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CMW Hosts Paving Equipment Seminar in St. Charles, Mo.

For the past 60 years, it’s been all about service at CMW Equipment.

Fri April 22, 2016 - Midwest Edition
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Lee Newton (L), vice president, CMW Equipment speaks with Jesse Stetina of Byrne & Jones Construction about the Carlson CP 75 paver.
Lee Newton (L), vice president, CMW Equipment speaks with Jesse Stetina of Byrne & Jones Construction about the Carlson CP 75 paver.
Lee Newton (L), vice president, CMW Equipment speaks with Jesse Stetina of Byrne & Jones Construction about the Carlson CP 75 paver.  Russell Bresnahan (L) of Katsam Enterprises and David Koerkenmeier of Sakai discuss the features of this Sakai GW750-2 rubber tired roller. (L-R): Jason Lapp, Carlson Paving Products, and Dan Doherty of CMW Equipment show the Carlson pavers to Keith Pritchett and Trevor Reeves, both of E.T. Simonds Construction Co.  (L-R): Paul Hargis, Volvo Construction Equipment; Adam Winkel, Jed Williams, Justin Shoemaker and Terry Tiggerstaff, all of Howell Paving; and Rob Hannan of Volvo Construction Equipment, stand in front of the Volvo P7110 track paver. Nat Alford (C) of Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group goes over the features of the Cimline 150 Magma crack sealer to Garrett Evans (L) and Clint Pingel, both of St. Francis county highway department. Wilson Christensen (L) and Shannon Siegel, both of Christensen Construction Co., have a look at the Superior broom DT80K. Eric Hamilton (L) of Ambraw Asphalt Co. and Jeff Roussin, CMW Equipment, attend the seminar. CMW Equipment held a paving equipment seminar on March 16th at the HSC Banquet Center in St. Charles, Mo., just outside of St. Louis, Mo.

CMW Equipment held a paving equipment seminar on March 16th at the HSC Banquet Center in St. Charles, Mo., just outside of St. Louis, Mo. Representatives of Volvo Construction Equipment, Carlson Paving and Sakai America addressed the crowd and answered questions, including Dave Koerkenmeier, Sakai America. Lee Newton, vice president and Jeff Roussin, product support manager, both of CMW Equipment kicked off the day and welcomed guests to the facility. The day featured machine and paving presentations, including “Asphalt Paving — Fundamentals & Principles” presented by Steve Blackwelder, Volvo Construction Equipment as well as information on compaction and commercial paving. Tom Travers, Carlson Paving Products presented a seminar titled “Commercial Paving Practices” and Blackwelder addressed “Compaction Principles and Best Practices.” Ben Thielbar, Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group, also presented his speech on “Pavement Maintenance — Crack Sealing and Routing.” The seminars provided a unique learning opportunity to listen and interact with factory-trained experts. Lunch also was served. The event also was an opportunity to celebrate CMW Equipment's 60th anniversary.

For the past 60 years, it's been all about service at CMW Equipment. The company has successfully delivered on its promises to help its customers build roads while building their business. The company's road-building experience covers the asphalt, concrete and readymix industries, and the company delivers expert sales, service and parts for high quality new and used equipment for road construction.

Outstanding customer service has been the cornerstone of CMW since Jan. 17, 1956 when three construction equipment salesmen and their trusted office manager left the security of the St. Louis based O.B. Avery dealership to start their own company. Their names were: J.L. Cummings, Thomas F. McGowan Jr., Victor W. West and Ethel A. Klein. Together they founded Cummings, McGowan & West, today known as CMW Equipment.

Because of their prior experience, relationships and reputation for taking care of customers, this new group was able to quickly establish solid product lines and customers. Timing couldn't have been better, because CMW Equipment's opening coincided with the largest road construction project in U.S. history. The Federal Highway Act of 1956 called for 41,000 mi. of new Interstate roadways with an estimated cost of $41 billion.

Today, the company carries an array of equipment, including asphalt paving equipment, concrete equipment, concrete plants, aggregates and government equipment. Manufacturers include Sakai, Volvo Construction Equipment, Cimline Pavement Maintenance Group, Stewart-Amos Sweeper Co., Carlson Paving Products, Superior Broom, Arrow Master, E-Z Drill, Stephens Manufacturing, CMI Roadbuilding, Gorman Rupp, Mauldin, Toro and many others. To see a complete list of manufacturers, visit cmw-equip.com/about/product-lines.


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