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With Construction Equipment’s strong editorial focus, real-world applications and innovative business ideas, little wonder that it has captured market leadership and is the trusted buying resource for 76,029 1 solutionsfocused, industry professionals. Its 100% qualified audience includes decision-makers in roles of management, supervisory field and operations staff, fleet and shop superintendents, engineers and more.

MARKET LEADERSHIP1

UNMATCHED RECEIVERSHIP An independent study conducted at the 2011 CONEXPOCON/AGG Show identified the unmatched receivership of Construction Equipment. Which publications do you receive addressed to you personally and which are passed along to you by others? personally addressed / pass-along / total

67% 20% 87%

Construction Equipment

39% 13%

Equipment Today

1 June 2013 BPA Statement

52%

As the industry publication with the greatest advertising share of market — 42.35% — Construction Equipment is the resource more advertisers trust to reach decision-makers and generate leads. 42.35% 35.47% 22.18%

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BEST COVERAGE 2 Industry professionals prefer Construction Equipment as a source of equipment and truck information. Which does the best job of providing helpful information on equipment and trucks? 68% 18% 14%

Construction Equipment

40% 12%

Equipment World

52%

Equipment World Equipment Today

1 Inquiry Management Systems, 01/13-06/13 2 2011 CONEXPO-CON/AGG Show Attendee Readership Study conducted by Irwin Broh Research

Source: 2011 CONEXPO-CON/AGG Show Attendee Readership Study conducted by Irwin Broh Research

100% PURCHASING AUTHORIT Y 100% of Construction Equipment’s audience can specify, select and/or approve the purchase of materials, construction equipment or supplies.1 In the past year, 79%2 of subscribers took one or more actions, and shared their thoughts on the role Construction Equipment advertising plays in their purchasing decisions:

61% 63%

EXPERIENCE COUNTS For market and product coverage with integrity, fleet managers want editorial teams who know where the construction equipment industry is revving, and where it’s headed in the future. Advertisers trust an integrated marketing and sales team that not only knows the industry, but also knows all the offerings of the publishing world. The Construction Equipment editorial/sales team has 298 combined years of experience in your industry and 258 combined years of experience in publishing. We are your industry’s number one resource for solutions.

Feel the advertising educates and is an important part of the publication.2 Read through Construction Equipment as much for the advertising as for the articles.2

1 June 2013 BPA Statement 2 Signet AdStudy, January 2013

Rod Sutton Editorial Director

Walt Moore Editor

Frank Raczon Senior Editor

Rick Blesi VP, Publisher

INTEGRATED MARKETING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SIGNATURE PROGRAMS

Industry professionals rely on the experienced Construction Equipment editorial and sales teams as trusted partners to design, publish and promote their association magazines and event directories.

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Construction Equipment is the official publishing partner of the Association of Equipment Management Professionals’ (AEMP) Equipment Manager magazine. Mailed quarterly as a supplement with Construction Equipment to more than 10,000 fleet managers in both public and private sectors, it also is distributed digitally and receives bonus distribution at the AEMP Annual Conference.

Construction Equipment recognizes those individuals and companies in the construction equipment industry who have set, and re-set, the bar in gold standards.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 YOUNG LEADERS EVENT NEW! The CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 Young Leaders Event recognizes the up-and-coming professionals who will lead the construction equipment industry into an exciting future. Honorees from various organizations, including Construction Equipment’s Under 40 winners, will network, share a quiet lunch away from the bustle of the Show floor, and hear from a special keynote speaker. The Young Leaders Event is sponsored by Construction Equipment magazine’s “Under 40 in Construction Equipment Awards”

OCTOBER 1-3, 2013

, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY

ICUEE 2013 OFFICIAL SHOW DIRECTORY PUBLISHER

DIRECTORY

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12th annual awards program, in cooperation with AEMP, acknowledges exceptionally efficient and cost-effective equipment operations.

ICUEE Show Directory, distributed at the show, featured an 8-page map section with booth call-outs.

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Annual recognition, for more than 30 years, of the best new or most improved technology and products driving the industry.

UNDER 40 IN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AWARDS Honors the rising stars under the age of 40, the next generation of industry leaders. Introduced in 2013.

UNDER 40

in Construction Equipment Awards

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT.COM For users on the job site, the fully responsive ConstructionEquipment. com adjusts to tablets and Smart phones. Redesigned in 2013, ConstructionEquipment.com features simplified navigation and greater accessibility to asset management content pertaining to financials, maintenance, emissions technology and more.

2014 EDITORIAL CALENDAR

CIRCUL ATION: 76, 0 2 9 *

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Concrete Pavers

Wheel Loaders

Excavators 40,000-60,000 lb.

Skid Steer Loaders

Pickup Trucks

Rough-terrain Cranes

Attachments

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Demolition

Maintenance Management

Tier 4 Strategies

Telematics

Tires

Tom Berg

Tom Berg

Tom Berg

Buying File

Truck Evaluations

Tom Berg

Off-Road Evaluations

Field Test Annual Report & Forecast

Running Green

Conexpo 2014

Asset Management for Equipment Managers

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

New Products: Market Watch/ Market Watch Lite

Pat Crail

WOC ARA

Marketing Services

Tom Berg

Running Green

Vorster/Agoos

Pat Crail

Conexpo 2014

Management Challenge

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

Pat Crail

New-machine New-machine New-machine New-machine New-machine New-machine introductions in introductions in introductions in introductions in introductions in introductions in earthmoving, paving, earthmoving, paving, earthmoving, paving, earthmoving, paving, earthmoving, paving, earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, lifting, compaction, lifting, compaction, lifting, compaction, lifting, compaction, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, attachments, trucks, attachments, trucks, attachments, trucks, attachments, trucks, attachments, trucks, light equipment and light equipment and light equipment and light equipment and light equipment and light equipment and maintenance products maintenance products maintenance products maintenance products maintenance products maintenance products AED

Shows

Tom Berg

Field Test

Special Reports

Technology

Lubricants

AEMP Annual Meeting

Conexpo 2014

Signet AdStudy

*June 2013 BPA Statement

EQUIPMENT EXPERTS Tom Berg One of the top truck editors recognized by readers and manufacturers alike, Tom Berg has been writing for Construction Equipment for 17 years.

Mike Vorster A 50-year industry veteran, Dr. Mike Vorster is the David H. Burrows Professor Emeritus of Construction Engineering at Virginia Tech and the author of “Construction Equipment Economics” on construction fleet management.

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Backhoe Loaders

Telehandlers

Milling Machines

Crawler Dozers

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Light Towers

Service Trucks

Filtration Systems

Welding Technology

Tom Berg

Tom Berg

Tom Berg

2014 Heavy Trucks

Tom Berg

Site Prep

Field Test

Fleet Masters

Running Green

Running Green

Under 40 Awards

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

Vorster/Agoos

Pat Crail New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products

New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products

Pat Crail New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products

Maintenance Management Truck Evaluations

Special Reports

Vorster/Agoos

Pat Crail

New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products

New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products

New-machine introductions in earthmoving, paving, lifting, compaction, attachments, trucks, light equipment and maintenance products INTERMAT 2015 2015 Trade Shows

Signet AdStudy

Attachments

Off-Road Evaluations

Field Test

Vorster/Agoos

Buying File

Asset Management for Equipment Managers Technology

New Products: Market Watch/ Market Watch Lite

Bonus Distribution

Marketing Services

EQUIPMENT EXPERTS Andy Agoos With more than 40 years in the equipment, service and maintenance side of heavy equipment, Andy Agoos has held senior management positions with Neff Rentals, Hubbard Construction Co., Austin Industries and Caterpillar.

Pat Crail, CEM An independent fleet-management consultant, Pat Crail chaired AEMP’s Technology Committee through the development of the AEMP Telematics Data Standard and served on the organization’s board of directors.

2014 RATES & SPECIFICATIONS 2014 RATES

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