CASE launches new CASE ReNew Used Equipment Centers
CASE Construction Equipment has launched the first official CASE ReNew Centers in partnership with dealers Associated Supply Company Inc. (ASCO), Hills Machinery, and RPM Machinery.
The CASE ReNew Centers will thoroughly inspect, service, and recondition CASE lease returns and/or other used CASE equipment which will then be sold through CASE dealers in highly populated equipment markets.
CASE ReNew Centers also feature the highest level of certified technicians in the network and will offer reconditioning services for used equipment—CASE as well as other brands.
Transurban Names Amanda Baxter Vice President of Operations in North America
Transurban, one of the world’s largest toll-road developers and operators, announced today the appointment of Amanda Baxter to Vice President of Operations on the North America leadership team. In this role, Baxter will lead the operations, maintenance and pricing strategy for Transurban’s growing 53-mile network of dynamically-priced Express Lanes, one of the largest managed lanes networks in the U.S. Baxter will also oversee the operational integration of Transurban’s Virginia and Maryland construction and future development projects totaling 49 miles.
With more than two decades of infrastructure experience, Baxter brings expertise across policy, planning, design, permitting, implementation, construction and operations of major multimodal surface transportation initiatives. She has held consultancy roles in the transportation industry with Kimley-Horn and Whitman Requardt and Associates, as well as public-sector leadership with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) where she implemented VDOT’s first express lanes along I-66 Inside the Beltway. Over the last decade, she has advanced many of the D.C. region’s transportation public-private partnerships including I-66 Outside the Beltway, the 395 Express Lanes and the 95 Express Lanes Fredericksburg Extension.
Baxter has also worked on implementation and improvements to infrastructure throughout the United States with a variety of federal action agencies including the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Department of Defense (DoD), National Park Service, Department of Interior-Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Communications Commission, providing technical expertise and oversight of federal and state environmental laws, regulations, policies and procedures.