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Electric dozers reshape construction’ s future
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Beyond Diesel: A New Era

Electric dozers reshape construction’ s future

By Steve Sniff
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Sustainability” is a buzzword that has come into sharper focus over the last several decades as we have come to realize that depleting our natural resources and the damage being done to the environment has reached critical levels. The word generally refers to mankind’ s ability to continue production of what it needs to survive and thrive now, and for generations to come.

When we speak of sustainability, however, most of us think of saving trees and natural food sources and reducing the carbon footprint, while minimizing waste and recycling.
Whereas all of this is true, few would make that connection with cement trucks, excavators and bull-
Telecom & Utility Construction | Fall 2025 dozers. But every element of human society bears some responsibility in keeping the earth a viable place to live.
Let’ s discuss the future of sustainable heavy equipment and parts, what manufacturers are doing to help reduce the carbon footprint and increase recyclability and what companies are leading the charge in these areas.
Why It’ s Necessary
First of all, let’ s consider why the construction industry and heavy equipment manufacturers are making a concerted effort toward this mindset.
According to BEE Corporations, a recognized LEED Proven Provider( Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design),“ The build environment generates 50 % of landfill waste, 40 % of energy usage, 40 % of water contamination and 23 % of air pollution. As global population and urbanization rates increase, these statistics will only worsen unless drastic changes occur.”
What drastic changes are being affected and how will they impact the industry?
The first thing that must be done to create a sustainable future is to stem the tide of unmitigated waste and destruction of the environment. Several initiatives have been undertaken worldwide to accomplish this.
The heavy equipment manufacturing space is primarily dominated by companies like Caterpillar, John