Scenes from ICUEE

Oct. 9, 2013
October 1 to 3, the 2013 International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) drew more than 17,500 visitors to Louisville, Ky. The show’s focus was on innovations and trends affecting equipment involved with electric utilities, gas, water, sewer, telecommunications, and general construction.

October 1 to 3, the 2013 International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) drew more than 17,500 visitors to Louisville, Ky. The show’s focus was on innovations and trends affecting equipment involved with electric utilities, gas, water, sewer, telecommunications, and general construction.  Some of the featured machines included all-terrain carriers, earthmoving, trenching and trenchless, cranes, and trucks, all with an eye toward productivity and efficiency.

About the Author

Kenneth Korane

Ken Korane holds a B.S. Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University. In addition to serving as an editor at Machine Design until August 2015, his prior work experience includes product engineer at Parker Hannifin Corp. and mechanical design engineer at Euclid Inc. 

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