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Project to Commemorate 100th Race at IMS By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT
SDLG Adds Three New Dealers to Network…10
JCB Celebrates Its 100,000th Compact Excavator…24
In preparation for a colossal celebration to commemorate the 100th running of the 500-mi. race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2016, Project 100 was launched to install upgrades and updates at the famous race track. But how do you update a 100-year-old iconic facility without changing its familiar character? That’s one of the challenges facing Doug Boles, president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “We could have torn down and built new, but we’d lose the character and charm that make this place what it is. We want this to remain the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as we know it.” Instead of replacing it, the project will involve renovating within the existing footprint. To make sure the changes don’t change everything, Jonathan Hess, the Indianapolis-based architect who designed the pagoda, media center, trackside garages and pagoda plaza that debuted in 2000, was chosen to guide the project. Even with his experience at the Ensuring that modern updates and technology don’t ruin historic feel has been a struggle as IMS goes through famed oval, Hess, president of Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects, said it’s the the makeover. a delicate balance to move IMS forward while staying true to its structural past. Ensuring that modern updates and technology don’t ruin the historic feel has been a struggle as IMS goes through the makeover, said Boles. Built in 1909, the Speedway is a unique place where every feature represents a direct link to a moment frozen in time, a memory shared by passionate fans. Alterations to this sentimental space always create controversy.
AGC Report Shows Industry Spending State Regulators Again Continues to Grow Approve Keystone XL see IMS page 50
Dolan Discusses Ritchie Bros. Success…82
Table of Contents ........4 Parts Section ..............38 Paving Section ......51-65 Auction, Profiles Section ................................81-93 Business Calendar ......83 Advertisers Index ......94
By James Nord ASSOCIATED PRESS
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) State regulators approved again on Jan. 5 the portion of the Keystone XL oil pipeline that would go through South Dakota, despite the project’s stalled status at the federal level. The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission’s decision also hinges on a requirement that TransCanada Corp. get a presidential permit for the project.
President Barack Obama blocked the pipeline in November, but it could be revived under the next administration. South Dakota’s decision “further strengthens’’ the company’s commitment to the project, and TransCanada is evaluating its options despite the “unjustified denial’’ of its application by the Obama administration, spokesman Mark Cooper said in a statement. TransCanada’s proposed pipeline see KEYSTONE page 38
Construction spending slipped in November from a month earlier but maintained a strong rate of year-overyear growth in all major categories, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the new spending data demonstrate a lot of uncertainty within the private sector about the need for new projects while state and local government officials are worried about budget constraints. “The November data show divergent trends for residential, private nonresidential and public construction,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Compared to October levels, spending dipped overall but climbed for homebuilding, school and office construction. Previously fast-growing categories such as multifamily, manufacturing and lodging construction have stalled for see SPENDING page 87
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PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 518 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System and More, #C000555 ............................................................................................................$285,510 BOMAG CR452L - ‘15, 275 Hrs, Rubber Tired Paver, w/Stretch 20E, Top Con Controls $372,820 BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 114 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763 ....................$474,639 GOMACO RC240-24 - ‘15, 11 Hrs, Self Propelled Rubber Tired Placer to - 28 ft w/24” Belt.......... ........................................................................................................................................$112,000 MIDLAND SPD6 - ‘15, 203 Hrs, Right and Left Discharge 1-6 ft, Hyd Strike Off, Hyd Pushrollers, Washdown System, #C000820 ......................................................................................$129,950 MIDLAND SPR6 - ‘15, 32 Hrs, Right Hand Discharge, 1-6ft, # C000914 ........................$117,935 TEREX CR662RM- ‘08, 1200 Hrs, MTD w/hopper insert, Strecth 20E Screed, Topcon Grade & Slope Controls ................................................................................................................$249,750 P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.
MILLING MACHINES BOMAG BM600/15 - ’14, 169 Hrs, 24” Rubber Tired Grinder with rear discharge conveyor, #C000525 ....................................................................................................................................$185,000 BOMAG BM1200/35 - ’15, 225 Hrs w/Tracks, 3ft and 4ft Drum, Front Conveyor, C000846.......... ........................................................................................................................................$482,510 KAFKA TRI PACK CONVEYOR - ‘14, 36” x 70’ ................................................................$115,950 NEW SANDVIK CJ412 PORTABLE JAW PLANT - ‘14, 47” x 33” + Much More ......................P.O.R. STEWART AMOS SWEEPER - ‘14, R6 Galaxy, 6 cu yd, Hino Chassis, Low Miles and Hours.......... ........................................................................................................................................$148,950
ROLLERS HYPAC C784 - ‘08, 84” Double Drum Vib, #C000673 ........................................................$22,500 INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea. SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$116,335 SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 505 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty, #C000212 ..........................................................................................................................................$35,148 SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 136 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ............ ....................................................................................................................................$33,819.31 SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 110 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $112,200 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.
EXCAVATORS GRADALL XL3200 III - ‘14, 955 Hrs, Crawler Mounted Telescoping Boom Excavator....$169,950 GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500 GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000 GRADALL XL4100 II - ‘06, 13111 Hrs, Good Condition, C000922 ....................................$58,500
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Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock. AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT KPI 1500 EV(A) VERTICAL SHAFT IMPACT CRUSHER, Hydra Arm Lid Removal, Electric Motor Mount (Less Motor), 2012 ......................................................................................................................................................................$49,500 JCI K-400 PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 400 HP Electric Feed Conveyor, Side Discharge Conveyor, Hyd. Leveling Jacks, Tri-Axle Running Gear, 2006....................................................................................................................$345,000 JCI 6X20TD PORTABLE SCREEN PLANT, Underscreen Discharge Conveyor, Two (2) Cross Conveyors, Electric Control Panel, 2012 ............................................................................................................................................$175,790 CEDARAPIDS 4136 PORTABLE TWIN ROLL PLANT, Allis 5’x16’ SD Screen, Cummins V-12 Power, Tandem Axle Chassis, Hydraulic Leveling ..................................................................................................................................$61,000 METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen. 2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000
CRANES GROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom, 32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$124,500 GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’ swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$139,500 AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum, Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$139,500
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
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SDLG Adds Three New Dealers to North American Network It’s been a little over two years since SDLG began selling its wheel loaders in the United States and Canada, and already, the company is having an impact on the region. As the brand’s value proposition gains traction, it has increasingly become important for the company to expand its dealer network to satiate growing demand. SDLG’s strategy in the region has been to partner with dealers that have proven their expertise through years of excellent service and support to their customers. SDLG dealers must know their markets well enough to introduce the brand to customers that will find great benefit in choosing its wheel loaders, and then provide them with years of assistance. The three newest dealers to sell SDLG wheel loaders wholly measure up to this standard and will be important links in the brand’s continent-wide network. Wood’s CRW, Scott Equipment and Scott Van Keppel will further expand the brand’s footprint in North America. Wood’s CRW Wood’s CRW is a construction equipment specialist based in Williston, Vt. Founded in 1961, the company’s guiding business philosophy is a commitment to after-sale support, which makes it an ideal partner to facilitate SDLG’s 21st Century Product Support. Kevin Vellek, earthmoving equipment sales manager, said the company added the brand to its portfolio to give customers an affordable, warranty-backed alternative to premium wheel loaders. “A lot of our customers don’t need or don’t want to spend the money for the features of a premium wheel loader,” he said. “We haven’t had a great option for them until now. With SDLG they can purchase a brand-new machine that has a warranty for around the same price.” Vellek expects his customers to use SDLG wheel loaders in a variety of applications, such as agricultural work, small quarry jobs, landscaping, construction and municipal work. He also expects there to be seasonal demand, especially for snow removal. “It’s a great machine for snow removal because with the lower price, customers aren’t sacrificing too much ROI,” Vellek added. Scott Equipment Also joining SDLG is Monroe, La.-based Scott Equipment, a heavy equipment company with 24 locations in seven states. The dealer will introduce the wheel loaders in the New Orleans metro area and expand availability according to customer demand. Joey Reeves, store manager of the New
Wood’s CRW, Scott Equipment and Scott Van Keppel will further expand the brand’s footprint in North America.
Orleans market, said he envisions SDLG being a great option for his customers, who work in a variety of industries. He especially thinks the brand will be a hit with those working in concrete and stevedoring operations. “At Scott Equipment, we’re committed to helping our customers get the right equipment at the right time and for the right price, no matter the industry,” he said. “We recognize that SDLG shares this philosophy with us.” Scott Equipment has been an authority on construction and material handling equipment since 1939. The company’s 24-hour service support, extensive parts inventory and wide consumer base make it an ideal addition to SDLG’s network. Scott Van Keppel Scott Van Keppel is a partnership between Scott Equipment and G.W. Van Keppel of Kansas City, Mo., formed in 2007. It will begin selling SDLG wheel loaders from all three of its locations: Omaha, Neb.; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and Ankeny, Iowa. Doug Wilson, division manager, expects his Midwestern customer base to find SDLG
ideal for farming and agricultural applications, including field preparation, dairy operations, and the grain and fertilizer sectors. He said the company was drawn to the brand’s quality and reliability. “SDLG wheel loaders have a good reputation around the world. As one of the world’s best-selling wheel loader brands, we’ve seen the product prove itself reliable over the years,” he said. “It’s a great time for us to begin selling SDLG because we think customers in the Midwest will find it a good alternative to the more expensive, premium wheel loaders.” Scott Equipment and G.W. Van Keppel share a combined 160-year history of service excellence. The shared experience between the two companies made Scott Van Keppel a perfect fit for SDLG’s strategy of bringing on dealers with proven track records. The Full Lineup All three dealers plan to offer SDLG’s complete North American lineup of four wheel loaders. They will also fully back the machines, providing extensive product support and service. The range includes: The SDLG LG938L, a 2.5 cu. yds. (1.9 cu
m) capacity wheel loader; the LG948L, a 3.0 cu. yds. (2.3 cu m) capacity wheel loader; the LG958L, a 4.0 cu. yds. (3 cu m) capacity wheel loader; and the LG959, which has the same basic specs as the LG958L, but with wet disc brakes rather than dry disc. All four loaders are backed by a 12-month, 1,500-hour manufacturer’s warranty, and customers can expect parts to ship in as little as 24 hours. Al Quinn, director of SDLG North America, said these recent additions to SDLG’s dealer network fit with the blueprint that the company has laid out to succeed in North America. “For SDLG to become a major player in North America, we must offer great products and affiliate ourselves with great dealerships that take care of their customers — even after the deal is done,” he said. “We’ve taken care of the former, and with the addition of these exemplary dealers, we’re confident in the latter.” For more information, visit www.sdlgna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2012 KOMATSU D51EX-22: #82389, CAB/ 2012 KOMATSU D65EX-17: #92180, AC, PAT BLADE, RIPPER, KOMTRAX, 1000 CAB/AC, 24” PADS, SIGMA BLADE, RIPPER, HRS................................................$184,500 KOMTRAX, 2300 HRS....................$219,500
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Construction Firms Plan to Expand Headcount in 2016 Seventy-one percent of construction firms plan to expand their payrolls in 2016 as contractors expect a range of public and private markets to grow, according to survey results released Jan. 6 by the Associated General Contractors of America and Sage Construction and Real Estate. The survey, conducted as part of The Challenges Facing a Growing Industry: The 2016 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook, indicates that contractors foresee a positive year despite tight labor conditions, regulatory burdens and IT security challenges. “The construction industry will continue to recover in 2016 as many firms add to their headcount amid growing demand in a range of private and public sector markets,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “The industry also faces a number of challenges that have the potential to dampen, and possibly even undermine, the sector’s recovery.” Association officials noted that 71 percent of firms say they will increase their headcount in 2016. In most cases, however, that hiring will only lead to modest increases in the overall size of firms. Sixty-three percent of firms report their planned hiring will increase total headcount between 1 and 25 percent while 8 percent report they will expand their headcount by more than 25 percent this year. Among the 30 states with large enough survey sample sizes, 95 percent of firms in Kansas plan to expand their payrolls in 2016, more than in any other state. Meanwhile, 25 percent of firms in Pennsylvania report they plan to reduce headcount this year, more than in any other state. Contractors expect a mix of private and public sector market segments will drive demand for construction in 2016. As measured by the net positive reading — the percentage of respondents who expect a market segment to expand versus the percentage who expect it to contract — respondents are most optimistic about the outlook for retail, warehouse and lodging (21 percent net positive). Respondents also were positive about the outlook for hospital (19 percent net positive), private office (19 percent), multifamily residential (14 percent) and higher education (13 percent) construction. And they are optimistic about the prospects for K-12 school (12 percent) and public building (12 percent) construction, particularly in contrast to last year when contractors were generally pessimistic about all public construction market segments. Contractors are less optimistic about other segments, including manufacturing (7 percent net positive), other transportation (3 percent), power (1 percent) and direct federal (minus 1 percent) construction market segments. Yet it is important to note that this year’s Outlook survey was completed prior to enactment of federal legislation to increase funding for highways, transit and direct federal agency spending, and to extend the expiration date for wind, solar and other tax provisions helpful to construction, association
officials noted. Construction firms continue to cope with shortages of available workers. Seventy percent of firms report they are having a hard time finding either salaried or craft professionals. And 69 percent of respondents predict that labor conditions will remain tight, or get worse, during the next 12 months. Firms are responding to worker shortages by increasing pay and/or benefits. Forty-nine percent of respondents report they have increased base pay rates, 30 percent report they are providing incentives and/or bonuses and 23 percent report they have increased their
contributions to employee benefits to retain or recruit workers. And nearly half of firms report they plan to increase their investments in training and development compared to 2015. “What is particularly striking about the findings on worker shortages is that they are consistent with the responses from last year’s Outlook,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “In other words, after a year of raising pay and increasing benefits, contractors remain as worried about the lack of qualified workers as they were at the beginning of 2015.” In addition to coping with worker shortages, contractors also are worried about the continued increase in health care costs. Seventy-nine percent of firms report the cost of providing healthcare for their employees increased in 2015 while another 81 percent expect their healthcare costs will
increase in 2016. Even as firms spend more on healthcare coverage, they are prepared to increase investments in information technology (IT). According to the Outlook, 42 percent of firms report they invested at least 1 percent of their revenue in IT last year, up from 32 percent in surveys Sage conducted over the past two years. Contractors also are becoming increasingly savvy with their IT investments. For example, 42 percent report they already have formal IT plans in place while an additional 11 percent will put such plans in place in 2016. Likewise, 59 percent of firms report they use, or plan to use, cloud-based software. Most firms also are using technology to collaborate on construction projects, with 71 percent using file sharing sites to share information with owners, subcontractors and other project partners and 40 percent using more sophisticated online collaboration tools. As technology and the threat of cybercrime becomes more prevalent, many firms report they are having to take steps to protect their IT systems. For example, 75 percent report they have an overall IT security plan and 46 percent have a security policy in place for mobile devices. “Technology is making it easier for firms to operate and succeed in today’s competitive marketplace,” said Jon Witty, vice president and general manager of Sage Construction and Real Estate, North America. “We are seeing continued growth in the adoption of mobile technology and collaboration software and a continued move to the cloud, all done with an increasing focus on security.” Beyond labor and IT challenges, contractors also must cope with new regulatory burdens. Thirtynine percent of contractors report they are worried about the continued expansion of federal regulations while 34 percent report they are worried about the growth in state and local red tape, association officials noted. “As long as local, state and federal officials are willing to act on our workforce measures, embrace a more rational approach to regulations, identify measures for controlling healthcare costs and protect e-commerce, the industry should continue to expand,” Sandherr said referring to policy proposals the association is making. “That is precisely why we will continue to focus our energies on ensuring the continued growth of this industry.” The Outlook was based on survey results from more than 1,500 construction firms from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Varying numbers responded to each question. Contractors of every size answered more than 30 questions about their hiring, workforce, business and information technology plans. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2012 Volvo EC340DL, 21’2” Boom, 12’10” Arm, Air Suspension Seat w/Heat & X iso, Radio w/CD & mp3, Climate Control w/AC, Rotating Beacon, Quick Fit Piping, Double Acting Piping, Slope/Rotator Piping, Engine Block Heater, Work 2012 Volvo ECR58, 16” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Heat/AC, Lights, Rear Camera, Pilot Pattern Controls, Boom Float Pilot Controls, Counterweight ......................................$65,000 Function, Straight Travel Pedal..................................$159,500
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2007 Volvo L70F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Operator’s Seat w/Left Hand Armrest, Sliding Window Operator’s Door, Work Lights, Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Engine Auto Shutdown, Reverse Alarm, Rotating Beacon, Rear Frame Cover Plates, Full Rear Fenders, 100” 2.9cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires ........................................................................................CALL
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Proper Training Helps Novice Operators Learn the Basics By Jeff Winke CEG CORRESPONDENT
While heavy equipment has become more technologically complex, the machines have, in many respects, become easier to operate. Yet, ease of operation doesn’t automatically make a construction equipment operator more productive. That’s where skill, experience in the field and the ability to anticipate consequences come into play. Proper training can help the novice machine operator learn the operation fundamentals within the context of what to expect on the construction job site. Heavy equipment training is a bit like automobile drivers’ education courses. They both should provide the building blocks of knowledge, safety and hands-on experience. Just like driver’s ed, the intent of heavy-equipment operator training is to build confidence and skill. In surveying the options available, construction equipment operator training appears to fall into the following categories: • Independent operator-training schools • Union apprentice training programs • College/technical school programs • Equipment manufacturer training schools The consensus in the industry is that any of these options are preferable to relying solely on in-house, on-the-job training. The long-time experienced machine operator within a contractor company may be proficient at the job, but may lack the patience and appreciation for the learning curve that someone new faces. In other words, the old pro may have tremendous machine operating skills, but lack the skill of training others. For construction equipment operation training, there are many choices available and the close proximity of a school or program may be the best option for selection. Here are examples found in each category: Independent OperatorTraining Schools Associated Training Services heavy equipment operator pro-
grams (ATS), is based in Sun Prairie, Wis., about 10 mi. (16 km) from Madison, Wis., and located on 80 acres of land. According to the school, students are taught to operate heavy equipment through in-the-seat operation of many types of machines and through classroom instruction. These training programs are designed to give a person the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to operate such equipment as backhoes, bulldozers, excavators, wheel loaders, scrapers, allterrain fork lifts, motorgraders and articulated off-road dump trucks. These are the types of machines most common in the industries which hire heavy equipment operators. The ATS programs also include subject matter such as grade reading, grade stakes, laser levels, site plans, site layout, soils and safety. Union Apprentice Training Programs The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) is a diversified trade union that primarily represents operating engineers who work as heavy equipment operators, mechanics and surveyors in the construction industry. The more than 1,000 full- and part-time instructors at their local unions are the heart of IUOE heavy equipment operator training schools. The instruction takes place at hundreds of facilities, classrooms, shops and labs, and thousands of acres throughout North America where apprentices and journey-level members can learn or advance their skills. These programs, usually registered with a federal, state or provincial apprenticeship agency, are jointly sponsored by IUOE local unions and area contractors. Through employed apprenticeship a worker can learn a craft and earn an income at the same time. The system is designed to give someone who knows little or nothing about the trade the knowledge to become a journey-level operating engineer. The average length of an operating engineer apprenticeship is three to four years. During this period, apprentices learn their trade by working with skilled, journey-
Proper training can help the novice machine operator learn the operation fundamentals…
level operating engineers on actual job sites, and attending related classroom instruction and/or field training at the local union. Many locales are equipped with modern simulators for cranes, excavators, directional boring and motorgraders. And some training centers have enormous, ventilated indoor areas for training when the weather prohibits training outside. Field training can take place on or off the local union’s site. All apprentices must go through a predetermined core curriculum. All apprentices are evaluated using written and practical assessments to prove that they have acquired the requisite knowledge and skills. College/Technical School Programs Various community colleges offer construction equipment operation. For instance, Hawkeye Community College located in Waterloo, Iowa, offers an eightweek Construction Equipment Operation program designed to prepare students to become entrylevel equipment operators. According to the college, “students receive the hands-on training needed to operate construction equipment and machines used for earth and materials moving. They will work with wheel loaders, skid steer loaders, dump trucks, flatbed transport trailers, compact excavators, backhoes and track machines. Students also will learn about preoperational inspection, personal protective equipment, job site safety practices, blueprint reading, construction site preparation and equipment maintenance.” The Pennsylvania College of Technology located in Williamsport, Pa., offers a heavy construction equipment technology-operator emphasis Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.). Students are said to develop the
knowledge and skills needed to safely operate selected heavy construction equipment; use specialized equipment for site layout; perform preventative maintenance; recognize efficient machine operation; estimate project cost; and manage job sites. The associate degree program is completed in two years or less. ITT Technical Institute offers a bachelor degree program in construction management. This program would likely be of interest to those who are interested in construction but not as machine operators. According to ITT, construction management is the study of the management and technological aspects of residential and commercial construction projects. Construction managers apply management techniques to the planning, design and construction of a project in order to control the time and cost to complete the project and the quality of the construction. The bachelor degree program in construction management offered by the ITT Technical Institutes is designed to provide a foundation in construction management, construction techniques and legal issues relating to the construction management field. The program is expected to help graduates develop knowledge and skill that can be used to pursue career opportunities in a variety of entry-level positions involving construction estimating, construction safety, construction project management or building code compliance. Equipment Manufacturer Training Schools All the major heavy equipment manufacturers offer training to ensure their customers are safely and productively using the machines they purchased. For example, Caterpillar offers a variety of training options bundled
together as “Equipment Training Solutions.” This includes operator training CDs and Caterpillar University online training which were created for entry-level operators, technicians, equipment owners and others looking for basic knowledge on heavy equipment safety, pre-operation maintenance and basic operating procedures. Caterpillar’s two-day instructorled training on a product family is for groups of four to six and can be conducted at a contractor’s site or at one of the Cat Demonstration & Learning Centers. It covers safety (personal, site and machine), walkaround inspections, the cab or operator’s compartment, start up/shut down procedures, basic operating procedures based on industry requirements and basic earthmoving fundamentals so an individual can develop skills to operate equipment safely and proficiently. Cat video simulator training is designed to provide a way for students to gain familiarization and understanding of machine controls and learn proper operating procedures before training on actual machines. A variety of training exercises designed to address each of the skills associated with operating actual machines are represented in different work environments such as construction and mining. By combining video simulated worksite applications and conditions with realistic controls, the simulators are intended to provide hands-on learning in a safe and economical way to enhance traditional operator training programs. Caterpillar has two demonstration and training centers in the United States with classrooms, indoor demonstration arenas, and outdoor acreage for hands-on learning. The centers are designed to accommodate larger groups. Training on how to operate heavy equipment is beneficial. Certainly, the machine operator benefits by having greater confidence in their abilities and the employer-contractor benefits by having a more skilled and productive employee. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Shorter Illinois Highway Emerges From Failed Bid By Alan Scher Zagier ASSOCIATED PRESS
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80 percent of the grant’s cost, with Illinois responsible for just $300,000. She emphasized that no money has been set aside for road design or construction. Efforts to build a cross-country highway through the heartland date back at least two decades. A 1994 Transamerica Transportation Corridor study envisioned an I-66 that stretched from Washington to Los Angeles. The ambitious project has since received varying degrees of support among state officials, with Kentucky’s transportation department among the most vocal advocates. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd said the state is focusing its highway construction efforts on
ST. LOUIS (AP) A long-planned federal highway across southern Illinois connecting Cape Girardeau, Mo., to Paducah, Ky., is no more — at least for now. Federal transportation officials quietly pulled the plug on the 66 Corridor project this past summer after Kentucky withdrew its support for what was once envisioned as a coast-to-coast interstate that would invoke the iconic cross-country Route 66. The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration instead unveiled a proposed Shawnee Parkway in late November that would skirt portions of the national forest with the same name. The shorter segment would stretch from Illinois Route 3 “It’s wasteful spending. To move along the Mississippi River to Interstate 57 through forward with this project is fiscally Alexander, Pulaski and irresponsible of the state when Union counties. Local and regional boosters in southeast Missouri and we’re in such dire straits in Illinois. southern Illinois cite safety What were they thinking?’’ needs and the project’s economic development potential. So does the state of Tabitha Tripp Illinois. Citizens for Southernmost Illinois “Without an adequate east-west roadway, there is limited opportunity for economic development and access to jobs, ade- its segments of Interstate 69, a north-south quate healthcare and educational opportuni- route also envisioned as spanning the nation. John Mehner, president and chief executies in this area,’’ an online project summary tive officer of the Cape Girardeau Area stated. A $1.5 million combined federal and state Chamber of Commerce, remains convinced grant that was intended for the broader high- of the need for a highway across southern way project has been set aside for initial Illinois, even if the scaled-back project doesengineering and environmental studies that n’t quite reach southeast Missouri. “It would provide a huge potential will put forward several alternatives, includupgrade,’’ he said. “Any kind of economic ing a no-build option. That’s the preferred choice of project development is a shot in the arm.’’ Project supporters and opponents, as well opponents such as Tabitha Tripp, a member of the grassroots group Citizens for as transportation planners, seem to agree on Southernmost Illinois. Tripp called the at least one point: Should the Shawnee Shawnee Parkway effort a waste of money Parkway eventually get built, a new highwith potentially dire environmental conse- way linking Illinois to Missouri and Kentucky — if not the two coasts — will be quences. “It’s wasteful spending,’’ she said, citing that much easier. “This is an Illinois project,’’ said Carrie the state’s shaky financial footing as Illinois begins its seventh month without a state Nelsen, an Illinois DOT program developbudget. “To move forward with this project ment engineer. “That doesn’t mean some is fiscally irresponsible of the state when other entity couldn’t pick it up at some other we’re in such dire straits in Illinois. What time.’’ (This story also can be found on were they thinking?’’ Illinois DOT spokeswoman Gianna Urgo Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at said that the federal government is covering www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JCB Celebrates Milestone: 100,000th Compact Excavator JCB celebrated the production of its 100,000th compact excavator with the promise of more innovative machines to come. The building of this 100,000th machine comes as JCB continues to grow its market share in this popular North American equipment category. JCB’s first compact excavator — an 801 model weighing in at 3,307 lb. (1,500 kg) — rolled off the production line in 1989, a year when the global manufacturer produced just over 450 machines. By 1992, JCB’s compact excavator range had expanded to four models with 1,000 units produced annually. On Jan. 6, the company celebrated the production of its 100,000th compact excavator — a 24,250 lb. (11,000 kg) 100C-1. It is one of 22 models in today’s JCB compact excavator range. The compact excavator sector is one of the most competitive areas of the global construction equipment market and is worth an estimated $5.85 billion annually. More
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than 20 major manufacturers compete for this valuable business, and with almost 200,000 sold worldwide each year, it is the single largest sector of the annual
700,000-unit construction equipment market, according to the manufacturer. JCB CEO Graeme Macdonald said, “JCB has an innovative, pow-
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an industry leader, setting trends for design innovation and manufacturing excellence. “To have produced 100,000 compact excavators is something for the whole JCB team to celebrate, and with more additions to the range due later this year, we look forward to more growth in this important sector of the market.” JCB has recently capitalized on the growing opportunity presented by the compact excavator sector by investing $22 million in manufacturing technology and new product development. Over the past two years, this investment has led to the launch of brand new models including the 67C-1, 85Z-1, 86C-1 and 100C-1 models which compete in the 13,000 to 22,000 lb. (5,897 to 9,980 kg) weight categories. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
IBTTA Names Earl J. ‘Buddy’ Croft as 2016 President On Jan. 1, 2016, Earl J. “Buddy” Croft III took office as the 2016 President of The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA). Croft was elected president for a one year term by the IBTTA’s international membership at its 2015 annual meeting in September. Croft is currently the executive director of the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) in Jamestown, R.I. “I am delighted to assume the helm of this organization at this pivotal time in transportation history,” said Croft. “In the United States, we are at a crossroads where the country’s building and repair needs for its roads, bridges and tunnels are colliding with significantly reduced transportation budgets, both on the federal and state levels. IBTTA plays an important role in providing solutions to address these challenges here and abroad and I look forward to addressing these transportation issues as president.” Since 2006, Croft has led a statewide team responsible for finance, operations and maintenance of Rhode Island’s four largest bridges in Aquidneck Island. This included the
Newport Pell Bridge — the largest suspension bridge in New England. During Croft’s tenure, RITBA has spent nearly $180 million dollars maintaining and repairing its bridges to enhance safety. “Buddy is the perfect leader to serve as president of IBTTA at this critical time,” said Patrick D. Jones, executive director and CEO of IBTTA. “Under his leadership, Buddy has modernized Rhode Island’s tolling operation by introducing the E-ZPass system and Open Road Tolling for motorists. He brings to IBTTA a tremendous level of experience and leadership in transportation and tolling.” During his tenure at RITBA, Croft has made safety a primary focus. One of his proudest accomplishments to date is the installation of a median barrier on the bridge deck of the Newport Pell Bridge, a $6 million dollar building project whose aim was to reduce the number of crossover accidents and enhance safety for all motorists. “We are fortunate to have Buddy elected president of IBTTA,” said Stephen C. Waluk, chairman of the RITBA Board. “It is a tremendous
achievement and his involvement with IBTTA will serve Rhode Island well as we strive to maintain the integrity and safety of RITBA’s four bridges — the Newport Pell, the Jamestown Verrazzano, the Mount Hope and the Sakonnet River Bridges.” Croft has been a member of IBTTA’s board of directors for the past six years, most recently serving as first vice president. Before joining IBTTA’s Board, Croft was a member of several committees including serving as chairman of the IBTTA audit committee and as a member of the finance and government affairs committees. In addition to his activities with IBTTA, Croft also serves on the executive board of the E-ZPass Group. The group is an organization comprising 15 states and 26 agencies from the New England, the Mid-Atlantic and the Midwest regions. For more information, call 202/6594620 x26 or visit www.ibtta.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
On Jan. 1, 2016, Earl J. “Buddy” Croft III took office as the 2016 President of The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA).
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to Counties, Cities PIERRE, S.D. (AP) The South Dakota Department of Transportation has paid out nearly $50 million in state highway funding to counties and some city governments. The department said the funds replaced federal highway dollars, giving counties and cities more flexibility to pay for road and bridge projects. The funds for the payouts are the result of a bill approved by the 2015 Legislature that included a package of tax and fee hikes to generate funds specifically for roads and bridges. After the bill went into effect, the department began an exchange of the locally available federal funds for state funds. Unlike the federal dollars, the state funds aren’t restricted to a particular highway project or road segment. Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist said the funds should immediately help local governments “address critical infrastructure needs.”
Vanair Manufacturing, a provider of vehicle-mounted air compressors, generators, welders and multi-drive systems announced the acquisition of an 80,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility from a private owner. This brings Vanair’s total production and office space to more than 160,000 sq. ft. The acquisition will accommodate increased growth and future expansion. The new office space, located on Highway 12, Michigan City, Ind., will provide capacity for increased manufacturing, training, support, service and leadership functions across the company. “Our team is excited about the growth we are experiencing, and this move represents our commitment to continue to build on the success our team has accomplished. The existing building is in great shape and has many additional areas for us to grow in. It was a great opportunity, versus having to build a new building of this type,” said Ralph Kokot, chief executive officer at Vanair. For more information, call 800/526-8817.
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but permits must be revisited if construction doesn’t start within four years. The commission voted to accept the company’s guarantee that it can complete the project while meeting the conditions of the 2010 approval. Robin Martinez, an attorney with organization Dakota Rural Action, said the group is “seriously considering’’ an appeal to the courts. Supporters say the pipeline would be a boon for the country and would create construction jobs in South Dakota. It’s also a safer way to transport oil than by rail, said Sam Mickelson, whose Meade County land is part of the pipeline’s proposed route. Mickelson said the pipeline also would bring in tax revenues for South Dakota. Opponents discount economic arguments. “The property taxes, the number of jobs, cannot be compared to or equal the devastation it will cause,’’ said Paula Antoine, chair of opposition group Oyate Wahacanka Woecun. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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GSSI Launches Updates to SIR 4000 GSSI released updates to the SIR 4000 ground penetrating radar (GPR) control unit. The controller is designed to bridge the legacy of GSSI’s traditional analog antennas with next-generation of digital offerings, giving it the flexibility by supporting a wide range of users in numerous applications. The updates bring the StructureScan 2D collection module to the controller, simplifying its use for the concrete construction industry. The StructureScan 2D collection module offers users greater flexibility for using the controller in concrete construction industry applications. The module includes high frequency antenna-specific set-ups to ensure survey efficiency, and enables the controller to automatically recognize smart antenna set-ups. Additionally, the update offers users the option of on-thefly automatic gain to better enhance the data display, while still saving the file in the original raw format for post processing. The updated collection module also includes a horizontal zoom function, allowing users to increase the size of the data set up to 8x to resolve smaller targets, and a “save image” shortcut for quick reports. Fully integrated, the SIR 4000 provides a 10.4 in. high definition LED display, a simple user interface, plug-andplay GPS integration, and Wi-Fi enabled data transfer functionality. The SIR 4000 is designed with a number of exclusive features, including a casted aluminum chassis that offers superior temperature stability and an impact resistant design
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Construction Firms Add 45,000 Workers Construction firms added 45,000 workers in December as the industry’s unemployment rate declined to 7.5 percent from 8.3 a year ago, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the robust job gains come as a new industry outlook shows most firms expect to expand their headcount in 2016 amid growing private and public sector demand. “Based on what most contractors have reported, the robust hiring the industry has experienced during the past few months should continue through 2016,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “While contractors continue to be worried about labor shortages, regulatory burdens and health care costs, most expect growing demand for many types of construction will allow them to expand this year.” Construction employment totaled 6.5 million in December, the most since January 2009, and is up by 263,000 jobs compared to a year ago, a 4.2 percent increase. Residential construction increased by 23,100 in December and by 137,200, or 5.7 per-
cent, compared to a year ago. Nonresidential construction employers added 21,200 jobs for the month and 125,400 jobs compared to last December, a 3.2 percent increase. Within the nonresidential construction sector, nonresidential specialty trade contractors added 11,300 employees in December and 95,300 for the year. Nonresidential building contractors added 5,100 jobs for the month and 9,900 jobs since December 2014. And heavy and civil engineering construction firms added 4,800 jobs in December and 20,200 jobs during the past year. December marks the third month of large increases in construction employment, the economist noted. The growth in construction employment comes as 71 percent of firms report they plan to expand their total headcount in 2016, according to the association’s 2016 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook. Simonson noted that more contractors report they expect spending on most market public and private segments to expand this year than contract. Association officials noted that most contractors remain concerned about
shortages of available construction workers, noting that 70 percent of contractors report having a hard time finding workers. They urged federal, state and local officials to act on measures outlined in the association’s Workforce Development Plan to support new career and technical education programs. In particular, they called on Congress to enact needed reforms and increase funding for the Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. “With the construction industry expanding at rates not seen since the downturn, public officials need to make sure we are encouraging and preparing students to consider highpaying careers in construction,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “As our Outlook makes clear, the industry is likely to continue expanding this year, as long as there are enough workers available for firms to hire.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 310 Industrial Park Drive • Ashland, WI 54806 715-682-5522 Fax: 715-682-8476 4341 South Prairie View Rd. (Hwy 53 North) Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715-834-2924 Fax: 715-834-1173 1890 US Hwy 8 • Monico, WI 54501 715-487-5583 Fax: 715-487-5968 1425 O’Keefe Drive • Mosinee, WI 54455 715-693-3820 Fax: 715-693-3825 259 Convenience Lane Southwest • Bemidji, MN 56601 215-759-1996 Fax: 218-759-1790 3401 Arrowhead Rd. • Duluth, MN 55811 218-722-7456 Fax: 218-722-2619 34316 Hwy 2 • Grand Rapids, MN 55744 218-326-9427 Fax: 218-327-1248 1818 North Lincoln Rd. • Escanaba, MI 49829 906-789-9054 Fax: 906-789-0344
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John Deere…
WorkSight Fuel Advantage Program to Improve Efficiency John Deere is building upon its suite of technology solutions and leveraging dealers’ consultation capabilities with the introduction of the John Deere WorkSight Fuel Advantage program. Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the John Deere dealer as a consultative partner. “John Deere WorkSight is about bringing together machines, technology and John Deere dealers to make the contractor’s job easier,” said Liz Quinn, product marketing manager, John Deere WorkSight. “The launch of the fuel advantage program not only provides assured fuel consumption targets, but rewards our customers for meeting with their dealer. It’s about providing our customers confidence and peace of mind with their fuel efficiency.” Enrolled machines will earn a credit of $1 per gallon above target if the machine’s average annual fuel consumption exceeds the program’s target fuel consumption level. Credits, if earned, will be provided at the end of the year for use at a local John Deere con-
struction dealership. Another key component of the program is the ability to use a John Deere dealer as a
consultant. Utilizing the JDLink machine monitoring system, quarterly reports will be emailed to enrolled customers. Dealers and
Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the John Deere dealer as a consultative partner.
customers are then encouraged to sit down together to review the telematics data and recommendations included in the reports, and look for trends, opportunities and insights to improve efficiency in the future. When contractors discuss the first report with their dealer within 60 days of receiving it, they will receive a code redeemable online for a $100 personal fuel card from the participating fuel retailer of their choice. “We want to help contractors find even more ways to save money,” added Quinn. “Continual dialogue with their dealer will give contractors a better understanding of their equipment, fuel consumption, and John Deere WorkSight machine optimization capabilities. It’s a win-win.” Eligible machines purchased between Nov. 1, 2015, and Aug. 31, 2016, can be enrolled in the John Deere WorkSight Fuel Advantage. Machines are eligible for program benefits for three years or 5,000 hours from settlement. For more information, visit www.johndeere.com/fueladvantage. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Pettibone’s Speed Swing 445F Works for Multiple Rail Tasks Designed to be versatile for multiple railroad service applications, Pettibone’s Speed Swing 445F offers precise hydraulic engineering and ample power to lay rails, set ties and perform numerous other tasks. Powered by a 163-hp Cummins QSB4.5 Tier IV diesel engine that offers fuel savings up to 10-percent over the previous model, the Speed Swing 445F features a Dana T20000 3-speed transmission with twist grip electric shift control that delivers exceptional torque. The machine has a front load capacity of 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg) and side load capacity up to 8,000 lbs. (3,629 kg). Operators can move the Speed Swing between job sites quickly, traveling at 25 mph on Hi-rail and 20 mph with all-terrain rubber tires. The tires — along with fourwheel drive with a rear wheel disconnect — also allow greater maneuverability off the rails to simplify most jobs. Four-wheel outboard dry disc service brakes provide sure stopping power.
Providing 180-degree boom rotation, the 445F is primarily used to thread out old rail and thread in new rail. An optional magnet package quickly cleans up old plates, spikes and small pieces of rail.
Providing 180-degree boom rotation, the 445F is primarily used to thread out old rail and thread in new rail. An optional magnet package quickly cleans up old plates,
spikes and small pieces of rail. The unit also can tow rail carts, move rail cars and supply air or hydraulics for hand tools. Durably built for the challenges
of the railroad, the Speed Swing is designed to simplify service and maximize uptime. A ROPS/FOPS tilting cab and tilt engine enclosure provide direct access to service
points and machine components. Additionally, an engine block heater keeps the machine working reliably in cold weather conditions. The spacious, climate-controlled operator cab includes a digital IQAN display module, full instrumentation panel and precise, pilot-operated controls. Tinted safety glass and a rearview camera help ensure safe operation at all times. The Speed Swing 445F can be built to meet customer specifications for particular applications. Common options and attachments include a tote boom, hydraulic tool circuit, magnet package, AAR coupler, track cleaning bucket, load bucket, 20-ft. (6 m) extendable boom, fork frame, backhoe, brush cutter, snow plow and many more. For more information, call 800/467-3884 or visit www.gopettibone.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Cat MD5075C Drill Offers Enhanced Productivity, Comfort, Durability The MD5075C replaces the MD5075 and is capable of drilling holes of 3 to 4.5 in. (7.6 to 11.4 cm) in diameter to a depth of 102.5 ft. (31 m).
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The Cat MD5075C track drill is designed for productivity, durability and low total cost of ownership. Cat rock drills deliver three times the lifespan of competitive drills, and the Cat carousel rod changer and drill rod handling system are a reliable mechanical design with no sensitive electronic sensors to cause downtime. The Cat C9 engine and Cat 315E excavator undercarriage further enhance productivity and reliability, according to the manufacturer. The MD5075C replaces the MD5075 and is capable of drilling holes of 3 to 4.5 in. (7.6 to 11.4 cm) in diameter to a depth of 102.5 ft. (31 m). The fuel efficient 300-hp (224-kW) C9 engine can be configured to meet emissions standards worldwide. The compressor, which features widely variable air control, produces 350 cfm @ 150 psi (9.9 cu m/min @ 10.2 bar). Two different rock drill choices enable matching to the application to achieve the highest production rate. The standard rock drill on the MD5075C is the HPR5123, which uses 45 or 51-mm drill rod. Also available is the HPR4519 rock drill, which uses 45-mm drill rod. Caterpillar is the only manufacturer offering rock drills designed to be serviced on site — for reduced downtime and costs. New Cab, Controls, Operating System The MD5075C cab provides enhanced safety features, such as
numerous shutdown methods and responsive controls, which also help minimize fatigue. The cab is quiet and comfortable and is isolator-mounted to minimize vibration. The pressurized cab reduces dust infiltration and features a powerful HVAC system. The new six-way adjustable seat is designed to comfortably accommodate a wide range of operator needs. The control system features touch screen navigation for Drill Assist, rearview camera, tram, water, rock drill auto-lube, alerts, drilling and target depths, penetration rate, machine performance, total hours and service. The high resolution display uses simple icons to aid navigation and control, and it shows constant performance monitoring of pressures, rotation and hole depth. The depth indicator ensures all holes are drilled to the planned depth to promote a better floor, reduce secondary blasting and reduce equipment wear. The MD5075C also incorporates technology to assist in operations and equipment management. To support the operator, Drill Assist monitors main hydraulic systems and automatically adjusts to pre-programmed parameters. It incorporates anti-jam, anti-plunge and anti-plug, which combine to boost productivity and increase the life of the drill string. Cat track drills are equipped with the Cat Monitoring System (Cat MS), which monitors critical engine functions and will derate the engine to pro-
tect itself from damage if needed. When critical conditions arise, the Cat MS monitor displays warning lights and sounds alarms. Cat track drills also include Product Link, which allows remote machine monitoring and tracking reported via satellite and cellular networks. The system monitors machine status and provides utilization and machine health trends through reports generated by VisionLink software.
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Designed for Easy Maintenance Cat drills are designed for maintainability. Simple and well-organized electrical/hydraulic arrangements, logically located components and ground level service facilitate maintenance. One hundred percent of all rock drill service can be completed without removing the drill from the feed. Additionally, the MD5075C is equipped for technicians to quickly diagnose system performance using the Cat electronic technician service tool. The MD5075C also has additional fuel filtration to help ensure reliable engine operation and extended component life. The remote-mounted secondary and tertiary four-micron filters are located for easy access. For more information, visit www.cat.com.
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Sellers JCB 1645 S. West St. Wichita, KS 67213 316-943-9311 Fax: 316-943-8116
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JCB of St. Louis 7978 Veterans Pkwy. St. Peters, MO 63376 636-281-4450
CSTK JCB 400 Shawnee Avenue Kansas City, KS 66105 913-371-0868 www.cstkjcb.com
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16754 New Ave Lemont, IL 60439 630-257-1261 1548 Huntwood Dr Cherry Valley, IL 61016 815-332-8222 www.jcbchicago.com
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New Roof Structure to Go Up Across Paddock Penthouse IMS from page 1
Project Phases Nevertheless, alterations are periodically necessary. When the track was built in the early 20th century, its primary purpose was as an automotive research and development facility. Spectator amenities were at a minimum. Although amenities have been added over the years, the Speedway is still continually refreshed to keep up with technology and improvements in fan accommodations. Project 100 is a major capital improvement initiative planned to coincide with — and is aptly named for — the 100th running of the Indy 500. The goal is to create fan-focused experiences and entertainment options. Phase 1, which was completed in May 2014, focused on renova-
tions of the road course. Phase 2, which wrapped up this past May, consisted of installation of the new scoring pylon and video boards. But it’s Phase 3 that Boles thinks the fans will notice most. Phase 3 kicked in after the last race of 2015. This $50 million portion of the overall $90 million Project 100 budget includes renovation of seating along the front stretch (Paddock Penthouse, A and B Penthouses), the installation of new track fencing and an upgrade to Gate 1 at 16th and Georgetown. Penthouse: Going Up A new roof structure will be built across Paddock Penthouse, A Penthouse and B Penthouse that allows for three additional rows of prime seating. “The roof will be 17 feet higher,” Boles said.
A new mesh fence will further enhance visibility.
A new roof structure will be built across Paddock Penthouse, A Penthouse and B Penthouse that allows for three additional rows of prime seating.
In preparation for a colossal celebration to commemorate the 100th running of the 500-mi. race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2016, Project 100 was launched to install upgrades and updates at the famous race track.
The roof is being raised to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The stands were originally built before ADA, but had to be upgraded accordingly during this renovation. “It’s a complicated process,” said Boles, “We had to remove three rows, which displaced ticket holders, so we raised the roof to accommodate them. People hold onto the same seats for generations. We didn’t want them to lose ‘dad’s seats.’” Six new elevators will provide access to these penthouses for the first time. Boles said six new staircases that are wider and less steep are also being constructed. The roof structure on E Penthouse will remain unchanged, but like the other penthouses along the upper deck of the front stretch and through Turn 1, it will benefit
from new stadium seating with cup holders that will replace the aluminum benches and folding chairs. More than 13,000 seats in the upper deck of A, B, E and Paddock Penthouse will be replaced. E Penthouse will gain 50 seats. The number of seats in the upper deck will increase by about 2,100 with the addition of three top-level rows, bringing the total upstairs seat count to 15,150. “These seats are in the highest demand,” Boles said, and command the highest price; therefore, he considers it appropriate that they provide a premium experience, with some of the best views available, thanks in part to the removal of columns and posts that obstruct the sightlines from A and B Penthouses. “Half the posts were 24 feet with an overhang; the other half were half that size.” A new mesh fence will further enhance visibility. “Visibility is improved,” Boles said. “It feels more transparent.” While the 500,000 square feet [12 acres’ worth] of new mesh fence is the same gauge, it has smaller openings and a black coating that’s easier to see through, won’t rust and can be replaced seamlessly if it gets damaged. Boles said it’s the same fencing used at other race tracks in the United States. Approximately $3 million is being
spent on the external fence. Additional new seating will come at the expense of 27 suites. The Hulman Terrace Club will offer 1,200 club seats. “We’re turning terrace suites into club suites,” Boles said. “The Hulman Club suites will seat 6 to 8 people, not 80 like the old suites.” The larger corporate suites cost $100,000, whereas the new suites will carry a probable cost of around $2,000 per year, offering a new level of service that Boles views as a middle ground between the best regular seats and the high-priced suites. Amenities for the new option will include a bar on the upper level. “We envision this area would be available to small corporations or individuals interested in more than just a normal IMS seat experience.” Other Projects Although Project 100 doesn’t signify the number of smaller projects being undertaken, there are a number of other changes underway. All components of Project 100 were identified and prioritized back in 2012 and 2013, based on how they impact the fan experience. Most of them consist of technology upgrades and creature comforts. “We’re adding Wi-Fi and making improvements in the concession stands and restrooms,” Boles said. see IMS page 68
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Caterpillar’s RM500B Mixer Features ACERT Technology Caterpillar Inc.’s RM500B rotary mixer combines ease of use, performance and reliability to achieve demanding job specifications in both full-depth reclamation and soil stabilization applications. The RM500B replaces the current RM500 rotary mixer and offers many new features and enhancements, including a Cat C15 engine with ACERT Technology. Other features include a sliding pressurized cab, an enhanced operator’s environment, automatic rotor depth control, four mode steering, all wheel drive and three rotor design options that provide optimum performance and versatility to meet variations in job requirements. Operating weight for the RM500B is approximately 62,611 lbs. (28,400 kg) when equipped with a ROPS, a cab and a universal rotor. Powertrain The RM500B features a Cat C15 ACERT engine, a turbocharged, 6cylinder diesel engine that provides 546 hp (407 kW) of gross power. The engine is designed to meet U.S. EPA Tier IV Final and EU Stage IV emission standards. Every Tier IV Final/ Stage IV Cat engine with ACERT Technology is equipped with a combination of proven electronic, fuel, air and aftertreatment components. Applying proven technologies systematically and strategically lets us meet our customer’s high expectations for productivity, fuel efficiency, reliability and service life. The turbocharged air-to-air aftercooling system provides high horsepower with increased response time while keeping exhaust temperatures low. This generates significant improvements in airflow. The modular stacked cooling system provides cool intake air that helps maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. A variable speed fan draws ambient air from a
separate compartment in front of the engine through the cooling package. The exhaust air exits from the front of the machine, providing a cool engine compartment. The cooling fan periodically reverses direction for a short interval during operation. This reversal helps the system shed accumulated dust. The RM500B comes with standard electronically controlled full time all-wheel drive. Four independent variable-displacement propel pumps supply balanced oil flow to the front drive motors and the rear drive motors. Two speed ranges allow operation at either maximum torque for work or greater speed for moving around the job site. Gear selection is controlled electronically by a keypad button on the operator’s console. Infinite variable speed control within these ranges is achieved utilizing the propel lever and two buttons on the keypad. The differential lock feature is absent from the all-wheel drive RM500B. Sensors in the propel system monitor the pressure at each pump, making adjustments to equalize the effort of each wheel for true all-wheel drive traction. This enhancement allows the machine to maintain consistent speed and direction even in severe conditions. The RM500B is equipped with four mode steering. The microprocessor processes inputs from sensors on the front and rear wheels along with input from the four mode steering selector buttons on the control console keypad. It provides precise simultaneous wheel movement in the crab and coordinated steering modes and automatically realigns the rear wheels to center when the front wheels only steering mode is selected. In the coordinated mode, the inside turning radius is 14 ft. 2 in. (4.33 m). Sensors equalize the ground speed and average the readings, which pro-
The RM500B replaces the current RM500 rotary mixer and offers many new features and enhancements that increase operator comfort and productivity, including a Cat C15 engine with ACERT Technology.
vides more accurate data for the additive metering systems. The end result is greater precision when mixing water, emulsion or both. The large tires have an aggressive tread and provide a large footprint. Machine weight balance provides stability to the machine when cutting and mixing, resulting in a consistent depth. Operator’s Environment The hydraulic sliding cab on the RM500B repositions from side-toside and can be positioned at any point between the range limits utilizing a keypad button on the side. Placing the cab to the far left or right side of the machine enhances visibility to the front of the machine and provides greater sight lines to the front tire edge. The operator can move the cab quickly during machine operation for faster cycle times and increased production. The cab on the RM500B is fully pressurized to provide a comfortable environment for the operator while keeping noise, dust and the elements out. Features included with the cab are: a rotating, heated, cloth seat with integrated control console and LCD touchscreen, sound absorbing headliner, left and right side lockable doors, tinted glass, air conditioning, heater/defroster and dual front and rear windshield washer/wipers. A
sound absorbing floor mat provides sure footing while reducing noise and vibration transmitted to the operator. Four large isolation mounts isolate the cab from the machine frame to reduce vibration transfer to the operator’s station. A display monitor is mounted to the forward dashboard. Video from remote cameras on the front and rear of the machine is displayed on the monitor, enhances the operator’s view to the front and rear of the machine. Wide, comfortable steps with non-skid surfaces are placed to provide access to the operator’s station from either side of the machine. The steps and handrails are recessed within the overall machine width to minimize exposure to obstacles. The top deck is flat, providing good access to either side of the cab. The comfortable and durable seat has a standard in-seat heater. The seat features an integrated steering handwheel and side control console with LCD touch screen. The integrated control console and handwheel steering controller move and rotate with the seat. The control console features a padded arm rest, a controller keypad, the propel lever and the LCD touchscreen controller. The LCD touch screen display
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With an operating weight of just over 14,000 lbs. (6,350 kg), the SR 140 features dual speed and dual amplitude with a drum width of 66 in. (167.6 cm) and a drum diameter of 48 in. (122 cm).
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the mixing chamber. The heavy-duty front door is powered with two hydraulic cylinders for raise and lower. The front door raises parallel to the cutting surface to prevent the door from plowing material in harsh soil stabilization conditions. This is ideal for peak efficiency on soil stabilization, bioremediation or during mixing passes on full depth reclamation. The rear door also is hydraulically operated. The operator can control the sizing of the material by adjusting the rear door opening. Automatic rotor load control enhances machine productivity. The on-board microprocessor constantly evaluates engine rpm and propel speed as required to maintain peak performance. The microprocessor matches propel speed of the machine to the load on the engine and adjusts propel speed so that engine speed does not drop below 1,950 rpm. The RM500B provides three modes of rotor depth control. During operation, the microprocessor receives input from the rotor position sensor, rotor mode buttons (on propel joystick) and rotor raise/lower buttons on the propel joystick or on the LCD touchscreen display. The three modes of rotor depth control are: • Travel Mode: When the travel position is selected, the rotor moves to a factory-calibrated full-up position and remains there. This provides clearance. • Manual Mode: In this mode, the operator controls the position of the rotor by using the raise/lower buttons. A visual depth gauge is positioned on each rotor lift cylinder so the operator can precisely control the cutting depth of the rotor from the operator’s station. • Automatic Mode: Selecting the automatic position provides automatic rotor depth control. In this mode, the microprocessor maintains rotor depth at the position set by the operator. Rotor depth can be displayed on the LCD display panel. A plus sign (+) means the rotor is above ground, a minus sign (-) means the rotor is below ground. A graphic on the LCD display indicates the position of the rotor. The rotor drive system operates directly through a Cat Powershift transmission and drive axle. The mechanical rotor drive system allows efficient and reliable transfer of engine power to the rotor and is sized to handle tough cutting and deep mixing. A keypad button on the control console is used to engage or disengage the rotor transmission. A choice of three rotor speeds permits working in a wide range of materials, depths and applications. First
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from ground level and are grouped at certain points around the machine. Large doors provide access to the engine. Hinged ground level side panels provide access to engine components and the cooling system. The hydraulic rotor hood rotates forward to allow service access to the rotor and cutting tools and is held securely in the service postion with a heavy duty locking pin that slides easily into position. Ground level side access doors on the rotor hood provide convenient access for easy cutting tool removal and replacement. The rotor drive-chains self-lubricate in sealed chain cases partially filled with oil. A lubrication reservoir for the stub shaft bearing is mounted on the front of the hydraulic tank. Oil level is easily monitored from the operator’s station, providing quick visual verification of sufficient oil levels for each stub shaft. Other features that make servicing simple include leak-resistant O-ring face seal hydraulic fittings, grouped quick-connect hydraulic test ports, S•O•S ports, visual site gauges and remote grease points. Hydraulic hoses are held neatly in place with polyurethane routing blocks. The blocks prevent hoses from rubbing against one another. Wiring for the electrical system is protected by nylon-braided wrap. Allweather connectors ensure electrical system integrity. Electrical wiring is color-coded, numbered and labeled with component identifiers to simplify troubleshooting. Two maintenance-free Cat batteries power the 24-volt electrical system and are specifically designed for maximum cranking power and protection against vibration. The batteries are mounted on the side of the machine and are accessible from ground level. The machine is equipped with a 150-amp alternator. The machine is Product Link wireready. The Product Link option ensures maximum uptime and minimum repair costs by simplifying tracking of equipment fleets. It can provide automatic machine location and hour updates. Options include: a roll over protective structure (ROPS), a falling object protective structure (FOPS), a road operation light package, a warning beacon light, a mirror package, a bolt-on counterweight, a remote camera facing the rear chamber door, a folding push bar, an emulsion spray system and a water spray system. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Wirtgen SP 25i Slipform Paver Allows Array of Applications The SP 25i concrete slipform paver from Wirtgen America Inc. updates the existing SP 25 with Tier IV interim-compliant emissions technology. The Wirtgen SP 25i paves 12 ft. (3.6 m) wide, and places barrier/parapet up to 6.5 ft. (2 m). It also features quick onsite changes to left- or right-side pouring. The SP 25i differs from the SP 25 only in its engine specifications, with a Deutz TCD 4.1 LD engine generating 154 hp. The machine’s modular design allows for a wide array of applications with either three or four tracks. It features an Eco mode, which matches engine rpm to machine power requirements, thus saving fuel and reducing emissions. Its maximum operating weight is 44,000 lb. (19,958 kg), depending on configuration and application. Like the SP 25, the SP 25i features quick onsite changes to left- or right-side pouring. The SP 25i is the ideal candidate for a large variety of special jobs, using either stringline or Wirtgen AutoPilot 3D control technology, according to the manufacturer. Mold changes or conversion of the SP 25i from inset to offset configuration can be accomplished quickly and easily on site. An advanced electronic steering and control system ensures that profiles are poured with the highest precision. Easy and convenient operation of the slipform paver guarantees short training periods and high productivity. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Wirtgen SP 25i paves 12 ft. (3.6 m) wide, and places barrier/parapet up to 6.5 ft. (2 m). It also features quick onsite changes to left- or right-side pouring.
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Atlas Copco Construction Equipment launched its redesigned road construction equipment Web site, Dynapac.com. The new site gives contractors and dealers an easily navigable, one-stop source for information and support for its complete line of compaction and paving equipment. In addition to browsing product information, visitors can complete a wide range of tasks, from finding used equipment and training materials to ordering brochures, manuals and parts. “We’re committed to supporting our dealer network and their customers,” said Brian Bieller, Atlas Copco vice president and business line manager, Road Construction Equipment. “Our new Web site furthers that focus by providing customers with information and specifications on products along with sound application advice. And all of that support is at their fingertips 24 hours a day.” Dynapac.com gives users access to Atlas Copco’s Construction App and Shop Online system. Atlas Copco’s Construction App combines social media content, product information and videos they can view anytime, anywhere. The app works with Apple and Android devices. The Shop Online program is a one-stop-shop for contractors, dealers and rental center managers to place and track parts orders. They also can use Shop Online to look up product information and manuals. For instance, users can find Atlas Copco’s roller manuals, which give users a wide range of resources in one easy-to-navigate location. This includes instructions on best safety practices, equipment operation and maintenance, engine servicing, parts and service kits, as well as environmental documents. In addition to electronic versions of the manuals, Atlas Copco offers them in new eco-friendly waterproof pockets rather than binders. The pockets hold all documents in one convenient location while keeping the contents safe from the elements. Each new roller comes with the new manuals.
Gerald Voigt (L), president and CEO of the ACPA, introduces Gary Godbersen, GOMACO president and CEO, at the ACPA annual meeting.
Gary Godbersen, GOMACO president and CEO, was the 2015 recipient of the Hartmann-Hirschman-Egan Award from the American Concrete Paving Association (ACPA). The presentation was at the ACPA’s 52nd annual meeting in Bonita Springs, Fla., December 4. Dealers and contractors also can This award has been presented annually since 1968 to the access a variety of marketing informa- most elite members of the industry. This is the first time a tion on the redesigned Web site. For father and son have received the award. Harold Godbersen instance, dealers can login to view, was honored posthumously in 1991. download or order printed sales materials and technical documentation, including product brochures and cata“Your selection as the recipient for 2015 logs. And contractors can view and download brochures for Atlas Copco’s recognizes your long-time support for entire breadth of products, including air the American Concrete Pavement compressors and handheld tools. The site also provides dealers with a Association, dating back 30 years.” list of items to support their operations. Gerald Voigt For example, they can order promoACPA tional items, such as branded clothing, to use at tradeshows or as incentives for sales staff. In a letter from Gerald Voigt, president and CEO of the “Overall, the new Web site further demonstrates our commitment to ensure ACPA, he stated, “This award recognizes individuals and that the Dynapac line is a comprehen- organizations for unparalleled commitment, dedication, parsive and well-supported line and that ticipation, and leadership in the concrete pavement commuAtlas Copco is solidly invested in the nity. “Your selection as the recipient for 2015 recognizes your road construction industry,” Bieller said. long-time support for the American Concrete Pavement For more information, call 800/732- Association, dating back 30 years. It also pays tribute to your 6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. vision and innovation in concrete paving equipment that has (This story also can be found on triggered advancement in all areas of slipform pavement Construction Equipment Guide’s Web construction and the equipment to support our industry.”
Atlas Copco’s redesigned Dynapac Web site features a new, simplified layout so contractors and dealers can quickly find product information, industry news and Atlas Copco’s Construction App as well as tools to request service and repair kits.
The Web site also makes it easy for visitors to learn more about Atlas Copco products and support. For instance, contractors and dealers can view the latest equipment, find parts and service kit information and watch product videos as well as compare different models based on a variety of criteria, such as paving width and hopper capacity. Users also can stay informed on the latest company news and product releases as well as access Atlas Copco’s BUILD Magazine. The publication highlights a wide range of topics, such as new products, industry trends and projects from around the world that feature Atlas Copco equipment. Contractors can use information on the Web site for teaching the best practices and intricacies involved in building or maintaining local infrastructure to employees who are new to the industry. The site gives visitors a basic understanding of asphalt paving and milling as well as soil compaction, and it explains the general requirements for building airfields, canals, dams, foundations, highways and railroads.
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Pavement Mix Producers Increase Sustainability of America’s Roads Nationwide, asphalt pavement mix producers continue to improve the sustainability profile of America’s roads through the incorporation of recycled materials and the use of energysaving warm-mix asphalt technologies. According to the latest survey of asphalt mix producers conducted by the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), more than 75 million tons of recycled materials — primarily asphalt pavement material reclaimed from old roads and parking lots and recycled asphalt roofing shingles — was put to use in new asphalt pavement mixtures during the 2014 construction season. “Asphalt pavements are inherently sustainable, because when we pave a road, we are putting in place material that can later be harvested for reuse in new pavements,” stated Michael Cote, 2015 NAPA chairman and executive vice president & chief development officer of The Lane Construction Corp. “No other material is recycled at a greater rate than asphalt pavements. Well over 99 percent of material removed during maintenance or repair activities ends up being put back to use in new pavements.” The tons of asphalt pavement mixtures produced using recycled and reclaimed materials saw more than a 6 percent increase from 2013 to 2014, which is a significantly greater increase than the increase in total tons of asphalt mixture produced during the same time period. The survey found that nearly 72 million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and 1.9 million tons of reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS) were used in new asphalt pavement mixes in the United States during 2014. An additional 9 million tons of RAP were used as aggregate, cold mix, and other roadbuilding activities. Reclaiming and reusing the asphalt cement and aggregate in RAP and RAS saved about $2.8 billion in 2014 compared to the use of virgin asphalt binder and aggregates. This helps keep asphalt pavement mixture costs competitive and allows road owners to achieve more roadway maintenance and construction activities with limited budgets. Producers also were asked in the survey about ground tire
rubber, steel and blast furnace slags, and other waste material repurposed into pavements. Although national estimates of usage were not calculated, survey respondents reported using nearly 1.3 million tons of these materials in 2014 in the production of more than 8 million tons of asphalt pavement mixes. In addition to increased use of recycled materials, asphalt mix producers continue to increase the use of energy-saving warmmix asphalt technologies. In 2014, 113.8 million tons of warmmix asphalt was produced — about a third of all asphalt pavement mix production. This marks a greater than 577 percent increase in the use of warm mix since 2009, the first year the survey was conducted. Warm-mix asphalt is produced with a range of technologies that reduce the production and placement temperature of asphalt pavement mixtures. A variety of environmental, worker safety, and construction benefits have been realized through the adoption of warm-mix asphalt. In 2009, FHWA selected warmmix asphalt as one of the first technologies targeted for deployment through its Every Day Counts initiative. “In 15 states, more than half of all asphalt pavement mixtures were produced as warm-mix asphalt, and in six of them, more than 75 percent was produced as warm mix. This is an incredible rate of adoption for a technology introduced just a decade ago,” said NAPA President Mike Acott. “We are already seeing construction and performance benefits, as well as energy savings, with warm-mix asphalt. We continue to focus research and engineering efforts on the use of recycled materials, warm mix, and other innovations to make our long-lasting, high performance asphalt pavements even more sustainable.” The survey was conducted in mid-2015. Results from 228 companies with 1,185 plants in all 50 states, along with data from State Asphalt Pavement Associations for 35 states were used to compile the report. A copy of the full survey report, including a state-by-state breakdown of the data, is available at www.asphaltpavement.org/recycling. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
PCA Announces 2016 Award Winners The Portland Cement Association (PCA) has announced the 10 recipients of the inaugural 2016 Resilience Leadership Awards. The Resilience Leadership Awards recognize the individuals, organizations and projects that have advocated, communicated and showcased the benefits of durable construction and the importance of concrete in achieving resilience. Resilience Leadership Award winners practice their message in a variety of arenas, including education, community organization, construction and code enhancement. The inaugural award program coincides with PCA’s Centennial
Anniversary, which will be celebrated throughout 2016. This year’s awardees are: • Category: Individual Achievement, Winner: Dr. Ernst Kiesling • Category: Community Leadership, Winner: Cate Hart and Daniel Wallach • Category: New Public Buildings, Winner: Warren County Public Schools • Category: New Commercial Building, Winner: North Central College • Category: New Multifamily Building, Winner: Palermo Vista (Fleet Financial/Oakwood Construction and Development) • Category: New Residential Building, Gold Level, Winner: John
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The Gate 1 entry will be enlarged and enhanced for improved ingress and better photo opportunities. Inside, there will be more green space and areas for fans to gather. A plaza in the roundabout outside the Turn 1 entrance will feature a wing-shaped art structure, bricks and accents in Speedway green (commonly known as forest green). Other entrances along Georgetown Road will also get new signs and landscaping. Tight Schedule Work on Gate 1 won’t start until after New Year’s Day, but the rest is underway. Warm, dry fall weather has benefited the schedule, but abating lead paint and asbestos was a costly hit in both time and money. Crews also had to wait while electrical lines were relocated to the west side of the track. By Thanksgiving, all the demolition on the upper decks was complete and some crews were busy putting up steel. “There are about 90 on site today for the grandstand project,” Boles said, “with another 25 hanging fence, painting posts and putting up 38 miles of cable.” He hoped to have the fence done by Christmas. Because work on the Hulman suites is indoors, weather isn’t expected to impact the winter schedule much. Nevertheless, Boles said he’s nervous because “I lose a day every day.” The strict five-month timeline leaves no room for error. Boles is right to be nervous when surprises add to the workload. In addition to discovering lead and asbestos, he said they found “a lot of things that needed repair” in Paddock Penthouse. A contingency fund covered the cost, but there are no extra days in the budget. Even more work might be added if seats are replaced in the lower portions of the grandstands, increasing the number of new seats to 86,000. Teamwork Three massive cranes have been spotted at the famous Brickyard. “One had a special jib for the project to enable it to reach over electrical lines to remove seats and the roof deck,” Boles said. The upper deck was built in phases in the 1960s and has an industrial reinforced steel roofline. The new roof requires 1,200 tons (1,088.6 t) of steel, with an additional 47 tons (42 t) of steel for reinforcing on the lower level. Materials are being reused or at least recycled as much as possible. “We reused everything from the road course,” Boles said. Concrete curbing was used around the infield lake for erosion control; asphalt was remixed and reused on the track. Two linear miles of aluminum grandstands from the front stretch have been saved to repurpose later. Some materials will be sold as scrap for recycling, some put into the fans’ hands. “It’s the right thing to do.” It’s also right to use Indiana companies as much as possible. It’s tradition; the original bricks laid in 1909 came from an Indiana company. Boles said it’s also part of the agreement made in procuring funding through $90 million in bond issues in this private-public partnership. “We agreed to use Indiana unions and local companies if possible. It creates stories, like the bricks.” Due to specialized criteria for the mesh and video boards, which few companies can provide, he says the “lowest best bids” won. The fence mesh is manufactured in New Paris, a small Indiana town, by Merchants Metals. Another company in Muncie supplied the steel beams for the roof. General contractor Hunt Construction and structural engineering company Fink, Roberts & Petrie are both based in Indianapolis. Michael Browning, chairman of Visit Indy, is coordinating the vendors.
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Instead of replacing it, the project will involve renovating within the existing footprint.
Looking Back, Thinking Ahead Despite the upgrades in technology and amenities targeted to improve the fan experience, Project 100 is all about preserving the history that makes IMS unique. “We don’t want to change the characteristics of what makes it special: the history,” Boles said. “It’s a balancing act to add modern amenities, but make it feel like it’s still the Speedway. We want to assure fans that we haven’t changed what’s most important.” Hess, president of Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects, another Indianapolis-based firm, wants to make sure of that. As he considered updates to the historic venue, he weighed various structural solutions from the past — in particular, the work of George Fink and other engineers from the 1930s to 1940s — and tried to “bring that forward in a way that carries on the tradition, but makes it new. “If we do our job correctly, you should be able to squint and see everything of the historical sense of the place and you should be able to appreciate that it’s moving forward in a facility sense as well.” Modernizing the century-old facility while giving a nod to history isn’t easy. Hess explains the origins of the facility as a test track, with little thought given to spectator seating and other amenities. The paddock was originally built in 1911; it became a steel-and-concrete structure in 1946. The current version was built as a double-decker section in 1961, enlarged in 1977 and renovated from 1995 to 1998. Stand A is even older, dating to the track’s opening in 1909 as the first grandstand. The current version was built in 1951; it was remodeled in 1989 and renovated a decade later. Stand B is the track’s second grandstand, originally built in 1910. The current version was built in 1954 and renovated in 2003. Originally built in 1914, Stand E was the track’s first double-decker section in 1949. Its last renovation was in 1999. Adding a new roof to an old structure that is 5/8th of a mi. long is challenging. Hess speculates that it’s the longest piece of architecture he’s worked on. “It’s a tough engineering and aesthetic problem.” It’s important to remember that it’s not about the architect. “Here, it’s about two and a half miles, and it’s about fitting it and being contextual,” Hess acknowledges. Boles knows it will look different, but believes it will still look like the old Speedway. “We think the elements are really going to tie together to give it that industrial feel we expect of the Speedway.” The fans wouldn’t accept anything less. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Best Line Equipment and Asphalt Paving Equipment & Supply are now part of the Atlas Copco dealer network.
Atlas Copco welcomes two new dealers — Best Line Equipment and Asphalt Paving Equipment & Supplies Inc. — to its growing network. The dealers expand the availability of Atlas Copco’s pneumatic tools as well as its complete line of road construction equipment. Best Line Equipment has 12 locations in Pennsylvania and serves portions of six surrounding states, including Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. It will rent, sell and service Atlas Copco’s complete line of Dynapac compaction and asphalt products, from 32- to 84-in. (81 to 213 cm) wide rollers to 10-ft. (3 m) highway class pavers. “We chose Atlas Copco as an equipment supplier because its Dynapac equipment is world renowned and because of its renewed focus on North American products,” said Adam Houseknecht, Best Line Equipment manager of operations, marketing and business development. In January 2015, Atlas Copco reintroduced its road construction equipment line. This included upgrading features to maximize productivity through enhanced operator visibility and
ergonomic designs. “We are excited to help them grow because we’re seeing increasing market demand for road construction equipment due to recently passed spending bills,” Houseknecht said. “And we know Atlas Copco is poised to support their dealers with this growing demand.” In addition to its equipment offerings, Best Line Equipment stocks replacement parts to support customers with timely service, which contributes to overall customer satisfaction and minimal servicing downtime. “Our 24/7 emergency service program continues to be a great asset for us and our customers,” Houseknecht said. “It’s our ability to react to our customers’ needs that sets us apart from our competition.” Asphalt Paving Equipment & Supply Inc. rents, sells and services Atlas Copco’s light and heavy compaction equipment, asphalt pavers, XAS 185 air compressors and pneumatic handheld tools from its two Delaware locations — the main store in Wilmington and its newest location in Harbeson. The wide range of equipment helps ensure that Asphalt Paving
can offer contractors in the road construction industry a complete equipment solution. “Our centers offer everything from mixes and additives to rollers and pavers,” said Andy Pennington, Asphalt Paving founder and sales manager. “What I tell my customers is ‘if we don’t have it, you don’t need it.’” The Atlas Copco equipment, along with Asphalt Paving’s diverse offering, helps the supply company serve a growing demand from contractors in Delaware for dependable road construction equipment. “Delaware has a massive amount of construction projects, and we’re helping supply contractors what they need, from shovels to pavers,” Pennington said. “And if they run into any issues, our mechanics are available 24/7. We rely on our honesty and integrity to ensure customer satisfaction. It’s those values we share with Atlas Copco that helps them make a great fit for our operation.” For more information, call 800/7326762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AEM/AEMP…
Telematics Standard to Offer Flexibility to Manage Fleets The new construction equipment telematics standard from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) has added key features to facilitate data gathering, and a test database and manufacturer verification system will be offered. The AEM/AEMP standard enables equipment users to gather more OEM equipment data into their preferred business or fleet management software, providing easier access, improved ability to manage and analyze information across their fleets, and to help save time and money on the job site or within their operations. The standard is currently going through the approval process with ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, to be accepted as a global standard. New Features Improve Scope, Ease of Data Gathering While original data points and their desired intent have not changed, the ISO review and drafting process to date for the AEM/AEMP standard has resulted in several key changes, including: • More frequent data polling • More data flexibility • Better security • Faster API load time • More options for customers’ integrators • Unit of measures standardized to metric
• More data per customers’ requests New Test Database and System Verification Program in Development In addition, AEM will offer a test database that allows third parties, software developers and major fleet owner developers to verify that their business systems are functioning correctly to pull in their desired information. The test database will help them to more efficiently create their new reporting systems by minimizing the need to contact multiple manufacturers directly. And, AEMP will offer a program for OEMs and other telematics providers to verify that their feeds are functioning correctly, that each value is flowing into the correct data field. The verification program will help end users be assured they will be able to access the data in the new standard format. The two test programs from AEM and AEMP will be designed to work together, as the two organizations work together to provide systematic checks to allow the industry to smoothly address the next generation of efficiency and coordination through mixed fleet data collection and management. ISO Acceptance Will Offer Global Governance and Maintenance Process The AEM/AEMP telematics standard is based on the Draft API (application programming interface) standard
developed by the two industry trade groups. It was submitted for acceptance to ISO to provide manufacturers, equipment users, fleet managers and all industry stakeholders with a standard they can use confidently across all market areas globally. “ISO acceptance also provides a global governance and maintenance process that can refresh the standard as technology changes or end-users request new data,” said Nick Bollweg, engineering manager, WorkSight/ForestSight at Deere & Co. and liaison between the ISO working group and AEM/AEMP telematics committee. “This allows the standard to remain responsive to user needs and helps reap maximum efficiencies and productivity from the machines.” “This ISO standard gives fleet intensive companies confidence the format of the data being gathered from multiple OEMs conforms to an international standard, which in turn eases the implementation process to utilize the telematics data in making better informed business decisions,” said Tim Truex, CEM, Kokosing Construction Company and AEMP technology committee chairman. The AEM/AEMP telematics requirements will be part of ISO 15143 (Earthmoving machinery and mobile road construction machinery — Worksite Data Exchange) as a new section — “Part 3: Machine Data.” Future plans include expanding the standard’s coverage beyond earthmoving. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Leica Geosystems, Autodesk Announce Advance BIM-to-Field Layout iPad App Leica Geosystems announced the latest development in the ongoing collaboration with Autodesk. As a result of a new firmware breakthrough, the Autodesk BIM 360 Layout iPad app now communicates directly with the Leica iCON robot 60, the newest and highest performance robotic total station in the Leica iCON series. The development gives building information modeling (BIM) and virtual design and construction (VDC) professionals a new option to complete quality assurance asbuilting in the field faster and more efficiently by leveraging the powerful capabilities of the Leica iCON full-featured robotic total stations. The Leica iCON robot 60 has a 3,281 ft. (1000 m) range for red laser (reflectorless) measurements, which enables more points to be laid out and checked with fewer setups for a substantial increase in productivity. Additionally, a new touch-screen color display lets users complete initial setup and leveling steps directly on the instrument for a faster and more convenient approach.
The Autodesk BIM 360 Layout iPad app uses points created in Autodesk Point Layout pushed to the Autodesk BIM 360 Glue cloud service to provide general contractors and mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) contractors the ability to connect BIM to the construction layout process. The app connects design intent from a digital model with the physical world by controlling the Leica iCON robots. The field user is guided to physical locations on the job site based on points created in the 3D model that are represented in the app. Production layout professionals who need the functionality to create or manipulate points and points lists in the field still have the option of using iCON Build and MicroSurvey Layout software with 2D or 3D models. In these applications, the Leica iCON 60 robot perfects oneperson layout and provides high performance tracking, innovative lock and find mechanisms, and software that is tailored to each work step. By using the fully automated “Setup Pilot” feature, users can simplify and accelerate setup
and leveling of the robotic total station. Using “Cube Search” along with the “Target Snap” function ensures the correct prism is tracked with minimal search time. The ability to use the Autodesk BIM 360 Layout iPad app with the iCON robot 60 provides a new level of flexibility for construction teams. “The fast setup and long-range capabilities of the Leica iCON robot 60 substantially improve efficiency and productivity at every level of BIM-to-field adoption,” said Cathi Hayes, BIM strategy and business development director of Leica Geosystems NAFTA. “The integration of the Leica iCON robots with 2/2 Autodesk BIM 360 Layout makes it even easier for BIM departments in particular to use more accurate model data directly in the field to help keep projects on schedule and on budget.” For more information, visit www.leica-geosystems.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Leica iCON robot 60 has a 3,281 ft. (1000 m) range for red laser (reflectorless) measurements, which enables more points to be laid out and checked with fewer setups for a substantial increase in productivity. Additionally, a new touch-screen color display lets users complete initial setup and leveling steps directly on the instrument for a faster and more convenient approach.
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Okada Aiyon Board of Directors Elects Tony Neikirk as New President Tony Neikirk has been elected president of Okada America by the board of directors of Okada Aiyon, an associated company in Osaka, Japan, effective Dec. 1, 2015. Neikirk has been associated with the Okada line of products for 25 years and was a founder of Okada America, launched 20 years ago next April 1. His primary office is in Medina, Ohio, while Okada America also has a Portland, Ore., location and is opening a third facility in the Dallas area on Jan. 4, 2016, in Cleburne, Texas. As president, Neikirk is responsible for all Okada operations that reach out to distributors as well as end-user contractors, companies and municipalities throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. “I have a long-term, warm relationship developed over the years with our loyal customers, and I look forward to a continuation of that mutual success,” said Neikirk, adding that he is pleased to receive his latest recognition from the Okada Aiyon Board of Directors. Okada America is a leading source of new and refurbished high performance hydraulic breakers, demolition shears and crushers, grapples, hydraulic compactors and hydraulic plumbing kits. For information, call 330/239-2666 or visit www.okadaamerica.com. Tony Neikirk has been elected president of Okada (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATERPILLAR DUMPER 769C OR 769D. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: DOZERS: CAT D9L, D9N, D9R, D10N. KOMATSU D-355 OR D-155. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: ROLLERS: INGERSOLL RAND COMPACTOR SD100D OR SD150D. BOMAG 213, DYNPAC 251D, 301D OR 421 (6-8.5 TONS), HAMM 1997 & UP (11-12 TONS). CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE CATERPILLAR ENGINES: 3116, 3176, 3196, 3204 & 3304 (DI & PC), 3306 (DI ONLY), 3406B & C SERIES ONLY, 3408 DI ONLY, 3412 (DI & PC), C11 & C13. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 744J WHEEL LOADER LOW HOURS GOOD CONDITION CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SOIL COMPACTOR | I NEED SOIL COMPACTOR AND MOTOR GRADER CONTACT: SALIM K A PHONE: 9745062657,9446465929 EMAIL: SALIMKAJCB86@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER 644B | JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 1975 TO 1985 CONTACT: DAVID PHONE: 6417407315 EMAIL: MEGENJEPSEN217@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET DRILLING RIG | RIG TO DRILL DRY WELLS 30 DEEP; IDEALY 42" TO 60" DIAMETER. THANK YOU. CONTACT: JOHN GORSKY PHONE: 5596515820 FAX: 5596515830 EMAIL: JOHN@JT2INC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED: CAT 938 OR 950 OR A JOHN DEERE 644K UNDER 2500 HRS. PREFER COUPLER BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: GREG MARTIN PHONE: 614-562-4830 EMAIL:MACHINERYMART @MIDOHIO.TWCBC.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Livingston, LA January 28-29, 2016 For: 2 Day Construction Auction
• Orlando, FL February 8-12, 2016 For: IronPlanet
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085
MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300
• Marietta, PA Fri., February 19, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
• Montgomery, AL March 15-18, 2016 For: 4 Day - Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction
• Richmond, VA Tues., January 26, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more
• ONLINE ONLY January 27, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY February 3, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY February 10, 2016 • Roca, NE Thurs., February 11, 2016 For: Farm Machinery Auction
• Pelzer, SC Wed., January 27, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related items
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200
RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• North Franklin, CT Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Major Public Auction
• Cortland, NY Wed., January 20, 2016 For: CNY Farm Supply Winter Auction
• North Franklin, CT April 7-9, 2016 For: 3-Day Major Public Equipment Auction
SHETRON AUCTIONS www.shetronequipment.com 717-532-8828
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 21, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Tues., January 26, 2016 For: JW Powerline Inventory Reduction Auction
• Martinsburg, VA Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 9, 2016 For: Aglron West Fargo Event
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 28, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Litchfield , ND Thurs., March 31, 2016 For: Aglron Litchfield Event
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Edinburg , ND Wed., April 20, 2016 For: Retirement Construction Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 18, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., February 4, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 26, 2016 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
• Princeton, MN Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
• Princeton, MN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles
• Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
• Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
• Denver, CO Wed., March 16, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300
• Denver, CO Wed., May 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Phoenix, AZ Sat., February 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more
• Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990
• Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Kissimmee, FL February 8-15, 2016 For: 42nd Annual 7 Day Auction
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Dolan Discusses Ritchie Bros. Success in the Auction Business By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers is bidding to remain the world’s largest industrial auctioneer and become the best-managed one as well. To that end, the company’s board of directors welcomed a new chief executive officer in July 2014, Ravi Saligram. As part of Saligram’s reorganization of the executive team, he brought aboard Terry Dolan in May 2015, as president of the U.S. and Latin America division of the company. Dolan brings to Ritchie Bros. 15 years of executive leadership in sales, operations and marketing across the industrial sector, including at Generac power products, Boart Longyear mining services and Ingersoll Rand industrial machinery. During a December interview with Construction Equipment Guide (CEG), Dolan said his admiration for Vancouver, BC, Canadabased Ritchie Bros. goes back years. He calls Ritchie Bros. “a phenomenal company.” “I always had a ton of respect for Ritchie,” Dolan said. “I was confident about how our equipment sales would be handled. I loved the company’s integrity. Since I have been here, I have come to know the passion of the people in this organization for customer satisfaction. Whether someone is selling his 100th piece of equipment at one of our auctions, or selling his 500th piece of equipment or buying his first one, our focus always is on the customer.” Ritchie Bros. customers were numerous in 2015. With the last of the year’s unreserved auctions in the books Dec. 18 — in Los Angeles and Kansas City — Ritchie rolled out year-end statistics, including the following numbers for what the company calls its “average industrial auction:” • $16.8 million gross auction proceeds • 2,200 registered bidders • 200 consignors of equipment to be sold In addition, Ritchie Bros. Financial Services delivered a most-ever amount of financing for equipment buyers at its auctions — $220 million — with total gross auction proceeds for the year reaching a record $4.25 billion through 345 unreserved auctions and its online equipment market Web site. Following is the rest of the interview with Dolan: CEG: When you were hired, Ravi Saligram cited your leadership and U.S. market experience as great assets. How do you see Ritchie Bros. benefiting from your being a member of the executive team? Dolan: I have a strong working knowledge of the U.S. and Latin America region, having worked in this construction and industry space for upwards of 25 years. I
In a photo taken at Ritchie Bros.’s auction site in Polotitlan, Mexico, are Terry Dolan (R) and Richard Aldersley, vice president of sales. In May 2015, Dolan was named president of the U.S. and Latin America division of the company.
have years of global sales and marketing experience, and have worked in a lot of different areas of the equipment industry, including with dealers and manufacturers. CEG: Is there a makeover of some kind occurring at Ritchie, a significant change in how the company will operate in the U.S. and Latin American markets? Dolan: Ravi Saligram has put a lot of changes in place already. Ritchie Bros. has gone to more of a regional focus, which gets us a lot closer to markets, to the buyers. It lets us be more agile in responding to the market. Those are some big things. We also want to expand our offerings beyond unreserved auctions. We are known as the world’s largest auction company, but we want to branch out into other areas. For example, we want to expand our presence in the private sales market through our EquipmentOne secure online marketplace. We want to do more to support our customers through our equipment refurbishing service centers, where machinery can be refurbished, repaired and repainted. CEG: In 2015, Ritchie Bros. had $1.9 billion in equipment sales to online buyers in auctions and EquipmentOne transactions. That was a 6 percent increase over 2014 and the most-ever annual online sales for the company. EquipmentOne sales were up 9 percent from a year ago. Will online sales continue to be an expanding segment? Dolan: Online auctions will continue to be a growing aspect of our business, certainly, and sales through the EquipmentOne
online marketplace is another choice — putting a piece of machinery up for auction in a controlled, online sales process for up to 14 days with the option of placing a reserve price. EquipmentOne has been around as a company for more than 10 years, and as a part of Ritchie for two years and it gives sellers another format to reach more people and control the timing, location and price of a sale. CEG: What is the biggest challenge facing Ritchie Bros. in the next few years— competing auction houses, the economy, or what? Dolan: Availability of used equipment in general is a challenge. But we also have the challenge of meeting customers’ demands for more and more information about the pieces of equipment they are buying. Customers have stronger demands today than they used to have, so we continue to scale up our ability to provide that information. CEG: Does the increasing reliance by contractors on rental equipment have any impact on the equipment auction business? Dolan: Contractors are going to continue to rent equipment products. The increasing rental presence in the construction industry is an indication of the value to contractors of renting. But rental companies use auctions to move and sell their equipment when they change their inventory. Furthermore, contractors still are buying products for their use in six-month or 12-month jobs. It is largely still a buying-and-selling market.
CEG: Have the recession and slowmotion recovery of recent years been hurtful to the auction business or have auction companies such as Ritchie benefited from the slower economy and reluctance of contractors to buy new equipment? Dolan: It probably is a little of both. We probably did benefit in some respects from the downturn, but it depends on the equipment. Right now, oilfield equipment is in flux. Construction, on the other hand, is picking up and customers are holding onto construction equipment a little bit longer. Our business is kept busy whether an economy is shrinking or growing. CEG: A recent look at the Ritchie Bros. Web site showed almost twice as many agricultural machines for sale than construction machines — though the latter included 315 excavators, 200 compactors, 196 loaders and 103 skid steers, to mention a few. Yet $797 million of Ritchie Bros. sales in 2015 were from transactions involving transportation assets like trucks compared to $414 million from agricultural equipment. Just what type of equipment does account for most auction dollars? Dolan: More items will be added to our Web site daily as we get closer to our auctions in February, but the biggest piece of the auction market is construction equipment, for sure. However, transportation is one of the fastest-growing segments; there has been a huge growth in truck sales, both over-thesee RITCHIE page 87
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Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San Diego Chapter, Inc. AGC Installation & Member Awards Dinner January 18, 2016 Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101 AGC Winter Conference January 28-31, 2016 The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe For more information on the above events, contact AGC San Diego Chapter at 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121; PHONE: 858-558-7444; FAX: 858-558-8444. JOIN TODAY! The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the voice of the construction industry, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to skill, integrity, and responsibility. Operating in partnership with our nationwide-network of Chapters, AGC provides a full range of services aimed at improving the quality of construction and protecting the public interest. Membership starts locally. Contact any AGC Chapter to request a membership application. The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201 General Inquiries: 703/548-3118 Main Office Fax: 703/548-3119 info@agc.org AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS: Project Manager Development Program – Module 1 January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016 Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO AGC California West Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/371-2422, Fax: 916/371-2352 Meetings and Events: 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend Region: Northern California February 19-20, 2016 It’s time for the 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend held at the Embassy Suites in beautiful Napa Valley! During the course of the event, there will be presentations and panel discussions covering an array of topics that directly affect the Construction Industry. In addition to panels and presentations, there will be a Corn Hole Tournament, a project site tour, and a wonderful dinner featuring a member project presentation on Friday the 19th. So prepare to enjoy a couple of days in Napa Valley with your friends in the Construction Industry! Hotel Information: Embassy Suites, Napa Valley
1075 California Boulevard, Napa, CA 94559 For More Information on this event, contact: Kasaundra Duncan at 916/371-2422 or go to duncank@agc-ca.org. AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference Annual Convention Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016 St. Paul River Centre, MN Contact: Denise Woods: dwoods@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2189 Minnesota’s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event in the state, explores the latest transportation innovations and provides attendees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individuals from multiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations are encouraged to attend. AGC of Utah Dates and Times: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016, 8:00 AM to SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016, 11:00 AM Location/Venue: Little America Hotel, 500 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 For more information on this event, contact AGC of Utah Headquarters at 2207 South 1070 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119; Telephone: 801/3632753; Fax: 801/363-2756; Email: slagc@agc-utah.org. Associated General Contractors of New York State LLC, Albany, NY 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203, Albany, NY 12205 Phone: 518/456-1134, Fax: 518/456-1198 agcadmin@agcnys.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS: January 22nd – 27th, 2016 in Panama City, Panama 2016 AGC NYS Winter Meeting, Panama City, Panama Explore Panama with AGC NYS The AGC NYS 2016 Winter meeting will be held on January 22-27, 2016 in Panama City, Panama. We will be staying at the five star Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City, a 30 minute ride from the airport and located on the Pacific coast. Make your plans now to join us in January to explore Panama. February 23, 2016 (ends March 22) STP Unit 4 – Contract Documents (Buffalo) Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks) Location: Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY Supervisory skill – or the lack of it – directly affects every company’s bottom line. The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, is designed specifically to meet the needs of the construction industry. Developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Program consists of 6 courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that every supervisor must have to be an effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials. AED Summit 2016 / The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show Event Type: Summit Dates: January 19 – 22, 2016 Categories: Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution, Industry, Manufacturing Venue: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center National Harbor 201 Waterfront Street, Washington, DC, USA Event Description: AED Summit 2016, The AED Summit & Condex Trade Show is going to be organized from 19 January, 2016 to 22 January, 2016. The place of the Summit was specified as Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center.
There is a chance to uncover the newest improvements in Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution, Industry and Manufacturing at this crucial Summit. The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show is organized annually. AED Summit 2016 is placed by Associated Equipment Distributors. AED Contact Information: 600 22nd Street, Suite 220 Oak Brook, IL 60523 Phone: 630/574-0650 Email: info@aednet.org POWER SHOW OHIO 46th Annual Power Show Ohio DATES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO A complete power equipment industry exhibition! Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, Power Show Ohio is one of the largest indoor equipment industry exhibitions in the country. The show features displays of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment. For over forty years, Power Show Ohio has attracted tens of thousands of bona-fide visitors and more than 200 exhibitors each year to the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. The show staff works diligently in providing a premiere equipment show that benefits exhibitors and visitors alike. The Ohio Expo Center is easily reached from Interstate 71 and the wide aisles in the exhibit buildings allow drive-in access to all the booths. The two buildings encompass over 212,000 square feet and are connected with tented walkways to assist with the attendee traffic flow. Power Show Ohio is held at a time when equipment buyers have time to consider their equipment purchases. The weekday/weekend combination allows everyone an opportunity to attend. Equipment manufacturers and wholesale distributors of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment do not want to miss this opportunity to have your products seen by customers from across Ohio and all surrounding areas. For more information on the Power Show Ohio, contact AED, 600 22nd Street, Suite 220, Oak Brook, IL 60523. Phone: 630/574-0650. INFO@AEDNET.ORG. Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) Construction & Design Tradeshow Date: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2016 Time: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Location: MotorCity Casino Hotel Detroit, Michigan The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), Bloomfield Hills, is pleased to announce that its Construction & Design Tradeshow will be held for the sixth consecutive year at MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit. The show will take place on Wednesday, February 3, 2016, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This free, one-day event will be attended by commercial construction owners, contractors, suppliers, architects and engineers. Tradeshow booth/exhibit space is currently available for purchase. Contact Ron Riegel, tradeshow manager for rates and information at 248/9721000. Complete information is available via the CAM website at www.cam-online.com. You may also contact Amanda Tackett at 248/9721109 or email: tackett@cam-online.com. NTEA, THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE WORK TRUCK INDUSTRY ONE INDUSTRY, ONE ASSOCIATION, ONE RESOURCE THE WORK TRUCK SHOW 2016 DATES: MARCH 2 – 4, 2016 The Work Truck Show 2015 was a record-breaking success! Thank you to our attendees, exhibitors, sponsors, supporting organizations and partners for making it happen. Join us in Indianapolis, Indiana for The
Work Truck Show 2016. Vocational truck fleet operators of all sizes, manufacturers, truck dealers and equipment distributors can attend North America’s largest work truck event on the following dates: THE WORK TRUCK SHOW 2016, March 2-4, 2016, Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Work Truck Show features the newest vocational trucks, vans, vehicle components and equipment on a trade show floor covering more than 500,000 square feet. The event includes a robust educational conference with more than 60 sessions designed to help attendees improve their operations. For more information on this event, contact phone toll free: (800) 441-6832; Fax: (248) 489-8590; Email: info@ntea.com Staff Directory. CANADIAN RENTAL MART SAVE THE DATE! The Canadian Rental Mart returns MARCH 8 – 9, 2016 Canada’s national show for the equipment and party rental industries returns to the Toronto Congress Centre March 8 – 9, 2016. The Rental Mart continues to be Canada’s largest equipment expo and education forum for the rental industry. The 2016 Canadian Rental Mart will bring back all the great elements attendees have come to expect. Once again, exhibitors will be offering show-only special offers, not available at any other time. DON’T MISS OUT! Bustling Toronto, Ontario provides the backdrop to Canada’s biggest rental show and accommodations are conveniently located across the street at the luxurious International Plaza Hotel. The Canadian Rental Mart is Canada’s national trade show for the equipment and party rental industries, drawing hundreds of rental operators from across the country to Toronto biennially. For more information on this event, please call: 519/429-5199; Fax: 519/428-3094; CanadianRentalMart.com. SAVE THE DATE!!! ATTEND THE 97th ANNUAL AGC CONVENTION 97th ANNUAL AGC CONVENTION MARCH 9 – 11, 2016 Grand Hyatt San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Building the Present, Shaping the Future Register by February 29, 2016 and Save! Grab your hat and boots…and join your fellow construction industry professionals at the 97th Annual AGC Convention, March 9-11, 2016 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio. As the premier construction convention each year, the AGC Convention and Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for you and your business. Join us for more than 15 education breakouts, terrific networking events and industry leading speakers, all in a perfect location for business, culture, family and fun…San Antonio. Associated General Contractors of Las Vegas (AGC of Las Vegas) Mechanics Lien/Payment Remedies and Defenses Seminar Wednesday, March 16, 2016 AGC Training Room 150 N. Durango Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 In the five (5) years since the economic downturn began, changes to Nevada’s Construction Law have not rested. As signs of recovery finally begin to appear, Developers, Contractors, Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other construction professionals will benefit from this seminar on how to protect themselves under Nevada Mechanics lien and construction laws, as well as what changes have occurred – and there have been some changes. In this seminar, you will be updated on Nevada’s mechanics lien, prompt payment and other construction law for 2015. For more information on this seminar, contact AGC, Las Vegas Chapter, Las Vegas, NV 89145. Phone: 702/796-9986; Fax: 702/796-1629.
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A Guide to 2016 Industry Auction Companies Alex Lyon & Son Sale Managers & Auctioneers Inc. Alex Lyon & Son was founded in 1950 by Alex Lyon as a company that handled private treaty negotiations of cattle and farm machinery. In 1973, Alex’s son Jack became more involved and began to diversify, working heavy equipment sales into the lineup of services. Today, the company conducts sales of construction equipment the world over. Alex Lyon & Son is headquartered in Syracuse, N.Y. For more information, visit www.lyonauction.com. Beazley Auctioneers Beazley Auctioneers is a God-centered company that provides local service with a global reach. Specializing in remote and offsite sales of heavy equipment and industrial assets. Beazley Auctioneers values relationships and delivers results; and has grown nearly 10 fold since it’s founding in 2013. The company’s corporate office is located at 6205 Chapel Hill Blvd, Ste 200, Plano, Texas 75093. For more information, call 800/670-1227 or visit www.beazleyauction.com. BidSpotter BidSpotter.com, the global pioneer in live and timed auctions, provides instant access to the thousands of auctions hosted by 350 industrial, construction and farm equipment auctioneers in the US and Canada. With 20plus years of industry expertise, round-the-clock customer support and a cutting-edge online bidding platform, BidSpotter.com is dedicated to providing customers with top-tier service and the best online bidding experience. Wholly-owned by ATG Media, BidSpotter.com continues to deliver exponential yearly growth while at the same time helping industry leading auctioneers grow their business. BidSpotter.com is the online bidding solution of choice with more than $7 billion worth of products offered on its site, an average of 34 percent sold to online bidders, and a database of 531,000 active buyers. For more information, call 866/597-2437 or visit BidSpotter.com. Blackbird Asset Services Blackbird Asset Services LLC is a boutique auction and valuation firm that caters to secured creditors and bankruptcy professionals. Founded in 2010 by 25 year auction veteran David Fiegel, the company currently conducts eight to 12 auctions per year both online and onsite. Specializing in commercial sales of machinery, equipment and real estate, Blackbird Asset Services conducts auctions and certified appraisals of commercial assets (“inside the factory”) and construction equipment nationwide. Blackbird is a service oriented, welcome alternative
to the mega-auction companies, and is based in Buffalo, N.Y. For more information call 716/632-1000 or visit www.blackbirdauctions.com. Bunch Brothers Auctioneers Inc. Bunch Brothers Auctioneers Inc. was formed in 2001 by Steven Bunch to provide one-owner liquidations for contractors via the straight commission philosophy — meaning “Our goal is to get the seller the highest possible selling price for their equipment.” Steven Bunch has been in the auction business since 1983 and also owns Bunch Bros. Auction & Realty Inc., along with his brother, Roy Bunch, who is a licensed auctioneer and real estate broker. According to the company, “The main difference between Bunch Brothers’ family-owned auction company and the public-owned auction companies is ... you are not just another statistic to us. Our reputation is based on your sales being the best that they can possibly be. Bunch Brothers will also spend the time with you to help prepare for the auction and create a respectful yet friendly relationship that will continue long after the auction.” Bunch Brothers Auctioneers has grown to become the largest auction companies in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, conducting one-owner auctions, including construction, mining, industrial, farm, real estate and the 15th annual spring and fall Louisville auctions. For more information call 270/748-8080, or visit www.bunchbrothers.com. Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers In 1961, James A. Luggen “Big Jim” (1914 - 2001) founded Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers with his wife, Stella. Prior to that, Big Jim proudly served his country during World War II and returned to civilian life in 1946. He began his business career buying and selling excess war goods with his company, Wright Surplus Sales. As his expertise in the field of industrial machinery and equipment grew, he accepted a position as an auctioneer for Joseph P. Day Company of New York City in 1956. In 1960, he and Stella made the decision to go into business for themselves. In the mid 1970s, Jerome A. Luggen and Jeffrey L. Luggen joined Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers, both after graduating from the University of Cincinnati. Having been around the business their whole lives, they hit the ground running, actively conducting auctions, buying and selling all types of equipment. In the early 1980s, James A. Luggen decided to officially retire from the business, handing the reins over to Jerome and Jeffrey. They immediately took control and began actively seeking new business opportunities, expanding the company in both size and scope. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company flourished under
Jerome and Jeff’s management, going from five employees in a home office, servicing mostly local clients to a full-time staff of 30 servicing clients nationwide. In the 2000s, Jeff’s sons, Jeffrey M., Jr. (2000) and Joseph (2005) joined the staff, starting on the road set-up crew, prepping the sites for auction. Spending weeks away from home, learning the business from ground up has helped teach them the sacrifice, hard work and dedication that it takes to run a successful small business. In the 2010s, Jerome and Jeff are actively managing the company; Jeffrey M. has grown to a management position and is involved all aspects of the business and Joseph M. has become secondary auctioneer and an accredited AMEA appraiser. Jerome’s son, Ryan Luggen, officially joined the company in 2013 after graduating from Ohio University. Today, the company is running like a “well-oiled machine” with the two fathers’ 30-plus years of experience and their three sons’ youth and ambition, they look to provide top nationwide auction and appraisal services for another 50-plus years. Davis Auctions Inc. Davis Auctions Inc. is a public auction house for construction equipment and related supplies. Davis Auctions Inc. has been in business since 1976 selling as an agent for various consignors, including Northeast Utilities, Yankee Gas, Public Service of New Hampshire, various municipalities, banks and private companies. Davis Auctions also provides appraisals for the construction industry. James H. Davis, president of Davis Auctions Inc., is an associate member of the International Society of Appraisers and a member of the New England Appraisers Association. Davis Auctions Inc. is located at 210 Cheshire Road, Route 68, Prospect, CT 06712. For more information, call 800/201-4368 or 203/7584087 or visit www.davisauctionsinc.com. Deanco Auction Co. of Miss. Inc. Deanco Auction was established in 1992 and specializes in a wide variety of auctions including construction equipment, farm tractors and farming machinery, logging equipment, heavy-duty trucks and trailers in all areas of the United States. The Deanco team brings more than 80 years of combined auction experience to the industry. The sale site in Philadelphia, Miss., is located on 50 acres, features a 10,000 sq. ft. all-weather drive-thru facility, as well as a 3,850 ft. paved and lighted airstrip. The sale site in Dothan, Ala., was recently remodeled, bringing many new features to the forefront of Deanco’s operations. Donnie W. Dean is the company’s owner and CEO For more information, call 601/656-9768 (Mississippi) and 334/792-1116 (Alabama), or visit www.deancoauction.com.
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Del Peterson & Associates Del Peterson & Associates was founded in 1970 by Del Peterson. During the early years the company focused our efforts in the fertilizer and grain industries and set the standard for professional onsite auctions in these respective fields. Since that time, Del has retired and his son, Steve Peterson, is now the President/CEO of the business. Del Peterson & Associates Auctioneers is dedicated to making the online auction experience the best possible. The company specializes in selling equipment and facilities through our public online auction service. The company strives to maintain the true auction experience at the convenience of selling and bidding over the internet. The live auction board provides the feel of an onsite auction with a dynamic clock, bidding extension time and the comfort and convenience of bidding from you own computer, tablet or smart phone. The company has a multi-faceted national marketing program that has proven to be very effective in targeting clients across the United States. We have an experienced sales staff and provide additional marketing support through our website, sale bills and advertising in respected regional and national publications. The team of professionals is hard-working, honest and reliable. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. was founded in 1990. The company holds four major auctions each year at its all-weather drive thru facility, located at 6531 S. State Road 13, Pendleton, IN, 46064-9194. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. also conducts onsite auctions throughout the midwest annually. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. offers additional services including commissioned auctions, outright purchases, trustee liquidations and estate and real estate auctions. For more information, call 765/778-9277 or visit www.dsaauctions.com. Equify Auctions Equify Auctions has quickly become one of the premier auction houses in the great State of Texas. Featuring three brand new, state of the art, climate controlled facilities in Cisco, Wills Point, and Sealy, Texas, Equify regularly hosts heavy equipment, machinery and truck auctions across the state. Equify’s auctions are attended by people all over the world due to our online presence, and unparalleled “blue glove” service. When you take part of an Equify Auction, whether as a buyer or a seller, you quickly see that it’s more than just an auction – it’s an event. Equify is also unmatched in offering a one-stop-shop for your construction needs ranging from asset services, that provide certified business and machinery appraisals; commercial lending that will step in when the banks won’t; insurance services to manage and finance your business risk; real estate financing that provides backing for your commercial projects; and, of course, auctions, where you can confidently buy and sell the equipment that
is critical to the success of your business. Auctions + Commercial Lending + Insurance Services + Asset Services + You. Together, we are Equify. We are based in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, and can be found online at equifyllc.com or at 817-490-6800. Contact us, and Equify your business. Euro Auctions Derek Keys first established Euro Auctions in 1998 in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with five employees. Since then, Euro Auctions has grown from a small family owned business into one of the world’s leading auctioneers of industrial plant, agricultural and construction equipment, according to the company. Euro Auctions has an unreserved auction policy, which means that everything sells to the highest bidder — there are no minimum bids and no reserve prices. Euro Auctions is headquartered in Northern Ireland and hosts more than 30 auctions annually from its six permanent auctions sites around the world including its U.S. site located at 300 Raymond Hill Road, Newnan, Atlanta, GA 30265, and offsite locations, which includes online auctions. Offsite auctions are held for customers for a variety of reasons such as cessation of trading or retirement auctions, for example. Customers can bid at all auctions onsite or online on a variety of items including construction equipment and farming and agricultural equipment. The company’s goal is to provide a straightforward service, making the buying and selling of quality equipment easy and accessible to all. For more information, call 770/683-3883 or visit www.euroauctions.com. Henderson Auctions Marvin Henderson founded Henderson Auctions in 1957. From its humble beginnings, Henderson Auctions is now recognized as one of the global leaders in the auction industry, yet small enough to provide personalized service. Henderson Auctions’ two auction facilities include its main office and original 30-acre location in Livingston, La., and 40-acre location in Carencro, La.,, conducting more than 50 auctions per year selling construction equipment, trucks, farming equipment, business liquidations and surplus equipment reduction. Henderson Auctions maintains a full-time staff of more than 30 dedicated auction professionals, with more than 200 years of combined auction experience. Henderson Auctions remains a family-owned business with Marvin Henderson leading the company as founder and principal auctioneer. Janet Henderson Cagley serves as the company’s CFO and Jeff Henderson serves as president/CEO, currently serving on the Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing Board. Integrity and service is the cornerstone on which Henderson Auctions was built and remains strong today. Its clients become partners in the truest sense of the word. Every team member in the organization plays an important role. From the set-up crew to the auctioneers and
office staff, each and every member of the team is dedicated to providing the best auction expierence. The company’s professional auctioneers work aggressively to maintain an exciting atmosphere and are knowledgeable in values of the assets the company sells, and are persuasive in soliciting bids while maintaining a friendly comfortable relationship with buyers. For more information on buying or selling, call 800/850-2252 or 225/686-2252, or visit www.HendersonAuctions.com. Livingston Location: 13340 Florida Blvd. Livingston, LA 70754, Carencro Location: 3620 NE Evangeline Thruway, Carencro, LA. Hess Auctioneers LLC Hess Auctioneers LLC was formed in 2007 by four Lancaster County, Pa., business owners with decades of auction and transportation industry experience. They came together to start a company which brings sellers of quality used equipment together with interested buyers at consignment auctions in Marietta, Pa. The company holds consignment auctions six times per year, with approximately 600 units per sale. Its sales feature tractors, trailers, straight trucks, dump trucks, pickup trucks, construction/material and handling/agriculture equipment. Hess also offers its consignors and bidders: full photo listings on its Web site, national and local print/digital advertising, email marketing, full color brochure mailing, secure storage of equipment, absolute and reserve options, on-site and online bidding, and on-site notary service and fleet liquidation/dispersal services. Hess Auctioneers LLC is located at 1451 River Road PO Box 10 Marietta, PA 17547. For more information, call 717/426-2493 or 866/5112493 or visit www.hessauctioneers.com. Hilco Industrial Hilco Industrial was established more than 50 years ago. Today, the company conducts more than 75 machinery and equipment auctions and orderly liquidations per year covering a broad spectrum of industries, company types and levels of technology including construction, mining and more. In addition to onsite auctions, Hilco conducts webcast, online, turnkey, negotiated, private treaty and liquidation sales. Hilco Industrial’s marketing headquarters is located in Farmington Hills, Mich. For more information call Hilco Industrial 877/3744526 or visit www.hilcoind.com Housby Auctions Housby was founded by Jack Housby in 1969 and is based out of Des Moines, Iowa. The company has grown to serve client companies across America and around the world. Housby is a singlesource provider for a variety of products and services, such as new and used truck sales, auction services, transsee AUCTIONS page 86
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AUCTIONS from page 85 porting, mixer manufacturing, and truck refurbishment. Twice a month, Housby Auctions sells all types of light and heavy equipment starting at 12 p.m. CST, through an online auction format. Whether you buy or sell equipment, Housby makes the process simple. Every sale is backed with the Housby Guarantee that sellers will be paid within 10 business days of the sale and all buyers are screened and guaranteed. All equipment is completed with a professional inspection, appraisal, and photos included. For more information to see our upcoming auction dates and view equipment, visit www.housby.com/auctions.
Hunyady Auction Company Hunyady Auction Company reached an important milestone in 2015 — 25 years in business. The company, located at 1440 Cowpath Road, Hatfield, PA 19440, is a full-service provider of machinery and equipment from proposal to payout. Hunyady Auction Company is staffed with six licensed auctioneers, settlement bankers and clerks, five certified appraisers, notaries public, advertising coordinators and data input team. Operators, mechanics, and laborers staff complete field setup crews. For more information, call 800/233-6898 or visit www.hunyady.com. I.R.A.Y. Auction I.R.A.Y. Auction was established in 2000 by Col. Ray Henry, a third-generation auctioneer with more than 30 years’ experience. I.R.A.Y. Auction provides a multitude of auction services and benefits, holding both on- and offsite auctions throughout the year to sell, in addition to heavy iron, real estate, personal property, business liquidations and estate auctions. I.R.A.Y. Auction’s 40-acre auction yard is located at 11935 Hwy 95 NE (on the northwest corner of Hwy 25 and Hwy 95), Foley, Minn. 56329. The site features a drive-over ramp and large registration area with space for vendor booths. For more information, call 320/968-7230 or visit www.Iraymn.com. Iron Bid Global/Rogers Realty & Auction Co. R. Bracky Rogers founded Rogers Realty & Auction Company in 1964 as a real estate brokerage company. In the early 1970’s the company expanded to include auction services, and by the 1990’s Rogers held auctions up and down the East Coast. In 2007, Rogers became a third generation firm when Dustin Rogers joined the company. Iron Bid Global was established in 2011 as a stand-alone company to serve the agriculture, construction and transportation industries with auction and sales solutions. Iron Bid Global/Rogers Realty & Auction Co. opened a 6-acre, permanent sales facility in Mount Airy, N.C., in 2013, and conducts four auctions onsite each year. In addi-
tion, the company conducts two municipality auctions and several online equipment and real estate auctions for a total of 50 to 100 auctions each year. The company’s equipment division services a wide range of clients from individuals to large corporations, rental companies, dealers, government entities and more. For more information call 336/528-IRON (4766) or visit www.ironbidglobal.com. IronPlanet/CAT Auction Services IronPlanet welcomes buyers and sellers to Florida. Customers can bid on a selection of used heavy equipment and trucks in Florida at this year’s Cat Auction Services sale. The companies expanded the auction to five days to accommodate the volume of high quality equipment we are selling. Buy onsite or online starting at 9 a.m. ET every day beginning Feb. 8 to 12. The companies have an impressive selection of equipment from a large number of Cat dealers, leading OEMs, national rental companies, construction companies, financial institutions as well as trucks from major retailers, like Walmart. Equipment brands include a wide range of highquality, late-model equipment from Caterpillar, Volvo, Case, John Deere, Komatsu, JLG, Genie and many more. Preview begins Feb. 1 at 8 a.m. ET and runs through SFeb. 7 at 5 p.m. ET. Customers can stop by the site (5000 Oren Brown Road, Kissimmee, FL) and register or register online at www.ironplanet.com where customers can also view equipment and download inspection reports. Interested in participating in future sales, please call us on 1-888-433-5426. IronPlanet is an online marketplace for used heavy equipment and trucks, and an innovative participant in the multi-billion dollar heavy equipment auction market. Since 2000, IronPlanet has sold more than $4 billion of used equipment online, and has more than 1.4 million registered users worldwide. IronPlanet’s exclusive IronClad Assurance guaranteed inspection reports, gives buyers the confidence to buy online, increasing demand and providing better price performance for sellers. With IronPlanet, buyers can bid from their phone, tablet, laptop or in person, at our Cat Auction Services events. Visit the marke places to find out more: IronPlanet, GovPlanet, TruckPlanet, Kruse Energy & Equipment AuctioneersSM, allEquip, Asset Appraisal ServicesSM and Cat Auction Services. IronPlanet is backed by leading investors Accel Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Caterpillar and Volvo. James G. Murphy Company James G. Murphy founded the James G. Murphy Company in 1970. The company is located in Kenmore, Wash., just outside Seattle. The company also has an office in Keizer, Ore., near Salem. The company has grown from a small family company to one of the largest commercial and industrial auction companies in the United States, according to the company. The James G. Murphy Company conducts up to 12 auctions a year on its auction site, which is approximately
10 acres. In addition, The James G. Murphy Company conducts approximately 100 auctions a year, specializing in commercial and industrial equipment including contractors equipment, heavy trucks and trailers, forest products equipment, machine shops and metal fabricating equipment, woodworking equipment, vehicles, restaurant equipment, office equipment, computers and much more. The company has sold everything from aircraft to ocean liners. All James G. Murphy auctions are conducted live and online. The company also conducts timed, online only auctions For more information on James G. Murphy Company, call 425/486-1246 for the Kenmore office, 503/463-4444 for the Keizer office or toll free 1800/426-3008 or visit murphyauction.com. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Jeff Martin Auctioneers has been in business since 2009. When the company originally opened it was known as Martin & Martin Auctioneers of MS Inc. The company made the decision to change the name in spring of 2014 to be more in line with the company’s goal of being a leader in the auction industry, all over the United States not just in Mississippi. The company is owned and operated by Jeff Martin of Pelzer, S.C. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. continues to grow each year and holds more than 25 auctions per year with both regional and international attendees. Auctions are held both online and onsite. While the company’s focus is in the construction and transportation industry the company also auctions real estate, business liquidations and municipality surplus. The company has a 25 acre facility located 15 miles south of Hattiesburg, Miss., that features an indoor stadium seating arena with air conditioning and heating. In addition to holding auctions in its facility, they also travel to many customer locations holding auctions all over the United States. Online auctions are conducted through the company website WWW.JEFFMARTINAUCTIONEERS.COM. Jeff Martin has a long history in the auction business as he grew up in the industry. Jeff’s father started Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. more than 40 years ago in South Carolina while Jeff continues on the tradition in Mississippi at his company Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. The goal of the company is “to consistently provide the best value for our customers in the auction profession” in the United States and the world. For more information call 601-450-6200 or visit WWW.JEFFMARTINAUCTIONEERS.COM J. G. Cochran Auctioneers & Associates LTD J.G. Cochran Auctioneers & Associates LTD was founded in 1972 by James G. Cochran, president, CEO and head auctioneer. In addition to conducting construction equipment auctions, the company offers many services including appraisals and liquidations, auctions see AUCTIONS page 88
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Availability of Used Iron to Remain a Challenge RITCHIE from page 82
road and vocational. The type of equipment being sold in volume is very much dependent upon regions. In the Midwest, there has been more growth in agricultural equipment. We’ve had a large presence in agriculture in Canada for years, but there was a significant growth in agricultural equipment sales in the U.S. in 2015. CEG: You are president of Ritchie business in the U.S. and Latin America. Which market is bigger? Dolan: Today the U.S. market is the larger one, as it is in general for industrial equipment. Of Ritchie’s record $4.25 billion in sales in 2015, $2.1 billion of it was in the U.S. However, we have a growing presence in Latin America. CEG: What separates Ritchie Bros. from its competitors? What edge does Ritchie have among auctioneer companies? Dolan: One of the biggest things we offer is the always-unreserved live auction. When people come to one of our auctions, they know the market will determine the price of equipment that day and that it will sell that
day. They also know that every transaction is free of risk. For sellers of equipment, we bring the largest audience of buyers in the world. Not only do we attract buyers from the immediate region, we will have tens of thousands of buyers from around the globe. If they come to our five-day auction in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15-19, they will see the largest auction in the world. Last February in Florida, we sold $179 million in equipment and attracted some 9,000 bidders. This year, we again expect to see thousands of buyers from around the globe. At our auctions, we absolutely offer to customers the largest seller and buyer base of any auctioneer company. CEG: Ravi Saligram, Ritchie’s CEO, has called 2015 “a transformational year for Ritchie Bros.” Do you see 2016 being more of the same? Dolan: We think there will be very strong business activity in 2016. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Construction Spending Grows SPENDING from page 1
the past two to four months. Yet nearly every type of construction has outperformed its 2014 pace through the first 11 months of 2015.” Construction spending in November totaled $1.122 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.4 percent lower than the October total and 10.5 percent higher than in November 2014, Simonson said. But the November total was only 0.5 percent higher than in August, indicating construction has leveled off recently, he added. Private residential spending increased 0.3 percent for the month and 10.8 percent over 12 months. Simonson noted that the Census Bureau substantially revised several years of estimates for residential improvements, which had the effect of reducing the reported growth rate for residential spending in recent months. Spending on multifamily residential construction declined 0.7 percent for the month but was 25 percent higher than in November 2014, while single-family spending rose 0.6 percent and 9.3 percent, respectively. Spending on improvements rose 0.1 percent and 8.3 percent, respectively. Private nonresidential construction spending fell 0.7 percent for the month but rose 13.6 percent over 12 months. Simonson observed that the total had been nearly flat
since July. He noted that manufacturing construction, the largest private nonresidential segment, slumped 4.0 percent in the latest month but increased 29 percent year-overyear. In contrast, private office construction increased 1.7 percent and 23 percent, respectively. Public construction spending sank 1.0 percent from a month before but climbed 6.0 percent from 12 months earlier. Of the two biggest public categories, highway and street construction dropped 1.3 percent for the month but rose 5.6 percent year-over-year, while spending on educational facilities soared 5.0 percent for the month and 15 percent for the year. Association officials said that the new spending data is consistent with the findings in the Construction Hiring and Business Outlook that AGC of America and Sage released this Jan. 6. “The question we hope to answer is whether demand will continue to grow in 2016 given some of the headwinds our economy is currently facing,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
URGENT NOTICE: 1 DAY ONLY! MAJOR PUBLIC AUCTION ARMETTA LLC With Equipment From
(Per Order of U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Connecticut, Chapter 11 Proceedings Case #15-31399)
& SEARS TOOL RENTAL OF N. WINDHAM (Complete Liquidation)
& AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016, 9:30 AM
PARTIAL LISTING: CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT: 2012 McCloskey C44 Cone Crusher, Hrs Read: 3,444, s/n 80714; 2010 McCloskey R155 5x16 Screener, Hrs Read: 6,282, s/n SA9000R155M06670718; 2010 McCloskey R105 4.5x12 Screener, Hrs Read: 3,437, s/n M06670845; 2007 Fintec 540 Screener, Hrs Read: 3,492, s/n 542-457; Powerscreen 4x8 Dbl Screen, s/n 5100127; 42”x8’ Dbl Deck Screener; Wash Screw Unit on S/A Carrier; 42’x28” Stacking Conveyor; 30’x24” Hyd Stacking Conveyor; TS5026PARFX #020 Jaw Set; (2) 3x Rolls of Conveyor Belting; McCloskey Screener Parts; (2) Screener Rollers; (5) P/O Screens; EXCAVATORS: 2007 Komatsu PC300HD-7E0, Hrs Read: 9,215, s/n A86107; 2006 Komatsu PC300LC-7E0, Hrs Read: 9,543, s/n A88154; 2006 Komatsu PC300LC-7E0, Hrs Read: 10,655, s/n A88319; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2012 Komatsu WA500-7, Hrs Read: 2,303, s/n KMTWA119H01010099; 2012 Komatsu WA500-7, Hrs Read: 4,868, s/n KMTNA119E1010007; 2011 Komatsu WA480-6, s/n A48034; 2013 Komatsu WA470-7, Hrs Read: 3,605, s/n KMTWA12C01010042; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: FMX 36” Bkt w/Teeth, Fits Komatsu PC300; Esco 50” Bkt w/teeth; LaBounty HDR 140 5-Finger Grapple, Fits Komatsu PC300; 78” Forks, Fits WA500; (2) Geith Hydraulic Couplers, Fits PC300; ARTICULATED END DUMPS: 2006 Komatsu HM300-2 Art Rock Truck, Hrs Read: 8,257, s/n KMTHM005H26002034; TRUCKS: 1986 IH S1900 S/A Van Body Truck, Vin #1HTLD0XP4GHA44239; TRAILER: 2001 Palmer TA-26F T/A 26’ Steel Dump Trl, Vin #1P926FS211A003760; LARGE GENSETS: Lima 40KW, s/n 7953030A; LIGHT TOWERS: 2008 Magnum Tagalong, s/n 5AJLS1616B003398; 2006 Magnum Tagalong, Hrs Read: 212, s/n 5AJLS1614B001646; PUMPS: Godwin DRI Prime CD80M Tagalong, Hrs Read: 10,011, s/n 96079514; Gorman Rupp 8” Water Pump; WELDER: Lincoln 225 Ranger, Hrs Read: 243, s/n U1120809570; FLEET VEHICLES: 2005 Nissan XE Crew Cab Pickup, Vin #1N6DD26TX4C477863; 2004 Ford F250 Lariat Super Duty Pickup, Miles Read: 157,104, Vin #1FTNW2L74EB37938; 2005 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab Pickup w/Curtis Plow, Vin #1GCHK29635E225859; ROLLOFF & STORAGE CONTAINERS: (5) 30 Yd Rolloff Containers; 40’ Sea Container; MISC: Parker Hydraulic Hose Crimper; Champion Air Compressor; L/O Misc Equipment Filters; (2) L/O Screener Parts; L/O Trash Pump Hoses; L/O Ratchet Straps; L/O Misc Equipment Parts; Homelite Power Washer; L/O Misc Parts & Hoses; L/O (18+/-) Impact Bars; & MORE!
QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED TERMS: An 8% Buyer’s Premium Applies to the Assets of Armetta LLC. These Will be Sold Subject to the Approval of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. All Announcements Day of Sale Supercede Previously Advertised Terms & Conditions.
ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100 Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com Boston, MA (617) 427-8888
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of real estate, industrial equipment, farm equipment, livestock, bankruptcy and consignment auctions. J. G. Cochran Auctioneers will hold auctions on site for customers, or at its auction complex located at 7704 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, MD 21713; which has expanded to cover 87 acres with more than 47,000 sq. ft. J. G. Cochran Auctioneers also has two other prime, permanent locations to better serve the four state region with one in southern Maryland and the other in West Virginia. For more information, call 301/739-0538 or 800/310.2844 (MD only); fax 301/432-2844 or email: info@cochranauctions.com. J.J. Kane More than 20 years ago, J.J. Kane was established to serve the construction and utility industries. J.J. Kane now conducts more than 40 absolute, public auction sales each year at 17 locations, nationwide. Buyers can purchase items both in person at the auction sites or online. In addition to selling items on the auction yards, equipment also can be sold “Live Off-Site” enabling sellers to participate in a live, physical auction without the cost or logistics involved with moving equipment to an auction site. J.J.Kane makes it easy for buyers and sellers to connect and exchange equipment. J.J. Kane Auctioneers is headquartered at 1000 Lenola Road, Building 1, Suite 203, Maple Shade, NJ 08052. For more information, call 855/GO2-KANE or visit www.jjkane.com. JM Wood Auction Company Inc. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. was founded in 1973 by J. Malcolm and Brenda Wood. Over the years, the company and its reputation has grown to become one of the top leaders of construction and heavy duty truck auctions, according to the company. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. can provide the seller with the guaranteed assurances they need when it comes to time to sell their surplus equipment. Whether it be a financial guarantee or a complete purchase of one piece or an entire fleet, J.M. Wood Auction will provide you with the custom tailored solutions to best meet your needs. Both Malcolm and Brenda laid the foundation of core values and integrity that the second generation of the company holds dear. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. is family owned and operated business, and we look forward to v with your family. J.M. Wood Auction Company Inc. is located at 3475 Ashley Road, Montgomery, AL 36106 and 15 Belvedere Circle, West Columbia, SC 29172. For more information, visit www.jmwood.com. Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company is a familyowned auction business, which has been in business for more than 35 years. Lloyd Meekins offers everything
from small-scale auctions to large multi-day events. Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company’s main sale site is located at 4070 N.C. Hwy 211, East Lumberton, N.C. 28358. Situated on 150 acres, including a 3,000 sq. ft. all-weather drive-thru facility. and 50 acres of parking. For more information, call 800/499-6560 or visit www.meekinsauction.com. Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. is a full service auction company with facilities in South Carolina. Established in 1973, Martin & Martin holds memberships in the National Auctioneers Association, South Carolina Auctioneers Association, and Associated General Contractors and is led by president Deborah S. Martin. The company’s South Carolina office is located at 1618 Easley Highway, Pelzer, SC 29669, phone number 864/947-7888. For more information, visit www.mmaauction.com. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers has grown to become one of the largest auction companies in New York and Pennsylvania, according to the company. Its growth is due, in part, to the company’s quality service and attention to detail, and Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers is versatile enough to serve the large and small auctions. Since 1965, Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers has been in the auction and real estate business in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The company is a full time professional auction company. Its goal is to be fair and to satisfy both the buyer and seller. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers specializes in the absolute auction method of marketing and sell large amounts of construction, farm, municipal and machine shop equipment; vehicles of all types; business liquidations and all types of merchandise, especially real estate. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers conducts approximately 80 to 90 auctions of all types annually for private individuals, companies, banks, lending institutions, municipalities, secured creditors and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. They are licensed auctioneers in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio and Florida, and real estate brokers in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For more information call 1/800MANASSE or visit www.manasseauctions.com. Miedema Auctioneering Miedema Auctioneering conducted its first live auction in 1984. In 1987, founders Sid Miedema Sr., Sid Miedema Jr. and Scott Miedema established Miedema Auctioneering Inc. as a corporation. Over the past 30 years, the company has worked diligently to earn a reputation for honesty and integrity in the auction industry. The company strives for accurate appraisals and high volume sales. Miedema Auctioneering’s team incorporates cutting-
edge technology into its auction services to ensure that its clients have the best possible results for their auctioneering needs. In 2000, the company expanded its operations to include an Internet bidding component in its live auctions. The company is able accommodate a wide variety of client needs given its extensive experience managing and conducting online auctions. Over time, a series of specialized companies allow the firm to provide value by tailoring its approach to the individual client’s needs. Today, Miedema Asset Management Group conducts approximately 300 online and live auctions each year. The company handles appraisals, liquidations of construction equipment, agricultural equipment, real estate, guns and much more. Miedema Auctioneering Inc., Miedema Appraisals Inc., Repocast.com Inc., Orbitbid.com Inc., LASTBIDrealestate.com Inc., Rangerbid.com, SSL Corporation and Online-AuctionSoftware.com Inc. are conjunctively organized under the umbrella of Miedema Asset Management Group. These companies employ nearly 150 professionals specializing in all areas of commercial, construction, agricultural, industrial and real estate sales. Miedema Asset Management Group continues to grow and expand, conducting hundreds of online and live auctions annually selling to bidders across the globe. We conduct auctions all over the United States and excel in what we do with the knowledge and growth we have learned through the last 31 years. The company’s headquarters location is in Byron Center (Grand Rapids Metro), Mich. For more information, visit www.1800asset.com or call 1-800/527-8243 Motley’s - Asset Disposition Companies Motley’s Auction & Realty Group continues to expand its services and are pleased to announce its affiliation with Sperry Van Ness International, a leading national commercial real estate brokerage. Motley’s will be migrating its Commercial Real Estate to “Sperry Van Ness/Motley’s” and, to better serve our clients, we will be adding commercial real estate brokerage to our commercial real estate auction services. The company is proud of the new Sperry Van Ness/Motley’s (SVN/Motley’s) franchise and looks forward to solving its clients’ disposition needs. Four specialized divisions now make up the Certified Virginia Small Business, Real Estate, Industrial, Business Assets and its sister company, Motley’s Richmond Auto Auction, which is led by the second generation, President Mark T. Motley. Motley’s headquarters is located at 3600 Deepwater Terminal Road, Richmond, VA 23234, For more information call877/MOTLEYS or visit www.motleys.com. Myron Bowling Auctioneers Founded by Myron Bowling in 1975, Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc. was incorporated in1985 and has grown see AUCTIONS page 90
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Motor Graders, Asphalt Rollers, Asphalt Pavers, Asphalt Distributors, Compactors, Sweepers, Brooms, Vacuum Trucks, Soil Stabilizers, Roto Mills, Concrete Equipment, Misc.
Rough Terrain Cranes, Truck Cranes, Crawler Cranes, Pumps, Manlifts, Pile Driving Equipment, Marine Equipment, Crushing & Screening, Boom Trucks, Bucket Trucks, Fuel & Lube Trucks Water Trucks, Mechanics Trucks, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants, Misc.
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DAY 6 Saturday, February 13, 2016 Farm Tractors & Implements, Mowers, Forestry, Track Drills, Boring Equipment, Trenchers, Digger Derricks, Flatbed Trucks Automobiles, Vans, Pickups, Specialty Items, Rollbacks, Garbage Trucks, Cab & Chassis, Misc. Trucks, Buses, Misc.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Crawler Tractors, Crawler Loaders, Dirt Compactors, Motor Scrapers, Water Wagons, Off Highway Water Trucks, Attachments, Generators, Electric Motors, Power Units, Engines, Misc.
DAY 7 Monday, February 15, 2016 Tri-Axle, Tandem & Single Axle Dump Trucks, Flatbed Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Lowboy, Dropdeck, Dump & Flatbed Trailers, Misc. Trailers
DAY 4 Thursday, February 11, 2016 Hydraulic Excavators, Attachments, Off Highway End Dumps, Dumpers, Forklifts, Engines, Misc.
*Please Note Changes To Selling Schedule*
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to become one of the nation’s largest industrial auctioneering firms. Headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, the company conducts approximately 80 auctions for privately and publicly held companies, the United States Bankruptcy Court and other lending institutions and turnaround management companies throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc. focuses entirely on auction services and specializes in the construction equipment; mining; heavy haul and rigging; transportation; as well as CNC machining and machine tools; metal fabrication; manufacturing, marine; material handling, scrap/surplus and woodworking industries. The company has conducted single-owner $25 million auctions, multi-day complete liquidations of major facilities to sales for local excavating contractors Myron is a member of the National Auctioneers Association, Machinery Dealers National Association and the Certified Auctioneers Institute and a founding member and former director of the Industrial Auctioneers Association. For more information, visit http://www.myronbowling.com. Nitke Auctions Nitke provides professional auction service, qualified yard assistance, and knowledgeable staff and management. Its auctioneers are state champions and Nitke always uses state-of-the-art settlement and registration systems. The Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction has been held for 47 consecutive years at Nitke Wausau Auction Center, every spring and every fall. Throughout the years, the company has sold hundreds of thousands of pieces of equipment to tens of thousands of buyers around the world. Nitke embraces new technology and gets every bidder to attend with all the latest bidding options: Online, simulcast live Internet bidding, and traditional onsite bidding. For more information, visit http://www.nitkeauctions.com/. Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. Founded more than 35 years ago, Petrowsky offers auction and appraisal services from its newly expanded main office in North Franklin, Conn. The new space offers 25 acres equipped with a drive-by ramp, which allows auction attendees to sit inside the building while equipment is driven by for their inspection and bidding. Petrowsky also handles auctions in other areas including the underground utility, waste recycling and marine/dredging industries, as well as commercial real estate. Sales can be conducted onsite at consignors’ own yards or Petrowsky offers no-cost use of its facility. Petrowsky can provide a multitude of flexible auction proposals, any one of which can be custom designed. The three most desired programs, in basic terms, are:
(1) Commission sales with seller paying auction company a percentage of gross sales, (2) Minimum guarantees with overage sharing, and (3) Outright company buyouts. Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. is located at 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254 For more information, call 860/642-4200 or Email: contact@petrowskyauctioneers.com.
• A number of qualified sellers • A sophisticated risk management system, designed to ensure both buyers and sellers are safe when transacting online • Access to equipment inspection reports, videos and more to make certain buyers have all the information necessary make educated buying decisions with every purchase
Powers Auction Service Powers Auction Service has been in business since 1948 — starting with William Powers; Dan J. Powers and Lillian Powers; Dan S. Powers and Deb Powers; and now, Dan R. Powers. Powers Auction Service is constantly learning the markets to make the seller and buyer feel comfortable on sale day, according to the company. Powers Auction Service is entering its fourth generation and is improving its systems in an ever-changing marketplace, to help the buyer and seller experience a positive auction experience. Powers Auction Service works throughout the Midwest selling thousands of items a year. The company has two permanent auction sites available to the consignor and buyer — Browntown, Wis., and Baldwin, Iowa. For more information, visit www.powersauction.com/About-Us.html.
Proxibid’s marketplace connects buyers and sellers with access to the online marketplace for buying heavy construction equipment and industrial machinery. More than $3 billion in inventory passes through Proxibid’s marketplace annually across 16 categories representing every major inventory class. There are multiple ways to transact in the Proxibid Marketplace ― live auction, timed auction, buy now, or make offer. Since 2001, Proxibid has brought buyers and sellers together in a trusted online marketplace. Proxibid is headquartered in Omaha, Neb., with offices in London, UK. For more information about Proxibid, visit www.proxibid.com.
Powers Auctions and Equipment Sales Powers has roots in Illinois dating back to 1948 when Dan Powers Sr. began his business. Today, Powers Auction and Equipment Sales LLC is owned by auctioneer, Mike Powers, a veteran of the business for more than 42 years. Powers Auction and Equipment Sales LLC (Powers) has evolved in the time since 1972 when Mike Powers began as an auctioneer. Currently, the business conducts auctions locally as well as works contractually for national auction companies throughout the United States, Mexico and Puerto Rico. In its history, auction attendance has grown from just more than 100 attendees to more than 1,000 for each of its auctions. Powers is a family-owned operation, located in Woodstock, Ill., and currently conducts annual equipment auctions with customers from throughout the United States. Powers is a licensed dealer in the State of Illinois and handles all types of construction and landscape equipment, as well as trucks, trailers, and related equipment. For more information, visit www.mikepowers auctions.com/about.html. Proxibid The most trusted auction companies and equipment brands rely on Proxibid to provide strategic selling solutions for maximum return on investment. Buyers choose Proxibid because they know they will get the highest quality equipment at the best prices. Proxibid offers:
Purple Wave Purple Wave, the largest no-reserve Internet auction firm in the country, specializes in liquidating equipment and vehicles through online auctions. Customers with one item as well as those with a whole fleet to sell will find that Purple Wave provides an easy, straightforward way to sell used equipment quickly and efficiently, according to the company. The Purple Wave approach to auctions maintains the traditional auction experience for buyers and sellers, but affords the convenience that comes with the Internet in a number of ways. • Purple Wave offers turnkey service from start to finish including photographing customer assets, writing item descriptions, uploading to the Web site, advertising and promoting the auction, selling to the highest bidder, collecting the money and sending the customers settlement checks. • Selling with Purple Wave does not incur relocation costs. No need to transport equipment to an auction site. Purple Wave sells “as is, where is” eliminating all transportation costs. • Fast turnaround. Regularly scheduled auctions, no waiting for a sale. A typical month includes auctions specific to construction, agriculture and trucks/trailers. • No reserve auctions. Bidders compete with one another, increasing the value of items. Recently recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in the United States, Purple Wave boasts approximately 100,000 registered buyers and 250,000 monthly visitors to purplewave.com, helping sellers reach a much broader marketplace than traditional auctions. For more information, visit www.purplewave.com. see AUCTIONS page 92
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Quaker City Auctioneers Quaker City Auctioneers is a 3rd generation full-service industrial and commercial auction, liquidation and appraisal company with more than 80 years of experience in buying, selling, auctioning, appraising and liquidating all types of machinery, equipment and real estate. Jacob Moshen founded Quaker City Auctioneers in 1932 and, with the help of his son and son-in-law, conducted 40-plus auctions each year through the 1970s. Once a commodity auction house, Eric Merback, the 3rd generation auctioneer and appraiser, transitioned the business into an equipment auction company specializing in industrial plants, construction and commercial assets. For more information visit www.quakercityauction.com. Quantos Auctions Quantos Auctions gives customers the chance to confidently bid on and acquire previously owned construction machinery from reputable sellers. Searching for inventory is simple, with categorized equipment lists that provide users with the ability to drill down and view detailed specifications, close-up photos, and thorough inspection reports that detail and grade the condition of each component. Each carefully sourced machine is thoroughly examined by experienced inspectors and the results clearly presented, which allows customers to make informed buying decisions. Walk-around videos provide 360-degree views of each machine in action, eliminating the need to travel to see the equipment, which saves buyers time and money. The system even has an auto-bid option that automatically increases your bid. For more information, visit www.quantosauctions.com. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. was founded in 1989 by Dewain and Beth Ritchason. The company conducts quarterly heavy equipment and truck auctions at its Lebanon, Tenn., auction facility, as well as off-site and timed online only auctions throughout the year. This past year, the company celebrated its 26th anniversary in the auction business. In the upcoming 2016 year RA will be offering Mobile Bidding to all customers on all platforms. Ritchason Auctioneers is a family owned and operated business, and with the next generation of leadership coming alongside the founders, the company looks forward to serving the heavy equipment, truck, trailer and commercial vehicle industries with the same values and uncompromising integrity that has given Ritchason Auctioneers its well respected name in the auction business today. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. is located at 7538 Linwood Road Lebanon, TN 37090. For more information, visit Ritchason.com or call 800/806-3395.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Established in 1958, Ritchie Bros. (NYSE and TSX: RBA) is the world’s largest seller of used equipment for the construction, transportation, agriculture, material handling, energy, mining, forestry, marine and other industries. Ritchie Bros.™ solutions make it easy for the world’s builders to buy and sell equipment with confidence, including live unreserved public auctions with onsite and online bidding (rbauction.com), the EquipmentOne™ secure online marketplace (EquipmentOne.com), a professional corporate asset management program, and a range of value-added services, including equipment financing for customers through Ritchie Bros. Financial Services (rbauction.com/financing). Ritchie Bros. has operations in 19 countries, including 44 auction sites worldwide. For more information, visit RitchieBros.com. Roller Auctions David Roller founderd Roller and Associates and his first desk consisted of two filing cabinets and an overturned door in the basement of his house. Headquartered in Denver, Colo., Roller & Associates Inc., was founded in 1976 by Roller after a shift in careers caused him to look into the auctioning business. Today, the company is run by his son Dayton Roller. Dayton grew up in the business doing everything including running sheets, labeling brochures, cleaning the facilities and setting auctions. After attending college at Colorado State University, Dayton pursued a career in public accounting with PriceWaterhouseCoopers. After years of performing audits for many technology and mining companies, including two that were taken public, Dayton went to work for one of his clients in the telecom industry. In 2002, Dayton decided to pursue a career in the auction industry and in 2010 Dayton took over as CEO and president of the company. Roller Auctions specializes in auctions for secured creditors, bankruptcy trustees, government agencies, business owners and more. For these entities, Roller conducts more than 150 auctions per year both at its 13-acre site in Denver and at seller locations. These auctions are conducted via online and live simulcast formats. Roller was recently recognized by CoBiz Magazine as one of the top 250 private companies in Colorado and is number one with under 30 employees. Roller Auctions is located at 7500 York Street, Denver, CO 80229. For more information call 866/515-1668 or visit www.rollerauction.com. Roy Teitsworth Inc. For 43 years Roy Teitsworth Inc. has specialized in the sale of construction, municipal and farm equipment auctions at the customer’s location or at its auction facility in Geneseo, N.Y. The company manages 60 to 70 auctions per year.
Roy Teitsworth Inc. has worked with the sale of construction and heavy equipment for more than 27 years and serves as an auctioneer for a national auction company that specializes in construction equipment. Recognized by the National Auctioneers Association as a leader in the marketing of municipal equipment, Roy Teitsworth Inc. has more than 20 years of experience in this industry. The company also is recognized in New York State by agricultural lenders as a leader in marketing used farm equipment. Roy Teitsworth Inc. is located at 6502 Barber Hill Road, Geneseo, NY 14454. For more information, call 585/243-1563 or visit www.teitsworth.com. Sales Auction Company LLC Sales Auction Company was created in 2009 by Samuel M. Sales and Samuel P. Sales (Sr.) and is located at 55 King Spring Rd., Windsor Locks, CT 06096. Since its beginning five years ago, this growing company has renovated and expanded its auction facility to more than nine acres of selling ground. Sales Auction Company specializes in selling all types of construction equipment including trucks, trailers, fleet vehicles, land care, agricultural equipment and more. For more information call 860/627-7506 or visit www.salesauctioncompany.com. Shetron Auction & Equipment Shetron Auction & Equipment LLC was established in 1991 and is located at 103 Hammond Rd., Shippensburg, Pa., on 15 acres visible from Interstate 81. The company hosts auctions every even month on the last Friday of that month in a drive-thru format. Online bidding is available for those that can’t make it to the physical location. Auctions include construction and farm equipment and the company buys new and used construction equipment. For more information call 717/253-0213 or visit www.shetronequipment.com. Steffes Auctioneers Inc. Robert Steffes founded Steffes Auctioneers Inc. in 1960, primarily to sell farms and livestock. In 1984 the business incorporated and all business operations were moved to Fargo, N.D. Today, Steffes is a nationally recognized company, that markets farm equipment, construction equipment, industrial equipment and real estate at public auction. Steffes Auctioneers’ North Dakota office is located at 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078. For more information, call 701/237-9173 or visit www.steffesauctioneers.com.
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United Country Real Estate United Country is an international auction and real estate company that specializes in selling all types of real estate, industrial and commercial assets, construction equipment, oil and gas production equipment and farm and ranch equipment. Established in 1925, the copmany is the nation’s largest and only organization of real estate professionals and auctioneers specializing in selling entire companies, including the equipment and the real estate. When liquidating assets, United’s 275 auctioneers have sold everything from entire operations to individual bulldozers, graders, diesel engines and oilfield pumps. In the past 30 years, the company has liquidated entire plants that manufactured commercial turf care equipment, aircraft engine resurfacing operations, motor rewinding and transformer repair. The firm also offers a wide range of appraisal services. United Country Real Estate is comprised of more than 5,000 agents and approximately 600 offices nationwide, serving more than 140 international markets with onsite, online-only, online and on-site auctions (real estate and personal property can be bid on online prior to and during a live event), multi-property and multi-parcel auctions. Additionally, United Country has sold billions of dollars of development land, commercial and retail property, warehouses, equipment storage lots, trophy properties, ranches, farms and recreational land. United Country Real Estate is headquartered at 2820 NW Barry Road, Kansas City, Mo., 64154. For more information, call 800/999-1020 or visit www.UnitedCountry.com. Utility Auctions Inc. Utility Auctions is a full-service auction company that conducts live onsite auctions for the forestry, construction, utility and municipal industries. The company is proud of its well earned reputation for product knowledge, customer service, and most of all, integrity. All of these elements combine so that both sellers and buyers mutually benefit. Sellers will have profitable sales with Utility Auctions’s low transaction costs and buyers will be satisfied in that they received a good product at a fair price, according to the company. Old-fashioned values combined with a modern approach make Utility Auctions an ideal choice when remarketing or expanding your fleet. Western Construction Auctions Inc. Western Construction Auctions Inc. (WCA) is a fullservice industrial auctioneer specializing in the marketing and sale of construction equipment, trucks and trailers, including transportation, mechanical repairs and equipment reconditioning. WCA can help buyers assess the condition and value of
equipment of interest. Performing equipment inspections providing additional photos and performance reviews and more are a few of the ways WCA serves customers. Online and proxy bidding also are on offer for WCA’s customers. WCA’s Corporate Office / Auction Yard is located at 2021 Goetz Road, Perris, CA 92570. For more information, call 951/490-0149 or toll free 866/731-7760 or visit wca-online.com. Wilson’s Auction David and Carolyn Wilson founded Wilson’s Auction in 1966. Today, the company conducts more than 150 auctions involving a variety of items including farm machinery, construction equipment, antiques, estates, personal property and real estate. The company’s permanent auction site and headquarters is located at 10120 Dupont Blvd. Lincoln, Del. For more information call 302/422-3454 or visit www.wilsonsauction.com. Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc. Located at 9801 Hansonville Road, Frederick, MD 21702, Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc. has specialized in heavy equipment auctions since 1978. The company also offers many additional services including buyouts, liquidations and guarantees and appraisals. For more information, call 301/898-0340 or visit www.wolfeauctions.com. WSM Auctioneers When John Cadzow Sr. arrived in Phoenix, Ariz., in 1971, he likely could not have envisioned the busy auction site that now occupies 10 acres in the southeast corner of the city. A farmer and steel worker from western Pennsylvania, he had always dabbled in selling equipment, but the growth of what is now WSM Auctioneers would have been hard to predict. After starting his own auction company in the 1970s, Cadzow Sr. went on to buy WSM Auctioneers in 1984. With his son, John Jr., running the company since 1998, WSM has grown to be the auction company of choice for many major utility companies in Arizona. Today, nearly 75 percent of a WSM Auction consists of utility related equipment. A huge majority of Cadzow’s consignments come from his seven long-time customers: Arizona Public Service (APS) — the largest electric utility in Arizona; The Salt River Project — the largest water provider in central Arizona; Southwest Gas; Century Link; Maricopa County; the city of Tempe; and Fleet Remarketing Group. For more informationm, visit www.wsmauctioneers.com/.
Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc. Yoder & Frey was established in 1964 by Elias Frey, Tim Yoder and Jack Higley and conducted its first auction on May 5, 1964 in Saginaw, Mich. Led by V. Peter Clark today, the company serves the construction equipment, truck, trailer, mining, farming and forestry industries with 10 to 15 auctions annually as well as offering appraisals. This year, Yoder & Frey will be holding its 42nd annual Florida sale in Kissimmee, its 13th annual sale in Darlington, Pa. Yoder & Frey’s permanent auction sites are located at 651 W. Southport Road, Kissimmee, Fla. and 423 Ashwood Road, Darlington, Pa. Corporate headquarters are at 1670 Commerce Road, Holland, Ohio 43528. For more information, call 419/865-3990 or toll free 800/842-6221 or visit www.yoderandfrey.com.
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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com AIM ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................................................35 ALEX LYON & SON INC
IRONPLANET ORLANDO FL ..............................................................................................91
RACINE WI ..................................................................................................83
JCB INC..................................................................................................................46
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC....................................................................9
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................................52
ALTORFER CAT ....................................................................................................28
JJ SCHECKEL........................................................................................................23
AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................7
JOB RENTALS AND SALES LLC ..........................................................................12
ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................................................................17
JOHN DEERE ........................................................................................................72
ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA......................................................................11
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................................................42
ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ........................................................................12
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..................................................................................68
BARGAINS ........................................................................................................77,78
KUBOTA SVL ........................................................................................................95
BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..............................................................................39
LANO EQUIPMENT INC ........................................................................................16
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC............................................................................31
LEEBOY ................................................................................................................54
BOBCAT CO ..........................................................................................................48
LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ....................................................................................36
BOMAG AMERICA'S INC ......................................................................................59
M.H. EBY INC ........................................................................................................25
BUTLER MACHINERY ..........................................................................................35 CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION ................................................................61 CASE CONSTRUCTION........................................................................................45 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................................................32 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ........................................................................................33 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................................................79 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE EXCAVATORS & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ................................................26 ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ............................................................64 WANTED......................................................................................................80 CEG TARGETED EMAIL ............................................................................76 CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ................................................................................6 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..........................................................................38 E TIP INC ..............................................................................................................22 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ........................................................................79 ERB EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................15
MB AMERICA INC ................................................................................................21 MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC....................................................................................6 MINNICH MFG ......................................................................................................56 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................................................................35 NUSS GROUP ........................................................................................................8 PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................27 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC N FRANKLIN CT..........................................................................................87 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................................................................80 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................................................13,38 ROADTEC ..............................................................................................................53 ROCKLAND MFG CO ............................................................................................22 ROLAND MACHINERY INC ....................................................................................5 ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................................................................63 SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................................................60
FABICK CAT ............................................................................................................2
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................20
FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO..................................................................................7
STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..........................................................................................6
FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................................................12
SWIDERSKI EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................................35
FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ......................................................................................19
TAKEUCHI..............................................................................................................66
FURY MOTORS ....................................................................................................29
THE VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ..............................................................................31
GEHL ....................................................................................................................70
TRI-STATE BOBCAT ........................................................................................20,28
GOMACO CORP....................................................................................................65
VOLVO COMPACTION ..........................................................................................60
HITACHI MFG ........................................................................................................40
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................................71
HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................96
WACKER NEUSON CORP ....................................................................................43
HYDREMA U S INC ..............................................................................................33
WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................................57
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........................................................37
WORLD OF ASPHALT ..........................................................................................34
ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................3
YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................................................75
IRAY AUCTION
YODER & FREY AUCTYIONEERS
FOLEY MN ..................................................................................................93
KISSIMMEE FL ............................................................................................89
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www.arnoldsinc.com Arnold’s of Kimball 701 State Hwy 55 E • Kimball, MN 55353 320/398-3800 Arnold’s of Glencoe 655 Lindbergh Trail • Glencoe, MN 55336 320/864-5531 Arnold’s of St. Martin 374 Industrial Drive • St. Martin, MN 56376 320/548-3285 Arnold’s of Mankato 1715 Howard Drive • No. Mankato, MN 56003 507/387-5515 Arnold’s of St. Cloud 2995 Quail Rd. NE • Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 320/251-2585
BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO. www.burrisequipment.com 2216 N. Green Bay Rd. • Waukegan, IL 60087 847/336-1205 Fax: 847/336-2697 27939 W. Concrete Dr. • Ingleside, IL 60041 815/363-4100 2001 Cherry Hill Rd. • Joliet, IL 60433 815/464-6650 Fax: 815/464-6951
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LANO EQUIPMENT INC. www.lanoequip.com
6140 Highway 10 Anoka, MN 55303 888/448-5266
3021 133rd St. SW Shakopee, MN 877/753-6100
COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.columbusequipment.com 50 Kingston Ave. • Columbus, OH 43207 614/443-6541 12500 Williams Road • Perrysburg, OH 43551 419/872-7101 7570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424 937/879-3154
1st CHOICE EQUIPMENT LLC 124 N. Schmale Rd. • Carol Stream, IL 60188 630/510-6050 Fax: 630/510-6051 HAUG-KUBOTA, LLC. www.haugkubota.com 3585 E. Hwy 12 E. Willmar, MN 56201 320/235-2717 Fax: 320/235-2771
23580 Highway 55 Loretto, MN 888/479-4342
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MARTIN IMPLEMENT SALES, INC. www.martinimplement.com 18405 115th Avenue Orland Park, IL 60467 708/349-8430 Fax: 708/349-4320
NIEBUR TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. www.nieburtractor.com 14380 240th St. E. Hastings, MN 888/839-6860
1305 Sentry Drive • Waukesha, WI 53186 262/521-5802 Fax: 262/521-5801
ABC EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES INC. www.abcequipment.com 29 Pearl Rd. • Brunswick, OH 44212 888/572-3888 Fax: 330/220-4949 38525 Chester Rd. • Avon, OH 44011 440/934-7368
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