reached at 518/396-7659 or via e-mail at aguilfoyle@cegltd.com.  CEG

This story also appears on Superintendent's Profile.

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Stertil Koni helps lift heavy trucks for service effortlessly. (CEG photo)
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Yanmar offers a host of attachments for its excavators and skid steers.
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People from all across New York State attended this year’s Expo. (CEG photo)
The Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds is home to the N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo. This year for the first time in a long time, the show expanded out to the parking lot with exhibits. (CEG photo)
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Teddy McKeon (R) of the N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo awards Paul Wheeler, highway and water superintendent of the town of Genoa a grand prize of two tickets to a NASCAR race at Watkins Glen. (CEG photo)
More than 1,500 attended the recent N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo in Syracuse. (CEG photo)
A wide variety of trucks were on display during the N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo. (CEG photo)
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The line forms for the complimentary lunch during the Expo. (CEG photo)
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A Western Star truck is equipped with a Henderson dump body during the Expo. (CEG photo)
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An Expo attendee checks out the latest asphalt maintenance equipment from Marathon. (CEG photo)


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