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Features 06 Bob’s Crane Service Providing Quality Specialized Service For 30 Years
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Remains At The Top Of Their Game Heading Into Their 67th Year Of Business
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Keeping the Customer First Allows Coastline Equipment Crane Division To Post Record Sales In 2012
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Bob’s Crane Service Written by: Brian Hoover
(Above) 1983 - Owner/Operator. 12-ton Bucyrus Erie. (Left: L-R) Ryan Turner, Vice President. Bob Turner, President. Angela Turner, Secretary. After serving his country for four years in the Navy, Bob Turner has worked in the construction business his entire adult life. In 1972, he joined the Operating Engineer’s Local 12 Apprenticeship Program, where he learned to operate a wide range of heavy equipment from dozers to cranes. Bob spent his first five years in the
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business operating cranes and equipment for a bridge building contractor, before going to work for Ed’s Crane Service for another six years. Then in 1983, Bob Turner founded Bob’s Crane Service as an owner/ operator when he purchased a used Bucyrus Erie 12-ton crane. This was a tremendous risk at that time in Bob’s career
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and as fate would have it, the very day he signed the papers for that first crane, he found work on the Interstate 8 and 67 interchange; a job which lasted nearly a year and a half. Bob comments, “I was fortunate to land a long-term first job when I went out on my own. After this initial job, I spent most of my time out on freeway jobs or
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Subtitle Goes Here (Far Left) Bob Turner, President, Bob’s Crane Service. (Middle) Michelle Drosis, Operations. (Left) Brad Ek, Safety Mgr./Foreman.
moving palm trees. I formed a sort of partnership with another individual and I would work my crane as an owner operator in the daytime and then move palm trees until around 10-o’clock at night. As the freeway type work began to dry up, I started growing and wholesaling trees and this went on for seven or eight years. Eventually we ended our partnership, but we both ended up with a nice inventory of palm trees. I still move trees today and continue to sell them from our inventory of over 300 trees at Bob’s Tree Farm.” While the beginning of the 90’s saw a downturn in construction and the closure of several crane companies, it was the beginning of an upturn for Bob’s Crane Service. Bob’s company was small and did not have the large inventory that the other companies had, and he was able to weather the tough times. In fact, he was
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able to purchase several used cranes at auctions as other companies were going through transitions. Bob continued to work as an owner/operator until 1992, when he incorporated his company as Bob Turner’s Crane Service, Inc. There were (3) other crane companies in the San Diego area at that time, and they all decided to cease operations due to lack of work. This created somewhat of a void in the industry that only Bob’s Crane was able to fill at the time. Bob comments, “I began to rent cranes from one of the companies that had gone out of business and even hired a few of their people to keep up with demand. When that company decided to get back into the game, I decided it was time to begin acquiring cranes of my own. Operating capital was of course limited and so I started looking to buy cranes at auction and soon I had a
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50-ton, an 80-ton, a 12-ton and two 14-tons. In just five years we went from one old crane to seven very respectable cranes and things just sort of took off from there. We purchased our first new crane from Nixon-Egli Equipment Co. back in 1998 and then another one in 2000. I built a very good relationship with Mark Lomas at Nixon-Egli and he sold me many new and used cranes over a stretch of 25 plus years. Today I work with Tom Trevithick of Nixon-Egli and purchased a 100-ton from them just last year. We have a great inventory of cranes including several 40-tons, a 70-ton, a new style 75-ton, (3) 90-tons and a new 100-ton, new 200-ton and new 275-ton. Nixon-Egli has always been there for us with nothing but excellent service over the years. We are celebrating 30-years in 2013 and Nixon-Egli has been a big part of our success.”
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(Above) 2009 - Grove - 275-ton and boom dolly. (Right) 1999 - The Westin - BMW Promotion, 70-ton Link-Belt.
From one single crane back in 1983, Bob’s Crane Service has grown to a fleet of over (20) cranes, ranging from 5-tons to 275-tons with boom lengths from 40 foot to 343 feet. The company continues to work for the biggest names in the business, providing cranes and operators for work on a long list of bridges and freeways. Bob’s Crane Service is proud to have been part of jobs like the new San Diego Petco Park, a long list of surrounding hotels, as well as work in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter and multiple military bases. Bob is the first to admit that the people working for him have made the Company the success it is today. Bob comments, “Brad Ek was the first full-time employee to
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come on board here and now 30 years later he is an integral part of our continued success. Brad has operated cranes for 35 years and today his role at Bob’s has expanded into management responsibilities such as safety coordination, field supervision, marketing and dispatch when needed. Michelle Drosis has been with us since 1996, she worked long hours as our main Dispatcher for about 15 years, along with various payroll/administrative duties. She has and continues to do a great job. Michelle now serves in Operations, performing accounting duties and back up to the Dispatcher. Lester Williams has over 34-years experience within the construction industry,
with 26-years in the truck crane rental industry exclusively. Lester’s vast knowledge and experience are a huge asset to our organization and he has progressed from operator/ foreman and dispatcher to his current position in sales and estimating today. Ray “Chip” Enniss joined us in 2005 with over 36-years experience in crane rental applications. Chip worked for many years at one of California’s largest crane rental companies and his experience and reputation for quality services is well known in our industry. Pete Williams joined us in 2011 and he brings 27 years of work experience. Pete spent many years working for two of the world’s largest crane rental
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(Above L-R) Lester Williams, Field Service Representative. Peter Williams, Field Service Representative. Chip Enniss, Field Service Representative. (Right L-R) Joe Norton, Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Chris Thompson, Heavy Equipment Mechanic-Manager. companies and has worked specifically with large general contractors, steel erection companies and on a long list of military base jobs in San Diego. Teri Savage is our Controller and she joined us in 2004. Her 25 years of experience in the construction industry, serving in Finance, IT, contracts, and overall business compliance issues, has been a valuable asset to grow our administrative capabilities into where we are today. Jan Millikan joined the Team in 2012, as our Payroll Specialist. Her experience and level of commitment to Payroll and all the surrounding duties associated with the reporting requirements is outstanding. Harold Parnell has also recently come over from one of our national competitors and he does a great job at dispatch and is also very well known in the industry. “I just can’t say enough about how grateful I am to have such a large group of talented and loyal Operators, Oilers, Mechanics, and Apprentices working with us today. I know
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firsthand how dangerous this job can be, how the unpredictable hours can be difficult, and the overall level of skill and efforts required to complete our projects in a safe and efficient manner. Our Operators/Oilers/Mechanics/ Apprentices bring their best every day, under all types of conditions and they are an impressive group that we are all very proud of”, says Bob Turner. Bob continues, “My son and daughter also work for our company and they do a great job here. My daughter, Angela Turner is our secretary and my son, Ryan Turner is one of our crane operators and a backup dispatcher. It is my goal to continue to show Ryan and Angela the ins and outs of this entire business and although I will probably never fully retire, I look forward to Ryan and Angela taking the reigns some day and continue to successfully grow our business.” Bob Turner still operates cranes whenever needed and he is very optimistic about the future of his business and
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the Southern California crane industry in general. We have had a pretty good run over the last couple of years. I have purchased six new cranes in the last year just to keep up with demand. The addition of our new sales representatives have allowed us to go after a new and different customer base and that has contributed greatly to our growth. We are scheduled way out with freeway work, steel hanging jobs, truss work and quite a bit of HVAC work. I am extremely proud to be part of Bob’s Crane Service and truly want to take the time to thank all of our employees, as well as all of our customers for helping to make the last 30 years such a great experience.” Bob’s Crane Service serves all of San Diego, Imperial and Riverside Counties with the industry’s best operators and cranes from 5-ton to 275-ton. For more information on Bob’s Crane Service, please visit them online at www. bobscrane.com or call (619) 443-5887. Cc
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Written by: Brian Hoover
Bragg Crane Service Remains At The Top Of Their Game Heading Into Their 67 th Year of Business 1.
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Jim Bragg founded Bragg Crane Service back in 1946 with just one crane, and today his vision has grown into one of the largest integrated service organizations in the construction industry. Now, 65 years later, Bragg has 14 locations throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and Texas. All three of Jim Bragg’s children, George Bragg, Mary Ann Pool (Secretary Treasurer), and Steve Bragg, have worked 12
for the company. Today, third generation family member, Scott Bragg serves as the Chief Operating Officer and fourth generation family members, Cameron Bragg and Kelan Bragg are now part of the Bragg Crane legacy. Bragg Crane & Rigging, and Heavy Transport are available 24/7 to provide you with a complete range of services, including mechanical erection and super-load hauling. Here is
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a look at just three jobs that the Bragg Companies have recently completed. Wilmington Refinery Erects New Vacuum Tower
Back in August of 2011, a refinery in Wilmington, California announced that it would be taking a vacuum tower out of service and replacing it with a new multi-million dollar replacement tower. Today, the www.calcontractor.com
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new unit is fully operational at the 97,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Wilmington, California. This 26-foot-tall tower will help the plant maximize gasoline, diesel and jet fuel production by increasing the amount of vacuum gas oil produced from crude. The erection of the new vacuum tower was erected with the help of Bragg Crane Service back in July of 2012. Bragg Crane Service salesman and marketing executive Paul Reitnourer explains, “This was an engineered lift that was slightly complicated by the fact that we were required to work in an extremely limited space area. All three of the cranes that were utilized in the lifts had to be placed right next to the base of the vessel. In addition, we were of course required to follow all of the usual refinery safety precautions. We build a pad out of dirt base material and timber mats in order to properly distribute the ground bearing load, as the ground in this particular area was soft and showed lower than normal physical ground bearing limits. We utilized our Liebherr LR1400 crawler crane for the primary lift and a Grove GMK7550 as the tail crane. When the vacuum tower came into port; the shipping saddles did not lineup. So in order to transport the load, they had to build a sail fixture to fit their transport system. So
New north and south wings take shape as new press box roof erection begins.
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once we began the lift at the refinery, we used the Liebherr for the primary lift, the Grove 7550 as the tail crane and our Grove GMK5275 to remove the sail fixture, which was attached to the bottom of the vessel. Now we were able to upend the 500,000 lb. vacuum tower. It is not every day that perform a 250 ton pick, but by taking our time engineering the lift plan, the entire job went off without a hitch.” Rose Bowl Renovation Improvement Project
The Rose Bowl Stadium is currently receiving a $152 million renovation, the largest investment in the history of the 88-year-old iconic structure. The focus of the three-year, threephase project is to expedite ingress/egress, improve concourse circulation, increase the number of concession stands and restrooms, provide state-ofthe-art premium seating products in a rebuilt press box and install a new scoreboard and cuttingedge video board. In addition, the renovation will address key stadium infrastructure needs that will allow the facility to continue to operate for decades to come. Bragg Crane and Rigging was called upon by W & W Steel to erect in the press box renovation portion of the project. Matt Brondos is a project manager for
40T picking perimeter bent plate/ miscellaneous pieces.
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View from the core of press roof looking to south at LR1280 with 123 main boom and 105 luffing jib.
Bragg Crane and Rigging and he comments, “This project lasted around one year for us, from October 2011 to October 2012. We were utilized in several ways, but predominantly to erect, bolt, and weld the new iron around the existing structure in order to make the press box larger. We also helped in the demolition of the existing press box structure by lowering large portions to the ground for further demolition and processing. We started out with a 160-ton American 8460
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columns and also three levels of rakers on both the north and south wings, where we set some large and heavy precast pieces. For this we brought in 300-ton Liebherr 1280 crawler crane. We also utilized our 40-ton Link-Belt and Grove cranes to assist with other lifts. Coordinating between lifts for the demolition and tying into the existing renovation presented
somewhat of a challenge. We worked with Miller Environmental performing demo lifts on a second shift and hanging iron the next day on new construction. The owner’s schedule had a pretty tight deadline, where there had to be a certain number of box seats available for opening day. We worked hard and smart and completed all of our work safely and on time.”
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1. View from the press box of the new screen structure. 2. A view of the screen structure 130’ from the ground. 3. The structure from the north end of the Coliseum. Bragg’s Heavy Transport and Bragg Crane Service Assist with Installation of the new Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum’s New HighDefinition Video Display
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission recently went forward with plans to manufacture and install a new high-definition video display for the Coliseum. The new display tower stands approximately 40 feet high and spans 150 feet long, ranking it among the largest of those in college facilities, at the renowned home of University of Southern California football. The high definition display is 792 lines of resolution high by 3,000 columns wide with lines of LED’s on 15 mm spacing. The video board can operate as a single giant display or be divided into multiple zones (windows) to show a wide variety of statistics, information, graphics, animatio and live and recorded video. Heavy Transport specializes in over-sized, multi-dimensional and large capacity cargo (from 1 16
ton to 1,600 tons) and they were responsible for the safe shipment of the truss system used to hold the new video board. Terry Derrick, project manager for Bragg Crane & Rigging explains, “The truss was dismantled into six sections for both the top and bottom chord. Once on site, a five-man Bragg Crane & Rigging crew reassembled the truss frame with the help of a 40-ton crane, supporting forklifts and boom lifts. Bragg Crane Service then hoisted the truss with two Link-Belt 300tons conventional truck cranes with 205 feet of hammerhead boom. One crane was used on either end, coordinated by the Ironworker General Foreman, utilizing two raising gangs and both operators. The truss was then lowered down on the (2) 6 foot in diameter columns and welded into place. The (20) catwalk sections were installed using a Bragg 90-ton hydraulic crane and one erection crew. The braces for the screen structure were comprised of a comprised of a combination of 1 inch plate,
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10 inch tubes and 1-1/4 inch diameter bolts, which required scanning, and core drilling into the existing 80-year plus existing concrete structure. We logged 550 hours of overtime in the field in order to have the screen functional by the September 3rd game day deadline. The screen itself was producing images by August 30th and the final speaker cabinets were hoisted into place on September 19th using a 40-ton hydraulic crane and a composite crew of ironworkers and technicians. The final siding in USC Trojan red and yellow is expected to be complete prior to the next scheduled home game on October 1, 2013. At the height of the project, the manpower was ramped up to a total of 15 ironworkers and operators.” For more information on Bragg Companies and any of their branches including: Bragg Crane Service, Bragg Crane & Rigging, Heavy Transport and Other Services Division, go to www.braggcrane.com or call 800-4CRANE1. Cc www.calcontractor.com
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Caltrans and Port of Long Beach begin $1 billion Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement project Written by: Brian Hoover
Above: The Gerald Desmond Bridge in the 1970s. Left: The Gerald Desmond Bridge construction in 1967.
The Port of Long Beach is the nation’s second-busiest seaport and more than $140 billion in trade moves through this harbor each year. The Gerald Desmond Bridge is a vital part of the flow of goods from the Port, with nearly 15 percent of the nation’s waterborne cargo bearing down upon it. This bridge was first
opened in 1968 and was quite obviously not intended to support today’s tremendous traffic loads and volumes. While the old bridge is safe for commuters today, it is rapidly deteriorating. The bridge now handles as many as 68,000 vehicle trips a day and about 18 million trips a year. Even with costly maintenance, the old bridge cannot be sustained long-term. With that in mind,
the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Port of Long Beach have begun a project to replace the Desmond Bridge. The nearly $1 billion project is a joint effort of Caltrans and the Port, with funding also from the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). Construction of the new bridge is expected to take five years, create thousands of jobs and meet the region’s transportation and cargo-movement needs for many years to come. The new bridge will be built with a cable-stayed design. With 200 feet of clearance over the water, the new bridge will be high enough to accommodate the newest generation of the most-efficient cargo ships. And with three lanes in each direction plus safety lanes it will be wider and better able to serve the thousands of cars and trucks that use the bridge each day. Major participants in the joint venture include: Shimmick Construction Company Inc., FCC Construction S.A., Impregilo S.P.A., Arup North America Ltd. and Biggs Artist Rendering
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Above: Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement rendering. Cardosa Associates Inc. The total cost of the overall bridge replacement project is estimated at about $1 billion, including site preparation, demolition and other considerations. With the twin 50-story-high towers, the new bridge will be one of the tallest cable-stayed bridges in the United States and the first of its kind in California. The replacement project will allow the Gerald Desmond Bridge to remain in use while the new bridge is erected adjacent to it. The new bridge is among $4.5 billion in current and planned
improvements to further modernize the Port of Long Beach and keep it competitive. Since 1990, Shimmick Construction has become one of the premier general engineering contractors in the West, with a focus on heavy civil construction. Their work expands across all markets, from bridges and water/wastewater treatment facilities to dams, transit/rail and design-build. FCC, Inc. is a full service construction company specializing in conventional construction and pre-engineered metal buildings.
Impregilo, based in Milan, Italy, is dedicated to infrastructure, engineering and concessions. It carries out activities in the construction of railroads, hydro plants and highways, as well as waste and water treatment. Arup North America Limited, a San Francisco-based company, offers construction and engineering services, including bridge and building design. Based in San Jose, Biggs Cardosa Associates has experience in the structural integrity of buildings and bridges throughout Northern California. Cc Artist Rendering
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Written by: Brian Hoover
Left: Sacramento Branch (from left) Terisa McConnell (Branch Manager), John Shebl (Rental Manager), Peggy Ivanova (Receptionist), Sabrina Skondin (Office Manager), Matt Novak (Parts), Joel Manley (Parts Manager).
Coastline has been heavily involved in the construction equipment sales industry since 1984 when they became a John Deere dealer in Southern California. Over the years they have added several other equipment lines to their offering and in 2002 decided to get into the crane sales and rental business under the name Coastline Equipment Crane Division. Coastline Equipment Crane Division is a division of the Bragg Investment Company. Coastline Equipment Crane Division began by adding Manitex boom trucks, Tadano rough terrain cranes, Palfinger articulating truck cranes and ZoomBoom (currently SkyJack) 20,0000 lb. reach lifts to their lineup. Today Coastline is one of California’s very best full service crane 20
dealerships providing rentals, sales, service and parts support throughout California, as well as Nevada and Arizona. Del Hosler saw an opportunity to carry highly regarded, top quality crane equipment lines and the decision was made in April of 2002 to go ahead with this new vision. Del Hosler is the Vice President and General Manager of Coastline Equipment for both the construction equipment and crane divisions. Del comments, “We have all worked very hard since the inception of our new crane division to earn the business of specific niche industries, contractors and crane rental companies in our respective territory. Our crane business
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Above: Del Hosler Vice President/ General Manager.
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Left: Santa Ana Branch Below: Maga Trucking putting their NEW Tadano ATF220G all terrain crane right to work!
Below: New and late model Manitex boom trucks and Tadano rough terrain cranes available for rent or purchase.
continue to manufacture price point machine sales from our rental fleet and I think this will continue well into the next several years.” Coastline Equipment Crane Division has offices in Sacramento and Santa Ana and Terisa McConnell is the crane division manager. Terisa comments, “Coastline Crane started out at a prime time in the economy and by our third year of business we were solidly entrenched in the California crane industry. Getting all of the various departments lined up and running properly with the right personnel was definitely a challenge. Consistent steady 22
growth was realized, as our customer base continued to increase in all three states. Growth continued as basic infrastructure like bridges, highways and utilities were in desperate need of repair or replacement. We also began to see a heavy spike in the energy business and utilization of our cranes for use on oilfields, wind farms and solar projects. 2012 was a record setting year for Coastline Equipment’s crane division. Our rental operation also enjoyed a record year. We like to keep our rental fleet new and well maintained at all times. It is very uncommon to find any rental machine
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in our fleet that is older than three years and all are CARB compliant. It is the combined efforts and unmatched service and support from everyone here at Coastline that has allowed us to do so well since our inception. Our parts manager, Joel Manley has over 20 years of crane parts experience and our service manager, AJ Leone has been with us for 6 years and does a fine job of managing our service department in Sacramento. John Shebl, our rental manager came from the service department and he has helped to double our rental volume in Sacramento over the past year. Sabrina www.calcontractor.com
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Skondin is our office manager in Sacramento and we all rely heavily on her every day. Our Santa Ana crew lead by James Kim (Rental Manager) and Monte Hurst (Service Manager) are also doing a bang-up job and continue to work hard growing our Southern California rental and service business. I wish that we could mention everyone and on behalf of the owners and general management here at Coastline, I would like to thank everyone for their tremendous efforts.” There is no real shortage of crane and high reach rental or sales companies in California, however doing business with a company that will be there for you in both good and bad times or dire situations may be a lot harder to find. Terisa McConnell explains, “In addition to rental, the sales of new cranes, lifts and boom trucks have also been at record levels for Coastline Crane. All of our lines are doing very well and the overall energy level in our industry seems to be extremely high. What truly sets us apart from all of the other crane sales and rental companies in California is most definitely our high level of customer service. I worked with one of our competitors for many years and one thing www.calcontractor.com
that I took from my experience there is that you can never become complacent in this business. You must remember that the customer is why we are all here in the first place and it is the customer that will decide if we get to remain here in the future. Every customer large or small receives the same high quality customer service here at Coastline and that goes for both our crane and construction equipment divisions.” Jim Chavalas has been with Coastline Equipment Crane Division for one year now, but he is no stranger to the crane business. Jim has been in this industry for over 30 years and owned and operated his own crane sales company for 15 of those years. Jim has this to say about his past year with the Coastline Crane Team, “I
had a great first year here at Coastline and I believe the key to my success is that they believe in doing things the old-fashioned way. By this I mean, they put the customer first and bend over backwards to keep them happy. They adhere to very high levels of integrity and the very best in service and support. On top of this, Coastline sells only the very best product lines. We sell everything from boom trucks to the 250-ton Tadano all-terrain crane that I just sold in Nevada and every sale is equally important to all of us at Coastline. With the support of our great staff here at Coastline Equipment’s crane division, I think that 2013 will be an even better year.” Coastline Equipment crane division’s Sacramento rental manager is John Shebl and
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he stays very busy these days handling everything from dispatch to billings and fleet management. He has been with the company since 2003 and has this to say about the rental division, “We have a very healthy inventory of 17-ton to 35-ton Manitex boom trucks for rent, as well as 15-ton to 100-ton Tadano rough terrain cranes and Skyjack 20,000 lb. reach lifts. Our customer base is made up of crane and rigging companies, general contractors, bridge builders, oilfields and refineries. Our philosophy at Coastline is to always put the customer first. If something happens we are on it immediately, with the expressed purpose of getting that machine back up and running as soon as possible. We can have a machine onsite within hours and our service and support is second to none. We realize that time is money and we go to great lengths to assure that our customers remain productive. Our customers can also always count on a low hour 24
late model machine when they rent from Coastline. Right now we have many new machines on order and continue to cycle out the older machines with new equipment and we will continue to build our fleet to match utilization. For instance, over the past year we have doubled our reach lift inventory. I love working with new customers to Coastline and truly enjoy earning their future business.” Coastline Equipment was founded in 1984 as a John Deere dealer with facilities in Long Beach, Oxnard, Santa Maria, Bakersfield, Lancaster and Sylmar. Coastline Equipment’s crane division has offices in Sacramento and Santa Ana and is a full service crane dealership that provides parts and service to all makes and models of cranes and reach lifts. For more information on Coastline Equipment’s Crane Division, please visit www.coastlinecd. com or call 916-440-8090 in Sacramento or 714-265-6550 in Santa Ana. Cc
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Above: Ben Marrujo (Santa Ana Service Technician). Top: Sacramento - AJ Leone (Service Manager), Micah Cordero, Bill Capraun, Rusty Lawless, Rich Vant, Brian Tipton, Scott Hansen (Service Technicians).
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Link-Belt’s CraneFest 2012 Hosts International Crane Market Link-Belt’s triennial CraneFest hosted a record number of attendees September 24th 28th. Nearly 800 customers, distributors, and members of the media were treated with Bluegrass hospitality while they observed the best the global crane market has to offer. “It’s a real privilege for us to be able to accommodate such a large contingency of crane owners. Not only do they get to observe our machines first-hand, but we get to show them our appreciation for being great customers of our product,” said Link-Belt Vice President for Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support, Bill Stramer. This year’s CraneFest festivities included dinner at the Keeneland Sales Pavilion. The demonstration highlighted transportation and lift features of
the entire line of Link-Belt cranes, culminating with the unveiling of the new 248 HSL and RTC-8080 Series II. Lunch was provided afterward and cranes were made available for customer
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Link-Belt’s 298HSL Upgraded From 230 ton To 250 ton Capacities Lexington, KY (October 2, 2012) —The highly successful, jobproven 298 HSL lattice crawler crane from Link-Belt has received an increase in its base rating, from 230 USt (207 mt) to 250 USt (226 mt). This upgrade will take effect immediately and will be designated by a 250 USt capacity badge on all new cranes shipping from Link-Belt. An upgrade kit will be available for existing 230 USt (207 mt) 298 HSL machines which will include crane rating manuals, as well as a software upgrade with no physical changes or components required. When introduced in 2007, the 298 HSL had a significant impact on the 230 ton replacement market that was identified as 26
consisting largely of an “aged fleet.” At that time, several regional and national users upgraded their older mechanical and early hydraulic crawlers with the 298 HSL.
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Caltrans Begins Project to Unlock Traffic Delays at Interstate 5/Ortega Highway Interchange Future I-5 / Ortega Highway Interchange
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Existing I-5 / Ortega Highway Interchange
IRVINE - Caltrans put shovels in the ground today on a project that will bring much-needed improvements to a major interchange in San Juan Capistrano, while creating a new gateway to the historic downtown area. The $86 million project will replace the existing I-5/Ortega Highway interchange and increase the traffic-carrying capacity of the bridge over the freeway. “These improvements will relieve congestion at one of Orange County’s busiest traffic chokepoints, making driving much less stressful for motorists,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. The existing on-and off-ramps at the interchange will also be widened, a new northbound I-5 on-ramp from the Ortega Highway will be built, and the highway will be realigned to reroute westbound drivers from Ortega onto Del Obispo Street. Since 2004, the average daily traffic volume at the intersection daily has risen from 71,000 to nearly 100,000. The project, which is expected to take two years to complete, is a partnership between Caltrans, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the city of San Juan Capistrano. It is funded by the State Transportation Improvement Program ($47 million); Proposition 1B ($31 million); OCTA’s Measure M; San Juan Capistrano ($4 million); and Orange County ($4 million). “We are very pleased to partner with the state, county and city on a project that will bring significant relief to those who live, work and visit San Juan Capistrano,” said OCTA Chairman Greg Winterbottom. “Improving Ortega Highway is another positive example of government at all levels working together toward a common goal.” Along with the traffic benefits, more landscaping will be planted to attract visitors to historic San Juan Capistrano. “Ten years in the planning, the start of the I-5/ Ortega Highway Interchange Project is finally here,” said San Clemente Mayor John Taylor. “It will transform the flow of traffic on and off the freeway. When completed, San Juan Capistrano will have a new entrance to our historic city.” Cc 2013 Crane & High Reach ISSUE CALCONTRACTOR
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Nixon-Egli Equipment Co., Link-Belt Crane and Anglemyer Crane Service
Above: Anglemyer Crane Service adds all-new Link-Belt ATC-3275 275 ton All Terrain Crane to their fleet.
Right: The Link-Belt ATC-3275 performing a lift at a Waste Management Waste Transfer Station pictured in their yard.
Ed Anglemyer & Sons, Inc. has been in the crane business for 60 years. Eddie E. Anglemyer is the third generation and took over the family’s crane repair business over 50 years ago. Eddie diversified about 30 years ago to create Anglemyer Crane Service. He started out his “Mom and Pop” company with just two crawler cranes and continued to add cranes and trucks over the years. With an ever expanding fleet and the industry’s best operators helped the company grow to the point where it was necessary to open a bigger facility down the street in 2003. Centrally located in Azusa, California the company is able to offer an even higher standard of service to all of their valued customers. Currently Anglemyer Crane Service offers carry deck cranes from 2 ton to 15 ton, rough terrain cranes from 25 ton to 65 ton, crawler cranes from 90 ton to 100 ton, conventional truck cranes from 150 to 200 tons and hydraulic truck cranes from 40 ton to 350 ton. They are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day with over 30 dedicated professional team members that are eager to meet your operated and bare crane service needs. Anglemyer Crane Service just added the all-new Link-Belt ATC-3275 275 ton All Terrain Crane to their fleet. John Anglemyer is the fourth generation at Anglemyer Crane and he comments, “Our new Link-Belt 275-ton crane is the first all-terrain crane built in the United States for the North American market and the axle spreading’s were designed specifically to accommodate the strict California and United States highway laws. I feel that Link-Belt offers the best lifting chart on the market today and our experience with Link-Belt and Nixon-Egli Equipment over the years has been nothing short of excellent. Their service manager, Dave Heitmiller and his team has always put us first when we have a service problem and their crane advisor, Tom Trevithick has provided us with consistently great service and has always made us feel like we are his most important account. An example of this would be when we took delivery of the new Link-Belt ATC 275-ton crane. Tom and three representatives from Nixon-Egli, along with six engineers from Link-Belt came out to our yard for orientation and training on our new crane. Nixon-Egli has been our business partner for over 30 years and we have come to rely on them as an extension of our company.”
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