Why engage an Accredited Appraiser?

The American Society of Appraisers awards the designation Accredited Senior Appraiser after a candidate or accredited member has completed course work, submitted appraisals for review and approval, achieved many thousands of hours of valuation and appraisal work. Once the designation has been earned the appraiser must frequently update his knowledge through continuing education with review every five years and hold to the highest ethical standards. Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) requires that personal property appraisers take an initial 15-hour course and be retested through a 7-hour course every two years.

What do you appraise?

We specialize in the valuation of concrete related machinery and peripheral equipment, as well as rolling equipment.

Why would I need an appraisal?

There are many reasons why someone may need an appraisal of machinery and equipment. Among the more common uses are:

Buying or selling a business
Mergers, acquisitions, or partner buyouts
Securing financing with equipment as collateral
Lending due diligence or liquidation analysis
Lease structuring and residual value determination
Divorce or legal proceedings involving assets
How do you determine value?

Reliable valuation goes beyond online data. We combine industry interviews (manufacturers, dealers, and experts) with over 20 years of proprietary sales data. Using a market-based approach, we deliver well-supported, real-world valuations you can trust.

How much does an appraisal cost?

Fees vary based on:

Number of assets
Project timeline
Scope of inspection and inventory
Research complexity