By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Trinity Health Michigan has embarked on building a new $238 million Trinity Health Livingston hospital, leaving flex space for growth.
ìWhen we open in March 2026, we will have the ability to fill the 56 beds we are opening with,î said John OíMalley, president of the hos-
Less than a decade ago, the Trinity Health Livingston hospital in Howell, Mich., had about six inpatients on any given day. Today, that number is closer to 40. Thatís why, when Trinity Health Michigan embarkedonbuildinganew$238millionTrinity Health Livingston hospital, it left flex space for growth.
pital and Trinity Health Medical Center ó Brighton.ìOntopofthat,dependingondemand, we also have shelled for future use another 24 beds located on the fourth floor of the new tower and another 16 beds located on the second floor
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President’s Proposed FY2025 Budget Boosts IIJA Transportation Construction Programs
By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
Citing its vision to protect and build on the progress made over the past three years, the Biden administration released its proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year. With almost $79 billion earmarked for highway, safety and transit programs, the budget also adds $9.5 billion to support the resilience, safety and sustainability of the nationís transportation network via the bipartisan infrastructure law.
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The Biden administration released its proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year. Approximately $79 billion is earmarked for highway, safety and transit programs.
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12 CATERPILLAR CELEBRATES WOMEN EQUIPMENT
Dubuque, Iowaís Kait Burds took home top honors at Caterpillarís first Women in Construction Celebration, March 13-14 in Clayton, N.C. Burds successfully demonstrated her advanced machine operator skills.
The USACE awarded a $42.2 million contract to R.J. Zavoral & Sons Inc. of East Grand Forks, Minn., to complete the Southern Embankment Reach SE-2 portion of the Fargo, N.D./Moorhead, Minn., Flood Risk Management Project.
18 FIRST ëSUPER LOADí MOVING THROUGH SOUTHERN, CENTRAL OHIO
After arriving in Manchester via barge, each load will move onto a semi-truck and be transported via a predetermined route to destinations in either New Albany or Hebron.
19 YANMAR CE APPOINTS JOS… CUADRADO AS NEW GLOBAL CEO
Effective April 1, 2024, JosÈ Cuadrado has been appointed global chief executive officer at Yanmar Compact Equipment (Yanmar CE), and chairman of the board at Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd.
20 FAIRCHILD EQUIPMENT
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MINN. Fairchild Equipment, a provider of material handling solutions, announced the relocation of its Duluth, Minn., facility to a new, more expansive location at 1308 18th St. in Cloquet, Minn.
51 FRIENDSHIP LEADS KENTUCKY CONTRACTOR TO KEMROC EKT 220
Scott Thornberry, president of T&C Contracting and Jason Faust, president of Construction Machinery Company in Louisville met in high school and now have an excellent business relationship spanning more than 30 years.
60 KYTC HELPS STATE REBUILD COMMUNITIES FOLLOWING FLOODING
Gov. Andy Beshear recently held a press briefing to discuss ongoing community ìhigh-groundî rebuild projects that involve the construction of new homes and surface transportation infrastructure.
60 NDOT AWARDS $155.6M TO CITIES, TOWNS FOR IMPROVEMENTS
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced March 6 that $155.6 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 51 cities, towns and counties in rural portions of Indiana.
62 BOBCAT COMPANY RECOGNIZES MATERIAL HANDLING DEALERS
Bobcat Company recognized 21 material handling dealers for superior performance within their respective region. The dealers were recognized based on sales, volume and other dealer engagement metrics.
62 NEBRASKA DOT ESTABLISHES TRADE SKILLS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Nebraska Department of Transportation recently established the ìGood Life, Great Journeyî program to provide scholarships for individuals pursuing two-year technical degrees in critical transportation-related fields.
63 WORK TRUCK WEEK 2024 BREAKS ATTENDANCE RECORD IN INDY
Work Truck Week continues to grow. A verified 15,790 industry professionals from 29 countries and all 50 U.S. states gathered March 5 to 8 at
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2020 Case 580SN, S/N NLC772103, 3529 Hrs, CAB/AIR DELUXE CAB, RIDE CONTROL, FRONT AND REAR COUPLERS, 4-N-1 GP FRONT BUCKET, NO REAR BUCKET, GOOD RUBBER, E-STICK $72,500
2022 Case SR270B, JAFSR270HNM410725, 222 Hours, Cab/Air, 2 Speed, High Flow, Hyd. Coupler, 78" GP Bucket Radio, E-H Controls..........................................$69,900
2020 Takeuchi TL12R2, S/N 412103347, 1964 Hrs, Cab/Air/Heat, New 84” GP Bkt, New Tracks, Just Serviced $59,900
SAKAI SV544T - ’18, approx. 350 hrs, 83” padfoot drum w/smooth drum kit, #C001431 $P.O.R.
SAKAI SW770HF - ‘17 w/approx. 1550 hours, 67” drum, tier III Isuzu engine, fleet machine ..........................................................$69,450
ROLLERS
ROADTEC RP190 - ‘13, approx.. 6200 hrs. EZIV Carlson screed, Moba grade & slope controls......................................................$58,900
ROADTEC RP195 PAVER - ’08, approx. 8890 hrs. Carlson EZIV 10 screed, Moba grade & slope controls $37,500
EXCAVATORS
A904C Wheeled Excavator - ‘16, approx 550 Hrs, 2-piece boom, pin grabber coupler, aux hyd ..................................$P.O.R.
Liebherr R946 - ‘14, approx.. 800 Hrs, 12’6” stick, QC66 coupler, aux. hyd ..............$P.O.R.
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ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 325 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154............ ..........................................................$161,700
ASTEC GT205MF – ’17, approx. 1800 hrs, 5x20 top deck w/high frequency bottom deck, #C001180..........................................$275,000
PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS
Roadtec RP190 – ’13, 5860 hrs, Carlson EZIV 10-19’ screed w/12” ext, #C001909 $48,000
P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.
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JCI K400, (’06), Portable Cone Crusher, 400 HP Elec, 42”x30” Feed Conveyor, #40236 $295,000
BROOMS
SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘19), 480 Hrs, 12-gauge steel, 140 degree full brush length w/ end plate covers and full length rock deflector, #C003822 $46,600
SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘19), 2,267 Hrs, noise level in the cab, rear leaf spring suspension, #C003884......................................................$40,500
SUPERIORBROOMDT74J, (‘18), 1,017 Hrs, noise level in cab, rear leaf spring susp., #C003649 $39,000
CRANES
MANITOWOC 11000-1, (’10), #C003846 $CALL
LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS:
LIEBHERR L550, (‘14), Liebherr diesel, stepless hydrostatic travel drive , traction & ride control systems,, Michelin XHA 23.5R25EM (L3) radial tires, enclosed ROPS cab with a/c 3.92 yard gen purpose bucket. Quick coupler, #C001328 $152,837
LIEBHERRL550XPOWER, (‘18), an innovative machine concept which combines performance, fuel efficiency, robustness and comfort. With their power split driveline, XPower wheel loaders work w/ the greatest level of efficiency in all applications, #C003574 $208,947
LIEBHERR L550 XPOWER, (’17), an innovative machine concept which combines performance, fuel efficiency, robustness and comfort. With their power split driveline, XPower wheel loaders work with the greatest level of efficiency in all applications, #C003118....................................................$159,000
LIEBHERR R936 LC, (’19), EROPS w/ AC & Heat, auto lube, rear camera, 54” bucket, #C004148 $CALL
LIEBHERR R914 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 597 Hrs, powerful diesel engine and particularly high break-out forces, #C003315 $129,391
LIEBHERR R920 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 253 Hrs, w/Werk-brau pin grabber coupler, medium & high pressure aux. hydraulic circuits, pattern changer, #C003330....................................................$228,600
LIEBHERR R936 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 450 Hrs, Convenient and service-friendly, the R 936 Compact makes for safe working. With its tight slewing radius, this machine is especially well suited to urban applications, #C003377
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Spring is in the air in Illinois. Grass is growing, daffodils are blooming and construction equipment is humming. In Springfield, work is under way on a new sporting venue ó Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe.
The megaplex offers five 90-ft. multi-use diamonds with corner infields; two double youth multi-purpose fields; a stadium with 90-ft. diamond or full-size soccer field; a 190,000-sq.-ft. indoor sports dome; turf and sport courts; an indoor performance and fitness area; a hitting center; and a food truck bar and pavilion. The dome is scheduled to open in January 2025.
Before the first goal is kicked or the first batisswung,oneofthemostimportanttasks is currently under way ó laying pipe for the storm and sanitary sewers. That part of the project began in February and was awarded to Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating, a subsidiary of Henson Robinson Co.
Located in Springfield, Ill., Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating serves ìcommercial, institutional and industrial clientsí underground utility needs with high-quality, reliable service.î The company offers sewer/water construction, CIPPlining, manhole lining, directional boring, CCTV inspections and sewer cleaning.
ìWeíre happy to be a part of a large project like this here in Springfield,î said Robert Coady, field operations superintendent of Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating. ìObviously Scheels is a big name here in town now and this sports park is going to bring a lot of people and attractions here to Springfield.î
Laying Pipe
The site conditions are ideal for pipe installation.
ìWeíreabletocomeinhere,juststartlaying pipe and get things in the ground before any other contractors come in and start putting up any buildings or start putting up any other actual construction,î said Coady. ìItís arealblessingforustogetpipeintheground a lot quicker when we donít have obstacles around and itís just open field digging. Itís one of the best job sites we can ask for.î
The team MVP is the Komatsu HB365LC-3 hybrid excavator Petersburg recently purchased from Roland Machinery Company.
ìRight now, we are using the Komatsu HB365 hybrid excavator to install storm sewers,î said Coady. ìWe are putting in 20ft. lengths of advanced drainage systems high-density polyethylene [ADSHDPE] dual walled pipes. This size machine really lets us get a long reach. It allows us to get a
full 20-ft. set in with each dig.î
Komatsu HB365LC-3 Hybrid Features
The Komatsu HB365LC-3 hybrid excavator is a fourth-generation high-performance excavator and is powered by a Tier IVFinal engine and Komatsu hybrid electrical swing system.This combination increases productivity and promotes carbon reduction, according to Komatsu.
Features of this machine include:
ï 269 hp at 1,950 rpm
ï an operating weight of 81,791 to 85,495 lbs.
ï bucket capacity of .89 to 2.56 cu. yds.
ï reduced fuel consumption with hybrid energy conservation system
ï two-mode boom settings, electrically driven swing motor and six working modes for a variety of applications
ï climate-controlled ROPS cab with highback air-suspension seat with heat, low vibration cab damper mounting, pressurized cabin with air filter and automatic climate control
ï auto idle and shutdown features
ìThe365hybridKomatsuexcavatorisfor deeper excavation and laying sewer, which weíredoinghere,îsaidBrianVogt,president of Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating.
ìTodayweíreworkingonastormsewerrun. The machineís very fuel efficient and working well in these conditions.î
see HYBRID page 84
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With the Komatsu HB 365 hybrid excavator (L-R) are Zachary Beck, sales representative of Roland Machinery; Tai Kahn, product manager of Komatsu America; Tom Killebrew, operator, Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating; Brian Vogt, president of Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating; and Robert Coady, project superintendent of Petersburg Plumbing and Excavating.
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2022 CATERPILLAR 301.7-05, ID# 2CR8205, SN JH706929, 345 HOURS $29,770
2020 CATERPILLAR 308-07CRSB, ID# 0CR7243, SN GG802453, 2567 HOURS $80,680
2022 CATERPILLAR 735-04, ID# VGN0375, SN 3T500357, 519 HOURS $564,300
2016 JLG G9-43A, ID# 2AR7745, SN 0160071272, 1898 HOURS $84,700
2017 KOMATSU PC240LC11, ID# WGU0215, SN 95246, 4394 HOURS $136,400
1997 CASE 550G, ID# WGU0219, SN JJG0255274, 4269 HOURS $25,900
2004 CATERPILLAR D6R IILGP, ID # WUC0294, SN ADE00368, 15131 HOURS $68,900
2020 CATERPILLAR 289D3XPS, ID# 3CR9020, SN JX901237, 1737 HOURS $59,600
2016 CATERPILLAR 272D2XPS, ID# WUC0321, SN BL200606, 3566 HOURS $34,900
2014 CATERPILLAR 623K, ID# VUR0060, SN WTB00106, 1884 HOURS $647,100
2018 CATERPILLAR 950GC, ID# SGN0444, SN M5T01306, 2225 HOURS $219,190
2010 CATERPILLAR D7R II, ID# WUC0357, SN AEC02404, 29592 HOURS $217,000
2013 CATERPILLAR 420F, ID# XUC0015, SN SKR01866, 3363 HOURS $58,300
2019 CATERPILLAR 906MAG, ID# 9CR7137, SN H6604081, 2633 HOUR $76,000
2021 BOBCAT T76, ID# WGU0191, SN B4CE16703, 3167 HOURS $39,700
2003 CATERPILLAR 938G II, ID# WUC0217, SN CRD00462, 19683 HOURS $49,500
Bobcat 542B ........................................Starting at $6,900
Bobcat 642 ........................................................$7,500
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Bobcat 751 Several Starting at $9,900
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Bobcat S250 Starting at $17,500
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JD 130G, Cab, A/C, Hydraulic Thumb, Aux Hyd, 9’11” Stick, 24” Shoes, #261469..
JD
JD 180G, A/C, HYD Thumb, Coupler, 8’10” Arm, 24” Shoes, #262899..................$139,000
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Ride Control, 2 Speed, Rev Fan, #262952
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JD 844K, Cab, A/C, Joystick, GP Bucket, IT4 Engine, #261209..................
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JD 770G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, 14.00 Tires, Scarifier, Aux Hyd, #247935 $129,500
JD 1050K, Cab, A/C, Ripper, 156” Semi U Blade, Trimble Ready, #249082 $379,000
JD 550K, Cab, A/C, XLT, Ripper, 6 Way 105” Blade, 4th Spool Aux, #261723 $129,000
JD 135G, Cab, A/C, 9’11” Arm, 24” Shoes, Reduced Tail Swing, #249203 ........$94,500
JD 950K, Cab, A/C, Winch, LGP, 30” Shoes, 6 Way 184” Blade, Warranty, #251233 $389,000
JD 672G, Cab, A/C, 14’ Blade, 14.00 Tires, Push Block, Auto Shift, #250229 $155,500
JD 350G, A/C, Coupler, 13’1” Arm, 32” Shoes, Pattern Changer, Bucket, #262200...... $125,000
JD 331G, A/C, Hi Flow Aux,
$69,000
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JD 60G, A/C, 6’1” Arm, Coupler, Aux Hydraulics, #262458....................$70,000
JD 750K, Cab, A/C, 34” Pads, Smartgrade, LGP, 6 Way 156” Blade, #251152 $194,000
290G, Cab, A/C, Coupler, 10’2” Arm, 32” Shoes, New Reman Engine, #250559 ........ $144,000
544K-II, A/C, Rev Fan, 20.5 Tires, Air Seat, GP Bucket, #262551..................$139,500
JD 245G, A/C, Aux Hydraulics, 9’7” Arm, 32” Shoes, Air Seat, #262242..................$204,000
470G, A/C, 12’10” Arm, Coupler, Pattern Changer, Warranty, #262510 $259,000
750K, A/C, LGP, 6 Way Blade, Ripper, Sweeps, Screens, #262800 $254,000
650K, Cab, A/C, XLT, 20” Shoes, 6 Way 115” Blade, Ripper, #262615 $122,000
700K, Cab, A/C, 6 Way 144” Blade, 30” Shoes, LGP, Smartgrade, #261368 ............
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Caterpillar Celebrates Women Equipment Operators at Event
Dubuque, Iowaís Kait
Burds took home top honors at Caterpillarís first Women in Construction Celebration, March13-14inClayton,N.C.
Burds successfully demonstrated her advanced machine operator skills by maneuvering difficult work site challenges in record time with extreme precision.
Burds was one of 18 women ó representing Cat dealers throughout the Americas ó who gathered at Caterpillarís Edward J. Rapp Customer & Training Center tocompeteinthestate-of-theart skills tests, learn about the latest industry trends and network with peers.
ìI feel really good; the competition was pretty stiff. Itís good affirmation of the hard work I put into my career,î said Burds. ìI hope this event gives women in construction more exposure and gives them the confidence to go out and do things that scare them.î
The skills tests included expertise in the following areas:
ï Small Wheel Loader: Move material through the course to achieve 7.0 -7.5 tons; then change to forks and use them to move a pallet.
ï Compact Track Loader: Navigate an obstacle course using multiple machine functions.
ï Small Hydraulic Excavator: Load truck
to achieve 10.0-tons payload.
Along with the tests, the competitors participated in a panel discussion where they shared best practices, discussed managing a successful career in a male-dominated industry and talked about the importance of recruitingmorefemaleoperatorsandtechnicians into the workforce.
ìThe event is a celebration of female machine operators who build our world, advocateanddriveawarenessfortheirtrade, and highlight solutions that address jobsite needs,î said Caterpillar marketing manager Chrissy Metz. ìEach competitor demonstrates advanced abilities operating the latest
USACE photo by Patrick Moes
TheU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineers,St.PaulDistrict,reroutedthe Wild Rice River through the Wild Rice River Structure. Rerouting the Wild Rice River was a major milestone for the Fargo, N.D./Moorhead, Minn. Flood Risk Management Project.
After three years of construction, Ames Construction Inc. permanentlydivertedtheWildRiceRiverthroughagatedconcrete structure, a project first. This reroute will allow Ames to complete construction of a dam embankment across the existing Wild Rice River channel.
(L-R):
Burds
Catconstructionmachinesandtechnologies, showing the world the invaluable role women play in the construction industry.î
Renowned Air Force fighter pilot, retired Lieutenant Colonel Tammy Barlette, delivered a powerful and inspiring keynote during the opening lunch where she shared lessons learned from her years in the cockpit that she now applies to everyday life.
The event concluded with an awards ceremony where the overall skills test winner and others were recognized:
ï Overall Skills Test: Kait Burds, Dubuque, Iowa
ï Small Wheel Loader Skills Test: Kait
Burds, Dubuque, Iowa
ï Compact Track Loader Skills Test: Kenzi Tackett, Ray, Ohio
ï Small Hydraulic Excavator Skills Test: Azaria Biven, Indianapolis, Ind.
The list of participants in Caterpillarís first Women in Construction Celebration and their supporting Cat dealer is below:
ï Kait Burds, Ziegler Cat
ï Daiane da Silva Candido, Sotreq
ï Jordyn Ledford, Stowers Cat
ï Shayla Sublette, Warren Cat
ïAzariaBiven,MacAllister Machinery
ïAna Gonzales,Thompson Machinery
ï Misheala Brozovich, Wagner Cat
ïAmanda Miles, Gregory Poole
ï Rondalee Wilke, Ring Power
ï Letti Ortiz, Holt Cat
ï Miranda Menchaca, Holt Cat
ï Mackenzie Tackett, Ohio Cat
ï Chelsey Holdosi, Carter Machinery
ï Rachel Riggs, Empire Cat
ï Megan Riley, Empire Cat
ïAlexandra Smith, Milton Cat
ï Whitney Poulin, Milton Cat
ï CarlaVitoria deAraujo Marques, Sotreq
For more information, visit www.cat.com/WomenInConstruction.
(Photos courtesy of Caterpillar)
CorpsAwards $42.2M Contract for Fargo-Moorhead Diversion Project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, awarded a $42.2 million contract to R.J. Zavoral & Sons Inc. of East Grand Forks,Minn.,onMarch11,tocomplete the Southern Embankment
Reach SE-2B portion of the Fargo, N.D./Moorhead, Minn., Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project, also known as the FMArea Diversion.
The Southern Embankment
Reach SE-2B portion is in Cass County, N.D., and consists of an embankment that will extend from the existing Reach SE-2A near Horace to the Wild Rice River
structure, both of which are currently under construction.
The total length of the embankment is approximately 4.1 mi. The embankment material will come from the borrow ditch adjacent to the embankment. The project also will include two road crossings (at County Road 16 and 45th Street South); utility relocations; a temporary weir adjacent to the Wild Rice River Structure; and temporary flap gates at County Road 16.
Thisisthefourthofmultiplecontracts planned to construct the embankments associated with the southern embankment. This con-
gressionally authorized project is a 30-mi.-long stormwater diversion channel in North Dakota with upstream staging. The plan includes a 21-mi.-long southern embankment; several highway and railroad bridges; three gated control structures; and two aqueduct structures.
The Corps is working in partnership on this project with the cities of Fargo and Moorhead and the Metro Flood Diversion Authority. This projectprovidesfloodriskreduction fornearly260,000peopleand70sq. mi. of infrastructure in the communities of Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo, Horace and Harwood.
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Shayla Sublette of Warren Cat participated in Caterpillar’s first Women in Construction Celebration.
Azaria Biven, Kait
and Kenzi Tackett were award winners at Caterpillar’s first Women in Construction Celebration.
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#93267 | 2006 KOMATSU D65EX-15E0, 9,489 HOURS $CALL #83536 | 2020 KOMATSU PC210LC-11, 5600 HOURS $143,500
Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR .
.$82,500
Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR $195,000
Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready $127,500
Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs $21,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean
Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires $15,500 (4) Cat 825Cís, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready
Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday $145,000
Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000
IR 185ís, JD diesels
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Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote
Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready $115,000
- $6,500
$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type
Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition $147,500
Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent From $5,200
Case
$162,500
Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700 HMR, work ready
Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites
Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 HMR, work ready $224,500
Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach, 2011, Young Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR $179,000 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR
Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday
$122,500
$72,500
Cat D5NXL, 2006, 10’ PAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch, 22” Pads, 4,100 HMR $82,000
$49,500
Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads
Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition
Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice
Cat D6NLGP, 2008, VPAT Blade, Drawbar, 33” Pads, 9,900 HMR $87,500
Cat D6NLGP, 2014, Foldable VPAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch, 7,200 HMR
$142,500
Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR $229,500
Cat D6TXW, 2013, 13’6” VPAT Blade, Carco 70APS winch, 28” pads, 7,300 HMR $152,500
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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • March 30, 2024 • Page 15 Wehavetheequipmentyouneedforrentorownershipandthemostcosteffective,technologydrivensolutionsavailable. Sun Prairie (Madison) • Milwaukee • De Pere (Green Bay) • West Salem (La Crosse) • Sparta • Plover (Stevens Point) • Mt. Pleasant (Racine) Contact Rollie Aspenson at 608-220-1723 rollieaspenson@ brookstractor.com See our entire used inventory at www.brookstractor.com Stk #C98369, Cab/AC, HF, 2 Speed, Wide Track, Bucket, 2120 Hrs $54,000 2019 CATERPILLAR 289D Stk #C98622, 828 Hrs, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Wide Pads, Auxiliary Hyd., Coupler $209,000 2022 JOHN DEERE 160G LC Stk #C00005-1, 7953 Hrs, Cab/AC, 12'10" Arm, 36" Pads, Hyd. Coupler, Bucket $95,000 2012 JOHN DEERE 470G LC Stk #C00032, Cab/Heat, Foot Controls, 2 Speed, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Bucket, 3442 Hrs..........................................$26,000
NEW HOLLAND L234 Stk #C99325, Cab/AC, LGP, 30" Pads, 168" PAT Blade WARRANTY, 6554 Hrs $189,000
JOHN DEERE 850L Stk #U812944, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Wide Pads, 48" Bucket, 3276 Hrs $149,000
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Universal Processor with Concrete Processing Jaw Set and Shear Jaw Set, with rotation, Ideal tool for demolition work, Mounting head fits Komatsu PC490, SN# UP45307 AT6162 $136,000
LaBounty MDG 250
Waste/Construction Grapple, Mobile Demolition Grapple, with Rotation Demolition, Material Handling and Sorting, hardly used, Mounting head fits PC290, SN# DG25017 AT7595 $35,000
Genesis GXP 990 R
Komatsu PC490
Factory refurbished shear with rotation mounted on a Komatsu PC490, 35" Jaw opening, 35" Jaw Depth, Excavator 4,552 Hours, SN# 990334R K19405 $429,500
LaBounty MSD 2250 R
Shear, with Rotation, Ideal for Demolition 30" Jaw Opening and 30" Jaw Depth, 3rd member mount, Mounting head fits PC490 at the stick end, SN# 622117 AT5950 $131,500
LinkBelt/Genesis LMT
Genesis Tool, Link-Belt branded, LMT Demolition Tool with rotation. Shear Jaw and CP Jaw with stands. Mounting head to fit LBX 350.SN# 320222 AT8465 $119,5000
Atlas 300 MH
Material Handler with 46" of reach, 4 tine Atlas Grapple, Front and Top Window Guards, 15KW Gen/Set, 90% rubber 903 Hours, Warranty thru 3-22-26 or 4,000 Hours, SN# 302M301267
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Rotating Concrete Processor Mobile Hydraulic Pulverizer, non rotation Single Cylinder, High-Powered, Used to Crush and Pulverize Concrete, Rented a few times, 44" Jaw Opening and 40" Jaw depth, Mounting head fits Komtsu PC 360, SN# P350119 AT8215X $48,000
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LaBounty HDR 40 S Construction grappl heavy duty two over three grapple, NEW Heavy demolition and or rock grapple, Mounting head fits Komatsu PC160, SN# 40619 AT4425 $17,500
LinkBelt/Genesis LDT
Genisis Tool, Link-Belt branded. Demolition Processor. Shear jaw and CP jaw with stands. Mounting head to fit LBX 350. SN# 290133. AT8464 $97,000
Genesis LXP300 Processor, with rotation, Ideal for demolition work, Multi head, Comes with Shear Jaw and CP Jaw with stands, Mounting Head for LinkBelt 300, SN# 320139 GS17003 $119,500
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First ‘Super Load’Moving Through Southern, Central Ohio
As Ohioís economy continues to grow, the first of nearly two dozen extremely large truck loads, known as ìsuper loads,î traveled from the Ohio River to central Ohio on March 6.
After arriving in Manchester (Adams County) via barge, each load will move onto a semi-truck and be transported via a predetermined route to destinations in either New Albany or Hebron. Most, but not all, of the loads are associated with the future Intel semiconductor facilities. The loads will not contain any hazardous material.
Some of the loads will tip the scales at 900,000 lbs., 19 ft. wide, 24 ft. high and 270 ft.long.Eachoversizedandoverweightload willtakeapproximately8to15daystoreach its destination. While no official closures or detours are planned, slow-rolling roadblocks will be necessary during transit.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has carefully analyzed and planned the route to make sure these super loads can be accommodated.Sinceeach load will be escorted by several Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers, emergency traffic will get around the rolling roadblock with minimal delay. Working with partners like localgovernmentsandutilitycompanies,obstructions along the route such as large overhead signs, traffic signals and utility lines have been adjusted and moved.
ìFor months, we have been working in coordination with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and local stakeholders along the route to ensure each move goes as smoothly as possible with minimal impacts to those who live and work in the communities along the route,î said ODOT Director Jack Marchbanks. ìWe will work to provide as much notice as possible so that drivers can plan ahead and use alternate routes.î
County. Updates will be provided as each load moves north toward central Ohio.
The first load will be delivered to Hebron in Licking County.
Theroutetheloadswillfollowincludes:
The schedule of each of these loads will becheckedagainstlocalevents,likefestivals and fairs, to further minimize impacts.
ìMoving loads like these is not new for ODOT and our various partners. However, whatmakesthissituationuniqueisthenumber of these types of loads arriving in short succession,î said Mike Moreland, administrator of ODOTís office of special hauling permits.
Notifications will be made in advance of eachloadleavingthedockontheOhioRiver near the village of Manchester in Adams
ï From the dock site east of Manchester, it will travel east on U.S. 52 to West Portsmouth.
ïAt West Portsmouth, cross over into the U.S. 52 westbound lanes just before the junction of the SR 239 on ramp to U.S. 52 Westbound.
ï Travel north on the SR 239 southbound ramp to SR 73/SR 104
ï Travel south in the northbound lanes of State Route 73/SR 104 to US 52
ï Travel east on U.S. 52 in the Westbound lanes to U.S. 23 in Portsmouth
ï Travel north on U.S. 23 southbound
ramp to U.S. 52 westbound
ï Travel north on U.S. 23 in the northbound lanes to the intersection with Kinneys Lane andArgonne Road
ïCrossoverintothenorthboundlanesand travel north on U.S. 23 to the Village of Piketon
ï In the Village of Piketon cross over into the Southbound lanes of U.S. 23 at Market Street to maneuver around the traffic signals then cross back over into the northbound lanes of U.S. 23
ï Travel north on U.S. 23 to Chillicothe
ï Take U.S. 35 west to SR 104 north
ï Take SR 104 north to SR 762 near Commercial Point
ï Travel east on SR 762 to Rickenbacker Parkway
ï Travel north on Rickenbacker Parkway
north toAlum Creek Drive
ï Travel north on Alum Creek Drive to Rohr Road
ï Travel east on Rohr Road to Commerce Center Drive
ï Travel north on Commerce Center Drive to Green Pointe Drive south
ï Travel east on Green Point Drive south to Saltzgaber Road
ï Travel south on Saltzgaber Road to SR 317
ï Travel north in the southbound lanes on SR 317 past Groveport to Bixby Road east
ï Travel east on Bixby Road to U.S. 33
ï Travel east in the Westbound lanes of U.S. 33 to the Gender Road southbound to U.S. 33 westbound ramp in Canal Winchester
ï Travel the wrong way on the Gender Road southbound to U.S. 33 Westbound ramp
ï Take SR 674/Gender Road north to Brice Road
ïTakeBriceRoadnorthtotheintersection with Tussing Road/SR 204 in Columbus
ï Travel east on Tussing Road/SR 204 East to SR 310
ï Travel north on SR 310 to U.S. 40 in Etna
Loads traveling to Hebron:
ï Travel east on U.S. 40 to SR 79 in Hebron
ï Travel the wrong way on the SR 79 southbound off ramp to U.S. 40
ï Travel north in the southbound lanes on SR 79 to local roads
Loads traveling to NewAlbany:
ï Travel west on U.S. 40 to Etna Parkway
ï Travel north on Etna Parkway to SR 16
ï Travel east on SR 16 to SR 310
ï Travel north on SR 310 to SR161
ï Travel west on SR161 to local roads
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The first load to head to central Ohio from the Ohio River has been offloaded and is sitting at the dock in Adams County.
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Yanmar CE Appoints José CuadradoasNewGlobalCEO
“I fully support our current strategy to become a leader in the compact equipment industry.”
José Cuadrado Yanmar Compact Equipment
Effective April 1, 2024, José Cuadrado has been appointed global chief executive officer at Yanmar Compact Equipment (Yanmar CE), and chairman of the board at Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd.
Cuadrado replaces Giuliano Parodi who, for the last six years, has successfully led the transformation of Yanmar CE into a global leader — and who is now transferring to manage the Yanmar Group’s Strategy Division, as chief strategy officer.
In a career spanning more than 25 years, Cuadrado brings with him a wealth of relevant construction, industrial and automotive experience, working at leading brands that include Ingersoll Rand, Doosan and CNH Industrial. He joined Yanmar CE in early 2023, where he is managing director of the company’s Europe, Middle East and Africa region; markets that equate to a third of the company’s global sales.
A search has begun for his replacement, and Cuadrado will combine both Global CEO and EMEA roles until his successor is appointed, from his current base in Europe.
Objective: Become Best-in-Class
In his new role, Cuadrado is responsible for leading increased organizational integration and improving financial performance, as well as driving customer success through
best-in-class product development. He will play an important role in continuing the work of establishing Yanmar CE as a global leader in the compact equipment industry.
Commenting on his appointment Cuadrado said: “I fully support our current strategy to become a leader in the compact equipment industry. To achieve this, we will continue our journey to become a truly globalcompany,focusingonextendingourproduct portfolio and strengthening our dealer network across all major markets. Equally important, we have very ambitious and exciting plans to embrace upcoming technologies. I’m very pleased to be given this opportunity to continue the good work that has happened under Giuliano’s leadership.”
“José is an experienced and dynamic leader and, having helped shape the strategy as part of the global leadership team since joining the company, is fully aligned to our goals and aspirations,” said Giuliano Parodi, newly appointed chief strategy officer (CSO) at Yanmar. “We are confident that he will continue to drive Yanmar CE towards meeting its objective of becoming a customer-centric, innovative, global leader in compact equipment. We offer José our full support in his new role.”
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FairchildEquipmentUnveilsNewFacilityinCloquet,Minn.
Fairchild Equipment, a provider of material handling solutions, announced the relocation of its Duluth, Minn., facility to a new, more expansive location at 1308 18th St. in Cloquet, Minn. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in Fairchild Equipment’s mission to deliver unparalleled material handling services and reinforces its commitment to customer satisfaction and community engagement.
Spanning 20,300 sq. ft., the new branch is specifically designed to support a larger material handling equipment parts and rental inventory, provide comprehensive in-house shop service, and accommodate the company’s broad product offerings.
“Our steadfast dedication to our customers and the community is what drives our expansion,” said Mike Wolf, director of operations of the western division of Fairchild Equipment. “The Cloquet facility embodies our commitment to excellence and enables us to serve as a vital partner in the community, contributing significantly to local business success and strengthening community ties.”
The new facility represents a leap forward in Fairchild Equipment’s ability to offer swift equipment maintenance and repair services, an expanded rental fleet and a venue that better accommodates the compa-
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Fairchild Equipment announced the relocation of its Duluth, Minn., branch to a new 20,000-sq.-ft. facility at 1308 18th St. in Cloquet, Minn.
ny’s extensive product range.
Doug Larsen, Fairchild Equipment’s sales director of Minnesota and North Dakota, expressed his enthusiasm about the opportunities the new location offers.
“We are thrilled to unveil our new premises to our customers,” he said. “This move
not only allows us to better meet the needs of our customers in northern Minnesota but also showcases our commitment to delivering unparalleled service. The enhanced space, services and product offerings at our new facility are a testament to the trust we have built with our customer base.”
The Cloquet facility is now open and ready to serve the diverse needs of the material handling sector, promising an era of increased productivity, innovation and community partnership for Fairchild Equipment. For more information, visit fairchildequipment.com.
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Skanska USA: Celebrating Women in Construction
By Brittney Christopher CEG CORRESPONDENT
International Womenís Day, Women in Construction Week and Womenís History
Month all take place in March and Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) proudly celebrates this by showcasing two talentedwomenactivelyworkingintheconstruction field.
Anna Moll and Danielle OíConnell, businessdevelopmentmanagerandseniordirector, respectively, work at a top construction firm Skanska USA. Skanska, founded in 1887 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is the parent company of Skanska USA with 30 offices located in major cities across the nation including Boston, New York City,Atlanta and Phoenix.
Theprojectdevelopmentandconstruction firm works to establish building plans and designs for hospitals, tunnels, power plants and bridges. Together, these efforts help to further infrastructure and local communities across the country.
MollandOíConnell,bothbasedoutofthe Boston, Mass., offices, have helped shape the Skanska USA team with their years of unique experience, hard work and talent and share some of their gained insight throughout the years.
OíConnell, born and raised in a small town in Massachusetts and from a hardworking, blue-collared family had always some interest in the construction field, but didnít find her true passion for the field until shestartedasanassistantprojectcoordinator at a medium-sized contractor more than 15 years ago.
With a bachelorís degree in architecture and design from the University of Massachusetts, OíConnell didnít know if sheíd quite fit in, but quickly discovered her place and rapidly advanced her career as she progressed from a project coordinator to a manager, director and then senior director.
From working directly in the field and leading construction coordination meetings togainingexperiencewithbuildinginformation modeling (BIM) and virtual design and construction(VDC),OíConnellhasaunique skillset that encompasses technology, design and construction. Together, these skills have helped her thrive in her position today.
While her day-to-day activities can vastly change, OíConnell co-leads a national team within the building group to support all 30 U.S.-basedofficesandfocusesonimproving project outcomes by integrating emerging technologies into design and construction processes. She works daily with customers andSkanskaprojectteamstosolveproblems in unique and innovative ways, while improving processes and overall efficiency. Additionally, OíConnell serves as the co-
chair on the local Skanska Womenís Network chapter in New England, where she helps to plan and execute events for employees across their local business units.
ìIím most proud of my Emerging Technology team and what we have accomplished over the last two years,î she said. ìWe have come a long way since I started at Skanska almost seven years ago thanks to hard work and clear direction. We are making great progress in our organization to build a culture and community around innovation, while impacting the great work we do as builders.î
Although OíConnell has had many accomplishments, she shared it hasnít always been easy to navigate a career that so heavily involves VDC and construction technology.
ìIn many ways, you have to pave your own way and find advocates who will go to bat for you when opportunities arise,î she said.
Despite any challenges sheís faced in her career, though, OíConnell loves what she doesandhasatruepassionforSkanska,construction technology and design. She encourages anyone interested in the field, particularly young women, to accept the challenge and explore different options by findingavaluablementorandarotationprogram or internship in the field to gain experience.
ìConstruction is a challenging, exciting and dynamic industry with endless opportunities,îshesaid.ìThesenseofprideyoufeel when you walk by a building you were personally a part of or that your company built is incredible ó it is even cooler when you can point these out to your friends and familysotheycantrulyunderstandtheworkyou do. More importantly, you have an opportunity to impact society, building schools for future generations or building hospitals for the sick. These buildings are essential to the users who occupy them and, as a mother, I often reflect on how these spaces could impact my children.î
Anna Moll, originally from Wayland, Mass., grew up with a love for mathematics and engineering. With a degree from Tufts University in civil engineering, she was quickly linked with a fellow alum Paul Pedini for an internship during her time at Tufts, who helped kickstart her career as an engineer.
After approximately two years of gaining experienceatanenvironmentalandgeotechnical consulting firm, she joined Pedini as one of the first members of the Skanska Boston Civil team. From there, the two have worked together for more than 10 years at
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Anna Moll, business development manager of Skanska USA Civil, hard at work in the field.
see SKANSKA page 76
Danielle O’Connell, senior director for Skanska USA Building Emerging Technology.
Anna Moll, business development manager of Skanska USA Civil.
Aggregate Production and Recycling Section
Company Turns Disaster Into Opportunity to Innovate
Sometimesittakestragedyandunfortunatecircumstances to create innovation.
Decades ago, a strong earthquake shook a community in Italy. The results were devastating, with buildings brought down to their foundations. In the older communities of Europe, the streets are very narrow and with buildings collapsed on both sides of the streets, access into the area to process and clean up was extraordinarily challenging.
Two innovative young people, one engineer and one salesman combined their efforts to create a compact crusher that could access and crush the rubble, giving larger machines access to the infrastructure of the affected area. The result of the efforts, design, testing, and innovation is known today as the Komplet 4825 crusher.
In the years that followed, the Komplet company identi-
fiedamarketinEuropeforafullrangeofaggregateprocessing equipment in the compact size range. Today, this includes mobile crushers, screeners, shredders and conveying equipment, all of which are designed, engineered, and manufactured in Italy and are sold for applications including onsite mobile crushing and screening operations, recycling, demolition, mining, quarries and even landscape and hardscape.
IntheUnitedStates,theKompletproductisdistributedby Komplet America through a dealer network and provides support to dealers and their customers.
Komplet Americaís president and CEO is Kyle Conti, a fourth-generation civil contractor who also has owned and operated construction equipment dealerships.With his background, when introduced to the Komplet product offering,
heimmediatelyidentifiedthenichethemachinescouldserve within the dealer/rental market and overall construction, demolitions and recycling market. He also completely appreciates the importance of providing reliable machines and having the ability to quickly support the product when and if needed.
Kyle coming from the background of construction understandsthatonemachineisnotrightforalltypesofjobs.That isoneofthemanyreasonswhyKompletproductsfillaneed. The famous saying ìone size fits allî is not true in this case. Komplet produces a line of compact equipment that offers a variety of solutions that can be used in most crushing and screening applications.
see KOMPLET page 30
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Komplet Does Not Believe in ‘One Size FitsAll’Equipment
from page 27
In the category of crushing plants, KompletAmerica currently offers five different models:
ï K-JC 503 Jaw Crusher features a 25 hp diesel engine, jaw size 19 in. by 12 in., output size æ in. to 3-1/4 in., production up to 34 tons per hour and weighs 7,496 lbs. Equipped with rubber tracks and wireless remote-control, theK-JC503mobilejawcrusherisKompletísmostcompact mini crusher. It also features a hydraulically adjustable jaw setting, dust suppression water nozzles, and intuitive easy operation and setup time.
ï K-JC 604 Jaw Crusher features a 55 hp diesel engine, jaw size 23 in. by 16 in., output size æ in. to 3-1/4 in., production up to 55 tons per hour and weighs 19,400 lbs. The K-JC 604 mobile jaw crusher is ideally suited for onsite demolition recycling and construction waste processing, which helps to avoid large landfill costs. The crusher is fitting with an integrated vibratory feeder and comes standard with remote-control, which can control all functions of the machine.
ï K-JC 704 Jaw Crusher features a 74 hp diesel engine, jaw size 27 in. by 16 in., output size æ in. to 3-1/4 in., production up to 90 tons per hour and weighs 26,455 lbs. The K-JC 704 mobile jaw crusher is a compact jaw crusher that cantacklebigjobs,butsmallenoughtofitonatrailerandbe transported by a dump truck. This machine is overbuilt to withstand the toughest applications. Its sensor above the jaw inlet opening turns the vibrating hopper on and off to control the feeding of material and prevents jamming.
ï K-JC 805 Jaw Crusher features 130 hp diesel engine, jawsize31in.by21in.,outputsize1-3/8in.to4-3/4in.,production up to 160 tons per hour and weights 39,800 lbs. The K-JC805mobilejawcrusheristhelargestandmostproductiverockcrusherintheKompletlineup.Itisdesignedtohandleeventhetoughestmaterials,includingmediumrock,hard rock, reinforced concrete and asphalt. This crusher is ideal for contractors and quarry operators yet is still easily transported from the yard to the job site.
ï K-IC 70 Impact Crusher features a 100 hp diesel engine, jaw size 25 in. by 20 in., output size æ in. to 3-1/4
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Metso Debuts NordwheelerRapid Range
In response to the growing demand for sustainability, process flexibility and higher capacity, Metso’s Nordwheeler NWRapid range expands with the new NW8HRC that is the first portable HRC 8 crusher for manufactured sand.
“We are proud to be the first global aggregates equipment manufacturer to launch a portable high pressure grinding roll [HPGR] crusher for sand manufacturing. Nordwheeler with HRC 8 is one of the most efficient crushers for producing manufactured sand, offering a more sustainable solution since manufactured sand can be used to replace the scarce natural sand in concrete production,” said Renaud Lapointe, senior vice president, Metso products of the aggregates business area.
HRC 8 is a part of Metso’s Planet Positive offering. It consumes up to 50 percent less power than other technologies in the same application to obtain the same net product volume, according to the manufacturer.
projects for example in the construction of dams, airports and roads.
In addition to NW8HRC, Nordwheeler NW Rapid range is expanding with five new portable crushers. The models are designed on the proven Nordberg and Barmac crusher technologies for effective secondary and tertiary crushing. The new models are NW300GP, NW300HP, NW330GP, NW7150 and NW9100. All the new portable crushers are designed to fit in standard transportation dimensions, making towing them to a new site easier than ever. At the site they are quick to set up with on-board equipment and hydraulic options.
“The HRC crusher can convert quarry waste into a sellable product. Further, the HRC crusher produces excellent quality sand that can substitute natural sand from natural deposits. Now on a wheel-mounted chassis, the HRC can be relocated within the site or towed to a new crushing plant for re-crushing the waste piles.”
Nordwheeler with HRC 8 is one of the most efficient crushers for producing manufactured sand, offering a moresustainablesolutionsince manufactured sand can be used to replace the scarce natural sand in concrete production, said Renaud Lapointe, senior vice president, Metsoproductsoftheaggregatesbusinessarea.
Nordwheeler portable plants are powered by electricity, and they can be set up without heavy concrete foundations. In many countries, the ability to relocate the entire plant means that it is easier to get crushing permits, which makes the plants a desirable choice for 1-2 years periodical crushing
“Our new models feature a crusher without an integrated screen on the same chassis, which increases the flexibility of plant design and makes it easier for aggregate producers to adapt to changing end-product requirements,” said Jarno Pohja, director, Portable Solutions, Aggregates business area at Metso.
“The Nordwheeler portable plants also feature IC process control system. Intelligent automation optimizes crushing efficiency and offers the ability for full remote control of the machines. Automatic process control increases productivity, improves quality, and adds consistency to the end product,” he said.
The new units offer up to 500 tons per hour capacity, making the Nordwheeler portable plants available also for aggregate producers and contractors handling higher volumes. For more information, visit metso.com/nw-rapid.
Finlay Launches TR-80 Radial Conveyor
Finlay announced the launch of the new TR-80 radial conveyor (TR-80).
The machine, which has been engineered with the customer in mind, can be easily integrated into static operations or as part of a mobile crushing and screening set up in a diverse range of applications, from heavy duty primary crushing to light duty applications.
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A key feature of the TR-80 radial conveyor is the automated stockpile program that allows operators to stockpile materials in set patterns to suit their operations and site configuration. Adding to its adaptability, the radial functionality allows for flexible stockpile configurations, catering to various material types and site layouts.
When operated in conical mode, the TR-80 has a maximum discharge height of 33 ft. 5 in. and can stockpile 2,369 cu. yd. of material. When configured to operate at 120-degree
Kidney Bean mode, the machine will stockpile 9,897 cu. yd. of material.
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Safety measures engineered into the machine include hydraulic feed height adjustment of the feedboot and pinless deployment of the main conveyor to assist in creating a safer working environment and enable rapid on site set up and tear down.
Built to withstand rigorous use, the
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Alan Witherow, Product & Applications manager, Finlay, said, “The launch of our new TR-80 radial conveyor demonstrates our commitment to delivering solutions that our customers can rely upon. The TR-80 reduces segregation, degradation, compaction and contamination of material in the stockpile. Furthermore, by enhancing site efficiency and streamlining material handling processes, the TR-80 demonstrates Finlay’s commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that enable cost-savings across our customer operations while providing a consistent quality product.”
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The new TR-80 radial conveyor can be integrated into static operations or as part of a mobile crushing and screening set up in a diverse range of applications.
The TR-80 is available to order now through local Finlay distributors.
For more information, visit www.terex.com/finlay/en/product/conveyors/tr-80-radial.
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In the category of screening plants, Komplet America currently offers four different models to meet a wide variety of needs:
ï Kompatto 221 Vibrating Screener features a 25 hp diesel engine, screen size 7 ft. by 3.5 ft., production up to 90 tonsperhourandweighs7,275lbs.Kompletíssmallestcompact mobile screening plant, this vibratory screener can be fed directly by an excavator, backhoe or work in tandem with a Komplet crusher. It is ideal for working in limited access areas, taking up a very small footprint, but still producing up to 90 tons per hour.
ï Kompatto 5030 Vibrating Screener features a 45 hp diesel engine, screen size 8 ft. by 3 ft. 1 in., production up to 280 tons per hour and weighs 26,455 lbs. Extremely easy to operate, the Komplet Kompatto 5030 mobile screener is ideallysuitedforworkinginsmallquarries,demolition sites and waste sites. It is capable of producing three different products in a single pass. Its heavy-duty, sloping, double-deck screen is capable of processing everything from sand, gravel, aggregate to topsoil and more. It is the ultimateinversatility,maneuverabilityandtransportability.
ï K-TS 30 Trommel Screener features a 30 hp diesel engine, screen size 5 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 3 in. and 8 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 3 in., production up to 60 MCH, and weighs 8,818 lbs. This machine shines when producing organic products and a very small footprint is required. The K-TS 30 trommel screener offers three different fraction sizes: fines, mids and overs. It is extremely efficient with electric drive operation minimizing energy consumption, wear and servicing costs.
ï K-TS 40 Trommel Screener features a 60 hp diesel engine, screen size 9 ft. 8 in. by 4 ft. 3 in. and 9 ft. 9 in. by 4 ft. 3 in., production up to 100 MCH and weighs 22,046 lbs. The K-TS 40 trommel screener is the next generation of Komplet mobile trommel screeners that work with all large systems and offer a highly efficient throughput. The machine offers three different fraction sizes: fines, mids and overs. Numerous innovations create a machine with the highest level of functionality and cost-effectiveness and at the same time set new performance standards. The drive system represents the foundation for the extremely high degree of cost-effectiveness ó everything on the K-TS is driven electrically, from the hopper to the discharge belts, which minimizes energy, wear and servicing costs.
In the category of shredders, Komplet America currently offers one model:
ï KrokodileSlow-SpeedShredder, which features a 220 hp diesel engine, shaft size 60 in., output size 3-1/4 in. through 5 ft. æ in., production C&D up to 175 tons per hour, waste up to 18 tons per hour and weighs 34,000 lbs. The Krokodilegivesalltheadvantagesofmobileshreddinginan extremely compact machine. It is ideal for shredding wood and any other form of domestic waste including palm trees, stumps and more to create mulch. With a shaft design for C &Dwasteandashaftforwoodanddomesticwaste,owners can shred just about anything they want. The Krokodile can
process materials up to 50 in. in size.
In the category of conveyors Komplet America currently offers one model:
ï K-TC 460 Tracked Conveyor features a 25 hp diesel engine, belt size 25 in. by 393 in., pile height 181 in., production up to 132 tons per hour and weighs 7,000 lbs. Kompletís K-TC 460 high performance trackedmobileconveyorofferscompactsize with excellent production and cost-effective material handling. This machine is small, lightweight, and easily transported. Its designed and engineered from the ground up to be easily combined to work in tandem with Komplet crushers and screeners.
According to Cody Price, Operations Manager of Komplet America,îThe market for compact aggregate and recycling equipment in the United States is expanding at an accelerated rate. The cost of aggregate, fuel, labor, and landfill tipping fees have all increased dramatically.î
ìIthasbeenanacceptedpracticefordecades on larger projects to crush demolition materials and excavated stone on site to create an aggregate that can be reused at the site or even sold, and the savings create project and/or company savings and revenue. These compact machines are making it possible for smaller contractors, landscapers, hardscape contractors and smaller demolition contractors to see the same kind of savings.î
ìUrban demolition sites are often too congested to allow a crushing and screening spread to be set up. With our machines and the small footprint, this is now feasible in places that in the past could not have been considered. The same idea is true with composting.Thereisademandforcompostingin urbanareas,butperhapsnottheroomforatrommelscreener that is essential to the process. Our machines make that possible. Furthermore, smaller equipment means smaller expenses and out of pocket up front purchase costs.î
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Midwest Crushing & Screening Joins ProStack’s N.A. Distributor Network
ProStack, a global leader in bulk material handling solutions, announced the addition of Midwest Crushing and Screening to its global distributor network. This partnership further expands ProStack’s coverage within North America.
As a key member of the ProStack distributor network, Midwest Crushing and Screening will enjoy exclusive access to the complete range of ProStack products, including tracked conveyors, port hoppers, telescopic conveyors and bulk reception feeders. This collaboration empowers Midwest Crushing and Screening to provide comprehensive service and support throughout its region, covering Illinois and Wisconsin.
“The addition of Midwest Crushing and Screening further strengthens our position in North America,” said Lee Nesbitt, global sales manager of ProStack. “It aligns seamlessly with our strategic goals of expanding our distributor network, allowing us to bring ProStack products to a broader customer base.”
“This collaboration is a big step for Midwest Crushing and Screening,” said Tim Scannell, president of Midwest Crushing and Screening. “We look forward to bringing ProStack’s range of conveying solutions to customers in our region.”
With a history of serving the region since 2008, Midwest Crushing and Screening brings vast local knowledge to the partnership. This deep understanding of the Illinois and
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Every machine Komplet manufactures can be easily transported, offering a tremendous savings to contractors operating in urban settings.
“All of our machines are very simple to operate,” Mr. Price said. “You do not have to have a dedicated expert on staff assigned to the crushing and screening operation. In most cases, you can set up an entire spread and run it with one operator, and with our remote controls, that operator can run the spread from the cab of whatever machine is selected to feed the spread.”
Komplet America goes the extra mile to ensure that every customer has a positive buying experience. Before each machine is delivered, it is brought into the shop and completely tested. It is then set up and operated with some products run through the machine to make sure there are no hidden issues. After the test run, the machine is cleaned, detailed, serviced again, and then designated ready for delivery. Every machine comes with a oneyear/1,000-hour warranty and extended warranty options are available as well.
Regarding parts and support, Mr. Price said, “We have made a huge investment in inventorying every feasible part that could possibly fail for every machine we sell. We want our customers to be able to rely on Komplet to keep them running. When our customers need support, we want to get it to them immediately. We are the Komplet hub here in the USA to make sure your project keeps going.”
“If there are issues, we have a staff of qualified technicians who can talk the customer through an issue that devel-
ops and when that is not a workable solution, we dispatch to the customer or use one of the service providers that we network with across the country.”
For Komplet America it all comes down to the bottom line — the company wants to give its customers peace of mind while saving them time and money when they process materials directly on site, often under scenarios and locations where it has never before been possible. CEG
(All photos courtesy of Komplet NorthAmerica.)
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#141164 Pep 6x18, 2-deck high frequency screen on factory chassis with electric motor & switchgear.
#610137-1995 John Deere 644G Loader, unknown hours and 3 3/4 yard bucket. Good rubber and runs great, overall good condition.
#410063-CAT D9H, 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.
#700001 CAT 12F MOTORGRADER (1970), power shift, hydraulic side shift, & scarifier. 14.00-24TG tires approx 30-40%. Everything works and runs good. Good condition.
#810142 (1998) Cat 769D 35 Ton Haul Truck, 485hp Cat 3408 engine. 8 forward gears & 1 reverse. 18.00 R33 E4 tires.
SECONDARY CRUSHERS
##121033-Universal 150/230 impactor, completely rebuilt rotor, new shoes, new hammers, and some new liners (inside looks very good). (2) new 350hp electric motors and new drive sheave. Crusher and motor only, no stand.
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& COMPRESSORS
DRILLS
self-contained hydraulic drill, Deutz air cooled engine. Has 1185 impact hours. Good condition.
RAM EXT air track drill with VCR 360 hammer, Hoses appear to be in working condition. U.C. approx 70%- overall good condition.
drifter,
total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation.
In:
Furukawa L110-828 hydraulic rock drill with approx. 900 overall hours. Cat C9 engine,
#510099-Tamrock DHA550
#530022-Joy
#580000-Furukawa HD712
approximately 4786
Coming
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477 CFM compressor, & 28 kw drifter. Very good condition. #510128 Atlas Copco T45 Smartroc hydraulic drill, 9600hrs on Cat C9 engine and 3600 hrs on Copco 3060 drifter. Set up for 60mm steel. Drill running daily. #530029 Ingersol Rand ECM370, self-contained rock drill w/
Cedarapids
triple roll crusher,
deck, plus
scalping
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24"x6' cross conveyor with 5HP motor under scalping screen. 36"x24' discharge belt with 10HP motor. 30"x20' recycle belt with 10HP motor and 36"x32' long belt (missing 10 HP motor).
ZEMER 42” X 620’ Conveyor in Various 20’ to 50’ Clearspan Sections. All in Very Good Cond
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CEMA C idlers and 52 loadzone with impact idlers. Lagged head & winged tip tail pulleys with Dodge bearings. New 255/7022.5 tires, pintle hitch, & skid plate.
#640058 (2018) Cat 336FL excavator, 4773 hours on 303hp Cat C9.3 engine. Has long stick. VG undercarriage on 33" pads, 66" bucket with hyd. thumb. VG cond.
#660013 2011 New Holland L230 skidsteer. 2,595 hours. New tires, new bucket with bolt on cutting edge. Open Rops, cleaned & painted. Good condition.
MB-VL140 bucket crusher attachment for skid steer or backhoe loader with 10"x29" jaw crusher & 48"x60" bucket/hopper Output settings range from 1/2"
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220 E Frontage Road Bolingbrook IL 60440 630-739-7474
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4670 Crossroads Industrial Drive Bridgeton, MO 63044 314-291-1330
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3364 Percy Drive Cape Girardeau, MO 63702 573-334-5252
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Stertil-Koni USA Inc. Announces Scott Steinhardt as New Company President
Heavy duty vehicle lift leader StertilKoni USA Inc. announced that Scott Steinhardt has been named company president.
In this position, Steinhardt, who joined Stertil-Koni as VP of sales in 2022 and was named general manager in 2023, brings more than 28 years of top industry sales, marketing and distributor management experience to the company’s top slot in North America.
To date, in his two-year span with Stertil-Koni, Steinhardt has expanded sales into new markets, championed the use of enhanced technologies, broadened and accelerated customer support streams to elevate service, helped advance product development and worked closely with the StertilKoni exclusive distributor network and company employees to further build partnerships,salesandcompanybranding.
Scott Steinhardt
Steinhardt succeeds Jean DellAmore, Stertil-Koni’s first president, who served in that capacity since the company’s U.S. launch in 1987. Over that span, which exceeds a quarter of a century, DellAmore catapulted Stertil-Koni into a position of industry leadership in the heavy duty vehicle lift sector. DellAmore recently was appointed president of Nussbaum North America Ltd., an automotive vehicle lift
Stertil-Koni USA Inc. photo
company that also is part of the Stertil organization.
Marcel Jansen, marketing and sales director/chief commercial officer of the Stertil Group, said, “We are delighted to welcome Scott into his new and expanded role and are confident that with his leadership skills, dedicated focus and formidable determination, this development is a logical and thoughtful pathway to continue the success and growth of Stertil-Koni for the benefit of our distributors, our customers and our employees across North America.
“Toward that end, over the past two years, Scott has had the unique opportunity to work hand-in-hand with our very own vehicle-lift industry legend — Jean DellAmore. Together, these two executives have delivered outstanding results for Stertil-Koni on multiple fronts.
“Jean has continued to be a key contributor to the success of Stertil-Koni over a remarkable timespan and we would are exceedingly grateful for his tremendous energy, performance, and insight. We also know that there is more ahead for Jean and are confident that he will be a dynamo in building our Nussbaum business in the U.S. and Canada.”
Takeuchi-US Promotes Scott Utzman as Its New Attachment Specialist in N.A.
Takeuchi-US has named Scott Utzman as its new attachment specialist.
In this role, Utzman will be responsible for attachment sales and support for the company’s dealer and national rental accounts throughout North America. He will work with dealer management, sales personnel and their customers to demonstrate, promote and support the Takeuchi attachment product line. Utzman also will train dealer sales personnel on attachment features, benefits and applications.
“Attachments are an essential and growing part of the compact equipment industry,” said Henry Lawson, director of North American sales for Takeuchi. “Scott’s extensive experience in product and attachment development will be vital as we continue to expand this segment of our business. We look forward to Scott’s contribution to our overall attachment sales and support efforts.”
Utzman joinedTakeuchi-US in 2005 as the company’s regional parts manager, eventually promoting to assistant
parts manager and national parts manager. From there, he applied his extensive parts experience to a new career path as a customer support manager, eventually managing Takeuchi’s Attachment Program when it launched in early 2021.
“I’m really excited to continue working with customers and dealers to find attachment solutions that help them achieve their goals,” Utzman said. “I’ve been involved with Takeuchi’s Attachment Program from the beginning, ensuring that customers who purchase a Takeuchi-branded attachment get the level of quality and dependability that they’ve come to expect from us. Now, I’ll be out in the field, working with our dealers to help improve their customers’ productivity and get greater returns on their machine investments.”
For more information, visit takeuchi-us.com.
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Celebrating Women’s History Month
With ConExpo-Con/AGG Podcast
ConExpo-Con/AGG celebrated Women in Construction Week by spotlighting inspiring stories like these and delving into the unique challenges encountered by women in the industry.
Womenís History Month celebrates the contributions womenhavemadeinallfieldsandindustries,andtheawardwinning ConExpo-Con/AGG Podcast highlights some of the women breaking barriers and reshaping the conversation of women in construction.
Amy Underwood, widely recognized as the_digger_girl, spoke with ConExpo-Con/AGG Podcast host Taylor White. Underwood,asinglemotheroftwo,discussedtopicslikeher journey within the industry, working against traditional stereotypes in the field, and the unique challenges women face in balancing motherhood and a career.
Hailing from Scotland, Underwood spoke on her focus of educating girls on the career opportunities within the industry.
ìI honestly think we need to get into schools from a younger age and know that a job in construction is a job opportunity for boys or girls,î said Underwood during the recording.
Underwood encouraged the industry to share its stories with budding professionals from a younger age. She also highlighted how social media has been a positive way to inspire and connect with a younger audience to show them these opportunities.
Recently, White interviewed another prominent female figure in the construction industry. Katie Kelleher, aka ìKatie Cranesî, spoke on her journey to becoming a crane operator and technical development officer. Kelleherís passion of raising awareness for women in the trades.
“I honestly think we need to get into schools from a younger age and know that a job in construction is a job opportunity for boys or girls.”
Amy Underwood
ìWith social media, I just noticed when I googled ìcrane operator,î it was all men. It was all men. Plasterer, plumber, painter,whatever,allguys.AndIthought,ìWeneedtoflood imagesoutthere,Ineedtogetmoreimagesofwomendoing different things out there.î
ConExpo-Con/AGG celebrated Women in Construction Week by spotlighting inspiring stories like these and delving into the unique challenges encountered by women in the industry.
The ConExpo-Con/AGG Podcast has featured deep conversations on the construction industry and its equipment and technology since its launch in 2016. Episodes are available to watch on YouTube or the ConExpo-Con/AGG website, and listen to onApple Podcasts and Spotify.
Page 48 • March 30, 2024 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE Mid Country Machinery 3478 5th Ave S Fort Dodge, IA 50501 800-206-5936 4734 Sergeant Road Waterloo, IA 50701 319-234-8710 106 8th Street Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 866-539-8106 www.midcountrymachinery.com Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc. W250 N6851 Hwy 164 Sussex, WI 53087 262-246-5700 Fax: 262-246-5719 DeForest, WI 608-222-9191 Eau Claire, WI 715-832-3443 De Pere, WI 920-338-5800 Marathon, WI 715-443-6000 Negaunee, MI 906-475-4181 www.miller-bradford.com REP Rents 429 Haven Hill Road Shelbyville, KY 40065 502-633-9928 www.reprents.com Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc. Corporate Office 10874 East Pike Rd. Cambridge, OH 43725 740-432-6303 1356 3rd Street Brilliant, OH 43913 740-598-3400 1500 Industrial Parkway Brunswick, OH 44212 330-225-6511 6390 Shier-Rings Rd. Dublin, OH 43016 614-889-1073 228 SR 7 North Gallipolis, OH 45631 740-446-3910 3875 W Fourth St Mansfield, OH 44903 419-529-4848 26580 St. Rt. 7 Marietta, OH 45750 740-374-7479 8757 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, OH 44060 440-255-6300 404 Breaden Rd. Monroe, OH 45050 513-539-9214 6415 Promler Ave. N. Canton, OH 44720 330-494-3950 27207 N. Dixie Hwy Perrysburg, OH 43551 419-874-0331 7444 Enterprise Park Circle Evansville, IN 47715 812-476-7321 3333 W. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 260-483-8868 4951 West 96th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-872-4877 1982 Florence Pike Burlington, KY 41005 859-586-6133 1776 S. Cedar Street Holt, MI 48842 517-694-0471 48545 Grand River Novi, MI 48374 248-349-9922 1505 Hebron Rd. (Rt. 79) Heath, OH 43056 740-522-3500 www.southeasternequip.com KOBELCO-USA.COM
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Friendship Leads Kentucky Contractor to Kemroc EKT 220
By Katherine Petrik CEG EDITORIALASSISTANT
Scott Thornberry, owner and president of T&C Contracting of Louisville, Ky., and Jason Faust, president of Construction Machinery Company in Louisville have been lifelong friends. They met in high school and now have an excellent business relationship spanning more than 30 years.
Thornberryíscompanyiscurrentlyworking in rural Shelbyville, Ky., the future home of a new bourbon distillery. Before that can happen, the crew of T&C Contracting has plenty of site work to do, including mass grading, rock excavation, drainageinstallationandundergroundutility work.
The design-build project, led by Abel Construction of Louisville, began late last summer and by the time it is complete, crewswillhaveexcavatedmorethan60,000 cu. yds. of rock; graded more than 225,000 cu. yds. of dirt; and installed approximately 11,200 linear ft. of storm drains.
There are approximately 15 workers on site at various times, using equipment that includes Cat D8T, D6T dozers; Cat 745c artic trucks; Link-Belt (LBX) 750, 490, 460 and 350 excavators; Kemroc EKT 220, EKT150andKR150drumcutters;andEK 160 and EK 150 chain cutters.
see KEMROC page 52
CEG photo
Scott Thornberry (L), owner and president of T&C Contracting, and Jason Faust, president of Construction Machinery Company, with a Kemroc EK160 chain cutter.
The crew of T&C Contracting has plenty of site work to do for the new bourbon distillery in Shelbyville, Ky., including mass grading, rock excavation, drainage installation and underground utility work.
T&C Contracting photo
The Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter, mounted on a Link-Belt 750 excavator, creates precision cuts for the new bourbon distillery job site in Shelbyville, Ky.
T&C Contracting photo
Kemroc EKT 220 Drum Cutter With Link-Belt Excavator Make Great Team
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The design-build project, led by Abel Construction of Louisville, began late last summer and by the time it is complete, crews will have excavated more than 60,000 cu. yds. of rock; graded more than 225,000 cu. yds. of dirt; and installed approximately 11,200 linear ft. of storm drains.
KEMROC from page 51
The stars of the show are the Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter mounted on a Link-Belt 750 excavator. The Kemroc drum cutter was recommended to Thornberry by Faust.
The Kemroc EKT 220 is the largest in a range of drum cutters designed and manufactured in Germany. The unit is unique, as it is convertible to a chain cutter, allowing the operator to change the arrangement based on the application.
The pair of EKT 220’s that worked on this project are the first of their kind in North America.
The precision cutting technology of the Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter allowed for high-quality, usable material to backfill the foundation, facilitating more efficiency on costs and labor on the job site.
“The EKT 220 was beneficial to this project due to its size and productivity,” said Thornberry. “Smaller units would have dictated the need for many more units on the project to stay on schedule. The EKT 220 has reduced the unit cost of mechanical rock removal to a point where it is now competitive with blasting.”
The EKT 220 is ideal for trenching operations. It is supplied as a rotary drum cutter without a central cutting chain, but conversion kits are available for fitting later. Features of the EKT 220 include:
• 34-in. cutter drum diameter
• 37- to 52-in.
T&C Contracting photo
drum cutter, blasting liability was eliminated and no subcontractors were needed for blasting. T&C was able to use and operate its own equipment, eliminating any additional costs due to blasting. T&C
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Ulysses, KS (620) 356-1071
Dodge City, KS (620) 227-3139
Gering, NE (308) 436-2177
Omaha, NE (402) 894-1899
Lincoln, NE (402) 467-1300
Grand Island, NE (308) 381-0741
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(L-R): Jerry Hack, project manager of Abel Construction; Scott Thornberry, owner and president of T&C Contracting; and Jason Faust, president of Construction Machinery Company, at the job site for the new bourbon distillery in Shelbyville, Ky.
By using the Kemroc EKT 220
Contracting photo
see KEMROC page 54 CEG photo
Construction Equipment Guide Attachments & Parts Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • March 30, 2024 • Page 53 Sanco Equipment sancoequipment.com Minnesota Equipment minnesotaequipment.com Rogers, MN (763) 428-4107 Isanti, MN (763) 444-8873 Albert Lea, MN (507) 373-4490 Stewartville, MN (507) 285-0753 Mankato, MN (507) 625-4511 Mason City, IA (641) 450-7126 Farm-Rite Equipment farmriteequip.com Dassel, MN (888) 679-4857 (320) 275-2737 St. Cloud, MN (844) 262-2281 (320) 240-2085 Willmar, MN (877) 484 3211 (320) 235-3672 Long Prairie, MN (866) 514-0982 (320) 732-3715
KemrocAllows for Precision Cutting, Keeps Costs Down
• 38,170 lbf max cutting fore at max torque
• 295 (220) hp (kW) rated power
• 110,000 to 154,000 lb. recommended excavator weight
• 40 rpm recommended rotation speed
“The Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter’s end product is unique with the precision cuttings and helps to cultivate a safe working space while beneficial for job costs,” said Thornberry.
By using the Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter, blasting liability was eliminated and no subcontractors were needed for blasting. T&C was able to use and operate its own equipment, eliminating any additional costs due to blasting.
While T&C has done business with CMC since its inception, T&C’s relationship with Abel is brand new. CMC’s unique rock cutting technology has helped this new relationship start out strong.
“The Kemroc EKT -220 drum cutter has produced precision cuts with high quality material that is usable, and a major time sav-
ings compared to blasting,” said Jerry Hack, project manager ofAbel Construction. “Plus, the technology is not as labor intensive.”
According to Josh Thornsberry, foreman ofT&C Contracting, the EKT220 had many advantages.
“The Kemroc EKT 220 drum cutter helps with neat, clean and faster cutting on the job site,” he said.
“CMC is a proud Kemroc dealer and is thrilled with the positive feedback from our customers regarding the productivity, safety and precision that the Kemroc units provide in rock removal,” said Faust.
“The partnership with CMC has proven to be a strategic and successful choice for the launch of KEMROC Inc. into the USAmarket,” said Klaus Ertmer, Kemroc managing director. “CMC has demonstrated excellence in its territory, and we are committed to providing them with all the necessary support to ensure the continuation of this thriving partnership.”
For more information, visit cmcky.com, tccontractingky.com and kemroc.com/en.
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Equip Expo to Offer New Experiences
Landscapers, contractors and outdoorpowerequipmentdealerswillfind a wealth of experiences that expand how they think about and grow their businesses at Equip Exposition this year in the West Wing at the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC), Oct. 16-18.
WiththeKECgearingupforamajor renovation and construction project designed to further modernize its facilities, expand its footprint and reorient thebuilding,EquipExpositionorganizers are taking steps to make the West Wing more comfortable and offer new experiences for attendees in 2024.
ìNow that Equip shuttles will drop off and pick up attendees at the West Wing,weíveaddedacommuterlounge, food trucks and seating, and registration,î said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute,whichownsEquipExposition. ìAlso, with many of the new training and certification classrooms as well as theNewProductShowcaselocatedthere, we expect theWestWing to be a major hub of activity.î
Some of the experiences attendees will find in the West Wing at Equip Expo 2024 include:
ïAnew Classroom and Certification Center,
ï The annual dog adoption event, Mutt Madness on Oct. 17 in the new Mulliganís Garden Park,
ï New Infinity pool training,
ï The Drone Zone,
ìThe West Wing is geared toward landscapersandcontractorssotheycan experience where the industry is going next,îsaidKiser.ìAndgetvaluabletrainingandcertificationsthatwillhelpexpand their businesses when they get home.î
The Classroom and Certification Center will offer classes covering scaling your business, developing crew leaders into better managers, pesticide management and application, tree and shrub pruning and plant health, and more. Education at Equip also includes employee recruitment and retention, irrigation repair, installation and design, outdoor lighting design and installation, and outdoor pool design, maintenance and installation, working with private equity to expand or sell your business, understanding key financial metricstoboostprofitability,andmore. Itísnotallstrictlybusiness,however, as Equip offers many opportunities to unwind while networking. The Equip Golf Experience will enable attendees to get together while having some fun. Theindoorfoodtrucksandseatingarea willallowformeetupswhilefuelingup to traverse the one million square feet of exhibit space at the industryís leading trade show and its 30-acre Outdoor Demo Yard. And there even will be an opportunity to give a rescue dog a foreverhomeatMulliganísMuttMadness,
ï The New Product Showcase, ï The Equip Golf Experience sponsored by TD Retail Card Services, ï Food offerings and seating, ïAnd more
now located in the West Wing.
Giving Back
EquipExpositionalsowillgiveback this year with a special project that helps Louisville-based philanthropy Blessings in a Backpack. Attendees visiting the West Wing can help stuff hundreds of backpacks with meals for distributiontoschoolkidswhomaynot haveenoughtoeatovertheweekendat home. The event is sponsored by Hunter and the TurfMutt Foundation.
ìLouisville is our home, and the city works hard to welcome our industry every year in October,î said Kiser. ìSo givenourindustryisknownforitsgenerosity and giving back to others, we expect many Equip attendees will want to get involved with Blessings in a Backpack during the show, which weíre staging in the West Wing.î
Award-winning Equip brings more than$21millionannuallytoLouisville. Due to its size, the show with co-location partner Hardscape North America fully occupies the North, East and South halls and continues expansion into the West Wing of the KEC. Last year,theblockbustershowdrew27,000 peoplefromall50statesand46countries.
In 2023, the show received two Grand Awards in Trade Show Executiveís Gold 100 Awards program:ìMostInnovativeShowîandthe ìSlam DunkAward: Best New Idea.î
For more information, visit equipexposition.com.
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MACALLISTER MACHINERY Heavy Equipment Rental Locations www.macallister.com Indianapolis HQ 317-545-2151 Fort Wayne 260-483-6469 Lafayette 765-449-8191 Terre Haute 812-478-3155 South Bend 574-288-6622 Washington 812-254-1712 IOWA ZIEGLER CAT www.ZieglerCAT.com Altoona 800-342-7002 Atlantic 877-547-3819 Sioux City 712-252-4401 Fort Dodge 800-342-1848 Mason City 800-342-1849 Postville 800-526-0889 MINNESOTA ZIEGLER CAT www.ZieglerCAT.com Minneapolis 800-352-2812 Brainerd 877-829-9850 Buhl 800-446-9795 Columbus 866-982-5656 Crookston 800-422-5782 Duluth 800-421-3831 Fergus Falls 800-346-7649 Jackson 866-847-6401 Marshall 800-325-4929 North Mankato 877-845-3938 Rochester 800-247-1068 Shakopee 800-352-2812
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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet...
KYTCHelpsStateRebuildCommunities FollowingDevastatingFloodingin2022
As part of ongoing efforts to help eastern Kentucky rebuild after devastating floods hit the region two years ago, Gov. Andy Beshear recently held a press briefing to discuss ongoing community ìhigh-groundî rebuild projects that involve the construction of new homes and surface transportation infrastructure.
The governor also joined local officials to present more than $11 million in funding to benefit the hard-hit counties of Letcher and Knott, which will go toward improving water and sewer infrastructurerepairs;modifyingJenkins City Hall; developing a recreational trail system; and patching roadways.
The ìhigh-groundî communities being built with that funding are designedwithìresilienceinmindîsaid Beshear in a statement, allowing survivors to ìbegin rebuilding their lives in an area thatís safe and secure from future flooding disasters.î
“TeamKentuckyisbuildingpathwaysto a promising future for eastern Kentuckians impacted by the floods.”
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As part of those efforts, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet ó along with the local governments ó is helping oversee the construction of roads in the affected areas so contractors and eventually residents can access the new home sites.
ìTeam Kentucky is building pathways to a promising future for eastern
Indiana Department of Transportation...
Kentuckians impacted by the floods,î thegovernorsaid.ìTheseroadprojects will help contractors access the construction site and get residents one step closer to rebuilding their homes and lives.î
Work to build roads and bring utilitiestothehome-buildingsiteisexpected to start this summer.
INDOTAwards$155.6MtoCities,Towns for
VariousInfrastructureImprovements
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced March 6 that $155.6 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 51 cities, towns and counties in rural portions of Indiana to invest in local road and bridge improvements and sidewalk projects.
For this latest round of funding, rural communities will design,developandpurchaseright-of-wayforlocalprojects. While the funds awarded now are dedicated to construction, INDOT also will financially participate in design, engineering and right-of-way acquisition components.
Federal transportation funds are leveraged by many communities to rehabilitate or replace local bridges.As INDOT continues to partner with local governments to make record investments in taking care of existing roads and bridges, this roundoffundingawardsemphasizesimprovinglocalbridge conditions. Nearly $90.3 million in federal funds were awardedforprojectstorehaborreplace32localbridgescurrently rated in poor condition. Beyond bridge projects, these funds will support pavement resurfacing/reconstruction projects;TransportationAlternative Program (TAP) projects such as sidewalks, ADA ramps and trails; and traffic safety projects.
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highway funds to supporting local projects each year. Metropolitan planning organizations distribute those funds to cities, towns and counties within the stateís larger urbanized areas while INDOT distributes funds outside MPO areas. Communities must contribute at least 20 percent in local matching funds and meet other federal requirements to receive federal funding.
For more information, visit in.gov/indot.
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Bobcat Company Recognizes Material Handling Dealers
Bobcat Company recognized 21 material handling dealers for superior performance within their respective region. The dealers were recognized based on sales, volume and other dealer engagement metrics.
ìWe are pleased to recognize such a deserving group of dealerships for their efforts and achievements,î said Jarrod Steck, Bobcat vice president of material handling products. ìWhile forklifts are a new product offering within the Bobcat portfolio, these dealerships bring years of expertise and experience within the material handling industry, and we are thrilled to award these top performers and valued dealer partners.î
Bobcat recognized these dealerships at a reception held during MODEX 2024.
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Additional awards also were presented including Summit awards as the premiere category of recognition, followed by Diamond awards and finally the Platinum awards recognition.
ï Diamond Awards: Alliance Material Handling; ASCO Equipment, Bacon Universal Co.;
ï Summit Awards: ASCO Equipment; Morrison Industrial Equipment; Connell Material Handling;AllianceMaterialHandling
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St. Albans; Connell Material Handling; Cromer South; Florida
Forklift; Forklifts Group; Mid Columbia Forklift; Morrison Industrial Equipment Co.; Summit HandlingSystems;ValleyIndustrial Trucks; W.D. Mathews Machinery
ï Platinum Awards: Anderson Forklift; Bobcat of Casper; Hugg & Hall Equipment; Atlantic Forklift Services; Delta Materials Handling; Lift Truck Center Inc.; Dedicated Material Handling Solutions
For more information, visit bobcat.com.
NebraskaDOTEstablishesTradeSkillsScholarshipProgram
The Nebraska Department of Transportation recently established the ìGood Life, Great Journeyî program to provide scholarships for individuals pursuing two-year technical degrees in critical transportation-related fields, such as diesel technology, electronic systems, drafting/design and land surveying.
The agency said in a statement that its new ìGood Life, Great Journeyî program will not only provide recipients with financial resources to fund their technical education, but also give them the opportunity to gain real world experience by interning at a Nebraska DOT facility. Applications for this program, along with all supporting materials, must be submitted byApril 15.
This scholarship program is open to anyonepursuingorinterestedinpursuing one of the approved programs, the agency stressed, including graduating high school seniors, currently enrolled college students and current Nebraska DOT employees, among others.
Eligible expenses for selected individuals covered by this scholarship program include tuition, books, fees, housing and equipment, the agency said.
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The Nebraska Department of Transportation recently established the “Good Life, Great Journey” program to provide scholarships for individuals pursuing two-year technical degrees in critical transportation-related fields, such as diesel technology, electronic systems, drafting/design and land surveying.
gibletobereimbursedfortravelmileage between their residence and their designated Nebraska DOT internship location. Upon completion of the program, therewillbeanopportunityforfull-time employment with Nebraska DOT, the agency added.
Many state departments of transportation across the country offer an array of scholarship programs as a way to build their workforces now and into the future.
For example, in September 2023, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet awarded 34 promising students from across the state college scholarships to help further their pursuit of careers in civil engineering, construction management and engineering technology.
The KYTC Transportation Scholarshipprogramówhichcelebrated its 75th anniversary in 2023 ó includes money for tuition, a paid summer job or co-op and the guarantee of full-time employment with the cabinet upon graduation.
Recipients agree to serve a year with KYTC for every year of scholarship assistance. If a graduate chooses to go elsewhere before fulfilling the employmentobligation,thescholarshipmustbe repaid year for year, the agency noted.
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Bobcat Company has recognized 21 material handling dealers for superior performance within their respective region.
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Work Truck Week 2024 BreaksAttendance Record in Indy
Work Truck Week continues to grow. A verified 15,790 industry professionals from 29 countries and all 50 U.S. states gathered March 5 to 8 at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis for Work Truck Week 2024, breaking last year’s attendance record of 14,885. Work Truck Show exhibit space was sold out, with 536 companies filling the exhibit hall and New Exhibitor Pavilion with the latest commercial vehicles, equipment and technology.
WorkTruckWeekismorethanatrade show. Produced annually by NTEA the Work TruckAssociation, it encompasses the Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Work TruckWeek Ride and Drive, educational sessions and more. North America’s largest work truck event was held virtually in 2021 and has been growing steadily since returning to Indianapolis in 2022.
“Work Truck Week 2024 was more than a trade show — it was a complete commercial vehicle experience,” said
Steve Carey, NTEA president and CEO. “You could feel the energy throughout the exhibit hall, educational sessions, Ride and Drive and even just walking from place to place. The commercial vehicle industry has taken ownership of the week and has made it the epicenter for showing off the best the industry has to offer every year. The dedication and passion of our exhibitors and attendees
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Bob Hosler (L), service director of Company Wrench, and Kirk Ohlenhopp, regional sales manager of Stellar Industries, were on hand during Work Truck Week. “Stellarisleadingtheindustrywith cutting edge products,” said Hosler.
(L-R): Jason Whiteleather, Devin Minear, Tyler Jones, Brad Wolfe and Daniel Asplund display the HillTip IceStriker salt spreader.
The Shyft Group’s John Dunn (L), presidentandCEO,andMattDuffy, national director of sales, exhibit the Magnum toolbox and rail kit. “We pride ourselves on quality products made in the USA,” said Duffy.
(L-R): Harley Wilson, Jason Aldinger and Jason Cornell of J & J Truck Bodies brought their dump bodies and equipment.
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Kenworth’s Chillicothe, Ohio,Assembly PlantCelebrates50YearsofManufacturing
The Kenworth truck assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, celebrates 50yearsofbuildingtheWorldísBest trucks.Theplantofficiallyopenedon March 4, 1974, and the plantís first truckóaKenworthW900órolled off the assembly line a day later.
Since then, Kenworth Chillicothe plant employees have produced more than 782,000 trucks in alignmentwiththecompanyíscorevalues of quality, innovation and state-ofthe-art technology. The plant employs approximately 2,500 people, one of the largest employers in Ross County (where Chillicothe resides), and is Kenworthís largest manufacturing facility.
ìChillicothe is a great place for Kenworth to build trucks because it is close to our customers, suppliers and, of course, a community of highlyskilledemployeeswearefortunate to call our Kenworth family,î said Jim Walenczak, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president.
ìToday we celebrate 50 years of innovation in Chillicothe, community involvement in Ross County and The Worldís Best employees. This milestone is a testament to the dedication of our incredible workforce ó both past and present ó and Kenworthís commitment to continued growth in Chillicothe.î
The Kenworth Chillicothe plant is located on a 120-acre site 50 mi. south of Columbus, Ohio. Since 2018, Kenworth has invested $300 million in the 622,000-sq.-ft. facility that features advanced manufacturing technologies, includingroboticassembly,andamodern paint facility that utilizes the latest technology in the industry. The multilevelpaintfacilitywentintoproduction in October 2021 and is equipped with bell spray head technology that improves the appearance and transfer efficiency of the paint.
In 2022, the Kenworth Chillicothe plant received two Manufacturing Leadership Awards for its new Kenworth Paint Facility and Henrob Error Proofing project from the NationalAssociationofManufacturers. In 2020, the plant received an Encouraging Environmental Excellence ìE3î GoldAward from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for going beyond regulatory compliance requirements for
The plant officially opened on March 4, 1974, and the plant’s first truck — a Kenworth W900 — rolled off the assembly line a day later.
environmental stewardship activities and in 2006, was recognized by Quality Magazine for its ìPlant of the YearîAward.
According to Doug VanZuiden, Kenworth Chillicothe plant manager, nearly40percentofitsemployeeshave worked at the plant for more than 15 years.
ìOur highly experienced, dedicated and long-term workforce is the secret tobuildingacustomer-orientedproduct and custom-engineered vehicle, and this team excels at building quality, pride and passion into The Worldís Best trucks every day,î said VanZuiden.
Jeff Hougland, one of Kenworth Chillicotheís longest-tenured employees, having joined the plant as a parts welder in 1975 said Kenworthís decision to open a plant in Chillicothe positively impacted the community.
ìWhen I first started working with Kenworth,theeconomywasinarecession and the unemployment rate was high. The opening of the Kenworth Chillicotheplantinë74servedasalifeline for many in our community seeking employment opportunities,î said Hougland. ìOver the years as the plant has increased its operational footprint to meet demand through expansion projects, like our new paint facility, additional well-paying job opportunities have followed. Iíve worked with a
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lot of great people throughout my career here and am proud to help build the best trucks out there.î
Kenworth Support of Ross County
Supporting the local Ross County community is important to Kenworth. For the past 30 years, the Chillicothe plant has partnered with the United WayofRossCountytoraisemoneyfor the organizationís philanthropic programs. In 2023, the plant raised approximately $240,000 through its annual United Way campaign and Kenworth truck parade 50/50 raffle. Since the beginning of the partnership, Kenworth Chillicothe employees have raised more than $2 million and PACCAR has contributed nearly $5 million to the United Way of Ross County.
ìKenworth is truly a generational company. Many plant employees are second, even third generation in their families to work here and they take a lot of pride in representing Kenworth,î said Jack Schmitt, Kenworth Chillicothe assistant plant manager. ìOur deep roots in Ross County are one of the many reasons we care deeply about working to invest in and strengthenthecommunitywhereweall live and work ó now and in the future.î
For more information, visit kenworth.com.
Thunder Creek Equipment has been added to Contractor Solutionsí dedicated rental and new equipment sales lineup for the underground construction industry. The company ó serving utility contractors and other businesses in Des Moines, Omaha, Tulsa, Kansas City and St. Louis ó will carry Thunder Creekís lineup of No-HAZMAT fuel and service solutions.
ThunderCreekdesignsandmanufacturesinnovative,premium fueling and preventative maintenance solutions that are used in a variety of industries including construction, roadbuilding, oil and gas, and utility construction. This includes the original, industry-leading, No-HAZMAT Fuel &ServiceTrailer(MTT),theMulti-TankOilTrailer(MTO), and Service and Lube Trailer (SLT) as well as their medium duty truck upfit counterparts, the No-HAZMAT Fuel & ServiceTruck Upfit (MTU) and the Service and LubeTruck Upfit (SLU).
ìUnderground construction, like other markets we serve, is very specialized and can rely on extensive networks of pumps, generators and lighting, in addition to the excavation equipment used on site,î said Larry Lea, vice president of sales, Thunder Creek Equipment. ìDave Hehr and his team at Contractor Solutions have fully embraced the specialization found in his clientsíbusiness and weíre honored to be a part of the lineup he brings to market.î
Founded in 2006, Contractor Solutions is as dedicated to the work its customers do as it is the equipment it sells and rents. Dedicated to the cause of trench safety, Hehr and his teamareknowntospendanextensiveamountoftimeonsite ó helping each job and customer get the work done safely and economically.
ìWe focus on being knowledgeable, service-oriented and easy to work with,î said Dave Hehr, president/owner of Contractor Solutions. ìThat includes understanding the full life cycle of how these underground sites work and the importance of access to fuel and regular service items. The ThunderCreeklineupofsolutionssolvesthatinuniqueways that are easy for our customers to get into ó with the trucks and crews they already have.î
For more information, visit cs-shoring.com and ThunderCreek.com.
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Construction Equipment Guide • Trucks & Trailers Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • March 30, 2024 • Page 65 Your equipment is in good hands with Towmaster Trailers. Your equipment is your business, and ours is to make sure it gets to the job site every time. Trust the experts at Towmaster to design a reliable, long-lasting trailer that you never have to worry about. Learn more at www.towmaster.com Farm-Rite Equipment Inc. www.farmriteequip.com Dassel 901 Parker Ave West PO Box 26 Dassel, MN 55325 320-275-2737 Toll Free: 888-679-4857 Willmar 1515 West Litchfield Ave. Willmar, MN 56201 Toll Free: 877-484-3211 320-235-3672 St. Cloud 810 Mayhew Lake Rd. NE St. Cloud, MN 56304 Toll Free: 844-262-2281 320-240-2085 Long Prairie 19612 US Hwy 71 Long Prairie, MN 56347 Toll Free: 866-514-0982 320-732-3715 Diamond Equipment, Inc. www.diamondequipment.com Indiana 1501 Lynch Road Evansville, IN 47711 Toll Free: 800-258-4428 812-425-4428 2000 Harlan Drive Terre Haute, IN 47802 Toll Free: 888-343-4747 812- 299-4747 Illinois 17035 N. Illinois Hwy. 37 Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 Toll Free: 800-388-6396 618- 242-2273 Kentucky 1046 Lovers Lane Bowling Green, KY 42103 Toll Free: 800-489-1061 270-781-1061 Tennessee 1530 Heil Quaker Blvd. La Vergne, TN 37086 Toll Free: 800-635-9454 615-641-1100 Ziegler CAT www.zieglercat.com 8000 County Road 101 East Shakopee, MN 55379 800-352-2812 13822 West Freeway Drive Columbus, MN 55038 866-982-5656 2225 255th Street St. Cloud, MN 56301 800-522-9469 1500 Ziegler Drive NW Altoona, IA 50009 800-342-7002 53 Harbor Drive Sioux City, IA 51111 800-342-1847 Alta Equipment Company www.altaequipment.com Bryon Center, MI 616-878-7450 New Hudson, MI 248-356-5200 Traverse City, MI 231-714-6210 Detroit, MI 313-394-1811 Flint (Burton), MI 810-744-4840 Gaylord, MI 989-731-9988 Sterling Heights, MI 568-474-5063 Bloomington, IL 309-585-3800 Ottawa, IL 815-313-2070 Company Wrench www.companywrench.com 4805 Scooby Lane Carroll, OH 43112 866-294-6103 1515 W. Epler Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46217 317-782-8850 1330 KY-151 Frankfort, KY 40601 502-699-2681 16400 Brookpark Rd. Cleveland, OH 44135 866-294-6103 920 Deneen Ave. Monroe (Cincinnati), OH 45050 866-294-6103 McCann Industries, Inc. www.McCannOnline.com Addison 543 South Rohlwing Road Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 Bolingbrook 250 E. North Frontage Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-7770 Channahon 23921 S. Northern Illinois Drive Channahon, IL 60410 815-467-4480 Chicago 2350 South Laflin Street Chicago, IL 60608 312-942-9200 Crestwood 4701 West 137th Street Crestwood, IL 60445 708-597-3110 Mishawaka 14077 Esther Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545 574-406-6800 Merrillville 900 Louisiana Street. Merrillville, IN 46410 219-576-7800 Schererville 1133 Indianapolis Boulevard Schererville, IN 46375 219-865-6545 Wauconda 1360 North Rand Road Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-9444 Marne 1064 Franklin Street Marne, MI 49435 616-371-7250
Companies Launch New Products at Work Truck Week
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has driven the continued expansion of Work Truck Week.î
Work Truck Week 2024 kicked off with Green Truck Summit, NTEAís full-day advanced vehicle and fuel technology conference on March 5.Averified 883 participants attended sessions focused on the commercial vehicle industryís drive toward greater sustainability, productivity and efficiency. Also starting on March 5, the Work Truck Week 2024 educational program includedarangeofsessionsfocused on ideas and strategies to help improve efficiency, implement best practices and enhance operational growth.
Dozens of companies launched new products, partnerships and business units at Work Truck Week 2024.RamannouncedthenewRam
Professional commercial vehicle division. Ford Pro celebrated the 10thanniversaryofFordTransitand shared new extended range capability for E-Transit. Mack Trucks provided updates on production of the Mack MD Electric battery-electric truck.GreenPowerMotorCompany
Inc. launched GP Truck Body to offeracompletelineoftruckbodies.
J.B. Poindexter & Co. sister companies Morgan Olson and EAVX introduced a new Proxima step van riding on a Freightliner Custom ChassisCorp.(FCCC)chassis.REE
Automotive Ltd. and Knapheide debuted an electric vehicle built on the REE P7-C chassis cab and upfit with a Knapheide KUV body.
Equipment and technology debuts included:
ï APSCO LLC dump truck display and control system to prevent common driver mistakes.
ï DEL Hydraulics Inc. DEL InterlockSystemtopreventunintentional use of a truckís PTO system while driving.
ï Shyft Group Utilimaster rapid driver cooling system to improve driver comfort, safety and productivity.
ï Ranger Design prototype pickup truck utility system featuring a cap fully integrated with a heavyduty utility rack.
ï Adrian Steel modular truck cap for improved flexibility and customization, plus the Extendobed EBL 1272 cargo slide that accommodates unevenly distributed weight.
ï Palfinger PAL Pro 58 mechanicstruckandPSC8600TECservice crane.
Aebi Schmidt had a massive
at the NTEA Work Truck Show
its Towmaster and Meyer Plow divisions
Kristen Zody,
manager of Aebi Schmidt, Monroe, Wis., with Meyer’s most popular Pro Mount plow attachment system.
Gene Stork (L), owner, and Jeen Stork of Stork’s Plows Leesport, Pa., are a proud dealer of Fisher Plows, manufacturer of this popular Fisher STORM BOXX System, with TRACE edge technology. The new pusher plows move massive amounts of snow — scraping down to the pavement — to reduce the amount of salt needed. Available in 8-ft., 10ft. and 12-ft. widths, these pushers blaze new trails.
Legend Fleet Solutions’ Brendan Church (L), chief marketing officer, and Mark Whitland display the new UpStep’s unique mechanical design.
ï Vanair PTO shaft-driven underdeck all-in-one power system. ï Lincoln Electric Ranger Air 260MPX multifunction engine drive.
ï Ketchel Axle Systems eRhino electrified axle system for class 3 to 8 vehicles.
Work Truck Week attendees had plenty of opportunities to get handson with many of the new vehicles
(L-R): Western Plows of Milwaukee, Wis., had its sales team featuring Ray Nunez, Kevin
Ken Kayser (L), vice president of commercial vehicle operations, North America of Stellantis, and Jeff Kommor, senior vice president of commercial sales, North America, of Stellantis with the RAM ProMaster EV. Ram announced the new “Ram Professional” commercial vehicle division with full-service customer mobility and value solutions, showcased at the 2024 National Truck and Equipment (NTEA) Work Truck Week show in Indianapolis.
Kevin LaBrecque, director of
Iowa Mold and Tooling (IMT) of Garner, Iowa, had a big product debut with its newest fully electric service body truck system. Jeff Nelson, national accounts manager, explains the newest features of additional lighting, no hydraulics in crane system and many other features new to the industry.
and equipment. Legend launched a retracting sidestep to enhance mobility and accessibility, but the company also highlighted its tough van interiors by encouraging attendees to throw axes at one. Other exhibitors invited attendees to smash sample panels with sledgehammers. In a more traditional approach, Work Truck Week Ride and Drive let participants drive, ride
in and explore 19 vehicles, including all-electric vans, trucks and chassis, as well as internal combustion vehicles featuring advanced technology.
If networking was the goal,Work TruckWeekofferedplentyofopportunities to score, from listening to retired NFLrunning backs at NTEA annual meeting to playing amateur quarterback on the Lucas Oil
From Hiniker Plows of Mankato, Minn., longtime sales manager
Mark Miller shows off the new company look for 2024.
Stadium field during the opening reception.
Work Truck Week returns to Indiana Convention Center March 4ñ7, 2025.
For information, visit worktruckweek.com/coverage.
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Dyer and Dave Forsmarkshowattendeestheextensive Westernsnowandiceproductlines.
booth
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regional sales
marketing, Adrian Steel, with the Extendobed slidingplatforms.“Theneweraoftruck solutions is here. Built for professionals, fully integrated, designed for hark work and manufactured in five days,” he said.
Amanda Slingsby of Tiger Tough of Mankato, Minn., introduces Ironweave construction equipment seat protectors at the Work Truck Show. “These seat covers offer heavy duty, waterproof protection for all your construction equipment investments,” said Slingsby.
Brian Heffron (L) and Clint Weckwerth show off the new PALPro58mechanicstruckandPSC8600TECservicecrane.
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Volvo Trucks Expands Its Certified EV Dealer Network in Five Locations
Volvo Trucks North America announced that Vanguard Truck Centers has completed its Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealer program at five locations — Phoenix, Ariz; Atlanta, Ga. (Forest Park); Charlotte, N.C.; andAustin and Houston,Texas — to provide comprehensive sales and service support for customers’electromobility journeys.
With the addition of Vanguard’s five locations, Volvo Trucks has now expanded its Certified EV Dealer network into three additional states — Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina — bringing its total to 50 certified dealership locations in 24 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces across North America.
“It is inspiring to see Vanguard Truck Centers making the investment to certify multiple locations simultaneously across the United States and continuing the expansion of the Volvo Trucks electromobility ecosystem,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America.
“Cost is still a significant barrier to electrification, particularly at scale, and our colleagues at Volvo Financial Services recognize this as well as they’ve introduced new financing options for both our customers and dealers to support them with their shift to zero-emission solutions.”
of adopting battery-electric trucks and will have a transformative impact on the evolving needs of fleets in the rapidly changing transportation landscape.”
Founded in 1989, Vanguard Truck Centers serves the transportation industry with 26 modern facilities spanning Texas, Arizona, Missouri, Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia.To support this demand,Vanguard has trained 10 technicians, two at each location, to perform routine battery-electric truck maintenance and repairs for customers’ trucks in operation. The first five locations are now prepared with certified EV sales and service representatives
To become a Volvo Trucks Certified EVDealer,Vanguard took advantage of a new financing program offered to dealers by Volvo Financial Services (VFS) that enabled its dealerships to install onsite charging stations and dedicated EV service bays, acquire diagnostic tools and personal protective equipment for technicians working with high-voltage systems, and purchase parts inventory for the VNR Electric model. Similarly, VFS recently introduced new financing options for fleets to support the cost of installing charging infrastructure, as well as service and maintenance plans.
“VFS now offers holistic solutions for customers that combine the entire EV ecosystem into a single, convenient payment. This enables fleets to distribute the cost of transitioning their fleet to battery-electric vehicles, rather than committing all their capital upfront,” said Christopher Roback, vice president of sales and customer experience, Volvo Financial Services.
“This addresses the practical and financial considerations
to support customers as additional fleets begin to adopt zeroemission vehicles. The dealer group plans to continually evaluate each location for additional training and certification opportunities as market demand grows for zero-tailpipe emission solutions.
“We are very excited with the response from our customers regarding Vanguard’s commitment to supporting electric vehicles. Battery-electric trucks are an important part of the future of trucking and our customers want to be a part of this exciting new technology — we are getting inquiries daily,” said John Thomas, executive vice president of new truck sales, Vanguard Truck Centers.
“We have been having ongoing discussions with customers who have never purchased a Volvo Truck in the past but are interested in the technology and have heard the positive response to the Volvo VNR Electric truck and want to learn more.”
For more information, visit www.volvotrucks.us.
SmithCo Side Dump TrailersAdds Bluff Country as Dealer in Minnesota, Wisconsin
SmithCo Mfg. Inc., an industry leader in side dump trailer design and manufacturing, has reached an agreement with Bluff Country Ag & Equipment to sell SmithCo’s premium line of side dump trailers in southeast Minnesota and parts of western Wisconsin. Bluff Country is headquartered in Rushford, Minn.
“We set out to find a dealer in southeast Minnesota that could help sell our agricultural line of trailers,” said Karolczak. “Bluff Country, however, has many connections
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in the construction industry as well, so we are excited they will be offering our full line.”
Bluff Country Ag & Equipment offers a wide variety of premier livestock and equipment trailers. It currently inventories popular trailers from CornPro and Eby. Bluff Country also offers full-service bays to provide equipment repair or upfits.
For more information, visit www.sidedump.com and www.bluffag.com.
6220 Sterns Road Ottawa Lake, MI 49267 855-213-2825
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Construction Equipment Guide • Trucks & Trailers Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • March 30, 2024 • Page 69 www.farmriteequip.com www.westsidetractorsales.com 3300 Ogden Ave. Lisle, IL 60532 630-355-7150 150 W. 162 St. Route 6 South Holland, IL 60473 708-331-6362 3110 Prairie Rd. Rockford, IL 61102 815-961-3160 1560 North Old Rand Rd. Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-7700 600 Walnut Ct Rockdale, IL 60436 815-730-9011 1095 N Curry Pike Bloomington, IN 47404 812-333-9677 3120 Congressional Pkwy Fort Wayne, IN 46825 260-482-8576 7355 East 30th St. Indianapolis, IN 46219 317-544-3411 3021 South 460 East Lafayette, IN 47905 765-477-6933 25166 State Road 2 South Bend, IN 46619 574-232-1461 3773 E Margaret Drive Terre Haute, IN 47803 812-645-7160 www.swanston.com 3450 W Main Ave. Fargo, ND 58103 800-369-0371 3915 Burdick Expressway E. Minot, ND 58703 800-210-8766 712 Frontier Dr. Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-739-4505 3818 Nevada St SW Alexandria, MN 56308 320-460-8773 www.ditchwitchnd.com 1100 W. Main Ave. West Fargo, ND 58078 701-282-3600 877-282-3600 2921 Twin City Dr. Mandan, ND 58554 701-663-9551 877-663-9551 901 Parker Ave. West PO Box 26 Dassel, MN 55325 888-679-4857 320-275-2737 1515 West Litchfield Ave. Willmar, MN 56201 877-484-3211 320-235-3672 810 Mayhew Lake Rd. NE St. Cloud, MN 56304 844-262-2281 320-240-2085 19612 US Hwy 71 Long Prairie, MN 56347 866-514-0982 320-732-3715
The PAL Pro 58 represents a leap forward in mechanics truck design. Manufactured with 12-gauge all A-60 galvanneal steel and a hybrid torsion box, the PAL Pro 58 effectively eliminates frame and side pack deflection.
PalfingerLaunchesPALPro58Mechanics
Truck,PSC8600TECServiceCraneatWTW
In a landmark effort to set new industry benchmarks, Palfinger,agloballeaderininnovativecraneandliftingsolutions, introduced its latest products, the PALPro 58 mechanics truck and PSC 8600 TEC service crane, exclusively at Work Truck Week in Indianapolis, Ind.
This launch highlights Palfingerís commitment to excellence and its dedication to serving the NorthAmerican market with unparalleled innovation.
ìWe are excited to launch these new solutions in North America. Our focus is on customer satisfaction and creating products tailored to address the unique demands of the region, ensuring our customers can achieve their goals with greater ease and efficiency. These new products clearly demonstratePalfingerísleadershipandcommitmenttoinnovation and to creating solutions that move the industry forward,îsaidIsmaelDaneluz,Palfingervicepresidentofsales and service for North and LatinAmerica.
Unmatched Functionality Through Innovative Design
Optimized for Class 5 chassis applications, the PAL Pro 58 and PSC 8600 TEC Service Crane are engineered to deliver extended reach, weight reduction and superior performance.
The PAL Pro 58 represents a leap forward in mechanics truck design. Manufactured with 12-gauge allA-60 galvannealsteelandahybridtorsionbox,thePALPro58effectively eliminates frame and side pack deflection. It also features acomprehensive12-stepe-coatprocessofferingthebestcorrosion protection available today.
Available in 11 ft. body configurations, the PALPro 58 is designed to cater to a wide range of service truck needs. It includes bolt-on mounting locations for essential accessories such as compressors and welders, headache racks and toolboxes.Additionally, it boasts improved lighting packages to
support remote work and nighttime operations.
Withan8,600lb.liftcapacityanda58,000ft.lbs.moment rating, both the PALPro 58 and the PSC 8600 TEC Service Crane continue Palfingerís tradition of integrating advanced safety features.The PSC 8600TEC Service Craneís innovative design relocates the winch to a boom-mounted position, streamlining operation and addressing cable concerns, while the integrated overload protection system ensures operational reliability.
The inclusion of Load Moment Indication (LMI) as a standard feature in this new Palfinger service crane provides operators with real-time load-on-hook information, enhancing safety and efficiency.
ThePSC8600TECservicecraneisavailablein22ft.and 31 ft. of reach. Two interchangeable proportional remote control styles also are available to fit the operatorís preference.
Customer-Centric Development
Engineered with a deep understanding of the North American marketís unique needs, Palfingerís latest products are developed through direct engagement with end-users, ensuring that every feature addresses real-world requirements.
BrianHeffron,PalfingerNorthAmericavicepresidentfor sales and service, service cranes and crane bodies, emphasized the collaborative efforts in the design process of the new PALPro 58 and PSC 8600 TEC service crane.
ìWe recognize the unique challenges faced by field mechanics and operators. Their inputs are invaluable in ensuring that these products can surpass their needs for productivity and efficiency, especially under tough conditions. Theyíre designed to excel in job sites where only the most reliable equipment can succeed.î
For more information, visit www.palfinger.com.
XLSpecializedAdds NewKnight80MFG Trailer,NewWebsite
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The 48-ft.-long detachable gooseneck lowboy has an overall capacity of 80,000 lbs. and a concentrated capacity of 70,000 lbs. in 16 ft.
XLSpecialized Trailers announced the launch of a brandnew trailer model, the XL Knight 80 MFG. The Knight has an updated and improved mechanical, full-width gooseneck trailer design.
The 48-ft.-long detachable gooseneck lowboy has an overallcapacityof80,000lbs.andaconcentratedcapacityof 70,000 lbs. in 16 ft. The trailer offers 29 ft. of main deck loading space and a loaded deck height of 18 in. for versatile hauling.
The XL Knight 80 MFG offers many new standard features and encompasses the most popular specs and options possible into a competitive offering. The detachable gooseneck features front connection plates with three height settings for added adaptability over various terrains.
The front of the main deck can go up or down 1.5 in., for a total of a 3-in. variance. The raise and lower valve in the rear allows for an adjustment of 1.5 in. The Colas-plus raise andlowervalveisespeciallycustomer-friendlywithitslarge and durable handle.
The Knight trailer has improved aesthetics with an aluminum logo decal at the front and MicroNova clearance lights. A battery backup with a four-way plug enables the lights to stay on even when the trailer is disconnected from the truck.
The new trailer also features a convenient front storage area to stow chains or other materials. Swingout outriggers can be added to the main deck for hauling over-width loads. A2ft.by2ft.cutoutinthereartransitionprovidesadditional space for equipment such as draw bars on tractors. The twoaxle wheel area is prepped to accommodate a third axle if needed.
The Knight is our next product in a series of stock-style trailers, allowing the manufacturer to ramp up production of popular models to meet market demand. The XL Guardian 110 HDG was the first product in this program, released early in 2023.
Knights and Guardians are both now available on XL dealer lots.
New Website
In addition to its new Knight trailer, XL Specialized Trailers also recently launched its updated website Designed with the customer experience as a top priority, the site offers simpler navigation and a sleek aesthetic. For more information, visit xlspecializedtrailer.com.
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EMAIL: AILEENLOZZI@ME.COM; PHONE: 717-806-8969
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WANTED (US): KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 80Z, 85Z, 90Z
EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM;
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GRADERS – LOOKING FOR A CAT 140G, 14G, 14H, OR 140H MOTOR GRADER WITH A RIPPER.
EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM;
PHONE: +92300369360
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (AL): KOMATSU 12 INCH
BUCKET, PC35
EMAIL: JSGODSEY78@GMAIL.COM;
PHONE: 205-485-4605
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): ALL MODELS DITCH WITCH VACUUM/EXCAVATION
EQUIPMENT
EMAIL: BILL@DITCHWITCHNEWMEXICO.COM
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): MANUFACTURER: JCB 540-170 TELEHANDLER, 2016 OR NEWER.
EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: 281-694-5478
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): MISCELLANEOUS CATERPILLAR ATTACHMENTS. LOOKING FOR RELIABLE IT COUPLER ATTACHMENTS AND JOHN DEERE 644K FORKS (JRB COUPLER) TO ENHANCE OUR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. WE REQUIRE ITEMS TO BE IN GOOD, WELL-MAINTAINED CONDITION. THE MOST DESIRED ATTACHMENTS ARE SIDE DUMP BUCKETS (LEFT AND RIGHT), BROOM ATTACHMENT, EXTENDABLE BOOM ATTACHMENT FORKS.
PHONE: 484-781-2958
EMAIL: JWALSH@JAMESTOHARAINC.COM
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WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADERS - NEED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G/H, 14G,14M. ALSO LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER WA-600 AND WA-900. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM
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WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZER. PLS PRICE FOB OR CIF ALEXANDRIA PORT EGYPT.
EMAIL: ELEKTESADCO@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 00201005311220 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 336 EXCAVATOR - MUST HAVE A HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS AND GPS EQUIPPED. UNIT SHOULD HAVE BETWEEN 4-6000 HOURS.
EMAIL: AARONA@BLACKSTARACA.COM
PHONE: 737-587-1936
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (NC); CLARK ECX 25 FORKLIFT.
EMAIL: JBSSERVICES37@GMAIL.COM
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - CAT MODLES 777C, 777D, 777F, 777G.
EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 1-818-956-5231
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR 980K-M / 924 K-M / 416 420 430 C-D-E-F / 953 963 C-D-K / 580 590 MN
EMAIL: FEEDBACK@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM
PHONE: 657-456-2544
WANTED (IL): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR CAT - CASE 980K-M /924 K-M /416 420 430 C-D-E-F /953 963 C-D-K / 580 590 M-N.
EMAIL: JANDWINS@GMAIL.COM
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU WA-600, WA-500 AND WA-900 WHEEL LOADERS.
EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM
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WANTED (TX): NEED CAT 988 USED WHEEL LOADER. IF AVAILABLE
PLEASE CONTACT ASAP.
EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS EAGLE CRUSHERS / PULVERIZERS / SHEARS.
ISO PORTABLE, PREFERABLY CLOSED CIRCUIT, IMPACT CRUSHERS. ALSO INTERESTED IN PORTABLE SCREENS
EMAIL: GIVEBUYSELLTRADE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 512-822-8818
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WANTED (IL): A CUMMINS 5.9 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE FOR A CASE 1155E LOADER.
EMAIL: KUBERSKIEXC@CHARTER.NET
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WANTED: KOMATSU WA600-6 WHEEL LOADER & CAT 988. IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS.
EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM
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WANTED (OK): CATERPILLAR D5N CRAWLER DOZER.
EMAIL: JUNK4@ACEINVESTMENTS.COM; PHONE: 405-627-6246
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR MODEL 815 SOIL COMPACTOR.
EMAIL: ANDREWL@BLACKSTARACA.COM; PHONE: 312-898-5355
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (MA): CATERPILLAR 308E2CR QC EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: KKNOPE@DEFELICECORP.COM
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS
EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: 09500208661
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (WA): BOMAG BW 172 PADFOOT COMPACTORS | LOOKING FOR PARTS, SPECIFICALLY DRIVE TRAIN, OR WHOLE MACHINE TO USE FOR PARTS.
EMAIL: DYLAN@COLF.COM
PHONE: 360-798-5847
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (WI): JOHN DEERE 200C EXCAVATOR - WANT TO BUY 5000065000 POUND EXCAVATOR WITH HYDRAULIC THUMB UNDER 6000 HOURS, UNDER $90K, ANY MAKE. EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 0092-333-123-4598
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): ANY MANUFACTURER, ALL MODELS CRAWLER DOZERSLOOKING TO BUY JOHN DEERE 650KLGP WITH WINCH OR 550KLGP WITH WINCH, ENCL. CAB, UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNDERCARRIAGE NEAR NEW.
EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 450-346-8975
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR MODEL 14H MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 2816945478
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (TX): KOMATSU PC3000 EXCAVATOR – LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU PC3000 ENGINE.
EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 832-244-1897
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): CLARK M371 SKID STEER LOADER
EMAIL:ANDYGRANGER30@GMAIL.COM
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WANTED (US): WANTED FOR A JCB RUBBER TIRE BACKHOE LOADER 214 – A QUICK DISCONNECT DETACHABLE ADAPTOR FOR A SET OF FORKS. CAN NEED REPAIR.
EMAIL DEANDRS@VERIZON.NET OR CALL 610-417-5123
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WANTED (US): ALL MODELS ALLMAND BACKHOE LOADERS.
EMAIL: SCRIBEDM@ZOOMINTERNET.NET
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): VOLVO EC480DL EXCAVATOR
EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM; PHONE: +923003695360
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WANTED (OK): INTERNATIONAL H100C
WHEEL LOADER - I HAVE A 1978 GREEN ARMY HUFF MODEL#H100C
WHEEL LOADER VIN#IH2073. LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE 6 CYLINDER TURBO
DIESEL INTERNATIONAL ENGINE DT466.
EMAIL: CELMORE@RONSPBS.COM
PHONE: 918-385-1623
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WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 420D
BACKHOE LOADERS – WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY FOR THE FOLLOWING
BACKHOES: CASE (580K, L, M, SK, SL)
CAT (416, 420 C/D/E/F), DEERE (310E, G, SE) AND JCB (214 SERIES 3).
EMAIL:
EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM;
PHONE: +1 832-244-1897
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WANTED (US): HITACHI EXCAVATORS, MODELS EX 400 AND EX 450.
EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 340
EXCAVATORS - NEED TO LOCATE CAT
EXCAVATORS 320, 330, 345, 365, 385, AND 390.
EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM
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WANTED (WORLDWIDE): VOLVO
EXCAVATORS - LOOKING TO BUY
USED VOLVO 480DL EXCAVATORS.
EMAIL: USEDEQUIPMENT
STRADINGLLC@GMAIL.COM;
PHONE: +1-281-694-5478
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WANTED (MI): WACKER NEUSON WL30
WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR ANY
WHEEL LOADERS IN MICHIGAN UNDER 10,000 POUNDS & LESS THAN $15,000
EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: 616-813-3642
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WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR MULITIPLE UNITS OF CATERPILLAR D7G
CRAWLER DOZERS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM;
PHONE: +923322489350
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): HITACHI EXCAVATORS
– NEED TO PURCHASE HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX-400, EX-450, AND EX 270. IF ANY OF THEM AVAILABLE DO LET ME
KNOW. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: 281-694-5478
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WANTED (US): HITACHI ZX200-E EXCAVATOR.
EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM;
PHONE: +923331234598
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WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 926E
WHEEL LOADERS; LOOKING TO BUY CAT 936, 926 & 916. IF ANY OF THEM AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM
WANTED: INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER T4 CRAWLER TRACK CHAINS. NEED A GOOD SET OF TRACK CHAINS TO COMPLETE A 1960 IH T4 RESTORATION. THE SAME STYLE OF CHAINS WEAS USED ON IH T4, T5, TD5, T340 & TD340 CRAWLERS. THEY HAVE A 6.00 PITCH. I CAN SUPPLY ORIGINAL PART NUMBERS. THANKS FOR ANY ASSISTANCE.
EMAIL: FARMBOYKJ@HOTMAIL.COM
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR EITHER A USED, OR NEW GRAPPLE BUCKET, DEMOLITION BUCKET, FORKS WITH GRAPPLE, OR A STANDARD GP BUCKET TO FIT A NEW 2022 CAT 980-14A (OLD MODEL = 980-M) RUBBER TIRED WHEEL LOADER. IT CAN EITHER BE "DIRECT PIN" OR TO FIT A FUSION COUPLER. OUR NEED IS IMMEDIATE. EMAIL:BSCHAAB@AMERICANDND.COM PHONE: 716-984-7566
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WANTED (AL): LOOKING TO PURCHASE CAT WHEEL LOADER 936, 950B, 966F AND 980F FOR OUR INVENTORY. IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM ARE AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM; PHONE: +923003695360 WANTED: CATERPILLAR M320 EXCAVATOR. LOOKING FOR A MOBILE EXCAVATOR CATERPILLAR M320DSINGLE BOOM, IN WORKING CONDITION, FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE. EMAIL: RENATO.NASCIMENTO@ ELEBBRE.COM; PHONE: +5511994602266 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR CAT D10N / D10R CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: USEDEQUIPMENTSOURCING@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400 EXCAVATOR – LOOKING FOR A USED HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX-400 & EX 450 TO PURCHASE ASAP. (RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING MACHINES). EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (TX): JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADERS – LOOKING FOR A JOHN DEERE 544K & 644K TO PURCHASE ASAP WITH HOURS 5000 OR LESS. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS @GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED (US): HYUNDAI HL757-9A WHEEL LOADER – LOOKING TO BUY 2012-2013 WHEEL LOADER OF APPROX. 200 HP (EX:HL757-9A)WITH HOURS LESS THAN 6000. EMAIL: BERTRANDLAZURE @CHARETTETRANSPORT.COM; PHONE: 1-450-691-5151 Attention Contractors! Post Your Wanted To Buy Listings FREE! Here’s How! List Your Wanted Items. If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted-to-buy and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted
Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details
ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS
www.lyonauction.com
315-633-2944
• Atlantic City, NJ
April 4 - 7, 2024
For: 4-Day Annual Contractors Auction
• Online
April 10 - 24, 2024
For: Retirement Construction Equipment and more
• Hauppauge, NY
Fri., April 12, 2024
For: Very Late Model Snow & Construction Equipment & more
• Newport, VT
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: Late Model Construction, Ag, Utility, Logging Equipment & more
• North Haven, CT
Fri., April 19, 2024
For: Very Large Construction Equipment Auction & more
• Youngstown, OH
Fri., April 26, 2024
For: Retirement, Construction & Pipeline Equipment
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
www.rbauction.com
402-421-3631
• Houston, TX
April 9 ñ 11, 2024
• Los Angeles, CA
April 18 - 19, 2024
• Phoenix, AZ
April 24 - 25, 2024
• Minot, ND
April 25, 2024
AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL
www.auctionsinternational.com
800-536-1401
• Online
January 31 ñ May 11, 2024
For: Online Auctions Closing Daily!
BAR NONE AUCTION
www.barnoneauction.com
866-372-1700
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: Sacramento Equipment Auction
• Online
Fri., April 26, 2024
For: Woodburn Equipment Auction
BIDADOO AUCTIONS
www.bidadoo.com
1-877-BIDADOO
• Online
April 2, 2024
• Online
April 9, 2024
BIG IRON AUCTIONS
www.bigiron.com
800-937-3558
• Online
April 3, 2024
• Online
April 10, 2024
BRIGHT STAR AUCTIONS
www.brightstarauctions.com
574-825-0704
• Online
Wed., April 10, 2024
For: IronRing
• Syracuse, IN
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: Metalworking Equipment
• Online
Wed., April 24, 2024
For: Sawmill Equipment
BUSSEY BROS. AUCTIONEERS
www.busseybros.hibid.com
844-SOLD-BBA
• Greenville, OH
Sat., April 20, 2024
For: Heavy Equipment & Ag Consignment Auction
DEMOTT AUCTION COMPANY
www.demottauction.com
229-985-4565
• Okeechobee, FL
Thurs., April 25, 2024
For: 29th Annual Citrus Ranch & Produce Auction
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.
www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277
• Rockford, IL
Fri., April 5, 2024
For: Randolph Masonry, Inc. Absolute Auction
Coming Auctions
To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
HANSEN AUCTION GROUP
www.hansenauctiongroup.com
920-383-1012
• Mosinee, WI
April 25 - 26 2024
For: Spring Nitke Contractor Auction (Live & Online)
• Online
April 29 ñ 30, 2024
For: Spring Nitke Contractor Auction (Online Only)
HENDERSON AUCTIONS
www.hendersonauctions.com
225-686-2252
• Sibley, LA
Sat., April 27, 2024
For: Retirement Farm & Construction Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
www.hunyady.com
800-233-6898
• Virtual Live April 3 - 4, 2024
For: Absolute Auction, Glenn Johnson, Inc. Complete Liquidation
• Virtual Live
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: TC Paving, Inc. Complete Liquidation Auction
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION
www.iraymn.com
320-968-7230
• Online
Wed., April 10, 2024
For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS
www.jjkane.com
855-GO2-KANE
• Online
Tues., April 2, 2024
For: Central Region Timed
Auction: Day One
• Online
Tues., April 2, 2024
For: Southern California Surplus Auction
• Online
Wed., April 3, 2024
For: Central Region Timed Auction: Day Two
J. STOUT AUCTIONS
www.jstoutauction.com 888-897-8864
• Virtual Live
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: Debriae Logging Fleet Dispersal Auction
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS
www.murphyauction.com 425-486-1246
• Online
April 4 ñ 11, 2024
For: Marysville Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
• Fairfield, IA
Tues., April 2, 2024
For: Onsite Fleet Realignment Auction
• Clayton, IN
Thurs., April 4, 2024
For: Spring MW Construction & Farm Equipment Auction (FR)
• Loudon, IN
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: Northeast US Live & Online Public Auction
• Online
Tues., April 16, 2024
For: National Online Construction, Ag & Transportation Auction
JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS
www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800
• Blairsville, GA
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: High Country Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
MIEDEMA ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP
www.1800lastbid.com
616-538-0367
• Hudsonville, MI
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: Hudsonville Spring Auction
• Decatur, MI
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: DeYoungs Celery Farms Retirement Auction
MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.myronbowling.com
513-738-3311
• Walkerton, VA
Thurs., April 11, 2024
For: Bennett Mineral Company
• Franklin, IN
Wed., April 17, 2024
For: Hutson Industrial Services
PETER COSTANZO AUCTIONEERS
petercostanzoauctioneers.com
732-776-7222
• Online
Ends April 10, 2024
For: Vehicles, Forklifts & Heavy Equipment Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com
866-608-9283
• Online
Tues., April 2, 2024
For: Government Auction
• Online
Wed., April 3, 2024
For: Ag Equipment Auction
• Online
Thurs., April 4, 2024
For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• Online
Wed., April 10, 2024
For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction
• Online
Thurs., April 11, 2024
For: Construction Equipment Auction
RES AUCTION SERVICES
www.RES.bid
833-SOLD-RES
• Wooster, OH
Fri., April 5, 2024
For: Commercial Truck & Trailer Consignment Auction
• Wooster, OH
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: Late Spring Construction & Ag Equipment Consignment Auction
RTI AUCTIONS
www.teitsworth.com
585-243-1563
• Online
April 9 ñ 16, 2024
For: Timed April NetAuction
SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
www.sheridanauctionservice.com
517-676-9800
• Online
Tues., April 2, 2024
For: Farm Equipment Sale
WAUSAU ACTIONEERS
www.wausauauctioneers.com
800-432-1922
• Merrill, WI
Fri., April 5, 2024
For: Annual Spring Equipment Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS
www.wsmauctioneers.com
623-936-3300
• Online
Sat., April 13, 2024
For: Monthly Virtual Public Auction
YODER & FREY
HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
www.yoderandfrey.com
419-865-3990
• Kissimmee, FL
Thurs., April 11, 2024
For: Heavy Equipment Auction
• Findlay, OH
Thurs., April 18, 2024
For: Construction & Ag Equipment Auction
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WIC: O’Connell, Moll Play Key Roles at One of Nation’s Largest Contractors
SKANSKA from page 26
Skanska and their once small team of 10 has grown to more than 80 professionals today. A lot of that success, according to Moll, is credited to Pedini and his passion for construction and optimistic outlook, as well as the overall culture of Skanska.
As a business development manager, Moll stays busy while she develops major infrastructure projects, partners with designers and contractors to determine strategic project teams, and develops project estimates for upcoming jobs.
Some of her greatest accomplishments include introducing the Skanska team to an innovative 3D handheld scanner, which is a safer and more efficient way to gather accurate measurements, as well as obtain the company 40 projects and more than a billion dollars’ worth of work. She also actively serves as a member of Skanska’s women network, a resource group dedicated to support a gender inclusive cul-
ture and help women thrive in the company. While she acknowledged “the industry has a lot of room for improvement, the company is leaps and bounds ahead” and is something she’s grown very passionate about.
Moll loves the challenges constantly presented by her job, as well as the fastpaced environment and the level of innovation required to deliver results.
“No day looks the same and I am constantly challenged with new tasks, projects and responsibilities,” she said.
“I am constantly learning and growing because there are always new things to be done. No day truly looks the same, which is why I like my job so much.”
With two young daughters, aged two and four, Moll is challenged with balancing her hectic schedule, but she said having a very supportive and understanding team and company makes all the difference.
To the women and younger generation inspiring to work in the construction industry, Moll encourages them to
“keep saying ‘yes’to new opportunities and responsibilities and find someone that will support your professional development and advocate for you.”
“Having a mentor that really knows me and supports me has been invaluable to my career and made it a great experience for me to work at Skanska and in the industry,” she added.
While working in the construction field can look many different ways — from operating heavy equipment to building estimates and sketching blueprints for upcoming jobs — the field has endless growth opportunities for women and the upcoming generation.
As women continue to press forward in “atypical” and male-dominated industries such as construction, engineering, mathematics and science, new opportunities of growth, innovation and creativity can arise and further the success of these challenging, yet rewarding industries.
(All photos courtesy of Skanska USA.)
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Business Calendar
To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC)
AGC Events Calendar:
All AGC Web-Eds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Conferences are scheduled using the local time zone where the event takes place.
• AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim240401/)
Date: Monday, April 15, 2024 (9:00 AM) –Thursday, April 18, 2024 (5:00 PM)
Online Virtual Training/Professional Development
• AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program, 2nd edition (https://training.agc.org/course/vlea240501/)
Date: Monday, April 29, 2024 (11:00 AM) –Wed., May 15, 2024 (3:00 PM)
Online Virtual Training/Professional Development
• AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim250501/)
Dates: Monday, May 13, 2024 (5 PM) –Thursday, May 23, 2024 (8:30 PM)
Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development
• AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vpmd240602/)
Dates: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 (12 PM) –Thursday, June 27, 2024 (5 PM)
Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development
TOP NOTCH EQUIPMENT
2024 Open House
Date: Thursday, April 11, 2024
Time: 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Place: 14490 Northdale Blvd. Rogers, MN 55374
Description: What to Expect?
Last year we had our best turnout yet for an open house! We had many local green industry professionals in attendance throughout the day.
Attendees will find:
. Meet Factory Reps . Variety of Giveaways
. Discounts on Equipment
. Mower Demo Track
. Aerial Lift Fly Zone
. Food, Beer, Bloody Mary Bar, Music & more! “Meet Factory Reps, Variety of Giveaways, Mower Demo Track, Lift Fly Zone, Food & Drinks.”
Top Notch Equipment specializes in parts, service, sales, and rentals. We’re here to help you achieve your equipment and attachment dreams.
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DESIGN-BUILD INSTITUTE OF AMERICA (DBIA)
Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Conference 2024
DATES: Monday, April 15, 2024 –Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Place: Duke Energy Convention Center
525 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Description: The Nation’s Only Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Event
The Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Conference is the only conference that unites owners and practitioners committed to fully leveraging this efficient delivery mechanism possible to bring value to customers and stakeholders. The Design-Build for Water/Wastewater Conference brings pro-
fessionals together for three (3) days of dynamic speakers, networking events and the latest on design-build trends in the water/wastewater sector.
For more information, visit www.dbwater.com/ or contact DBIA at Telephone: 1/202-682-0110
GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, INC. OPEN HOUSE
Date: TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2024
Place: General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.
Fargo Branch
4300 Main Avenue, Fargo, ND 58103
Times: 3 PM – 7 PM
4 – 7 PM – FOOD SERVED
5 PM – Retirement Celebration
Description: It’s Our 40th Birthday! 40 YEARS of ROCKING!
Let’s Celebrate our history while honoring the legacy of our founders with an Open House!
For more information, contact General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.
Phone: 701/282-2662
DESIGN-BUILD INSTITUTE OF AMERICA (DBIA)
Design-Build for Transportation/Aviation Conference
DATES: April 17, 2024 – April 19, 2024
Time: 7:00 AM EDT – 7:00 PM EDT
Place: Duke Energy Convention Center
525 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Description: There are four tracks of education and general sessions available at this year’s Design-Build for Transportation/Aviation Conference in Cincinnati, OH. The nation’s best Design-Build resources, along with networking opportunities, are available for anyone working in the aviation or transportation sectors when they come to this event.
With Highway/Street projected to represent the largest growth segments in Design-Build spending over the next three years, and other areas of transportation (I.e., airports, transit, ports, etc.) among the fastest growing segments, sharing practical application techniques, lessons learned, and key success factors are critical to optimizing this highly flexible project delivery methods.
For more information, visit www.dbwater.com/ or contact DBIA at Telephone: 1/202-682-0110
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA)
2024 North American Snow Conference
DATES: Sunday, April 28, 2024 –Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Place: Kansas City Convention Center
301 W. 13th St, Kansas City, MO 64105
Description: The Show for Snow!
APWA’s Annual North American Snow Conference brings together thousands of snow-fighters from every corner of the Winter maintenance community for a packed exhibit floor, quality education programs and opportunities to exchange ideas.
The 2024 Snow Conference has it all, with expert-led snow and ice education sessions to give you the latest winter maintenance solutions for your community.
The PREMIER EVENT in SNOW & ICE MANAGEMENT
Attendees view the exhibit program as a valuable element of their educational experience. With over 75% of attendees spending more than four (4) hours of face-to-face time with exhibitors, you’ll have a chance to influence purchasing decisions, build important relationships and expand the reach of your brand directly from your booth. If your focus relates to snow and ice management, this is a can’t miss event on your calendar! Take time this Spring to interact with more than 1,500 potential leads. Approximately 91% of the attendees’ hail from local, state, or federal/government agencies. 90% of attendees leave the conference with specific plans to follow up with exhibitors. Over 76% of the attendees have either direct purchasing power or directlyinfluence purchases within their agencies. Over 68% of the attendees are spending four (4) or more hours of face-toface time on the exhibit floor.
For more information on the North American Snow Conference 2024: Website: https://www.apwa.net/snow Contact Information: American Public Works Association, 2345 Grand Blvd., Ste. 700, Kansas City, MO 64108-2625. Telephone: 1-816/472-6100
Events are subject to change, check websites for updates
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Relocating Utilities Proves Challenging During Construction
HOSPITAL from page 1
thatwecouldopen,orwecanlookatproviding other services as necessary. Itís just something that I think is prudent that when you do a project like this, you build in some flexibility around growth and the delivery of different types of services to meet the needs of the community.î
Foundation work on the 174,000-sq.-ft. hospital being constructed on the Brighton medical center campus began in July, with steel framework started in October.
The new four-story building ties in with an existing facility, which remains open during construction. Tiffany Spano is a senior project manager of construction.
ìIn the 20 plus years Iíve been in construction, this has been one of the most challengingprojectsIíveeverdone,îSpanosaid. ìIn the back of the previous medical office building, we had an existing loading dock, mobile PET and MRI which were required to be relocated due to being within the new hospital footprint. The loading dock and mobile MRI were relocated to the front of the existing medical office building which isnít the most aesthetically pleasing, however required to maintain operation and services to our community. The other challenge washavingtorelocateexistingutilitieswithin this footprint, which, the major challenge was the relocation of all of our existing electrical gear including a year of planning and coordination with the local energy company and our trade partners.
ìSo, very, very challenging. Consolidating is wonderful from a costeffective and a maintenance perspective because we are sharing facilities. It did cost us money to consolidate, but from an operational standpoint, itíll save us money in the long term.î
Oneofthefeaturesofthenewfacilitywill be 56 acuity adaptable units ó rooms that allow all stages of patient care to be administered in the patientís unit from the time of admission to the time of discharge.
ìThis really does minimize the amount of transfers and helps decrease medication errors, infection rates and medical transportation,îOíMalleysaid.ìItísarealbenefit that the patient will have the same caretaker. Acuity adaptable units have been out there for a while in larger hospitals, but not everyonedoesit.Wefirmlybelieveithelpsusprovide high-quality care to the patient. A lot went into this design to really try to provide safety and higher technology in a state-ofthe-art environment.î
Another benefit of the new site is access,
OíMalley said. The existing hospital in Howell was built in 1956 in what was a cornfield, which over time gave way to residentialdevelopmentinthesurroundingarea. It was not easily accessible.
ìThe new hospital will be easily accessible from three different arteries ó U.S. 23, I-96 and Grand River ó within the metropolitan Detroit or Livingston County area. So, the new site will give the community much better access to not only the hospital but the ambulatory surgery center as well as manyofourownphysicianpracticesthatare in that area. Theyíll have great access to our primary care physicians and our specialists,î said Spano.
While Spano is not seeking LEED certificationbecauseoftheaddedcost,shesaidthe
new building will meetAFRY standards for sustainability.
Otherfeaturesofthenewhospitalinclude:
ï three new licensed operating rooms
ï 18 short stay unit beds in the outpatient tower
ï intensive cardiac rehab
ï dietary and cafeteria
ï chapel
ï imaging
ï hospital-based medical and surgical specialty practice space
ïhelipadñwhichdiffersfromaheliportin that it does not include extensive facilities such as refueling and maintenance services.
Thenewhospitalisscheduledforcompletion in January 2026, with patients welcomed in March 2026. CEG
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Foundation work on the 174,000-sq.-ft. hospital being constructed on the Brighton medical center campus began in July, with steel framework started in October.
Trinity Health photo
The new hospital is scheduled for completion in January 2026.
Trinity Health photo
The new four-story building ties in with an existing facility, which remains open during construction.
Trinity Health photo
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Budgets Provides Additional $9.5B for Bridge Projects
BUDGET from page 1
Enacted in late 2021, IIJA is the Biden administrationís outline for ìbuilding a better America,î according to the Federal TransitAdministration.
IIJA supports the rebuild of roads, bridges and rails and upgrades and expands public transit. The bipartisan law modernizes the nationís ports and airports, tackles the climate crisis and advances environmental justice.
It invests in ìcommunities that have too often been left behind,î said the White House. ìIt will drive the creation of good-paying union jobs and grow the economy sustainably and equitably to help everyone get ahead for decades to come.î
In announcing Bidenís FY2025 proposal to its members, ARTBApointed out that the presidentís proposed budget ìis rarely acted on by Congress.î
However,theprofferedbudgetìservesastheannualstarting gun in the race to get spending bills done by the start of the new fiscal year,î said the association.
Pointing out that Congress has failed to meet that goal, ARTBA officials said the organization will work to ensure full IIJAfunding by Sept. 30 of this year.
The White House said that the proposal continues its goal of implementing the presidentís agenda of investing in America.
ìThe budget provides a total of $78.4 billion for highway, highway safety and transit formula programs,î said the fed.
This amount supports monies authorized for year four of the bipartisan infrastructure law, the White House noted.
It also ìreflects an additional $9.5 billion Ö for bridge replacementandrehabilitation(and)EVcharginginfrastructure,î said the fed.
The president ìcalled for full funding of core federal surface transportation and airport capital investment programs at previously authorized levels,î saidARTBA.
The association noted that the proposed fiscal year 2025 budget sets $61.2 billion for federal highway programs. ARTBA said when combined with the IIJAís previous $9.5 billion, it brings total core highway capital investment to $71.6 billion.
ìThis would be an $800 million increase over IIJAapproved funding levels,î said ARTBA, adding that the increase would be seen in grant programs.
Capital investment grant program resources would total $4 billion for transit construction. That adds $2.4 billion in FY2025appropriationstothe$1.6billionearmarkedinIIJA spending.Grantstotaling$8.4billionwouldgotoimproving airport facilities including runways, taxiways and terminals.
ìThe funds are from a $3.4 billion budget request, combined with advance appropriations of $5 billion from the IIJA,î saidARTBA.
The budget also includes an administration call for congress to allow states and localities to use core transit and highway resources for transit operating costs.
ìThe same request was made in FY 2024, but was ultimately rejected by lawmakers,î saidARTBA.
Building On Momentum
Pete Buttigieg said Bidenís budget allows the industry to continueadvancingìvitalîworkunderwayacrossthecountry.
That is making travel safer on every mode of transportation, said the USDOT secretary.
ìThe budget protects and builds on progress,î strengtheningsupplychainstokeepcostsdownandmodernizinginfrastructure,î said Buttigieg. ìAmericans are already seeing the
roads being repaired, new bus and bike infrastructure being built, goods moving more smoothly from ships to shelves.î
President Bidenís proposed budget, which requests $109.3 billion for DOT, will accelerate all of this progress, he added.
Thebudgetsetsaside$21.8billionfortheFAA,including funding to continue the air traffic controller hiring and training surge.
ìWith funding, the FAA has a plan to hire at least 2,000 new controllers in order to meet growing air travel demand into the future,î said Buttigieg.
The agency also will invest $3.6 billion to sustain the National Airspace System, and $8 billion over five years in aviation safety, efficiency and facilities.
Thebudgetwouldìcrackdownonacorporatejetfunding loophole,î said the DOT secretary.
He said the budget takes ìa critical stepî to stabilize fundingfortheNationalAirspaceìwhichhaslargelybeenfunded by commercial air passengers.î
Commercial passengers currently pay a 7.5 percent tax on tickets plus a passenger facility charge up to $4.50, he said.
ìMeanwhile, private jet users only pay fuel surcharge taxesî of roughly 22 cents a gallon.
And private jets make up 7 percent of flights handled by FAA while contributing only .6 percent of the taxes in the Airport andAirway Trust Fund.
ìThe presidentís FY2025 Budget proposes a phased-in fuel fee increase to $1.06 per gallon for private jets,î said Buttigieg.
Phased in over five years, this fuel fee increase would be the first update seen in decades, he said.
Theproposedbudgetwouldimproveroadsandensurethe most important U.S. bridges remain safe and operational, he added.
He said after ìdecades of disinvestment,î Bidenís budget would give $62 billion to FHWAto modernize and improve roads and bridges.
That money also would support state safety programs and help communities complete infrastructure projects.
ìThis is an increase of more than 30 percent compared to 2021,îsaidButtigieg,includinganother$675millionforthe Bridge Investment Program.
The addition will mean ìthe department can award more communities the funding to advance critical transportation projects and create good-paying jobs,î he said. ìIn total, the residentís bipartisan infrastructure law invests a record $40 billion to fix thousands of our nationís bridges.î
Rail safety and passenger rail would be increased and improvedwiththe$3.2billionearmarkedforthefederalrailroad administration.
The money would go to improving the safety and condition of railroad infrastructure and rail services that move freight and passengers, said Buttigieg.
ìThis includes $2.5 billion for Amtrak and increasing safety inspector staffing to a record 400 inspectors and adding new staff dedicated to safety audits.î
The budget also would fund reliable, safe and accessible transit, said Buttigieg.
Infact,$16.8billionwouldgototheFTAtosupporturban and rural transit service. That includes $2.4 billion in grants for major capital projects.
ìOther portions of the budget request will strengthen supply chains at our nationís ports,î said the DOT secretary.
That includes an $80 million investment in the Port Infrastructure Development Program. It also includes addi-
tional support for shipping on the St. Lawrence Seaway, for pipeline safety inspections and innovation and emerging technologies.
The budget achieves ìmeaningful deficit reduction through measures that cut wasteful spending and ask the wealthy to pay their fair share,î said Buttigieg.
Vitamin Boost for Transit
The presidentís proposal to congress boosts transit projects across the country. Buttigieg has included $4 billion for 14 projects in 11 states in the ask.
The federal support will come through the FTA capital investment grants and expedited project delivery pilot programs, according to the agency.
ìThe subway systems, commuter rail, light rail, streetcar and bus rapid transit projects will bring about transformative change in their communities.î
This, by providing transit opportunities to new riders, will create jobs and jumpstart economic development, he added.
ìThe Biden-Harris Administration has awarded nearly $100 billion from the IIJA to support transit agencies of all sizes.î
Buttigieg touted the funding, saying when transit reaches more people and communities its impact is greater.
ìThe Biden-Harris Administration is proud to support funding for 14 large projects that will expand transit for millions ofAmericans across the country.î
Veronica Vanterpool, acting FTA administrator, said the investments support Bidenís commitment to combat climate change.
They also improve safety, advance equity and improve quality of life forAmericans, she added.
Seven of the 14 projects would receive funding for the first time while others already are under construction or are far enough along to receive a grant.
FTAalso outlined several proposed provisions to increase access to and effectiveness of federal funds acrossAmerican communities.
The agency would support equity in rural and tribal areas by waiving the match required in the applicable grants programs. It also would waive the match requirement for tribal applicants to the buses and bus facilities and low and noemission competitive programs.
The proposed budget would ìaddress the fiscal cliffî by allowing use of urbanized area formula funds and FHWA flex funds for urban operating assistance. It would empower local authorities by enabling transit agencies to purchase property outside an existing transit corridor falling in line with FHWApolicies.
The budget would unlock micromobility systems by allowing grantees to fund shared systems, such as bicycles and scooters, to connect transit stations.
Finally, it would lower bus costs and speed up delivery by authorizing FTAto encourage delivery of low- and no-emission buses.
WhichmeansthereíssomethingfortheEPAtosmileabout as well in the proposed budget which achieves meaningful deficit reduction, said Michael Regan, EPAadministrator.
The proposal bolsters the agencyís efforts by investing nearly$1.5billioninjustice-relatedprogramsandthebudget prioritizes combatting climate change with the urgency that science demands, he said.
And it provides $1.5 billion for the Office of Air and Radiation to develop policies and programs that control air pollution and radiation exposure.
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Hybrid Machine Is MVPof Pipe Laying Project in Illinois
How It Works
The hybrid system works with the swing motor functioning as a generator to recover excess kinetic energy. This occurs at the end of each swing cycle. The excess energy is converted to electrical power and stored in a Komatsu ultra-capacitor.
The stored power can be sent to an engine-mounted motor-generator to provide immediate engine response from an ultralow 700 rpm idle speed.
The hydraulic power normally needed by the swing system is now completely available for boom, arm and bucket power, allowing for an improved digging cycle time and production, according to the company.
“The electric swing motor has a generator on it,” said Coady. “As you’re swinging the machine, all your hydraulic power stays in the boom and the knuckle and the bucket. It also allows for faster turning and swinging radius, at the same time, using less fuel.”
Fuel Cost Savings
The uncertain costs of fuel added to the decision to purchase the Komatsu hybrid.
“Fuel efficiency and economics —with fuel prices fluctuating, having the fuel efficiency of a hybrid helps that uncertainty,” said Vogt.
With the hybrid energy conservation system, a Tier IV Final engine and ultra-low idle speed, the Komatsu HB365LC helps reduce costs by saving on fuel.
“We’ve gone on about a week of fuel now and we still have more than ¾ of a tank of fuel left,” said Coady. “The hybrid is really working out for us as far as savings.”
Peterson Relies On Roland Machinery
Roland Machinery Co. has been serving the Midwest for 66 years, with 17 locations throughout Illinois, Missouri, northwest Indiana, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Peterson Plumbing and Excavating has been a customer of Roland for more than a decade. The company has purchased approximately 95 percent of its machines from Roland and continues to add to its fleet.
“Roland came in 10 years ago when we merged with Henson Robinson and sold us on their equipment, and we haven’t looked back. I have two 238 excavators; a 360 hydraulic excavator; a 210 excavator; a 490 excavator; two 320 wheel loaders; a couple PC35 excavators; a PC55 excavator; a couple of PC38 excavators — a good mix,” said Vogt. “Roland provides great service from the sales and the service side.”
Komatsu Care is offered to help keep the machines serviced. The company’s standard maintenance program covers the first three years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first.
“With Komatsu Care, the servicing of all the equipment is monitored through Roland and through Komatsu, so when our machine is due for a service, they know to get in there and get it serviced for us without us having
to call them,” said Vogt. “This helps to not have very many unexpected bills throughout the ownership of the machine.”
Another maintenance feature is Komtrax, a wireless monitoring system that allows all essential information about the machine to be sent directly to a computer, smartphone or tablet. The information is collected by Komtrax, transmitted and accessible on the Komtrax website.
“The Komtrax system lets Roland Machinery check in house and alert us of any codes getting thrown or any issues,” said Coady. “Roland Machinery will notify us if there are any issues with the machine and they come right out and take care of it.”
Komatsu Hybrid Operation
“The operator I’ve been discussing the machine with has been very satisfied with it,” said Coady. “He is really happy with the speed and the power. He’s really had nothing but good things to say about this.”
Tom Killabrew, operator, said it took a little time to get used to the hybrid, but was up to speed quickly.
“It’s a really good machine. It has good response and function to it,” said Killabrew. “It took a little bit to get used to the hybrid where it would turn the RPMs down when you didn’t need the power. That was something I found was pretty interesting — the RPMs on demand. The swing is fast. It has a lot of speed coming out of the ditch and it seems like it has plenty of power.”
Killabrew also said it is very similar to operating a standard diesel machine and nothing changes the operation.
“It’s a really nice machine,” he said. “I was impressed at the amount of speed it has on the swing. Overall power — it’s not wanting for any power.”
For more information, visit rolandmachinery.com, komatsu.com, hensonrobinson.com/petersburg-plumbing-excavating and sportsfacilities.com/portfolio/legacypointe. CEG
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The Komatsu hybrid HB365 excavator working at the Scheels Sports Complex.
A Komatsu WA 320 wheel loader dumps material to fill in the pipe at the Scheels Sports Complex in Springfield, Ill.
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HYBRID from page 8
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BUSSEY BROS. AUCTIONEERS ............................................................83
CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................................................24
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ............................................67,72
CSTK JCB ................................................................................................20
D ROCK GRIZZLY....................................................................................38
DIAMOND MOWERS ..........................................................................52,53
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..................................................................21
ESCO CORP ............................................................................................55
FABICK CAT ..............................................................................................2
FAE USA INC............................................................................................39
FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................10
FELLING TRAILERS............................................................................68,69
FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................7
FOLEY EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................9
GROVE CRANES ....................................................................................59
HANSEN AUCTION GROUP....................................................................84
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ........................................44,45
INNOVA TECHNOLOGIES ......................................................................73
IRAY AUCTIONS INC ..............................................................................76
JJ SCHECKEL CORP ................................................................................3
JOHN DEERE ......................................................................................46,47
KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC ............................................................17
KLEEMANN..........................................................................................36,37
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ......................................48,49
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..............................................................60,61
KOMPLET AMERICA................................................................................41
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ............................................................................58
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................................................54
LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC ....................................................23
MAVERICK ENVIRONMENTAL................................................................38
MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ......................................................................6
MCCOY CONSTRUCTION & FORESTRY ..............................................11
MECALAC NORTH AMERICA LLC..........................................................25
METSO USA INC. ....................................................................................28
MID COUNTRY MACHINERY ..................................................................16
POWERSCREEN......................................................................................40
PURPLE WAVE INC ................................................................................78
RACKERS EQUIPMENT CO....................................................................41
RAMMER..................................................................................................31
RES AUCTION SERVICES ......................................................................74
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..............................................................13
ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES ..........................................................22
ROGERS BROTHERS CORPORATION..................................................63
ROLAND MACHINERY INC ......................................................................5
SAND SCIENCE ......................................................................................39
SANY AMERICA
SUMMIT
TEREX
TOWMASTER
VLP
WEILER
YODER
OHIO
ROKBAK................................................................................................5
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EQUIPMENT LTD ............................................................................6
SENNEBOGEN........................................................................................43 STAR
SUPPLY GROUP ........................................................................6
FUCHS ........................................................................................42
INC. ..................................................................................65
BOBCAT................................................................................38
TRI-STATE
AN EQUIPMENTSHARE COMPANY ..............................................19
GRADER ..............................................................................56,57
& FREY AUCTIONEERS ............................................................79
STATE SUPPLEMENT COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT CO ............................................................8
WRENCH ..........................................................................3
CORP OF AMERICA ......................................................2
HAMMERS............................................................................1
OF OHIO........................................................................................7
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ............................................7
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JCB
MURPHY
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MCLEAN CO ................................................................................6
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