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Crews Replace ‘Half-Historic’ Bridge at Border
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Construction began in June 2018 on the three-year, $39.3 million Baudette-Rainy River International Bridge Replacement project at the U.S.-Canada border, a joint venture of the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Ministry of Transport–Ontario (MTO) headed up by Lunda Construction Co. The existing 1,283-ft., six-span steel truss bridge over the Rainy River, consisting of one lane in each direction with a 5.9-ft.-wide sidewalk, was built in 1960 by Barnett-McQueen Ltd. and links Baudette, Minn. (Highway 72), and Rainy River, Ontario (Highway 11). Customs plazas are located on either side of the bridge, which operate 24/7 throughout the year. The new 1,350-ft., five-span, Igirder (haunched continuous steel) bridge will have two-lanes in each
The Pennsylvania-truss bridge slated for replacement is considered a historic structure on the American side of the border, though not by the Canadian government.
direction and a sidewalk/bike path on one side. Motorists will continue to use the existing bridge while the new one is constructed just east of the current structure. The new
bridge is expected to open in 2020, at which point the old bridge will be torn down. The new bridge will provide a safer and longer-lasting structure, a
smoother and longer lasting bridge deck, a safer walkway for pedestrians and shoulders for bicyclists, according to MnDOT. see BRIDGE page 48
MoDOT Launches $36M Interstate Upgrade Missouri is gearing up for a major bridge construction project along Interstate 44. Beginning in late spring or early summer, 12 bridges along a 30-mi. stretch of the highway will be replaced, with another seven to be rehabilitated. Many of the bridges date back to the 1960s, when the highway was built, and 10 have critical elements in poor condition, Greg Chapman, project manager of the Missouri Department of Transportation , said at a press conference Feb. 7 at the Missouri Department of Transportation Regional Office in Joplin. The project, which will be overseen by MoDOT and the Federal Highway Administration, is budgeted at $36.1 million and is expected to be completed by December 2021. Emery Sapp & Sons, based in Columbia, Mo., was chosen as the lead con-
tractor, in part because it was able to maximize the service life of as many bridges as possible with the funding available. The company plans to work with Parson’s Transportation Group of Washington, D.C.; Civil Design Inc., of St. Louis; Lochmueller Group, of St. Peters; and Dan Brown and Associates of Sequatchie, Tenn., according to a report in the Joplin Globe. The project area is located between Mile Marker 29 near Sarcoxie and Lawrence County Route Z near Halltown. It is estimated that 40,000 vehicles travel I-44 on a daily basis. “It carries a tremendous amount of goods and services every day,” Chapman said. “It’s a critical component to our economy, and we can’t afford to allow these bridges to get to a point to where we’re having one-lane closures
and things of that nature.” While the project is “in line” with Gov. Mike Parson’s goal to replace the state’s aging infrastructure, including some of the 900 bridges the FWHA lists in poor condition, Chapman said that work on I-44 has long been planned under MoDOT’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. According to the project’s website, lane closings and traffic shifts will be implemented at bridges under construction, and major delays can be expected at times, but at least one lane of I-44 will be open in each direction at all times. In addition, traffic may be diverted to detour routes, and drivers of large trucks are urged to find alternative routes. For more information, visit www.modot.org/i-44-project-bridge-rebuild. CEG
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2012 CAT D6T XLVP / $215,000
2014 CAT 740B / $295,000
2013 CAT 12M / $139,000
SN DTD01137 / 4562 HRS
SN T4R02171 / 7155 HRS
SN R9S00152 / 6002 HRS
2016 CAT 980M / $369,000
2012 CAT 316EL / $105,000
2011 CAT 420E / $59,000
SN KRS01110 / 3218 HRS
SN DZW00295 / 4082 HRS
SN DJL00833 / 3525 HRS
2016 CAT 246D / $35,000
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2013 CAT 289D / $39,000
SN BYF02880 / 369 HRS
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2017 Broce Broom RCT350 ..... $37,500
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A/C & heat, Tier4 4f 84.5HP diesel, 2 speed hydrostatic, 8’ brush, 150 gal. w water system, brackets & steering valve for tow bar, Hyd’s/brackets s for blade, road lights, beacon, Scraper blade/tow ow bar are additional., 1,385 hrs. #N4964
Heat & A/C, radio, 84HP Tiier 4 dsl, E-H controls, ntrols, 2 speed, 3,800 lb. oper. cap., 17.7� rubber tracks, aux. ux. hydr., hydr. mount plate, suspension seat, keyless start, t, block heater, 78� bucket, 10,100 lbs., 1,411 hrs. ..................... ........ #N4282
Cab with A/C, Komatsu atsu SA6012E-2 259HP diesel, 2 lever controls, s, 26.5-25 tires, 49,723 lbs., 3,370 ORIGINAL HO OURS! ................. #11392A
2017 Ashland 220TS4 Scraper .. $POR
2018 Ashlan nd 215TS2 Scraper ... $POR
2018 Ashland 215TS2 Scraperr ..... $POR
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22 yard capacity heaped, 126� ccut, ejector pan, four 29.5R25 tires, lead pan, rear hy ydraulics, minimum 400HP required, 26,100 lbs. ..................... #N4972
21.5 yard capaccity heaped, 126� cut, ejector pan, 2 tires, 29.5R25 ttires, lead pan, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP re equired, 26,100 lbs. ........... #N5447
21.5 yard capacity heaped, 126� cut, ejector pan, 2 tires, 29.5R25 tires, lead pan, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP required, 26,100 lbs. s. ... #N5641
22 yard capacity heaped, aped, 126� cut, ejector pan, four 20.5R25 tires, lead ead pan, rear hydraulics, minimum 400HP req uired, 26,100 lbs. ..#N5642
‘12 Kobelco SK295LC-9 Excav E . $109,500
2012 Kobelco o SK210-9 Excavator . $96,500
‘11 Kobelco SK295LR-9 63’ Excavator ator . 124,500
2013 Case IH Steiger ger 500HD 4WD . $159,500
A/C, 204HP Tier 4 interim (SCR), 32� pads, 10’ 6� stick, 23’ 7� dig depth, JRB hydraulic q-ccoupler, 66,800 lbs., pattern control, aux. hydraulics., 3,300 hrs. .... #KOB187
Cab with A/C, Hin no J05E-TI 157HP, Tier 4 diesel, 31.5� pads, 9’ 9� stick, 22’ dig depth, hand control 1-2 way auxiliary hydrauliics, pattern control, 48,500 lbs., JRB hydraulic couplerr, 3,431 hrs. ............................ #KOB236
A/C, FPT F4HFE613P A003 204HP Tier 4 diesel, ´ SDGV SDWWHUQ FRQWURO ORQJ UHDFK FRQ¿J ZLWK œ reach, 76,500 lbs., 3,191 hrs. ................... .... #KOB113
16F/2R Powershift, radarr, (4) hyd. remotes, standard hyd. pump, no PTO, high cap bar, electric mirrors, HID work lights, factory guidance ready, GP PS antenna ready, cold weather start aid pkg., deluxe cab, 710/70R42 0/70R42 duals., 1,814 hrs. #11299
‘16 Internat. 7500 Tandem a m Dump $97,500
2005 Ford F7 750XL Boom Truck . $58,500
2016 Bell B40D Articulated ... $229,500
2016 Bell B40D Articulated A ... $249,500
Navistar 10 350HP, 58,000 GVW, 18,000 front, 40,000 rears, air ride cab, engine brake e, power windows, block heater, cruise control, 16’ Wa arren dump box, high lift tailgate, electric tarp , 29 9,977 Mi. ..#N4703
Cummins dies sel, 6 speed, 32,000 lbs. GVW, OEV UHDU ´ :% 5 WLUHV œ ÀDW bed, Te erex BT 3470 Crane, 17 ton capacity, 4 hydraulic outriggers, 18,875 Miles ........... #10882
449HP Tiier 4 diesel, 40.5 ton cap. (30 yds.), 6WD, Michelin 26.5R 25, on board weighing, hand safety rails, ails, remote jump start, keyless start, tailgate, 65,800 lbs., 3,929 hrs. .. #BEL004
40.5 ton capacity (30 yds.), Allison 4600PR transmission, 6WD, 29.5R 25, on board weighing, hand safety rails, keyless start, tailgate not included, 65,800 lbs., 2,779 hrs. s. ........................ #BEL005
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INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGY KEEPS COMPANY AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Speed. Efficiency. Accuracy. Devising a plan to achieve all three of those goals on a consistent basis can separate a company from its competition. For RAMS Contracting, that plan involves a heavy dose of leading-edge technology.
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LANO EQUIPMENT HOSTS HOT LUNCH, OPEN HOUSE ON SNOWY WINTER DAY
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Lano Equipment of Norwood Young America, Minn., hosted it annual Pork Chop Lunch and Open House Feb. 25. Offering good, hot food on a snowy winter’s day, the event generated yet another large turnout.
Jessie R. Ross, long-time Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) employee, died on Feb. 16, 2019. She was employed with CEG in its Circulation department since October 1996 and remained an employee up to the time of her passing.
The Toro Company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held The Charles Machine Works Inc., an Oklahoma corporation and the parent company of Ditch Witch and several other brands.
With a growing global population, the need for new or renovated infrastructure is becoming ever more prevalent. But how do we go about making sure that this infrastructure is sustainable?
A new report released by the Mineta Transportation Institute examines ways to recruit and retain more women in transportation, offering 11 recommendations to help improve both female- and minority-focused hiring practices.
Komatsu America Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire TimberPro Inc. The acquisition is expected to close on April 1, 2019, subject to completion of the closing conditions.
Eric Fobbe of Buffalo, Minn., spent a recent weekend building a 20-ft. snowman that now looms over the street like a fat, frozen colossus. Fobbe and his family accomplished the feat with the help of a Case skid steer loader.
The I-94 Modernization Advanced Bridges Project Team recently received the 2018 MDOT-ACEC Partnership Charter Award, which recognizes project managers and firms in Michigan for project partnerships.
The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA), a self-regulating body of independent dealers in the used equipment market, held its annual meeting and vendor expo Feb. 15 to 18 in Orlando, Fla.
Roderick “Roddy” J. Valente founded R. J. Valente Gravel Inc. in 1989 with one dump truck, a bulldozer and dispatch located in his kitchen. Today, R. J. Valente is one of New York state’s largest material handlers.
Dave Turin, also known as “Dozer Dave,” who rose to fame on the Discovery Channel’s popular show “Gold Rush,” made a special guest appearance at the 2019 World of Asphalt / AGG1 show held Feb. 12 to 14.
A sea of equipment stretched over the 220-acre Ritchie Bros. auction site in Orlando, Fla., as the company hosted its largest auction ever. Over six days, the company sold more than 13,350 assets for a record $297million.
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS
COMPACTORS
CRANES
Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
AIR COMPRESSORS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500
BACKHOES
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS
(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
CRAWLER TRACTORS
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500
MOTOR SCRAPERS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)
Komatsu
PC128UU,
1996,
offset
boom, Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good
rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
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TRUCKS & TRAILERS
dition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100,000 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
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RAMS Contracting Ltd. Incorporating Technology Keeps This Lannon, Wisc., Company Ahead of the Curve Speed. Efficiency. Accuracy. Devising a plan to achieve all three of those goals on a consistent basis can separate a company from its competition. For RAMS Contracting Ltd., a Milwaukeearea, full-service contracting company, that plan involves a heavy dose of leading-edge technology. “Working smarter, not harder is critical,” said President/CEO Tammy Ristow. “We are constantly looking for ways to improve our operation. Having the latest technology is the best way to do that. We believe in technology and will always invest in it.” With that philosophy, RAMS turns to Roland Machinery Company and Sales Rep Jen Jacobs for Komatsu’s intelligent Machine Control equipment with integrated GPS technology and semi-automation. The company, which was one of the first in the area to test a D61PXi dozer in 2014, added a D39PXi dozer and PC490LCi excavator last summer. “The intelligent Machine Control pieces are next-level,” said Project Engineer Mike Butchart. “I would estimate that they increase our production by 30 to 40 percent. Plus, we don’t waste time with
masts and cables, and we rarely stake a site. On top of that, the system works well. It’s like it anticipates what it needs to do next, instead of reacting. That’s a huge advantage.” In addition to saving time and money, the machines also enable inexperienced operators to be productive right away. “Finding skilled operators is a challenge for everyone in our industry right now,” said Ristow. “The Komatsu intelligent machines give new operators the ability to get in the cab and contribute, which really augments the talent pool.” The integrated GPS provides a boost for RAMS’ most experienced operators as well, said Foreman Keith Argue. “It elevates their performance. I compare it to Utilizing a Komatsu intelligent Machine Control PC490LCi excavator, like the one pictured here, has giving Aaron Rogers the best wide helped RAMS Contracting increase its efficiency. Last summer, the excavator was essential in the receivers in the world, instead of a company’s completion of a 16-acre athletic complex on schedule, despite wet conditions. bunch of undrafted free agents.” cessfully on several projects. yards of material and place an and we’re within a tenth of a foot. Serious Results On a 16-acre athletic complex additional 8,000 yards of topsoil It eliminates the need to bring RAMS Contracting is commit- for the City of Cedarburg, the intel- for the project; however, it was a another machine in to clean up ted to deploying the most ligent Machine Control pieces very wet summer and there were when we’re done. It’s amazing.” advanced technology, and allowed RAMS crews to save weeks where we could only work Komatsu intelligent Machine money and time, and also helped two days,” recalled Argue. “The Always Learning Control has continually delivered. them battle rainy conditions. D61PXi and PC490LCi were cruRistow knows that just because Last summer RAMS used it suc“We needed to move 20,000 cial to us finishing on time. Being RAMS Contracting is ahead of the able to excavate and grade with the innovation curve today, that doesn’t D61PXi was a huge time-saver. guarantee it will be tomorrow. Even with limited access to the That’s why the RAMS team is project, we were able to make sure always looking for ways to improve. the site drained correctly and “Technology isn’t just the wave avoided puddles. of the future, it’s already here,” she “Also, we could use the stated. “It’s constantly changing PC490LCi to move a lot of dirt, and improving, and we must learn even though it was too wet for how to incorporate it, or we will be scrapers,” he continued. “We could left behind. We’re always looking get into those areas without tearing for the latest advancements and the site up, excavate on-grade and how to use them. When you sit keep loading trucks. The back, you get left in the dust.” Komatsus made that possible.” Ristow sees a similar mindset in The versatility of the intelligent Roland and Komatsu. Machine Control equipment fur“Having a manufacturer and ther increases its value for RAMS. dealer that think the same way is “The D61PXi is my favorite paramount for us,” she added. machine because it’s light, agile “Komatsu is committed to develand stable,” said Argue. “We do so oping new technology, and Roland much with it — finish grading does an excellent job educating pads, mass grading on ponds, ston- and training us, so we can use it to ing parking lots, grading slopes — the fullest.” anything. Plus, the visibility from (This article originally RAMS Contracting Foreman Keith Argue uses a Komatsu intelligent Machine Control D61PXi dozer the cab is amazing. I can see the appeared in the Roland Industry to finish grade a pad in Lannon, Wisc. “The D61PXi is my favorite machine because it’s light, agile valve boxes, manholes and any Scoop Magazine, February 2019 and stable,” said Argue. “We do so much with it — finish grading pads, mass grading on ponds, ston- other obstacles. The blade doesn’t Issue, which is produced by ing parking lots, grading slopes — anything.” jump, the machine rides smooth Construction Publications, Inc.)
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JD 700J LGP, 30” Pads, JD 300GLC, 12’ 4” Arm, 132” PAT Blade, 32” Pads, Warranty, #106080 ........$104,000 #107835 ..........$183,000
JD 160GLC, 10’ 2” Arm, NPK Hammers, All 28” Pads, #108006........ Sizes for All Makes. ......................$125,000 Inspected and Well Maintained, GH4-GH18
Rome RC-180CS Roll JD 644K, Cab, Air, 3 out Scraper, #7072 ...... Spool, Ride, #106109 .. ........................$42,000 ......................$149,500
JD 844K, Cab, Air, JD 9560R, High Flow, JD 624K, Tool Carrier, Joystick, #105448 ........ Front Weights, #109055 Coupler, Aux Hyd, ......................$298,000 ......................$249,000 #99984............$175,000
JD 550K, LGP, 24” Pads, JD 710K, Cab, Air, 4x4, 124” Blade, #96606 ........ Ext Hoe, Aux Hyd, ..........................$97,000 #109673 ........$109,000
JD 670GLC, 13’ 9” Arm, JD 744K, QC, 3 Spool, JD 670D, Low Cab, Air, 36” Pads, #107833........ #109511..........$198,000 14’ Blade, #98303 ........ ......................$498,000 ........................$89,500
JD 850K, 128” Semi U Bomag BW177DH-40, Blade, Ripper, #108361 66” Smooth Drum, ......................$219,000 #103277 ..........$49,500
CEC Screen, 6 x 16 JD 772G, Low Cab, Air, JD 844K, Cab, Air, Wheeled Screen, Joystick, 7.25yd Bucket, 14’ Blade, Scarifier, #91758 ..........$259,000 #105102 ........$149,000 #91560 ..........$124,000
JD 210CW, 2 Piece Boom, Aux Hyd, #75042 ........................$99,500
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Lano Equipment Hosts Hot Lunch, Open House on Snowy Winter Day
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ano Equipment of Norwood Young America, Minn., hosted it annual Pork Chop Lunch and Open House Feb. 25. Offering good, hot food on a snowy winter’s day, the event generated yet another large
turnout. Owned and run by brothers Jack, Paul, Bob and Andy Lano, Lano Equipment is an authorized dealer of AGCO, New Holland, Bobcat, H&S, Wil-Rich, Wishek, and other short line
farm equipment. It also is a dealer for Simplicity, Ferris and Grass Hopper lawn & garden equipment. For more information, visit www.lanoequipofnorwood.com. CEG
Paul Lano, sales manager, displays an extensive collection of miniature equipment in his office.
Andy Lano, parts manager at Lano Equipment, handled the 10 percent parts special that ran during their open house.
Guests of the open house got a close look at the equipment for sale or rent.
General Manager Bob Lano greeted guests as they arrive for the grilled pork chop lunch, which was provided by the Minnesota Pork Producers Association.
Toro Company to Acquire Charles Machine Works The Toro Company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held The Charles Machine Works Inc., an Oklahoma corporation and the parent company of Ditch Witch and several other brands in the underground construction market, for $700 million in cash subject to certain adjustments set forth in the definitive agreement. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions and is currently anticipated to close before the end of Toro’s fiscal 2019 third quarter. More detailed information regarding the transaction is included in an investor presentation available at www.thetorocompany.com. Headquartered in Perry, Okla., Charles Machine Works designs, manufactures and sells a range of products to cover the full life-cycle of underground pipe and cable, including horizontal directional drills, walk and ride trenchers, utility loaders, vacuum excavators, asset locators, pipe rehabilitation solutions and after-market tools. The company, known as “The Underground Authority” for its deep understanding of the structures and systems in those markets, and the most important needs of
underground construction professionals, generated calendar year 2018 revenues of approximately $725 million. “The addition of Charles Machine Works will further strengthen our portfolio of market-leading brands supported by talented employees, a commitment to innovation, a best-in-class dealer network and long-standing customer relationships,” said Richard M. Olson, Toro’s chairman and CEO. “As an organization, Charles Machine Works aligns well with and will contribute to our own strategic priorities of profitable growth, operational excellence and empowering people. The company expands our business in a meaningful way in an adjacent category we know well through our own specialty construction business and in a market that is attractive given the potential for growth in addressing both aging infrastructure that is currently in place and new infrastructure that will be needed to support next generation technologies like 5G. “Culturally, our two organizations are very well aligned and, in our past experience, that has been essential to the success of a business combination like this. We share similar people values, per-
formance expectations, business models focused on innovation, brand and channel, and strong community ties. With its rich multigenerational family legacy, commitment to its employees and market leadership position, we have respected and admired Charles Machine Works for a long time. We were excited when joining forces became a possibility and we know that both companies will be stronger together.” “Our success is the result of years of hard work and an unwavering commitment to developing innovative solutions for customers,” said Rick Johnson, Charles Machine Works CEO. “From developing the world’s first service line trencher in Perry, Oklahoma, to today’s robust Ditch Witch dealer network, our family of companies is well-positioned to join The Toro Company’s family of brands. We look forward to building upon our founder’s legacy of best-inclass offerings in the expanding underground construction market.” Toro expects to finance the transaction with a combination of cash on hand and debt, including from additional financing arrangements and borrowings under its existing credit facility. The all-
cash purchase price of $700 million represents a multiple of approximately eight times Charles Machine Works’ calendar year 2018 EBITDA, including $30 million of anticipated annual runrate cost synergies phased in over three years, that Toro intends to achieve through opportunities in purchasing, manufacturing best practices and administrative efficiencies. Toro expects the transaction to be immediately accretive to EPS excluding purchase accounting adjustments and transaction related expenses. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC acted as financial advisor to Toro and Fox Rothschild LLP and Latham & Watkins, LLP acted as Toro’s legal counsel. Bank of America Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan Chase Bank N.A. have provided committed debt financing to Toro for the transaction. McAfee & Taft A Professional Corporation, acted as Charles Machine Works’ legal counsel. For more information, visit about The Toro Company, visit www.thetorocompany.com. For more information about Charles Machine Works, visit https://charlesmachine.works/.
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#82111, 2006 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, CAB | A/C #81976, 2007 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8, CAB | A/C | 9’7” ARM | 31.5” PADS | 4,000 HOURS.............. | 31.5” PADS | 7,000 HOURS ..................$99,500 ..............................................................$109,500
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#92215, 2009 KOMATSU WA250-6, CAB | A/C | QC | BUCKET | KOMTRAX | HIGH LIFT | 1,600 HOURS ..................................................$139,500
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Report Details How to Bring More Women Into the Industry A new 40-page report released by the Mineta Transportation Institute on Feb. 11 examines ways to recruit and retain more women in transportation, offering 11 recommendations to help improve both femaleand minority-focused hiring practices. The group’s report — titled Attracting and Retaining Women in the Transportation Industry and authored by MTI Research Associates Jodi Godfrey and Dr. Robert Bertini — found that while the proportion of women aged 16 and older in the U.S. workforce has grown steadily from 29.6 percent in 1950 to 47.5 percent in 2017, women accounted for less than 15 percent of the transportation industry’s workforce in 2017. “Gender equality and gender diversity in the workforce are key to the economic growth required for companies to win the talent war,” said Bertini in the report. “It is more important than ever to ensure that the talent pool encompasses all qualified candidates, and women are the largest pools of untapped labor globally.” A global study conducted in 2017 by consulting firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers echoed the need to focus on “diversity issues” as its research found over one fifth of the women said they experienced gender discrimination personally when applying or interviewing for a job. “One thing is clear: employers will need to do more than become better at looking outside when hiring female talent. They will also need to look inside, at their own processes, if they are to succeed in delivering gender inclusive recruitment,” PwC said. MTI’s research also found that, after recruitment, promotion and retention of women in the transportation industry
to fill a multitude of jobs, from engineering and finance positions to front-line highway maintenance crews. For example, Roger Millar, secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation, said during a Jan. 15 panel discussion at the 2019 Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting in Dr. Robert Bertini Washington, D.C., that two-thirds his agency’s employees are on “flexible work schedules” that are Mineta Transportation Institute not traditional “nine-to-five” shifts, with another 15 percent telecommuting. The agency also is pilot testing in-house daycare in becomes more challenging as it needs to be “multifaceted,” requiring “holistic approaches” and dedication from all lev- order to retain new parents. “Daycare is expensive and by doing this we’re building loyalty with those parents; they end els of employment. Godfrey and Bertini identified a lack of female role mod- up sticking around for a while,” he said. Workforce recruitment and retention also is a critical issue els and mentors as a “significant deterrent” to women joining and staying in the transportation industry. In MTI’s report, to Carlos Braceras, executive director of the Utah they suggest four main courses of action to improve recruit- Department of Transportation and the 2018-2019 president of the American Association of State Highway and ment and retention of female workers: • Diversify the perception of the industry to better publi- Transportation Officials — to the point where he’s made it one of his key “emphasis areas” for his one-year leadership cize the presence of women in the industry; • Connect with women early, and not just early in their term at AASHTO. “At the end of the day, everything we do is about people,” careers but early in their school years; • Have a flexible and encouraging work culture to remove Braceras said during an AASHTO staff briefing following testimony on Capitol Hill on Nov. 28 last year. “As state the stigmas of a male-dominated field; and • Attract a diverse talent pool that focuses on how organi- DOTs we serve people, but in order to do our job, we need zations foster both communal and “agentic” or corporate people with the right skills and the right tools. That is why I am convinced that we need to spend more and more time goals. State department of transportation executives are already than we ever have before to find not only the right people but deploying those and other tactics as part of a broader effort to give them opportunities for learning and growing.”
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Snowy Giant Looms Large Walz Unveils Capital Plan Winters are long in Minnesota, and a general contractor from a small town near Minneapolis has found a creative way to fill the cold days and impress the neighbors at the same time. Eric Fobbe of Buffalo, Minn., spent a recent weekend building a 20-ft. snowman that now looms over the street like a fat, frozen colossus. Fobbe and his family accomplished the feat with the help of a Case skid
FORT SNELLING, Minn. (AP) Democratic Gov. Tim Walz recently unveiled his first capital spending proposal, a $1.27 billion public construction borrowing bill that he said would benefit the entire state of Minnesota, and he challenged Republicans to support it. As the governor promised when he released his first budget, his “bonding bill” includes $345 million for transportation and mass transit, $300 million for higher education split between the Minnesota State and University of Minnesota systems, $150 milAnastasia Fobbe photo lion for housing and $38.8 million for the prison system. Eric Fobbe and his family pose in front of “This is not a wish list to me,” he said. the 20 ft. snowman they created beside “This is what’s needed. Not doing these their home. things is going to have consequences.” steer loader, a snow blower, a shovel and other The governor’s transportation proposals miscellaneous tools to form the gargantuan include $200 million for local road and body. The snowman’s buttons, eyes and mouth bridge improvement programs, plus $64 are made of wooden circles that Fobbe cut, million for rail safety improvements, includspray-painted black and then set into the snow ing $52 million for a grade crossing separawith dowels. tion project in Moorhead. The Minneapolis area recently was buried Republican leaders have shown little under 20 in. of snow, according to local news enthusiasm for such a big borrowing packreports, which gave the Fobbe family plenty of age this year, when the main job of the legislative session is passing a budget. Senate Eric Fobbe used a Case skid steer raw material. The giant snowman, the second Fobbe has Majority Leader Paul Gazelka said it might loader to pile the snow for his weekbuilt, is 7 ft. taller than last year’s effort. CEG be a good proposal for 2020. The Legislature end project. Anastasia Fobbe photo
traditionally devotes its sessions in evennumbered years to borrowing packages, but Budget Commissioner Myron Frans pointed out that the Legislature has passed them in all but two of the last 30 years. Walz said he will travel the state to sell his proposal and make the case for funding the projects now while interest rates on stateissued bonds are low and the needs are pressing. Failure to act would mean losing hundreds of millions of dollars of private investment the state could have leveraged otherwise, he said. Walz will need Republican votes no matter how big of a package ultimately emerges this year and/or next, given that the state constitution requires a three-fifths majority to approve borrowing. Senate Republicans have a three-vote majority. Even in the Democratic-controlled House, the bill would need at least six GOP votes. Democratic House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler said it’s likely to come down to a broad deal late this session, which must end by May 20. “Bonding and taxes tend to be the linchpin at the close of session. ... I would imagine that’ll be part of our negotiations right down to the end,” he said.
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2018 HITACHI ZW180-6, 2 HRS......................$CALL 2018 HITACHI ZW150-6, 73 HRS ....................$CALL 2018 HITACHI ZW80, 2 UNITS ......................$CALL 2017 KAWASAKI 80Z7B, 539 HRS ..............$189,000 2017 CASE 621F, 147 HRS........................$129,000 2015 KAWASAKI 80Z7, 315 HRS ................$189,000 2015 KAWASAKI 70Z7, 940 HRS ................$119,000 2015 KAWASAKI 67Z7, 151 HRS ................$146,500 2015 CAT 938M, 268 HRS ........................$175,000 2014 KOMATSU WA470-7, 813 HRS ............$259,500 2013 KAWASAKI 60ZV2, 2947 HRS ..............$79,500 2012 CAT 930K, 4960 HRS ........................$89,500 2012 VOLVO L50G, 1716 HRS ....................$83,000 2007 KOMATSU WA250, 6822 HRS ..............$57,000 2006 KOMATSU WA250, 5771 HRS ..............$69,500 2003 CAT 950G, 13,753 HRS ......................$50,000 1986 FIAT FR12B, 13,517 HRS ....................$12,500
2018 DEERE 700K, 2 UNITS ......................$179,500 2014 CAT D6T XL, 2861 HRS ....................$225,000 2014 CAT D6T XW, 2680 HRS ....................$257,500 2013 CAT D6T LGP, 2 UNITS ........................$CALL 2013 DEERE 650K XLT, 2 UNITS ....................$CALL 2012 CAT D6T XW, 4057 HRS........................$CALL 2012 CAT D6N XL, 3670 HRS ........................$CALL 2010 CAT D6K LGP, 2857 HRS ..................$115,000 2008 KOMATSU D61EX, 3900 HRS................$65,000 2006 CAT D6R XL, 7388 HRS ....................$115,000 2001 CAT D6R XL, 10,544 HRS......................$CALL
2018 KOB SK350LC-10, 2 UNITS ....................$CALL 2018 KOB SK300LC-10, 2 UNITS ....................$CALL 2018 KOB SK260LC-10, 5 HRS ......................$CALL 2018 KOB SK210LC-10, 7 UNITS ....................$CALL 2018 KOB SK170LC-10, 116 HRS ..................$CALL 2018 KOB ED160-5, 4 HRS ..........................$CALL 2018 KOB SK140SRLC, 2 UNITS ....................$CALL 2018 KOB SK85CS, 3 UNITS ........................$CALL 2018 LBX 350X4, 2 UNITS............................$CALL 2018 LBX 145X4DZ, 3 UNITS ........................$CALL 2017 LBX 210X3, 20 HRS ............................$CALL 2017 LBX 160X4, 393 HRS ..........................$CALL 2017 LBX 145X3, 557 HRS ..........................$CALL 2017 KOB SK300LC-10, 382 HRS................$210,000 2017 KOB SK210LC-9, 390 HRS ................$145,000 2017 KOB SK170LC, 2 UNITS ....................$137,500 2017 SANY SY215CLC, 3 UNITS ................$119,000 2016 LBX 350X4, 2051 HRS..........................$CALL 2016 LBX 210X3, 1141 HRS ......................$130,000 2016 KOB SK350LC, 518 HRS....................$210,000 2016 KOB SK260LC, 551 HRS....................$180,000 2016 KOB SK85CS-3E, 458 HRS ..................$89,000 2015 KOB SK210LC-9, 1092 HRS................$149,000 2015 LBX 130X3, 2482 HRS ......................$75,000 2014 SANY SY235C, 1474 HRS ..................$135,000 2014 DOOSAN DX140LC-3, 2744 HRS............$75,000 2013 DOOSAN DX225, 2395 HRS ................$99,500 2013 KOB SK295LR, 2357 HRS ..................$139,500 2012 CAT 319DL, 3477 HRS ......................$115,000 2012 LBX 235X3, 4509 HRS ......................$105,000 2005 LBX 210LX, 5342 HRS ......................$69,500 2005 VOLVO EX460 ..................................$38,500
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IEDA Gathers in Orlando for Annual Meeting, Vendor Expo
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he Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA), a self-regulating body of independent dealers in the used equipment market, held its annual meeting and vendor expo Feb. 15 to 18 in Orlando, Fla. More than 100 independent dealers came together to discuss best practices in the industry as well as to learn from various keynote speakers across all business aspects. “The goal of the educational sessions is to arm our dealers with the knowledge and ‘know-how’ they need to run highly-profitable, independent, used equipment businesses as efficiently and successfully as they can,” according to the IEDA web site. CEG
Dan Samford of Peak Performance Asset Services speaks to members at IEDA’s annual meeting and vendor expo.
Eli Lustgarten, senior vice president of Longbow Securities and senior research analyst of the Industrial Manufacturing and Technology sector, addresses IEDA members at their annual meeting.
Attendees gather for a Meet-and-Greet at IEDA’s annual conference in Orlando, Fla. The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) held its annual meeting and vendor expo Feb. 15 to 18 in Orlando, Fla.
IEDA’s sponsors take center stage.
Jack Yao, managing director of Bedrock Machinery, and Daniel Hall, president of the NEBB Institute, inform IEDA members of new products.
A custom chopper was on display at the TrüNorth booth.
Randi Smith, product marketing specialist of Rockland Manufacturing, was on hand to help assist IEDA dealers.
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‘Dozer Dave’ Touts Construction as Alternative to College Dave Turin, also known as “Dozer Dave,” who rose to fame on the Discovery Channel’s popular show “Gold Rush,” made a special guest appearance at the 2019 World of Asphalt / AGG1 show held Feb. 12 to 14 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. Recently, Turin has taken a break from “Gold Rush” and has spent his time making appearances at community colleges and high schools around the country, speaking to young people about occupations in the construction industry as an alternative to college. As he sees it, in most cases schools place an emphasis on college as the only path forward. Turin reasons that college isn’t for everyone and many would be better suited to a career in the trades. Students who pursue college as their only option frequently end up graduating deep in debt and with no guarantee of a job. On the other hand, those who enter a career in the construction industries are able to earn while they learn and find rewarding work with a bright future, Turin said. His goal is to assist in nurturing the next generation of the industry professionals who will continue to build America. His message isn’t
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Dave Turin, aka Dozer Dave of the Discovery Channel’s “Gold Rush,” spoke to the World of Asphalt gathering in Indianapolis about opportunities for young people in the construction industry.
exclusive to young people, however. He also encourages adults to look for mentoring opportunities, and he recommends that businesses reach young people through personal interactions and where they spend a good deal of their time, citing social media as one of many ways to recruit new talent. A native of Oregon, Turin grew
up working in his family’s two businesses, Mount Hood Rock Products and Jim Turin & Sons, a rock quarry and asphalt plant. His involvement with “Gold Rush” began when Todd Hoffman, himself a native of Turin’s hometown, approached him for advice on equipment and processes needed to run a gold mining operation
in Alaska. Turin was glad to help get Hoffman set up with equipment. He recalled that Hoffman also mentioned that his operations might be the subject of a television show, but at the time, that aspect of the gold mining operation was anything but certain, and Turin had no plans to become a celebrity.
As it happened, the Discovery Channel decided to televise Hoffman’s exploits, and “Gold Rush” gained an enthusiastic viewing audience. When Hoffman’s crew experienced trouble with one of the machines, they called in Turin to help get the mining operation back into production. Turin found himself on television and was asked to return to the show during several subsequent seasons. More recently, he has combined his knowledge of mining with what he learned in his time on “Gold Rush” to develop a YouTube channel that caught the attention of the Discovery Channel. The result is a new show titled “Dave Turin’s Lost Mines.” The show, which is scheduled to debut in the spring, focuses on the history of mining in America and explores the impact of mine closings with visits to ghost towns and closed mines. Turin’s appearance at World of Asphalt was sponsored by the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, KPIJCI and Astec Mobile Screens. CEG
Long-Time CEG Employee, Jessie Ross, Passes Away Jessie R. Ross, long-time Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) employee, died on Feb. 16, 2019. Of Flourtown, Pa., Mrs. Ross was employed with CEG in its Circulation department since October 1996 and remained an employee up to the time of her passing. Among her many responsibilities, Mrs. Ross contributed significantly to keeping CEG’s print subscription base up to date and performed many other administrative duties in her department. “Jessie [Ross] was an extremely reliable and loyal CEG team member during her career with CEG,” said Ted McKeon, president of Construction Equipment Guide. “In the Circulation department, she probably spoke with every subscriber we had during her 23 years with us.” “She was always willing to do whatever it took to help ensure our subscriber information was accurate,” said Cathy Printz, circulation manager of CEG. “Jessie was incredibly thoughtful in remembering everyone’s birthdays here and was genuinely a nice person. She was always interested in how people and their families were doing and Jessie absolutely loved her family and adored her grandchildren. She was a member of our Circulation family, too, Jessie R. Ross, long-time Construction and we will miss her greatly.” Equipment Guide (CEG) employee, died on Mrs. Ross was the beloved wife of Nelson and loving mother of Feb. 16, 2019.
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Karl (Andrea) and Sean; grandmother of Tim, Abby and Alex; sister of Henry (Betty), John (the late Gayle) and Barbara Galante (the late John). She also is survived by several nieces, nephews and extended family. A Funeral Mass was held on Feb. 22, 2019, at St. Genevieve Church in Flourtown. Interment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
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How Circular Economy Can Shape Tomorrow’s Infrastructure With a growing global population, the need for new or renovated infrastructure is becoming ever more prevalent. But how do we go about making sure that this infrastructure is sustainable? On behalf of Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), Paul Toyne explains how the circular economy, combined with an investment in technological innovation, is our most powerful tool in shaping the infrastructure of tomorrow. Infrastructure provides all the vital services to keep an urban area functioning — that can be anything from transport and energy to utilities such as waste disposal. Regardless of whether it is sustainable or not our need for infrastructure is growing. This is for two main reasons: we have a growing global population which means a higher demand for infrastructure and, on top of that, a large proportion of this population is being born into or migrating into cities. Currently, more than 50 percent of the global population live in cities and that figure is set to rise to 60 percent by 2030. With a staggering $350 trillion estimated to be invested in global urban infrastructure over the next decades surely, we need some seriously strong incentives to make sure that we build sustainably? A Journey of Learning But… How Long Have We Got? Policy and industry attitudes are changing but is this change happening fast enough to mitigate the huge effects of climate change? In my opinion, public procurement strategies should be setting targets which are far more challenging to the industry, particularly on the environmental impact of the materials used and the finished asset in operation. But we are going to need a lot more than political will to mitigate pollution and improving efficiency in the construction industry. We will need further research and development (R&D) into areas such as digitalization, electromobility, virtual reality, 3D printing, new materials, the redesign of existing products, and the subsequent trialing of these innovations. This will involve new types of collaboration and business models. Sectors such as energy are already investing heavily in R&D, for example in battery storage, and consequently advancements in efficiency and decarbonization. As
this sector and others advance, the need for the construction industry to make changes becomes ever pressing. But in an industry that is so risk-averse, how can innovation and collaboration be promoted and invested in? One movement that aims to support collaboration between researchers, key industry players, and environmental specialists is the Construction Climate Challenge initiative hosted by Volvo CE. These different groups come together to share knowl-
edge, costs, risks — and ultimately the benefits — of working collaboratively to develop new innovative ways to cut carbon in the construction and procurement industry. Presenting their experience demonstrating efficiency and associated cost savings helps advance new ways of working within the construction industry. see INFRASTRUCTURE page 62
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Convergence of Several Key Technology Trends May Impact Transportation in ’19 A “convergence” of several “transformative technologies” are expected to impact U.S. society and the transportation industry as well in 2019, according to a new whitepaper published by research firm IHS Markit. Entitled “The Top Trends of 2019: Powered by Transformative Technology,” the whitepaper suggests that video technology, advances in 5G communication systems and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to have a “major effect” on both commercial and consumer markets in the coming year. The speed of development in AI in particular is changing several industries, including consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial and automotive. By 2025, for example, IHS Markit said that more than 170 million AI systems are expected to be implemented in the automotive industry alone. On top of that, the firm said the development of new algorithms and methods via AI — all fueled by advances in “big data” — are expected to enhance efficiency and problemsolving capabilities in several industry sectors, including transportation. Jim Tymon, the new executive director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, said in a conference call with reporters on Jan. 8 that improvements in technology is one of the driving factors behind a shift in perception regarding state departments of transportation from “highway departments” to “multimodal
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OSHA Resources Address Workplace Falls OSHA has developed a collection of compliance assistance resources to address falls in the workplace, the leading cause of worker fatalities in the construction industry. OSHA’s goal is to promote awareness about common fall hazards in construction, educate job creators and workers on fall prevention and reduce the number of fall-related injuries and fatalities. These resources, which continue the goals of the Department’s Office of Compliance Initiatives (OCI), encourage and facilitate compliance evaluations. Falls can be prevented if employers plan ahead to ensure the job is done safely; provide the right equipment; and train workers to use the equipment safely. OSHA is working with industry stakeholders to provide informative compliance assistance resources. • The sixth annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction will be held May 6 to 10, 2019. The weeklong outreach event encourages employers and workers to pause during the workday to discuss fall hazards and how to prevent them. • A series of fall safety videos shows
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ty, and lower workers’ compensation insurance premiums. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit http://www.osha.gov. OCI — housed within the Department of Labor’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy — fosters a compliance assistance culture within the Department designed to complement its ongoing enforcement efforts. This Office focuses on helping enforcement agencies more effectively use online resources to deliver information and compliance assistance to help the American people. In August 2018, OCI launched Worker.gov and Employer.gov to provide information about workers’ rights and the responsibilities of job creators toward their workers.
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Komatsu America Announces Purchase of Forestry Machine Manufacturer Komatsu America Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire TimberPro Inc. The acquisition is expected to close on April 1, 2019, subject to completion of the closing conditions. Established in 2002, TimberPro is a Wisconsinbased manufacturer of purpose-built forest machines and attachments, offering tracked feller bunchers and harvesters, forwarders, wheeled harvesters and felling heads. “Acquiring TimberPro will strengthen the company’s position in the full-tree-length market and enables us to offer a highly competitive range of products for professional logging,” said Rod Schrader, CEO, Komatsu America Corp. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
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Google to Invest More Than $13B in New U.S. Offices, Data Centers in 2019 Rachel Lerman ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Michigan I-94 Bridge Replacement Wins DOT Partnership Charter Award The I-94 Modernization Advanced Bridges Project Team within the Michigan Department of Transportation recently received the 2018 MDOT-ACEC Partnership Charter Award, which recognizes project managers and firms in Michigan for project partnerships based on trust, effective communication, continuous improvement, innovation and timely issue resolution. The award program, now in its sixth year, is sponsored by the Michigan DOT and the American Council of Engineering Companies. The I-94 team — consisting of professionals from Michigan DOT and the private construction firm HNTB — took home the award for their “close work” modernizing seven miles of freeway in Detroit, reconstructing interchanges, upgrading nearby streets and replacing almost 70 bridges. “The I-94 Modernization Project Team did an exceptional job of leveraging the early work on advanced bridges in the I-94 corridor to create opportunities for broad-based industry participation as well as local, small
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Cracks Shut Down Chicago Bridge The northbound lanes of Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive at the Chicago River were reopened to traffic Feb. 12 after the discovery of two cracked steel beams used to support the roadway forced it to close for a day, the AP reported. Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld said the damage was caused in part by the extreme changes in weather and that the city would erect several steel towers to support the bridge while permanent repairs were being made. Crews making traffic signal repairs first noticed the cracks Feb. 11, when an unexpected amount of corrosion also was discovered, Scheinfeld said. The broken beams caused traffic stoppages during the Feb. 11 evening rush hour. The bridge was closed for 26 hours and reopened in time for the evening rush hour Feb. 12. Officials say the bridge usually handles about 60,000 vehicles a day. According to a report in The Chicago Tribune, the 33year-old bridge was not among the most worrisome in the area. It was rated in “fair” condition at its last inspection in June 2017, while 400 out of 3,460 bridges in the six-county Chicago area are currently listed as “structurally deficient” — that is, they are in need of repair or replacement. The damage to the Lake Shore Drive bridge, located at Randolph Drive just south of the river, was caused by corrosion exacerbated by the extreme weather conditions,
Scheinfeld told the Tribune. Mark Barkowski, a senior vice president with the F.H. Paschen construction company, which worked on the Lake Shore Drive bridge repairs, told the Tribune one of the beams that cracked under the Drive was especially vulnerable to the weather extremes because it faced outward and was thus exposed to both Lake Michigan and the sun. Temperature swings caused the steel to contract and then rapidly expand, Barkowski said. Barkowski, who also is chairman of the Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association, warned of other dangers in the area — particularly the bridges along I-80 from I-55 to I-294. For example, the westbound section of I-80 over the Des Plaines River has a “sufficiency” rating of 6 out of 100, the lowest for an interstate in the Chicago area, while the eastbound is only slightly better, with a score of 7.4, the Tribune stated. The Illinois DOT has been planning to replace the bridges as part of a larger renovation of that section of I-80. According to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, which used Federal Highway Administration figures, 2,303 bridges in Illinois, or 8.6 percent of the state’s total, were “structurally deficient” in 2017, the last year for which data are available. The figure makes Illinois fifth in the nation in the number of its structurally deficient bridges. CEG
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Border Bridge Project Doubles Bureaucratic Hurdles
Equipment used in the project includes a Manitowoc 2250 crane and an assortment of barges. BRIDGE from page 1
“This bridge is reaching the end of its useful life,” said Joe McKinnon, MnDOT’s District 2 planner. “It is currently classified as structurally deficient. It can support normal weight loads but is not permitted to carry overweight loads or over-dimensional loads. “As a safety feature, our bridges are designed with redundancy built into the substructure. This redundancy allows the bridge to continue to carry loads after the failure of any of its components.” In addition to commercial traffic, the bridge also is important to local and tourist traffic. “It is also the only border crossing for 50 miles in either direction,” said McKinnon. “This portion of the Rainy River is approximately 1,200 feet wide. It is also a popular fishing spot year-round. Construction is limited during sturgeon spawning times, and provisions are being made during construction to allow for fishing boat traffic safety.” Even though the partners could split all of the costs, they couldn’t split all of the work. The design work was done collaboratively, but other processes needed to be done separately. “The environmental assessment can be a long process by itself,” said McKinnon. “But both countries require their own version of environmental approvals, so it was like doing it twice.” Another difference was historic considerations. The original steel bridge is a rare example of a
Pennsylvania truss, which made it eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. U.S. law requires that any state proposing demolition of a historic bridge must inform a responsible government or other entity of its availability for preservation and relocation. However, Canadian authorities did not consider the bridge historic. “Because of its historic designation we had to try and offer the bridge for sale,” said McKinnon. “But since ownership of the bridge is split with Canada, we were actually advertising only half of a bridge for sale. The advertising for the chance to buy half of a bridge created a stir online and in the media, but it didn’t generate any interested parties due to the considerable costs to disassemble, move and reassemble.” The need for international coordination added an extra year or two to the project schedule. Along with the Canadian permit requirements, project staff also had to deal with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Coast Guard, the International Joint Commission and the International Boundary Commission. Stantec, engineering services company based in Edmonton, Alberta, produced the preliminary and environmental designs, and the Parsons Transportation Group of Washington, D.C., developed the final bridge design. These efforts were coordinated with 90 stakeholders to address environmental, construction, and border control
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concerns, as well as historical concerns and the public participation process. “The design is a typical steelgirder and cast-in-place concrete deck,” said McKinnon. “The reinforcing steel in the deck will be stainless steel as an effort to create a longer lifespan of the deck surface life, before a deck rehabilitation project would need to be done in the future.” Both DOTs expect the traffic impacts to be minimal, as construction materials and equipment are delivered to the work sites via side roads and a temporary causeway is used to advance construction. “Thru traffic will be maintained during the construction project,” said McKinnon. “The setting is unique with the Canadian and United States port-of-entry sites at each end of the bridge. These facilities are not being updated or improved as part of the bridge project. Access for vehicles to the POEs has to be maintained and only short delays in traffic are permitted.” Keeping the public informed about the project has been crucial, and five meetings have been held since 2015 to discuss the bridge design, construction, environmental impacts and traffic plan. Since the construction began, weekly project update meetings have been held at the U.S. border office. “Keeping the public informed is important as the bridge is in the backyards of Baudette and Rainy River, so those communities should be in the communication
loop,” said McKinnon. “The new bridge will look very different than the original truss bridge. They will have that view for a very long time.” Work on the abutments on the Ontario shoreline began in 2018 and will continue at the start of this year’s construction season. The 2019 work will focus on the abutments, including those on the American side, and installation of the four piers. In 2020 crews will begin placing the steel beams for the bridge deck, pouring the concrete deck and constructing new road approaches on the Minnesota and Ontario sides. Weather permitting, demolition of the old bridge will start immediately after the switch and should be completed in three to four months. Lunda built a 250-ft. temporary causeway into the river on the Minnesota side during the summer of 2018 to provide a work space to help construct the bridge abutments and piers. The plan was to begin construction of the pier footings and pier stems, but progress was ultimately hampered by the discovery of cobbles and boulders. “For this project crews will be drilling instead of pile driving because the amount of rocks in the soils,” stated the project webpage. Cory Spanier, the project manager for Lunda Construction, is being assisted by Josh Lang, a Lunda’s project superintendent. The 2018 season concluded around the beginning of Thanksgiving, and the 2019 season is expected to begin in April. While
there is a possibility that the installation of the steel for the deck will start in the fall, it most likely will commence in the spring of 2020, along with the pouring of the concrete deck and 1,000 ft. of concrete road to link the highways to the new bridge. “The main challenge has been dealing with the drilled shafts and how we’re going to improve the efficiencies of construction by using them,” said Shawn Groven, MnDOT’s project manager. “We have driven pile on the Canadian side and the construction of the abutments on that side went well. For 2019 the biggest thing is to get the substructures built.” So far, the schedule has been based on day shifts. Lunda has put together a comprehensive safety plan that has workers wearing lifejackets and all appropriate safety devices. Safety drills have been conducted to quickly retrieve anyone who has fallen into the cold water. No utility issues are anticipated during the construction. “It’s a tight area as both customs buildings are right off of the bridge, so Lunda is utilizing the limited space available as best they can,” Groven said. “They are working with Baudette to secure a property to set up the field lot and construction office. Deliveries will be on an as-needed basis, and when it’s time to install the structural steel, an area will be prepared so that it can be unloaded and installed rapidly.” see BRIDGE page 60
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Aggregate Hauler Prefers Reliability of Kenworth T880s Roderick “Roddy” J. Valente founded R. J. Valente Gravel Inc. in 1989 with one dump truck, a bulldozer and dispatch located in his kitchen. Today, R. J. Valente is one of New York state’s largest material handlers. Serving the Albany, N.Y., region, the company is a family affair operated by Roddy, along with his daughter Daniella, son, Stephen A., and nephews, Anthony and Stephen J. With 52 trucks, the company is able to offer timely service and quality rock products from several of its pit and quarry facilities located in and around the Capital District. For many years, Valente ran another truck make. That all changed about four years ago when the company switched to Kenworth. “We didn’t have a Kenworth dealer in our area until Kenworth Northeast Group moved to Albany,” said Anthony Valente, who is in charge of sales and fleet management. “We dipped our toe in the water with Kenworth Northeast — Albany, got a good feeling, and bought a round of Kenworths. That was it. Our drivers absolutely love the T880s. Not only do the trucks look sharp going down the road, everything in it feels well built. It’s a heavily spec’d truck and we’re very happy with the T880s.” That first round of Kenworths included 10 T880s — five dumps and five tractors — all with PACCAR MX-13 engines. After working the trucks and seeing how they lived up to the Kenworth reputation and “after the sale” customer service, the company was sold on Kenworth. Since then, R.J. Valente has purchased a total of 38 new Kenworths based on driver appreciation, low cost of ownership, reduced downtime and superior service from Kenworth Northeast. “We’ve had great experience
The company fleet is split between 26 dumps and 26 tractors that haul dump trailers. Kenworth T880 dumps are spec’d with PACCAR MX-13 engines rated at 455-hp, while the T880 tractors are rated at 500-hp, all with Eaton UltraShift transmissions.
with PACCAR MX-13 engines,” said Valente. “At first, we purchased the extended warranty with them, but over the past two orders we stopped buying the extended warranty because we haven’t had any problems. We plan to buy 10 more Kenworths this year or early next year, so that will pretty much turn the fleet over to all Kenworths.” The company fleet is split between 26 dumps and 26 tractors that haul dump trailers. Kenworth T880 dumps are spec’d with PACCAR MX-13 engines rated at 455-
hp, while the T880 tractors are rated at 500-hp, all with Eaton UltraShift transmissions. As good as the Kenworth T880s are, said Valente, the service department is second to none. “I’ll be honest with you, the Kenworth trucks have been very good, but the service department is even better. I can’t say enough about them. New trucks are going to have an issue here and there. When I take a truck over to my Kenworth dealer, they troubleshoot it right away and get it back to us. It’s horrible when you
take your truck to another dealer and it sits there for two days just to find out that a cooling sensor failed and it could’ve been fixed in 20 minutes. That kind of Anthony Valente scenario doesn’t happen kind of company. When we started with Kenworth Northeast.” Valente said his maintenance purchasing Kenworths, we decidcosts have dropped by half since ed we’d run them for four or five the company started running years, trade them in, and keep recycling them because Kenworths Kenworths. “Going forward, we’d like to hold good value.” For more information about trade out for 10 new Kenworth visit trucks every year,” he said. “We Kenworth, used to be a run-em-till-they-drop www.kenworth.com.
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Felling Trailers Unveils Advanced Design for IT-I Series The Advanced Design FT-16 IT-I, painted in Felling’s 45th anniversary, limited edition Ruby Red Metallic color.
Felling Trailers Inc.’s engineering team has been working diligently on an advanced design for the IT-I Series model line. Officially released on Jan. 1, 2019, this refined design incorporates additional standard features, structural strength and ease of operator use. The new IT-I design will be seen on Felling’s 2020 model year IT-I tilt trailers. Advanced Standard Specifications: • Hitch area has been redesigned with a more user-friendly, integrated nose plate. • Cylinder lugs, the point where the cushion cylinders(s) attach to the crossmembers,
the redesign incorporates additional structural integrity for cylinder crossmembers. • Lighting — Dual stop, turn, taillights located on the rear of the fenders have been incorporated into the standard design, delivering ideal placement of the light system along with safeguarding it from damage when loading/unloading equipment. • Tie down placement — D-rings that were once located on the topside rail behind the fender on the rear of the tilt deck are now located on the side of the trailer bed. This has
been done so that the D-ring location is at the widest point of the deck providing operator’s ease of use when securing equipment. • Operator friendly tilt deck latch design. Model Changes / Enhancements From Previous Design: • FT-10IT-I and FT-12IT-I are built to the same spec (7k axles and 16 in. tires); however, the FT-10IT-I does not have reflective tape and has a GVWR rating of 9,980 lbs.
• FT-14IT-I now has 215/75R17.5 in. tires on plate wheels standard. • New design FT-14IT-I has an 8 in. I-beam frame compared to the 6 in. I-beam on the previous model design. For more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Association of Equipment Manufacturers Kicks Off 125th Anniversary Celebration The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) officially kicked off its year-long 125th anniversary celebration. “For 125 years, AEM has served as a steward of our industry and provided an industrywide consortium that transcends individual member company size, products or individual business concerns,” said John Lagemann, SVP Ag & Turf Sales & Marketing of John Deere and AEM chair. “Through AEM, more than 1,000 member companies take off their proverbial competitive hats and work together on key issues for the betterment of the industry.” AEM, the North Americanbased international trade group representing off-road equipment John Lagemann manufacturers and suppliers, provides innovative business development resources to advance the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. Its member companies manufacture and market a wide variety of equipment, from large earthmovers and agricultural equipment to smaller hand-held, portable and walk-behind machinery — designed to handle a myriad of specialized tasks. AEM members make the machines that provide the productivity to feed, build and power the world. “Through the years, then as now, none of AEM’s accomplishments would have been possible without the engagement of its member companies and their dedication to serving their industry,” said Dennis Slater, president Dennis Slater of AEM. “As we give a nod to our past endeavors, we asked our member leadership to share what AEM has meant to them and their organizations. The result is AEM’s leadership stories, their look back and their look ahead to the next 125 years.” Each month, AEM will feature an enlightening and entertaining conversation with one of its volunteer leaders. “Our celebration will culminate at our annual conference, November 18 to 20 in Marco Island, Florida,” said Slater. “The conference is always a highly-anticipated event and this year we will be celebrating 125 years of building momentum in our industry, and this annual conference is not one to be missed.” AEM will feature anniversary updates throughout the year in the AEM Industry Advisor.
125 Years of Thinking Forward AEM’s robust history began from a unique vantage point — when its industry segments came together to create a fundamentally more powerful voice and advocate for the off-road equipment manufacturing industry. In 1894, the precursor of the Equipment Manufacturers Institute (EMI) formed with three members — John Deere, CNHi and AGCO (Massey-Ferguson). Seventeen years later in 1911, the group that evolved into Construction Industry Manufacturers Association (CIMA) had its first meeting. “We may be one of the oldest associations in the U.S, but we’re also a very forward-looking organization,” said Slater. “Both EMI and CIMA had a common goal — advocating for better roads that brought products to market faster, safer and more efficiently. And today we continue to advocate for our industry on many levels and provide a number of services that help our members win in a global marketplace.” The memberships of CIMA and EMI voted to consolidate to form AEM; and in 2002 AEM was formally established. AEM Offers Robust Services to Support Members Big and Small Association services include public policy representation, market information and equipment statistics, product safety and technical support and trade shows, as well as global business development services, education and training programs, worksite safety/educational materials and workforce development activities. AEM’s role as a trade show owner and producer provides high-quality manufacturerrun events, with show revenues going to support the industry. Shows include IFPE, ICUEE-The Demo Expo, World of Asphalt, Commodity Classic, an AEM collaboration, CONEXPO Latin America, as well as the largest construction equipment trade show in the northern hemisphere — ConExpo-Con/AGG. Learn more about the association at www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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one barge with five Adler frac tanks, and two barges for drilled shaft spoils management. Barges also will be employed to help with the placement of the steel beams for the substructure, which should include the setting up of a temporary shoring tower to help with the work. The 2020 construction season will be busy as the deck has to be poured and the old bridge demolished. Lunda, to meet its schedule, can put in requests to do some night operations. It also has a ready-mix plant about 3 mi. from the work site, which makes for rapid deliveries of concrete and quick pours. Groven expects that demolition work will see the truss of the old bridge removed first, followed by the substructure. Meanwhile, environmental regulations, which do not permit debris from entering the river, are complicating the schedule. “Lunda has put together a construction site plan to address the work they are doing in the water,” said Groven, “and due to fish spawning, there are requirements in the contract that they can’t do anything in the water without approval and that there cannot be any disruptions in the water from March 15 to May 1.” The construction of the new road approaches, with two lanes in each direction, should be completed rapidly, just before the bridge is completed. MnDOT will have two inspectors on site as the project ramps up, along with Paul Konickson, an MnDOT project engineer, and MTO will have a project manager, Earl Warren, as well as per-
sonnel from Thunder Bay Testing to consult on the drill-shaft operations. “It’s a unique and exciting project,” said Groven, who expects to be visiting the work site often. “I’ve never dealt with drill shafts, and you have the international component, barge work, and demolition of the bridge.” Peak days have seen 12 workers on site, and when work peaks in 2019, there will be approximately 25 workers there on a daily basis. Major subcontractors assisting Lunda on this project include Veit for the drilled shafts, FACCA for portions on the Canadian bridge structures, Danny’s Construction Company for structural steel erection and Harris Davis Rebar for supply and installation of the reinforcing steel. New materials that Lunda will furnish and incorporate into the project include 3,660 cu. yds. of concrete, 1 million lbs. of reinforcing steel, 2,022 tons of structural steel, 730 cu. yds. of concrete pavement, and 792 linear ft. of 90- to 96-in. drilled shaft foundations. The following equipment is being assigned to the project: a Manitowoc 2250 crane and a Terex HC110 crane; a 145 Link-Belt excavator and a Volvo 220D excavator; one Cat 950M loader, and a large spread of Poseidon, Felxi Float and Shugart barges. The work has had its share of normal wear-and-tear issues, but Lunda mechanics have carried out repairs on site, and the company has devoted considerable resources to maintain the fleet. Lunda purchases equipment from local and regional dealerships. CEG
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Columbus Equipment Company www.columbusequipment.com OH Cadiz 740-942-8871 Cincinnati 513-771-3922 Columbus 614-443-6541 Dayton 937-879-3154 Massillon 330-833-2420 Painesville 440-352-0452 Perrysburg 419-872-7101 Piketon 740-289-3757 Richfield 330-659-6681 Zanesville 740-455-4036
Continental Equipment Corp. www.ceceq.com MI Lansing 517-321-8000 MI - Continental Equipment Corp. Service Branches Bridgeport 989-777-0090 • 989-777-1583 Lenox 586-727-7502 • 586-727-7311 New Hudson 248-437-8121 • 248-437-9750 Williamsburg 231-267-5060 • 231-267-5257
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Volvo CE Expert Discusses Sustainable Infrastructure
Currently, more than 50 percent of the global population live in cities and that figure is set to rise to 60 percent by 2030. INFRASTRUCTURE from page 28
The Benefit of Going Round in Circles The definition of sustainable development is the process of maintaining a balanced environment that meets life’s needs now and, in the future. The sustainable element of infrastructure is not just in the upfront design, construction methods and use of materials in the asset, but also its operation, maintenance, and disposal; and this is the basis of a circular economy. A circular economy is an economic system aimed at minimizing waste and making the most of resources. So, when designing and building infrastructure the whole lifecycle needs to be considered. We can then focus far more holistically on how to make the asset more sustainable — be that design for deconstruction or com- Paul Toyne plete recyclability. And the value of understanding the life has been reflected in a number of policies cycle of materials is being widely recog- and product standards particularly in the EU. nized by industry and policy. The EU has The EU’s Circular Economy Package’s estimated that by extracting maximum value (CEP) revised text states that improving the and use of raw materials — through waste efficiency of resource use and ensuring that prevention, eco-design, and reuse — EU waste is valued as a resource can contribute businesses could save €600 billion while to reducing the dependence on the import of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to raw materials and facilitate the transition to 4%. more sustainable material management and We’re increasingly seeing more under- to a circular economy model. standing of product responsibility and this Once we’ve identified all the steps in pro-
ducing, using and decommissioning our infrastructure we have to go about making these steps not only sustainable but affordable. This will require investment to build capacity to execute these steps, which will, in turn, lead to the added benefits of upskilling the industry and creating jobs to support this new infrastructure. Procurement strategies, also known as balanced scorecards, help identify the best possible design to maximize the social economic and environmental performance of a whole project, and this is absolutely key. But these strategies need to be more ambitious to further stimulate innovation. Paving the Way for Sustainable Infrastructure One project that has come a long way in this regard is the Stockholm Metro Extension project. The entire project comprises of 20km of new track and 11 new stations. To aid the design process a template station was developed as a model for all the stations. To reduce the carbon footprint for the stations, the project team first calculated the cost and the carbon footprint for the template station. Concrete and steel were the main contributors to the carbon footprint. They then identified measures for reduc-
ing the materials and redesigning the station. The biggest carbon cuts came from the reduction of steel and the incorporation of recycled steel and other materials. The final step was to follow up the results and make a new carbon calculation to reduce the carbon even further for the second version of the template station. By following this process, not only was carbon reduced by 40 percent, but costs were also reduced by as much as 30 percent, as well as the physical amount of construction materials used. There is a long way to go but one thing is clear, conventional construction methods and processes with existing materials are not the future. We need to redesign products infrastructure and policy in an integrated way if we are to build a better tomorrow. Paul Toyne is a non-executive director and independent advisor to business and government, specializing in the sustainable built environment. Prior roles include director of environment and sustainability at both Balfour Beatty and WSP, as well as head of sustainability at Bovis Lendlease. His roles and associations today include: London Sustainable Development Commissioner, as appointed by the Mayor; membership of the Green Construction Board’s Infrastructure Working Group; Chair of Constructing Excellence’s Sustainability Group. To learn more visit: www.paultoyne.com.
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Michigan Aggregates Assn. Hosts Annual Trade Show
(L-R): Alta Equipment Company’s Jon Conant and Ian Remijn catch up with Bob Kling of Aggregate Systems LLC.
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ichigan Aggregates Association’s Annual Conference and Trade Show was held Feb. 6 and 7 at the Fire Keepers Casino in Battle Creek, Mich. Educational sessions conducted during the two-day event focused on wide ranging topics, including such subjects as safety issues and regulations, business succession planning, the MDOT Prequalified Aggregates Supplier Program and the impact of the alcohol and opioid crises on the mining industry. Attendees were able to meet with representatives from local equipment dealers, national manu-
facturers, and product and service providers at table-top exhibits during breaks between sessions. Additional opportunities to meet with the trade show exhibitors were provided by receptions capping off each day sponsored by AIS Construction Equipment and Michigan Cat on the first day and Alta Equipment Company on the second day of the event. The Michigan Aggregates Association (MAA), founded in 1960, is a nonprofit trade organization focused on protecting and promoting the interests of Michigan’s aggregates industry. Members
(L-R): Michigan Cat’s Fred Peltier, Len Evans, Josh Buchanan, and Mike Brost were on hand to discuss the lineup of Caterpillar equipment at the show.
see MAA page 64
Fred Makinen (L) and Charlie Stahl of Maverick Environmental Equipment spoke with attendees about the dealership’s McCloskey International, Eagle Crusher and FAE lines as well as other equipment they have to offer.
Ritchie Bros.’ Scott Snyder talked about upcoming auctions and auction services.
Juanita Patson (L) and Douglas Needham of the Michigan Aggregates Association were busy making sure that everything ran smoothly at the show.
Michigan Operating Engineers Local 324 representative John Sarafin was ready to discuss the organization’s training program.
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Annual MAA Conference, Trade Show Bring Dealers, End Users Together
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MAA from page 63
include those involved with the production of crushed stone, sand and gravel, and industrial and recycled materials, as well as suppliers of equipment, goods, and services in support of Michigan’s mineral producers. The association also works to provide outreach to Michigan’s elected officials, keeping them informed and advised on issues impacting Michigan’s aggregates industry. CEG
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Al D'Avignon (L) and Sue Vitaz of Aggcorp Equipment Systems were on hand to discuss the company’s lineup of aggregate processing equipment.
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At the Ohio Cat exhibit, Aaron Mittendorf presented the dealership’s lineup of Irock, Screen Machine and Lippmann material processing equipment.
Rob Kidd (L) and Tim Kidd of Midwest Mine Services welcomed attendees to their booth.
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Midwest Mine Services Celebrates 20 Years of Growth When Bob Keaton first started workEnvironmental Equipment Inc., ing at Hall Industrial, the company had Rexnord, Syntron, WEG and Weigh three employees, a one-car garage, and Shark. a small office in Toledo, Ohio, and it According to Keaton, the company focused exclusively on hydraulic and works closely with its customers to pneumatic products. determine their needs and offers cusFounded in 1965 by Fred Hall, the tom solutions for all phases of their company changed ownership in 1999 operations. Midwest Mine Services’ when it was purchased by Keaton, who design and engineering team develops had been one of those three employees, 2D and 3D drawings for everything and Jay Zvanovec. In the 20 years from complete plant designs to consince, it has relocated several times to veyor layouts with a focus on safety accommodate growth and now and performance optimization. employs a staff of approximately 50. The company’s manufacturing facilThe company recently relocated ity runs two shifts per day, with fabrionce again to 6185 N. Drouillard Road, cation taking place during the day and Northwood, Ohio, just down the road welding at night. The company’s cusfrom its previous location. The new tom-produced equipment includes but facility has 70,000 sq. ft. of manufacturis not limited to chutes, conveyors and ing area as well as offices, a conferstacking systems, cone stands and ence/training room, a parts warehouse crusher frames, hoppers, ladders and and an employee cafeteria. tunnels. According to Keaton, the growth Midwest Mine Services continues to was due to a major change in the complace a strong emphasis on service, dispany’s business focus. As he explains it, patching up to 14 service trucks daily, back when he and Zvanovec were just as well as a vulcanizing truck for congetting started as owners, he called on a veyor belt installations and a semiquarry and ended up selling it conveyor truck for equipment deliveries. CEG pulleys. The size and profitability of the One of Midwest Mine Service’s custom conveyors in the process of fabrication on the manufacturing floor. sale convinced Keaton that opportunities in the aggreIn the conference/training gates industry preroom, tables are laminated with photos from sented the best path locations the forward. company has Three years later, Hall designed and installed. Industrial added Midwest Mine Services LLC as a division focused on instalpassing, however, they felt it was time to change the name to lation and repair services. Midwest Mine Services LLC as a more accurate reflection Eventually, the company phased out its hydraulic and pneu- of their business focus. matic product business and devoted itself full time to serving Along with its initial installation and repair services, quarries, demolition contractors, recycling operations and Midwest Mine Services now designs, fabricates and installs other aggregate and topsoil producers. full plants for quarries, mines and recycling operations Despite their new direction, Keaton and Zvanovec elected throughout Ohio and Michigan. It also is the authorized deal- Co-owners Bob Keaton (L) and Jay Zvanovec celebrate to retain the Hall Industrial name while Fred Hall was alive er in Ohio and Michigan for Telsmith and Conn-Weld, and 20 years as owners of Hall Industrial/Midwest Mine out of a deep respect for the company’s founder. With Hall’s its component supply partners include ARCH Services.
Midwest Mine Services’ Tim Meighan designs a conveyor layout.
Mechanical Engineer Ethan Nye is a part of Midwest Mine Services’ design team.
Midwest Mine Services’ Anthony Asher reviews a new layout.
Richard Skates brings 35 years of experience to his position as general manager in charge of fabrication.
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Rockster Becomes Reliable Partner in Southern Turkey
Equipped with the screenbox RS104 and the doublefunctional return / stockpile belt RB95, the machine crushes limestone with edge lengths of up to 28 in. (71 cm) to 0 to 1.4 in. (0 to 35 mm) final grain.
The traditionally important region in southern Turkey — located on the border with Syria — is still one of Turkey’s most important industrial areas. For the expansion of the infrastructure, executing companies especially focus on machines with best reliability. The Rockster impact crusher R1100S, which was demonstrated at trial runs, convinced the end customer with its performance, but also with its flexibility and compactness. Now, after more than 9,000 operating hours in continuous operation, the R1100S also has proven its stability. Rockster’s long-standing Turkish partner, Alfamobil, looks after the end customer in the handling of this road construction project. Apart from maintenance work and the replacement of the usual wear parts, the crusher was without problems in hard use. Equipped with the screenbox RS104 and the double-functional return/stockpile belt RB95, the machine crushes limestone with edge lengths of up to 28 in. (71 cm) to 0 to 1.4 in. (0 to 35 mm) final grain. By using the pre-screen, the sandy part of the broken material is removed and — in just one step — a high-quality cubic final grain is received, which is best carrier material for road construction, according to Rockster. The compactness and the resulting simple transport is a major advantage of the Rockster crusher, especially in road construction. The operators like the easy handling of the new crusher and the quick set-up, as the machine is put into operation within 10 minutes. Due to the positive experiences with the first crushing plant, the customer has decided to order another mobile crusher from Rockster Recycler. The new additional R1100DS crushing plant has meanwhile been delivered and has already been put into operation. The two plants together ensure a rapid expansion of the important transport link in the booming region in southern Turkey. For more information, visit www.rockster.at or www.rocksternorthamerica.com.
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#141147-"NEW" RDO 5x12 2-deck screener with CAT C-4 water cooled engine. Remote control for feeder. Ball deck and grizzly hopper (no grizzly). 2-30" side discharge conveyors. Mounted on tandem axel 5th wheel chassis. #112046-Metso Nordberg LT 1213S Loko Track mobile crushing and screening plant. Fully equipped impact plant with dual slope screen. Return conveyor and recycle magnet. Powered by CAT C13 engine. Crusher opening 1300 mm (51") x 1200 mm (47"). 12 cubic yard hopper with vibrating grizzly feeder. Screening module is 2005. Conveyor width 47" and feed width 43". Engine hours-4953, feeder hours-4456, impact hours-4807, tracking hours-170. (As of 8/13/18)
#154003-"NEW" Trio portable 6x20 3-Deck wet screen with twin 36"x25' sandscrew. All mounted on 3 axle chassis.
#510105-"New" Furukawa 1450 ED totally self-contained hydraulic drill with Cummins 6.7 Tier IV engine. Set up for T-51 MM steel. FOPS/ROPS cab with A/C and heat. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector and auto rod changer.
#111069-Universal 30x42 portable jaw mounted on 3 axle chassis. 80-90% jaw plates. Good condition
#510109-2005 Furukawa 900ES hydraulic drill with CAT 3126 engine with 5223 hours and 2435 impact hours. Set up for T45 steel, 14' starter rod, 12' changes, anti-jam circuit and dust collector. Very good condition.
#510106-Furukawa 1500 EDII hydraulic track drill. CAT C-9 Tier 3 engine with approximately 5,000 hours. Set up for T-51 steel. Undercarriage 70%. Cab is in good shape. AC/heat. Working daily.
#510108-2005 Furukawa 900ES hydraulic drill with CAT 3126 engine with 7161 hours and 3223 impact hours. Set up for T45 steel, 14' starter rod, 12' changes, anti-jam circuit and dust collector. Very good condition.
JAWS & IMPACTS #111060-Gruendler 24x42 jaw crusher. Jaw dies 80%. Good condition. #111063-Terex Pegson 1180PT 32"x44" self-contained jaw plant w/ operator-controlled track maneuvering. Large feeder w/ step grizzly section, grizzly pass-by chute, & discharge conveyor. Plant is currently in use & has approx 5082 (04/21/17)hrs. Very good condition. #112026-Universal portable 3755 impact w/38"X16' VGF and 42" underconveyor. 3axle carrier and CAT 343 power. Liners are fair. Hammers are worn. Clutch is out.
#142064-Cedarapids portable 4x12 2-deck horizontal screen with 30 HP 460 V electric motor, 36" discharge conveyor, 25' long with 7.5 HP 460 V electric motor and size 4 reducer. Control panel with start stop for screen and conveyor. Catwalks on each side. All mounted on single axle chassis. In good condition.
#850054-1998 MACK road tractor, model CH613 with Mack E7 350hp engine with approximately 150,000-200,000 miles on reman engine. Approximately 650,000 total frame miles. Eaton Fuller 10 speed transmission, 44,000 rear axle. 214" wheel base. Power steering and A/C. Tire size is 295/75R22.5. They are in very good condition. Overall good condition.
SECONDARY CRUSHERS #121029-Humbolt Wedag secondary impact (42" wide/14" max feed) with new set of hammers and some new liners (not installed). 4 bar rotor. No power. Crusher is in good condition. #121053-Cedarapids 5040 Hammermill secondary crusher with 5x16 3-deck screen. Has rotovator, 36" return and 36" front discharge conveyors. All mounted on tandem axle chassis. Plant is all electric except the hammermill is diesel jack shaft driven. No power on mill. Power unit and control panel are available separately for $12,000. Engine runs, but needs to be rebuilt. #123024-Pegson 1300 cone with hydraulic adjust, auto lube system, auto tran system, and belt guards. No motor (will need 300hp/1190rpm). Has control panel for lube system. Recently taken out of service & appears to have standard head. Fair to good condition. SCREENS #141130-Nordberg 8X20 2-deck incline wet screen w/ polydeck 12X12 panels on upper deck. Has 30 H.P motor mount and separate structure. #141143-Powerscreen Commander with 5x10 2-D screen. 48" belt feeder (variable speed). 48" feed conveyor. Diesel power with 60 kw generator set. No grizzly for hopper. Fair condition.
FEEDERS #131021-Hewitt-Robins 5X14 3 Step-deck Rip Rap screen consisting of (1) 5'x6' section with nominal 5" grizzly bars & (2) 5'x4' sections with 10" nominal grizzly bars. Fed by 42"x12' apron feeder with feed hopper (vg steel). Also another 42"x6' apron feeder for the fines underneath. Electric power (includes box). #132015-Continental Gin 48"x25.5' apron feeder. Large feed box. Flights are approx 80+%, good sprocket, & jackshaft drive gears. 60hp motor and gear box, but has removable mount (for transport). Heavy duty apron feeder. Shipping dims: 8' 7" tall & 30' long. WASH EQUIPMENT #152027-Eagle 54"x34' single sandscrew with electric motor in good condition. CRANES & TRUCKS #340003-Drott model 5550, 35-ton RT crane with 81' 5" Power boom. 106' with pull-out fly boom. Max 159'. Max hook heights 26.5 X 25. Rubber 80-90%. 6V53 Power. Hyd out and down outriggers. 2 Winches fair condition. #810134-Euclid R-35 truck has an engine that is a Detroit diesel V12 with an Allison 6speed automatic transmission. The tires are 1800x33 all in good condition about 50%. Bed liner looks good as does the remainder of the truck. No leaks. Runs good.
DRILLS #510087-Furukawa 9E hydraulic drill with Isuzu diesel engine. 10764 engine hrs, 4619 impact hrs. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector, uses T-45 steel, 14 ft starter with 12 ft changes. Good condition. #510094-Furukawa 900ES hydraulic drill with CAT 3126 engine with 3878 hrs and 1752 impact hrs. Set up for T-45 steel, 14' starter rod and 12'changes. Anti jam circuit and dust collector. Very good condition. #580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter with approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation. EARTHMOVING #410063-CAT D9H w/ EROPS cab w/ A/C, straight blade w/tilt. Single shank, 4-barrel ripper. 24" pads. U/C (overall approx 70%). Rebuilt engine, trans, and finals (HMR 2994) Left Trunnion is available but needs to be installed. Overall good condition. #410070-CAT D6R dozer with 10' straight blade with good cutting edge. Has EROPS cab with air. Glass all good. 22" single grouser pads, overall condition of undercarriage is 60%. Pins have tit on drive side. Has 4600 hours
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EvoQuip Selects Ruffridge-Johnson as Minnesota Dealer EvoQuip recently announced the addition of Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Company Inc. to its growing network of authorized distributors in the United States. The dealership will serve the state of Minnesota, providing sales and support for the full EvoQuip portfolio of compact crushing and screening equipment. Established in 1936, Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Company has served the state’s road construction and aggregate markets since its inception and is the second oldest Cedarapids dealer in the United States. According to company President Dave Hosch, the dealership sees bringing on the EvoQuip line as an opportunity to meet the needs of small contractors as well as large producers seeking to supplement existing lines for additional processing capabilities. As Hosch explains it, until recently, Minnesota had trailed other parts of the country in making tracked equipment available. While others in Minnesota have gotten into larger tracked equipment, he sees the EvoQuip line of compact crushers and screeners as filling a gap in the marketplace with world-class equipment. As a longtime dealer for the Terex Minerals Processing Systems line, which includes Cedarapids and Simplicity, the distributor has maintained a high comfort level and is confident about bringing on EvoQuip, Hosch said. “We are excited to be named the EvoQuip distributor for Minnesota and proud to be part of the dynamic and growing EvoQuip team,” he added. “Ruffridge-Johnson’s success depends on our continued com- Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Co. Inc. mitment to product support, so we CEO Jon Pederson (L) and President look forward to working in part- Dave Hosch greet guests at the recent nership with EvoQuip to offer the AED Summit in Orlando.
The staff at Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Company now represents EvoQuip.
Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Co. has opened a new facility in Centreville, Minn.
(L-R): Dan Brzozowski, David Bailey, and Delton DeMarce of the Ruffridge-Johnson EvoQuip Equipment Company service staff stand in front of one of the big EvoQuip machines for which they are responsible.
best solutions for our customers, and to growing the EvoQuip brand in the U.S.” EvoQuip Territory Sales Manager Sean Donaghy cited Ruffridge-Johnson’s commitment to service and support as being in keeping with the philosophy behind the EvoQuip brand. “I am delighted to have secured Ruffridge-Johnson as an EvoQuip distributor,” he said. “Their extensive knowledge and trained specialists ensure they offer the best solutions and product support, which is why they are the right fit for EvoQuip.” Located in Minneapolis since the 1950s, Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment Company Inc. recently relocated to a facility north of
Minneapolis at 2065 Commerce Drive, Centerville, Minn. In addition to Terex Minerals Processing Systems and EvoQuip, the company is Minnesota’s authorized dealer for Beuthling rollers, Bomag paving products, Carlson paving products, Eagle Iron Works, ESCO Corporation, H.D. Industries, Masaba, Process Heating, Root snow plows, Rosco products, Seaman density meters and the Seaman Nuclear Corporation. EvoQuip will host a number of open houses in North America in 2019 in partnership with their distributors. For more information, visit www.terex.com/EvoQuip. CEG
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NEW YORK BUILD 2019 March 12, 2019 - March 13, 2019 Place Name: Javits Center, NYC – Hall 1A Address: 655 W. 34th Street, New York, New York 10001 Opening Times: March 12th – 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM March 13th – 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM New York Build 2019 is the ideal opportunity for your organization to hear about all the latest construction projects in NYC and NY state. The show remains at the forefront of the industry through showcasing the finest talent in the sector and connecting leading key players with cutting edge solutions. New York Build has firmly established its reputation as the leading construction show in New York. New York Build is free to attend and features 15,000+ registered attendees, 200+ speakers, 200+ exhibitors and extensive business networking. New York Build is the largest construction show at the Javits Center and is officially supported by the State of New York. New York Build covers all sectors of the construction industry and enables attendees to do business and network with all the key players in building construction & design industries in New York and the Tri-state region. For more information on New York Build, contact: Telephone: 1-917/746-7620; Email: marketing@newyorkbuildexpo.com.
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ADOT) ADOT to hold Small & Disadvantaged Business Transportation Expo Date: Thursday, March 14, 2019 An upcoming event in Glendale, AZ will provide tips and tools for small businesses wishing to compete for contracts under the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. The DBE & Small Business Transportation Expo, offered in conjunction with the Phoenix Public Transit and Street Transportation Departments, Valley Metro and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, is scheduled for 7 AM to Noon Thursday, March 14, at Glendale Civic Center. The program allows qualifying businesses to learn about project opportunities, network with industry professionals and business owners, and hear from transportation leaders. ADOT’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program helps qualifying small businesses compete for contracts. Although the Expo is geared toward Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and small businesses, it is open to all businesses, public agencies, vendors and community partners with an interest in the transportation industry. To register for this free event, please visit adotdbeexpo.com. For more on the Expo or ADOT’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, please contact the ADOT Business Engagement and Compliance Office at 602/712-7761.
ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN CONTRACTORS (AWC) Round Robin and Associate Expo Date: Thursday, March 14, 2019 Time: 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM Address: Carpenters Union Hall, 710 Olive Street, Saint Paul, MN 55130 Join us for our premier networking event for members only. Come make connections with General and Prime Contractors and learn how to do business with them. Our associate members will be exhibiting in the room as well. Come network with them and learn all the services they have to offer! For more information on this Expo, contact AWC. Phone: 651/489-2221.
REDWOOD REGION LOGGING 81ST CONFERENCE & SHOW Date Start: March 14, 2019 Dar End: March 16, 2019 Place Name: Fairgrounds in Eureka, CA City/State: Eureka, CA Description: Displays, Demonstrations, and Shows are Free to the Public to view – no Admission Fee! For more information on this Conference & Show – Phone: 707/443-4091; Fax: 707/443-0926; Email: rrlc@sonic.net; Website: https://www.rrlc.net/.
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF MINNESOTA (AGC OF MN) Laborers Open House Date: Friday, March 15, 2019 Description: On March 15, 2019, the Laborers Training Center and Minnesota LECET will hold their annual Contractor Appreciation Open House. The event will be held at the Training Center, 2350 Main Street, Lino Lakes, and includes safety seminars, presentation of the Safety Driven Contractor Awards, building tours and lunch. RSVP by calling 651/653-6710 or Emailing info@ltcmn.org.
AGC OF MISSOURI – AGCMO 2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION Start Date: End Date: Location:
Monday, March 18, 2019 Wednesday, March 20, 2019 Hilton Branson Convention Center at Branson Landing Branson, MO Description: AGCMO’s Annual Convention will feature outstanding sessions, the annual AGCMO PAC Auction, both sporting clays and golf tournaments – and many awesome networking opportunities. The Annual Convention brings together contractors, specialty contractors and suppliers/service providers from across the Missouri construction industry for networking and education. This event includes networking events, informational programs, guest speakers, various topical sessions and meetings, and the AGCMO PAC Live and Silent Auctions. The annual convention moves around the state each year, and this year the location is Branson, MO. The Annual PAC Auction has always been a highlight of the Convention and supports AGC of Missouri’s efforts for the industry. For over 30 years, the items for the auctions have been provided through donations. Cash contributions are also accepted directly to the PAC or toward the purchase of an item to be auctioned. A well-funded PAC is critical to be an effective advocate for the industry. For more information on the 2019 Annual Convention, call AGC of Missouri direct: Jefferson City, MO: Phone: 573/636-3188; Fax: 573/6343510. St. Louis, MO: Phone: 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874.
12TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BIOMASS CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2019 Start Date: End Date: Place Name: Address: Description:
Monday, March 18, 2019 Wednesday, March 20, 2019 Savannah International Trade & Convention Center One International Drive Savannah, GA 31421 The International Biomass Conference & Expo is the largest bio-
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MASS TIMBER CONFERENCE Start Date: End Date: Place Name: Address:
Tuesday, March 19, 2019 Thursday, March 21, 2019 Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Portland, OR 97232 Description: The Mass Timber Conference attracts professionals from across the forest, manufacturing, design, development, and construction industries. The International Mass Timber Conference is the largest gathering of cross-laminated timber and other mass timber experts in the world, with a special focus on manufacturing and mid-rise to high-rise construction. Over 1,200 experts from 22 countries attended in 2018. Register now: https://forestbusinessnetwork.ticketspice.com/2019-international-mass-timberconference. For more information on this conference, call: 406/544-1552 or 406/360-0704.
WEST VIRGINIA CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN EXPO The Region’s Largest Trade Show for the Construction & Design Industries Start Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 End Date: Thursday, March 21, 2019 Place Name: Charleston Civic Center Charleston, WV Don’t miss out on EXPO’s biggest show yet! Celebrating its 40th annual event, EXPO has something to offer every industry professional. Why Attend? Education and Opportunity are found in our annual lineup of seminars and meetings. Over 400 exhibit booths represent an unparalleled learning opportunity for attendees. Discover: The WV Construction and Design Expo is all about helping you find better, faster, smarter, cleaner and more efficient ways to get things done. Get a snapshot of the latest and greatest products and companies in the design and construction industries. Learn and Grow: EXPO has become a meeting ground for numerous trade associations and professional societies. Numerous impressive speakers and seminars are offered at EXPO to round out a complete educational experience. Most seminars offer continuing education credit. Live Demonstrations: Want to see a retaining wall be built or a security system in action? Every year brings new and exciting demonstrations. Have Tons of Fun: EXPO has something for everyone in the Construction and Design Industries. So come out, meet, greet, eat and have fun! Questions? Phone: 304/342-EXPO or Email EXPO at expo@wvexpo.com.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS DATE: THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019 This global celebration of forests provides a platform to raise awareness of the importance of all types of woodlands and trees and celebrate the ways in which they sustain and protect us. This year, the International Day of Forests (IDF) will address the theme, ‘Forests and Education.’ It will seek to raise awareness on how sustainably managed forests provide a wide array of contributions in this area. The UN General Assembly proclaimed March 21, the International Day of Forests in 2012. For more information on International Day of Forests go to: https://sdg.iisd.org/events/international-day-of-forests-2019/.
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Saturday, March 23, 2019 Thursday, March 28, 2019 Peppermill Resort Spa Casino 2707 South Virginia Street Reno, Nevada 89502 Event Tag Line: Protection, Prevention, Mitigation Description: “To encourage latest approaches and advancement in the field of Wildland surface areas.” The Wildland Urban Interface Conference: The conference will cover areas like event offering hands-on training and interactive sessions designed to address the challenges of wildland fire. This event brings together firefighters, researchers, and leadership at the local, state, federal and tribal levels to collaborate on emerging issues and educate wildland-fire management. If you are one of the many people responsible for protecting local forests or educating landowners and your community about the importance of land management, then this is the conference for you. For more information on the Wildland Urban Interface Conference: Telephone: 406/758-3547.
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF MINNESOTA (AGC OF MN) Minnesota Construction Crew Hiring Event Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 Place: Minneapolis Armory – Minnesota National Guard 1025 Broadway Street NE, Minneapolis AGC members are invited to participate in the Minneapolis Construction Crew hiring event being held Tuesday, April 23, at the Minneapolis Armory – Minnesota National Guard. In 2018, 35 companies participated and over 200 job seekers and community partners were on hand. For more information on this event, contact AGC of MN. Phone: 651/632-8929. Email: dwoods@agcmn.org. Website: http://www.agcmn.org.
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) April 2019 EVENTS: April 4 – 5, 2019 2019 APWA Chapter Spring Conference Sheraton West Des Moines, West Des Moines, IA April 9 – 12, 2019 Developing Leader – 2019 Mount Bachelor Resort, Bend, OR April 10 – 10, 2019 2019 Complete Streets and Tech Conference Carson Community Center, Carson, CA April 13 – 17, 2019 Midwest Advanced Public Service Institute Marina Grand Resort, New Buffalo, MI April 23 – 24, 2019 2019 Pacific Northwest Highway – Rail Conference The Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, WA April 23 – 26, 2019 2019 Spring Conference Washington Chapter Event For more information on the above events, contact APWA. Address: 1275 K St. NW #750, Washington, DC 20005. Phone: 202/408-9541. Toll Free: 800/848-APWA.
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WANTED (IN USA): ALL MODELS CONVENTIONAL TRACTOR TRUCKS. WHOLESALE TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB TRUCKS – MACK, FREIGHTLINER, KENWORTH OR PETERBILT. EMAIL: MARKETING@ERTRUCK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VERMEER TRENCHING EQUIPMENT, MODEL TR455. VERMEER T-455 TRACK TRENCHERS, ANY CONDITION! EMAIL: RDEAN@ROADSIDE.BIZ PHONE: 757-880-0850 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALTEC AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, MODEL DR160A. ROUND BALE UNROLLER. EMAIL: RED_WKS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): DITCH WITCH MODEL JT20 BORING MACHINES. I'M LOOKING FOR DRILL STEM OR PARTS FOR 2020 POSSIBLY PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: STRAIGHTUPTRIPPIN2014@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 360-324-2637 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN NY): DURA GRADE ALL MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. I AM LOOKING FOR USED CONCRETE FORMS - 6 BAR (10X2). EMAIL: BEECHWOODCLOSE@ HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 917-939-6407 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN OH): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. NEED MULTIPLE UNITS CAT 325, 330, 336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS – 9,000 HOURS OR LESS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL L90F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): BOMAG BC 772 RB COMPACTION EQUIPMENT. WE ARE LOOKING FOR A DRIVE MOTOR TO FIT A BOMAG BC772RB LANDFILL COMPACTOR. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE TO CHES TROWBRIDGE. THANK YOU. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WA): VERMEER ALL MODELS DRILLS. LOOKING FOR ANY USED 24 40 DRILL ROD OR NEW ROD FOR A GOOD PRICE. ALSO DRILL MACHINES IN THE MID SIZE CATEGORY. EMAIL: NWDIRECTIONAL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): GALION ALL MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. WANTED GALION STATIC ROLLERS EMAIL JPICT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE 200 MODEL EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: EXCAVATOR WITH A THUMB AND WORKING A.C. GOOD UC AND HYDRAULICS AND NOT PRICED OVER 30,000. EMAIL:WWW.BITMCRAE64@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (GA): CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE LOADERS. I’M LOOKING UP A BACKHOE CAT 420E, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE THIS MODEL IN A GOOD PRICE. EMAIL: KARLASA2795@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): KUBOTA U35-4 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: RGARCIA@MVKUBOTA.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. EROPS, WITH SINGLE SHANK RIPPER MAX 8000 HOURS. EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR 320 CL EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: INFO@SAFARBROS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU D575A-2SD CRAWLER DOZERS. WE WANT TO BUY KOMATSU CRAWLER WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 972H DOZER D575A-3,D575A-2, D475A-5EO, WHEEL LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKD375A-5EO. WE PREFER TO BUY FROM ING FOR IT IN ANY CONDITION. END USER. EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM EMAIL: PHONE: 775-234-8837 TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM; –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 818-956-5231 WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MOTOR GRADER. COMMENTS: LOOKWANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D8T ING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING CRAWLER DOZERS. LOOKING FOR OR NON-WORKING) WITH A DIGITAL HIGHER HOUR UNIT, MUST HAVE RIPMONITOR OR ANALOG. PER AND CAB. EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET; PHONE: 775-234-8837 PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): JOHN DEERE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 850J CRAWLER DOZERS. COMMENTS: WANTED (MI): JOHN DEERE 825I WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED UTILITY VEHICLE. MACHINE NEEDS TO BE LOADED. JOHN DEERE 850J WINCH. PLEASE EMAIL: JKOENIG49@YAHOO.COM FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE TO CHES TROWBRIDGE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PORTLAND, OR): MIKASA THANK YOU. MTX-60 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: EMAIL: CHES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM JORDANWOODS861@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WANTED (PORTLAND, OR): KOMATSU PC08UU EXCAVATORS - I AM LOOKING ALL MODELS, EXCAVATOR. DESPERATELY GOT A MANUAL FOR A COMMENTS: WANTED TO BUY PC28UU. CATERPILLAR 6030 FRONT SHOVEL. EMAIL: MIBBS123@YAHOO.COM EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PACIFICCRANES.COM WANTED (U.S.): KUBOTA KX161-3R1 PHONE: 818-956-5231 EXCAVATORS - WE ARE LOOKING FOR –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A FULL DOOR UNIT FOR OUR MINI WANTED (US): ALLIS CHALMERS ALL EXCAVATOR. IT’S A 2008 AND THE 121 MODELS CRAWLER DOZERS. COMMODEL WILL ALSO WORK. MENTS: PARTS FOR 1945 CLETRAC EMAIL: TFREALTY@DNET.NET BULLDOZER, MODEL FDE, ENGINE PHONE: 828-837-8986 SIDE COVERS, BATTERY COVER, –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GENERATOR. WANTED (U.S.): VERMEER V450 EMAIL: ONLY1NAN@PTD.NET TRENCHING EQUIPMENT. PHONE: 610-377-0372 EMAIL: BRETTG28277@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (ME): HITACHI EX135 WANTED: VOLVO WHEEL LOADERS EXCAVATORS. LOOKING FOR WHOLESALE PRICING EMAIL: ON VOLVO LOADERS L50 THRU L350 JAXONEARTHWORKS@GMAIL.COM SIZES, C, D, E, F, G AND H MODELS PHONE: 207-420-6664 EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): VOLVO MODEL WANTED: USED HITACHI EXCAVATOR L90F WHEEL LOADER. MAX HOURS EX400LC-1 7000 PREFERABLY WITH A QUICK EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM COUPLER. PHONE: 923462653742 EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: LOOKING FOR USED CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADERS EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HEIN-WERNER C12HD EXCAVATORS IN U.S. - I'D LIKE A HOPTO 550 EXCAVATOR, SIMILAR TO THE HEINWERNER. THIS MACHINE WAS MADE BY WARREN SWASY. EMAIL: DIRTHOG3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10T CRAWLER DOZER IN U.S. - WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D10N D10R D10T EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 180G EXCAVATORS EMAIL: JAMAC15@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 644K WHEEL LOADERS IN U.S. - WE ARE LOOKING FOR A JOHN DEERE 644K GP BUCKET, PIN ON TYPE, 4.25 TO 4.5 CUBIC YARD CAPACITY. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS IF YOU HAVE ONE. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GEHL MG690 MOTOR GRADERS MAULDIN M406XT OR PUCKETT 510 DWE, MAINTAINER WITH LOADER BUCKET AND RIPPERS. EMAIL: TABNEY@ CAPPAERTHOUSING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS SCHWING ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING EQUIPMENT, CONCRETE PUMPS, OLD OR NEW. ALL BRANDS AND SIZES. BOOMS, TRAILER PUMPS, CITY PUMPS, PARTS MACHINES, ETC. SELLING EXCESS EQUIPMENT? UPDATING? KNOW WHERE THERE ARE SOME MACHINES SITTING IN CONTRACTORS YARDS, REDI MIX COMPANIES, CONCRETE CONTRACTORS YARDS,ETC. WE PAY FINDERS FEES!!!! EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET PHONE: 781-245-2833 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 844H WHEEL DOZERS IN U.S. - WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 844H SEMI U OR STRAIGHT HEAVY-DUTY MINING BLADES - NONCOAL. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS HYDRA-MAC SKID STEER LOADERS LOOKING FOR USED OR REBUILT LONG BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEAD FOR ISUZU 3AB1. EMAIL: CCANDC@MNCABLE.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Syracuse, NY Sat., March 9, 2019 For: Large Forklift, Construction Equipment, Aerials & more • Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX Wed., March 13, 2019 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & more • Houston, TX Thurs., March 14, 2019 For: Very Late Model Rental Fleet Acquisition Auction • Houston, TX March 15 - 16, 2019 For: Very Large 2-Day Retirement Auction
For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Albany, NY Sat., September 7, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Job Completion Auction RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Fort Worth, TX March 12 - 13, 2019 • Nashville, TN March 15, 2019 • Los Angeles, CA March 15 - 16 2019 • Columbus, OH March 19, 2019
• Middletown, NY Sat., March 23, 2019 For: 2 Auctions. Large Job Completion & more
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• Salt Lake City, UT March 25, 2019
• Manassas, VA Sat., March 30, 2019 For: Large Rental Construction Equipment & more • Atlantic City, NJ April 4 - 6, 2019 For: Annual 3-Day Late Model Rental Return Auction • Oklahoma City, OK Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Very Large Rental Return Auction
• Kansas City, MO March 22, 2019
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• Des Moines, IA Thurs., April 11, 2019 For: Large Job Completion Rental Fleet Equipment Auction
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• Montreal, Canada Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Late Model Rental Return Auction
• North Franklin, CT April 30, 2019
• Detroit, MI Tues., April 16, 2019 For: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment & more • North Attleboro (Boston), MA Wed., April 17, 2019 For: Large Late Model Cat Snow Machine & Construction Equipment • Portland, ME Thurs., April 18, 2019 For: Large Aggregate & Construction Equipment & more • Buffalo, NY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Retirement Auction: Aggregate, Concrete, Construction & more • Johnstown (Albany), NY Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Inventory Reduction Auction • Parkersburg, WV Sat., April 27, 2019 For: Vintage Collectible Autos & Accessories Retirement Auction • Dansville, NY Sat., May 4, 2019 For: Large Municipal Auction • Canastota, NY Sun., May 5, 2019 For: Annual Lawn & Garden Auction • Sacramento, CA May 10 - 11, 2019 For: Very Late & Great Model Construction Equipment & more • Boston, MA Sat., June 1, 2019
• Las Vegas, NV April 26, 2019
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Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008
• Pendleton, IN Thurs., March 21, 2019 For: 27th Annual Spring Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Seville, OH Thurs., April 4, 2019 For: Bridge Construction Equipment • Coldwater, MI Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Earthmoving & Excavating Equipment • Toledo, OH Thurs., May 2, 2019 For: Earthmoving, Construction Equipment & more HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • ONLINE ONLY March 18 - 21, 2019 For: Farm Equipment Liquidation Auction • Livingston, LA April 10 - 12, 2019 For: Spring Contractor’s Auction HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., April 12, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., June 14, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
• ONLINE ONLY April 18, 2019
• Foley, MN Fri., June 7, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
IRON AUCTION GROUP www.ironauctiongroup.com 276-451-8921
• ONLINE ONLY March 13, 2019
• Mooresville, NC Wed., March 20, 2019 For: Fleet Auction Reduction
• ONLINE ONLY March 20, 2019
• Kenmore, WA Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY March 4 - 12, 2019 For: Industrial & Municipal Liquidation • Brooklyn, MS March 7 - 9, 2019 For: Early Spring Public Auction • Pelzer, SC March 27 - 28, 2019 For: East Coast Early Spring Auction • Stanton, TX Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Permian Basin Absolute Public Auction • ONLINE ONLY April 15 - 26, 2019 For: Municipal Fire Equip & Gov’t Surplus Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., March 15, 2019 For: Timed Online Only Auction
• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., April 9, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., May 14, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING, INC. www.miedemaauctioneering.com 616-560-0839 • Houghton Lake, MI Wed., March 27, 2019 For: Excavating & Farm Equipment Auction. MOTLEYS ASSET DISPOSITION GROUP www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS • ONLINE ONLY March 10 - 12, 2019 For: Drilling Rigs, Trucks & Equipment • Richmond, VA Tues., March 19, 2019 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 13, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 14, 2019 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 18, 2019 For: Government Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 20, 2019 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 20, 2019 For: VMD Farms Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 21, 2019 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• South Beloit, IL Sat., March 23, 2019 For: Construction & Utility Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 26, 2019 For: KS Department of Transportation Auction
• Riviera Beach, FL Sat., March 30, 2019 For: Construction & Utility Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 27, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Fri., April 5, 2019 For: Timed Online Only Auction
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J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL March 19 - 22, 2019 For: 46th Annual Auction Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
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• ONLINE ONLY March 27, 2019
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• Dalhart, TX Sat., March 12, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Farm Equipment & much more
McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
• Philadelphia, MS March 27 - 28, 2019 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction
• Odessa, TX Tues., March 26, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Oilfield Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., March 12, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction
• Denver, CO Wed., March 13, 2019 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment Auction
AL: 334-693-2540
• Lebanon, TN Sat., March 9, 2019 For: Construction Equipment
RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • ONLINE ONLY March 5 - 12, 2019 For: March NetAuction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 13, 2019 For: AgIron West Fargo Event • Chokio, MN Thurs., March 14, 2019 For: Wernsing Retirement Auction • Ogilvie, MN Fri., March 15, 2019 For: Dan Lange Farm Auction • Litchfield, MN Thurs., March 21, 2019 For: AgIron Litchfield Event • ONLINE ONLY April 5 - 10, 2019 For: Upper Midwest Locations • Larchwood, IA Thurs., April 11, 2019 For: AgIron Sioux Falls Event VANTAGE AUCTIONS www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Truck, Trailers & more WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., March 16, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction WILSON’S AUCTION SALES, INC. www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., March 16, 2019 For: Mid-Atlantic Spring Equipment Auction WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Fri., March 22, 2019 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., March 9, 2019 For: Live Public Auction YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Ashland, OH Thurs., March 14, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Lima, OH Fri., March 15, 2019 For: Massive Retirement Auction
27TH ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION
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Ritchie Bros. Sets New Company Record With $297M
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sea of equipment stretched over the 220-acre Ritchie Bros. auction site in Orlando, Fla., from Feb. 18 to 23, 2019, as the company hosted its largest auction ever. Over six days, the company sold a staggering 13,350-plus assets for a record $297-plus million — up seven percent from last year’s $278 million total. The massive selection of equipment attracted more than 15,900 people from 88 countries — setting a new site record — including more than 11,300 bidders participating online in real time from around the world. At the end of the six-day event, approximately 84 percent of the assets were purchased by buyers from outside Florida, showcasing the auction’s wide appeal. U.S. buyers purchased 85 percent of the equipment, while international buyers from countries, such as Australia, China, Colombia, Germany, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates, purchased 15 percent. Online buyers purchased approximately 49 percent of the equipment. “We had a great week in Orlando, helping more than 1,150 companies sell their surplus equipment to buyers from nearly every corner of the world,” said Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, Ritchie Bros. “Orlando is the Super Bowl of auctions and our team was prepared and performed tremendously, helping us set multiple company records, including our largest ever gross transactional value (GTV) and the most equipment we’ve sold in one auction in 60-plus years of business. On dayfive alone, we sold approximately 2,300 items for more than $82 million — the largest single auction day in our history. “We achieved GTV of $297 million for the 13,350 items sold in Orlando, representing growth of seven percent in both GTV and lots sold versus prior year, a positive indicator of loosening supply. Our results reflected strong pricing for premium construction assets with low hours. Conversely, we witnessed pricing pressure on assets with higher hours, which indicates supply may have begun to harmonize with demand. Transportation assets, including over-the-road trucks and vocational units, continue to achieve strong prices. Importantly, I want to thank all our consignors and buyers for their confidence in us — and our employees who worked very hard to make the auction a tremendous success and add value for our customers.”
If you were looking for excavators, the Ritchie Bros. six-day auction was certainly the place to be. More than 800 excavators went on the auction block.
Bidders look over the bids on the timed auction screens.
The customer kiosk allows bidders to access information from the Ritchie Bros. database at the bidders’ convenience.
Ravi Saligram (L), CEO of Ritchie Bros., takes a final inspection tour of the sale site with Kevin Kobus, vice president of operations.
Bidding is fast and furious as backhoes go over the ramp.
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Six-Day Florida Auction; Sells More Than 13K Assets Equipment highlights included: • 800-plus excavators; • 640-plus compactors; • 430-plus loaders; • 395 skid steers; • 385 dozers; • more than 210 articulated dump trucks; • more than 240 dump trucks; • more than 465 aerial work platforms; and • 465-plus truck tractors. Bidders enjoyed their time in Florida and adding to their equipment fleets. “I really enjoy coming to the Orlando auction because there are so many pieces of equipment, you meet so many great people and you get to enjoy the great hospitality of Ritchie Bros.,” said Joey Chambers of Superior Custom Services Inc., based in Ga. “We do a lot of buying in Orlando because everything you need is going to be here,” said Ronnie Hedrick Jr. of Bul-Hed Corp. Fla. “It doesn't matter the manufacturer or the type of equipment, there is something for everyone. For people like myself, who were born and raised around equipment, events like Orlando are a lot of fun.” CEG
Be sure to download the new Ritchie Bros. app, which allows you to bid at Ritchie sales live and in reserved auctions from anywhere at any time.
Jason Lee of Coast to Coast Logistics, Cleveland, Ohio, likes the operating cab on a John Deere 350 hydraulic excavator.
As attendees arrive at the sale, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneer Freddie Vilsmeier greets and directs them to where they need to be.
Max,Van and Matt Praham of Praham Construction in southwest Minnesota check out the cab of a John Deere 700K.
One of the largest crawlers at this year’s sale was a Komatsu 275 AX that weighed more than 100,000 lbs.
This year, Ritchie Bros. is working with Caterpillar to offer Cat Connect technology to Cat equipment consignors. This technology should help consignors bring premium prices for their equipment and improve efficiencies of the Cat fleet for the equipment purchaser.
GovPlanet, a division of Ritchie Bros. that liquidates government surplus items, displayed a whole new batch of government off-road vehicles that were available at absolute auction prices.
John Dawson and his son, Phillip, are of JAGD Construction in Youngstown, Ohio. The company currently is on a long-term project rehabilitating the George Washington Bridge in New York City. The machine in the background is used for bridge inspections.
This Caterpillar 773E rigid frame truck, typically used in quarries, is not an everyday find at an East Coast equipment sale.
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