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  • 2022 VOGELE 1700-3I

    3,328 Hours

    $70,000

  • 2022 VOGELE 1700-3I

    3,880 Hours

    $70,000

  • 2017 VOGELE 1700-3i

    5,840 Hours

    $103,750

    $100,000

  • 2004 CATERPILLAR AP-655C

    $18,000

  • 1998 CEDARAPIDS CR551RX

    $20,000

  • 2014 ROADTEC RP195e

    9,247 Hours

    $16,000

  • 2006 ROADTEC RP190

    12,764 Hours

    $14,000

  • 2013 VOGELE 5203-2i

    $30,000

  • 2018 LEEBOY 5300

    571 Hours

    $85,000

  • 1992 BERGKAMP Mobile Mix Paver 1

    1,394 Hours

    $125,000

  • 2019 LEEBOY 8510E

    2,126 Hours

    $73,900

  • 2004 GOMACO Commander III

    7,239 Hours

    $83,750

    $80,000

  • 2016 LEEBOY 8500C

    4,271 Hours

    $46,500

    $44,000

  • 2021 LEEBOY 1000G

    1,547 Hours

    $60,900

    $58,000

  • 2021 VOGELE Super 2003-3i

    1,585 Hours

    $122,735

    $118,985

  • 2013 VOGELE Vision 5203-2I

    4,720 Hours

    $50,500

    $40,000

  • 2011 CATERPILLAR AP655D

    7,859 Hours

    $47,500

    $45,000

  • 2023 DYNAPAC D17C

    $85,250

    $81,500

  • 2018 LEEBOY 8616C

    3,475 Hours

    $82,750

    $79,000

  • 2001 CATERPILLAR AP-650B

    172 Hours

    $41,500

    $39,000

  • 2019 LEEBOY 8520

    3,662 Hours

    $88,750

    $85,000

  • 2011 ROADTEC RP-195e

    6,677 Hours

    $52,500

    $38,000

  • 2014 LEEBOY 8510

    4,468 Hours

    $34,900

  • 2021 LEEBOY 8510E

    1,811 Hours

    $89,900

  • 2013 LEEBOY 8500B

    3,172 Hours

    $35,750

  • 2023 CRAFCO Patcher II

    511 Hours

    $63,000

  • 2022 LEEBOY 7000C

    1,518 Hours

    $99,000

  • 2011 CRAFCO MAGNUM

    484 Hours

    $19,000

  • 2012 LEEBOY 7000B

    2,888 Hours

    $44,900

  • 2018 LEEBOY 7000C

    2,319 Hours

    $64,900

  • 2011 CATERPILLAR 950H

    1 Hours

    $3,500

  • 2013 LINK-BELT CONSTRUCTION 210X3

    13,407 Hours

    $45,000

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Overview

Pavers are self-propelled machines that lay down hot asphalt mix. The mix is usually loaded in the front, then carried by conveyers from the rear to augers that spread out the mixture, then leveled and compacted by a screed.

There are many different types of pavers that construction companies use to get the job done, including; rolled screen pavers, tracked pavers, wheeled pavers, hybrid offset pavers, side feeders, and inset pavers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used pavers cost between $30,000 and $180,000.

  • Top manufacturers of pavers include Ingersoll-Rand, Carlson, and Caterpillar.

  • Common uses for pavers include paving roads, bridges, and parking lots.

  • Pavers on average weigh 18 tons (36,000 lbs)

  • The first step in operating a paver is adding asphalt or mix from a dump truck or material transfer unit into the paver’s hopper. The conveyor carries the asphalt to the auger, which places the mix in front of the screed for it to be spread over the width of the surface. Paver operators use screed controls to control the screed’s angle of attack. Additional controls allow the operator to correct the slope, speed, and flow.

  • When buying a used paver, it’s important to do a full inspection report to look at key components like the screed, track rollers, idlers, dual operator stations, and engine.

  • New machines will have the latest technology like sensors and material controls. Overall, the paver technology, which is just a conveyor and iron, hasn’t changed over the last 60 years.

  • The average hourly pay for an Asphalt Paver Operator is $19.50

  • You can learn to become a paver operator through trade school, finding an experienced operator, or an apprenticeship program.