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Brayman Battles Tight Project Turnaround By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Major Flood Mitigation Under Way in Central N.Y. …10
Dynapac Seismic Tour Makes First Stop…20
Mammoet Transports Two Cable Reels in N.Y. …44
The work is expected to last 60 days, during which contractor Brayman Construction Corp. plans to maintain two lanes of traffic in each direction.
A major project to replace bridge decks began in early October in Charleston, W.Va. The West Virginia Department of Transportation’s (VDOT) Division of Highways is replacing the decks on the I-64 Danner Road overpass bridge, which is between the Oakwood Road (exit 58A) and Montrose Drive (exit 56) exits. The work was expected to last 60 days, during which contractor Brayman Construction Corp. plans to maintain two lanes of traffic in each direction. The project consists of two phases: Phase I began Oct. 5 and has been completed. It involved completely removing the bridge deck on the eastbound lanes of I-64 and replacing it with new, steel-reinforced concrete that made use of the bridge’s existing beams. To complete this work, eastbound traffic was shifted across the median to the westbound side. see BRIDGE page 94
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Economists Make 2020 Construction Predictions
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By Lucy Perry
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Construction economists are not sugarcoating their outlook on the industry in 2020. The Equipment Leasing & Finance Association forecasts slower growth in the economy next year, and predicts equipment investment will be weak. The Associated General Contractors and the Association of
Equipment Manufacturers also expect moderate growth in the construction market. Though not the rosiest picture, there are bright spots. In fact, equipment sales are actually on somewhat of an expansion track. Ken Simonson, AGC chief economist, forecasts growth in public, private The healthiest construction segments in 2020 will likenonresidential, and multifamily con- ly include highway and street construction, transstruction. portation facilities, and power and energy, believes see FORECAST page 14
the Associated General Contractors of America.
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MAJOR FLOOD MITIGATION WORK UNDER WAY IN CENTRAL N.Y.
Since 2006 the Town of German Flatts, N.Y., has seen what used to be referred to as “100-year floods” at least three times, the worst of these occurring in 2006 and 2013.
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SEISMIC TOUR MAKES FIRST STOP AT BEST LINE EQUIPMENT
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MAMMOET TRANSPORTS CABLE REELS FOR SENECA LAKE PROJECT
Dynapac made its first stop Dec. 19 on its nationwide “Seismic” tour where it shook the ground at Best Line Equipment in State College, Pa., on its way to ConExpo in Las Vegas in March 2020.
Mammoet has successfully transported two cable reels related to the Seneca Lake Submarine Cable Replacement Project in Romulus, N.Y., for the New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG).
The Workforce Solutions Area invites the ConExpo-Con/AGG show attendees and exhibitors — along with association members, job seekers and local students — to experience a trade right on the show floor.
Gov. Larry Hogan proposed allocating $3.8 billion for Maryland school construction over five years and a separate measure to increase accountability in academic performance during a recent news conference.
Five non-profit organizations developing the future of the manufacturing and trades workforces were awarded $10,000 each at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ 2019 Annual Conference as part of its Next Gen Grant Program.
Under the agreement, Loegering customers in North America will have access to improved productivity from a selection of skid-steer and compact track loader attachments branded as Loegering Power Attachments.
Attorneys general from 18 states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to continue. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said his office will lead the coalition.
The Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding on Dec. 18 with the intent to form a strategic alliance within commercial vehicles in order to capture the opportunities in the industry.
The PennDOT Public-Private Transportation Partnerships (P3) Board approved a proposed P3 project to reconstruct a 4.5-mi. section of I-81 near Wilkes-Barre.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers announced that Ann Fandozzi has become chief executive officer and has joined the company’s board of directors, effective Jan. 6, 2020.
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Major Flood Mitigation Work Under Way in Central N.Y.
Hubbell’s fleet of LBX excavators purchased from Contractors Sales in Albany, N.Y., has been a key tool in its excavation projects for decades. The conditions for most of the season in Mohawk, N.Y., were wet for most of the season, however the LBX machines were up to the task.
Since 2006 the Town of German Flatts, N.Y., has seen what used to be referred to as “100-year floods” at least three times, the worst of these occurring in 2006 and 2013. Most of the flood damage was caused by the Fulmer Creek, which flows into the Mohawk River, as well as flooding from the Mohawk River itself. This area of central New York commonly referred to as the “Mohawk Valley” is an area where the Catskill Mountains meet the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains and are separated by the Mohawk River. The hills and mountains in this region are lined with streams and small rivers that feed the Mohawk River. During the spring snow thaw season these bodies of water can become fast moving torrents but typically once that season passes you can walk across them. In the periods leading up to each of these severe floods, there had been record-breaking prolonged rainy seasons that had super saturated the ground, followed by a super rain event that stalled over the area producing several inches of rain. The result was massive amounts of water coming down these hills and mountains that picked up a lot of debris, including boulders the size of a truck and mature trees that they pushed along with them as they came. As this debris hit roadways it clogged culverts, ultimately blowing them out, which created bigger rushes of water that would hit the next bridge or culvert, creating even more damage, and resulting in significant destruction to the villages and cities along the Mohawk River, destroying homes and infrastructures. To make matters worse, the flooding of the Mohawk River put the entire region under several feet of muddy, fast-moving muck. The 2006 flood in some areas changed the course and flow of creeks like Fulmer Creek, which runs through the town of German Flatts, and as the waters receded, left large deposits of whole trees and branches along with piles of rocks and boulders that were not intended to be there. Due to concerns for fish and wildlife, New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation provided very little time for these deposited materials to be removed and, in many cases, they ended up being left behind, only to create an even bigger problem when the next flooding event
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occurred. FEMA money was made readily available to quickly repair roads, bridges, culverts and other infrastructure damage that was needed to get the communities back up and running. Further down the road, money flowed that helped homeowners get back on their feet. But, as the floods continued to occur, it became evident to town officials that part of the problem was how the flow and layout of the Fulmer Creek, and if it was not adjusted at a considerable cost, the problem would continue to recur. Construction Equipment Guide met with Peter Rovazzi, Town of German Flatts supervisor, to discuss the Leatherstocking Flood Plain Project, which has been designed and funded to hopefully relieve future flooding issues. The project would restore the flood plain along the Fulmer Creek in the Village of Mohawk, N.Y., for several miles upstream into the Town of German Flatts. The plan was put together with the combined efforts of Herkimer/Oneida counties Comprehensive Planning Program, Templeton Landscape Architects and the State Department of Environmental Conservation, along with the Army Corps. of Engineers. Essentially the problem being addressed is that when too much water comes through the Fulmer Creek, the channel is too narrow to handle the flow and water spills over it. The project would create a shelf that would allow it to spread out and pass through without destroying homes and businesses. Currently two different phases of the project are being worked on. “On Route 168, a couple of miles outside of the Village of Mohawk, we have an area where the flood plain problem has been compounded by a high bank failure,” Rovazzi said. “Essentially a bank that is at least 60 feet above the creek that has no growth on the bank stabilizing it, is continuously eroding into the creek. In this part of the project, Marcy Excavation Services LLC. from Herkimer, N.Y., is actually moving the flow of the stream away from that bank and lowering the flow of the stream, giving it several tiers of elevation to flood before it can erode into that bank.” In the Village of Mohawk, Hubbell Inc. is handling a separate phase of the project, which is referred to as the “Fulmer
Creek Greenplain Floodplain Restoration and Mitigation Project.” “Both of these companies have been amazing to work with,” Rovazzi said. “They have been extremely responsive to our needs and the needs of our residents. Because Hubbell’s project is located entirely within the village, I have not had nearly as much interaction with their employees. But, when I have needed anything from either company they have never let us down.” Hubbell Inc. Hubbell Inc., which is located in Margaretville, N.Y., along with its sister companies, Catskill Rental and Hubbell Logging & Land Clearing, has a long history with the Catskill region of New York State. “In 1848, Milow Hubbell and his son John started a farm, adding a saw mill, cider mill and granary. The next generations added a hardware store, lumber store, machine shop and a car dealership. Six generations later, the Hubbell family homestead is still in operation and the Hubbell family has diversified into several other businesses, including logging, land clearing, site development, landscaping, excavation and, what Hubbell Inc. is best known for, stream restoration.” In 1996, the Catskill region was devastated by severe flooding. Brothers Toby and Rudd Hubbell found themselves neck deep in learning flood cleanup and later on down the road, stream restoration — or the art of putting streams back together — the hard way. “This work is not for the faint of heart, and with it comes dealing with a whole lot of bureaucracy. But it’s a niche that we have developed a reputation for and the weather conditions in upstate New York since 1996 have kept us very busy,” said Toby Hubbell, who is heading up the work of restoring Fulmer Creek. Fulmer Creek Greenplain Floodplain Restoration and Mitigation Project The purpose of the Fulmer Creek Greenplain Floodplain Restoration and Mitigation Project is to expand the size of see FLOODING page 28
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2017 NEW EW W HOLLAND W80C-HS • INV#138089CE 38089CEG • HIGH SPEED S TRANS. - 21MPH • HIGH FLOW F W HYD HYD. - 34GPM • SSL CO OMPATIBLE ATIBLE HYD CPLER • ENCLO OSED CAB W/HEA W/HEA AT & A/C • 1.7YD 1 7YD G/P G BUCKET, BUCKET 48 48” FORKS • 13,514 LBS., 7 74 4 HP ENGINE SALE PRICE: RICE: $61,910
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• INV#832111CEG, 1,193 HOURS • PORTA TABLE E IMPACT CRUSHER • 62,500LBS S OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 226HP DEERE ERE ENGINE • REMOTE CONTROL C CALL LF FOR PRICING P LOCAT ATION: SYRACUSE, NY
• INV# 1301111CEG • 3,608 HOU URS • 19.7” TRACKS • AUX HYDR RAULICS • COUPLER & 36” BUCKET • 60” HYD TIIL LT BUCKET PRICE: $74,900 74,900 900 LOCATION: OCATION: SYRACUSE, S NY
• INV#77944 4CEG, 3,480 HOURS • 57,300LBS OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 181HP • AUX HYDR RAULICS • 54” BUCKE ET SALE PRICE E: $99,910
• INV#83484CE 83484CEG, 1,563 HOURS • PORTA TABLE A IMPACT CRUSHER • 73,000 0LBS OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 306HP P, DEERE ENGINE • REMO OTE CONTROL CALL LF FO OR PRICING LOCAT ATION: SYRACUSE, NY
• INV#128228CE 28228CEG • 3,489 HOURS • 32,000 0LBS OPERATING ATING WEIGHT •9 9’11” 11 ARM • HYD COUPLER C & 46” BUCKET • RUBBER ER PADS P W/28” TRACKS W/ PRICE: $84,900 LOCATION: OCATION: MARCY, MARCY, NY
• INV#78258CE 78258CEG • 2,845 HOURS • 79” DO OUBLE DRUM • 29,560LBS 9 5 0LBS OPER OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 131HP TIER 3 ENGINE SALE PRICE: RICE: $41,910
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Experts Eye Highway Work as Strong Sector in 2020 FORECAST from page 1
“Total growth in nonresidential construction spending, as reported by the Census Bureau’s monthly ‘value put in place’ series, will be close to the 2.2 percent increase recorded year-to-date for the first 10 months of 2019 compared to January-October 2018,” he said. “The best-performing segments in 2020 are likely to include highway and street construction, transportation facilities — airports, transit, ports and railroads — and power and energy — solar and wind, possibly including offshore wind, and pipelines.” Simonson predicted the weakest construction category will be retail again in 2020, but the retail portion of mixed-use facilities, such as airport terminals and office buildings, will be the exception. He believes lodging construction is at risk of a pullback due to overbuilding or a possible rise in interest rates, while warehouse construction will continue shifting away from huge distribution facilities at the fringe of metro areas to smaller “last-mile” or “click-and-collect” structures inside metro areas. These projects will be more expensive per square foot but may not cost more in total, he added. After decelerating over the course of 2019, the U.S. economy appears poised to soften further in 2020, ELFA reports in its 2020 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook. “Overall, we expect the economy to grow 1.7 percent in 2020 (down from an estimated 2.3 percent in 2019), while we project that equipment and software investment will expand 1.1 percent (down from an estimated 3.6 percent in 2019),” states the report’s bottom line. Healthy Equipment Sectors Asked which construction sectors are the healthiest at the opening of 2020, AGC’s Simonson reported the highway, transit, and airports sectors “have benefitted from several years of state and local legislative and voter approvals of gas tax or other revenue increases and bond issues.” In fact, the U.S. transportation infrastructure market is expected to grow at least 5 percent in 2020, according to the annual economic forecast of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). “The real market growth for 2020 is being fueled by increased transportation investments from federal, state, and local governments,” said Dr. Alison Premo Black, ARTBA chief economist, who conducted the analysis. She predicts total domestic transportation construction and related-market activity in 2020 should reach $300.4 billion, up from 2019’s $286.5 billion, after adjusting for
The transportation infrastructure market is expected to grow at least 5 percent next year, according the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. Increased transportation investments from federal, state, and local governments are helping to grow the sector.
“The best-performing segments in 2020 are likely to include highway and street construction, transportation facilities — airports, transit, ports and railroads — and power and energy — solar and wind, possibly including offshore wind, and pipelines.” Ken Simonson Associated General Contractors
project costs and inflation. The transportation construction market grew by 8 percent in 2019, the result of gains in highway, street and pavement work, which grew by $9.6 billion, according to Black. Airport construction work on runways and terminals increased by less than 1 percent in 2019 but was still at record investment levels. Likewise, strong growth in the subway, light rail, and mass transit sector, as well as private railroad investment helped support a strong year for transportation construction activity. Overall, transportation construction market activity is expected to increase or be steady in about half of the states, according to the ARTBA report. Some of the largest markets, expected to remain stable or grow,
include Texas, California, Illinois, New York, Florida, North Carolina, Washington, Minnesota, Michigan, Arizona and Wisconsin. The report also noted that the real value of public highway, street and related construction investment by state transportation departments and local governments — the largest market sector — is expected to increase by 6 percent to $77.5 billion after growing 15 percent in 2019. Construction work on private highways, bridges, parking lots and driveways will increase from $69.1 billion in 2019 to $71.8 billion in 2020 and will continue to grow over the next five years as market activity increases in those sectors. The pace of bridge and tunnel construction work stayed flat in 2019 and is
forecast to grow by $800 million, or 3 percent, in 2020. Bridge and tunnel market activity fell slightly from $28.8 billion in 2018 to $28.6 billion in 2019, after adjusting for project costs and inflation. Public transit and rail construction are expected to grow to $24.2 billion in 2020, a 5 percent increase. Subway and light rail investment are expected to reach a new record level, increasing to $11 billion. Airport terminal and related construction work, including structures like parking garages, hangars, air freight terminals, and traffic towers, is estimated to increase to $19.6 billion. Runway work is forecasted to increase to $4.9 billion in 2020. Simonson of AGC also believes the see FORECAST page 32
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2012 Link-Belt HTC-86100 140’ Boom, 35’ Jib, Block, Ball, CAT C13 Engine, ZF Transmission, 4750 hours, 28,000 miles, stk10641 $429,500
2015 Merlo 45.21 Roto, 10,000 lb. Lift Capacity, Max. Lift Height 68’2”, 4WD, 3 Steer Modes, 48” Forks, Hyd Winch, AC, 1853 Hrs, stk8469 ......................................$179,500
2015 National 800D, 110’ Boom, Calibrated for Jib, SFO, Peterbilt 348, 350HP, 781 Hours, 39,237 miles, stk8170.. ..........................................................................$239,500
2007 National 1300H, 110’ Boom, SFO, 22’ Wood Bed, Sterling LT9513, 1555 Hrs, 113,034 Miles, stk10212 ...... ..........................................................................$135,000
2016 Link-Belt TCC750, Block, Ball, Mfg Ext. Warranty, 2433 Hrs, stk8695 ....................................................$POR
2012 National NBT45, 127’ Boom, Ball, Tag Axle, Eaton Fuller Trans, Peterbilt 365, 380HP, 7487 Hours, 53,399 Miles, stk10519..................................................$299,500
2009 Link-Belt HTC-8690, 35’ to 58’ Fly, 60-Ton Block, 10-Ton Ball, 2 Winches, 39,500 lb. Ctwt., 6,775 hours, stk10497 ............................................................$409,500
2014 National 1300A, 110’ Boom, 44’ Jib, Block, Peterbilt 348, 350HP, stk7639..........................................$249,500
2013 Link-Belt RTC-8065II, 35’-58’ fly, 8.5 ton ball, 40ton block, auxiliary lifting sheave, 5417 hours, stk7694 .. ..........................................................................$389,500
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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2016 Case CX350D, stk # EQ0022564, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 13'3" Arm, Aux. Hydr., 32" Pads, Long U/C, Strickland Hyd. QC, 54" Bkt, 3215 Hrs ..............................$192,500
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 2016 Case CX470C, stk # EQ0022209, Cab hours ....................................................... $121,053
w/Heat & AC, Std. Boom. 11'1" Arm, 36" TBG Shoes, Aux. Hydr., 54" Bucket, Hydr. CWT Removal, FOPS Top Guard, Cat Walks, Rear & Side View Camera, 2828 Hrs $CALL
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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2015 Case 321F, stk # EQ0018415, Cab with AC,, STK Aux.# Hydr., Hydr. QC, 2012Heat CASE&621F 652, cabSSL w/ hea t & air , 1.44 yd. valve, G.P. Bkt., 445control, Hrs ............$69,500 3rd spool cwt, ride radial tires, 307
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Seismic Tour Makes First Stop at Best Line Equipment
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ynapac made its first stop Dec. 19 on its nationwide “Seismic” tour where it shook the ground at Best Line Equipment in State College, Pa., on its way to ConExpo in Las Vegas in March 2020. During the event, guests learned about Dynapac’s new Seismic technology using the natural frequency between drum and soil to maximize compaction and energy efficiency. Conventional vibratory com-
pactors deliver a rapid succession of impacts to the soil surface at a frequency that is either pre-set at a high or low amplitude or at a frequency that is adjusted manually. Dynapac Seismic does it differently. Since the drum and the soil act as one dynamic system, several benefits can be found from the system’s natural frequency. At the natural frequency, the drum amplitude is enhanced significantly, since energy is automatically fed to the system at exactly the right
time. This, in turn, maximizes the contact force between the drum and the ground, yielding maximized compaction and energy efficiency. The best compaction parameters guarantee an optimal output. A machine that can determine soil characteristics and then automatically interact with them, will make the world of difference in compaction results. Let the machine feel the soil and cooperate with it. For more information, visit https://dynapac.com. (L-R): Todd Brown, field foreman; David Morrison, field technician for the Center for Dirt and Gravel Roads; and Kurt Packer, technician, all of Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc.
Anthony Zimmerman (L) and Chris Hornbaker, both product support and parts division team members of Best Line Equipment.
An abundance of Dynapac equipment was on display during the event. Troy Franks, general superintendent of the paving division of Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., used the walk-around time to get a hands-on lesson from the Dynapac representatives.
Kevin Harto (L), heavy equipment sales representative of Best Line Equipment, and Sean Engle, dealer sales manager of Dynapac.
Adam Houseknecht, president of Best Line Equipment, thanks everyone for attending the event during his closing remarks.
Dakota Harpster (L), paving foreman, and Paul Hardy, vice president, both of AMERON Construction.
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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
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(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
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2001 Caterpillar IT28G: 13,899 hours, 2.75 yard, cab w/ a/c, hydraulic coupler, 27k lbs, stk#LO372........$34,500
2011 Caterpillar 312DL: 11,110 hours, new 30" Emaq bucket, aux hyd, 8'10" blade, a/c, 2 speed, 4 cyl Cat C4.2 Acert turbo, 90 hp, 32k lbs, stk#XC313 ......$53,500
2013 John Deere 210G: 6,020 hours, 48" bucket, good u/c, 2 speed, a/c, 6 cyl John Deere turbo, 174 hp, 50k lbs, stk#XC065..............................................................$69,500
2007 Doosan DX300: 6,971 hours, 42" bucket, a/c, good u/c, 6 cyl Doosan turbo, 196 hp, 67k lbs, stk#XC985 ..........................................................................................$49,500
2013 Yanmar ViO17: 1,501 hours, 17” bucket, 50” blade, 3 cyl Yanmar, 13 hp, 2 speed, expandable tracks, swing boom, 3.8k lb size class, stk#MX617............$17,900
2013 Caterpillar 336EL: 5,895 hours, 44" bucket, a/c, 2 speed, good u/c, 6 cyl Cat C9.3 Acert turbo, 316 hp, 84k lbs, stk#XC394 ..........................................................$119,500
2015 Caterpillar 336FL: 4,950 hours, 44" bucket, aux hyd, hydraulic coupler, 2 speed, a/c, good u/c, 6 cyl Cat C9.3 Acert turbo, 272 hp, 86k lbs, stk#XC920 ..$149,500
2015 JCB 3CX: 407 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, turbo, good rubber, 24" rear bucket, stk#BH192 .................. ..........................................................................................$52,500
2013 Caterpillar 318EL: 1,857 hours, 44" bucket, a/c, 2 speed, good u/c, 4 cyl Cat C4.4 Acert turbo, 121 hp, 43k lbs, stk#XC184..............................................................$89,500
2007 Ingersoll-Rand DD24: 2,331 hours, 49" smooth double drum, vibratory, orops, 4 cyl Kubota V2203, 43 hp, stk#CO021 ....................................................................$16,500
2007 Caterpillar CS-563E: 5,352 hours, 84" smooth single drum, drum drive, vibratory, cab w/ a/c, 2 speed, 6 cyl Cat 3056E turbo, stk#CO973 ............................$49,500
2000 Komatsu D39E-1: 3,071 hours, 6-way blade, orops, joystick steer, 4 cyl Komatsu turbo, 16k lbs, stk#DZ247 ....................................................................$23,500
2008 John Deere 244J: 5,200 hours, 1 yard, enclosed cab, hydraulic coupler w/ 3rd valve, 4 cyl John Deere turbo, 59 hp, 12k lbs, stk#LO510..............................$37,500
2005 Caterpillar 325C LCR: 15,331 hours, 52" bucket, hydraulic coupler, reduced tail swing, good u/c, 6 cyl Cat turbo, stk#XC332 ................................................$52,500
2006 Caterpillar 330DL: 16,838 hours, 32" bucket, auxiliary hydraulics, hydraulic coupler, a/c, 2 speed, 6 cyl Cat turbo, 80k lbs, stk#XC239 ................................$59,500
2012 Case CX80: 2,549 hours, 24" bucket, manual thumb, a/c, 7'8" blade, swing boom, good u/c, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 18.5k lbs, stk#XC378 ......................................$44,500
1987 Timberjack 240: skidder w/ 50 ft Aerial Lift Inc bucket, 6'10" root rake, 4 spd w/ hi-lo transfer, orops, 4 cyl Detroit diesel, stk#FO358..........................................$19,500
2004 John Deere 135C RTS: 8,324 hours, 35" bucket, manual thumb, 2 speed, reduced tail swing, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 31k lb size class, stk#XC262 ........................$49,500
2006 JLG 400S: 5,423 hours, 40 ft boom lift, 4x4, 8 ft basket, 3 cyl Deutz diesel, 49 hp, stk#AE385 ........$19,500
2013 Volvo VNL64: 711,128 miles, 10 wheel sleeper, Cummins ISX15, 525 hp, Fuller 13 speed, air ride, 13.2k f, 38k r, stk#TK850 ..........................................................$27,500
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AEM Awards Grants to Build Next Generation of Workforce Five non-profit organizations developing the future of the manufacturing and trades workforces were awarded $10,000 each at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ (AEM) 2019 Annual Conference as part of its Next Gen Grant Program. The winning organizations focused on training for and encouraging careers in construction, manufacturing, technician service, and business and financial skills development. “We knew there were a lot of organizations encouraging and preparing youth for careers in manufacturing and the trades,” said AEM Workforce Development Director Julie Davis. “All the same, we were still surprised by the degree of diversity and innovation in these programs, and how they are tackling genuinely challenging workforce development issues in their communities.” This grant, in part to celebrate AEM’s 125th Anniversary, was available to qualifying organizations. In order to have been considered for the AEM Next Gen Grant, organizations must have been a registered 501(c)(3) organization engaged in outreach toward a K-12 audience, engaged with an educational organization (e.g. school district, tech school, college, etc.), and nominated by someone from an AEM member company. The winners for 2019 are: • The Construction Forum (St. Louis): The Construction Forum was nominated by Darryl Matthews of Sunnyvale,
Calif.-based technology company Trimble Inc. The Construction Forum focuses on workforce, inclusion/diversity, regionalism and collaboration in their effort to understand the barriers facing youth entering the workforce, and ending the cycle of poverty in St. Louis, by encouraging careers in regional construction. • Equipment & Engine Training Council (York, S.C.): The Equipment & Engine Training Council (EETC) was nominated by Jake Gaylord of Munich and Menomonee Falls, Wis.-based construction equipment manufacturer Wacker Neuson. The EETC was developed to address a skills gap for students wanting to repair and maintain agricultural, turf, mining, construction, and utility machines that are becoming increasingly complex. By teaching middle and high school students the basics of engines, electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical systems, and influencing future technicians earlier on, the EETC hopes to narrow that skills gap. • Junior Achievement of Wisconsin (Milwaukee): Junior Achievement of Wisconsin was nominated by Carl Jensen of Waukesha, Wis.-based component manufacturer Husco International. Junior Achievement offers financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work-readiness programs to youth throughout the entire K-12 spectrum. Part of its curriculum, called JA BizTown, allows elementary school students to operate an entire town, including running banks, working in
supply chain, checking inventory and voting for a mayor. Approximately 150,000 students participate in a Junior Achievement program each year. • National Association of Ag Educators (Lexington, Ky.): The National Association of Ag Educators’ Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) was nominated by Mark Core of Pella, Iowa-based agricultural and industrial equipment manufacturer Vermeer Corporation. CASE gets secondary and post-secondary students to work together with industry to increase enrollment in technician degree programs at two-year institutions. CASE also has developed a course teaching 10th through 12th graders focusing on technical skills that agricultural service technicians will need in a mechanics career. • Transition to Career Program (Harper, Kan.): The Transition to Career Program (T2C) was nominated by Luke Thornton of Harper, Kan.-based agricultural, turf and landscape equipment manufacturer Harper Industries. T2C acts as a liaison between Harper County school districts and community businesses, provides speakers to area high schools to talk about careers, sets up job shadows and supports businesses who train student interns. T2C also hosts a “Manufacturing Day” and a “Reality U” financial literacy program once each year.
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States Urge SCOTUS to Allow Pipeline Work to Continue CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Attorneys general from 18 states are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow construction of the
ruled last December that the U.S. Forest Service lacked authority to grant the pipeline rights of way across the Appalachian Trail and through the George Washington and Monongahela National Forests. The U.S. Supreme Court said in October that it would hear appeals filed by energy companies that want to build the 605-mi. pipeline and by the Trump administration, which initially approved the project. The pipeline was proposed in 2014 by Dominion Energy, Duke Energy and other energy companies. It would originate in West Virginia and run through parts of Virginia and North Carolina. Under plans for the project, a 0.1-mi. segment of the pipeline would cross more than 600 ft. beneath the Appalachian Trail. In West Virginia, the pipeline would transport natural gas through Harrison, Lewis,
The U.S. Supreme Court said in October that it would hear appeals filed by energy companies that want to build the 605-mi. pipeline.
Atlantic Coast Pipeline to continue. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said his office will lead the coalition. A friend of the court brief scheduled to be filed argues that the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., erred when it
Upshur, Randolph and Pocahontas counties. The project has been mired in legal challenges by environmental and conservation groups. Construction has been halted since December. A statement from Morrisey’s office said the halt in pipeline construction has cost West Virginia jobs and lost revenue from income and property taxes. “The appeal court’s decision has devastating effects for West Virginia,” Morrisey said. “We appreciate the Supreme Court’s review and believe a decision to overturn the prior ruling will end unnecessary delays that have halted pipeline construction, kept heating fuel prices high, negatively impacted struggling workingclass families and been detrimental to the services they receive.” Morrisey said that if the ruling is left intact, the Appalachian Trail would become
off limits to energy development and so, too, would thousands of miles of federal trails if the decision is applied nationwide.
“The appeal court’s decision has devastating effects for West Virginia.” Patrick Morrisey
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The statement said other states supporting the brief are Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
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Town of German Flatts Endeavors to Relieve Flood Issues FLOODING from page 10
the flood plain to give the water more room and to place grade control structures to keep the gravel in the stream bed at the correct elevation, and then rip rapping the bank to hold the material on the bank so it doesn’t erode into the bank. When it has flooded in the past, this section of Fulmer Creek has done a tremendous amount of damage to homes in the village. Looking to eliminate this problem in the long term, homes that received significant water damage in the past were condemned and removed and a plan was laid out for Hubbell to execute that would give the water a broader area to expand to without doing flood damage, and also create geographical structures to slow down the flow of the water. Once the damaged homes were removed, the flood plains around the creek were significantly expanded and plateaus were created at various levels to contain the flow of water as water levels increased. During this process, approximately 9,000 yards of material had to be removed and hauled off site, 5,000 tons of rock was hauled in and 500 tons of cobble was hauled in. One of these geographical structures is a U-shaped single boulder riffle structure. This structure, which comes into effect when high volumes of water start to come through the stream, pushes water back into the center of the stream. This will slow down bank erosion during a flooding event and it also helps hold the gravel into the stream. Another natural structure that Hubbell is placing within the newly re-created stream bed to help control flooding involves burying trees in the stream bed. These trees or partial trees are called root wads. Twenty feet of tree trunk and its root system is buried at a very specific angle along the bank of the stream with 6 to 12 in. cobbles. The tree and the cobbles catch gravel and other deposits as they come rushing down the stream during a flooding situation and prevents them from being redeposited out in the river. Left unchecked, these deposits would create the potential for flooding hazards in the Mohawk River. In order to accomplish all of this excavating work the flow of the Fulmer Creek had to be diverted using a pumping system. Late in the summer on a dry day the pump is only required to move about 8 cu. ft. of water per second, and that water is being pumped about 1,000 ft. The pump is capable of pumping 15 cu. ft. per second. Flood Control Techniques A variety of different techniques for flood control are being used at this project, including a revetment, which is a 2-ft. thick medium stone covered with topsoil with willow
Another natural structure that Hubbell is placing within the newly re-created stream bed to help control flooding involves burying trees in the stream bed. These trees or partial trees are called root wads.
us great cycle times. We’ve been running LBX machines for thirty years and have no regrets. “When working in the Catskills we are typically working at least 1-1/2 hours away from any dealer support so that reliability is very important to us. The people at Contractors Sales Along the newly created bank, large stone is covered Company have sold us with top soil; later willow trees will be planted in the equipment that allows us to bank. The willow roots will grow into the stone dirt and effectively maintain our bank to create an area resistant to erosion during independence. On the occafloods sion when we have needed support, Gerard Calamari branches planted in it. The willow branches will grow into willow trees and the root sys- and Scott Dubois at Contractors Sales tem will create a fabric type of netting that Company have seen to it that despite the will create a retaining system or a natural challenge of our location, we receive prompt and exceptional service.” way of protecting the bank. All of the loaders in our fleet are In other sections the system of protecting the bank involves 2-ft. of cobble with a coir Kawasaki, which were purchased before log placed to protect the bank edge. A coir Hitachi bought the company, and Hubbell is log is a coconut fiber log that is staked into the top of the bank. This aspect of the project was started the first week in August 2019 and was completed by mid-October 2019 and is valued at $1.5 million. Serious Iron on the Job Hubbell has a significant fleet of construction equipment at the Mohawk, N.Y., site, including three LBX excavators (a 350, a 330, and a 235 model); a Kawasaki 67 Z 7; a Terex TA30 ton articulated truck; a Takeuchi TB235 excavator; a Cat D6R dozer; and a John Deere 750 dozer. “We have had some amazing successes with the LBX excavators,” said Toby Hubbell. “Our 330 has over 10,000 hours on it without any significant failures. The 350 is one of our favorite machines because it gives
confident the company will be buying Hitachi machines in the future. “We have racked up a lot of hours on these machines and they have proven to be just as reliable as the LBX machines. All of the loaders are equipped with quick couplers so that we can easily switch out to forks and brooms as needed depending on the application.” Marcy Excavating Focuses on Redirection A few miles east of the village of Mohawk on Route 168, Marcy Excavating has been focused on another aspect of redirecting the Fulmer Creek. At this site, the Fulmer Creek was running alongside a 220-ft. high bank failure that is creating several problems. A tremendous amount of dirt and debris is continuously falling into the creek and being redeposited in other areas along the creek or into the Mohawk River and at the top of the bank, a see FLOODING page 48
An example of willow trees being planted into a newly excavated area. The dirt below is rip rap that has been buried with topsoil. As these willow trees’ root systems grow into the soil, they will make this area highly unlikely to erode.
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renewable power market is healthy. “The market’s condition reflects state mandates and technological progress, making wind and solar more competitive with gas (and coal and nuclear) power generation.” And he noted that “pipelines are being built to catch up with oil and gas produced by fracking, but timing of projects depends on regulatory and court decisions.” Equipment Sales Picture Investment in construction machinery pulled back 6.7 percent in Q3 of 2019, but rose 4 percent from a year ago, according to ELFA. The Construction Machinery Momentum Index decreased from 92.3 in November to 90.8 in December. New privately-owned houses surged 15 percent in October, the fastest growth since late 2017, while the Consumer Sentiment Index improved 1.3 points in November. Overall, the Index points to modest growth in construction machinery investment growth over the next two quarters, reports the equipmentleasing organization. However, investment in material handling equipment grew at an 11 percent rate in Q3 of 2019, and is essentially flat year-overyear. The Materials Handling Equipment Momentum Index improved from 79.1 in November to 81.2 in December, though it remains weak by historical standards. In October, materials handling equipment imports pulled back 2.6 percent, the seventh decline this year, while industrial production fell 0.8 percent. Overall, the Index’s recent movement points to a potential improvement in materials handling equipment investment growth over the next two quarters, according to the ELFA outlook. ELFA noted Investment in all other industrial equipment increased at a 4.5 percent annualized rate in Q3 of 2019, and is up 4.3 percent from one year ago. This category’s index increased from 94.3 in November to 95.7 in December, the strongest reading since mid-2018. In October, the M1 Money Supply increased 0.8 percent, while manufacturing employment increased 0.4 percent in November, the strongest growth in over two decades. Overall, the Index signals continued moderate growth in other industrial equipment investment over the next two quarters. Rouse’s October 2019 issue of The Equipment Report shows values through the third quarter of 2019 for general construction and heavy earthmoving equipment have exhibited some bright signs. According to the construction market intelligence provider, heavy earthmoving products were the first to be impacted, showing a downward pressure on excavator values and to a lesser extent dozers and wheel loaders. As
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the year has progressed, similar patterns have appeared across general construction products, but aerial equipment, telehandlers, and light and medium earth moving equipment are most affected. This abatement tails very strong results in 2018, when the market peaked for many products. In addition to weaker prices for used equipment, Rouse reported a “notable” spike in volumes of construction cranes coming for sale into the auction channel. There has been a continual stable pattern for lower tonnage rough-terrain, truck-mounted, and carry-deck cranes. Higher tonnage all-terrain and crawler cranes are decelerating, but still have slightly soft value trajectory. North American auction figures indicate a potentially challenging future environment for mobile cranes, but whether these sales patterns will persist remains to be seen, according to the report. “The overall market is cautiously stable relative to the period of sharp declines in 2016-17. As commercial construction project work drives tower demand, the OLV index for tower cranes in 2019 continues to reflect an upward trend in used equipment values. The latest OEM reports show increasing revenues year over year, but these figures were coming off the lows of 2016 and 2017. Looking forward, OEM’s have commented on a softening demand landscape as North American and European construction has slowed, and the uncertainty of future market conditions has tempered the economic outlook,” stated the October
Rouse report. Labor and Other Issues Asked if employee workforce numbers will meet the construction industry’s needs next year, AGC’s Simonson responded with a firm ‘No.’ Citing the 2020 AGC of America-Safe Construction Outlook Survey, released at press time, he noted that “threefourths of survey respondents expect to add employees in 2020. However, four-fifths of the firms said they are having a hard time filling positions, and two-thirds think it will be as hard or harder to fill positions in the coming 12 months.” While contractors are optimistic about demand for construction in 2020, many executives are troubled by labor shortages and the impacts shortages are having on operations, training, and safety programs, said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s CEO. “At the same time, many construction executives are troubled by labor shortages and the impacts those shortages are having on operations, training and safety programs, and bottom lines.” Most contractors plan to add staff in 2020 to keep pace with growing demand, just over half report their expansion plans will only increase the size of their firm by 10 percent or less. About one-fifth of respondents plan to increase headcount by 11 to 25 percent, and only 5 percent plan to increase employment by more than 25 percent. Despite plans to expand headcount, 81 percent report having a hard time filling salaried and hourly
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craft positions. In addition, 43 percent expect the challenge to hire will continue in the next 12 months, and 22 percent expect that it will become harder to hire in 2020. “Firms are adopting a variety of approaches to replace workers or allow for use of workers with less experience or training than before,” Simonson stated in survey results. In fact, he noted that 32 percent of respondents report their firms are investing in labor-saving equipment, while 28 percent are using methods to reduce onsite worktime. He reported on two other issues affecting the health of the construction industry in 2020. “Two worries have subsided for now but could pop up again,” said Simonson. “If interest rates increase as steeply and quickly as they declined in the fall of 2019, there could be a cutback in homebuilding, developer-financed projects and state and local bond funding for schools and infrastructure.” He also believes that “trade frictions appear to have calmed down for now, but could flare up again. In that case, contractors might be hit directly by tariff costs on materials and equipment and could also see manufacturing, logistics, and transportation facilities put on hold or cancelled.” Benjamin Duyck, the director of market intelligence of Association of Equipment Manufacturers, shared his perspective on the industrial economic outlook during the association’s Thinking Forward event, held in November. He believes the construction industry’s collective question is whether or not a recession is imminent. Though Duyck sees no reason to suggest an economic slowdown is on the way, he said economic indicators lead him to believe it could happen in 2021. “While we have a strong labor market and consumer spending, the biggest impediment to the market right now is the fear that consumer confidence might deteriorate,” said Duyck. The consensus right now, according to AEM, is that because of the inversion of yield curves widely considered a decent indicator a recession could be on the horizon 12 to 18 months into the future. He believes “steady and solid growth is likely to continue for the construction sector,” with residential construction still in the driver’s seat. However, as of late, growth has slowed considerably. Tariffs are playing a role in the uncertainty, as is the need for a new comprehensive infrastructure package. “Both political parties discuss this quite a bit, but nothing has materialized so far,” said Duyck. “It’s now expected for 2021 — and hopefully it comes soon, as most of the infrastructure spending we see today occurs at the state and local level.”
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Mammoet Transports Cable Reels for Seneca Lake Project in Romulus, N.Y.
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Mammoet transports one of two cable reels to Sampson State Park Marina.
Mammoet has successfully transported two cable reels related to the Seneca Lake Submarine Cable Replacement Project in Romulus, N.Y., for the New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG). Mammoet was hired by general contractor Reed and Reed Inc. to move two cable reels from the nearby rail siding to the Sampson State Park Marina and roll them off onto a barge. The replacement project consists of the removal and replacement of cables which stretch across the bottom of Seneca Lake. The existing cables connect the east and west sides of the lake to carry electricity generated by Greenidge Power Plant. After 77 years, not only were there concerns regarding the life expectancy of the four aging cables, but also environmental concerns. When originally installed in 1942, the cables contained mineral oilimpregnated paper insulation, a lead sheath and asphalt slush coating, all of which are now known potential environmental hazards. The replacement project calls for two new electric distribution cables, approximately 3 miles in length, to be installed south of the existing cables to allow for continued operation and to safeguard system reliability. The cable is delivered on a reel and each reel weighs approximately 114 ton (104 t). Mammoet’s crew assembled 12 axle-lines of Goldhofer trailers for transloading of reels at the rail siding,
Mammoet rolls cable reel onto barge using Goldhofer trailers.
and by utilizing a hydraulic gantry the first reel was transloaded from the rail car onto stands and staged. Next, the second reel was transloaded from rail car onto the Goldhofer transporters and once secured, it was safely transported to the barge site at the marina. Mammoet crews arranged the barge ramps and rolled the reel onto the barge. The crew returned to the rail siding to self-load the second reel to transporter, transported to the marina and awaited the barge’s return to be offloaded. Mammoet coordinated all logistics for the delivery of the reels and provided a cost saving approach to loading the reels to a barge by proposing a rollon method as opposed to using a
crawler crane. The barge used was not a typical barge, but a Poseidon barge, or a portable sectional barge which required a detailed ballast plan prior to roll-on activities. Mammoet’s local office in Swedesboro, N.J., collaborated with Mammoet’s engineers from the global head office in the Netherlands to deliver a safe and flawless ballast plan for the unique barge. The comprehensive engineering and planning, along with the right equipment choices, provided a solid foundation for project success. The project was executed safely, on time and without incident. For more information, visit www.mammoet.com.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Gov. Larry Hogan proposed allocating $3.8 billion for Maryland school construction over five years and a separate measure to increase accountability in academic performance during a recent news conference, as education funding is expected to be a top issue in the upcoming legislative session. The Republican said his school construction proposal would be a record amount to cover all funding requests from Maryland’s local school districts. A separate proposal is aimed at giving local communities greater say over how to turn around failing schools. A local school board would create a committee to develop a plan, which could involve changes to curriculum, budget, schedule, staffing or professional development. The committee would consist of local residents with experience in education, youth development, management and finance. “With both of these announcements today on record funding and these accountability measures, we are reaffirming our commitment to increased investment for our schools and classrooms, more accountability for parents, teachers and taxpayers and most importantly, better results for our children,” Hogan said. The governor made the proposals about a month before
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the Maryland General Assembly gathers for its annual 90day session. The legislature, which is controlled by Democrats, will be considering the first update to Maryland’s education funding formula since 2002, as well as recommendations that include raising teacher salaries, expanding prekindergarten and steering more money to struggling schools. While Hogan has expressed support for many of the commission’s recommendations, he has criticized the panel and lawmakers for failing to identify how to pay for them. Implementing all of the commission's recommendations has been estimated to cost about $4 billion more a year in a decade. “After more than three years of meetings, neither the commission nor the legislators who created it have produced any suggestions whatsoever about how to pay for any of these massive spending proposals, which will require billions of dollars in increases in both county and state taxes,” the governor said. Cheryl Bost, the president of the Maryland State Education Association, said Hogan was using “scare tactics” to build support against the recommendations made by the Kirwan Commission, which is named after the panel’s chairman, William Kirwan. “What was disappointing is I didn’t hear anything about the Kirwan recommendations and the key components of
those: expanding career technology education, increasing teacher pay, expanding pre-K,” said Bost, who heads the state’s largest union. “When we look around the country and internationally, those are programs that we know will improve academics and help us retain the best and brightest educators.” House Speaker Adrienne Jones said the governor’s announcement was short on details, making it hard to respond to them. “I am pleased, however, that the Governor is finally engaging in a conversation about our public schools after three years of the Kirwan Commission meeting,” said Jones, a Baltimore County Democrat. “I will count that as progress.” Leading Democrats also have made a school construction proposal that calls for an additional $2.2 billion over several years. Sen. Bill Ferguson, a Baltimore Democrat who has been nominated by the Senate Democratic Caucus to become the next Senate president in January, said he believes the governor and lawmakers have common ground on the issue of school construction. “Maryland finds itself facing a generational opportunity,” Ferguson said. “We have a unique moment to engage together to drive home a comprehensive plan for Maryland’s public education system.”
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Marcy Excavating Leads Effort to Redirect Fulmer Creek
When this project started, the Fulmer Creek ran right along the side of this 200-ft. embankment, which deposited unwanted aggregate into the stream on a daily basis. This series of plateaus will be essential in keeping the Fulmer Creek from ever reaching this bank during future flooding events.
Not a lot of earth moving equipment has been required at the Marcy Excavation site, however, this Volvo 40-ton articulated truck on rent from Park East Sales has been absolutely essential to the project.
ating the new creek bed. We had to make a cut about 10 feet down and about 500 feet long,” Joy said. “In property owner is losing a tremendous amount of other areas we are planting a significant number of property that is slowly moving towards his home. willow trees into a base of rip rap and dirt. The roots Given enough time, this would create a safety risk. of the willow trees combined with the dirt will create When the Fulmer Creek floods because the creek a very strong bank that will stop future erosion.” runs immediately next to the bank failure the erosion All along the new creek bed Marcy Excavation was issue intensifies dramatically. The project consists of given very specific geological formations to create to relocating 850-ft. of creek away from the 220-ft. high help control the flow of the water to prevent future bank failure. The idea is to pull the creek away from flooding. Boulders needed to be put in place in spots the bank so it will stop eroding the toe of the slope. so specifically that GPS was needed to determine Hopefully over time it will correct itself and some exact location. vegetation will grow there. “For this type of work GPS grade control systems The project includes the construction of a comfrom Trimble were absolutely essential in finding our pound channel with a shelf and a floodplain bench and grade. These days we use grade control on virtually boulder revetments with live willow staking, and every job. On this particular project, Park East Sales other geographical formations to help control the flow gave us a Cat D6T that was perfectly equipped for this of the water. The stabilization includes riffle grade project. They also provided us with a Cat 930M control structures, boulder deflector vanes, random loader that has proven to be a real work horse,” Joy channel roughness, random boulder clusters, stacked Today’s path of the Fulmer Creek has been rerouted from its orig- said. inal destructive path. Although the boulders may appear to be hapboulder wall with vegetated shelf, coir log with cobble hazard, each one has been strategically placed with GPS precision “Three Marcy Excavation employees executed this toe and live staked boulder retaining walls. entire job so relying on Park East Sales to handle all to avoid future floods. This project called for Marcy Excavating Services the service and maintenance on these machines has to build this new creek while maintaining the flow of With flow rates that fluctuated between 5 cu. ft. per sec- been essential. I also want to mention that we have received the existing creek until the new creek bed was completed. ond to 150 cu. ft. per second, Marcy Excavation brought in extraordinary cooperation from both the local DEC officials The real challenge was that in order to finish the creek relo- Godwin Pumps. and members of the town government. Together we have cation Marcy Excavating had to tie into the existing creek “Ultimately, we had to bring in Godwin Pumps and move worked as a team and have navigated some very challenging while not interrupting the flow. to a 30-inch electric pumping system, pumping the water situations.” “When we arrived at the project one of the initial chal- over 600 feet. This system easily handled our normal flow Marcy Excavation was founded in 1981 by Phil Hale and lenges was that over the course of the erosion process all of of about 8 cubic feet per second, and the extremes that we is operated today as a division of the Rifenburg Companies. the trees and brush at the top of the bank had fallen down and experienced of 150 cubic feet per second as a result of a sin- The company originally built its reputation with the conwere spread across various parts of the project, some near the gle day of rain did not set us back a week waiting for the struction of wastewater treatment plants and in the late 80’s top of the bank, some halfway down, etc,” said Jim Joy, water to get back to normal flows”, Joy said. and 90’s it was well-known for building and expanding landMarcy Excavating site superintendent. By using the 30-inch bypass pump and building tempo- fills and remodeling and closing landfills that had become To clean up this mess Mohawk Valley Materials from rary stream crossings, Marcy Excavation was able to work environmental hazards. In the pursuing years it has continMarcy, N.Y., was brought in on both sides of the existing creek without interrupting flow. ued to build its reputation in very diverse areas, including site “I cannot speak highly enough of the work they did. They In redesigning the flow of this creek bed a lot of unusable development, school construction, athletic fields, while conwere very professional, very efficient and got in and out in a material had to come out and a lot of new material had to tinuing to build its reputation in any area that includes envivery timely manner. Handling the water flow was really our come in, including 2,500 tons of boulder, 2,000 tons of ronmental sensitivity. biggest challenge. We initially tried several different diesel- retaining rock, and 2,700 tons of stackable rock, all of which Nearly all of Marcy Excavating’s equipment needs are powered pump systems to pump and transport the water to came from multiple sources including, Weakley Sand and filled by Park East Sales of Troy, N.Y. Park East Sales sells, divert the creek bed. What we were not prepared for was the Gravel in Poland, N.Y., Hanson Aggregates in Jordanville, rents and/or leases equipment to construction companies dramatic increases in water flow that this creek experiences N.Y., and Barrett Paving Materials, Litchfield, N.Y. across New York State and western New England depending even under modest amounts of rainfall.” “A significant amount of excavating was required in cre- on the situation. CEG FLOODING from page 28
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ment that was running. They quickly found it wasn’t an efficient process for them, or their clients. “We were spending half our day in gas stations just refilling the auxiliary tanks, going to the job site, dumping, going back to the gas station,” Simkin said. “It was costing us a lot of time, especially in Brooklyn. You could sit in traffic half your day.” And in the urban construction space, time is money. So, Simkin took action and purchased the very first model of Thunder Creek Equipment’s MultiTank Upfit diesel fueling solution. The MTU 920 has capacity for 920 gal. of diesel fuel and leverages a series of 115-gal. fuel tanks connected through a common manifold mounted to the body of a Ford F550 truck body. The design eliminated the need for Simkin to hire employees with a commercial driver’s license or HAZMAT authorization, and provided him with enough volume on a nimble chassis to service customers around the city. “We realized that a lot of big fuel trucks that carry 5,000 gallons of diesel cannot even access the certain points where we needed to fill up,” Simkin said. “And we actually got phone calls telling us that with our new solution ‘only you could fit in to this specific area’ because Brooklyn is so tight and everything. “The big fuel trucks just park, and they just block the whole street. When we’re doing that in front of a construction site, they can’t do that. They have other trucks coming in and out. They got dump trucks waiting. With our new fueling truck we can just sneak in there, fill them up and then go on.” Simply, Simkin’s new fueling solution took IZE Rentals from a rental company to a partner that also could ensure the uptime of that equipment. A fuel partner that is leveraging more nimble delivery equipment also is able to tackle smaller volumes of fuel. In many cases, a wet hosing service isn’t going to deliver small volumes of fuel in hard-to-reach places. Distributors with smart solutions should be able to reach your equipment anytime, whether it’s easy to access, or not. “We can show up on a job site, and there’s a mini-excavator 150 feet into the job site. You go, you schlep down the hose, you fill him up, it’s 11 gal-
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The MTU 920 has capacity for 920 gal. of diesel fuel and leverages a series of 115-gal. fuel tanks connected through a common manifold mounted to the body of a Ford F550 truck body.
lons,” Simkin said of a recent job. “No big fuel truck is going to do that. But with this truck we try to get in and out relatively quick. It’s part of the customer service, but it’s a service we provide, and other companies are not willing to do that.” Don’t Take Your Time Every minute of downtime on a job site translates to money lost. On compact job sites, that could entail equipment stopped for refueling, but with the domino effect of other vendors being forced to wait, or other work being delayed due to a fuel delivery truck blocking the single point of entry. Across the construction industry, top-performing firms work tirelessly to maximize efficiency and eliminate downtime. The pressure of maintaining that kind of performance is even more important in urban areas where more variables — traffic, pedestrians and unique municipal codes — come into play. Simkin and IZE Rentals are saving customers time on a variety of fronts. First is the actual pumping speed of fuel. When on site, Simkin’s team can pump 30 gal. of diesel per minute, meaning an average excavator can be filled in two minutes, a 100-gal. generator in less than four minutes. “Sometimes in a day you could have a hundred trucks waiting to get onto a job site, and each truck’s costing the
customer $1,000,” Simkin said. “A construction owner can’t just stop his whole operation because he’s getting a fuel delivery. So, we go around the trucks, and we fit into the job site somehow, and we fill them up. And we could be in and out of a job site in 15 minutes where if you had a full-size fuel truck, it would be an hour situation.” Simkin’s solution also saves time for him and his human resources department. Since his Thunder Creek MTU does not require the driver to have a CDL or HAZMAT, IZE Rentals is able to hire reliable employees with clean driving records to operate the vehicle, saving them time and the cost of a more expensive driver with higher certifications. “That’s very important because in New York City to hire CDL drivers is hard enough,” Simkin said. “Everybody’s looking for CDL drivers, and then the HAZMAT is just another stage on top of that that’s hard to find. “If one of our drivers is sick, then I’ll hop into the truck and fulfill the deliveries.” For more information, visit thundercreek.com. Luke Van Wyk is the vice president of sales for Thunder Creek Equipment, a manufacturer of fuel transportation solutions for industries utilizing heavy equipment.
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Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900
Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Louisville, KY 502.456.4050 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788
Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840
Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611
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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.
Sennebogen Tree Care Material Handlers Head Off-Road Building on the tree care industry’s reception of the 718 M handler, Sennebogen has introduced the 718 R-HD, a track mounted model of the same purpose-built machine. The 718 R-HD delivers all the popular features of the 718 M, trading in the rubber-tired undercarriage for crawler tracks. The track mount opens a wider range of applications and business opportunities for tree care specialists, with increased soft soil mobility and greater stability on slopes or uneven terrain. Both models feature a boom and stick with a 43 ft. (13 m) reach, fitted with a rotating hydraulic grapple saw. Operators are able to grip, cut, trim, sort and stack tree limbs from the safety of the machine’s elevating Maxcab, which can rise to an eye-level height of 18 ft. (5.5 m) to afford a clear view of the work area and the surrounding job site. The cab also can tilt back 30 degrees to allow operators a comfortable up-look when working with trees that could be up to 70 ft. (21.3 m) tall. Current owners call the 718 “a game changer” in the industry, achieving production rates up to 10 times greater than traditional methods, while dramatically increasing safety for operators and ground crew, according to the manufacturer.
Production and Versatility While the 718 M excels at urban and roadside tree care, and can quickly transport itself between job sites, the 718 R-HD turns its focus to off-road applications such as right-ofway maintenance for utility companies, or land clearing for construction developments. The compact size of the 718 R-HD, weighing less than 44,000 lbs. (19,958 kg), is convenient for trailering to job sites, with no highway waivers required. With its cutting and handling capability, the 718 eliminates tree climbing from the job as well as any need to rig ropes to the trees or to haul cut limbs to a sorting area. There’s no concern about branches or equipment falling on crew members below. With a 3,700 lbs. (1,700 kg) lifting capacity at maximum horizontal reach, 43 ft. (13 m) and 12,000 lbs. at maximum vertical reach, 48 ft. (14.6 m), the 718 can cut and move the wood in larger sizes as well, allowing faster removal. The grapple saw can even, if wanted, cut branches and feed them into a chipper in a single motion. The Sennebogen 718 R-HD has an auxiliary hydraulic piston pump, independent of the main hydraulics, to provide dedicated power to other attachments with high oil flow demand. Operators can switch out the grapple saw and run a hydraulic mower or mulcher head at maximum efficiency. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.
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KPI Adds New Option to FT4250 Plant MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA, and state of NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.
By pre-screening the feed, users can maximize their scalping ability and minimize the amount of undersized material passing through the chamber, reducing wear costs and increasing the amount of final product by 30 percent.
Kolberg-Pioneer has added a two-deck, 4 by 7 ft. prescreen option to its FT4250 mobile impactor plant. The new option allows producers to scalp the feed, crush the material and post-screen all on one unit. By pre-screening the feed, users can maximize their scalping ability and minimize the amount of undersized material passing through the chamber, reducing wear costs and increasing the amount of final product by 30 percent.
“Several of our customers are trying to produce products that have a significant amount of fines in the feed material. The pre-screen allows producers to remove those fines while also minimizing the amount of rejected in-spec product,” Tim Harms, crushing and screening product manager at Kolberg-Pioneer, said. For more information, call 605/668-2680 or visit www.kpijci.com.
ALLU: Transforming the Way You Work ALLU Group will have its experts on hand in Central Hall booth #C20326 at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020, March 10-14, 2020, in Las Vegas. Visitors will learn how ALLU Transformer screener crusher attachments and the company’s new TS blade structure will transform unusable dirt, construction waste and green waste into valuable material, ultimately transforming the way contractors and producers work.
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two or three blades in a single position, with a screening comb between every blade. Operators can now double or even triple the blades and combs, allowing up to three times more fragment size variations from 8mm up to 105mm. With this new ability, ALLU now offers the widest range of fragment variations on the market.
What Is the ALLU Transformer? ALLU Transformer More Fragment Sizes attachments work with wheel With Advanced ALLU loaders, excavators, skid TS Blade Structure steers and backhoes to ALLU’s TS blades are an screen, crush, pulverize, aeradvanced development for the The ALLU TS assembly enables a greater number of ate, blend, mix, separate, feed attachment screener/crusher fragment sizes from same unit by using single, dou- and load materials all in one market. With the ALLU TS ble or triple blades. stage — increasing an operadrum, screening blades spin tion’s efficiency and profbetween screening combs. The end is based on screening comb distance, itability. The unit is designed to process product size is defined by the space which is easy to change between wet or dry materials quickly and effibetween the combs. And now an screening jobs for more versatile pro- ciently, reducing cycle times and updated ALLU TS blade structure has cessing. The latest development to the resulting in increased production and been developed that delivers increased ALLU TS assembly enables a greater substantial savings on operating costs. levels of versatility, efficiency and pro- number of fragment sizes from same For more information, call 800/939ductivity, according to the manufactur- unit. The single blade setup positions 2558 or visit www.allu.net.
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MB Crusher: Reasons to Discover All-New Drum Cutters When it comes to drum cutters, their strengths and weaknesses would seem obvious. However, there are constant innovations for these types of machinery, which are essential in sectors that deal with digging, cutting, profiling, or reducing hard materials with “millimetric” precision. Equipment can be built specifically to be used on difficult construction sites or designed to operate in city centers, often on historic buildings, on bridges and performing excavation and demolition work where the hydraulic breaker can create excessive vibrations and every inch makes a big difference, both in terms of space and profitability. “Precision and timing are the two key factors in our line of work,” industry experts explain, “and few people realize the accuracy that is asked of us, and stringent constraints on space, regulations and machinery to which we must submit.” To get an idea of the delicate situations in which a precision drum cutter machine is required to operate, think of the demolition of
land, creating irrigation systems, levelling river beds, digging tunnels and milling wood, as well as profiling rock walls in quarries and mines, where they also can be used in underwater immersion situations. With 20 years’ experience in building innovative crusher buckets and screening buckets, Italian manufacturer MB Crusher has created a new concept of hydraulic drum cutter. “In our company’s DNA, there is a determination to improve the machinery to optimize work operations in building sites,” Diego Azzolin, production manager, said. “This is our mission and our working philosophy: we don’t put anything out on the market until we’ve found the most useful and profitable solutions for operators. “In addition to existing patents on MB equipment, we’ve recently dedicated ourselves to drum cutter machinery, designing a highly evolved and innovative new product. The line of MB Crusher drum cutters are in fact the only ones on the world market utilizing a direct drive twin motor system. This
Precision drum cutters can be used for the lowering and levelling of roads and bridges, where the surfaces being treated are asphalt and concrete, or profiling work in confined spaces for the creation of city ducts. Here, a Komatsu with an MB-R700 cutter works on a project in France. An MB-R800 demolishes concrete in Mexico.
buildings in high population areas that require the carving of foundation and concrete pillars, where spaces for green areas or new constructions can be recovered. Or the lowering and levelling of roads and bridges, where the surfaces being treated are asphalt and concrete, or profiling work in confined spaces for the creation of city ducts. In the agricultural sector, precision drum cutters also are indispensable for clearing and dredging
direct transmission dual motor system is protected by our unique patent, allowing for a differentiated distribution of force on the two drums. This provides an enormous advantage, since the power force is managed autonomously by the drum cutter according to the toughness and resistance of the material.” Moreover, customers can opt for a variety of drum and tooth kits according to the type of material
being processed. This new generation of standard drum cutters also adopts an integrated power boost to augment the power of the cutter head, which requires more force and obtains exceptional results. “Among the major issues we encounter on work sites,” say construction industry operators, “are torsions and vibrations on the operating machine arm, with consequent enormous costs due to wear. Not to mention noise and dust restrictions that protect city centres and highly populated areas.”
MB Crusher has taken care of this problem too. “Our unique automated control results in a no torsion system. Structural stress on the excavator’s arm is absorbed and drastically reduced, to increase precision and durability while benefiting cost savings and maintenance times,” the manufacturer said. “Specifically for construction sites in urban centers, we’ve also designed the dust suppression kit and drum cover kit, to reduce dust emissions and allow work to be carried out in closed environments
and areas with high vibration restrictions, such as in historical centres and highly populated areas.” “Yet another extraordinary innovation,” Azzolin added, “was introduced to help construction site managers deal with delivery time constraints. Our drum cutter heads are designed to be easily replaced on site, in less than an hour. Unthinkable until now. Indeed, this procedure required extended downtime to take the cutter to an authorized workshop. Being able to change the drum in just under an hour gives the construction site a strong competitive advantage.” To protect the machine’s central casing, specially designed wear plates have been applied, as well as a protective high-temperature reduction kit designed to lower the operated machinery’s oil temperature without altering its performance. “Handy and easy to use,” Azzolin said. “The all-new MB Crusher hydraulic cutters make work at construction sites more profitable, where precision cutting, maintaining depth, reducing waste and compliance with regulations are daily priorities. Like gigantic ‘scalpels’ that provide precision maneuvering where every centimeter has a productive value and cost.” The cutter rotation kit is designed specifically for road work and trench digging, allowing the machine operator to rotate the cutter directly from the cab without stopping the excavation work: an extremely beneficial operation in terms of time and effectiveness. What’s more, the cutting depth adjustment kit allows operators to set the trench depth, to remove only the necessary amount of material and nothing more, providing a significant reduction in waste disposal costs. Due to their high degree of precision, power and adaptability, the new MB hydraulic cutters for excavators, loaders and backhoe loaders are an innovative and determined response to excavation, demolition and profiling work, especially in urban sites, virtually eliminating the constraints and costs of downtime, waste management, maintenance and wear, according to the manufacturer.
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Breaker Technology...
BTI Launches New Website, Better Customer Experience Breaker Technology Inc. and Breaker Technology Ltd. (BTI), a worldwide leader in rock breaking equipment, launched its new fully responsive website at www.rockbreaker.com. The site is designed to offer an improved user-friendThis low-ground pressure (4.2 psi) tractor features an oscillating undercarriage ly experience with multiple naviwith 20 in. (50.8 cm) track shoes, providing balanced traction and impressive han- gation paths to help users find reldling on all ground conditions. evant information quickly and easily. “The goal of the new site is to become an educational hub for everything rock breaking,” said Julie Simmonds, marketing coorFecon’s Tier-IV Stage-5 compliant diameter material and fast handling of multi- dinator at Breaker Technology FTX200 mulching tractor includes the ple stem vegetation and precut slash materiFecon Power Management System for unri- al. Lift arm design and lift/tilt geometry also Ltd. “There is a plan to provide valed power and performance in the 200 hp provide 31 in. (78.7 cm) of below grade high-value content for both curclass. The newest addition to the family of reach, ideal for reaching into embankments. rent and potential customers forestry mulchers is designed from the Range of motion and hydraulic push bar looking to improve job site proground up, with design influence from the design allow the push bar tines to reach the ductivity with high-quality and reliable rock very popular FTX600, giving it big tractor ground, ideal for working down slash piles breaking equipment.” features in a more compact package. or positioning material for processing by the The new site showcases BTI’s full prodThis low-ground pressure (4.2 psi) tractor mulching head. uct portfolio, job stories, images, videos, features an oscillating undercarriage with 20 A tilting cab and wide engine compart- dealer locator and other resources. New feain. (50.8 cm) track shoes, providing balanced ment doors on the side and rear, simplify tures include: traction and impressive handling on all access for maintenance and service, includ• Multiple navigation paths, by equipment ground conditions, according to the manu- ing daily checks. A swing out hydraulic or industry, for users to explore rock breakfacturer. A spacious cab features a panoram- cooler and fan allows easy cleaning and ing equipment that best suits their job. ic view, air suspension and a heated seat for access to service points, pumps and engine. operator comfort. A larger touchscreen The DEF tank, pump and heater lines are IQAN display, a large rear-view camera dis- conveniently located and easily accessible. play mounted in line-of-sight on the front LED work lights and an LED light bar on grid window and keyless ignition with secu- the front of the cab provide 360-degree illurity are provided for performance and con- mination with a reduced amperage draw. trol. Powered by a Cummins B4.5 Stage 5 With a combination of power, durability, engine that delivers 200 net hp offering the size and production capability, the Fecon latest in efficient emissions technology, and FTX200 is ideal for projects in R.O.W., an average fuel consumption rate of just 7 to urban interface and land improvement or 9 gallons per hour (gph). With an aggressive Soosan CSM, of Seoul, South Korea, has development. 80 gpm, 5,000 psi high flow hydraulic syspurchased the assets of Junjin CSM, makers Designed for work in the woods, the latest tem, this compact tractor has ample power of hydraulic drills that have been imported to addition of the Fecon family features a for forestry attachments. newly designed Bull Hog mulching head, Fecon Power Management ensures the United States through its distribution compaconstructed of stronger, lighter steel, and intelligent distribution of power, yielding up ny Junjin America LLC, a partnership available with an FGT or DCR style rotor to to 20 percent more productivity in many between Larmee Equipment & Supply Co. enhance the cutting performance and pro- environments. The cab is equipped with Inc. and Junjin CSM. This partnership ductivity. DCR rotors feature reversible adjustable joystick pods, a heated, air sus- formed in 2013, for the distribution purposViking knives for fast cutting in all materials pended seat and three points of egress for es, will now be Soosan America LLC., based and the most efficient use of horsepower. operator comfort, convenience and safety. in Louisville, Ky. The cutting, slicing, and splitting action of An intuitive touch-screen monitor allows Due to a great demand for these simple the Viking knife as it chips is far more pro- operator to quickly make quick adjustments and reliable Rock Commander machines, ductive than straight edge tools or saw teeth, as needed without leaving the cab. The according to the manufacturer. This produc- FTX200 has remote connectivity to allow Soosan decided to make an investment in tivity is further enhanced by depth control factory-based diagnostics and troubleshoot- rock drills manufacturing of the Rock Commander based on current North rings which provides fast cutting durability. ing assistance. Front mount lift height under cutting tools For more information, call 513/696-4430 American success and sales penetration. The Soosan rebranding will not affect the is 49 in. (124 cm), ideal for processing larger or visit www.Fecon.com.
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and more • BTI@Work Gallery showcases BTI's equipment in action through images and videos • Break Time Blog publishes company news and additional product information in a conversational-style tone BTI's new website will be continuously updated, so it remains fresh and accurate.
South Korea’s Soosan CSM Purchases Assets of Junjin current product offerings. The Rock Commander series of drills will remain unchanged. Sales, parts distribution and marketing campaigns will continue from Soosan America LLC., located in Louisville, Ky. In the near future, there may be a second line of drills available through Soosan along with the continued availability of the Rock Commander line. Larmee Equipment & Supply Co. Inc. and Soosan CSM have both been in the rock drilling business for more than 30 years each and are looking to continue this partnership for years to come serving the drillers and blasters of North America. For more information, visit www.junjin.us.
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Metso Launches Nordtrack Mobile Crushing, Screening Range Metso expands its mobile crushing and screening solutions offering for the aggregates industry with an extensive new product portfolio. The new Metso Nordtrack range introduces 19 products designed to meet the requirements of general contractors in particular. The first deliveries are Renaud Lapointe expected to take place during the first quarter of 2020. Metso “Our target is to create a comprehensive end-to-end offering to serve diverse customer needs. Metso has traditionally been exceptionally strong in the most demanding aggregates applications, such as hard rock. Our new Metso Nordtrack range complements our offering to better address the needs of small and midsized companies and general contractors looking for the right combination of productivity, availability and dependability at an attractive price point,” said Renaud Lapointe, SVP, business and product management of Aggregates Equipment at Metso. The Metso Nordtrack mobile product portfolio is designed to make the contracting business more productive. With standard designs for off-the-shelf availability, plug-and-play features and extensive Metso support network, the Metso Nordtrack solutions are ideal for a variety of applications, such as recycling, demolition, and the processing of sand and gravel. The new range consists of 19 mobile machines, including jaw crushers, impact crushers, screens and conveyors. The new Metso Nordtrack product range is available for global markets through Metso’s direct sales and distributor The new Metso Nordtrack range introduces 19 products designed to meet the requirements of general contractors in particular. network.
“Our target is to create a comprehensive end-to-end offering to serve diverse customer needs.”
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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE
2017 Irock RDS-15 Closed Circuit Impactor - NEW RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system provides exceptional portability and rapid setup time. Ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) or Concrete demo. Powered by a Caterpillar 350hp engine, 5x14 double deck screen can process up to 350 tons per hour. The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. Please call if interested
30x60 Electric Stacking Conveyor - NEW Electric Radial Stacking Truss Conveyor. Super strong and over built. Their conveyors are made right here in Ct. by Ace/Milroy Company Using all quality components. Come check them out!
2001 JOHN DEERE 400C ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK - Fully rebuilt 410hp Mercedes Benz Engine, Fresh paint and great rubber. Has Allison HD4560 Transmission, 6x6 Machine weighs 62722lbs Empty. This machine is ready to work. $78,000 2016 TEREX M390 - The Terex M 390 Wash plant is a high capacity mobile washing unit that has been engineered for quick installation and ease of relocation making it ideal for applications including sand, gravel, coal and crushed stone.
Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!
2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.
2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!
2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.
Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279
Call CJ (413) 896-0793 • (860) 429-2793 Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.
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Metso to Deliver Freeze-Proof Lokotrak Crushing, Screening Plants to Antarctica
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, LLC 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800-33-GROFF (717) 766-7671 Ephrata, PA (717) 738-0220 State College, PA (814) 353-8400 Cranberry Twp., PA (724) 898-1535 New Stanton, PA (724) 755-0124 Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-7300 www.grofftractor.com
JESCO Inc. New Jersey & New York 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 08070 (908) 753-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 (609) 267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 (973) 227-2221 (800) 321-8080 497 Fishkill Ave. Beacon, NY 12508 (845) 831-1800 (800) 724-0725
The international team that inspected the equipment at the Tampere factory found the Lokotracks ready for their journey to Antarctica.
Metso is delivering three Lokotrack crushing and screening plants retrofitted for extreme cold for the reconstruction of the U.S. National Science Foundation's (NSF) McMurdo research station in Antarctica. The equipment enables crushing in temperatures as low as -40C. McMurdo Station, located on an island in the Ross Sea, is the U.S. Antarctic Program's logistics hub and the largest of the three stations that the U.S. operates in Antarctica. McMurdo is being rebuilt under the Antarctic Infrastructure and Modernization for Science (AIMS) project, a long-range initiative to upgrade the station to make it logistically and energy efficient. Metso’ equipment will be used for three years in crushing the ground materials for the new buildings. All in all, this will amount to more than 126,000 cu m of aggregates. In the extreme conditions of Antarctica, the equipment can only be used during the Southern Hemisphere summer, which lasts from October to April. The hard basalt to be crushed will come from an area near the station. see METSO page 80
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(L-R): David DesAutels of Leidos, Rick Sack of Wagner Equipment and Marko Salonen of Metso discuss the equipment inspection.
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Terex® Fuchs Material Handlers
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Wirtgen Surface Miner Boasts Powerful Cutting Drum Unit Wirtgen’s 220 SM 3.8/220 SMi 3.8 surface miner selectively mines raw materials up to a cutting depth of 13.7 in. (35 cm) and a uniaxial compressive strength of 35 MPa. Due to its 12.4 ft. (3.8 m) wide cutting drum designed specifically for soft-rock mining, the compact surface miner achieves maximum productivity at low operating costs and is perfect for use in small to large mining operations. Efficient and Environmentally Sustainable Raw Material Extraction Selective extraction makes it possible to mine raw materials with a high level of purity. The material, which is extracted in an environmentally friendly manner without drilling or blasting, is continuously deposited behind the machine in a windrow and then loaded onto trucks with other equipment. In this context, refraining from drilling and blasting makes it possible to conduct efficient mining operations close to industrial sites and other infrastructure such as pipelines or high-voltage power lines, which ultimately results in the optimized exploitation of the deposit, according to the manufacturer. Powerful Cutting Drum Unit The cutting drum is designed specifically for demanding windrow applications in soft rock, such as coal or salt. Maximum cutting performance combined with the ideal use of engine power and low specific fuel consumption allows raw materials to be mined in an extremely cost-effective process. Six different adjustable cutting drum speeds ensure that the machine can be perfectly adapted to the material being extracted. This leads to a significant reduction in pick wear, minimal diesel consumption, and increased productivity, which translate into an impressive daily output and low cost per ton of extracted material. Reliable Operation and Safety Are the Top Priorities In surface mining, the continuous availability of the machine and
High daily outputs in windrows are no problem for the new Wirtgen 220 SM 3.8/220 SMi 3.8. With a cutting width of 12.5 ft. (3.8 m) and a cutting depth of up to 13.7 in. (35 cm), the 708 kW surface miner is perfect for soft-rock mining in operations of all sizes.
its safe operation are of critical importance. This is why the surface miner’s components are designed to achieve a long service life, even under extreme conditions. For example, filters in all circuits and a pressurized hydraulic reservoir ensure maximum purity in the hydraulic system and, as a result, safe operations. The clean oil in turn prolongs the service life of the downstream components and thus increases the availability of the machine. Spacious ROPS/FOPS Operator’s Cabin The 220 SM 3.8/220 SMi 3.8 also meets occupational safety requirements in surface mining due to the standard-equipped ROPS/FOPS operator’s cabin. The cabin features additional soundproofing and vibration isolation, allowing the operator to work for several hours without the risk of fatigue. The ergonomically designed and clearly arranged controls are integrated into the armrests of the driver’s seat, and all of the machine’s key functions are logically incorporated into the multifunctional joysticks. This
Due to the large-capacity operator’s cabin with an optional camera system, the operator has an excellent view of the machine and the surrounding work area. The generously sized windows also give the operator a clear view of the cutting edge.
means that the operator can operate the machine intuitively in just a few steps and fully concentrate on high-precision mining. The fully air-conditioned, large-capacity cabin also features generously sized windows, giving the operator a direct view of the cutting edge
and with it, the results of their work. High-Precision Leveling With LEVEL PRO PLUS The LEVEL PRO PLUS leveling system has a proven track record in road construction and
mining and is intuitive and easy to operate. A flat or inclined formation level can be created with absolute precision due to side plate scanning and the cross-slope sensor. The machine also is ready to be equipped with GPS or laser control.
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The freeze-proofed Lokotrack LT106 jaw crusher plant will be crushing icy basalt for the extension of the McMurdo research station as of next February.
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Metso’s Solution Offered the Best Value The Lokotrack equipment was procured by Leidos, the NSF's prime contractor for the Antarctic Support Contract as well as the AIMS project. The seller was Wagner Equipment, a Metso distributor in the United States. “After a comparison of several equipment manufacturers, Metso and Wagner offered a freeze-proofed crushing solution with the best value,” said David DesAutels, Leidos Antarctic Support Contract fleet analyst. The equipment, specifically designed for cold conditions, will be maintained by personnel with close proximity in New Zealand. Development Work For Protection Against Cold The equipment to be delivered to Antarctica — the Lokotrack LT106 jaw crusher plant, the LT200HP cone crusher and the ST3.8 mobile screen — are all retrofitted for extreme cold. In addition, the mechanics at Metso’s Technology Center for track-mounted equipment in Tampere, Finland, also have developed additional protections for the equipment. “Every part sensitive to cold has been fitted with immersion heaters and
“We aim to work 16 hours a day and produce 250 tons of 63 mm crushed stone per hour.” Jeffrey Huffman Leidos Antarctic Support Contract
extra insulation. The selected oils and other fluids are suitable for the Antarctic climate and the specially manufactured conveyor belts run even in extremely cold weather,” said Marko Salonen, project manager at Metso’s Aggregates Equipment business area. “Alongside the equipment, we also prepared the maintenance and spare parts service in such a way that everything conceivable can be anticipated and serviced independently on site. Even the packaging materials were chosen in a way that ensured that nothing unnecessary would be transported to the unique Antarctic environment,” added Salonen. Production Target 250 Tons of Crushed Stone An Hour As they oversee the AIMS project, Leidos intends to operate the machines for two months after their arrival in 2020, before ceasing operations for the winter.
“We aim to work 16 hours a day and produce 250 tons of 63 mm crushed stone per hour,” said Jeffrey Huffman, Leidos Antarctic Support Contract operations manager. “We also want to include some degree of fines, to gain more compact material for the buildings’ foundations.” Almost Around the World to Reach Antarctica The crushing plants began their long journey, spanning nearly the entire globe, at the beginning of October. From Finland, the equipment was shipped to Germany and from there to Port Hueneme, Calif., from where it will travel onward to Antarctica via Christchurch, New Zealand. The final leg of the journey will be led by an icebreaker, followed by two vessels carrying a total of 35 earthwork machines. The cargo is expected to reach the McMurdo harbor at the beginning of February next year.
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John Deere Debuts Grade Control Level Best Box Blades John Deere has added three new models, the PD-72 inch (182.9 cm), PD-84 inch (213.4 cm) and PD-96 inch (243.8 cm), to its referral attachments line. The new grade control-ready Level Best Dual Mast PD Series box blades will improve productivity on John Deere skid steers and compact track loaders, according to the manufacturer. “We pride ourselves on providing cuttingedge solutions to our customers that enhance job site output and maximize ROI,” said Jessica Hill, program manager, global attachments at John Deere. “From laser grading parking lots to rebuilding golf course tees, owners and operators will find that there are endless uses for our new Level Best box blade referral attachments.” Level Best box blades are available in Topcon ready 2D precision grading and 3D precision grading options. The 2D Level Best PD Series comes ready to produce precise 2D grading by working seamlessly with laser transmitters. The 2D system automatically adjusts the elevation by controlling the lift and tilt of the attachment to maintain ver- Level Best box blades are available in Topcon ready 2D precision grading and 3D precision grading options. tical accuracy and smooth grading performance. The Level Best PD Series Grading tomers a range of capabilities based on terrain. The PD-72, PD-84 and PD-96 Rear counterweight is not required to use Box System adjusts dozens of times per sec- their needs. With a box width ranging from require machines equipped with half-inch these models, but will improve stability ond to ensure a smooth grade with tight tol- 72 to 96 in., operators can use different quick-connect couplers and a 14-pin auxil- during use. widths to improve efficiency when leveling iary electrical connector with live power. Additionally, all Level Best box blades erances — ideal for precision grading. are equipped with the following standard Level Best designed the PD Series to take features: advantage of the push-pull directional work • Push-pull design moves the material for style of skid steer loaders for maximum profine grading. duction. The PD Series is made specifically • Two cylinders provide cross-slope operfor skid steer loaders and compact track ation. loaders. The frame design gives operators • All cutting edges are reversible. exceptional control, efficiency and smooth• Convex mirror allows material visibility. ness, and minimizes the potential “bounce” • Power-coated paint finish. effect that can occur in skid steer loaders due • Foam-filled tires on oscillating axle. to the short wheelbase, according to the • Universal skid steer compatible mount manufacturer. improves versatility. For jobs that demand 3D grading, Level • Two, 1-1/2-inch diameter mast poles. Best grading boxes come ready to be used The John Deere/Level Best Referral with Topcon GPS, robotic total stations or Program allows John Deere Construction & sonic technology. The grading box comes Forestry to sell Level Best branded box installed with the cables needed to work blades using low rate financing through John with Topcon 3D GPS. This allows cusDeere Financial. The new Level Best box tomers to use the Topcon GPS systems they blade attachments are serviced through currently use on other machines. The main Level Best. components can be installed on the grading For more information, visit With a box width ranging from 72 to 96 in., operators can use different widths to box for a plug-and-play solution. www.johndeere.com. The three box blade models offer cus- improve efficiency when leveling terrain.
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Loegering, Schibeci Agree to Bring Attachments to N.A. Loegering, an ASV Holdings ments, and the Power Profiler Inc. brand and skid-steer attach2500 and 2500R concrete ment manufacturer, announced a milling attachments. The attachnew agreement with Schibeci, an ments will be co-branded with Australia-based specialty equipSchibeci and continue to be ment manufacturer. Under the manufactured by Schibeci in agreement, Loegering customers Australia and stocked in the in North America will have United States access to improved productivity The ST600 and ST1000 are from a selection of skid-steer and versatile attachments that give compact track loader attachments contractors in the construction branded as Loegering Power and roadwork industries the Attachments. The products ability to complete milling and include milling and grinding stabilizing applications with the attachments designed and built same tool. The Polyplaner 300 for the construction, roadworks and 600 are single head grinders and flooring industries. ideal for surface removal, “This new opportunity is beneincluding road markings and trip ficial to everyone involved,” said hazard removal. The Power Justin Rupar, ASV Holdings Inc. Profiler 2500 and 2500R are vice president of sales and mar- Loegering Power Attachments, an ASV brand, announced a new agreement with Schibeci, an designed for bulk removal of keting. “Schibeci attachments are Australia-based specialty equipment manufacturer. Under the agreement, Loegering customers in concrete, ceramic tiles and well known in the Australian mar- North America will have access to milling and grinding attachments designed and built for the epoxy mortar toppings. ket as being top of the line, inno- construction, roadworks and flooring industries. For more information about vative products. We’re excited to Loegering Power Attachments, bring that innovation to North America as make it easy for customers to get to know we haven’t previously had a main focus.” visit www.loegeringpower.com. For more The Loegering Power Attachments line information about Schibeci, visit we expand the Loegering product line to our brand on a local level in North give customers more opportunities to solve America,” said Tony Schibeci, Schibeci initially includes the ST600 and ST1000 www.schibeci.com. For more information director. “We’re eager to grow the brand asphalt milling attachments, the about ASV Holdings Inc., call 800/205problems and make their jobs easier.” “Our agreement with Loegering will with Loegering as we enter markets where Polyplaner 300 and 600 grinding attach- 9913 or visit www.asvi.com.
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Volvo Trucks Reaches 200,000-Unit Connectivity Milestone As a global leader in connectivity, Volvo Trucks is at the forefront of developing, testing and introducing commercially viable transport solutions equipped with modern technologies. The company announced a milestone of reaching more than 200,000 connected vehicles in North America on Oct. 28, 2019, at the North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) Show in Atlanta, Ga. This figure is part of more than 560,000 connected trucks globally in the Volvo Trucks family, and is part of the greater total recently reached of one million connected vehicles in Volvo Group worldwide. “Over the past few years, marked improvements in connectivity have driven change and formed real-world opportunities in the trucking industry for safer, smarter and more sustainable operations,” said Ash Makki, product marketing manager, Volvo Trucks North America. “We are proud to reach this milestone, and will continue to expand and grow our connected solutions for our customers while driving the industry towards a more connected future.” The Volvo Trucks Uptime Center is a key aspect of offering customers the best in connected services with 24/7 live support behind the technologies, according to the manufacturer. Every dedicated professional at the Volvo Trucks Uptime Center is a well-trained Volvo Trucks employee. Realtime, seamless interaction between the expert personnel of Volvo Action Services and customer decision-makers and drivers optimize Volvo Trucks’ connectivity services. Volvo Trucks continuously investigates new opportunities and technologies with a vision to connect the bigger picture for customers now and in the future.
Volvo Trucks’ connectivity services are now available in more than 200,000 commercial vehicles in North America.
A Heritage of Innovation in Connectivity As early as 2012, Volvo Trucks introduced remote diagnostics, which enables customers to reliably transmit information to and from their trucks and monitor fault codes in real-time, delivering assessments and solutions based on severity. This allows for faster and more comprehensive diagnostics and repairs, while also providing fleets with information on driving habits, fuel usage, truck performance and more. The next advancement from Volvo Trucks was remote programming, which works hand-inhand with remote diagnostics and allows for over-the-air software and parameter updates to be made in a matter of minutes when the truck is in a stationary position with cellular service. These solutions served as the foundation of Volvo Trucks’ future technologies that are now included in its industry-leading connectivity offerings.
“As we continue to demonstrate our leadership position in connectivity, we strive to offer our customers the most advanced technology as quickly as possible.” Ash Makki Volvo Trucks North America
Continuing forward, Volvo Trucks then announced the partnership with global analytics leader SAS, enhancing remote diagnostics with an advanced analytics platform and use of artificial intelligence for a more precise analysis of the truck. That same year, Volvo Trucks announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with transportation soft-
ware leader Trimble Transportation Enterprise to develop transportation management and fleet maintenance products and services. In the last year alone, Volvo Trucks has announced a number of new products and services further enhancing connectivity in its vehicles, including an expansion of parameter updates, its new dynam-
ic maintenance service and Geotab Drive. The Parameter Plus Package, allowing for up to 50 remote parameter updates annually per vehicle, was the first iteration of the subscription package enabling customers to reach peak performance while maximizing uptime. Volvo Trucks then expanded upon this with a new series of updates, providing customers with more than 250 parameters to choose from, complementing the Parameter Plus package. Next, Volvo Trucks introduced dynamic maintenance, a connected vehicle maintenance service intended to improve fleet operations efficiency through proactive maintenance planning. This service was designed in partnership with Noregon Systems to enable customized service plans at an individual-vehicle level to improve fleet management for its customers. And just recently, Volvo Trucks announced the introduction of Geotab Drive, a streamlined FMCSA-compliant electronic logging device (ELD), developed in partnership with telematics leader Geotab. The integrated, cloudbased system provides customers with a seamless solution to monitor and record accurate logs. Continued Legacy of Leadership “As we continue to demonstrate our leadership position in connectivity, we strive to offer our customers the most advanced technology as quickly as possible,” said Makki. “As amazing as cuttingedge advancements in connected technology can be, we know our customers will always be the most important factor in driving the industry forward, with the bigger picture in mind.”
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Volvo Group, Isuzu Motors to Form Strategic Alliance The Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding on Dec. 18 with the intent to form a strategic alliance within commercial vehicles in order to capture the opportunities in the ongoing transformation of the industry. In a first step, the intention is to establish a global technology partnership and to create a stronger, combined heavy-duty truck business for Isuzu Motors and UD Trucks in Japan and across international markets. This will entail transferring ownership of the complete UD Trucks business globally from the Volvo Group to Isuzu Motors in order to accelerate growth by leveraging greater volumes and complementary capabilities. There is great complementarity between the two groups from both a geographical and product line perspective, with further opportunities to be explored over time. The enterprise value for the complete UD Trucks business is JPY 250 billion (approx. SEK 22 billion as per the end of November 2019) and will be subject to the final scope of the business transferred and Isuzu Motor’s due diligence. The transaction is expected to, at the time of closing, result in a positive impact on the Volvo Group’s operating income of approximately SEK 2 billion and increase the Volvo Group’s net cash position by approximately SEK 22 billion. “The Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors have a well-established relationship on mediumduty trucks in Japan based on mutual respect, shared values and win-win spirit. We see great potential to extend our cooperation within technology, sales and service as well as other areas going forward, for the benefit of our customers and business partners,” says Martin Lundstedt, president and CEO of the Volvo Group. “Our UD Trucks colleagues have done a great job to improve performance in recent years and the alliance opens up a great opportunity to continue the successful journey.” “Isuzu Motors and the Volvo Group strongly believe in the business opportunities and synergy potential between the two groups. We intend to derive the full value from each other’s different specialties across product and geographical strongholds. Our collaboration will actively contribute to service improvements and strengthened cus-
tomer satisfaction as well as to prepare ourselves for the forthcoming logistics revolution,” said Masanori Katayama, president and representative director of Isuzu Motors Limited. The intended strategic alliance between the Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors will include: • Forming a technology partnership, which will leverage the parties’ complementary areas of expertise within both wellknown and new technologies as well as to create a larger volume base to support necessary, forthcoming technology investments.
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• Creating the best long-term conditions for a stronger heavy-duty truck business for UD Trucks and Isuzu Motors in Japan and across international markets. • Exploring opportunities for even broader and deeper collaboration within the commercial vehicle business across geographical areas and product lines, such as light- and medium-duty trucks. The intention is to transfer ownership of the complete UD Trucks business globally, which had revenues totalling SEK 24 billion in 2018. The business had a minimal impact on the Volvo Group’s operating income in 2018. All technology cooperation between the Volvo Group and Isuzu Motors will be managed through individual contracts. The Memorandum of Understanding is non-binding. The next steps will be finalizing the scope of the business to be transferred, due diligence by Isuzu Motors and negotiations of binding agreements. Signing of binding agreements is expected by mid2020 and closing of the transaction is expected by the end of 2020. All potential transactions will be subject to regulatory and other approvals.
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Construction Companies Realize Soft Benefits of Replacing Aging Equipment By Katerina Jones SPECIAL TO CEG
Construction companies with heavy duty trucks are increasingly realizing the need to upgrade the trucks in their fleet more frequently by replacing older, less efficient units that cost more to operate and produce harmful emissions. Without question, newer, eco-efficient trucks deliver significant savings in fuel and maintenance costs. In fact, according to the most recent truck lifecycle data index, construction companies with heavy duty truck equipment can realize a first-year per-truck savings of $16,928 when upgrading from a 2015 Class 8 sleeper model-year truck to a 2020 model. For a fleet of 100 vehicles, the savings can reach $1.7 million. Fuel efficiency and maintenance expenditures, which are much lower on new trucks, account for a large portion of these “hard cost” savings. The hard cost savings are critically important to distinguish, especially when every organization is laser-focused on their bottom-line Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to be competitive. However, aside from these “hard cost” savings, there are also several “soft cost” benefits that contribute significantly to an organization and its bottom line when making asset acquisition decisions. Newer Trucks Mean Safer Trucks for the Drivers and the General Public More fleets are now paying attention to their trucks’ safety obsolescence in addition to their economic obsolescence — meaning it’s just as important to replace an older truck for safety benefits as it is for economic reasons. The advancements in heavy-duty truck safety systems have been nothing short of impressive over the last several years. From truck components that have been around for decades, such as brakes and tires, to the latest technological advancements like stability control and lane-departure systems, safety technology today has made truck drivers and roads safer. According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), close to half of all two-vehicle crashes from 2012 to 2014 were described as rear-end collisions. Of these crashes, 87 percent were the result of drivers not paying attention to the traffic ahead. NTSB found in a 2015 study that collision avoidance systems could have prevented 1,700 fatal rear-end collisions annually. As a result of this increased visibility, the inclusion of collision warning systems on heavy-duty trucks saw a 28 percent increase in 2017 and a 39 percent increase in 2018. Volvo was early to adopt electronic stability control and equip their trucks, with updates made as early as model-year 2006 prior to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards No. 136 Mandate in Calendar Year 2017. By model year 2018, all major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) started adding collision avoidance and lane departure to their standard package offerings. Confirmed by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute,
six out of nine carriers reported that adopting at least one advanced safety technology significantly improved safety outcomes. Therefore, prioritizing safety, along with adding advanced technologies, can have a significant effect on improving a fleet overall. The OEMs are all major contributors and proponents of safety. Many include safety features as a part of their standard specs and require end-users to opt-out if they are declining these safety features. OEM standards will eventually include forward video monitoring, blind stop monitoring and lane correction (steering). Older Trucks Make It More Difficult to Attract Drivers In addition to better safety, drivers and technicians want to drive and work on newer trucks that come with advanced technology. Drivers want more comfort, less fatigue and more home time. Newer trucks allow construction companies to entice new drivers with advanced vehicles, rather than use expensive sign-on bonuses when hiring. What’s more, the new equipment can keep drivers from leaving to go work for other companies. Aside from sign-on bonuses, it can be expensive to onboard a new driver through training costs. In a recent webinar titled “Addressing Today’s Transportation Challenges,” Paul Mugerditchian, president of Dot Transportation confirmed that it can cost up to $10,000 to onboard a new driver, which is money that can go toward the bottom-line or reinvestment when a fleet can instead enjoy a higher retention rate of its drivers. Corporate Image and Sustainability In today’s world, clients want to do business with companies that emphasize the importance of reducing the overall carbon footprint and commitment to sustainability. Continuously updating a truck fleet encompasses many facets of sustainability including optimizing vehicle specification (to be more fuel efficient and aligned to the duty cycle and geographic locale), specifying lighter components and allowing for longer maintenance intervals (also reducing environmental hazmat disposal), and disposing of preowned equipment to a secondary market providing more fuel-efficient vehicles. A shorter lifecycle conserves fuel resources, reduces emissions, and provides a cleaner environment. For example, upgrading to a 2020 Class 8 model year truck from a 2015 unit would reduce CO2 by 126 metric tons and NOx by 12 percent. It’s easy for organizations to focus on hard costs such as fuel, financing and maintenance when operating their fleet of trucks. However, broadening their view to additional soft benefits will offer significant improvements to the operation of the fleet and the organization overall. For more information, visit www.FleetAdvantage.com. Katerina Jones is senior director of marketing and business development at Fleet Advantage, a leading innovator in truck fleet business analytics, equipment financing and lifecycle cost management.
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Phase II began Oct. 24 and includes the same scope of work, replacing the bridge deck on the westbound lanes of I-64. This phase will require westbound traffic to be shifted across the median to the eastbound side. WVDOT reported that a similar bridge deck replacement project near the I-77/I-79 split in Charleston earlier this year used similar methods and technology. It was originally scheduled to take 100 days, but was completed in just 91 days. The contract amount is $19.5 million. The design build contract let date was May 30, 2018, and the completion date is set for Jan. 28. Tom Hesmond serves as Brayman’s project manager. According to Gary W. Mullins, PE, District One construction engineer, the I-77 project could only impact traffic for 100 days, and I64 can only impact traffic for 60 days. “There are significant penalties if those ‘days’ thresholds are exceeded,” he said. “The contractor had to maintain four lanes of traffic at all times. There are also substructure repairs to all bridges and clean and paint operations will occur outside those day impacts.” The Danner Road bridge consists of a pair of plate girder structures that are three lanes wide and just short of 300 ft. long with three
Crews backfill during the I-64 Danner Road overpass bridge project.
spans. The project is part of a larger project to replace the bridge decks and approaches on 10 structures feeding Charleston. “The other eight structures were just north on I-77,” said David L. Ferrell, project engineer of WVDOT. “They were much larger structures with a deadline of 100 days. Even though they encompassed a larger area, the overall challenges were less. The major
challenge with the Danner Road Bridges are the location of the structures. The structures are located on interstate I-64 just west of the state capital adjacent to a major rail line. It is a major artery for traffic that connects the western side of the state. It has one of the highest daily traffic volumes in the state. Not only is the traffic volume high, but majority of its traffic are commuters traveling into the capital city that results in a very high traf-
The project is part of a larger project to replace the bridge decks and approaches on 10 structures feeding Charleston.
fic volume at peak rush hour. Due to the traffic impact, the project was required to be an accelerated bridge construction project with a short 60-day window to restore traffic back to its normal pattern on the new bridge decks. Overall, the project has been going well.” Major subcontractors include Advantage Steel, Concrete Cutting and Breaking, West Virginia Paving, Specialty Groups Inc., Boca Construction, C&L Welding,
Highway Safety, Hydro Tech, Maring Reinforcing, and P&G Construction. Major pieces of equipment on the project are two Caterpillar IT38 loaders, one Caterpillar 328D excavator, one Grove RT60 crane, one Grove RT50 crane, one Bidwell concrete finishing machine, one Caterpillar 305E2, one JCB JS220, and one Caterpillar 262 skid steer. CEG
Phase II began Oct. 24 and includes the same scope of work, replacing the bridge deck on the westbound lanes of I-64.
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WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 970F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: SALES3@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 657-347-6605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): KOBELCO EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. MINI- OR MIDIEXCAVATOR. USED. UNDER 2000HRS. CA 35 T0 40 HP FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THUMB EMAIL: JKSAPP@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LIMA CRANE – ANY LIMA 2400B MACHINES IN ANY TYPE OF CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR MACHINE WITH ISSUES AND/OR HIGHER HOURS, AT A WHOLESALE PRICE. BUYER WANTS MACHINE CHEAPER THAT HE CAN PUT THROUGH HIS SHOP AND REFURBISH AS NEEDED. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): YANMAR YFW55R DUMPERS - FINAL DRIVE OR A PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: ORDERS@LEWEQUIP.COM; PHONE: 724-887-9375 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): GEHL DL-10H-55 TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS - SN # 10H55JR024028 NEED PART # L71553. EMAIL: JEFF.JAEGER@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 345-925-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): BOBCAT S175 SKID STEER LOADERS; ANY STATE NEAR ARKANSAS WOULD BE HELPFUL. EMAIL: BRIANFITZJURLS@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 479-847-4202 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINK-BELT LS-348H CRANE – LOOKING FOR THE BOOM WIRE WRAP FOR A LINK-BELT 348 HYLAB , S/N L9J89965. EMAIL: POWERALEXHEAVY EQUIPMENT@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 386-496-1340 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NH): DYNAHOE 160 BACKHOE LOADERS - I'M LOOKING TO FIND ANY AND ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE, FORUMS, TROUBLESHOOTING ETC. I HAVE ONE THAT RUNS BUT CAN'T GET IT TO MOVE... HELP PLEASE!! EMAIL: RUSSELLMORRIS66@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): ALL MODELS KOLBERG ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING LOCATED IN TAMPA, FL. LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR A VIBRATING SCREEN. KOLBERG SCREEN. SR # VS514DD1113-91. EMAIL: TODD.BUSH@ PREFERREDMATERIALS.COM PHONE: 407-948-6796 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS UPRIGHT WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR MANUALS AND SPARE PARTS FOR FURUKAWA WHEEL LOADERS, ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. EMAIL: DOUG.KLITSCHER@LIVE.COM.AU; PHONE: +61401627855 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU PC400LC-7L EXCAVATOR - HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER FOR A 05 PC 400 L7 HD. 100MM PINS. EMAIL: DGMEINER62@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 315 767-4111 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS T09310G056237 JOHN DEERE 555G TRACK LOADER WITH BACKHOE, NEED SWING FRAME OR WILL BUY THE WHOLE DETACHABLE BACKHOE IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: JRBUSTA@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 417-668-5978 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR D9L CRAWLER DOZER - CAT D9-L ENGINE COMPLETE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WEST COAST AREA. BEST DEAL CONTACT DAN. EMAIL: DANCRANE1122@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 707-433-1122 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 970F AND 972H WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AR): CHEVROLET UTILITY VEHICLES, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR TRUCKS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, SUVS, ETC., NOT TOO MANY MILES. EMAIL: MLBAUTOSALES247@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 501-533-5912. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE HYDRAULIC BREAKERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: NEVINBLAKE@HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS - CAT D4 OR D5 LGP DOZER, HIGH DRIVE ONLY WITH CAB AND GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING OR NON). EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: MARKETING@ GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 714-408-1469 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (ME): CATERPILLAR 325C LC EXCAVATOR - USED SHEAR APPROX. 14" CUT TO MATCH MY EXCAVATOR, GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: BILLD@TDICENZO.COM PHONE: 207-214-9610 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE BACKHOE LOADERS - I’M LOOKING FOR THE TACH PART THAT PRESSES INTO THE BLOCK OF A 207D NON TURBO FOR A 580 D CASE. EMAIL: JIMMYGEE@MTAONLINE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN LA): CASE 450B # R39391 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY EMAIL: KNIGHTFLOORINGINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 985-226-1939 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. URGENTLY LOOKING FOR SUPER LONG REACH EXCAVATOR 36M REACH AT 16 M DEPTH WITH 5 TON ROCK CARRYING CAPACITY - 2 NOS. EMAIL: BABURAO.SATARDEKAR@AFCONS.COM; PHONE: 009-1-757-482-7386 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS BOBCAT EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: EHAUBEN135@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): JOHN DEERE 350G EXCAVATORS. H&R CONSTRUCTION PARTS IS LOOKING FOR A 350G. WE BUY HIGH HOUR MACHINES,WRECKED MACHINES AND BURNED MACHINES. EMAIL: GKUTER@HRPARTS.COM; PHONE: 716-218-4946 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MS): CASE 580L II BACKHOE LOADERS. NEED ENGINE HOOD DUE TO A STUMP. EMAIL: DENNIE1944@ATT.NET; PHONE: 228-533-7948 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): GROVE A40NE AERIAL LIFT EMAIL: PWAYNE487@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 432-803-7623 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADER AND 966F II WHEEL LOADER EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS SCHWING CONCRETE MIXER/PUMP TRUCKS. ALL BRANDS, MODELS AND AGES. BOOM PUMPS TRUCKS, TRAILER/CITY/ & PARTS PUMPS PURCHASED. EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. PLEASE CONTACT US IF ANY MACHINE AVAILABLE. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII, 970F. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OH): CATERPILLAR HAULER TRUCKS. CAT AND VOLVO 25, 30 TON ARTICULATED TRUCKS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 966H, 970F, 970G, 972G, 972G II, 972H, 980G AND 980G II WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 702-529-5171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): SKYTRAK 10054 10,000# TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS. LOOKING FOR A PRICE & AVAILABILITY ON A NEW SKYTRAK FORKLIFT. EMAIL: DOUBLEMENERGY@AOL.COM; PHONE: 575-391-0222 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX600 EXCAVATOR. I AM LOOKING FOR A 17' ARM FOR A 600 HITACHI. EMAIL: JOHNK@NETNET.NET; PHONE: 920-655-3801 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LINCOLN VANTAGE 500 WELDERS. I'M LOOKING FOR AT LEAST 6NO. VANTAGE 500 PREOWNED WELDERS FOR OUR COMPANY, OUR BUSINESS IS IN OIL AND GAS, PREFABRICATION, PLANT MAINTENANCE..ETC. EMAIL: FAYARD.HOSEIN@ ASEQUITHTT.COM; PHONE: 1(868)3962431 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY ALL THE TIME FROM USER ONLY. BULLDOZER- D3AT, D11, ENC CAB UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNADVERTISED. MUST BE 2015 AND UP. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MI): JCB - ALL MODELS, MATERIAL HANDLERS. LOOKING FOR A JCB 940 OR COMPARABLE BRAND, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT. EMAIL: CWELLER@WELLERSALVAGE.COM; PHONE: 616-257-1326 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AL): KENWORTH T8 SERIES DUMP TRUCKS AND MACK GU713 ROLL OFF TRUCKS. COMMENTS: CLASS 8 , ROLLOFF TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS, VOCATIONAL TRUCKS, ANY BRANDS, QUANTITIES, OR YEAR MODELS. I HAVE AN ONGOING NEED TO BUY LOTS OF THESE. EMAIL: CHUGHCUMMINGSJR@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 205-907-9787 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Friday, April 17: HARTFORD CONNECTICUT: Major Job Completion Aggregate & Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Utility Trucks, Pickups, Various Trailers, Attachments, Support & More. 26. Saturday, April 18: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction. One of the Finest Spreads of Equipment in the Whole United States. A Few Highlights: Almost New Sennebogen 835E(300hrs.), (2)Komatsu WA470(200hrs), Grove 9130(13-T) Completely Rebuilt, Almost New JCB 51256(90hrs), Dieci Telehandler Hercules 210-10(700hrs), Several Cat 12 & 6,000lb. Forklifts. Plus a Large Variety of Attachments & Support. Plus WOW A Very Large and Like New Rigging Inventory and Tools. 27. Thursday, April 23: AUBURN, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation of Primarily Cat, John Deere, New Holland Construction Equipment-(3)Cat 621, (2)Cat D8H. 28. Friday, April 24: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Retirement Auction. Late Model Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service & Utility Trucks, Attachments, Large Quantity of Tires, Construction & Utility Equipment. 29. Thursday, April 30: LINCOLN, MAINE: Two Major Job Completions. 1 Very Large Forestry Featuring All Types of Logging Equipment and Trucks, and 1 Large Construction Equipment Spread of Later Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, New Holland Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Generators, Air Compressors and more. 30. Friday, May 1: PORTLAND MAINE: Retirement Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Case, Volvo Construction Equipment, Plus Telehandlers, Generators, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Trucks, Trailers and Support. 31. Saturday, May 2: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: One-of-A-Kind 50-Year Old Collection of Some of the Finest Mack Collectibles on Planet Earth Along with Hundreds of Original Signs and Toys that Cannot be Found or Topped for Quality. 32. Saturday, May 2: ATHENS (Knoxville), TENNESSEE: Four Prime Commercial Properties and Construction Equipment. 33. Sunday, May 10: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Construction & Utility Equipment, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Compact Tractors, Loaders, Commercial Mowers, Utility Carts and More. 34. DTBA: ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: Acquisition Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Construction & Utility Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Attacments & Support. 35. DTBA: ELMIRA, NEW YORK: Three Large Operating Gravel Operations with All Permits. 36. DTBA: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Shop Equipment. 37. DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition Auction of Late Model Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments. 38. DTBA: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments.
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Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. JANUARY 2020 CRANE SAFETY COURSES NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! January 6 – 10, 2020 Mobile Crane Train the Trainer, Orlando, FL January 7 – 9, 2020 Rigging Inspector Training, Cincinnati, OH January 7 – 10, 2020 Overhead Crane Inspector Training, Orlando, FL To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com ROADTEC, INC. Leading the Industry in Road Building and Asphalt Paving Equipment At Roadtec we provide you with the tools that help you maximize paving efficiencies and profits. Roadtec is dedicated to your success in everything we do. It’s who we are. We want to do everything we can to help you, our industry, and our country succeed. That is why we are American made. It is why we offer unrivaled service and training, and why we design equipment that is innovative, reliable, and rugged because that is what you need. Expert Training Services Roadtec feels that one of the most important and rewarding services we can provide our customers is training. Whether it is service and maintenance training or operations and best practices training, our expert service and application personnel can fill that need. Mark Your Calendars for PPW! The 2020 Paving Professionals Workshops (PPS) will be held on the following dates: January 6 – 7, 2020 January 8 – 9, 2020 January 13 – 14, 2020 January 15 – 16, 2020 PPW is the asphalt industry’s most comprehensive training. The handson training is held at our state-of-the-art training facility in Chattanooga and covers all aspects of paving, from preparing a surface to achieving optimal smoothness. For all classes, attendees receive personalized and detailed education from the industry’s most skilled and experienced paving professionals. For more information on the PPW Workshops, contact: ROADTEC, Inc., 800 Manufacturers Road, P. O. Box 180515, Chattanooga, TN 37405. TOLL FREE: 1.800.272.7100. PHONE: 423.265.0600. FAX: 423.267.7104. NORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2020 Dates: January 14 – 16, 2020 Place: Minneapolis Convention Center Minneapolis, Minnesota “International Trade Exhibition for Agriculture Industry in Minneapolis.” This event focuses on pesticide recertification, low voltage landscape lighting design and technology, urban turfgrass: benefits, management, environmental issues, and much more. Registration is Open! Registration for the largest green industry event in the northern region is now open! Don’t miss your chance to learn from green industry experts in every field and make the connections you need to help build your business or career. Book Hotel Rooms Now! A variety of hotel rooms have been secured at reduced rates for Northern Green 2020 at the Hilton Minneapolis, Millennium Hotel, Hyatt Regency Hotel, and the Holiday Inn Express & Suites. There are a limited number of rooms at the reduced rate so make your reservations today! Vendors That Understand You! Find out who will be exhibiting at Northern Green 2020 and what products and services they offer – search the Vendor Directory! Education to Meet Your Needs! You will find fun and learning around every corner, both on the trade show floor and in the classroom. For more information on Northern Green Expo 2020 contact: Northern Green, 1813 Lexington Avenue N, Roseville, MN 55113. Phone: 651/633-4987. Email: info@northerngreen.org. Website: www.NorthernGreen.org ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC Construction Safety & Health Conference DATES: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 to Friday, January 17, 2020 Location: Austin, Texas Safety and Health For more information on this Program, contact AGC, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org CONSTRUCTION CPM CONFERENCE DATE: January 19 – 22, 2020 PLACE: Disney World Florida at the B Resort & Spa All About the Conference on CPM Three Full Days of Study and Training in CPM the Critical Path Method of Planning & Scheduling Analysis. Study and discuss the theory and practice of CPM. Explore and train on a variety of CPM software products. Go home with “how to use” skills on three or more software solutions. Expand your skill sets with sessions on estimating, cost and risk. Consider how BIM, lean and green demands will impact your practice. Discuss your needs at vendor specific users’ forums. Join the jury at the Mock Trial. Network with other construction professionals, that’s right! Construction Professionals! Located at the B Resort at Disney World Florida Our Continuing Mission To explore leading edge CPM scheduling concepts To Seek out new expert schedulers and software solutions To boldly go where no scheduling conference has gone before Contact Information: CPM Construction Scheduling/Construction Experts. Phone Number: 844/877-3247. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC’s Project Manager Development Program 2nd Edition DATES: Monday, January 20, 2020 to Friday, January 24, 2020 TIMES: Monday, January 20, 2020 – 8:00 AM Friday, January 24, 2020 – 5:00 PM
Location: San Antonio, Texas STraining/Professional Development For more information on this Program, contact AGC, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org THE NAHB INTERNATIONAL BUILDERS’ SHOW Dates: January 21 – 23, 2020 Place: Las Vegas, Nevada The NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) is the home building industry’s premier event. Only at IBS can you connect with thousands of your home building peers, industry experts and manufacturers to exchange ideas, discuss challenges and access real business solutions. Don’t miss your chance to get cutting-edge, first-hand information on hot topics, trends and technology, discover new products and find effective ways to enhance and optimize your business. Top reasons you should be at the Builders’ Show! . Incredible Value – Business Benefit . Education – 150+ Education Sessions . Exhibits – 1,400+ Exhibitors . Construction Demos – High Performance Building Zone & Jobsite Safety Zone . IBS Live – The Future of Home Building . IBS Centrals – Niche-Focused Programming . Show Homes – Complimentary Tours . Connections – 67,000+ Attendees . Special Events – Awesome Fun! . Fantastic Location – Vegas, Baby! All work and no play…not at IBS! Much to see and do after the show in fabulous Las Vegas – the city that never sleeps! BONUS Reason! Design & Construction Week. Your IBS registration includes access to the exhibits of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) as part of Design & Construction Week. For more information on this show, please contact: NAHB International Builders at 202/266-8690. Design & Construction Week Design & Construction Week (DCW) features the co-location of the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) and the NAHB International Builder’s Show (IBS). The 7th Annual Design & Construction Week (DCW) will be held January 21 - 23, 2020 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and attended by more than 90,000+ residential design and construction professionals who came together to the network, discover new products and take advantage of numerous learning opportunities. Thanks to our 2020 Supporting Organizations! . American Institute of Building Design . Cabinet Makers Association . Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association . International Code Council . Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association . National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association . National Tile Contractors Association . Natural Stone Institute . Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors National Association . Structural Insulated Panel Association . Window & Door Dealers Alliance Contact Us! Domestic: 800/465-5514, International: 847/996-5814, kbis@experient-inc.com ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC’s 2020 Conference on Surety Bonding and Construction Risk Management DATES: Monday, January 27, 2020 to Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Location: Bonita Springs, Florida For more information on this Program, contact AGC, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 North America’s Largest Construction Trade Show With tens of thousands of visitors, a successful exhibition at CONEXPOCON/AGG 2020 can change your business. We will help you make the most of all your opportunities. DATES: Tuesday, MARCH 10 to Saturday, MARCH 14, 2020 Show Hours: Tuesday, March 10th thru Friday, March 13th 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday, March 14th 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM PLACE: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA About the Construction Trade Show: This show is massive and a must attend! It has all the latest equipment and the cutting-edge technologies we need to make us even more efficient. CONEXPO-CON/AGG is North America’s largest construction trade show representing asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. . 2,800 exhibitors . 2,500,000 square feet . 150 education sessions Decrease downtime and increase efficiencies with new products and technologies from 2,800 exhibitors. Who is Exhibiting in 2020 by Product Category? • Aggregates Processing • Asphalt Production & Paving • Business Solutions • Concrete Construction & Manufacturing • Earthmoving Equipment & Material Handling • Engines, Components & Electronics • Hauling Equipment • Infrastructure Support • Land Clearing • Lifting (Aerial & Cranes) • Pumps • Rail Equipment • Safety & Traffic • Trucking • Underground Construction • And more! Who Attends? CONEXPO-CON/AGG brings contractors, dealers, distributors, service providers, engineers and producers together. No other show connects attendees from every major construction sector. Browse New Products See the latest, most innovative construction equipment and products, conveniently in one place online, so you can find the right solution for your next job. Get Expert Advice Discuss equipment before the show (without the sales pitch!). Easily go direct to leading equipment manufacturers, with any question, so you can narrow down the right machine for your next job. Build Your Network We bring the entire industry together. Tap into a network of experts, from successful construction owners, to experienced equipment operators, and key contacts at manufacturers. For more information, CONTACT US! Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central Time (U.S.) U.S. & Canada: Toll Free: 800/867-6060 International: +1 414-274-0644 China: +86 10 8519-1566
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Large Farm & Construction Equipment Auction Saturday, January 18th 2020 @ 9 AM To be held in our yard at the corner of routes 38 & 38B in Newark Valley, NY
AASHTO Joins Effort to Get Funding for Automated Speed Enforcement
(19 mi west of Binghamton, 8 mi north of Owego exit 64 off I-86) Construction: Backhoes: Case 580 Super N 4wd CHA, Case 580K 4wd CHA, Kubota L45 1600 hrs & B21, (2) Case 580C Ehoe, 480E; Dozers: New Holland DC70 w/ 1600 Hrs Nice!, Cat D3C Series 3 Hystat; Track Skid Steers: '15 Bobcat T590 CHA Power QA 2500 Hrs, '10 Cat 247B3 Cab, Deere CT322 CHA 2 Speed; Wheel Skid Steers: '13 Bobcat S100, S130, S185, 873, Deere 317 CHA, New Holland LS170, Owatonna 1700, Deere 318D (Bad Motor); Excavators: Kubota KX161 w/ Angle Blade & Thumb, U35 w/ Hyd Thumb, Yanmar VIO45, Komatsu PC27MR, Deere 27C, Komatsu PC27 MR (Bad Engine); Attachments: New 6' & 8' SSL Blades, Snowpushers 8'-12', SSL Buckets 66" - 84", Forks, Bale Spears, 6' SSL Rotary Mowers, Post Hole Diggers, Sweeper Broom, Erskine SSL Snowblower; Other: New Mobile Restroom w/ Shower, (2) Truck Flatbeds, New 20x30 & 30x65 Buildings, New 20' Wildlife Driveway Gates, Deer & Coyote Shooting Targets, Much More! 50+ Farm & Compact Tractors: Kubota: M5700 2wd w/ Cab 190 Original Hrs Like New!!, M4900 4wd Cab w/ Ldr 900 Hours!, M6040 2wd Cab w/ Ldr, M6040 4wd w/ Ldr, L3200 TLB, L2850 4wd, B2630 & BX22 Loader Backhoes; Ford New Holland: TT55 4wd w/ Ldr 1550 hrs, T1520 4wd 268 Hrs, T1510 HST w/ Ldr 800 hrs, TN75S 4wd, 2120 4wd, 3000 w/ Ldr, 4000, 5000, 7000; International: 656, 656 Hydro w/ Nice Bush Hog Ldr, 756 Gas, 3088; Others: Mahindra 6110 ST 4wd Cab Ldr Nice; John Deere 3320 HST w/ Ldr, 850, 755 4wd w/ Snowblower, Massey GC1705 w/ Ldr & Mwr 500 Hrs Sharp & 135 w/ Ldr; Bobcat CT445 w/ Ldr 180 Hrs; Many More! Also selling a field full of farm machinery, attachments, tools, lawn & garden & much more! View our website for full list and daily updates! Terms: Cash or good check day of sale, all items sold as-is where is without warranty. There is a 10% buyers premium w/ a $100 cap per item; Items subject to change due to daily business. Online bidding & catalog @ www.proxibid.com, there is a 3% buyers premium for online purchases. Lunch - Loaders & Loading Dock - Professional Sales Team
Goodrich Auction Service Inc. 7166 Route 38, Newark Valley, NY - (607)642-3293 www.goodrichauctionservice.com Auctioneers: Ed Goodrich (607)239-0308 Evan Goodrich (607)205-0175
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials joined eight other organizations as signatories to a letter sent on Dec. 20 to Congressional committee leaders that seeks the allowance of federal funding for automated speed enforcement of work zones. “Speed zone enforcement in work zones is effective at reducing speed, but when carried out by a law enforcement officer, that person is placed at risk, too,” the letter — authored by the National Safety Council — argued. The use of automated enforcement systems in work zones can reduce speeding and by extension the crashes, fatalities, and injuries it causes — noting that Maryland witnessed an 80 percent reduction in work zone speeding violations and a nearly 50 percent reduction in work zone fatalities by deploying automated enforcement technology. Yet the letter noted that some states lack resources to implement such technology; a problem that would be
Maryland witnessed an 80 percent reduction in work zone speeding violations and a nearly 50 percent reduction in work zone fatalities by deploying automated enforcement technology. solved if federal funds could be used to implement it. “We hope you will support states that want to use this technology to protect workers and law enforcement officers by allowing federal funds to be used for automated enforcement in work zones,” the letter said. Currently, no highway safety improvement program or HSIP funds may be used for automated enforcement activity, according to federal statute, as section 1401 of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation or
FAST Act states: “HSIP funds may not be used for any program to purchase, operate, or maintain an automated traffic enforcement system; i.e., any camera that captures an image of a vehicle for the purposes of traffic law enforcement.” Section 402 grants provided by the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration also cannot be used for automated enforcement purposes: “No 402 funds can be spent on the implementation of automated enforcement programs,” according to that statute.
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Rapid Growth Drives bidadoo to Daytime Online Auctions bidadoo’s weekly online auctions have moved to daytime on Tuesdays. After 16 years of evening auctions, many factors have prompted this move, including access to mobile technology, growth of buyer base, more commercial grade equipment, more professional buyers and a better buyer experience. Several factors have contributed to the decision to move to a daytime Tuesday bidadoo auction: • 61 percent mobile participation — today’s mobile devices enable anytime, anywhere auction participation via mobile friendly sites and applications. Sixteen years ago, bidders were more tied to their desktops to participate in online auctions. A new generation of equipment buyers now prefer to source equipment online during the day. • 205 percent growth in U.S. Eastern region bidders on bidadoo equipment. bidadoo grew starting from the west coast of the United States. Over time, bidadoo’s North American footprint has greatly increased — with a great build-up of sellers, bidders and buyers from the Midwest and East coast regions, Canada, Latin America
“We have committed to setting the standard for the best buying experience for used equipment, trucks and capital assets, and will continue to innovate, and improve for our customers.” Howard Hawk bidadoo
and around the world. Daytime auctions are now much more convenient for these bidders. • 300 percent growth in the number of items selling over $100,000: 2018 vs. 2019 YTD. Sellers are seeing greater returns of more commercial grade equipment through bidadoo’s auctions. This type of equipment attracts a more professional buyer, who often sources equipment during the day.
“Moving our auction to a daytime format is just the next evolution of supporting our global equipment buyers. Sixteen years ago, end-user buyers needed a computer to access and effectively participate in our online auctions. Now, most of our activity is from endusers and 61 percent of the participation in our auctions is through mobile devices (phones and tablets). Our bidders and buyers can participate anytime and from anywhere.
With a focus on supporting true end-user buyers of equipment, we now better enable their participation via a format and time that supports their busy lives,” said Howard Hawk, president of bidadoo. bidadoo’s sourcing of higher grade equipment from larger national account sellers also has been a factor in moving the auctions to a daytime format. Today, bidadoo works with many of the largest equipment owners in the world looking to sell larger fleets of quality equipment — such as late-model construction equipment, cranes and trucks. “The buyer of a $130,000 wheel loader and $270,000 recent crane sale is a professional fleet buyer or equipment owner. Their buying decision is central to what they do to supply equipment to their fleet. This buyer is best supported with our daytime auctions and services. We have committed to setting the standard for the best buying experience for used equipment, trucks and capital assets, and will continue to innovate, and improve for our customers,” said Hawk. For more information, visit http://www.bidadoo.com/auctions.
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Ritchie Bros. Announces Ann Fandozzi as Its New CEO Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers announced that Ann Fandozzi has become chief executive officer and has joined the company’s board of directors, effective Jan. 6, 2020. Most recently, Fandozzi was CEO of ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a leading national damaged vehicle repair company, where she engineered a step-change in profitability and laid the foundation for an allnew customer experience through technology. “Ann is an exceptional leader with a proven track record of designing and executing winning strategies and driving profitable growth,” said Bev Briscoe, chair of the board. “She brings a strong customer focus, deep experience in technology, and outstanding management capabilities that will further Ritchie Bros.’ strategic transformation as a multi-channel, technology-enabled global business. The board looks forward to working closely with Ann and the rest of our talented executives as we build value for our shareholders, our customers and our employees. “We would like to thank Sharon Driscoll, chief financial officer, and Karl Werner, president, international, for their commitment and oversight as co-CEOs during the interim period and for all their contributions
for over 60 years.” For more information, RitchieBros.com.
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to the company. By ensuring that Ritchie Bros. maintained its momentum, the board was able to conduct a thoughtful, robust process that led to the recruitment of the right executive to lead the company forward.” “I am honored and excited to lead Ritchie Bros. at an important time in the company’s history,” said Fandozzi.
“Ritchie Bros. has extraordinary assets — starting with its talented employees, deep customer base, leading market position and unmatched technology. I am energized by the many opportunities we have to expand our global iconic brand which has earned the trust of our customers by delivering the products, services, and unmatched value to help them build and grow their businesses
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About Ann Fandozzi Fandozzi was CEO of ABRA Auto Body and Glass (2016 to 2019). Prior to joining ABRA, she was the CEO of vRide (2012 to 2016), a carpooling platform that works with private and public employers to save their employees time and money. Prior to these CEO roles, Fandozzi served in several executive positions for Whirlpool, including eBusiness, Direct-to-Consumer, and Sears/Kenmore. Fandozzi joined Whirlpool from DaimlerChrysler, where she led the Global Family Vehicle business and is credited with the invention and development of the Stow-N-Go fold flat seats. Earlier in her career, she gained significant experience in consumer marketing, product development and engineering at Ford Motor Company, McKinsey & Company and Lockheed Martin Corporation. She served on the board of Pinnacle Foods, a publicly traded packaged food company that was acquired by ConAgra, and is a board member of Ghost Robotics, a robotics start-up. Fandozzi also is a frequent speaker on technology, transportation, and green/environmental topics.
Raken Launches Real-Time Data Production Tracking App Raken, the top-rated mobile of-its-kind innovative feature field operations solution for the that streamlines the workflow construction industry, has of essential jobsite safety meetannounced the launch of ings, as well as a Spanish-lanProduction Tracking, a better guage option and offline mode. way to manage productivity in Raken serves clients in 92 the field. By providing concountries and has been utilized struction teams with an easyon more than 350,000 projects. to-use tool to track employee The cloud-based SaaS solution time and materials, Production boosts productivity and safety Tracking helps increase profby streamlining field data colitability and ensure the project lection and project and safety is progressing according to management workflows such plan. as daily reporting, time trackProduction Tracking allows ing, production tracking and users to record the quantity of A look at some of the data collection possible through use of Raken’s easy-to-use Production Tracking tool. safety management. materials installed each day along with employee and crew time; auto- Tracking is to empower construction teams expectations to become the go-to solution About Raken matically calculate the actual quantities of with the data they need to make decisions in the field. Raken provides mobile-first technology “We’re staying true to our philosophy to to streamline field workflows for the conmaterials installed and compare those with that positively impact the profitability of the amounts budgeted; monitor progress their projects. We’re providing a fast, easy- build software for workers in the field,” struction industry. Raken’s digital toolbox and identify risks early with real-time data; to-use solution that connects the field to the Slager said. “By empowering the team on connects the field to the office with daily and bid more accurately on future projects office, reduces stress, increases efficiency site with an easy visual of field progress reports, timecards, toolbox talks, photo and profitability.” straight from their mobile devices, they management, production tracking and based on historical production data. According to a recent MarTec study of spend less time chasing down information more. Swinerton Renewable Energy, John “Every project starts with the goal of ending on time and on budget, and we build 400 general contractors and subcontractors, and more time managing their project.” W. Danforth, Broadway Mechanical and Following a $10 million Series A fund- thousands of other top general contractor solutions which ensure that goal becomes a 53 percent of respondents expect producreality,” said Kyle Slager, Raken’s CEO tion tracking to be included in their field ing round in June 2018, Raken has intro- and subcontractor firms use Raken for their and founder. “Staying true to Raken’s field- platforms. The addition of Production duced several powerful product enhance- field reporting needs. To find out more, first approach, our goal with Production Tracking allows Raken to meet these ments, including Toolbox Talks — a first- visit www.rakenapp.com.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ............................................................73 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................................................99 COLUMBUS OH 01/18 ................................................................101 KISSIMMEE FL 2/1 THRU 2/9......................................................103 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ................................................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..........................................................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..............................................85 AMERICAN SHORING ..........................................................................31 AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC........................................................99 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ..............................................................64,65 BARGAINS ............................................................................................95 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................25 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................................42 CEG WANTED ......................................................................................97 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ........................................18,24,34 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................................96 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..................................56,82,100 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..........................................27 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC............................................................30 DEMAG CRANES ..................................................................................46 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................................41 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ............................................107 EESSCO ................................................................................................77 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC..................................................................31,67 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ......................................................16 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK....................................................33 ESCO CORP ....................................................................................86,87 FELLING TRAILERS ........................................................................92,93 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................29 FOLEY INC ..............................................................................................2 G T MID ATLANTIC LLC ........................................................................18 GEHL......................................................................................................40 GOODRICH AUCTION NEWARK VALLEY NY 1/18..........................................................102 GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................27 GROVE WORLDWIDE ..........................................................................53 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ......................................50,51 HO PENN ..............................................................................................15 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC................................................................21 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................36,37 ISUZU DIESEL ......................................................................................30 JESCO......................................................................................................3 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................................52 KLEEMANN ......................................................................................74,75
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..................................38,39 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................................44,45,49 KOMATSU NORTHEAST......................................................................8,9 KPI-JCI ..................................................................................................63 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..........................................................................47 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ....................................................84 MAGELLAN CONSTRUCTION..............................................................22 MB AMERICA INC..................................................................................67 MESSICK’S ............................................................................................22 METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ........................................................80,81 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..................................................60,61 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ....................................72 MUNICIBID.COM ..................................................................................99 NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ..............................................................24 NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ................................................18 NORAM ..................................................................................................43 NORRIS SALES CO INC ........................................................................6 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ................................................................64 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC........................................................5 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ........................................................79 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ......................................................59 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS..................................................................86 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ..........................................108 ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC......................................................19,58 RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ................................................58 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ................................................................88 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES........................................................71 SENNEBOGEN ......................................................................................69 SILVI CONCRETE..................................................................................27 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..........................................12 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ........................................................11 TEREX FUCHS ......................................................................................76 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS............................................88 TOWMASTER INC. ..........................................................................90,91 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ......................................................35 TRIPLE K COMPANIES ........................................................................24 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..................................54,55 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..........................................................16 WHITNEY & SON INC ..........................................................................66 WOODS CRW CORP ............................................................................17 WORLD OF CONCRETE ......................................................................30 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS KISSIMMEE FL AUCTION FEBRUARY 2020..............................105
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