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Wheel Loaders Offer Many Advantages for Winter Work...10

Murphy Tractor Wins Topcon Top 10 Dealer of 2024 Award...14

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By Ruksana Hussain

National Equipment League Launches Its Second Season...20

Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford International Airport is undergoing a $135 million Terminal Enhancement Project (TEP) from 2024 to 2027 as part of a larger capCEG CORRESPONDENT

Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Aggregate & Recycling Section . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-53 Attachments & Parts Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55-57 Truck & Trailer Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61 Business Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Auction Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-73 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

ital campaign to improve the terminal core capacity of the airport serving Kent County and all of west Michigan. Over the course of a decade, more than $600 million will be invested into terminal infrastructure with the focus being

adding terminal core capacity as part of a larger capital campaign branded ELEVATE. The project broke ground in April 2024 and will add see AIRPORT page 62

Steady as She Goes in 2025? Construction Industry Optimistically Preparing for New Year Ahead By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT

The construction industry is “cautiously optimistic” going into the new year. Infrastructure makes up the largest market sector and it’s expected to grow in 2025. And while growth will continue, it’ll be incremental heading into the fourth year of the federal IIJA, now that many of the projects launched under this act have started or are under construction. ARTBA predicts public highway, pavement and street construction will grow by 8 percent to $128.4 billion next year. see OUTLOOK page 64

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After three years of IIJA projects, states have increased revenues to meet federal project funding.


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2019 CAT D6N XL | $242,500

2019 CAT 420F2 IT | $93,500

2014 CAT D5K2LGPARO | $89,900

2012 CAT 120M2 AWD | $124,000

2018 CAT 336F | $149,500

2016 CAT 352F VG | $199,900

2019 JOHN DEERE 944K | $185,900

2021 CAT 982M | $439,500

2019 CAT 953K | $259,500

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METRO FLOOD DIVERSION AUTHORITY RELEASES 2024-END UPDATES

The Metro Flood Diversion Authority and some of its key partners looked back on what was accomplished in 2024 in a new video, Sixty-eight components of the $3.2 billion Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion were worked on in 2024.

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WHEEL LOADERS OFFER MANY ADVANTAGES FOR WINTER WORK

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KOBELCO NAMES RTL EQUIPMENT NEW AUTHORIZED EXCAVATOR DEALER

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CIVIL CONTRACTOR SAVES BIG BY BRINGING PM WORK IN-HOUSE

Winter brings challenges, especially keeping roads, parking lots and other areas clear of snow. Wheel loaders offer an efficient solution — their versatility, power and speed can keep operations running smoothly.

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA Inc. announced RTL Equipment as the latest addition to its growing excavator dealer network. RTL Equipment now adds Kobelco excavators to its existing Kobelco cranes dealer access.

Safety. Integrity. Reliability. Those are the principles that Cardinal Civil Contracting operates by on every infrastructure and site preparation job it handles.

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MURPHY TRACTOR WINS TOPCON TOP 10 DEALER OF 2024 AWARD

CATERPILLAR WILL SPOTLIGHT ‘NEXT 100 YEARS’ AT CES 2025 IN LAS VEGAS

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. won the Top 10 Dealer of the Year Award and MC-Mobile Dealer of the Year Award at the 2024 Topcon Dealer Meeting in San Ramon, Calif.

Caterpillar Inc. will launch its Centennial Celebration during CES 2025, providing visitors the opportunity to reflect on the company’s global impact over the last century as well as envision what’s in store for the future.

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HIRING CONSTRUCTION WORKERS STARTS WITH RIGHT CANDIDATES

ILICA WILL HOST FREE TRADE SHOW IN JANUARY

Turnover rates remain high, job seekers have increased expectations, labor shortages persist and the employers feel the pressure to meet project deadlines with a weakened workforce.

The Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Association (ILICA) will host a trade show on Jan. 30 - 31, 2025, at the Holiday Inn in Champaign, Ill. There is no cost to attend.

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ILLINOIS TOLLWAY BOARD OKS NEW SEVEN-YEAR, $2B CAPITAL PLAN

JOHN DEERE INTRODUCES FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER TRAINING OPTIONS

The Illinois Tollway board of directors approved on Dec. 19 a new multi-year capital plan that provides for planning, design and construction services that will complement infrastructure investments already under way.

Helping its customers take their skills to the next level, John Deere introduces flexible training options for operators looking to enhance their skills on the job site.

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MODOT NAMES PREQUALIFIED TEAMS FOR THIRD IMPROVE I-70 PROJECT

CNH DESIGNS CASE CTL INSPIRED BY METALLICA’S JAMES HETFIELD

Improve I-70: Blue Springs to Odessa will add a third lane each direction on Interstate 70 from just west of MO Route 7 in Blue Springs to just east of Johnson Drive in Odessa.

A special edition compact track loader from CNH construction brand Case Construction Equipment was on display at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Calif., at the Helping Hands charity concert.

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NATIONAL EQUIPMENT LEAGUE LAUNCHES SECOND SEASON

The National Equipment League has launched its second season with the debut of a new event, new contests and six competitors from the world of construction and heavy equipment operation. Founder Emeritus (1930-2021) Edwin M. McKeon Sr. Midwest Publisher Joseph S. McKeon Executive Publisher Teddy McKeon Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau Senior Editor Andy Gotlieb Editorial Assistant Katherine Petrik Production Mgr. John Pinkerton Controller Judith Nixon Circulation Mgr. Cathy Printz

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POWERSCREEN WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS TO ITS HALL OF FAME

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CEDARAPIDS INTRODUCES TC1300X CONE CRUSHER TO STATIC LINEUP

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2019 $385,000 2019 WIRTGEN WIRTGENW120CFI W120CFI $435,000 STK# HRS, Springfield, IL 3210/WG2021088, -,- , (/1148 * /%$3(/3#"! (/

2015 460EWA270-8 $150,000 2020 DEERE KOMATSU $175,000 STK# JD2024006, 9,859 HRS, Portage, 3210/1.-,--&+-(/+* /%$3(/ " (/IN

2016 HD+80IVV $62,715 2019 HAMM KOMATSU PC170LC-11 $155,000 STK# HM16016, 1014 HRS, Eau Claire, WI 3210/1.-,--&'*(/-& ,/%$3(/ ! " (/

2022 KOMATSU $195,000 KOMATSUWA320-8 WA320-8 $205,000 STK# KM2022647, 920 HRS, Springfield, IL 3210/1.-,--+*)(/'&&/%$3(/3#"! (/

2020 PC210LC-11 $149,500 2013 KOMATSU HAMM HD12VV $19,500 STK# KM2023069, 5422 HRS, Bolingbrook, 3210/%.-,-&, /&-& /%$3(/ " (/ IL

2014 KOMATSU $99,500 KOMATSUD37PX-23 D37PX-23 $99,500 STK# KM2023250, 2204 HRS, Palmyra, MO 3210/1.-,-&-',/--,*/%$3(/ " (/.

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KOMATSUPC210LC-11 PC210LC-11 $239,500 2020 KOMATSU $205,000 3210/1.-,--,*,(/+ -/%$3(/ ! " (/ STK# KM2022040, 964 HRS, Eau Claire, WI

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VALMET840.3 840.3 $95,000 2008 VALMET $95,000 3210/ 2-,--,+&(/-'(*++/%$3(/ (/. STK# VT2022063, 25,466 HRS, Escanaba, MI

2017 HAMM KOMATSU PC88MR-10 $55,000 2018 HD10VO $25,555 3210/1.-,--+ -(/' HRS, +/%$3(/ ! STK# HM17083, 302 Slinger, WI " (/

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Sakai R2H-4 - ’19, approx. 900 hrs. Carlson CP130 - ’19, approx. 1350 hrs. 83” triple drum static ..........................$93,800 22,500lb, 8-15’ paving width..............$138,400

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ROADTEC RP195 PAVER - ’08, approx. 8890 hrs. Carlson EZIV 10 screed, Moba grade & slope controls....................................$37,500

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Sakai R2H-4 static roller - ’19, approx. 900 hrs., #C003039 ....................................$93,800 Sakai SW850ND - ’18, approx. 2300 hrs. Double drum Oscillatory, tier 3 ..........$102,800 Sakai SW300 - approx. 450 hrs, 39” drum, #C000211 ............................................$26,850.

Liebherr A904C Wheeled Excavator - ‘16, approx 550 Hrs, 2-piece boom, pin grabber coupler, aux hyd ..................................$P.O.R. Liebherr R946 - ‘14, approx.. 800 Hrs, 12’6” stick, QC66 coupler, aux. hyd ..............$P.O.R.

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ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 325 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154............ ..........................................................$161,700 Superior DT74J - ’19, approx. 1300 hrs. AC, KPI FT2650 – ’19, approx. 1800 hrs. Side shift, gutter brush, #C001774 ......$39,600 Tracked jaw crusher ..........................$645,000

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PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS Mauldin 1560 paver – ’22, approx. 600hrs. 8-14’, electric screed heat ..................$119,800 Midland SPR-6 widener – ’23, approx. 300 hrs. 6’ RH only, legal haul..........................$155,400 P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

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SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘18), 1,310 Hrs, noise level in cab, rear leaf spring susp., #C003649 ........$31,200

CRANES

GROVE GHC85, (’23), 164 Hrs, #C005208 ......$CALL GROVE GHC130, (’19), 932 Hrs, 130-ton lift capacity, #C004141 ................................................$1,099,000 GROVE GRT880, (’22), 807 Hrs, 80-ton lift capacity, #C005002 ....................................................$885,850 GROVE GRT880, (’18), 2,476 Hrs, 80-ton lift capacity, #C004982 ....................................................$628,750 Milwaukee, WI 1-800-236-6900

Wausau, WI 1-800-242-7113

HAUL TRUCKS

LIEBHERR TA230 LITRONIC, (‘23), 361 Hrs, #C005550 ........................................................$CALL LIEBHERR TA230 LITRONIC, (‘23), 367 Hrs, #C005511 ............................................................................$CALL

LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS:

LIEBHERR L550 XPOWER, (’17), 2,722 Hrs, innovative machine concept which combines performance, fuel efficiency, robustness and comfort. Power split driveline, #C003118 ............................................$146,499 LIEBHERR R920 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 667 Hrs, w/Werk-brau pin grabber coupler, medium & high pressure aux. hydraulic circuits, pattern changer, #C003330 ........................................................$CALL LIEBHERR R934 LITRONIC, (‘23), 485 Hrs, The new R934 weighs approx. 35 tons, completely updated design is characteristic of the new range of "generation 8" machines, #C005399 ............................$CALL LIEBHERR R936 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 1,042 Hrs, Convenient and service-friendly, the R 936 Compact makes for safe working. With its tight slewing radius, this machine is especially well suited to urban applications, #C003377 ..........................$CALL LIEBHERR R956 LITRONIC, (‘22), 1,800 Hrs, 35' boom and 21' stick, #C004867 ........................$CALL SAKAI SW354, (’18), #C003395....................$31,900

Forest Lake, MN 218-393-0979 Product Support: 218-730-3700

Duluth, MN 218-260-0581 Product Support: 218-730-3700

Crushing & Screening Div. Little Chute, WI 1-800-236-8318

For information on our in-stock equipment, contact Matthew Pehler at:

mpehler@amstate.com or mobile 1-414-719-8700 or 1-800-236-6900 Visit us at: www.amstate.com


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Metro Flood Diversion Authority Releases 2024-End Updates Sixty-eight individual components of the $3.2 billion Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion were worked on in 2024. That’s just one highlight of the year that saw more visible construction progress than ever before on major flood protection infrastructure for the Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn., metro area. The Metro Flood Diversion Authority (MFDA) and some of its key partners looked back on what was accomplished in 2024 in a new video, “It’s been an honor and privilege to lead the MFDA Board again this year,” said Mayor Shelly Carlson, 2024 MFDA board chairwoman, who also chaired the Board in 2021. “It’s absolutely incredible to see all the progress that’s been made, and it’s exciting to witness history in the making as we move closer each day to permanent, rather than temporary, flood-control measures.” The public-private partnership developer on the project, the Red River Valley Alliance, saw its design and construction arm, ASN Constructors, complete significant construction. The group excavated roughly 28 million cu. yds. of material, which would be enough to re-create the

Great Pyramid of Giza about nine times. ASN also drove 24 mi. of piling and placed more than 23,000 cu. yds. of concrete to support structures along the 30-mi. stormwater diversion channel. Completing all that work involved logging more than 316,000 machinery hours and collecting more than 80 terabytes of drone survey data. For context, that would be equivalent to making a music playlist that is more than 153 years long. Another key partner in building permanent, reliable flood protection is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District. Their contractors placed roughly 42,000 cu. yds. of concrete at the Red River Structure last year. While RRS, the largest of the three structures that will control flow into the channel, is at 70 percent completion, the amount of concrete used already exceeds that of the other two structures — the Wild Rice River Structure and Diversion Inlet Structure — combined. They also drove 16 mi. of piling to anchor the structure, with another 5 mi. needing to be

Metro Flood Diversion Authority photo

The Red River Structure, the largest of three control structures for the FM Area Diversion, reached 70 percent completion in 2024. About 42,000 cu. yds. of concrete were used for the structure in 2024, which is more than double the amount of concrete in the other two structures combined.

driven in 2025. Later next summer, the Red River of the North will be rerouted to flow through the structure, which is a highly anticipated milestone for the project. Corps contractors also worked on reaches of the southern embankment and the Oxbow-Hickson-Bakke Levee. About 850,000 cu. yds. were excavated on these earthen embankments in 2024. Additionally, a Corps contractor placed 800 boulders to form a rock rapids in place of the outdated Drayton Dam north of the metro area in Drayton, N.D. This allows for uninterrupted fish passage along the entire length of the Red River of the North within the United States. The cities of Fargo and Moorhead as well as Cass County, N.D., and Clay County, Minn., have been important partners in ensuring future flood protection, as well. Much of the city work has been completed, but 2024 still saw construction on six stormwater lift stations. “It’s been great watching the progress made [in 2024] by everyone from heavy equipment operators to engineers,” said Cass County Commissioner Tony Grindberg, MFDA board 2024 vice-chairman. “I’m proud to have taken the lead on crafting legislation to fund the project as a state senator in 2013. Now, just over a decade later, things have come full circle for me. I’m looking forward to leading the MFDA Board in 2025, when we’ll be focused on pushing some components to the finish line and preparing for operations and maintenance on completed components.” The FM Area Diversion project is the first P3 ever done in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and it’s the first P3 water management project ever done in North America. It’s also the first green

finance initiative in the United States specifically designed for climate change adaptation. About the Metro Flood Diversion Authority The MFDA is a permanent North Dakota political subdivision that is cooperatively implementing the Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion comprehensive project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The MFDA works in partnership with the Red River Valley Alliance in a public-private partnership as well as the city of Fargo, city of Moorhead, Cass County, Clay County and the Cass County Joint Water Resource District. For more information, visit FMDiversion.gov. 

Metro Flood Diversion Authority photo

Metro Flood Diversion Authority photo

Among the FM Area Diversion project components completed in 2024 is the Drayton Dam project, where the last low-head dam on the Red River of the North was replaced with rock rapids to enhance fish passage.

Metro Flood Diversion Authority graphic


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2018 CATERPILLAR 140M3AWD, ID# XUC0188, SN N9J0086, 3875 HOURS ........................$288,300

2018 WEILER P385B, ID# XGU0165, SN P385B2500, 3665 HOURS ........................................$65,000

2021 CATERPILLAR 735-04, ID# UGN0245, SN 3T500302, 1570 HOURS........................$420,700

2022 CATERPILLAR D9-07A, ID# WUC0205, SN JC200244, 1465 HOURS ....................$1,282,500

2018 CATERPILLAR 300.9D, ID# 9CR6795, SN LJ201187, 822 HOURS ............................$17,900

2022 CATERPILLAR 289D3, ID# XUC0158, SN JX907684, 649 HOURS............................$67,800

2021 JLG 1255C, ID# 4AR9777, SN 160110522, 1455 HOURS ................................................$149,800

2023 CATERPILLAR 239D3, ID# 3CR8874, SN RWK00856, 390 HOURS ........................$61,900

2022 CATERPILLAR 980-14, ID# XUC0047, SN MK700258, 2415 HOURS ......................$520,100

2022 CATERPILLAR 301.7-05, ID# 2CR8205, SN JH706929, 503HOURS ............................$32,100

2018 CATERPILLAR 420F2IT, ID# 1CR7611, SN HWD02988, 1980 HOURS ......................$79,820

2022 CATERPILAR D5-17SX, ID# UGN1031, SN HR701006, 1530 HOURS ......................$298,700

2019 CATERPILLAR 963K, ID# UUR0081, LBL00916, 2675 HOURS ............................$248,400

2020 CATERPILLAR CB1.7-03, ID# 0CR7222, SN 064300245, 1383 HOURS........................$21,800

2015 CATERPILLAR TL642C, ID# 3CR8613, SN THG01341, 2415 HOURS ........................$67,200

2022 CATERPILLAR 308-07CRSB, ID# 2CR8345, SN GG806594, 1205 HOURS ......................$114,236


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Wheel Loaders Offer Many Advantages for Winter Work By Allison Grettenberg SPECIAL TO CEG

Winter brings challenges, especially keeping roads, parking lots and other areas clear of snow. Wheel loaders offer an efficient solution — their versatility, power and speed can keep operations running smoothly. Bill Zak, wheel loader product manager of DEVELON, explores the features that make wheel loaders ideal for snow removal and winter conditions and highlights some tips to help operators maximize their potential. Large Windows for Visibility Modern wheel loaders have large cab windows to provide operators with a wider field of view. These windows reduce blind spots and improve visibility to help operators navigate

DEVELON photo

A DL480 wheel loader uses a bucket to clear snow.

DEVELON photo

A DEVELON wheel loader becomes a powerful snow removal tool with a snow pusher attachment.

tors to respond quickly to avoid collisions and improve overall job site safety.” These advanced safety features coupled with machine design changes enhance operator safety and those around them. A relatively new safety technology is the Transparent Bucket from

safely in snow or congested areas. This is crucial in winter, when snowbanks, ice and low light hinder visibility. Clean and defrost the windows to help keep the glass clear of condensation. Better visibility helps operators spot potential hazards like ice and debris before they become an issue and allows them to maintain their focus for longer periods.

Maximize Efficiency in Snow Removal With These Best Practices

Multiple Safety Features In challenging winter conditions with reduced visibility, wheel loaders offer enhanced safety features like around view monitor (AVM) camera systems, object detection systems, additional lighting and the DEVELON-exclusive Transparent Bucket technology. “AVM camera systems can provide up to 270 degrees of enhanced visibility,” said Zak. “Our optional AVM camera system uses three rear-mounted cameras and sensors. When activated, the system significantly increases the operator’s view of the machine’s surroundings.” Object detection systems further enhance safety by alerting operators to nearby objects, even in low-light conditions or when snow accumulation makes it difficult to spot hazards. “Ultrasonic proximity sensors installed on wheel loaders notify operators when objects are within a certain distance from the machine,” said Zak. “These systems allow opera-

To get the most out of your wheel loader during snow removal operations: • Avoid excessive idling and turn off the engine when not in use for extended periods to conserve fuel. • Adjust snow removal attachments to the right height and angle to clear snow more effectively. • Check tire pressure frequently and adjust as needed to ensure the best performance and safety during snow removal. • Regularly remove excess snow from the bucket, snowplow or other parts. • Schedule pre-season inspections for the loader’s key components like engine, tires and fuel/ filters.

DEVELON, which helps minimize blind spots when the wheel loader bucket is raised. It uses two cameras and stitches together the video feeds so you can “see through” the bucket to the area in front of the machine’s lighting system. Jack Eike, owner of Wood Duck Landscapes and BluGrade Earthworks Inc., appreciates the Transparent Bucket feature on his DEVELON wheel loaders during snow removal season. The Iowa contractor has found it useful to “see when the wheel loader front tires are coming up to an obstacle or curb so I can avoid hitting or traveling over them.” Effective snow removal depends on adequate lighting. If operators are frequently working at night, consider installing additional lighting on the wheel loader. “Purchase work lights to give operators extra visibility and make the machine more visible to other machines and vehicles,” said Zak. “A rotating beacon or flasher is a wise investment to increase operator safety. Check local requirements to make sure the wheel loader is properly equipped for clearing snow in your area.” Versatile Attachments A wheel loader gives operators the power to clear snow, and versatile attachments make the work more productive. Two of the most used attachments for winter work are buckets and snow pushers. For snow removal, the bucket should be properly sized. “The standard bucket that comes with most wheel loaders generally doesn’t have a large enough capacity and lacks the optimal width,” said Zak. “For snow removal, choose a wider light-material bucket. This will speed up the job and improve productivity.” see LOADERS page 69


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JD 85G, A/C, Hyd Thumb, JD 135G, A/C, 9’11” Arm, 24” JD 210G, A/C, Hyd Thumb, JD 245G, A/C, Aux Hydraulics, JD 26G, ROPS, 3’10” Arm, Shoes, Reduced Tail Swing, Coupler, 9’7” Arm, Rev Fan, 9’7” Arm, 32” Shoes, Air Seat, Aux Hydraulics, Blade, #262039.. Coupler, Rubber Pads, Blade, ......................................$34,000 #292288 ......................$119,000 #249203 ........................$85,000 #261276 ......................$127,500 #262242......................$204,000

JD 290G, Cab, A/C, Coupler, 10’2” Arm, 32” Shoes, New JD 350G, A/C, 72’ Long Reach, JD 672G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, JD 770G, A/C, 14’ Blade, JD 350G, A/C, Aux Hyd, Reman Engine, #250559.............. Coupler, 13’1” Arm, 32” Shoes, Rev Fan, 32” Pads, 60” Bkt, 14.00 Tires, Push Block, Auto Scarifier, 14.00 Tires, #262168 .. ....................................$120,000 #261396 ......................$109,000 #261824 ......................$245,000 Shift, #250229 ............$140,000 ..................................$145,000

JD 650K, New Engine, A/C, JD 550K, A/C, XLT 18” Pads, JD 750K, Cab, A/C, 34” Pads, JD 331G, A/C, Hi Flow Aux, JD 700K, A/C, LGP, 36” Pads, LGP 28” Shoes, 6 Way 128” Smartgrade, LGP, 6 Way 156” 2 Speed, Ride Control, #262952.. 6 Way 105” Blade, 4th Function 6 Way 132” Blade, Rev Fan, ......................................$69,000 Aux, #262480 ................$109,000 Blade, #261468 ..........$135,000 #291338......................$165,000 Blade, #251152 ..........$179,000

JD 950K, A/C, LGP 36” Pads, 6 Way 184” Blade, Trimble Ready, # 250252 ....................$415,000

JD 1050K, A/C, Ripper, Semi U 156” Blade, Trimble Ready, #249082......................$339,000

JD 544K-II, A/C, Rev Fan, 20.5 JD 644K, A/C, 3Rd Spool, Tier JD 444K, A/C, JRB Coupler, III, Rev Fan, #291319 ..$165,000 Ride Control, #262773..$79,000 Tires, Air Seat, GP Bucket, #262551......................$135,000


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#93259 | 2012 KOMATSU D51PXI-24, 915 RADIO | 1684 HOURS ............$184,500

#93341 | 2010 CAT D6N LGP, NEW UC | REMAN ENGINE | 8741 HOURS ......$92,500

#93350 | 2016 KOMATSU D39EX-24, #93362 | 2002 KOMATSU D61PX-12, RIPPER, PAT | 2800 HOURS ........$104,500 PAT BLADE | 8257 HOURS ..............$67,500

#83650 | 2010 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, 7550 HOURS....................................$67,500

#83637 | 2019 KOMATSU PC210LC-11, 5007 HOURS, QC ............................$89,500

#93328 | 2019 KOMATSU PC210LC-11, #93361 | 2008 DEERE 544K, 350 HOURS | HYD, QC, HYD THUMB .......... QC/BUCKET/FORKS..........................$67,500 ......................................................$209,500

#83456 | 2019 KOMATSU PC240LC-11, #83660 | 2018 KOMATSU PC360LC-11, 1600 HOURS..................................$169,500 6067 HOURS....................................$99,500

#52080 | 2016 KOMATSU D155AXI-8, #93309 | 2020 TAKEUCHI TB, 4981 HOURS..................................$299,500 HYD THUMB | QC | 893 HOURS ......$69,500

#93189 | 2017 KOMATSU PC490LC-11, 7,393 HOURS ................................$169,500

#3690 | 2018 BOMAG BW191ADO-5, #93390 | 2001 CAT 312BL, 163 HOURS......................................$79,500 7325 HOURS | AUX HYD | QC..........$37,500

#93336 | 2015 TAKEUCHI TB240, 3951 HOURS | CAB/AC ....................$32,500


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Murphy Tractor Wins Topcon Top 10 Dealer of 2024 Award Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. won the Top 10 Dealer of the Year Award and MC-Mobile Dealer of the Year Award at the 2024 Topcon Dealer Meeting in San Ramon, Calif. Murphy Tractor’s Luke Kurth, machine technology director, and Jesse Pantoja, precision construction support manager, were in attendance to accept the awards on behalf of the company. Murphy Tractor’s emphasis on sales and support specialist education and training make recognitions like this possible. “An amazing moment that is very deserved by the entire Murphy Tractor team. The hard-working precision specialists side-by-side with the machine sales and support teams have a lot to be proud of. This is just the beginning,” said Kurth. Murphy Tractor is the authorized Topcon dealer in Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio. Topcon develops and manufactures a wide range of global positioning equipment and machine control designed to improve customer’s jobsite productivity, and efficiency in earthmoving, roadbuilding and vertical applications. By offering a full range of customer focused technology solutions, Murphy Tractor and Topcon deliver precise positioning from the field to the office and back. As a Topcon dealer, Murphy Tractor’s dedicated precision construction team works with each customer to identify the best solution to meet their needs and deliver high accuracy results even in the most challenging conditions. The partnership helps customers maximize their productivity and efficiency using the industry’s most advanced 2D or 3D guidance or automatic control systems for excavators, dozers,

graders and compact equipment. These machine control systems are commonly used in excavation to ensure precise digging and trenching; in grading, to achieve accurate slopes and surfaces for road construction, foundation building and landscaping; and in roadbuilding, to optimize the placement of asphalt or concrete to achieve the desired surface smoothness and thickness. Machine control can be implemented on a single machine or a customer’s entire fleet. As Murphy Tractor continues to lead the way in precision construction technology as a Top 10 Dealer of the Year and MC-Mobile Dealer of the Year, its specialist team is eager to help you complete your fleet with technology solutions you can trust. About Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. As one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealers, Murphy Tractor is committed to being the product and support supplier of first choice in the markets that use the products they represent. Murphy Tractor was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Park City, Kan. The company has 29 locations throughout Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Ohio. Staffed by more than 650 employees, each location has a full complement of service technicians, field service capabilities, equipment and parts inventories provided by John Deere, Wirtgen, Kleemann, Hamm and Vögele. Murphy Tractor is a licensed Topcon dealer in Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio. For more information, visit murphytractor.com. 

Murphy Tractor & Equipment photo

Luke Kurth, machine technology director of Murphy Tractor & Equipment, shows off the dealer’s Topcon award.

Murphy Tractor & Equipment photo

Murphy Tractor & Equipment photo

Topcon develops and manufactures a wide range of global positioning equipment and machine control designed to improve customer’s jobsite productivity, and efficiency in earthmoving, roadbuilding and vertical applications.

Murphy Tractor & Equipment photo

(L-R): Murray Lodge, senior vice president, and Brice Walker, vice president of sales, both of Topcon; Luke Kurth, machine technology director of Murphy Tractor & Equipment; and Matt Kohler, vice president of strategic initiatives, Topcon.

(L-R): Murphy Tractor’s Ryad Selka, precision construction senior support specialist; Jesse Pantoja, precision construction support manager; and Luke Kurth, machine technology director, with Topcon’s Top 10 Dealer of the Year Award.

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Murphy Tractor is the authorized Topcon dealer in Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio.


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Stk #C00105, Cab/AC, EH Controls, HF, Wide Stk #C00331, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Aux. Hyd., Track, Power QT, Bucket, 1570 Hrs ................ Coupler, 54" Bucket, 3264 Hrs $149,000 ................................................$47,500

Stk #Q33375, NEW 9' Width, 31' Platform Length, Full Width Mech. Folding Gooseneck, 40 Ton in any 16'........................$89,000

Stk #C00208, Cab/AC, 2 Spool, Dual Diff., Coupler, Forks, Bucket, 5287 Hrs .................... ................................................$169,000

2019 JOHN DEERE 310SL HL

2020 JOHN DEERE 350G LC

2015 WACKER NEUSON 5055

2020 WACKER NEUSON ST-50

2021 JOHN DEERE 210G LC Warranty Included

2021 JOHN DEERE 524 P Warranty Included

Stk #C98620-7, Cab/AC, 3 Spool, Coupler, Bucket, 637 Hrs ......................$169,000

2022 JOHN DEERE 325G

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Stk #U814341, Cab/AC, 13'1" Arm, Aux. Stk #U353120, Cab/AC, 4x4, Extendahoe, Pilots, Au. Hydraulics, 18" Bucket, 4328 Hrs .. Hyds., Wide Pad, Coupler, 48" Bucket, ................................................$54,000 3626 Hrs................................$189,000

2022 BANDIT 18XP

2013 HITACHI ZX470

Stk #C98798, 1474 Hrs, Cab/AC, Aux. Hyds, Coupler, Bucket ..........................$44,000

2021 JOHN DEERE 331G

Warranty Included

Stk # C99691, Cab/AC, 2 Speed, Wide Tracks, Power QT, Bucket WARRANTY, 294 Hrs ....................................$65,000

2018 JOHN DEERE 350G LC

Stk #C99433, Cab/AC, Wide Pads, 12'10" Stk #C99406, 1223 Hrs, New 165 HP Gas Engine, Dynamic Winch, 25" Feed Wheels ...... Arm, Bucket, 8222 Hrs ..............$87,000 ................................................$55,000

2022 MERLO ROTO 50.35

Stk #C99535, 2542 Hrs, Cab/AC, Ride Control, Power QT, Wide Track, Bucket WARRANTY ..............................$47,000

2019 JOHN DEERE 624L

2018 BOBCAT S595

Stk #C00101-1, Cab/AC, 3 Spool, Dual Diff, Ride Control, Coupler, Bucket, 9319 Hrs ........ ................................................$99,000

Stk #C00177, Cab/AC, EH Controls, 2 Speed, Power QT, Bucket, 1469 Hrs ........$35,000

Warranty Included

Stk #C00335-1, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Aux. Stk #X220425F, 11,000# Capacity, 111' Lift Hydraulics, Coupler, Bucket, 5146 Hrs............ Height, Forks, CS750 Wood Cracker Head ..............................................$125,000 WARRANTY, 31 Hrs ................$489,000

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Hiring Construction Workers Starts With Right Candidates Hiring and retaining good construction employees, and finding skilled, reliable workers is an important focus point, but also a real challenge for employers. Turnover rates remain high, job seekers have increased expectations, labor shortages persist and the employers feel the pressure to meet project deadlines with a weakened workforce. Organizational development veteran Larry Kokkelenberg has more than 40 years of experience coordinating workforce efforts with employers. He trained more than 200,000 leaders, authored two books and has witnessed firsthand the costly consequences of hiring mistakes. During ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023, he shared valuable insights and strategies to attract top talent and build a resilient workforce. Those insights are available in a free downloadable e-book from ConExpo-Con/AGG. Cost of Wrong Hire Recruiting the wrong person for a skilled construction role can bring long-term challenges, including high turnover, increased training costs and project delays. According to Kokkelenberg, effective hiring starts with identifying the traits and habits of successful employees to create a framework for interviewing and selecting ideal candidates. This backward approach to recruitment, outlined in the free online e-book, Hiring and Retaining Good Employees, helps companies attract individuals with the right technical skills, safety competencies and a mindset for teamwork. When companies hire the right people, they not only reduce turnover, but also foster programs where existing employees recommend candidates from their networks. “When employees communicate to their friends and family about good pay, great management and growth opportunities, they help develop referral programs,” said Kokkelenberg. “This method of getting the word out to local candidates is particularly useful and fills open employment opportunities with quality candidates.” Leveraging Outreach, Training Kokkelenberg stressed the importance of proactive outreach to find qualified talent. Initiatives such as summer internships, partnerships with community colleges, soliciting the Department of Labor, and working with the Department of Defense SkillBridge Program for transitioning service members, helps employers build pipelines of skilled workers. Digital platforms, local job fairs and community partnerships also play a role. However, the construction industry saw extraordinary labor shortages throughout

2024. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September 2024 the unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, and the construction industry had 288 thousand open positions. In a recent Workforce Survey Analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), 94 percent of respondents reported having openings for skilled labor positions in the construction industry, a 9 percent increase from 2023. “It’s hard to get the exact experience you want today,” Kokkelenberg said. “More organizations will need to invest in training, once they hire the right person.” Further, the AGC survey noted that 42 percent of respondents increased spending on training and development. While 61 percent reported increased pay rates for hourly skilled labor, just within the last year. These workforce strategies developed while 62 percent reported that available labor is simply not qualified to fill skilled roles in the competitive construction industry. Employee Retention Starts With Employer Accountability Once the right people are hired, retention becomes a shared responsibility. Kokkelenberg argued that salaries, worklife balance, job security and leadership

opportunities are critical to keeping employees engaged. “If employees see no growth opportunities or feel undervalued, they’ll look elsewhere,” he said. Retention also requires investment in training that goes beyond basic requirements. Employees who feel valued and see that their employer is invested in their development are more likely to stay. “Training should show employees they are part of the company’s future,” Kokkelenberg added. “It’s not just about compliance; it’s about demonstrating their worth.” Continuous Recruitment: Strategy for Stability Even with positions filled, Kokkelenberg advised companies to maintain an ongoing recruitment strategy to prepare for unexpected turnover. “You are hiring and looking for good people all year long,” he said. “Even when all your crews are together, you’re still looking for good people.” Employers must also address internal factors, such as pay scales, work environments and opportunities for advancement, to minimize turnover and build a stable workforce.

The construction industry’s labor shortages remain a pressing issue, but as outlined in “4 Steps To Hiring and Retaining Good Employees,” the right strategies can make all the difference. From effective interviewing practices to strong onboarding programs, employers can create a workforce that not only meets today’s demands but drives long-term success. About Larry Kokkelenberg Kokkelenberg holds a doctorate with dual specializations in clinical and industrial psychology. He brings a multifaceted background as a successful entrepreneur, having founded and led several companies, including an asphalt paving firm. In addition, he has extensive experience as an organizational consultant, working across both private and federal sectors, including serving on a White House council. He also is a published author, contributing to the field of organizational development with two notable books. OD for the Accidental Practitioner, provides guidance for individuals who find themselves unexpectedly navigating the field, while its companion volume, OD for the Intentional Practitioner, offers a strategic approach for those pursuing organizational development as a deliberate career path. 

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Retention also requires investment in training that goes beyond basic requirements. Employees who feel valued and see that their employer is invested in their development are more likely to stay.


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Illinois Tollway Board OKs New Seven-Year, $2B Capital Plan The Illinois Tollway board of directors approved on Dec. 19 a new multi-year capital plan that provides for planning, design and construction services that will complement infrastructure investments already under way and serve as a bridge between the Move Illinois Capital Program and the needs of the agency’s next long-term capital program. “The Bridging the Future capital plan is a smart and balanced approach that ensures the completion of critical improvements as we continue the engagement necessary to advance our long-term capital planning process,” said Arnie Rivera, board chairman. “The Illinois Tollway Board has a fiscal responsibility to prioritize strategic regional projects with system upkeep to leverage funds efficiently.” The new $2 billion Bridging the Future capital plan establishes a path forward for 2025 to 2031 ensuring the Illinois Tollway continues to modernize its infrastructure to meet future demands and address maintenance needs for the five roadways on the Tollway system. Funding for the Bridging the Future capital plan is not expected to require any adjustments in the Illinois Tollway’s current tolling structure nor any additional debt financing beyond that already planned for the Move Illinois Program. “Throughout the past year, we’ve been gathering stakeholder and community input as part of our longterm strategic and capital planning process, and one thing we’ve heard across the board is that customers, communities and contractors don’t want to see a pause

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in progress or wait for the next capital program to begin,” said Cassaundra Rouse, executive director. “The Bridging the Future plan will help keep our regional economic engine primed, delivering jobs and contract opportunities and also ensuring our planned infrastructure improvements remain on track.” Scheduled for completion by the end of 2027, the Illinois Tollway’s current $15 billion capital program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the Future, has yielded many accomplishments including completion in 2017 of the new Illinois Route 390 Tollway and a rebuilt and widened Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) with its new SmartRoad corridor, as well as completion of the new interchange in 2022 connecting the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) to I-57. Work is on schedule for construction of the new I-490 Tollway and reconstruction and widening of the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294). The 7-year, $2 billion Bridging the Future capital plan approved by the Board will fund planning, design and construction to address ongoing modernization efforts that advance the region’s transportation network. The capital plan supports the Tollway’s ongoing investments in the people and firms that help deliver transformational projects that keep the region moving.

Bridging the Future projects include: • Connecting Infrastructure — $258 million for interchange work design and construction including the Veterans Memorial Tollway (I-355)/Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88) Interchange as well as the Illinois Route 390 Tollway at County Farm Road and I-88 at York Road/ 22nd Street interchanges. An investment also will be made for improvements to the Lake Cook Road Bridge over the Tri-State Tollway (I-94). • Improving Mobility — $725 million for investments for bridge reconstruction and strategic widening projects including local crossroad and mainline bridges on the Tri-State Tollway (I-294); railroad bridges on the TriState Tollway (I-294) and Reagan Memorial Tollway (I88); as well as local crossroad bridge reconstruction on the north end of the Tri-State Tollway (I-94). • Modernizing the System — $532 million for investments in system improvements and maintenance systemwide, including for bridge repairs, pavement rehabilitation and funding for upgrades to toll plazas and Tollway facilities. • Preparing for Tomorrow — $485 million for technology investments in active traffic management, backoffice system improvements and funding for pilot programs and studies. 

Missouri DOT Names Prequalified Teams for Third Improve I-70 Project The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has received Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from teams interested in competing for the contract to design and construct the third project of MoDOT’s statewide Improve I-70 Program. Improve I-70: Blue Springs to Odessa will add a third lane each direction on Interstate 70 from just west of MO Route 7 in Blue Springs to just east of Johnson Drive in Odessa. The project also includes interchange improvements at MO 131 in Odessa. Missouri’s FY2024 budget from the general assembly signed into law by Gov. Mike Parson provides $2.8 billion in general revenue for the costs to build a third lane of Interstate 70 across the state. The program will plan, design, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate and add three lanes in each direction on approximately 200 mi. of I-70, from Blue Springs to Wentzville. The pre-qualified teams are as follows: • Ames Construction — Ames Construction with designers Parsons

Transportation Group • Capital – HDR — Capital Paving and Construction and Michels Road and Stone with designers HDR Engineering and TranSystems • Improve 70 Alliance — Emery Sapp & Sons and Clarkson Construction with designers HNTB and Bartlett and West • MasTec Design-Build Team — William Charles Construction Company LLC and Koss Construction Company with designers T.Y. Lin International and Horner and Shifrin • Radmacher-Ideker Joint Venture — Radmacher Brothers Excavating Inc. and Ideker with designers Wilson and Company Inc. MoDOT will issue the request for proposals in January 2025 to these teams to work through development of their design-build proposals for the project. The department will work through the procurement process with these teams, who will submit their proposal for the potential selection of the winning contract in spring 2025. Construction could start as early as summer 2025. There are still opportu-

nities for additional consultants and subcontracting firms to be added to each team. Design-build is a project delivery method that combines both the design and construction phases into one contract. The selected contract team completes the design and construction in parallel instead of in succession, which saves time and resources. The project goals are as follows: • Deliver the project by Dec. 31, 2028, within the program budget. • Provide an additional lane of travel in each direction on I-70 from Blue Springs to Odessa. • Modernize I-70 while improving the existing pavement, bridges and interchanges to enhance safety and mobility. • Minimize construction impacts with a focus on work zone safety, communication and construction staging while maintaining mobility. • Provide expanded employment opportunities while developing and using a diverse workforce. For more information, call 888/ASK-MODOT (275/6636) or visit modot.org. 


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Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR . . . . . . . . . .$82,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR . .$195,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 AIR COMPRESSORS ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . .$15,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000 work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towremote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 BACKHOES Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700

P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach,

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NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on Dozer Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR . . . . . . . . .$179,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,500 MOTOR SCRAPERS

Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

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(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, winch, 7,200 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl Others Available Call Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR . . . . . . . . . .$229,500 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection TRUCKS & TRAILERS

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National Equipment League Launches Second Season The National Equipment League has launched its second season with the debut of a new event, new contests and six competitors from the world of construction and heavy equipment operation. This includes returning champion Bryan Furnace, returning competitors Andrew Camarata and Mike Simon (Dirt Perfect), as well as new competitors Brenna Moore, Chris Guins (LetsDig18) and Brandon Shannon (Dirt, Grain & Steel). This will be an official championship round of four events with Furnace putting up his championship belt to the eventual winner at the conclusion of event four. The National Equipment League is hosted by HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America and is built as a new entertainment platform to show-

case the skills, character and passion of the construction industry through competition. “The competition is more fastpaced this season, and we have great rivalries that rise to the surface in each event,” said Bill Elverman, commissioner of the National Equipment League. “This includes the great ongoing rivalry between Mike Simon and Chris Guins, the darkhorse champion Bryan Furnace and the legend Andrew Camarata reminding everyone of how good they are at the controls, and new competitors like Brenna Moore showing us the power of women operators in the industry, and Brandon Shannon matching humor and wit with skill. It’s going to be a great season.” “It really is a hybrid of auto racing and combat sports — it’s entertaining, it’s fun to watch, and

Returning champion Bryan Furnace is prepared to defend his title.

heavy equipment operation translates very well as a sporting event,” said Susan Philpott, marketing manager, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment. “Turning equipment operation into a professional sport and creating this competition is a great way to raise awareness and for people to understand the role that the construction industry plays in the world around us.” The series of National Equipment League events will be broadcast from the Hyundai YouTube and Facebook channels. Triple Crown Products came on board for the new season as the official apparel sponsor/partner, outfitting competitors and field crew for each event. Additional promotional considerations were made possible by Blue Diamond Attachments. A new development this season:

each competitor is sponsored at the event by a local heavy equipment dealer from their home territory. These partners include National Equipment Dealers, A Montano, Diamond Equipment, Buck & Knobby, Jet City Equipment and Hardings Heavy Equipment. For more information on the

Andrew Camarata competes in the mass excavation sprint. The National Equipment League competitors assemble.

Brandon Shannon warms up for the competition.

Returning champ Bryan Furnace will be putting up his championship belt to the eventual winner at the conclusion of event four.

National Equipment League, or to inquire about competing in and sponsoring/participating in future events, email Commish@EquipmentLeague.co m, or fill out the form at EquipmentLeague.com.  (All photos courtesy of National Equipment League.)

Dirt Perfect gets in a practice run at The National Equipment League event.


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The Bobcat® L23 small articulated loader is small enough to fit in small lots, backyards and other tight jobsites.

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Kobelco Announces RTL Equipment as New Authorized Excavator Dealer Kobelco Construction Machinery USA Inc. announced RTL Equipment as the latest addition to its growing excavator dealer network. RTL Equipment now adds Kobelco excavators to its existing Kobelco cranes dealer access. This brand partnership will enable RTL Equipment to provide a wide range of Kobelco excavators from the SK17SR mini-excavator to the SK520LC-11. The Kobelco lineup of machines are ideal for various applications in the construction, forestry, aggregate, auto-dismantling and demolition sectors, according to the company. RTL Equipment is a full-service heavy construction equipment dealership serving customers throughout the Midwest. Since 1988, RTL has provided sales, rentals, parts and service for cranes, excavators, loaders, aggregate and other heavy construction equipment. RTL is an authorized dealer of Kobelco cranes and now adds Kobelco excavators in addition to other top brands with authorized sales territories. RTL Equipment is a provider of earth moving and material processing equipment and is known for its customer focused approach to business. With this new partnership, it will operate as a one-stop shop providing Kobelco rental, sales and service from its authorized Kobelco locations in Iowa and Minnesota. Kobelco works to partner with construction equipment dealers that have a deep knowledge of local markets and have shown success in providing the high level of customer

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service that has long defined Kobelco Construction Machinery. RTL Equipment meets this objective and Kobelco is very confident that future and current customers will see the added value from this new partnership. Kobelco Construction Machinery USA offers crawler cranes and crawler excavators that include zero tail swing, compact, standard, long-reach and demolition models. Together, Kobelco and RTL Equipment will provide customers with quality crawler cranes and crawler excavators with added value features along with superior customer service. For more information, visit KOBELCO-USA.com and RTLEquipment.com. 

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mccoycf.com Bemidji, MN 218-759-1996 Duluth, MN 218-722-7456 Grand Rapids, MN 218-326-9427 Ashland, WI 715-682-5522

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Your hometown Kubota dealers of choice.

1st Choice Equipment LLC www.1stchoiceequipment.com 1555 Atlantic Drive West Chicago, IL 60185 630/510-6050 1305 Sentry Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262/521-5802

ABC Equipment Rental & Sales www.abcequipment.com 29 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 888/572-3888 38525 Chester Rd. Avon, OH 44011 440/934-7368

Alta Equipment Co. www.altaequipment.com 18405 115th Avenue Orland Park, IL 60467 844/GO2-ALTA

Central Power Systems & Services www.kubotacentral.com 1285 Acraway Street Garden City, KS 67846 620/765-3118

Yes Equipment & Services www.yesequipment.com 7001 Manufactures Drive Madison, WI 53704 888/310-3902

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Caterpillar Exhibit to Spotlight ‘Next 100 Years’ at CES 2025 in Las Vegas

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BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY www.brandeismachinery.com 1801 Watterson Tr. Louisville, KY 40299 502/491-4000 Bowling Green, KY 270/780-3004 Corbin, KY 606/528-3700 Lexington, KY 859/259-3456 Stanville, KY 606/478-9201 Paducah, KY 270/444-8390 Evansville, IN 812/425-4491 Indianapolis, IN 317/872-8410 Ft.Wayne, IN 260/489-4551

Caterpillar’s exhibit, “The Next 100 Years: Experience What’s Possible,” will feature a powerful combination of technologies and expertise designed to highlight some of the ways Caterpillar is evolving with customers through the energy transition.

Caterpillar Inc. will launch its Centennial Celebration during CES 2025, providing visitors the opportunity to reflect on the company’s global impact over the last century as well as envision what’s in store for the future. Caterpillar’s exhibit, “The Next 100 Years: Experience What’s Possible,” will feature a powerful combination of technologies and expertise designed to highlight some of the ways Caterpillar is evolving with customers through the energy transition. “Caterpillar was founded in 1925 with an innovative spirit, aimed at helping our customers overcome practical problems and challenges. Over the past 100 years, the company has built on a revolutionary legacy — creating industry-leading products, technologies, services and solutions,” said Rob Hoenes, senior vice president of Caterpillar’s Electrification + Energy Solutions division. Taking center stage at the Caterpillar exhibit will be a 55,000-lbs. Cat 972 wheel loader featuring a technical demonstrator Extended Range Electrified Machine hybrid retrofit. The demonstrator maintains or exceeds performance similar to a diesel machine and does not require DC charging. The retrofit could eliminate the need for additional electrical infrastructure at job sites. “What sets this demonstrator apart from other Cat battery electric machines is an additional power source,” said Rob Janssen, vice president and general manager of Caterpillar’s Electrification + Energy Solutions division. “In this case, it’s a conventional diesel generator running AC power to a rectifier, which converts energy from AC to DC. The energy created is used to charge the battery, drive the machine or both.” Additional key features of the demonstrator: • Cat machines nearing end-of-life can be rebuilt and repowered in a way that allows them to function as part of a reduced-carbon future. • Can be driven on 100 percent zero emission battery power for several hours. For extended operation, the machine can operate on hybrid mode with electricity generated from an onboard gen set.

• An option for customers looking to lower emissions, but not ready to go all-in on battery electric. • Charges overnight on a regular utility grid connection at 240V. Visitors to the Caterpillar exhibit also will experience a virtual job site of the future showcasing examples of the infrastructure required to support electrified job sites, varying charging schedules, and the complexities of a job site powered by the full Caterpillar ecosystem. Key technologies featured in the exhibit: • Cat Command — A remote operating station on the show floor will allow attendees to operate Cat machines physically working at the Caterpillar Tinaja Hills Demonstration and Learning Center in Green Valley, Arizona, 445 miles away. • VisionLink — The cloud-based software application is designed to take the guesswork out of fleet management by providing key insights to maximize performance — regardless of fleet size or equipment manufacturer. Actionable equipment performance data is delivered to a customer’s desktop or mobile device to help customers make informed decisions geared toward analyzing performance and improving productivity. “Our industry-leading digital capabilities convey a distinct competitive advantage. Our customers have autonomous haul truck working 24/7 around the world and have moved nearly 9 billion tonnes,” Hoenes added. “We also offer autonomous dozers, drills, wheel loaders and compactors. Our customers are using these technologies to increase the efficiency, output, safety — and ultimately, the value — of their operations.” Another exhibit feature, the Centennial Corridor, will allow visitors to experience the Caterpillar legacy firsthand. The company’s first 10 decades will be represented, enabling attendees to recognize the significant role Caterpillar has played in building a better, more sustainable world and its contributions to society at large. CES 2025 runs from Jan. 7 through Jan. 10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Caterpillar exhibit is in the center’s West Hall, booth #6416. 

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC. www.roadbuildersmachinery.com 1001 S. 7th St. Kansas City, KS 66105 913/371-3822 Omaha, NE 402/331-9200 Lincoln, NE 402/325-0447 Grand Island, NE 308/384-2620 Norfolk, NE 402/316-2606

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO. www.rmsequipment.com 5633 W Hwy 13 Savage MN 55378 952/895-9595 • 800/888-9515 Rochester, MN 507/701-0199 Duluth, MN 218/727-8611 • 800/888-9535 Virginia MN 218/741-9011 • 800/752-4304 Des Moines IA 515/282-0404 • 800/555-1445 Sioux City IA 712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104 Cedar Rapids IA 319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615 East Moline, IL 309-755-7203 • 800-633-9114


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KOBELCO-USA.COM

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Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc. W250 N6851 Hwy 164 Sussex, WI 53087 262-246-5700 Fax: 262-246-5719

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Blue Ridge Tractor 6923 Mine Five Rd. Benton, IL 62812 618-527-8673 www.brtractor.com

Ronson Equipment Co, LLC 18030 Wicker Ave. Lowell, IN 46356 219-696-5680 Fax: 219-696-5690

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Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Will Host Free Trade Show in January The Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Association (ILICA) will host a trade show on Jan. 30 - 31, 2025, at the Holiday Inn in Champaign, Ill. There is no cost to attend. For more than 65 years, the trade show has been a part of Illinois LICA’s annual convention and members’ meeting, which also features a lineup of educational seminars and entertainment. This year, Illinois LICA is opening its doors even wider, inviting the public to explore everything vendors have to offer — at no cost. Everyone is welcome — contractors, producers, landowners, agribusiness professionals, conservationists and anyone interested in learn-

ing more about the industry. This is an opportunity to connect, learn and contribute to the future of conservation in Illinois. Meet Industry Professionals Engage with more than 35 exhibitors from the land improvement and construction industries, including manufacturers and conservation partners focused on earthmoving, drainage, utilities and more. For more information, call 309/932-1230 or visit illica.net/events. 

John Deere Introduces Flexible Training Options for Those Seeking Enhanced Skills Helping its customers take their skills to the next level, John Deere introduces flexible training options for operators looking to enhance their skills on the job site. John Deere now offers its customers learning experiences that provide focused training on John Deere earthmoving equipment, led by John Deere product training experts. The three-day in-person training courses provide operators with hands-on operations time on John Deere equipment. “Our customers face daily challenges of operator shortages and attrition,” said Matt Nolte, manager, sales & customer training, John Deere. “When they have an opportunity to

train new operators, they’re looking for not only high satisfaction from their new operators being trained, but also the right level of training to get them working efficiently, fast.” For those looking to enhance their skills in person, the three-day training courses, which take place in place in Sacaton, Ariz., will teach customers how to conduct proper and thorough machine walkarounds, perform basic operations and enable customers to operate all key equipment features on John Deere machines. In addition, each attendee will spend approximately half a day exploring various machine families, helping to advance knowledge and skills on pertinent jobsite equipment.

This compact, hands-on training course is intended for new equipment operators with less than one year of experience. Registration for the Dec. 3-5 in-person training session is now open with limited spots available. John Deere plans to roll out additional customer training sessions at various levels of skill at a later time, helping to enhance the performance of operators at all stages of their careers. Customers looking for customized training also can request tailored solutions to match their needs, with Custom Training Sessions available by inquiry. For more information, visit JohnDeere.com. 

CNH Designs Case Compact Track Loader Inspired By Metallica’s James Hetfield A special edition compact track loader from CNH construction brand Case Construction Equipment was on display at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Calif., at the Helping Hands charity concert. Held on Dec. 13, this annual event is organized by the rock band Metallica’s All Within My Hands charitable foundation. Following its debut, this custom-designed Case TV450B compact track loader is destined for use at the ranch of Metallica frontman and co-founder James Hetfield. Hetfield commissioned the design as part of an equipment supply agreement with the Case brand. The CNH Design team brought their expertise to the project to develop proposals inspired by Hetfield’s career and persona. The winning proposal was submitted by John Piper, a rising design talent at CNH. Piper crafted a concept that

recalled one of Hetfield’s tattoos, a skull with wings, together with the sharp iconic font reminiscent of his band’s graphics and album artwork. He also drew from the pinstriping in Hetfield’s private hotrod collection. All these elements were integrated atop a sandy camouflage pattern reminiscent of Hetfield’s signature Snakebyte electric guitar — a direct request from the artist. CNH Senior Designer Darin Weisensel led the production phase of this project, working to bring the custom design to life on the Case TV450B. Built at the Case production facility in Wichita, the TV450B compact track loader is an industry fixture. Tough and rugged, it performs tasks such as digging, loading and dumping in commercial and residential construction activities as well as landscaping. For more information, visit cnh.com. 

INDIANA MACALLISTER MACHINERY Heavy Equipment Rental Locations www.macallister.com Indianapolis HQ 317-545-2151 Fort Wayne 260-483-6469 Lafayette 765-449-8191 Terre Haute 812-478-3155 South Bend 574-288-6622 Washington 812-254-1712

MINNESOTA ZIEGLER CAT

www.ZieglerCAT.com Minneapolis 800-352-2812 Brainerd 877-829-9850 Buhl 800-446-9795 Columbus 866-982-5656 Crookston 800-422-5782 Duluth 800-421-3831 Fergus Falls 800-346-7649 Jackson 866-847-6401 Marshall 800-325-4929 North Mankato 877-845-3938 Rochester 800-247-1068 Shakopee 800-352-2812 St. Cloud 800-522-9469


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IOWA ZIEGLER CAT

www.ZieglerCAT.com Altoona 800-342-7002 Atlantic 877-547-3819 Sioux City 712-252-4401 Fort Dodge 800-342-1848 Mason City 800-342-1849 Postville 800-526-0889

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www.OhioCAT.com Richwood 859-372-4665 859-282-4343 (Rental)

OHIO OHIO CAT

www.OhioCAT.com Broadview Heights 440-526-6200 440-658-2000 (Rental) Cincinnati 513-771-0515 513-612-5600 (Rental) Columbus 614-878-2287 614-851-3737 (Rental) Perrysburg 419-874-7975 419-872-7368 (Rental) Troy 937-335-7660 937-440-2900 (Rental) Youngstown 330-530-9010 330-799-1800 (Rental) Cadiz 740-942-4626 740-942-6100 (Rental) Canton 330-244-2444 330-966-4674 (Rental) Lima 567-242-6860 (Rental) Zanesville 740-453-0563 740-455-8400 (Rental)


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Scale Models for Sale Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

Bucyrus Erie 40H Excavator, 1:50 scale - $135

Grove TM1400 Truck Crane, 1:55 scale - $125

Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Motor Grader,1:50 scale ..............................$100 Allis Chalmers TS300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 scale ................................$100 Bantam Lattice Truck Crane on White WC Carrier,1:50 scale ..............$160 Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader,1:25 scale ................................................$60 Bucyrus Erie 22B Dragline,1:50 scale ....................................................$295 Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Shovel,1:50 scale ............................................$225 Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe,1:50 scale..........................................$225 Bucyrus Erie 40H Excavator,1:50 scale ..................................................$135 Case 580E Backhoe/Loader,1:35 scale ....................................................$85 Case 580SR Backhoe/Loader,1:50 scale................................................$160 Case 590 Super L Backhoe/Loader,1:50 scale ........................................$45 Case 621C Wheel Loader,1:50 scale........................................................$45 Case 850B Angle/Tilt Dozer,1:35 scale ..................................................$100 Case 1845 Skid Steer Loader ..................................................................$45 Case DH4B Trencher,1:35 scale ..............................................................$90 Case 9030B Excavator,1:50 scale ............................................................$65 Caterpillar D6H Track-Type Tractor,1:50 scale........................................$90 Caterpillar 988F Wheel Loader,1:50 scale ............................................$110 Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor w/black Tracks 1:50 scale ............$110 Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor w/yellow Tracks 1:50 scale ..........$110 Caterpillar D8L Track-Type Tractor,1:50 scale ......................................$125 Caterpillar D7C Track-Type Tractor,1:50 scale ......................................$110 Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor,1:50 scale ......................................$120 Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor,1:50 scale......................................$90 Caterpillar AP-1000 Asphalt Paver,1:50 scale ......................................$110 Caterpillar 936 Wheel Loader,1:50 scale ................................................$75 Caterpillar 920 Wheel Loader, 1:50 scale ..............................................$50 Caterpillar 428 Silver Backhoe/Loader,1:50 scale ..................................$75 Shipping and Handling Included

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Caterpillar 416 Silver Backhoe/Loader,1:50 scale ..................................$75 Caterpillar 438C Backhoe/Loader,1:50 scale ..........................................$65 Caterpillar 225 Crane w/clamshell bucket,1:50 scale ............................$75 Caterpillar 12G Motor Grader,1:50 scale ................................................$75 Caterpillar PR-450 Profiler,1:50 scale ..................................................$110 Caterpillar CB534 Double Drum Roller, 1:50 scale ................................$60 Caterpillar 225 Excavator,1;70 scale........................................................$50 Caterpillar 773B Off-Highway Truck, 1:70 scale ......................................$45 Caterpillar 631 Tilting Dumper,1:70 scale ..............................................$50 Caterpillar 631D Motor Scraper,1:70 scale..............................................$50 Caterpillar 627 Motor Scraper,1:50 scale ..............................................$100 Caterpillar 825B Landfill Compactor,1:50 scale ......................................$60 Caterpillar 528 Log Skidder,1:50 scale..................................................$110 Cedarapids 451 Greyhound Paver, 1:50 scale ........................................$80 Doosan DL420A Wheel Loader,1:40 scale ............................................$100 Grove TM1400 Truck Crane,1:55 scale ..................................................$126 Hamm HC-119 Soil Compactor,1:50 scale ............................................$115 Hitachi EX200 Excavator,1:40 scale ......................................................$100 Isuzu V275 Dump Truck,1:55 scale ..........................................................$40 JCB 3CII Tractor Loader (no Backhoe),1:35 scale ..................................$75 JCB 801 Compact Excavator,1:35 scale ..................................................$40 John Deere 470G LC Excavator,1:50 scale ..............................................$90 John Deere 772BH Motor Grader,1:64 scale............................................$35 John Deere 6675 Skid Steer Loader,1:32 scale ......................................$45 Kawasaki Wheel Loader,1:48 scale ........................................................$80 Komatsu D155AX-5 Dozer,1:50 scale ......................................................$70 Massey Ferguson 516 Skid Steer Loader,1:32 scale ..............................$60 Roadtec RP190 Paver,1:50 scale ..........................................................$110 WE PURCHASE COLLECTIONS!!!

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Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company

Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc.

MGX Equipment Services

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THE DOER’S DREAM MAKE YOUR MOVE Push ... more material with the new Hyundai HD100 crawler dozer's best-inclass power-to-weight ratio.

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Engage ...more accurately and more productively with standard 2D or optional 3D machine guidance.

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SISO Air Holds Drone, Tech Demo Event in Savannah, Ga.

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Attendees showed up early for the event to get a look at the vast amount of technology on display and to meet with representatives from across the country.

Erich Omans of Phoenix LiDAR Systems, based in Austin, Texas, assembles a drone with his company’s Miniranger 3-UAV LIDAR Solution scanner for a high accuracy mapping demo.

SISO Air’s Joseph Johnson (L) and Wingtra’s Peyton McCain ready the WingtraOne Gen II drone for flight.

ISO Air, a Smyrna, Ga.-based national dealer for commercial drones, recently conducted a comprehensive drone and technology demo at the SSG Anthony Davis Memorial Model Airfield in Savannah, Ga. Manufacturers from across the country traveled to the event to present their products and technology to attendees. The weather wasn’t ideal, but flights took place between showers and overcast conditions. SISO Air provides coast-tocoast drone technology sales, service and support for use in engineering, construction and military and more. SISO Air is an authorized distributor for top drone manufacturers, including DJI, Harris Aerial, Skydio, Wingtra, WISPR and others and for leading hardware, software and accessory

Gabriel Allit (L), senior commercial UAS pilot of MasTec Clean Energy & Infrastructure, gets a briefing of all the products that will be demonstrated throughout the day from SISO Air’s UAS Support Manager Joseph Johnson.

Representatives of Inspired Flight Technologies Jeromy Hyatt (L) and Keith Gerhardt prepare their company’s IF1200 model heavy lift hexacopter for flight.

manufacturers, including Pix4D, Propeller, GNext Labs, Trimble, InTerra, and others to provide customers with a total technology solution.  CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2024 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

(L-R): Staffers of SISO Air and their parent company SITECH South assemble early morning to set up for the event including Joseph Johnson, Rob Angel, Jamie Reinholt, Kyle Byrd and Omar Maldonado.

Omar Maldonado, SISO Air UAS support specialist, provides a comprehensive presentation on the uses and capabilities of drones, payloads and software.

Everywhere you looked, guests were videoing flights to make sure they had video to share with their company of the products and technology that would best serve their needs.


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MB Crusher Reaches New Heights in Europe ...With Help From Helicopters Three stories. Three heights. Three MB Crusher machines. One goal: work smarter, not harder. It’s not just climbers reaching new heights. MB Crusher attachments have taken to the skies, quite literally, soaring above the Alps. This aerial showcase demonstrates that “working smarter, with ease and profitability” is more than just a slogan; it’s a reality. Why struggle with the complicated logistics of mountain terrain when you can fly above it? When material transport becomes a logistical nightmare and time is short, the solution is simple: reduce effort, maximize results. Here are three projects that demonstrate how MB Crusher tackles the highest challenges — literally. Grands Montets, Mont Blanc, France · 3,300 Meters Above Sea Level The mountains present a tough challenge for most, but not for MB Crusher equipment. Pugnat TP faced a demanding job at 3,300 meters above sea level, without water supply and with limited site access at the location of the new Grands Montets cable car station, designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano. It needed to crush granite into 0-80 mm pieces to build the foundation, without the costly, time-consuming and environmentally harmful task of hauling materials down the mountain and back up. To overcome this, they used the MB Crusher BF90.3 S4 crusher bucket, attached to a Cat 330 excavator.

In Drogo’s Valley in northern Italy, an MB-G500 sorting grapple was airlifted to a steep site where Fattarelli SAS company was reshaping riverbeds and constructing embankments.

An MB Crusher BF90.3 S4 crusher bucket, attached to a Cat 330 excavator, worked at the location of the new Grands Montets cable car station.

In the heart of the Chiemgau Alps, an MB-L140 crusher bucket, flown in by helicopter and mounted on a Kaiser spider excavator.

The BF90.3 was fully disassembled and transported to the site over multiple helicopter trips. Once at the summit, it was quickly reassembled and put to work. This solution saved time and money, minimized the carbon footprint, and helped protect the surrounding environment. Dürrnbachhorn, Austria · 1,776 Meters Above Sea Level In the heart of the Chiemgau Alps, the goal was to lay supply line cables. The logistics? A nightmare. The solution? The MBL140 crusher bucket, flown in by helicopter and mounted on a Kaiser spider excavator. In rugged terrain and tight spaces, the MB jaw crusher handled boulders extracted during digging, which were then reused to fill trenches. No extra transport, reduced pollution, maximum efficiency. Once again, productivity reached new heights. DrogoÊs Valley, Northern Italy It’s not just the crusher buckets that experience the thrill of helicopter flight. In the breathtaking Drogo’s Valley in northern Italy, an MB-G500 sorting grapple was airlifted to a steep site where Fattarelli SAS company was reshaping riverbeds and constructing embankments. This work demands the highest standards of safety and precision. “The MB Crusher grapple is an essential companion,” said Nicola Fattarelli, emphasizing the importance of having the right equipment in extreme conditions. Whether it’s crushing boulders, moving logs, or stabilizing structures, MB Crusher equipment consistently rises to the toughest challenges. From France to Austria and across Italy, working in the high mountains has never been easier, more profitable, or — let’s face it — more impressive.  (All photos courtesy of MB Crusher.)


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#111080 RubbleCrusher RC150T portable 26"x14" jaw crusher. on rubber tracks with 387 hours on 38hp Yanmar engine. 64"x50" feed hopper with spill guard and hydraulic discharge conveyor. Closed-side settings range from 5/8" to 4"

#161013 Willis self-contained diesel-hydraulic 36" x 60' radial stacker. w/ (pre-emissions) Kubota 2203 engine and all new frame and components.

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510136 (2002) Tamrock 700-2 hydraulic drill with 6876 hrs on Cat 3126 engine and 2981 impact hours. Set up for T45 steel with rod changer.

#161010 NEW (2023) WILLIS 36″x60′ #510133 2023 FURUKAWA L110-828 rock drill RADIAL STACKER. tube-type radial stacker with 1,012 hrs on Cat C9 engine & 550 impact with 20hp electric motor & #5 gearbox. 35 degree, 5″ CEMA C idlers and 5′ loadzone hrs on 28kw drifter. MOBA all-in-one 3-axis angle indicator w/ rear and side cameras. 477 with impact idlers. Lagged head & winged tip tail pulleys with Dodge bearings. New CFM compressor. Still under warranty, VG 255/7022.5 tires, pintle hitch, & skid plate. condition.

DRILLS & COMPRESSORS 510134 (2004) Furukawa 1200ED hydraulic dril, w/ 12,043 hrs on 5.9 Cummins engine (approx 600hrs on factory Re-man) & 5590 impact hours (114 hrs since re-seal). New injection pump at 11,394 hrs. New main hydraulic pump at 11,078 hrs. Overall Good condition. #510132 (2022) FRD 1450ED hyd rock drill, with 2753 hours on Cummins 6.7 engine & 1105 impact hrs on 26KW hammer & 353 CFM. compressor. MOBA "all-in-one" 3-axis angle indicator with rear/side view cameras. VG condition. #510099-Tamrock DHA550 self-contained hydraulic drill, Deutz air cooled engine. Has 1185 impact hours. Good condition. #580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter, approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation. #510128 Atlas Copco T45 Smartroc hydraulic drill, 9600hrs on Cat C9 engine and 3600 hrs on Copco 3060 drifter. Set up for 60mm steel. Drill running daily. #530029 Ingersol Rand ECM370, self-contained rock drill w/ VL140 hammer & Cummins engine.

#141166 2024 ANACONDA DF410. (4X10 2-DECK) SCALPING SCREEN ON TRACKS W/ 263 HOURS

#112050 ANACONDA I-12 (43X45) TRACK MOUNTED IMPACT CRUSHER with approx. 839 hours, 43″ diameter, 4-bar rotor on a 45″ wide Universal Crushers impact chamber with a 42″ under-crusher conveyor. 44″x14′ vibrating grizzly feeder with (2) 30″ step grizzly sections with 26″ fines collection discharge belt. 8.5 yard hopper w/ fold down extensions. Cummins 380HP stage 5 engine. Variable speed drives on feeder and all belts. Includes 30″ magnet. Plant rated at 400 TPH

#640058 (2018) Cat 336FL excavator, 4773 hours on 303hp Cat C9.3 engine. Has long stick. VG undercarriage on 33" pads, 66" bucket with hyd. thumb. VG cond.

Rated at 50-125 TPH capacity. Very Good Condition. #141163 Allis Chalmers 6x16 2-deck Ripl-Flo incline screen with structure, 1" screen in top deck & 3/4" screen on bottom. Good cond. #142003-Deister 5x16 2-deck horizontal, underslung screen with new bearings #141164 Pep 6x18, 2-deck high frequency screen on factory chassis with electric motor & switchgear. #141167 Deister BHT2616 (6x16 2-deck) screen, with polydeck top & bottom. Could be set up for wet screen. #142004 Portable Cedarapids/El-Jay 6x20 3-deck horizontal screen, on 3-axle chassis (set up for two screens, but only one included). Has four (4) 30"x12' cross conveyors, two (2) 36"X12' cross conveyors, & two (2) 42" underconveyors.

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#640055 (2021) Sany SY265CLR long-reach excavator (60'), 1750 hrs, Cummins QSB6.7 T4F engine, 190 hp, 70,000lb shipping weight. Has A/C, heat, & radio. Max reach at ground level 57' 9" & max digging depth 43'9", 31" track pads, 60" digging bucket, & plumbed for hydraulic mower. 1-owner machine. Remainder of 5 yr / 5000 hour PRIMARY CRUSHERS/FEEDERS warranty (though Jan 2026). #1111085 Portable Pioneer 3042 jaw with 42"x16' VGG, 42" under- #640057 - 2007 Volvo 330BLC, 5800 hours on 6 cyl D12C, 198hp conveyor, & 150hp motor on shopbuilt chassis. engine. 58" bucket with teeth and hyd. Thumb. 31" track pads, #131026 Simplicity 36"x16' Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, 4' grizzly 78,000 lb operating wgt. Overall, good condition. section. Very good condition. #610137-1995 John Deere 644G Loader, unknown hours and 3 3/4 #118000-New/never used Universal 2036 jaw crusher parts, yard bucket. Good rubber and runs great, overall good condition. including: Jaw plates, toggle seats, toggle plates, spring loaders, and #410063-CAT D9H, EROPS cab w/ A/C, straight blade w/tilt. Single all thread rods. #111083 (2015) KLEEMAN MZ110i TRACK-MOUNTED JAW CRUSH- shank, 4-barrel ripper. 24" pads. U/C (overall approx 70%). Rebuilt engine, trans, and finals (HMR 2994) Left Trunnion is available but ER, (27X43″) with 5374 HRS needs to be installed. Overall good condition. #700001 CAT 12F MOTORGRADER (1970), power shift, hydraulic SCREENS & WASH EQUIPMENT side shift, & scarifier. 14.00-24TG tires approx 30-40%. Everything #1154001 Self-contained SMI portable wash plant w/ 4x8 3-deck works and runs good. Good condition. wet screen. a hydraulic driven Greystone 36x25 sandscrew, & a #810142 (1998) Cat 769D 35 Ton Haul Truck, 485hp Cat 3408 30"x40 hydraulic driven radial stacker. engine. 8 forward gears & 1 reverse. 18.00 R33 E4 tires. #152027 Ortner model 3000 sandscrew. with 5hp electric motor.

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Powerscreen Inducts Four With Combined 160 Years of Service to Its Hall of Fame

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(L-R) are Gerry Quinn, Gerry Kelly, Dermot Corrigan and Terry McNally.

Powerscreen, providers of mobile crushing, screening and conveying equipment, recently welcomed Gerry Quinn, Terry McNally, Gerry Kelly and Dermot Corrigan — four of its local legends — into the brand’s Hall of Fame. Launched at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023, the Powerscreen Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development and success of the Powerscreen brand worldwide. This year’s inductees are four former team members, who between them accumulated an impressive total of more than 160 years’ service during their careers with Powerscreen.

warranty manager, Kelly became a trusted pillar of support for Powerscreen distributors around the world, consistently offering expert guidance and ensuring customer satisfaction across diverse markets. Known for his professionalism and deep knowledge, Kelly earned a reputation as the “fairest” and “most patient” team member to ever represent the Powerscreen brand. His calm and thoughtful approach to every situation, whether resolving complex warranty issues or assisting with technical challenges, along with his ability to provide practical solutions was central to his success and set a standard for others to follow.

Gerry Quinn Gerry Quinn started his Powerscreen journey in the early 1980s and has travelled the world to support the Powerscreen distribution network and customers. As a familiar and friendly face on the Technical Helpdesk, his deep knowledge and approachable manner earned him the respect and gratitude of colleagues and customers around the globe. His contributions went beyond technical support — Quinn became a cornerstone of the Powerscreen community, embodying values of reliability, service and personal connections.

Dermot Corrigan Dermot Corrigan’s association with Powerscreen began in 1968 when he joined during its early days, when it was still known as Ulster Plant. One of his standout achievements was his role in the MK1/PC100 restoration project, a landmark initiative completed in the winter of 2005/2006. Working alongside fellow Powerscreen Hall of Famer, Pat Mallon, Corrigan helped to restore this iconic machine, a project that not only celebrated Powerscreen’s rich heritage but also revitalized the cornerstone of its modern-day headquarters in Dungannon. Corrigan played a key role in numerous new product launches and engineering projects, bringing his expertise, innovation and deep understanding of the industry to every task. Whether designing cutting-edge machinery or refining existing models, Corrigan’s work helped to cement Powerscreen’s reputation for engineering excellence and market leadership. Speaking at the Powerscreen Hall of Fame presentation in Dungannon, Sean Loughran, Powerscreen business line director and general manager said “It is with great pride and gratitude that we welcome these four exceptional individuals into the Powerscreen Hall of Fame. Their work, whether in the field, on the production line, or with our global network, has set standards that continue to drive us forward. Their legacy is a lasting part of our story, and we are honored to recognize their extraordinary contributions to shaping the Powerscreen brand into the global leader it is today.” 

Terry McNally Terry McNally dedicated an impressive 40 years of service to Powerscreen, a tenure marked by hard work and commitment to the brand. Though McNally officially concluded his journey with Powerscreen in 2012, his impact continues to resonate strongly, being held in the highest regard by his colleagues — many of whom are still part of the team at Powerscreen’s global manufacturing centre of excellence in Dungannon. McNally’s legacy lives on through the relationships he built, the knowledge he imparted and the standards of excellence he set. Gerry Kelly Gerry Kelly’s retirement in 2021 marked the end of an extraordinary 41-year career with Powerscreen. In his role as

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Cedarapids Introduces Its Latest TC1300X Cone Crusher to Extensive Static Lineup Cedarapids, a Terex brand, announced the launch of its newest and most advanced cone crusher model, the TC1300X. This crusher marks the latest innovation in Cedarapids’ extensive static cone crusher product line, designed to meet the growing demand for higher productivity and efficiency in rock crushing applications. The TC1300X delivers impressive power, boasting a 400 hp (300 kW) motor, making it a cone-crushing powerhouse. The advanced design includes key kinematics improvements, as well as a large eccentric throw option, which results in the production of high-quality aggregates with superior shape and cubicity. These features ensure that the TC1300X consistently meets customer demands for higher reduction ratios and increased productivity in various applications, according to the manufacturer. Cedarapids has incorporated the TC1300X into other Cedrapids crushing equipment, including the CRC1350, CRC1350S and MC1350 machines, to provide a wide range of solutions,. These models, designed for different operational needs, all benefit from the efficiency and power of the TC1300X cone crusher. In particular, Cedarapids recently unveiled the CRC1350S portable closed circuit cone and screen plant, which features

the TC1300X at its core. This combination delivers enhanced production capabilities, higher output, and lower cost per ton across various applications, as confirmed by recent case studies. Customers looking to improve their crushing operations will find that the TC1300X cone crusher offers enhanced performance with increased productivity at a competitive cost, the manufacturer said. For more information, visit www.terex.com/mps/cedarapids.  Cedarapids photo

The TC1300X is the latest innovation in Cedarapids’ static cone crusher product line, designed to meet the growing demand for higher productivity and efficiency in rock crushing applications.

Metso Agrees to Acquire Long-Term Partner Swiss Tower Mill Minerals Metso is investing in the development of energy-saving comminution technology and has signed an agreement to acquire the outstanding shares of its long-term partner Swiss Tower Mills Minerals AG (STM). Previously, Metso had a 15 percent minority ownership in the company. The parties have agreed not to disclose the transaction value. Metso decided to exercise its right of first refusal following the divestment decision of STM’s other shareholders. As a result of the transaction, Metso’s ownership will increase to 100 percent. Metso has reported its previous 15 percent shareholding as a noncurrent financial asset. Swiss Tower Mills Minerals, based in Baden, Switzerland, specializes in vertical grinding mill solutions. It is best known for the HIGmill grinding mill, which has been exclusively sold and serviced by Metso. This technology is crucial in modern grinding circuits and integral to the development

of energy-efficient comminution processes, for example, in combination with Metso HRCTMe high-pressure grinding rolls. Over the years of cooperation, the use of vertical grinding mill technology has seen significant growth, and the trend is expected to continue. “We are excited to have the Swiss Tower Mills Minerals team as part of Metso. For many years, we have collaborated in serving customers in the mining industry. Going forward, our customers will continue to benefit from an unrivaled comminution solutions offering, which we will develop further,” said Markku Teräsvasara, president, minerals business area and deputy CEO at Metso. “Being fully convinced that Metso is highly committed to further develop Swiss Tower Mills Minerals as the benchmark of the art of grinding, together with my private shareholder colleagues, we have decided to divest our ownership in the company. Hence,

we are pleased to know that the technology we have established together with Metso for the mining industry will remain an essential part of Metso’s flowsheet capability,” said Fritz Moser, chairman of the board of Swiss Tower Mills Minerals. The acquisition, which is subject to the approvals of anti-trust authorities, is expected to be closed in early 2025. About Swiss Tower Mills Minerals AG Swiss Tower Mills Minerals AG is an innovative mid-size Swiss engineering company with a vision to revolutionize and continuously improve grinding in the base and precious metals mineral processing industry. The company’s vertical mill technology has a rich legacy of more than 50 years in industry, with over 200 fine and ultrafine mills in operation. Fore more information, visit www.stmminerals.com and metso.com. 

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Safety. Integrity. Reliability. Those are the principles that Cardinal Civil Contracting operates by on every infrastructure and site preparation job it handles. This full-service contracting company provides turnkey solutions for its customers — everything from surveying, site clearing and grading, to underground utilities, paving and more. From smaller single- and multi-family residential projects to large industrial and institutional jobs, Cardinal Civil Contracting aims to be the contractor of choice in the Raleigh-Durham, N.C., area. “We’ve got the desire to do a good job. Our crews put everything they got into it. They come in and stay till the job’s done,” said Jason Syphrit, equipment manager at Cardinal Civil Contracting. “Everybody has one goal in

mind and that’s to be the best that we can be. And I think that’s what puts us at the top in my opinion.” With the influx of people moving to the area, there is plenty of opportunity to put that attitude and manpower to work. According to Syphrit, the company has around 40 to 50 active jobs currently, with many of them all-inclusive residential subdivisions with pools and recreation areas. Not surprisingly, it takes a lot of heavy equipment to manage that many jobs and they all need regular preventive maintenance (PM) to keep up and running. For some time, Cardinal Civil Contracting hired outside service support; however, as the company grew it became apparent that it needed a solution that gave it better control in both time and cost. That led Syphrit to spend months researching service trucks that the company could purchase to provide efficient PM in the field. Syphrit’s choice? Two service and lube truck upfits (SLU)

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company chose a Ford F550 and a Dodge Ram 5500 for their upfits, both of which allow crew members to manage PM for approximately 70 percent of the company’s equipment fleet. The remaining equipment is new and on service contracts with manufacturers or dealers. According to Syphrit, the two SLUs can provide four to eight services a day, depending on the PM services that need to be completed. “We’re servicing many of our machines every 500 hours, where we are just in and out, and the bigger equipment gets 2,000- to a 5,000- hour service,” added Joe Zandlo, PM specialist. “On a good day, we try to get to three of those. With the SLU, it’s possible if we don’t have to drive miles between jobs.” As a PM specialist, Zandlo’s job is to work exclusively with the SLU servicing dozers, excavators, skid steers, large rollers and other heavy equipment. He appreciates how easy it is to maneuver the truck through different job sites. “As far as getting on the job sites, all the clearance is good,” he said. “Its four-wheel drive capability, which I’ve had to use a couple of times, makes driving and turning into areas simple.” Syphrit agrees. “The operators are not always able to bring the piece of equipment up to the front of the job for service, but these trucks are capable of getting into a site compared to a big truck. We had a particular job that was very hilly, lots of rocks and obstacles and these trucks helped tremendously. And it’s turned out [that] there’s a safety aspect also because the drivers have got such good visibility around the truck, down both sides. I would say I probably wouldn’t go with a big truck again.” Once on a job site, the SLUs have proven to be efficient for completing scheduled PM service. With 690 gal. of fluids available, self-contained hose reels and room for tools, the trucks offer a fast and easy way to perform PM service. Each tank has its own gun so there is no risk of contamination between fluids, and Thunder Creek has equipped the SLU with a VMAC under-hood air compressor to speed fluid delivery. “It’s 100 percent faster. You’ve got all your fluids at hand. You’ve got the huge capacity for waste oil and for new oil. Now we can haul diesel and antifreeze on the truck too and a lot more filters,” said Zandlo. “I can back up to a piece of machinery or beside it and this is all I need right here. With the onboard air compressor, I’ve never had to slow down on oil delivery. It’s constant. As fast as that pump’s running, it’s throwing oil.” The SLU tanks also are easy to refill with the necessary fluids and to dispose of waste oil. “It’s not a big headache. You can see your tank levels from the ground. You don’t have to climb up on the truck and look at how much oil you have left,” said Syphrit. “Drivers will usually come in probably once a week, twice at the most to top off fluids and drain their waste oil. So that’s been good.” An advantage that Syphrit also appreciates is that the SLUs don’t require drivers to hold a CDL or HAZMAT endorsement. There are separate tanks for each service

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fluid joined by a common manifold to the commercial pumping system. Because of that, and the trucks overall lighter weight, any driver with a safe driving record can operate the trucks. “It’s getting hard to find a quality driver for hauling oils and fuels. It is a lot easier to have a guy who already knows the PM side get in this truck and drive it than it is to find a CDL driver with HAZMAT that knows about the PM side of it,” he said. “So, absolutely it’s just a big plus all the way around.” While the maneuverability of the SLUs, the fast and simplified PM service they provide and the ability for any driver to operate the trucks are all advantages — the major combined benefits are time and cost savings. Cardinal Civil Contracting no longer hires service contractors and can rely on the organized PM schedule provided by the front office to let PM specialists know when and where they should be. “The more we can do the stuff in-house, the more money we can save. And as the machines drop off PM agreements with the dealerships, we roll them into our PM system,” said Syphrit. “And the more we can do, the less we are relying on somebody else’ schedule. So, they’ve worked out really well.” If someone were to ask about a Thunder Creek SLU, what would Syphrit say? “Buy four of them. I’m being honest that it’s just a great setup. We chose to set ours up this way, but whoever else could set it up however they want. I just don’t think you can go wrong,” he said. “It’s a lot of stuff in a small package and it gets the job done.”  (All photos courtesy of Thunder Creek.) (Larry Lea is the vice president of sales of Thunder Creek Equipment.)

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Project Improves Core Capacity at West Michigan Airport

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about 175,000 sq. ft. to the west end of the terminal. Funding sources include municipal bonds issued by the airport, federal and state grants, and user fees. “Our airport is part of the economic engine of west Michigan, which is growing rapidly in both commercial and industrial operations. Kent County’s 20- to 30-year-old demographic is growing faster than those 65 and older, which tells us we’re attracting good young talent, innovative thinkers and our businesses are continuing to grow,” said Casey Ries, director of engineering and planning. His team focuses on planning, funding, designing and constructing sustainable facilities and maintaining airport infrastructure for the region. “We see that growth at the airport with increase in both leisure and business travel. In fact, last year we finished busier than prepandemic traffic volumes,” he said. “Our community has rebounded, and businesses are continuing to invest and air traffic continues to increase. With that, the airport’s commitment to our community is to keep pace with demand. We’re not seeing a significant increase in aircraft operations rather commercial aircraft are getting larger. We’re seeing more seats on each plane and doubledigit year-over-year increase in passengers.” TEP aims to improve the guest experience through ticketing and increasing airline capacity for checked bags and the TSA checked bag screening process, thereby

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decreasing process time. The three components of this phase address the consolidation of all the ticketing for seven airlines into one area of the terminal to the west with room for future growth; a fully in-line checked baggage inspection system (CBIS) per TSA requirements; and outbound baggage where airlines receive the screened bags from TSA, sort the bags by flight and move the bags out to the aircraft. The construction manager at risk

(CMAR) contract is between the Airport Authority and The Christman Company. The construction manager was hired via a value-based selection process, and they then solicit trade contractors. The lead designer is VTC; Corgan is architect of record; Fishbeck is handling civil, structural and mechanical, electrical and plumbing work; TLC Engineering Solutions for IT and communications; and InterVISTAS for planning and modeling while the owner’s representa-

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The project broke ground in April 2024 and will add about 175,000 sq. ft. to the west end of the terminal. Funding sources include municipal bonds issued by the airport, federal and state grants, and user fees.

tive is Sluiter Corporation. Nine work categories have been publicly bid as part of this phased design bid and construction contract. Eight of the nine are local to west Michigan. The most significant contract is for the baggage handling system and that is a contract with Beumer Corporation. Other subcontracts assigned to date include Fischer-Idema, Jelsema Concrete Construction, Fence Consultants of West Michigan, DJs Landscape Management, The Bouma Corporation, Total Fire Protection, B&V Mechanical and Bazen Electric Company. The project is on schedule, with 45 percent contracted and the other 55 percent yet to be bid and sub-contracted. Work in progress includes utility relocations and enabling work with curb front and site improvements, demolition, etc., clearing the footprint for the structure. That will be followed by basement excavation and then full structure construction, a basement with two stories above. There also is aircraft and nonaircraft rated concrete paving in addition to standard footings and foundations. Two major components of the project are maintaining airport operations during construction and the introduction of the new baggage handling system. Ries shared there are some constraints to maintaining continuity of airport and airline operations during construction. “We temporarily closed aircraft gate A4 to facilitate construction; that will reopen,” he see AIRPORT page 70


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ARTBA: Overall Transportation Work to Grow 7.5 Percent OUTLOOK from page 1

Alison Black, the association’s chief economist, noted that the sector reached $119.1 billion this year. She said several factors support continued growth. Besides the launch of IIJA projects, several states have hiked revenues to meet federal fund levels. They’ve tapped a combination of general fund transfers, bond issues, business taxes and other user-fee increases to do so, said Black. ARTBA believes overall transportation construction work, including highways, will grow 7.5 percent … to $219.4 billion in 2025, she said. That’s good news for contractors, even though industry economists are taking a more prudent view of the market next year. Mixed Bag of Expectations In its fall webinar on the construction economy, ConstructConnect noted that commercial construction is up this year, but will slow down in 2025. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that non-residential commercial construction spending has increased by nearly 7 percent this year. Kermit Baker considers that “healthy” growth, but monthly drops in spending will result in a real growth rate of about 5 percent to 5.5 percent. Chief economist for the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Baker expects spending to fall even more next year. Citing an AIA survey from last summer, he said non-residential spending growth is predicted to be only 2 percent in 2025. Still considered increases, he noted, they continue to get smaller. That’s troubling when you add in other factors, such as the continued labor challenges. The AGC learned more than 90 percent of contractors who responded to a recent association survey have trouble filling hourly and salaried positions. That’s up from 80 percent of AGC members in 2023. But, Ken Simonson, association chief economist, said employment is up nearly 4 percent this year. In fact, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 40 states have tracked an increase in construction employment.

Infrastructure remains “a bright spot,” reports SmartBrief. In fact, highway, transportation and water systems are expected to sustain investment next year. “We’re seeing growth opportunities, especially in infrastructure and data centers,” Simonson said. “But labor constraints and regulatory confusion will continue to be significant headwinds. “Nevertheless,” Simonson said during the ConstructConnect webinar, “contractors tell us that finding workers is still their number one challenge.” Trained positions, including surveyors, estimators, pipefitters and welders, prove the hardest positions to fill, he said. Simonson said contractors are finding it easier to fill entry-level positions this year. Traffic control and general labor fall into those categories. “People who shunned construction because they thought they could get an indoor job, perhaps with flexible hours, [are now] finding those aren’t so available.” “Or, they’re not paying as well as construction,” he said. “So, more people are showing up to apply for entry-level construction jobs.” As SmartBrief reports, it’s a systemic problem that’s been years in the making. So, it’s nothing new to contractors. The aging workforce is retiring faster than new workers can be recruited and trained, while projects in remote locations make it tough to attract trade workers. “Unlike sectors that can adopt hybrid or fully remote work arrangements, construction remains tied to the job site,” said SmartBrief. “This dynamic not only limits flexibility but also makes it harder for younger professionals to learn from veteran workers.” That’s because mentorship and skill transfer are simply more challenging at a distance. Construction Industry Meets Fork in the Road Inflation remains “stubbornly high” for certain materials, reports SmartBrief. While interest rates have dropped, long-term financing costs may stay elevated. Simonson said that even if infla-

tion stabilizes, mortgage rates and long-term borrowing costs could remain in the 6 percent to 7 percent range. That in turn will exert pressure downward onto certain types of construction projects. Although improving, supplychain issues remain. Certain items — like large generators and specialized electrical components — are still hard to source reliably. “Unexpected disruptions, from low river levels to plant shutdowns, can create ripple effects that delay projects and increase costs,” noted SmartBrief. “If labor and material challenges define the industry’s current struggles, technology may shape its future,” said the publication. Contractors seeking to boost efficiency and reduce errors are

adopting drone, (BIM) and project management technology. Yet not all innovations inspire confidence, SmartBrief discovered. In fact, AGC survey respondents were hesitant about AI and autonomous machinery. More than half of the AGC members who responded expressed concerns about adopting AI on job sites. “This skepticism often stems from liability worries and uncertainty about ROI,” said SmartBrief. Contractors want hard evidence that these tools deliver tangible benefits before committing. “People need to see case studies that demonstrate feasibility, methodology and measurable results,” said Kris Lengieza. Global technology specialist at

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Contractors are cautiously optimistic about industry conditions for 2025.

Procore Technologies, Lengieza was part of the SmartBrief report, “Future Focus: The AEC Industry Outlook for 2025.” He believes that without that proof, AI and robotics may remain on the industry’s periphery. Business management firm Deloitte notes that while the construction industry in 2024 was defined by strong fundamentals, it remains “challenged.” The industry saw a 10 percent addition in nominal value this year, and a 12 percent increase in gross output. Spending passed $2 trillion and maintained a balanced trajectory in the first half of the year, reports the firm. “Despite facing a pervasive talent shortage, the sector’s employment level reached 8.3 million in July 2024,” said Deloitte. That surpassed the market’s previous peak of 7.7 million from 2006 and has been increasing steadily for more than a year. Plus, the Dodge Momentum Index, measuring nonresidential building dollars, has also steadily risen, showing owner confidence in market conditions. “Nevertheless, the industry had its fair share of challenges,” said Deloitte, including high interest rates and price inflation that hit residential and commercial. On the other hand, construction investment being driven by government investments and an expected decrease in interest rates may provide relief next year. Bracing for Future Possibilities As Deloitte states, disruption and volatility are nothing new to the construction market. Evolving economic and regulatory factors, said the business consulting firm, are expected to shape the industry in 2025. “Nonetheless, 2025 could present opportunities for continued growth,” and contractors should pay attention to several factors. The “labor mismatch” and evolving skills requirements require innovative workforce strategies, automation, enhanced worker experiences, and diversity. “The sector’s ability to adapt … will be important in working to see OUTLOOK page 70


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WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS NEED TO PURCHASE FOR OWN STOCK CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS (916, 926, 936E, 950B, 950E, 950H, 966E, 966F, 966H, 970F & 980F. EMAIL: ROYALMACHINERYTRADERS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923360598261 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 85ZV , 90ZV , 90ZIV , 95ZV. ALSO SEARCHING FOR KOMATSU WA470-3 , WA600-3 , WA600-6. RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: ALADNANENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923445757577 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC); CLARK ECX 25 FORKLIFT. EMAIL: JBSSERVICES37@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AL): KOMATSU 12 INCH BUCKET, PC35 EMAIL: JSGODSEY78@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 205-485-4605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): MANUFACTURER: JCB 540-170 TELEHANDLER, 2016 OR NEWER. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADERS - NEED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G/H, 14G,14M. ALSO LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER WA-600 AND WA-900. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): MISCELLANEOUS CATERPILLAR ATTACHMENTS. LOOKING FOR RELIABLE IT COUPLER ATTACHMENTS AND JOHN DEERE 644K FORKS (JRB COUPLER) TO ENHANCE OUR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. ITEMS REQUIRED TO BE IN GOOD, WELL-MAINTAINED CONDITION. THE MOST DESIRED ATTACHMENTS ARE SIDE DUMP BUCKETS (LEFT AND RIGHT), BROOM ATTACHMENT, EXTENDABLE BOOM ATTACHMENT FORKS. PHONE: 484-781-2958 EMAIL: JWALSH@JAMESTOHARAINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CLARK M371 SKID STEER LOADER EMAIL:ANDYGRANGER30@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZER. PLS PRICE FOB OR CIF ALEXANDRIA PORT EGYPT. EMAIL: ELEKTESADCO@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 00201005311220 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 336 EXCAVATOR - MUST HAVE A HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS AND GPS EQUIPPED. UNIT SHOULD HAVE BETWEEN 4-6000 HOURS. EMAIL: AARONA@BLACKSTARACA.COM PHONE: 737-587-1936 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - CAT MODELS 777C, 777D, 777F, 777G. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 1-818-956-5231 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU WA-600, WA-500 AND WA-900 WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): A CUMMINS 5.9 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE FOR A CASE 1155E LOADER. EMAIL: KUBERSKIEXC@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 09500208661 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): NEED CAT 988 USED WHEEL LOADER. IF AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT ASAP. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS EAGLE CRUSHERS / PULVERIZERS / SHEARS. ISO PORTABLE, PREFERABLY CLOSED CIRCUIT, IMPACT CRUSHERS. ALSO INTERESTED IN PORTABLE SCREENS EMAIL: GIVEBUYSELLTRADE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 512-822-8818 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA600-6 WHEEL LOADER & CAT 988. IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OK): CATERPILLAR D5N CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JUNK4@ACEINVESTMENTS.COM; PHONE: 405-627-6246 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR MODEL 815 SOIL COMPACTOR. EMAIL: ANDREWL@BLACKSTARACA.COM; PHONE: 312-898-5355 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 09500208661 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Variety of Attachments Give Wheel Loaders Advantages in Versatility LOADERS from page 10

The attachment choice also depends on the environment where operators will be working. “If operators are fortunate to have a wide-open parking lot, then a snow pusher is a good choice,” said Zak. “You can quickly push snow off parking lots at shopping malls and grocery stores.” Remote Monitoring Technologies Remote monitoring technologies have become a gamechanger for wheel loader fleet management, especially in snow removal operations. With telematics systems, owners can remotely monitor a variety of critical machine parameters like fuel levels, engine temperature, tire pressure, hydraulic system performance and engine hours. “By monitoring this data remotely, fleet managers and operators can track the machine’s condition from anywhere, allowing them to make proactive adjustments before a small issue becomes a bigger problem,” said Zak. “This level of insight is very valuable in snow removal operations where equipment is often used around the clock in harsh weather.” In addition to monitoring the machine’s internal systems, telematics can also help manage operational efficiency during snow removal. By using GPS and fleet management software, you can track the wheel loader’s location, moni-

tor usage and use the data to optimize work schedules. Routine Maintenance Winter can be particularly harsh on construction equipment, so regular maintenance is essential to keep it performing at its best. Pay particular attention to fuel systems in cold weather: diesel fuel can gel when temperatures drop, leading to engine problems. “Operators should be sure to use winterized diesel fuel or fuel additives designed to prevent gelling in low temperatures,” said Zak. “Fuel filters should be checked and replaced regularly, as clogged filters can reduce engine performance and fuel efficiency. Inspect and replace any old or worn fuel lines, ensuring that the fuel flows freely and doesn’t become contaminated with water or debris.” Equally important is the regular inspection and maintenance of air, hydraulic and engine filters, which play a significant role in a wheel loader’s performance during snow removal. The air filter prevents dust, snow and debris from entering the engine. Take advantage of the wheel loader’s features for productive and efficient snow removal and follow maintenance tips to keep your equipment running smoothly throughout winter for snow removal. For more information, visit na.develon-ce.com/en.  (This article was provided by DEVELON North America.)

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Airport Construction Presents Unique Challenges for Crew AIRPORT from page 62

said. “We’ll have some temporary relocation of airline offices but are working to maintain the guest experience and capacity while we build new and improved spaces. We will have new ticket counters, new baggage handling system partially in place, move airlines into that new system beginning in 2026, and then renovate the old spaces and old systems before completing the project in 2027.” As for the baggage handling system, the airport worked with airline partners in evaluating different technology solutions and selected an individual carrier system (ICS), which is an established baggage handling system in Europe, but relatively new in the United States. In an ICS, each bag is placed in an individual tote for consistent conveyance and tracking. Other solutions considered were a traditional belted system and a cross-belt sorter system. Ries noted that the initial capital cost for ICS is slightly more than a

traditional belted system, but the operational cost is significantly less. “We calculated a four-year payback on the investment, primarily due to reduced operating costs with the utilities and electrical demand. We project 50 percent less energy consumption with this ICS system over traditional belted system plus reduction in bag jams and staff time to keep the system operational,” he said. The new ICS baggage handling system offers real-time monitoring and 100 percent tracking of each bag through the system. “We’ll track each bag from the point of injection into the system through the TSA screening operation with the checked baggage inspection system. Each bag is then tracked to the point where it’s delivered to the airline. We expect to reduce the total time in system for those bags, and we’ll be tracking and reporting on those times for awareness and transparency. Automation is, to call it a tremendous improvement, an understate-

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Work includes utility relocations and enabling work with curb front and site improvements, demolition, etc., clearing the footprint for the structure.

ment with the new baggage handling system,” said Ries. Equipment used on the project includes vertical sheet piling; a mobile fusion welding machine; hydro vac excavators; a cold asphalt milling machine; excavators; front end loaders; dump trucks; rough-terrain cranes; and 500-ton flatbed chillers. Specialty

labor involves baggage handling system installers and programmers. Working at the airport presents some unique challenges. “Our approach to cranes is scrutinized, specifically through a review process called 7460 with the FAA to understand vertical impacts to flight operation, line of

site impacts from the air traffic control tower, to minimize or eliminate obstructing their line of sight where we’re working only a few hundred feet away,” Ries said. The project has received local community support with area contractors showing significant interest in being a part of the development. “That’s important to the Airport Authority, that as we invest in airport infrastructure the economic impact of that investment is felt throughout the community, providing as many opportunities as possible for local contractors and employees to bid on and work at the airport,” Ries said. “The airport’s brand throughout west Michigan is very strong. Just over a year ago, we opened eight new gates on concourse A which were intentionally designed to look and feel like west Michigan and the feedback has been tremendous. TEP will continue that look and feel of west Michigan, giving the airport a sense of place and character.”  CEG

AGC Survey: More Than Half Believe Markets Will Be Healthy OUTLOOK from page 64

meet the demands of a rapidly evolving market and ensuring a robust … workforce,” said Deloitte. Advancements in technology will continue to modernize the industry next year, according to Deloitte. Technologies, such as digital twins, robotics and AI, can streamline project management, collaboration and decision-making as they reduce delays and costs. “With wide-scale adoption,” noted the firm, “companies could experience improved productivity, safety and resource allocation.” Changing economics will shape the industry next year. Lower interest rates and falling inflation could reduce the cost of project financing. That, in turn, could encourage both public- and private-sector investments in construction, said Deloitte. Finally, federal infrastructure investment will continue to benefit non-residential projects. This includes transportation, manufacturing and utilities. “The recent increase in tariff rates on strategic materials like steel and aluminum aims to boost domestic production capacity,” noted Deloitte.

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Contractors must embrace technology to combat the long-standing challenges created by labor shortages, say industry economists.

At the same time, it also has the potential to heighten the risk of reciprocal tariffs. At the ConstructConnect webinar in November, economists summarized the industry outlook for next year as a combination of optimism and caution.

“While commercial construction spending continues to grow, it will likely do so at a slower rate next year,” according to the organization. Despite an increase in entry-level construction staffing, finding experienced help

is still a challenge. But that’s not hindering bidding on new projects. “As is the case every year, it will be important for contractors and firms to keep a keen eye on market factors and trends in 2025,” said the firm. SmartBrief’s take is that despite the challenges, many firms remain hopeful. Nearly 60 percent of the AGC survey respondents believe markets will be healthy. And almost half plan to purse new markets next year. SmartBrief urges contractors to address labor shortages with robust workforce development. The organization suggests businesses “recalibrate” project bids and supply agreements to counteract inflation’s effects, and strategically adopt technology. SmartBrief suggests “focusing on tools that deliver clear returns and build trust among stakeholders.” The firm believes that cultivating a flexible, forward-thinking mindset and forging strong partnerships contractors can navigate the uncertainty. “For those willing to embrace change … the next few years hold the promise of sustainable growth, improved efficiency and a more resilient industry.”  CEG


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728 W Cumberland Gap Pkwy Corbin, KY 40701 606-528-9440

6345 Clearfield-Woodland Hwy Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-8500

2655 Kentucky Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46221 317-247-9125

4734 Sergeant Road Waterloo, IA 50701 319-234-8710

3101 French Road De Pere, WI 54115 920-343-6496

2114 Highway 1428 East Prestonsburg, KY 41653 606-874-2104

6901 Highway 41 North Evansville, IN 47725 812-867-6661

500 River Rd. Nitro, WV 25143 304-755-7788

106 8th Street Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 866-539-8106

4679 New Baumgartner Rd St. Louis, MO 63129 314-487-8925

3478 5th Ave. S Fort Dodge, IA 50501 800-206-5936


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