Top Heavy Equipment This Week

The most engaging heavy equipment content from this week, curated by Construction News.

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    Slide Rail Shoring - Last one for today lol

    Slide rail shoring for a 35’ deep sanitary connection in a bore pit ! Dug with a Komatsu 490 and a Cat telescopic boom ! submitted by /u/Background_Spray1051 [link] [comments]

    Reddit - Construction · 4 days ago
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    Autonomous construction startup Bedrock Robotics raises $270 million in Series B funding

    Bedrock Robotics secures $270 million in Series B funding to enhance autonomous construction fleets, addressing labor shortages and boosting infrastructure project efficiency.

    Construction Technology · 4 days ago
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    Rouse acquires Sumitomo excavator dealership | Construction Enquirer News

    Japanese plant giant targets UK with own-branded excavators

    Construction Enquirer · 4 days ago
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    Caterpillar Challenges Doosan Bobcat Patent Lawsuit, Alleges Industrial Espionage

    Caterpillar has responded to a lawsuit from Doosan Bobcat alleging it infringed on 14 patents for everything from machine controls to energy management. Cat asserts that it was in fact Bobcat that ...

    ENR - Engineering News-Record · 1 day ago
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    Heavy equipment operator jobs in Canada or US?

    What is the job situation on the other side of the pond? Having hard wanderlust and dreamt since kid to live in North America I was wondering what are my odds? Mostly interested in Alberta and west...

    Reddit - Construction · 4 days ago
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    Used Deere Excavator

    This used Deere at RB. Any opinions? I know the old machines used to get clean air credits in California. What’s a good buy for it? Thinking of buying and holding after Trump leaves I bet Californi...

    Reddit - Heavy Equipment · 4 days ago
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    Bedrock Robotics raises $270M in red-hot AI sector

    Bedrock Robotics has raised $270 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to over $350 million and valuation to $1.75 billion, as it aims to enhance automation in the construction se...

    Construction Dive · 1 day ago
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    Underground Utilities Laborers

    I just got offered a job as a laborer for a underground utilities contractor and wanted to get some opinions on it. They start at $20 an hour and from what the owner says, they have a lot of work a...

    Reddit - Construction · about 16 hours ago

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