Over 70 Million Reasons Denver International Loves O.J. Watson
By Michael McClanahan / February 10, 2024

2023 saw Denver International Airport’s busiest year ever and O.J. Watson Equipment is proud to have helped make it possible. According to a press release by the airport, Denver International served 77,837,917 passengers in 2023, a 12.3% increase over the previous record, set the previous year, and securing its place as the third-busiest airport in the US (and fifth busiest in the world). Each...

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Mike McClanahan - April 29, 2022

Lighten Up and $ave

Fleet operating costs are soaring as gasoline and diesel prices climb to near-record levels and new regulations keep piling up. We can’t do much about that, but we can help you cut down on expenses...

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April 21, 2022

We’re Wired for Business

From new construction to remodeling and disaster recovery, the world runs on electricity and that means hundreds of miles of wiring needs to be strung, buried, or replaced every week. And wherever...

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Mike McClanahan - March 31, 2022

Get Ready for Spring Cleaning

As winter gives way to warmer weather, construction sites perk up and storms scatter debris across streets and parking lots. That means it’s time get those vacuum trucks ready to roll. And whether...

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Michael McClanahan - March 16, 2022

Big Jobs Take Big Trucks

There’s probably no bigger a workhorse in a construction or maintenance fleet than the trusty pickup truck. It hauls crews and supplies to and from worksites, pulls everything from trailers to tree...

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Mike McClanahan - February 28, 2022

Landscaping Season is Coming. Are You Ready?

Spring doesn’t spring in Colorado. It inches slowly across the state. It starts on the southwestern prairies and spreads northward to the high plains before creeping up the mountainsides at its own...

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Michael McClanahan - February 21, 2022

Spring Storms Ahead. Keep Your Snowplows Rolling

Forget what Punxsutawney Phil and his wannabes say, there’s a whole lot more than six weeks of winter weather left in Colorado. More like sixteen if you start counting on Groundhog Day. Heck, we’ve...

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