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Washington D.C.’s $500M Gramercy Takes Shape...8

Volvo Helps Maintain Glacier’s Ice Road...108

Attendees purchased a record-breaking 52,000 tickets for education sessions at the show, a 26 percent increase from the 2014 show.

Sales Soar at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017

C Hunyady Hosts Sale in Chalfont, Pa. ...124

Table of Contents................ 4 Asphalt, Concrete, Paving, Compaction & Milling Section.......................... 73-99 Parts Section....................118 Auction Section...... 122-137 Business Calendar.......... 129 Advertisers Index............ 138

onExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017 attendees clearly came to Las Vegas ready to buy as exhibitors said they had enjoyed tremendous sales activity throughout the week. “This has been one of the best editions of ConExpo-Con/AGG — ever,” said Rich Goldsbury, 2017 ConExpo-Con/AGG chair and CEO and president of Doosan Bobcat North America & Oceania. “Exhibitors are writing sales at an incredible pace, and attendees clearly came to Las Vegas to buy.” “There was an element of confidence and pent-up demand at the show,” said Dave Foster, vice president of marketing & corporate communications of Volvo CE. “These are not tire-kickers. These are people who are willing to buy multiple machines for work they have now and anticipated growth based on a renewed confidence in the market.” A series of key metrics reflected the improved conditions, which were bol-

stered by a new pricing strategy intended to reinforce the overall quality of ConExpoCon/AGG and IFPE 2017 attendees. • U.S. buyer attendance jumped more than 16 percent from the 2014 show, and total buyer attendance improved by almost 8 percent. • Overall contractor and producer attendance grew by 10 percent.

• Total attendance neared 128,000 for the week. • Almost half of all attendees serve in executive positions at their company, and more than 3-in-5 attendees serve in a decision-making role. • Almost 26,000 international attendees see CONEXPO page 14

Mike Rowe Sits Down With CEG By Christine Allen ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Mike Rowe, known by many as the host of Dirty Jobs, as well as a tireless advocate for the construction industry, stopped by ConExpo 2017 as part of his Mike Rowe stopped by ConExpo 2017 as latest effort to promote the National Initiative.

latest effort to promote the National Excavator Initiative. The program is a foundation dedicated to reaching excavators and contractors with safe-digging messages, especially the importance of contacting an 811-notification center before digging. After his presentation, part of his Rowe sat down for an Excavator exclusive interview with see ROWE page 47


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WASHINGTON D.C.’S $500M GRAMERCY DISTRICT TAKING SHAPE

A more than $500 million development will soon begin taking shape just outside of Washington, D.C., “Gramercy District” is a smart city project by 22 Capital Partners, a venture builder private entity company.

38 PORT AUTHORITY BOARD OKS SANDY MITIGATION PROJECTS The Port Authority Board of Commissioners authorized more than $77 million in flood protection and resiliency projects at major Port Authority assets throughout the region that were damaged by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

108 controversial “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule removes an unnecessary obstacle that would have delayed transportation improvement projects, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) said.

108 TSETSAUT VENTURES RELIES ON VOLVO TO

Williams Partners L.P. reported that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing the Atlantic Sunrise expansion project, an expansion of the existing Transco natural gas pipeline, to connect abundant Marcellus gas supplies with markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern U.S.

44 EASTERN U.S. RAIL FREIGHT IMPROVES When riders on the D.C.-area’s Yellow Line subway come above ground for a track section that takes them over the Potomac River, they can now see CSX freight trains with cargo containers stacked two high on a heavy rail bridge nearby that also carries Amtrak and commuter trains.

52 CHINA’S COAL USE DECLINES

“Community” is a word that Tsetsaut Nations nomadic tribe descendant, Chief Darlene Simpson considers to be the core of her business.

ANNOUNCES MODERNIZATION COALITION

118 CASE DONATES MATERIALS FROM CONEXPO Case Construction Equipment will donate more than $175,000 in materials to Habitat for Humanity from its exhibit at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017.

LIQUIDATION AUCTION

96 ROADTEC OUTPERFORMS 2016 GOALS, EXPECTS 2017 TO BE BETTER

97 GOMACO IMPROVES SERVICE WITH REMOTE

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Hunyady Auction Company held a liquidation for S&H Landscaping Contractors on March 1 in Chalfont, Pa.

106 EO ON WATERS RULE AIDS

120 CLASSIFIEDS 122 COMING AUCTIONS 129 BUSINESS CALENDAR

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Washington D.C.’s $500M Gramercy District Taking Shape By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

A more than $500 million development will soon begin taking shape just outside of Washington, D.C., “Gramercy District” is a smart city project by 22 Capital Partners, a venture builder private entity company. According to Vicki Bendure of Bendure Communications, the group recently started taking reservations for space in the first mixed-use building, which will include approximately 350 luxury apartments, up to 44,500 sq. ft. of retail and 55,000 sq. ft. of co-working office and innovation partner space. In addition, there will be more than 40,000 sq. ft. of connected open plaza and courtyard. “The project is focused on creating technology infrastructure and platforms first so owners have been focused on getting technology partners signed on,” she said. 22 Capital Partners announced the project team for Gramercy District in August. It includes the Tishman Construction unit of AECOM, a premier, fully-integrated global infrastructure firm headquartered in Los Angeles, Calif.; TRINITY Group Construction, headquartered in Herndon, Va.; DVA Architects, Gaithersburg, Md.; Greystar, for preconstruction consulting and property management services; Bowman Consulting Group; McGuire Woods, PC; and Benton Potter & Murdock, PC. “We’ve put together a team known for their expertise in the design and construction of commercial, residential and retail developments, who are forward thinking, ready to embrace how technology can improve our city’s overall experience,” said Tom McConnell, executive vice president of Gramercy District. “Creating a seamless integration of technology and real estate infrastructure design from the start of the construction, combined with a holistic approach to development is the most critical piece when designing a smart city.” Dan McQuade, group president of AECOM’s Construction Services, noted that the project highlights the transformative role that cutting-edge technology is playing in today’s building. “We are thrilled to be at the forefront of constructing a new wave of smart cities,” he said. “Particularly noteworthy about Gramercy District is that this project brings together marquee partners from many industries to build innovations that will better the way a community lives, works and socializes.”

According to McConnell, the goal is to integrate the 22 CityLink Platform with existing real estate protocols to create a “Smart City In-a-Box.” Gramercy District will be the first smart city in the region and one of the first in the country. Instead of lumping technology into vertical applications like smart retail, intelligent buildings, connected health, etc., 22 CityLink breaks up the smart city into layers and pillars and takes a horizontal approach, looking at the total consumer experience across all aspects of the smart city. “By separating bandwidth, connectivity, applications, data and intelligence into layers, 22 CityLink is able to create a foundation for sustainable development and constant improvement,” said Dave Ladouceur, CEO of Denver-based software company Neon Mobile and strategic advisor for 22 CityLink. “The pillars are where data is aggregated into functional areas and includes our smart city components: smart building, smart education, smart energy, smart engagement, smart finance, smart healthcare, smart mobility, smart operations, smart retail and smart safety.” 22 CityLink announced in January that JKH Holdings, in addition to being selected as a technology partner, will move its global headquarters to Gramercy District. The company joins a growing list, which includes Microsoft, Avaya, Center for Innovative Technology, George Washington University, Neon Mobile and FedBid. 22 Capital Partners is a venture builder company and global private equity firm investing in commercial real estate, technology and clean and renewable energy. Gramercy District’s 2.5 million sq.-ft. property abuts the Dulles Greenway (Route 267) — the major highway connecting central Loudoun County to Fairfax County, Arlington and Washington, D.C. The mixed-use development is located within close proximity to Washington Dulles International Airport and is at the future Silver Line Ashburn Metro Station, opening in late 2019. “It brings together, in one location, the convergence of leading edge technology and integrated construction techniques,” said Minh Le, managing partner of 22 CityLink. “The vision for the future of our cities is becoming a reality, and we’ll be demonstrating it at Gramercy District.” For more information, visit www.22CapitalPartners.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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SKID STEERS - WHEEL 2013 CAT 226B3, OROPS, BUCKET, SELF LEVELING, HOURS: 1,277, SERIAL NUMBER: MWD05277, STOCK NUMBER: TMWD5277.................................................................................................. $26,000 2014 CAT 236D, HOURS: 245, SERIAL NUMBER: BGZ00404, STOCK NUMBER: CSBGZ404$35,000 2011 CAT 246C, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, NACD, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, QUICK COUPLER: MANUAL, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, ENGINE:TIER4 INTERIM COMPLIANT, DOMESTIC TRUCK, TIRES: 12X16.5 10PR CAT, BELT, SEAT, 2", LANE 2 ORDER, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW, HYDRAULICS, HOURS: 711, SERIAL NUMBER: JAY06187, STOCK NUMBER: BJAY6187................................................................. $29,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H3), HOURS: 1,055, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF00829, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0633.................................................................................... $39,000 2015 CAT 246D, ONE SPEED, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, USA, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 280, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF01550, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0413................................................................................... $44,000 2015 CAT 262D, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H1), SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, USA, HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, HOURS: 269, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB03958, STOCK NUMBER: 15M0224................................................................................... $44,000 2014 CAT 262D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), TWO SPEED WITH RIDE CONTROL, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, HOURS: 748, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB00908, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0635..............................$40,000 SWEEPERS / BROOM EQUIPMENT 2014 LAY-MOR SWEEPMASTER 300, RIDE ON 8FT WIDE SWEEPER, HOURS: 143, STOCK NUMBER: 16U0025......................................................................................................................................$20,500 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 408, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0326....................................................................................................................................... $8,000 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 3,813, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0325........................................................................................................................................$7,000 WHEEL LOADERS 2015 CAT 938K, *938K WHEEL LOADER, *RADIO, BLUETOOTH, AUX, MIC, *WARNING, BEACON, LED STROBE, *LIGHTS, AUX, HALOGEN / HALOGEN, *CAMERA: REAR VIEW, *STEERING: STANDARD, *RIDE CONTROL, *QUICK COUPLER: FUSION, *SEAT: DELUXE, *CAB: DELUXE, *COUNTERWEIGHT 1400KG,HEAVY,6PC, *PREP PACK: NORTH AMERICA, HOURS: 591, SERIAL NUMBER: SWL03905, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0765................................................................................ $170,000

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2001 KOMATSU WA320-6 WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, CLAMSHELL MP BUCKET, ECSS RIDE CONTROL, 20.5R25 SOLID TIRES, 3 SPOOL VALVE, AUX HYD, QUICK COUPLER, C022071.................................................. $69,500

2012 JCB 406B WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB w/ A/C & HEAT, GP BUCKET, COUPLER, 12.5R18 MICHELIN TIRES, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 3 SPOOL VALVE, C022859........$42,500

2013 KOMATSU WA200PZ-6 WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, KO 84” GP BUCKET W/BOCE, BUCKET LEVELER/ KICKOUT, KO QUICK CPLR, JRB 60” FORKS, 20.5R25 MICHELIN A-2 TIRES, C023461.............................. $109,000 YR

Model EE# CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS KOMATSU 2015 D51PXi-22 C019464 1999 D65EX-12 C020925 2012 D65WX-17 C005727 EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 2002 345BL C023114 HITACHI 2004 ZX800 “ZAXIS” C008172 JOHN DEERE 2008 190DW C021549 KOBELCO 2012 SJK210LC-9 C019951 KOMATSU PC120LC-6 C023164 2013 PC138USLC-10 C022755 2014 PC138USLC-10 C024556 1995 PC150-5 C023655 2013 PC160LC-8 C024006 2013 PC160LC-8 C024008 2014 PC160LC-8 C024245 2013 PC170LC-10 C022916 2001 PC210LC-6K C020926 2016 PC210LC-10 C022002 PC228USLC-1 C024250 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 2013 PC240LC-10LR C022421 2005 PC270LC-7 C020272 2014 PC290LC-10 C022744 1993 PC300LC-5 C020933 PC300LC-6 C021741 2003 PC300LC-7 C019345 2003 PC300LC-7 C023160 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325

PRICE

$199,000 $49,500 $179,000

SOLD $55,000 $225,000 $59,500 $79,000 SOLD $69,000 $129,000 $TBD $29,500 $59,000 SOLD $72,500 SOLD $95,000 $139,000 $45,000 $189,000 SOLD $TBD $169,000 $189,000 $39,500 $210,000 SOLD $29,000 $52,500 $65,000 SOLD $59,000 $269,000

2013 KOMATSU WA500-7 WHEEL LOADER, ROPS CAB W/AIR & HEAT, 138” / 8 CY GP BUCKET W/BOCE, 29.5R-25 MICHELIN XHT TRES, POWERSHIFT TRANS, 4 SPEEDS F/R, ECSS RIDE CONTROL, C020552.................................................. $179,500 YR 2014

Model EE# PRICE PC360LC-10 C021518 $229,000 PC400LC-5 C023172 $19,500 2010 PC450LC-8 C005953 $179,000 2013 PC490LC-10 C006069 $239,000 2008 PC800LC-8 C022399 $339,000 LIEBHERR 2006 A900C C003281 $79,000 MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS CATERPILLAR 2002 350L-MH C023522 $79,500 FUCHS 2005 MHL350D C003296 SOLD $79,000 2011 RHL340D C022333 $179,500 2015 MHL360E C022898 $449,000 2005 Grapple for MHL350D C003297 $8,000 2007 Grapple for MHL350D C003670 $4,000 KOMATSU 1989 PC300MH-3 C023651 $30,000 SENNEBOGEN 2004 830 C005918 $59,000 2007 830M C022591 $35,000 2010 830M C022032 $89,500 2012 830M C022031 $219,000 2014 840M C022592 $279,000 2014 875E C023523 $1,250,000 WHEEL LOADERS CATERPILLAR 2006 924G C022174 $52,500 966G C024014 SOLD $TBD 966G C024015 SOLD $TBD 2014 980K C024033 $TBD JCB 2012 406B C022859 $42,500 KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 $79,500 2013 WA200PZ-6 C023461 $109,000

YR 2000 2014 1997 2004 2004 2013 2012 1997 2013 2000 2012

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EE# C022071 C005540 C006463 C023548 C024746 C021898 C006216 C020239 C023661 C020552 C022042 C024845 GRADERS

PRICE $69,500 $159,500 $29,000 $35,000 $TBD SOLD $112,000 $195,000 $95,000 $TBD $179,500 $49,500 $TBD

KOMATSU GD650AW-2 C020907 $49,500 650AW-2 C023121 $TBD 2005 GD655-3C C003433 $89,500 2008 GD655-3E0 C004620 $139,500 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS JCB 225T C020581 $25,000 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS HAMM 2010 HD10CVV C021850 SOLD $15,000 2010 HD10VV C021840 $29,500 2011 HD+120VVHF C004069 $109,000 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 $27,500 LEEBOY L8510T C022008 $32,500 TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER 12HD-PT C022758 $TBD

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2006 CATERPILLAR 924G WHEEL LOADER, ENC CAB W/AIR & HEAT, CAT GP BUCKET W/BOCE, QUICK COUPLER, 17.5R25 TRIANGLE E-3 TIRES, AUX HYD, CO22174 $52,500 YR Model EE# PRICE ROGERS 1997 CR50PL C008064 $28,000 SP50PL C021755 $28,000 TAG21 C023198 $TBD CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT CEC REDUCED $149,000 2007 CEC 32”x54” jaw crusher C003725 OFF-ROAD TRUCKS PAYHAULER 1995 350C C022041 $49,500 MISCELLANEOUS BUCYRUS ERIE 1980 88B C020922 $225,000 DOPPSTADT 2012 SM720 Trommel C021573 $159,000 CATERPILLAR RM-500 C023192 $225,000 ATTACHMENTS CATERPILLAR 52” Exc. Bucket/345 C006595 $3,900 HAMM 2012 Pad-foot shell kit for 3412, 84” Drum P.O.R. LaBOUNTY 2003 UP20 pulverizer jaw set 18715 $4,500 2009 CP60 pulverizer (PC200/PC308 linkage) C000879 $19,500 HDR40 C005990 $12,500 HDR50S C020273 $8,500 1500R Shear C008173 $65,000 NPK 2010 GH4 C005986 $7,500 2000 GH6 C021137 $14,900 2008 GH15 C002364 $39,000 ROCKLAND 2009 BTH-D-CL hydraulic thumb C000380 $7,500 HD-V spade-nose rock bucket for WA500-3 $15,000

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CONEXPO from page 1

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Metso’s exhibit stood out with a host of crushing and screening equipment on display.

Link-Belt excavators greet attendees as they enter the company’s exhibit in the Gold Lot.

from 150 countries braved global headwinds including a strong dollar and flagging export markets and composed nearly 20 percent of overall attendance. • Attendees purchased a record-breaking 52,000 tickets for education sessions at the show, a 26 percent increase from the 2014 show. Total ticket sales excluding IFPE jumped by more than 27 percent compared with 2014. “I think there is a noticeable difference in the attendees at this show, and the difference is their optimism,” said Gradall Industries President and 2017 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Chair Michael Haberman. “Optimism was on display throughout the show, and the traffic was excellent.” At the same time, the technological change revolutionizing these industries was pervasive across the shows’ record 2.8 million-plus net sq. ft. of exhibits featuring a record 2,800-plus exhibitors from the leading U.S. and global manufacturers, from multinational giants to small firms with specialized products. The world’s first 3D-printed excavator, the brand-new Tech Experience and a stellar education lineup anchored a forward-looking vision for construction and infrastructure on display at ConExpoCon/AGG and IFPE 2017. “Our shows are renowned as an industry showcase of ‘what’s next,’ and this year’s show did not disappoint. From the new Tech Experience, which highlighted the vital connection between technology and construction to the culmination of AEM’s Infrastructure Vision 2050 Challenge, this year’s show demonstrated the rapid innovation in our industry,” said Goldsbury. The technological changes revolutionizing construction and manufacturing were a central feature throughout the show. The first-ever Tech Experience pavilion attracted solid traffic throughout the week, as attendees flocked to see the world’s first-ever 3D-printed excavator, hear from industry innovators during a collection of “Tech Talks,” and engage with the conclusion of the Infrastructure Vision 2050 Challenge Finale, which awarded $100,000 in prize money to

Kendall and Kevin O’Donnell, both of Bell Trucks. The company featured its B60E 60 ton 4x4 artic truck and the B45E 6x6 artic trucks. Bell also introduced a new 20-ton artic truck.

Giorgio Carera of FAE USA. The company introduced the UML/S/EX cutting head, which is designed for a 12-ton excavator.

The Wirtgen Group exhibit offered a wide range of Wirtgen, Hamm and Vogele equipment on display.

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EXCAVATORS

2013 KOBELCO SK260SR (2926004), 1,200 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, HYD QC, 42” bucket.. $159,900

1997 JOHN DEERE 410E (6002975), 5,800 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, 4WD, Extendahoe..........$23,500

2006 KUBOTA U15R1 (6008882), 3520 Hrs, Open ROPS Canopy, Rubber Tracks, Quick Coupler, 18” Bkt, Aux Hyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500 2014 KOBELCO 17SR (2901704), 600 Hrs, Open ROPS Canopy, Rubber Tracks, QC, 12” Bkt . $23,200 2013 KOBELCO SK35SRC (2903506), 650 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, 4 way angle blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,900 2011 KOBELCO 70SR (2907018), 1,300 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, 30” pin on bucket . $49,000 2013 KUBOTA U55-4R3A (3004674), 1,500 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, angle blade, QC, 24” bucket, HYD thumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57,900 2013 KUBOTA KX057-4R3 (3004673), 1,300 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, QC, 24” bkt . .$59,000 2013 KUBOTA KX080-4R3A (3004660), 1,500 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, angle blade, QC, 30” bkt, HYD thumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $83,200 2009 KOBELCO SK350-8 (2935001), 2,200 Hrs, Cab w/ heat, AC, 54” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . .$112,000 2012 KOBELCO 235SR (2923512), 1,600 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 42” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,000 2009 KOBELCO SK260LR (2926001), 1,400 Hrs, Cab w/ heat, AC, 42” bucket, long reach . . . $140,000 2013 KOBELCO SK260SR (2926004), 1,200 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, HYD QC, 42” bucket . . . . . $159,900

LOADER-BACKHOES 2013 TEREX PT30 CTL (6003754), 896 Hrs, Cab w/heat, 48” bucket.............. REDUCED $23,000

2008 JOHN DEERE 310J (6002976), 1,500 Hrs, Canopy, 2WD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 1997 JOHN DEERE 410E (6002975), 5,800 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, 4WD, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . $23,500 2013 JOHN DEERE 310K (20310537), 650 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 4WD, extendahoe . . . . . . . . . $77,000 2013 JOHN DEERE 310SK (20310540), 1,300 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 4WD, extendahoe . . . . . . . . . $87,000

SKID STEER & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 1998 BOBCAT 773 SSL (6003764), 2,425 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Hand Foot Controls, Manual QC . . . . $11,000 2005 BOBCAT S150 SSL (6003765), 975 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Hand Foot Controls, HYD QC . . . . . $18,500 2013 TEREX PT30 CTL (6003754), 896 Hrs, Cab w/heat, 48” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $23,000 2011 GEHL V330 SSL (5033001), 750 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 84” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,000 2009 CAT 279C CTL (6003756), 3,900 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, GP bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,000 2012 KUBOTA SVL 90-2HC CTL (3011022), 1,200 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 80” bucket, HYD QC . .$49,500

ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS 2013 BELL B35D (4003502), 1,500 Hrs, 35 ton ADT, GPS system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $325,000

MISCELLANEOUS TRACTORS & UTILITY VEHICLES 2009 KUBOTA RTV500 (6010732), 700 Hrs, Open ROPS, Canopy, Manual Dump Bed, ATV Tires $5,500 2010 KUBOTA BX25TLB (6005261), 220 Hrs, LA240 Loader, BT601 Backhoe, ROPS . . . . . $14,000 2011 KUBOTA L3240HST-3 (6005233), 1,117 Hrs, Turf Tires, Front Loader, Quick Coupler, 72” Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995 2013 KUBOTA M6060HDC (6005263), 1,100 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Industrial Tires, Front Loader, Quick Coupler, 72” Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,250

LOADERS 1991 JOHN DEERE 544E (6002977), 7,217 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, 4 in 1 Bkt Welded Closed, New Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000 1998 JOHN DEERE 544G (6006709), 7,380 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, JRB Coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,000 2010 KAWASAKI 70TMV-2 (2707005), 1,450 Hrs, 3.5 cu yds bucket, quick coupler, ride control$129,000

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2012 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP (2045238), 1,600 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 115” blade . . . . . . . . . . .$79,000

2010 DYNAPAC LP8504-33 (4007034), 255 Hrs, Radio remote controlled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,900

2014 GEHL 1648P (6004728), 955 Hrs, 8'-13' width vibratory screed, 6 ton hopper, single speed hydrostatic.. .............................................. $37,000

1998 INGERSOLL RAND SD115 (6004729), 8831 Hrs, 84” Dirt Roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,000 2011 DYNAPAC CA134D (4007040), 950 Hrs, 54” dirt roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36,800 2014 GEHL 1648P (6004728), 955 Hrs, 8'-13' width vibratory screed, 6 ton hopper, single speed hydrostatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,000 2010 DYNAPAC CA250D-II (4007022), 1000 Hrs, 84” dirt roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $62,500

ARPS 72” LANDSCAPE RAKE (6010737), 3 Point Hitch Mount, Manual Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 JOHN DEERE MP BUCKET (6010734), For John Deere 310B/Older . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 2016 WERK-BRAU WB60 (5801982), 60” Grading Bucket for Hyundai R80CR-9A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750 JOHN DEERE COUPLER (6010735), For 310s/410 Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $795 JOHN DEERE COUPLER (6010736), For 310s/410 Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $795 2011 GEITH QH65M (5808421), Manual Coupler for Kobelco 140SR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,500 JOHN DEERE 92” MP BUCKET (6010733), For John Deere 310S/410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,000 2012 BRADCO FF72 (5805659), 72” Brush Grapple, Universal Skid Steer Coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,900 2015 KUBOTA M SERIES TIRES (6010720), 2 AMR8532 rear tires, 2 AMR8993 front tires . . . $3,950 2012 RANSOME GRAPPLE (5801820), 36” grapple bucket for Kobelco 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500 2010 CONTEQTEC AP600HD (5805264), Cold planer, 24” drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,900 2010 KENT KF12QT (5808415), 2000 Lb Hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000

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CONEXPO from page 14

Sennebogen featured several of its large material handling machines.

Interstate Trailers new 50-ton trailer features a new airbrake ramp system that is powered from the air system on the truck. Discussing this are Amanda and Steve Flowers of Interstate Trailers, and Joshua Laware of Laware Construction Inc., Plattsburgh, N.Y.

winners over a crowdsourced competition to develop forward-looking infrastructure solutions. “Keeping pace with technology is critical for our industries’ success and the 3D-printed excavator featuring fluid power innovations, is a perfect example of the shows’ future-forward commitment to explore innovations that are happening now and the exciting possibilities ahead,” said Robert Mortensen, IFPE 2017 chair and president of HUSCO International. At the Tech Experience, three interactive zones gave attendees a firsthand glimpse at the technologies shaping the job sites of tomorrow, infrastructure development and workforce development. The “Tech Talks” forum at the Tech Experience gave attendees a chance to hear from global innovators and technology leaders to discuss what lies ahead. The forum’s content-rich presentations aimed to inspire and inform attendees, with an emphasis on applied and bluesky innovation to benefit infrastructure projects and construction job sites. Among the lineup were Bruce Upbin, vice president of strategic communications, Hyperloop One; D’Arcy Salzmann, senior director, strategy, Microsoft HoloLens & Studio Manager, Future Bureau, Microsoft; Captains Mark & Scott Kelly, former NASA astronauts; and Scott Brusaw, co-founder, Solar Roadways. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) helped to convene a high-level conversation on the future of transportation infrastructure as five finalists squared off in the Infrastructure Vision 2050 Challenge Finale event. The top winner: a proposal from a pair of University of California-Berkeley students to leverage autonomous vehicle technology to develop a surge-priced “Hyperlane” to ease congestion and improve mobility. AEM launched the incentivized competition to generate crowdsourced solutions to address the future of infrastructure here in America, and throughout the world. The campaign’s three phases — Complain, Dream, and Build — drew hundreds of ideas from across the world about how to revolutionize infrastructure.

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Elliott Crane of Omaha, Neb., had its brand new high visibility cab, which will be standard equipment on many of the company’s crane platforms, on display. Here, Matt Knoll (in cab) of Stephenson Equipment checks it out with Elliott Development Manager Terry Radenslaben.

A happy Rubble Master RM90 GO! owner, CFO David Beinhower of E.K. Services Inc. (L), stands with Rubble Master dealer, Groff Tractor’s Regional Sales Director Corey Berkheimer.

The ever popular JCB Dancing diggers performed to large crowds.

All the latest models were on display at the Volvo North Hall exhibit. At the booth (L-R) are Tony Rosetti, Penn Jersey Machinery; Kevin Reimert, Schlouch Inc.; Walt Joachim, Penn Jersey Machinery; and Don Swasing and Richard King, Schlouch Inc. in Blandon, Pa.


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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

Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . $15,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . . $49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 OFF ROAD HAULERS

Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . $115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . $147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . $87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $122,500

Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,500 very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $159,000 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" TRUCKS & TRAILERS hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . . CALL angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 AIR COMPRESSORS LANDSCAPING

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(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, SPECIALS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . . $85,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . From $5,200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,000 Ea. BACKHOES CRANES Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,500 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Ford 455C Loader Backhoe, 1990, 36” Rear Bucket, Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom 8532 HMR, Overall in Decent Condition . . . . . $10,500 anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,500 DRILLS MOTOR SCRAPERS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good MISCELLANEOUS condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CALL (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 Ea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CALL Rivinius R600B, 1995, 10’ Wide, Mount on Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . . $29,000 Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,500/OFFER Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL

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BUCKETS PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,500 Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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1994 Galion 870, Stk# 31232, Cab, 14’ MB, Turbo................................ $32,000

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2012 CAT 329EL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13727, 5695 hrs, CAB, A/C, REAR VIEW CAMERA, JOYSTICK CONTROL W/ THUMB ROLL, AUX HYDRAULICS, PATTERN CHANGER, SYSTEM COMBINE, BUCKET, HYDRAULIC THUMB, LINES FOR HYD COUPLER, 32IN TG SHOES....................................................$175,000

2008 CAT 328DLCR HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UP15698, 4265 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, COLD WEATHER START, PATTERN CHANGER, 10FT 6IN STICK, CB2 LINKAGE, MECHANICAL GRAPPLE, 24IN TG TRACKS................ $197,000

1995 HITACHI EX1800-2, ID# UT15802, 52826 hrs, HYD FRONT SHOVEL, CAB, A/C, KTA19C ENGINES, (2) 13.5 CYD BUCKETS, 32IN TRACKS, UC 65-70%, FRONT ENGINE REBUILT 812HRS AGO, REAR ENGINE REBUILT 6692HRS AGO, SPARE PARTS INCLUDED - CALL FOR MORE INFO.... $95,000

2013 CAT 305E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UT15630, 699 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, PATTERN CHANGER, AUX HYDRAULICS, COMPACT RADIUS SWING, 1PC SWING BOOM, 5FT 1IN STICK, MANUAL COUPLER, BUCKET, MECHANICAL THUMB, 6FT 8IN BACKFILL BLADE, 16IN RUBBER TRACKS............ $65,000

2013 CAT D6K XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT15686, 2258 hrs, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, JOYSTICK STEERING, PAT BLADE, PA50 WINCH W/ FAIRLEAD, SWEEPS, SYSTEM ONE UC, 22IN TRACKS.................................. $129,000

CAT D6N XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT14845, 13,918 HRS, TIER II 3126 ENGINE, EROPS, A/C, DIFF STEERING, PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR................................................ $68,000

2011 CAT D8T TRACK TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT15663, 3061 hrs, TIER III C15 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, DIFF STEERING, SU BLADE, SINGLE TILT, ALLIED W12E WINCH, REAR AUX FOR RIPPER, STANDARD UC............................ $385,000

2006 CAT D10T TRACK TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP12076, 10331 hrs, TIER II C27 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, FINGER TIP STEERING, FAST FUEL SYSTEM, FAST OIL CHANGE, 28IN SHOES........................ $790,000

2003 CAT 963C LGP TRACK TYPE LOADER, ID# UP15594, 12262 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, TWO LEVER BUCKET CONTROL, GP BUCKET, 22IN TRACKS.......................................... $65,000

2013 CAT 242B3 SKID STEER LOADER, ID# UP15604, 927 hrs, TIER IV ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, TOOTH BUCKET, 12-16.5 TIRES........................................................$31,000

2006 CAT CS563E SMOOTH DRUM COMPACTOR, ID# UP15622, 2312 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 84IN VIBRATORY SMOOTH DRUM, 23.1-26 TIRES..............................$79,000

2013 CAT 908H COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP15822, 1821 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, JOYSTICK, HORIZONTAL NON-SSL STYLE COUPLER, MP BUCKET, 405/70 R20 TIRES...... .................................................................. $72,000

2004 CAT IT28G WHEEL LOADER, ID# UT15570, 27486 hrs, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, STANDARD FRONT, RIDE CONTROL, WHEEL STEERING, ALOLUS 20.5R25 TIRES, NO BUCKET............................................ $30,000

2007 CAT 257B MULTI-TERRAIN LOADER, ID# UT15257, 3488 HRS, TIER II ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 1-SPEED TRAVEL, STANDARD FLOW PROPORTIONAL HYD'S, HYD QUICK COUPLER, SELF-LEVELING, 15IN RUBBER TRACKS....................................................$25,000

2013 CAT 242B3 SKID STEER LOADER, ID# UP15605, 512 hrs, TIER IV ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, BUCKET, 2-SPEED TRAVEL, SELF-LEVELING, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, STANDARD FLOW HYDRAULICS, 12X16.5 TIRES........................................................$33,000

2006 CAT 777F OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID# UT14414, 11274 hrs, TIER II C32-758KW ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, HEATED MIRRORS, 4X6, RETARDER, ENGINE HEATER, ARC WITH TRACTION CONTROL, TRUCK PRODUCT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DUAL-SLOPE BODY, LINER, HEAT, FRONT WET BRAKES, 2700-R49 TIRES...................... $725,000

2004 CAT TH560B TELEHANDLER, ID# UT15538, 9439 hrs, TIER II ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 3 PIECE BOOM, THUMB HYDRAULIC CONTROL, THUMB SLIDE, COUPLER ROTATE, TILT WHEEL.................. $37,000

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2012 VOLVO A40F ARTICULATED TRUCK, ID# UT14568, 3570 HRS CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 6X6, ENGINE BRAKE, TAILGATE, YOKOHAMA TIRES @ 3474HRS, RF 80%, LF 82%, RR 83%, RR2 82%, LR 83%, LR2 83%................................ .............................................. $330,000 $285,000

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2005 CAT 735 ARTICULATED WATER WAGON, ID# UP13431, TIER II 3406 ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 6X6, TIRES @ 9307HRS: RF 59%, LF 34%, RR1 14%, RR2 28%, LR1 14%, LR2 28%, 7000GAL CURRY WATER TANK, 9307 HRS...................................... $255,000 $225,000

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CATERPILLAR IT28G, Arm, Used, 1133727/73616 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980H, Arm, Used, 1157044/68123 CATERPILLAR 980H, Arm, Used, 1756352/75003 CATERPILLAR 930G, Arm, Used, 2357301/67960 CATERPILLAR 988F I, 988F II, Arm, Used, 4E7522/63584 CATERPILLAR 980G, Axle, Used, 1079680/71963 CATERPILLAR 980G Axle, Used, 1080060/68119 CATERPILLAR 988H, Axle, Used, 1378832/68732 CATERPILLAR 950G, 962G, IT62G, Axle, Used, 1383121/35700 CATERPILLAR 420D, Axle, Used, 1545471/73330 CATERPILLAR 980H, Axle, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 930G, Axle, Used, 2677380/71827 CATERPILLAR D5K, XL Blade, 6-Way, Used, 3974170/75825 CATERPILLAR 257, 257B, 257B2, 257B3, 257D, Blade, Angle, Used, 2315275/61395 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, Blade, Angle, Used, 2940812/72076 CATERPILLAR D6T, XW Blade, Angle, Used, 3341764/58556 CATERPILLAR D6T, XL Blade, Angle, Used, 3527618/66974 CATERPILLAR D6N, Blade, Angle, Used, 3593410/56510 CATERPILLAR CS-573,E Blade, Other, New, 2238997/65870 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR, Blade, Other, Used, 2824578/62303 CATERPILLAR 314, Blade, Other, Used, 3387943/51608 CATERPILLAR D9L, Blade, U, Rebuilt, 9J7420/42578 CATERPILLAR 345B, Booms, Used, 1271409/71069 CATERPILLAR 420D, Booms, Used, 1839140/73275 CATERPILLAR 988G, 988G II, 988H, Booms, Used, 2318178/75933 CATERPILLAR 325D, Booms, Used, 2343799/50540 CATERPILLAR 303.5C, Booms, Used, 2811107/69549 CATERPILLAR 311, 312, Booms, Used, 5I3412/54544 CATERPILLAR 305.5, 305.5D CR, Bucket, Ditch Cleaning, Used, 700068060/60885 CATERPILLAR 345B, Bucket, GP, Used, 1458066/68565 CATERPILLAR 420F, Bucket, GP, Used, 3377388/51594 CATERPILLAR 324D, 324E, 326FL, 328D LCR, 329DL, 329E, 329FL, Bucket, Other, New, BU3843 CATERPILLAR 324D, 324E, 326FL, 328D LCR, 329D, 329EL, 329FL, Bucket, Other, Used, BU8344 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B2, 216B3, 226, 226B, 226B2, 226B3, 228, 232, 232B, 232B2, 232B3, 236, 236B, 236B2, 236B3, 236D, 242, 242B, 242B2, 242B3, 242D, 246, 246B, 246C, 246D, 247, 247B, 247B2, 247B3, 248, 248B, 252, 252B, 252B2, 252B3, 256, 256C, 257, 257B, 257B2, 257B3, 257D, 259D, 259B, 259B3, 262, 262B, Bucket, Other, New, THSB/56740 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Bucket, Rock, Used, 5V5601/60577 CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Bucket, Rock, Used, 9V0219/60984 CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/47687 CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/65276 CATERPILLAR D9R, D10R, D11R, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1118549/50331 CATERPILLAR D8R, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1196724/71447 CATERPILLAR 325B, 325BL, 325BLN, 330B, 330BL, 330BL LR, 330BLN, 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345BL, 345BL II, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1276516/75461 CATERPILLAR 988G, Cab, EROPS, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR 325B, 325BL, 325BLN, 345B, 345BL, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1516714/69568 CATERPILLAR D6T, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1587696/7279 CATERPILLAR 777D, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1674447/74762 CATERPILLAR 930G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2356906/67959 CATERPILLAR D6N, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2704810/76700 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2V5075/46948 CATERPILLAR D10, Cab, EROPS, Used, 3T8106/36149 CATERPILLAR D350E, Cab, EROPS, Used, 7U4400/40232 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, 690B, Cab, EROPS, Used, 9V5306/30599 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, C-Frame, Used, 3341767/66973

Engine 345B, Good running take out Stock # 1260054/73015

CATERPILLAR 980G, Counterweight, Used, 1146030/65810 CATERPILLAR D6T Counterweight, Used, 1Q4324 CATERPILLAR D5K2, D3K, D3K LGP, D3K XL, D3K2, D4K2, Counterweight, Used, 2568796/76136 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR, Counterweight, Used, 3374888/62291 CATERPILLAR D10R, Counterweight, Used, 6T3584/62617 CATERPILLAR D8R, D8R II, D8R LGP, D8R LGP II, D8T, D8T LGP, Counterweight, Used, 6Y0610/74832 CATERPILLAR 928HZ, 930G, 930H, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2357451/55382 CATERPILLAR 323E, 324E, 326DL, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2924162/70414 CATERPILLAR 924K, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336550/58732 CATERPILLAR 924K, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336551/69041 CATERPILLAR 305CR, 305D CR, 305E CR, 305E2 CR, 305.5, Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3611097/76152 CATERPILLAR 5230, 5230B, 5230B FS, Cylinder, Boom/Lift, Used, 1393788/72191 CATERPILLAR 836C, Differential, Rebuilt, 1367631/55993 CATERPILLAR 988H, Differential, Rebuilt, 1378851/56074 CATERPILLAR 740, Differential, Used, 1540300/37138 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 988F, I Differential, Used, 4E1989/43628 CATERPILLAR 988F, Differential, Used, 4E1990 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Differential, Used, 6W7420/59790 CATERPILLAR D11R, Engine, Used, 1008111/62564 CATERPILLAR D10N, Engine, Rebuilt, 1056574/55963 CATERPILLAR 962G, Engine, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 773D, Engine, Used, 1230198/65632 CATERPILLAR 769D, Engine, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR 345B, Engine, Used, 1260054/73015 CATERPILLAR 325BL, Engine, Used, 1313803/75400 CATERPILLAR 345B, Engine, Used, 1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR 988F II, Engine, Used, 1430029/63717 CATERPILLAR 836C, Engine, Used, 1438336/62237 CATERPILLAR 420D, Engine, Used, 1878014/73406 CATERPILLAR 315C, Engine, Used, 1981441/72823 CATERPILLAR 980G II, Engine, Used, 2027585/70753 CATERPILLAR D8R, Engine, Rebuilt, 2225432/69920 CATERPILLAR 980H, Engine, Rebuilt, 2250992/55693 CATERPILLAR 330D, 330DL, Engine, Rebuilt, 2401861/68290 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Engine, Used, 2421399/76431 CATERPILLAR D6H, D6H II, Engine, Rebuilt, 7C0501/65537 CATERPILLAR 777C, Engine, Rebuilt, 7E9078/36720 CATERPILLAR D7H, Equalizer, Bars Rebuilt, 1414690/28344 CATERPILLAR D6R, Equalizer, Bars Core 2012078/38992 CATERPILLAR D11N, Equalizer, Bars Rebuilt, 2072683 CATERPILLAR D11R, Equalizer, Bars Rebuilt, 2072684 CATERPILLAR 307E2, Final Drive, New, 1026548/70872 CATERPILLAR 322B, 322B LC, 322B LR, 322BL, 322BL LR, 322BLN, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1141488/61170 CATERPILLAR 345B, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1362847 CATERPILLAR 773D, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1376821/66627 CATERPILLAR D8N, D8R, D8T, Final Drive, Used, 1575072/62601 CATERPILLAR 980G, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR D11R, D11T, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 3242343/46124 CATERPILLAR D11R, D11T, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 3242343/59220 CATERPILLAR 980K, 980M, Final Drive, New, 3715138 CATERPILLAR 988F, 988F I, Final Drive, Used, 4E2664/43974 CATERPILLAR D6H, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 7G5532/73228 CATERPILLAR 311, Hydraulic,s Rebuilt, 4I7603/54757

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CATERPILLAR 5130, Other, Used, 1072940/326 CATERPILLAR D10R, Other, Used, 1157395/44976 CATERPILLAR 5130, Other, Used, 1554102/32845 CATERPILLAR AP-1000E, AP-1055E, Other, New, 2518303/53371 CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Other, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926 CATERPILLAR D6T, D6T LGP, D6T LGP VP, D6T LGP WDA, D6T XL, D6T XL DS, D6T XLVP, D6T XW, D6T XW LGP, D6T XWVP, Ripper, Used, 3871087/65643 CATERPILLAR 330B, 330BL, Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1141305/32317 CATERPILLAR 385, 385B, 385B ME, 385BL, 385BL LR, 385BL ME, 385BL UHD, 385C, 385C FS, 385C LRE, 385C ME, 385CL, 385CL LR, 390DL, Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1484626/57063 CATERPILLAR 311, Swing Drive, Used, 7I7761/57080 CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR D8R, Torque Converters, Core 1103391/71477 CATERPILLAR D11T, Torque Converters, Core 1210028/59566 CATERPILLAR D11R, Torque Converters, Used, 1210030/47691 CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR 824B, 836, 836C, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1431234/56095 CATERPILLAR 970F, Torque Converters, New, 1463329/43970 CATERPILLAR D8R II, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1613306/65016 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1880502/44386 CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 2267609/64986 CATERPILLAR D6T, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 2697635/72219 CATERPILLAR D10L, D10, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR 773B, Torque Converters, Used, 6T4674/42945 CATERPILLAR 988F, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E7009/64425 CATERPILLAR 776B, 776D, 777C, 777D, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E8999/7415 CATERPILLAR 776B, 776D, 777C, 777D, Torque Converters, Used, 8E8999/74569 CATERPILLAR D11R, D11T, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 1380756 & 1380577 CATERPILLAR D8R, D8R II, D8T, Track Frame, Used, 1753632 & 1753633 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, Track Frame, Used, 2393231 & 2393232 CATERPILLAR D11N, Track Frame, Used, 6Y2686 & 6Y2687 CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2686/54865 CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2687/54866 CATERPILLAR D8R, D8R II, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 9W6491 & 9W6492 CATERPILLAR 980G, Transmissions, Used, 1066452/68237 CATERPILLAR IT28G, Transmissions, Used, 1164860/74079 CATERPILLAR 980G II, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1167684/71797 CATERPILLAR D350E, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 123755/70296 CATERPILLAR 924G, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1402772/57646 CATERPILLAR 988G, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1922914/66703 CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Transmissions, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 3P9241/59831 CATERPILLAR 988F, Transmissions, Used, 6Y6719/64339 CATERPILLAR D11N, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 7T8168/56623 CATERPILLAR 776B, 777C, 777D, Transmissions, Used, 8E9035 CATERPILLAR 16, Transmissions, Used, 9M8300/42387 CATERPILLAR 988B, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR D5H, Winch, Used, 08929/51595 CATERPILLAR D6T, Winch, Used, 09056/71087 CATERPILLAR D6R XW III, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T LGP VP, D6T LGP VPAT, D6T LGP WDA, D6T XL, D6T XL DS, D6T XLVP, D6T XW, D6T XW LGP, D6T XWVP, Winch, Used, 2827492/72873

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CONEXPO from page 22

Mike Chenet (L) and Bill Barry (R), both of CC&T, the Roadtec dealer for eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, stand with Paul Schifano of Schifano Construction Corp, Middlesex, N.J.

Attendees and exhibitors partnered to raise over $100,000 to help military veterans find quality through multiple charitable events throughout the week. The proceeds, which benefit the show’s official charitable partner, the Call of Duty Endowment, were raised through online, silent and live auctions, as well as an after-hours concert on Wednesday by the multi-platinum rock band Foreigner. The non-profit organization, founded by Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, helps military veterans secure high-quality jobs and raises awareness of the value vets bring to the workplace. “These new benefit events offered the opportunity for ConExpoCon/AGG participants to not only network and have fun but also rally together as a construction industry community to raise funds to support military veterans,” said Sara Truesdale Mooney, show director and AEM vice president exhibitions and business development. Comprehensive education programs at ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017 helped attendees sharpen their professional skills and improve their businesses’ efficiency and productivity. The show offered a record 143 education sessions, grouped into 10 tracks, including a new Technology track. IFPE 2017 hosted the industrywide Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference in addition to hands-on “college courses” on effective use of hydraulics in mobile equipment. On the show floor, IFPE 2017 featured the Power Transmission Distributors Association (PTDA) exhibit pavilion, and ConExpoCon/AGG 2017 included the Demolition & Recycling exhibit pavilion from the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) and the Lift Safety Zone from the National Commission for Certification of Crane Operators and International Powered Access Federation. Eight country-specific international exhibit pavilions reinforced the global scope of the shows and expanded the business contacts between attendees and exhibitors: IFPE with China, Italy, Korea and Taiwan, ConExpo-Con/AGG with China, Germany, Korea, and United Kingdom. Hundreds of industry meetings, including annual conventions of eight industry associations, were held in conjunction with the shows

(L-R) are TJ Green, Matt Klass, Max Davis and Byron Montenegro, all of Buffalo Wire Works.

Tom O’Brant (L) of Elgin Fastener Group speaks with Steve O’Neill of O’Neill Components about “The Plug” vehicle electrical cables.

Jody Smith (L) and Brian Singer, both of Buffalo Turbine.

Mobile Track of Elkader, Iowa, had this beautifully restored Caterpillar dozer on hand at its booth. MTS Mobile Service Technician Mark Hoppenjans (L) and Don Moose, shop foreman, C.J. Moyna & Sons.

Engcon showed off its Tiltrators and Q-Safe quick coupler with EC-Oil automatic connection at ConExpo.


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$99,500 ,5 500

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22 2 28 8,,7 716 m miille es 200 20 03 K KE EN NW WO ORT ORT TH T300; CA AT T 3126 6 CYL (300 HP); FULLER 9 SP (9SP L LO); O); A/C; ALUM WHEELS; 54,600 GVW. 2 20 00 02 PROGRESS ALUMIIN M NU UM F FU UE EL L T TANK; ANK; 4400 GAL; 3 COMPTS. AN

54 4,,4 47 73 m miille es 200 20 07 7 F FO OR RD F F6 65 50 SD; CUMMINS 5.9L 6 CYL ( (215 HP); 6 SP; A/C; 26K GVW. VAC ACMA MA AST ST TE ER VN V ND DS4 S4 40 00 00 VAC ACU UU UM EXCAV CA AVA VA V ATOR; JD ATO D 6 CYL D DIESEL; TUTHILL BL LOWER; VANAIR AIR COMP P. 362,062 3 62 2,,06 06 62 miles miille m es

$79 79,500

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6x6 6x x6

93 9 3,17 78 m miille es

36 3 6,,7 79 90 m miille es

200 20 09 PET TERBIL LT T 355; CUMMINS PX8-315 6 CYL (315 HP); AUTO; A/C; ALUM WHEELS; 33K GVW. TRA ANS-T TE EC C CH AL A LUM UMIIN NU UM FU F UE EL L TAN ANK; 2800 GAL CAP; -2 COMPTS.

2010 INT 201 TERNA ATI TIONA AL 74 40 00 6X X6; M MAXFORCE 6 CYL (300 HP); FULLER 10 S ; A/C; 52K GVW SP W.. CA AB & CHA ASSI SIS; 1 186’’ CA; 288’’ FRAME; 262’’ WB.

$29 9,500

884 847 47 $59,500

8861

199 98 KENW NW WO OR ORT RT RT TH H T800; CA AT T C12 6 CYL (410 HP); FULLER 13 SP; AIR RIDE; A/C; ALUMINUM WHEELS; 70K GVW. PALFINGER P ALF AL A LF FIN NGE ER PK P K3 32080C 20 08 80 0C C KNU UC U CK KL LEBO OOM; O OM;; 9 TON; CONT RO OTA ATION TION; OVERLOAD SYSTEM; 24’ WOOD FLA ATBED TBED. $6 69,500 9,,500

71 7 1,,5 527 m 52 miille es

200 20 09 F FR RE EIIG GHT HT TL LI LIN NE ER M2-1 -10 106; CUMMINS I -240 6 CYL (240 HP); EA ISB ATON TON O HYBRID 6 S ; A/C; 32K GVW. VERSA SP ALIFT B BU UC CK KET ET T VST T5000; 50’ TO BOTTOM; O 11’ UTILITY BODY Y.

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886 8860 60

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$39,500 ,5 500

8872

131 1,,,652 65 52 miles iles le es

10 T TO ON

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19 99 96 MA ACK AC K RD D688S; E-7400 (400 HP); FULLER 8SP; A/C; 73,280 GVW. MA A IT AN TEX EX X CRA ANE AN MODEL M ODEL DE EL 22 2 284 84; 4 4; 22 TON T ; 94’ HOOK HT; ANTI TWO BLOC CK; 20’6’’ WOOD FLA ATBED TBED.

199 19 95 F FO OR RD F800; 00 CUMMINS 5.9L 6 CYL (190 HP); ALLISON N 4 SP; A/C; 26K GVW. VAC ACMA MA AST STER TER ER V VN ND VAC ACU UU UM EXCA AVATO VATOR; JOHN DEERE 4 CYL J L DIESEL ENG; ROOTS S BLOWER; SULLAIR AIR COMP; HYD DUMP P.

2002 20 02 C CH HEVY EVY VY C/8500: /8 8500: 500: 00 0: CA AT T 3126 6 CYL (300 H HP); FULLER 8SP; A/C; 52,080K GVW. 2 2004 004 04 MOFFET OF FF F FET TT M M5500 5500 500 00 PIGG GG GYBACK YBACK AC CK K FOR ORKLIF RKLIF L FT; 2.5 TON; 5,500LB MAX CAP; 21’ STEEL FLA T ATBED TBED.

$79,500 9,,500 00

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8869 69

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112 2,,401 40 01 miles iles le es

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8796 796 96

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28 2 8,859 ,859 859 59 miles iles les es

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17 70 0,272 ,272 27 72 miles miille m es

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“What happens in our Port District — and what happens to our Port District — impacts the nation,” said Pat Foye, executive director. “The projects authorized today reflect the latest Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps and the Port Authority’s own updated resiliency guidelines. We are restoring our facilities in ways that make them better and stronger and we are grateful to our federal partners for their essential support.” Resiliency measures at PATH stations include flood protections totaling $26.7 million at Exchange Place; $12.6 million for the Newport station; $10.7 million for repairs to the Grove Street station entrances; and floodproofing six sets of exterior stairs and the elevator at a combined cost of $13.3 million at the Hoboken Terminal, which sustained the most damage in the PATH system. The authorization also includes almost $7 million in planning work for permanent repairs and restorations at the Holland Tunnel, a National

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in recognition of their reputation as an industry gathering place. More than 200 U.S. and international allied industry and business organizations signed on as official supporting organizations and more than 300 as supporting media. “Our ability to work with competitors to organize this event provides an added benefit and contributes to the show, exhibitor and attendees success. As we have said before, this is a show put on by the industry — for the industry,” said Haberman. “Here we can share ideas and knowledge that will help the construction industry to grow and prosper.” The shows received U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) International Buyer Program status, signifying their status as a leading worldwide event, and offered a variety of services to facilitate international industry participation, including an International Trade Center on site. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Rowe Teams With This Old House for Work Ethic Scholarships ROWE from page 1

Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) where he discussed the need to fill the skills gap, as well as the work his foundation and others are doing to help. According to Rowe, several “myths” about the construction industry have contributed to the skills shortage that exists today, including the perception that children should not be encouraged to pick up skilled trades. “If being a stockbroker is better than being a welder, then how do you explain all of the miserable stock brokers?” he said. “How do you explain all of the happy welders? It’s a fundamental disconnect. I know lots of people that are unhappy in careers that have been deemed aspirational, and I know lots of people that are happy in jobs that have been deemed secondary.” When it comes to raising children and talking about meaningful work, he said parents and educators want to have a plan or a playbook, however, there isn’t one, so they push children toward careers that have been deemed more appealing. Meanwhile, Kevin May photo thousands of high-paying jobs are being left on the table because parents are worried their children won’t be happy. So, what can be done to change this perception? Rowe said it starts by “making work fun again.” It’s personal, he said. For example, one person might like certain books, TV shows and food while another doesn’t. That decision can’t be forced on someone, but it is done with work. Dirty Jobs did what no other show before it did: shine a spotlight on other options. Rowe said that he never went out to change peoples’ minds about the jobs, but simply, to show people and help them understand that these jobs are essential. What would the world be like without brick layers? Rowe had a simple answer — we would be living in straw houses. Rowe’s involvement with the industry goes beyond his work on Dirty Jobs. During his most recent appearance before Congress, he advocated for the promotion of skilled trade opportunities in connection with revamping the Perkins Act, which aims to increase the quality of technical education. Rowe used Skills USA, an organization supporting students who want to get involved in technical, skilled and service occupations, as an example of one of these opportunities. He said what impressed him most when he first learned about Skills USA was its willingness to pick up the slack when vo-tech programs were pulled from high school curriculums. Alternatively, he was dismayed that few knew about the program, which stems from a fundamental problem about these initiatives. “Part of what I said to Congress was that we need to shine a light on organizations like Skills USA and Project Jumpstart in Baltimore and many others who are doing something that’s moving the needle. People need to know about it,” Rowe said. Project Jumpstart is a 14-week intensive constructiontraining program started by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Baltimore to address a shortage of workers and employs both classroom and on-the-job training. The program has trained those deemed unemployable by helping them overcome obstacles to success, such as a lack of a vehi-

cle, and providing stipends while they train, which can be lost if they violate the rules (using their cell phone in class, coming to class late, etc.). The program provides realworld consequences to train students for real-world jobs. In addition to working with Congress, Rowe also raises awareness for the industry and the skills gap through the mikeroweWORKS Foundation. His organization of which he is CEO is a charity that raises money for the Work Ethic Scholarship Program. These scholarships are awarded to people who are willing to be trained for jobs in fields that are seeking skilled workers. To

sonal items for his “Collectibles Rare and Precious” (C.R.A.P.) auctions to benefit his foundation. He said it’s one way to make a topic like closing the skills gap more accessible. In the case of his pants, Rowe said that Judy Muche of The Quilt Cabinet reached out to him with a desire to help his foundation, so he sent her eight pairs of pants. She made quilts, bags, earrings and all kinds of crazy stuff, according to Rowe. In the end, the auctions raised tens of thousands of dollars. One of the reasons his desire to help the industry is so personal for Toemore Knight (L), Project Jumpstart Rowe stems back to his childhood. participant, and Mike Rowe. He said after watching his grandfather as a child, he was certain he would follow in his footsteps. “I was wrong, not because I didn’t want to, but because the handy gene is recessive and I didn’t get it,” he said. “What I got was an appreciation for the work, and to this day, I see this magic,” he said. While he couldn’t cut it in the skill trades, Rowe said he did eventually get to the point where he could sell a show, Dirty Jobs, which he sees as an exhibition of his appreciation for the trades and hard work, in general. During his time on Dirty Jobs, Rowe had the opportunity to operate a variety of equipment, and reminisced about some of his favorites, including an electromagnet attachment, which he used to pick up cars. Other favorites included a heavy-duty excavator and a truck with “two-and-a-half-story tires.” date, the foundation has granted more than $3 million to “People toss me the keys to anything. I flipped a Bobcat trade schools around the country, according to the web site. skid steer once,” he said. “I was in Alaska cleaning up an oil Recently, mikeroweWORKS caught the eye of Eric spill in snow, so we were just scooping up all the petroleum Thorkilsen, CEO of This Old House Ventures LLC, produc- soaked snow and flipped the thing right over. It was exciting. ers of the PBS series This Old House. Rowe said This Old Another guy asked me on camera once, ‘can you fly a heliHouse is on the leading edge of the skills gap. The show copter?’ I’m like, ‘I never tried.’ He said, ‘do you want to already had a PR campaign regarding skilled jobs, but try?’ People were like, ‘we are on TV, it’s Discovery, what Thorkilsen wanted to expand on that and started a scholar- could go wrong?’” ship program, Generation Next. Rowe said there was absolutely no playbook for Dirty Thorkilsen was looking at various programs to model Jobs, which surprised people. Generation Next after when he landed on Rowe’s own ini“It showed hundreds of people doing jobs that we were tiative, mikeroweWORKS Foundation. After meeting with told were no good, having a great time. It challenged the Rowe and learning about this program, Thorkilsen decided existing expectation,” he said. rather than imitate Rowe’s success, it would make more The mikeroweWORKS Foundation and Work Ethic sense to join forces. Scholarship is a continuation of that effort — to shine light So far, Generation Next has raised $500,000 for on “dirty” jobs and get the word out that there is more than mikeroweWORKS, which is giving the money away in the one path to success. form of Work Ethic Scholarships. In addition, Rowe said The 2017 Work Ethic Scholarship opens for applications that the house for This Old House’s 2017-2018 season will on March 20. be sold and all profits will benefit the mikeroweWORKS For more information about mikeroweWORKS and how Foundation. to apply for the scholarship, visit mikeroweworks.org/scholRowe also has raised thousands of dollars for arship. mikeroweWORKS by making it personal. In addition to (This story also can be found on Construction speaking to Congress and working with This Old House, he Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequiphas gone as far as to sacrifice his own pants and other per- mentguide.com.) CEG


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BEIJING (AP) China’s consumption of coal fell in 2016 for a third year in a row, official data showed Feb. 28, as the world’s top carbon polluter has emerged as a global leader in addressing global warming. The National Bureau of Statistics said the consumption of coal, a major source of heattrapping carbon dioxide emissions, fell by 4.7 percent last year, according to preliminary calculations. The bureau said the share of coal in China’s total energy consumption mix fell to 62 percent in 2016 from 64 percent the year before. A revised figure in the China Energy Statistical Yearbook put the 2015 figure at 63.7 percent, but the February report referenced the preliminary figures reported last year. While China is the world’s biggest consumer of coal, its consumption levels have dropped as economic growth slows to its lowest level since 1990. With its major cities gripped by choking air pollution, China has also aimed to reduce coal usage in favor of natural gas and renewable energy including hydro, wind and solar power. Directives in January from the National Energy Administration ordered the cancellation of about 100 coal-fired power plants planned across the country. Construction had already started on some. As the world’s second-largest economy, China is the top emitter of man-made carbon dioxide emissions, with the globe’s leading economy, the United States, in second place. China’s tackling of climate change in collaboration with the United States under President Barack Obama was touted by Beijing and Washington as a bright spot in a relationship beset by trade and security tensions. Crucially, the two countries joined last year to endorse the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change. That limited partnership has now grown uncertain under new President Donald Trump, who has called climate change a Chinese hoax and pledged to reverse Obama’s efforts to curb emissions from coal-fired power plants. Trump said during his campaign that he would “cancel’’ the Paris Agreement and withdraw American tax dollars from U.N.

global warming programs. Greenpeace said an analysis of data from the National Energy Administration showed an expected “significant drop’’ in China’s CO2 emissions of 1 percent this year, in what it said would be the fourth consecutive year of zero growth or a decline. The decline “reinforces China’s growing status as a global climate leader, and sends a strong signal to U.S. President Trump that his dirty energy agenda will send the American economy in the wrong direction,’’ Greenpeace said. Lauri Myllyvirta, senior coal campaigner of Greenpeace, said China’s stable and falling carbon emissions have “completely revolutionized the prospects for bringing global emissions and bringing climate change under control.’’ “The two reasons why global emissions have been stable for the past three years are no growth in China and rapid fall in emissions in the U.S., so that really shows what can be accomplished when these two countries work together,’’ Myllyvirta said. China’s decline in coal use, however, did not signal an overall drop in energy consumption. The country’s total use of energy rose by the equivalent of 4.36 billion tons of standard coal, an increase of 1.4 percent over the previous year, the statistics bureau said. Consumption of crude oil increased by 5.5 percent and natural gas by 8 percent, the bureau said. Overall consumption of electricity from all sources rose by 5 percent, it said. Consumption of renewable sources accounted for 19.7 percent of the total energy mix, up 1.7 percent from the year before. While solar and wind power are growing more prominent, most renewable energy comes from dams whose environmental impact is beginning to draw more attention. China has suspended approvals for new hydroelectric projects in the mountainous southwestern province of Yunnan following concerns about the impact on the local ecosystem. Meanwhile, production of coal fell by 9 percent to 3.41 billion tons last year. China has for years been closing smaller, less efficient and more dangerous coal mines in a bid to boost productivity in the sector. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mass. Girls in Trades Holds Annual Conference, Career Fair Building on its initial successes, the Massachusetts Girls in Trades organization is planning its Second Annual Conference and Career Fair for hundreds of female high school students in Massachusetts. In fact, it’s planning two. An eastern Massachusetts conference — open to high school students enrolled in vocational technical education programs — will be held on March 2 at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 103 in Dorchester. A western Massachusetts conference will be held on April 13 at the William J. Dean Technical High School in Holyoke. Massachusetts Girls in Trades was established to encourage young women to consider pursuing high-wage, high-

demand careers in the construction trades. The group was formed in December 2015 at a meeting attended by representatives of Wynn Boston Harbor, Minuteman High School, the New England Regional Council of Carpenters, Sheet Metal Workers Local 17, Building Pathways, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and SkillsUSA Massachusetts. “We’re making progress but we know there’s still plenty of work to do,” said Elizabeth Skidmore, one of the organization’s founding members and business representative of the New England Regional Council of Carpenters. “We need to send out a positive message that young women can have great careers in the building trades.”

The first-ever Massachusetts Girls in Trades Conference and Career Fair, held in Dorchester in 2016, attracted more than 400 people, including more than 300 students and teachers. Students from vocational-technical programs at 18 high schools listened to speeches from successful tradeswomen, attended workshops about getting into the trades, and met with representatives from unions, contractors and apprenticeship programs. The March 2 event this year in Dorchester will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with doors opening at 9 a.m. for registration. Admission is free. Lunch will be provided. For more information on the eastern Massachusetts conference, contact Maryanne Ham at 781/861-6500, ext. 7323, or massgirlsintrades@minuteman.org. This year, Massachusetts Girls in Trades added a second conference to better accommodate vocational high school students living in western Massachusetts. That event will be held on April 13 at the William J. Dean Technical High School on 1045 Main Street in Holyoke. For more information on the western Massachusetts conference, contact Lisa Clauson at 413/206-5571 or lclauson@neclmp.org. Vocational students interested in registering for either conference should contact their teacher, principal or vocational director. Schools are invited to attend either or both of the events, regardless of geography. Principal sponsors of this year’s event in eastern Massachusetts will be Wynn Boston Harbor, the Massachusetts Building Trades Council AFL-CIO, Boston Metropolitan District Building Trades Council, IBEW Local 103, and Gilbane Building Company. MGM Springfield will be a principal sponsor of the western Massachusetts conference. The Massachusetts Girls in Trades board includes representatives from developers and contractors including Wynn Boston Harbor, Suffolk Construction, Skanska USA Building; Turner Construction, Liberty Construction Services, and Gilbane Building Company; union groups such as IBEW Local 103, Local 103 Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee of Greater Boston, the Massachusetts Building Trades Council, Boston Metropolitan District Building Trades Council, New England Regional Council of Carpenters, Building Trades Training Directors Association of Massachusetts, and the Boston Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association; organizations such as the Building Pathways Pre-Apprenticeship Program and the Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues; the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education; Massachusetts Department of Transportation Office of Diversity and Civil Rights; SkillsUSA Massachusetts; Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) CTE Directors Group; Partnerships for a Skilled Workforce, Inc.; University of Massachusetts Building Authority; U.S. Department of Labor/Women’s Bureau; the newly formed Equity in the Trades Student Leadership Council; WGBH TV; and career and technical high schools including Madison Park Technical Vocational High Multi One School, Southeastern Articulated Loaders Regional VocationalTechnical High School, and In Stock Minuteman High School. NEW IHI Excavators The group holds its board Vibrotech Screens meetings at Minuteman High School in Lexington. 215/679-5958 (This story also can be found on Construction JD Equipment Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) www.jdequip.com


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thyssenkrupp Highlights Latest Products at ConExpo thyssenkrupp, the global technology and industrial group, highlighted its latest products, technology and solutions at ConExpoCon/AGG. As an established engineering, equipment, component and service provider, thyssenkrupp’s exhibits focused on its capabilities for the construction, quarry and aggregates industries. thyssenkrupp specialists were on site to discuss its broad product line, including crushing and processing equipment; conveying systems; and undercarriage systems, tracks and components. “In today’s construction and aggregates industries, we are seeing an increased demand for solutions that combine operational efficiency, reliability and cost effectiveness,” said Peter Sehl, vice president, mining, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions (USA). “Our unique expertise, deep-rooted industry knowledge and extensive product portfolio allow us to deliver optimum technical and economic solutions that address every challenge and satisfy our customers’ requirements.”

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for a unique aftermarket option. One such investment is the Robustus track system. By utilizing a rotating bushing design to reduce friction and wear, Robustus tracks have an increased working life of 6,000 hours, as compared to most standard track systems, which can only withstand 3,000 hours of duty, according to the manufacturer. The recently upgraded seals for the Berco Pin Retention 2 (BPR2) system maximizes track life and reduces maintenance costs by preventing end-play generation and increasing the sealability of the joint. The BPR2 system is recommended for heavy duty applications such as large construction and demolitions, as well as conditions that generate large loads and impacts. Innovative Service Solutions Couple Advanced Technology With Customers’ Business Needs Building upon its long-standing industry expertise in engineering, procurement and construction, thyssenkrupp offers customers solutions throughout the entire lifecycle of their operations. By utilizing a proactive and holistic approach, thyssenkrupp’s service solutions help increase performance, drive continuous improvement and reduce total cost of ownership. “Individual support for every customer has always been one of our core values,” said Amy Reichert, president, Berco of America. “From maintenance and onsite training to revamps and spare parts supply and management, we collaborate with customers to develop tailored service solutions that meet the individual needs of their industry, operation and application.” The global network of Authorized Berco Dealers ensures customers continue to receive the high-quality undercarriage products they need and the support and training they expect. In addition, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions’ global network, including regional service centers in North America, as well as numerous local workshops held across the globe, offer assistance everywhere when it comes to the maintenance and overhaul of crushing and processing equipment. For more information, visit www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com or www.bercoamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Toll Booths Come Down Along I-90 in Massachusetts By Jennifer Rupp CEG CORRESPONDENT

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) cites safety as one of the leading drivers to switching to All Electronic Tolling (AET). According to the National Transportation Safety Bureau, “toll authorities nationwide experience rear-end collision rates that exceed other types of collisions, in part because toll plazas interrupt the flow of high-speed traffic to intermittently collect tolls.” To improve driver safety and streamline the toll process, MassDOT has set off on a multi-year project to remove toll booths on I90 statewide and install All Electronic Tolling. The Toll Plaza Demolition and Roadway Reconstruction project began immediately following the “live” kick-off of AET on Oct. 28, 2016. The AET construction including gantries, detection equipment and the host system was awarded in 2014 to Raytheon Company of Waltham, Mass. The contract includes ten years of system maintenance. MassDOT photo Demolition of the existing toll booths was With Phase I complete, motorists are now using the newly constructed center lanes with AET in place while the outer lane toll divided into six contracts totaling $132.82 plazas are removed. million. This amount includes all contingencies and achievement of all possible incento ensure the safety of drivers and work zone crews tives. Additionally, each contract has a disincentive and to minimize traffic disruption. The first phase of MassDOT photo has set off on a multi-year project to remove toll clause for both milestone #2 (full beneficial use) and toll plaza demolition work diverted traffic to the MassDOT booths on I-90 statewide and install All Electronic Tolling. interim milestone #2 (achieving winter condition). outer toll lanes while the center toll booths were The disincentive amounts vary by contract and range removed. This work was completed in November from $4.4K to $38.8K/per day. 2016. Prior to construction, MassDOT reached out for see TOLL page 66 community input through seven hearings to present the proposed MassDOT photo rates and receive comments from Demolition of four tollbooths at the public. The hearings were held the Weston Toll Plaza. in Lenox, Lynn, Springfield, Worcester, Framingham, Newton and Allston. Each transcript was reviewed by MassDOT, and comments were tagged and grouped in feedback themes: rates, traffic diversion, equity, toll operations, other. Recurring themes were flagged for follow up and responses and/or rate alternatives were developed. The process for removing existing toll plazas is occurring in phases

Electronic Toll Booth Benefits • Greater throughput and lower congestion: Removing toll booths will ease travel on the turnpike and eliminate congestion at the initial entry plazas. Studies suggest there will be more than 800 hours of vehicle delay savings per day, totaling over 280,000 hours annually. • Environmental benefits: Reducing idling and acceleration/deceleration caused by tollbooths will save between 500 and 2,500 gal. of gasoline per day (200,000 to 875,000 gal. annually), which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 7,800 tons per year. • Reduced O&M Costs: The end of cash tolls will allow MassDOT to save on personnel costs focusing personnel on core functions like roadway maintenance work or capital projects.


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Harter Equipment, Inc.

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MassDOT Rolls Over to Electronic Tolling on I-90, Demolishes Booths TOLL from page 60

The second phase of work began after the Thanksgiving holiday 2016 with the demolition of toll plaza booths to the right and left, canopies and tunnels. Traffic is now detoured through the newly paved travel lanes where the centers of the toll plazas once stood. During this phase, drivers can travel at a posted work zone speed limit. Toll plaza demolition activities include removal of the existing toll booth structures, access tunnels, parking lots, and toll plaza buildings. The roadway will be reconstructed to accommodate vehicles using the new roadway alignment. Weather permitting, toll plaza demolition activities will occur throughout the winter months. It is anticipated that all toll plaza infrastructure will be removed by the end of calendar year 2017. The toll demolition and road reconstruction projects will impact travel for motorists along the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90), and drivers are encouraged to slowdown in active construction areas, travel at offpeak hours and be considerate when merging and changing lanes. MassDOT is sensitive to the needs of residents and will be monitoring construction noise levels throughout the demolition process. Mitigation measures will be applied as needed. Construction limits will be followed for night-time operations to lessen the impact on local communities. For the latest information on the MassDOT All Electronic Tolling, visit EZDriveMA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

MassDOT photo

Excavation and back fill of the tunnels under the toll booths in the Berkshire region.

academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, statement of goals and aspirations and unusual personal or family circumstances,” said John McCuskey, IBTTA Foundation chair, and principal consultant of WSP I Parsons-Brinckerhoff. “Each candidate will be evaluated using an outside appraisal process. The Foundation board is fortunate to have passionate and active members such as Kary Witt, manager of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District, guide the scholarship program to realization.” Additionally, applicants need to submit a resume that demonstrates their work and volunteer experiences in industry-related activities. “The launch of IBTTA’s scholarship program is the culmination of work and dedication by a committed team of IBTTA Foundation volunteers who devoted their time and energy to ensure that the future of our infrastructure, transportation and the tolling industry remains bright,” said Christine Keville, immediate past Foundation chair and president &

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IBTTA Launches New Scholarship Program A new scholarship program has been launched by the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) for current undergraduate students pursuing a degree in engineering; urban and rural planning; construction management; public policy/public administration or another transportation-related field. “As the global association representing all facets of the tolling industry, IBTTA and the IBTTA Foundation are launching this new scholarship program to help ease the financial burden of undergraduate students pursuing degrees related to transportation and to secure the future of the infrastructure industry,” said Emanuela Stocchi, president, IBTTA and director of international affairs, Associazione Italiana Società Concessionarie Autostrade e Trafori (AISCAT), Rome, Italy. Each year up to two undergraduate students will receive a $5,000 scholarship. Applicants are required to be enrolled in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university for the upcoming academic year; and have a grade point average of at least a 2.5. “The scholarship criteria includes

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CEO, Keville Enterprises Inc. Submissions are due on or before April 4, 2017, or within the first 200 applications submitted, whichever occurs first. On behalf of IBTTA, Scholarship America, the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarship, tuition assistance and other education support programs for corporations, foundations, associations and individuals, will administer the program and will choose the scholarship recipients Applicants will be notified in May and scholarships will be awarded by Aug. 1, 2017. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. To begin the application process, go to https://www.scholarsapply.org/ibtta/lo gin.php. For more information, call 202/6594620 x 26, email Bill Cramer bcramer@ibtta.org, or visit www.ibtta.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Lorusso Heavy Equipment, LLC www.lhequip.com 160 Elm St. P.O. Box 857 Walpole, MA 02801 508.660.7600 TB Equipment & Rental www.tbequipment.net Bangor, ME 207.262.0014 Modern Group Ltd. www.moderngroup.com 2501 Durham Rd. Bristol, PA 19007 800.866.3376 3480 Board Rd. York, PA 17406 800.866.3376

75 New St. Edison, NJ 08837 800.866.3376

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The Standard for Safety wheel loaders are very “Hyundai safe machines. Good mirror placement for visibility. The backup camera is a great feature. Getting in and out of the cab is very safe – the door, the steps, the handles all contribute to a safe design for the operator. And once you’re in the cab, it’s very comfortable, no matter what size you are.

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MaineDOT Prepares Community for $17.9M Bar Harbor Route 3 Project Working with the Bar Harbor community, MaineDOT began preparations for the reconstruction and improvement of Route 3 in 2011. Engaging with residents and business owners through a planning committee that included representatives of Acadia National Park, a vision statement for the project was developed: “To provide a safe, efficient and aesthetically pleasing transportation corridor that encourages multiple uses and maintains or enhances the historic standards representative of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.” The group recommended “two 11-ft. (3.4 m) travel ways with 4 ft. (1.2 m) to 5 ft. (1.5 m) paved shoulders,” enhancements to pedestrian and bike safety by providing sidewalks and a multi-use path throughout the project with esplanades where possible plus updates to drainage and utilities. The project spans 4.8 mi. (7.7 km) of Route 3/Bar Harbor Road, starting near Robbins Motel south to the intersection of Route 3/Eden Street and Route 233. Work began in late 2016 and will continue through spring 2019. The reconstruction and rehabilitation of Route 3 starts 0.57 mi. (.9 km) west of Sand Point Road and extends easterly 4.8 mi. to Route 233. Work includes sidewalks, a multiuse path, paved shoulders and several bus turnouts. Construction will continue until the spring of 2019 without a break during summer/fall tourist seasons. Continuous one-way loop detours have been designed to keep traffic flowing and to expedite the work. Detours will occur during certain phases of the project, as work progresses south towards Bar Harbor. Detour routes will include Crooked Road and Paradise Hill Road. Additionally, Route 233/Eagle Lake Road and Route 3/198 to Route 102 will be established as an alternate route and truck route. Ample signage will inform and guide drivers. In anticipation of the Route 3 project detours, MaineDOT completed improvement of Route 233/Eagle Lake Road and will construct a turning traffic storage lane for Bar Harborbound traffic turning from Route 102 (Somesville). The Bar Harbor Route 3 Project is estimated at $17.9 million. MaineDOT awarded the construction contract through a competitive bid process to Sargent Corporation based in Stillwater, Maine. In addition, utility companies are making improvements along the project route concurrent to clearing and drainage improvements. When complete, the project will result in: • paved shoulders for bicyclists and pedestrians • new sidewalks and sidewalk improvements to meet ADA standards • safer crossings with electronic crossing signs • a new multi-use path along part of the project span • where possible, a 3-ft. (.9 m) wide esplanade between sidewalk/multi-use path and the road • new rock catchment area along the bluffs • upgrade of intersection at Mt Desert Street and West Street. • improved drainage and runoff management • new road surface and striping All construction work is weather dependent so schedules may change • December 2016 through April 2017 — Utility work will occur along the full length of the project, along with clearing and drainage work. Throughout this period, Route 3 will remain open in both directions. • April/May 2017 through Summer/Fall to Late

2017/Early 2018 — Construction will begin at the north end of the project, 0.57 mi. south of Sand Point Road and will proceed southward to Crooked Road. Throughout this period, two-way traffic will be maintained on Route 3 except for periods when traffic in one direction will be detoured to Crooked Road (Detour 1). • Late 2017 through 2018, to Project Completion in Spring 2019 — Construction will progress south of Crooked Road into Bar Harbor, to the end-point at the intersection of Routes 3 and 233. Throughout this period, two-way traffic will be maintained on Route 3 except for periods when traffic in one direction will be detoured to Paradise Hill Road (Detour 2). At no point will both detours be used simultaneously. Schedules are dependent on weather and other factors, and will be updated as work progresses. Preparations for The Bar Harbor Route 3 Project have included: • Community engagement and input through a Context Sensitive Solutions Committee, with final recommendations provided to MaineDOT in May 2011; • A cooperative agreement signed with MaineDOT and the town of Bar Harbor in April 2012; • Project design from early 2013 through 2016; • Meetings, including MaineDOT with Advisory Committee, public meetings, and landowner/business owner meetings; and • Advance planning of detour routes, with upgrades/improvements to Eagle Lake Road and the Intersection of Route 102 Eagle Lake Road. A key part of planning for the Bar Harbor Route 3 Project has been to minimize traffic impacts and to provide alternate routes so that travel to and from Bar Harbor and neighboring communities continues with little or only minor disruption. Accordingly: • Lane closures with alternating one-way traffic will occur only from Nov. 1 to May 1. • At all other times, two-way traffic must be maintained on Route 3, or a continuous one-way loop detour must be used. Drivers can expect the following: • To relieve traffic volume through the project work zones, Route 102/Eagle Lake Road will be established as an alternate route/truck route While work is being done from just south of Sand Point Road southward to Crooked Road, a continuous one-way loop detour will be implemented when necessary on Crooked Road. • While work is being done on the section of Route 3/Eden Street between Paradise Hill Road southward to the intersection with Route 233, a continuous one-way loop detour will be implemented when necessary on Paradise Hill Road. Throughout the project, drivers will be informed and guided by ample signage, and aided by the installation of temporary traffic control signals at key points. Drivers should plan ahead and allow extra time to travel through the alternate route or through the designated one-way detours. As always, MaineDOT asks drivers to please drive safely, and to slow down when passing through work zones. For more information, visit http://maine.gov/mdot/projects/barharbor/rt3/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ENGINE TYPE

MODEL

SCREED SIZE FT. (M)

WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

C DYNAPA392 OPCQSO 00 (17,780) ATLAS CCum F) (T4 mins B 6.7-173 35000 (15,875) (T4F) Cummins QSB 6.7-220 F) Deutz TD2.9 L4 (T4

F800 F1000 F1200

EDARAPIDS BOMAG |ersC : Track Asphalt Pav CR362L CR462 CR562 CR662RM : Wheel Ashpalt Pavers CR352L CR452 CR552 CR652RX

Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins

Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins

CATERPILLAR Cat

AP300F Cat AP500F Cat AP600F Cat AP1000F Cat AP255E Cat AP355F Cat AP555F Cat AP655F Cat F AP1055 ut screeds ho wit ts igh we : TE NO

VOckeLd:VO Tra PF4410 P7110B P7820C P8820C Wheeled: PF2181 P7170B

Deutz Volvo D8 Tier IV Final Volvo Volvo Deutz Volvo D8 Tier IV Final

ELE VOckG Asphalt Pavers:

Tra Super 700-3i Super 1300-3i Super 1700-3i Super 1800-3i Super 2000-3i Super 1800-3i SprayJet Super 2100-3i : Wheel Ashpalt Pavers Super 1303-3i Super 1703-3i Super 2003-3i

Deutz Deutz Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Deutz Cummins Cummins

GOMACO GP3 GP4 Commander III-3T Commander III-4T Curb Cadet GT-3200 GT-3600 4400 GT-6000-78 GT-6000-90 GT-6300 GT-6300-4T Slipform GT-3400 GP-4000-2T GP-4000-4T GHP-2800-2T GHP-2800-4T GP-2600-2T GP-2600-4T GP-2400-2T GP-2400-4T

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0-197 (0-60) 0-105 ( 0-32 ) 0-90 (0-27)

8 (2.44) 10 (3.05) 4 (1.22)

12800 (5,806)

250 (76) 175 (53) 175 (53) 225 (68.6)

8 (2.4) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05)

34,560 (15,676) 42,600 (19,323) 44,315 (20,101) 48,300 (21,910)

400 (122) 290 (88) 290 (88) 290 (88)

8 (2.4) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05)

31,870 (14,458) 38,495 (17,461) 41,370 (18,765) 44,100 (20,003)

200 (61) 250 (76) 250 (76) 250 (76) 108 (33) 210 (64) 210 (64) 210 (64) 210 (64)

6 (1.8) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 10 (3) 6 (1.8) 6 (1.8) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 10 (3)

14,550 (6,600) 29,020 (13,161) 30,522 (13,845) 34,820 (15,794) 9,921 (4,500) 16,094 (7,300) 30,430 (13,800) 34,356 (15,584) 37,3398 (16,963)

242 (73.8) 224 (68) 66 (20) 66 (20)

8 (2.44) 10 (3.05) 8 (2.44) 8 (2.44)

30,205 (13,700) 41,810 (18,965) 34,392 (15,600) 29,022 (17,700)

260 (79.2) 297 (90.5)

8 (2.44) 10 (3.05)

27,295 (12,381) 39,112 (17,741)

98 (30) 98 (30) 250 (76) 79 (24) 250 (76) 79 (24) 82 (25)

4 (1.2) 5.8 (1.8) 8 (2.4) 8.3 (2.55) 10 (3.0) 8.3 (2.55) 8.3 (2.55)

14,100 (6,395) 23,370 (10,600) 40,344 (18,300) 42,769 (19,400) 49,053 (22,250) 48,500 (22,000) 48,281 (21,900) 24,250 (11,000) 38,140 (17,300) 47,509 (21.550)

74,600 (33,838) 108,000 (48,988) 29,500 (13,381) 49,500 (22,453) 2,650 (1,202) 15,000 (6,804) 25,720 (11,666) 30,000 (13,608) 12,200 (5,500) 13,100 (5,900) 23,100 (10,500) 28,500 (12,700) 27,500 (12,474) 88,000 (39,917) 115,000 (52,164) 69,000 (31,298) 85,000 (38,556) 65,000 (29,484) 83,000 (37,648) 55,000 (24,948) 60,000 (29,484)

98 (30) 250 (76) 250 (76)

5.8 (1.8) 8 (2.4) 10 (3.0)

91 (27.7) 73.3 (22.35) 49.5 (15.1) 37.1 (11.3) 51 (15.5) 51.7 (15.8) 42 (12.8) 37.1 (11.3) 28 (8.5) 28 (8.5) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 47 (14) 22.6 (6.9) 22.6 (6.9) 40.1 (12.2) 16.4 (5) 29.3 (8.9) 22.6 (6.9) 37.1 (11.3) 41.5 (12.6)

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PAVING SPEED FPM (MPM)

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4-19 (1-5) 8-26 (2-8) 0.98 - 10 ( .29-3)

20 (6.1) max 28 (8.5) max 30 (9.1) max 30 (9.1) max 20 (6.1) max 28 (8.5) max 30 (9.1) max 30 (9.1) max

2.3 to 13.1 (0.7 to 4.0) 8.3 to 21.3 (2.55 to 6.5) ) 8.25 to 21.3 (2.55 to 6.5 9.8 to 25 (3 to 7.65) .5 to 8.5 (.13 to 2.6) 2.3 to 15.1 (0.7 to 4.6) 8.3 to 24.6 (2.55 to 7.5) 8.25 to 33 (2.55 to 10) 9.8 to 33 (3 to 10)

21 (6.4) 26 (7.92) 36 (11) 42.7 (13) 21.0 (6.4) 26 (7.92)

10.5 (3.2) 16.4 (5.0) 19.5 (5.95) 32.8 (10) 28 ft. (8.6) 19.7 (6.0) spray mode 42.6 (13) 14.75 (4.5) 19.5 (5.95) 25.5 (7.75)

30 (9.14) 40 (12.19) 16 (5) 20 (6) 1 (.3) 5 (1.5) 10 (3) 8.2 (2.5) 4 (1.2) 5 (1.5) 16 (4.9) 20 (6) 6 (1.8) 50 (15.25) 50 (15.25) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 24 (7.5) 24 (7.5)

13.5 15 5.5

10.0 (9.07) 14 (12.7) 16.7 (15) 16.7 (15) 10.0 (9.07) 14 (12.7) 16.7 (15) 16.7 (15)

134 (3.8) 219 (6.2) 250 (7.1) 267 (7.6) 109 (3.1) 134 (3.8) 219 (6.2) 250 (7.1) 267 (7.6)

9.7 (8.8) 13 (12) 14.9 (13.5) 14.4 (14) 11.4 (10.3) 13 (12)

6.4 (5.8) 11 (10) 14.3 (13) 14.3 (13) 16.5 (15) 14.3 (13) 15.4 (14) 11 (10) 14.3 (13) 16.5 (15)

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Bomag’s Changes Improve Performance of BW 28 RH Pneumatic Tire Roller The Bomag BW 28 RH pneumatic tired roller features a large 106 cu. ft. (3 cu m) ballast compartment and efficient weight ballast changing system to boost wheel loads and improve compaction performance across a wide range of applications from city streets and county roads to interstate highways and airports. This new roller offers a broad range of operating weights from 18,960 to 61,730 lb. (8,600 to 28,000 kg) and a higher maximum wheel load than former models of 7,715 lb. (3,500 kg) for deeper static compaction than previously achievable. The new flexible ballast system design of the BW 28 RH pneumatic roller features the option of adding concrete, steel and/or underfloor weights plus water, dry sand or wet sand to quickly adapt machine weight to the application, resulting in optimum compaction performance. With the ballast system, contractors can install four 1,653-lb. (750 kg) concrete weights, four 3,307-lb. (1,500 kg) steel weights or two 1,543-lb. (700 kg) underfloor weights in a matter of minutes. The ballast compartment accommodates up to 6,614 lb. (3,000 kg) of water, 9,920 lb. (4,500 kg) of dry sand or 13,228 lb. (6,000 kg) of wet sand to increase The Bomag BW 28 RH pneumatic tired roller offers a broad range machine weight and wheel load. of operating weights from 18,960 to 61,730 lb. (8,600 to 28,000 kg) Offering an 80.4-in. (204 cm) compaction and a higher maximum wheel load than former models of 7,715 width, the roller’s eight offsetting tires overlap lb. (3,500 kg) for deeper static compaction than previously by 1.3 in. (3.3 cm) to ensure consistent, full- achievable. width coverage on each pass. The BW 28 RH roller’s front axle boasts three-way pivoting to ensure even piece, tilt-up hood offers unhindered access to all engine weight distribution across all tires, and the wheels’ kneading service points from ground level, reducing maintenance and flexing action seals the asphalt surface for optimum time. Oversized steps leading up to the spacious platform allow quality. Helping to improve asphalt quality, the machine’s asphalt temperature sensor lets the operator know that the the operator to quickly and safely enter the workstation. The roller is compacting the mat inside the correct temperature pneumatic roller features a similar operator station design range. The optional tire inflation system varies tire pressure concept to that of all Bomag rollers, affording fast learning from 29 to 116 psi (2 to 8 bar), giving operators an efficient of machine control. An adjustable seat is fully rotatable along with the steering wheel and slides the full length of the platway to ensure the right contact pressure. This roller’s distinctive new front end design significantly form, so operators can take advantage of 360-degree improves visibility to the outside tires and the tops of the machine visibility. A new rocker brake pedal spans the full tires, allowing the operator to efficiently compact next to length of the platform to give operators safe access to brakobstructions and detect debris pick-up. To reduce material ing function at all times. 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CHART from page 76

MODEL

ENGINE TYPE

SCREED SIZE FT. (M)

WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

ROADTEC : Wheel Asphalt Pavers RP-170 SP-100e RP-190e RP-190ex : Track Asphalt Pavers RP-175e RP-2505 RP-195e RP-195ex SP-200e

TEREX Terex Bid-Well 3600 Terex Bid-Well 4800 Terex Bid-Well 5000 Terex Bid-Well 6500

8 (2.4) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0)

31,800 (14,061 32,360 (14,678) 38,800 (17,600) 38,800 (17,600)

Caterpillar Cummins Cummins Cummins

32,500 (14,741) 51,886 (23,535) 41,525 (18,835) 41,525 (18,835) 61,260 (27,787)

Cummins Caterpillar Cummins Cummins Cummins

8 (2.4) 8.33 (2.54) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

7,460 (3,384) 10,473 (4,751) 11,966 (5,428) 13,925 (6,316)

Kohler, Gas Kohler, Gas Kubota, Diesel Kubota, Diesel

PAVING SPEED FPM (MPM)

276 (84) 143 (43.6) 284 (86) 284 (86) 200 (60) 104 (32) 215 (66) 215 (66) 168 (51)

75 (22.9) 75 (22.9) 75 (22.9) 75 (22.9)

PAVING WIDTH FT. (M)

21.58 (6.59) 19.5 (5.94) 22.75 (6.94) 22.75 (6.94) 21.75 (6.63) 16.66 (5.08) 22.5 (6.86) 22.5 (6.86) 19.5 (5.94)

8 (2.4) to 86 (26.2) 12 (3.6) to 116 (35) 12 (3.6) to 68 (20.7) 12 (3.6) to 68 (20.7)

HOPPER CAPACITY TONS (T)

11 (10) 11 (10) 13.8 (12.5) 13.8 (12.5) 11.5 (10.4) 14.3 (13) 13 (12) 13 (12) 11 (10)

n/a n/a n/a n/a

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MODEL

BOMAG BM500/15 BM600/15 BM1000/30 BM1200/30 BM1300/30 BM1000/35 BM1200/35 BM1300/35 BM2000/60-2 BM2000/75 BM2200/75

DIMENSIONS (WxL) FT. (M)

19.7 (50) 23.6 (60) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 78.7 (200) 78.7 (200) 86.6 (220)

32 x 5.3 (9.75 x 1.6) 32 x 5.7 (9.75 x 1.7) 41.6 x 7.2 (12.7 x 2.2) 41.6 x 7.2 (12.7 x 2.2) 41.6 x 7.2 (12.7 x 2.2) 44.9 x 8.3 (13.7 x 2.5) 44.9 x 8.3 (13.7 x 2.5) 44.9 x 8.3 (13.7 x 2.5) 48.9 x 8.2 (14.9 x 2.5) 52.7 x 8.2 (16.1 x 2.5) 52.7 x 8.9 (16.1 x 2.7)

LAR 7 x 17.42 (2.5 x 5.33) CATERercParriIL 8.1 age 3) PM102 - Track und age PM102 - Wheel undercarri PM620 PM622

ROADTEC RX-100e RX-300e RX-300ex RX-600e RX-600ex RX-700e RX-700ex RX-900e RX-900e

WIRTGEN W 35 Ri W 50 Ri W 60i W 60 RI W 100i W 100 Fi W 120 Fi W 120 CFi W 130 Fi W 150i W 200i W 200 Hi W 210i W 220i W 250i

WIDTH CUT IN. (CM)

40 (100) 40 (100) 79 (201) 88 (224)

8.17 x 17.42 (2.5 x 5.3 9.15 x 47.6 (2.79 x 14.52) 9.15 x 47.6 (2.79 x 14.52) 12.75x8.6 (3.88x2.57) 43.6x9.2 (13.28x2.8) 43.6x9.2 (13.28x2.8) 47.4x9.83 (14.45x3.00) 47.4x9.83 (14.45x3.00) 51.33x10.75 (15.64x3.28) 51.33x10.75 (15.64x3.28) 55.5x11.4 (16.9x3.48) 55.5x11.4 (16.9x3.48) 9.3 x 47 (2.8 x 1.2) 28.2 x 5.25 (8.6 x 1.6) 40.3 x 6.4 (12.3 x 1.9) 28.2 x 5.6 (8.6 x 1.7) 36.9 x 7.7 (11.2 x 2.3) 42 x 8.4 (12.8 x 2.6) 42 x 8.8 (12.8 x 2.6) 41 x 8.8 (12.4 x 2.6) 42 x 9 (12.8 x 2.7) 43.3 x 7 .9 (13.2 x 2.95) 47.5 x 8.2 (14.5 x 2.5) 47.5 x 8.2 (14.5 x 2.5) 47.7 x 4.9 (14.2 x 1.5) 51 x 9.3 (15.6 x 2.8) 53.2 x 9.3 (16.2 x 3.1)

20 (50.8) 47.25 (120) 47.25 (120) 86 (218.4) 86 (218.4) 98 (249) 98 (249) 150 (3.81) 150 (3.81)

14 (35) 20 (50) 23 (60) 23 (60) 39 (100) 39 (100) 47 (120) 48 (120) 51 (130) 59 (150) 78 (200) 83 (210) 78 (200) 87 (220) 87 (220)

DEPTH CUT IN. (CM) 0-8.3 (0-21) 0-8.3 (0-21) 0-12.6 (0-32) 0-12.6 (0-32) 0-12.6 (0-32) 0-13 (0-33) 0-13 (0-33) 0-13 (0-33) 0-12.6 (0-32) 0-13.8 (0-35) 0-13.8 (0-35) 12 (30.5) 12 (30.5) 13 (33) 13 (33)

8 (21) 12.5 (320) 12.5 (320) 13 (33) 13 (33) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6)

4 (11) 8 (21) 12 (30) 8 (21) 12 (30) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 12 (30) 13 (32) 14 (35) 14 (35)

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG) 16,976 (7,700) 17,196 (7,800) 43,431 (19,700) 44,092 (20,000) 47,400 (20,150) 49,824 (22,600) 52,029 (23,600) 52,470 (23,800) 66,800 (30,300) 76,059 (34,500) 76,831 (34,850) 38,810 (17,600) 37,705 (17,100) 72,260 (33,330) 74,580 (33,900)

15,840 (7,184) 42,000 (19,051) 42,000 (19,051) 59,220 (26,862) 59,220 (26,862) 84,000 (38,101) 84,000 (38,101) 98,000 (44,452) 98,000 (44,452)

10,141 (4,600) 21,749 (9,868) 34,613 (15,700) 21,749 (9,868) 36,586 (16,595) 50,343 (22,835) 52,746 (23,925) 43,872 (19,900) 53,738 (24,375) 55,336 (25,100) 62,281 (28,250) 67,021 (30,400) 63,714 (29,150) 82,453 (37,400) 97,114 (44,050)

ENGINE HP (kW) 143 (105) 143 (105) 349 (260) 349 (260) 349 (260) 350 (260) 350 (260) 350 (260) 600 (440) 771 (567) 771 (567)

225 (168) 225 (168) 630 (470) 630 (470)

130 (96) 320 (235.4) 320 (235.4) 675 (496.5) 630 (463.4) 755 (563) 700 (515) 950 (700) 950 (700)

60 (45) 134 (100) 215 (160) 141 (105) 215 (160) 320 (239) 320 (239) 345 (257) 320 (239) 400 (298) 610 (455) 610 (455) 720 (537) 801 (597) 1,010 (753)

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CHART from page 80

MODEL

ENGINE TYPE

BOMAG llers

Pneumatic Tire Ro Kubota BW11RH-5 Deutz BW27RH-4I Deutz H BW28R ory Rollers rat Vib m Dru dem Tan Honda BW900-50 Kubota BW90AD-5 Kubota M-5 AD BW100 Kubota SL-5 100 BW Kubota BW120SL-5 Kubota BW120AD-5 Kubota -5 AD BW135 Kubota -5 AD 138 BW Kubota BW141AD-5 Kubota BW151AD-5 Kubota HF -5 AD BW161 Kubota BW190AD-5 HF Kubota BW161ADO-5 Kubota BW 190 ADO-5 Deutz -5 AD BW191 Deutz BW 191 ADO-5 Deutz BW206AD-5 Deutz BW206ADO-5 Rollers (Tandem) ion act mp Co t gen Intelli Deutz BW190AD-4 AM Rollers Combination Vibratory Kubota BW120AC-5 Kubota BW138AC-5 Rollers ory rat Vib m Dru gle Sin Deutz BW124DH-40 Deutz -40 BW124PDH Kubota D-5 BW145 Kubota BW145DH-5 Kubota BW145PDH-5 Deutz BW177D-5 Kubota -5 DH BW177 Kubota BW177PDH-5 Cummins BW177D-50 Cummins BW177DH-50 Cummins BW177PDH-50 Deutz BW211D-5 Deutz BW211DH-5 Deutz -5 BW211PDH Deutz D-5 BW213 Deutz BW213DH-5 Deutz BW213PDH-5 gle Drum) (Sin s ller Ro ion act mp Co t Intelligen Deutz BVC -4 DH BW213 Soil Compactors Merc. Benz/MTU BC473EB-4 Deutz BC772EB-4

LAR CATERpacPtioIL n Asphalt Com CB14B (900 mm) CB14B (1000 mm) CB22B CB24B CB24B XT CC24B Combi CB32B CB32B with Ballast CB34B CB34B with Ballast CB34B XW CB34B XW with Ballast CC34B Combi CB44B CB7 CB8 CD44B CD8 CB54B CB10 CD54B CD10 CB64B CB66B CB68B

Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat

DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)

INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM)

WIDTH IN. (CM)

n/a n/a n/a

64.8 (164.7) 79.9 (203) 78 (198) 100.4 (255) 96.5 (245) 96.5 (245) 104.9 (266.5) 103 (261.6) 176.4 (448) 172.8 (439) 192.9 (490) 186.8 (474.5) 192.9 (490) 186.8 (474.5) 204.3 (519) 204.3 (519) 201.5 (511.8) 201.5 (511.8)

37.8 (96.1) 37.5 (95.3) 41.5 (105.4) 42(107.2) 50 (127.2) 50 (127.2) 54.7 (139) 57.8 (147) 65.5 (166.4) 74.2 (188.5) 72.3 (183.6) 84.5 (214.6) 72.3 (183.6) 84.5 (214.6) 85.7 (217.8) 85.7 (217.8) 91.1 (231.3) 91.1 (231.3)

35.4 (90) 35.4 (90) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 54.3 (138) 59.1 (150) 66.1 (168) 66.1 (168) 78.3 (199) 66.1 (168) 78.3 (199) 78.7 (200) 78.7 (200) 84.1 (213.5) 84.1 (213.5)

166.9 (424)

85.0 (216)

78.7 (200)

96.5 (245) 103 (261.6)

50.1 (127.3) 57.8 (147)

47.2 (120) 54.3 (138) 47.2 (120.0) 47.2 (120.0) 56.1 (142.6) 56.1 (142.6) 56.1 (142.6) 66.4 (168.6) 66.4 (168.6) 66.4 (168.6) 66.4 (168.6) 66.4 (168.6) 66.4 (168.6) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 140 (355.6) 144.6 (367.3)

35 (90) 39 (100) 39 (100) 47 (120) 47 (120) 47 (120) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 55 (140) 55 (140) 51 (130) 59 (150) 59 (150) 67 (170 59-111 (150-280) 59-111 (150-280) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67-118 (170-302) 67-118 (170-302) 79 (200) 84 (213) 84 (213)

88.2 (224.0) 88.2 (224.0) 113.8 (289.0) 113.8 (289.0) 113.8 (289.0) 117 (297.5) 117 (297.5) 117 (297.5) 123.1 (316.2) 123.1 (316.2) 123.1 (316.2) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368)

51.6 (131.0) 51.6 (131.0) 61.3 (155.6) 61.3 (155.6) 61.3 (155.6) 71.7 (182) 71.7 (182) 71.7 (182) 71.5 (181.6) 71.5 (181.6) 71.5 (181.6) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227.0) 89.4 (227.0) 89.4 (227.0)

137.6 (349.4)

89.4 (227.0)

148.1 (376.2) 121.7 (309.0)

142 (360.7) 149.6 (380.0)

80 (202) 78 (197) 105 (267) 97 (247) 97 (247) 97 (247) 93 (237) 93 (237) 115 (293) 115 (293) 114 (290) 114 (290) 116 (294) 176 (440) 176 (440) 169 (430) 114 (290) 114 (290) 169 (430) 169 (430) 111 (280) 111 (280) 170 (433) 168 (427) 168 (427)

39 (100) 43 (110) 44 (111) 52 (131) 52 (131) 52 (131) 56 (141) 56 (141) 55 (140) 55 (140) 59 (150) 59 (150) 55 (140) 66 (167) 66 (167) 74 (187) 66 (167) 66 (167) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 92 (233) 92 (234) 92 (234)

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122 (309.9) 209.4 (532.0) 224.4 (570)

68 (172.7) 80.4 (204.2) 81.5 (207)

FREQUENCY HZ

70 42/63 42/63 72 72 63/67 50/56 50/56 45/55 45/55 50/70 50/70 40/55 40/55 40/50 40/50 40/50 40/50 F: 40-50

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63/67 50/56 41 41 31/35 31/35 31/35 29/32 29/32 29/32 30/40 30/40 30/40 30/34 30/34 30/34 30/34 30/34 30/34 28 n/a n/a

70 65 42/52/63 42/52/63 42/52/63 42/52/63 42/52/63 42/52/63 48/55 48/55 48/55 48/55 48/55 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3 43/63.3 43/63.3 45/53.3 45/53.3 42/63.3 42/63.3 42/63.3


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A. Montano Co, Inc. 571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206 • Fax: 845/247-9321 www.amontano.com

Ambrose Equipment Co. 1401 Hooksett Road • Hooksett, NH 03106 603-644-8787 • Fax: 603-644-8747 1 Madison Street • Plainville, MA 02762 508-643-0044 • Fax: 508-643-0034 www.ambroseequipment.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Rd. • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 • 800/358-6007 Fax: 603/225-4918 www.ewsleeper.com

Groff Tractor New Jersey, LLC 551 N. Harding Highway • Vineland, NJ 08630 800-874-2650 212 Monmouth Rd. • Freehold, NJ 07728 800-874-2659 200 Bomont Place • Totowa, NJ 07512 800-558-7426 www.grofftractor.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople, PA 16063 724/452-7800 • Fax: 724/452-7030 McKean, PA 814/476-7755 Dubois, PA 814/371-3600 www.highway-equipment.com

Midlantic Machinery 2240 Bethlehem Pike • Hatfield, PA 19440 215-822-0145 • Fax: 215-822-7971 6375 Allentown Blvd. • Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-652-3190 • Fax: 717-540-0251 1261 Highway 315 • Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 570-824-9891 • Fax: 570-822-3561 6 S. Eleanor Ave. • Frackville, PA 17931 570-874-6140 • Fax: 570-874-4200 1400 Joh Avenue • Baltimore, MD 21227 410-247-2100 • Fax: 443-543-0344 28587 Sussex Hwy. • Laurel, DE 19956 302-715-5382 • Fax: 302-715-5384 www.midlanticmachinery.com

Tracey Road Equipment Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Rd • East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North • Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Rochester 300 Middle Rd • Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Watertown 19598 Cady Road • Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. • Albany, NY 12205 518-438-1100 www.traceyroad.com

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ENGINE TYPE

Soil Compactio CP34 CP44B CP54B CP56B CP68B CP74B CS34 CS44B CS54B CS56B CS64B CS68B CS74B CS78B

Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat

SAKAI Soil (Padfoot) Kubota SV204T Kubota B SV204T Cummins SV412T Cummins SV412TB Cummins SV540T Cummins F SV540D Cummins B SV540T Cummins BF SV540D Cummins SV640T Cummins T-III SV510S h) oot (Sm Soil Kubota SV204D Kubota B SV204D Kubota F SV204T Kubota BF SV204T Cummins SV412D Cummins SV412DB Cummins F SV412T Cummins FB SV412T Cummins SV540D Cummins F SV540T Cummins FB SV540T Cummins B SV540D Cummins SV640D ) em nd (Ta t hal Asp Honda CR271 Kubota SW354 Kubota W SW354 Kubota S-1 SW502 Kubota W-1 SW502 Kubota SW504 Kubota ibe) c/V (Os -1 ND SW652 Kubota 654 SW Kubota ND 654 SW Isuzu HF 770 SW Isuzu ibe) c/V (Os ND 770 SW Deutz ibe) c/V (Os -II ND 850 SW Cummins SW880-1 Cummins -1 990 SW Steel & Pneumatic) n: tio ina mb (Co t hal Asp Kubota TW320-1 Kubota -1 330 TW Kubota 354 TW Kubota 504 TW umatic) Pne y tor bra (Vi t hal Asp Isuzu GW750-2 Kubota 751 GW Asphalt (Satic) Kubota R2H-4

WIDTH IN. (CM)

DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)

d) ILLAR (continue CATERP n

INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM)

50 (127) 66 (168) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 50 (127) 66 (168) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213)

60 (150) 62 (160) 75 (190) 89 (225) 90 (229) 90 (229) 110 (280) 110 (280) 90 (229) 88 (220)

54 (137) 54 (137) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67 (170) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213)

5 (1.5) 62 (160) 5 (1.5) 62 (160) 75 (190) 89 (225) 75 (190) 89 (225) 90 (229) 90 (229) 110 (280) 110 (280) 90 (229)

54 (137) 54 (137) 54 (137) 54 (137) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67 (170) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213)

3.3 (1) 4.3 (1.3) 4.7 (1.4) 55 (139) 58 (147) 55 (139) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) 6 (1.8) 6 (1.8) 7.3 (2.2) 7.3 (2.2) 7.5 (2.3)

35 (88) 47 (119) 51 (129) 51 (130) 54 (138) 51 (130) 58 (147) 58 (147) 58 (147) 67 (170) 67 (170) 79 (200) 79 (200) 84 (213)

4.3 (1.3) 4.7 (1.4) 4.3 (1.3) 4.7 (1.4)

47 (119) 51 (129) 47 (119) 51 (129)

87 (221) 87 (220)

83 (210) 83 (210)

7.3 (2.2)

22 (55) / 43 (109)

35 31.9 30.5 30.5 30.5 28 35 31.9 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 28 28

103 (262) 120 (305) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368) 103 (262) 120 (305) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368) 145 (368)

54 (139) 71 (180) 91 (230) 91 (230) 92 (233) 92 (233) 54 (139) 71 (180) 91 (230) 91 (230) 91 (230) 92 (233) 92 (233) 97 (246)

103 (260) 103 (260) 10.5 (3.2) 10.5 (3.2) 10.5 (3.2) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 103 (260) 103 (260) 103 (260) 103 (260) 10.5 (3.2) 10.5 (3.2) 10.5 (3.2) 10.5 (3.2) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 6.3 (1.9) 8.6 (2.6) 8.3 (2.5) 118 (291) 120 (302) 118 (291) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 15.2 (4.6) 15.2 4.6) 14 4.2) 14.4 (4.4) 14.3 (4.3) 8.6 (2.6) 8.3 (2.5) 8.6 (2.6) 8.3 (2.5) 11.3 (3.4) 11.3 (3.4) 13.4 (4)

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39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 Fax: 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 www.jesco.us

1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com

1001 Lehigh Station Road Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 800/834-9606 monroetractor.com

1701 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, VA 23230 804/359-4048 www.richmondmachinery.com

Harrisburg, PA 800/325-6455 Fax: 717/564-7580 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866/667-6756 Syracuse, NY 800/368-6455

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Albany, NY 518/357-2200 www.stephensonequipment.com

30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 Fax: 203/294-1216 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 Fax: 203/740-2579 80 Pratt Rd. Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 Fax: 860/564-6928 www.wiclark.com

King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com

20332 Leitersburg Pike Hagerstown, MD 21742 301/733-7414 1109 Middle River Rd. Baltimore, MD 21220 410/780-4000 www.valleysupplyequipment.com

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ENGINE TYPE

C COPCO DYNAPA ATLAmSRoller s ) Single Dru CA1300D CA1300PD CA1400D CA1400PD

CHART from page 82 CA3500D CA3500PD CA5000D CA5000PD CA6000D CA6000PD CA702D CA702PD CT3000 Double Drum Rollers CC800 CC900 CC900G CC1000 CC1100 CC1200 CC1300 CC2200 CC2300 CC3200 CC3300 CC3800 CC4200 CC5200 CC6200 CC7200 CC1100C CC1200C CC1300C Combi Rollers CC2200C CC2300C CC3200C CC3300C CC4200C CC5200C Steel Drum Roller CS1400N Pneumatic Roller CP1200 CP2100 CP2100W CP2700

CASE DV207 DV209D DV209CD DV210D DV210D HF DV210CD DV213 SV208D SV210 SV212 SV216 PT240D DV23 DV23CC DV26 DV26CC DV36 DV45

(T4f Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 ) CA1500DDeutz TD3.6.6(T4f ) (T4f CA1500PDDeutz TD3 4.5 T4i CA2500DCummins sQSB QSB4.5 T4i CA2500PDCummin 4.5 Cummins QSB T4i 4.5 Cummins QSB T4i Deutz TCD6 1L06 T4i Deutz TCD6 1L06 T4i Deutz TCD6 1L6 T4i Deutz TCD6 1L6 T4i Cummins QSB6.7 T3 Cummins QSB6.7 T3 CumminsQSB 6.7 (T4f) Perkins 403D-11 Perkins 403D-11 Honda Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Kubota Kubota Kubota Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins

Cummins BTAA 3.3-C80 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Cummins QSB 4.5 C130 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Cummins QSB 3.3 C99 Cummins QSB 4.5 Cummins QSB 4.5 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 4TNV88 Yanmar 4TNV88

WIDTH IN. (CM)

DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM) 54 (137) 54 (137) 66 (167) 66 (167) 66 (167) 66 (167) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 71 per drum ( 4 drums)

55 (139) 55 (139) 73 (185) 73 (185) 66 (167) 66 (167) 91 (231) 91 (231) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 95 (241) 95 (241)

31 (78) 35 (88) 35 (88) 39 (99) 42 (106) 47 (119) 51 (129) 59 (149) 59 (149) 68 (172) 68 (172) 68 (172) 68 (172) 77 (195) 84 (213) 84 (213) 42 (106) 47 (119) 51 (129)

34 (86) 38 (96) 38 (96) 42 (106) 46 (116) 52 (132) 57 (144) 64 (162) 64 (162) 73 (185) 73.5 (186) 76.4 (194) 74 (187) 84 (213) 92 (233) 96 (243) 46 (116) 51 (129) 57 (144)

59 (149) 59 (149) 68 (172) 68 (172) 68 (172) 77 (195)

64 (162) 64 (162) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 84 (213)

83 (210)

83 (210)

69 (175) 71 (180) 89 (226) 91 (231)

69 (175) 80 (203) 89 (226) 92 (233)

57.0 (145) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 83.0 (211) 66 (170) 66 (170) 84 (213) 84 (213) 78.2 (198) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 54.3 (138)

60.6 (154) 71 (180) 71 (180) 71 (180) 71 (180) 71 (180) 87.0 (222) 67.7 (172) 67.7 (172) 88.9 (225) 88.9 (225) 82.7 (210) 44.4 (113) 52.5 (133) 52.5 (133) 50.9 (130) 56 (142) 59.1 (150)

INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM) 97 (246) 97 (246) 114 (289) 114 (289) 109 (276) 109 (276) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 132 (335) 146 (370) 146 (370) 61 (154) 65 (165) 65 (165) 68 (172) 105 (266) 105 (266) 116 (294) 200 (508) 200 (508) 195 (495) 195 (495) 195 (495) 219 (556) 212 (538) 211 (535) 234 (594) 105 (266) 105 (266) 116 (294) 200 (508) 200 (508) 195 (495) 195 (495) 219 (556) 212 (538) 140 (355) 151 (283) 250 (635) 250 (635) 280 (711)

181.2 (460) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 147 (373) 126 (320) 122 (309) 120 (305) 146 (370) 240 (610) 93 (235) 89 (225) 89 (225) 89 (225) 102 (258) 102 (258)

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FREQUENCY HZ 2,100 vpm 2,100 Vpm 1,920 vpm 1,920 vpm 1,920/2,160 vpm 1,920/2,160 vpm 1,980/2,040 vpm 1,980/2,040 vpm 1,860/2,040 vpm 1,800/1,800 vpm 1,740/1,800 vpm 1,740/1,800 vpm 1,740/1,800 vpm 1,740/1,800 vpm 1,680/1,800 vpm 1,680/1,800 vpm High Speed Impact Roller 4,200 vpm 4,200 vpm 4,200 vpm 4,200 vpm 3,420/3,960 vpm 3,480/4,020 3,120 2,870/4,010 2,870/4,010 2,870/4,010 2,870/4,010 2,880/4,020 3,060/4,020 3,060/4,020 3,060/4,020 2,880/2,880 3,420 3,480 3,120 2,880/4,020 2,880/4,020 2,880/4,020 2,880/4,020 3,060/4,020 3,060/4,020 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

43 to 52 42 to 55 46 to 67 42 to 52 46 to 67 46 to 67 42 to 55 30 to 41 30 to 41 32 to 35 29 to 35 Tire Roller ry, Non-Vibrato Pneumatic 58/66 58/66 58/66 58/66 45/57 45/57


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King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com

THE W.I. CLARK COMPANY JESCO 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 www.jesco.us

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com

30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 • Fax: 203/294-1216 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 • Fax: 203/740-2579 80 Pratt Rd. Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 • Fax: 860/564-6928 www.wiclark.com

AMBROSE EQUIPMENT CO. 1401 Hooksett Rd. Hooksett, NH 03106 603/644-8787 1 Madison Street Plainville, MA 02762 508/643-0044 www.ambroseequipment.com

MONROE TRACTOR 1001 Lehigh Station Rd. Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 • 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 • 800/834-9606 www.monroetractor.com

VALLEY SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 20332 Leitersburg Pike Hagerstown, MD 21742 301/733-7414 1109 Middle River Rd. Baltimore, MD 21220 410/780-4000 www.valleysupplyequipment.com

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT, INC. Harrisburg, PA 800/325-6455 Fax: 717/564-7580 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866/667-6756 Syracuse, NY 800/368-6455 Albany, NY 518/357-2200 www.stephensonequipment.com

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M HAM s and Rubber Tire Roller

Drum Kubota Kubota HD 10 VT Kubota HD 12 VT VT 13 Kubota HD Deutz HD 14 VT Deutz HD 70K VT 70i Deutz HD+ Deutz HD 75K Deutz HD+ 80i VT Deutz HD+ 90i VT VT i 110 + HD Deutz Rubber Tire Rollers Deutz GRW 280i-10 (9.5 mt) mt) (14 i-15 Deutz GRW 280 mt) Deutz GRW 280i-20 (18.3 mt) Deutz GRW 280i-25 (23.1 mt) 6 (27. GRW 280i-30 Rollers m Dru t foo Pad gle Deutz Sin Deutz H 5i P Deutz H 7i P Deutz H 11i P P 13i Deutz H Deutz H 16i P Deutz H 18i P P s H 20i Vibratory RollerDeu tz Single Smooth Drum Deutz H 5i Deutz H 7i Deutz H 11i Deutz H 13i ) /osc Deutz H 13i VIO (vib Deutz H 16i Deutz H 18i Deutz H 20i H 25i Vibratory Rollersota m Dru h oot Sm dem Tan Kub Kubota HD 8 VV Kubota HD 10 C VV Kubota HD 10 VV ) /osc (vib VO 10 Kubota HD Kubota HD 12 VV ) /osc Kubota HD 12 VO (vib VV Kubota HD 13 Kubota HD 13 VO (vib/osc) Kubota HD 14 VV ) /osc (vib Deutz HD 14 VO VV 70i + Deutz HD Deutz HD+ 70i VV HF ) /osc Deutz HD+ 70 VO (vib VV Deutz HD+ 80i Deutz HD+ 80i VV HF Deutz HD+ 80i VO Deutz HD+ 90i VV HF VV 90i + Deutz HD Deutz HD+ 90i VO (vib/osc) Deutz HD+ 110i VV HF VV i Deutz HD+ 110 Deutz HD+ 110i VO (vib/osc) Deutz HD+ 120i VV HF Deutz HD+ 120i VV ) /osc (vib VO i 120 Deutz HD+ Deutz HD+ 140i VV Deutz HD+ 140 VV HF ) /osc (vib VO HD+ 140

VOLVO DD15 DD25B DD120C DD140C SD45 SD75B SD115B SD160 SD200 PTR240 PT125C

Kubota D722-B Tier IV Kubota D1803-M Volvo D4 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Kubota V3600T Volvo D3.8 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB3.3 Volvo D3.3 Tier IV F

DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)

INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM)

WIDTH IN. (CM)

39 (99) 47 (119) 51 (130) 54 (138) 59 (150) 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168)

97 (247) 93 (237) 106 (269) 104 (265) 164 (417) 166 (421) 161 (408) 166 (421) 207 (525) 207 (525)

44 (111) 52 (131) 56 (142) 54 (138) 63 (161) 63 (161) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179)

222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564)

82 (208) 82 (208) 82 (208) 82 (208) 82 (208)

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54 (137) 66 (168) 84.2 (214) 84.2 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 54 (137) 66 (168) 84.2 (214) 84.2 (214) 84.2 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 31.5 (80) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 51.2 (130) 54.3 (138) 54.3 (138) 59 (150) 59 (150 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198) 84 (214) 84 (214) 84 (214)

39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 79 (200) 84 (213.4) 54 (137.2) 66 (167.6) 84 (213.4) 84 (213.4) 84 (213.4) 78 (198.5) 68 ( 172.7)

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132 (337) 139 (331) 143.7 (365) 143.7 (365) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420)

59 (150) 72 (184) 88.9 (225) 90.5 (229) 91 (231) 91 (231) 91 (231)

132 (337) 139 (331) 143.7 (365) 143.7 (365) 143.7 (365) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420)

59 (150) 72 (184) 88.9 (225) 88.9 (225) 88.9 (225) 91 (231) 91 (231) 91 (231) 99 (251)

87.8 (223) 83.9 (213) 97.2 (247) 97.2 (247) 93.3 (237) 93.3 (237) 106.0 (269) 106.0 (269) 104.3 (265) 104.3 (265) 164.3 (417) 164.3 (417) 166.5 (423) 163 (414) 163 (414) 163 (414) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598)

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Case Unveils SV208D Single Drum Vibratory Compactor

The SV208D is able to climb grades of up to 65 percent due to a low-center-of-gravity axle-free design and a high-traction hydrostatic drive system that provides constant power to the wheels and drum with an electronic self-adjusting torque control system.

Case Construction Equipment’s SV208D single drum vibratory compactor is compatible with both smooth and padfoot drums. With best-in-class centrifugal forces, a selfadjusting torque control system and the most climbing power in the industry, the SV208D is built for industry-leading performance in tough terrain, according to the manufacturer. The SV208D is able to climb grades of up to 65 percent due to a low-center-ofgravity axle-free design and a high-traction hydrostatic drive system that provides constant power to the wheels and drum with an electronic self-adjusting torque control system. The machine’s new 74.3 hp Tier IV Final engine also delivers greater torque than previous models. Best-in-class centrifugal force allows for higher lifts and deeper compaction depths completed in fewer passes for increased productivity. Performance on rough, uneven terrain is improved with an oscillating articulated roller joint that maintains consistent drum-to-ground contact, and a superior drum design reduces drift and maintains constant compaction throughout each rotation, according to the manufacturer.

Comfort & Visibility Available in both open and cab configurations, the SV208D features a spacious, comfortable and intuitive operator environment with an adjustable seat that swivels up to 50 degrees, providing excellent visibility of the drum surface. Rear visibility is maximized with a sloped rear deck design. The ROPS and roof in the open platform design can be disassembled and lowered for easier transport. Serviceability Like all Case machines, the SV208D is designed for groundline serviceability. An easy-to-lift engine cover provides easy access at ground level to all fluid ports, drains, service checkpoints and filters for simplified maintenance. The SV208 also features an onboard diagnostics system that calculates when service is needed based on how the machine has been run, i.e. if the machine has spent more time in low idle, the system will extend out its service interval. For more information, visit CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Dynapac CC950D Roller Offers Small Size, Big Impact Dynapac’s new small tandem asphalt roller — the CC950D — is ideal for small-scale compaction work, such as bicycle paths, narrow roads and small parking areas. It fulfills a need for high-quality compaction in areas that are difficult to reach with a larger roller. The small tandem roller comes with an operating mass of about 1.6 tons (1.4 t) and a 38-in. (96.5 cm) drum width. The Dynapac CC950D features a water-cooled, 3-cylinder, 4stroke Kubota D722-E4B-KEA-2 diesel engine. The 20 hp engine is Tier IV Final compliant. Together with the large drum diameter and drive motors connected in series, it contributes to excellent accessibility and hill-climbing capacity. High clearance along both edges of the drums facilitates compaction close to elevated structures, such as curbs. The Dynapac CC950D vibrates at 4,200 vpm (70 Hz) on the front drum with a static rear drum. Shock absorbers on the rear drum minimize vibrations in the opera-

tor’s platform, which also offers ample space and ergonomically positioned steps to improve operator comfort. Contractors can work for long periods of time due to the unit’s 50-gal. (189 L) water tank. The Dynapac CC950D design revolves around minimizing maintenance. Both the steering hitch and steering cylinder are maintenance-free, and the few remaining service points are easily accessible. The instrument panel features an hour meter, horn switch, brake warning lights, battery charging indicator, engine oil pressure indicator and glow plug for aiding engine start during cold temperatures. A foldable rollover protection system, or ROPS, comes standard so contractors can minimize transport height. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. The Dynapac CC950D asphalt roller is ideal for places that need compaction but are difficult to reach with a larger roller.

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CHART from page 88

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Wacker Neuson Expands Line With New Roller Series Wacker Neuson has expanded its compaction equipment product offering with a line of tandem and combination rollers. The comprehensive line offers 15 models with operating weights ranging from 1.8 to 4.5 tons (1.6 to 4 t). Designed to increase productivity, while offering operator comfort and convenience, these rollers feature maneuverability, safety, optional configurations and Tier IV Final engines. The RD series of ride-on rollers deliver quality results in demanding conditions, according to the manufacturer. With the large selection of models, contractors can easily choose the best roller for their application. The product range includes 10 tandem (double-drum) rollers with either vibration drums or oscillation drums and five combination rollers for applications on uneven ground conditions and on steeper grades. The vibration drums are ideal for traditional compaction work such as sub base for a variety of applications and asphalt repair and finish layers. Rollers with an oscillation drum compact extremely efficiently, since the drums maintain permanent contact with the ground. These rollers are an excellent choice for urban areas with sound restrictions and vibration-sensitive areas such as on bridges. The smallest model in Wacker Neuson’s

new line is the RD18, 1.8-ton, which is available in two drum widths, 31.5-in. (80 cm) and 39.4-in. (100 cm). With the unilateral drum support, users have clear sided curb clearance that allows flush rolling on both sides and flush vibration close to walls or curbs. The RD24, 2.4-ton (2 t), model offers a drum width of 39.4-in. (100 cm), and the 2.8-ton (2.5 t), RD28 has a 47.2-in. (120 cm) wide drum. The RD24 and RD28 are offered in three versions: Tandem-axle roller with two vibrating drums; combination roller with vibrating front drum and pneumatic rear tires; vibrating front drum with oscillating rear drum. These models feature an offset drum design that allows for easy maneuvering when compacting along walls. In addition, the offset drum design increases productivity by reducing cut marks. In the 4-ton class, contractors can choose the RD40 with its 51.2-in. (130 cm) drum width and the 4.5ton RD45 with a 54.4-in. (140 cm) wide drum. These models also are available as tra-

In the 4-ton class, contractors can choose the RD40 with its 51.2-in. (130 cm) drum width and the 4.5ton RD45 with a 54.4-in. (140 cm) wide drum. These models also are available as traditional tandem rollers, tandem rollers with oscillation drum or combination rollers.

ditional tandem rollers, tandem rollers with oscillation drum or combination rollers. The RD40 and RD45 have high centrifugal

forces that can tackle the most demanding compaction tasks as well as the offset drum design for enhanced maneuverability and production. Large fuel and water tanks extend operation time and central drainage means water can be drained in one simple step. The RD40 and RD45 come standard with a fold-down roll-over protective structure (ROPS). All of Wacker Neuson’s rideon rollers feature a three-point articulated pendulum joint that ensures uniform weight distribution on the front and rear drums at all times. This also improves maneuverability and stability when turning. Due to the specially tapered design, the operator maintains an excellent view of the drum edges and the area being compacted. The ergonomic operators’ platform with reduced vibration and ample legroom and adjustable seat all contribute to comfortable operating conditions. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Terex Bid-Well Offers Three New Remote Control Options on Paver Terex Bid-Well unveiled three new remote control options for making machine setting adjustments to the Terex Bid-Well 4800 paver. These new remote control units allow the operator to adjust critical machine functions from ground level while paving, offering more flexibility for quickly finetuning paver settings to meet changing conditions. Two tethered control boxes can be attached anywhere on the paver’s frame to conveniently modify, from ground level, machine settings such as paver speed, engine throttle, power crown adjustment and paving width. To fit company needs and budget, contractors can choose from the entry-level keypad control or the local control boasting a user-friendly touch-screen display. Also available, a new radio remote control panel expands operating flexibility by allowing the worker to carry along machine controls and operate the paver from ground level, 360 degrees around the paver. The initial display screens include a log-in page, so only authorized operators can control the unit, and a daily maintenance prestart-up checklist for the carriage, power unit, legs, travel bogies and controllers. After prestart-up, the remote unit’s message center screen provides live status

Two tethered control boxes can be attached anywhere on the paver’s frame to conveniently modify, from ground level, machine settings such as paver speed, engine throttle, power crown adjustment and paving width.

overview of critical machine operating data and access to auxiliary screen settings. Multiple machine functions can be quickly accessed and adjusted via the remote unit, including frame width, crown points, leg elevation, machine travel and working lights. The unit’s imbedded diagnostics screen allows technicians to quickly source and address issues with the paver during operation.

“While paving, it is common for the operator to make minor adjustments to machine settings,” said Dean Johnson, service manager of Terex Bid-Well. “Without our remote operation, he/she will either call down to a laborer on the ground to make the adjustment or will have to stop the paver and paving operation to make the change. Our remote control units give the operator the flexibility to move away from the plat-

form and have greater control over machine settings.” The remote control options can be equipped to operate the Terex Bid-Well 2450, 3600 and 4800 roller pavers. For more information, visit www.terex/construction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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A 100-Year History of Paving, Compaction, Milling Iron By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in CEG’s March 12, 2016 edition. Heavy highway pavement-making equipment has evolved in the last hundred years from primitive to awesome. Modern pavers, compactors, and millers (or cold planers) have turned the surfacing phase of roadbuilding and reclamation into an efficient, productive work. And the evolution continues. Pavers This is what a highway paving machine looked like at the turn of the 20th century: It stood just under six feet tall with a strong back, sturdy biceps and well-muscled legs. Asphalt or concrete was dumped on a prepared path and this machine, otherwise known as a laborer, raked the material, roughly flattening it out between pre-set forms, and then ran a wooden screed across the surface to smooth it. The hardened roadway thus produced worked well enough. Before long, photos and newsreels of automobiles mired to their bumpers in rutted, muddy roads became something to laugh about instead of something for a traveler to endure. Concrete road-paving started to mechanize in 1903 when Chester and Charles Foote, a pair of brothers living in New York State, took a concrete mixer of their own design and incorporated it into a steelwheeled distribution machine. The “No. 3 Continuous Mixer” received concrete materials in front, mixed them in the middle, and discharged the mix from the rear where it was laboriously formed into a slab of pavement. The mixer then was pulled forward and another batch readied. In 1905, this concrete paving rig got an engine of its own and, in 1918, crawlers or tracks were subbed for the wheels, giving the heavy machine some flotation as it moved along the prepared bed. In 1931, the company created a subsidiary manufacturing enterprise called Adnun Engineering, which produced the first self-propelled asphalt paver that didn’t move on forms. Despite this innovation, Foote went out of existence in 1948 when it was acquired by Blaw-Knox Co. In the 1920s, Jacob Blaw and Luther Knox had combined their manufacturing expertise in the Northeast U.S. In 1929, they bought a company that was making concrete finishers. This equipment, which was branded Ord, grew into a full line of Blaw-Knox form-riding concrete spreaders and asphalt finishers. Eventually, Blaw-Knox changed hands in corporate transactions and today is a brand name in the Volvo Construction Products portfolio. Developing the paving equipment indus-

Edgar Browning photo

A 1927 Austin roller sales brochure

try concurrently with Foote and Blaw-Knox were two Illinois mechanical engineers, Harry Barber and William Greene. In 1930, Barber invented an asphalt mixing and spreading machine that he believed held great promise. Shortly thereafter, the two asphalt functions were separated into asphalt production and asphalt paving equipment. In 1936, several features of the machine were patented, including a tamper that evenly dispersed material and a floating screed that smoothly finished it. Thus protected by patents, Barber Greene engineers began to dominate the paving equipment market with their machines. Over the next several decades, they followed their early inventive solutions to asphalt paving by introducing the first paver on rubber crawlers, the first hydraulic paver, and the first hydrostatic paver. An early asphalt paver that solidified Barber Greene’s presence in the industry was Model 879. The crawler-mounted paver had features that become commonplace. Hot asphalt was dumped in the front hopper of

the simply designed machine and conveyed to the rear where it was spread by a screw conveyor, tamped by a rapidly vibrating bar and finished by a screed. This machine and an upgraded model introduced a few years later became the industry standard for asphalt paving. Like Blaw-Knox, Barber Greene was subsequently absorbed into larger companies. First, Astec (maker of the Roadtec line of pavers) acquired it and then Caterpillar did, the Barber Greene designs becoming the basis for the Cat line of asphalt pavers. In 1949, concrete paving lost its forms. Three years earlier, an Iowa Highway Commission engineer and assistant lab chief, Jimmy Johnson, watched a demonstration of paving with concrete. He went away convinced that a more cement-rich concrete could be poured and vibrated into place under a moving paving machine and keep its shape with moveable forms. He and two other commission members began experiments to test his theorem. Finally, when a bid to construct several

Historical Construction Equipment Association photo

Here is a 1932 Koehring 27-E Dual-Batch that was restored by its former owner, Irving F. Jensen of Sioux City, Iowa.

miles of highway for the state was rejected, the commission decided to give their “slipform” apparatus a tryout. For the next several years, the new technology was successfully tried, producing generally acceptable but imperfect 10-foot-wide lanes not quite abutting one another. Finally, in 1955, an Iowa construction company manufactured its own version, the Quad City Paver, and the slipform industry was born. Within a few years, concrete pavement 40-feet-wide was being slipformed. Among makers of slipforming concrete equipment was an Iowa company that soon emerged and would become dominant. An innovative construction contractor, Harold Godberson, started his company in 1938, expanded it in 1946, and in 1965 spun off and incorporated a mechanically inventive division that had created a double-oscillating screed concrete finisher. Thus was born GOMACO. A continuing string of industry-changing machines followed from the company. Some of them included a cone drum finisher developed in the 1960s that eventually was upgraded to the familiar C-450 model, and an effective slipform curb and gutter machine, the GT 6000, introduced the next decade. A method of introducing dowel bars to a concrete slab was first employed by GOMACO in 1983, and a slipform paver capable of pouring 50-ft.-wide (15 m) airport runway slabs in 1984. Among the 1990s achievements was stringless paving using a laser guidance system to true the work. A patented “Smoothness Indicator” for surface readings of both wet and cured concrete and asphalt slabs came along in 2003 and digital controls in 2007. Today, GOMACO manufactures more than 50 machines for concrete paving and related equipment. It is not alone. Other familiar concrete and asphalt paving brands include Roadtec, Cedarapids and Dynapac. The Caterpillar AP1055E is a representative model of the industry in 2016. It is a 22ton (19.9 t) asphalt paver 12 ft. (3.7 m) high and 22 ft. (6.7 m) long with a hopper capacity of 250 cu. ft. (7 cu m) of mix that the paver can spread into a slab ranging in width from 8 ft. to 26 ft. (2.4 to 7.9 m). Powered by a 225-hp Cat engine, the AP1055E carries 90 gal. (340 L) of fuel, and features a ventilation system that draws asphalt fumes away from the operator, who sits on a moveable platform with an array of diagnostic screens and operational controls. The platform can swing out over the side of the machine for greater visibility below. The entire paver rides on a tracked undercarriage controlled by a hydrostatic system. So the pavement industry continues to evolve — and the enabling machinery along with it. For example, roller-compacted concrete was used in Virginia last year for see HISTORY page 98


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Roadtec Outperforms 2016 Goals, Expects 2017 to Be Better Roadtec Inc., an Astec Industries company, finished 2016 exceeding its sales performance goals and is expecting 2017 to be even better. Founded in 1981, Roadtec is an asphalt milling and paving equipment manufacturer based in Chattanooga, Tenn. 2016 Performance The asphalt paving market benefited from the passage of the 6-year FAST-ACT Highway Bill on Dec. 4, 2015. Astec Industries and Roadtec were instrumental in an industry-wide campaign that resulted in 200,000 emails, letters and calls to legislators urging them to pass the bill. “Through these efforts and many others in our industry, jobs were created, optimism returned, new roads began the design cycle, and our customers started buying new equipment again,” said John J. Irvine III, president of Roadtec. “Roadtec experienced a 10 percent growth in sales for the year, right from the beginning of the year.” The passing of the FAST-ACT Highway Bill was considered the catalyst in 2016. In that year, the company hired and trained more than 100 new factory employees and signed nine new equipment dealers. The dealers represent Roadtec in 15 states, where they have been trained in service and sales support. The dealers are fully stocked with parts and components, and carry inventories of machines to facilitate timely deliveries. “We feel the market in 2016 had a real wait and see attitude up until the election,” Irvine said. “With the current administration’s plans for a $1 trillion infrastructure program over 10 years, we are very optimistic about our industry.” A significant contributor to the company’s success in 2016 was its Guardian Telematics System for Roadtec e-series milling machines or cold planers, pavers and shuttle buggy material transfer vehicles. The Guardian Telematics System is designed to diagnose service issues and provide production reports. With the software, a contractor can log into the machine from any computer and the equipment operator can view the information on the machine’s display screen in the operator’s compartment. The same information is available to the Roadtec service center remotely where technicians are available on a 24/7 basis to troubleshoot problems and reset fault codes. Circuits and systems are displayed as live schematics to help identify and solve issues quickly. The Roadtec Guardian software received significant refinements and enhancements in 2016. The telematics system can now monitor the equipment for possible electrical or hydraulic failures before they occur, sends emails to the Roadtec service center and the customer when systems are outside preset

“Our sales had plateaued and to grow we needed that local presence, thus our decision to add quality dealers who can service and sell our products...” John J. Irvine III Roadtec Inc.

parameters. “In a sense, we are developing the ‘Holy Grail’ on how to maintain and prevent failures in the field,” Irvine said. “Roadtec can service a machine in the field and fix many items over the internet, update programming, and even locate lost machines via GPS tracking.” For the year, the company’s sales outperformed expectations. “We were not expecting a big year because the two previous years we had bet on a new highway program and lost,” said Irvine. “Ending 2015, we were carrying too much inventory. We liquidated most of our finished goods inventory by year’s end and, of course, a bill was passed in December. We had a small amount of component inventory

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and servicing direct to the customers because they were telling us, ‘we love your company, we love your equipment, but we need local parts and service support,’” Irvine said. “Our sales had plateaued and to grow we needed that local presence, thus our decision to add qualified, quality dealers who can service and sell our products to the level we provide.” A challenge for Roadtec has been reaching customers in the less populated areas. Plus, there just weren’t enough service staff

“With the current administration’s plans for a $1 trillion infrastructure program over 10 years, we are very optimistic about our industry.” John J. Irvine III Roadtec Inc.

coming in first quarter 2016. We rallied and turned it up, hiring people, training, pulling component purchases up in our schedule and finished with our best year ever.” 2017 Expectations A core element of the Roadtec business model has changed, which the company management expects will have a positive impact on its 2017 performance. From the beginning, Roadtec has sold directly to its customers and provided start-up and service technicians from its Chattanooga base of operations. “We have shifted our model from selling

to start-up every machine sold in the Springseason crunch each year. “With the addition of dealers to our business model, we have not cut one head at Roadtec,” said Irvine. “We plan to keep all the good people our customers have leaned on in the past to help them be successful. These people will also be training dealer personnel so we can multiply ourselves to service and better support our customers in the field wherever they are located.” Roadtec continues to look for dealers “that are financially sound, have experience in our industry, and most importantly align with our core principles of ‘taking care of

customers, honesty and integrity in all we do, and respecting all individuals,’” Irvine added. “These are critical values that our employees, suppliers, and dealers must adhere to. We have signed four additional dealers since the first of the year covering 10 more states. These are experienced roadbuilding dealers that know the business.” For 2017, the company will be pursing markets west of the Mississippi, which will be easier to target through its newly established dealer network. Roadtec is expecting growth in all the states that have passed new gas taxes that will allow them to get FAST-ACT Highway Bill matching federal funds to build new and repair existing roads in their respective states. New products or product line expansions for 2017 include the Guardian Telematics System, which is now available on the Shuttle Buggy SB2500, a new Tier IV Final SX-6 soil stabilizer, and a new MTV1100e material transfer vehicle. The company is entering its second year of production for the new RP170e and RP175e Tier IV final asphalt pavers and they are in production of the CB100 conveyor broom. Various ancillary options are being added to all other equipment as part of the company’s on-going product improvement program. Additionally, Roadtec has three goals for 2017, according to Irvine: • We want to have the safest year we have ever had at Roadtec and wish the same for our customers. Our employees know we care about them and place a premium on their safety. • We have an internal goal of 20 percent sales growth. We can accomplish this aggressive goal with the help of our new dealer partners. • We want to turn our inventory 4-5 times this year with more seasonal forecasting of parts. Our parent, Astec Industries, is making an investment in Roadtec’s shop so we can turn completed machines quicker and supply parts in a timelier manner. As Irvine reflected on the company accomplishments in 2016 and the expectations for 2017, he concluded: “Traditionally, the second year of a highway bill is the great year. The first year, states and specifying agencies are designing new projects and securing funding. The second year, they let the projects and optimism abounds. This is that year. We are going to enjoy it.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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something besides parking lots. RCC is a cement mix laid with asphalt pavers and compacted with vibratory rollers. No reinforcement bars are incorporated and the process is faster and cheaper than either asphalt or concrete paving, yet smoothness is problematic so highway use is discouraged. But an RCC-asphalt combination is being considered to smooth out and advance the process — and a new line of equipment may result. Compacting In the beginning was the horse, of course, or maybe oxen. These beasts pulled weighted cylinders to produce relatively smooth and firm roadways. But midway through the 19th century, horses were put out to pasture and steam-powered rollers were seen on the streets of New York. A leading builder was a British firm begun by an agricultural engineer, Thomas Aveling. He went from steam engine-powered plows, tractors and other farm implements to introducing in 1865 with his business partner the Aveling & Porter steamroller. The A&P roller became the market leader. One of the virtues of the steamroller over horse-drawn ones was that it was heavy. Heavy is good when it comes to compaction. Beyond this elemental principle, the compaction industry expanded its understanding of the compaction process. Single-cylinder steam-powered rollers were employed to tighten the base of roadways and smootherrunning two-cylinder engines introduced early in the 20th century to smoothly compact hot-mix surfaces. The Iroquois Macadam (Three-Wheel) Roller weighed 12 tons (10.9 t) and was powered by a doublecylinder steam-powered engine with a Massachusetts Standard boiler, the smokestack up front and three-quarters of its engine and operator area shielded from the sun by a canopy with canvas-rolldown sides. Steam lost some cache when engines were introduced that operated on low-grade gasoline and kerosene. The Austin (of Austin-Western) rollers were advertised as “the future” of self-propelled compactors. After all, according to a 1914 construction publication article, “the roller will run from daylight to dark without stopping, if desired, and its economy in operating costs is so great that road builders figure they can do at least 25 percent more work each day with an Austin Roller at from 30 to 70 percent less cost, compared with any steam machine…” A photo of the Austin Two-Cylinder roller shows a remarkably streamlined, imposing machine — with an operator in suit and tie. Besides switching from steam to kerosene to, eventually, diesel fuel, compactor machines evolved their technology of compacting and smoothing earth and pavement. Drums continued to produce finished

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smooth pavement, but rollers with projecting rows of “padfeet” proved effective in tightening substrate soils by driving thousands of punches into the earth. Static steel drum rollers that relied on tonnage to compress pavement have been augmented and, in some cases, replaced by pneumatic rollers and vibrating rollers. Bopparder Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft mbH, more popularly known as Bomag, entered the market in 1957 in Germany when Karl Heinz Schwamborn developed an all-drum drive vibratory roller. Within five years, he was selling 7-ton double vibratory rollers. Today the company, having changed ownership several times, produces single- and tandem-drum vibratory rollers and pneumatic rollers, among other pieces of heavy equipment. Bomag’s BW190AD-4 AM is a state-ofthe-art tandem roller, with a Tier III Deutz engine and hydrostatic drive, crab steering, two-amplitude-two-frequency individualdrum automatic vibration systems and pressurized water-spray outlets. The machine can travel fast enough (up to 7 mph) to require a speedometer on its dash. The buzzword (or phrase) “Intelligent Compaction” summarizes the current state of construction rolling. It is modern technology applied to the work of packing down an optimum density either dirt or asphalt pavement. The technologies employed include a finely-tuned measurement system, computerized reporting, a Global Positioning System, and optional feedback controls for real-time adjustments. The feedback controls analyze the response of paving material to the passing roller and determine if another pass is required. They adjust the force of the roller to the material beneath it. The analysis even determines when a segment of pavement is not responding to roller treatment and recommends against further compaction. Volvo’s intelligent compaction feature a “with Direct Density” system actually analyzes density, instead of extrapolating the metric from stiffness calculations. In short, roller operators have given all

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they need to know to produce best-quality pavement while burning less fuel. Today’s compactors are light years from their deadweight predecessors. Milling (Cold Planing) Numerous reasons exist to chew up old asphalt pavement and spit it out into dump trucks. Some of the reasons are raveling, rutting, washboarding, “bleeding” and potholes—the conditions of stressed pavement that bring aggravation to drivers and new business to tire and shock absorber shops. Bad roads beg for chewing up and spitting out. But the early 1970s oil embargo and skyhigh (for the period) prices for oil products hastened the movement to mill up old asphalt pavement and recycle it. Cold planers were developed to strip entire stretches of highway of its upper layer of asphalt and prepare the remaining pavement for a new, smooth overlay. Sometimes all the asphalt in a stretch of roadway is removed and the segment entirely repaved. Today, recycling of asphalt is a principal, rather than auxiliary, reason for highway stripping. Before milling machines, asphalt and concrete pavements were more apt to be broken into chunks with pile drivers, scooped up and hauled away to a ditch. The first milling machines simply mounted a revolving spindle on tracks and fastened hardened teeth to it, not unlike machines used in mining. The earliest models conveyed the planed material out the back end for trucking away, but later models put the conveyors in front for handier trucking and more thorough cleanup of the planed surface. Pavement milling is a predictably loud and rough process, a thoroughly destructive one that nevertheless produces consistentlysized aggregate suitable for recycling. This is possible by advances in the machines and in their chewing teeth. Cold planers were heavy machines to begin with and have grown larger. The Wirtgen W250i weighs 47 tons (42.6 t) and in a single pass can plane up a section of

pavement 7 ft. (2 m) wide and 13 in. (35 cm) deep. Early milling machines could carve just 2 to 3 in. (5 to 7.6 cm) into the pavement. The W250i creeps along on four hydraulically propelled tracks powered by a Cummins diesel. It spins a cutting-tool drum almost 4 ft. (1.2 m) in diameter that can discharge aggregated pavement at a rate of 870 cu. yds. (665 cu m) an hour. In short, these are big machines that not only can rip away, but can lay down a desired slope and grade while doing it and leave behind a variety of surface textures. On the other hand, some smaller planer models are amazingly nimble, neatly circling a manhole and cutting away the asphalt that surrounds it. Some models (Roadtec) can reverse the rotation of the cutting drum for cases where up-cutting the pavement is not as effective as down-cutting it. Where the teeth meet the road, today’s planers can perform any of several tasks depending upon how they are set up. Early milling machines had teeth welded to the drum. Changing out meant shutting down for extended periods. Now teeth are held in housings bolted to the drum and can be more quickly changed out. The teeth are carbide-tipped for everyday milling. Specialty milling applications include carving rumble strips into new pavement. Diamond-tipped teeth are utilized for finer grinding, especially of concrete pavement, when the aim is to repair rather than replace a section of roadway. The diamondtipped blades of the planer are closely set and effectively smooth out irregularities in old pavement, leaving behind a serrated surface.So, old pavement is not old news. It is good news. Recycled concrete pavement is part of the 140 million tons of concrete recycled each year in the United States. In 2014, recycled asphalt pavement totaled 72 million tons. All of that is the product of today’s cold planers that are helping turn old into new. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Komatsu America Corp. Announces New Lineup of Tier IV Final Forwarders Komatsu America Corp. announced a completely new line of EPA Tier IV Final certified forwarders. This new 845, 855, 875 and 895 lineup provides increased performance, productivity, operator comfort and convenience, and serviceability, compared to the prior 855.1, 865 and 895 Tier IV Interim models, according to the manufacturer. The 845 is a new, additional model which competes in the 13.2 ton (12 t) payload class. Performance and Productivity Rated payload capacities for the 845, 855, 875 and 895 are 13.2, 15.4, 17.6 and 22 tons (12, 14, 16 and 20 t), respectively, and provide broad market coverage. The 875 model is in a unique size class, compared to competitors, who have either 16.5 or The new Komatsu 895 22 ton (20 t) capacity Forwarder boasts 19.8 ton (15 or 18 t) capacity. some of the highest horsepower, engine torque, tractive effort These EPA Tier IV Final certified engines pro- and crane lifting/slewing torque ratings in its class. vide 9 to 15 percent more horsepower and lower fuel consumption, comPayload Capacity Net % HP % Torque pared to the prior models. In addition, Model (metric tons) Engine HP Increase Increase they also produce 9 percent more 845 12 188 new new engine torque on the 875 and 895 models. 855 14 228 +12% n/c Along with the increased horse875 16 248 +15% +9% power, these engines also feature 895 20 282 +9% +9% high torque backup, high capacity cooling systems and lower noise levlights provide excellent illumination, for improved producels, for high performance and productivity. Rough terrain capability has been significantly improved tivity in low light conditions. An air suspension, air-vented seat, fully adjustable with larger hydrostatic transmission (HST) pumps and/or motors producing 3 to 11 percent higher tractive effort. The ergonomic armrests and hand controls, and an automatic, 4intelligent HST control unit continually responds to changes season climate control system, keep the operator comfortin terrain, load, engine power output and crane usage. This able in all working conditions. The spacious cab has multiple HST combines with the Komatsu Comfort Bogie system covered and open storage areas, including separate with high portal offset, 42 degree articulated steering, over 1 heating/cooling boxes for food and beverages in the 855, 875 in. (2.5 cm) higher ground clearance, and V-shaped, high- and 895 (optional on the 845). The Komatsu Comfort Ride strength, steel-frame bottom, to create an ideal combination hydraulic cab suspension system option on the 855, 875 and of traction, speed, maneuverability and comfort in all driving 895 reduces operator fatigue, due its smooth-ride characterconditions. A new, front blade arm design improves front- istics. A new, more powerful computer and Komatsu’s advanced end ground clearance, according to the manufacturer. The rugged, updated Komatsu F-series family of parallel MaxiXplorer control and information system allows the cranes feature high lifting and slewing torque for added pro- operator to track production, adjust machine settings, and A deluxe ductivity. The 875 has 14 percent more lifting torque and 32 track machine functions and status. percent more slewing torque, and the 895 has best-in-class AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo system, with remote control, USB, lifting and slewing torque. Komatsu’s exclusive ProTec sys- Bluetooth, SiriusXM capability and handsfree microphone, tem provides grapple hose protection for increased reliabili- comes standard. ty. Serviceability The new, more robust FlexBunk system, with multiple All daily maintenance checks and service points can be frame lengths, optimizes the load space to further maximize productivity. The 845 and 895 feature the latest version of performed at ground level. All filters are now vertically Komatsu’s rugged FlexGate headboard, which “flexes” mounted to minimize spills and ease replacement. The elecwhen hit by the crane or log. The 855 and 875 use Komatsu’s trically-actuated engine hood tilts 90 degrees to provide full engine access and serves as a work platform (manually-actufixed headboard with hydraulic telescopic upper gate. ated hood on 845). Separate hydraulic tank and crane service platforms allow easy access to these component areas. Operator Comfort & Convenience A premium, modern cab serves as the center point for Eight service hatches under the front and rear frames provide exceptional operator comfort and convenience. Large win- excellent drivetrain component access. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. dows offer excellent 360 degrees and upward/downward (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment line-of-sight visibility, providing the operator with a widescreen working view. Fourteen powerful LED working Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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CONEXPO from page 46

MB America had live crushing demos of its MB Crusher line throughout the show. (L-R): Chris Ballengee, area manager of MB; CEO Max Ravazzolo, along with customers Mike and John Huston of Totem Equipment of Anchorage, Ak.

The world’s first 3D-printed excavator was unveiled and on display during ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017.

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(L-R): Efficiency Productions’ John Duncan, Kelly Worrall, Suresh Krishnasamy, Josh Remacle, Mike West, Al Baron, Raul Felman and Rod Austin discussed trench safety with attendees.

The Allu DH317 bucket demonstration provided some of the highest yard-per-hour material production in all of ConExpo.

(L-R): Curry Supply Company’s Chris Wilson, Ralph Dodge and Andy Perrin were on hand to discuss the company’s lineup of commercial service vehicles.

Hyundai rolled into ConExpo with its largest exhibit ever and one that you certainly did not want to miss.

Huang Haibo (L), president, and Li Dongchun, chairman, both of LiuGong, pose for a photo following their company’s press conference at ConExpo.


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President Trump’s Feb. 28 executive order directing the withdrawal of the controversial “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule removes an unnecessary obstacle that would have delayed transportation improvement projects, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) said. At issue for the transportation construction industry is how the Obama Administration’s U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) attempted to redefine what collections of water constitute the WOTUS and are therefore subject to federal authority. Before EPA issued the rule, ARTBA told the agency on multiple occasions that “roadside ditches are not, and should not be regulated as, traditional jurisdictional wetlands as they are not connected water bodies and they contribute to the public health and safety of the nation by dispersing water from roadways.” The rule, however, did not categorically exempt roadside ditches from federal jurisdiction. Instead, the EPA, in a regulatory overreach, decided a litany of qualifications must be met before a roadside ditch can be deemed exempt from federal permitting requirements. ARTBA explained to EPA such a piecemeal approach would add another layer of burdensome permitting requirements, create confusion and increase permitting delays for transportation projects. The WOTUS rule, the association said, also would likely be used as a litigation tool to delay projects and, in the process, make them more expensive for taxpayers. Subsequently, ARTBA, in addition to numerous other trade associations and state governments, sought relief from the federal courts. As a result of that litigation, the WOTUS rule was stayed nationwide. It’s unclear how the Feb. 28 executive order will impact future federal court proceedings. The association said it plans to work with EPA Administrator Pruitt to craft a new rule that strikes the proper balance between necessary regulatory protection and the nation’s infrastructure needs. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Tsetsaut Ventures Relies on Volvo to Maintain Ice Road on Knipple Glacier

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“Community” is a word that Tsetsaut Nations nomadic tribe descendant, Chief Darlene Simpson considers to be the core of her business. No project has proven too ambitious for the woman who is determined to transform the remote North Western region of British Columbia into a prospering powerhouse, bringing job opportunities to its residents. In many ways, her latest venture — the maintenance of a 6.8 mi. (11 km) “ice highway” that spans across the colossal Knipple Glacier — demonstrates her ambition. The ice highway allows for the transportation of supplies and materials to a remote underground gold mine, located in the Golden Triangle — a moniker given due to the abundance of high-grade gold materials. Pioneering safe and reliable road access and timely transportation of materials is the job of Tsetsaut Ventures, a contracting company, founded by Chief Simpson and husband William Joe is one of a team of 10 articulated hauler operators at George Simpson. The year-round job involves Tsetsaut Ventures working shifts to make sure the mine is supplied the grading and grooming of the access road, seven days a week. as well as filling crevasses. Tsetsaut also pro“Our mission is to provide employment and continued vides the mine with machines, peripheral personnel and services as development increases in the Golden Triangle,” manages work camps. said Chief Simpson. But working on ice is a slippery business. With up to 98.4 Glacial Proportions Since its establishment in 2008, the company has built a ft. (30 m) of snow per year, the glacier is continually moving, solid reputation in British Columbia as a major contractor, freezing and thawing. Unlike soil, ice is at the mercy of working on a number of high profile mining projects and Mother Nature, making it far more difficult to work with. As the day warms up, the glacier erodes, causing creeks to supplying hundreds of jobs for the local community. The company has become the largest employer — of both form in the center of the access road, which expand into Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people — in the region, small rivers that must be diverted into drainage ditches. which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the These need daily maintenance and the operator must fill and province. Tsetsaut employs 270 people, 60 percent of whom seal cracks while being careful not to remove too much ice. are Aboriginal. see GLACIER page 110

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Artic Haulers, Excavators Keep Knipple Glacier’s Ice Road Running Smoothly GLACIER from page 108

Operators are modern-day pioneers and must be constantly observant and on the lookout for potential danger. Such are the high demands of the project that Tsetsaut decided to invest in suitably durable machines. The company uses a fleet of Volvo equipment, including three excavators, five wheel loaders and nine articulated haulers. The equipment is used to load and unload freight, haul material over the glacier, load and unload earth for the construction of the mine and remove snow from the access road and mine. These machines have been supplied by Volvo CE dealer Great West Equipment of Terrace, British Columbia. “Having reliable equipment that can withstand the weather is crucial,” said Chief Simpson.

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Peak Performance Volvo crawler excavators (EC220E and EC350E) are used year-round and in all conditions to preserve the glacier highway and keep the road open. Equipped with protected components and a robust undercarriage, the excavators are ideal for working in tough terrain and extreme conditions. Some of the glacier maintenance falls on the shoulders of Richard Pattison, excavator operator. 454 Route 13 South • P.O. Box 424 • Milford, NH 03055 “Working with glacier ice is a once-in-a-lifetime opportu603-673-2640 • Fax: 603-672-0019 www.chappelltractor.com nity,” he said. Great West Equipment of Terrace, working with Tsetsaut Ventures, modified several articulated haulers, including an A40G, by removing the haul body and fitting it with a deck. The reason, said George Simpson is simple: “Modified 159 North Avenue • Skowhegan, ME 04976 trucks can withstand the rugged environment and terrain.” 207-858-0051 • 1-888-875-3954 • Fax: 207-858-0052 William Joe is one of a team of 10 articulated hauler operwww.heavymachinesinc.com ators who use six A30Fs, one A35F and two A40G full suspension articulated haulers to make sure the mine is supplied Washington Air seven days a week. The haulers load up at night and drive in Compressor Rental Co. convoy over the glacier to the mine in the morning. They 12529 Parklawn Dr. • Rockville, MD 20852 reload at the mine and then make the return trip. The distance 301-230-5800 • Fax: 301-230-5830 across the ice from load to unload is 6.2 mi. (10 km) and a The modified Volvo A40G articulated hauler is fitted 1800 4th St. NE • Washington, DC 20002 one-way run takes an hour. Operators make an average of with a deck. 202-635-1500 three or four trips per working day. 42nd Pl. • Hyattsville, MD 20781 4622 Driving an average of 49.7 mi. (80 km) every 301-277-1300 articulated day, the haulers are designed to keep 7304 Grove Rd. • Frederick, MD 21701 safe — both of 301-662-7711 the operators comfortable and which are key strengths of Volvo machines, 44180 Wade Dr. • Chantilly, VA 20152 Simpson. The Volvo 703-742-6200 said Chief cab provides www.washair.com superior levels of comfort, control, ease of oper ation and safety, helping operators to maintain the productivity all day, every day. And with ability to climb steep gradients, the articulated haulers enable Tsetsaut Ventures to make the otherwise perilous journey safely across the 1010 Conshohocken Road • Conshohocken, PA 19428 according to the manufacturer. glacier, 610-279-5777 • Fax: 610-279-7973 Chief Simpson acknowledged the positive 668 Berlin Cross Keys Road • Sicklerville, NJ 08081 impact the machines the company and have on 856-740-1400 • Fax: 856-740-1940 community. www.norrissales.com “Volvo machines have been the most reliable choice for our company,” she and cost-effective said, adding the benefits of mineral exploration and mining in the Golden Triangle. “Individuals in our community want an opportunity to work. My vision of the future is more The Volvo excavator is used all year round and in all conditions to contracting opportunities, jobs and a healthier preserve the glacier highway and keep the road open.


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BPC’s Council on Infrastructure Announces Modernization Coalition

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The Bipartisan Policy Center’s Executive Council on Infrastructure announced the Coalition to Modernize American Infrastructure, which will set a foundation for the 2017 infrastructure debate. Both political parties understand that smart investments in infrastructure contribute to economic growth, job creation and overall quality of life, but there are differing opinions on a new effort to modernize America’s transportation, water, broadband and energy systems. The infrastructure coalition, includes: • the United States Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business organization representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors and regions; • National Association of Manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing 11,000 small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states; • National Governors Association, the collective voice of the nation’s governors from the 55 states, territories and commonwealths; • North America’s Building Trades Unions, which represents nearly 3 million working families; • Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, which represents the broker-dealers, banks and asset managers whose nearly 1 million employees provide access to the capital markets, raising more than $2.5 trillion for businesses and municipalities in the United States, serving clients with more than $20 trillion in assets and managing more than $67 trillion in assets for individual and institutional clients including mutual funds and retirement plans; • and Business Roundtable, whose CEO members lead companies with more than $6 trillion in annual revenues and nearly 15 million employees. The Coalition to Modernize American Infrastructure is built on the following shared principles: • Infrastructure — including transportation, energy, broadband, water and wastewater — must be a national priority in order to ensure future economic prosperity. Many of our systems for building and maintaining transportation, energy, water and wastewater infrastructure are in crisis and there is a growing desire among the American people for our leaders to move beyond the status quo. While the nation’s broadband infrastructure is world-class, more could be done in rural areas not yet served by high-speed networks. This country needs the new administration and Congress to work together to ensure that our nation’s infrastructure supports the health and safety of Americans and provides our communities a foundation for future economic prosperity. • Robust, reliable, long-term federal funding is essential. Federal infrastructure programs such as the Highway Trust Fund and the revolving loan funds for water are underfunded and unable to meet current demands. Critical needs are going

unaddressed with regard to transportation, energy and water, undermining economic growth and public safety. With $3 trillion needed for this infrastructure over the next decade, states, cities, counties and other public and private providers of these critical services must continue their important role and the federal commitment to infrastructure must be restored. Further, with respect to broadband, federal decision-makers should continue to work in partnership with the private sector and states to foster infrastructure deployment in remaining unserved areas. • The United States should unleash the resources of the private sector as partners in addressing our infrastructure needs. By encouraging public-private partnerships (P3s) and expanding financing programs, the United States can increase efficiency, maximize public value and attract additional capital that can be deployed to meet our urgent transportation, energy and water needs. Removing barriers and providing incentives for P3s will allow public agencies to share the longterm costs and risks of infrastructure projects as well as benefit from private sector expertise and innovation. Regarding financing, the United States has a vibrant tax-exempt debt market that has financed trillions of dollars of infrastructure projects. Complementing this successful model with an expanded set of financing programs — such as private activity and direct payment bonds and tax credits — would ensure that all sources of private capital can be engaged. • The United States should adopt policies to deliver modern infrastructure more quickly and at less cost. By expediting permitting, modernizing procurement practices, promoting innovation and committing to project analysis that focuses on long-term risk management, the federal government can extract greater value out of limited funds and support the delivery of higher quality, longer lasting infrastructure. Government, industry and labor must work together to implement these changes while also promoting employment standards that increase both job quality and access and ensure that we are leveraging infrastructure investments to utilize the safest, most skilled and most productive workforce in the world. As advocates, experts and business leaders, we are a diverse coalition that are united by a shared vision. Together, we can make a transformative impact on our nation’s infrastructure, create millions of jobs, maintain the health, safety and security of our communities and put our nation on track for decades of greater prosperity, the coalition said. For more information, visit InfrastructureCouncil.org/Coalition. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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the fractured truss member, or girder. “We were able to bring in some of the very best minds in the field to work with the staffs of our agencies to evaluate the fracture and then design and execute the repair,” said Joseph W. Mrozek, New Jersey Turnpike Authority executive director. “Because of hard work by a lot of talented people, we’ll be reopening the bridge weeks ahead of the date we projected when it was first shut down.” The bridge, which carries about 42,000 vehicles per day, first opened to traffic in 1956. “Given the number of experts who have inspected, tested and studied it over the last 49 days, it’s safe to say this bridge is perhaps the most scrutinized structure in the nation and maybe the world,” said Brad Heigel, PA Turnpike chief engineer. “We have a high level of confidence on both shores of the river regarding the reliability of our repair and the safety of the bridge for travelers and for nearby residents.” The repair team began the effort

by immediately bolstering the truss with a temporary splice. Then, they deployed hydraulic jacks — each capable of lifting 600 tons (544 t) — held by eight, 80-ft. (24.3 m)-high towers, to realign the truss, which was displaced by approximately 2 in. (5 cm) when the fracture occurred. Once the bridge was realigned, the repair team initiated a post-tensioning technique to bring the damaged truss back into alignment and to reintroduce loads into the fractured truss member. Then, the team built a permanent splice to rejoin and repair the fractured truss member. “The repaired truss member is now much sturdier than the original because of the splice,” Heigel explained. Earlier, the team ran a series of load tests to study the effectiveness of the permanent splice. Eight, triaxle dump trucks carrying 40 tons (36.3 t) of aggregate were driven across the bridge while sensors installed on the truss and splice detected the structure’s reaction. Load testing results showed that the

bridge can support the weight of live traffic. “We will continue to monitor loads and stresses on the bridge,” said Robert Fischer, NJTA chief engineer. “The temporary sensors will remain for now. In the coming months, we expect to install a system for monitoring the health of the bridge over the long term.” Heigel confirmed that two misdrilled holes — each approximately 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter and filled with weld material — were identified as the primary factors that contributed to the fracture. But bridge experts agree it was certainly not the only trigger. After an exhaustive study of the entire bridge — which included weeks of hands-on inspections, ultrasonic testing and metallurgical analysis from three different, independent laboratories — no other such weld-filled holes were found to be present. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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WANTED: JOHN DEERE EXCAVATOR & LOADER I HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR AN EXCAVATOR AND POSSIBLY A LOADER IF THE PACKAGE IS PRICED RIGHT. PLEASE ONLY OFFER MACHINES THAT FIT REQUIREMENTS. COULD BE ANY OF THESE MODELS ZERO TAIL OR TRADITIONAL WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: DEERE 225D OR 245G, 240D OR 250G, 270D OR 290G. UNDER 3500 HRS, LONG STICK, HYD THUMB, HYD COUPLER, BEST PRICE. DEERE 644K OR 724K. UNDER 4000 HRS, HYD COUPLER, RIDE CONTROL, BEST PRICE. PERFER WESTERN OR MIDWEST US FREIGHT LOCATION. CONTACT: CALEB COLBORN PH: 208-757-3564 EMAIL: CALEB@DOUBLEEDGE EQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 208-403-0363 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC300-5 & PC300-6 WANTED TO BUY KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC300-6 CONTACT: ABDAL PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 950 B AND 950 E I AM LOOKING FOR 950 B AND 950E CONTACT: ALI PH: 206-802-5306 EMAIL: PIGL_PK@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANTED TO BUY CATERPILLAR 140G, 140H RUNNING OR NON RUNNING!!!!!! WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G AND 140H. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ PH: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED 12G MOTOR GRADER WITH RIPPER WANTED TO BUY CAT 12G. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM PH: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GRAPPLE TELEX TXC340 2 INTO 3 TINE GENERAL PURPOSE GRAPPLE FOR TEREX TXC340 CONTACT: BRYAN WICKSON PH: 603-548-2037 EMAIL: BTWICKSON@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT E70B PART LOOKING FOR COMPLETE DOOR FOR CAT E70B EXCAVATOR CONTACT: BRIAN PH: 715-216-0138 EMAIL: BRIANBOLDER48@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: JD 350B TRANS PTO SHAFT WANTED JOHN DEERE 350B DOZER TRANS PTO SHAFT TO MOUNT JD3315 WINCH. PART NO. T21346 CONTACT: ROGER PH: 570-639-3058 EMAIL: ROGERPF1@FRONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADER NEED A WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADER FOR A TRANSFER STATION. MUST BE A WASTE HANDLER SPEC AND MUST HAVE LESS THAN 2000 HOURS. ACCEPTABLE UNITS ARE: CAT 938H, CAT 930, CAT 926, DEERE 544, DEERE 624, VOLVO L70 AND VOLVO L90 WASTE HANDLER WHEEL LOADERS. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. CONTACT: JOHN STEWART PH: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 595D WANTED TO BUY JOHN DEERE 595D WHEEL EXCAVATOR IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS CONTACT: STEVE PH: 713-659-0593 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANTED TO BUY EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY OR SELL WE BUY SELL AND AUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS! LOOKING TO BUY SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS CONTACT: JOE PH: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED BACKHOE LOADER A USED BACKHOE LOADER TO USE ON FARM CONTACT: RONALD EMAIL: JUNKMASTER844@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: AIR COMPRESSOR WANT TO BUY: USED OR REBUILT AIR COMPRESSOR FOR ATLAS COPCO ROC L8 DRILL EQUIPPED WITH A CAT C13 ENGINE. ATLAS COPCO PART NUMBER: 9822199555 CONTACT: STRICKLAND EQUIPMENT CO. PH: 972-713-0208 EMAIL: MIKEBERRY@ STRICKLANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 972-713-6206 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SWEEPS FOR CASE 1150E SET OF SWEEPS FOR CASE 1150E CONTACT: JOHN RATLIFF PH: 276-608-1507 EMAIL: CMESALES@BVU.NET FAX: 276-591-1239 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT JOHN DEERE 544K OR J. UNDER 5000 HRS. MUST HAVE HYDRAULIC COUPLER. JOHN DEERE 700K LT OR XLT. UNDER 1000 HRS. PAT BLADE. RIPPER OPTIONAL. PLEASE SEND PICTURES, BEST PRICE AND LOCATION FOR FREIGHT. THANKS IN ADVANCE. CONTACT: CALEB COLBORN PH: 208-757-3564 EMAIL: CALEB@DOUBLEEDGE EQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GENERATOR (SCRAPPED OR SOLD FOR PARTS) LOOKING TO HAVE OUR GENERATOR SCRAPPED OR SOLD FOR PARTS. PHILADELPHIA, PA CONTACT: TED MCKEON PH: 215-885-2900 EMAIL: WEB@CEGLTD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA1100 NEED 4 KOMATSU WA1100'S THAT ARE 3-5 YEARS OLD WITH LESS THAN 10,000 HOURS CONTACT: KEATON CABLE PH: 864-295-7907 EMAIL: KEATON.CABLE@AMECO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NATURAL GAS GENERATOR NATURAL GAS GENERATOR 2 MW 50HZ, QUANTITY 1. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON (PH: 864-574-0404) EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 892E LC EXCAVATOR WITH THUMB CONTACT: TIM BAGWELL (PH: 334-735-2464) EMAIL: BCSLLC3125@GMAIL.COM FAX: 334-735-5402 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 330BL WANTED TO BUY CAT EXCAVATOR 330BL 1997 TO 2001 MODEL. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE, PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESAERA (PH: 832-528-0786) EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: LOOKING TO BUY DOOSAN DAEWOO 140WV LOOKING FOR DOOSAN DX140W YEAR 2002-2006, DAEWOO SOLAR 130WV, 140WV, 180WV, 160WV, 170W-III. IF YOU HAVE ANY ONE OF THESE THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME. CONTACT: HAMMAD KHAN (PH: 3149984807) EMAIL: SALES.INTLBROKERS@GMAIL.COM FAX: 3149984807 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS. WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES) . WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOEHRING 505 BACKHOE LOOKING FOR KOEHRING 505 BACKHOE FOR PARTS, RUNNING OR NOT, ALSO INTERESTED IN OLD PARTS INVENTORY FOR 505. CONTACT: ALBERT HARLOW (PH: 267-738-5984) EMAIL: HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GRAPPLE VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR GRAPPLE FOR VOLVO 360 THAT HOOKS TO VOLVO S2 QUICK COUPLER CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONE (PH: 856 692-0027) EMAIL: KEVIN@SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED TRUCK 830 E KOMATSU 2011 AND UP 5 TRUCK 793D CORE 40000 HOURS AND UP BUDGET 215000.00US NOT MORE AFTER NEEDED TRUCK KOMATSU I NEED 10 TRUCK 830E 2011 AND UP UNDER 12000 HOURS BUDGET 615000.00US EACH FROM USA ONLY NOT ADVERTISED ONLY DIRECTLY NO SALEMAN NO INTERNET OR PAST MINING ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN (PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975) EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE ENGINE CORES NEED DEERE 6414 AND 6068 ENGINE CORES AND PARTS ENGINES WITH VEE BELT DRIVE CONTACT: SANDY LAKE DIESEL (PH: 724 253 3450) EMAIL: SANDYLAKEDIESEL@GMAIL.COM FAX: 724 253 4394 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 122 • March 22, 2017 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

• Syracuse, NY Sat., May 20, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment

• Savannah, GA Fri., March 24, 2017 For: Very Large Rental Fleet Equipment

• Canastota, NY Sun., May 21, 2017 For: Annual Landscape/Lawn & Garden Equipment

• Middletown, NY Sat., March 25, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & support

• Long Island, NY Sat., May 27, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Auction

• Woodstock, Canada Mon., March 27, 2017 For: Very Late Model Ag & Construction Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ March 30 – April 1, 2017 For: Annual 3-Day Contractors Auction • Richmond, VA Fri., April 7, 2017 For: Large Paving & General Contractor auction • Oklahoma City, OK Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Williston, ND Mon., April 10, 2017 For: Bankruptcy. Late Model Construction Equipment • Tampa, FL Tues., April 11, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment & more • North Attleboro, MA Wed., April 12, 2017 For: Snow Job Completion Auction • Dighton, MA Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Estate Auction, Construction Equipment • Cleveland, OH Sat., April 15, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Tues., April 18, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Clarksburg, WV April 20 - 21, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction • Aguascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 21, 2017 For: Late Model Earth Moving Equipment & more • Rochester (Dansville), NY Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Large Municipal Construction Equipment • Wooster, OH Thurs., April 27, 2017 For: Large Municipal Construction Equipment • Gray, ME Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Racine, WI Sat., April 29, 2017 For: Rentals! Late Model Construction Equipment • Auburn, ME Fri., May 5, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Burlington, VT Sat., May 6, 2017 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Scott City, MO Thurs., May 11, 2017 For: Liquidation Concrete Products & more • Minneapolis, MN Fri., May 12, 2017 For: Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more • Attleboro, MA Sat., May 13, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Midi Construction Equipment & more

• Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 17, 2017 For: Very Large Rental Fleet Auction RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY March 22, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY March 29, 2017

• Angola, IN Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Lawn & Rental Equipment Clearance Auction • Archbold, OH Fri., April 28, 2017 For: 2017 Spring Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY April 12, 2017

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

• ONLINE ONLY April 19, 2017

• Marietta, PA Fri., April 21, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., June 16, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

• Raleigh-Durham, NC March 29, 2017

BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. www.blackmonauctions.com 501-664-4526

• Columbus, OH March 30, 2017

• Muskogee, OK Wed., March 22, 2017 For: Construction Open

• Atlanta, GA March 22, 2017 • Chicago, IL March 24, 2017 • North East, MD March 28, 2017 • Minneapolis, MN March 28, 2017

• St. Louis, MO March 31, 2017 • Williston, ND April 11, 2017 • Minot, ND April 20, 2017 • North Franklin, CT April 28, 2017 BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Dallas (Anna), TX Fri., March 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Dallas (Anna), TX Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Construction Equipment BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 23, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 30, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 13, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 20, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 27, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 4, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 11, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 18, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 25, 2017 BID-2-BUY.COM www.bid-2-buy.com 952-236-3407 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 22, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Mon., March 27, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 28, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 4, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017

• ONLINE ONLY April 5, 2017

• Little Rock, AR April 18 - 20, 2017 For: 3 Day Contractor’s Auction DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., June 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540

• Marietta, PA Fri., August 18, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266 • ONLINE ONLY March 29, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY April 12, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY April 26, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY May 10, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY May 31, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY June 14, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY June 28, 2017

• Philadelphia, MS March 22 - 23, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

• Philadelphia, MS May 24 - 25, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

• Bristol, PA Wed., March 29, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Finish Graders, Inc.

• Philadelphia, MS July 19 - 20, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS September 12 - 13, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 15 - 16, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., March 24, 2017 For: 25th Annual Spring Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Cisco, TX Tues., April 11, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment Auction FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Cincinnati, OH Thurs., March 23, 2017 For: Spring Auction 2017 • Cleveland, OH Thurs., April 6, 2017 For: Capital Contractors Retirement Auction

• Flemington, NJ Wed., May 3, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Barbiche Brothers Construction I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 9, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Foley, MN Fri., September 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Foley, MN Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., May 13, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., July 15, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural

IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • Des Moines, IA Wed., April 12, 2017 For: Unreserved Public Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • South Beloit, IL Sat., March 25, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Shrewsbury, MA Sat., April 1, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Kansas City, MO Thurs., April 20, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI April 28 - 29, 2017 For: 52nd Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS A Ritchie Bros. Company www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri., April 28, 2017 For: Unreserved Public Equipment Auction

• Plymouth Meeting, PA Sat., April 22, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

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

• Villa Rica, GA Thurs., April 27, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 23, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 30, 2017 For: Construction Equipment

• Pearl City, HI Wed., March 22, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment & Tools • Kenmore, WA Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Ottumwa, IA Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Mid-West Farm & Construction Equipment Public Auction • ONLINE ONLY April 10 - 19, 2017 For: Multi State Absolute Truck & Trailer Auction JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Savannah, GA Fri., March 24, 2017 For: New/Used Heavy Equipment Auction • Carrollton, GA Wed., April 26, 2017 For: Contractors Auction MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • TIMED ONLINE ONLY March 15 - 22, 2017 For: Absolute Auction Construction Equipment & more • Pelzer, SC Thurs., March 30, 2017 For: Annual Spring Construction Equipment/Truck Auction • Pelzer, SC Thurs., June 22, 2017 For: Summer Contractors Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 6, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 13, 2017 For: Construction Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • ONLINE ONLY Sat., April 8, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Union City, PA Tues., April 4, 2017 For: Retirement Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 6, 2017 For: 8th Annual Spring Auction WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 16, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

• Great Mills, MD March 24 - 25, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

• Warren, PA Fri., March 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Oilfield Services, Trucks, Tractors & Trailers

• Atlanta, GA Thurs., March 23, 2017 For: Construction, Ag & Transport Equipment


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RIDOT Initiates Process for 6-10 Interchange Project After sitting on the drawing board for more than 30 years, the replacement for the badly deteriorated and structurally deficient network of bridges at the Route 6-10 interchange in Providence is finally moving forward, as the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) has initiated a request-for-qualifications (RFQ) process to solicit bids from construction companies to design and build it. Through RhodeWorks, $400 million is available to replace nine bridges in the interchange. Seven of these bridges are structurally deficient, many held up with temporary supports that were erected so long ago, they too are in need of repair. This year alone, RIDOT will spend $5 million just to maintain the bridges and keep them open and safe for motorists. The project incorporates a new road design unveiled by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza that preserves project budget and timeline, improves regional traffic flow, helps to reconnect surrounding neighborhoods, creates miles of new bike paths, and makes acres of new land available for development. RIDOT anticipates construction to begin in the fall of 2017. Highlights of the 6/10 Interchange plan include: • Direct connection from Route 10 North onto Route 6 West: Road design includes the “missing move” connecting Route 10 North to Route 6 West — improving regional traffic flow and reducing traffic congestion in Olneyville. • New pedestrian/bicycle routes: 1.4 mi. (2.25 km) of new bike paths will be constructed in two places over Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor to connect pedestrians and bike riders traveling between Olneyville and the West End. Bike lanes will be added on an expanded Westminster Street overpass and on a newly rebuilt Tobey Street overpass. Broadway and Westminster Street will be redesigned using “complete streets” standards to make neighborhood roadways walkable, transit and bicycle-friendly. • Connects neighborhoods: To diminish the visual obstruction between Olneyville and the West End neighborhoods of Providence, approximately half the length of the Huntington Viaduct will be demolished. RIDOT will replace the Huntington Viaduct with surface roads that maintain adequate traffic conditions. • More greenspace and developable land: The Plainfield Street on-ramp will be eliminated to better connect city streets and open up more than four acres of additional real estate for development. • Eliminates Harris Avenue crossing: New plan eliminates the challenging cross-over merge at the Harris Avenue on-ramp, letting Harris Avenue traffic access Route 10 South without merging through Route 6 West traffic. Access from Harris Avenue to Route 6 West also will be maintained. • Gateway aesthetics: Additional measures will be taken for landscaping, visual improvements and reduction of noise and neighborhood buffering. The new plan also includes a lighting arrangement similar to that used on the Sakonnet River Bridge. These improved aesthetics will create a signature entranceway to Providence from Route 6 and 10. The project is expected to create approximately 1,700 direct job years, according to a formula used by the Council of Economic Advisors. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Monday, March 27: WOODSTOCK, CANADA: Very Late Model Trailers, Cat, Bobcat, Komatsu, Terex and More. Agricultural & Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment. 20. Friday, April 28: GRAY, MAINE: (30+) Truck Tractors (2006-2009), Primarily John Deere, Case/IH and Cat Construction Equipment. Late Model Construction Equipment, Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Dump 4-6. Thursday, March 30, Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1: Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Support. ANNUAL 3-DAY ATLANTIC CITY CONTRACTORS AUCTION: The 21. Saturday, April 29: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Finest Equipment Rental Fleet & Privately held Equipment & Trucks found Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, Anywhere. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Doosan, Bobcat, JLG, Genie, Mack, Telescopic Forklifts, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Peterbilt, Kenworth. HILITES: (50+) Booms, (110) Scissors, (50) Telescopic Tractors, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers, All Forklifts, (100+) Excavators, (35) Rubber Tired Loaders, (40) Tractor Loader Types of Trailers, PLUS Support Equipment. Backhoes, (60) Skid Steers. 22. Friday, May 5: AUBURN, MAINE: Late & Great Model Cat, John 7. Friday, April 7: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA: Large Paving & General Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Contractor. HILITES: Mack Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Sanovik Support. QA451 Screen Plant, Large Late Model Milling Machines, Vibratory & Asphalt Saturday, May 6: BURLINGTON, VERMONT: Late Model Cat, John Rollers, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawlers, Air Compressors, Service & Pickup 23. Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trucks & Accessories. Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment. 8. Saturday, April 8: OKLAHOMA CITY (ARDMORE), OKLAHOMA: Thursday, May 11: SCOTT CITY, MISSOURI: Complete LiquidationDay 1 of 2-Day Bankruptcy Auction. Late Model Construction Equipment, 24. Aggregate, All Types of Trucks & Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment. Rose Concrete Products, Inc/Semco Ready Mix, Inc. Concrete Equipment, HILITES: Cat 627G, (2) Cat 627F, Cat D6T, JD 200CLC, JD 770CH, Power Concrete Manufacturing, Various Concrete Molds, Concrete Accessories, Screen 1600 Screening Plant, Vibratory Rollers, Pickups, (10) Bobcat Mini Construction Equipment, Cranes, Forklifts, Accessories, Redi Mix Trucks, Excavators & Skid Steers, (2) Volvo A40F. Pickups, Support Equipment. 9. Monday, April 10: WILLISTON, NORTH DAKOTA: Bankruptcy 25. Friday, May 12: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Secured Party Auction. Day 2 of 2-Day Bankruptcy. Late Model Cat Construction Auction, Cat, Komatsu Construction & Aggregate Equipment, Attachments, Equipment, All Types of Trucks, Attachments, Support Equipment. Support, Trucks & Trailers. HILITES: (8) Cat 740B, Cat 400E, Cat 345DL, (3) Cat 336EL, Cat M318D, Cat 980K, Komatsu WA 500, Komatsu D61PX-15, 10. Tuesday, April 11: TAMPA, FLORIDA: Complete Liquidation. Cat Telescopics, (10) Bobcats and Much More. Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment, Water Pumps. 26. Sunday, May 13: ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Late Model Automobiles, Booms, Bucket Trucks, SUV's Pickups from Frontier 11. Wednesday, April 12: NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: Communications and Rental Fleet Midi Construction Equipment, Hydraulic One of a Kind Snow Job Completion Auction. Over 75 2017-2016 Cat 926M, Excavators, Skid Steers, Loaders, Air Compressors, Welders, New Support Cat 906M, (25) 2017-2016 Cat 272DII, Cat 262D, Cat 246D (all cabs), over Equipment. 10 Cat Hydraulic Excavators, Dump Trucks, Pickups, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Snow Blowers, PLUS Support & Attachments (99% of the machines 27. Saturday, May 20: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation have 100 hours or less). Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Complete Shop. Cat Crawler Tractors, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Quantity of Terex S24 12. Thursday, April 13: DIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Estate Auction. Motorscrapers, Rollers, Motor Graders. Complete Liquidation. Cat, Komatsu, Ford, IR Construction Equipment, Late Model Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Stake Body Trucks, Pickups, Trailers, 28. Sunday, May 21: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Annual Attachments, Support Equipment. Landscape & Lawn & Garden, Lawn Mowers, Midi & Mini Construction 13.

Saturday, April 15: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Skid Steers, Attachments, Support Equipment. Construction Equipment, (10) Bobcat Mini Excavators & Skid Steers, (25) 29. Saturday, May 27: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rental Fleet Truck Tractors, (6) Dump Trucks, (4) Rolloff Trucks, Pickups, Tagalong Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Truck Trailers, Support & Attachments Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Very Large Quantity Support & Attachments. 14. Tuesday, April 18: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Cat, John Deere, 30. Saturday, June 17: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Large Rental Fleet Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Large Quantity Bobcat Skid Steers & Midi Auction. HILITES: Large Quantity of Boom & Scissor Lifts, All Types of Excavators, Cat 336DL, Cat 320DL, Cat 316DL, Attachments, Support Forklifts, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, (3)New Witzco 50-Ton Detachable Gooseneck Support Equipment. Trailers. 31. DTBA: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Large Complete Liquidation, 15-16. Thursday, April 20 & Friday, April 21: CLARKSBURG, WEST Late Model Construction Equipment, (25) Truck Tractors, Trailers, VIRGINIA: 2-Day Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction. Over 50 Attachments, Support Equipment. Successful Years in Business. One of the Best Oil & Gas & Construction DTBA: HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: Large Quantity Bucket Companies in the United States. Very Late Model Vintage Equipment and 32. Trucks, Service & Pickups, Dump Trucks, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Trucks & Trailers. EARLY HILITES: 2016 Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Backhoes, Air Compressors, Light Plants, Welders, Attachments, Large 2014-2011 Cat D8T's, JD 850K, 2015 Vibratory Rollers, Drill Rigs. IT'S BIG. One of the Finest Sales of ALL TIME. Quantity New Support & Tools.

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Brian Oster, Garden State Services LLC, Florence, N.J., said that his company specializes in heavy hauling, and he was interested in a variety of equipment, including this Cat dozer.

John Vancleet, VC Land, Hillsboro, N.J., tests out this Cat 330L excavator before bidding on it.

Steve Smith, Bill Smith Jr. Inc., Oakland, N.J., operates this Cat 321C LCR excavator equipped with a Cat H130 hydraulic hammer.

H Gideon Stoltzfus (L) and Aaron Hoover, A&A Enterprises, Denver, Pa., discuss auction strategy on these two Cat dozers.

unyady Auction Company held a liquidation for S&H Landscaping Contractors on March 1 in Chalfont, Pa. A variety of equipment was available at the auction, including excavators, crawler tractors, compactors, rollers, asphalt pavers, skid steer loaders and more. Manufacturers represented at the sale included Caterpillar, Case, Bobcat, John Deere, Takeuchi and many more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Chip Froehlich, FS Landscaping, Doylestown, Pa., inspects this 2004 EXTEC S-5 crawler.

John Pereira, Lucas Construction Group Inc., Morganville, N.J., said he plans to bid on this Bobcat T300 multi-terrain loader.

Jim Hunyady, Hunyady Auction Company, goes over the controls of this Wacker Neuson RT remote trench roller with auction attendees.

The sale featured a variety of equipment, including Cat dozers.


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New Hampshire DOT to Ponder Future of Bridge to Vermont BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. (AP) The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is going to consider the future of a long-closed Connecticut River bridge that links North Walpole with the village of Bellows Falls, Vt. The move gives hope to some people on the Vermont side of the bridge who said its closure has hurt the community because traffic that once flowed through the village now travels on a bridge to the north that bypasses the heart of the community. “I think there are some reasons for optimism,’’ said Deb Wright, a Bellows Falls resident and former village trustee who recently gave a presentation to village trustees and the select board in the town of Rockingham. “I think there’s some cooperation among departments.’’ The New Hampshire DOT’s Bill Boynton

said the future of the Vilas Bridge is not on New Hampshire’s 10-year-transportation plan, but it was included on a notice to the Southwest Regional Planning Agency about meeting on the region’s future priorities. The bridge, which is owned by the state of New Hampshire, has been closed since 2009 when an inspection found deterioration in the bridge deck. About 4,600 vehicles a day crossed the bridge before it was closed. New Hampshire hasn’t wanted to repair the bridge because of the nearby alternative. The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance has said the span is the last remaining concrete arch bridge of its type in the state, and put it on its annual list of structures to save in 2012. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Complete Liquidation Finish Graders, Inc. Wed., March 29, 2017 - 9:00AM Bristol, PA (Philadelphia Area) Note: All equipment and trucks have been purchased NEW by Finish Graders and have been well maintained! Loaders and Dozers: `04 CAT 928G, s/n DJD00723 • `98 CAT 928G, s/n 6XR00983 • `99 CAT 953C, s/n 2ZN02363 • `05 CAT D5G XL, s/n WGB02265 • `01 CAT D5C XL Series III Hystat, s/n 7PS01494 • `89 CASE 450C, s/n JAK0012893 Excavators & Backhoe: `02 CAT 320CL, s/n ANB02540 • `99 CAT 320BL, s/n 6CR03440 • `94 CASE 580 Super K, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n JJG0183304 Skid Steers: `11 BOBCAT T190 Crawler, s/n A3LN38377 • `07 TAKEUCHI TL130 Crawler, s/n 21310112 • `98 CASE 1845C, s/n JAF0251079 Tri-Axle Dump Trucks: `05 PETERBILT 357, Cat C-13, 430HP, Beau-Roc 16’ steel dump body • `00 PETERBILT 357, Cat C-12, 430HP, R&S 16’ steel dump body Tag Trailers: `98 EAGER BEAVER 20 Ton • (2) `99 FOSTER 5 Ton PLUS: BOWIE 1,100 Gallon Portable Hydroseeder • Pickups • Skid Steer Attachments • Contractors Tools & Equipment • Shop Tools & Equipment

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Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Appoints 25-Year Veteran Huang Haibo President Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd. announced the appointment of Huang Haibo as its new president, succeeding Yu Chuanfen. Huang assumed his new role in February and will be responsible for the strategy implementation and operations of the company. “Huang Haibo is a strong leader with a deep understanding of the construction equipment business. He has been with LiuGong for 25 years and has progressed through a series of technical and leadership roles. We are delighted that Mr. Huang will be leading us into a new era at LiuGong as we continue to shape the future of CE industry,” the company said. After serving as president of LiuGong Machinery for three years, Yu Chuanfen, will take on the role of vice president with LiuGong Group, the parent company of LiuGong Machinery and vice chairman of LiuGong Machinery. Yu successfully steered the company through challenging times and market transitions and

Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd. announced the appointment of Huang Haibo as its new president, succeeding Yu Chuanfen.

LiuGong is grateful for his innumerable contributions and his distinguished tenure as the president over the last three years, the company said. For more information, visit

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017

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Representatives and dealers of KCM reconnect at the exhibit area (L-R) including Jackie Sparks and Cole Thibault of Heavy Machines Inc. (HMI), Shreveport, La.; Mick Mikami, KCM; Steve Northcross and Jay Nelson, HMI, Memphis, Tenn.; John Flake, HMI Birmingham, Ala.; Chad Parker, KCM; Rich Wilson, HMI, Memphis, Tenn.; and Warren Legg, HMI, Gray, Tenn.

Kazuhide “Kaz” Naraki, president and CEO of Kobelco Construction Machinery Co., speaks with the media during his company’s press conference at ConExpo.

Isuzu Diesel was proud to show off its lineup of engines on display, as well as its new natural gas/propane engine in development.

Ready for changing ANSI weight restriction changes on lifts, Genie was excited to introduce its SX-125XC and SX-135 XC (standing for extra capacity) lifts.

Martin Weissburg, president of Volvo CE, answers questions from the media during the company’s press conference at ConExpo.

Everdigm representatives and dealers discuss the latest rock drilling products (L-R) including George Whitaker, Everdigm America, Metter, Ga.; and Colton Sanders, Jake Sanders and Todd Wright of Jaco Rock Tools, Henderson, Nev.

The John Deere display showed just how far motorgrader technology has evolved over the past 40 years with a perfectly restored 1967 John Deere JD570 next to a brand new 2017 John Deere JD622G.


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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. NASTT’s No-Dig Show & ISTT’s 35th International No-Dig DATES: April 9 thru 13, 2017 EVENT LOCATION: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street National Harbor, MD 20745 Phone: 301/965-4000 Who is NASTT? Founded in June 1990, the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) is a not-for-profit, educational and technical society dedicated to promoting the benefits of trenchless technology for public awareness through education, training and research. NASTT is North America’s definitive resource for trenchless solutions to aging underground infrastructure and the applications of trenchless technologies. What is No-Dig? Do you know how trenchless technologies can help you find and repair leaks before they become major breaks? Attend NASTT’s No-Dig Show and learn the proactive trenchless technologies that will help prevent this from happening in your city. NASTT’s No-Dig Show is the largest trenchless technology conference in North America, where professionals attend to learn new techniques that will save money and improve infrastructure. Who Should Attend? The overall No-Dig program is focused on one objective: To help you maximize your investment in trenchless technologies, services, and applications. Owners, utilities and municipalities can immediately benefit! For more information on this event, go to http://nodigshow.com/event-overview/

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Leica ConX Simplifies Collaboration, Data Transfer Leica Geosystems, an industry leader in measurement technology, announced the new Leica ConX, a cloud solution and web interface to seamlessly integrate, manage and analyze surveying and machine control workflows for heavy construction projects. Personnel and machines on the job site need to share the same data and stay in sync with changes, so work can be carried out effectively, on time and budget. ConX allows users to share and visualize positioning, reference model and constructed data. Field and machine control solutions connected to ConX can remotely receive and share information, and the web interface for visualizing the data is available anywhere with internet access. Save Time, Speed Up Work Through the Cloud ConX is designed to increase collaboration and simplify the data handling of machine control operations by integrating workflows, enabling remote control of connected machines and real-time data exchange from the office to the field and back. This cloud enabled platform and web interface enables users to increase their efficiency on site and decrease their downtime

Leica ConX can be remotely connected to internet enabled survey and machine control solutions to remotely receive and share information wirelessly.

while reducing the burden of data collection, aggregation and reporting. “The digitization of the construction industry is driving major improvements in productivity, data acquisition and job site safety. This can, however, bring practical issues of how to manage, share and analyse

all of the data. We have developed ConX as a cloud solution to seamlessly manage 3D model, positioning, quality assurance and productivity data across the job site and bring it back to the office so field surveyors, machine operators, designers and project stakeholders can get the job done right with

a little less stress,” said Doug Eggert, product manager at Leica Geosystems. For more information, visit: leica-geosystems.com/conx. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

GS 461 Rock Boss First for STIHL Industrial Product Family The GS 461 STIHL Rock Boss is the first of its kind in the industrial family lineup, giving professionals a lightweight, handheld companion for deep cutting tasks. The STIHL Rock Boss concrete cutter is ideal for plunge cuts, shaping square corners and cutting concrete pipes in trenches, cinder blocks, masonry bricks, asphalt and soft stone. This concrete cutter provides the best power-to-weight ratio in the industry and a powerful engine with low exhaust emissions and a 13,500 max rpm, according to the manufacturer. “The GS 461 STIHL Rock Boss offers the industry a gasoline-powered concrete cutter that provides exceptional cutting performance in a compact package that is easy to maneuver and transport,” said Dan Pherson, STIHL Inc. product manager. “The engine delivers up to 20 percent more fuel efficiency than a standard 2-stroke engine, saving refueling time and money during construction and renovation projects.” The GS 461 Rock Boss cuts up to a depth of 15.7 in. (39.8 cm) and is designed for superior handling and fast cutting throughout the RPM range during the toughest of tasks like squaring out corners or cutting openings in pipes and culverts. The two chain-tensioner mounting holes allow the user to effectively increase the length of the guide bar to compensate for chain stretch while the side-access chain tensioner allows for easy tightening, loosening or changing of the 36 GBM STIHL diamond abrasive saw chain. The heavy-duty, 2-stage HD2 air filtration system features a washable PET filter element and a fine-mesh auxiliary filter to help protect the engine on even the dirtiest job sites.

The GS 461 Rock Boss cuts up to a depth of 15.7 in. (39.8 cm) and is designed for superior handling and fast cutting throughout the RPM range during the toughest of tasks like squaring out corners or cutting openings in pipes and culverts.

The standard electronic easy-access water control, conveniently mounted on the unit for ease of use, allows for optimal water flow while working. For more information, visit

http://www.stihlusa.com/products/concrete-cutters/ professional-concrete-cutters/gs461/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Deutz to Supply Remanufactured Engines for Terex AWP Deutz Corporation will provide Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) Reconditioning Services, now located in Oklahoma City, with Deutz Xchange remanufactured engines. These remanufactured engines will be installed in reconditioned Genie aerial equipment, including boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers. “Terex’s new streamlined remanufacturing operations in Oklahoma City will produce high-quality machines fitted with our Deutz Xchange engines,” said Robert Mann, president and CEO of Deutz Corporation. “These engines carry a threeyear, same-as-new transferable warranty that is supported by our global service network.” Deutz’s Pendergrass, Ga., remanufacturing facility will ramp up engine production to meet Terex’s requirements, using Terex’s new-machine-production logistics channels in Oklahoma City to ensure a seamless transition. Deutz will provide “plug-and-play,” dressed Xchange engines with pre-installed mounting components and ancillary systems to minimize cycle time and manufacturing complexity. “Terex’s AWP Reconditioning Services provide customers with a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new machines,”

Deutz Corporation will provide Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) Reconditioning Services, now located in Oklahoma City, with Deutz Xchange remanufactured engines. These remanufactured engines will be installed in reconditioned Genie aerial equipment, including boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers.

said Bob Bartley, senior director of Genie product support and reconditioning for Terex AWP. “The popularity of recondi-

tioned Genie aerial equipment is increasing, due in large part to a strong warranty, short lead times and an excellent service network.

Deutz Xchange engines support these elements that are mandatory for the success of our reconditioned units. “Due to the growth of its reconditioning business, Terex needed to partner with an integrated supplier that has a long, proven track record. The reconditioning business is highly dynamic due to the wide variety of Genie aerial equipment and engine models available. It would be challenging to grow this business without a flexible, capable supplier. That’s what we’ve found with Deutz.” “We’re honored to continue growing our partnership with Terex,” said Steve Corley, chief sales officer of Deutz Corporation. “By supplying Terex’s new reconditioning operations in Oklahoma City with Deutz Xchange products, our mutual customers will be able to easily access high-quality alternatives to new machines.” For more information about Terex AWP and Genie aerial equipment, visit www.genielift.com. To learn more about Deutz Corporation and its complete line of diesel and natural gas engines, visit www.deutzamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Caterpillar Introduces New Product Link Capabilities Caterpillar has launched new Cat Connect hardware and software to enable equipment managers to connect all of their assets — from the largest earthmover to the smallest generator, and including both light and heavyduty trucks and utility vehicles. New Cat Product Link technologies connect any brand and type of equipment, powered or nonpowered, and all report through a single system, VisionLink. The new technologies offer multiple communications channels — cellular, satellite and Bluetooth — to best match the type of asset and the needs of the user. And the systems are designed for easy installation using plug-and-play technology and apps for mobile devices. Battery backup for machinepowered devices and long-life batteries for units on non-powered assets help ensure reliable operation. The new Product Link device for monitoring production machines has scalable features

that enable increasing data collected as needed — from machine hours and location through machine health parameters and production numbers. In contrast, a new tracking device for non-powered assets, such as attachments and trailers, reports location only. The device uses Bluetooth technology to connect with VisionLink, which enables managers to monitor equipment remotely using their smart phones, tablets and desktop computers. The new truck monitoring hardware is designed for retrofitting all brands of light and heavy-duty trucks, including pickup trucks, service trucks and materials haulers. Using cellular technology, the system can provide information to enhance driver safety and to assist both production and maintenance managers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The new Product Link device for monitoring production machines has scalable features that enable increasing data collected as needed — from machine hours and location through machine health parameters and production numbers.

Ritchie Bros. Reports Fourth Quarter, 2016 Annual Results Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated reported results for the three months and year ended Dec. 31, 2016. During the fourth quarter, the company generated $146.8 million of revenue, an 8 percent increase compared to revenues of $135.5 million in the fourth quarter last year, and net income attributable to stockholders for the fourth quarter of $27.9 million, a 40 percent decrease compared to the record $46.5 million of net income attributable to stockholders earned in the same period last year. There were a number of non-recurring events that affected Ritchie Bros.’ fourth quarter results in 2016 and 2015. Included in the fourth quarter 2016 results were $6.8 million of pre-tax ($5.0 million of after-tax) expenses related to the early termination of pre-existing long-term debt due to recapitalization activities. The year ago quarter, Q4 2015, benefited from the after-tax impact of $15.2 million of nonrecurring events. Removing these nonrecurring events, adjusted net income attributable to stockholders (non-GAAP measure) during the fourth quarter of 2016 was $32.9 million, a 5 percent increase com-

pared to $31.4 million in Q4 2015. Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) attributable to stockholders during the fourth quarter was $0.26, a 40 percent decrease compared to diluted EPS attributable to stockholders of $0.43 in the fourth quarter of 2015. Adjusted EPS attributable to stockholders (non-GAAP measure) during the fourth quarter of 2016 was $0.30, a 3 percent increase compared to $0.29 in the year ago quarter. $4.6 million of before-tax acquisition-related costs are included in both GAAP and adjusted (non-GAAP) fourth quarter 2016 results. During the year ended Dec. 31, 2016, the company generated $566.4 million of revenue, a 10 percent increase compared to revenue of $515.9 million in 2015. Net income attributable to stockholders during 2016 was $91.8 million, a 33 percent decline compared to $136.2 million in 2015, and diluted EPS attributable to stockholders was $0.85 in 2016, a 33 percent decrease relative to $1.27 in 2015. Included in Ritchie Bros.’ 2016 results were a $26.4 million ($28.2 million pretax), non-cash impairment charge related to EquipmentOne goodwill and customer rela-

tionships and a $5.0 million ($6.8 million pre-tax) charge related to the early termination of pre-existing debt. Removing the impact of these non-recurring items, adjusted net income attributable to stockholders (non-GAAP measure) for 2016 was $123.3 million, a 2 percent increase from adjusted net income of $121.1 million in 2015. Diluted adjusted EPS attributable to stockholders (non-GAAP measure) for the year ended Dec. 31, 2016 was $1.15, a 2 percent increase from $1.13 last year. Included in both the Company’s GAAP and adjusted (non-GAAP) 2016 results were $11.8 million of before-tax acquisitionrelated costs. “In 2016, we laid a strong foundation to accelerate Ritchie Bros.’ growth trajectory through several acquisitions, including Mascus, the premier listing service in Europe; Kramer Auctions, a regional agricultural auctioneer in Canada; Petrowsky Auctioneers, an industrial auctioneer in the U.S. Northeast; and acquired 100 percent ownership of Ritchie Bros. Financial Services. Importantly, we announced the landmark acquisition of IronPlanet, a leading online equipment marketplace and a

strategic alliance with Caterpillar. Collectively, these initiatives are transforming Ritchie Bros. into a significant multichannel player with the unique ability to be a one-stop-shop solution provider to customers for their various asset management and disposition needs,” said Ravi Saligram, CEO, Ritchie Bros. “Despite equipment pricing volatility during the year and management’s focus on acquisition activity, I am proud that our team delivered solid business results in 2016 — highlighted by a 10 percent increase in revenue and an all-time record annual revenue rate of 13.07 percent. Our 2016 operational metrics were also strong, with the number of consignors, lots, and buyers all increasing 12 percent versus prior year — further strengthening our network effect. Our diversification strategy is also working, as evidenced by our record quarterly revenue rate of 14.1 percent in Q4 2016, which was driven by both strong core business performance, and revenue streams from new businesses and channels,” he said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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John Deere, LHP Pair to Simplify Data Management In an effort to simplify data management and enhance job site productivity, John Deere and LHP Telematics — an industry leader in creating custom telematics solutions for the heavy equipment original equipment manufacturer (OEM) marketplace and aftermarket construction fleets — are joining forces to further advance the proficiencies of John Deere WorkSight and to put the power of JDLink data in the hands of customers. The latest John Deere telematics relationship allows customers to access data from all machines in a fleet from one location. “By continuing to establish and build relationships with leading telematics hardware and software providers like LHPT, we’re providing our fleet managers with choices and increasing their efficiency and profitability daily,” said Andrew Kahler, product marketing manager, John Deere WorkSight. “This further enhances the John Deere telematics platform, giving customers the flexibility to track data from their entire fleet. By combining all manufacturers’ telematics data platforms in one application, customers can optimize their fleet management decisions and eliminate manual data as well as the need to switch from one manufacturer’s portal to the other.”

John Deere and LHP Telematics are joining forces to further advance the proficiencies of John Deere WorkSight and to put the power of JDLink data in the hands of customers.

LHP Telematics is a provider of customized telematics solutions uniquely designed for serving the most rugged of work environments, providing OEMs with greater value and understanding of how operators use their equipment as well as how that equipment performs. As part of the collaboration, John Deere customers will have direct access to valuable information, such as meter readings, locations, fault codes, uti-

lization hours and fuel consumption data for their entire fleet, regardless of the manufacturer. “The ability to centralize fleet data into a single portal is a key factor in the long-term value proposition of telematics,” said Travis Jones, chief technology officer, LHP Telematics. “The first version of the Association of Equipment Management Professionals [AEMP] data standard provid-

Hyundai CE Announces Mobile App for Hi-Mate Remote Management System Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. announced a mobile application of its Hi-Mate remote management system that uses GPS technology to track Hyundai construction machines at any time and in any location. Hi-Mate monitors key machine components such as the engine, hydraulics and electrical system. This application is available free to current Hi-Mate subscribers. Users with smartphones and other mobile devices using the Android operating system may download the new Hi-Mate mobile app from the Google Play store. An iOS version for iPhones is in development. “The mobile app is a great addition to our Hi-Mate product offering,” said Scott Rainwater, manager of tech support, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas. “Like the full Hi-Mate application, the mobile version saves our cus-

tomers time and money by promoting greater preventive maintenance to reduce equipment downtime.” The mobile Hi-Mate app lets users view and manage information much as they would using Hi-Mate on a desktop, laptop or tablet computer. Among other capabilities, users may view operating information, select and activate alarms, and call up reports such as alarm incidents and maintenance status. For users who track multiple machines via Hi-Mate, the new Android app facilitates monitoring any specific machine or combination of machines. Hi-Mate provides complete, real-time information on the location and operation of Hyundai wheel loaders and excavators. It also supports theft prevention through such capabilities as geo-fencing and alarm notifications. Hyundai provides free use of Hi-Mate

for three years with the purchase or lease of any new Hyundai HL900 series wheel loaders, HX series crawler excavators or HW series wheeled excavators. For more information, visit www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The new mobile application for Hyundai’s Hi-Mate remote management system provides equipment owners and managers comprehensive location and operational monitoring for their Hyundai wheel loaders and excavators. The mobile app is available for use on smartphones and other devices that use the Android operating system.

ed a good foundation for the next version, which includes additional data points and faults. The LHP Telematics system, in conjunction with John Deere WorkSight, will allow customers to use a broad variety of aftermarket telematics devices, and will enable them to pull advanced data from Deere and other OEM systems, into a single, easy-to-use portal.” In conjunction with LHP Telematics, John Deere offers an advanced interface for customers seeking the most up-to-date diagnostic information across their machines. Fleet managers can easily connect LHP Telematics hardware to the MyJohnDeere.com environment when they need to order parts or manuals, or when they want to have a closer look at John Deere equipment in the JDLink Dashboard. John Deere chose LHP Telematics based on its interoperability with WorkSight technologies and ease of use with customers. For more information about Deere & Company, visit www.JohnDeere.com. For more information about LHP Telematics, visit www.lhptelematics.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ESCO CORP............................................................ 59

MUSTANG CO-OP.................................................... 56

ALEX LYON & SON INC

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC.................................. 24

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS...................................... 43

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR.......................... 123

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES.................................. 40

NORRIS SALES CO INC.......................................... 12

ATLANTIC CITY NJ 03/30-04/01.......... 126,127

FLUID POWER........................................................ 118

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RICHMOND VA 4/7 ARDMORE OK 4/8...... 131

FOLEY INC..................................................................9

WRENTHAM MA 04/08................................ 132

N ATTLEBORO MA 4/12

GEHL SKID STEER................................................ 107

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC................57

DIGHTON MA 4/13........................................133

GEORGE & SWEDE SALES.................................... 39

OPDYKE INC............................................................ 36

CLARKSBURG WV 4/20-21........................ 135

GOMACO CORP.................................................. 73,74

DANSVILLE NY 4/22.................................... 137

GSE&E GARDEN STATE ENGINE & EQUIPMENT..50

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC.................... 23

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC............................ 17

ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP.............................. 7

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL.......................... 18

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC..................................40

HARTER EQUIPMENT INC...................................... 19

AMULET MFG CO INC............................................ 54

HELAC CORP.......................................................... 52

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS........ 40

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA................ 91 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY.................................... 5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP.................................. 106 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO.................................. 25 PIRTEK USA............................................................ 35 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC.......................... 6 RANSOME CAT.......................................................... 2

ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT................................ 74

MARIETTA PA 4/21...................................... 137

ATI LEVEL BEST...................................................... 52

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.............. 113

BARGAINS.............................................................. 119

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC.................................. 21

RAYCO...................................................................... 56

BASCHMANN SERVICES INC................................ 29

HUNYADY AUCTION CO

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS............................ 140

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH............121

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC.................................. 65

BRISTOL PA 3/29..........................................125

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY............................ 118

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT.......................................... 32

FLEMINGTON NJ 05/03.............................. 137

ROADTEC................................................................ 77

BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC.............................. 64

HYDREMA U S INC.................................................. 55

ROBS TOWING........................................................ 35

BOMAG - DLR.......................................................... 95

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........ 66,67

ROSCO MFG CO...................................................... 85

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO.......... 64

J & J TRUCK EQUIPMENT...................................... 43

ROY TEITSWORTH INC

CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION....................93

J D EQUIPMENT...................................................... 54

UNION CITY PA 04/04.................................. 129

CARROLL EQUIPMENT.......................................... 44

JCB INC................................................................68,69

SAKAI AMERICA INC .............................................. 83

CASE CONSTRUCTION.......................................... 61

JESCO........................................................................ 3

SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC........................................ 41

CEG SCALE MODELS..............................................34

JFW EQUIPMENT INC..............................................91

SILVI CONCRETE.................................................... 32

CEG WANTED........................................................ 121

JOHN DEERE..........................................................103

ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP....................49

CHICAGO PNEUMATIC............................................ 42

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER.................................. 114

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC............................ 11

CLASSIFIED............................................................120

KASI INFRARED CORP............................................74

CLEVELAND BROTHERS.................................. 26,27

KING OF PRUSSIA EQUIPMENT CORP................ 97

COMPANY WRENCH................................................37

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP.................................. 105

CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR.................. 75

KUBOTA.................................................................. 104

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE...... 51,72,112

KUBOTA SVL............................................................ 62

CURRY SUPPLY CO................................................ 49

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC...................... 115

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC.............................. 38

LEEBOY.................................................................... 87

DITCH WITCH.......................................................... 59

LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS................................ 110,111

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA............................30

MACHINERY SERVICES INC.................................. 38

DUAL DOZER............................................................97

MESSICK’S.............................................................. 49

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA...... 70,71

DYNAPAC..................................................................99

METSO MINERALS SCREENING....................116,117

WACKER NEUSON..........................................100,101

EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS.................................... 45

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY........................................ 13

WEACO.................................................................... 43

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP................ 139

MIKE ZYNDORF LLC................................................48

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................36

EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................10

MILTON CAT(DS)...................................................... 30

WIRTGEN AMERICA............................................78,79

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC.................................... 24,39

MINNICH MANUFACTURING.................................. 89

WOODS CRW CORP................................................20

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK........................16

MUNICIBID.COM.................................................... 125

YANMAR AMERICA.................................................. 63

TAKEUCHI........................................................ 108,109 TEREX CONSTRUCTION........................................ 58 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC.......................... 15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................33 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES.............................. 50 TRENCHTECH.......................................................... 31 VOLVO (TWORIVERS)............................................ 53 VOLVO COMPACTION............................................ 81

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