By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT
The bridge is two separate bridges with the northern cantilever bridge carrying westbound traffic and the southern structure carrying eastbound traffic.
Work began on the eastbound bridge, originally opened in 1948, in 2019. Today it carries about 20,000 eastbound vehicles a day U.S. 150 over the Illinois River.
“The existing eastbound bridge is structurally
If You’re Building It, They Will Come
Jobseekers Leveraging Career Market for In-Demand Skilled Trades
By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
The construction industry remains wide open and inviting for just about anyone seriously considering a rewarding career opportunity. The jobs are plentiful and employers are hot to hire committed workers. In fact, contractors are working hard to come up with new and inventive ways to attract and retain young skilled workers not only in the field but in the office. That’s encouraging news for those charting a career path.
see JOBS page 82
Electricians are in demand on practically every building construction project, but these trade workers are key to charging station and transmission line installs and maintenance.
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8 OHIO, KENTUCKY HAVE ENVIRONMENTAL OK FOR BSBC PROJECT
On May 9, Gov. Mike DeWine joined Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to announce that the states have received federal environmental approval to move the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project forward, without tolls.
12 VALUE IN REMANUFACTURING: REDUCE COST, DOWNTIME, CARBON FOOTPRINT
As the construction industry continues to make strides toward more sustainable and economical manufacturing practices, there are many considerations that come into play.
18 ENBRIDGE CHOOSES CONTRACTORS FOR GREAT LAKES TUNNEL
Enbridge has retained a joint venture partnership between Barnard Construction Company Inc. and Civil and Building North America Inc. to lead construction of the Great Lakes Tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac.
25 OSHKOSH CORPORATION ANNOUNCES PLANS TO ACQUIRE AUSA
Oshkosh Corporation announced it will acquire AUSACORP S.L., a privately held international company and manufacturer of equipment for the construction, material handling, agriculture, landscape and specialty equipment industries.
28 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY AWARDS $200M PROJECT
Discovery Builders was awarded a $200 million contract to build a new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
46 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM TO EXPAND PATHWAYS IN SKILLED TRADES
The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio has announced an apprenticeship readiness program aimed at expanding career opportunities in the building and construction trades.
50 TIPS TO MAKE EQUIPMENT READY FOR PRODUCTIVE LAND CLEARING SEASON
Spring is in the air, so it’s time to gear up for a busy land clearing season. As you shift from snow clearing to mowing and mulching tasks, ensuring your equipment is in top shape is essential.
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IEDA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO THREE STUDENT TECHNICIANS
The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) has awarded $5,000 scholarships to three students enrolled in three different post-secondary heavy equipment repair programs this spring.
54 ROTOTILT INVESTS IN MAJOR FACTORY EXPANSION IN SWEDEN
Rototilt, which develops and manufactures tiltrotators for the global market, is investing heavily in the future by expanding its factory in Vindeln, Sweden. The investment includes the development of a modern robotic welding facility.
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BTDT CELEBRATES MILESTONE, HIRES NEW MARKETING DIRECTOR
BTDT Inc. is celebrating its 15th year in business and will soon unveil a new, more dynamic website. In addition to a milestone year and website unveiling, the company also is bringing on a new marketing director, Dakota Collins.
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YANMAR ANNOUNCES DONATION TO GOOD NEIGHBOR HOMELESS SHELTER
Yanmar America announced its donation to the Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter, an organization dedicated to helping homeless individuals reintegrate into society.
66 PETTIBONE TRAVERSE/LIFT CELEBRATE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF CARY-LIFT
Pettibone Traverse/Lift LLC is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Cary-Lift, which became the world’s first forward-reaching, rough-terrain material handler upon its invention by Phil LaTendresse in 1949.
74 BOBCAT NAMES ITS LEADERSHIP GROUP; HONORS 16 DEALERS
Bobcat Company has announced its 2024 Dealer Leadership Group. The 16 Bobcat dealerships honored this year are its highest-performing dealers in North America according to the company’s Dealer Performance Review.
74 WACKER NEUSON EXTENDS TRACKUNIT PARTNERSHIP THROUGH 2028
Global OEM Wacker Neuson Group has strengthened its ties with Trackunit by agreeing to extend its partnership agreement for another five years. The deal is effectively a renewal of a previous five-year agreement.
Stellar Industries has donated a UR10 collaborative robot to North Iowa Area Community College’s (NIACC) Industrial Automation and Robotics Technology (IART) program.
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2005 HYPAC C766 $11,500 STK# ZZ2023210, 8837 HRS, Bolingbrook, IL
2020 KOMATSU PC210LC-11 $239,500 STK# KM2022040, 682 HRS, Bolingbrook, IL
2008 LEEBOY 8500 $29,500 STK# LY2023005, 3700 HRS, Bridgeton, MO
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • May 25, 2024 • Page 5 rolandmachinery.com Reliable Equipment, Responsive Service. 17 Branch Locations in IL, IN, MI, MO, WI 2017 HAMM HD+110IVT $103,000 STK# HM17056, 703 HRS, Cape Girardeau, MO 2022 KOMATSU WA320-8 $205,000 2008 GRADALL XL4100 II $58,000 2008 VALMET 840.3 $95,000 2019 WIRTGEN W120CFI $435,000 2013 HAMM HD12VV $19,500 2016 KOMATSU 931.2 $315,000 2017 KOMATSU PC88MR-10 $55,000 2020 KOMATSU WA270-8 $175,000 2014 KOMATSU D37PX-23 $99,500 2020 KOMATSU PC210LC-11 $239,500 2015 KOMATSU PC228USLC-10 $149,500 2019 KOMATSU PC170LC-11 $155,000 2017 KOMATSU 931.2 $305,000 2018 HAMM HD+110IVO $104,560 2020 KOMATSU PC240LC-11 $220,000 Used Sales: 217-789-7711 We are hiring! 2016 HAMM HD120iVO $42,500 STK# HM2023131, 3435 HRS, Springfield, IL 2019 WIRTGEN W120CFI $435,000 STK# WG2021088, 1148 HRS, Springfield, IL 2020 KOMATSU WA270-8 $175,000
WI 2019 KOMATSU PC170LC-11 $155,000 STK# KM2022354, 2310 HRS, Bolingbrook, IL 2022 KOMATSU WA320-8 $205,000 STK# KM2022647, 533 HRS, Springfield, IL 2015 WIRTGEN W250i $CALL STK# WG2023005, 4662 HRS, Portage, IN 2014 KOMATSU
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VOLVO DD110B $19,500 STK# VO2023003, 4230 HRS, Bolingbrook, IL
2008 VALMET 840.3 $95,000 STK# VT2022063, 25,466 HRS, Escanaba, MI
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KOMATSU PC88MR-10 $55,000 STK# KM2022612, 5196 HRS, Bolingbrook, IL
2015 KOMATSU PC228USLC-10 $149,500 STK# KM2021516, 4061 HRS, Escanaba, MI
2006 BLAW KNOX PF4410 $19,500 STK# ZZ2023359, 4630 HRS, Carterville, IL
Page 6 • May 25, 2024 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE Mike Garrard • (630) 492-9115 Bolingbrook, IL Contact us at Used@McCannOnline.com View our complete Used & “Like New” inventory at McCannOnline.com
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SAKAI SW770HF - ‘17 w/approx. 1550 hours, 67” drum, tier III Isuzu engine, fleet machine
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JCI K400, (’06), Portable Cone Crusher, 400 HP Elec, 42”x30” Feed Conveyor, #40236 $295,000
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Liebherr A904C Wheeled Excavator - ‘16, approx 550 Hrs, 2-piece boom, pin grabber coupler, aux hyd $P.O.R. Liebherr R946 - ‘14, approx.. 800 Hrs, 12’6” stick, QC66 coupler, aux. hyd $P.O.R.
CRUSHING AND SCREENING
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
Roadtec RP190 – ’13, 5860 hrs, Carlson EZIV 10-19’ screed w/12” ext, #C001909 $48,000
BROOMS
SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘19), 2,267 Hrs, noise level in the cab, rear leaf spring suspension, #C003884 $40,500
SUPERIOR BROOM DT74J, (‘18), 1,017 Hrs, noise level in cab, rear leaf spring susp., #C003649 $39,000
CRANES
GROVE GHC85, (’23), 164 Hrs, #C005208 $CALL
GROVE GHC130, (’19), 932 Hrs, 130-ton lift capacity, #C004141 $1,099,000
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
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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
$885,850
GROVE GRT880, (’22), 807 Hrs, 80-ton lift capacity, #C005002
GROVE GRT880, (’18), 2,476 Hrs, 80-ton lift capacity, #C004982
$628,750
MANITOWOC 11000-1, (’10), #C003846 $CALL
HAUL TRUCKS
LIEBHERR TA230 LITRONIC, (‘23), 361 Hrs, #C005550 $CALL
LIEBHERR TA230 LITRONIC, (‘23), 367 Hrs, #C005511 $CALL
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 R934 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘23), 300 Hrs, The new R934 weighs approx. 35 tons, completely updated design is characteristic of the new range of "generation 8" machines, #C005399 $CALL
LIEBHERR R936 COMPACT LITRONIC, (‘18), 450 Hrs, Convenient and service-friendly, the R 936 Compact makes for safe working. With its tight slewing radius, this machine is especially well suited to urban applications, #C003377$CALL LIEBHERR R956 LITRONIC, (‘22), 250 Hrs, 35' boom and 21' stick, #C004867 $CALL SAKAI SW354, (’18), #C003395 $31,900
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Ohio, Kentucky Receive Environmental OK for BSBC Project
On May 9, Gov. Mike DeWine joined Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to announce that the states have received federal environmental approval to move the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project forward, without tolls.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a decision that concludes the federal environmental review, allowing the project to advance to design and construction.
“This is an important step forward in bringing efficiency to our nation’s supply chain. The project will address one of the worst truck bottlenecks in the nation by improving safety and travel on an interstate connection that carries more than $400 billion worth of freight every year,” said DeWine. “It’s also a big step in reducing the frustration and inconvenience drivers have experienced in the corridor for more than 20 years.”
“The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project is a testament to what can happen when we work together to get things done,” said Beshear. “The federal approval is a major milestone for us, and we’re grateful to all our partners and communities for their feedback. We look forward to completing this project, which will further boost our economic growth and create more good jobs for our families.”
FHWA’s determination with the “Finding of No Significant Impact,” or FONSI, is based on a supplemental environmental assessment conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). The assessment evaluated the social, economic and environmental effects of the project as well as measures to mitigate unavoidable impacts. The decision is also based on FHWA’s consideration of public and agency comments received during the public comment period.
KYTC and ODOT have conducted 16 neighborhood meetings and two open house events since late 2022 to solicit comments on the project plan. In addition, five public hearings were conducted in February, providing the public an opportunity to comment on the project’s supplemental environmental assessment. The project team maintains a project
“The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project is a testament to what can happen when we work together to get things done.”
Andy Beshear Governor of Kentucky
sory committee, comprising representatives from government agencies, community groups and local businesses, has worked to align the project with regional and community needs. KYTC and ODOT also formed an aesthetics committee to provide comments on the new companion bridge design and aesthetic appearance, as well as related roadway improvements in Ohio and Kentucky. There also were three separate aesthetic subcommittees that were engaged to discuss aesthetic treatments in specific geographic areas, such as Ohio, Covington and Ft. Wright/Ft. Mitchell. A diversity and inclusion committee, meanwhile, helps to assure intentional and deliberate workforce and business opportunities are created that reflect the rich diversity of the region.
Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, agencies must consider the environmental impacts of their actions and decisions for federally funded projects. The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project was awarded $1.6 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure & Jobs Investment Act in December of 2022.
website, social media presence, monthly e-newsletters and regular news releases. Each of these communication channels enables the project team to keep the public informed while providing opportunities for residents and interested parties to share feedback.
“We will continue to engage with community members and listen to their feedback to obtain the best outcome for the people who rely on the corridor,” said ODOT Director Jack Marchbanks. “The Federal Highway Administration’s approval is important but so, too, is the quality of life for residents in southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky.”
“Stakeholder participation has been invaluable to the project team as we make plans to deliver a transportation solution that will benefit communities and all road users,” said KYTC Secretary Jim Gray. “Their voices, and the voices of everyone in the region, have and will continue to play an important role in making this project a success for residents on both sides of the river.”
Formed early in the development process, a project advi-
A supplemental environmental assessment was required for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project to assess updated regulatory requirements, changed site conditions and other considerations since 2012, when the project’s original environmental assessment was approved.
The Brent Spence Bridge was constructed in the 1960s to carry approximately 80,000 vehicles a day, but the daily I75/I-71 traffic load has reached 160,000 vehicles in recent years. Because I-75 is a key freight corridor stretching from Canada to Florida, the congestion impacts commerce and commuters who travel the corridor in the eastern United States.
Stretching from the Western Hills Viaduct in Ohio to Dixie Highway in Kentucky, the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project will be built without tolls and transform an 8-mi. portion of the I-75/71 interstate corridor, including a new companion bridge immediately to the west of the existing bridge. More information about the project is available at BrentSpenceBridgeCorridor.com.
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Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . .$15,500
(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready From $79,500
Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote $4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type
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Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready
Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs
$127,500
Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday
$21,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean
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Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000
Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready
$115,000
Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition
$147,500
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Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach, 2011, Young Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR $179,000
Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites
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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
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent From $5,200 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt
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Remanufacturing: Reduce Cost, Downtime, Carbon Footprint
By Garrett Adamson SPECIAL TO CEG
As the construction industry continues to make strides toward more sustainable and economical manufacturing practices, there are many considerations that come into play.
Most OEMs have begun to prioritize the growth of hybrid and electric solutions, while others continue to evaluate their manufacturing practices in hopes of pioneering more sustainable and eco-friendly processes for the rest of the industry.
In recent years, there has been a major uptick in sustainability driven initiatives, however, there are some practices that have been instrumental for many years in making a similar impact. It’s important to consider the many different ways to maximize, or even repurpose, your equipment fleet where possible, and remanufacturing does exactly that.
Unlocking economic value across the lifecycle of a machine while also adopting more sustainable methods, the remanufacturing of construction equipment allows for more environmental outcomes in a customer’s business while maintaining product circularity. The process of remanufacturing transforms old components to like-new condition, saving customers time and money while boosting performance and sustainability.
What Is HowRemanufacturing? Does it Work?
Remanufacturing is an industrial process used by equipment manu facturers that utilizes previously sold, worn or no-longer functional machine components, and remanu factures them into like-new, or in some cases better than new, condi tion and comparable in quality and performance capabilities.
While remanufacturing may often be confused with the recycling or repairing of machine components, remanufacturing takes it a step fur ther. Required by design, to be con sidered a fully remanufactured machine, the product at the end of its life will be used for its raw materials and its core. The core will then be reprocessed as the main input for the remanufacturing process. In addi tion, by not having to make a new engine, axle, or cylinder head from scratch, the natural resources like iron ore are preserved, melting fur naces aren’t fired up, and carbon footprints are therefore smaller.
fee to the customer, which are then exchanged when a new or remanufactured component is purchased. Then, the core is utilized to fully remanufacture a like-new, functional machine, which will make its way back onto the job site.
At the end of a machine’s lifecycle, the cores are often lost when customers fail to return them to the manufacturer, leaving them without the capability to be reused in the remanufacturing process. In addition, high core yields are necessary for a sustainable business. Therefore, when the core of the machine goes unused following its full lifespan, there are less opportunities to remanufacture the machine or give it a second life.
Is Remanufacturing Different Than Reconditioning or Rebuilding?
When a machine breaks down, customers have a few options. They can fully remanufacture, recondition or rebuild their machines to get them back and running on the job site. When customers choose to rebuild or recondition the component, by fixing only what’s broken or replacing failed parts, there are some associated risks including dealing with the unknown costs and limited warranties.
Reconditioning is used when failed parts are replaced with new parts, inspected, and
may be tested prior to sending a machine back to the job. Rebuilding is used when failed parts are replaced with new or used parts, and therefore only what is broken is being fixed before going back into the field.
While often confused for reconditioned or rebuilt equipment, fully remanufactured equipment is held to a different standard. For a like-new performance at a fraction of the cost, and maximize your machine’s up time, remanufacturing is the way to go. In a remanufactured build, failed and other critical parts are replaced with OEM parts, inspected, and 100 percent dynamically tested to meet original performance criteria. These parts are often under warranty by the manufacturer.
Another differentiator in remanufacturing is that once a machine core is received, it is completely disassembled and cleaned. Then, each part is analyzed against current part specifications. Any part that does not meet the needed level of quality is either recycled of remanufactured using advanced reclaimed technique.
Finally, all components are inspected and tested to make they meet or exceed its original performance specifications. This makes remanufacturing an ideal solution for customers looking to retain the same performance they expect from a new machine, at a reduced cost.
Why Is Remanufacturing Important to Industry?
Through the repurposing of salvageable machine cores and components, remanufacturing can support a circular economy while reducing the carbon footprint of many manufacturers. By being able to reduces energy consumption through the reuse, reclaiming and recycling of the core, remanufacturing is a more-sustainable way to bring life back into the components of a machine.
Reman operations are often focused on the remanufacturing of engines, electronics, drivetrain and hydraulic components of the machine. In 2022, nearly 27.6 million pounds of material were recycled through remanufacturing, according to the John Deere Sustainability Report.
In 2026, the anticipated material return is expected to exceed 49M pounds globally. Over time, this influx of salvaged materials helps reduce the amount of waste attributed to equipment manufacturing.
Additionally, according to a recent John Deere Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), there is a 54 percent reduction in CO2e when using a remanufactured axle. On average, there is a 2,647 kg CO2 reduction, which is equivalent to 6,652 driven miles in greenhouse gas emissions saved when utilizing a machine with a remanufactured axle. This helps reduce CO2 representing a carbon sequestration equal to 3.2 acres of U.S. forest.
During the remanufacturing process, the machine’s cores are derived from an up-front additional
Beyond its impact on sustainability, remanufacturing also can help customers save time and money, and supports a tiered portfolio. On average, the price of a remanufactured part versus the cost of a brand-new part is approximately 20-30 percent less. In addition, reman increases uptime by allowing a customer to drop a complete engine into the machine in approximately 8 hours as opposed to a complete rebuild of an engine which takes on average 40 hours to complete. This gets customers up and running on the job sooner, while saving additional costs in the process.
Looking at other key benefits, customers who remanufacture their equipment can reduce downtime due to faster repairs, save on costs associated with buying brand-new equipment or parts, and get back up and running on the job sooner.
To learn more about how to remanufacture your fleet, contact your local construction equipment dealer.
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(Garrett Adamson is the aftermarket marketing manager of John Deere.)
Unlocking economic value across the lifecycle of a machine while also adopting more sustainable methods, the remanufacturing of construction equipment allows for more environmental outcomes in a customer’s business while maintaining product circularity.
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Enbridge Chooses Contractors for Great Lakes Tunnel
Enbridge has retained a joint venture partnership between Barnard Construction Company Inc. and Civil and Building North America Inc. (CBNA), two tunneling companies, to lead construction of the Great Lakes Tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac.
Barnard, based in Bozeman, Mont., and CBNA, based in Miami, Fla., will work with Enbridge to build the tunnel for the state of Michigan. The Great Lakes Tunnel is being designed as a utility corridor to connect Michigan’s peninsulas. The tunnel will house the Line 5 pipeline as it crosses under the lakebed at the Straits to protect the Great Lakes and the environment and to ensure vital energy resources are delivered safely and reliably to the region.
“This agreement with Barnard and CBNA marks a milestone for this historic project. The selection of these two world-class companies reinforces our commitment to safely building the Great Lakes Tunnel,” said Tom Schwartz, senior vice president liquids pipelines, Enbridge Strategic Projects and Partnerships.
The contract was awarded following an extensive request for proposal (RFP) process that was initiated by Enbridge in early 2022. The Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority (MSCA), which is charged with oversight for construction and operations of the Great Lakes Tunnel agreed that the RFP conformed with requirements of the Tunnel Agreement. Financed solely by Enbridge, the Great Lakes Tunnel, once completed, will be owned and operated by the MSCA.
Barnard and CBNA will each retain a 50 percent partnership under the name Mackinac Straits Partners. Both companies have extensive tunnel related experience.
On the south side, a large portal will be created at the entrance point for a tunnel boring machine.
Combined, the companies have built more than 100 tunnels in 15 countries equaling more than 372 mi. of tunnel. A number of those projects involved geologic conditions similar to those that will exist in the Straits of Mackinac.
Enbridge is preparing to begin construction as soon as possible following the receipt of environmental permits for the tunnel project from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The
Corps has indicated early 2026 for permit decision making. As the company advances this major energy modernization infrastructure project, Enbridge remains steadfast in its plan to reduce emissions to net-zero by 2050 by investing in renewables, modernizing networks and transporting and delivering these energy resources safely.
For more information, visit enbridge.com.
ARTBA CEO Makes Statement On Overturning of GHG Mandate
Federal Courts in both Texas and Kentucky have now ruled that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) lacks the statutory authority to impose a Biden administration greenhouse gas (GHG) performance mandate on state transportation departments. The rulings invalidate the FHWA regulation, affirming that states have the autonomy to pursue their own environmental policies when it comes to GHG emissions.
While the federal government may choose to appeal the rulings or deploy other legal strategies, the new regulation will not take effect as FHWA had planned.
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America filed joint legal briefs Feb. 16 in both courts supporting 22 states challenging FHWA’s imposition of a requirement that congressional leaders purposely excluded during negotiations leading to passage of the landmark 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
In reaction to the court rulings, ARTBA President and CEO Dave Bauer said:
“The Courts’ rulings are a meaningful step to halt new and expanded federal regulations that are diluting the impact of the landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Law by increasing costs and delaying project delivery.”
Dave Bauer ARTBA
“The Courts’ rulings are a meaningful step to halt an array of new and expanded federal regulations that are diluting the impact of the landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Law by increasing costs and delaying project delivery.
“The decisions also uphold one of the law’s fundamental principles: that states should decide how to pursue transportation solutions that meet their unique needs with a minimum of interference from Washington, D.C.”
For more information, visit www.artba.org.
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Oshkosh Corporation Enters Agreement to Acquire AUSA
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Oshkosh Corporation announced that it is acquiring AUSA, a manufacturer of wheeled dumpers, rough-terrain forklifts and telehandlers for the construction, material handling, agriculture, landscape and specialty equipment industries. Upon closing, AUSA will become part of the Oshkosh Access segment, which includes the JLG, Jerr-Dan and Hinowa brands.
Oshkosh Corporation, a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles and equipment, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire AUSACORP S.L. (AUSA), a privately held international company and manufacturer of wheeled dumpers, rough-terrain forklifts and telehandlers for the construction, material handling, agriculture, landscape and specialty equipment industries.
Upon closing, AUSA will become part of the Oshkosh Access segment.
“AUSA’s history of producing high-quality, purpose-built equipment aligns with our Innovate. Serve. Advance. strategy, allowing us to broaden our product offerings in both current and adjacent markets,” said John Pfeifer, Oshkosh Corporation’s president and chief executive officer. “We look forward to welcoming the AUSA team into the Oshkosh family.”
AUSA products will enhance the JLG line of telehandlers, as well as Hinowa tracked dumpers and forklifts to strengthen the Access segment’s portfolio of equipment. The companies began working together through a partner agreement in 2020, with AUSA manufacturing the JLG-branded
SkyTrak 3013 compact telehandler.
“We are excited to join forces with a proven partner like AUSA,” said Mahesh Narang, executive vice president, Oshkosh Corporation, and president, Access.
“Combining our advanced technology capabilities and robust training, support and service infrastructures will allow us to better serve customers and enable targeted growth.”
“We constantly pursue excellence in our products, services and business,” said Ramon Carbonell, AUSA’s chief executive officer. “A deeper relationship with Oshkosh will expand the reach of our products, which is an objective our companies share.”
AUSA, which was founded in 1956 in Barcelona, Spain, reported sales of approximately $132 million euros in 2023. The company’s near 350 team members and 600 dealers bring with them a long history of innovation, quality and customer service.
The AUSA acquisition supports the Oshkosh accelerated growth strategy. The transaction, which is subject to customary closing conditions, is expected to close within 90 days.
For more information, visit JLG.com.
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SCA Hosts Slag Cement School in Alsip, Ill.
The Slag Cement Association (SCA) successfully concluded its third annual Slag Cement School in Alsip, Ill. The educational event, held on April 29 to 30, featured technical presentations on the benefits of slag cement in concrete design and construction, as well as sustainability tools and resources available to the concrete industry. On the second day, attendees were treated to an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of Holcim’s South Chicago slag cement plant.
Jan Prusinski, SCA president, welcomed more than 60 attendees from 19 different states and three countries to Slag Cement School. Along with the technical presentations from SCA members, the event also included a special presentation from the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.
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“The Slag Cement Association is thrilled with the growing interest in slag cement from ready-mix concrete professionals, researchers and cement experts,” said Nick Brimley, SCA marketing director. “Slag Cement School is a perfect opportunity for attendees to see why slag cement is the ideal product for durable, sustainable construction in our industry.”
The success of Slag Cement School was made possible through the generous support of its event sponsor: Advancing Organizational Excellence (AOE).
For more information, visit aoeteam.com. and slagcement.org/school.
The educational event featured technical presentations on the benefits of slag cement in concrete design and construction, as well as sustainability tools and resources available to the concrete industry.
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Case Western Reserve University Awards $200M Project
Discovery Builders, a joint venture between Turner Construction Company, Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc., Next Generation Construction and The AKA Team, was awarded a $200 million contract to build a new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The overall cost of the project, including design, equipment, relocations and other soft costs, is $300 million.
The five-story Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building will include wet labs, dry labs and other research space. It will be the University’s first new research structure in more than two decades and will help the University continue to grow its research efforts.
The 189,000-sq.-ft. project will be completed in 2026.
“We are thrilled to bring a new research building to Case Western Reserve University,” said Taurean Spratt, vice president and general manager, Turner Construction Company. “The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building will result in tremendous growth for the University and its students. We look forward to working with the university, the design team and the entire Cleveland community on this project.”
“Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc. is proud to be a JV partner with Discovery Builders on this transformative project for one of our premier universities in all of Ohio,” said Adrian Maldonado, president, Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc. “The ISEB will allow CWRU to offer their students and faculty, a truly cutting-edge facility, which will further showcase the university’s standing throughout the country in the study of science and engineering. Our partnership with Discovery Builders also will enhance our respective companies’ profiles as locally owned businesses capable of working to build outstanding, unique and complex facilities here in our own backyard. I thank the leadership at CWRU for their trust in us.”
“In 2026, Case Western Reserve University will celebrate the bicentennial of the founding of Western Reserve College,” said Shakorie Davis, president, Next Generation Construction. “Next Generation is humbled, honored and excited to be part of the Discovery Builders team as we build the new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building. Case Western Reserve strives to be a leader in the community, and this project represents a continued commit-
ment to world-class education for the next 100 years.”
“Growing up in Cleveland on East 100th & Cedar Avenue, I have always admired Case Western Reserve University and what it stands for,” said Ariane Kirkpatrick, CEO and president, The AKA Team. “In 2021, our waterproofing division won the Carlisle Project of the Year award for our exceptional work at the Maltz Performing Arts Center. For my company to be part of the construction management team is a dream come true.”
For more information, visit turnerconstruction.com, adrianmaldonadoandassociates.org, nxtgc.com/projects and akateam.com.
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Turner has earned a reputation for integrity, working safely and driving innovation. With a focus on creating an environment where people can be at their best, be authen-
specializes in providing staffing support such as project engineers, safety officers and superintendents to prime contractors. A.M.A. supplies diversity and workforce monitoring and reporting as well as project management services. In addition, it offers post construction cleanup services, demolition under four stories, property surveys to determine occupancy and condition of homes and consulting services to increase community involvement and workforce training.
Next Generation Construction
Next Gen is a multi-faceted construction company established in 2009 by Shakorie Davis, president. Next Gen takes pride in staying on the cutting edge of industry standards and trends, while keeping staff development at its’ core. Whether providing design-build, general contracting or construction management services, Next Gen is poised to be a Best-in-Class organization.
“We are thrilled to bring a new research building to Case Western Reserve University.”
The joint venture was formed to combine construction expertise with the strongest local diverse partners. The team will ensure that the project is constructed with a high-quality local labor force that is representative of the community. Its goal is to assist the local businesses to continue to grow and scale their capacity.
Turner Construction Company
Turner’s vision is to be the highest value provider of construction services. It delivers its services on complex and challenging building projects of all types and sizes throughout North America and in 30 countries around the world. The company seeks to create a healthy, prosperous, and sustain-
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The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, an engineering-led global infrastructure group with leading positions across its core activities of construction, services and concessions/public-private partnerships (PPP) focused on Australia, North America and Europe.
Adrian Maldonado & Associates
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Its talented team of builders, superintendents and managers have a proven track record of providing clients with value, quality and service. Building on its foundation of service to each other, to clients, and to the community, the company collaborates to provide expert solutions in the built environment. Involvement in projects at Case Western Reserve University, University Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, the city of Cleveland Heights and the city of Cleveland reflects Next Gen’s diverse construction background.
AKA Team
The AKA Team is a diversified construction company built upon a continuing legacy of innovation, character and integrity. Commercial construction is a complex world of critical schedules, firm budgets, dozens of disciplines and countless personalities.
To be successful, a team should not only understand the complexities of construction, but also how to tailor that expertise to fit a company’s needs. The AKA Team prides itself on investing the time to listen to clients and learn about their businesses and their goals. The company believes its clients are partners, and that understanding their needs is paramount to a successful project.
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Discovery Builders, a joint venture between Turner Construction Company, Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc., Next Generation Construction and The AKA Team, was awarded a $200 million contract to build a new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering building for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Aggregate Production and Recycling Section
Miller-Bradford & Risberg Hosts Aggregate Days in Hatley, Wis.
By Katherine Petrik CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Miller-Bradford & Risberg (MBR) held its Aggregate Days April 24 to 25 at Mitch King & Sons Gravel and Trucking in Hatley, Wis. The event was well attended.
Customers were invited to see equipment in action from Sandvik, Edge, Case and Kobelco, including track units (impact crushers, jaw crushers, screeners, scalpers, stackers, trommel screen and shredders); a wheeled cone crusher; and support units (excavators and wheel loaders).
Multiple stations were set up with demonstrations that included processing hard rock, recycled concrete, sand, gravel, soil and trees, and various stations were set up to simulate an average job site.
Representatives of the manufacturers were on hand, along with Miller-Bradford staff to demonstrate the machines and answer any questions.
Equipment used for the demonstrations included:
• Sandvik Q1353 HSI impact crusher
• Sandvik DP1500 rock drill
• Sandvik QA452 screen
• Sandvik QJ341+ jaw crusher
• Edge VS420 shredder
• Edge TRT 516 mobile trommel screen
• Edge TS100 conveyor
• Edge TS80 conveyor
• Case CX245D excavator
• Case 821G wheel loader
• Case 921G wheel loader
• Case 1121G wheel loader
• Kobelco SK380SR excavator
• Werk-Brau bucket, coupler and thumb
see MILLER-BRADFORD page 32
The Edge TS100 conveyor is designed to operate at maximum capacity by freeing up excavators and wheel loaders to continually load, rather than create
Tyler Tyznik of Miller-Bradford & Risberg; Nathan Thiel of Wolosek Landscaping; and Roger Lee of Wolosek Landscaping, at Miller-Bradford & Risberg’s Aggregate Demo Days.
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stockpiles.
For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
A Kobelco SK380SR loads rocks into the Sandvik Q1353 HSI impact crusher.
(L-R) are Bill Neuens of Bill Neuens Enterprises; Kevin Potter, territory manager of Miller-Bradford & Risberg; Kurt Martin and Rob Waliczek, both of Bill Neuens Enterprises.
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The two-day event was held at the Mitch King & Sons Gravel & Trucking pit in Hatley, Wis.
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Sandvik, Edge, Case, More Are Part of Miller-Bradford’s Aggregate Days
Mitch King, owner of Mitch King & Sons Gravel and Trucking, is a customer of MBR. The company owns four pits in a 5-mi. radius. The demonstrations were held on the company’s home pit, which is more than 120 acres and has the company’s repair shop and offices.
“I’m very happy with my relationship with Miller-Bradford,” said King. “They’ve always treated me well. I’ve dealt with several salespeople over the years, and as they retire and we have a new representative, the new one is as good as the old one. The salespeople and the service people are there when we need them, and that is why we continue to keep the relationship we have with Miller-Bradford.”
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MILLER-BRADFORD from page 29
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Mike Soley Sr. (L), chairman of the board of Miller-Bradford & Risberg, and Neil Detra, product manager of wheel loaders and compact loaders of Case Construction, were on hand to demonstrate the machines and answer customer questions.
Customers were able to view the Edge
With this Case 821G wheel loader are Neil Detra (L) product manager of Case Construction, and Mitch King, owner of Mitch King and Sons Gravel and Trucking, the plant where the demonstration is being is held in Hatley Wis.
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Watching the demonstration of this Sandvik Q1353HSI impact crusher (L-R) are Dan Soley, vice president of sales and marketing of Miller-Bradford & Risberg; and Shane Czarnezki, A.J. Ovyn and Jordan Ovyn, all of Ovyn Trucking and Excavating in Withee, Wis.
MILLER-BRADFORD from page 32
A Sandvik DX700 rock drill was on hand for demonstrations at MBR’s Aggregate Days in Hatley, Wis.
A Kobelco SK350 excavator loads material into a Sandvik QJ341+ jaw crusher.
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(L-R): Dan Soley, vice president sales and marketing of Miller-Bradford & Risberg; Jeremy King of Mitch King & Sons Gravel and Trucking; and John Pacl of A. Lindberg and Sons Inc. of Ishpeming, Mich., with an Edge VS420 being loaded by a Case CX245D excavator with a Werk Brau bucket, coupler and thumb.
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Metso Launches Diesel-Electric Lokotrack EC Range Units
Metso’s Lokotrack EC range brings a new diesel-electric power line to the aggregates market.
All the process functions of the range are electric, significantly reducing the use of hydraulic oil needed in the crushing operations. All Lokotrack EC range units can be powered with external electricity.
In its Lokolaunch event in Tampere, Finland, Metso launched the first two products of the new EC range. Lokotrack LT400J is a 68-ton mobile jaw crusher designed for the primary crushing of hard rock and recycled aggregates. Lokotrack LT350C is a 50-ton mobile cone crusher for secondary and tertiary crushing.
Metso Products business line in the aggregates business area.
To reach high capacity, LT350C is equipped with the new Nordberg HP350e cone crusher, while LT400J counts on the proven Nordberg C120 jaw crusher. Both units can be seamlessly combined with each other as well as with the Lokotrack mobile screens to produce high quality aggregates, according to the manufacturer.
“When external electricity is available, the new electric power transmission provides high capacity with minimized operational cost and CO2 emissions. When not available, the onboard diesel gensets allow maximum independent opera-
tion time. Also, auxiliary units, such as mobile screens and stackers, can be powered from the same gensets, which will further reduce the needed power to run the complete plant,” said Jarmo Vuorenpää, director, New Lokotrack Offering at Metso.
Lokotrack EC range has been developed using new, modular architecture, which reduces the number of components and provides scalable solutions that can be adapted for different applications and capacities.
“The new way to do product development enables a faster and more agile way to meet the changing customer needs. Furthermore, it enables more efficient support for the machines with less parts needed and easier upgrades of new features,” said Renaud Lapointe, senior vice president of
All the components of the new EC range are designed and tested to perform in demanding conditions to reach maximum uptime for the customers. Safety and usability have been given special attention. The design of the LT400J and LT350C fulfills the latest safety standard while being easier to use than ever. With new digital tools, the units can be operated safely from the excavator and be quickly set from transport to operation.
About MetsoÊs Lokotrack Range
The concept of track-mounted crushers and screens was developed in Finland in 1985 to minimize cost and energy use. Lokotrack units are ideal for processing both natural aggregates and recycled materials. Lokotrack EC is a new diesel-electric range that complements the existing offering. Lokotrack EC range contributes significantly to Metso’s Planet Positive offering with lower CO2 emissions when operated with electric power. It also helps reduce carbon footprint due to the lower need for hydraulic oil. For more information, visit www.metso.com.
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#510132 2022 FURUKAWA 1450ED 2251 hrs on Cummins 6.7 engine & 872 impact hrs on 26KW hammer & 353 CFM compressor. Set up for T-45 M/F steel with 16′ starter and (7) 12′ changes. FOPS/ROPS cab with A/C & heat. Has rod changer, dust collector, anti-jam circuit, & MOBA “all-in-one” 3-axis angle indicator w/ rear/side view cameras. Very Good condition.
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#510099-Tamrock DHA550 self-contained hydraulic drill, Deutz air cooled engine. Has 1185 impact hours. Good condition.
#530022-Joy RAM EXT air track drill with VCR 360 hammer, Hoses appear to be in working condition. U.C. approx 70%- overall good condition.
#580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter, approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation.
#510133 - 2023 Furukawa L110-828 hydraulic rock drill with approx. 900 overall hours. Cat C9 engine, 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/ VL140 hammer & Cummins engine.
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#131026 Simplicity 36"x16' Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, 4' grizzly section. Very good condition.
#118000-New/never used Universal 2036 jaw crusher parts, including: Jaw plates, toggle seats, toggle plates, spring loaders, and all thread rods.
#112046-Metso Nordberg LT1213S Loko Track mobile crushing & screening plant, x47". 12 cubic yard hopper w/ vibrating grizzly feeder. Screening module is 2005. Conveyor width 47" & feed width 43".
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#112050 ANACONDA I-12 (43X45) TRACK MOUNTED IMPACT CRUSHER with approx. 650 hours, 43″ diameter, 4-bar rotor on a 45″ wide Universal Crushers impact chamber with a 42″ under-crusher conveyor. 44″x14′ vibrating grizzly feeder with (2) 30″ step grizzly sections with 26″ fines collection discharge belt. 8.5 yard hopper w/ fold down extensions. Cummins 380HP stage 5 engine. Variable speed drives on feeder and all belts. Includes 30″ magnet. Plant rated at 400 TPH
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#610132-1989 Cat 980C wheel loader, 265 hp Cat 3306 engine (Hr meter not working), power shift trans, and 5.5 yard spade nose bucket.
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‘AEM Manufacturing Express’ Announces Summer Tour to Celebrate Industry Workers
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced that it will hit the road this summer for an unprecedented initiative to tell the story of the U.S. equipment manufacturing industry and celebrate the 2.3 million men and women who help build, power and feed the world.
The “AEM Manufacturing Express” will launch on July 1, 2024, at Weiler Inc. in Knoxville, Iowa, and travel across the country through October when it will wrap up with a finale event at Komatsu in Milwaukee, Wis. The tour will visit more than 20 states, with stops planned at more than 80 equipment manufacturers in communities across the Midwest, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Participating manufacturers include iconic companies such as AGCO Corporation, CNH Industrial, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere & Company, Komatsu, Kubota, The Toro Company, Vermeer Corporation and Volvo Group.
The full route is available on the tour’s official website: www.manufacturingexpress.org.
“The ‘AEM Manufacturing Express’ will hit the road this year to celebrate the equipment manufacturing industry and highlight its vital role in building a modern and resilient infrastructure, putting food on people’s tables, and powering vital public services and utilities,” said AEM President Megan Tanel.
“Behind every piece of equipment is a story, and we are excited to tell the stories of the 2.3 million men and women of our industry and highlight how their grit, determination, and can-do spirit have been pivotal to the American way of life.”
The centerpiece of the “AEM Manufacturing Express” tour is an interactive game designed to showcase the cuttingedge technology and innovations that power modern equipment and test players’ knowledge about the innovative technologies, processes, people and products revolutionizing equipment manufacturing across America.
Elected officials will join manufacturing workers and their friends and families along the route as the “AEM Manufacturing Express” celebrates the industry’s many contributions to small towns and big cities across the country. Each stop will feature the interactive game, thought leadership, giveaways, food and entertainment to tell the story of equipment manufacturing in America, while also highlight-
ing the policies that will strengthen the industry.
“Hitting the road during a critical election year, the ‘AEM Manufacturing Express’ provides us with the opportunity to engage manufacturing workers in the political process, connect with elected officials and candidates, and keep our industry front and center,” said Kip Eideberg, AEM’s senior vice president of government and industry relations. “Harnessing the voices and stories of our member companies, we will leverage our fiercely bipartisan approach to advocacy to advance policies that will strengthen the economy and move our industry forward.”
The “AEM Manufacturing Express” would not be possible without the strong support from member companies, who are opening their manufacturing facilities to host this groundbreaking initiative. Triple Crown Products is the official apparel sponsor, outfitting AEM Manufacturing Express staff throughout the tour, and DuraMark Technologies is the official decal sponsor, providing design and production of graphic materials for the tour.
Apprenticeship Readiness Program to Expand Pathways in Skilled Trades
The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio has announced an apprenticeship readiness program aimed at expanding career opportunities in the building and construction trades. Building Futures is designed to equip participants with the essential skills to pursue meaningful careers in the region's booming construction industry.
This 12-week initiative, developed in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), Cincinnati Building and Construction Trades Council, Hamilton County Office of County Commissioners, AFL-CIO and TradesFutures, provides a comprehensive curriculum that goes beyond just providing technical skills training. Participants receive training in life skills, financial literacy and the fundamentals of the skilled trades —
arming them with the tools for success. By addressing unique barriers and creating an accessible on-ramp, the program directly bolsters the pipeline of skilled tradespeople for major regional projects like the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project.
The Building Futures sessions begin in June 2024.
For more information, visit ulgso.org/buildingfutures.
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Tips On Making Equipment Ready for Productive Land Clearing Season
To ensure your carrier and attachments are in prime operating condition and ready for peak performance, the vegetation management experts at Diamond Mowers offer several tips for a successful land clearing season.
Spring is in the air, so it’s time to gear up for a busy land clearing season. As you shift from snow clearing to mowing and mulching tasks, ensuring your equipment is in top shape is essential.
Following are some tips from Diamond Mowers to make sure your attachments and carrier are ready for peak performance.
Attachment Maintenance
Equipment downtime is the bane of most contractors, negatively impacting productivity and profitability. To avoid disruptions and delays, it’s essential to maintain and stock up on those parts that take the greatest abuse to minimize downtime and avoid operational interruptions.
• Mulching and Stump Grinder Teeth: Teeth are one of the hardest working components of any attachment and may need to be replaced multiple times throughout a season depending on equipment use. These parts are subject to constant wear from processing vegetation and direct ground engagement, so it is crucial to maintain and replace them. Diamond’s four-point hardened steel teeth, for instance, can be removed and sharpened, or rotated directly on a mulching attachment, to increase efficiency and productivity. Twin Chisel planer teeth are even easier to maintain because they can be sharpened while mounted to a drum mulcher. Twin Maul carbide teeth and Greenteeth Wearsharp stump grinder tooth require no maintenance at all. Simply replace them when they are damaged or worn down.
• Flail Knives and Rotary Blades: If you own a flail mower, rotary mower or brush cutter, maintaining blades is critical for optimal performance and longevity. Inspect flail knives and blades before each use, looking for signs of wear, damage or debris that may be stuck. If you notice any significant damage, such as bends or cracks, it’s time to replace them.
• Hydraulic Connections: Inspect hoses, connections and couplers before each use. Tighten any loose connections and replace any damaged or worn parts.
• Mounting Hardware: Check all mounting hardware for correct torque values. If any are loose, re-torque them to their proper specifications, and replace those that are worn or broken.
• Spindles: Replace oil and grease in spindles every 500 hours or yearly. Make sure all spindle bolts feature the correct torque values and re-torque them if needed.
Carrier Maintenance
Because dirt and grime can damage components, a simple cleaning of both the interior and exterior of your carrier will go a long way to ensuring your equipment is ready for the busy season ahead.
• Clean Your Equipment: A thorough wash to remove dirt and debris will help keep your equipment in excellent shape. Pay special attention to the undercarriage and control systems for any clutter left over from the previous season.
• Perform Maintenance Checks: After months of sitting idle, it is important to conduct a thorough inspection of all filters, fluids and coolant levels, and to lubricate all machine components. Refer to your operator’s manual for specific instructions for your carrier.
• Check Batteries and Electrical Components: Test the battery and verify that electrical elements like lights, wipers, and flashers are working correctly. Ensure a secure connection and sufficient charge.
• Test Primary Functions: After performing maintenance work, make sure steering controls, parking brakes, safety features and horns are all operational. Any abnormalities should be addressed promptly.
Conduct Comprehensive Inspection
Once your equipment is clean and functioning properly, perform a walk-around inspection to check the following components:
• Lights, Reflectors, Tires and Tracks: Check for damage and ensure proper tension, pressure and cleanliness on all lamps, lenses, tires and tracks. Well-maintained tires and tracks are also essential for fuel efficiency and a smooth ride.
• Windshields and Glass: Keep these surfaces clean to ensure complete visibility during operation. Stock up on safety glass as needed according to manufacturer specifications.
• Hydraulic Hoses: Look for signs of wear or damage in hydraulic hoses and replace them if necessary. For more information, visit diamondmowers.com.
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Rototilt Invests in Major Factory Expansion in Sweden
Rototilt, which develops and manufactures tiltrotators for the global market, is investing heavily in the future by expanding its factory in Vindeln, Sweden. The extensive investment includes the development of a modern robotic welding facility at a cost of approximately SEK 35 million.
“Even though the economic situation is challenging right now, we believe in continued growth and require greater flexibility and capacity in order to meet our customers’ high demands. This investment is a step to improve our position, enabling us to deliver with speed and precision, which is crucial in our market segment,” said Anders Jonsson, CEO
A new robotic welding system is currently being introduced, linking up handling robots and welding robots. The investment is generating customer value by providing opportunities for improved delivery times and quality. The construction project, which was launched in October 2023, includes an expansion of the factory totalling 11,625 sq. ft., spread over two floors.
The new welding section will be ready for final inspection in May 2024.
“The global situation is placing new demands on us, and we are dealing with this at the same time as attempting to develop our business. We are now creating the conditions to improve our delivery precision, which is something we are constantly focusing on, since we know how important it is for our customers,” said Jonsson.
Rototilt’s production facility is powered by fossil-free energy, and the extended factory is being built with an advanced energy recovery system. The heat from the welding process is recovered via the ventilation system, thereby reducing both energy consumption and the climate footprint.
The factory’s primary heating source is district heating, which is produced from local biofuel.
“The new welding facility will contribute to a lower proportion of goods transport. All
the elements that are contributing are important, and we are constantly thinking about how we can reduce our climate footprint,” said Ida Skaring, sustainability strategist at Rototilt.
During the autumn 2023, Rototilt also invested in one of Sweden’s largest private charging parks, with 178 vehicle spaces outside the factory in Vindeln. All the parking spaces are equipped with sockets for engine heaters as well as electric car charging.
“We are proud to be creating a greener workplace and to be supporting the ongoing transition to sustainable travel. Half of our employees commute from other municipalities, and this development is making it easier for anyone who drives an electric car to get to the workplace. It will hopefully also encourage more people to switch to an electric car. Our aim is not only to offer innovative products, but also a pro-
Rototilt’s production facility is powered by fos sil-free energy, and the extended factory is being built with an advanced energy recovery system. The heat from the welding process is recovered via the ventila tion system, thereby reducing both energy consumption and the climate footprint.
IEDA Awards Scholarships to Three Student Technicians
The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) has awarded $5,000 scholarships to three students enrolled in three different post-secondary heavy equipment repair programs this spring.
This year’s recipients are Joseph Briseno at Texas State Technical College in Waco; Sam Horstman at Western Technical College in LaCrosse, Wisconsin; and Caleb Tripp at Southeastern Illinois College — Diesel Technology in Harrisburg.
These students were selected from 27 applicants by a team of IEDA member dealers.
“Our mission is to support independent used equipment dealers and companies worldwide by providing resources, education and fostering ethical business practices. We all need technicians in this industry.
“Offering scholarships to deserving students is our way of giving back as an association and supporting the future of the industry,” he added.
With a focus on education and mentorship, IEDA aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world industry experience. Scholarship applications open each year around September.
For more information, visit iedagroup.com. (All photos courtesy of IEDA)
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IEDA Board Members Troy Jack Smith (L), T-K-O Equipment Company, and Jeff Miller (R), Trophy Tractor Inc., presented the award to Joseph Briseno at Texas State Technical College, who is pictured with his mom.
IEDA Executive Director David Gordon joined the supporting team of Western Tech instructors to award Sam Horstman (C) a $5,000 scholarship.
Caleb Tripp (second from L) received his scholarship from (L-R) Jared Hayes, general manager of Troy’s Tech Repair in Mt. Vernon, Ill., David Gordon and SIC Diesel Technology instructor Chris Jones.
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Manitou Launches Specialized Woodcracker Tree Saw
Manitou has launched a new Woodcracker tree saw with grapple configuration for its rotating telehandler product line that will significantly improve performance and productivity in tree and limb removal operations — particularly in urban areas and roadside land management applications.
The Woodcracker tree saw with grapple is compatible with three Manitou rotating telehandlers — the MRT 2260, MRT 2660 and MRT 3060 Vision+. When matched with the MRT 3060 Vision+, operators can reach heights of more than 98 ft. and outreach to more than 84 ft. The maximum lifting capacity for the MRT with the tree saw attachment is 8,000 lbs.
Built from extremely highstrength steel and capable of cutting tree branches and trunks up to 29 in. in diameter, the new Manitou tree saw rotates into position to cut, hold and deliver each limb. It also can be matched with the Manitou rotating telehandler remote control to give the operator flexibility in how/where they perform the work.
“The off-road capabilities, 360degree rotation and the excellent reach of these rotating telehandlers makes this an extremely versatile solution for municipalities, public works departments and tree removal contractors regularly faced with challenging tree and limb removal jobs,” said Steve Kiskunas, telescopic handler product manager, Manitou.
“It delivers the ability to remove and place large and heavy tree limbs while maintaining excellent control of the load. This simplifies the work, helps keep the operator and other workers out of the fall zone, and gives the operator the ability to perform the work from the most advantageous vantage point when equipped with the remote control.”
Each Manitou MRT rotating telehandler equipped with the tree saw will include a
specialized forestry package with a windshield guard, boom covers and guards, hydraulic and electrical system covers and a second return-to-tank line. Manitou offers the attachment solution for new machine orders and for existing Manitou MRT Vision+ models: MRT 2260, MRT 2660 and MRT 3060.
While each Manitou rotating telehandler matched with the new tree saw with grapple is highly specialized, each machine retains compatibility with the full line of rotating telehandler attachments to deliver a highly versatile platform for businesses or public works departments.
“This new tree saw with grapple configuration delivers excellent heavy-duty performance for a specialized application while
still delivering a broad range of capabilities as a three-in-one machine — telescopic handler, jib and aerial work platform,” said Kiskunas. “This type of versatility can really be an asset in smart fleet building and management.”
The purposely matched solution of a rotating telehandler with a forestry package and a premium tree saw/grapple has an opportunity to evolve how tree removal, vegetation management, public works and other contractors approach safe limb and tree handling. It’s a solution that the Manitou dealer network has been hungry for, the manufacturer said.
“Our customers are impressed with Manitou’s MRT 3060 for its performance versatility, precision, and unparalleled com-
fort,” said Ben Siemen, vice president of sales for Shawmut Equipment. “This innovative piece of equipment is now designed to meet the demands of this harsh application — from the hydraulic hose and electrical component guarding at the boom tip, to the innovative remote control with designated controls for the grapple saw. The Manitou MRT line-up with the factory Installed Forestry Package offers our customers a complete package in one price, all backed by the service and support of the Manitou dealer network.”
The new Manitou tree saw for rotating telehandlers is available to order now in the North American market.
For more information, visit Manitou.com.
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Built from extremely high-strength steel and capable of cutting tree branches and trunks up to 29 in. in diameter, the new Manitou tree saw rotates into position to cut, hold and deliver each limb.
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BTDT Inc. Celebrates Milestone, Hires Dakota Collins as Marketing Director
BTDT Inc. is celebrating its 15th year in business and will soon unveil a new, more dynamic website. In addition to a milestone year and website unveiling, the company also is bringing on a new marketing director, Dakota Collins.
Collins, who has more than a decade of experience at his family’s trucking firm, Collins Trucking, based in Jackson, Ga., is a Georgia Southern University graduate with a degree in logistics and marketing. This lends a new approach to the overall scope of BTDT’s marketing endeavor, according to the company.
BTDT was founded by U.S. Marine Corp veteran Tim O’Malley following a career in the construction equipment industry. He started his career with Caterpillar and Komatsu before moving on to Daewoo/Doosan.
BTDT is an exclusive U.S. distributor of SNS products, a manu-
facturer of specialty products for the construction equipment industry, supplying a wide range of excavator and wheel loader attachments.
SNS utilizes a comprehensive Structural Test System to pursue Zero Defect design and manufacturing of all products. The staff and engineers for R&D provide BTDT with high-quality products and work hand-in-hand for first rate post-sale service, the company said.
SNS produces a broad array of booms, arms and attachment configurations, and BTDT specializes primarily in the product applications for excavator conversion products such high-reach, longreach and material handler booms with a wide array of attachments. For more information, call at 770/335-4360; email tim@btdtinc.com or visit dakota@btdtinc.com. CEG
Ignite Attachments Adds Mini-Excavator Auger to Lineup of Direct-to-You Products
Ignite Attachments, a manufacturer of compact equipment attachments, added to its growing lineup of direct-to-you products with a new mini excavator (MEX) auger.
The launch expands Ignite’s lineup of augers for compact equipment. Like other models in the lineup, the MEX auger offers self-aligning vertical accuracy for precise, accurate vertical holes in any situation and planetary drive system for ample torque for even the toughest drilling conditions. Compatible with Kubota KX0575 models, the new auger features a high-quality hydraulic motor and 2-inch HEX shaft for powerful drilling capabilities in landscaping, construction, road, municipality or agricultural applications.
“Agility is one of the primary drivers for Ignite Attachments,” said Matthew Foley, lead engineer. “Whether that’s direct-to-you shipping, transparent pricing or expanding our product line to fill a gap in the market. Our design team brought the award-winning features of our auger lineup to mini excavator operators looking to maximize their fleet versatility.”
The new auger has a drilling depth of 50 in. with a standard bit, or up to 86 in. with optional extension.
Self-Balanced Alignment
Like other auger offerings, the MEX auger attachment features a unique joint between the mounting frame and drive unit to ensure straight, vertical holes, even while working on contoured, sloped or uneven ground.
“We’ve taken the guesswork out of drilling,” Foley said. “With our self-balanced alignment feature, customers get perfectly straight holes without spending time worrying about the carrier’s stance.”
Ignite Edge
Ignite Attachments offers qualitydesigned and -manufactured tools that are easy to purchase, attach and use. In today’s fast-paced, connected economy, Ignite offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for compact equipment operators of any brand. Online ordering and direct shipping allow customers to shop confidently and on their own schedule. Ignite backs every attachment with a comprehensive warranty and excellent customer support, ensuring customers can rely on their tools for years to come, the manufacturer said.
For more information, visit www.igniteattachments.com.
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Superior Broom Announces New Heavy-Duty
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Superior Broom announced the offering of its new optional heavy-duty SM74 front mount broom. The broom is available on all front mount SM74 Superior Brooms. This heavy-duty option includes a reinforced brush core support frame, split hydraulic hose connections to brush and heavy-duty steel hose covers that protect hydraulic hoses from the core motor. The broom features a massive heavy-duty back bumper highlighting 1 in. by 12 in. steel along with the front and rear fenders with 3/16 in. steel. For more information, visit www.superiorbroom.com.
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Bobcat Company Partners With SDF: Tough Dogs, People Who Train Them
When the opportunity to partner with the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) presented itself in 2021, it was a no-brainer for Bobcat Company.
Why not support a nonprofit organization that is committed to rescuing man’s best friend and developing them into life-saving resources? After all, Bobcat knows a thing or two about tough animals.
“Partnering with the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation was such a natural partnership for us at Bobcat. We’ve long supported recovery efforts with our equipment following natural disasters, so this partnership serves as an extension of our work to accomplish similar goals,” said Laura Ness Owens, vice president of global brand and North American marketing at Doosan Bobcat.
“The Search Dog Foundation empowers lifesaving work that truly matters to all of us.”
There are currently 94 SDF-trained Canine Disaster Search Teams across the United States, including California, Florida, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah and Virginia. Due to agreements between counties, cities and states, these skilled canine teams can be deployed regionally and nationally to make sure that when disaster strikes, no one is left behind.
By accompanying firefighters and other first responders, dogs become a precious, life-saving resource that can search quickly and safely in areas where their human counterparts cannot.SDF recruits dogs from around the country that are rescued from abuse or abandonment. It’s not uncommon for these dogs to be high energy, tenacious and bold — making them ideal for search and rescue situations but not ideal for a family environment.
disaster, when buildings have crumbled to the ground, the dogs are trained to search quickly and safely in areas that first responders cannot access.
Creating simulations for these intense training sessions is essential, and the SDF maintenance team received enough donations to purchase a Bobcat T750 compact track loader to perform facility maintenance tasks like brush clearing, gravel road maintenance and perhaps most importantly: keeping the disaster simulation sites safe and challenging for dogs.
A portion of the proceeds from the Bobcat pet bandana, dog leash, dog collar and dog toy will help support the SDF.
The Bobcat T750 can move rubble and create a stimulating opportunity for each dog on a mock rescue mission. If the courses aren’t occasionally rearranged, the dogs can remember the area where the volunteer victims previously hid.
Upon completion of screening and testing criteria, the dogs are trained to channel that high energy and drive into life-saving skills.
Since 1996, SDF has trained more than 200 certified first responder and canine teams that have deployed to 246 disasters and missing person searches around the globe. For more than 25 years, SDF and its dog handlers have worked to save lives during Hurricanes Katrina, Harvey and Irma; California mudslides; the World Trade Center attacks; the Oklahoma City bombing; and earthquakes in Nepal, Haiti and Japan.
To ensure that canine teams are prepared for those real-life situations, several months of training and simulation are required.
When dogs are ready, they receive 8 to 10 months of professional training before joining a handler team. By design, this means dogs come to handlers already trained to basic certification level — reducing the time it takes for the handler/dog search team to attain FEMA Advanced Certification from two or more years to just 8 to 12 months.
At SDF’s National Training Center, dogs must learn to crawl through tunnels, maneuver on ladders, navigate unstable surfaces and detect human scent beneath debris. After a
“We’re making our props dynamic, constantly evolving courses,” said Denise Sanders, senior director of communications and search team operations at SDF. “We’re training the next generation of search teams so that they are prepared before they step off a plane or a bus at the next disaster site. Our hope is to give them that training ahead of time so that somewhere in their toolbox, they have a resource they can pull from when they really need it. Bobcat equipment helps us build our training center even more and create that dynamic training experience we need.”
Through its partnership with Bobcat, SDF has expanded its equipment fleet to include an E35 compact excavator and a variety of Bobcat attachments to accommodate several projects on campus. They use attachments for clearing and new development, along with cleaning up downed trees after storms and any other project that requires a powerful, agile machine.
“Bobcat’s support is helping our teams reach the highest skill levels needed for certification and maintain deployment readiness,” Sanders said.
The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation was founded by Wilma Melville, a retired schoolteacher who was deployed to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 with her FEMA-certified search dog, Murphy. Once home, she was determined to do something about America’s severe shortage of canine disaster search teams and created the nonprofit to address it. Since then, SDF has recruited, trained and deployed hundreds of rescued dogs that are committed to uniting victims with their families.
One might say it takes a tough animal to know a tough animal, which explains why Bobcat is so supportive of the SDF mission.
“Bobcat is honored to support these heroic first responders who act with courage, determination and toughness,” said Ness Owens. “Their work aligns with our mission of empowering people to accomplish more.”
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Pettibone Traverse/Lift LLC Celebrate
75th Anniversary of Cary-Lift Handler
Pettibone Traverse/Lift LLC is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Cary-Lift, which became the world’s first forward-reaching, rough-terrain material handler upon its invention by Phil LaTendresse in 1949.
Shortly after its origin, the Cary-Lift product line was acquired by Pettibone, and it remains an industry-leading solution for pipe, pole and log handling to this day.
The inventor’s grandson, also named Phil LaTendresse, is currently Pettibone’s director of engineering and product support.
“A local sawmill owner was looking for a better solution for unloading logs, and that’s when my grandfather came up with the concept of being able to reach forward with a forklift, which inspired the first prototype Cary-Lift,” said LaTendresse. “He built about 13 machines before selling the business to Pettibone Mulliken Corporation.”
The Pettibone Cary-Lift provides distinct design advantages over wheel loaders and other tools often used to move pipe, poles or similar materials, making the machine a popular choice for work sites all around the world.
The unique Cary-Lift overhead lift arm design gives the operator full front visibility, and its solid steel body frame allows the machine to take full loads into sharp turns without sacrificing stability.
“I see the future of the Cary-Lift as evolving, just like it always has,” said LaTendresse. “The first machines were in
forestry. We evolved into pipe and pole handling. And we’re looking ahead toward diesel-electric hybrids and new applications, trying to find that next new niche.”
Pettibone/Traverse Lift LLC is part of the Industrial Technologies Group, an affiliate of The Heico Companies. Founded in 1881, Pettibone has been recognized as the industry leader in material handling equipment since the company revolutionized the industry with the first forwardreaching, rough-terrain machines in the 1940s.
For more information, call 906/379-4529 or visit www.gopettibone.com.
Yanmar America Announces Its $30,500 Donation to Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter
Yanmar America announced its donation to the Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter, an organization dedicated to helping homeless individuals reintegrate into society.
President Jeff Albright presented a $30,500 check to Doug Belisle, executive director of Good Neighbor, during a ceremony at Yanmar’s Adairsville, Ga., headquarters.
“We are honored to stand alongside Good Neighbor in their tireless efforts to provide critical support and opportunities for those experiencing homelessness,” said Albright. “This donation represents Yanmar America’s unwavering commitment to fostering stronger, more resilient communities where everyone has the chance to thrive.”
Yanmar employees raised money through various initiatives, including golf tournaments, raffles, weekly jeans days and a motorcycle ride, as well as participation in Good Neighbor events.
Doug Belisle expressed gratitude, saying, “Good Neighbor extends heartfelt thanks to Yanmar America for their
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generous donation. Corporate partners like Yanmar play a vital role in helping us provide crucial community services.”
This collaboration reflects Yanmar America’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and support.
Through partnerships with organizations like Good Neighbor, Yanmar continues to work towards a better future for all.
For more information, visit yanmar.com/us and goodneighborshelter.org/.
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Case Upsizes Equipment for Growing Landscaping Teams
Case Construction Equipment is beefing up its offering for landscaping companies with new models and bigger features that boost productivity in the yard or on the job site.
As the landscaping industry steadily grows year over year, Case geared its latest round of innovations toward helping landscaping crews take advantage of bigger opportunities to grow their business.
“Many landscaping companies today are experiencing significant growth, but they also have a lot of challenges to navigate, like labor shortages, highly varied job sites and a very competitive market,” said Terry Dolan, vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment.
“Our newest launches aim to support landscapers in navigating these demands more effectively than ever with swift, smooth, smart machines right-sized for the scale of opportunity.”
The enhanced lineup of Case machines adds to the company’s substantial product launches last year of small articulated loaders and a mini track loader. This year’s launch includes a new upsized 5.5 ton mini excavator and a new, full-sized wheel loader that’s an easy-to-use versatile machine for bolstering productivity. The company also is launching innovative upgrades for its compact wheel loaders and rough-terrain forklifts.
New Case Mini-Excavator Brings More Power, Flexibility to Landscaping Jobs
For landscaping crews who need to handle tough jobs faster, the all-new Case CX50D mini excavator offers more lifting capacity and better digging performance with a deeper reach, making it an ideal solution for bigger projects like pools or ponds.
The 5.5 ton class machine packs a lot of power into a compact design, so operators can work up close to buildings or other structures in tight job sites.
Landscapers will be able to find a big range of use cases for this larger mini excavator, due to an impressive array of compatible attachments and options. With standard multifunctional hydraulics and a second auxiliary circuit, as well as an optional third auxiliary circuit, this machine can power a wide assortment of attachments, from tilt rotators to grapples, according to the manufacturer.
In addition, the Case CX50D offers an optional dedicated auxiliary hydraulic circuit to run advanced attachments such as a mulching head, making it a useful tool for clearing brush or wooded sites. Landscaping crews also can opt for a six-way blade to boost capabilities for backfilling or light grading.
For landscaping crews who need to handle tough jobs faster, the Case CX50D miniexcavator offers more lifting capacity and better digging performance with a deeper reach, making it an ideal solution for bigger projects like pools or ponds.
“Landscapers are increasingly turning to mini excavators as a labor-saving solution because of their power and versatility,” said Diego Butzke, product manager — excavators. “With our latest machine, they’ll be able to scale up productivity even more to take on bigger jobs more efficiently.”
The new CX50D helps fill out the D Series lineup in the 4.4 to 5.5 ton class, carrying over many of the operator-friendly features and options customers expect from Case, including an automotive-style cab with auto climate control, a customizable LCD screen and an optional object handling kit with check valves on the boom and arm for material handling applications.
New Full-Sized Wheel Loader for Landscapers Does Heavy Lifting
The all-new, easy-to-operate Case 651G full-size wheel loader can be a game changer for landscapers who need an all-around workhorse for tough jobs like moving boulders, removing snow or loading trucks with mulch or bulk materials in the yard. With a breakout force of nearly 24,000 lbs., a lifting capacity of over 16,100 lbs. and a higher hinge pin height for more bucket clearance during dumping, this machine adds more productivity for material handling.
Operation is made easier with a touchscreen display and adjustable, intuitive electrohydraulic controls that allow the operator to independently set boom and bucket responsiveness to smooth, moderate or
also provide stronger breakout force for lifting. Case 21F and 121F models also are upgraded with standard parallel lift capabilities for fork applications, allowing better visibility of the coupler and attachments.
The versatility of the F Series compact wheel loaders also can help landscaping crews who handle multiple jobs per day improve their efficiency. Operators can quickly switch between tasks like picking up pallets and loading trucks due to couplers and connectors that make attachment changes easy.
High-flow hydraulics on the 221F and 321F models also enable more tools like a broom or snow blower to support land clearing and maintenance. Upgrades to these models also allow operators to choose “Creep Mode” for running tools like snow blowers at a more comfortable pace, or drive up to 25 mph to quickly get from one end of the yard to the other.
Rough-Terrain Forklifts Offer New Enclosed Cab for Greater Comfort in Yard
aggressive. A roomy cab with all the comforts, like AC and heat, heated seats, Bluetooth radio and phone connectivity, lets operators work comfortably while the rear sloping hood and optional backup camera improve visibility.
The new full-sized wheel loader offers three optional loader configurations and is compatible with a variety of tools like brooms and forks, making it a versatile solution for landscapers who deal with a broad range of jobs. Teams also can choose from four-speed or five-speed transmission options to optimize top speeds, cycle times and fuel usage. Different factory axle options are also available to match jobsite conditions and operator style, with the standard limited slip differential axles providing versatile, all-around traction.
Compact Wheel Loader Upgrades Boost Versatility, Visibility
When landscaping jobs call for more muscle than a skid steer loader, Case F Series compact wheel loaders offer a powerful alternative without compromising the maneuverability needed for tight job sites. With the latest round of innovations, Case 21F, 121F, 221F and 321F models feature maintenance-free Tier IV Final emissions solutions that eliminate regeneration and expensive diesel particulate filters to improve uptime.
Upgraded ROPS/FOPS-certified elevated cabs with curved glass offer unmatched visibility for operators. Z-bar linkage upgrades
Case H Series rough-terrain forklifts offer landscaping crews a versatile, easy-to-operate solution for lifting heavy loads like pallets of mulch or hardscaping materials. With the latest 586H and 588H model updates, Case has added an optional factorydesigned, built and installed enclosed cab with operator-friendly features like AC, heat, Bluetooth radio, and noise and dust suppression that let operators work comfortably in sweltering heat or frigid cold. The cab also features an overhead roof window for better visibility of overhead loads and wide doors that secure completely open — allowing for easy communication with crew and increased airflow.
These highly maneuverable machines feature zero tailswing for close-quarter loading areas and can reach speeds up to 24 miles per hour to quickly travel across large supply yards. They’re also customizable with a variety of mast options for lifting loads up to 8,000 lbs. as high as 22 ft. depending on the machine and mast.
Case designed all of these features to give landscaping crews more flexibility and construction-grade muscle for handling a wider range of work and jobsite conditions.
“Staying competitive in today’s landscaping industry means equipping teams with the power and versatility they need to take on bigger jobs more efficiently,” said Dolan. “At Case we’re committed to building a better future for landscaping companies with practical innovation that unlocks new levels of productivity and new opportunities for their business.”
For more information, visit CaseCE.com.
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Volvo Drives ‘Toward Zero’ By Fueling New Trucks With HVO
Volvo Trucks North America has announced a significant advancement in its sustainability efforts by fueling newly assembled trucks with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), a renewable fuel, as they depart from the Volvo Trucks New River Valley Assembly Operations (NRV) in Dublin, Va.
All Volvo trucks for the North American market are produced at the NRV plant, including the all-new Volvo VNL that will begin production later this summer. This initiative is part of Volvo Trucks’ broader strategy to decarbonize the industry through a three-pillar approach: enhancing internal combustion engine (ICE) efficiency and drop-in renewable fuels to make the largest immediate emissions reductions while continuing to scale the Class 8 Volvo VNR Electric and developing hydrogen fuel cell trucks.
“Today and for the foreseeable future there will not be a one-size fits all approach to decarbonizing transportation,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “That is why, at Volvo Trucks, we are focused on the three-pillar strategy with battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell and renewable fuels in the internal combustion engine.
“With the all-new Volvo VNL and by utilizing HVO, we can make the most substantial and immediate impact today. There is a future for the ICE and we’re happy to be doing all factory fills with renewable fuel, an important step towards walking the talk in our sustainability journey.”
HVO is a renewable fuel that can be used in the same engine as fossil-based diesel without requiring engine modifications. Produced from renewable sources such as waste vegetable oils and animal fats, HVO has the same chemical structure as fossil-
Volvo Trucks is fueling new trucks leaving the NRV plant with 20 to 25 gal. of HVO per tank, with full tanks provided for trucks destined directly to customers. This initiative is expected to replace 1,125,000 gal. of fossil-based diesel annually, achieving an estimated 75 to 85 percent reduction in CO2 emissions for Volvo Trucks’ operations in North America.
With increasing demand from shippers for sustainable transport options, HVO offers Volvo Trucks’ customers a viable solution to meet these challenges today. The recent launch of the all-new Volvo VNL, featuring a 10 percent improvement in fuel efficiency from powertrain and aerodynamic advancements, exemplifies the ongoing potential for significant environmental benefits from internal combustion engine vehicles when powered by renewable fuels.
based diesel so it can be used as a direct replacement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining engine performance. By utilizing these waste products as feedstocks, HVO production can promote a more sustainable circular economy by converting waste into valuable fuel.
Unlike first-generation biofuels, these raw sources are processed using a sophisticated hydrotreatment to achieve high levels of purity allowing HVO to be stored, used, pumped, and handled virtually the same way as fossil-based diesel products. Because HVO is hydrogenated it doesn’t contain oxygen and does not present the challenges of first-generation biofuels, including biodiesel, relating to extreme temperature and storage. This is an added benefit of HVO as it does not require separate stor-
age or fueling infrastructure. HVO, often referred to as renewable diesel, can be used interchangeably with petroleum diesel. Renewable diesel at any blend up to a maximum of 100 percent (RD100) that conforms to ASTM D975 or EN15940 will not adversely affect engine or aftertreatment performance or durability.
“The internal combustion engine has more than 100 years of research and development and established support in the industry. It must be part of the decarbonization journey and major, immediate decarbonization possibilities exist by using renewable fuels, including HVO and hydrogen,” said Johan Agebrand, director of product marketing, Volvo Trucks North America.
“Volvo Trucks continues to work with the industry to broaden the use of renewable fuels. Fuels produced using hydrotreatment process such as, HVO and RD100, can be interchangeable with diesel and is a viable fuel to decarbonize transportation truck operators can start using today.”
For more information, visit Volvotrucks.us.
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All new Volvo trucks are being fueled with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, a renewable diesel fuel, at the Volvo Trucks New River Valley Plant. This fueling with HVO includes the all-new Volvo VNL that will begin production later this summer.
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Volvo Trucks is fueling new trucks leaving the NRV plant with 20 to 25 gallons of HVO per tank, with full tanks provided for trucks destined directly to customers.
Premier Truck Rental Expands Fleet With Fuel Lube, Mini Lube Trucks
Premier Truck Rental (PTR), a provider of custom work truck and trailer rentals, announced the addition of cutting-edge Fuel Lube and mini Lube trucks to its fleet.
This strategic investment further emphasizes the company’s commitment to adapting to customers’ needs, delivering superior service and prioritizing efficiency for rental customers.
Designed to meet the evolving
needs of the nation’s growing infrastructure, the new Fuel Lube and mini Lube trucks offer unparalleled convenience and performance, according to PTR. Equipped with 2,000 gal. of fuel storage, five 100-gal. oil tanks, storage cabinets and hose reels, the Fuel Lube trucks enable on-site fueling and lubrication services, optimizing equipment uptime and productivity.
Key features of Premier Truck Rental’s Fuel Lube trucks include:
• Integrated fuel dispensing systems for efficient refueling operations
• Lubrication systems to ensure optimal equipment performance
• 60,000-80,000lb. GCWR
• An anti-freeze system, DEF system, air system and waste oil management
PTR has full-size Fuel Lube and mini (6500) Lube trucks in its rental fleet based on your job requirements. The inclusion of the 4x4 (under CDL) mini model is to offer customers a smaller unit with less GVWR to adapt to smaller-scale projects.
The addition of Fuel Lube and mini Lube trucks aligns with PTR’s mission to provide comprehensive solutions that drive customer success. These trucks enhance operation capabilities and are available for monthly rental nationwide.
For more information, visit rentptr.com.
Premier Wins Fourth Place in NAFA Top 100 Commercial Fleets of America Competition
Premier Truck Rental (PTR), a leading nationwide provider of custom truck and trailer rentals, announced its recognition as the fourth-place winner in the NAFA (National Association of Fleet Administrators) Top 100 Commercial Fleets of America competition. NAFA commended PTR for its exemplary fleet management practices and impactful contribution to the industry.
The NAFA Top 100 Commercial Fleets of America award recognizes and celebrates the top-performing commercial fleets across the United States. PTR’s fourth-place achievement reflects its commitment to excellence, advancement and operational efficiency in the realm of fleet management.
In a competitive evaluation process, PTR demonstrated exceptional performance across the following key criteria:
• Accountability
• Asset Management
• Business Management
• Financial Management
• Use of Technology & Information
• Maintenance Management
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• Risk Management
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Newly released are a Kabgard Headache Rack System, an extended Ladder Rack and a universal Class 5 Hitch Receiver for both Ford and GM mounted service bodies.
Buyers Products Adds to Accessory, Equipment Lineup
Buyers Products, a diversified manufacturer of work truck equipment, announced an expansion to its line of equipment and accessories for service bodies.
Newly released are a Kabgard Headache Rack System, an extended Ladder Rack and a universal Class 5 Hitch Receiver for both Ford and GM mounted service bodies.
• Fuel Management
• Sustainability
Adriene Horn, president of PTR, said, “The NAFA Top 100 Fleet Award is a testament to the unwavering commitment to excellence and hard work demonstrated by our team every day.”
PTR continues to innovate and elevate its services to meet the evolving needs of its customers while maintaining a strong focus on efficiency, customer service, quality and industry-leading practices.
For more information, visit www.rentptr.com and www.nafa.org/awards/the-100-best-fleets/.
The Kabgard, offered in a black or white powder coat finish, is bundled with the mounting brackets and fasteners, giving the user everything needed to install and mount to the service body. Built-in tie-down points secure cargo. The rack, designed to protect the cab’s rear window from damage, is available in two sizes to accommodate either a singlerear-wheel or a dual-rear-wheel service body.
The Service Body Ladder Rack has built-in tie-down points for cargo, along with built-in grab handles for added stability when climbing in and out of the truck bed. The overcab design allows for an enhanced capacity of up to 1,000 lbs. Available in 13-½, 14-½, and now 15-½ ft. lengths, it ideal for crew cab chassis, according to the manufacturer.
The Universal Class 5 Service Body Hitch Receiver fits cabs and chassis with 60 in. or 84 in. cab-to-axle dimensions. It features a bolt-on frame and a 20,000 lbs. capacity. There are two new models, one designed for Ford F-350, F-450 and F-550 bodies, the other designed for GM 3500, 4500 and 5500 bodies.
“We’re always mindful of the unique demands of the construction, municipal, and utility fleets,” said Dan Doerr, director of new product development at Buyers Products. “Our Kabgard systems offer cab protection while out on the road, while the growing popularity of crew cabs led us to offer the extended 15-½ foot ladder rack. And, lastly, the robust 20,000 lbs. rating of our new hitch receiver ensures the versatility and durability required for heavier loads.”
For more information, visit www.buyersproducts.com.
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The Fuel Lube trucks enable onsite fueling and lubrication services, optimizing equipment uptime and productivity.
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The addition will allow NIACC to expand its course selection options for robotics, allowing for the IART program to offer more opportunities for more students
Stellar Industries, a 100-percent employee-owned andoperated manufacturer of high-quality mechanic trucks, cranes, tire service trucks, hooklifts, trailers and service truck and van accessories, has donated a UR10 collaborative robot to North Iowa Area Community College’s (NIACC) Industrial Automation and Robotics Technology (IART) program. The collaborative robot, also known as a cobot, has a value of $130,000.
Stellar has partnered with NIACC in the past, including participation with the IART program’s advisory board. The UR10 cobot will be used in all three of NIACC’s robotics classes to help students gain valuable skills coding robot labs.
“I can hardly put into words just how important a donation like this is. It’s everything. Without generous gifts like this, we can’t keep up with technology's demand,” said
Bob Franken, NIACC Industrial Automation and Robotics Technology instructor. “This gives us the tools and resources we need to allow students to learn the everchanging landscape in automation and robotics.”
This UR10 from Stellar now puts the program at 21 robotic units. The addition will allow NIACC to expand its course selection options for robotics, allowing for the IART program to offer more opportunities for more students.
“We are thrilled that we were able to provide so many opportunities for the next generation of engineers through this donation,” said Michael Niemeyer, automation engineering manager of Stellar. “Stellar is committed to prioritizing education through technology and we could not be more excited to hand this cobot over to NIACC.”
For more information, visit stellarindustries.com.
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Stellar Industries has donated a UR10 collaborative robot to North Iowa Area Community College’s (NIACC) Industrial Automation and Robotics Technology (IART) program.
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The UR10 cobot will be used in all three of NIACC’s
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Bobcat Names Its Leadership Group; Honors 16 Dealers
The Bobcat Dealer Performance Review is not only used to help dealers compare their performance against their peers, but it also identifies the top performing dealers across Bobcat’s North American network, which is comprised of more than 300 dealer enterprises in the United States and Canada.
Bobcat Company has announced its 2024 Dealer Leadership Group. The 16 Bobcat dealerships honored this year are its highest-performing dealers in North America according to the company’s Dealer Performance Review.
“Every year, our dealer network keeps raising the bar,” said Brady Seavert, vice president of construction sales at Bobcat. “We’re thrilled to recognize these outstanding businesses for their dedication and impressive accomplishments across the board.”
The 2024 Bobcat Dealer Leadership Group includes:
• Bobcat of Brandon — Manitoba, Canada
• Bobcat of Brantford Inc. — Ontario, Canada
• Bobcat of Dallas — Texas
• Bobcat of Fort Wayne — Indiana
• Bobcat of Gwinner — North Dakota
• Bobcat of Lincoln — Nebraska
• Bobcat of New York City — New York
• Bobcat of the Rockies LLC — Colorado
• Bobcat of Vineland — New Jersey
• Bobcat of Westchester/Jim Reed’s Equipment — New York
• Curtis Lane Equipment — North Carolina
• Duron Equipment Inc. — Manitoba, Canada
• Ironhide Equipment Inc. — North Dakota
• Jordan Equipment — Maine
• North Jersey Bobcat — New Jersey
• White Star Machinery — Kansas
The Bobcat Dealer Performance Review is not only used to help dealers compare their performance against their peers, but it also identifies the top performing dealers across Bobcat’s North American network, which is comprised of 300plus dealer enterprises in the United States and Canada.
As members of the Dealer Leadership Group, representatives from these recognized dealerships will function as the “voice” for the dealer network and meet with Bobcat senior leadership throughout the year to provide insights and feedback. To recognize and celebrate the achievements of this select group, Bobcat also will honor members at a dealer incentive trip to Prague, Czech Republic, later this year.
Each year, Bobcat Company continues to grow its North American dealer network. As part of the Bobcat dealer partner program, dealerships are provided with development opportunities, ongoing training and educational and marketing resources to help position their customers, employees and businesses for long-term success.
“Our dealers play a crucial role in advancing the Bobcat brand,” Seavert continued. “Their commitment and teamwork are vital to our continued growth. We’re constantly inspired and thankful for the meaningful difference they bring to our customers every day.”
For more information, visit bobcat.com.
Wacker Neuson Group Extends Trackunit Partnership Through 2028
Global OEM Wacker Neuson Group has strengthened its ties with Trackunit by agreeing to extend its partnership agreement for another five years.
The deal is effectively a renewal of a previous five-year agreement but deepens the relationship between the manufacturer of compact and light equipment products for construction and agriculture and global technology platform player Trackunit.
“We’re excited to be strengthening our relationship with Trackunit by another five years. Trackunit is a key partner for us when it comes to delivering a customer benefit oriented platform for technology and data management,” said Wacker Neuson Group CSO Alexander Greschner. “With five years already in the bank, we’ve developed a strong bond. Trackunit delivers a future-oriented and flexible solution that we can easily integrate into our digital platforms.”
As part of the extension, Wacker Neuson Group, with its North
American headquarters in Menomonee Falls, Wis., and is part of the Works With Trackunit program, will be able to use Trackunit’s Kin for the first time. Kin, which was launched on the market in 2021, connects nonpowered equipment and attachments to the ecosystem and approximately 15,000 new items will become part of Trackunit’s Bluetooth network in the first year as part of the deal.
In addition, Wacker Neuson also will be able to onboard more than 50,000 Battery One units to the network.
“This delivers a Bluetoothenabled solution that will greatly expand our connectivity and help us to increase efficiency through better insight into idling and other downtime factors,” said Alexander Greschner. “We are already selling a lot of battery-powered equipment, and this will help us keep track on those smaller pieces of equipment and power units. This will have a direct impact on the health and lifecycle of our
machines and batteries, directly benefitting the customer,” he said.
“It will also play a part in helping us deliver on our long-term sustainability and emissions reporting goals.”
It is a significant development for Trackunit too which has steadily consolidated its position at the heart of the connectivity ecosystem over the last five years.
“We’re really excited about strengthening our partnership with the Wacker Neuson Group as we believe collaboration is key to building the network and enabling the development of the ecosystem,” said Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard.
“The more transparent the industry is and the more we can share data, the more we can effect change on downtime. This in time will enable the industry to restore its former reputation as a force for progress as we find better, cleaner ways of doing business.”
About Trackunit
Global IoT services provider Trackunit connects construction through one platform to create a living, evolving ecosystem that delivers data and insights to the off-highway sector. With 2 million assets and counting connected, it uses technology to eliminate downtime, improve safety and help customers improve the bottom line in a sustainable, costeffective way.
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As part of the extension, Wacker Neuson will be able to onboard more than 50,000 Battery One units to the network.
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EMAIL: ALADNANENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923445757577
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ENGINE FOR A TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR - CATERPILLAR D6R XL SERIES II - ENGINE C9SERIAL #: 4ZF10784
EMAIL: MILANZOLL@INCOMERH.COM
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 983-B; KOEHRING 1066, RUNNING OR NOT; GRADALL ON TRACKS, RUNNING OR NOT; DRESSER 250-E CRAWLER LOADER. CALL 267-738-5984
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): DRESSER 125E CRAWLER DOZERS - LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE BOSCH VA PUMP OR HEAD AND ROTOR.
EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM
WANTED (US): JOHN DEERE BROOMS / SWEEPERS, ALL MODELS. MID-SIZED JOHN DEERE OR HYUNDAI EXCAVATOR PLUMBED AND WITH CONCRETE PULVERIZER.
EMAIL: NEWYORKCWS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 973-956-8854
WANTED (PA): NEW HOLLAND ATTACHMENTS - 7614 LOADER ATTACHMENT FOR NEW HOLLAND TRACTOR.
EMAIL: KEVCOOKENTERPRISES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 814-386-5541
WANTED (FL): COTTRELL TRAILERS, ALL MODELS.
EMAIL: WILFREORLANDO@GMAIL.COM
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELSNEED TO PURCHASE FOR OWN STOCK CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS (916, 926, 936E, 950B, 950E, 950H, 966E, 966F, 966H, 970F & 980F.
EMAIL: ROYALMACHINERYTRADERS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923360598261
WANTED (US): KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 85ZV , 90ZV , 90ZIV , 95ZV. ALSO SEARCHING FOR KOMATSU WA470-3 , WA600-3 , WA600-6... RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: ALADNANENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923445757577
WANTED (NC); CLARK ECX 25 FORKLIFT.
EMAIL: JBSSERVICES37@GMAIL.COM
WANTED (IL): CASE 580M III BACKHOE LOADERS; LOOKING FOR CATERPILLAR, CASE AND JOHN DEERE BACKHOE PARTS/SALVAGE MACHINES. RUNNERS AND NON RUNNERS, ANY CONDITION.
EMAIL: JANDWINS@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 618-838-0841
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:
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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
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZER. PLS PRICE FOB OR CIF ALEXANDRIA PORT EGYPT.
EMAIL: ELEKTESADCO@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 00201005311220
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 336
EXCAVATOR - MUST HAVE A HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS AND GPS EQUIPPED. UNIT SHOULD HAVE BETWEEN 4-6000 HOURS. EMAIL: AARONA@BLACKSTARACA.COM PHONE: 737-587-1936
WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - CAT 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
WANTED (IL): A CUMMINS 5.9 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE FOR A CASE 1155E LOADER.
EMAIL: KUBERSKIEXC@CHARTER.NET
WANTED (TX): NEED CAT 988 USED WHEEL LOADER. IF AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT ASAP. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478
WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS EAGLE CRUSHERS / PULVERIZERS / SHEARS. ISO PORTABLE, PREFERABLY CLOSED CIRCUIT, IMPACT CRUSHERS. ALSO INTERESTED IN PORTABLE SCREENS EMAIL: GIVEBUYSELLTRADE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 512-822-8818
WANTED: KOMATSU WA600-6 WHEEL LOADER & CAT 988. IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM
WANTED (OK): CATERPILLAR D5N CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JUNK4@ACEINVESTMENTS.COM; PHONE: 405-627-6246
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR MODEL 815 SOIL COMPACTOR. EMAIL: ANDREWL@BLACKSTARACA.COM; PHONE: 312-898-5355
WANTED (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 (US): CLARK M371 SKID STEER LOADER EMAIL:ANDYGRANGER30@GMAIL.COM
WANTED (TX): KOMATSU PC3000 EXCAVATOR – LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU PC3000 ENGINE. EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 832-244-1897
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
WANTED (US): ALL MODELS ALLMAND BACKHOE LOADERS. EMAIL: SCRIBEDM@ZOOMINTERNET.NET
WANTED (US): VOLVO EC480DL EXCAVATOR EMAIL: AHMED@IUKANDCO.COM; PHONE: +923003695360
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
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
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
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): VOLVO EXCAVATORS - LOOKING TO BUY USED VOLVO 480DL EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: USEDEQUIPMENT STRADINGLLC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +1-281-694-5478
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
WANTED (US): HITACHI ZX200-E EXCAVATOR.
EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923331234598
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
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
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Associated Builders, Contractors Analysis: Many State Unemployment Rates Decrease Over Year
The March 2024 not seasonally adjusted national construction unemployment rate was 5.4 percent, down 0.2 percent from the previous year, according to a state-by-state analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data released May 2 by Associated Builders and Contractors.
The analysis also found that 29 states had lower unemployment rates over the same period, two states were unchanged (New Jersey and Oklahoma) and 19 states were higher. National NSA payroll construction employment was 275,000 higher than in March 2023. Since February 2022, seasonally adjusted construction employment has exceeded its pre-pandemic peak of 7.6 million. As of March 2024, SA payroll construction employment stood at 8.2 million.
Indicating the relative tightness of the construction employment market in many states, this March, 31 states had lower construction unemployment rates compared to March 2019 (pre-pandemic) and 19 states had higher rates.
“Despite elevated interest rates, construction activity and employment continue at a healthy pace,” said Bernard Markstein, president and chief economist of Markstein Advisors, who conducted the analysis for ABC. “Builders are hiring as they seek to replace retiring workers and anticipate winning future work. Nonresidential construction activity and employment continue to benefit from federal funding and tax incentives for manufacturers, and funding
for state and local infrastructure projects is strong.
In March, every state had lower estimated construction unemployment rates than in February. The last time that all 50 states had lower rates than in the previous month was in May 2018.
The five states with the lowest estimated NSA construction unemployment rates for March were:
• Maryland, 1 percent
• North Dakota, 1.5 percent
• Utah, 1.7 percent
• Iowa, 2.2 percent
• Georgia, 2.3 percent
North Dakota, Iowa and Georgia each posted their lowest March NSA estimated construction unemployment rate on record. Utah notched its second-lowest March rate, behind 2022’s 1.6 percent rate. Maryland had its second-lowest March rate, behind last year’s 0.8 percent rate.
The five states with the highest March estimated NSA construction unemployment rates were:
• 46. Illinois, 8.6 percent
• 47. New Jersey, 9.3 percent
• 48. Connecticut and Vermont (tie), 10.2 percent
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deficient and functionally obsolete and will not be able to accommodate future 2040 traffic projections,” according to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), which conducted a comprehensive study that included extensive public comment opportunities,
At a tour of the construction project, Gov. JB Pritzker said, “Investments like the rehabilitation of the McClugage Bridge ... will not only support freight routes on Illinois’ roadways but make day-to-day life easier for Peoria and East Peoria families who use this bridge to get groceries, see their doctor or visit the pharmacy.”
The state may have made history when the arch section of the new bridge was moved from its assembly area and lowered into place Dec. 19. The 652-ft.-wide by 130-ft.-longhigh arch was moved roughly
300 ft. by tugboats and barges to the bridge piers, making it possibly the “tallest object moved by tugboats on the Illinois River.”
Once it neared the piers, cables and winches were used to position the massive section, IDOT said. When the 7-million-lb. arch section arch was correctly positioned, water was pumped into the barges to weigh them down and lower the arch into its final location.
The new deck bridge, more than twice the width of the old structure, incorporates a tied-arch design and will include a third lane to better accommodate current volumes and anticipated growth in the region with
improved ramps at Illinois 29 and 116 to eliminate frequent stopping and facilitate smoother traffic flow. A path for pedestrians and bicyclists with a river overlook and trailheads on both sides of the bridge also will be added.
With the arch now in place, finishing touches still to be completed on the eastbound bridge include setting the remaining beams; perfecting the bridge deck parapets, and barrier wall; and ensuring the seamless reconstruction of the bridge over IL 29, IDOT said. At the same time, additional project features are under way, including multi-use paths, trailhead parking lots, fresh pavement on the East Peoria side and the installation of highway lighting on the bridge.
“The eastbound McClugage Bridge is one of the state’s signature bridges and a major cog in the economy of the Peoria area, but it’s long overdue for replacement,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omar Osman. “Bridges connect communities, get you to a job and keep you and your family safe. Under Gov. Pritzker’s leadership, IDOT is delivering historic improvements all over the state just like the McClugage Bridge project.”
The final task on the southern McClugage project will be the removal of the existing eastbound bridge at a date to be determined.
The McClugage Bridge was originally designed in 1936 as a steel cantilever bridge
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IDOT photo
The state may have made history when the arch section of the new bridge was moved from its assembly area and lowered into place Dec. 19.
IDOT photo
The new deck bridge, more than twice the width of the old structure, incorporates a tied-arch design and will include a third lane to better accommodate current volumes and anticipated growth in the region.
IDOT photo
A $167 million bridge that may have earned a place in the history books when it was moved into place on the Illinois River is set to open in less than a year.
MCCLUGAGE
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Construction Ranks Among Three Most In-Demand Jobs
Competition for skilled trades workers is at an all-time high, said staffing firm Skinner Construction Services.
Contractors are devoting a lot of time to exploring new ways to hire. Some are boosting compensation, others investing in professional development.
“Construction workers in this landscape are empowered to select employers who support their career growth and align with their values,” blogged Skinner.
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What’s considered the hottest construction job titles these days depends on who produces the list.
What’s consistent is the fact that the highest paying in-demand jobs don’t require a college degree. For young job seekers, that opens more doors to strong career choices and is why the job security that skilled labor currently offers is so attractive.
Continuing labor shortages worsened by disruptions from the COVID pandemic, have created more competition for talent, said McKinsey & Co.
Add to that the fact that more construction workers are retiring each year and the industry is constantly working to attract young people to fill their places. As a result, wages for skilled trade jobs have risen by more than 20 percent since the first quarter of 2020, noted the global management consultant.
“Demand for skilled tradespeople is expected to increase over the next decade and remain high in the U.S.,” said McKinsey.
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New infrastructure calls for ironworkers. Federal funding is driving the growth of transportation, bridge and highway projects, increasing the need for skilled ironworkers.
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The construction career field is wide open for skilled workers. Many jobseekers are writing their tickets to stable employment, high pay and top-notch benefits.
The consulting firm attributes this to infrastructure needs, a surge in real estate redevelopment and investments in renewable energy.
Construction is among the three most in-demand job fields that companies are hiring for this year. In the mix are manufacturing and plumbing.
Specific titles Payscale and ZipRecruiter shared with CNBC include construction superintendent, production manager and journeyman plumber.
ZipRecruiter tracked a 16-percent increase in all of these jobs between October 2023 and March 2024.
Construction superintendents have seen the largest uptick in demand, with openings surging more than 128 percent, according to the CNBC report.
The survey found other high-paying trade jobs that have seen slightly less demand, “but are still hiring at a good clip, include fleet managers.”
Construction careers, prioritizing skills over degrees, offer some the best chances to earn six figures without a college degree, said Payscale’s Ruth Thomas.
Though more companies are dropping degree require-
labor demands, noted Jones.
Plus, the construction industry bypassed the pandemic layoff hits that many other industries saw. So, it recovered jobs more quickly, said Jones.
“Construction employment had a strong bounce-back after lockdowns and other restrictions began to ease in the late spring of 2020,” he said.
And the market has only continued to grow since. In fact, construction hiring passed preCOVID levels three months before the economy as a whole.
Future Is for Skilled
Jones predicts industry technological changes will streamline many processes, in turn changing the composition of jobs in the industry.
“As the industry modernizes, many professions set for the greatest rate of growth are in fact jobs not commonly associated with construction,” he blogged.
Demand for construction market research analysts, software developers, logisticians and financial managers is projected to be robust in the coming years.
Other in-demand construction jobs include masonry workers, health and safety specialists, logisticians and wind turbine installers and maintenance technicians.
ments, skills-based hiring has still not become common practice across all industries, she added.
Jonathan Jones of Construction Coverage said despite inflation, high interest rates and recession fears, the outlook for construction is bright.
The construction software developer noted a recent AIA report that a 4-percent growth in non-residential construction is expected this year.
That follows an already impressive 22-percent hike in 2023. Job growth in construction will be steady into the future, said Jones.
“High demand for construction across the board has helped boost the industry over the past three years,” he said.
That demand could help construction companies weather a potential recession, Jones said, noting the fed has invested heavily in infrastructure.
The series of COVID relief packages in 2020 and 2021 sent billions of dollars flowing to the industry, as well.
But the fed investment centerpiece is the IIJA, funding major new transportation construction projects and driving
“But construction industry jobs with the greatest projected growth rates are related to renewable energy, including wind and solar,” added Jones
Skilled trade workers “are striking gold in the job market” said job placement firm Skinner in a spring report. The company attributes the strong job market to singlefamily housing and industrial construction which are currently in high demand.
“Trillion-dollar public infrastructure projects are taking shape,” said Skinner, also crediting an expected “historic” boom in the remodeling market.
“These days, it seems like every industry needs tradespeople — and as the skills gap grows, pay may rise as fast as competition.”
The company believes trade workers are experiencing some of the fastest growing wages in the country. As a result, contractors are strategizing to recruit high-demand workers, said Skinner, “especially if a tightening budget is a concern.”
Skilled trade workers can take this time to shift into muchneeded roles, the company advised. This are the firm’s top in-demand construction jobs:
• Electricians
“Electricians are needed for practically every building construction project — but that’s far from where the demand ends,” said the company.
As the United States goes green, trade workers will be key hires for charging station and transmission line installs. Maintenance brings demand as well.
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“The eastbound McClugage Bridge is one of the state’s signature bridges and a major cog in the economy of the Peoria area, but it’s long overdue for replacement,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omar Osman.
IDOT Makes History By Moving Arch: Tallest Structure On Illinois River
MCCLUGAGE from page 80
to replace the Upper Free Bridge across a narrow stretch of Upper Peoria Lake. The two-lane bridge was completed in 1948 following WWII. It allowed traffic to travel east and west across the Illinois River. The McClugage Bridge has been repaired several times since 1964, with a major rehabilitation in 1999. In 1982, the westbound bridge was added immediately to the north of the existing bridge featuring three lanes with a similar look and style to the original McClugage Bridge.
Upon completion of the eastbound work, the westbound McClugage will undergo a major rehabilitation including repairs, painting and a new deck. IDOT has identified $54.8 million for the project. The westbound McClugage is less than half the age of the original McClugage and will continue serving the region along with the new eastbound bridge.
Fast Facts from IDOT on the details required to complete improvements on
the eastbound McClugage Bridge:
• 74,849 cu. yds. of concrete
• 43,457 ft. of conduit
• 40,374,791 lbs. of steel
• 109,024 ft. of electrical cable
• 39,160 tons of aggregate
• 14,788 tons of asphalt • 121,228 cu. yds. of earth excavation • 169,348 bolts CEG
Demand for Skilled Tradespeople to Rise Over Next Decade
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“We’re also seeing ongoing demand for low-voltage technicians, driven by new fiber optic networks, alarm systems, rewiring projects and other work.”
Skinner believes that’s why the BLS expects the electrician job outlook to grow much faster than average through 2032.
• Pipefitters
Industrial development is driving demand for pipefitters, said Skinner, as semiconductor businesses and automakers build facilities.
Predicted resurgences of oil and gas production could boost demand even further, believes Skinner.
“We’re already seeing pipefitter salaries exceed what electricians make, and turnover and retirements will increase job openings and pay in the U.S.”
• Ironworkers
Where there’s new infrastructure, there will be ironworkers. These professionals “are expected to thrive in the coming years,” said Skinner.
Federal funding is driving the growth of transportation, bridge and highway projects, further ramping up ironworker hiring, the firm noted.
• Masonry Workers
“You may have heard masonry is a dying trade, but demand for this traditional skill isn’t going away,” said Skinner.
Bricklayers, stonemasons and other mason workers — crucial for building fences, walls, walkways and more — are still in short supply.
Simply put, schools and companies still struggle to build interest in masonry among the next generation of workers, said the firm.
“The aging workforce, as well as the growing number of masons switching careers, will keep the number of these skilled trade positions high.”
Citing the AGC, Skinner noted that bricklayers and cement masons are the most difficult tradespeople to recruit regionally.
Recognizing this, organizations are hosting workshops in hopes of closing the widening skills gap.
“Workers with the skills needed to fill mason positions now can find plenty of lucrative opportunities.”
Construction Coverage used BLS data to form its list of the fastest-growing jobs in the construction industry, across 190-plus occupations.
The list includes:
• Market research analysts and marketing specialists
“Software companies have transformed the construction industry in recent years by automating processes that used to require hours of manual work.”
The developer said the most noteworthy new products include takeoff, estimating, construction accounting and field service management software.
This job category is expected to see 8 percent growth over the next 10 years, adding 1,300 new workers.
• Electricians
The 10-year projected employment growth for electricians is more than 8.5 percent, resulting in a projected employment growth of 46,400 over that period.
• Telecommunications line installers and repairers
An employment increase of 9.3 percent over 10 years is expected for line installers and repairers. This will add 2,900 workers to the job field.
• Occupational health and safety specialists
The 10-year employment growth forecast is 11.9 percent for health and safety specialists. The job field will grow by 1,900 workers.
• Logisticians
Logisticians will see a 10-year projected employment growth of +12.1 percent. The job field will draw 200 workers over that time span.
• Radio, cell and tower installers and repairers
Over a 10-year period this job category is projected to grow by 13.6 percent. It will bring 300 workers into the construction market.
• Solar photovoltaic installers
The 10-year projected employment growth for solar installers is 29.0 percent, seeing 4,800 more workers take this job title.
• Wind turbine service technicians
Over the next 10 years, the job of wind turbine technician will grow by 50.8 percent, adding 900 more workers over that span.
Skinner said beyond these high-demand positions, the shortage of skilled trade workers across all fields and roles continues.
“Companies that rely on tradespeople need to start stepping up their recruiting efforts and compensation packages.”
In the meantime, said the placement firm, workers can leverage the current market to elevate their careers. CEG
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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 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
• AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim240701/)
Dates: Monday, July 15, 2024 (10:00 AM) –Thursday, July 18, 2024 (6:00 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development
• AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program, 2nd Edition (https://training.agc.org/course/vlea 240901/)
Dates: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 (1:00 PM) –Monday, September 30, 2024 (4:00 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development
• AGC EDGE Building Information Modeling Education Program (https://training.agc.org/course/vbim240901/)
Dates: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 (1:00 PM) –Thursday, October 3, 2024 (5:00 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development
OHIO AGGREGATES & INDUSTRIAL MINERALS ASSOCIATION (OAIMA)
OAIMA June Safety Seminars
The OAIMA Safety Committee will be hosting three (3) regional Safety Seminars in the month of June for MEMBERS and CONTRACTORS.
• DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2024
PLACE: J. R. Jurgensen, Sharonville Jurgensen Company Headquarters 11641 Mosteller Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
• DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2024 PLACE: Olen, Westerville Kokosing Construction Company Headquarters 6235 Westerville Road Westerville, Ohio 43081
• DATE: TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2024
PLACE: Beaver Excavating, Canton Beaver Excavating Company Corporate Office 2000 Beaver Place Avenue SW Canton, Ohio 44706
Description: The focus of these Safety Seminars will be the upcoming implementation of the New MSHA Powered Mobile Equipment Standards (effective date, July 17) as well as the new MSHA Silica Rules. OAIMA Members and Contractors are encouraged to attend at least one of these regional offerings.
REGISTER NOW for this Important Mobile Equipment/Silica Safety Compliance Series.
Registration for each session begins at 8:30 AM.
Registration is expected to run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM with lunch included.
For more information, contact:
OAIMA, 746 Morrison Road, Gahanna, Ohio 43230 Toll Free: 1-800/647-6257 Phone: 614/428-7954 Fax: 614/428-7919
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA (AGC)
2024 AGC’s Federal Contractors Conference
DATES: June 10 – 12, 2024
PLACE: Ritz-Carlton Hotel 1150 22nd Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 Phone: 202/835-0500
Description: The Federal Contractors Conference is the premier conference for federal construction contractors to discuss the latest projects, policies, and contracting issues facing the industry with federal agencies.
In addition to substantive discussions and presentations with federal agencies, attendees will hear from legal experts about the latest federal regulations that will impact their businesses and may have the opportunity to continue a dialogue with federal agencies after the conference. Leading federal construction attorneys will address executive orders, Small Business Administration and Federal Acquisition Regulation rules, and case law trends your company needs to know to work in the federal market. And, when the conference concludes, AGC member attendees will have the opportunity to participate in ongoing dialogue and meetings with agency headquarters later in the year. Join us and take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain essential information and participate in the many networking opportunities.
2024 AGC’s Federal Contractors Conference connects construction industry leaders and their agency counterparts for a candid dialogue about direct business impacts happening in real-time.
For more information on the 2024 AGC’s Federal Contractors Conference and to register, go to www.fedcon.agc.org.
Phone: 703/548-3118
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA (AGC)
AGC’s Executive Leadership Council (ELC) Conference
Dates: Sunday, June 30 –Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Place: The Brown Hotel 335 West Broadway Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 583-1234
An Incomparable Learning & Networking Experience for Chapter Executives
Designed exclusively for members of AGC’s Executive Leadership Council (ELC), the Conference is the premier gathering of your peers all in one place.
The ELC Annual Conference provides you with three (3) days dedicated to your professional development, networking, and leadership growth.
What to Expect at the ELC Conference
Three plus days of learning, sharing, growing, and recommitting to excellence!
Plan Your Conference Experience
An iconic destination inextricably woven into the fabric of the city.
The Brown Hotel is opulent yet approachable – like a fine Kentucky bourbon that never overwhelms you with its history but instead entertains you with a lifetime of colorful stories.
Having now passed its centennial, The Brown Hotel reflects the rich heritage and Southern gentility that have made Louisville a hot spot for bluegrass enthusiasts, bourbon drinkers, equestrians, and Derby Day revelers.
If you have any reservation questions, please reach out to Mary Doane at mary.doane@agc.org.
AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703/548-3118
Minnesota FARMFEST 2024
www.ideaggroup.com
Dates: August 6 – 8, 2024
Place: Redwood County, MN
Description:
Minnesota FARMFEST 2024 is scheduled to take place from August 6 to August 8, 2024, in Redwood County, Minnesota.
This event brings together the best in agribusiness from Minnesota and beyond, providing a platform for farmers to network, experience new technologies, and learn how to enhance their farming operations.
With over 500 exhibitors and vendors, live product demonstrations, educational sessions, and family activities, it’s a celebration of farming and the rural lifestyle.
Don’t miss out on this exciting event!
Plan your visit to the show by reviewing our Schedule of Events. Each day of the show is filled with must-see forums, demonstrations, and AG Education.
***Remember, tickets are $10 at the Gate or $8 in advance purchased online, and kids 17 and under get in FREE!
We thank our sponsors (Ziegler AG Equipment, Livestock Equipment & Manufacturing and NB Golf Car).
See you there!
For more information on this event, contact: Minnesota FARMFEST, 28366 Co Hwy 13, Morgan, MN
Phone: 800/827-8007
Website: www.ideaggroup.com
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