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Truland Liquidation Brings Trucks, Vans to Online Auction

The liquidation of assets owned by bankrupt electrical contractor Truland Systems is under way, with vehicles in the first sale including vans, trucks, and bucket trucks.

by Staff
August 26, 2014
2 min to read


The liquidation of assets owned by bankrupt electrical contractor Truland Systems is under way with the first online auction of trucks, trailers, vans, bucket trucks, and other vehicles. Online bidding began August 23 for 37 of the vehicles, with more auctions planned in the coming weeks, according to Stephen Karbelk, of Auction Markets LLC and David Fiegel of Blackbird Asset Services, LLC, which are selling the assets for the estate.

But first, the auction company faces the challenge of getting possession of more than half of the vehicles, according to Karbelk.

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"Truland had more than 250 active construction projects at the time of their filing, and approximately 300 vehicles were allocated to those projects and assigned to various offices and employees. With the employees now terminated, there was no provision for turning these vehicles in, so we have to locate them and prepare them for auction," said Karbelk. "We'll be selling vehicles in groups as we recover them and are able to get them ready for sale," he said.

Karbelk said they are contacting former employees to locate and recover vehicles. "We don't anticipate major problems, but it's a significant administrative task with so many vehicles. We expect that everyone will cooperate. After all, the company's creditors include employees, contractors and others, so recovering and selling these vehicles will help get them paid," he said.

Bidding on the first group of vehicles is scheduled to end September 5, at 3 p.m. Eastern (subject to a court hearing to approve this and future sales, which will be held September 2). Individuals seeking to bid may view the inventory, register and bid online at auctionmarkets.com. 

Vehicles in this first sale include vans, trucks, and bucket trucks. "We have quite a few Chevrolet G3500 vans, several Silverado pickups, some Chevrolet Colorado pickups and various other pieces, most of which are 2008 models or newer," said Karbelk.

Prior to filing bankruptcy on July 23, the Reston-based Truland Group of companies was one of the largest electrical contractors in the United States.  At the time of their filing, they were working on high-profile construction projects such as buildings for Marriott, NASA, and George Washington University, according to the liquidators. 

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Individuals seeking additional information on the auction sales may visit auctionmarkets.com or e-mail info@auctionmarkets.com.


Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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