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Contractor Tries Pile Driving for the First Time…10
AED Members Gather for Annual Summit…36
An Injury-Free Game Plan
Reviving the Viaduct
Jobsite Safety Starts With Proper Tools, Training, Attention
South State Leads Key 15-Span Project in Philly
By Lucy Perry CEG CORRESPONDENT
With a primary goal of “correcting workplace safety and health hazards and ensuring compliance,” OSHA has raised its civil penalties by about 1.8 percent for workplace safety and health violations. The new penalty amounts take effect immediately, applying to any penalties assessed after Jan. 15, 2020. If an OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officer (CSHO) finds a hazard or standard violation during an onsite inspection, the inspector may issue citations and penalties. If the agency issues any citations or penalties, an employer may request an informal conference with the OSHA area director to discuss citations, penalties, abatement dates or any other information pertinent to the inspection. The agency and the employer may work out a settlement agreement to address see SAFETY page 28
The Rebirth of a Quarry in Pennsylvania…65
Table of Contents ............4 Recycling Section ....65-86
The viaduct project is being completed in six stages.
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Truck & Trailer Section ......................93-99 Business Calendar ......102 Auction Section....104-113 Advertisers Index ........114
Equipment should be inspected at least once daily before operating. Hydraulic hoses, undercarriage, oil levels, stress points, etc. need to be checked and reported to the maintenance/safety department before machine start-up.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is overseeing a nearly $90 million project that will rehabilitate the U.S. 1/Roosevelt Expressway viaduct in Philadelphia. The viaduct is located between the Broad Street and Wissahickon Avenue/Germantown Avenue exits in the Nicetown section of the city.
The project also will include the rehabilitation of the Fox Street bridge over the expressway, the replacement of 25 sign structures and the addition of five digital message. According to PennDOT, “the project will result in a structurally sound viaduct that will safely and efficiently handle the demands of the more than 125,000 motorists who use the expressway each day to connect between Northeast Philadelphia and I-76 [Schuylkill see VIADUCT page 24
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FIRM TACKLES FIRST PILE DRIVING JOB USING SOPHISTICATED RIG
Burke Construction Inc.’s first pile driving project was no easy task. The job at hand for this heavy civil contractor was to install a steel seawall in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., but this was no straight line of sheet piles in the middle of the beach.
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On Jan. 23, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo outlined the FY 2021 Executive Budget, advancing a clear vision and bold, nation-leading and historic actions to make progress happen in the State of New York.
The Trump administration approved a right-of-way allowing the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline to be built across U.S. land, pushing the controversial $8 billion project closer to construction though court challenges still loom.
More than three quarters (76 percent) of registered voters want to know how 2020 presidential candidates plan to support and grow manufacturing in the United States, according to a new national poll from the AEM.
The Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) kicked off 2020 with its annual Summit, held in Chicago, Jan. 14 to 16, which included workshops, dealer education sessions, the annual AED Foundation Fundraising Gala and more.
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Firm Tackles First Pile Driving Job Using Sophisticated Rig
Jason Burke (L), owner of Burke Construction, turned to ECA Philadelphia’s Account Manager Steve Sigmund for equipment recommendations before taking on its first pile driving project.
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Burke Construction Inc.’s first pile driving The RG 19 T is equipped with a fixed project was no easy task. The job at hand for leader that secures the hammer snugly this heavy civil contractor was to install a steel to the mast, allowing it to drive straight seawall in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., but this was no straight line of sheet piles in the middle The RG 19 T vibrated each 4-ft., 9-in.-wide interlocked sheet pile into the beach, piles with high crowd forces and torque. of the beach. Burke’s task was to frame the displacing 12,000 tons of sand in the process. border of Jenkinson’s Boardwalk. Successful completion of the project would require the appreciated that the company stood by its products. After “Without that RTG rig, this probably would have been a contractor to take on its first pile driving project and to learn being awarded the seawall project, he came to ECA two-contractor job because I would have hired somebody.” and achieve adequate production with the RTG RG 19 T — Philadelphia’s Account Manager Steve Sigmund and asked Unexpected Productivity Despite one of the most sophisticated piling rigs in the world. for a recommendation. He ended up renting the RTG RG 19 Learning Curve Working around the inside and outside corners of the nearby T pile driver equipped with an MRV 150 AVM Silent Vibro in September of 2019. The RG 19 T had its work cut out with 801 2-ft. 4 ½-in. boardwalk would only intensify the learning curve. The RG 19 T is no entry level piling rig. sheet piles supplied by Skyline Steel. Burke hauled the piles “We have a lot of experience with rock, sand, and beach in from the Broadway entrance on the northern end and laid No Chances Taken on First Pile Driving Project An RTG RG 19 T pile driver sits wedged in the shadowy work, but as far as piles, it’s been very minor,” Burke said. them out at their final destination. On a mild November morning, the RTG piling rig corner of Jenkinson’s Boardwalk, framed by stores. was starting production on a short line of piles headBurke’s owner, Jason Burke, has a level in hand, ing toward the ocean. Despite the proximity of the checking to make sure a freshly driven sheet pile is adjacent building, the operator was able to safely plumb. This comes as no surprise for this hands-on swivel 180 degrees to pick from a carefully laid out owner who blends in with the crew. line of piles in the sand. Burke is the quintessential bold young contractor Burke used the RG 19 T to vibrate each 4-ft.-9-in.founder. His company is known for heavy civil work wide interlocked sheet pile into the beach, displacing throughout Northern New Jersey, most recently hav12,000 tons of sand in the process. Heavy equipment ing demolished the former Tappan Zee Bridge. was used to spread the material evenly across the Asked if he had reservations about venturing into beach. pile driving, he said, “Yeah, it was a bit scary. But so Careful measurement was critical, especially since was taking on a job to demolish the entire Tappan Zee the sheets were cold-rolled steel. Bridge and we finished that six months ahead of “Every sheet gets measured,” Burke said. “The schedule.” extra give makes them a little easier to drive and put The fact that Burke’s grand entrance into pile drivtogether but it also gives them the ability to roll a bit ing was the Point Pleasant Seawall is no coincidence. so you have to put a tape measure on every single The contractor had previously installed well points one. We lock a clamp on the falsework beam and feeding seawater to Jenkinson’s Aquarium and also drive them so they stay right at four feet nine inches.” mobilized its large fleet of earthmoving equipment to Burke’s hand measurement was more about diliclean up after Hurricane Sandy. The owner invited gence than necessity because the RG 19 T is the firm to bid the seawall project as a result. Burke, who said that brand is an important factor Burke Construction rented an RTG RG 19 T pile driver equipped equipped with a fixed leader that secures the hammer when he buys and rents equipment, was unfamiliar with an MRV 150 AVM Silent Vibro in September of 2019 to install a snugly to the mast, allowing it to drive straight piles with RTG, but he had done business with ECA and seawall in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. see BURKE page 20
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• (4) AV AVAILAB AILABLE BLE • HOURS ST TAR ARTING AT AT 2,700 • 322HP ENG GINES • 30 TON+ CAPACITY • DEALER OWNED&MAINT TAINED SALE PRICING NG STAR STARTING AT AT: $174,910 74,910 LOCATION: OCATION: SYRACUSE, S NY
• (2) AV AVAILABLE A • HOURS RS STAR STARTING AT AT 3,500 • 35 TON N CAPACITY • DEALE ER OWNED & MAINT TAINED AINED SALE PRICING RICING STAR STARTING AT AT: $179,910 10 LOCATION: OCATION: SYRACUSE, S NY
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• INV#7 79672CEG • 796 HOURS OURS • 24,450LBS. 0LBS. OPER OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 84” PA ADFOOT DRUM • 160HP P CUMMINS ENGINE SALE PRICE: RICE: $69,910 LOCATION: OCATION: SYRACUSE, S NY
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• INV#128228CE 28228CEG • 3,489 HOURS • 32,000 0LBS OPERATING ATING WEIGHT •9 9’11” 11 ARM • HYD COUPLER C & 46” BUCKET • RUBBER ER PADS P W/28” TRACKS W/ PRICE: $84,900 LOCATION: OCATION: UTICA, UTIC NY
• INV#78258CE 78258CEG • 2,845 HOURS • 79” DO OUBLE DRUM • 29,560LBS 0LBS OPER OPERATING ATING WEIGHT • 131HP 3 TIER 3 ENGINE SALE PRICE: RICE: $41,910 LOCATION: OCATION: WA WATERTOWN, TER NY
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New York State Advances Massive Infrastructure Budget On Jan. 23, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo outlined the FY 2021 Executive Budget, advancing a clear vision and bold, nation-leading and historic actions to make progress happen in the State of New York. The budget plan features a $33 billion five-year plan to combat climate change, including a new plan to streamline government bureaucracy to deliver renewable energy projects faster; a $25 billion expansion of New York’s largest-in-the-nation building program, bringing it to $275 billion; a historic $28.5 billion investment in education while reforming funding formulas to prioritize support for poor schools; and an expanded Excelsior free college tuition program to include families making up to $150,000 per year. The Executive Budget also includes a new proposal to protect our democracy by banning foreign-influenced corporations from making campaign contributions; the most funding in the state’s history — an additional $64 million — to provide services to people who are homeless, including those with mental illness; investments to combat child poverty and $157 million to expand the Empire State Child Tax Credit, serving 400,000 families with children under 4 years old; and an additional $25 million funding to harden security infrastructure at non-public schools and cultural organizations vulnerable to hate crimes. The budget plan also will promote public health with proposals to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes and cap insulin co-payments at $100 per month. It will continue New York’s unprecedented economic and social progress by continuing middle class tax cuts for 4.7 million New Yorkers making under $300,000 a year; cutting small corporate business taxes, benefiting 36,000 taxpayers and saving them $35 million; enacting the strongest Paid Sick Leave program in the nation, impacting 1.3 million New Yorkers; closing the rape intoxication loophole; expanding banking services for lowincome people; and proposing an inclusive Equal Rights Amendment. The Governor’s proposal will reform the current Medicaid system with a new Medicaid Redesign Team co-chaired by Michael Dowling of Northwell Health and labor leader Dennis Rivera. The MRT II will work to reform the program and identify $2.5 billion in savings this year by finding industry efficiencies or additional industry revenue with zero impact to beneficiaries. For the 10th consecutive year, the Executive Budget is balanced and continues the state’s record of fiscal integrity. “This budget is a roadmap for delivering progressive results for the people of this state
and addressing the imminent challenges of our time by advancing social, racial and economic justice. We’re proposing historic investments in climate change and infrastructure programs and fixing the school aid formula to ensure poorer schools get the funding they need,” Cuomo said. “We’re tackling the division and hate that has spread like a cancer in the body politic by funding new security measures for organizations targeted by hate crimes, protecting our democracy from foreign-influenced corporations, and addressing homelessness, child poverty and other barriers facing lowincome New Yorkers. These policies build on our extensive accomplishments over the past nine years that have led to unprecedented economic growth and social progress and historically low unemployment throughout the state all while maintaining fiscal discipline and lowering taxes for middle class families.” 2021 Making Progress Happen Budget Highlights $33 Billion Five-Year Plan to Combat Climate Change: The FY 2021 Executive Budget continues New York’s record as the most aggressive climate leader in the world through a $33 billion five-year plan to combat climate change that will include: $3 billion Restore Mother Nature Bond Act supplemented by $740 million in additional state funding; $28 billion for green energy; and $1.5 billion for carbon-free transportation. The Governor also proposes reforms to approve renewable projects faster, with the state taking the lead in getting sites shovel ready for our green energy future. $275 Billion Infrastructure Program:
Building a New N.Y. Economic development follows infrastructure, and while the country sits idle New York State is forging ahead with the nation’s most aggressive $275 billion infrastructure program that is transforming every region of the State. Under the Governor’s leadership, New York is investing more today in roads and bridges than at any period in our State’s history, and the state has already completed $65 billion in construction, more than any state in the nation. Building upon these historic investments, Gov. Cuomo will continue to lead the way on creating a 21st Century transportation infrastructure that moves New York’s economy forward and improves quality of life for our residents and visitors. Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo photo DOT Capital Plan: The FY 2021 Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo delivers his Budget will support $11.9 billion for Fiscal Year 2021 Executive Budget the two-year DOT Capital Plan that address in Albany. will transform New York’s highways, bridges, rail, aviation infrastructure, Gov. Cuomo has undertaken the most ambi- non-MTA transit and DOT facilities. tious infrastructure plan in the nation. Compared to the final two years of the last Starting with an initial $100 billion invest- DOT Capital Plan, this is an increase of $3 ment, and followed up in the FY 2020 billion, or 33 percent. Budget with a second $150 billion investMTA Capital Plan Commitment: The ment, this budget begins the support for FY 2021 Budget will continue to support the expanding the total investment by $25 bil- $52 billion MTA Capital Plan — the largest lion to $275 billion with new investments in state investment in history. This investment transit, roads and bridges. The second phase, includes $3 billion to make up to 70 subway newly expanded $175 billion infrastructure stations accessible. plan builds on the Governor’s initial $100 Upstate Airport Economic billion plan and includes: Development and Revitalization • $87 billion for transportation, including Competition Round 2: The FY 2021 mass transit, railroads, airports, highways, Budget will invest up to $100 million bridges and tunnels across the state. to continue transforming upstate air• $35 billion for improving environmental ports with Round 2 of the Upstate facilities and parks, and the development of Airport and Economic Development green energy. Revitalization Competition. Airports • $11 billion for economic and communi- across the state will be encouraged to ty development. submit proposals to enhance safety and • $9 billion to further the state’s invest- economic development, improve airment in the construction of high-quality, port operations and access, reduce affordable housing for the people of New environmental impact and create better York. passenger experiences. • $19 billion to help school districts build Reimagining the Erie Canal: Building new and better school buildings. on the findings of the Reimagine the Canal • $14 billion to improve and maintain Task Force, the New York Power Authority, SUNY and CUNY buildings, state health which now oversees the Canal Corporation care facilities and other capital assets. as a subsidiary, will invest $300 million The $275 billion infrastructure program over the next five years to integrate the also will continue to fund $6 billion for the Empire State Trail and Erie Canal through a Long Island Rail Road Second Track, Third new program that will stimulate tourism and Track and 39 modernized stations; new economic development, address environLaGuardia and JFK Airports; the East Side mental challenges unknown a century ago, Access project; the Javits Center expansion; and create an asset that will improve the four new Bronx Metro-North stations in quality of life in communities along the transit deserts; the Empire State Trail; mod- 360-mile spine of the Erie Canal. A first ernization of the New York State Fair; and phase of funding will start this year that will the $1 billion New NY Broadband program, see BUDGET page 108 ensuring broadband internet access for all.
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2012 National NBT45 127’ Boom, Ball, Tag Axle, Eaton Fuller Transmission, Peterbilt 365, 380HP, 7487 hours, 53,399 miles, stk10519 $299,500
2015 Merlo 45.21 Roto, 10,000 lb. Lift Capacity, Max. Lift Height 68’2”, 4WD, 3 Steer Modes, 48” Forks, Hyd Winch, AC, 1853 Hrs, stk8469 ......................................$179,500
2015 National 800D, 110’ Boom, Calibrated for Jib, SFO, Peterbilt 348, 350HP, 781 Hours, 39,237 miles, stk8170.. ..........................................................................$239,500
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Poll Reveals Manufacturing Tops Issue List for 2020 Voters
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More than three quarters (76 percent) of registered voters want to know how 2020 presidential “Candidates for public candidates plan to support and grow manufacturing in the United office in 2020 need to States, according to a new national understand and support the poll from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) issues most critical to the conducted by Morning Consult and released Jan. 14. continued growth and Ninety-one percent of surveyed voters said that manufacturing is success of manufacturers if critical or important to the economy, while 92 percent said it is crit- they hope to be successful.” ical or important to the job market. Kip Eideberg One in five voters ranked manuAssociation of Equipment Manufacturers facturing as the number one sector to focus on, third only behind agriculture and health and social care. Democratic and Republican voters agree increasing manufacturing jobs in the United that manufacturing is critical to keeping States, with one quarter of voters saying he communities across the country strong and has done an excellent job and one quarter of voters saying he has done a poor job. prosperous. Voters also are split on whether a hypo“The issues that are important to equipment manufacturers in the United States will thetical Democratic nominee will actually be front and center during the Manufacturing keep, bring, and/or increase manufacturing Election, especially in swing states like jobs in the United States. The national poll included an oversamMichigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin” said Kip Eideberg, AEM senior pling of registered voters in manufacturingvice president of government and industry heavy Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and relations. “Candidates for public office in Wisconsin. The equipment manufacturing 2020 need to understand and support the industry supports more than 560,000 jobs in issues most critical to the continued growth the four swing states that President Obama and success of manufacturers if they hope to won in 2012 and President Trump carried in 2016. be successful.” To keep manufacturing front and center in The poll identified a number of key findings. Voters in Michigan and Wisconsin are 2020, AEM is launching a series of initiaslightly more likely to believe that tives to educate and engage the men and Democrats will be stronger champions for women of the industry in the political manufacturing, whereas voters in Ohio and process, including a three-month Pennsylvania are split between favoring “Manufacturing Express” tour of 20 states Republicans or Democrats as champions for that will highlight the importance of equipment manufacturing to communities across manufacturing. Seven in 10 voters are more likely to sup- the country, connect manufacturing voters port candidates running for office if they with elected officials and candidates, and support efforts to bolster the economy of promote civic engagement. rural America and prepare students for About the Poll careers in manufacturing. This poll was conducted by Morning “With manufacturing squarely in the spotlight this year, it is more important than ever Consult from Jan. 2 to 5, 2020, among a that we come together as an industry to show national sample of 2,000 registered voters. elected officials and candidates the policies There was an oversampling of 300 registhat matter, the values that are critical, and tered voters in Michigan, Wisconsin, why the men and women who make Pennsylvania and Ohio — states largely recAmerica are the source of our nation’s ognized as important swing states heading strength,” said John Garrison, chairman of into the 2020 elections. The interviews were the board and president and CEO of Terex conducted online and the data were weightCorporation, and 2020 chair of AEM’s gov- ed to approximate a target sample of Registered Voters based on age, race/ethnicernment and public affairs committee. The poll also identified splits in the elec- ity, gender, educational attainment, and torate. Voters are split on President Trump’s region. Results from the full survey have a performance on keeping, bringing, and/or margin of error of +/- 2 percent.
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Contractor Cites Triple Production Rate With RTG Piling Rig BURKE from page 10
with high crowd forces and torque. Burke’s crew worked from south to north to ensure a smooth transition between NJ DEP’s dune and its seawall. This required the temporary removal of the bordering dune, commencement of the Point Pleasant wall, and rebuilding of the dune at the transition point. All work was completed as promised on Nov. 1, 2019. “We started at the hardest part and that was definitely a part of the learning curve,” Burke said. “We had to go around three buildings and getting into the corners was very difficult because they were really tight.” Starting the wall in a jagged pattern also meant less productivity momentum up front. “We’ve done 1,200 feet of wall with inside and outside corners and we’re already hitting 100 feet a day,” he said, joking that he plans to dance a jig when the crew hits the straight run. “Once we get to this straightaway that machine’s [RTG] going to Burke was driving 100 linear ft. of piles per day despite having do at least 150 feet a day.” to work alongside the jagged perimeter of the boardwalk. The Burke doesn’t think 200 linear feet a day is out contractor expected to achieve 150 to 200 ft. on the straightway. of the question for the RG 19 T, but he doesn’t want to sacrifice quality either. Because these are exposed sheets, the crew is achieving 150 linear ft. a day based on keeping the piles perfectly straight and plumb. Burke has no previous pile driving projects to compare productivity rates, but he has done the homework. He cited several contractor friends maxing out at 50 linear ft. a day with cranemounted piling hammers and recognizes that the RTG is tripling that production rate. Although the RG 19 T is a complex piling rig, a standard heavy equipment operator can run it efficiently with some training and practice. ECA provided three days of onsite training to be exact. “He’s picking up speed as he’s getting better running it,” said Burke, noting that neither his operator nor ground crew had ever worked with sheet piles. “It comes down to the right manpower and tools.” Owner Funds Seawall to Protect the Oceanview Burke witnessed thousands of spectators propped against the boardwalk railing over the course of the project. Some were in awe of the machinery but most were there to express concern All sheet piles were delivered up front and carefully laid out on about the dune. Seawalls are increasingly being built along the the beach before pile driving got under way. East Coast to protect communities from extreme weather. The approach of installing a straight wall or dune in Manasquan Inlet. “There’s much more protection with the steel wall, and the middle of the beach often draws the ire of beachfront residents in New Jersey communities because it blocks the you keep the ocean view,” said Burke, noting that the wood ocean view. That was the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ cap rises no more than 3 ft. above the boardwalk. “And it’s all being done without a nickel of taxpayer dollars because plan for the Point Pleasant Seawall, in fact. The owner of Jenkinson’s, in an attempt to protect the the owners here took it upon themselves to fund the whole view for its residents, hired an engineer to design an alterna- job.” tive. They ultimately reached an agreement with the New RTG Silent Vibro Works Quietly Near Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) the Boardwalk and the Army Corps to shell out several million dollars of its As you walk up the ramp from the street side of the boardown money to build this seawall. It would run the entire length of Jenkinson’s Boardwalk from Trenton Avenue to the walk near Jenkinson’s Aquarium, it becomes apparent just
The MRV 150 AVM Silent Vibro was key to reducing disruption for stores and residents as Burke’s crews drove piles within feet of the boardwalk.
how close the Burke team was working to stores and homes. And yet the sound of pile driving is barely audible between the storefronts. The MRV 150 AVM Silent Vibro was key to avoiding disruption. This hammer achieved a reduction of 6 decibels from the previous model in 2017 with such features as encapsulation of the front section including the hydraulic motor; soundproofing of the spring suspension unit; soundproofing between spring suspension unit and clamping head; sheathing on all chains; and rubber coatings on all chain attachment points. A seismologist remained on hand at all times conducting vibration monitoring properties near Burke’s pile driving operation. He also documented the original condition of all homes along beach before work commenced. Store owners elected to conduct their own vibration monitoring to keep the project moving. The Burke crew had just begun driving piles at the intersection of two stores in early November morning with 1,200 ft. of wall driven to date. see BURKE page 105
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2016 HITACHI ZX300LC-6 $
134,000
2016 JOHN DEERE 550K $
115,000
2014 JOHN DEERE 210GLC
105,000
$
Stk# 31276, 4949 Hrs, Long Arm, 32" Pads, Aux Hydraulics
Stk# 23654, 1382 Hrs, XLT, ROPS, FT4, 105" BLADE, 18"TRKS, HEATER
Stk# 23739, 4435 Hrs, Long Arm, Wide Pads, Cab w/ AC
2015 JOHN DEERE 410K
2016 JOHN DEERE 544K
2014 JOHN DEERE 624K
$
79,000
$
165,000
125,000
$
Stk# 23356, 803 Hrs, MULTIBRAND COUPLER, DUAL BATTERIES
Stk# 23873, 1049 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Quick Coupler
Stk# 23877, 1795 Hrs, LDR-W/CAB/ AIR-20.5-25-RC-3.5 YD BUCKET
2015 JOHN DEERE 130G
2016 JOHN DEERE 333G
2015 JOHN DEERE 700K
$
124,000
$
63,000
118,000
$
Stk# 23612, 2181 Hrs, Long Arm, Rubber Pads, Aux Hydraulics
Stk# 23915, 1183 Hrs, Rubber Tracks, General Purpose Bkt
Stk# 23750, 3117 Hrs, 22" Pads, 126" Blade, Ripper, Screens
2015 JOHN DEERE 772GP
2011 JOHN DEERE 310SJ
2016 JOHN DEERE 648L
$
180,000
$
65,000
185,000
$
Stk# 23756, 3564 Hrs, CAB W/AC, LOW CAB; 12' BLD; 17.5R25'S
Stk# 23392, 1284 Hrs, Quick Coupler, General Purpose Bkt
Stk# 23601, 1872 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Dual Funct Grapple
2013 JOHN DEERE 60G
2018 JOHN DEERE 750K
2012 JOHN DEERE 135G
$
45,000
Stk# 23467, 2241 Hrs, 400MM RUB-TRK-6'1" ARM-NO BKT
$
220,000
Stk# 16314, 517 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Long Track, 22" Pads
88,000
$
Stk# 23626, 2289 Hrs, Cab w/ AC, Long Arm, Wide Pads
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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2016 Case CX350D, stk # EQ0022564, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 13'3" Arm, Aux. Hydr., 32" Pads, Long U/C, Strickland Hyd. QC, 54" Bkt, 3215 Hrs ..............................$192,500
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 2016 Case CX470C, stk # EQ0022209, Cab hours ....................................................... $121,053
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2016 Case 1121F, stk # EQ0041202, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Ride Control, 4F/3R Powershift, 26.5R25 Michelin XHA2; 6.1 yd3 Bucket; Op. Wt 59,192 lb, 5972 Hrs .... ....................................................$182,500
2016 Case 580SN WT, stk # EQ0043455 Cab w/ Heat & AC, 4WD, Exhoe, Ride Control, Hyd. QC, 4-IN-1 Bkt., Bhoe Aux., 1304 Hrs ........................................$69,500
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053
2015 Case 321F, stk # EQ0018415, Cab with AC,, STK Aux.# Hydr., Hydr. QC, 2012Heat CASE&621F 652, cabSSL w/ hea t & air , 1.44 yd. valve, G.P. Bkt., 445control, Hrs ............$69,500 3rd spool cwt, ride radial tires, 307
2017 Case 721G, stk # EQ0025620, Cab w/ Heat Ride, Control, 2012 &AC, CASE 621F STK # 652,3rd cabValve, w/ heatJRB & air,QC, 20.5Rx25 L3, cwt, Remaining Premier & Pro 3rd spool valve, ride control, radial tires, 307 Care Hrs, 611 hrs ........$162,500 hours 3Yr/3000 ....................................................... $121,053
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees COMPACTORS
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CRANES
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 tow& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,
BACKHOES
P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS
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
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HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,
8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach, 2011, Young 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR . . . . . . . .$179,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,500 MOTOR SCRAPERS
Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
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22” Pads, 4,100 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$82,000 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock Cat D6NLGP, 2008, VPAT Blade, Drawbar, 33” Pads, -Call For Your Needs 9,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 FORKS Cat D6NLGP, 2014, Foldable VPAT Blade, Paccar PA55 (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, winch, 7,200 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl Others Available Call Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR . . . . . . . . .$229,500
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Crews Carefully Stage Pin, Hangers Removal Sequence Caterpillar excavators and backhoes are among the equipment on the project.
VIADUCT from page 1
PennDOT’s contractor will rehabilitate the 15-span, 2,600-ft. long steel multi-girder structure (Wayne Junction Viaduct) that carries U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Expressway) over SEPTA tracks and the Nicetown section of Philadelphia.
Expressway] with its connections to Center City and the western suburbs.” Brad E. Rudolph, deputy communications director 2 of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, DeSantis agreed with Rudolph. Engineering District 6, reported that the project began in “But to add a little bit, another big obstacle with the pin February 2019 and will be completed in late 2022. The $88.5 million project is financed with 80 percent fed- and hanger removal is that all of these replacements must take place in a very specific sequence while still maintaining eral and 20 percent state funds. The general contractor is South State Inc. of Bridgeton, traffic on the bridge in each direction,” he said. He explained that there are 90 pin and hangers to be N.J., under the direction of Anthony DeSantis. Rudolph reported that PennDOT’s contractor will rehabil- removed based on the 10 locations along each of the nine itate the 15-span, 2,600-ft. long steel multi-girder structure girders. They get removed in stages along with demolition (Wayne Junction Viaduct) that carries U.S. 1 (Roosevelt and deck reconstruction. “The pin and hangers are being removed by our steel subExpressway) over SEPTA tracks and the Nicetown section contractor, Structural Service,” DeSantis said. “They have of Philadelphia. The following improvements will be performed: placing a completed various tasks similar to the pin and hanger new concrete deck; repairing structural steel and deteriorated concrete in the substructures; cleaning ARS Recycling Systems and painting the structure; replacing bearings, blasted the steel with downspouts and scuppers; installing new direction- an S6. al signing along U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Expressway); upgrading Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) components; and rehabilitating the bridge carrying Fox Street over U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Expressway). The project is being completed in six stages. “Currently, we are in stage 1 of 6,” DeSantis reported on Jan. 26. “Of stage 1, 90 percent of the bridge deck has been demolished and 40 percent of the decks have been reconstructed. We are currently prepping for more deck pours once we get warmer weather and also working on replacing bearings and pin and hangers.” This portion of the work is being done in a way that is not common. “The removal of the pin and hangers is a very unique aspect to this project,” Rudolph said. “The bearings and pin and hangers must be replaced in a very specific sequence in order to maintain the stability of the bridge while completely overhauling the movement points of the bridge.
Deteriorated concrete on piers and abutments also will be repaired and 300,000 lbs. of miscellaneous steel repairs will be made.
removals such as girder erection, girder splices, etc.” Another challenge is created because the work is taking place over approximately 25 railroad tracks that are in operation 24 hours a day. Rudolph also noted another issue. “Narrow work areas along with the staged construction makes every task more difficult due to the tight spaces,” he said. DeSantis reported that the project will include full reconstruction of the half-mile long bridge deck, approximately 190,000 sq. ft.; as well as the replacement of every bearing and bearing pedestal on the bridge, 194 in total. “Each girder will need to be jacked in order to complete the bearing and pedestal replacement,” he said. The entire bridge also will be blasted and painted, approximately 325,000 sq. ft. A 210,000-sq.-ft. protective shield has been installed under the entire bridge to protect City Street, the public and SEPTA/CSX Property, along with the construction and inspection staff. The installation of a new ITS system will include 30 new sign structures and new highway lighting. Deteriorated concrete on piers and abutments also will be repaired and 300,000 lbs. of miscellaneous steel repairs will be made. As of Jan. 10, PennDOT reported that travel restrictions were in place at night on eastbound and westbound Interstate 76 between the South Street and Interstate 676 interchanges in Center City Philadelphia for construction to rehabilitate the overhead viaduct. Rudolph reported that the project includes more than 7,000 cu. yds. of concrete. On the half-mile structure, 325,000 sq. ft. of steel will be repainted. It will include 210,000 sq. ft. of underdeck shield, 194 new bearings, 2.3 million lbs. of rebar, 45,000 rebar couplers and 500,000 lbs. of structural steel. Major subcontractors include Kuharchik Construction Inc., M Painting and Structural see VIADUCT page 112
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2007 Kalmar DCE 140-6, 31,000 Lbs. @ 24” LC, Enclosed Cab w/Heater, CAT Diesel C6.6, Dana TE1300 Trans, 167” Triple Mast, SS/FP, 96” Forks .. ..........................................P.O.R.
2000 Manitowoc 2250, 300ton, Series III ctwt option, 260' boom, Cummins diesel, S/N: 2251051 ....................P.O.R.
2007 Manitou MT1745, 10,000 lb. capacity, 54’ max lift, repaint, enclosed cab ...... ..........................................P.O.R.
2001 Link-Belt RTC 8040 SII, 40-ton, S/N: F7J1-5291, 105’ main boom, 28’-51’ 2-piece jib, Hydro gas ride, Aux winch, Rear steer indicator.... ..........................................P.O.R.
1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII, 230-ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom ................................P.O.R.
1999 Link-Belt LS248 HII, 200-ton, "C" ctwts, Ctwt removal system, 3rd drum, 200' main boom, 2 winch, S/N: H3I9-2238 ................P.O.R.
2007 Manitou M50-4, 10,000 lb. capacity, 4WD, 163” max lift w/ SS, enclosed cab, 48” forks..................................P.O.R.
2005 Manitex 1770C, 17- Ton, S/N 119511, 18,042 miles, Ford F750 210 HP CAT diesel, 23’ jib, 20’ wood deck ....P.O.R.
2008 Link-Belt RTC 8090, 90ton, 140’ main boom, 35’ – 58’ jib, 2 winches ..................P.O.R.
2009 Shuttlelift 3340B, S/N: 321134, 10.5-ton, Diesel engine, Independent outriggers, 13’-32’ boom w/12’-28’ jib, Block & ball, New York City swing lock ..............P.O.R.
2007 Demag AC200-1, S/N: 33167, 240-ton, Drive axle: 10x8x8, ZF automatic transmission, 6 cylinder diesel engine, 223’ main, 108’ jib ...... ..........................................P.O.R.
2007 Link-Belt 218 HSL, 110ton, 150’ main boom, “ABC” Ctwts, Block/Ball, diesel engine ..............................P.O.R.
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Callahan Construction Expands to N.Y. Callahan Construction Managers announced that it has officially opened a new office in White Plains, N.Y., expanding its presence throughout the northeast. Callahan is a full-service construction management company with more than 65 years of experience serving local, regional, and national clients. The company is headquartered in Bridgewater, Mass., and the new White Plains location marks Callahan’s second office. “This is a very exciting time for our company,” said Patrick Callahan, president of Callahan. “Callahan has been growing steadily over the last several years and now we’re ready to take the next step as a company and open a new office in New York. Our new location will allow us to serve our regional and national clients outside New England and build on our award-winning tradition.” In recent years, Callahan has expanded its services outside of New
England, and into the tri-state area with projects such as Danforth Square Apartments in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Residences at Montclair Station in Montclair, N.J., Benchmark at Split Rock in Shelton, Conn., Old Middletown High School in Middletown, Conn., Maplewood in Darien, Conn., and Hunters Chase located in Litchfield, Conn.. Callahan’s portfolio spans a diverse array of market sectors including multifamily residential, senior and affordable housing, hospitality, life sciences, corporate office, educational and retail. Many of Callahan’s projects incorporate resiliency, environmental sustainability and achieve LEED and Passive House designation. The company was voted a “Best Place to Work” by The Boston Globe in 2018. “The cornerstone of our success over the years has been an extremely high percentage of repeat business, which is attributable to our dedication
to client satisfaction, our culture, and our many wonderful employees,” said Callahan. About Callahan Callahan Construction Managers is a full-service construction management company based in Bridgewater, Mass., with regional offices in White Plains, N.Y. Callahan has served the New England and Northeast regions as a family business for more than 65 years. As one of the region’s largest open shop construction firms, Callahan provides a wide range of preconstruction and construction management services to local, regional, and national clients. Callahan enforces a high quality and innovative approach to all projects, including multi-family residential, senior housing, affordable housing, hospitality, life sciences, corporate office, educational, retail and other markets. For more information, visit www.callahan-inc.com.
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2001 Caterpillar IT28G: 13,899 hours, 2.75 yard, cab w/ a/c, hydraulic coupler, 27k lbs, stk#LO372........$34,500
2011 Caterpillar 312DL: 11,110 hours, new 30" Emaq bucket, aux hyd, 8'10" blade, a/c, 2 speed, 4 cyl Cat C4.2 Acert turbo, 90 hp, 32k lbs, stk#XC313 ......$53,500
2013 John Deere 210G: 6,020 hours, 48" bucket, good u/c, 2 speed, a/c, 6 cyl John Deere turbo, 174 hp, 50k lbs, stk#XC065..............................................................$69,500
2012 Caterpillar 980K: 15,810 hours, 6.5 yard, cab w/ a/c, joystick steer, 6 cyl Caterpillar C13 Acert turbo, auto ride control, 69k lbs, stk#LO564 ..............................$89,500
2013 Hyundai HL760-9A: 1,412 hours, 4.3 yard, cab w/ a/c, auxiliary hydraulics, ride control, 6 cyl Cummins turbo, 41k lbs, stk#LO160..........................................$87,500
2013 Caterpillar 336EL: 5,895 hours, 44" bucket, a/c, 2 speed, good u/c, 6 cyl Cat C9.3 Acert turbo, 316 hp, 84k lbs, stk#XC394 ..........................................................$119,500
2015 Caterpillar 336FL: 4,950 hours, 44" bucket, aux hyd, hydraulic coupler, 2 speed, a/c, good u/c, 6 cyl Cat C9.3 Acert turbo, 272 hp, 86k lbs, stk#XC920 ..$149,500
2015 JCB 3CX: 407 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, turbo, good rubber, 24" rear bucket, stk#BH192 .................. ..........................................................................................$52,500
2018 Caterpillar 908M: 9 hours, 1.4 yard bucket & 44" forks, hydraulic coupler w/ 3rd valve, cab w/ a/c, 4 cyl Cat C3.3B turbo, 73 hp, stk#LO321........................$79,500
2007 Ingersoll-Rand DD24: 2,331 hours, 49" smooth double drum, vibratory, orops, 4 cyl Kubota V2203, 43 hp, stk#CO021 ....................................................................$16,500
2001 New Holland LB110: 1,841 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, turbo, 2-stick backhoe controls, 24" digging bucket, stk#BH475 ......................................................$29,500
2011 Caterpillar D6K XL: 2,979 hours, 6-way blade, cab w/ a/c, good u/c, joystick steer, 6 cyl Caterpillar C6.6 Acert turbo, stk#DZ808 ............................................$75,500
2008 John Deere 244J: 5,200 hours, 1 yard, enclosed cab, hydraulic coupler w/ 3rd valve, 4 cyl John Deere turbo, 59 hp, 12k lbs, stk#LO510..............................$37,500
2014 Hitachi ZX210LC-5N: 5,292 hours, 46" bucket, a/c, 2 speed, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 172 hp, 48k lbs, stk#XC450 ....................................................................$64,500
2006 Caterpillar 330DL: 16,838 hours, 32" bucket, auxiliary hydraulics, hydraulic coupler, a/c, 2 speed, 6 cyl Cat turbo, 80k lbs, stk#XC239 ................................$59,500
2012 Case CX80: 2,549 hours, 24" bucket, manual thumb, a/c, 7'8" blade, swing boom, good u/c, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 18.5k lbs, stk#XC378 ......................................$44,500
1987 Timberjack 240: skidder w/ 50 ft Aerial Lift Inc bucket, 6'10" root rake, 4 spd w/ hi-lo transfer, orops, 4 cyl Detroit diesel, stk#FO358..........................................$19,500
2004 John Deere 135C RTS: 8,324 hours, 35" bucket, manual thumb, 2 speed, reduced tail swing, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 31k lb size class, stk#XC262 ........................$49,500
2013 Caterpillar 262D: 1,582 hours, 2950 lb lift, cab w/ a/c, pilot controls, aux hyd, 72" bucket, 4 cyl Cat C3.3B turbo, new tires, stk#SK272 ......................................$27,500
2006 Genie Z34/22IC: 2,030 hours, 34 ft knuckle boom, 22 ft horizontal reach, 4x4, 56" basket, jib, 3 cyl Perkins diesel, stk#AE694 ..........................................$15,500
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Accidents Happen Fast — Plan to Avoid Them First, Not Last SAFETY from page 1
hazards found during an inspection. Like OSHA, construction contractors want a safe job site. But for workers to perform their jobs safely, they need the right tools and equipment for the task at hand; training and education to make good decisions; and jobsite leadership that motivates and encourages safe behavior, believes Paul Satti of the Chicagoland Construction Safety Council. A work-related event during which an injury, illness or fatality has occurred can often be attributed to an unsafe condition or act on a construction site, he said. These situations almost always result from failure of some component of an organization’s management system, continued Satti, the Council’s technical director. Flawed safety and health programs often share these characteristics: 1) a lack of management support, commitment, and resources; 2) insufficient training; and 3) a failure in supervisor accountability. “In the construction industry, short-sighted pressures abound, from ‘working fast’ to ‘getting the job done’ to ‘accommodating the lowest bidder.’ In the long run, these strategies prove costly,” he said. An effective safety and health management system rewards successful businesses with fewer losses in manpower, equipment and productivity. “The core elements of an effective safety and health management system include management leadership, worker participation, risk identification and assessment, hazard prevention and control, education and training,” said Satti. To help employers and employees remain safe and sound, OSHA has established a national network of more than two-dozen training organizations located throughout the country. Each OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Center offers affordable and accessible programming for the construction, maritime, and general industries, according to Satti. His three best practices for incident prevention on construction job sites are a commitment to a comprehensive safety and health management system that includes established goals and engaged employees; training at all levels, from experienced supervisors to front-line workers, about how to recognize and avoid workplace hazards; and accountability for individual actions. He said this includes “persistence in determining the root causes of unsafe conditions and behaviors.” It behooves all construction contractors to make sure the equipment operators in their employ are qualified to run the machinery assigned to them. But construction data
An injury, illness or fatality on a job site can often be attributed to an unsafe condition or act. These situations almost always result from failure of some component of an organization’s management system.
management solutions provider Nektar said because of the prevalence of incident reports involving heavy equipment and earthmoving machines, operators must have identifiable and verifiable training on the equipment they are operating that day. According to the Edmonton, Albertabased company, accidents can happen to both novice operators and seasoned veter-
ans. “Accidents can happen, but most are preventable incidents,” according to Nektar. “Having regular safety meetings and up-todate procedures and training will keep incidents down and work days more efficient.” Here are the company’s tips for avoiding equipment accidents beginning with situational awareness:
• Blind spot: Heavy equipment operators have to be 100 percent sure that no one is behind them or in their blind spots when moving, even if this involves getting out of the machine and checking. If vision is limited, have a spotter stand in a safe, visible position to guide and direct you. Inform those working around you of your blind spots and require them to make eye contact with you before coming in the equipment’s vicinity. High-visibility vests are a must on all sites. • Communication: Always be in constant communication with the people working around you. A two-way radio is the best form of communication, according to the company. If that option is not available, then use hand signals from a spotter who has been properly trained. Communication with operators should be touched upon at every safety meeting and reinforced by the foreman on site. • Seatbelts: Wearing a seatbelt in heavy equipment is just as important as in a moving motor vehicle. There is no excuse for not wearing one at all times. Not only will it save the operator’s life in the case of a rollover, it keeps him or her firmly in the seat when operating on rough terrain, saving energy and reducing close calls by the end of a long day. see SAFETY page 112
Heavy equipment operators have to be sure no one is behind them or in their blind spots when moving. If vision is limited, have a spotter stand in a safe, visible position to guide and direct you. Require those working around you to make eye contact before coming in the equipment’s vicinity. High-visibility vests are a must, as well.
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Construction Employment Increases in 34 States, D.C. Thirty-four states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between December 2018 and December 2019, while construction employment increased in 29 states from November to December, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released Jan. 24. Association officials added that most contractors expect to continue adding to their payrolls in 2020, according to the results of the association’s annual construction forecast. “Construction employment consistently expanded in at least two-thirds of the states throughout 2019, even though contractors reported difficulty in finding qualified workers all year long,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “As long as they are able to continue finding qualified workers, most firms expect to continue hiring this year.” Texas added the most construction jobs in 2019 (55,900 jobs, 7.4 percent), followed by California (31,300 jobs, 3.6 percent) and Florida (25,500 jobs, 4.6 percent). Maine added the highest percentage of construction jobs (11.5 percent, 3,100 jobs) since last December, followed by New Mexico (10.8 percent, 5,100 jobs) and Utah (8.6 percent, 9,000 jobs). Construction employment reached a record high in Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington. Sixteen states shed construction jobs in 2019. Ohio lost the largest number of construction jobs (minus 9,000 jobs, minus 4.0 percent). Other states with large job losses include Louisiana (minus 7,000 jobs, minus 4.8 percent) and Minnesota (minus 3,600 jobs, minus 2.8 percent). Wyoming lost the highest percentage of construction jobs during the past twelve months (minus 9.5 percent, minus 2,100 jobs). Other states with large percentage losses include West Virginia (minus 7.2 percent, minus 3,400 jobs) and Connecticut (minus 5.5 percent, minus 3,400 jobs). Texas added the most construction jobs between November and December (3,800 jobs, 0.5 percent), followed by Ohio (3,400 jobs, 1.6 percent), Florida (3,100 jobs, 0.5 percent), Arizona (1,600 jobs, 0.9 percent)
and Iowa (1,500 jobs, 1.9 percent). Iowa added the highest percentage of construction jobs, followed by North Dakota (1.8 percent, 500 jobs) and Ohio. Construction employment decreased from November to December in 16 states and the District of Columbia and was unchanged in five other states. Nevada lost the largest number of construction jobs (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 2.6 percent), followed by West Virginia (minus 1,600 jobs, minus 3.5 percent) and Pennsylvania (minus 1,600 jobs, minus 0.6 percent). West Virginia also had the largest percentage decline for the month,
followed by Nevada and Wyoming (minus 1.5 percent, minus 300 jobs). Association officials noted that contractors appear optimistic about demand for all types of commercial construction in 2020, based on the results of the 2020 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook the association prepared with Sage. But they cautioned that 81 percent of firms report they are having a hard time finding qualified workers to hire. They urged government officials to boost funding for career and technical education, open new high schoollevel construction skills programs and allow more people with construction skills to legally enter the country to allow payrolls to continue to expand. “While there appears to be plenty of demand for work this year, it is not certain there will be enough workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Public officials can help more people start high-paying construction careers by simply exposing more young adults to the industry and allowing more workers into the country.”
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Hosts Dealer Dinner (L-R) are Shaun Galligan, HCEA district manager — Southeast; Jason Wainwright, NED VP sales NC; M.S. Kang, HCEA president; and Eli Bello, HCEA district manager — South Central.
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas hosted a dealer dinner in conjunction with the AED Summit in Chicago Jan. 14 to 16, 2020. The AED Summit is a premier industry event where construction equipment distributors, manufacturers and service providers are brought together able to connect with peers under one roof. The dinner represented by 40 dealer management as well as several Cummins representatives offered an opportunity for the attendant to exchange good wishes for 2020 and share some best practices. The dinner was followed by a short presentation by Stan Park, vice president of distribution and marketing, to highlight some key topics in 2020 that include Hyundai’s technology innovations in motion, new model introduction, retail support, ConExpo preparation, and a milestone 30-year partnership between Hyundai and Cummins. M.S.Kang, president of HCEA, presented 2019 Top Dealer Award to the following dealers while the Dealer of the Year award went to National Equipment Dealers. 2019 Hyundai Dealer of the Year: National Equipment Dealers (NED). NED now represents Hyundai Construction Equipment across the Carolinas, Florida and parts of Texas,
through a recent merger of Four Seasons Equipment, May Heavy Equipment, Rob’s Hydraulics Inc. and Earthmovers Equipment. In addition to the dealer of the year award, additional top dealer awards were presented to the following Hyundai dealers: Highway Equipment Company, RECO Equipment Inc., Chappell Tractor, Porter Group U.S.A., Crosby Equipment Co., Rueter’s Equipment, MECOM Equipment and A. Montano Equipment Co. Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas’ North American dealer network includes more than 75 dealerships operating more than 180 locations offering sales, service, and parts for the full line of Hyundai excavators, wheel loaders, compaction rollers and other construction equipment. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com.
LBX Will Donate Portion of All February Machine Sales to American Heart Assoc. Throughout the month of February, the American Heart Association (AHA) is asking the nation to rally together and donate for all the reasons that make life precious. For the fourth year in a row, LBX Company, Lexington, Ky., will support the “Life Is Why We Give” campaign by giving $500 to the AHA for every Link-Belt excavator, forestry machine or material handler retailed in February in North America. LBX is a national program supporter of this campaign. LBX also is challenging our North American dealers to support their local AHA chapters. During February, many Link-Belt excavator dealers will again participate in a special campaign that encourages both employees and customers to get involved locally with the American Heart Association through charitable donations or volunteering their time. Your local AHA chapter can help you get started with ideas for increasing engagement and establishing volunteer programs that will have a posi-
tive impact on your community throughout the year. To find your local chapter, go to heart.org/HEARTORG. To learn more about company promotions and special Life Is Why We Give events, please visit heart.org/en/getinvolved/ways-to-give/life-is-whywe-give. Donations also can be made directly to the American Heart visiting Association by 2.heart.org/site/SPageNavigator/donateno w_heart.html. Donations will help benefit research, public education and community health initiatives of the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association. About the American Heart Association The American Heart Association is devoted to saving people from heart disease and stroke — the two leading causes of death in the world. We team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide life-
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cross beneath. An attorney for environmental groups that have sued to overturn Trump’s permit for the line said they will ask the judge in the case to block the new approval. “We have every confidence that the federal courts will set aside these approvals,” said Steve Volker, who represents the Indigenous Environmental Network. Additional approvals from the Army Corps of Engineers are needed for the pipeline’s impact to Montana’s Fort Peck dam. Two utilities must approve power lines that would connect to the project’s pumping stations. On Montana’s Fort Peck Reservation, where tribal members fear an oil spill getting into water supplies, state Sen. Frank Smith said Trump’s strong support for the project appeared to be pushing it through. “All we can do is pray from here on in,” Smith said. “The president said it’s going through, and it’s going through.” The Democratic lawmaker added that despite TC Energy’s pledge to operate safely, “there can still be human error” and another spill would happen. TC Energy spokeswoman Sara Rabern said in a statement that the government approval marked an “important step as we advance towards building this important energy infrastructure project.” In Phillips County, Montana, where the line would cross the Canada border into the United States, officials want the tax revenue on the oil that would pass through, estimated at more than $1 million annually. “It’s a no-brainer for us as far as how the community feels,” county commissioner John Carnahan said. “We’d go out there and help them if we could. It’s not only good for the county, it’s good for America.” U.S. District Judge Brian Morris in Montana initially denied a request from environmentalists to block construction in December because no work was immediately planned. But he also has ruled against the project, including a 2018 decision that stalled the line and prompted Trump to issue a new presidential permit for it to cross the U.S.-Canada border. In Nebraska, the state Supreme Court removed the last major obstacle for the project in August when it ruled in favor of state regulators who had approved a route for the pipeline in 2017. TC Energy intends next month to begin mobilizing construction machinery to areas for worker camps and pipeline storage yards in Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska, according to its court filings. It also plans to start toppling trees along the route in parts of South Dakota. Associated Press reporter Grant Schulte in Lincoln, Neb., contributed to this report.
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Associated Equipment Distributors Members Gather in
Nathan Uphus (L), sales manager, and Pat Jennissen, vice president of sales and marketing, of Felling Trailers, are at the AED Summit to talk about Felling’s wide array of products.
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(L-R) are Justin Rupar, vice president of sales and marketing, ASV; Bill Stewart, district sales manager, ASV; Paula Benard, president of C.N. Wood Co. Inc.; Stephen Gatti, national sales manager, ASV; Gerry Carney, sales and market analyst of C.N. Wood Co. Inc. C.N. Wood is relatively new to the ASV family; however, they are finding tremendous success with their customers in New England.
Industry’s Future. This panel was moderated by Steve Sandherr, CEO of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and provided information shared by industry customers and experts, focusing on the needs, concerns and the current direction of the industry. The day was capped with the annual AED Foundation Fundraising Gala, featuring dinner, a silent auction and a live auction hosted by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. More than 20 items were up for bid, including Canadian fishing trips, which went for $14,500 each — the most impressive items of the evening. Wednesday’s General Session included a message from Brian P. McGuire, president and CEO of AED. Awards were presented to Diane Benck, immediate past chairwoman of AED and vice president of general operations of West Side Tractor Sales Co. (the P.E. MacAllister Democracy Award); Jim Behrenwald, president of AIS Construction Equipment (the Morton R. Hunter Sr. Distinguished Industry/Association Contribution Award); and Michael
Vazquez, vice president of membership of AED and vice president of MECO Miami (The Chairman’s Award). Kris Paronto, former Army Ranger and private security contractor, who was part of the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012, gave the keynote address. “No matter what the odds are, you push through,” said Paronto. That evening, the focus was on the ladies at the Women in Equipment Distribution Reception, where women discussed the issues that specifically relate to them. The final day of the Summit included a Fun Run/Walk 5k, Professional Dealer Education sessions and the closing of the General Session, where the Paul D. (Bud) Hermann Emerging Leaders Award was presented to Jonathan Campbell of Wheeler Machinery. Later new AED Chairman Ron Bartlet gave an introductory speech, leading up to a keynote address by former governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie. The 2020 AED Summit was a success and members can look forward to the 2021 Summit, Jan. 12 to 15 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. CEG
Happy to be at the AED Summit in Chicago are Jeff Williams (L), regional sales manager of Screen Machine, and Timothy Miller, director of business development of SMI Compact.
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(L-R): Scott Dubois, Gerard Calamari and Zack Manz, all of Contractors Sales Co. in Albany, N.Y., are collecting good information at the AED Summit in Chicago. Contractors Sales Co. is celebrating 100 years in business in 2020.
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Mecalac, a French manufacturer of compact equipment designed for urban construction, is considered among Europe’s most innovative equipment companies — and in the United States, the company is looking to expand its dealer network. The entire sales and marketing team of FAE USA were at AED promoting their entire line of construction and landclearing products. The company’s products include a full line of rock shredders, stone crushers, soil stabilizers, and asphalt and bitumen road shredders/grinders for the construction industry. The company makes forestry mulchers, forestry tillers, sub soilers, and stump cutters for the landclearing industry. Varying size ranges of each of these products are designed for easy installation, operation and high production for excavators, skid steer and compact track loaders and tractors. The company also sells the Prime Tech line of prime movers. FAE USA and its parent company FAE in Italy will partner at ConExpo 2020 to unveil a vast array of new innovative products. (L-R): Mike Sampels, Chad Florian, Allen Tennis, Benjamin Saenz, Jim Thompson, Lee Smith, Maria Bray, Giorgio Carera, Bradley Wiseman, Ryan Smith, Dan Crow, James Steindl and Chris Koch. Kris “Tanto” Paronto, keynote speaker at the AED Summit in Chicago, signs his book, “The Ranger Way,” for an attendee. Paronto spoke about the 13-hour ordeal of the terrorist attack on the U.S. special mission in Benghazi, Libya.
Rubble Master’s Rene Wagner (L), digital communications manager, and Geoffrey Faber, West territory manager, were glad to be at the AED Summit. Rubble Master has established a strong distribution network across the United States.
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Andy Aska, regional product support manager of LiuGong North America, displayed a new LiuGong 9018F compact excavator.
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which employs more than 500 workers and contributes to more than 5,800 indirect jobs throughout the county. Under the bridge’s current weight limits, all commercial traffic from Canada to Madawaska must now be rerouted primarily through Van Buren, adding 75 mi. and nearly two hours in transit time to each trip. We need a new bridge.” Last year, the legislature created the Blue Ribbon Commission to Study and Recommend Funding Solutions for the State’s Transportation Systems. Commission members have identified an annual unmet funding need of approximately $232 million. Members recommend that after providing sufficient funding, the state gradually reduces its reliance on bonding. The commission is continuing to meet this year to try to identify a nonpartisan solution to MaineDOT’s chronic funding problem. “Not meeting this need is both concerning and disappointing,” said Paul Koziell, president of CPM Constructors Inc. of Freeport. “The Work Plan is comprehensive and mentions lots of projects. However, what projects are not in this Work Plan as a result of this annual $232-million shortfall and should be? Think about this when you are driving and hit a crack in the road, a deteriorating road shoulder, or raised bridge joint and then need to bring your car, truck or SUV to the garage for yet another front-end alignment. Maine deserves better. We need not only to maintain our transportation infrastructure but also to improve it. Regrettably, until there is a willingness to solve this funding shortfall once and for all, this will not be accomplished.” “Businesses in every sector in Maine are eager to recruit and train tomorrow’s workforce,” said Dana Connors, president of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce. “That workforce needs to be able to get to and from work safely, and their families need to be able to access educational and recreational opportunities throughout the state. Transportation infrastructure and having transportation choices is important to every single citizen in the state of Maine, which means it is important to every single business in Maine, no matter their size, their location, their product or service. Transportation is critical to every single one of us. We must make it more cost-effective to move freight, we must expand transit for our aging population, and we must do so with safety at top of mind. This Work Plan moves us in the right direction.”
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Increasing Used Equipment Resale Values — The Checklist By Jared Haughton SPECIAL TO CEG
Resale values fluctuate for construction equipment, but not just because of the brand, hours on the machine, time of year or economic conditions. What you put into your used machine before you sell it matters too. If you’re looking to sell, this checklist can potentially help you increase your machine’s resale value to get more out of it. Service history: Always have the machine’s complete service history available to show what service has been done and when, including what components or parts have been changed out. The service history helps you prove that the machine’s condition is reflective of its age and hours. This can be especially important if you’re selling a highhour machine that’s actually in really good shape. For example, a buyer may assume an excavator with 8,000 hours on it needs a lot of work; but that may not be true if the undercarriage and other critical components were recently serviced or replaced. Outside appearance: Take time to clean your machine; then make sure all the sheet metal is straight. The buyer’s initial impression of the machine is critical. If you see any places where touch-up paint will improve the appearance, that also can dramatically improve your resale value. With paint, though, you can go overboard — if you use excessive paint that doesn’t look uniform, it may indicate to a buyer that you’re trying to hide something when you’re not. Also, don’t paint black components like coils, springs or hoses. This can signal a rush job, or again, that you’re trying to hide something. Black hydraulic hoses painted yellow may actually decrease your resale value. The rule of
Take time to clean your machine; then make sure all the sheet metal is straight. The buyer’s initial impression of the machine is critical.
thumb is don’t do more than you have to — simple, uniform touch-ups on a clean machine are best. Cab: A clean, functioning cab indicates to a buyer that the owner/operator took good care of their machine. First, make sure the cab is thoroughly cleaned and wiped down. You also need to check all the switches to make sure each one is functioning properly. If you have any that aren’t, replacing them will be worth it. And don’t forget about the seat — make sure it adjusts properly. A seat
assembly is around $5,000 (sometimes more), so make sure it works or you may have to deduct that from your resale value. Leaks: Check the entire machine for leaks and fix any you find. Even if it’s not a critical leak, when a buyer sees one, they assume it’s indicative of bigger issues. Replacements: Replacing some parts of a machine may seem expensive up front, but it may be worth it if you can get that back (and more) when you sell it. For example, it’s not uncommon for an excavator in a demolition
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environment to have a rear door that’s smashed in. It can cost a lot of money to replace it, but if you have the ability to do it yourself, you might spend around $5,000 on the door and it could net you back several times that amount in profit. Making sure your machine physically looks good, is clean and is in work-ready condition can help you increase your resale value — and having the service history helps you prove it’s worth every penny you’re trying to get out of it.
Check the entire machine for leaks and fix any you find. Even if it’s not a critical leak, when a buyer sees one, they assume it’s indicative of bigger issues.
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Looking Back Looking Back at Construction in New England From the Mid 20th Century By Edgar A. Browning SPECIAL TO CEG
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Looking Back Remembering the Past: Contractors Build Up New England Infrastructure HISTORY from page 46
In Massachusetts Edgar A. Browning photo: Daniel O’Connell’s Sons Collection
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons of Holyoke, Mass., built the largest bridge on the original Massachusetts Turnpike constructed in 1955-1956. The Westfield River bridge is 1,464 ft. long and 250 ft. high spanning a deep river gorge. Here, the only river pier is being poured within a sheet pile cofferdam using a Koehring 34-E concrete mixer and a Bucyrus-Erie 54-B crawler crane wielding a concrete bucket.
In Massachusetts Edgar A. Browning photo Daniel O’Connell’s Sons Collection
D. O’Connell’s contract for the Westfield River bridge was $2,714,414. The bridge deck is being poured in this scene. The contractor set up a batch plant near the site to supply the 12,000 cu. yds. of concrete needed. One of the firm’s Autocars with a Worthington mixer is on the bridge.
In Vermont International Collection photo
In Vermont Vermont State Archive photo
Burnett & Campbell of Burlington, Vt., held a $359,158 contract for a 1.288 mi. road improvement project in Ferrisburg, Vt., during 1958. The contractor here is using a Link-Belt LS-68 shovel and a Caterpillar D6 bulldozer.
Caledonia Inc., formally Caledonia Sand & Gravel, is using an International TD25C bulldozer to push load a fleet of International 295B Pay Scrapers on an I-91 project in Newbury, Vt. The .706 mi. stage one project was awarded for $2,168,000 and is located in Orange County and the town of Newbury. The photo was taken on Oct. 11, 1972.
In Rhode Island Edgar A. Browning photo: Mack Truck Collection
Rhode Island Sand & Gravel of Hillsgrove, R.I., purchased two new Mack LJSWX 10-wheelers in 1952. One of the Mack trucks is being loaded with washed sand with a Michigan 175A tractor shovel.
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Doosan Bobcat Unveils Plans for $26M Expansion of Litchfield, Minn., Facility Doosan Bobcat, a manufacturer of compact equipment industry, announced plans for a $26 million expansion of its Litchfield, Minn., manufacturing facility. The investment will enable meeting an increased demand for Bobcat’s growing and expanded line of compact equipment and attachments. The Litchfield announcement coincides with the official opening of Doosan Bobcat’s nearly $2 million investment in a new Global Collaboration Center in downtown Minneapolis at 150 South Fifth St. The center serves as an easily accessible, centralized location where some elements of the company’s global functions work, host global meetings and accelerate innovation. “These investments demonstrate our commitment to our presence in
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“We have enjoyed a longstanding relationship with the Litchfield community and appreciate the continued support of the folks there,” said Mike Ballweber, president of Doosan Bobcat North America. “Our company will continue to expand our facilities and manufacturing capabilities to allow us to meet the future The Global Collaboration Center is located at 150 South Fifth St. in the needs of Bobcat dealers and customers, while continually enhancing excellence 150 Tower building of Fifth Street Towers across our business.” Bobcat continues to increase its manuMinnesota, which is a major manufacturing hub and now a facturing footprint with investments in facilities across North center for our global operations,” said Scott Park, chief exec- America. Recently, the company announced a $17 million utive officer and president of Doosan Bobcat. “We are proud investment in Gwinner, N.D., and an $11 million investment to continually expand our compact equipment line to help in Statesville, N.C. These efforts are part of Doosan Bobcat’s empower our customers to accomplish more.” long-term strategic growth initiatives as a global leader in the Located approximately 65 miles west of Minneapolis, compact equipment industry, in addition to demonstrating its Doosan Bobcat’s investment in Litchfield will modernize the long-term commitment to employees and communities. existing production facility by adding new paint lines, a cliDoosan Bobcat is a part of the Doosan Group, which mate-controlled environment, assembly line upgrades and employs 43,000 people in 38 countries worldwide and is more. When completed, the project will more than triple the based in Seoul, South Korea. The entity represents worldsize of the current footprint and expand the facility to nearly renowned brands including Bobcat compact equipment, 200,000-sq.-ft. Once fully operational, the expanded facility Doosan Portable Power products and Geith attachments. is also expected to triple its workforce, from the current 100 These Doosan companies are in the engineering, manufacemployees to an anticipated 300 full-time employees, which turing and marketing of compact construction equipment, will significantly impact the area’s local economy. generators, air compressors, lighting systems, light comConstruction is under way, with full completion expected paction equipment and attachments. by September 2020. The Litchfield facility has been a part of Doosan Bobcat North America, headquartered in West Doosan Bobcat since 2004, and today manufactures attach- Fargo, N.D., is the U.S. and Canadian subsidiary of Doosan ments for Doosan Bobcat loaders and excavators for the Bobcat Inc. For more information, visit doosanbobcat.com North American market. and bobcat.com.
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HP2X Construction believes the next wave of machines for confined workspace jobs are purpose-built designs, like Fiori self-loading mixing systems and articulated site dumpers.
HP2X Construction and HP2X Equipment are sister companies based in Cleves, Ohio, serving the Cincinnati area, Indiana and Kentucky.
Fiori Reversible Equipment Has HP2XAnticipating Future A switchyard expansion job for a utility customer required at least a year-and-a-half commitment working around difficult job site limitations. Complicating factors including energized high-power overhead electrics, OSHA clearance requirements and narrow access to the work area left little room for machinery. Jason Lapp, HP2X Construction project manager and estimator, said his crews will often use skid steers or rent cement buggies to move material and cement at confined job sites like those described. Since moving material that way on this job would take way too much time, they went looking for larger volume site dumpers. Enter in the Fiori D40 Dumper Soon they discovered the Fiori product line of equipment. Harvey Pelley, HP2X vice president and co-owner, said he knew immediately that the Fiori D40 dumper was perfect for this job. It is the smallest dumper in the Fiori line: a 4WD, diesel-powered dumper with an articulated body. It has an 8,818-lb. loading capacity, yet at its broadest point is just 7.8 ft. wide. Other brands offered site dumpers with similar features, such as a 180-degree pan rotation that enables an operator to dump to the left or right of the vehicle, as well as straight off the end. None, however, offer reversibility. An enclosed, climatecontrolled cab is only available as an option on their models at extra cost. These are both standard features in the Fiori product line. The cab was an especially attractive feature for HP2X. “We work in Ohio,” Pelley said. “Winters can be harsh here, especially driving around in an open vehicle at 20 degrees.” Pelley promptly purchased a D40 from Dominion Equipment Parts. Dominion introduced the Fiori line to North America in 2016. Headquartered in Richmond, Va., and perhaps better known as a manufacturer and distributor of rubber tracks, Dominion provides sales, service and product support from seven regional locations in addition to its Richmond headquarters — including one in Cincinnati,
Ohio, not far from HP2X’s facilities in Cleves. Reversibility Enhances Safety, Lowers Cost The most distinctive feature of a Fiori site dumper is its reversibility. The entire operating station inside the cab pivots, allowing the driver to swing the seat and controls around to face the direction of travel. In a sense, the operator is always driving “forward” while traveling to and from the loading and dumping points. Its reversibility has been well received for how it enhances worksite safety. Lapp said many of HP2X’s customers require a spotter, or a “backer,” whenever an operator backs up a rig. The unit’s reversibility means they don’t need one. “And that means you’re not paying for two people to operate a machine, one just standing there for eight hours watching,” he said. The D40 dramatically improved HP2X’s operational efficiency so that within two weeks they bought a second one. “I think at that point we already had the largest Fiori fleet in all of North America,” Pelley said. Using their reversible site dumpers, HP2X finished the job two weeks ahead of schedule.
Reversibility enhances safety and eliminates the cost of another laborer to act as a spotter while backing up a rig.
Self-loading, Automated Mixer Then HP2X invested in a DB460 concrete batch vehicle. It is a 4WD self-loading cement mixer system with fourwheel steering and a drum that can be oriented anywhere along a 240-degree arc. Like the Fiori site-dumpers, it features reversibility of travel. Although the DB460 bucket makes it easy to manually load cement by the bag, they also purchased a mobile horizontal cement silo, increasing operational efficiency for bigger jobs. “The mixer system is like having a mobile batch plant at a fraction of the cost of building, operating and maintaining its own,” Pelley said. “The cost just to build a plant could run at least a half million dollars.” He ballparked cement trucks at a quarter million each. Jobs that HP2X can use its Fiori mixer system eliminate the need for a batch plant, cement trucks and transfer vehicles altogether. HP2X can make up the exact batch size needed for a specified mix design right at the job site, complete with a printed batch ticket. It also means they don’t have to work around a plant’s operating hours. Work can be done at night if a job calls for it. The ability to adjust batch size saves HP2X money by reducing waste, and there are no partial batch fees. Plus, they can make up their batches at a significantly lower cost per yard than they can order them delivered. To put it another way, HP2X can now pay itself to mix and deliver cement for every yard it pours. The savings represent a competitive advantage for bidding jobs. Automated Precision HP2X put the system to work on its first job, making up precast work for a soldier pile and lagging job in its own yard. Mixing is an automated process. “Get your mix dialed in,” Lapp said, “and it’s all push-button after that.” Once HP2X has a mix fine-tuned, it’s added to the onboard computer’s memory. From that point on, the operator simply selects it see FIORI page 62
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Love for Fiori Spurs HP2X to Become Authorized Dealer FIORI from page 56 lessly as the DB460 bucket fills up the get the proper mix. Admixtures, if needed, are stored in the rig’s admixture tanks. Their from the menu of stored mix designs and required amount of powder. Next, the mixer adds water from its flow is also electronically metered and coninputs a batch size. The system electronically controls the onboard water supply. The system factors in trolled. rest, ensuring repeatable consistency for any moisture already present in the aggregate to Versatility of Reversible given mix design batch after batch, Equipment even after switching from one mix Lapp said the equipment is perfect design to another and back. That’s for their operations, but he sees endhandy, Lapp said, for projects requirless possibilities for these machines in ing 3,000 psi cement for one batch a wide variety of applications. and one-day or three-day, 4,000 psi “I can see them being used on concement for another or different struction projects and in bridge work. slumps within a given mix design. You can pour thrust blocks, tie-ins To begin, the operator uses the rig’s and floors in buildings. I can even see integrated loading bucket to scoop up them being used by pool companies aggregate from the pile. Raised above and for making concrete statues.” the drum opening, the bucket funcThe D100 dumper would be espetions as a hopper, its bottom hatch cially useful for padding ditches or controlled by the operator. When the backfilling a pipeline trench, Lapp weight of material in the final bucket said. “Water lines, gas lines, sewers load exceeds what is required for that — pour fill from the side or straddle batch, “The computer tells the operathe trench, and then the driver just tor to shake a little out,” Lapp said. A swings around to face the other way, tip-off function lets the operator driving out the same way they drove empty out the bucket to the correct in.” amount. Reversibility has another benefit Aggregate now loaded, the opera- Features such as three-way dumping, directional tor drives to the sand pile and repeats reversibility and climate-controlled cabs make it easy he hadn’t considered: “It extends tire the process. At the cement silo, the for a site dumper to reach hard-to-access areas with life,” Lapp said. Rolling in a straight line over abrasive materials like rock mixer and silo communicate wire- obstructions.
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fill is easier on tires than repeatedly making hard turns on them. HP2X Encouraged to Become Authorized Fiori Dealer Pelley said he and his wife, Jill Pelley, president and majority owner of HP2X Construction, believe so strongly in the reversible equipment that they founded a sister company in 2018 to sell them. HP2X Equipment is an authorized Fiori dealership, making its product line available to other contractors and offering full-service sales, financing, technical support, training and consultation. “That we use them in our own construction business makes us a unique kind of dealer,” Lapp said. HP2X Equipment offers much more than sales and product support. They are application experts who know the capabilities of these machines firsthand and are fellow contractors interested in forming long-term relationships. Although the Fiori brand is still unknown to many in the industry, Pelley believes it to be a wave about to sweep through the North American market. HP2X Equipment is now positioned to help the local industry get out in front of it — never having to look back over its shoulder.
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
The Rebirth of H&Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Douglassville Quarry
Stockpiles of different materials are seen here.
By Colin Kund CEG CORRESPONDENT
In early 2019, H&K Group. Inc. (H&K) built a new crushing and processing plant at its Pottstown Trap Rock Douglassville Quarry (PTR-Douglassville Quarry) in Pennsylvania. With help from Kemper Equipment, H&K has built a new state-of-the-art plant, which provides raw materials to H&Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Delaware Valley Asphalt plant in Philadelphia, Pa. The upgrades also were necessary to fulfill the needs of the regional aggregate material market. The new plant, which moved to the front of the property from the rear, has upped its processing ability from 400 tons of material per hour to 730 tons per hour of material. The plant is made up of three crushers, mul-
A Caterpillar 982M dumps material into the underground surge conveyor.
tiple screens and varying size conveyors and stackers. The crushing system consists of an 80-ton capacity truck dump hopper, a Terex Cedarapids CRJ 3255 primary jaw crusher and two Terex Cedarapids MC540X cone modules with MVP450X cone crushers. Three screens, including two Terex LJ MHS6203 6-ft. x 20-ft. screens (one equipped with a medium scalper) and one Terex LJ MHS8203 8-ft. x 20-ft. screen, make up the screening portion of the plant. A 240-ft. surge conveyor, with two vibratory feeders, also was added to the plant. Six belt scales were incorporated into the system to measure material and production. The plant is overseen from a control room, which is situated next to the truck dump hopper. This allows the operator to see see H&K page 74
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Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA, and state of NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.
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Sennebogen Material Handlers Mark Milestones for Allied Salvage Metals Growth For four generations, the Weinstein family has been steadily expanding its capabilities to provide recycling services to the lower mainland of British Columbia. Founded by Isadore Weinstein in 1952, Allied Salvage Metals has evolved through several changes in location and equipment. Today, with facilities operating in the cities of Richmond and Squamish, Isadore’s great-grandson Ian sees his growing fleet of Sennebogen material handlers as an impor- Sennebogen’s responsive hydraulic systems allow operators to quickly sort tant turning point in that histo- material and feed processing equipment such as Allied’s Sierra 500 baler/shear. ry. “Our latest Sennebogen machine is the first time we tradHigher Capacity, Less Downtime ed in equipment instead of adding to the fleet,” Ian Weinstein With the 835’s combination of mobility, load capacity and said. He has been involved in the family business “most of fast cycle times, Allied also was able to add another shear to my life” and now serves as director of operations alongside its process: a Sierra T900 shear that can churn out as much his father, Arthur. Allied has occupied its current Richmond as 26 tph. Still operating on a site with just 2 ½ acres to work site location since 1991, starting with a small 1.25 acre prop- in, Allied is moving 3,200 to 4,000 tons of ferrous per month, erty, later doubling it with the purchase of an adjacent prop- plus another 500,000 lbs. of non-ferrous. erty. In the 12 years since Allied first began its move to a Sennebogen fleet, Weinstein has already retired and replaced Growing Capabilities two of its original green machines. Of the five units now in The younger Weinstein recalled that the yard’s material service, the oldest is approaching 25,000 hours service and handling needs were given to an old excavator, which was another has more than 15,000 hours. fitted with a boom and stick “that it could hardly handle.” “We have always bought machines to bring in additional Later, they added a log loader, modified to move scrap. He capacity,” Weinstein said. “As you can imagine, with our noted that there were some purpose-built material handlers high need for production, downtime can be a killer. These on the market at the time, but with no dealers or parts inven- days, replacing older equipment with new pays us back in tories stocked in the region, service support proved to be a throughput with reduced downtime and with less maintechallenge. nance cost.” Allied continued to grow steadily through the years. “We have a great crew that makes it happen; to keep the The Strength of Family Relationships material moving.” Ian Weinstein credited the Sennebogen support team with The increasing volumes processed and shipped through keeping his fleet productive. the yard drove expansion of the equipment fleet. “Our dealer, Great West Equipment, has done a great job looking after us, being there for us. They are a dependable Moving Up to “Purpose-Built” parts supplier, and get strong back-up from Sennebogen in Finally, the Weinsteins were able to add their first North Carolina. They have offered us a great amount of Sennebogen purpose-built material handler in 2007. The training on site and we are planning to have our own techninext year, they acquired a Sierra 500 baler/shear. cians attend free sessions at the Sennebogen Training Center “That’s when we, as a company, really started to grow in in Stanley.” ferrous production,” said Ian Weinstein. “We were geared up The strong connection with Great West reflects the family for growth and our new equipment made it possible. The values at Allied. Sennebogen, too, is one of today’s few famnew Sennebogen gave us more speed, more capacity and ily-owned OEMs. higher piles in our tight surroundings and the ability to better “Personal connections are important to us. Personal relaorganize our process.” tionships make the business side easier. Whether it is our The Allied material handling fleet has now grown to five suppliers or the brokers I sell to, personal relationships are Sennebogen machines, including one unit working at the important to solve problems.” yard in Squamish. The workhorses in Allied ferrous opera“As a 10-year customer, we have a great relationship with tion are the company’s four 835 M rubber-tired models. Sennebogen. We enjoy meeting them at events like ISRI. The Richmond yard also runs a smaller 821 M Sennebogen and Great West take our problems seriously; Sennebogen, primarily for loading non-ferrous material and they get on top of it. So I get to work with the people I enjoy because of its convenient transport size, it’s easy to transport doing business with.” to offsite locations. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.
LARGE EQUIPMENT DEALERS (The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers )
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SMALL EQUIPMENT DEALERS (Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders, Skid Steer Attachments)
Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331
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Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor, Inc. www.wtractor.com
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Cleaves Co. Inc. www.cleavesco.com 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833
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Kemper Equipment Lends Big Assist With New Quarry A Caterpillar 775G dumps material into the hopper.
H&K from page 65
the entire plant and monitor the material being dumped into the hopper. If there is any unwanted material dumped into the hopper, the operator has the ability to stop the primary crusher before the unwanted material makes its way into the system. As for controls, a Common Control Module (CCM) was installed at the factory. The CCM allows automation for plant optimization, sequential plant startup & shutdown, diagnostic trou-
bleshooting and the ability to utilize wireless remote controls. Ed Mycek, materials director, and Jarod Lentz, assistant direc- Underground surge conveyor coming out of the tunnel. tor of H&K’s Materials Division, have praised both Kemper’s team and H&K’s own in-house efforts for the preparation and construction of the new plant. “Kemper has done a great job for us,” said Mycek. Kemper also helped design and build the see H&K page 78
The underground surge conveyor.
The two Caterpillar 775Gs work down in the hole.
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Foley Inc. Contributes Loader, Haul Trucks to H&K Douglassville Quarry
MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA, and state of NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.
100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400
16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586
14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200
79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890
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One screen and two Terex Cedarapids MVP450X cone crushers can be seen in this view. H&K from page 74
new processing plant at H&K’s Hazleton Materials in Hazleton, Pa. (which also became fully operational in early 2019). H&K teams that assisted in the design and building of the new PTR — Douglassville Quarry processing plant include: • Reading Site Contractors (RSC), who provided sitework support. • Terra Structures, who provided the concrete foundations and retaining walls. • H&K’s Materials Division, who provided project management, and both mechanical and electrical installations. • H&K’s in-house engineering team, who provided survey support and assisted in the drafting/design of the plant. • Top Shelf Drilling, who provided pad preparation for the plant. With the creation of the new crushing plant, H&K needed new haul trucks to support the operation. Foley Inc., the local Caterpillar dealer, came out to conduct a study. Based upon H&K’s new plant design, hauling distance from the “hole” to the plant and the material being mined, three package options were presented. H&K decided to purchase a An up-close shot of one of the screens.
Up-close shot of one of the Terex Cedarapids MVP450Xs.
990K loader and two 775Gs as part of a package deal. The 990K was delivered first, followed by the 775Gs a few months after. “We looked at a few different manufacturers and options before deciding on the 775Gs,” said Wade Wetzel, director of maintenance of H&K. “We chose to go with Cat because of the reliability and dependability, their products have proven themselves over the years.” The 775G is a 70-ton capacity rigid frame haul truck and is powered by a C27 diesel engine. Previously, this quarry had been using older Caterpillar 769 40-ton trucks to haul the raw material to the old crushing plant. The 775Gs also were chosen because of their ability to keep up with the feed hopper in the plant. “So far, we have been very impressed with the 775Gs,” Wetzel added. “They are everything you expect from a Caterpillar product. The ease of service, longer maintenance intervals, and operator comforts all create a very nice and reliable product.” CEG
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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE
2017 Irock RDS-15 Closed Circuit Impactor - NEW RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system provides exceptional portability and rapid setup time. Ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) or Concrete demo. Powered by a Caterpillar 350hp engine, 5x14 double deck screen can process up to 350 tons per hour. The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. Please call if interested
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Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!
2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.
2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!
2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.
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LaBounty Introduces Versatile MRX, MRP Product Lines for Demolition
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Stanley Infrastructure announced that LaBounty added a With the additions of the MRX and MRP, LaBounty now new versatile attachment to its demolition portfolio, the offers one of the most expansive assortment of demolition multi-jaw demolition tool (MRX). The MRX provides max- tools in North America. Variety in LaBounty’s demolition imum productivity with minimal maintenance. Designed for portfolio provides the market a “one-stop shop” for demoliefficient downsizing and equipped with 360-degree rotation, tion attachments best suited for any application or budget. the MRX is useful for both primary and secondary demoliFor more information, visit https://www.stanleyinfrastruction and offsite concrete processing, according to the manu- ture.com/brands/labounty. facturer. The MRX has a short center of gravity for optimal control and maneuverability and features an interchangeable jaw with options for a concrete pulverizer, concrete cracker or shear. Additional product details include: • Open lower jaw, which improves penetration and rapidly downsizes material • Wide jaw for ultimate efficiency • Dual rotation motors with superior holding power and durability • Replaceable wear areas LaBounty also added the mobile rotation pulverizer (MRP) to its lineup. The MRP is a similar design to the MRX but has a dedicated concrete pulverizer jaw. At a lower weight and lower price point, the MRP is a good option for users who are seeking increased maneuverability and reliability. “With these new additions to LaBounty’s lineup, we’ve dramatically expanded the solutions available for our demolition customers,” said Michael Moriarty, director of product management at Stanley Infrastructure. “Regardless of the scale of the project, we’ve got the right attachment to couple with our industry-leading knowhow and The MRP is a similar design to the MRX but has a dedicated technical support.” concrete pulverizer jaw.
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Kobelco SK400D, SK550D Excavators: Built to Demolish Kobelco Construction Machinery USA has expanded its series of building demolition excavators with the introduction of the SK400DLC-10 and SK550DLC-10 models. These units are purpose-built to tear down and dismantle multi-story buildings, and are engineered with practical features to increase jobsite productivity and reduce downtime. With a reach of up to 81 and 90 ft. (24.6 and 27.4 m), the SK400D and SK550D demolition machines can make light work of tall buildings. Both models are available with Kobelco’s unique three-piece separate boom demolition front and high reach front. The separate boom boasts a wide working range and simplifies the demolition of lower and underground levels, while the ultra-long attachment enables the SK400D and SK550D to demolish levels up to nine stories high. Large crusher tools, up to 3-tons on the ultra-long attachment and 5.3-tons on the separate boom, can be added for increased power and efficiency during demolition. The SK400D and SK550D are equipped with the Kobelco exclusive NEXT attachment system. Each boom attachment is designed with a block structure that simplifies assembly/disassembly for fast and easy setup and teardown. Side-mounted hydraulic piping can be attached at ground level for ease and safety. The SK400D and SK550D also feature an
integrated two-part counterweight; the first part forms a case in which the second part is housed, providing increased transportation options and quicker assembly/disassembly. Water suppression is standard and is plumbed from the base machine to the end of both the separate boom and high reach fronts. The Kobelco demolition machines are built to withstand the rigors of the toughest job sites. These units feature full track guides to prevent crawler de-tracking, even on the roughest ground littered with demolition rubble. Thick upper frame belly guards, a swivel guard, travel motor guard, and cylinder guards provide added reinforcement to ensure durability and protect machine components from debris. Operators can look forward to staying safe and comfortable in the SK400D and SK550D, regardless of the work at hand. A new standard cab interference prevention system will sound an alarm and prevent the machine from allowing the working tool to come into contact with the cab during operation. A demolition spec cab with a tilt of up to 30-degrees, stability warning system, rear and right-side cameras, as well as boom, arm and jib holding valves are also standard on the Kobelco demolition machines to enhance jobsite safety. Maintenance on the Kobelco SK400D and SK550D is simple and cost effective. An The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D building demolition machines feature a 30-degree tilting cab.
auto-lubrication system automatically greases the upper body at specific times to reduce maintenance time before operation. Easy access to data from the operation management system (KOMEXS) greatly improves ease of maintenance scheduling and ensures a long service life, while easy access to the
cooling unit, engine compartment, electrical components, DEF and fuel refilling areas ensure convenient day-to-day maintenance. Cab guards on the top and front windows also open for easy cleaning. For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit KOBELCO-USA.com.
The Kobelco SK400D and SK550D can demolish buildings up to nine stories high from the ground.
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Astec Mobile Screens Launches Ranger Compact Track Line Astec Mobile Screens is launching a new line of compact, track-mounted equipment. The new equipment, marketed through licensed dealers as the Ranger line, will include a variety of jaw crushers, impact crushers, cone crushers, incline screens and trommels. These compact units will serve a variety of new markets including building and construction, landscaping, quarry operations and plant and tool hire. The ease-of-use, ease-of-transport, versatility and flexibility of compact, track-mounted units make them ideal for smaller operations that require powerful equipment with a limited footprint, according to the manufacturer. The Ranger line will be represented by a network of dealers that have the capacity to support the equipment and sustain a strong rental program for its customers. “The new Ranger line will help us reach a wider range of industries and customers. The compact units are going to be a great tool for contractors, quarry operators and many more. We are remaining very focused on providing excellent support for these units, just like our other products,” said Patrick Reaver, inside sales director at Astec Mobile Screens. For more information, call 605/668-2620 or visit www.kpijci.com.
The Ranger line will include a variety of jaw crushers, impact crushers, cone crushers, incline screens and trommels.
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Kinshofer’s C40HPX: Low Maintenance, Better Productivity Kinshofer, a global manufacturer of excavator and loader crane attachments, offers a line of cylinderless re-handling clamshell buckets for loading bulk materials. The CSeries clamshell buckets allow for maximum efficiency and productivity while limiting downtime, according to the manufacturer. The flagship attachment of the C-Series, the C40HPX, is ideal for handling cereals, coal and other fine-grained loads. It is designed for use with 18- to 25-ton excavators for loading bulk materials and 20- to 40ton re-handling excavators. “As re-handlers look to process everincreasing bulk volumes, so much depends on choosing the right attachment for the job,” said Francois Martin, Kinshofer North America general manager. “Clamshell buckets remain a first choice for industrial or harbor sites, and the C40HPX includes features that bring maximum productivity and low cost of ownership to those applications.” The C40HPX uses a newly developed drive unit, based on Kinshofer’s HPXdrive, to open and close the two shells simultaneously. Hydraulically driven pistons, running opposed with four helix threads, generate rotation of the grab to deliver full and constant closing force throughout the entire gripping process. This ensures optimal strength and penetration through tough soils and while handling heavy materials. An integrated non-return valve guarantees secure retention of loads, and swivel and bevel are sealed for integrated rotation. The HPXdrive also decreases the C40HPX’s maintenance requirements. The drive’s interior components continually operate in a self-contained oil-bath, eliminating greasing points and increasing service life with very little wear and tear. This results in a 50 percent longer life cycle compared to conventional hydraulic attachments. The compact, cylinderless design also contains fewer protruding parts that risk being damaged during use and makes the HPXdrive resistant to dirt and blows. Additionally, direct access to the rotary feedthrough and motor maximizes maintenance efficiency. As a result, the HPXdrive technology improves service life and ROI while offering higher efficiency, according
to the manufacturer. Kinshofer manufactures the C40HPX clamshell bucket’s cutting edges with HB 500 steel, extending the attachment’s life cycle. This also improves the ability of the shell’s back walls to resist highly abrasive materials. These walls are .31 in. (8 mm) thick. In addition, the C40HPX features hardened shafts and high-strength bronze bearings that improve durability. High-volume, torsion-resistant shells, available in a variety of sizes, ensure optimal loading in every situation. The C40HPX uses Kinshofer’s integrated shell exchange system for fast and easy shell replacement, ensuring operators have the best tool for the job at hand without the need for time- and
Kinshofer offers a line of cylinderless re-handling clamshell buckets for loading bulk materials. The C-Series clamshell buckets, including the C40HPX, allow for maximum efficiency and productivity while limiting downtime.
The C40HPX from Kinshofer is ideal for handling cereals, coal and other fine-grained loads. It is designed for use with 18- to 25-ton excavators for loading bulk materials and 20- to 40-ton re-handling excavators.
cost-intensive carrier machine changes. This allows for maximum flexibility and minimal downtime. The C40HPX also is available with closed shells for handling cereals, coal or other materials that give off a fine dust or open shells for larger aggregate materials. “Our newest clamshell bucket offers operators maximum efficiency with minimal maintenance costs,” Martin said. “Our customers need to handle ever-increasing bulk volumes of diverse materials, especially on industrial and harbor sites where the materials are constantly changing. The C40HPX gives them the
flexibility to easily handle materials with different specific gravities.” The wear-resistant, closed shell design also makes the C40HPX and all re-handlers in the C-Series line ideal for handling cereals and other fine-grained loads. The constant closing force and sleek design gives the C40HPX excellent digging characteristics and makes it ideal for general construction, civil engineering and landscaping, as well as heavy-duty material handling tasks. The attachment also is suited for environmentally sensitive operations. The HPXdrive’s internal oil feed-through and lack of greasing points or external hoses ensures no loss of oil during operation, making the unit ideal for underwater and other applications where contaminate-free operation is required. For more information, visit www.kinshofer.com.
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Brush-core removal for bristle replacement is quick and easy, with no tools required. Foldaway storage stands help the brush maintain its round shape when not in use. An optional hood extension provides 180degree brush coverage, while a rubber deflector prevents snow from blowing back onto the machine when winter strikes. An optional 30-gal. roof-mounted water tank kit is available for applications that require dust suppression. For added performance and durability, both the pickup broom and angle brooms feature a heavy-duty, high-torque, bidirectional motor coupled to the brush core through a 2.5-in. (6.3 cm) hex hub. The attachments’ motor and bearing are protected within the broom-frame structure. Motor and bearing separate from the brush core without having to disconnect any hydraulic hoses, eliminating the risk of oil spills or contamination. The pickup and angle brooms are backed by John Deere parts, service and warranty coverage. For more information, visit JohnDeere.com.
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Green Truck Summit Examines Electric Truck Deployment, More Fleet managers, truck equipment distributors, upfitters and truck dealers from around the world will hear strategies to help create more productive and innovative work trucks, discover ways to turn commercial vehicles into work systems and gain insight into electric work truck deployment at Green Truck Summit 2020, held in conjunction with The Work Truck Show 2020. Work Truck Week runs March 3 to 6 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. Green Truck Summit,
Manufacturer and Distributor Innovation Conference, and educational sessions begin March 3. The Work Truck Show exhibit hall opens March 4 and runs through noon on March 6. Produced by NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry, Green Truck Summit provides a look into and long-range forecasts around the latest productivity options and alternative fuel and technology implementation. The Summit features presentations from regulatory agencies,
fleet managers, commercial vehicle manufacturers, and stakeholders from industry trade associations and professional societies. “In recent years, the intense focus on developing more efficient and sustainable vocational truck fleets has yielded some of the most innovative green technologies and industry practices ever,” said Doyle Sumrall, NTEA managing director. “This conference, which was introduced to the industry in 2007, has become an important forum where
industry experts and fleet managers can engage in conversation about best practices, share new ideas and collaborate on potential advanced technologies that can drive fleets even further down the road toward a zero-emission transportation industry.” Green Truck Summit begins March 3 at 8:30 a.m. with opening remarks, followed by a keynote address at 8:45 a.m. Following the keynote, attendees can participate in a variety of general sessions.
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Nesco Holdings Inc., a provider of specialty rental equipment to the electric utility, telecom and rail end-markets, announced that it has closed the previously announced acquisition of Minnesota-based Truck Utilities Inc., a specialty rentals, service and truck upfitting company serving the electric transmission, distribution, telecom and other regional end-markets. Truck Utilities provides specialized fleet and equipment, service, upfit, parts, tools and accessories to the Upper Midwest region from its three facilities located in St. Paul, Fargo and Kansas City. Truck Utilities’ current fleet includes 132 specialty units. “We are pleased to welcome Truck Utilities to the Nesco family and see the potential for significant synergies between our organizations,” said Lee Jacobson, CEO of Nesco. “We believe that Truck Utilities’ young, underutilized fleet, upfit capabilities and additional service locations will enhance our existing business. Nesco’s nationwide sales force and service network will bring scale to Truck Utilities existing platform and
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Wis. Man Wins Bid 2019 Trailer for a Cause Auction Felling Trailers Inc. conducted its seventh annual online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a non-profit organization: Children’s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF). A bid of $4,500 won the online auction that closed on Oct. 5th, 2019. The bid winner was Dan Zehnder of New Berlin, Wis. Zehnder had seen the Trailer for a Cause on display in Felling’s parking lot while on a business trip that brought him through Sauk Centre. When asked what motivated him to bid on the trailer, he said, “I appreciated the opportunity to participate in the auction for four main reasons: “1) Live Generously. I believe opportunities like this provide each of us a chance to be generous and, in one way, give thanks for the blessings in our lives as we share with others. “2) Family Business / Corporate Responsibility. Actions such as this hosted by Felling Trailers tell our communities and our associates that ‘we all matter.’ It’s more than just the day-to-day work requirement; it’s all of us being family and caring for each other. A great corporate message. “3) Support Felling. I wanted to show my support of Felling by bidding. “4) A quality product. I could use a new light-duty trailer. I’ll give it a good home.” The 2019 Trailer for a Cause FT-3 was shipped to one of Felling’s dealer locations, Yes Equipment & Services LLC, in Milwaukee, Wis., where Zehnder then took delivery of the trailer. “I picked up the trailer from Yes the other afternoon. All went very smoothly. Doug [Demuth of Yes Equipment & Service LLC.] was a big help to me in the process. A great dealer on your behalf. Yes Equipment & Service LLC. is a very good team,” Zehnder said. The 2019 Trailer for a Cause FT-3 utility trailer was painted in CCRF's signature grey color and donned the CCRF emblem. Several Felling Trailers’ suppliers joined in to support CCRF through sponsorship of the trailer build, from lighting to tires to paint. The 2019 Trailer for a Cause sponsors were Trans-Texas, PPG Industries, Dexter, Sealco, Peterson, Industrial Wood and Demco. Felling Trailers wanted to generate awareness about childhood cancer along with the research funding and resources that the Children’s Cancer Research Fund (CCRF) has to offer those individuals and families it affects. The online auction ran for eight days, from Sept. 28 at 12:00 p.m. CST through Oct. 5 at 12:00 p.m. CST, ending with Zehnder’s winning bid of $4,500. One hundred percent of the $4,500 winning bid benefits the Children’s Cancer Research Fund.
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Volvo Trucks Adds FlowBelow to Aerodynamic Offerings Volvo Trucks introduced the FlowBelow Tractor AeroKit, which includes a system of wheel covers and fairings designed for improved aerodynamics and fuel efficiency, as a factory-installed option in Q2 2020. The announcement was made on Oct. 28, 2019, at the North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) Show in Atlanta, Ga. “The aerodynamics of our trucks have a significant impact on fuel efficiency and our customers’ bottom line,” said Allison Athey, product marketing manager, Volvo Trucks North America. “The new FlowBelow package offers our customers an enhanced aerodynamic option, providing up to an additional 1 percent increase in fuel efficiency when combined with our most aerodynamic truck spec including the Xceed fuel efficiency package, and a dry van with trailer skirts, further reducing environmental footprints.” The FlowBelow Tractor AeroKit is a complete system designed to minimize turbulence and improve aerodynamics by surrounding the drive wheels to better manage the air that moves around the tractor while in motion. The system consists of wheel covers, a center fairing between the wheels and a rear fairing behind the wheels. These pieces work together to maintain control of the airflow from end to end, keeping the air running along the side of the truck and around the wheels. The air is then funneled out when it reaches the back of the truck, jumping the gap between truck and trailer. “Heavy-duty trucks experience a great deal of turbulence and drag due to their sheer size and speed at which they travel down the road,” said Josh Butler, president and founder, FlowBelow Aero Inc. “The FlowBelow Tractor AeroKit sig-
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New Trucks, Equipment Set to Debut at The Work Truck Show 2020 in Indy More than 100 companies have announced plans to introduce new commercial trucks, bodies and truck equipment at The Work Truck Show 2020, North America’s largest work truck event. Work Truck Week runs March 3 to 6 at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Educational sessions, Green Truck Summit, and Manufacturer and Distributor Innovation Conference begin March 3. The exhibit hall opens March 4 and runs through noon on March 6. New products on tap for the 20th anniversary Work Truck Show range from OEM chassis, vehicle components, technology and equipment to complete trucks. To learn more about some of the offerings slated to be introduced, visit the New Product Spotlight section at worktruckshow.com/floorplan. To date, 26 companies have scheduled press conferences at the show, including seven OEMs: Crane Carrier Company, Ford Commercial Vehicles,
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., Mack Trucks, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Nissan North America and Ram Commercial. The New Exhibitor Pavilion features 25 first-time Work Truck Show exhibitors. It’s open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4 and Thursday, March 5, and is located across from the Hall I exhibit hall entrance. In addition to showcasing new products, The Work Truck Show 2020 offers many opportunities to see into the future of work trucks. For example, learn what 16 of the leading commercial vehicle OEMs have planned for 2020 and beyond at Work Truck Show-exclusive chassis update sessions. During each manufacturer’s session, company representatives share technical information about their latest chassis specifications and designs, and review body and equipment installation options. They also provide insights into their future plans related to the work truck industry.
Chassis update sessions are part of the educational program March 3 to 5. A Conference & Trade Show Package registration is required to attend these concurrent sessions. “Over the past 20 years, we’ve witnessed industry-changing technology, cutting-edge designs and all-new trucks be introduced at The Work Truck Show. Many of those products are regularly used today to deliver goods and services around the world,” said Steve Carey, NTEA president & CEO. “We’re looking forward to seeing what innovations our exhibitors will debut this year and learning what they have planned for the future.” The Work Truck Show main exhibit floor covers more than 500,000 sq. ft. with more than 500 exhibitors. Work Truck Week includes a robust educational conference with sessions designed to help attendees improve their operations. For more information and to register, call 800/441-6832 or visit worktruckshow.com.
NTEA Releases Series of New Online Training Courses on Powertrain Systems To continue support of employee education and training in the work truck industry, NTEA developed a new Truck Equipment 201 module covering powertrain systems. TE201 is a series of online courses, designed for those with technical knowledge seeking deeper understanding of specific topics outlined in the introductory TE101. Powertrain systems — the fourth TE201 course and final of the powertrain module series — reviews vehicle systems that support powertrain function and enable proper engine and emissions compliance. “A valuable resource for the commercial vehicle industry, this course explains important elements of vehicle systems in a straightforward manner,” said Susan Dehne, NTEA senior direc-
tor of technical services. Topics include • Fuel • Air induction • Cooling • Front end accessory drive • Exhaust The fourth TE201 module builds on powertrain and certification courses launched in 2019. While there are no course prerequisites, users are encouraged to complete TE201 Powertrain before taking this module. To receive a certificate of completion, the learner is required to complete a brief quiz following each of the four sections. TE101/TE201 courses are available through NTEA’s learning management system, Elevate. After placing the order on Shop NTEA, the learner gains
access through ntea.com (members can use current login credentials). The course is a free benefit to NTEA members and eligible for Member Verification Program credit and continuing education units through our accreditation by International Association for Continuing Education and Training. Nonmembers can purchase access to each TE201 module for $49. For more information, visit ntea.com/te201. TE101/TE201 align with NTEA’s priority on workforce development. The Association identifies current workforce development challenges and global trends affecting the commercial vehicle industry. For more information, visit ntea.com/workforcedevelopment.
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WANTED (USA): KOMATSU ATTACHMENTS - SKELETON BUCKET FOR KOMATSU 220 EXCAVATOR 54" TO 60". CAN ADAPT FROM OTHER MACHINES AS LONG AS ITS 80 MM PINS. EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HYDRA-MAC 1700 SKID STEER LOADER. EMAIL: MALONEYFARM.1@ WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): CASE CRAWLER DOZERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: JABOWEND@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: PAUL@HEAVYSURPLUS.COM; PHONE: 214-625-2652 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D5B OR D6C CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JT_FERGUSON_EXC@SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 970F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: SALES3@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 657-347-6605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): KOBELCO EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. MINI- OR MIDIEXCAVATOR. USED. UNDER 2000HRS. CA 35 T0 40 HP FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THUMB EMAIL: JKSAPP@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LIMA CRANE – ANY LIMA 2400B MACHINES IN ANY TYPE OF CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR MACHINE WITH ISSUES AND/OR HIGHER HOURS, AT A WHOLESALE PRICE. BUYER WANTS MACHINE CHEAPER THAT HE CAN PUT THROUGH HIS SHOP AND REFURBISH AS NEEDED. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): YANMAR YFW55R DUMPERS - FINAL DRIVE OR A PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: ORDERS@LEWEQUIP.COM; PHONE: 724-887-9375 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): GEHL DL-10H-55 TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS - SN # 10H55JR024028 NEED PART # L71553. EMAIL: JEFF.JAEGER@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 345-925-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): BOBCAT S175 SKID STEER LOADERS; ANY STATE NEAR ARKANSAS WOULD BE HELPFUL. EMAIL: BRIANFITZJURLS@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 479-847-4202 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: LINK-BELT LS-348H CRANE – LOOKING FOR THE BOOM WIRE WRAP FOR A LINK-BELT 348 HYLAB , S/N L9J89965. EMAIL: POWERALEXHEAVY EQUIPMENT@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 386-496-1340 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NH): DYNAHOE 160 BACKHOE LOADERS - I'M LOOKING TO FIND ANY AND ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE, FORUMS, TROUBLESHOOTING ETC. I HAVE ONE THAT RUNS BUT CAN'T GET IT TO MOVE... HELP PLEASE!! EMAIL: RUSSELLMORRIS66@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): ALL MODELS KOLBERG ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING LOCATED IN TAMPA, FL. LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR A VIBRATING SCREEN. KOLBERG SCREEN. SR # VS514DD1113-91. EMAIL: TODD.BUSH@ PREFERREDMATERIALS.COM PHONE: 407-948-6796 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS UPRIGHT WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR MANUALS AND SPARE PARTS FOR FURUKAWA WHEEL LOADERS, ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. EMAIL: DOUG.KLITSCHER@LIVE.COM.AU; PHONE: +61401627855 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU PC400LC-7L EXCAVATOR - HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER FOR A 05 PC 400 L7 HD. 100MM PINS. EMAIL: DGMEINER62@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 315 767-4111 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS T09310G056237 JOHN DEERE 555G TRACK LOADER WITH BACKHOE, NEED SWING FRAME OR WILL BUY THE WHOLE DETACHABLE BACKHOE IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: JRBUSTA@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 417-668-5978 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR D9L CRAWLER DOZER - CAT D9-L ENGINE COMPLETE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WEST COAST AREA. BEST DEAL CONTACT DAN. EMAIL: DANCRANE1122@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 707-433-1122 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 970F AND 972H WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AR): CHEVROLET UTILITY VEHICLES, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR TRUCKS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, SUVS, ETC., NOT TOO MANY MILES. EMAIL: MLBAUTOSALES247@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 501-533-5912. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE HYDRAULIC BREAKERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: NEVINBLAKE@HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS - CAT D4 OR D5 LGP DOZER, HIGH DRIVE ONLY WITH CAB AND GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING OR NON). EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: MARKETING@ GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 714-408-1469 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (ME): CATERPILLAR 325C LC EXCAVATOR - USED SHEAR APPROX. 14" CUT TO MATCH MY EXCAVATOR, GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: BILLD@TDICENZO.COM PHONE: 207-214-9610 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE BACKHOE LOADERS - I’M LOOKING FOR THE TACH PART THAT PRESSES INTO THE BLOCK OF A 207D NON TURBO FOR A 580 D CASE. EMAIL: JIMMYGEE@MTAONLINE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN LA): CASE 450B # R39391 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY EMAIL: KNIGHTFLOORINGINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 985-226-1939 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. URGENTLY LOOKING FOR SUPER LONG REACH EXCAVATOR 36M REACH AT 16 M DEPTH WITH 5 TON ROCK CARRYING CAPACITY - 2 NOS. EMAIL: BABURAO.SATARDEKAR@AFCONS.COM; PHONE: 009-1-757-482-7386 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS BOBCAT EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: EHAUBEN135@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): JOHN DEERE 350G EXCAVATORS. H&R CONSTRUCTION PARTS IS LOOKING FOR A 350G. WE BUY HIGH HOUR MACHINES,WRECKED MACHINES AND BURNED MACHINES. EMAIL: GKUTER@HRPARTS.COM; PHONE: 716-218-4946 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MS): CASE 580L II BACKHOE LOADERS. NEED ENGINE HOOD DUE TO A STUMP. EMAIL: DENNIE1944@ATT.NET; PHONE: 228-533-7948 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): GROVE A40NE AERIAL LIFT EMAIL: PWAYNE487@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 432-803-7623 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADER AND 966F II WHEEL LOADER EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS SCHWING CONCRETE MIXER/PUMP TRUCKS. ALL BRANDS, MODELS AND AGES. BOOM PUMPS TRUCKS, TRAILER/CITY/ & PARTS PUMPS PURCHASED. EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. PLEASE CONTACT US IF ANY MACHINE AVAILABLE. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII, 970F. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OH): CATERPILLAR HAULER TRUCKS. CAT AND VOLVO 25, 30 TON ARTICULATED TRUCKS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 966H, 970F, 970G, 972G, 972G II, 972H, 980G AND 980G II WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 702-529-5171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): SKYTRAK 10054 10,000# TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS. LOOKING FOR A PRICE & AVAILABILITY ON A NEW SKYTRAK FORKLIFT. EMAIL: DOUBLEMENERGY@AOL.COM; PHONE: 575-391-0222 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX600 EXCAVATOR. I AM LOOKING FOR A 17' ARM FOR A 600 HITACHI. EMAIL: JOHNK@NETNET.NET; PHONE: 920-655-3801 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LINCOLN VANTAGE 500 WELDERS. I'M LOOKING FOR AT LEAST 6NO. VANTAGE 500 PREOWNED WELDERS FOR OUR COMPANY, OUR BUSINESS IS IN OIL AND GAS, PREFABRICATION, PLANT MAINTENANCE..ETC. EMAIL: FAYARD.HOSEIN@ ASEQUITHTT.COM; PHONE: 1(868)3962431 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY ALL THE TIME FROM USER ONLY. BULLDOZER- D3AT, D11, ENC CAB UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNADVERTISED. MUST BE 2015 AND UP. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS
www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL February 1 - 9, 2020 For: 27th Annual Florida Auction • Queretaro, Mexico February 19 - 21, 2020 For: Live Internet Auction • Buffalo, NY Thurs., February 27, 2020 For: Large Fabricating Company Liquidation • Albany, NY Sat., March 7, 2020 For: Large Fabricating Company Liquidation • Dallas (Ft Worth), TX Mon., March 9, 2020 For: Rentals! Construction, Utility, Attachments and more • Las Vegas, NV Wed., March 11, 2020 For: Very Large Rental Fleet Construction Equipment Auction • Syracuse, NY Sat., March 14, 2020 For: Construction Equipment, Attachments and more • Middletown, NY Fri., March 20, 2020 For: Late & Great Construction Equipment & more • Toronto, Canada Fri., March 20, 2020 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Utility Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ March 26 - 28, 2020 For: Annual Construction & Rental Return Equipment Auction • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., March 27, 2020 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Pontiac, MI Thurs., April 2, 2020 For: Very Large Job Completion, Late Model Equipment • Parkersburg, WV Fri., April 3, 2020 For: Job Completion & Rental Returns Auction • Erie, PA Sat., April 4, 2020 For: Acquisition Auction, Late Model Earthmoving Equipment • Western Canada Tues., April 7, 2020 For: Very Large Job Completion Auction
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Ellenboro, WV February 5, 2020 • Houston, TX February 11 - 12, 2020 • Tipton, CA February 14, 2020 • Orlando, FL February 17 – 22, 2020 • Phoenix, AZ February 26, 2020 • Denver, CO March 4, 2020 • Fort Worth, TX March 10 - 11, 2020 • Las Vegas, NV March 12 - 13, 2020
STEFFES GROUP INC.
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Sacramento, CA March 18, 2020 • Chicago, IL March 18, 2020 • Columbus, OH March 19, 2020 • Los Angeles, CA March 20, 2020 • Nashville, TN March 20, 2020 • North East, MD March 24, 2020 • Minneapolis, MN March 25, 2020 • Chehalis, WA March 26, 2020 • Kansas City, MO March 27, 2020 • Atlanta, GA March 27, 2020
ABSOLUTE AUCTION & REALTY, INC.
www.AARauctions.com 800-243-0061 • ONLINE ONLY Ending February 10, 2020 For: Otsego County Transit Surplus Auction • ONLINE ONLY Ending February 11, 2020 For: Village of Port Chester Surplus Vehicle & Equipment Auction
BAR NONE AUCTION
www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., February 8, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction • Portland, OR Fri., February 28, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction • Las Vegas, NV Wed., March 11, 2020 For: Construction Equipment Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., March 14, 2020 For: Monthly Public Auction
BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY February 11, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY February 18, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY February 25, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 3, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 10, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 17, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 24, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 31, 2020
BIG IRON
www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY February 5, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY February 12, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY February 19, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY February 26, 2020 • ONLINE ONLY March 4, 2020
DEANCO AUCTIONS
www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540 • Philadelphia, MS March 25 - 26, 2020 For: 19th Annual Springtime Contractors Equipment & Truck Auction
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.
www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Danville, IL Wed., February 26, 2020 For: Newell Construction Absolute Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY February 28, 2020 • Pendleton, IN Thurs., March 19, 2020 For: 28th Annual Spring Auction
HESS AUCTIONEERS
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY February 3 - 14, 2020 For: Monthly Online Auction • Kissimmee, FL February 10 – 13, 2020 For: Annual Florida Auction • Brooklyn, MS March 6 - 7, 2020 For: Early Spring Construction & Transportation Public Auction • Tupelo, MS Thurs., March 12, 2020 For: Absolute Retirement Auction. Rutledge Contractors, Inc & others • Pelzer, SC Thurs., March 26, 2020 For: East Coast Early Spring Public Auction • Stanton, TX Wed., April 8, 2020 For: Permian Basin Unreserved Public Auction • Piedmont, SC April 2 - 9, 2020 For: Absolute Auction – Kennedy Electrical Supply
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163
• Verona, KY Thurs., February 13, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more
www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., February 14, 2020 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., April 17, 2020 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
• Concord, NC March 5 - 6, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
• South Beloit, IL Sat., March 21, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 20, 2020 For: Recently Off Lease Truck Trailers
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., March 6, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Public Auction
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Kenmore, WA Sat., February 8, 2020 For: Public Auction
• Plymouth Meeting, PA Sat., March 14, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more
• Riviera Beach, FL Sat., March 28, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more
J. STOUT AUCTIONS www.jstoutauction.com 888-230-8840
• Washougal, WA Wed., March 4, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction
J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085
• Montgomery, AL March 17 - 21, 2020 For: 47th Annual Spring Auction
JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Cope, SC Sat., February 29, 2020 For: Public Equipment Auction • Blairsville, GA Sat., April 18, 2020 For: High Country Springtime Public Auction
McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY
www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues, February 11, 2020 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues, March 10, 2020 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction
MOTLEYS INDUSTRIAL
www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS • ONLINE ONLY March 27 - 31, 2020 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., February 5, 2020 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 6, 2020 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., February 11, 2020 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., February 12, 2020 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 13, 2020 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., February 19, 2020 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 20, 2020 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., February 25, 2020 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., February 26, 2020 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 27, 2020 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
RTI AUCTIONS
www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• ONLINE ONLY February 4 - 11, 2020 For: February NetAuction
www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY February 7 - 12, 2020 For: Upper Midwest Locations, Timed Online • ONLINE ONLY February 21 - 26, 2020 For: Upper Midwest Locations, Timed Online • Mount Pleasant, IA Wed., March 18, 2020 For: AgIron Event
THE AUCTION COMPANY
www.theauctioncompany.net 951-657-5300 • Colton, CA Sat., February 22, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and much more • ONLINE ONLY Mon., February 24, 2020 For: Attachments and more
VANTAGE AUCTIONS
www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., March 28, 2020 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and more • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., May 16, 2020 For: Heavy Construction Equipment and more
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., March 14, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., February 7, 2020 For: Public Auction • Perris, CA Fri., April 3, 2020 For: Public Auction
WILSON’S AUCTION SALES, INC. www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., March 21, 2020 For: Mid-Atlantic Spring Equipment Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS
www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., February 8, 2020 For: Public Auction • Phoenix, AZ Sat., March 14, 2020 For: Public Auction • Phoenix, AZ Sat., April 11, 2020 For: Public Auction
YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 12 – 15, 2020 For: 46th Annual Florida Auction
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A Burke employee worked behind the piling rig to weld final sheet pile connections. BURKE from page 20
“The [RG 19 T] is only turned up to about 25 percent and it’s driving 30-foot-plus sheets with ease without even triggering any alarm with the seismologist,” said Burke. Although it wasn’t required on this project, the RTG can deliver a maximum 31,473 foot-pounds of downward crowd force. Putting the Finishing Touches on an Aesthetic Seawall Nothing is done second class on Jenkinson’s Boardwalk so it stands to reason that the seawall would also be first class. This seawall will be tasked with protecting a Trex boardwalk, stores, amusements, and million-dollar-plus beachfront homes. The finished seawall will rise up just feet above the boardwalk. Once all piles are driven, Burke will shore up the wall to sustain the wrath of an angry ocean during a superstorm. The piles themselves are coated with water-resistant coal tar epoxy. Once piles are driven, Burke’s crew will excavate 8 ft. down to sea level and build a 12-ft.-by-8 ft. abutment wall with large jetty rocks for scour protection. The wall will be topped off with approximately 4,000 linear feet of capping and a decorative wooden facade secured by galvanized nuts and bolts. Burke will wrap up the Point Pleasant Beach Seawall sooner than anticipated because of the RG 19 T’s better than expected production rate. “We have to be done by March 15th and I don’t plan on being here in February,” he said. Based on his success, Burke plans to continue bidding on land-based piledriving projects. “The only problem with the RTG is that it does the job so fast that I don’t need to buy one and have it sitting for too long,” he said. “It looks like I’ll have to continue to rent it for future projects.”
1-9. Saturday, February 1 to Sunday February 9: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: 27th Annual Florida Rental Return Auction of The Finest New and Like-New Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Landscape Tractors, Cranes, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants, Generators, Golf & Utility Carts, Pickups, Service Trucks, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Water Trucks, Plus Very Large Quantity of Attachments, Tires, Tanks and Much More. 10-12 Wednesday, February 19 - Friday February 21: QUERETARO, MEXICO: LIVE INTERNET AUCTION. Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Trucks and Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 13. Thursday, February 27: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Large Fabricating Company Liquidation. Complete Line of High Quality Fabricating Equipment that is Currently Working. 14. Saturday, March 7: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction. One of the Finest Spreads of Equipment in the Whole United States. A Few Highlights: Almost New Sennebogen 835E(300hrs.), (2)Komatsu WA470(200hrs), Grove 9130(13-T) Completely Rebuilt, Almost New JCB 512-56(90hrs), Dieci Telehandler Hercules 21010(700hrs), Several Cat 12 & 6,000lb. Forklifts. Plus a Large Variety of Attachments & Support. Plus WOW A Very Large and Like New Rigging Inventory and Tools. 15. Monday, March 9: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals. Construction & Utility Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers of all kinds. 16. Wednesday, March 11: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Large Rental Fleet Construction Equipment Auction. Telescopic Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers. 17. Saturday, March 14: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Aerials, Trucks and Various Types of Trailers. 18. Friday, March 20: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Late & Great Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers, Plus Attachments and Support Equipment. 19. Friday, March 20: TORONTO, CANADA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Utility Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support Trucks & Trailers. 20-22. Thursday, March 26, Friday, March 27, Saturday, March 28: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Annual Construction and Rental Return Equipment Auction. The Latest & Greatest Construction & Utility Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Large Quantity Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Pickup Trucks. 23. Friday, March 27: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Large Quantity Attachments & Support Equipment. 24. Thursday, April 2: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: Very Large Job Completion. Late Model Cat, Volvo, Komatsu, John Deere, Takeuchi Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Water Trucks, Pickups, Service Trucks, Attachments & Support Equipment. 25. Friday, April 3: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Job Completion & Rental Returns at the same time. Primarily Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction & Pipeline Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 26. Saturday, April 4: ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: Acquisition Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Construction & Utility Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Attachments & Support. 27. Tuesday, April 7: WESTERN CANADA: Very Large Job Completion Auction Featuring Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, Earthmoving Equipment, Asphalt & Paving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Large Quantity of Late Model Various Types of Trucks & Trailers. 28-29. Wednesday, April 8 & Thursday April 9: 2-DAY AUCTION: 2 LOCATIONS: ROARING SPRING, PA & LEESPORT, PA: Major Job Completion. One of the Finest Aggregate, Paving & Construction Companies
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Dealer Says Know What Your Equipment Pa.’s U.S. 1/Roosevelt Can Do — and What It Can Do to You Expressway Project Features Six Stages SAFETY from page 28
• Mounting and dismounting: Falls and stepping on and off are some of the biggest causes of injury recorded by OSHA and other safety departments. This includes entering and exiting the cab of a machine. A good rule of thumb is to always maintain a threepoint contact when getting on or off of your equipment, and never jump. The Three-Point Rule requires three of four points of contact to be maintained with the vehicle at all times: two hands and one foot, or both feet and one hand. If handholds or steps are damaged, replace them. It could prevent major injury over time. • Loading/unloading equipment: Always be sure to be on level ground when loading or unloading your equipment. It greatly reduces the risk of rollovers or sliding off the low-bed ramps. If you are unloading on a busy jobsite or high traffic area, make sure people are clear of the unloading area and use a spotter to guide you. • Overhead and underground hazards: Before work starts on any job site, all over-head obstructions such as power lines and low clearance should be identified and flagged. Underground utilities such as water, sewer, gas and electrical need to be located by the appropriate department and marked with color-coded paint. Play it safe when getting close to the underground utility and hand dig to uncover, said Nektar. When leaving dugout holes that workers or the public can fall in to, be sure to set up barriers and snow fencing. • Lock-out/tag-out: In accordance with OSHA, employers must train and have procedures in place to ensure that before any employee performs service or maintenance on a machine where unexpected start-up or release of stored energy could occur and cause injury, the machine or energy source must be rendered inoperative. This includes hazards such as pinch points, attachments, and raised loads. Picture warnings, locks and tags are to be used to prevent any incidents. • Load limits: Be aware of the load limits of varying equipment when operating different machines throughout the day. Depending on the equipment set-up and size, the load limits can change drastically. When lifting objects with a machine make sure loads
are secure with the proper rigging attachments, and always inspect to ensure they are in good working condition. As with most equipment operations, confirm all workers are at a safe distance when lifting and moving loads. • Walk-around inspection: Equipment should be inspected at least once daily before operating. This involves walking around with a predeveloped checklist of components to check for good working order. Hydraulic hoses, undercarriage, oil levels, stress points, etc. are all areas that need to be inspected and reported to the maintenance/safety department before machine start-up. Using a cloud-based mobile device to complete a task such as this can greatly improve communication and response time between operator and mechanic. • Knowing your limits: Operating heavy equipment can be a stressful job at times even for a seasoned veteran. Never put yourself in a situation you don’t feel comfortable in regardless of your instructions. Get out and look if unsure about working on a slope or around hazards. Staying calm and alert throughout the day will allow you to be more productive, and will translate to a positive working environment for those around you. Working with or around heavy equipment should be part of your overall safety program. All workers should be trained on the dangers and hazards of working with heavy equipment. Additional tips from construction pipeline management solution developer Construct Connect include: • Lights, camera, action: When you fire up the equipment, make sure the lights, gauges, horn, and backup alarms are all working properly. Make sure all arms, shovels, buckets, etc. fully extend in all directions. If the cab rotates, check to make sure it can do so in all directions. Never use equipment that isn’t working properly or appears damaged. Not only could you damage the machine further, but it could be a major safety issue if not fixed before use. • Dress for success: Always wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, sturdy boots and hard hats. Make sure the equipment fits you properly and is designed for the task to be performed.
If you work with or around heavy construction equipment, you’ll have a healthy respect for what these powerful machines can do, believes heavy equipment provider Holt of California. Most workers perform daily duties uninjured because they’re aware of dangers associated with equipment operation, and they take steps to mitigate potential accidents. These astute operators and helpers truly appreciate the importance of heavy equipment safety. Here are jobsite safety tips from Holt: • Ejection injuries: Machinery and equipment can eject objects and strike someone. Common mechanical hazards include rotating shafts, colliding surfaces, scissor or shear action, sharp edges and detachable connections. Risks associated with mechanical hazards are entanglement, crushing, severing, cutting, and puncturing as well as slips and falls when dodging moving components. • Non-mechanical hazards: Not all heavy equipment hazards come from components in motion. Almost all machines have stored energy waiting for release. That can be gasses or fluids under pressure, electrical charges and hot surfaces. Worker hazards from nonmechanical means also include noxious substances like exhaust emissions and chemical by-products. As well, consider the noise hazard that heavy equipment operation generates. Holt noted that situationally aware workers always assess their machinery for nonmechanical hazard potential. They realize how heavy equipment affects the area or environment around them, and know that common non-mechanical hazards include dust; explosive or flammable atmospheres; radiated and conducted heat; high-intensity light like lasers or welding arc flashes; heavy metals including lead, mercury and cadmium; steam releases; and ionizing radiation such as microwaves and Xrays. Whether you’re around a large excavator on a commercial construction site, working with a grader in the roadbuilding industry or operating a skid steer on a residential renovation project, you need to be aware of what your equipment is capable of, stressed Holt. That includes what it’s capable of doing to you. CEG
The project includes more than 7,000 cu. yds. of concrete. On the half-mile structure, 325,000 sq. ft. of steel will be repainted. It will include 210,000 sq. ft. of underdeck shield, 194 new bearings, 2.3 million lbs. of rebar, 45,000 rebar couplers and 500,000 lbs. of structural steel. VIADUCT from page 24
Services. The equipment list includes a Cat 328 excavator; a Cat 420 backhoe; a John Deere 210 rubber tired excavator; a Sullair 375 CFM air compressor; a Hitachi 225 excavator; a Komatsu 138 excavator; a E3000 Wacker Neuson ground heater; and a Gomaco C-450 concrete deck finishing machine. “I have worked at South State for nine years,” DeSantis said. “In my time here I have worked on over 50 projects ranging from municipal milling and paving projects to large heavy highway rehabilitation jobs such as the Route 1 project.” According to DeSantis, South State Inc. is a full-service heavy highway, paving and utility contractor based out of Bridgeton, N.J. For more than 40 years, South State Inc. has safely and successfully completed numerous complex construction projects for both private and public clients throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania. South State’s affiliated entities operate various material manufacturing facilities throughout South Jersey. These facilities give South State Inc. and its clients convenient access to virtually all roadway materials including today’s most common mixes of asphalt, crushed concrete (DGA), sand, stone and fill dirt, as well as Class B recycling capabilities. “South State is considered one of the fastest growing contractors in New Jersey,” DeSantis said. “Our progressive attitude and emphasis on safety has led to a great reputation by our customers and peers. South State has forged strong relationships with its heavy highway and paving clients, while having constructed much of the road and bridge infrastructure in South Jersey including several landmark projects.” CEG
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ARTBA: Final ‘Waters of the U.S. States’ Rule Brings Clarity The Trump administration’s rewrite of the 2015 “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule will help restore clarity to federal wetlands regulations and reduce delays to important transportation improvements, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) said. ARTBA President Dave Bauer credited the administration for fulfilling its promise to bring clarity to the muddied jurisdictional questions surrounding WOTUS. “The new rule recognizes that delay and uncertainty only serve to increase transportation project costs,” Bauer said. At issue is how the EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) define water bodies that are subject to federal authority. Under the Obama administration era rule, roadside ditches could have been subject to
unnecessary federal oversight, delaying transportation projects, increasing costs and jeopardizing highway safety. In previous regulatory comments and congressional testimony, ARTBA has noted that ditches serve the necessary function of collecting water that would otherwise have nowhere to go but on roadways, noting that “[a] ditch’s primary purpose is safety and they only have water present during and after rainfall. In contrast, traditional wetlands are not typically man-made nor do they fulfill a specific safety function.” ARTBA remains involved in federal litigation over the earlier repeal of the 2015 WOTUS rule. It will similarly fight to protect the Trump administration WOTUS regulations against any new legal challenges. For more information, visit www.artba.org.
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