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UIC Towers Combine Learning With Living UIC/Fan Wang photo

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Airport Project Relies on Excavation Support…10

After 60 Years, Grove RT Stays Young at Heart…14

A combination of frit glass and exterior metal blades integrated into the curtain wall glazing system addresses glare issues.

By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Concrete Washout Presents Challenges…20

Table of Contents ....................4 Attachment & Parts Section...............................33-37 Snow & Ice Section ..........43-49 Truck & Trailer Section ....59-65 Recycling Section ............74-92 Business Calendar..................94 Auction Section ..............96-103 Advertisers Index ................102

A $100 million “living-learning” community that will provide residential and academic spaces for students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is making significant progress. The 10-story building will stand adjacent to the Chicago Transit Authority’s recent-

The new “living-learning” community will provide both residential and academic spaces for students at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Approximately 550 students will occupy the new tower.

ly renovated Peoria Street bridge and Blue Line station, with views of the city’s skyline. “The university has experienced tremendous growth over the last decade,” said UIC Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs J. Rex Tolliver. “The university has led all institutions in Illinois in terms of increases in student enrollment over this period. This growth has a need to

increase both classroom space, as well as residential space for students.” Construction began in December 2017 and is expected to be complete in July 2019. Approximately 550 students will occupy the new tower. “The reaction has been very positive on campus,” said Tolliver. “I’ve really been amazed with the

response within the University of Illinois System, as well as the city. It’s a great location with adjacency to the ‘L’ and the core of campus. This location provided us the space to allow for the future replacement of the existing student housing on the corner of Harrison and Halsted. “It’s exciting to see the project move as quickly as it has. It has see UIC page 32

Engineers Give Minnesota Roads Near Failing Grade MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minnesota’s infrastructure, including its state’s roads, public transit, airports, wastewater systems and drinking water, has earned a grade of “C” from an American Society of Civil Engineers report released Oct. 9. The group said the state’s roadways are in poor condition, earning it a dismal “D+” grade. The report says the average

driver in the Twin Cities spends 41 peak hours in congestion every year, at an average cost of $1,442. About 5.4 percent of the bridges in Minnesota are considered “structurally deficient,” the engineers’ report said, but that’s significantly below the national average. Bridge safety is a key issue in see ROADS page 38

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Roads in Minnesota earned a low grade of “D+” in a report by the American Society of Civil Engineers.


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AIRPORT CONVEYOR JOB RELIES ON EXCAVATION SUPPORT

The project required construction of a new footing adjacent to an existing basement wall. The bottom of the footing was set on top of limestone bedrock at a depth of about 14 ft. below existing grade.

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AFTER 60 YEARS, ANTIQUE GROVE RT STILL GETTING IT DONE

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Back in 1962 John “JJ” Curran was a budding young entrepreneur starting a crane company in Detroit. His first purchase was a Grove RT-58, and nearly 60 years later, the crane is still a money maker for JJ Curran Crane Company.

The passage of the Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018 or S. 2680 by the U.S. Senate on Sept. 17 by a vote of 99-1 may provide new drug-testing options for state department of transportation personnel.

Indiana American Water of Richmond, Ind., is in the middle of a $45 million upgrade to its water treatment endeavors. Work includes construction of a new water treatment plant and a new raw water pumping station.

The partnership is part of Doosan Bobcat North America’s initiative to identify forward-looking solutions to help equipment owners and operators maximize their productivity.

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Construction waste such as concrete washout is under scrutiny from environment agencies around the world, largely due to its heavy-metal content, notably chrome.

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Oct. 1 recognized transportation design and construction industry leaders with division awards at the association’s national convention in New York City.

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JCB has received an extension to its current production contract with the Department of Defense to manufacture high mobility engineer excavators (HMEEs) for the United States Army.

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao was joined by Gov. Bruce Rauner and members of the Illinois congressional delegation marking the award of $132 million to the Illinois Department of Transportation.

Construction companies have greatly improved safety but there’s still much to be done. About one in ten construction-site workers are injured every year, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Alex Lyon & Son held its Arctic Snow & Ice Sale Oct. 5 in Frankfort, Ill. The auction featured late-model Case and Cat rubber-tired loaders, skid steers, hydraulic excavators, trucks trailers and support equipment.

When new technologies are invented there is a tendency to overestimate the impact they will make in the short term — but then to underestimate their influence once they have become established.

OSHA has developed a series of compliance assistance resources to help keep workers safe from trenching and excavation hazards. OSHA’s goal is to increase awareness of trenching hazards in construction.

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INDIANA AMERICAN WATER EXPANDS TREATMENT CAPABILITY

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INDUSTRY TACKLES CHALLENGES FROM CONCRETE WASHOUT

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JCB WINS MORE ARMY ORDERS FOR ENGINEER EXCAVATORS

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Linkbelt HTC8670 – (’00), 70 Ton, 115’ Boom, 61’ Jib, Aux Winch, Boom Dolly… $194,900 NEW SANDVIK CJ412 PORTABLE JAW PLANT Bomag CR352 - ‘17, NEW, Full Sonic Grade & ‘14, 47” x 33” + Much More ..................P.O.R. Slope Controls, Carlson EZ IV 8’-15’6”, #C001140 ..........................................$335,000

R954B W/ MSD4500R SHEAR - 14,530 Hours.. ............................................Purchase or Rent

PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS

2016 MAULDIN 1550 PAVER - 8-14’ Freedom Screed, propane heat, 130 hours ......$92,500

KPI-JCI FT4250CC – (‘16), Track Mounted Impact Crusher, 6x12 Double Screen… CALL

SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 149 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ..........................................................*$29,950 SAKAI GW750-2 - ‘14, 691 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ..*$99,950 P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing Sakai SW770HF - ‘17, 450 hrs, 67” high and hours to vary. frequency, #C001168......................$108,750 *Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

BOMAG BM600 - ‘16, 182 Hrs, 24” Drum, Load Out Conveyor ........................$184,000 EXCAVATORS BOMAG BM1200/35 - ‘15, 600 Hrs, 4’ Drum, 3’ Also Available, Front Conveyor, #C000846 GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘95, 3533 Hrs, Can Go ......................................................$292,852 To Work, #C001165, s/n 411236......$15,000 GRADALL XL 4100 II - ‘07, 8081 Hrs, Ready CRUSHING AND SCREENING for the Season, #C1366 ....................$39,950 ASTEC GT104 - ‘17, 71 Hrs, 5.25cyd Hopper, GRADALL XL 4100 IV - ‘16, 300 Hrs, Last 4’x9’ Top & Bottom Screens, #C001154 ........ Series IV in Stock, #C001060 ........$315,000 ............................................................P.O.R. LIEBHERR A924C - ‘15, 782 Hrs, 18’6” ASTEC GT165 - ‘17, 390 Hrs, 5’x16’ Top Angled Mon Boom, 10’0” Stick, Quick Deck, 5’x15’ Bottom Deck, 10.5 Cyd Hopper, Coupler, Aux Hyd Lines, RR1942 .................. #C001250 ............................................P.O.R. ............................................CALL FOR PRICE

Contact Chuck or Jason in Illinois

1-800-307-0221

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2016 Roadtec SB-2500E Shuttle Buggy...CALL

Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock.

ROLLERS

BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 373 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763 ........$435,950 Midland SPR-6 - ‘18, 116 HRS, wash down, hyd variable strike off, #C001422 ..$111,500

MILLING MACHINES

Grove RT880 – (’08), 80 Ton, 128’ Boom, 56’ Boom, Aux Winch, #CC02374...$325,000

AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT CEDAR RAPIDS 3042, (’05), Volvo powered Jaw Crusher with 42”x20” VS Feeder, #C003039 ..........$275,000 EXTEC S5, (’08), Double Screen Crawler Screening Plant, (2) 8’x5’ double deck vib screens, (2) hyd folding wing conveyors, #C002706 ..............................................................................................................................$95,000 KPI FT2650, (‘16) Extended Discharge Conveyor, TIR System, Magnet, #C002296 ..................................$CALL SANDVIK CH430, (‘13) Closed Circuit Cone Plant, 6’x20’ TD Screen, #40230 ......................................$493,000

CRANES GROVE TMS900E, (’05), 90 Ton, 142’ Boom, 56’ Jib............................................................................$349,000 GROVE RT765E-2, (’14), 65 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Hoist, #C001601........................................$365,000 GROVE RT760, (‘93), 60 Ton, 110’ Boom, 56’ Jib, Aux Hoist, #15154 ..................................................$99,000 LIEBHERR HS855HD, 100 Ton Duty Cycle Crane, 105’ Boom, (2) Hoist with 20,000 SLP ..................$850,000 LIEBHERR LR853HD, (’98), 100 Ton Crawler Crane, 198’ Boom, 30’ Jib, 35.5” Pads..........................$199,000 MANITOWOC 11000-1, (‘07) 100 Ton, 200’ Boom, 60’ Jib, 3rd Drum, #C002372 ..............................$495,000

LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS: LIEBHERR L566 2+2, (‘13) 255HP, Hydrostatic Drive, TC, RC, 26.5R25 Tires, 6.5 YD Bkt, ROPS w/AC ..$CALL LIEBHERR A904C, (‘15), Rubber Tired w/Speeder Pkg, Aux Hyd, 40,300#, #C002263 ............................$CALL LIEBHERR R946LC, (‘13), 22’ 4” Boom, 13’ 4” Stick, QC66, #C000074....................................................$CALL LIEBHERR PR736 LGP, (‘15), 204 HP, 32” Pads, 6-Way Blade, EROPS, #C001941 ..................................$CALL

Milwaukee, WI 1-800-236-6900 Fax 414-541-1892

Wausau, WI 1-800-242-7113 Fax 715-675-9748

Crushing & Screening Div. Little Chute, WI 1-800-236-8318 Fax 920-788-6753

For information on our in-stock equipment, contact Chad Benz at:

cbenz@amstate.com or mobile 1-414-553-5665 or 1-800-236-6900 Visit us at: www.amstate.com


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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS

COMPACTORS

CRANES

Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,

AIR COMPRESSORS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500

BACKHOES

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS

(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

CRAWLER TRACTORS

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500

MOTOR SCRAPERS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)

Komatsu

PC128UU,

1996,

offset

boom, Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good

rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing good con-

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

dition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100,000 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL

BUCKETS Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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Airport Conveyor Job Relies on Excavation Support

Dave Bombardo (L), Sheehy Construction superintendent, and Joe Miller, trench and shoring specialist of Gary Carlson Equipment.

Equipment operator Ben Dolan uses a 66-hp Bobcat E85 excavator, which has a 13-in. tail overhang. Keith Kamish, co-owner of Kamish Excavating, said the E85 can work in compact environments, including construction, landscaping, utilities, rental and agriculture.

Installing a new baggage system in a confined space over decades’ worth of infrastructure at one of the Midwest’s busiest airports could have been a formidable task if not for the combined know-how of Sheehy Construction, Kamish Excavating, Gary Carlson Equipment and a team of industry specialists. The project called for replacing a bag conveyor beneath the upper level roadway at Terminal 1 of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The new device, designed

required installation of a temporary excavation support system. Sheehy Construction hired Engineering Partners International LLC to design the support system, which consists of a three-sided trench shoring box, with the fourth side left open and placed against the existing basement wall. Due to the presence of the utilities, the shoring box had to be constructed with four unequal sides, which in turn required the design of custom struts. Once the shoring box was in

to enhance automated maintenance and jam-clearing, will support the Delta Air Lines check-in system scheduled to become operational in January 2019. The project required construction of a new footing adjacent to an existing basement wall. The bottom of the footing was set on top of limestone bedrock at a depth of about 14 ft. below existing grade. The proximity of a vast network of underground utilities and water lines prohibited the use of an opencut excavation, however, and

The Pro-Tec Equipment Mod Series, installed in a unique configuration, allowed the installation of concrete footings for the new baggage drop-off area at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

place, the corner posts were anchored to the top of the bedrock, allowing removal of the intermediate struts and leaving the corner posts supported at the top and bottom. As a result, the new footing and pier could be formed and poured without interference from the intermediate struts. Sheehy Construction, St. Paul, brought on Kamish Excavating as the subcontractor for excavating the large custom piers. Founded in 2001 by Keith and Angela Kamish, the company, also based in St.

Finished and waterproofed pier footing Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

at

Paul, specializes in earthwork, structural demolition, interior demolition, environmental site remediation, and emergency response services. To solve the delicate problem of working around the utilities and water lines, Keith Kamish contacted Joe Miller at Gary Carlson Equipment, who immediately thought the job would be a perfect application of the MOD Series trench shields from Pro-Tec Equipment, Lansing, Mich., a see AIRPORT page 56

Gary Carlson Equipment fabricator Todd Michelson inspects custom-made shoring-struts, which were applied to each footing area.


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NORTH DAKOTA TA Bismarck 701.250.4882 Bismarck Fargo 701.250.4882 701.271.2369 Fargo Minot 701.271.2369 701.839.4020 Williston Williston 701.577.1249 701.577.1249

NORTH DAKOTA

GEORGIA GEORGIA Buford Buford 678.318.9500 678.318.9500 Macon (Opening Fall 2018) 478.200.3300 Savannah Savannah 912.964.8079 912.964.8079

SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA North Charleston North Charleston 843.414.1120 843.414.1120 Columbia Columbia 803 791 0740 803.791.0740 803.791.0740 Piedmont Piedmont 864.704.1060 864.704.1060

NORTH CAROLINA NORTH Asheville CAROLINA Asheville 828.687.0620 828.687.0620 Charlotte Charlotte 704.596.8283 704.596.8283 Greenville Greenville 252.754.5280 252.754.5280 Raleigh Raleigh 919.661.8710 919.661.8710

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2015 Bobcat S595 - Call for Details

Bobcat Excavators in Stock, Call for Pricing

Bobcat Toolcats In Stock

Doosan DX140LC Excavator Available for Rent

Largest Selection in the Midwest! ®

Authorized Bobcat Dealer Bobcat 440 ..........................................Starting at $4,500 Bobcat 463’s ........................................Starting at $8,000 Bobcat 542B ........................................Starting at $6,900 Bobcat 642 ........................................................$7,500 Bobcat 642B ......................................................$8,500 Bobcat 743 ..........................................Starting at $8,000 Bobcat 751 ................................Several Starting at $9,900 Bobcat 753 ........................................Starting at $10,000 Bobcat 763F, Series, Open Cab ..............................$11,500 Bobcat 773G, With Heat ......................................$15,900 Bobcat 843, Heated Cab ......................................$10,000

Bobcat 853’s ......................................Starting at $11,000 Bobcat 863, With Heat ........................................$12,900 Bobcat 863G ......................................................14,900 Bobcat 873 ......................................................$17,900 Bobcat S130, 2006, Heated Cab ................................CALL Bobcat S185s, With Heat and Air, 500 Hours to 5000 Hours...... ......................................................Starting at $14,900 Bobcat S250 ......................................Starting at $17,500

Compact Track Machines Bobcat T190’s ....................................Starting at $17,500 Bobcat T200 ......................................Starting at $17,500 Bobcat T250, Gold ................................Starting at $24,500 Bobcat T300 ......................................Starting at $25,000

2015 Bobcat T770 - Call for Details

Other Brands Gehl 4615 Skidloader, Open Canopy ..........................$8,500 Mustang 2105 ......................................................CALL New Holland L175 ................................................CALL John Deere 250/260 Models Available ........................CALL

Excavators Bobcat 331’s, Several w/Heat & Open Canopys .................... ......................................................Starting at $15,900 Bobcat 334 ..........................................................CALL Bobcat 337D, A/C, HT..........................................$35,900 Bobcat 341 ........................................Starting at $29,990 Bobcat 442 ..............................Several Starting at $45,000

Large Used Trailer Selection Starting at $1,500

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JD 245GLC, 9’ 7” Arm, Bomag BW177DH-40, 30” Rubber Pads, 66” Smooth Drum, #103277 ..........$49,500 Warranty, #105917 ........ ......................$175,000

Rome RC-180CS Roll JD 824K, Cab, Air, JD 750J, Orops, 24” out Scraper, #7072 ...... Ride, 6.0 yd Bucket, Pads, 129” Blade, #109076 ........$109,000 ........................$42,000 #109123 ........$265,000

CEC Screen, 6 x 16 JD 624K, Tool Carrier, Wheeled Screen, Coupler, Aux Hyd, #99984............$179,000 #91758 ..........$259,000

JD 744K, QC, 3 Spool, JD 670GLC, 13’ 9” Arm, JD 850K, 128” Semi U Blade, Ripper, #108361 #109511..........$210,000 36” Pads, #107833........ ......................$225,000 ......................$498,000

JD 710K, Cab, Air, 4x4, JD 772D, Low Cab, Air, 14’+2’ Blade, Scarifier, Ext Hoe, Aux Hyd, #109673 ........$115,000 #75716 ............$88,000

NPK Hammers, All Sizes for All Makes. Inspected and Well Maintained, GH4-GH18

JD 550K, LGP, 24” Pads, JD 300GLC, 12’ 4” Arm, 124” Blade, #96606 ........ 32” Pads, Warranty, ..........................$99,500 #107835 ..........$183,000

JD 210CW, 2 Piece JD 9560R, High Flow, JD 844K, Cab, Air, Boom, Aux Hyd, #75042 Front Weights, #109055 Joystick, 7.25yd Bucket, ......................$104,000 ......................$249,000 #105102 ........$159,000

JD 670D, Low Cab, Air, JD 644K, Cab, Air, 3 Spool, Ride, #106109 .. 14’ Blade, #98303 ........ ......................$149,500 ........................$89,500


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Nucor Announces Plans to Expand Kentucky Sheet Mill Nucor Corporation’s Board of Directors approved an investment of $650 million to expand the production capability of Nucor Steel Gallatin, the company’s flat-rolled sheet steel mill located in Ghent, Ky. This investment will increase the production capability from 1,600,000 tons to approximately 3,000,000 tons annually and will increase the maximum coil width to approximately 73 in. The project is expected to create 70 full-time jobs. This expansion complements the $176 million investment currently under way to construct a hot band continuous pickle galvanizing line at Nucor Steel Gallatin. The pickle galvanizing line is expected to be operational in the first half of 2019 and will produce approximately 500,000 tons per year of galvanized hot band steel. Nucor continues to evaluate additional expansion projects as part of the company’s initiative to further grow its sheet business. “This investment is another

Nucor’s Board of Directors approved a plan to invest $650 million to expand the production capability of Nucor Steel Gallatin in Ghent, Ky.

major component of our planned strategy for long-term profitable growth,” said John Ferriola, chairman, CEO & president of Nucor. “Together with the new galvanizing line, this expansion increases our presence in the important

Midwest market, specifically in the automotive, agriculture, heavy equipment, and energy pipe and tube sectors.” Nucor acquired the former Gallatin Steel Company in late 2014 for a purchase price of

approximately $780 million. “We would like to thank Governor Matt Bevin, our local officials, East Kentucky Power Cooperative and Owen Electric, our teammates and the entire community for their support,” said

John Farris, vice president and general manager, Nucor Steel Gallatin. “The project will allow us to better serve our automotive and value-added customers.” Nucor and its affiliates are manufacturers of steel products, with operating facilities primarily in the United States and Canada. Products produced include: carbon and alloy steel — in bars, beams, sheet and plate; hollow structural section tubing; electrical conduit; steel piling; steel joists and joist girders; steel deck; fabricated concrete reinforcing steel; cold finished steel; steel fasteners; metal building systems; steel grating; and wire and wire mesh. Nucor, through The David J. Joseph Company, also brokers ferrous and nonferrous metals, pig iron and HBI/DRI; supplies ferroalloys; and processes ferrous and nonferrous scrap. Nucor is North America’s largest recycler. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

After 60 Years, Antique Grove RT Still Getting It Done Back in 1962 John “JJ” Curran was a budding young entrepreneur starting a crane company in Detroit. His first purchase was a Grove RT-58, and nearly 60 years later, the crane is still a money maker for JJ Curran Crane Company. “This RT-58 was built to last,” said Jeff Curran, son of JJ who is now coowner and CFO. “It’s a simple tool that is easy to operate and we always find work for it. The crane is very mobile and can fit into tight spaces, and it’s great for pick-and-carry operations. It is still generating revenue for us almost 60 years later.” It’s a testament to Grove quality that the RT-58 is still in use. JJ Curran Crane Company uses the crane for a variety of tasks that require a compact crane, such as lifting inside of steel mills, refineries and cement plants, and working outside, transporting boats or handling materials on the job site. Curran’s loyalty to Grove and the RT-58 have paid dividends — he estimates the crane has completed some 300 jobs in the last seven years alone. “This RT-58 does have sentimental significance to me. My father started this company in the 1950s and began building the crane business in the 1960s. It was the first hydraulic crane we ever bought,” said Larry Curran, president of JJ Curran Crane Company. “This crane is part of the family now. It’s that old beater you keep on the family farm.” Curran is still a big Grove customer. His company has several models in its fleet, many of them all-terrain cranes, and has purchased more than 80 Grove units over the years, more than from any other manufacturer. He credits their reliability, performance and lifecycle value, as well as the support he has received from Grove dealers. “We love our big new cranes, but the RT-58 takes us back to our roots,” Jeff Curran said. “It reminds us of all the great people that have come through here over the years. They may have gone on, but this crane is still working.” For more information about Manitowoc, visit www.manitowoc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JJ Curran Crane Company is still using the Grove RT-58 it purchased nearly 60 years ago.


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Indiana American Water Expands Treatment Capability

Indiana American Water of Richmond, Ind., expects to complete its new water treatment plant and a raw water pumping station by March 20, 2019.

By Brenda Ruggiero

River City Construction LLC, Benton, Ill., was awarded the contract for the $45 million upgrade to Indiana American Water’s treatment capacities.

tiveness of the use of sodium permanganate, a chemical which allows using less chorine at the front of the treatment process. The contract also calls for the construction of a new chemIndiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water ical building for safe chemical containment, construction of Company in Richmond, Ind., is currently in the middle of a a 20-in. transmission main to transport water from the com$45 million upgrade to the company’s water treatment pany’s site for treatment at the new Middlefork facility, and endeavors. Work will include the construction of a new the replacement of a pumping station on the city’s east side. water treatment plant and a new raw water pumping station. At the Middlefork site, a filter backwash water recycling The contract was awarded to River City Construction facility will be constructed, and a new onsite ground storage LLC, Benton, Ill., under the direction of project manager tank will be added for finished drinking water. Levi Wright, who reported that work began Sept. 18, 2018, Wright reported that major subcontractors for the project and is expected to be complete by March 20, 2019. include GA Rich & Sons out of Deer Creek, Ill., for process The new water treatment facility will replace the existing piping; Culy Contracting out of Winchester, Ind., for site pipone, which is currently located near the Middlefork ing; Cummins Electric out of Richmond, Ind.; Rick Reservoir. The company reports that the new facilThomas Masonry out of Richmond, Ind.; Milestone ity will improve water quality and help to meet LP out of Richmond, Ind., for the excavation; and new, more stringent regulations, reduce disinfecLangeTech out of St. Louis, Mo., for the integration byproducts in the finished drinking water and tion. enhance plant safety. In addition to this project, Indiana American “While we have continued to upgrade our infraWater has reportedly also invested nearly $5.5 milstructure over the years in this community, these lion to replace or relocate more than seven miles of investments will help us to take our water quality, aging water mains in the Richmond area during the service and reliability to a new level of excellast five years. lence,” noted Deborah Dewey, Indiana American Indiana American Water serves nearly 16,000 Water president. customers in its Richmond service area, or a popuThe water quality regulations are associated lation of more than 40,000 people. with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Long With a history dating back to 1886, American Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. Water is the largest and most geographically “One unique aspect of the project is the progresdiverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater sive design-build delivery method used by utility company. The company serves an estimated American Water to accelerate the project schedule 15 million people in 46 states and Ontario, Canada. and also reduce cost and increase efficiency,” (This story also can be found on Construction Wright said. “Our design partner is Hazen & Indiana American Water expects its new facility will improve water Equipment Guide’s website at www.construcSawyer out of Raleigh, N.C.” tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG The Richmond treatment facility uses both sur- quality and help meet new, more stringent federal regulations. CEG CORRESPONDENT

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lion. Today, it is $60 billion. Under Ruane’s stewardship, ARTBA developed and launched nationallyacclaimed economic research, safety and education programs, including the: Transportation Investment Advocacy Center (www.transportationinvestment.org); National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse (www.workzonesafety.org); and the Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals program (www.puttingsafetyfirst.org), which earned American National Standards Institute accreditation under the ISO/IEC 17024 international standard for professional certification in May 2018. Ruane was pivotal in the creation of the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC), now in its 22nd year, which includes 31 national associations and labor unions, the 105-member Alliance for Truth in Transportation Budgeting, which successfully pushed reforms to end the long-time impoundment of Highway Trust Fund revenue, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce-led Americans for Transportation Mobility (ATM), which he has served as vice chair. Another key Ruane leadership initiative included the 1990 creation of the association’s eighth permanent membership division — Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation — to help develop and move federal legislation that would foster private investment in transportation projects to supplement public funding. ARTBA played a key role in opening this door in the 1995 highway bill which allowed, for the first time, states to be reimbursed with federal funds for bond principal, interest costs and insurance on Title 23 projects. The association also hosted its 30th Annual National Conference on P3s in Transportation this past July in the Nation’s Capitol. Ruane is a past chairman of the Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC), a permanent coalition of more than 50 trade associations representing small business interests in Washington, D.C. He also is an officer of the International Road Federation (IRF). For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Industry Tackles Challenges From Concrete Washout Construction waste such as concrete washout is under scrutiny from environment agencies around the world, largely due to its heavy-metal content, notably chrome. With the rate of construction unlikely to slow down, there will be no let-up in the quantity of concrete washout produced. There needs to be an increased awareness of technology that can help concrete plants and construction firms meet growing demand, without suffering legal, financial or environmental consequences associated with waste disposal. Among such technologies are the latest Qdos chemical metering pumps and Bredel hose pumps from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG), which are highly proven in tough applications such as construction sites, aggregate and concrete production plants. Alkalinity Issues Water contacting freshly exposed or poured concrete takes on an alkaline pH (circa 13) due to chemical reactions between the water and free lime particles within the cement. At a typical concrete plant, up to 12,000 cu m of water is consumed every year, which means that the washing down of machinery, equipment and transportation vehicles becomes problematic. The issue is equally prominent at construction sites, where there are many common sources of alkaline waters, including: washing chutes and drums used with fresh concrete; cutting or coring concrete structures; hydro-demolition processes; surface water run-off from recently lime-stabilized sites; stockpiled or spread-crushed demolition materials; placement of fresh concrete beneath groundwater (such as piled foundations). Harmful Effects While most are familiar with the dangers of acids, highly alkaline substances such as concrete wash water can be just as corrosive, and if left untreated can cause concrete burns, damage to vegetation and the surrounding ecosystem. The UK Environment Agency publishes Pollution Prevention Guidelines, including PPG6 “Working at construction and demolition sites”, a guideline that is intended to assist with those in the construction and demolition industry. This states that precautions must be taken to ensure the complete protection of watercourses and groundwater against pollution. Further, it states that “Suitable provision should be made for the washing out of concrete mixing plant or ready-mixed concrete lorries. Such washings must not be allowed to flow into any drain or watercourse.” Ready-mixed concrete trucks should not be allowed to wash

Siltbuster photo

Construction waste such as concrete washout is under scrutiny from environment agencies around the world, largely due to its heavy-metal content, notably chrome. An increased awareness of technology can help concrete plants and construction firms meet growing demand, without suffering legal, financial or environmental consequences associated with waste disposal.

out anywhere other than the areas designated for the purpose. Dilution or Neutralization? So, how does the industry go about resolving the high pH of wash water? Some think it only requires dilution, but this is a popular misconception. In fact, to dilute one IBC of concrete wash water at pH 12, the equivalent water of that contained by four Olympic swimming pools would be needed just to bring it back to neutral (pH 7).

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At a typical concrete plant, up to 12,000 cu. m of water is consumed every year, which means that the washing down of machinery, equipment and transportation vehicles becomes problematic.

The typical discharge consents for controlled waters such as surface watercourses and groundwater require a pH of between 6 and 9 (subject to Environmental Permit Limits where relevant). As an alternative, high pH water can be tankered off-site, although this is well documented as an expensive option. To adjust high pH wash water in line with consent levels, a process of neutralization using controlled amounts of reagent is required. Typical reagents include mineral acid (either sulphuric or hydrochloric acid), citric acid, carbon dioxide (CO2) and selfbuffering solutions. The stand-out reagent performer is CO2, largely because the very weak acid created offers high levels of control. In addition, slower reaction rates are suited to automatic pH adjustment systems, and it is virtually impossible to acidify the water through overdosing. Proven Solutions In a typical treatment system, initial pH adjustment is performed to maximize the precipitation of solids and the treated water passes through a lamella clarifier. This process is followed by the recovery of suspended cementitious solids using flocculants dosed by WMFTG’s high accuracy Qdos chemical metering pumps, to aggregate the fine particulates into rapidly settling clumps. Following treatment, settled solids from the water collect in a hopper where the resulting sludge can then be pumped by

Bredel hose pumps into a skip or sludge storage tank, or for off-site disposal. The level and type of solids in the sludge various greatly but does not impact the capacity of the hose pumps, which can transfer up to 80 percent solids in suspension. Furthermore, flow is entirely independent of suction and discharge conditions. Peristaltic pumps from WMFTG are increasingly favored for concrete washout applications, due to their extremely low maintenance requirements, and safe, noncontacting pumping method. Without mechanical seals or valves to leak or corrode, Qdos and Bredel pumps completely contain the pumped fluid, preventing operator contact with chemicals, or spillage of untreated sludge. Importantly, peristaltic pumps do not require skilled personnel for maintenance. A simple Qdos ReNu pumphead or Bredel hose change, takes only minutes and can be performed on site. Their low cost maintenance adds to the list of reasons that growing numbers of plant contractors are turning to WMFTG pumps for chemical dosing and sludge transfer duties in the final stages of pH adjustment and treatment of concrete wash water. Clean, pH-adjusted and sediment-free water can then be re-used on site, for tanker and conveyor washout, providing further cost savings. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JCB Wins More Army Orders for Engineer Excavators JCB has received an extension to its current production contract with the Department of Defense to manufacture high mobility engineer excavators (HMEEs) for the United States Army. The $72.8 million deal for approximately 180 HMEEs will continue production through 2020. A new multi-year contract is expected in the future and will further HMEE production into the middle of the next decade. JCB manufactures the HMEE at its North America headquarters near Savannah. In August, the company hosted military and community leaders, and visiting dignitaries, at the facility to commemorate the production of 1,000 HMEEs for the U.S. military and allied nations. “The people of JCB are proud to build the construction machines our soldiers need to safely complete their military and humanitarian missions around the world,” said Richard Fox-Marrs, president and CEO of JCB has delivered more than 900 high mobility engineer excavators (HMEEs) to the JCB North America. “This contract exten- U.S. Army and a further 80 HMEEs to nine allied militaries around the world. sion is great news not only for the men and women in uniform who depend on HMEEs, by mid-2019. To enable the higher produc- Department of Defense and other governbut for the many talented JCB people and tion rate, the company will add approximate- ment agencies,” said Chris Giorgianni, JCB suppliers in this region who contribute to this ly 20 positions over the next nine months. vice president of government and defense. program’s success.” “The growth and success of the HMEE “In addition to the new HMEEs, we will To meet the increased demand, JCB program positions JCB well for other con- soon begin delivering 1,600 forklifts to the expects to double the HMEE production rate struction equipment programs within the Army. Beyond that, we are looking at other

Defense opportunities that can benefit from our commercial equipment prowess.” The HMEE is a mobile, versatile construction machine well-suited to a range of military and disaster relief missions, including earthmoving, fortification construction and ground clearing. The design leverages JCB’s proven commercial products, including the 4CX-15 SUPER — the largest backhoe loader available in North America and the JCB Fastrac — the world’s fastest production tractor, according to the manufacturer. In addition to its top speed of 55 mph, the HMEE is certified for military transport on ships, rail and aircraft, and for airdrop operations. It is available in various configurations including an armored specification. In 2005, JCB won the first multi-year production contract for 636 machines, valued at approximately $209 million, with an additional service contract worth approximately $20 million. Subsequent contract extensions and international sales have boosted production to 1,000 machines. For more information, visit www.jcb.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Construction Companies Can Do More to Prevent Accidents Construction companies have greatly improved safety but there’s still much to be done. About one in ten constructionsite workers are injured every year, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This adds up to about 150,000 construction-site injuries annually, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 2016, 991 construction workers died on the job, OSHA said. While falls are the top cause of accidents, using equipment also is a leading cause of injuries. Training and certifying workers to operate equipment safely is the critical first step. The second step is having a simple, effective way to track and verify all worker training and OSHA certifications, said David Finkelstein, president of Credential Verification Service (CVS), which serves construction companies nationally. “Continually verifying each worker’s training status can go a long way toward improving safety,” he said. CVS uses enhanced photo ID cards to: • Ensure that each employee is appropriately trained for the work he or she is assigned; • Ensure that each job is assigned to an employee who has the training required to do that job safely; and • Alert the employee and supervisor when a certification is about to expire. CVS prints a unique QR code on each employee’s photo ID card. The code allows immediate access to the employee’s training history. This lets the company easily record every training session and qualification the worker has completed. With the CVS smartphone app, authorized trainers can automatically

When an employee is assigned a job, the supervisor scans the ID card with a smartphone or tablet to read the QR code. The employee’s current training records are then displayed on the screen, securely and reliably.

record attendees upon course completion. The trainer just scans the QR code on the ID card to update the employee’s training records, which are stored securely on the cloud. The app also can be used by foremen to track attendance at worksite meetings such as toolbox talks. When an employee is assigned a job, the supervisor scans the ID card with a smartphone or tablet to read the QR code. The employee’s current training records are then displayed on the screen, securely and reliably. “It saves us a lot of time and encourages a safety culture,” said Kyle Tocheff, an administrator with Kokosing Construction Company. “If a supervisor or foreman wants to know if the person is certified to run a piece of equipment, they scan it with their smartphone and all of the training comes up.” Credential Verification Service costs $50 per month plus $15 per month per 100 users. Besides ID cards, CVS also works on silicone wristbands. The firm’s credential verification services for safety-crucial industries such as construction, healthcare, energy and transportation can be ordered at www.credentialverificationservice.com or by contacting CVS at 888-980-6179. CredentialVerification Service is a service of InstantCard (https://instantcard.net ). Identity card best practices are posted on Twitter (@instantcardid) and LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/instantcard) and on the CVS blog.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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When new technologies are invented there is a tendency to overestimate the impact they will make in the short term — but then to underestimate their influence once they have become established. Machine connectivity is the latest technology to excite the industry, but what are the main factors that are driving its adoption? Volvo asked leading IoT analyst Michele Mackenzie to help connect the dots. (Volvo Construction Equipment): What are the main drivers of M2M connectivity? (Michele Mackenzie): In the construction equipment sector it is the ability to remotely monitor vehicle diagnostics, helping to reduce failures and downtime, increase productivity and improve customer satisfaction. It is also enabling fleet management services — location, productivity, vehicle performance and operator behavior. Remote fleet management is now quite well established, with a clearly understood return on investment. Is construction falling behind other M2M sectors? Not necessarily. For some time, companies like Volvo CE have been using sensor networks that monitor various aspects of machine performance. This IoT technology is reducing downtime, as predictive maintenance and remote fault correction becomes commonplace. It is also leading to a positive impact on environmental factors such as pollution, as well as profitability. Machine connectivity is allowing construction equipment manufacturers to change their business models. In the past, they sold or rented a piece of equipment, and that was largely that. Connectivity allows manufacturers to engage with customers on an ongoing basis, providing them with a service as well as a product. How many connected vehicles are there worldwide? We estimate that there are around 224 million vehicles worldwide (including passenger cars and commercial vehicles) with some form of connectivity. This will range from simple tracking solutions to more sophisticated fleet management applications. How fast is it expected to grow? By 2026 we forecast that there will be 929 million connected vehicles, representing an average annual growth rate during that period of 17 percent. That sounds like a lot of data being transferred — what if the cellular network coverage is weak? Some countries have better coverage than others in terms of cellular networks, with 2G and 4G available. But even in remote areas, with unreliable cellular coverage, machines can be fitted with dual mode cellular/satellite devices to enable connectivity. What is V2X communication? In the automotive sector V2X will mean vehicles being

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able to communicate with each other on the road or site, so they know where each other are, as well as communicate with infrastructure by the roadside — with traffic lights, for example. What is the 5G cellular network? Fifth-generation wireless, or 5G, is the latest cellular technology, engineered to greatly increase the speed and responsiveness of wireless networks. By making better use of the radio spectrum it will enable far more devices to access the mobile internet at the same time, as well as deliver much faster data download and upload speeds, wider coverage, and more stable connections. Is 5G just more bandwidth? 5G will see the introduction of several new technologies, but standards haven’t been agreed yet for all 5G protocols. Higher-frequency bands — 3.5GHz (gigahertz) to 26GHz

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The elements have been a factor during construction, but the project has remained close to the number of allotted weather days.

A tower crane is being used during construction, along with all-terrain cranes of various sizes.

ing on five floors. In addition, MEP/FP systems are continu- since the building went vertical. ing to be roughed in on all levels. Elevators are also being A tower crane is being used during construction, along installed. with all-terrain cranes of various sizes, excavators, loaders, Curtainwall is being installed around the perimeter of the telehandlers, skip hoist and lifts. academic building. Roofing is nearing completion. MEP/FP systems continue to be installed, as well. Underground foundations have already been completed, as well as cast-in-place structure with post-tensioned elevated slabs (residential tower), steel structure (academic building) with slab on metal deck, precast panels, majority of roofing, exterior wall insulation and seven floors of windows on the residential tower. The elements have been a factor, but the project has remained close to the number of allotted weather days. Envelope enclosure is roughly six weeks away. Key tasks yet to be carried out include interior finishes and site work that includes hardscape and landscape. The existing site was a grade-level parking lot. The only clearing involved the existing asphalt pavement. As for unexpected issues, the UIC/Fan Wang photo water-main connection needed to be relocated One goal of the design is to introduce daylight as a major feature due to conflicts with existing utilities in the within the classroom aesthetic. adjacent streets. The site is surrounded by student pedestrian traffic on Materials required include steel, concrete, precast and three sides, and an interstate highway on the other. glass. The welfare of the students and general public just outside Kristy Cubas, associate principal with the Chicago-based the site is always a top priority, and measures are taken to international architecture, interior design and planning firm ensure the safety of all persons near the site at all times. A Solomon Cordwell Buenz, said one of the main goals was to full-time safety representative has been present at the site see UIC page 42


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Attachments Pages 33-37

For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

John Deere Adds Stump Shredder to Worksite Pro Lineup John Deere continues to expand its Worksite Pro attachments lineup with the addition of the SS30 model stump shredder. Ideal for landscaping and construction job sites, the new shredder removes stumps from 8 to 28 in. (20 to 71 cm) in one pass. Larger stumps are easily removed with multiple bores. The stump shredder is optimized for the new mid- and large-frame G-Series skid steers (320G, 324G, 330G and 332G) and mid- and large-frame G-Series compact track loaders (325G, 331G and 333G). “Our shredder was engineered to be a powerful, indispensable tool for tree stump removal,” said Jessica Hill, global program manager, attachments. “It’s a unique offering to the market that was created to keep operators safer and more productive.” The stump shredder is designed with a low-speed, high-torque auger planetary drive that shreds tree stumps with reduced incidence of high-speed flying debris when compared to conventional stump grinders. Despite its slower operating speeds, stump removal also is faster than conventional

grinders. Site cleanup is easy due to the small, contained chip pile produced by the attachment. For superior ease of operation, the shredder’s hardened pilot cone draws the auger into the stump while 0.75 in. (1.9 cm) thick, AR500 steel blades efficiently cut the stump. With the SS30 model, operators can bore up to 20 in. (50.8 cm) into the ground to remove stump feeder roots. The stump shredder also was built to provide customers with cost and time savings. Carbide tool replacement parts are not needed for the attachment, and maintenance is only required every 1,000 stumps, yielding lower operating costs and maximum uptime. The new stump shredder attachment is backed by John Deere parts, service and warranty coverage. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Ideal for landscaping and construction job sites, the SS30 model stump shredder removes stumps from 8 to 28 in. (20 to 71 cm) in one pass.

For ease of operation, the shredder’s hardened pilot cone draws the auger into the stump while 0.75 in. (1.9 cm) thick, AR500 steel blades efficiently cut the stump.


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Solesbee’s Offers Excavator Stump Puller With Replaceable Wear Tips Solesbee’s, an equipment and attachments manufacturer, offers its excavator stump puller for efficient stump removal and land clearing. Solesbee’s manufactures the attachment with high-strength alloy steel and replaceable wear tips for extended service life. The powerful attachment, known as the “Stumper,” fits 15- to 40-ton (13.6 to 36 t) excavators and can increase production by as much as 30 percent compared to other land-clearing methods, such as bucket attachments, bulldozing and forestry mowing. This speed allows contractors to complete jobs in less time and generate fast ROI, according to the manufacturer. “The stump puller is an extremely versatile and efficient piece of equipment for clearing land,” said David Jenkins, president of Solesbee’s Equipment & Attachments LLC. “It allows contractors to extract stumps of all sizes in a fraction

Solesbee’s photo

Solesbee’s manufactures the stump puller attachment with high-strength alloy steel and a replaceable wear tip — something no other manufacturer offers.

Solesbee’s photo

Solesbee’s stump puller attachment fits 15- to 40-ton carriers to handle a variety of applications, including clearing land, uprooting trees, pulling posts and moving materials, such as rocks, stumps and even scrap metal.

of the time it would take using other methods and with minimal soil disruption, so backfill and leveling take less time as well.” The attachment’s two shanks easily cut through roots so operators can remove stumps without displacing a large amount of dirt. The shank’s curved design significantly increases breakout force for slicing through tough surfaces when extracting forestry material. Additionally, the shank’s replaceable wear tips extend the attachment’s service life by allowing operators to simply change out the tips as opposed to purchasing a new stump puller. The Stumper can be paired with Solesbee’s excavator thumbs to lift and stack stumps, limbs and debris. It also features claws on the back of each shank to push stumps away from the excavator. This enables operators to better position stumps and other materials to grab and pick up using the attachment and excavator thumb. The stump puller also is compatible with Solesbee’s quick coupler, making attachment changes fast and easy. Solesbee’s offers a two-year warranty on all products, including the Stumper. For more information about Solesbee’s, call 800/4198090 or visit www.solesbees.com. For more information about Kinshofer, call 800/268-9525 or visit www.kinshofer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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LiuGong Appoints Gilliam North Central Sales Manager LiuGong North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of LiuGong Machinery based in Liuzhou, China, and a manufacturer of heavy construction equipment, has announced the appointment of J.R. Gilliam as sales manager of its North Central territory. Effective July 2018, Gilliam’s new responsibilities will focus on dealer development of LiuGong and Dressta sales functions, assisting dealers throughout the territory from his home base in Kentucky. The North Central territory of LiuGong North America includes the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, South Dakota, North Dakota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska and Kansas. Prior to his employment with LiuGong, Gilliam managed John Deere dealerships in Kentucky, Texas and Montana for Holt Equipment Co. and RDO Equipment Co. for more than 20 years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Bobcat of Indy Indianapolis 317-769-4946 Whitestown 317-769-4946

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ROADS from page 1

Minneapolis, where the Interstate 35W bridge collapsed in 2007, killing 13 people and injuring 145. Aviation in Minnesota earned the highest grade, the Star Tribune reported. The group gave the state a “B,” noting that the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and reliever airports have undergone $455 million in improvements over the last year. Public transportation systems in the state provide about 111 million rides to passengers a year, but the report points out that the transit system is in need of $450 million over the next five years to keep it in “working order.” The ASCE found the majority of Minnesota’s dams are more than 50 years old and are beyond their design life. In addition, the group’s report said the state’s drinking water infrastructure is in need of a $7.5 billion upgrade, and wastewater facilities require $236 million annually to improve and replace treatment systems. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Columbia 573-886-9435

Wichita 316-943-9311 www.sellersequipment.com

Oakwood Village 440-439-4000 • 800-843-1205 www.gibsonmachinery.com

WISCONSIN Swiderski Equipment, Inc.

Lano Equipment, Inc.

Thorp 715-669-5255

Shakopee 952-445-6310 • 877-753-6100

Wausau 715-675-2391

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www.swiderskiequipment.com

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Pair of Midwest Distributors Earn 2018 Case Diamond Dealer Awards Case Construction Equipment has named its 2018 “Diamond Dealer” and “Gold Dealer” award recipients as a part of its North American Construction Equipment Partnership Program. The awards recognize dealerships across the United States and Canada for excellence in five categories including sales performance, marketing and communications, product support, parts support and training. The 2018 Diamond Dealer award winners are: ASCO (Texas), Crawler Supply (Louisiana), Groff Tractor (Pennsylvania., Maryland, New Jersey), HiTrac (1974) (Winnipeg, Manitoba), J.R. Brisson (Ontario, Quebec), Kucera Farm Supply (Ontario), Longus Equipment Inc. (Quebec), McCann Industries (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan), Monroe Tractor (New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut), Nueces Power Equipment (Texas), Redhead Equipment (Saskatchewan), Sequoia Equipment (California), and State Equipment (Kentucky, West Virginia). The 2017 Gold Dealer award winners are: Eagle Power

& Equipment (Delaware, Pennsylvania), Hills Machinery (North Carolina, South Carolina) and Lawrence Equipment (Virginia). “Our Diamond and Gold dealers truly represent the professional partner that customers seek when choosing a brand,” said Michel Marchand, vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment. “These exemplary dealerships live up to the Case brand promise throughout Michael Marchand every aspect of their business: hiring the right people, Case Construction Equipment delivering a differentiated level of service in market, and building enduring relationships with their customers.” Case’s Partnership Program is designed to increase dealer performance per the results of a dealer assessment while encouraging them to excel in their role as a “Professional Partner” to customers. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com.

“These exemplary dealerships live up to the Case brand promise...”

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Brayman Construction Among Most Innovative Firms in U.S. Construction Saxonburg, Penn.-based Brayman Construction and its affiliate, Advanced Construction Robotics, were named as among the most innovative construction firms in the country for creating an autonomous rebartying robot for bridge construction projects. Brayman Construction is a member of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), and along with Sundt Construction and the AGC Oregon-Columbia Chapter, was recognized as the first ever firstplace winner of the AGC-Autodesk Innovation Awards announced during the AGC Centennial Celebration. “Construction firms like this have the skill, ingenuity and determination to overcome any challenge,” said Eddie Stewart, the association’s president and the president & CEO of Montgomery, Ala.-based Caddell Construction. “These contractors are proving what dedicated construction professionals can accomplish.” Brayman founded its affiliate,

Advanced Construction Robotics Inc., to create and commercialize autonomous products to help solve industry-wide challenges, including construction workforce shortages. The firm’s first product, Tybot, is an autonomous rebar-tying robot that will tie intersections continuously day or night without breaks or injuries. Construction crews only need to carry, place and frame-in 10 percent of the deck rebar before the Tybot can get to work. Tybot allows firms to complete bridge decking projects more efficiently, while protecting the safety of the workforce. The association also presented Brayman with a $10,000 first-place prize. In addition to Brayman Construction, AGC OregonColumbia chapter was named second place winner for developing its Educator Externship Program created to help address the industry’s workforce shortage challenges. The chapter received a $5,000 second-place

prize. The third-place award was presented to Sundt Construction for developing an electronic estimating toolkit to help streamline the construction estimation process. Sundt also received a $2,500 prize for thirdplace. Stewart noted that the association created its first-ever AGC-Autodesk Innovation Awards to inspire members of the construction industry to craft innovative solutions to pressing industry challenges. The association announced the inaugural contest winners during its Centennial Celebration event. Stewart added that the Innovation Award showcases free thinkers within the construction industry to provide solutions to construction challenges we face. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

www.aisequip.com Bridgeport, MI 989/777-0090 Grand Rapids, MI 616/538-2400 Lenox, MI 586/727-7502 New Hudson, MI 248/437-8121 Williamsburg, MI 231/267-5060

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GET MORE DONE WITH ON NE. Why run two macchines when one will do? Whether W you’re loading trucks, busting up blacktop, placing pipe, digging trenches, or moving materials, an LL--Series Backhoe is more than up to the task. By listening and reesponding to our customerss, these versatile machines ffeature improved hydraulic systems for additional lifft capability and supeerb multifunction performan nce. And rugged EPA Final Tier 4/EU Stage IV V diesel engines* meet rigid emission regulations, enabling work in nonattainment areas. The result: our most versatile backhoess ever. TTaake advantage g of un nrivaled capability. p y *Interim Tier 4/Stage IIIB on the 310L EP.

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www.rdoequipment.com Burnsville, MN 952/890-8880 Rochester, MN 507/282-8888 North Mankato, MN 507/387-1836 Marshall, MN 507/532-0994 Sauk Rapids, MN 320/259-6222 Moorhead, MN 701/526-2200 Bismarck, ND 701/223-5798

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Student Pavilion Maximizes Daylight, Minimizes Glare UIC from page 32

create a structure that recognized the urban campus context and enhanced social and physical connections to the city while maintaining a residential collegiate aesthetic. It was also important to make student life visible and integral to UIC’s continued growth from a commuter campus. Reinforcing and promoting student connections through transparency between interior program spaces and the outdoor environment was another consideration. In addition, it was important to celebrate the iconic design of the original campus by echoing the geometric movement expressed in Walter Netsch’s master plan. This called for contextually blending with the campus while fostering the architecture and design of today. “The project is fast-track and the schedule is aggressive,” said Cubas. “However, the university developed the program for both the academic and residential spaces months in advance and were fully prepared for the design team. The team’s expertise in student housing and academic design fostered collaborative workshops with the university throughout the design process. “The idea of combining 50,000 sq. ft. of academic space with student residential is unique to higher education. The creative team was able to capture the benefits of a robust live/learn environment for academic success and expand student life through shared amenities, simplified operations, single point of control and a supportive academic environment.” Said Cubas, “UIC is an urban campus with hard edges conforming to the city grid with limited outdoor connections and landscaping. To soften the edges and introduce active landscape areas, the new building is set back from Harrison Street, affording a large plaza for student gathering. The academic program incorporates open group study and collaboration areas or ‘oasis’ space on the ground floor with direct access to the outdoor environment. An additional secure residential patio is located on the north side of the building with a fireplace and direct views to down-

UIC/Fan Wang photo

“The building massing celebrates the views of the building from the interstate, campus and train station,” says Kristy Cubas, associate principal of Solomon Cordwell Buenz.

town Chicago.” Many large-tiered classrooms on the UIC campus and at other universities are buried within buildings and disconnected from natural light. The goal for the design team was to improve the environment of tiered classrooms and introduce daylight as a major feature within the classroom aesthetic. Significant studies were conducted to analyze solar gain and glare for the student and instructor areas. A combination of frit glass and exterior metal blades integrated into the unitized curtain wall glazing system addressed specific glare issues derived from a solar analysis. “The exterior design is modern and utilizes a white precast panel system to facilitate construction schedule and complement the campus aesthetic,” said Cubas. “Over 70 precast panel types were utilized for the enclosure. The design team worked with the precast subcontractor to design only three forms to facilitate all the panel variations and optimize delivery. The precast has modulation and depth expressed with three-inch projections incorporated

UIC, the city’s largest and only public research university, is recognized as one of the most ethnically rich and culturally diverse universities in the nation. into the panel design. The result is an active and dynamic façade.” Spandrel glass is incorporated in the overall tower façade pattern to reinforce exterior visual movement, while maintaining a consistent window location for the individual units based on room furnishings. A hybrid window wall system was utilized to extend the glazing in incorporate slab edges. This particular system expands the appearance of glass that knits the precast panels on together on the exterior without utilizing more expensive curtain wall. “The site is located on the north edge of campus along the 290 Interstate Freeway and adjacent to the blue line train station which is a

major public transportation hub for students,” said Cubas. “The iconic University Hall which is part of the original campus design is directly south of the site and adjacent to a significant undergraduate housing population. The building massing celebrates the views of the building from the interstate, campus and train station. Strategic placement of social and study lounges staked up the tower focus views to downtown Chicago and the campus to the south with panoramic views.” Sustainability played a significant role in the design strategies of Harrison Hall. Targeted for LEED Gold, building systems, window sizing, building orientation, and massing were thoroughly investi-

gated to maximize comfort while minimizing energy and operation expenses. The two-story academic pavilion interconnected with the residential tower was analyzed extensively to maximize daylighting while minimizing, if not eliminating, any negative glare for the students and instructor. The final design provides a patterning of frit and vertical fins that directly respond to projected glare patterns from the enclosure glazing. “The goal of the design team for the building once completed is a robust student life hub on campus that reinforces the residential nature of the new UIC and promotes student success through active and passive study and collaborative areas within the building,” Cubas added. UIC, the city’s largest and only public research university, is recognized as one of the most ethnically rich and culturally diverse universities in the nation. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Snow and Ice Section For more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Boss Introduces Drag Pro Rear-Mounted Snowplow Boss Snowplow introduced the Drag Pro rear-mounted snowplow to improve productivity and efficiency when clearing parking lots, loading bays and residential driveways. Designed to clear snow using the back of the truck, the Drag Pro reduces the number of passes required with plow widths ranging from 8 to 16 ft. (2.4 to 4.8 m). “Boss is the first and only major manufacturer to have a product like Drag Pro, helping make the jobs of snow and ice professionals easier, more efficient, and ultimately more profitable,” said Mark Klossner, marketing vice president of Boss Snowplow. “We believe that the faster you can restore order, the better — both for business and for the community.” Available in 8 ft. fixed wing, 8 to 12 ft. (2.4 to 3.6 m) hydraulic folding wing, and 8 to 16 ft. hydraulic folding wing models, the Drag Pro can open wide to maximize the area being plowed. The folding wing models are easily controlled via remote in the truck’s cab. Boss Drag Pro features include: • Independent wing control on hydraulic folding wing models • Easy attach/detach for quick operation • Hydraulic relief wing protection • High-performance hydraulic package delivers reliability and speed • Easy access to hydraulic valve to raise/lower speed • Low-profile coupler design for unobstructed tailgate use and visibility • Steel blade cutting edge and urethane wing edges • Available for 4WD, ¾-ton and 1-ton trucks For more information, visit www.bossplow.com.

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Designed to clear snow using the back of the truck, the Drag Pro reduces the number of passes required with plow widths ranging from 8 to 16 ft. (2.4 to 4.8 m).

Virnig Offers Low-Profile Snow Pusher Attachment Virnig Manufacturing Inc., a supplier of skid steer loader attachments and accessories for compact equipment, introduced a low-profile snow pusher attachment for skid steer and track loaders. The low-profile snow pusher has been designed for more efficient and reliable performance in moving snow, flood wastewater, manure or other materials, according to the manufacturer. These skid steer snow pushers are built with shorter side plates than the standard Virnig snow pusher, decreasing the overall height of the pusher to only 27.5 in. (70 cm). The lower attachment height provides greater visibility for operators. The strength of the side plates is significantly increased by angling the cross brace to the These skid steer snow pushers are built with shorter side plates than the standard lower corners. Virnig snow pusher, decreasing the overall height of the pusher to only 27.5 in. (70 cm). The design also features floating skid

shoes along with side-to-side oscillation, which keeps the rubber edge in constant contact with the ground resulting in the removal of slippery, ice residue. The upper section features grated step plates to assist with getting in and out of the cab. The Low Profile Snow Pushers are available in 7, 8, 9 and 10-ft. (2.1, 2.4, 2.7 and 3 m) sizes and feature 1-1/2 by 10 in. (3.8 by 25.4 cm) reversible, replaceable rubber cutting edges. Optional Pull-Back kits also are available to give an operator the ability to draw snow away from buildings and cramped areas such as loading docks. For more information, call 800-6482408 or visit virnigmfg.com/products/snow/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Hiniker’s New Tilt-Lift Plow Utilizes OEM Truck Lights Hiniker Company recently introduced its new 1700 Series Tilt-Lift plow. The Hiniker lifting action keeps the moldboard positioned below the level of the truck lights, eliminating the need for auxiliary plowmounted headlights. This reduces overall cost and installation time, as well as maintenance requirements. The 1700 Series The 1700 Series plows are available in 7 and 7½ ft. (2.1 plows are available in 7 and 2.3 m) widths and feature a 26-in. (66 cm) tall torand 7½ ft. (2.1 and 2.3 m) sion trip-edge moldboard with a stainless steel surface. widths and feature a 26-in. (66 cm) tall torsion trip-edge moldboard power angling, lifting and stacking capabilities, and utilizes commercial quality with a stainless steel surface. The self-aligning, drive-in Hiniker Quick- hydraulic and electrical components Hitch 2 mounting system allows users to throughout. For more information, call 507/625-6621 connect the plow within seconds. The new plows give property owners who want to or visit www.hiniker.com. (This story also can be found on perform their own winter maintenance a high quality, full-function plow at an eco- Construction Equipment Guide’s website at nomical price. The plow features hydraulic www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Doosan Bobcat N. America Partners With SafeAI for Equipment Research Doosan Bobcat North America has partnered with SafeAI — a startup company located in Silicon Valley — to explore how advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could be incorporated into Bobcat equipment. Through this pilot program, SafeAI plans to demonstrate how the latest AI technologies, Deep Neural Networks (DNN) and Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), can be used to perceive complex dynamic environments around equipment and provide automated control. “At SafeAI we are building a safe, AI-enabled autonomous platform for the equipment industry,” said Bibhrajit Halder, CEO and co-founder of SafeAI. “We look forward to beginning our partnership with the global market leader in compact equipment.” The partnership is part of Doosan Bobcat North America’s initiative to identify forward-looking solutions to help equipment owners and operators maximize their productivity. “We live in an on-demand, highly connected world,” said Joel Honeyman, vice president of global innovation at Doosan Bobcat North America. “The customers who purchase our machines expect to have the latest and greatest

technology at their fingertips. Through our partnership with SafeAI, we hope to work toward our ultimate goal of enabling our customers to work more efficiently on the job site.” About SafeAI SafeAI believes the equipment industry is on the cusp of fundamental change due to recent progress in autonomous and artificial intelligence technologies. The SafeAI platform enables transformational change in the industry by: • Improving safety — assisting or removing people from hazardous environments • Increasing productivity — greater equipment utilization and task optimization • Reducing operational cost — implementing fleet management systems that orchestrate tasks and equipment SafeAI combines cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology with the safety and production rigor needed in the equipment industry. For more information, visit safeai.ai. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Senate’s Opioid Crisis Response Act Provides Testing Options for State DOTs The passage of the Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018 or S. 2680 by the U.S. Senate on Sept. 17 by a vote of 99-1 may provide new drug-testing options for state department of transportation personnel, specifically hair and oral fluid testing, as well as requiring the USDOT to create and manage a publicly-available database of drug and alcohol testing data reported by employers by each mode of transportation by March 31, 2019. “Transportation workers provide essential services for and in our communities: taking children to school, bringing goods to market, repairing locomotives,” noted Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, and chair of the Senate’s Commerce, Science and Transportation committee, in a statement. “Because so many people place trust in transportation workers doing their jobs to keep us safe, it is especially important that we do all we can to ensure their responsibilities are not

compromised by drug and alcohol abuse,” he said. The Opioid Crisis Response Act includes two bills, sponsored respectively by Thune and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-West Virginia, that were approved earlier this year by the Commerce Committee: S. 2848, the Fighting Opioid Abuse in Transportation Act and S. 2842, the Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act of 2018, along with Thune’s e-TREAT Act, which was approved by the Finance Committee earlier this year. According to one of the members of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Committee on Human Resources, the hair test pushed forward by this Act “may be best used for pre-employment, because you get a good idea of whether the candidate has used drugs in the past 90 days.” However, it is not as good a resource for current employees, as it “doesn’t

show recent use, which would go toward whether they are ‘under the influence’ while working,” the member said. AASHTO’s Committee on HR added that the “pluses” of hair test is that it isn’t influenced by the environment – for example, by second hand smoke — but could be unreliable for some types of hair, or hair that is “permed” or colored. On top of that, hair testing results can take up to a week to be reported and it’s more expensive than urine tests, the committee member noted. Where the establishment of a drug and alcohol test result “clearinghouse” is concerned, the committee member favored it as it is viewed as a “valuable tool” for commercial driver information, “if the logistics can be mapped out.”

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price index for inputs to construction industries — a weighted average of all goods and services used in construction — increased 0.2 percent from August to September and soared 6.2 percent since September 2017, while the index for goods except services rose at a faster pace of 7.4 percent. In contrast, an index that measures what contractors say they would charge to construct five types of nonresidential buildings rose just 3.5 percent over the year, indicating that contractors were absorbing more of the costs than they were passing on to owners. Diesel fuel, steel pipe and tube, asphalt paving mixtures and aluminum products were among the diverse products that contributed to the large yearover-year cost increases, the economist said. He pointed out that from September 2017 to September 2018, there were producer price index increases of 29.3 percent for diesel fuel, 22.1 percent for steel pipe and tube, 11.7 percent for fabricated struc-

tural metal, 11.2 percent for asphalt paving mixtures and blocks and 10.7 percent for aluminum mill shapes. Additionally, the administration recently imposed an interim tariff of 10 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, including goods important to the construction industry, and plans to increase the rate to 25 percent in the new year. A survey the association released in August found that 80 percent of respondents reported difficulty filling hourly craft worker positions. As a result, sixty-two percent of firms report they are paying higher salaries to attract and retain workers. “The more firms get squeezed by higher materials and labor costs, the less likely they are to continue hiring and investing in new equipment,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

ARTBA Awards Honor Achievement in Construction, Transportation Design The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Oct. 1 recognized transportation design and construction industry leaders with division awards at the association’s national convention in New York City. The association announced the following honorees: Nello L. Teer Jr. Award: John McCaskie, chief engineer (retired), Swank Construction Company LLC, New Kensington, Pa. Created in 1988 as a tribute to contractor and Past ARTBA Chairman (1959-61) Nello L. Teer Jr., this award honors a member who has made outstanding contributions to the association’s contractors division and the transportation construction industry. Guy Kelcey Award: Doug LaVoie, senior vice president, CDM Smith, Lansing, Mich. The award, which honors Guy Kelcey, one of the Planning & Design (P&D) Division’s organizers, is given each year to an ARTBA member who has exhibited a high degree of service to the association’s P&D division. Paul F. Phelan Memorial Award: Jim Fehsenfeld, CEO, Heritage Construction & Materials, Indianapolis, Ind. Established in 1971, this award is given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the ARTBA materials

& services division and the transportation construction industry as a whole. Earlier this year, ARTBA presented Ram M. Pendyala, professor of transportation systems in the civil, environmental and sustainable engineering program at Arizona State University in Tempe with the S.S. Steinberg Award, created in honor of S.S. Steinberg, the founding president of the research and education division. The award recognizes an individual who has made remarkable contributions to transportation education. Gene Hawkins, professor in the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University and retired ORAFOL Americas leader Tom Flaherty were presented in July 2018 with the respective public and private sector John “Jake” Landen Memorial Highway Safety Awards. Established in 1989 in memory of Traffic Safety Industry Division leader and Past ARTBA Chairman (1976) J.C. Landen, the awards recognize outstanding contributions to highway safety. For more information, visit www.artba.org.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Cat Hosts Autonomous Haul Truck Demo in Tinaja Hills, Ariz. By Aaron Witt

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The future is here. In the most remote places on earth, trucks hauling an upwards of 400 tons — about the weight of 200 cars — roam from pit to crusher with no humans in sight. These trucks are part of Caterpillar’s Cat Command for Hauling system, commonly referred to as autonomous trucking. Cat recently hosted a demonstration and learning event on the latest autonomous and Minestar technology at the Tinaja Hills facility in Southern Arizona. The technology and products were explained to a group of mining professionals from around the world in the morning and then a live autonomous demonstration was held in the afternoon. Autonomy is a misunderstood and a disliked topic within the mining and construction industries. Operators view the technology as a threat to their life’s work. Understandable, which is why Cat is continuously educating industry professionals about the technology instead of allowing the rumor mill to churn. Autonomy is best suited for remote areas like the Pilbara region of Australia where operators are hard to come by due to a regular commute by aircraft, known as fly in fly out or FIFO. It’s a hard sell to the younger generation and mine operators are struggling to fill seats. In the most remote places on earth, trucks hauling upwards of 400 tons — about the weight of 200 cars — roam from pit to Retirements are only accelerating. crusher with no humans in sight. These trucks are part of Caterpillar’s Cat Command for Hauling system, commonly see TRUCKS page 70

referred to as autonomous trucking.

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Caterpillar representatives explained the technology and products to a group of mining professionals from around the world and then held a live autonomous demonstration.

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Because the trucks only stop for fuel and work around the clock seven days a week, production is up more than 30 percent with much more still on the table.


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Kenworth T880S Sale Raises Money for RMC Research A Kenworth T880S bridge formula mixer A Kenworth T880S bridge formula mixer chassis, recently sold during online chassis, recently sold during online bidding, bidding, will provide a major contribution to the RMC Research & Education will provide a major contribution to the Foundation, due to Kenworth, McNeilus, NorCal Kenworth and other particiRMC Research & Education Foundation, pating Kenworth supplier partners. due to Kenworth, McNeilus, NorCal Kenworth and other participating Kenworth supplier partners. The T880S was displayed in the Kenworth booth at the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) ConcreteWorks Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 in National Harbor, Md. The Kenworth T880S with set-forward front axle is the go-to configuration for mixer customers required to comply with federal bridge formulas. The special T880S features a PACCAR MX-11 engine rated at 430-hp and 1,650 lb.-ft. of torque, and a McNeilus Bridgemaster 11 cu. yd. mixer. The McNeilus mixer body has all the latest innovations for complete operator assurance, and is equipped with an M80 Series Drum, Award-Winning FLEX Controls, PRECO radar detection system, back-up camera, and automatic washout syssupport our efforts to increase quali- vice president and general manager, concrete tem. ty, sustainability and professionalism mixers. Other contributing supplier sponin the ready mixed concrete industry sors of equipment for the Kenworth through research and education. We About RMC Research & T880S are Meritor (axles), thank Kenworth, McNeilus and Education Foundation Hendrickson (rear suspension), NorCal Kenworth and all the other Since 1991, the RMC Research & Watson & Chalin (lift axle), Alcoa trucking industry participants that Education Foundation has been putting the (wheels), Bridgestone (tires), and helped make this donation possible,” contributions of the concrete and construcAllison Transmission (transmission). said Julie Garbini, executive director tion community members to work to fund The T880S was provided by of the RMC Research & Education programs to improve quality, sustainability Kenworth and NorCal Kenworth Foundation. and professionalism in the ready mixed conand was purchased by Concrete “The RMC Research & crete industry. The research and educational Supply Co. in Charlotte, N.C. Education Foundation does excel- programs supported by the foundation repreHenry Batten, Concrete Supply lent work in support of the concrete sent a broad spectrum of projects that help to chairman and CEO, serves as chairand construction industry. This was a keep the concrete industry on the cutting man of the RMC Research & great project for Kenworth and its edge. The foundation is devoted to recruiting Education Foundation. One hundred partners, and we appreciate their par- new talent, and strengthening the education percent of the net proceeds go to the ticipation. We thank Concrete and training of current and future professionfoundation. Supply Co. for purchasing the als within the industry; concerned with pro“We’re grateful to Kenworth, Kenworth T880S mixer and helping tecting the safety of our workforce; working McNeilus and the other companies that contributed to this donation, and Hugh Tollett, transportation supervisor of the to trigger the resulting donation to toward improving the quality of concrete we’re proud as Concrete Supply to Houston Food Bank, with one of the organization’s the foundation,” said Kurt Swihart, and concrete construction; and dedicated to Kenworth marketing director. sustainability, resilience and strong environbe the winning bidder to help make Kenworth medium-duty trucks. “We recognize the importance of mental stewardship. the contribution a reality. The RMC For more information about Kenworth, Research & Education Foundation is a criti- donation will go a long way toward main- the RMC Research & Education cal industry asset that is putting science and taining the foundation as a lasting resource Foundation’s efforts to improve and advance visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on credibility behind our industry’s product and for the industry’s continued success and the concrete industry. We’re glad we can show our support with this joint donation to Construction Equipment Guide’s website at helping us to develop a world-class work- growth.” “This is a very generous donation that will the cause,” said Jesus Crespo, McNeilus www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) force through education,” Batten said. “This


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Self-Driving Truck Company Announces Second Expansion TuSimple, a global self-driving truck solutions company, announced plans for further expansion in Tucson, Ariz. The company has been testing its Level 4 Class 8 autonomous trucks in the state of Arizona for more than a year and recently began generating revenue hauling freight for commercial carriers in the state. Earlier this year, TuSimple expanded its testing facilities at 9538 E Old Vail Road from 6,800 to 50,000 sq. ft., and in 2019 the company plans to further expand its footprint. To support its growing development program, TuSimple projects it will create 500 new jobs across a variety of fields ranging from engineering and autonomous truck driving to office management. The company also will expand its autonomous fleet to 200 trucks in the United States by 2019. With 500 trucks worldwide in 2019, TuSimple will be the world’s largest autonomous truck fleet. The expansion has a projected total economic impact of $1.1 billion over the next five years. TuSimple is on a mission to create the world’s safest self-driving semi-truck perception system. TuSimple’s camera-centric system has a vision range of 1,000 meters —

farther than any other perception system today — and can “see” 360 degrees around for a pixel-level interpretation of the visible environment, enabling the vehicle to locate itself within four inches of the road at all times, according to the company. In 2017, TuSimple secured $23 million in a Series B funding round, and the company raised an additional $55 million of Series C funding in November of 2017. “Arizona has actively supported the research and development of autonomous vehicles, and we are pleased to be expanding our footprint in the state,” said Xiaodi Hou, CTO and co-founder of TuSimple. “We thank Governor Ducey and our community partners for their generous support.” “In Arizona, we’re committed to encouraging new technologies,” said Gov. Doug Ducey. “TuSimple’s original expansion into our state, and this announcement to expand even more are a testament to the environment we’ve created here, one that is business-friendly, where innovators do what they do best: innovate.” “Under Governor Ducey’s leadership, Arizona’s focused on disruptive technology trends, and autonomous driving is undoubt-

edly one of those trends,” said Sandra Watson, president & CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “It’s exciting to have a forward-thinking company developing cutting-edge technology here in our state, the best place to launch, test and scale new ideas.” Pima County District 3 Supervisor Sharon Bronson said, “This is an exciting announcement and we wish TuSimple continued success. The company’s decision to expand its operations in Pima County is a testament to the strength of the region’s technology sector momentum and the growing role this region will play in designing and manufacturing components for autonomous-driving systems. It also adds to our regional reputation as an important center for logistics. TuSimple pays well above the regional median wage, adding significantly to the region’s highly-educated, high-paid workforce, which is exactly the type of workforce we’re working to expand in the county.” “Tucson welcomes the 500 new jobs TuSimple is bringing to the community,” said Mayor Jonathan Rothschild. “New technologies continue to evolve and it's important that Tucson be a city that can

attract and retain the jobs of the future. TuSimple’s decision to locate and expand here is just the latest demonstration that our city is on the right track." “TuSimple’s autonomous truck technology will be a game changer in the transportation world,” said David G. Hutchens, chair of Sun Corridor Inc. and president and CEO, UNS Energy Corp, Tucson Electric Power & UniSource Energy Services. “We want to be known as the location where technology companies like TuSimple can grow and thrive.” “Just a year ago, TuSimple chose Tucson for a new testing location, adding 100 new high-wage jobs,” said Joe Snell, president and CEO, Sun Corridor Inc. “Since then, they have moved to larger facilities and now are dramatically expanding their workforce. This is a great testament to the confidence in our region and the ability of innovative businesses to operate on a large scale in Tucson and Southern Arizona.” For more information, visit tusimple.ai, azcommerce.com and suncorridorinc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Farm-Rite Equipment Inc. Dassel 901 Parker Ave West PO Box 26 Dassel, MN 55325 320-275-2737 Toll Free: 888-679-4857 Willmar 1515 West Litchfield Ave. Willmar, MN 56201 Toll Free: 877-484-3211 320-235-3672 St. Cloud 810 Mayhew Lake Rd. NE St. Cloud, MN 56304 Toll Free: 844-262-2281 320-240-2085 www.farmriteequip.com

McCann Industries, Inc. Addison 543 South Rohlwing Road Addison, IL 60101 630-627-0000 Bolingbrook 250 E. North Frontage Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-7770 Chicago 2350 South Laflin Street Chicago, IL 60608 312-942-9200 Crestwood 4701 West 137th Street Crestwood, IL 60445 708-597-3110 McHenry 4102 W. Crystal Lake Road McHenry, IL 60050 815-385-0420 Mishawaka 14077 Esther Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545 574-406-6800 Schererville 1133 Indianapolis Boulevard Schererville, IN 46375 219-865-6545 Wauconda 1360 North Rand Road Wauconda, IL 60084 847-526-9444 Dorr 3260 142nd Ave. Dorr, MI 49323 616-371-7250 www.McCannOnline.com

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Zac Brown’s ZB Customs Creates Unique Mack Anthem Mack Trucks recently released “Roadie one-of-a-kind paint job for the Anthem, as unique chrome taillight surround, a set of left over from our Nashville studios,” said Ready,” the seventh episode of its RoadLife well as a unique new grille insert that pro- polished custom wheels and other bright- ZB Customs’ Pete Walker. “The same wood series on roadlife.tv and Amazon Prime vides an eye-catching backdrop for the bold work. that they processed for that will be in the Video. “Roadie Ready” follows multiplat- Mack wordmark. The team also adhered to One of the more unique features on the footboard of this truck.” inum Grammy Award winning artist Zac the old “chrome will get you home” philos- truck is the flooring in the cab. Once finished, the Anthem was immediBrown and his team at ZB Customs, an in- ophy by adding polished chrome fenders, a “We’re using the materials that had been ately put into service hauling Zac Brown house custom design company at Band merchandise for the “Down the Southern Ground, as they fully cusRabbit Hole Live” tour across the tomize a Mack Anthem model to United States and Canada. Fathertransport the merchandise for Zac daughter team Scott and Rose Hanson Brown Band’s 26-city “Down the have coordinated the sales of the merRabbit Hole Live” tour. chandise together for the past four “We’ve got some of the best craftsyears. men I’ve ever seen here at ZB “Having a friend to work with on the Customs,” said Zac Brown, founder road is awesome. Having your best of Zac Brown Band and ZB Customs. friend and your daughter on your team “I’m so proud of the team we have is just amazing,” said Scott Hanson and this project is a great example of “Everyday I’m so grateful to have her what we can build when we combine as part of the team.” everyone’s efforts and creative input “Roadie Ready” is available now on together.” roadlife.tv and Amazon Prime Video. In Undertaking a project the size of addition, viewers can access RoadLife the Mack Anthem was unlike anybonus content on Mack Trucks’ social thing ZB Customs had tackled to date. channels: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, “It’s probably the biggest actual LinkedIn and YouTube. vehicle we ever had in the shop,” said For more information about Mack, ZB Customs’ Dustin “Dunebuggy” Mack Trucks recently released the seventh episode of its RoadLife series, “Roadie Ready.” www.macktrucks.com. Smith. “We’re all kind of getting up Available on roadlife.tv and Amazon Prime Video, “Roadie Ready” follows Zac Brown’s ZB (This story also can be found on Customs as they fully customize a Mack Anthem model to transport the band’s merchandise Construction Equipment Guide’s website at close and personal with each other.” The ZB Customs team designed a on Zac Brown Band’s 26-city “Down the Rabbit Hole Live” tour. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Load King Lowboy Trailer Fulfills Company Objective Load King LLC’s LK503/605 SS SF 60-ton (54 t) Lowboy is the newest addition to the OEM’s trailer and equipment portfolio. The LK503/605 SS SF features a 20 in. (50.8 cm) loaded deck height — the lowest in the industry — and a distinguished range of innovative features and options, according to the manufacturer. Rated at 60-tons in 12 ft. (3.6 m), the 20 in. loaded deck height is paired with the ability to add both a 24 and 36 in. (61 and 91 cm) flip extension on the gooseneck. Combined with the ability to run two additional axles in either a close coupled-position or as a separate axle group, these features

ensure operators have the right combination of axles and spacing to legally haul their load. The last 8 ft. (2.4 m) of the trailer is recessed with piercedsteel plates, offering the lowest bucket well in the industry, and allowing operators to keep their height down when hauling long reach excavators. A push-pull, manual raise-andlower valve reduces the likelihood of suspension damage, making it impossible for the bags to continue to overinflate if the valve is left in the regulated position, according to the manufacturer. The new LK503/605 SS SF is Load King’s latest accom-

Rated at 60 tons in 12 ft. (3.6 m), the 20-in. loaded deck height is paired with the ability to add both a 24- and 36-in. (61 and 91 cm) flip extension on the gooseneck.

plishment on its vow to build inventive solutions designed to improve the lives of equipment and trailer customers. The LK503/605 SS SF comes in a line of several similar Load King productions unveiled in recent years, including the 18 in. (45.7 cm) loaded deck height 55-ton (50 t) Lowboy, and the reintroduction of the rock hauler frameless end dump with added updates such as a two-piece tub, self-shedding top rail, and double-acting air cylinders on the gates locks, which were brought to market in 2016. And, in July of 2018, the 13 in. (33 cm) loaded deck height mechanical detach double drop was introduced, which most notably also features 34 ft.-6 in. (10.5 m) deck length. These trailers have been chapters in a resurgence at Load King, which became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Custom Truck One Source in December 2015. Tom Norcross, the president of Load King, has more than 30 years of experience in the industry. Since joining forces with Custom Truck, Norcross has quickly implemented specific customerfocused design changes to several of the company’s trailer lines. “The LK503/605 SS SF is a manifestation of one key objective I indoctrinated at Load King my first day, which was to build the lowest deck heights and highest payload trailers in the industry. I knew this would empower customers to transport loads they never could before, and reduce the downtime and costs of additional permits, and pilot cars they required in the past,” said Norcross. For more information, visit www.loadkingtrailers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Isuzu Launches Monitoring Electrified N-Series Truck Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. Truck Show was modified by Nordresa, displayed an all-electric version of its N- developer and manufacturer of electrified Series truck at the National Truck powertrains for commercial vehicles based Equipment Association’s 2018 Work Truck in Laval, Québec, Canada. For more information, call 866/441-9638 Show in Indianapolis. “Isuzu continues to develop and grow in or visit www.isuzucv.com. order to support a new generation of trans(This story also can be found on portation needs and address escalating cus- Construction Equipment Guide’s website at tomer requests for a potential electrical truck. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Commercial truck customer needs vary by market. By deploying this truck that utilizes an EV system engineered by one of the North American companies we are working with, and other companies with different electrical systems, we will be able to develop the right trucks for our customers’ needs,” said Shaun C. Skinner, president, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada. Isuzu “There is no doubt that all-elecCommercial Truck tric trucks are part of the future of of America Inc. displayed an commercial vehicles; they are part all-electric version of its N-Series truck of our future as well.” at the National Truck Equipment Association’s 2018 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. The truck on display at the Work

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Using Solid Business Practices Over the Long Haul With Trailers as a Lifeline

AIS Construction Equipment Corporation www.aisequip.com 3600 North Grand River Avenue Lansing, MI 48906 517-321-8000 600 44th Street S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49548 616-538-2400 65809 Gratiot Avenue Lenox, MI 48050 586-727-7502 4600 AIS Drive P.O. Box 253 Bridgeport, MI 48722 989-777-0090

Since it was established in 1983, many industrial companies in the United States and Canada have come to trust Gushee’s for its ability to move anything and everything — even large complex loads.

Trailers are one of the most crucial products in the marketplace because of their ability to take anything from point A to point B, no matter the industry. They are largely underappreciated because they are simply the transportation vehicles, not the end product. However, to companies like Gushee’s Rigging & Heavy Hauling in New Gloucester, Maine, trailers are their lifelines and what has kept their business succeeding over the long haul, quite literally. Since it was established in 1983, many industrial companies in the United States and Canada have come to trust Gushee’s for its ability to move anything and everything — even large complex loads. For instance, it recently transported an industrial boiler to a customer despite some unique challenges. Whatever machine the heavy hauling company moves is typically a very expensive and vital piece of the customer’s business. Just having it show up damage-free is sufficient, but Gushee’s delivers the load in a safe and timely manner as well. “We have been around for 32 years so we have the expertise as riggers to safely move, load and haul just about anything from the smallest of machine tools to the largest of industrial machinery and equipment,” said Daryl Gushee, owner and founder of Gushee’s Rigging & Heavy Hauling. “We haul many diverse loads, so our trailers really are crucial to our success, which is why we have many different options.” Completing moves in a short amount of time is not an easy thing to do on the East Coast. This is because the eastern United States has more law restrictions surrounding transportation than other parts of the country regarding height, width, and weight constrictions, primarily due to the low bridges and aging infrastructure. Standard legal transportation height is 13 ft. 6 in. in New England, and once a load gets taller than that, it takes considerably more effort to plan the route to avoid areas with lower infrastructure. Even with over height loads, keeping the height as low as possible provides the operators additional route options, which can save significant transport time. While Gushee features more than 30 trailers in its lineup, the company relies on XL Specialized Trailers, a manufacturer of custom-engineered heavy haul trailers, to meet its heavy hauling needs. According to Gushee, XL Specialized Trailers are very dependable and have added features on its trailers that other trailer manufacturers do not. Most recently,

it added the XL 60 mini-deck lowboy to its lineup, which has a capacity of 60,000 lbs. overall, and a unique three beam design, which facilitates a loaded deck height of 12 in. with 4 in. of ground clearance. The mini-deck clears low bridges without sacrificing strength, and adheres to the East Coast bridge laws. The XL 60 turned out to be valuable for Gushee recently when it needed to haul an industrial boiler to a customer. The boiler was moved from the port at Searsport, Maine, to Main Woods Pellet Company in Athens, Maine. It was a difficult load with a width of 17 ft. 5 in. and height of 18 ft. when loaded. The boiler also was very heavy, giving the trailer all it could handle with a maximum-capacity load. The boiler was eventually transported in August after six weeks of route preparation and planning. There were more than 25 vehicles in the convoy, which included four state police escorts, four pilot cars and line crews with bucket trucks from several different utility companies (if they entered their jurisdiction along the way). Anticipating eight hours of transport time, Gushee was just under its estimated time, moving the boiler a total of 104 miles. “If we would have put that boiler on any of our other lowboy trailers, we would have been well above 18 feet and if you do that, you are asking for trouble,” Gushee said. “In reality, even 15 feet is high especially on the East Coast. We do not have anything else close to how low to the ground the XL 60 is. Every inch over what the XL deck allowed us would have brought complications to this job. The XL trailer was absolutely crucial in this move and it handled the load very well. We were able to deliver the boiler on time without incident and all overhead wires were left intact.” When it comes to heavy hauling, Gushee is a solutions leader, always saying yes to a customer in need no matter the load, and the industrial boiler was no exception. Always doing right by the customer and having the fleet of trailers to back it up has proven to be a winning combination for 32 years. In the case of Gushee’s Rigging & Heavy Hauling, its strong fleet and diverse lineup of trailers has not only taken customers’ machinery and products from point A to point B, but has also helped position the company as a leader in the field.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Midwest Partnerships Nominates DICA for Exporter of the Year Award DICA was recently nominated as Exporter of the Year by Midwest Partnerships as part of the Legends in Manufacturing event presented by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry. Midwest Partnerships is an economic development corporation serving Adair, Audubon, Greene and Guthrie counties in west central Iowa. Nominees for the Manufacturing Export Award are chosen for being stewards of global business activities. “DICA’s Made in the USA line of outrigger pads and crane pads are used in over 40 countries and on six continents and the company has distribution in Canada, the USA, Mexico, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East,” stated Midwest Partnerships in its nomination of the company. Initially a supplier of fiberglass utility bodies, aerial buckets, small excavating equipment, and electrical inverters, DICA developed its first engineered outrigger pad in 1988. “They’ve led the way in outrigger pad product innovation ever since,” said Midwest Partnerships. “It was an honor to be nominated for this award. While we were recognized for our export activities, we are equally committed to plan for future job growth and economic development here in Central Iowa,” said Dick Koberg, DICA founder. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Infrastructure Grant Brings $132M to Illinois DOT for Rail Improvements U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao was joined Oct. 1, by Gov. Bruce Rauner (R-IL) and members of the Illinois congressional delegation for a grant announcement marking the award of $132 million to the Illinois Department of Transportation. The award funds the 75th Street Corridor Improvements and Argo Connections components of the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (C.R.E.A.T.E) project. This funding is provided through the $1.5 billion Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) discretionary grant program in partnership with the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago, Chicago’s METRA Commuter Rail, Amtrak and the nation’s freight railroads. “The Illinois Department of Transportation received one of the largest INFRA grants this year, totaling

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$132 million through an exemplary public-private partnership created to improve freight connectivity, decrease congestion, and enhance safety along this nationally significant rail network,” said Secretary Chao. The C.R.E.A.T.E. Program is an innovative public-private partnership involving the city of Chicago, state of Illinois, U.S. Department of Transportation, and the freight, passenger and commuter railroads serving the Chicago region. “The rail improvement projects we initiate today are central to the economic vitality of Illinois,” said Gov. Rauner. “We are especially grateful to USDOT, Secretary Chao and our federal partners for the support that greenlighted the plan.” The project will enhance the region’s economic vitality by improving several high-priority bottlenecks

impacting the rail network in Chicago, which moves more than two million railcars a year. C.R.E.A.T.E will generate significant benefits for the movement of goods and people, and improve safety and access for the local communities. USDOT’s INFRA grants support the Administration’s commitment to fixing our nation’s crumbling infrastructure. In June 2018, Secretary Chao announced INFRA grant awards totaling almost $1.5 billion. The INFRA grants empower states and local communities to make significant long-term infrastructure improvements. For more information, visit www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/infragrant.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Caterpillar’s Autonomous Trucks Keep FMG Mine Operating at Full Throttle TRUCKS from page 58

This is why Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), whose mine manager presented to the group in person, ordered an autonomous fleet provided by Caterpillar. Its existing 793 trucks were retrofitted to accommodate autonomous technology. FMG currently maintains 60 autonomous trucks with that number extending to over 100 by 2019, making it the largest autonomous Caterpillar fleet in the world. The autonomous program was slowly phased in and mine operators were extremely upfront with current operators who were scheduled to be displaced. They offered every operator the chance to retrain and work other roles at the company. Many took the opportunity. A few left. A natural progression with any technological advancement. After months spent dialing in the fleet, the results are spectacular. Because the trucks only stop for fuel and work around the clock seven days a week, production is up more than 30 percent with much more still on the table. The trucks adjust their routes, back themselves up to the shovels perfectly every time, burn less fuel and experience less wear and tear compared to human operated trucks. Safety is an obvious concern with no humans at the wheel. Every truck has an array of sensors on the front and back to detect objects and stop within a single truck length fully loaded at top speed if necessary. Beyond the sensors, every human and light vehicle on site is fitted with a beacon telling trucks exactly where they’re at. If the truck approaches a light vehicle in the middle of the haul road, it stops and proceeds again once the vehicle is clear. No accidents have occurred. With mines operating more efficiently, they’re able to mine ore that was previously too low grade to be economical. They also can continue operating without layoffs at lower commodity prices. Despite the replacement of operators, the new systems also require a whole new group of talented people to refine and maintain the technology. Creative destruction at work. While autonomy is not a one size fits all technology for

every mine in the world, it’s certainly set to be more prevalent over the next decade and beyond. Autonomy is another tool in the chase to keep the world supplied with the metals society needs. With the latest results pointing to mines operating safer and more efficiently, the technology will likely become more prevalent across the world. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Aaron Witt photo

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GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, INC. www.genequip.com 4300 Main Ave Fargo, ND 58103 800/437-2924 905 20th Avenue SE Minot ND, 58701 800/852-0479 3500 Apple Creek Road Bismarck, ND 58504 800/279-4437 4082 2nd Ave. W Williston, ND 58801 701/572-0570

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

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Burris Equipment Co. www.burrisequipment.com 2216 N. Green Bay Rd. Waukegan, IL 60087 847/336-1205 27939 W. Concrete Dr. Ingleside, IL 60041 815/363-4100 2001 Cherry Hill Rd. Joliet, IL 60433 815/464-6650

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Grade A Mobile Impactor, Screen Create Fill on the Spot A startup general-site work contractor has added a mobile impact crusher and mobile screen to its fleet to leverage expansion in the booming middle Tennessee region and to “fill” the need for fill on job sites on rough terrain. Launched in 2013, Grade A Construction of Mount Juliet, Tenn., serves a variety of market sectors, including commercial, industrial, residential, heavy construction, highway, landfill construction, hazardous waste removal and soil remediation. “We have quickly developed into a major player in our Nashville market, and our experienced staff and depth in the field has been the key to our rapid growth,” said Rachelle L. Reigard, president, Grade A Construction LLC. “When you combine the experience of my vice president of operations, Lance Lannom, with my business background, we are well-situated to grow as the Nashville area continues to expand.” Processing Fill on Site Grade A began by doing only site clearing and grading, but it has expanded to utilities, drilling and blasting, site concrete, on-site crushing, directional boring, retaining walls, asphalt paving and slipform concrete paving. In 2017 the company had about 140 employees year-round. “We offer the advantage to clients of being able to incorporate all these capabilities into one bundle,” Reigard said. “Being able to work with fewer subs puts clients in a nice spot to get everything done. The more services we incorporate into our bids, the more likely we are to be successful.” Rugged middle Tennessee borders the Cumberland Plateau and, further east, the Appalachian Mountains, and is hilly with steep ravines and creek valleys. As a result, most level areas were developed long ago, and now much construction requires removal of hillsides, bluffs and expansion of the few flat areas into hills. That kind of drilling and blasting as an adjunct of site development has become Grade A’s forté. “The problem with Nashville right now is that all good, level sites are gone,” Reigard said. “The only sites left are those with lots of rock, heavy grade changes, and in need of

a of unique excavation. Almost every job we come across needs that kind of work.” Grade A’s acquisition of the Kleemann Mobirex MR 110 Zi S EVO2 mobile impact crusher with conveyor-mounted screen — and Mobiscreen MS 15 mobile screen — came hand in hand with drilling and blasting. “We were subbing the crushing out initially, but found we had more control doing it ourselves,” Reigard said. “Doing our own blasting on site provides our grading crews excellent material to repurpose. Now we can keep the material on site, crush it, screen it, and turn it into valuable products that can be used for the project while eliminating costly hauling expenses.” Environmentally Sound Processing the shot material at the construction site using mobile equipment is an environmentally sound application, as it eliminates the long train of truck traffic hauling material out and in, thus cutting down on traffic tie-ups, exhaust emissions and fuel consumption. Yet it results in virgin material

being available on site for fill. Prior to the aggregate processing equipment, after removal of the unwanted material, Grade A would have to buy processed aggregate to fill behind retaining walls. “The segmental retaining walls that we construct require a specific size of stone, and

with our Kleemann equipment we can adjust the parameters to exactly what we need,” Reigard said. “Retaining walls take a ‘ton’ of that stone, and we make exactly what we need right there. If we need fill elsewhere — for example, parking lot bases, building pads see FILL page 76

Rachelle L. Reigard, president, Grade A Construction LLC, Mount Juliet, Tenn. The Mobirex MR 110 Zi S EVO2 mobile impact crusher has a conveyor-mounted screen.


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Firm Eases Way Into Auto Shredder Biz With Sennebogen Mike Levell said he and his family business have been easing their way into the auto shredding business. With their latest move up to a 4,000 hp, 6085 auto shredder, Lakeside Auto Recyclers has picked up the pace, and there’s no time for time off. “It’s a full-throttle lifestyle,” Levell said. With the new shredder, he found that his previous material handler couldn’t keep up with the challenge. “It didn’t have the best balance, and it needed a lot of maintenance and downtime. I wanted something more suitable for this kind of production — a more reliable From the operator’s perspective, when the cab is raised it makes the unloading process go that much faster. machine.”

The reach on the 840 allows the operator to position himself and work the pile while feeding the shredder.

More Bang for the Buck Levell had spent some time traveling to other recycling yards to see their shredder operations. What he saw convinced him that Lakeside needed a new Sennebogen machine to feed his 6085. “I got down to two possible material handler lines. I really gravitated to the way the Sennebogens are designed, and I learned that their service and support is really great,” he said. After the 6085 was commissioned, Lakeside took delivery of a new Sennebogen 840 M. This model is a rubber-tired 117,000 lb. (53,000 kg) purpose-built machine powered by a 305 hp (227 kW) Cummins engine. Levell had it fitted with Sennebogen’s orange peel grapple. Feeding the Hunger After almost a year in production, the 6085 is churning out shred as advertised and is running smoothly. The shredder sets the pace for every other aspect of the operation. “It’s a hungry machine. Yesterday I watched it eat a 1-ton Chevrolet pickup in about 25 seconds,” said Levell. “It can normally process two or three cars in a minute.” As long as it’s getting fed, the 6085 will produce 55 tons/hr. Any problem with other equipment just gets in the way of Lakeside’s mission to “Shred The World!” Lakeside is now receiving trailer-loads of cars to process from up to 100 miles away and uses the old machine to move cars into the staging area by the shredder. A wheel loader hauls away the outbound shred and fluff. “The 840’s main job is to feed the shredder and keep everything going, without any downtime,” Levell said. “If you can’t feed the shredder, you’re pretty well out of business and Sennebogen helps keep my operation going.”

The Sennebogen 840 is the key to keeping the shredder fed.

Safe, Quiet, Comfortable Along with managing the business at Lakeside, Levell is often at work in the cab of the new Sennebogen. “It’s an amazing machine — it’s really safe, really quiet, really comfortable. It has a good feel for the operator; smooth, strong and efficient. The cab is nice and quiet; you can’t even hear the shredder. I love the two cameras [rear and right side], so you can see out the back and see through the

blind spot next to you. And it’s comfortable. When you’re spending 10 hours a day in here, it’s the place you want to be.” Levell credits Sennebogen’s hydraulic design for much of its reliability. “There’s no electronics. So there’s less to go wrong.” To date, the Sennebogen also has met Lakeside’s expectation for dealer support.

“Murphy Tractor has been really good; right on the spot. Once we have a few more Sennebogens in the yard, I’ll send a couple of my guys down to the training center in Charlotte. For now, Murphy has been on top of all the service.” For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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‘Crazy-Stable’ Fill Material Helps Keep Job Sites Clean FILL from page 74

or ditches — we just set the equipment for the sizes we need.” “The Kleemann crusher works great in our day-to-day grading activities, because we have so much on-site waste that we are turning into valuable product, eliminating haul-off and haul-in, both being major expenses,” said Lance Lannom, vice president of operations. “It cuts down tremendously on material being imported. In a recent project in Nashville, we cut out tens of thousands of truckloads being hauled up and down city streets, eliminating wear to pavements, which benefits taxpayers.” “We are doing what’s best for the environment,” said John Alan, in charge of client development for Grade A. “The Kleemann products allow us to take previously unusable material and utilize it in a new way. The reality is not everyone can do that. But it gives us a competitive advantage while being the right thing to do for our society and valued customers.” When there is a need for a high volume of fill material, the Kleemann impactor steps up to the plate. “If we have too much shot material, and we have the impactor on the site, we’ll take the screener out from in front of it, turn the crusher wide open, and we’ll blow material right through,” Alan said. “The resulting fill material is crazy-stable, and it gives us a clean site. Instead of bringing in dirt, having it turn to mud and being tracked out onto the road, we just take the 6-in. minus crushed rock and spread it around, keeping employees working.” Bramco is the crushing equipment distributor for Grade A Construction. “Bramco maintains our Kleemann equipment,” Reigard said. “If it needs service, we

just make a phone call and Bramco keeps us running.” Reigard has found it helpful to send employees to Kleemann training at the Center for Training and Technology (CTT), located on the grounds of Wirtgen America’s North American Campus in Antioch, Tenn. “We’ve had training for employees multiple times, and our staff comes back knowing exactly what to do, what not to do, and how to keep up the maintenance for ourselves,” she said. Side-by-Side Comparisons Grade A’s purchase of the Mobirex impactor and Mobiscreen screen followed

Fines are ejected from screen at right.

Impact crusher feeds MS 15 mobile screen from Kleemann.

The screen produces 1 1/2-in. stone, 3/4-in. stone and 3/8-in. minus

A backhoe feeds raw excavation material to the mobile impactor.

an intensive investigation of what would work right for it. “We tested certain manufacturers and ran the equipment side by side,” Reigard said. “Kleemann far surpassed the other companies as far as production, efficiency, and durability. “In working with it, we saw it was heavier and more durable. It didn’t jam as much on the oversized material like its competitors. All the companies were very generous to let us use their equipment in the demos, but we kept coming back to Kleemann.” Initially, Grade A rented the Kleemann crusher and screen, but rapidly converted them to a purchase. “We really didn’t have an idea how much we would use the Kleemanns until we started using them,” Reigard said. “We put it on the first job and realized we were keeping it busy all day, every day. And as soon as we finished that first job we had another place

for them. We realized this would not be something that we would need every once in a while. We could keep it busy all the time with the types of jobs we were doing.” Grade A chose the impactor for its flexibility: in addition to processing shot rock, it could handle demolition concrete and reclaimed asphalt pavement more efficiently than a jaw crusher. “Demolition material goes right through, and the crusher separates the metal the way it’s supposed to,” Alan said. “We feel the impactor produces a tighter spec than a jaw crusher. At the end of the day, a jaw crusher only gets down to a specific size. The jaw crusher will just crush; if we wanted the big stuff, we’d get a jaw. The reality is that the impactor gives us versatility. We can’t make the huge stuff, 6 in. plus, but where we want to be is in the smaller-size stone market, because that’s where we can utilize the vast majority of the stone on site.” see FILL page 86


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Company Wrench Debuts Rockster R1000S at N.J. Event

When dealing with the niche demolition market, “our customers needed a product like [the R1000S],” said Michael Gilmartin, the East Coast regional manager of Company Wrench.

(L-R) are Jesse Schindler, technician, Company Wrench; Carl Foltz, parts manager, Company Wrench; Rich Parisi, aftersales service technician, Rockster North America; Dan Civinski, North American superintendent, Rockster North America; Michael McMenamin, branch administrator, Company Wrench; Michael Sheff, shop tech, Company Wrench; Joe McMenamin, lead technician, Company Wrench; and Chris Ferrari, technician, Company Wrench.

By Emily Buenzle CEG WEB EDITOR

Company Wrench has recently begun carrying Rockster products. The equipment dealer marked this significant partnership with an event at its Williamstown, N.J., location on Sept. 18, where it unveiled the Rockster R1000S track-mounted impact crusher. Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) was there as Company Wrench employees Company Wrench employees use an started up the R1000S and used an excavator excavator to feed the R1000 various to feed it various chunks of miscellaneous chunks of miscellaneous concrete The R1000 prepares to crush a pile of cement. concrete and broken up Jersey barriers. The and broken up Jersey barriers. R1000S easily crushed the material, sorting • Easy access to the machine’s side and rear doors with the out the bits of rebar and other debris as it went. Soon, a neat a variety of features, including: •Gap adjustment with an integrated measuring system; up and over lift system. pile of recycled concrete pieces was all that remained. •A double pre-deck screen; Company Wrench now offers a range of Rockster prodMichael Gilamartin, the East Coast regional manager of •A swiveling return belt; ucts with both sale and rental options. According to Company Wrench, said the partnership with Rockster gave •A hammer changing device; Gilmartin, Company Wrench rents the machines so cusCompany Wrench the opportunity to expand its opportuni•A Tier 4F engine; tomers can familiarize themselves with the product before ties. When dealing with the niche demolition market, “our •A swiveling catwalk; buying. customers needed a product like [the R1000S],” he said. •A vertically adjustable magnetic separator with a radio For more information about Company Wrench, visit “I’m very excited about having this quality product,” said www.companywrench.com Gilmartin. “For us, it expands our capabilities to provide our remote control; •Adjustable amplitude; For more information about Rockster, visit customers with an additional revenue generator.” •A screenbox and main conveyor that are hydraulic www.rockster.us.com. •The ability to fully operate the machine via radio remote (This story also can be found on Construction About the R1000S The R1000S is meant to increase both safety and comfort control and electronic control, complete with color display; Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequip• A vibrating discharge chute; and mentguide.com.) for its operators, according to the Rockster website. It offers

The R1000S easily crushes material, sorting out the bits of rebar and other debris as it goes.

Company Wrench marked its partnership with Rockster with an event at its Williamstown, N.J., location on Sept. 18, where it unveiled the Rockster R1000S track-mounted impact crusher.


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Cossentino Contracting Defeats Hard Blue Rock for Md. Sanitary Sewer Project When Baltimore County’s Public Works department commissioned Cossentino Contracting Company to install approximately 2,000-ft. of 24in. gravity sanitary sewers, the contractor knew it would need to cut through hard blue rock. Kris Davis, president of Cossentino Contracting, based in Rosedale, Md., also knew what the right tool would be to overcome this challenge — the FAE RC120 rock grinder. “We had to dig a 4-ft. wide and 10ft. deep trench in a location where the majority of the material is rock,” said Davis. “We used various rock grinders in the past, but we needed something extra robust and productive for this job. FAE’s RC120 exceeded our expectations and drastically sped up the completion of the project.” Davis explained that the RC120 cut Kris Davis is president of Cossentino Contracting Company. through the rock very quickly and allows his company to work in tandem with the hammer and the bracket without losing any time. “Between straightforward installation, exceptional reliability and productivity, top-notch support, and fast spare parts delivery, we can’t be any happier with this grinder,” he said. “It gives us a peace of mind and confidence in any project. From now on, it is our go-to tool for the toughest jobs.” Partnering with Midlantic Machinery, among Komatsu’s largest U.S. distributors and based in Hatfield, Pa., also was an important cog in his company’s success, he said. “The top-quality equipment combined with unparalleled service and support ensures efficiency and high profits for every project,” Davis said. “Komatsu excavators, combined with FAE rock grinders, is a winning combination for underground utility work.” FAE USA Inc., located in Flowery Branch, Ga., has been serving construction and landclearing professionals since 1989. Contractors’ success and equipment satisfaction is the backbone of his company’s business, Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc., said. “When our customers are happy and profitable, we are profitable as well,” Carera added. “We take every order personally and strive to deliver premium quality machinery and service to contractors in the United States and all over the world.” The Towson Town Sanitary Sewer Project in Baltimore is now complete, and Cossentino Contracting Company has begun working on a new underground utility project — using its RC120. For more information, visit www.fae-group.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Kris Davis, president of Cossentino Contracting Company, Equipment Guide’s website at www.construc- knew what the right tool would be to cut through hard blue rock — the FAE RC120 rock grinder. tionequipmentguide.com.)

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Dust Control System Sprays Away Environmental Problem FILL from page 76

Value-Added Aggregate The result is value-added aggregate sizes. “It makes a more expensive product,” Reigard said. “When teamed with the screen, we can make anywhere from three to five products coming out of the machines.” And if Grade A needs as few as three products, it can decouple the Mobiscreen from the circuit and use the conveyormounted screen to produce sizes, feeding the 2-in. oversize back into the crusher until the desired gradation comes out the other end. “We will refeed the tar out of it!” Alan said. The MS 15 Mobiscreen was acquired to increase the amount of aggregate processed beyond that of the Mobirex MR 110 Zi S EVO2’s conveyor-mount screen. “The conveyor-mount screen was sufficient, but we could not get as much granular material as we wanted,” Alan said. “You could try it, but you would work the machine to death. Kleemann suggested the MS 15 as the best partnership; the advantages of getting the Mobiscreen far outweighed not having it on a project.” Grade A’s MR 110 Zi S came with an independent prescreen, which enhances throughput while reducing equipment wear. “The prescreen cleans the feed, keeping dirt and unusable fines out of the crusher,” Reigard said. “I can’t emphasize that enough. If you had seen the first project we had that machine on, the dirt/rock mix pile

we processed came out as gray stone. We ran that machine head to head against other makes, and they could not produce the same result.” When visited, Grade A was producing 1 1/2-in. stone, 3/4-in. stone and 3/8-in. minus. The independent prescreen in the Mobirex MR 110 Zi S was removing all dirt from the feed ahead of the impact crusher. The crusher was feeding all crushed material to the conveyor-mounted “hanging” screen with single 2-in. deck. Below, plus 2-in. oversize was circulating back to the impact crusher via enclosed external belt, while minus 2-in. material was forwarded to the MS 15 Mobiscreen. The triple-deck M 15 sorted 1 1/2-in., 3/4in. and 3/8-in. minus material into separate stockpiles. All aggregate would be used on the job site. Kleemann’s efficient dust control system also was a plus. “The dust control was a real selling point,” Reigard added. “That’s a huge issue around here, because there are not a lot of open sites left in Nashville, and we often are working right next to housing. Environmental inspectors visit and must approve of the setup before we can begin. Last fall of 2016 — when we were running it during a dry spell — the dust could have gotten out of hand, but the spray system cut the dust by two-thirds compared to the other models. We just can’t do it with other products.”

After looking at equipment from a number of manufacturers, Grade A chose the Kleemann impactor and mobile screen for their flexibility and durability.

Grade A initially rented Kleemann equipment but soon decided to purchase it outright.

The mobile crusher and screen help Grade A utilize excavation material on site.

Also protecting against dust intrusion is the cushion-mounted control panel, which has an air-overpressure system within to keep dust out. And the automated zero-point gap setting technology on the impactor saves time at startup and later in the day, when readjustment of the gap may become necessary, Lannom said. “Kleemanns have excellent technology,” Alan said. “They’ve made a ‘hoss’ of a

machine that’s capable of being moved on one trailer. Other machines look prehistoric compared to the Kleemann products. People say I’m making that up, but I urge them to walk through the competitors, then walk back through the Kleemanns, and if you don’t notice the difference, you are in the wrong business.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Metso Closes Acquisition of P.J. Jonsson och Söner in Sweden Metso has successfully completed its acquisition of the Swedish mobile crushing and screening solution provider P.J. Jonsson och Söner. The agreement regarding the acquisition was announced in April 2018. “This acquisition is an important step in implementing Metso’s growth strategy, allowing us to strengthen the breadth and availability of our product and service offering for the Nordic market. We are convinced that P.J. Jonsson och Söner’s know-how and solutions will align well with customer needs and complement Metso’s current portfolio,” said Markku Simula, president of Metso’s Aggregates Equipment business area. “We are excited by the opportunity to grow as part of Metso. This acquisition will benefit our customers as well as our employees, who are our most valuable asset,” said Anders Jonsson, managing director of P.J. Jonsson och Söner.

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About P.J. Jonsson och Söner P.J. Jonsson och Söner AB specializes in the supply of mobile crushing and screening plants to a wide range of customers across Sweden. For more information, visit pjjonsson.se. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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#141147-"NEW" RDO 5x12 2-deck screener with CAT C-4 water cooled engine. Remote control for feeder. Ball deck and grizzly hopper (no grizzly). 2-30" side discharge conveyors. Mounted on tandem axel 5th wheel chassis. #112046-Metso Nordberg LT 1213S Loko Track mobile crushing and screening plant. Fully equipped impact plant with dual slope screen. Return conveyor and recycle magnet. Powered by CAT C13 engine. Crusher opening 1300 mm (51") x 1200 mm (47"). 12 cubic yard hopper with vibrating grizzly feeder. Screening module is 2005. Conveyor width 47" and feed width 43". Engine hours-4953, feeder hours-4456, impact hours-4807, tracking hours-170. (As of 8/13/18) #154003-"NEW" Trio portable 6x20 3-Deck wet screen with twin 36"x25' sandscrew. Plant is prewired with all electrical panel and starters. All mounted on 3 axle chassis. (Price of freight will be added to cost.)

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JAWS & IMPACTS #111060-Gruendler 24x42 jaw crusher. Jaw dies 80%. Good condition. #111069-Universal 30x42 portable jaw mounted on 3 axle chassis. 80-90% jaw plates. Good condition. #112026-Universal portable 3755 impact w/38"X16' VGF and 42" underconveyor. 3axle carrier and CAT 343 power. Liners are fair. Hammers are worn. Clutch is out. SECONDARY CRUSHERS #121029-Humbolt Wedag secondary impact (42" wide/14" max feed) with new set of hammers and some new liners (not installed). 4 bar rotor. No power. Crusher is in good condition. #121044-Stedman 4 row lime mill, 2-250 HP electric motors, feed 1/2"-3/16" minus, 50-60 TPH, pushing it can run 70-80 TPH (per owner). 20" takeaway screw mounts under the discharge, takeaway screw has 25 HP electric motor. Discharge screw has stainless tub, motor, drive, bearings, screw shaft and good all impact bars appear 6090%. Re-built and ran very little (2 seasons). The pit portable crusher on frame with single axle only with electric motors and under recovery screw. No conveyors are included. #123024-Pegson 1300 cone with hydraulic adjust, auto lube system, auto tran system, and belt guards. No motor (will need 300hp/1190rpm). Has control panel for lube system. Recently taken out of service & appears to have standard head. Fair to good condition. SCREENS #141130-Nordberg 8X20 2-deck incline wet screen w/ polydeck 12X12 panels on upper deck. Has 30 H.P motor mount and separate structure. #141143-Powerscreen Commander with 5x10 2-D screen. 48" belt feeder (variable speed). 48" feed conveyor. Diesel power with 60 kw generator set. No grizzly for hopper. Fair condition.

#510105-"New" Furukawa 1450 ED totally self-contained hydraulic drill with Cummins 6.7 Tier IV engine. Set up for T-51 MM steel. FOPS/ROPS cab with A/C and heat. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector and auto rod changer.

#111069-Universal 30x42 portable jaw mounted on 3 axle chassis. 80-90% jaw plates. Good condition

#121053-Cedarapids 5040 Hammermill secondary crusher with 5x16 3-deck screen. Has rotovator, 36" return and 36" front discharge conveyors. All mounted on tandem axle chassis. Plant is all electric except the hammermill is diesel jack shaft driven. No power on mill. Power unit and control panel are available separately for $12,000. Engine runs, but needs to be rebuilt.

#142064-Cedarapids portable 4x12 2-deck horizontal screen with 30 HP 460 V electric motor, 36" discharge conveyor, 25' long with 7.5 HP 460 V electric motor and size 4 reducer. Control panel with start stop for screen and conveyor. Catwalks on each side. All mounted on single axle chassis. In good condition. FEEDERS #131021-Hewitt-Robins 5X14 3 Step-deck Rip Rap screen consisting of (1) 5'x6' section with nominal 5" grizzly bars & (2) 5'x4' sections with 10" nominal grizzly bars. Fed by 42"x12' apron feeder with feed hopper (vg steel). Also another 42"x6' apron feeder for the fines underneath. Electric power (includes box). #132015-Continental Gin 48"x25.5' apron feeder. Large feed box. Flights are approx 80+%, good sprocket, & jackshaft drive gears. 60hp motor and gear box, but has removable mount (for transport). Heavy duty apron feeder. Shipping dims: 8' 7" tall & 30' long. WASH EQUIPMENT #152027-Eagle 54"x34' single sandscrew with electric motor in good condition. CRANES & TRUCKS #340003-Drott model 5550, 35-ton RT crane with 81' 5" Power boom. 106' with pull-out fly boom. Max 159'. Max hook heights 26.5 X 25. Rubber 80-90%. 6V53 Power. Hyd out and down outriggers. 2 Winches fair condition. #810134-Euclid R-35 truck has an engine that is a Detroit diesel V12 with an Allison 6speed automatic transmission. The tires are 1800x33 all in good condition about 50%. Bed liner looks good as does the remainder of the truck. No leaks. Runs good.

#560001-2017 Furukawa DCR 20 down-thehole drill with Cat C13 Tier III engine. 1043.3 hours. Set up for 4" pipe but can be converted to 3" or 3.5". No hammer. 5"-6 1/2" holes. Maximum depth approximately 145'. Very good condition.

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#850054-1998 MACK road tractor, model CH613 with Mack E7 350hp engine with approximately 150,000-200,000 miles on reman engine. Approximately 650,000 total frame miles. Eaton Fuller 10 speed transmission, 44,000 rear axle. 214" wheel base. Power steering and A/C. Tire size is 295/75R22.5. They are in very good condition. Overall good condition. DRILLS #510087-Furukawa 9E hydraulic drill with Isuzu diesel engine. 10764 engine hrs, 4619 impact hrs. Anti-jam circuit, dust collector, uses T-45 steel, 14 ft starter with 12 ft changes. Good condition. #510094-Furukawa 900ES hydraulic drill with CAT 3126 engine with 3878 hrs and 1752 impact hrs. Set up for T-45 steel, 14' starter rod and 12'changes. Anti jam circuit and dust collector. Very good condition. #580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter with approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation. EARTHMOVING #410063-CAT D9H w/ EROPS cab w/ A/C, straight blade w/tilt. Single shank, 4-barrel ripper. 24" pads. U/C (overall approx 70%). Rebuilt engine, trans, and finals (HMR 2994) Left Trunnion is available but needs to be installed. Overall good condition. #410070-CAT D6R dozer with 10' straight blade with good cutting edge. Has EROPS cab with air. Glass all good. 22" single grouser pads, overall condition of undercarriage is 60%. Pins have tit on drive side. Has 4600 hours

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Please join us at the 2018 AGC Date End: November 9, 2018 of Minnesota Recognition Dinner, where we will honor individPlace Name: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center uals and companies for their contributions to the Minnesota 900 Convention Center Blvd. construction industry. For more information on this event, con- Address: New Orleans, LA 70130 tact AGC of MN, 525 Park Street, Suite #110, St. Paul, MN City/State: Learn from the best in the business! Network with Owners 55103. Phone: 651/632-8929. and Industry. Find the resources you need to succeed at National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) DBIA’s Annual Conference and Expo. Help us celebrate our Conference on Stone-Matrix Asphalt 25th anniversary this year in New Orleans! Date Start: November 5, 2018 For more information on this event, Date End: November 7, 2018 go to https://dbia.org/event/2018-design-build-conferencePlace Name: Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel expo/. City/State: Atlanta, Georgia Email: meetings@dbia.org.


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WANTED: VOLVO WHEEL LOADERS LOOKING FOR WHOLESALE PRICING ON VOLVO LOADERS L50 THROUGH L350 SIZES, C, D, E, F, G AND H MODELS EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX400LC-1 EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING FOR USED CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADERS EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HEIN-WERNER C12HD EXCAVATORS IN U.S. - I'D LIKE A HOPTO 550 EXCAVATOR, SIMILAR TO THE HEINWERNER. THIS MACHINE WAS MADE BY WARREN SWASY. EMAIL: DIRTHOG3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10T CRAWLER DOZER IN U.S. - WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D10N D10R D10T EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 644K WHEEL LOADERS IN U.S. - WE ARE LOOKING FOR A JOHN DEERE 644K GP BUCKET, PIN ON TYPE, 4.25 TO 4.5 CUBIC YARD CAPACITY. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS IF YOU HAVE ONE. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. REGARDS, MARCEL EQUIPMENT LIMITED EMAIL: SALES@ MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 844H WHEEL DOZERS IN U.S. - WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 844H SEMI U OR STRAIGHT HEAVY-DUTY MINING BLADES - NONCOAL. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE TO ANYONE THAT CAN HELP EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GEHL MG690 MOTOR GRADERS MAULDIN M406XT OR PUCKETT 510 DWE, MAINTAINER WITH LOADER BUCKET AND RIPPERS. EMAIL: TABNEY@ CAPPAERTHOUSING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 180G EXCAVATORS EMAIL: JAMAC15@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: ALL MODELS SCHWING ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PUMPS, OLD OR NEW. ALL BRANDS AND SIZES. BOOMS, TRAILER PUMPS, CITY PUMPS, PARTS MACHINES, ETC. SELLING EXCESS EQUIPMENT? UPDATING? KNOW WHERE THERE ARE SOME MACHINES SITTING IN CONTRACTORS YARDS, REDI MIX COMPANIES, CONCRETE CONTRACTORS YARDS,ETC. WE PAY FINDERS FEES!!!! EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET PHONE: 781-245-2833 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS HYDRA-MAC SKID STEER LOADERS LOOKING FOR USED OR REBUILT LONG BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEAD FOR ISUZU 3AB1. EMAIL: CCANDC@MNCABLE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS/ ALL MODELS. IN CA. EMAIL: KENMCINTYRESAYA@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 925-783-2847 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10 CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY BULLDOZERS «12MONTHS« D8T, D9T, D10T KOMATSU 275, 375, 475 ALL UNITS MUST HAVE ENCLOSED CAB WITH RIPPER, 2015 AND UP, UNDER 5000 HOURS. UNADVERTISED. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: (IN USA) LIEBHERR CRAWLER LOADERS/ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR A LIEBHERR CRAWLER LOADER UNDER 35K. EMAIL: AUCTIONFIEND2017@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 573-453-5730 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: AMERICAN AUGER 42-600G2 BORING MACHINES. LOOKING FOR DRILLING MACHINE (EQUIPMENT). OUR REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DRILLING DIAMETER - 450 MM; DEPTH OF DRILLING - 3 METERS (3000 MM); GEOLOGICAL FEATURES - ROCK OR SOIL. CONTACT S. T. CHO, SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR, AEROTECH KOREA CO, LTD, WWW.I-AEROTECH.CO.KR EMAIL: ST.CHO@I-AEROTECH.CO.KR PHONE: 82 10 9067 4464 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: (IN USA) CATERPILLAR 980K WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR CAT 980K/M SPADE NOSE BUCKETS. (BUCKETS ONLY) PLEASE FORWARD PHOTOS, DETAILS AND ASKING PRICE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: HYPAC C747-B COMPACTION EQUIPMENT LOOKING FOR A TRAVEL MOTOR FOR THIS UNIT 1996 HYPAC ROLLER - ONE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER OR MAYBE A REBUILT. EMAIL: UFANS1953@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 850B LT CRAWLER DOZER MUFFLER, BOTTOM AND BACK VINYL SEAT CUSHIONS W/ARMRESTS. EMAIL: EMAIL4TIMHOPKINS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI ZX200, EX300-1 AND EX400-1 EXCAVATORS. IN USA. EMAIL: CHUNGVATRAN@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-576-6784 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ELLIOTT H90F AERIAL LIFT. IN PA. PREFER AN H70F EMAIL: CHALEY13@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU PC200, PC300, PC200 LC-6 EXCAVATORS. IN USA. EMAIL: CHUNGVATRAN@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-576-6784 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: OWATONNA 880 WHEEL LOADER. LOOKING FOR 880 MUSTANG LOADER. EMAIL: RJGIBB@DRTEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: RAMROD SKID STEER LOADER, MODEL 575T EMAIL: DNASH@WI.RR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU PC80-3 EXCAVATOR; COMPLETE CAB DOOR. IN USA. EMAIL: KRINEHARTAGREPAIR@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WEBER BANDIT 3020 AERIAL LIFTS; NEED HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM. NEED ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC. NEED TO KNOW WHO THE COMPANY IS NOW. EMAIL: MCBM@JUNO.COM PHONE: 321-636-8089. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS ALLIS CHALMERS AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. IN USA. INTERESTED IN BUYING USED ROCK CRUSHERS AND PARTS AS WELL AS CONVEYORS, SCREENS, AND FEEDERS EMAIL: MOOMOO1417@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 814-603-1905 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140H MOTOR GRADER WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140H; PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 281-491-0614 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10R CRAWLER DOZER WANTED TO BUY CAT DOZER D10R AND D6H WITH RIPPER; PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D375A-5E0 CRAWLER DOZER WANT TO BUY NOW KOMATSU 375A5EO «2010 AND UP« RIPPER OR NOT, UNADVERTISED CONTRACTORS USA ONLY AND I NEED 3 BULLDOZERS 475A 5 2005 AND UP. EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D6M XL CRAWLER DOZER – IN U.S. WANT LOW HOURS. AND EQUIPPED WITH A WINCH OR RIPPER. EMAIL: DALEVILLEAGG@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 765-208-0551 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING - AMIDA PB16R I AM LOOKING FOR A USED AMIDA /WHITMAN POWER BUGGY, RUNNING OR WITH A BAD ENGINE OR SOMEONE WHO SELLS PARTS FOR THE OLDER AMIDA. EMAIL: LSS41A@COMCAST.NET PHONE: 610-370-9811 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADER I WANT TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADER LIKE 926, 926E, 936, 936E, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F-2 AND MOTOR GRADERS LIKE 12G, 140G PLEASE. EMAIL: NASRULLAHKHANMN77@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-312-216-1711 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS NEW HOLLAND SKID STEER LOADERS - WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10R CRAWLER DOZERS WANT TO BUY 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D10N ,D10R, D10T ENCLOSED CAB WITH RIPPER FROM CONTRACTOR DIRECTLY, UNADVERTISED. ALSO KOMASTU 375 475 RIPPER RUN OR PARTS UNADVERTISED. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: JOHN DEERE MOTOR GRADERS - WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDING TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US AT TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS-- NOTHING TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. WE ARE ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: LARGE CAPACITY LATHES - BRAKES - SHEARS PLATEROLLS. WWW.MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM FOR A QUICK REPLY SEND PICTURES, DATA, PRICING AND CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT TO THE FOLLOWING EMAILS: MARK@MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM & RUBYAMATULLI@CS.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SKYTRAK 6036 TELEHANDLERS/FORKLIFTS EMAIL: VANDENTOPDON@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GMC 1500 4X4 CREW CAB. GOOD MOTOR, BRAKES GOOD, TIRES GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: ZYEPHER88@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA320-5 WHEEL LOADER. ONLY -5 MACHINE, CLEAN, WORK READY WITH REASONABLE HOURS. GOING TO BOSTON, MASS. EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET; PHONE: RICHARD AT 603-828-6100 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 510B WHEEL LOADERS. DRESSER WHEEL LOADER QUICK COUPLER.. LOOKING FOR A QUICK COUPLER AND ATTACHMENTS TO FIT A DRESSER 510B.. OR A 515B.. PLUS LOOKING FOR A SET OF RETRO SOLID TIRES, OR FOAM FILLED FOR SCRAP YARD USE. CONTACT JOEL EMAIL: JAMOSKE@AOL.COM PHONE: 217-622-3163 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS WANTED TO BUY CAT GRADER 140G, 140H AND 14H IN ANY CONDITION. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND DETAILS. EMAIL: NASHEQUIPMENTBUYER@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +97-155-358-7510 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED UB BREAKER, UB302 HYDRAULIC BREAKERS. CONTACT CHAD EMAIL:CBARRETT@HEAVYEQSRV.COM PHONE: 800-383-1467 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SULLAIR 750H CAT C9 AIR COMPRESSORS. ANY COMPRESSOR WITH A C9 ENGINE. THESE ARE SULLAIR MODELS: MODELS - • 600 • 750 • 825 • 900 • 1050 TIER 2 C9 “CLJ”… … TIER 3 C9 “JSC” CONTACT BRIAN EMAIL: BRIAN.WALDO@SULLAIR.COM PHONE: 219-229-9836 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D6H CRAWLER DOZER IN USA WANTED TO BUY CAT DOZER D6H WITH REAR RIPPER AND ENCLOSED CAB. PLEASE EMAIL PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MCCLOSKEY AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS. WANTED - 1/2" DRUM FOR TOPSOIL FOR MCCLOSKEY SCREEN 512RG TROMMELL SCREEN. EMAIL: LHEFF.SMS@GMAIL.COM CONTACT JOHN PH: 610-497-2012 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HEIL 1040 TRAILER LOOKING FOR SOIL STABILIZING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. PNEUMATIC TRAILERS, 6X6 WATER TRUCKS, SPREADER TRUCKS, ETC. EMAIL: WSPSHOP@WSPINC.NET PHONE: 623-434-5050 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: POWERSCREEN AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS WANT TO BUY YOUR USED AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. ALL MAKES. ALL MODELS. ALL CONDITIONS. SEND PHOTOS, INFORMATION. EMAIL: SALES@RREQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 803-416-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 623K SCRAPERS EMAIL: WEBEREQUIPMENT@ BIGPOND.COM WANTED 623K FOR AUSTRALIA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 450C CRAWLER DOZERS EMAIL: CMESALES@BVU.NET PHONE: 276-608-1507 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 310SG BACKHOE LOADER. NEED MAIN BOOM REPLACEMENT ON THE BACKHOE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: MIKE@TETREAULTINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINCOLN SA-200 WELDER. IN USA ONLY. CONTACT: JIM BAKER EMAIL: JIMBAKER@BENTON COUNTYCABLE.NET PHONE: 931-264-0274 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

• Syracuse, NY Sat., October 20, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

• Pittsburgh, PA October 30, 2018

• Charleston, SC Thurs., October 25, 2018 For: Retirement Auction, Industrial & Light Construction Equipment • Uniontown, PA Fri., October 26, 2018 For: Major Construction Job Finishing • Houston, TX Mon., November 5, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., November 9, 2018 For: Online Only! Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Sacramento, CA Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Very Special Construction & Vehicle Auction • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL Mon., November 12, 2018 For: Large Rental Return Auction • Middletown, NY November 16 - 17, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Toronto (Woodstock), Canada November 19-20, 2018 For: Large Ag & Construction Equipment Auction • Buffalo, NY Sat., November 24, 2018 For: Major Construction & Ag Job Finishing Auction • Newark, NJ November 30 – December 1, 2018 For: Very Large Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Houston, TX Wed., December 5, 2018 For: 1 Owner Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Houston, TX Thurs., December 6, 2018 For: Very Large 1 Owner Job Completion Auction • Long Island, NY Fri., December 7, 2018 For: Rentals! Construction Equipment & more • Pearl River, NY Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Construction & Utility Equipment Estate Auction • Dallas, TX Wed., December 12, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Fleet • New Martinsville, WV Thurs., December 13, 2018 For: Construction Job Conclusion • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., December 14, 2018 For: Late Model Earthmoving Equipment & more • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 15, 2018 For: Very Large Rental Construction Equipment Auction • Las Vegas, NV Sat., December 22, 2018 For: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction • Albany (Greenwich), NY Fri., December 28, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Auction • Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., January 19, 2019 For: Very Large Rental Construction Equipment Auction • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL February 2 - 10, 2019 For: 26th Annual 9-Day Florida Auction

• Salt Lake City, UT November 5, 2018 • Houston, TX November 6-7, 2018 • Lincoln, NE November 9, 2018 • Orlando, FL November 13, 2018 • Tipton, CA November 13, 2018 • Kenmare, ND November 15, 2018 • Flaxton, ND November 16, 2018 • Phoenix, AZ November 16, 2018 • Grand Prairie, AB November 20-21, 2018 • Kansas City, MO December 3, 2018 • Sacramento, CA December 4, 2018 • Toronto, ON December 4-5, 2018 • Denver, CO December 5, 2018 • Atlanta, GA December 6, 2018 • Las Vegas, NV December 7, 2018 • Williston, ND December 8, 2018 • Columbus, OH December 11, 2018 • Chehalis, WA December 13, 2018 • Nashville, TN December 14, 2018 • Minneapolis, MN December 20, 2018 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Portland, OR Fri., October 26, 2018 For: Public Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Public Auction • Portland, OR Fri., November 30, 2018 For: Public Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Public Auction BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY October 25, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 1, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 8, 2018

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

• ONLINE ONLY October 24, 2018

• Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLY October 31, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 7, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 14, 2018 DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Meriden, CT Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Equipment, Attachments, Tools and more DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540

• Headland, AL Fri., November 2, 2018 For: Huge Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 28-29, 2018 For: Huge 2-Day Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Crawfordsville, IN Tues., October 23, 2018 For: Absolute Surplus Auction • Princeton, IN Tues., October 30, 2018 For: Absolute Surplus Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • ONLINE ONLY October 24, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 14, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY November 28, 2018 HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., December 7, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., February 15, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY November 29, 2018

HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION www.ebay.com/usr/hceasurplus 419-352-5616

• ONLINE ONLY December 6, 2018

• ONLINE ONLY 2018 HCEA Sales Literature Auction

• ONLINE ONLY November 15, 2018

IRON AUCTION GROUP www.ironauctiongroup.com 276-451-8921 • Aragon, GA Wed., November 7, 2018 For: Absolute Public Fleet Reduction Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Augusta, GA Sat., October 20, 2018 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Trenton (Detroit), MI Thurs., October 25, 2018 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Shop Equipment • Gaffney, SC Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Estate Auction • Brooklyn, MS November 8 - 10, 2018 For: 3 Day Late Fall Public Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 12, 2018 For: Winter Construction Equipment & Truck Public Auction • Pelzer, SC Thurs., December 13, 2018 For: Winter Construction Equipment & Truck Public Auction • Kissimmee, FL February 11 - 14, 2019 For: Annual Florida Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • South Beloit, IL Sat., October 20, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction • Ocala, FL Thurs., October 25, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction • Shrewsbury, MA Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Fri., November 2, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction • Plymouth Meeting, PA Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Blairsville, GA Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment & Farm Equipment Auction

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540

RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563

• Apalachin, NY Sat., October 20, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers, Snow Equipment & more

• Syracuse, NY Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and more

• Wysox (Towanda), PA Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Construction Equipment, Truck, Trailer & Tool Auction

• Corning, NY Wed., November 7, 2018 For: Rhinehart Sand & Gravel Liquidation Auction

• New Milford, PA Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Retirement Auction - Construction Equipment & more McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Great Mills, MD October 19 - 20, 2018 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • New Egypt, NJ Sat., November 3, 2018 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., November 13, 2018 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction MOTLEYS ASSET DISPOSITION GROUP www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS • Richmond, VA Tues., November 6, 2018 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks Auction • Gastonia, NC Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Utility Equipment & Truck Auction NITKE AUCTION CENTER (A Hanson Auction Group Company) www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI October 26 - 27, 2018 For: 53rd Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS www.northcountry-auctions.com 603-539-5322

• Knox, PA Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Big Public Auction – Kubota Dealer SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.sheridanauctionservice.com 517-676-9800 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., November 6, 2018 For: Sinto Equipment Reduction Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY October 19 - 24, 2018 For: AgIron Online Auction • Georgetown, MN Tues., October 30, 2018 For: Construction & Farm Retirement Auction • Sharon, ND Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Farm Retirement Auction • Sawyer, ND Thurs., November 1, 2018 For: Large Farm Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY November 9 - 14, 2018 For: AgIron Online Auction TERRA POINT LLC www.terrapointllc.com 877-772-5998 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 28, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Cambridge, MA Sat., October 27, 2018 For: Retirement Auction of C.J. Mabardy Inc.

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 19, 2018 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 25, 2018 For: Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 30, 2018 For: Asphalt Equipment

WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., October 31, 2018 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 1, 2018 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 8, 2018 For: Construction Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 8, 2018 For: Construction Equipment

• Phoenix, AZ Sat., November 10, 2018 For: Public Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Ashland, OH Thurs., December 6, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Kissimmee, FL February 12 – 16, 2019 For: 45th Annual Florida Auction


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Alex Lyon & Son Sells Like-New, Late-Model Equipment

Jim Mansell of Mansell Construction came to see if he could add some iron to his equipment fleet.

Auctiongoers had the opportunity to bid on latemodel, low-hour wheel loaders.

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lex Lyon & Son held its Arctic Snow & Ice Sale Oct. 5 in Frankfort, Ill. The auction featured latemodel Case and Cat rubber-tired loaders, skid steers, hydraulic excavators, trucks trailers and support equipment — all used for only one season and sold in likenew condition. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Mike Powers (L) of Alex Lyon & Son answers some questions from P. J. Sweeney of PJS Sewer & Water.

(L-R): Making sure everything is ready to go prior to the start of the sale in Frankfort, Ill., are Alex Lyon & Son’s Scott Moyer; John Starek, operations manager, arctic snow and ice control; and Chad Ketelsen, president, U.S. operations.

Having a look at a Cat 320E excavator is Shawn Spiess of Spiess Construction.

Jack Lyon (L), president of Alex Lyon & Son, welcomes Jay Courtney, sales manager, Equipment Division, of McCann Industries, to the auction.

Alex Rodriguez of Rodriguez Construction looks over the excavators at the Oct. 5 auction.

Mike Garrard of Midwest Equipment Group LLC goes over the auction catalog prior to the start of the sale.


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the standards body of the global cellular industry for both 4G and in the future 5G. CV2X should progress seamlessly into 5G, while offering backwards compatibility with 4G. It will also be supported by 5G, but it’s not clear what extra capabilities 5G will provide over 4G. So, we don’t need 5G? We can’t say at the moment that there is no demand for 5G. I think that there is a lot of work to be done by the telecommunications and enterprise/developer community in building, trialing, and experimenting with the new technology to see what it can offer. Why don’t we need the super high bandwidth? Vehicles such as construction equipment need wide area connectivity, but they are dependent on it much less than perhaps has been suggested. A lot of the processing and computing will happen within the vehicle itself. The telecoms networks are instead used to download the information on the machine, software updates and for monitoring etc., which might require a relatively modest data transfer capability. So, although necessary and important, the telecoms network will in future supplement the onboard

processing, but not replace it. What about construction equipment ‘talking’ to each other? We will begin to see more of that with the introduction of V2X, and more specifically vehicle-to-vehicle communication. There is a fair bit of machine to machine happening with vehicles downloading/uploading data (i.e. relatively closed systems of connected devices) but not much communication between different types of devices, or more open systems, e.g. vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Will the new networks lead to other devices becoming connected? Low power, wide area networks will allow for “massive IoT” to flourish, where a vast number of applications that run on batteries can get connected. Things like smart meters in utilities or agriculture that are in remote locations and only need to send or receive signals occasionally. (And whose batteries will last several years before needing replacement.) In automotive and fleet sectors, there are use cases that go beyond the vehicle, for example wearable devices, those that monitor how many hours an operator has been working or whether breaks have been taken and then transmit an alarm if it senses that the oper-

ator is fatigued or in danger of falling asleep at the wheel. There is great scope for a vast number of devices to become connected in the future. Are autonomous vehicles and connectivity two separate issues — or part of the same story? Autonomous vehicles are unlikely to over-rely on telecoms networks, despite the often- made association between 5G and autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles have detailed maps and sensors, lidar and optical radar that together creates a detailed picture that they then look for anomalies and take whatever action is necessary. To achieve this, a lot of high performance processing is carried out on the vehicle. It has been estimated that autonomous vehicles will generate up to 4 terabytes of data a day, but only a tiny fraction of that information (maybe as little as 0.1 percent) will need to be shared with the network. Because of this, self-driving vehicles will depend more on on-board processing than the cloud. Real time connectivity will be beneficial, but not essential. Telecoms networks will be used for non-real time updates to and from the vehicle, but bandwidth requirements for these services may be relatively low.

Is the industry keeping ahead of the threat of viruses and cyber-crime in M2M connectivity? What you see in IoT is a great deal of focus on security. They call it “security by design” and are building safeguards into the systems from the start, rather than trying to retrofit them at the end of the development process. Most security experts predict that systems will be hacked at some point, and then it is about the safeguards you have in place and how quickly and effectively you respond to the breach. For more information, visit www.volvoce.com. Michele Mackenzie has 17 years of experience as an analyst. Since 2014 she has been principal analyst for Analysys Mason’s IoT and M2M Services research program. She produces reports and forecasts on M2M and IoT in industry sectors such as transport, healthcare and smart cities, and analyses the impact of IoT network technologies such as LPWA networks. Prior to joining Analysys Mason, Mackenzie was a freelance analyst with a focus on M2M and IoT technology and trends. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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OSHA Develops Resources to Keep Workers Safe From Trenching Hazards OSHA has developed a series of compliance assistance resources to help keep workers safe from trenching and excavation hazards. OSHA’s goal is to increase awareness of trenching hazards in construction, educate job creators and workers on safe cave-in prevention solutions and decrease the number of trench collapses. These resources, which continue the goals of the Department’s recently announced Office of Compliance Initiatives (OCI), encourage and facilitate compliance evaluations. Trench-related injuries are preventable when workers are properly trained and the required protections are in place. OSHA is working with industry stakeholders and providing new compliance assistance resources. • U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta recorded audio public service announcements in English and Spanish that highlight effective ways to stay safe when working around trenches and excavations. A 45-second video, “5 Things You Should Know to Stay Safe,” also highlights well-known and proven safety measures that can eliminate hazards and prevent worker injuries. • An updated trenching operations QuickCard provides information on protecting workers around trenches, including daily inspections and trench wall safety. • OSHA’s revised “Protect Workers in Trenches” poster provides a quick reminder of the three ways to prevent dangerous trench collapses: SLOPE or bench trench walls,

Trench-related injuries are preventable when workers are properly trained and the required protections are in place. SHORE trench walls with supports, or SHIELD trench walls with trench boxes. The poster is available in English and Spanish. • An updated trenching and excavation webpage provides additional information on trenching hazards and solutions. OSHA’s On-Site Consultation Program provides valuable services for job creators that are separate from enforcement. OSHA recently published an analysis demonstrating how the agency’s On-Site Consultation Program contributes $1.3 billion to the national economy each year. Job creators who implement workplace improvements can reduce lost time due to injuries and illnesses, improve employee morale, increase productivity, and lower workers’ compensation insurance premiums. For more information, visit http://www.osha.gov.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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