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330-715-2959 angelo.caponi@parker.com parkerhybrid.parker.com Booth 125 Parker’s Hybrid Drive Systems Division offers hydraulic transmissions for the work truck market. Decades of research and development have gone into the de- sign of our systems. Today, our systems reduce total cost of ownership for work truck fleets. Across the country, fleets are experiencing unheard of results.


Pavestone Company 3215 State Highway 360 Grapevine, Texas 76051 800-245-PAVE 817-442-8068 pavestone.com info@pavestone.com Booth 512 Dedicated to the production of the concrete pave stones and retaining wall units our business principle is to be driven not only by technology in manu- facturing but also in the development of segmental paving retaining wall systems and erosion control blocks. Now with 18 regional manufacturing locations distributing to over 40 states, Pavestone Company continues to set the standards for service to the buyer specifier and contractor. With millions of dollars in state-of-the-art manufacturing equip- ment Pavestone LLC provides the quality that sets the standard for its competitors and industry.


PowerFlare 1500 E. Hamilton Ave. Suite 112 Campbell, CA 95008 408-412-8085 John@pfdistributioncenter.com www.pfdistributioncenter.com Booth 212 Super-bright, rechargeable beacon light can be seen for miles and runs up to


100 hours on a single charge. Unlike an incendiary flare the PowerFlare Unit is not a fire hazard and creates no noxious, toxic fumes.


RAB Lighting 170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647 888-722-1000 salessupport@rabweb.com www.rabweb.com Booth 439 RAB creates well-designed, affordable, durable energy efficient LED lighting and controls and makes it easy for distribu- tors to sell, electricians to install and end users to save energy.


Reliable Controls Corporation 607 Louise Ave Novato CA 94947 415-892-4165 wmcneill@reliablecontrols.com www.reliablecontrols.com Booth 530 We design and manufacture high quality Internet-connected Native BACnet build- ing control networks. Our MACH-Sys- tem™ precisely monitors and controls energy consuming building equipment for optimal efficiency and comfort while remaining intuitive to use and economi- cal to own. We further empower cus- tomers through a non-territorial dealer network and industry leading 5-year warranty.


Republic Services 3326 Fitzgerald Rd Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 916-631-0600 jkalbakian@republicservices.com www.republicservices.com Booth 314 Tote Bag Sponsor Waste service company, providing col- lection, recycling, and disposal services


to residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout the United States.


Revive Organic Soil Treatment 6501 W. 91st Ave Westminster, CO 80031 888-973-8483 jeden@revive.com www.revive.com Booth 621 Organic based fertilizer & soil treatment that saves water. Perfect for drought or water restrictions. Revive’s unique formula is designed to increase the wa- ter holding capacity of soils along with providing some organic nutrients and iron. Revive will keep a lawn green and save homeowners money by reducing watering requirements.


RGS Energy 2955 Kerner Blvd. Suite B San Rafael, CA 94901 415-295-4961 violette.ballieau@realgoods.com www.rgsenergy.com Booth 315


RGS Energy helps school districts reduce their power costs and risk related to energy rate spikes. Next year Stockton Unified will save approxi- mately $1,000,000 in expenses. They were selected by West Sonoma Unified, Fremont Unified, UCSC, Yale, and 150 more schools throughout California and the US.


Rubicon Water 4563 Denrose Court Fort Collins, CO 80524 1-877-440-6080 enquiry@rubiconwater.com www.rubiconwater.com Booth 636 Rubicon Water’s innovative technol- ogy optimizes the supply of water to agriculture, which consumes 80% of the


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