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W.I. Clark Company Holds Customer Appreciation Day in Wallingford, Conn.

The W.I. Clark Company celebrated the first day of fall by hosting a customer appreciation day on Sept. 22 at its Wallingford, Conn., location. This family owned and operated business began in 1920 with Winfred Ira Clark selling parts off the back of a motorcycle....


Gordon M. Clark, W.I. Clark Chairman, Treasurer Dies at 94

Gordon M. Clark, 94, passed away Dec. 7, 2015. He was born in Hartford, Conn., March 15, 1921, a son of the late Winfred I. Clark and Julia Shaylor Clark. Mr. Clark attended Spring Glen School, Wilbraham Academy and graduated from Lehigh University, where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity....


Race Against the Clock to Remodel Lime Rock Raceway

O&G Industries of Torrington, Conn., recently performed paving work on a multi-million dollar construction project that improved the raceway at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Conn. The track construction and paving schedule was a very ambitious one....


W.I. Clark Hosts Equipment Maintenance Forum in Conn.

The W.I. Clark Co. hosted the Connecticut Construction Industry Association’s Equipment Maintenance Forum (EMF) on Jan. 18 at its Wallingford, Conn., facility. EMF members represent all aspects of the construction industry in Connecticut and meet monthly for dinner, networking and to listen to a variety of speakers....


Tramac Announces Its Top Dealers of 2002 at AED ’03

Tramac has announced its top dealers of 2002 at an awards ceremony held at the San Diego Zoo, San Diego, CA. Denis Bataille, chairman and CEO and Phil von Hemert, president and chief operating officer of Tramac presented the 2002 Tramac Awards of Excellence to:• Tim Houser, president of Plasterer Equipment Company, headquartered in Lebanon, PA;• Dick Collins, general manager, inventory control of Anderson Equipment Company, headquartered in Bridgeville, PA; and• Doug Hansen, president of W.I....


Tramac 428SH Drives CT Sewer Project

The city of New Haven, CT, is spending $4.5 million to replace its single-conduit underground water system with a new one that separates sewer water from drainage. One of the benefits of the replacement will be to save the city the expense of treating rain water....


Tramac Honors Top Dealers

Tramac has announced that Anderson Equipment Company, headquartered in Bridgeville, PA; W.I. Clark Company, headquartered in Wallingford, CT; and J.W. Burress, headquartered in Roanoke, VA, were among Tramac’s top dealers of 2001....