More Than 350 Items Available for Public Bid During Pennsylvania Online Heavy Equipment Auction Beginning May 26th
HARRISBURG, Pa., May 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The state Department of General Services will make more than 350 items available for public bid during the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, or PennDOT, Online Heavy Equipment Auction, which begins on Tuesday, May 26 at noon and ends on Tuesday, June 9 at 10 a.m.
"The Online Heavy Equipment Auction is a great way for the commonwealth to get a return on its investment and for members of the public to give new life to a quality used piece of heavy equipment," Department of General Services Secretary Curt Topper noted. "With more than 350 items available, this auction is definitely worth taking a look at if you are in the market for a heavy equipment type of item."
Included among the more than 350 items up for bid are air compressors, snow plow trucks and snow plows, anti-icing trucks, motor graders, excavators, wheel and backhoe loaders, asphalt equipment, single-, tandem- and tri-axle dump trucks, spreaders, skid steers, generators and more.
Interested bidders can view the entire listing of items on the ADVANCE NOTICE: Commonwealth of PA - PennDOT Heavy Equipment Sale page on www.auctionsbygov.com. In order to bid on all property currently available, you must register online under the "How to Buy" section. You registration will also put you on the list to receive notices of up-coming bid sales.
The Pennsylvania Department of General Services State Surplus Property Program is responsible for coordinating the heavy equipment and right of way auctions for PennDOT, as well as general merchandise and special auctions which are conducted monthly online at www.auctionsbygov.com and can be found by typing "Commonwealth of PA" in the search bar.
MEDIA CONTACT: Troy Thompson, 717-787-3197
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of General Services
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