Bid-Well, a global concrete paving solutions manufacturer, unveiled a fully equipped 3600HD roller paver at World of Concrete 2026 in Las Vegas this month.
Bid-Well said that its presence at this year’s event focused on demonstrating how contractors can achieve higher quality finishes, improve schedule predictability and boost efficiency of on site workflows through purpose built Bid Well equipment.
The 3600HD on display has been outfitted to reflect realistic and challenging jobsite requirements. The machine features a universal traffic end, sidewalk paver, Material Transport Lite (MTL), fogger, universal power crown and power widening, all working together to streamline setup, create consistent crown profiles and allow operators to adjust paving width quickly as conditions change. This configuration highlights the adaptability of Bid-Well equipment to provide solutions that help crews move from placement to finish with greater speed and accuracy.
Alongside the paver, Bid-Well showed its 2418 Work Bridge equipped with the EZ Float, giving attendees the ability to understand how finishing teams can enhance consistency and reduce manual fatigue. Bid-Well Work Bridges offer a safe, stable workspace for hand finishing, texturing and tinting concrete slabs and bridge decks.
Their lightweight tubular steel truss construction and expanded metal non slip decking allow for fast assembly, breakdown, and transport between jobsites. With multiple leg options available, they fit easily into complex environments such as canals, slopes, barrier walls or tight construction zones. All this brings flexibility to contractors who face widely varying pour conditions.
“Contractors don’t come to World of Concrete for specs [specifications], they come for answers,” said Mark Rhead, sales manager for Bid-Well. “With the 3600HD’s power widening and universal power crown, crews can dial in width and profile with both speed and precision, while the MTL and fogger streamline placement and curing. Pair that with our Work Bridge and EZ Float, and you have a finishing system designed to produce cleaner surfaces, reduce rework and help crews stay ahead of their schedules. We’re excited to show customers exactly how this translates into real world wins on their next pour.”
Visitors to the Terex booth explored the machine configurations firsthand and spoke with Bid-Well specialists about tailoring systems to meet specific project needs.
Bid-Well – part of Terex – has been developing and manufacturing a complete line of versatile and specialised concrete paving machines for the heavy and highway construction market since 1961. The company’s full line of automatic concrete roller pavers includes bridge deck pavers and overlay machines, airport, road and street pavers, concrete placers and texturing/curing machines. Bid-Well also produces specialised paver/trimmers for slopes and canal paving.








