Exhibitions / Congresses

ICUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition

United States, Louisville, Kentucky - 4th to 6th October 2011
ICUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition, also known as The Demo Expo, is the exposition for hands-on demonstrations of construction and utility equipment. Attendees can operate the equipment themselves and explore the newest industry products and innovations.

The broad spectrum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competitive comparisons. An extensive education program complements displays of the latest equipment technology and product innovations.

The event will feature:

Over 950 exhibitors
Over 20,000 attendees
A comprehensive education program during the three-day exposition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management and applied technology
Machinery is exhibited in job-like conditions and attendees can experience first-hand equipment in action, working at ground level, underground and overhead.
Indoor and outdoor exhibits of equipment including (but not limited to):
All-terrain Carriers
Attachments
Components
Earthmoving
Environmental
Light
Overhead and Maintenance
Material Handling
Recycling
Safety
Testing
Transportation
Trenching
Trenchless
Trucks
Utility Materials/Supplies
Date(s)
4th to 6th October 2011
Venue
KENTUCKY EXPOSITION CENTER
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At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.