Design and Construction Report staff writer
LAS VEGAS — MB Crusher America will showcase its line of demolition and recycling attachments at World of Concrete 2026, featuring live demonstrations designed to illustrate how compact machines can reduce disposal costs and generate reusable materials on-site1.
The company will be at Booth O31801 in the Silver Lot during the event, which runs from Jan. 20–22, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The exhibits will focus on transforming standard equipment, such as skid steers, into powerful demolition tools capable of crushing reinforced concrete and separating rebar3. MB Crusher America aims to demonstrate how contractors can turn waste into profit by cutting hauling times and creating aggregate ready for immediate reuse.
Live demonstrations will feature a lineup of Hyundai Construction Equipment fitted with MB attachments. Scheduled equipment includes a Hyundai H90A Midi Excavator equipped with an MB-PT650 Demolition Pulverizer, MB-G600 Sorting Grapple, and possibly an MB-HDS312 Padding Bucket. Additionally, a Hyundai HT38 CTL Skid Steer will be shown operating with an MB-L160 Jaw Crusher Bucket and MB-P380 Demolition Pulverizer.
Static displays at the booth will include the BF90 (or BF80) Crusher Bucket, MB-S14 Trommel Screening Bucket, MB-HDS314 and MB-HDS207 Padding Buckets, MB-G900 Sorting Grapple, MB-R500 Drum Cutter, and MB-PT1150 Demolition Pulverizer.
Highlighting the practical application of these tools, the company points to the recent experience of SommerCal Construction in Northern Nevada. Facing rising disposal fees for demolition debris, the firm adopted the MB-L140 S2 Crusher Bucket to process concrete waste into reusable aggregate.
“We had a lot of demo jobs coming up where we were going to be getting concrete in,” said Nick Bakken, regional manager at SommerCal Construction. “We didn’t want to be paying the disposal fees, and now we can reuse the aggregate for the flatwork we pour.”
MB Crusher representatives will be available throughout the show to discuss equipment integration and return-on-investment examples for the construction, demolition, and recycling sectors.
