See what these items sold for: heavy equipment sold prices in Nevada.
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Nevada's government agencies regularly auction heavy equipment through federal and state surplus programs. The state's large mining, construction, and transportation sectors mean agencies like the Nevada Department of Transportation and the Bureau of Land Management frequently liquidate equipment including dozers, excavators, graders, and compactors. Bidprowl aggregates these listings from multiple platforms, so you can search all available Nevada heavy equipment auctions in one place instead of checking each government site separately.
Each auction platform has different registration and bidding processes. GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus all require you to create an account and verify your identity. Some auctions require pre-registration or bid deposits. Bidprowl links directly to each auction so you can review the specific platform's rules, current bids, and end times before placing your bid.
Yes. Most government auctions charge a buyer's premium (typically 10-15% of the final bid), and Nevada sales tax applies to equipment purchases. Shipping and transportation costs are your responsibility. Some equipment may be exempt from sales tax if you're a registered contractor or government entity. Check the individual auction listing for fee details and tax information before bidding.
58 active heavy equipment auctions in Nevada right now.
2 Stage Mast, 118 in Max Lift Height, 48 in Forks, 60 V, Product images displayed are stock photos. Item is new/unused. S/N: DLK2026-6815