By Brian Hoover, Editor
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ake a drive on the 215 Freeway near Colton, and you can’t miss the sea of new construction equipment up on the hill east of the freeway. That’s Trinity Equipment, Inc. (Trinity Equipment), and they have everything from full-sized and mini excavators to wheel loaders, motor graders, dozers and highlift equipment to skid steers, and a full line of tractors, attachments
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and other utility equipment. Trinity Equipment is genuinely a megamall for all your heavy, medium and light-duty construction needs. Eric Lewis is the owner, president and CEO of Trinity Equipment, and he has come a long way since his days of serving our country in Iraq. As a young man, Lewis enlisted in the United States Army, where he served two tours in Iraq for 27 months of
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deployment between 2004-2009. After returning from his service, Lewis secured a job in law enforcement and eventually went to work with his father in the construction business. His next move would be a big one, as he made the decision to start Trinity Equipment, Inc. in 2016. In 2017, Lewis applied for and received his certification as a Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE).
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