Texas Utility Contractor Finds Efficiency Boosting Innovations at The Utility Expo

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7/13/2023

MILWAUKEE – Danny Stutts of Cleveland, Texas says 2021 was his first trip  to The Utility Expo, and he joined the majority of attendees who report they wouldn’t have purchased the equipment they did had they not come. Stutts’s experience is part of the more than seventy percent of show attendees who say they wouldn’t have made the same purchasing decisions they did had they not attended the show in Louisville. Finding new equipment, products and technologies are the top reasons utility contractors and business owners say they attend The Utility Expo.

Stutts, who has owned and operated B&D Excavating of Texas in the Houston suburb for the past twenty years, said 2021 was the first year his business was operating sustainably enough, and had a big enough staff, for him and his wife, Brandi, to travel to Louisville while keeping the business operating.

“We always wanted to go, but it’s just so hard to get away sometimes,” Stutts said. “With good employees, we could leave behind running the business, it was a real blessing to be able to take a break, get a lot of new ideas, and get rejuvenated. We had a blast walking around and talking to people, and even got on a few pieces of equipment in the outdoor demo area to try some things out.”

While at The Utility Expo, the next edition of which runs September 26-28, 2023 at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Stutts made three purchasing decisions he said he wouldn’t have made without attending: a missile (a tool for underground piercing), a tiltrotator for his excavators, and field management software for his firm.

“Brandi and I really want to get set up with some field management software so our foremen can easily select the equipment and employees they are using for the day, take photos, and type in notes,” Stutts continued. “Plus, all of that information will be right there in the cloud so I can look at it anytime to stay on top of projects. This will eliminate a lot of paper, confusion, and overall inefficiency.”

“The utility construction sector is constantly changing with new technologies, techniques and equipment, whether you work in overhead or underground,” said The Utility Expo Show Director John Rozum. “The Utility Expo not only offers utility and infrastructure professionals the opportunity to see everything in one place, but to try it out as well. And with this year’s show already set to be the biggest ever, we expect the nearly ninety percent of attendees who reported the previous show to be a valuable experience to be even greater.”

Utility and infrastructure pros can still save forty percent on their badge through July 21 by using code NEWS40 when they register.

About The Utility Expo

The Utility Expo is the largest event for utility professionals and construction contractors seeking comprehensive insights into the latest industry technologies, innovations and trends. The biennial trade show, known for equipment test drives and interactive product demonstrations, takes place in Louisville, Ky. The next event will be September 26-28, 2023.

About the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)

AEM is the North America-based international trade group representing off-road equipment manufacturers and suppliers with more than 1,000 companies and more than 200 product lines in the agriculture and construction-related industry sectors worldwide. The equipment manufacturing industry in the United States supports 2.3 million jobs and contributes roughly $316 billion to the economy every year.