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SEPTA Builds Major Transportation Center
Port Authority Updates Progress On ‘Restoring the George’...8
DDC Earns Engineering Excellence Awards...12
Canopies were constructed to provide shelter for commuters waiting for the buses.
By Chuck MacDonald CEG CORRESPONDENT
Biz Saves Big Bringing PM In-House...75
In many American cities, mass transportation continues to be an essential link for employment,
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shopping, entertainment and more. Showing its commitment to bus travel, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is putting the finishing touches on the Wissahickon Transportation Center in northwest
Philadelphia. The project will allow bus travel to be safer and more efficient in this important sector of the city. The new center also will allow bus service see TRANSPORTATION page 74
Steady as She Goes in 2025? Construction Industry Optimistically Preparing for New Year Ahead By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
The construction industry is “cautiously optimistic” going into the new year. Infrastructure makes up the largest market sector and it’s expected to grow in 2025. And while growth will continue, it’ll be incremental heading into the fourth year of the federal IIJA, now that many of the projects launched under this act have started or are under construction. ARTBA predicts public highway, pavement and street construction will grow by 8 percent to $128.4 billion next year. see OUTLOOK page 32
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After three years of IIJA projects, states have increased revenues to meet federal project funding.
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PORT AUTHORITY UPDATES PROGRESS ON ‘RESTORING THE GEORGE’
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Dec. 2 provided an update on the $2 billion 11-project Restoring the George repair and rehabilitation program to renew the world’s busiest vehicular bridge.
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DDC EARNS ENGINEERING AWARDS FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
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BOBCAT’S SEASON OF GIVING INCLUDES VARIETY OF CHARITABLE ACTS
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ARTBA HONORS DANIEL SPERLING WITH PRESTIGIOUS S.S. STEINBERG AWARD
Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC DDC announced that the agency has received 11 2025 Engineering Excellence Awards from ACEC New York for capital projects in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens.
Bobcat Company is celebrating the season of giving as the organization and its employees wrap up several initiatives aimed at giving back and providing emergency disaster relief to local communities.
Named after the founding president of ARTBA’s Research & Education Division, the Steinberg Award recognizes “an individual who has made remarkable contributions to transportation education.”
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NJ TRANSIT BEGINS RAIL YARD PROJECT IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, S&B USA FORGE COLLABORATION
NJ Transit broke ground Dec. 12 on a new railroad yard on the New Brunswick and North Brunswick border in Middlesex County to provide a safe haven for railroad cars during possible natural disasters.
The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering and S&B USA announced a landmark collaboration to develop future talent and share knowledge advancing the development and construction of critical infrastructure.
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PENNDOT’S BUSY CONSTRUCTION SEASON ENDS IN NORTHWESTERN PA.
WVU RECEIVES $12.6M TO RENOVATE, ENHANCE DENTISTRY SCHOOL
The 2024 road construction season is officially over in northwestern Pennsylvania as the state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) turns its focus toward clearing roads of snow and ice.
Construction is set to start in early 2025 on an extensive West Virginia University School of Dentistry expansion and renovation project being supported, in part, by a $12.6 million award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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CIVIL CONTRACTOR SAVES BIG BY BRINGING PM WORK IN-HOUSE
Earthborne Trucks and Equipment of Warrington, Pa., held an equipment demonstration day on Dec. 11, 2024, that drew many contractors who braved steady rains to attend.
Safety. Integrity. Reliability. Those are the principles Cardinal Civil Contracting operates by on every infrastructure and site preparation job it handles. This full-service contracting company provides turnkey solutions for customers.
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PENN’S FISHER FINE ARTS LIBRARY TO UNDERGO $17.8M RENOVATION
Turnover rates remain high, job seekers have increased expectations, labor shortages persist and the employers feel the pressure to meet project deadlines with a weakened workforce.
The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia announced a $17.8 million renovation of its Fisher Fine Arts Library is scheduled to begin in spring 2025. The restoration will restore the outside of the building to its original form.
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Port Authority Updates Progress On ‘Restoring the George’ walk of the George Washington Bridge opened The Port Authority of New York and New in February 2023, allowing bistate access for Jersey on Dec. 2 provided an update on the $2 bicyclists, pedestrians and users with mobility billion 11-project Restoring the George repair challenges. The new north walk also featured and rehabilitation program to renew the world’s two new open-air viewing platforms, known busiest vehicular bridge. architecturally as belvederes, to provide a The agency announced that the project to meeting or resting space for bicyclists, pedesreplace every one of the George Washington trians and tourists; on the New York side, one Bridge’s original steel suspender ropes is more offers expansive uninterrupted views of the than 95 percent complete, with just two dozen Hudson River and the Palisades, and on the of the 592 ropes left to be replaced. New Jersey side, the belvedere provides headThe replacement of all 592 ropes that suson views of the bridge’s upper level and New pend from the bridge’s four main cables and Jersey tower. hold up the bridge’s two roadway levels is the Since the closure of the south sidewalk in largest and most impactful project of the February 2023 for similar work to the steel susagency’s $2 billion Restoring the George propender ropes above and sidewalk improvegram to rehabilitate, repair or replace major ments, the Port Authority has reached 35 percomponents of the world’s busiest vehicular cent completion of the new sidewalk on the bridge. The replacement of every suspender bridge span. The entire new southside sidewalk rope and the rehabilitation of the bridge’s four will include a new crosswalk at Hudson main cables are essential to the bridge’s state of Terrace, a spacious entry plaza, a 14-ft.-wide good repair. accessible ramp onto the bridge and a viewing As the New York and New Jersey region’s platform similar to those installed on the north primary Hudson River crossing for large comsidewalk. mercial trucks, the bridge is a crucial link in the Work on the south sidewalk is currently regional interstate highway network. scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The suspender rope replacement project, Once the south walk’s construction is complete, which is scheduled to be completed by the end bicyclists and pedestrians will each use sepaof 2026, includes the construction of a newly rate walkways. Pedestrians will have dedicated built sidewalk on the bridge’s south side to use of the south sidewalk, while bicyclists will improve safety and accessibility while increasexclusively use the north sidewalk. ing capacity for path users by separating pedesThe other projects in the Restoring the trians on the south sidewalk once completed George program include: and bicyclists on the existing north sidewalk. • The rehabilitation of steel main cable Work to replace the bridge’s original steel strands in the bridge’s New York and New suspender ropes began in September 2018 on Jersey anchorages (completed in 2017) the bridge’s north side. The painstaking process • The pavement rehabilitation of the lower of inspecting and cleaning the main cables, as level’s eastbound roadway on the main span well as the replacement of each steel suspender and access roads (completed in 2016) rope on the bridge’s north side, was completed • Replacement of the Palisades Interstate in 2022. Once new suspender ropes were in Parkway helix ramp and rehabilitation of the place and the main cable rehabilitation was PANYNJ photo upper-level roadway over Hudson Terrace and complete, hi-tech acoustical monitoring and The project to replace every one of the George Washington Bridge’s original dehumidification systems were installed on the steel suspender ropes is more than 95 percent complete, with just two dozen of the New Jersey anchorage (completed in 2020) • Rehabilitation of the Trans-Manhattan main cables. the 592 ropes left to be replaced. Expressway’s median barrier and water sys“The upkeep of the world’s busiest bridge tem, and repair of concrete fire-proofing requires constant vigilance and major investReplacement of the bridge’s original north side steel sus- encasement on steel columns (ongoing) ment to ensure the George Washington Bridge can safely and • Rehabilitation of the 178th and 179th street ramps, bus reliably connect people and commerce at the center of this pender ropes and associated closure of the path below the region’s economic engine,” said Port Authority Chairman cables created an opportunity for the Port Authority to over- ramps and bus turnaround, and construction of new streetKevin O’Toole. “Our Restoring the George program is a haul the north side’s pedestrian path. From 2018 to 2023, the level sidewalks on Cabrini Boulevard to the New York once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build on the feat of engi- Port Authority replaced the north side’s steel suspender ropes anchorage (ongoing) • Replacement of roadway finger joints and 32 deck panneering that connected the region 93 years ago, and to adapt while also building a new 1.5-mile-long sidewalk. The renthe bridge to new and modern ways of commuting and shar- ovation of the northside path widened known chokepoints els at the two towers (ongoing) around the bridge’s towers, added enhanced security and • Rehabilitation of upper-level eastbound roadway paveing use beyond its original design.” “Our $2 billion Restoring the George program to overhaul safety features, and replaced 171 access steps with gentler ment (ongoing) • Rehabilitation of existing piers and abutments on the the George Washington Bridge is essential to its future and sloping, widened accessible approach paths to allow seamcontinued ability to connect the region,” said Port Authority less connection from adjacent city streets. Those stairs had Center Avenue and Lemoine Avenue bridges (ongoing) • Rehabilitation of lower-level steel, paint removal and Executive Director Rick Cotton. “For the first time since this previously inhibited direct bike access and prevented users replacement of movable maintenance platforms (ongoing) 93-year-old bridge was built, we are replacing or upgrading with mobility challenges from reaching the span. The new widened accessible approach paths were built • Rehabilitation or replacement of components of the Fort its original major components with modern technology and best-in-class materials. As the stewards of this critical link in from street level to the bridge main span to provide much Washington Avenue, Broadway, Wadsworth Avenue, St. our regional transportation network, we are investing billions easier and more convenient access for bicyclists and pedes- Nicholas Avenue, Audubon Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue of dollars and applying top industry engineering expertise to trians as well as to meet modern accessibility standards with bridges over the Trans-Manhattan Expressway (yet to begin) ensure the George Washington Bridge can safely serve the grades that do not exceed 5 percent. The newly renovated and fully accessible northern sideFor more information, visit www.panynj.gov. region for another hundred years.”
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2021 SANY SY265C LC, 1,500 Hrs, Cummins QSB6.7, 50inch Strickland bucket, Quick hitch, Thumb fitted, Saftey railings fitted, Air Conditioning .. ..................................................................$119,500
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DDC Earns Engineering Excellence Awards for Capital Projects Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced that the agency has received 11 2025 Engineering Excellence Awards from the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC New York) for capital projects in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens,
including top Diamond Awards for Project Area 2 of East Side Coastal Resiliency and the new NYPD 116th Precinct. The ACEC 58th Annual Engineering Excellence Awards Gala will be held at the Hilton Midtown on April 5, 2025. “Whether it’s infrastructure to stop flooding in Queens and Brooklyn or road safety
East Side Coastal Resiliency — East 15th Street to East 25th Street SANDRESM2 (Diamond Award)
ESCR from East 15th Street to East 25th Street was completed ahead of schedule and $10 million under budget. Here Mayor Adams operates a 79-ft.-long flood gate at Stuyvesant Cove Park.
The first section of East Side Coastal Resiliency (ESCR) to be completed covers the area between East 15th Street and Asser Levy Playground at East 25th Street. This section of ESCR revamped three separate recreation areas: Asser Levy Playground, Stuyvesant Cove Park and Murphy Brothers Playground. The $163 million section was $10 million under its original projected budget and was completed two months ahead of schedule. Construction on the second section, PA1, is under way and anticipated to be completed by the end of 2026. 116th Precinct PO002-116 (Diamond Award)
improvements on Pelham Parkway in the Bronx, these 11 projects are changing the lives of New Yorkers and prove that DDC builds the coolest stuff that helps everyone,” said Foley. “Our portfolio is growing and evolving all the time to meet the needs of a changing city, and battling the effects of climate change
through projects that promote green infrastructure and sustainability. The ACEC awards have done a remarkable job of capturing those changing priorities. We are very grateful for their recognition and thank ACEC for working with us on capital process reform.”
Broad Channel Phase 2 HWQ1182B (Platinum and Gold)
The Broad Channel infrastructure project raised streets and private properties, including residential driveways, to prevent flooding from Jamaica Bay.
Phase 2 of DDC’s Broad Channel program raised roads by approximately 3 ft. and reconstructed over 140 residential driveway areas to match the elevation of the new raised streets. Four new bulkheads were installed at the end of streets to protect residents from the waters of Jamaica Bay. In August 2020 the city completed phase one, a similar project, at a cost of $46 million. Over 3,000 ft. of new storm sewers were installed, approximately 3,500 ft. of water mains and over 3,000 ft. of sanitary sewers also were upgraded. The project also installed a new shared sidewalk design similar to phase one, which allows narrow streets to work as both vehicle pathways and wider pedestrian areas. The project was completed on schedule and $4 million under budget. Whitestone, Queens Flood Prevention SE810 and SE811 (Platinum and Gold)
The new 116th Precinct in Queens is the city’s first new police precinct since 2013.
The new 116th Precinct is the result of decades of advocacy from community groups in the area that is currently served by just the 105th Precinct, which stretches for 11 mi. This will be the first new precinct established in New York City since 2013 and will serve the neighborhoods of Rosedale, Brookville, Laurelton and Springfield Gardens.
The project used micro tunneling to install new sewers under the Whitestone Expressway service road, minimizing the construction impact on the community. see AWARDS page 66
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PennDOT’s Busy Construction Season Ends in Northwestern Pa. The 2024 road construction season is officially over in northwestern Pennsylvania as the state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) turns its focus toward clearing roads of snow and ice. The Erie Times-News took a look back Dec. 13 at PennDOT’s building projects during the year, as well as what is so far planned for the region in 2025. “The 2024 construction season included a variety of projects that together demonstrate PennDOT’s commitment to an overall transportation system that focuses on safety and accessibility for all users,” including pedestrians and cyclists, noted Brian McNulty, an executive in PennDOT’s District 1 office. The transportation agency paved 66 mi. of roads, seal-coated more than 400 mi. of roads, and repaired or replaced 25 bridges in Erie, Crawford, Forest, Mercer, Venango and Warren counties. Erie County work completed over the last year by PennDOT included a restoration and reopening of the Niemeyer covered bridge in Waterford Township and new sidewalks repaired and installed in Union City, both in Erie County. Among PennDOT’s building efforts in Erie County were the:
PennDOT paved 66 mi. of roads, seal-coated more than 400 mi. of roads and repaired or replaced 25 bridges. • Central Bayfront Parkway project, which included work at the intersections with Sassafras Street Extension, State Street and Holland Street in Erie. The project will continue through 2027 at a cost of $112 million. • East Bayfront Parkway project, with safety improvements from Port Access Road to East 12th Street in Erie. The original $4.5 million project was expanded to make upgrades to East Sixth Street.
• Cranberry Street safety project, including the addition of a traffic signal at the intersection of Cranberry Street and the Bayfront Parkway in Erie, as well as pedestrian improvements, all at a cost of $571,000. • U.S. Highway 20 bridge replacement over Twenty Mile Creek in North East Township. The old structure was demolished when portions of the bridge unexpectedly collapsed in September. The new $9.6 million bridge is set for reconstruction in 2025. • Repair and rehabilitation of the Waterford Covered Bridge, a locally-owned structure that carries Niemeyer Road over LeBeouf Creek in Waterford Township. Its cost is expected to be $3.5 million. • Paving and safety improvements along Depot Road in Harborcreek Township, a project slated to be completed next year at a cost of $13.5 million. • Paving of more than 1 mi. of U.S. 19 and upper Peach Street in Summit Township at a cost of $2.6 million. In Crawford County, PennDOT supervised the rebuilding of 5 mi. of U.S. 6 in Meadville and West Mead Township. The $16.6 million project will continue into 2025 and include intersection improvements and the creation of a multi-use trail. Other work in the county included an $8.9
million effort to repave 5 mi. of Interstate 79 in Greenwood and Union townships. Construction Schedule Taking Shape for 2025 Looking ahead to the new year, 61 new construction contracts for more than $150 million have so far been awarded for work in 2025, the Times-News reported. They include 21 road projects, the repair or replacement of 21 bridges, nine safety projects and another 10 projects for locally owned roads, bridges and trails. Five additional contracts for approximately $9.5 million worth of work are expected to be awarded by the end of this year, McNulty said. Major construction will include the replacement of the Jordan Road bridge over Interstate 90 in Harborcreek, replacement of the Old Route 99 bridge over Lamson Run in McKean Township, and repairs to the East Main Street bridge over Twenty Mile Creek in North East Township. Multimodal construction will install sidewalk along the south side of U.S. 6N in Edinboro, from Ontario Street to the Scotland Road entrance to PennWest University and build a new pedestrian bridge over Darrows Creek.
NJ Transit Begins Rail Yard Project in Middlesex County NJ Transit broke ground Dec. 12 on a new railroad yard on the New Brunswick and North Brunswick border in Middlesex County to provide a safe haven for railroad cars during possible natural disasters. The expansion of the County Yard and the Delco Lead Storage and Inspection Facility Project on the Northeast Corridor Line, part of the NJ Transit Resilience Program, will provide additional storage of rail cars in a centrally located area of the state, noted MyCentralJersey.com. The Resilience Program was initiated following floodwaters engulfing the Hoboken Yard and Terminal in both Hurricane Irene in 2011 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012, marking the first flooding at the Meadows Maintenance Complex in its three-decade history. The new project includes: • Building 5 mi. of electrified track at Delco Lead that will be used to store rail vehicles during extreme weather events. • Construction of a new service and inspection facility that will allow for light maintenance of cars and equipment and the orderly inspection of trains before returning to service following severe weather. • Storage capacity for 444 rail vehicles. • A crew quarters and employee parking
lot at County Yard. “Today’s groundbreaking represents a critical step forward in ensuring New Jersey’s transit infrastructure is prepared to withstand the challenges of extreme weather,” said U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, D-6th District in a news release. “Projects like the Delco Lead Storage and Inspection Facility are essential to safeguarding rail services and protecting our investments in public transit. I applaud NJ Transit’s commitment to building resilience and reliability into our transportation system, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact this project will have for commuters and communities across our state.” According to Michael Culotta, regional administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), his agency is contributing $184.5 million to the County Yard and Delco Lead Storage and Inspection Facility Project “to safeguard transit operations, strengthen resilience, and keep New Jersey moving forward for years to come,” he noted. New, Better Rail Yard Critical to East Coast Service In September, the George Harms Construction Co., located in nearby
Howell, N.J., was awarded the nearly $500 million contract for the reconstruction of 4 mi. of the existing Delco Lead track, and the construction of an adjacent track — approximately 1 mi. long — from County Yard to North Brunswick. Additionally, construction of the 1,250ft.-long Service and Inspection Facility will allow for light maintenance of trains, spare parts storage, two 12-car inspection tracks and five 12-car storage tracks. The new building will give NJ Transit the ability to make rapid inspections of rail equipment and their timely return to service following an extreme weather event. In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, the County Yard and associated 4-mi.-long Delco Lead were identified as safe-haven storage locations for rail cars and locomotives as the land and yard are above the floodplain with a minimal number of adjacent trees. Strategically located along the Northeast Corridor, the Delco Lead Project will provide resilient storage for NJ Transit’s rail equipment in the event the Meadows Maintenance Complex in Kearny, N.J., and the Morrisville, Pa., yard are evacuated. “As we continue to invest in moderniz-
ing our railroad, it is critical to protect these assets from extreme weather,” said New Jersey State Sen. Patrick Diegan, D-18th District, chair of the State Senate Transportation Committee. “Securing the reliability of our transit system will keep New Jersey moving well into the future.” “As the MCIA moves towards 60 percent design completion in North Brunswick, the construction of the necessary rail infrastructure as part of the County Yard project is critical to provide rail access to the new train station,” added H. James Polos, executive director of the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA). “Our unique partnership with NJ transit has streamlined the project design phase and forged a strong working partnership that will benefit the construction of the train station.” NJ Transit is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 263 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and Access Link paratransit service. Additionally, it provides 166 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York City and Philadelphia.
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CNH Designs Case Compact Track Loader Inspired By Metallica’s James Hetfield
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CNH’s John Piper crafted a concept that recalled one of Hetfield’s tattoos, a skull with wings, together with the sharp iconic font reminiscent of his band’s graphics and album artwork. He also drew from the pinstriping in Hetfield’s private hotrod collection.
A special edition compact track loader from CNH construction brand Case Construction Equipment was on display at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Calif., at the Helping Hands charity concert. Held on Dec. 13, this annual event is organized by the rock band Metallica’s All Within My Hands charitable foundation. Following its debut, this custom-designed Case TV450B compact track loader is destined for use at the ranch of Metallica frontman and co-founder James Hetfield. Hetfield commissioned the design as part of an equipment supply agreement with the Case brand. The CNH Design team brought their expertise to the project to develop proposals inspired by Hetfield’s career and persona. The winning proposal was submitted by John Piper, a rising design talent at CNH. Piper crafted a concept that recalled one of
Hetfield’s tattoos, a skull with wings, together with the sharp iconic font reminiscent of his band’s graphics and album artwork. He also drew from the pinstriping in Hetfield’s private hotrod collection. All these elements were integrated atop a sandy camouflage pattern reminiscent of Hetfield’s signature Snakebyte electric guitar — a direct request from the artist. CNH Senior Designer Darin Weisensel led the production phase of this project, working to bring the custom design to life on the Case TV450B. Built at the Case production facility in Wichita, the TV450B compact track loader is an industry fixture. Tough and rugged, it performs tasks such as digging, loading and dumping in commercial and residential construction activities as well as landscaping. For more information, visit cnh.com. (Photo courtesy of Case.)
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Earthborne Demo Day Draws Crowd Despite Downpour
Attendees try out a JCB Pothole Pro 40.
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An Earthborne sales representative points out the features of a JCB 270T compact track loader.
Event attendees converse with a Rayco C120 forestry mulcher in the background.
Visitors consider a Rayco C120 forestry mulcher.
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Cat Precision Mining Initiative Streamlines Process Caterpillar’s advanced mining vision, Cat Precision Mining is designed to improve and streamline every step of the mining process, from extraction to processing, bringing mine-to-mill theory into reality. The initiative will bring everything together as a fully integrated, end-to-end solution that is customized to the mining operation’s specific requirements and unique orebody characteristics. Cat Precision Mining will feature a suite of Cat and third-party technologies, including sensors installed across the site’s mobile equipment, processing plant and other fixed assets, all integrated into the Cat MineStar ecosystem. Leveraging data from Caterpillar, Caterpillar company Peck Tech Consulting Ltd, and collaborating partner technologies from Orica Digital Solutions, IMA Engineering, Stream Systems, Skycatch Inc. and Information Alignment PTY LTD, the advanced mining solution will help operations more rapidly and precisely adjust their planning activities based on measured orebody variations that are present. Providing the tools customers need to make quick and accurate decisions, Cat Precision Mining will enable blast plans designed in 3D, while collecting rock prop-
erty data to help optimize blast designs that accommodate for natural ore-body variations. The intelligent mining solution will gather data related to blast fragmentation, muckpile uniformity, payload and ore material properties for efficient material handling and assists with making sure the right material gets to the right place, reliably and predictably. Advanced ore sensing and sorting help to ensure consistent and repeatable feedstock is delivered to the mill to offer higher recovery rates, reduced energy costs and less waste. Key to the Cat Precision Mining initiative, Caterpillar is developing its Intelligent Decision Support System which will leverage the capabilities of Cat MineStar to consolidate Cat and third-party technology and sensor data, allowing miners to make datadriven decisions and continually refine processes. The solution will aggregate, analyze and report data from across the drilling, blasting, loading and hauling, and processing operations. MineStar Material Management and Reporting will provide ore tracking from mining exploration and extraction processes right through to the finished product and can be utilised for evaluation and future predic-
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tion. When layered with Cat Command for hauling, the solution will provide even more consistent and efficient operations and lower operational costs. “The broad portfolio Caterpillar offers in drills, loading tools, trucks, dozers, graders and support equipment, along with the integrated suite of MineStar technologies, make
us uniquely qualified to efficiently advance the mine-to-mill theory into reality,” said Marc Cameron, senior vice president Resource industries Sales, Services and Technology. “We already have most of the pieces to the puzzle in place and are adding technology collaborators to enhance and bring this initiative all together.”
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Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR . . . . . . . . . .$82,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR . .$195,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 AIR COMPRESSORS ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . .$15,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000 work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towremote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 BACKHOES Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS
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P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500
HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach,
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Hiring Construction Workers Starts With Right Candidates Hiring and retaining good construction employees, and finding skilled, reliable workers is an important focus point, but also a real challenge for employers. Turnover rates remain high, job seekers have increased expectations, labor shortages persist and the employers feel the pressure to meet project deadlines with a weakened workforce. Organizational development veteran Larry Kokkelenberg has more than 40 years of experience coordinating workforce efforts with employers. He trained more than 200,000 leaders, authored two books and has witnessed firsthand the costly consequences of hiring mistakes. During ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023, he shared valuable insights and strategies to attract top talent and build a resilient workforce. Those insights are available in a free downloadable e-book from ConExpo-Con/AGG. Cost of Wrong Hire Recruiting the wrong person for a skilled construction role can bring long-term challenges, including high turnover, increased training costs and project delays. According to Kokkelenberg, effective hiring starts with identifying the traits and habits of successful employees to create a framework for interviewing and selecting ideal candidates. This backward approach to recruitment, outlined in the free online e-book, Hiring and Retaining Good Employees, helps companies attract individuals with the right technical skills, safety competencies and a mindset for teamwork. When companies hire the right people, they not only reduce turnover, but also foster programs where existing employees recommend candidates from their networks. “When employees communicate to their friends and family about good pay, great management and growth opportunities, they help develop referral programs,” said Kokkelenberg. “This method of getting the word out to local candidates is particularly useful and fills open employment opportunities with quality candidates.” Leveraging Outreach, Training Kokkelenberg stressed the importance of proactive outreach to find qualified talent. Initiatives such as summer internships, partnerships with community colleges, soliciting the Department of Labor, and working with the Department of Defense SkillBridge Program for transitioning service members, helps employers build pipelines of skilled workers. Digital platforms, local job fairs and community partnerships also play a role. However, the construction industry saw extraordinary labor shortages throughout
2024. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September 2024 the unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, and the construction industry had 288 thousand open positions. In a recent Workforce Survey Analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), 94 percent of respondents reported having openings for skilled labor positions in the construction industry, a 9 percent increase from 2023. “It’s hard to get the exact experience you want today,” Kokkelenberg said. “More organizations will need to invest in training, once they hire the right person.” Further, the AGC survey noted that 42 percent of respondents increased spending on training and development. While 61 percent reported increased pay rates for hourly skilled labor, just within the last year. These workforce strategies developed while 62 percent reported that available labor is simply not qualified to fill skilled roles in the competitive construction industry. Employee Retention Starts With Employer Accountability Once the right people are hired, retention becomes a shared responsibility. Kokkelenberg argued that salaries, worklife balance, job security and leadership
opportunities are critical to keeping employees engaged. “If employees see no growth opportunities or feel undervalued, they’ll look elsewhere,” he said. Retention also requires investment in training that goes beyond basic requirements. Employees who feel valued and see that their employer is invested in their development are more likely to stay. “Training should show employees they are part of the company’s future,” Kokkelenberg added. “It’s not just about compliance; it’s about demonstrating their worth.” Continuous Recruitment: Strategy for Stability Even with positions filled, Kokkelenberg advised companies to maintain an ongoing recruitment strategy to prepare for unexpected turnover. “You are hiring and looking for good people all year long,” he said. “Even when all your crews are together, you’re still looking for good people.” Employers must also address internal factors, such as pay scales, work environments and opportunities for advancement, to minimize turnover and build a stable workforce.
The construction industry’s labor shortages remain a pressing issue, but as outlined in “4 Steps To Hiring and Retaining Good Employees,” the right strategies can make all the difference. From effective interviewing practices to strong onboarding programs, employers can create a workforce that not only meets today’s demands but drives long-term success. About Larry Kokkelenberg Kokkelenberg holds a doctorate with dual specializations in clinical and industrial psychology. He brings a multifaceted background as a successful entrepreneur, having founded and led several companies, including an asphalt paving firm. In addition, he has extensive experience as an organizational consultant, working across both private and federal sectors, including serving on a White House council. He also is a published author, contributing to the field of organizational development with two notable books. OD for the Accidental Practitioner, provides guidance for individuals who find themselves unexpectedly navigating the field, while its companion volume, OD for the Intentional Practitioner, offers a strategic approach for those pursuing organizational development as a deliberate career path.
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Retention also requires investment in training that goes beyond basic requirements. Employees who feel valued and see that their employer is invested in their development are more likely to stay.
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ing to determine how best to balance the needs of our residents and the legal requirements when utilizing the program, which is why we are deactivating SeeClickFix effective immediately,” David Galin, a Sheehan spokesperson, wrote in an email to the Albany Times Union. Galin encouraged residents to “Call (518) 434-CITY (2489) to report non-emergency issues like potholes, code violations and illegally-dumped garbage until we are able to determine the future use of SeeClickFix in the city of Albany.” The Court of Appeals ruling, however, explicitly said that phone calls do not qualify as prior notice. Other New York Cities to Study RulingÊs Impact Municipal leaders across New York State are sure to note the ruling’s impact, according to the Times Union. Many local governments that rely on SeeClickFix to alert them about issues that need fixing suddenly face the possibility that warnings could activate potential liability. The city of Syracuse and the New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials were among those that submitted legal briefs to support Albany’s efforts to dismiss the suit. “We are reviewing the court’s decision so that we can develop appropriate guidance for our members on crafting local laws that clearly define what ‘written notice’ means,” said Barbara Van Epps, executive director of the Conference of Mayors. SeeClickFix also is utilized by the cities of Schenectady, Mount Vernon and Newburgh, according to the Albany newspaper. As of the morning of Dec. 18, those sites were still taking new reports. Calabrese’s lawsuit alleged Albany failed to repair, maintain and inspect the road or warn drivers about its condition, and lower courts with his argument. The high court also rejected the argument that complaints were invalid if they were not formally forwarded to the commissioner of the Albany Department of General Services. In 2023, the Times Union analyzed tens of thousands of reports to determine the most common SeeClickFix grievances and how last year’s reports compared to those of the previous two years. Albany officials acknowledged to the newspaper that some of the issues reported in 2023 were worse than they had been in a long time. Potholes and road repairs were among the most common complaints filed last year, with 1,000 such damage reports, the Times Union found.
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Bobcat’s Season of Giving Includes Variety of Charitable Acts Bobcat Company is celebrating the season of giving as the organization and its employees wrap up several initiatives aimed at giving back and providing emergency disaster relief to local communities. Doosan Bobcat Community Days In early fall, Bobcat employees around the world — including throughout North America — gave back by volunteeringin the communities where they live and work as part of its bi-annual Doosan Bobcat Community Days, a companywide volunteer effort. “Just as Doosan Bobcat’s teams are committed to empowering customers and each other to accomplish more, we are also committed to building stronger communities and a better tomorrow,” said Scott Park, Doosan Bobcat CEO and vice chairman. “By volunteering our time and talents, our employees around the world continue to make an impact on the communities where we live and work.” To date, more than 1,350 employees across Doosan Bobcat’s global footprint have volunteered more than 5,600 hours to support nearly 100 community projects this year. Employee volunteers carried out a variety of activities, including picking up roadside litter, planting trees and helping nonprofits with landscaping and facility tasks. In applicable projects, volunteers used a fleet of Bobcat equipment — such as compact loaders, excavators, compact tractors, mowers and more — to make tough jobs easier, while increasing efficiency and productivity.
Doosan Bobcat Community Days — Gwinner, N.D.: North Country Trail
Doosan Bobcat Community Days — Fargo, N.D.: Red River Valley Zoo
Doosan Bobcat Community Days — Minneapolis, Minn.: Second Harvest Heartland
Doosan Bobcat Community Days — Litchfield, Minn.: Threads of Hope
Hurricane Disaster Relief In late fall, Bobcat employees and dealers deployed Bobcat equipment, attachments and supplies to communities in several states impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Bobcat also donated $885,000 worth of equipment, including forklifts, portable generators and light towers, to The Salvation Army to support hurricane relief efforts in the Southeast United States. Bobcat Fall Giving Campaign Bobcat and its employees also recently wrapped up their fall giving campaign, donating more than $189,000 to 139 nonprofit organizations across the United States. see SUPPORT page 42
Doosan Bobcat Community Days — Bismarck, N.D.: Bismarck Dakota Zoo
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University of Pittsburgh, S&B USA Forge Collaboration The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering, ranked among the top 25 public engineering programs nationally, and College of Business Administration, ranked the nation’s 11th best public business school, and S&B USA, a Pittsburgh-based creator of safe and innovative infrastructure solutions, announced a landmark collaboration to develop future talent and share knowledge advancing the development and construction of critical infrastructure in southwestern Pennsylvania and beyond. Spurred by investment and other federal funding, the United States is on an infrastructure investment boom to repair and replace aging roads, bridges, water systems and other large public works to meet today’s needs and strengthen the nation’s future resiliency and sustainability. As a growing infrastructure solutions company, S&B USA seeks partnerships like this to ensure it is positioned for this investment with a pipeline of future engineering, business and heavy-civil construction talent to power the delivery of megaprojects that develop, design and build sustainable infrastructure. A formal memorandum of under-
standing signed Dec. 4 by Pitt and S&B USA leaders establishes areas of collaboration including: student recruitment (undergraduate and graduate/doctorate); experiencebased student learning; business and engineering integration opportunities; direct participation with student groups; presenting and sharing educational insights and industry trends; and access to S&B USA’s regional and global infrastructure projects. Current S&B USA infrastructure projects in the Pittsburgh region that can serve as learning opportunities for Pitt engineering and business students include: • PennDOT Major Bridges P3 Project: This is an award-winning public-private partnership megaproject addressing Pennsylvania’s backlog of major bridges needing replacement and rehabilitation. The project includes the design, construction, sustainable financing and routine and life-cycle maintenance of six critical interstate bridges across the Commonwealth essential to the intra and interstate transportation system. • Pittsburgh International Airport Roads and Bridges Project: S&B USA is building the network of new roads, bridges and supporting infra-
structure for the visionary new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport — highlighted by the duallevel bridge to connect arriving and departing travelers to the terminal. • PennDOT I-376 Commercial Street Bridge Replacement Project: S&B USA is using accelerated bridge techniques to construct the new bridge alongside the current structure and slide it into place. Mary Besterfield-Sacre, senior associate dean of academic affairs at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, said, “Industry, government, and the private sector have for decades been critical to the success of our engineering program and a pathway to student engagement and future employment across the university. “S&B USA has been a longtime partner as well as employer of generations of alumni, and so we are excited to further expand our partnership.” Sharon Novak, chief executive officer of S&B USA and chairman of S&B USA Construction, said, “We are proud to partner with the University of Pittsburgh, a cornerstone of our community, to offer engineering and business students
with valuable, real-world experience in construction and project development. This collaboration not only supports the professional growth of emerging talent but also strengthens our shared commitment to Pittsburgh and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. “Together, we will do our best to support a future where education and industry intersect to drive innovation, cultivate rewarding careers and deliver impactful solutions for our region and beyond.” About the University of Pittsburgh Founded in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is an internationally renowned leader in health sciences learning and research. A Top 10 recipient of NIH funding since 1998, Pitt has repeatedly been ranked as the best public university in the Northeast, per The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. Pitt consists of a campus in Pittsburgh — home to 16 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools — and four regional campuses located throughout western Pennsylvania. Pitt offers nearly 500 distinct
degree programs; serves more than 33,000 students; employs more than 14,000 faculty and staff; and awards 9,000 degrees systemwide. About S&B USA S&B USA, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., specializes in delivering complex infrastructure projects. It offers expertise in both concessions and construction, and integrates cutting-edge technology across all phases of its services, including project development, general contracting, self-performing construction, financing and operation and maintenance of assets postconstruction. Its U.S. businesses are: infrastructure development and equity subsidiary, Shikun & Binui Concessions USA Inc. (branded as S&B USA Concessions); and construction subsidiary, Shikun & Binui America Inc. (branded as S&B USA Construction), along with its subsidiary Joseph B. Fay (branded as Fay, S&B Construction). Additionally, S&B USA has operations/offices in Fargo, N.D., Virginia Beach, Va., and Baltimore, Md. For more information, visit www.shikunusa.com.
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Simonson said that even if inflation stabilizes, mortgage rates and long-term borrowing costs Alison Black, the association’s chief economist, could remain in the 6 percent to 7 percent range. noted that the sector reached $119.1 billion this That in turn will exert pressure downward onto year. She said several factors support continued certain types of construction projects. growth. Although improving, supply-chain issues Besides the launch of IIJA projects, several remain. Certain items — like large generators states have hiked revenues to meet federal fund and specialized electrical components —are still levels. They’ve tapped a combination of general hard to source reliably. fund transfers, bond issues, business taxes and “Unexpected disruptions, from low river levother user-fee increases to do so, said Black. els to plant shutdowns, can create ripple effects ARTBA believes overall transportation conthat delay projects and increase costs,” noted struction work, including highways, will grow 7.5 SmartBrief. percent … to $219.4 billion in 2025, she said. “If labor and material challenges define the That’s good news for contractors, even though industry’s current struggles, technology may industry economists are taking a more prudent shape its future,” said the publication. view of the market next year. Contractors seeking to boost efficiency and reduce errors are adopting drone, (BIM) and Mixed Bag project management technology. of Expectations Yet not all innovations inspire confidence, In its fall webinar on the construction economy, SmartBrief discovered. In fact, AGC survey ConstructConnect noted that commercial conrespondents were hesitant about AI and struction is up this year, but will slow down in autonomous machinery. More than half of the 2025. AGC members who responded expressed conThe U.S. Census Bureau reports that non-resicerns about adopting AI on job sites. dential commercial construction spending has “This skepticism often stems from liability increased by nearly 7 percent this year. worries and uncertainty about ROI,” said Kermit Baker considers that “healthy” growth, SmartBrief. but monthly drops in spending will result in a real Contractors want hard evidence that these growth rate of about 5 percent to 5.5 percent. tools deliver tangible benefits before commitChief economist for the American Institute of ting. Architects (AIA), Baker expects spending to fall “People need to see case studies that demoneven more next year. Citing an AIA survey from strate feasibility, methodology and measurable last summer, he said non-residential spending results,” said Kris Lengieza. growth is predicted to be only 2 percent in 2025. Global technology specialist at Procore Still considered increases, he noted, they continue Technologies, Lengieza was part of the to get smaller. That’s troubling when you add in SmartBrief report, “Future Focus: The AEC other factors, such as the continued labor chalIndustry Outlook for 2025.” lenges. He believes that without that proof, AI and The AGC learned more than 90 percent of conrobotics may remain on the industry’s periphery. tractors who responded to a recent association surBusiness management firm Deloitte notes that vey have trouble filling hourly and salaried posiAdobe Stock photo while the construction industry in 2024 was tions. That’s up from 80 percent of AGC members defined by strong fundamentals, it remains Contractors are cautiously optimistic about industry conditions for 2025. in 2023. But, Ken Simonson, association chief “challenged.” economist, said employment is up nearly 4 percent “Or, they’re not paying as well as construction,” he said. The industry saw a 10 percent addition in nominal value this year. In fact, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 40 states have tracked an increase in construction “So, more people are showing up to apply for entry-level this year, and a 12 percent increase in gross output. construction jobs.” Spending passed $2 trillion and maintained a balanced traemployment. As SmartBrief reports, it’s a systemic problem that’s been jectory in the first half of the year, reports the firm. Infrastructure remains “a bright spot,” reports SmartBrief. “Despite facing a pervasive talent shortage, the sector’s In fact, highway, transportation and water systems are years in the making. So, it’s nothing new to contractors. The aging workforce is retiring faster than new workers employment level reached 8.3 million in July 2024,” said expected to sustain investment next year. can be recruited and trained, while projects in remote locaDeloitte. “We’re seeing growth opportunities, especially in infraThat surpassed the market’s previous peak of 7.7 milstructure and data centers,” Simonson said. “But labor con- tions make it tough to attract trade workers. “Unlike sectors that can adopt hybrid or fully remote work lion from 2006 and has been increasing steadily for more straints and regulatory confusion will continue to be signifiarrangements, construction remains tied to the job site,” said than a year. cant headwinds. Plus, the Dodge Momentum Index, measuring nonresi“Nevertheless,” Simonson said during the SmartBrief. “This dynamic not only limits flexibility but also makes it harder for younger professionals to learn from vetdential building dollars, has also steadily risen, showing ConstructConnect webinar, “contractors tell us that finding eran workers.” owner confidence in market conditions. workers is still their number one challenge.” That’s because mentorship and skill transfer are simply “Nevertheless, the industry had its fair share of chalTrained positions, including surveyors, estimators, pipefitmore challenging at a distance. lenges,” said Deloitte, including high interest rates and ters and welders, prove the hardest positions to fill, he said. price inflation that hit residential and commercial. Simonson said contractors are finding it easier to fill Construction Industry Meets On the other hand, construction investment being driventry-level positions this year. 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MB Crusher Reaches New Heights in Europe ...With Help From Helicopters Three stories. Three heights. Three MB Crusher machines. One goal: work smarter, not harder. It’s not just climbers reaching new heights. MB Crusher attachments have taken to the skies, quite literally, soaring above the Alps. This aerial showcase demonstrates that “working smarter, with ease and profitability” is more than just a slogan; it’s a reality. Why struggle with the complicated logistics of mountain terrain when you can fly above it? When material transport becomes a logistical nightmare and time is short, the solution is simple: reduce effort, maximize results. Here are three projects that demonstrate how MB Crusher tackles the highest challenges — literally. Grands Montets, Mont Blanc, France — 3,300 Meters Above Sea Level The mountains present a tough challenge for most, but not for MB Crusher equipment. Pugnat TP faced a demanding job at 3,300 meters above sea level, without water supply and with limited site access at the location of the new Grands Montets cable car station, designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano. It needed to crush granite into 0-80 mm pieces to build the foundation, without the costly, time-consuming and environmentally harmful task of hauling materials down the mountain and back up. To overcome this, they used the MB Crusher BF90.3 S4 crusher bucket, attached to a Cat 330 excavator.
In Drogo’s Valley in northern Italy, an MB-G500 sorting grapple was airlifted to a steep site where Fattarelli SAS company was reshaping riverbeds and constructing embankments.
An MB Crusher BF90.3 S4 crusher bucket, attached to a Cat 330 excavator, worked at the location of the new Grands Montets cable car station.
In the heart of the Chiemgau Alps, an MB-L140 crusher bucket, flown in by helicopter and mounted on a Kaiser spider excavator.
The BF90.3 was fully disassembled and transported to the site over multiple helicopter trips. Once at the summit, it was quickly reassembled and put to work. This solution saved time and money, minimized the carbon footprint, and helped protect the surrounding environment. Dürrnbachhorn, Austria — 1,776 Meters Above Sea Level In the heart of the Chiemgau Alps, the goal was to lay supply line cables. The logistics? A nightmare. The solution? The MBL140 crusher bucket, flown in by helicopter and mounted on a Kaiser spider excavator. In rugged terrain and tight spaces, the MB jaw crusher handled boulders extracted during digging, which were then reused to fill trenches. No extra transport, reduced pollution, maximum efficiency. Once again, productivity reached new heights. Drogo’s Valley, Northern Italy It’s not just the crusher buckets that experience the thrill of helicopter flight. In the breathtaking Drogo’s Valley in northern Italy, an MB-G500 sorting grapple was airlifted to a steep site where Fattarelli SAS company was reshaping riverbeds and constructing embankments. This work demands the highest standards of safety and precision. “The MB Crusher grapple is an essential companion,” said Nicola Fattarelli, emphasizing the importance of having the right equipment in extreme conditions. Whether it’s crushing boulders, moving logs, or stabilizing structures, MB Crusher equipment consistently rises to the toughest challenges. From France to Austria and across Italy, working in the high mountains has never been easier, more profitable, or — let’s face it — more impressive. (All photos courtesy of MB Crusher.)
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Cedarapids Introduces TC1300X Cone Crusher to Static Lineup Cedarapids, a Terex brand, announced the launch of its newest and most advanced cone crusher model, the TC1300X. This crusher marks the latest innovation in Cedarapids’ extensive static cone crusher product line, designed to meet the growing demand for higher productivity and efficiency in rock crushing applications. The TC1300X delivers impressive power, boasting a 400 hp (300 kW) motor, making it a cone-crushing powerhouse. The advanced design includes key kinematics improvements, as well as a large eccentric throw option, which results in the production of high-quality aggregates with superior shape and cubicity. These features ensure that the TC1300X consistently meets customer demands for higher reduction ratios and increased productivity in various applications, according to the manufacturer. Cedarapids has incorporated the TC1300X into other Cedrapids crushing equipment, including the CRC1350, CRC1350S and MC1350 machines, to provide a wide range of solutions,. These models, designed for different operational needs, all benefit from the efficiency and power of the TC1300X cone crusher. In particular, Cedarapids recently unveiled the CRC1350S portable closed circuit cone and screen plant, which features the TC1300X at its core. This combination delivers enhanced production capabilities, higher output, and lower cost per ton across various applications, as confirmed by recent case studies. Customers looking to improve their crushing operations will find that the TC1300X cone crusher offers enhanced performance with increased productivity at a competitive cost, the manufacturer said. For more information, visit www.terex.com/mps/cedarapids.
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The TC1300X is the latest innovation in Cedarapids’ static cone crusher product line, designed to meet the growing demand for higher productivity and efficiency in rock crushing applications.
Powerscreen Welcomes Four New Members to Its Hall of Fame relationships he built, the knowledge Powerscreen, providers of mobile he imparted and the standards of crushing, screening and conveying excellence he set. equipment, recently welcomed Gerry Quinn, Terry McNally, Gerry Kelly Gerry Kelly and Dermot Corrigan — four of its Gerry Kelly’s retirement in 2021 local legends — into the brand’s Hall marked the end of an extraordinary of Fame. 41-year career with Powerscreen. In Launched at ConExpo-Con/AGG his role as warranty manager, Kelly 2023, the Powerscreen Hall of Fame became a trusted pillar of support for recognizes individuals who have Powerscreen distributors around the made outstanding contributions to the development and success of the Powerscreen photo world, consistently offering expert Powerscreen brand worldwide. This (L-R) are Gerry Quinn, Gerry Kelly, Dermot Corrigan guidance and ensuring customer satisfaction across diverse markets. year’s inductees are four former team and Terry McNally. Known for his professionalism members, who between them accumulated an impressive total of more than values of reliability, service and personal and deep knowledge, Kelly earned a reputation as the “fairest” and “most patient” team 160 years’ service during their careers with connections. member to ever represent the Powerscreen Powerscreen. Terry McNally brand. His calm and thoughtful approach to Terry McNally dedicated an impressive every situation, whether resolving complex Gerry Quinn Gerry Quinn started his Powerscreen jour- 40 years of service to Powerscreen, a tenure warranty issues or assisting with technical ney in the early 1980s and has travelled the marked by hard work and commitment to challenges, along with his ability to provide world to support the Powerscreen distribu- the brand. Though McNally officially con- practical solutions was central to his success tion network and customers. As a familiar cluded his journey with Powerscreen in and set a standard for others to follow. and friendly face on the Technical Helpdesk, 2012, his impact continues to resonate Dermot Corrigan his deep knowledge and approachable man- strongly, being held in the highest regard by Dermot Corrigan’s association with ner earned him the respect and gratitude of his colleagues — many of whom are still colleagues and customers around the globe. part of the team at Powerscreen’s global Powerscreen began in 1968 when he joined His contributions went beyond technical manufacturing centre of excellence in during its early days, when it was still known as Ulster Plant. One of his standout achievesupport — Quinn became a cornerstone of Dungannon. McNally’s legacy lives on through the ments was his role in the MK1/PC100 the Powerscreen community, embodying
restoration project, a landmark initiative completed in the winter of 2005/2006. Working alongside fellow Powerscreen Hall of Famer, Pat Mallon, Corrigan helped to restore this iconic machine, a project that not only celebrated Powerscreen’s rich heritage but also revitalized the cornerstone of its modern-day headquarters in Dungannon. Corrigan played a key role in numerous new product launches and engineering projects, bringing his expertise, innovation and deep understanding of the industry to every task. Whether designing cutting-edge machinery or refining existing models, Corrigan’s work helped to cement Powerscreen’s reputation for engineering excellence and market leadership. Speaking at the Powerscreen Hall of Fame presentation in Dungannon, Sean Loughran, Powerscreen business line director and general manager said “It is with great pride and gratitude that we welcome these four exceptional individuals into the Powerscreen Hall of Fame. Their work, whether in the field, on the production line, or with our global network, has set standards that continue to drive us forward. Their legacy is a lasting part of our story, and we are honored to recognize their extraordinary contributions to shaping the Powerscreen brand into the global leader it is today.”
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Tigercat Officially Launches Down-Swing Drum Chipper Tigercat’s 6500 chipper is a heavy-duty downswing drum chipper designed for high production and maximum flexibility. Rotor speeds are adjustable based on infeed material density and desired chip length — ranging from 0.52 in. — to maximize throughput and product quality. With a frame that pivots on the undercarriage, the operator is able to adjust the infeed angle for varying feedstock or raise and lower the discharge height to adjust the chip pile size or accommodate top load trailers. The pivoting upper frame also allows for transport on a 18 in. lowboy trailer without the need to fold the discharge conveyor to maintain transport height under 13 ft. 6 in. Maintenance is made easy with convenient service access. The split hog box opens over centre to fully access the rotor and screens for simple knife changes. The grate frame is hydraulically retractable for inspection, service or impact detection. The single discharge conveyor is open on the bottom for clean operation and easy servicing. A tool storage area mounted on the side of the machine hydraulically raises and lowers for added convenience. An optional large diameter magnetic head pulley is available to effectively remove metal from the end product. The machine also is prepared to accept over-band magnet systems. For more information, visit tigercat.com.
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ACEC New York Honors DDC With 11 Engineering Awards AWARDS from page 12
Two major infrastructure projects in Whitestone, Queens that added nearly 6 mi. of new storm sewers in the neighborhood to improve stormwater drainage were also recognized by ACEC. The projects, which totaled $128 million, replaced nearly 9 mi. of old water mains and 2 mi. of sanitary sewers. The upgrades now prevent 29 million gallons of pollution from entering Flushing Bay each year. Work was completed eight months ahead of schedule and covered a span of over 120 individual blocks, including along entry points to the Whitestone Expressway and Cross Island Parkway. The project also installed new pedestrian ramps, roadway surfaces and sidewalks, and upgraded traffic signals and street lighting. Pelham Parkway Phase 2 HWX710A (Platinum)
This project, QED1055, replaced water main pipes in several parts in Queens, one of them in Jackson Heights near a busy subway station and commercial area.
72nd Street, due to its proximity to one of the busiest underground MTA subway hubs in Queens. To improve fire safety, 26 new hydrants were installed. Roads also were restored with concrete road base and asphalt. Park Slope Storm and Sanitary Upgrades BED798 (Silver)
A rain garden installation in Brooklyn, part of a $16.6 million green infrastructure project that installed rain gardens, infiltration basins and green strips.
flooding in the area. Construction for this project involved the excavation, backfill of open-graded stones and engineered soil, and the construction of reinforced concrete inlets and outlets, concrete curbs, precast headers, sidewalks and plantings, including trees. Park Slope Armory Investigation and Stabilization HH112PS (Silver)
Pelham Parkway Phase II improvements include a dedicated bus line, hundreds of planted trees and features to prevent flooding.
Pelham Parkway Phase II included vast improvements to the westbound Main Road and North Service Road between Stillwell Avenue and Boston Road, including the replacement of underground utilities, upgrading of drainage structures and the installation of new sewer, trunk, and distribution water mains. Over 200 catch basins were milled, paved and reconstructed, and over 300 new trees were planted. The $129 million project installed 1.7 mi. of new bus lanes that primarily serve the BX12 Select Bus Service route, the busiest bus route in the Bronx, providing a critical crossBronx transportation corridor connecting Co-op City to Manhattan. Water Mains On Jay Avenue QED-1055 (Silver) This $7.1 million project took place in various locations in Queens, including the neighborhoods of Astoria, Maspeth, Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, and replaced 1.5 mi. of distribution water mains with new ductile iron pipes to improve water distribution in these areas. New 12-in.-diameter water main pipes were installed with a reinforced concrete cradle on a gravel base on Broadway between 37th Avenue and
8th Avenue Triangle was renovated with new sidewalk, shrubs, benches and more.
This $40.7 million project in Park Slope, Brooklyn replaced over 1.6 mi. of older water mains with more durable ductile iron pipe and installed a new 72-in. stainless steel trunk main in Flatbush Avenue. Over 5,000 ft. of combined sewers were replaced, more than 40 catch basins were installed and to enhance fire protection 30 new hydrants were added. Over 1,100 ft. of curb were replaced, 14,500 sq. ft. of sidewalk were upgraded, and more than four acres of asphalt were replaced. The project also upgraded nearly 20 corner pedestrian ramps to be ADA-compliant. The neighborhood’s 8th Avenue Triangle was revitalized with improvements to sidewalk, curb, neckdown, curb extensions, new benches and granite edging. Additionally, 130 shrubs were planted in the plaza. Green Infrastructure Installation in Brooklyn GKCI05-1A (Silver) This $16.6 million project installed over 600 green infrastructure assets in Brooklyn, mostly in the Crown Heights neighborhood. This included seven green strips, 530 infiltration basins and over 70 rain gardens/bioswales, to reduce
The project at the 126-year-old Park Slope Armory in Brooklyn stabilized the drill floor.
This project, which cost approximately $835,000, investigated the causes of the depressed slab at the drill floor of the 126-year-old Park Slope Armory, and designed and installed a temporary shoring system to stabilize the slab. The project included a final site investigation with recommended solutions that will permanently address the structural deficiencies at the Armory in a future capital project. Work included an immediate structural stabilization of the foundation wall and slab with aluminum composite materials (ACM), lead abatement, injection foam to fill the cellar slab, and the construction of two steel shoring systems in the cellar to laterally support the foundation wall where the depressed drill floor slab sits. Structural monitoring devices for the continuing movement of the floor also were installed. For more information, visit nyc.gov/ddc. (All photos courtesy of NYCDDC.)
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Amulet’s HoeClamp Features Kidney Link Design Amulet Manufacturing Company first developed its full-motion, mechanical thumb — the HoeClamp — in 1983. Since then, HoeClamps have been designed to fit most models of loader backhoes, including those with telescopic extendable dipper arms. The concept of function, quality, durability and quick, easy installation are still the most important aspects of all HoeClamp thumbs. The grasping action of the HoeClamp, offering full thumb movement without requiring any additional hydraulics, is achieved through Amulet’s unique “kidney link” design, eliminating the need for costly hoses, valves and cylinders required for conventional hydraulic thumbs. The HoeClamp is quick and easy to install; needs very low maintenance; and is easy to place in its stored position when the HoeClamp’s digging or grasping functions are not needed, according to the manufacturer. The HoeClamp includes everything required for complete installation: clamp body, new
main pin, kidney links, new actuator guide links and all required link pins. In addition, all milled holes have replaceable bushings, with all pins made of a heat-treated hardened alloy. The Amulet HoeClamp is very heavyduty and built to last and will often pay for itself on the very first project, according to the company. “Most jobs currently performed with a bucket alone can be accomplished faster, easier and cheaper with the mechanical, fullmotion HoeClamp thumb,” said a spokesperson for Amulet. “For more than 40 years the Amulet HoeClamp has exceeded customer expectations and allows the operator to take on projects that they would have never been able to tackle before. Whether digging a trench, clearing a woodlot of logs and brush, or demolishing a building, the HoeClamp makes dollars and sense.” For more information, call 800/526-8538 or visit amulet.com. Amulet photo
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The grasping action of the HoeClamp, offering full thumb movement without requiring any additional hydraulics, is achieved through Amulet’s unique “kidney link” design.
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Toro Dingo, Branch Manager Team Up to Boost Tree Care Branch Manager, a leader in tree care service equipment, will provide attachments for Toro’s powerful Dingo lineup of compact utility loaders as part of a new partnership. For tree care service providers, this combination means improved efficiency and productivity on tree care job sites. The new partnership also will give tree care service providers a onestop shop for traction unit and attachment needs, including ordering, financing, shipment and customer care. Toro Dingo compact utility loaders Toro photo are a productivity-boosting alternative Branch Manager attachments are developed specifito manual labor and heavier earthmovcally for tree care site needs. ing equipment. Whether crews want specific attachments, gas, diesel or electric-powered, radial, vertical or telescoping lift arms, wheels or tracks, there’s a Dingo for almost any job. Branch Manager attachments are developed specifically for tree care site needs. From tree removal and maintenance to job site clean-up, Branch Manager attachments improve efficiency, reduce labor and simplify complex tasks, according to the manufacturer. Branch Manager attachments designed for use with the Dingo lineup
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Daniel J. Keating Leads $45M SEPTA Project in Philly
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Construction of the transportation center is entering its final stages. It will provide services for approximately 7,000 travelers daily.
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to be expanded. The project is 75 percent completed and is expected to be finished in 2025. The construction costs will be approximately $28 million with total costs at $45 million. The general contractor on the project is Daniel J. Keating, with electrical work handled by Car and Duff. The mechanical contractor is Edward J. Melony. The new center will enable SEPTA to increase its service on 11 routes by approximately 20 percent. The extra capacity will allow SEPTA to expand the express bus service on Roosevelt Blvd to connect with more routes. Together, these efforts increase access across the region. An important factor in the success of construction so far is that the 3-acre site is away from traffic, allowing work to continue unencumbered by traffic. Once the transportation center is complete, it will provide SEPTA with a dedicated turning lane into the center, and two dedicated on-street bus pull-off lanes in each direction. This will allow normal traffic to continue uninterrupted and allow the buses to smoothly access the transportation center. When this second phase of construction is completed two lanes will travel toward City Avenue/Kelly Drive and two lanes will travel north toward Ridge Avenue/Main Street. The transit hub will make bus service more convenient for 11 bus routes and the 7,000 people using the routes daily. People transferring to different bus lines will simply walk from one bus to another, rather than having to dodge traffic on the busy thoroughfare nearby. The new facility will
The buildings, canopies and a clock tower take shape at the Wissahickon Transportation Center in northwest Philadelphia.
shield travelers from the elements and improve resources for the bus drivers. The new transportation center is within walking distance to the Wissahickon Regional Rail Station and is an anchor for the Manayunk neighborhood Main Street business corridor. The new center will enable buses, pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles to travel more safely through the area. Removing Existing Structures The construction project is being managed by SEPTA’s Will Kunkle, senior program manager, capital projects, and Nolan Green, project engineer. “One of our first issues was to remove an existing commercial building on the property to make room for the transportation center,” said Green. “We had to dig up and remove the concrete foundations on site and discovered other material that had to be
removed. After demolition, work began on utility relocation and installation of the piping for the stormwater management though the fall of 2023.” At the same time, construction crews were drilling 27 caissons 28 ft. deep for foundations for the new buildings. The steel framing of the new buildings and for the canopies began on the northwest corner of the site. The fire retardant was sprayed on the inside of the structure and fire alarms were installed. SEPTA had numerous community outreach meetings to sample the opinions of those who would be using the center for their transportation needs. “We wanted to deliver a final product that would work for everyone,” said Kunkle. The construction team made a special effort to incorporate “green” functions into the facility. The center is set up to have electric bus charging in the future. Workers
also constructed five large bioretention basins to manage and treat rainwater and snow. The canopy also has a green roof. The water retained by the basins will drain slowly through the piping into Schuylkill River. Construction will return nearly two acres of land that was originally impervious. This will free up land to be planted with grass and shrubs to better manage water runoff. Philadelphia weather can be unpleasant for commuters. Workers will be building canopies on the north and south sides of Ridge Avenue to provide nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of shelter for riders. The main island canopy in the rear of the site will provide an additional 35,300 sq. ft. of coverage. The transportation center will include an additional 2,000 sq. ft. of support structures. The construction team used many pieces of specialized equipment for the job, including: • Mait HR 260 – 75-ton drilling rig for caissons • Earth rollers: subgrade compaction throughout the site • Tadano ATF 65G4 75-ton crane: steel erection for front island • Grove TMS9000E 110-ton crane: steel erection for main canopy • Large and mid-sized excavators: foundation demo and earthmoving • Concrete pump: various uses during foundation pours • Telehandlers and high reaches: general use around the site. CEG (All photos courtesy of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.)
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Civil Contractor Saves Big By Bringing PM Work In-House By Larry Lea SPECIAL TO CEG
Safety. Integrity. Reliability. Those are the principles that Cardinal Civil Contracting operates by on every infrastructure and site preparation job it handles. This full-service contracting company provides turnkey solutions for its customers — everything from surveying, site clearing and grading, to underground utilities, paving and more. From smaller single- and multi-family residential projects to large industrial and institutional jobs, Cardinal Civil Contracting aims to be the contractor of choice in the Raleigh-Durham, N.C., area. “We’ve got the desire to do a good job. Our crews put everything they got into it. They come in and stay till The SLU provides Cardinal Civil Contracting with mobile, full-scale servthe job’s done,” said Jason Syphrit, ice on a medium-duty truck chassis. It carries service fluids such as equipment manager at Cardinal Civil coolant, reclaim and oil, along with daily fluids such as top-off diesel, Contracting. “Everybody has one grease and DEF. goal in mind and that’s to be the best that we can be. And I think that’s what puts us at the top in from Thunder Creek. “Researching, I could not find any other trucks with the my opinion.” With the influx of people moving to the area, there is plen- capacity these have in a small package. The SLU hauls the ty of opportunity to put that attitude and manpower to work. most fluids, gallon-wise, out of any of the service and lube According to Syphrit, the company has around 40 to 50 trucks I found out there,” he said. “With the size of our fleet active jobs currently, with many of them all-inclusive resi- now at probably 500 pieces, it just made sense to go this route.” dential subdivisions with pools and recreation areas. Since purchasing the SLU, Cardinal Civil Contracting has Not surprisingly, it takes a lot of heavy equipment to mangained several advantages that make it clear they made the age that many jobs and they all need regular preventive maintenance (PM) to keep up and running. For some time, right decision. Cardinal Civil Contracting hired outside service support; Versatile Solution however, as the company grew it became apparent that it The SLU provides Cardinal Civil Contracting with needed a solution that gave it better control in both time and cost. That led Syphrit to spend months researching service mobile, full-scale service on a medium-duty truck chassis. It trucks that the company could purchase to provide efficient carries service fluids such as coolant, reclaim and oil, along with daily fluids such as top-off diesel, grease and DEF. The With 690 gal. of fluids available, self-contained hose PM in the field. reels and room for tools, the trucks offer a fast and Syphrit’s choice? Two service and lube truck upfits (SLU) see CONTRACTOR page 76 easy way to perform PM service.
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company chose a Ford F550 and a Dodge Ram 5500 for their upfits, both of which allow crew members to manage PM for approximately 70 percent of the company’s equipment fleet. The remaining equipment is new and on service contracts with manufacturers or dealers. According to Syphrit, the two SLUs can provide four to eight services a day, depending on the PM services that need to be completed. “We’re servicing many of our machines every 500 hours, where we are just in and out, and the bigger equipment gets 2,000to a 5,000- hour service,” added Joe Zandlo, PM specialist. “On a good day, we try to get to three of those. With the SLU, it’s possible if we don’t have to drive miles between jobs.” As a PM specialist, Zandlo’s job is to work exclusively with the SLU servicing dozers, excavators, skid steers, large rollers and other heavy equipment. He appreciates how easy it is to maneuver the truck through different job sites. “As far as getting on the job sites, all the clearance is good,” he said. “Its four-wheel drive capability, which I’ve had to use a couple of times, makes driving and turning into areas simple.” Syphrit agrees. “The operators are not always able to bring the piece of equipment up to the front of the job for service, but these trucks are capable of getting into a site compared to a big truck. We had a particular job that was very hilly, lots of rocks and obstacles and these trucks helped tremendously. And it’s turned out [that] there’s a safety aspect also because the drivers have got such good visibility around the truck, down both sides. I would say I probably wouldn’t go with a big truck again.” Once on a job site, the SLUs have proven to be efficient for completing scheduled PM service. With 690 gal. of fluids available, self-contained hose reels and room for tools, the trucks offer a fast and easy way to perform PM service. Each tank has its own gun so there is no risk of contamination between fluids, and Thunder Creek has equipped the SLU with a VMAC under-hood air compressor to speed fluid delivery. “It’s 100 percent faster. You’ve got all your fluids at hand. You’ve got the huge capacity for waste oil and for new oil. Now we can haul diesel and antifreeze on the truck too and a lot more filters,” said Zandlo. “I can back up to a piece of
machinery or beside it and this is all I need right here. With the onboard air compressor, I’ve never had to slow down on oil delivery. It’s constant. As fast as that pump’s running, it’s throwing oil.” The SLU tanks also are easy to refill with the necessary fluids and to dispose of waste oil. “It’s not a big headache. You can see your tank levels from the ground. You don’t have to climb up on the truck and look at how much oil you have left,” said Syphrit. “Drivers will usually come in probably once a week, twice at the most to top off fluids and drain their waste oil. So that’s been good.” An advantage that Syphrit also appreciates is that the SLUs don’t require drivers to hold a CDL or HAZMAT endorsement. There are separate tanks for each service fluid joined by a common manifold to the commercial pumping system. Because of that, and the trucks overall lighter weight, any driver with a safe driving record can operate the trucks. “It’s getting hard to find a quality driver for hauling oils and fuels. It is a lot easier to have a guy who already knows the PM side get in this truck and drive it than it is to find a CDL driver with HAZMAT that knows about the PM side of it,” he said. “So, absolutely it’s just a big plus all the way around.” While the maneuverability of the SLUs, the fast and simplified PM service they provide and the ability for any driver to operate the trucks are all advantages — the major combined benefits are time and cost savings. Cardinal Civil Contracting no longer hires service contractors and can rely on the organized PM schedule provided by the front office to let PM specialists know when and where they should be. “The more we can do the stuff in-house, the more money we can save. And as the machines drop off PM agreements with the dealerships, we roll them into our PM system,” said Syphrit. “And the more we can do, the less we are relying on somebody else’ schedule. So, they’ve worked out really well.” If someone were to ask about a Thunder Creek SLU, what would Syphrit say? “Buy four of them. I’m being honest that it’s just a great setup. We chose to set ours up this way, but whoever else could set it up however they want. I just don’t think you can go wrong,” he said. “It’s a lot of stuff in a small package and it gets the job done.” (All photos courtesy of Thunder Creek.) (Larry Lea is the vice president of sales of Thunder Creek Equipment.)
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Liebherr Breaks Ground On Logistics Center for the Americas Liebherr celebrated a significant milestone with the groundbreaking of its new logistics center in Tupelo, Miss. Located at the Hive Business Park, this advanced facility represents a major milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to strengthening distribution capabilities across the Americas. For Liebherr the new logistic center in Tupelo, Miss., is of great importance for the whole group. This investment solidifies Liebherr’s strategic focus on long-term operational excellence and reinforces its dedication to delivering unparalleled service quality for customers across its broad portfolio. Its central location offers numerous logistical advantages and enables the company to better serve its customers who are not only based in the United States, but also across the Americas. The first phase involves an investment of $176 million and is expected to create 180 new jobs in the region once completed — with plans to expand further and create over 300 jobs in the long term. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, who was participating the groundbreaking ceremony, underscored the importance of this investment in driving Tupelo’s growth and its transformative impact on the local economy. “It’s about creating job opportunities for our people. That’s what a great company like Liebherr is going to do here in this community and that’s something that really gets me excited about this project.” Community Development Foundation CEO and President David Rumbarger added that the groundbreaking represented nearly a decade of work to establish the Hive Business Park, by saying: “It is exciting to stand before you today to mark this milestone. This moment represents years of
Netherlands, to better serve northern and western Europe. The acquired land in the United States forms the basis for an important warehouse of Liebherr-Logistics GmbH on the American continent. Opportunity for Further Investments in Additional Facilities, Extended Services In addition to the continental logistics center, the Liebherr Group has the opportunity to establish additional facilities for various Liebherr companies and offer additional services on the acquired site, which covers a total of 110 acres in total, in the future. By 2026, Liebherr anticipates investing over $176 million in the site, with a potential
Once completed, the new logistics center is expected to create 180 new jobs in the area around Tupelo, Miss.
vision, collaboration and investment by our community and its partners at every level.” The new logistics center will serve as a hub for a wide range of operations, including warehousing, distribution, pre-assembly, kitting, repackaging and customs and export services. The facility will initially support the distribution of products from Liebherr’s earthmoving, tower cranes, concrete technology, mobile and crawler cranes, maritime cranes as well as components. Additional product segments are expected to be integrated shortly after operations commence. Joerg Stroebele, managing director at Liebherr-Logistics GmbH said, “By establishing this facility, Liebherr aims to provide faster and more efficient services to its customers, reinforcing its position as a leader in the industry.”
The facility will incorporate cutting-edge technologies, sustainable design elements and scalability to meet evolving customer needs. As part of Liebherrof the Liebherr Group, Governor Logistics GmbH, the internal Representatives of Mississippi and Tupelo city officials held the logistics provider for the symbolic ground-breaking ceremony for the new Liebherr Group, the new logis- Liebherr Logistics USA Ltd. building in Tupelo, Miss. tics center will play a role in managing spare parts logistics for a variety total investment of up to $230 million as the of products segments. With over 430 campus evolves. This underscores the famiemployees, the Liebherr-Logistics GmbH ly-owned company’s commitment to workserves more than 70 Liebherr Sales and ing on solutions for the future in the field of Service Companies worldwide, covering product development and building and over 20 product lines. strengthening long-term partnerships. Since 2015, it has operated from For more information, visit Oberopfingen, Germany, and in 2023, it www.liebherr.com. opened a second warehouse in Born, (All photos courtesy of Liebherr.)
(L-R) are Joerg Stroebele, managing director at Liebherr-Logistics GmbH; Bill Cork, executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority; Sophie Albrecht and Phillip Liebherr, members of the administrative board of Liebherr-International AG; Tate Reeves, governor of Mississippi; Martin Barth, managing director at LiebherrLogistics GmbH; and Cheri Cooke, managing director of Liebherr USA, Co.
On behalf of the entire Liebherr family, Philipp Liebherr and Sophie Albrecht presented the Governor of Mississippi, Tate Reves, with a special gift — a book reflecting the 75-year history and successes of the Liebherr Group.
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Penn’s Fisher Fine Arts Library to Undergo $17.8M Renovation The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia recently announced that a $17.8 million renovation of its Fisher Fine Arts Library is scheduled to begin in spring 2025. The “envelope” restoration is intended to restore the outside of the 133-year-old building to its original form. Its plan was unveiled by Anne Papageorge, senior vice president of Penn Facilities and Real Estate Services at the Facilities and Campus Planning committee meeting of the Penn Board of Trustees in mid-November. Construction is anticipated to take place from April 2025 through November 2026 and will involve extensive scaffolding around the building, the Daily Pennsylvanian, a student run news source, reported Dec. 2. The renovation will include the clearing of sandstone, window replacements, repairs to the roof and the installation of lightning and fall protection on the outside of the building. The library will remain open during construction, and renovation activities will continue during library hours. At the trustee meeting, Daniel Vodzak — the principal architect on the project — admitted that the project will be a “noisy operation.” The Fisher Fine Arts Library is notably a quiet space on the Penn campus as occupants are asked not to hold loud conversations or take calls within the library space. Several signs are posted around study areas in the building reminding students of the policy. “We will do our best to work with the occupants to minimize the disruption,” Papageorge said at the meeting. She added that the team had considered a “multi-summer strategy” in order to avoid noise disturbance during periods when students utilize the building, but ultimately decided against it. “The challenge is that the three months we have [during summer] is insufficient for renovation,” Papageorge explained. “We were concerned about maintaining the consistent quality of work.” The visible portions of the Fisher Fine Arts Library’s surface will be significantly limited during the renovation. A construction fence similar to the one erected during the recent revamping of Penn’s College Hall will be present during the work, according to Vodzak. “It will be evident during probably the whole 20 months of the process that there is construction happening on the outside of the library,” Colin McKelvie, Penn’s director of design and construction, told the Daily Pennsylvanian. He added that he did not yet know what campus closures, if any, would result from the construction. Beautiful, Historic Structure Since the building’s completion in 1891, when it became known as Furness Library, it has undergone several series of renovations and expansions. At the recent Penn Board of Trustees meeting, Papageorge noted that previous building upgrades occurred in 1991, 2003, 2006, 2013 and 2015. She added that it was “time to invest yet again” in the building. According to Penn Libraries, the Fisher Fine Arts building is “regarded as one of the most important library buildings in the world.” The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1985.
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CAB 24 INCHAND WA 600-6 2014 OR UP MODELS. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ES WITH WINCH, UNDER 700 HOURS EMAIL: IUKANDCO@YAHOO.COM; WANTED (US): CASE WHEEL LOADMETER AND FRAME. PHONE: +923331234598 ERS, ALL MODELS - 521D 521E 521F EMAIL: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 621D 621E 621F 721D 721E 721F. JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA WANTED (PA): CAT OR CASE EMAIL: PHONE: 450-346-8975 BACKHOE LOADERS, ANY CONDITION. FRANKHORAN@GTMIDATLANTIC.COM; EMAIL: DEALER.SALES11@GMAIL.COM; –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 800-654-USED WANTED (WORLDWIDE)MANUFACTURPHONE: 717-621-3470 ER: CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZER, –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): JOHN DEERE 495D MODEL D11 / D11T CD. GOOD WORKWANTED (TX): INGERSOLL RAND EXCAVATORS; WANT TO BUY JOHN ING CONDITION. 185CWJD AIR COMPRESSOR, NEW. DEERE WHEELED EXCAVATOR 495D & EMAIL: HYESUNG_KIM@NAVER.COM; EMAIL: DAVID@FELDERWW.COM; 595D. PHONE: 822-425-6601 PHONE: 713-542-0458 EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 346-484-0369 WANTED: CATERPILLAR D11 / D11T WANTED (US): HATZ ENGINE - E71 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CD CRAWLER DOZER; GOOD WORKHATZ DIESEL ENGINE, RUNNING OR WANTED (WORLDWIDE): HITACHI ING CONDITION. PARTS ZW180-6 WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: HYESUNG_KIM@NAVER.COM; EMAIL: AILEENLOZZI@ME.COM; EMAIL: SALMAN.MAYI@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 822 425 6601 PHONE: 717-806-8969 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS, MODEL 12G,14G,14OG,14OH ETC. RUNNING OR NON RUNNING UNITS. EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-333-1234598 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 80Z, 85Z, 90Z EMAIL: EQUIPMENTDESTINY@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +1 346 484 0369 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): VOLVO WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING TO BUY VOLVO L320 , L330 OR L350F, YEAR ABOVE 2013. MUST BE RUNNER/NONRUNNER. EMAIL: ALADNANENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923445757577 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ENGINE FOR A TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR - CAT D6R XL SERIES II - ENGINE C9 - SERIAL #: 4ZF10784 EMAIL: MILANZOLL@INCOMERH.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CAT 983-B; KOEHRING 1066, RUNNING OR NOT; GRADALL ON TRACKS, RUNNING OR NOT; DRESSER 250-E CRAWLER LOADER. CALL 267-738-5984 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MA): CATERPILLAR 308E2CR QC EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: KKNOPE@DEFELICECORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): DRESSER 125E CRAWLER DOZERS - LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE BOSCH VA PUMP OR HEAD AND ROTOR. EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): JOHN DEERE BROOMS / SWEEPERS, ALL MODELS. MID-SIZED JOHN DEERE OR HYUNDAI EXCAVATOR PLUMBED AND WITH CONCRETE PULVERIZER. EMAIL: NEWYORKCWS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 973-956-8854 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): NEW HOLLAND ATTACHMENTS - 7614 LOADER ATTACHMENT FOR NEW HOLLAND TRACTOR. EMAIL: KEVCOOKENTERPRISES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 814-386-5541 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): COTTRELL TRAILERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: WILFREORLANDO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS DITCH WITCH VACUUM/EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT EMAIL: BILL@DITCHWITCHNEWMEXICO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS, ALL MODELS NEED TO PURCHASE FOR OWN STOCK CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS (916, 926, 936E, 950B, 950E, 950H, 966E, 966F, 966H, 970F & 980F. EMAIL: ROYALMACHINERYTRADERS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923360598261 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 85ZV , 90ZV , 90ZIV , 95ZV. ALSO SEARCHING FOR KOMATSU WA470-3 , WA600-3 , WA600-6. RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: ALADNANENT@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +923445757577 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC); CLARK ECX 25 FORKLIFT. EMAIL: JBSSERVICES37@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AL): KOMATSU 12 INCH BUCKET, PC35 EMAIL: JSGODSEY78@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 205-485-4605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): MANUFACTURER: JCB 540-170 TELEHANDLER, 2016 OR NEWER. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADERS - NEED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G/H, 14G,14M. ALSO LOOKING FOR A KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER WA-600 AND WA-900. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): MISCELLANEOUS CATERPILLAR ATTACHMENTS. LOOKING FOR RELIABLE IT COUPLER ATTACHMENTS AND JOHN DEERE 644K FORKS (JRB COUPLER) TO ENHANCE OUR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. ITEMS REQUIRED TO BE IN GOOD, WELL-MAINTAINED CONDITION. THE MOST DESIRED ATTACHMENTS ARE SIDE DUMP BUCKETS (LEFT AND RIGHT), BROOM ATTACHMENT, EXTENDABLE BOOM ATTACHMENT FORKS. PHONE: 484-781-2958 EMAIL: JWALSH@JAMESTOHARAINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CLARK M371 SKID STEER LOADER EMAIL:ANDYGRANGER30@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZER. PLS PRICE FOB OR CIF ALEXANDRIA PORT EGYPT. EMAIL: ELEKTESADCO@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 00201005311220 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 336 EXCAVATOR - MUST HAVE A HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS AND GPS EQUIPPED. UNIT SHOULD HAVE BETWEEN 4-6000 HOURS. EMAIL: AARONA@BLACKSTARACA.COM PHONE: 737-587-1936 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR OFFHIGHWAY TRUCKS - CAT MODELS 777C, 777D, 777F, 777G. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 1-818-956-5231 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU WA-600, WA-500 AND WA-900 WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: IKCEQUIPMENTS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): A CUMMINS 5.9 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE FOR A CASE 1155E LOADER. EMAIL: KUBERSKIEXC@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 09500208661 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): NEED CAT 988 USED WHEEL LOADER. IF AVAILABLE PLEASE CONTACT ASAP. EMAIL: NORTHHEAVYEQUIPMENTS@ GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 281-694-5478 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS EAGLE CRUSHERS / PULVERIZERS / SHEARS. ISO PORTABLE, PREFERABLY CLOSED CIRCUIT, IMPACT CRUSHERS. ALSO INTERESTED IN PORTABLE SCREENS EMAIL: GIVEBUYSELLTRADE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 512-822-8818 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA600-6 WHEEL LOADER & CAT 988. IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS. EMAIL: EDDIE.SIDDIQUI3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OK): CATERPILLAR D5N CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JUNK4@ACEINVESTMENTS.COM; PHONE: 405-627-6246 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR MODEL 815 SOIL COMPACTOR. EMAIL: ANDREWL@BLACKSTARACA.COM; PHONE: 312-898-5355 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN): HYSTER H80FT FORKS EMAIL: YADAV.JYOTI178@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 09500208661 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Auctions are subject to change, please check Auctioneers websites for details ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Houston, TX Wed., January 15, 2025 For: Major Cat Job Completion & Rental Fleet Construction Equipment
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• Stanton, TX Thurs., January 30, 2025 For: Permian Basin Public Auction
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 www.auctionsinternational.com • Online 800-536-1401 • Kissimmee, FL Wed., January 22, 2025 • Online For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & February 10 – 13, 2025 Dec. 12 – January 3, 2025 Trailer Auction For: Annual Winter Auction For: Online Auctions Closing Daily!
• Phoenix, AZ February 14, 2025
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www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Virtual Live Wed., January 22, 2025 For: Large Absolute Auction Century 21 Construction
• Online January 7, 2025 • Online January 14, 2025 • Online January 21, 2025
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY MIEDEMA ASSET www.hunyady.com MANAGEMENT GROUP 800-233-6898 • Virtual, Live Broadcast Wed., January 22, 2025 For: Century 21 Construction Complete Liquidation Auction
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www.1800lastbid.com 616-538-0367 • Online @ Repocast.com Tues., January 7, 2025 For: Constrution/Heavy Equipment & Snow Removal Equipment Auction
www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE PURPLE WAVE AUCTION • Online www.purplewave.com January 7 - 8, 2025 866-608-9283 For: Central Regional Online • Online Timed Auction Tues., January 7, 2025 • Online For: Government Auction Thurs., January 9, 2025 • Online For: Southern California Wed., January 8, 2025 Surplus Timed Auction For: Ag Equipment Auction • Online • Online January 14 - 15, 2025 For: Northeast Regional Online Thurs., January 9, 2025 For: Truck & Trailer Auction Timed Auction
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• Online January 7 – 14, 2025 For: January NetAuction Edition 1
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www.soldauctionco.com 404-725-2267 Thurs., January 9, 2025 For: Upper Midwest Automobile • Jacksonville, FL Auction Fri., January 31, 2025 For: Construction Equipment, • Brooklyn, MS Trucks, Trailers, Farm Gear & Fri., January 24, 2025 More For: Winter Construction & Transportation Public Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY • Glencoe, MN
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• Great Lakes Regional Event • Online February 12, 2025 Fri., January 17, 2025 For: Fontana, CA • Tipton, CA Monthly Public Auction February 13 - 14, 2025
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• Online • Queretaro, MX Ends January 7, 2025 Wed., January 22, 2025 For: Williston Park FD Surplus For: Late Model Construction & Vehicle Auction Asphalt Equipment • Online • Delaware, OH Ends January 7, 2025 Fri., January 24, 2025 For: Youngsville, NY Vehicle & For: Late Model Construction, Equipment Auction Ag Equipment & more • Bushnell, NJ Jan. 31 – Feb. 10, 2025 For: 32nd Annual Florida Auction
RTi AUCTIONS
• Online Wed., January 15, 2025 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction
ROLLER AUCTIONS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
VANTAGE AUCTIONS
www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., January 18, 2025 For: Heavy Construction Equipment & Commercial Truck & Trailer Auction
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC.
www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Lake Elsinore, CA Fri., January 17, 2025 For: Upcoming Public Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS
www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Online Sat., January 11, 2025 For: Vehicles & Heavy Equipment Virtual Online Auction
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC.
www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Fri., January 31, 2025 For: Part 1: Mid-Atlantic Winter Classic Contractors Auction • Online Sat., February 1, 2025 For: Part 2: Mid-Atlantic Winter Contractors Auction
YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Denver, CO Wed., January 15, 2025 • Kissimmee, FL www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com For: Construction & Contracting February 12 – 15, 2025 Equipment Auction For: Annual Florida Auction 601-450-6200
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
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ARTBA Honors Prof. Daniel Sperling With Prestigious National S.S. Steinberg Award Daniel Sperling, a professor of civil engineering and environmental science and policy and founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis (ITS-Davis), is the 2024 recipient of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) prestigious S.S. Steinberg Award. Named after the founding president of ARTBA’s Research & Education Division, the Steinberg Award recognizes “an individual who has made remarkable contributions to transportation education.” Sperling has been a researcher and educator for over 40 years, conducting research and teaching transportation at UC Davis, leading ITS-Davis to global leadership in sustainable transportation. He has authored or co-authored 13 books and over 250 papers and reports and launched a series of influential centers and programs at UC Davis, including the awardwinning interdisciplinary graduate program on Transportation Technology and Policy. Outside of academia, Sperling has had many leadership roles at the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine Committee, including chairing the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Executive Committee and the alternative fuels and sustainable transportation standing committees, as well as serving on 15 study committees of the National Academies, mostly on energy, environment and sustainability. For 16 years he also was a transportation board member of the California Air Resources Board, chaired the California Fuel Cell Partnership, and currently serves as coSecretary General of World Conference on Transportation Research Society. Sperling also has served on a large number of advisory committees for companies, agencies, universities, NGOs, and national laboratories, and testified to Congress eight times. Among his prominent awards and honors are the Lifetime Achievement in Research and Education by the US Council of University Transportation Centers (2024); induction into National Academy of Engineering (2022); Roy Crum Award for research and service (2018) by the TRB, its highest research award; Asahi Glass Foundation Blue Planet Prize Laureate (2013) for being “a pioneer in opening new fields of study to create more efficient, low-carbon, and environmentally beneficial transportation systems”; and the Heinz Award in the Environment category (2010) for his “achievements in the research of alternative transportation fuels and his responsibility for the adoption of cleaner transportation policies in California and across the United States.” Sperling also has had a tremendous impact on transportation by nurturing and producing new generations of researchers and leaders for academia, government and industry, and inspiring many students who have gone on to become some of the leading figures in transportation. For more information, visit artba.org.
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LIVE: Wednesday, January 15: HOUSTON, TEXAS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Major Cat Job Completion, Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailers.
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LIVE: Wednesday, January 22: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Bomag, Hamm Construction & Asphalt Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment.
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LIVE: Friday, January 24: COLUMBUS (DELAWARE), OHIO: Late Model Construction Utility, Agricultural Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers and Attachments.
4-14. 32ND ANNUAL LIVE & TIMED FLORIDA AUCTION: Friday, January 31 to Monday, February 10: BUSHNELL, FLORIDA: Unbelieveable! By Popular Demand this Sale will be 11 Glorious Days of Selling New & Like New Rental Fleet Equipment. Only the Best to be Found Here. Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, All Types of Trailers(the best), Enormous Amount of New & Like New Support, Attachments and more. 15.
LIVE: Friday, March 7: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Very Large Job Completion of Primarily Cat Equipment, Mack Truck Tractors, Mack Dump Trucks, Asphalt Equipment, Support & Attachments.
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LIVE: Tuesday, March 11: DALLAS, TEXAS: Large Late Model Cat, John Deere, Linkbelt, Bomag, Kubota Rental Fleet Equipment, All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Support and Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat Articulated Haul Trucks, Large Quantity John Deere Excavators and Crawler Tractors, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Service and Pickup Trucks.
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LIVE: Thursday, March 13: ELKO, NEVADA: Late Model Large Mining and Construction Equipment & Truck Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat 992K, Cat 992D, Cat 992B, Cat 988K, Cat 980K, Cat 980H, Cat 930H, (2)Cat 773B Water Truck, Cat TL1255, Cat D10R, (2)Cat D9T, (2)Cat D8T, (2)Cat D6T, (2)Cat 16M, Cat 16H, Cat 16G, (2)Komatsu HD 785-5, (2)Cat 777G, Cat 775D, (2)Cat 773F, Cat 773E Cat 773D, (4)Cat 740B, Cat 385CL, (2)Cat 336F, Cat 631E, Grove and Linkbelt Cranes, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Attachments and Support.
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LIVE: Saturday, March 15: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Construction Equipment & Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, New Trailers, Trucks.
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LIVE: Saturday, March 22: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Volvo Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service and Pickup Trucks, New Attachments, Support Equipment.
20-23. LIVE: Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28, Saturday, March 29, TIMED: Closes- Sunday, March 30:, OpensThursday, March 20: 4-DAY ANNUAL ATLANTIC CITY CONTRACTORS AUCTION: Only the Best Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Utility Equipment, All Kinds of Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Various Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Accessories. 24.
LIVE: Friday, April 4: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Retirement-Over 50 Years in Business. Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service, Utility & Pickup Trucks, Parts, All Types of Trailers.
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LIVE: Friday, April 18: NORTH HAVEN, CONNECTICUT: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & Utility Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Utility Trucks, All Types of Trailers, Large Quantity Support Equipment, New Buckets.
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TIMED: CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA: Construction, Aggregate, Utility Equipment, All Types of Support, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers.
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TIMED: BRIDGEPORT, NEW YORK: Rental Fleet Construction, Aggregate, Asphalt Equipment Auction. All Types of Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Support and New Tools.
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LIVE: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Job Completion of Late Model Construction & Aggregate Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickup & Service Trucks, Trailers, Attachments and Support.
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LIVE: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Complete Liquidation. Very Large Amount of Truck Tractors, Trailers and more.
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2 PART AUCTION Part 1 Starting January 31st 9am Mid-Atlantic Winter Classic Contractors Auction Online and Live Auction at 400 Old Us Rt 15 York Springs, PA
Part 2 Starting February 1st 9am Mid-Atlantic Winter Contractors Auction Ring 2 Timed Online Auction We are accepting consignments now through January 28th. We are lowering the commissions on all consignors.
www.wolfeauctions.com We can be reached at 800-443-9580 weekdays 8am-4pm or after hours Charles Ruby 301-788-0594 We add inventory daily, please see our website or Facebook page for Updates and Pictures *Wolfe Industrial Auctions is not responsible for missing information or errors in listings. All items are subject to change without notice.
Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC Events Calendar: All AGC Web-Eds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Conferences are scheduled using the local time zone where the event takes place. AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program, 2nd Edition (https://edge.agc.org/course/vlea250101/) Dates: Monday, January 13, 2025 (10:00 AM) – Monday, February 3, 2025 (4:30 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program (https://edge.agc.org/course/vpmd250101/) Dates: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (9:00 AM) – Thursday, January 30, 2025 (3:30 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Construction Supervision Fundamentals (Https://edge.agc.org/course/vcsf250101/) Dates: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (11:00 AM) – Thursday, January 16, 2025 (7:00 PM) Online, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC Building Contractors Town Hall Meeting January 2025 Dates: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (11:00 AM) – Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (12:00 PM) Virtual Division and Committee Meetings Webinar: Strategic Owner Communications Dates: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (2:00 PM) Tuesday, January 14, 20254 (3:00 PM) Training/Professional Development
unified voice as an industry. The Organization finds success in many ways; mainly, it’s through our ability to maintain excellent relationships with dealer principals and professionals in manufacturing through understanding the challenges that they face in their specific business operations. We believe in and encourage the highest business standards and ethical behavior. We are committed to strengthening the free enterprise system. We promote synergy and cooperation among individuals and companies when pursuing the industry’s common interests. We value continuous improvement and lifelong learning, and we encourage and support members of the industry in their active participation in the processes of government. Join us and get involved with our growing network of companies and organizations working together to advance the success of the Equipment Distribution Industry. Phone: 630/574-0650 Email: help@aednet.org
MINNESOTA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION NORTHERN GREEN 2025 DATES: January 21 – 23, 2025 PLACE: Saint Paul River Centre 175 Kellogg Blvd. West, Saint Paul, MN 55102 Phone: (651) 265-4800 Description: Tuesday, January 21, 2025 Community day for these Villages with a full day of focused education. Landscape/Hardscape Contractor; Landscape Design/Landscape Architecture; Golf; Water/Irrigation; Management Path Wednesday, January 22, 2025 Dedicated Trade Show Day! Trade Show: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM Block Party: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM Thursday, January 23, 2025 Community day for these Villages with a full day of focused education, plus the trade show will be open in the morning. Trade Show: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Turf, Grounds & Snow Management; Garden Center/Grower; Professional Gardening Services; Tree Care/Arborist: Management Path Summary: An exclusive trade show day is being built for your Northern Green 2025 experience! TRADEXPOS, INC. Wednesday of Northern Green week is made specifically for The Midwest’s Premier Provider of Agricultural Expos your needs, plus we’ve added a half-day on Thursday morning The Fort Wayne Farm Show as well. Dates: January 14 – 16, 2025 This year’s exhibit hall will feature industry vendors and Place: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum providers grouped by area of specialty. 4000 Parnell Avenue No need to seek out exhibitors for your needs – they will be Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 gathered in designated areas excited to see you! Phone: 260/482-9502 th The Fort Wayne Farm Show is back in full force for its 36 year! For more information, contact: The TRADEXPO’s team works diligently every year to meet the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association: evolving needs of America’s livestock producers, row crop Phone: 651/633-4987 Email: info@northerngreen.org farmers and other agricultural professionals! Website: https://northerngreen.org/ The Fort Wayne Farm Show has been distinctively curated to provide real time value and opportunity to the industry. MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION You are certain to love the fantastic variety of exhibitors and ASSOCIATION (MITA) educational seminars that the Fort Wayne Farm Show provides MITA 2025 ANNUAL CONFERENCE as Indiana’s largest indoor agricultural expo. DATES: January 22 – 23, 2025 Together, we achieve the extraordinary! PLACE: Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort The Fort Wayne Farm Show is back and better than ever before! 6800 Soaring Eagle Boulevard Show Hours: Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858 Tuesday: 9 AM – 5 PM MITA is a statewide construction trade association that conWednesday: 9 AM – 8 PM sists of over 500 Michigan companies. Thursday: 9 AM – 4 PM The Conference will feature insights, innovation, and networkFor more information: ing opportunities for industry professionals. TRADEXPOS, INC. Annual Conference – Industry Event 811 Oakland Avenue, West Austin, MN 55912 For more information on this Industry Event: Phone: 1-800/347-5225 Contact MITA, 2937 Atrium Drive, Ste. 100, Okemos, MI 48864 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (AED) Phone: 517/347-8336 AED Summit 2025 Email: info@thinkmita.org Dates: Wednesday, January 15 – Website: https://thinkmita.org/annual-conference/ Friday, January 17, 2025 Place: The Hyatt Regency Orlando MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION 9801 International Drive ASSOCIATION (MITA) Orlando, FL 32819 MITA 2025 ANNUAL CONFERENCE ABOUT AED: DATES: January 22 – 23, 2025 The Association of Leaders in Equipment Distribution Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is an international PLACE: 6800 Soaring Eagle Boulevard trade association representing companies involved in the disMt. Pleasant, Michigan 48858 tribution, rental and support of equipment used in agriculture, construction, forestry, mining, power generation, rental, MITA is a statewide construction trade association that consists cranes, material handling, and other industrial applications. of over 500 Michigan companies. The Conference will feature insights, innovation, and networkAED SERVES: ing opportunities for industry professionals. . Independent distributors that sell, rent, and provide aftermar- Annual Conference – Industry Event ket support for industrial equipment and related products. For more information on this Industry Event: . Manufacturers of industrial equipment and related products. Contact MITA, 2937 Atrium Drive, Ste. 100, Okemos, MI 48864 . Suppliers of business services, including finance, insurance, business systems/ERP and other services AED have many core Phone: 517/347-8336 strengths, but most notably, it’s our ability to speak with one Email: info@thinkmita.org Website: https://thinkmita.org/annual-conference/
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Wolf America Introduces New Line of New Wheel Loaders to U.S. Market
LARGE Absolute Auction Virtual, Live Broadcast and Timed Auction Century 21 Construction Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 9:00AM • Clifton, New Jersey
Complete Liquidation!
Notice: Century 21 Construction began their legacy 56 years ago in 1968, and since have grown to incorporate all facets of civil engineering projects from design build, general contracting and project consulting. At this time, they have decided to exit the self-preforming construction aspect and complete liquidate their construction division at Absolute Auction. All items in the auction are owned by Century 21 and will sell to the highest bidder, without minimums or reserves.
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Items Include: (5) Crawler Tractors • (11) Hydraulic Excavators • RockBlaster Demo Hammer • Rubber Tired Loader • 35 Ton and 25 Ton 6x6 End Dumps • Backhoe, Skid Steers, and Trencher • Vibratory Compactors and Trench Compactors • Rough Terrain Crane, Aerial Lift, and Rough Terrain Forklifts • Crawler Crusher and Screening Plant • Generator, Air Compressors, and Light Plants • Truck Tractor and Lowboy Trailer • Service, Dump, and Flatbed Trucks • Water Trucks, Pickup, and Tilt Deck Trailer • Contractors Tools • Shop Tools
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U.S. customers in the snow and ice, construction and agriculture industries can now benefit from the versatility, performance and affordability of Wolf America wheel loaders.
Wolf America, the exclusive U.S. distributor of Wolf equipment, has announced the introduction of Wolf America wheel loaders to the U.S. market. Through this strategic partnership, U.S. customers in the snow and ice, construction, and agriculture industries can now benefit from the versatility, performance and affordability of Wolf America wheel loaders. “Making these wheel loaders available here in the U.S. is a win-win for us and our customers,” said Aron Rodman, owner of Wolf America. “We believe that there’s a market for reliable equipment that strikes the right balance between exceptional performance and affordability, like our fully loaded WL200. “These are well-built, durable machines, and I’m looking forward to seeing how they help our customers get the job done.” Since 2011, Wolf equipment has established itself as a leading global manufacturer of durable construction equipment, with products sold in more than 130 countries. These high-performance Wolf America wheel loaders, built with the demands of today’s workforce in mind, bring versatility, durability and competitive pricing for a wide range of applications. Full-size, mini and telescopic models are available, each featuring a standard quick hitch and a variety of compatible attachments, including buckets, forks, pushers, cutters, augers and more. Wolf America offers a “try before you buy” program, offering travel reimbursement for customers making the trip to its headquarters in West Bend, Wis., to purchase equipment. For more information, or to schedule a free demo, visit wolfamerica.com. About Wolf America Wolf America specializes in versatile, durable and affordable wheel loaders designed to tackle the toughest jobs in construction, agriculture and snow and management. Committed to building a better future, Wolf America backs its customers with professional technical support, after-sales service and an 18-month parts warranty.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC ........................................................................85,86,87
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................................................39
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ............................................................23
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ......................................................................................27
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................................................7
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC................................................................73
AMULET ............................................................................................................70
MANITOWOC CRANES ....................................................................................31
ASTEC KPI-JCI..................................................................................................53
METSO USA INC...............................................................................................51
ASTEC PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..............................................................50
MILTON CAT ......................................................................................................18
AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC ..................................................................89
MONROE TRACTOR ........................................................................................62
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC................................................................................54
MUNICIBID.COM ..............................................................................................89
BARGAINS ........................................................................................................82
NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ..............................................................6
BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ........................................................................61
PARTS ASAP ....................................................................................................14
BOBCAT PORTABLE POWER..........................................................................45
POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ....................................................................63
CEG SCALE MODELS ......................................................................................48
POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..................................................................68
CEG WANTED ..................................................................................................83 CONDUIT SEARCH GROUP ............................................................................44 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........................................................81 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT......................................................14 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ............................................................................21 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........................................................91 EAST COAST EQUIPMENT..............................................................................10 EESSCO ............................................................................................................55 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ............................................................................14,56 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..................................................................25 ESCO CORP......................................................................................................72 FAE USA INC ....................................................................................................61 FELLING TRAILERS ........................................................................................79 FOLEY INC ..........................................................................................................2 GEHL..................................................................................................................38
RAMMER ..........................................................................................................71 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ....................................................................92 ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ................................................................19,56 ROCK TOUGH ..................................................................................................58 ROGERS BROTHERS CORPORATION ..........................................................75 RUBBLECRUSHER ..........................................................................................58 SAKAI SOIL ......................................................................................................37 SANY AMERICA INC ........................................................................................33 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ............................................................................70 SENNEBOGEN..................................................................................................62 SILVI CONCRETE ............................................................................................26 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ........................................................9 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................11 TADANO CRANES ............................................................................................30
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ....................................................................15
TELFORD FIFTY-FIVE ENTERPRISES..............................................................6
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................................26
TEREX FUCHS..................................................................................................65
HITACHI EXCAVATOR ......................................................................................29
TORA CRUSHING & SCREENING ..................................................................57
HORST WELDING /HLA ATTACHMENTS ........................................................80
TOWMASTER INC. ......................................................................................76,77
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY ....................................................................89
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................13
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................................40,41
UNITED CONSTRUCTION & FORESTRY ........................................................6
IEDA ..................................................................................................................22
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................................46,47
JESCO ............................................................................................................3,82
WEILER GRADER ............................................................................................38
JJ SCHECKEL CORP..........................................................................................5
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC......................................................................25
JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................................42,43
WHITNEY & SON INC..................................................................................64,67
KLEEMANN ..................................................................................................58,59
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS ....................................................................88
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................................34,35
WOODS CRW CORP........................................................................................17
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