Georgia 26 2014

Page 1

441

59

75

GEORGIA STATE EDITION

Cornella 19

A Supplement to:

Rome 85 27

Athens 441

Atlanta

20

Madison Augusta

85

20

Griffin 1

129

Milledgeville

75

La Grange

Macon

301

185 19

16

Dublin

Swainsboro Oak Park

Columbus

Statesboro

341 441 16

Lyons Americus

December 24 2014

Dorchester

341

Cuthbert

75

Albany

84

Douglas Tifton

82

95

82

Blakely

Pearson

“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.”

301

1

82

Vol. XVI • No. 26

Savannah

McRae Cordele

27

27 84

Moultrie

19 319

Bainbridge

84

Valdosta Thomasville

Waycross Brunswick 82

1 441

Your Georgia Connection: Rich Olivier, Atlanta, GA • 1-800-409-1479

State Farm Park Center to Employ Thousands in ATL

GUCA Members Network at Northwest Georgia Meeting

GUCA members and guests pack the house for the Northwest Georgia Industry Luncheon.

Described as one of the largest corporate office projects in metro Atlanta’s history, the State Farm Park Center development at Central Perimeter will include a 13-story tower that will serve as a hub for the insurance powerhouse when completed. (Inset) A rendering of the completed State Farm complex.

Described as one of the largest corporate office projects in metro Atlanta’s history, the State Farm Park Center development at Central Perimeter will include a 13-story tower that will serve as a hub for the insurance powerhouse when completed. The structure is part of a new 17-acre master-planned project in Dunwoody, Ga. “Park Center will feature walkable access to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority [MARTA], retail, entertainment, restaurants and hospitality,” said Alex Chambers, regional vice president, KDC Real Estate Development & Investments. “We are working to create a ‘workplace of the future’ including a live/work/play environment with housing, public transportation, shopping and entertainment, all within easy access.” KDC plans to build the project in phases over the next decade. The first phase will include 585,000 sq. ft. (54,348.2 sq m) of State Farm office space. The full site plan includes 2.2 million sq. ft. (204,386.8 sq m) of office space, 100,000 sq. ft. (9,290.3 sq m) of retail, and a 200-room hotel. The Park Center site includes the existing Hammond Exchange property and the adjacent 3.9 acres formerly occupied by Chequers Seafood Grill. Future phasing options have not been finalized. “We believe Park Center and Dunwoody offer State Farm a compelling opportunity to expand in

By Cindy Riley

CEG CORRESPONDENT

see STATE page 4

On Oct. 15, Georgia Utility Contractors Association (GUCA) held its Northwest Georgia Industry Luncheon at the Central Street Tavern. The historic building located on Senator Russell Avenue was the perfect setting to host a luncheon. This was an open invitation event for GUCA members, prospective members, municipalities and government officials. No one in the area wanted to miss out on this opportunity to network while receiving time sensitive information and updates regarding the association and industry. More than 30 members and guests attended this meeting. GUCA members and guests heard a presentation from David Haynes, Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Haynes addressed many issues regarding the region’s transportation initiatives. He explained the roles of the ARC and how input from citizens was important. Many members had questions on water issues and learned about the source for that information. GUCA President Ed Shipley, RDJE Inc., addressed the GUCA members and guests. He welcomed everyone to the meeting and thanked Bituminous Insurance Co. and Ferguson Waterworks for their generous sponsorships. Shipley

also encouraged the members to stay active and participate in future GUCA functions. Vikki Consiglio, GUCA executive director, also updated those in attendance about upcoming events, safety classes and industry and legislative issues. She also highlighted the GUCA affinity programs including the Georgia Health Plan Trust, 401k Savings Plan and Bituminous Safety Dividend Program. BenSource Employee Benefits was in attendance to address any questions and inquiries about the 401-k Savings Plan. Membership Committee Chairmen Billy Crump, LaKay Enterprises Inc. and Richard Dearing, Brad Cole Construction Co. Inc., strongly encouraged promoting membership recruitment in the area to strengthen GUCA’s Northwest Georgia membership. They promoted the 2014 to 2015 GUCA membership contest “Coming Back Strong” and emphasized the importance to keep building up strong membership and relationships within the association. For more information about GUCA, visit www.guca.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


Page 2 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

ARTICULATED DUMPS

DOZERS

MOTOR GRADERS

WHEEL LOADERS

COMPACTION

CRAWLER LOADERS

EXCAVATORS

OFF ROAD WATER TRUCKS


N EW

!

Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 3

THE HE JCB BA BACK ACK CK TO BASICS BA BACKHOE CKHOE

THE NO COMP COMPARISON PARISON ARISON CHECKLIST NO DPF

AUTO CHECK

LIVELINK

No Regeneration No Replacement

Automated Routine Checks From The Cab

Manage Your Fleet Remotely

5 YEAR WARRANTY

FINANCE Lease Programs From $799/mo*

Up To 5000 Hours

Why is the JCB Backhoe Loader the world’s best selling backhoe loader? Once it’s stacked up against the competition you can see, there really is NO COMP PARISON! ARISON! JCB

CASE

DEERE

3CX

580N

310K EP

Loader Dump Height (ft)

9’0”

8’11”

8’10”

Hydraulic Flow (gpm)

32.5

28.5

31.5

SPECS

Visit JCB of Georgia for a demo today!

Dipper Lift Capacity (lb)

7,092

6,710

7,006

Loader Breakout Force (lb)

13,600

11,312

9,350

Bucket Breakout Force (lb)

13,940

9,276

11,100

1008 East Hwy 80 Pooler, GA 31322 (888) 809-3612

*Lease offer valid until December 31, 2014, on select new models at participating JCB dealers and is subject to JCB Finance approval. Taxes, Taxes, freight, set-up and delivery are not included. Please contact your JCB dealer for program details.

www.jcbofgeorgia.com


Page 4 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Project Designers Pursue LEED Silver Certification STATE from page 1

an area with an abundance of amenities where they already have a strong presence of experienced, skilled employees,” Chambers said. “The overall project is being designed to engage the public and function as private space the public can utilize. The overall connectivity within the campus, as well as to MARTA, and the exiting amenities and future parks in Dunwoody should create an environment unlike any in Atlanta or the Southeast. KDC is committed to ensuring Park Center is a recruiting tool for State Farm and a project the community can embrace.” Construction on the project began on site in August 2014. There will be approximately 4,000 workers on the project from start to finish. “The property was previously occupied by two former restaurants, each one story, and supporting parking areas,” said Bryan Taylor, senior project manager of general contractor Holder Construction Company. “The property is located at the southeast intersection of Perimeter Center Parkway and Hammond Drive. “Currently, mass excavation of the project site along with temporary construction dewatering to support earthwork operations is taking place. The installation of the shoring wall system will begin during the month of September. Demolition of the two existing structures has been completed, along with the clearing and grubbing of the site and installation of erosion control to support the start of excavation work on site.” Roughly 164,365 cu. yds. (125,666 cu m) of material will be moved on the job. Equipment being used includes excavators, Komatsu loaders and dozers. Some of the materials to be used on the project include 58,000 sq. ft. (5,388.3 sq m) of temporary shotcrete shoring wall system, 155,000 lineal ft. (35,052 m) of barrier cable rail, 71,000 cu. yds. (54,283.3 cu m) of concrete, 5,500 tons (4,989.5 t) of reinforcing steel, 1.3 million lbs. (589,670 kg) of post tension cables and 135,000 sq. ft. (12,541.9 sq m) of exterior glass curtainwall system. “The parking structure encompasses the site and will be broken down into multiple phases,” said Taylor. “The areas of the deck below the office tower will be completed first to support the schedule of the office tower. The areas outside of the tower footprint will be sequenced to support the overall schedule.” Some of the main tasks to be carried out include foundations, structure, skin and build out. As for the retail space, it is still in design for final layout. Weather has not been a factor regarding excavation work, and there have been no complications to date.

Roughly 164,365 cu. yds. (125,666 cu m) of material will be moved on the job.

The project is pursuing LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, according to Chambers. “KDC is a recognized leader in developing environmentally sustainable campuses, and is committed to finding solutions that reduce the impact of development to conserve our environment for future generations. We believe the LEED Silver Certification and the overall connectivity to the existing and planned park system in Dunwoody will be additional tools for State Farm to attract and retain high-quality employees.” The overall sustainability program is still being finalized. Tracking and documentation during the construction phase of the project on credits will be key, regarding the construction waste management plan, recycled content, regional materials, certified wood, the construction IAQ management plan and low emitting materials. Cooper Carry & Associates is the architect for the shell building and interiors. “The location had a huge impact on the design,” said Bill Halter, AIA, LEED AP. “The client wanted the building to be a part of the Dunwoody community and have a strong relationship to the MARTA station. Our vision was to create a state-of-the artEquipment being used includes excavators, Komatsu loaders and dozers.

see STATE page 8


Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 5

Specializing in Road Building Equipment

!SPHALT 0AVERS s -OTOR 'RADERS 2OLLERS #OMPACTION %QUIPMENT #RACK 3EALERS s !SPHALT $ISTRIBUTORS 2OAD 7IDENERS s "ROOMS

Call Today! 877-4LEEBOY Asphalt Paving & Maintenance Products Since 1977 ÂľĂ•ÂˆÂŤÂ“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠUĂŠ*>Ă€ĂŒĂƒĂŠUĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂŠUĂŠ,iÂ˜ĂŒ>Â?Ăƒ ĂŠ ĂŠ ĂŠ ĂŠ ĂŠ ĂŠ ĂŠ

ĂŠ

ĂŠ

ĂŠ

ĂŠ

ĂŠ

ĂŠĂŠ

ĂŠĂŠ

www.ReynoldsWarren.com


Page 6 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 7

t i

*Offers valid through December 31, 2014. Certain restrictions may apply. Transactions must be a minimum of $1,000 for over m the counter or through Yancey shop/field service. Yancey Bros. Co. Shop Service or Field Service labor can be included Y ® Tools Attachments for certain Compact ATT Parts represent at least 50% of theo invoice. Work Tools in the financing only if the CA Construction Equipment do not qualify for theseMust financial offers. MustbybeY pre-qualified by Yancey Bros. Co. and approved for be pre-qualified ® financing by Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation. Financing done through customer’s Caterpillar Commercial Credit account. Standard Commercial Account transaction fees apply. This offer is made based on current financial information and may be withdrawn, changed or altered at any time without notice.

Albany 800.768.2892

Brunswick 800.299.5010

Dacula 800.545.2945

Savannah 800.755.8382

Washington 888.678.3211

Albany 800.768.2892

Brunswick 800.299.5010

Dacula 800.545.2945

Savannah 800.755.8382

Washington 888.678.3211

Augusta 800.446.5131

Calhoun 800.752.9804

Macon 800.633.5180

Statesboro 888.764.6506

Waycross 888.948.2443

Augusta 800.446.5131

Calhoun 800.752.9804

Macon 800.633.5180

Statesboro 888.764.6506

Waycross 888.948.2443

Austell 800.282.1562

Columbus 800.633.5240

McDonough 855.901.0100

Valdosta 800.755.6841

Austell 800.282.1562

Columbus 800.633.5240

McDonough 855.901.0100

Valdosta 800.755.6841

www.Y YanceyBros.com

a

www.Y YanceyBros.com

CA AT, CATERPILLAR, Inc. and©may permission. © 2014 Yancey Bros. Co. All Rights Reserved. e their respective logos, “Caterpillar Yellow” and the “Power Edge” trade dress, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar u 2014not Y be used without All Rights Reserved.


Page 6 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 7

t i

*Offers valid through December 31, 2014. Certain restrictions may apply. Transactions must be a minimum of $1,000 for over m the counter or through Yancey shop/field service. Yancey Bros. Co. Shop Service or Field Service labor can be included Y ® Tools Attachments for certain Compact ATT Parts represent at least 50% of theo invoice. Work Tools in the financing only if the CA Construction Equipment do not qualify for theseMust financial offers. MustbybeY pre-qualified by Yancey Bros. Co. and approved for be pre-qualified ® financing by Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation. Financing done through customer’s Caterpillar Commercial Credit account. Standard Commercial Account transaction fees apply. This offer is made based on current financial information and may be withdrawn, changed or altered at any time without notice.

Albany 800.768.2892

Brunswick 800.299.5010

Dacula 800.545.2945

Savannah 800.755.8382

Washington 888.678.3211

Albany 800.768.2892

Brunswick 800.299.5010

Dacula 800.545.2945

Savannah 800.755.8382

Washington 888.678.3211

Augusta 800.446.5131

Calhoun 800.752.9804

Macon 800.633.5180

Statesboro 888.764.6506

Waycross 888.948.2443

Augusta 800.446.5131

Calhoun 800.752.9804

Macon 800.633.5180

Statesboro 888.764.6506

Waycross 888.948.2443

Austell 800.282.1562

Columbus 800.633.5240

McDonough 855.901.0100

Valdosta 800.755.6841

Austell 800.282.1562

Columbus 800.633.5240

McDonough 855.901.0100

Valdosta 800.755.6841

www.Y YanceyBros.com

a

www.Y YanceyBros.com

CA AT, CATERPILLAR, Inc. and©may permission. © 2014 Yancey Bros. Co. All Rights Reserved. e their respective logos, “Caterpillar Yellow” and the “Power Edge” trade dress, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar u 2014not Y be used without All Rights Reserved.


Page 8 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Challenges Include Fitting Complex on Confined Site

Weather has not been a factor regarding excavation work, and there have been no complications to date. STATE from page 4

workplace to assist State Farm with their recruiting and retention of employees, and to create a dynamic live-work-play environment for both State Farm employees and the residents and visitors of the Dunwoody community.” Cooper Carry & Associates aimed to create a sense of community through its designs. “We did so by connecting two planned parks on either side of the property with a new ‘community park’ that provides an urban space between the office and retail program,” said Halter. “This space will become the heart of the Park Center campus. “Our goal was to do a great job of integrating a very large building into the scale of Dunwoody. State Farm challenged Cooper Carry to be creative and bold. We decided to take the approach of a very simple building skin throughout and introduce four principle features. “First, we ‘folded’ the plan to break up the scale of the large floor plate. Second, we introduced the horizontal and vertical ‘gas-

ket’ that defines the low-rise and high-rise portions of the building and the two distinct cores that serve each floor. Third, we created a street-level experience that is very transparent and interesting, to create a great street vibe. We also introduced a new, and what will be a vibrant, people place access to the Dunwoody MARTA station.” The biggest challenge for the design team was fitting a very large and complex building on a very tight site. Being respectful to the environment was also a chief concern during the creative process. “Cooper Carry approaches all our design work with an attitude toward sustainable principles, so when State Farm asked for LEED Silver we were already in that mindset. The site is a natural for sustainable design, because it had been previously developed and has the direct connection to the MARTA Dunwoody station.” KDC formally broke ground on the Park Center development in May 2014. A large group of dignitaries turned out for the event. “We are pleased to be part of this collaborative project as we expand to a multi-func-

KDC plans to build the project in phases over the next decade.

tional facility in metro Atlanta,” Mary Crego, senior vice president of State Farm told reporters. “This is one of many changes to position State Farm to meet the evolving needs of our customers.” “State Farm’s decision to expand its presence here is a testament to our state’s competitive business environment,” Gov. Nathan Deal said to the crowd. “One of the leading insurance providers in the nation, State Farm will benefit from Georgia’s pro-business infrastructure, and our highly skilled workforce will help the company continue to provide the highest levels of customer service to policyholders. I welcome State Farm’s expansion in Metro Atlanta and thank them for bringing thousands of additional good jobs to Georgia.” The first building will be located on a seven-level parking structure. The new Park Center facility will serve as part of the Atlanta hub, housing employees who will work collectively across several functions to serve customers. State Farm currently employs approximately 5,500 people in metro Atlanta, but plans to add additional

buildings over the next ten years, eventually employing approximately 8,000 people in the area. Its offices will serve as one of three major sites for the company, including Dallas and Phoenix, along with the corporate headquarters in Bloomington, Ill. Dallas-based KDC has completed more than 125 corporate build-to-suit office and industrial projects valued at more than $3.5 billion and totaling more than 27 million sq. ft. For Chambers and the entire development team, watching this latest building come to life is both rewarding and inspiring. “We envision buildings and offices that foster a creative and collaborative environment — open spaces and meeting areas, a bright and new look and feel, comfortable gathering areas, and easily accessible amenities.” The new office tower is expected to open in late 2016. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 9

%80%2)%.#% %80 0%2)%.# #%

%8#!6!4/2 %8#%,,%.#% %8#% % 8# #%,,%. % .#% #% The latest M-Series excavators feature new improvements – and smooth hydraulics – that enable you to dig your way out of extremely tough jobs.

Bobcat of Atlanta

STOP BY YOUR LOCAL DEALERSHIP FOR A DEMO AND CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES: Fuel-saving, communication-improving auto idle Effortless auto downshift Efficient two-speed drive motors Productive angle blade The industry’s only clamp-compatible extendable arm Protective, triple-duty rear counterweight and access panel Bobcat ®, the Bobcat logo and the colors of the Bobcat machine are registered trademarks of Bobcat Company in the United States and various other countries. 14-B267

0 0!243 s 3%26)#% s 3!,%3 s 2%.4!, !243 s 3%26)#% s 3!,%3 s 2%.4!,


Page 10 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Jefferson • Morgan • Pike • Warren • Burke • Lamar • Fannin • Walton • Fayette • McIntosh • Jenkins • Laurens • Lowndes • Coweta • Georgia... Calhoun • Quitman • Glascock • Walker • Tattnall • Ben Hill • Colquitt • Lumpkin • Randolph • Oglethorpe • Columbia • Gilmer • Bryan • Effingham • Putnam • Murray •Peach • Jefferson • Morgan • Pike • Warren • Burke • Lamar • Fannin • Walton • Fayette • McIntosh • Jenkins • Laurens • Lowndes • Coweta • Calhoun • Quitman • Glascock • Walker • Tattnall • Ben Hill • Colquitt • Lumpkin • Randolph Jefferson • Morgan • Pike • Warren • Burke • Lamar • Fannin • Walton • Fayette • McIntosh • Jenkins • Laurens • Lowndes • Coweta • Calhoun •

‘Peach State’ Highway Project Bids

The Georgia State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. Counties: Elbert and Madison Proposal Number: 001 - B14841-14-000-0 Location: On SR 72 beginning west of Comer and extending east of the Broad River; also includes construction of a bridge and approaches over the Broad River. (PoDI). Project: 9.080 mi. of widening and reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • E. R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $47,807,447 • C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Inc. — $48,602,073 • Archer Western Contractors LLC — $55,387,563 • G.P.’s Enterprises Inc. — $56,585,731 Counties: Bryan and Liberty Proposal Number: 002 - B14805-14-000-0 Location: On SR 144 beginning at Trinity Road and extending to Fort Stewart Post Gate. (E). Project: 11.617 mi. of milling and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Reeves Construction Company — $1,895,664 • East Coast Asphalt LLC — $2,037,577 • Carroll & Carroll Inc. — $2,107,814 Counties: Clayton and Fulton Proposal Number: 003 - B14791-14-000-0 Location: On SR 54 beginning at SR 138 and extending to I-285/SR 407. (E). Project: 7.247 mi. of milling, inlay and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Inc. — $3,011,702 • Baldwin Paving Company Inc. — $3,235,277 • E. R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $3,404,930 • Stewart Bros. Inc. — $4,145,083 County: Cobb Proposal Number: 004 - B14844-14-000-0 Location: On SR 280 beginning at the Fulton County Line and extending to SR 5 (Austell Road). (E). Project: 6.865 mi. of milling, inlay and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Inc. — $3,172,882 • Baldwin Paving Company Inc. — $3,593,935 • E. R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $4,245,791 • Stewart Bros. Inc. — $5,017,942 County: Cobb Proposal Number: 005 - B14795-14-000-0 Location: On SR 5 beginning at Maxham Road (CR 2564) and extending to SR 280 (S. Cobb Drive). (E). Project: 7.104 mi. of milling, inlay and plant mix resurfacing.

Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Inc. — $3,036,128 • Baldwin Paving Company Inc. — $3,251,187 • E. R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $3,891,085 • Stewart Bros. Inc. — $4,616,706 County: Columbia Proposal Number: 006 - B14843-14-000-0 Location: On SR 223 beginning at the McDuffie County Line and extending west of Creekside Drive (CS 696) and on SR 232 beginning at SR 104 (Washington Road). Project: 11.490 mi. of milling, inlay, plant mix resurfacing, single surface treatment paving and shoulder rehabilitation. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • E. R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $2,571,514 • C And H Paving Inc. — $2,727,430 • Reeves Construction Company — $2,760,999 County: Jasper Proposal Number: 007 - B14842-14-000-0 Location: On SR 83 beginning north of CR 73 and extending south of CR 77 and beginning at CR 144 and extending south of CR 133. (E). Project: 2.765 mi. of widening and construction for additional lanes. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C. W. Matthews Contracting Company Inc. — $3,707,647 • Pittman Construction Company — $3,928,317 • McCoy Grading Inc. — $3,974,474 • G.P.’s Enterprises Inc. — $4,681,437

County: Laurens Proposal Number: 008 - B14803-14-000-0 Location: On U.S. 319/SR 31 beginning at I-16/SR 404 and extending to U.S. 80/SR 26 and on SR 257 beginning north of Industrial Boulevard and extending to U.S. 319/SR 31. (E). Project: 5.488 mi. of milling, inlay, plant mix resurfacing and shoulder rehabilitation. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Reeves Construction Company — $1,832,972 • Everett Dykes Grassing Company Inc. — $1,838,637 • East Coast Asphalt LLC — $2,000,435 County: Telfair Proposal Number: 009 - B14799-14-000-0 Location: On SR 31 beginning at the Coffee County Line and extending to SR 132. (E). Project: 18.316 mi. of milling and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • East Coast Asphalt LLC — $3,274,354 • Everett Dykes Grassing Company Inc. — $3,537,760 • Reeves Construction Company — $3,625,924 Counties: Appling and Toombs Proposal Number: 001 - B14808-14-T00-1 Location: On U.S. 1/SR 4/SR 15 over the Altamaha River, Altamaha River overflow and over Williams Creek. (PoDI). Project: 2.560 mi. of construction of a total of three bridges and approaches. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Scott Bridge Company Inc. — $25,769,880 • Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc. — $26,297,019 • Superior Construction Company Southeast LLC — $30,005,421 • Orion Marine Construction Inc. — $32,434,756


Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • December 24, 2014 • Page 11

Kubota Compact Excavators

Call today for more information! 888-223-6635 t Dependable e Service—Any bran nd, any model t Quick Parts—Most available within 24 hours t Equipment That Performs

LLashley ashley TTractor ractor SSales ales 6953 Covington Highway Lithonia, GA 30058

www.LashleyTractorSales.com w ww.LashleyTractorSales.com


Page 12 • December 24, 2014 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Georgia State Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide

Innovative. Intelligent. Integrated. D61i-23

Scan here to see the video.

Next Generation Machine Control No Masts

No Cables

No Connections

Factory installed Intelligent Machine Control — standard on the new D61i-23. Automated dozing —1st to last pass with finish grade performance. Intelligent blade assistance minimizes track slip and improves efficiency.

Conventional Machine Control

Komatsu — Customer driven solutions.

Alabama

ALABASTER ANNISTON BIRMINGHAM DECATUR DOTHAN

www.tractor-equipment.com

MOBILE MONTGOMERY SHOALS AREA TUSCALOOSA

Georgia ALBANY AUGUSTA CALHOUN COLUMBUS FOREST PARK

HOSCHTON KENNESAW MACON SAVANNAH

Florida PANAMA CITY PENSACOLA

Since 1943

www.komatsuamerica.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.