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Trimble Constructing Solar Array Project in Colorado

Trimble announced that the company has commenced construction of a 1.7-megawatt solar array as a renewable energy source at its Westminster, Colo., headquarters. The new solar panels are projected to offset more than 100 percent of the energy consumed by Trimble's two-building campus in the Westmoor Technology Park, which represents approximately 6-to-7 percent of the company's total global electricity demand (based on 2021)....


VIDEO: Global Machinery Hosts Mecalac Demo Days, Features MWR Series

Global Machinery hosted a Mecalac demo day May 18, 2023, at its Denver, Colo., facility. Potential customers from across the region were given the opportunity to see each Mecalac product put through its paces, have questions answered by factory representatives and get a little seat time in for themselves....


Crews Perform Emergency Repairs at Washed Out Slope

Emergency contract work is under way to stabilize a slope that washed out from the recent heavy rains on May 12 next to a section of northbound U.S. 285 north of Parmalee Gulch. Colorado Department of Transportation maintenance crews immediately responded to the wash out with temporary measures to further prevent damage, including a closure of the shoulder and right lane on northbound U.S....


Numerous Officials Break Ground On Frisco's Granite Park

The Colorado Department of Transportation, the town of Frisco and elected officials came together to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Granite Park Employee Housing Site in Frisco on Tues., May 16....


CDOT, Coulson Excavating to Start Highway Project

The Colorado Department of Transportation and Coulson Excavating Company will improve nearly 5 mi. of Colorado Highway 257 between U.S. 34 Business (Mile Point 5.6) in Greeley and Walnut Street (MP 10.4) in Windsor this year....


Colorado Investing $45M for Repairs After Rough Winter

The Colorado Department of Transportation is redoubling efforts to improve road conditions after one of the most intense winters in recent decades has damaged some roads beyond what they normally sustain each year....


CDOT Expanding Its Work Zone Safety Truck Program

A $1.9 million federal grant will allow the Colorado Department of Transportation to expand the ways it's been using special self-driving trucks to protect workers in construction zones. "Every major advancement in the history of U.S....


Colorado Contractors Delivering CDOT's 10-Year Vision for Future

The Colorado Department of Transportation is making significant progress on its 10-year transportation plan as it continues to make upgrades throughout the state. CDOT closed out the previous year by completing more than 100 projects, which included some of the largest endeavours in its construction portfolio....


Ames Construction Replacing Oldest Bridge in Colorado

Construction has started to replace the Alameda Avenue (Colorado Highway 26) bridge over the South Platte River, a project designed to improve safety for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. Originally constructed in 1911 and widened in 1966, it is the oldest bridge on the state highway system....


Colorado Dealer Takes Next Big Growth Step With XCMG

A Colorado equipment distributor is staking its future on a select line of heavy equipment as it expands in the Centennial State. Through a calculated decision, MTC Equipment believes XCMG iron will soon be a major player, not only for contractors in Colorado, but across the country....





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