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AED leaders embark on infrastructure discussion tour

The Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) will be visiting equipment dealers across six states to talk about the potential impact of an infrastructure bill. Keep Reading

Canada, like the U.S., calling for drastic infrastructure improvements

A construction sector coalition is urging federal and provincial governments to deliver on infrastructure investments in Canada. Keep Reading

Buttigieg confirmed as DOT secretary, the industry reacts

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and the Associated Equipment Distributors applauded the Senate's quick confirmation of Pete Buttigieg as transportation secretary. Keep Reading

AED Summit rescheduled for late May

The Associated Equipment Distributors rescheduled their 2021 Summit for May 24-26 in-person at The Mirage hotel in Las Vegas. Keep Reading

Industry associations react to presidential election

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers, Associated Equipment Distributors and Associated General Contractors of America offer remarks on Joe Biden becoming president-elect. Keep Reading

AED names VP of education and programs

In her new role, Liz McCabe will be responsible for AED's accreditation, apprenticeship and seminar development and will serve on the AED management team. Keep Reading

Congress passes coronavirus stimulus bill, businesses to see relief

The largest stimulus package in U.S. history made its way through Congress and to the president's desk, where it was signed Friday. Keep Reading

AEM asks governors to designate manufacturers, dealers as ‘essential’

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) joined other industry associations with a request of the nation's gubernatorial leaders. Keep Reading

AED tells mayors, governors to keep construction going

With cities and states asking businesses to promote social distancing, the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is reaching out to decision-makers to implore them not to halt projects around the United States. Keep Reading

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