The Utility Expo has announced a new partnership with the National Utility Contractors Association to host the National Equipment Operator Championships at the upcoming Utility Expo, scheduled for Oct. 7-9, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

The new championships, spearheaded by NUCA, will bring together skilled equipment operators from across the country to compete in a series of hands-on events designed to test precision, control and safety in utility related tasks. Events will include crowd-pleasing games like hole-in-one putting, soccer, cornhole and a pipe placement challenge. All games are performed using construction equipment.

“This partnership with NUCA adds an exciting and interactive new dimension to The Utility Expo Experience,” says Brianne Somers, show director of The Utility Expo. “Our industry thrives on skill, ingenuity and community, and these championships put all three front and center. It’s a great way to celebrate our workforce, recognize operator mastery and give attendees a real sense of what utility professionals do every day.”

The competition will span two days, with qualifying rounds on Oct. 8, and the championship prize awarded on Oct. 9. Participants will rotate in a bracket-style format. Finalists will be ranked by cumulative points and time, with a sudden-death round and time extension used in the event of a tie. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place finishers. 

"Competition can be fun in the construction industry, and The Utility Expo is an exciting opportunity for NUCA and AEM to come together for a challenging, safe and enjoyable event that showcases the skills of operators,” says Ed DeNeale, NUCA director of safety. “We will have some of the best equipment operators in the United States competing for the top prize, and more importantly, bragging rights. We're really pleased to have the opportunity to bring something different to this well-known show."

Participants will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the equipment and event configuration Oct. 7 during open practice hours. Official judging will be provided, and safety guidelines will be strictly enforced. NUCA and The Utility Expo will work closely to ensure liability coverage and operator oversight. 

These new championships reflect The Utility Expo’s continued focus on creating high-value experiences for attendees, and showcasing the practical skills that drive the utility and infrastructure industries forward. For more information and to register for the 2025 Utility Expo, visit theutilityexpo.com.

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