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Delaware’s $52.5M Outfall Project Protects Bays By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
Tracey Road Equipment Hosts Paving Workshop...28
NTEA Holds Annual Work Truck Show...36
World of Asphalt Show, AGG1 Expo Breaks Records...44
In Delaware, a $52.5 million project that will eliminate the discharge of treated effluent from the Rehoboth Beach into the LewesRehoboth Canal is under way. The city of Rehoboth Beach is overseeing the effort. “In 1998, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) adopted a regulation for the Inland Bays known as a GHD photo The original facility was constructed in the mid-1930s. Total Maximum Daily Load There were complete upgrades for biological nutrient (TMDL),” said Krys Johnson, removal in 1959, 1987 and 1994. communications director, city of Rehoboth Beach. “The TMDL identified the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus detailed studies and the evaluation of all as impairing the Inland Bays, and ordered options, officials proposed an ocean outreductions of these nutrients entering the bays. fall in order to comply with that order. There are basically five elements to The treated wastewater from our wastewater treatment plant contains relatively low levels of the project. They include an ocean outthese nutrients; however, the TMDL requires the fall that will discharge the city’s highly complete removal of the city’s see OCEAN page 42 nutrients from the Inland Bays Watershed.” The current treatment plant went into operation The city of Rehoboth Beach is in 1987. Since that time, the plant has operated required, under the terms of a connon-stop. It was determined that many of the sent order from DNREC, to elimpumps and mechanical equipment needed to be inate the discharge. Following replaced, along with the roofs on the buildings. GHD photo
Impact of Steel Tariffs: The Industry Reacts
Table of Contents................ 4 By Giles Lambertson
Asphalt, Concrete, Paving, Compaction & Milling Section.......................... 73-98 Parts Section....................118 Auction Section...... 122-137 Business Calendar.......... 130 Advertisers Index............ 138
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Some construction and heavy equipment associations expressed utter dismay recently at the Trump Administration’s steel and aluminum tariff decision. Yet other industry reactions to the Mar. 8 announcement were more measured, almost hopeful. The disparity in responses is a reminder that economics is not a hard science, let alone a settled one. The eventual impact of steel and aluminum tariffs is unknown, the ultimate consequences unset in concrete. Tariffs may, in fact, be more political science
than anything else. They are enacted on behalf of targeted constituencies, often are employed as a negotiating tactic, and are arbitrarily imposed and rescinded. They are very much a political tool. Which is not to say a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and 10 percent tariff on aluminum is without economic consequence. Costs Will Rise “If you accept the premise that steel is used in construction, then construction workers are going to be hurt some,” said Dr. Peri da Silva, an international trade economist in the Department of Economics faculty of Kansas State
University. “There are not a lot of other ways to say that. Anyone who uses steel is going to be economically hurt. Everyone who works in industries that use steel will lose a little bit, and the steel industry is going to benefit.” Without question, the price of steel and aluminum products will go up, so profit margins will be squeezed. Rebar and steel beams for bridges or multistory structures will cost more, so project costs will increase. Heavy equipment manufacturers will pay more for steel and aluminum components, so machines will cost more to produce, a cost they may pass along to see TARIFFS page 40
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2005 DEERE 650J LGP, 2,423 HRS, SERIAL#: 113235, STOCK#: B113235 ............$63,000
2014 WEILER P385A, 783 HRS, SERIAL#: 113531, STOCK#: B1549 ............$135,000
ASPHALT / PAVERS / CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 2014 LEEBOY 8510C, HOURS: 1,719, SERIAL NUMBER: P385A-1549, STOCK NUMBER: B113531, GREAT SHAPE, INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ........$92,000 2004 WIRTGEN W2000, GOOD CONDITION, INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, SERIAL NUMBER0620140213300588, STOCK NUMBERB13300588, HOURS3,168$120,000 BACKHOE LOADER 1993 DEERE 310D, HOURS: 9,200, SERIAL NUMBER 794981, STOCK NUMBER UTR00014, CAB, HEAT, 2 WHEEL DRIVE, E-STICK, LEVEL CONTROLS, GP BUCKET . ................$16,000 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2015 CAT D3K2LGP, HOURS: 587, SERIAL NUMBER 13M0618, STOCK NUMBER 14M0618, CAB, ROPS, HEATER & A/C, LIGHTS, 4, TRACK, 25", MS, SALT, LGP, CONTROL, SLOPE ASSIST, ARO, BLADE, D3K LGP, ACCUGRADE ............................................................$83,900 2016 CAT D5K2LGP, HOURS: 995, SERIAL NUMBER KY200758, STOCK NUMBER UP20714, DRAWBAR, STANDARD, GUARD,TRK GUIDING,CENTER,SALT, TRACK, 26", MS, SALT, LGP, SEAT CLOTH, LIGHTS, 4, BLADE, D5K LGP, HYD, 3VALVE, CAB, ROPS, ARO..........$129,000 2013 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 2,133, SERIAL NUMBER: PBA00582, STOCK NUMBER: RCPBA582 ..................................................................$199,000 2006 CAT D6RIII LGP, HOURS: 3448, SERIAL NUMBER: WRG00361, UNIT NUMBER: BWRG361, 150 AMP ALTERNATOR, HEAVY DUTY & STARTER BATTERIES, 24 VOLT TO 12 VOLT CONVERTER, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, REAR SLAB COUNTERWEIGHT, LIFT WITH LINES - LH CYLINDER, LIFT WITH LINES - RH CYLINDER, RIGID LONG DRAWBAR, FIVE LIGHTS, CYLINDER MOUNTING, CLOTH SEAT, AIR SUSPENSION, 36" ES(45 SEC)CENTER HOLE TRACK ................................................................................................................$146,000 2007 CAT D7RII LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 8,889, SERIAL NUMBER: ABJ01545, STOCK NUMBER: BABJ1545 ....................................................................$162,000 EXCAVATORS 2010 CAT 321DLCR, HOURS: 7,552, SERIAL NUMBER MPG00142, STOCK NUMBER UP20722, ALARM, TRAVEL, BOOM, REACH 18'7", STICK, R9'6" (B1), LIGHTS, CAB MOUNTED, GUARD,TRACK GUIDE, FULL LENGTH, GUARD, BOTTOM, HEAVY DUTY, CHANGER, HAND CONTROL PATTERN, LINES-HP, R9'6" STICK, JOYSTICK, THUMB WHEEL, SEAT, HBACK, W/HEATER, S/AIR , TRACK, 31" TRIPLE GROUSER, SYSTEM, COMBINED, LINES-HP, REACH BOOM, STARTING, COLD WEATHER, COOLING, STD AMBIENT, BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, RADIO, 24V AM/FM, AIR CONDITIONER ............................................$99,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2008 KOMATSU PC300, HOURS: 7,994, SERIAL NUMBER: A90332, STOCK NUMBER: BA90332, GOOD SHAPE, INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ..........$74,000 1998 LINK-BELT LS-5800, HOURS: 8,608, SERIAL NUMBER: LE318-9736, STOCK NUMBER: LE318-9736 ....................................................................................................................$24,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI 2015 CAT 301.7D CR, NTE, *ALARM: TRAVEL, *BELT, SEAT, 2" RETRACTABLE, *BLADE, DOZER, EXT, LONG, *CONTROLS: PATTERN CHANGER, *INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, CANOPY, *LINES, 2ND AUX, NONE, *LINES, AUX, 2-WAY, LONG STICK, *STICK: LONG, LANE 1 ORDER, MANUAL: OPER. MAINT. ENGLISH, PACK: FLUID FILM, PACK, HOURS: 326, SERIAL NUMBER: LJ800475, STOCK NUMBER: 15M0374 ......................................................$29,000
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2015 CAT 308E2CRSB, HOURS: 474. SERIAL NUMBER FJX02276, STOCK NUMBER UT10973, LINES, STICK, LINES, BOOM, CONTROL PATTERN CHANGER, ALARM, TRAVEL, COOLING, HIGH AMBIENT, RADIO, AM/FM, STICK PKG,LONG W/2ND AUX & LKG, TRACK,450MM TG W/RUBBER PAD, COUNTERWEIGHT, STANDARD, BLADE, 91", WELD-ON, THUMB HYD, COUPLER HYDRAULIC, COUPLER, BUCKET ........................................$99,000 2005 CASE CX50B, HOURS: 4,177, SERIAL NUMBER: N6TN81588, STOCK NUMBER: B6TN81588, 24" BKT, GOOD TRACKS AND MACHINE, INSPECTION AVAIL UPON REQUEST ........................................................................................................................................$32,500 SKID STEERS - TRACK 2007 BOBCAT T190, HOURS: 2,960, SERIAL NUMBER: 531617704, STOCK NUMBER: B53161770 , COMES WITH MP BUCKET AND EXTRA TRACK. INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW ........................................................................................................................................................$18,400 2012 CAT 259B3, HOURS: 1,875, SERIAL NUMBER YYZ03189, STOCK NUMBER UT11007, CONTROL, 2SPD,PROP AUX, DLX WT, ROPS, ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, ENGINE,TIER4 INTERIM COMPLIANT, SELF-LEVELING, BELT, SEAT, 2" SUSPENSION, FAN, COOLING, STANDARD, QUICK COUPLER, MANUAL, COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, TRACK, WIDE, 400MM, HYDRAULICS, STANDARD FLOW ......................$36,000 2013 CAT 289C2, HOURS: 1,483, SERIAL NUMBER: RTD01714, STOCK NUMBER: TRTD1714 .... ........................................................................................................................................................$43,000 2014 CAT 299D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WA/C (C3), RADIO READY, DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, BATTERY, HOURS: 903, SERIAL NUMBER: GTC01221, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0088.......$57,000
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2015 CAT 302.4D, 502 HRS, S/N: LJ600209, STOCK #: 15M0372 ....................$27,000
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Located near the Appalachian Mountains and a national forest, Boxley Materials Company’s Rich Patch Quarry in Covington, Va., is a little more picturesque than a typical limestone quarry.
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The New York City Departments of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Design and Construction (DDC) announced that work is under way on a $35 million project to improve drainage and enhance Jack’s Pond in the South Shore’s Great Kills neighborhood.
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36 NTEA HOSTS ANNUAL WORK TRUCK SHOW, INNOVATION AWARDS
TIMES, IMPROVES SAFETY The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced the Route 1 congestion relief project utilizing the shoulder as a travel lane during peak travel times in South Brunswick has cut commuting times by 50 percent and relieved congestion through the area.
The National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) held its annual Work Truck Show in conjunction with the Green Truck Summit on March 6 to 9 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
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INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced the list of 41 recipients of nearly $500 million in discretionary grant funding for road, transit, maritime and rail projects through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program.
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The record-breaking 2018 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Academy & Expo concluded a successful run, March 6-8, with a very positive atmosphere, as attendees and exhibitors conducted business and discussed issues affecting future growth, such as infrastructure funding.
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28 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT HOSTS PAVING PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP IN SYRACUSE Tracey Road Equipment held a Paving Professionals Workshop Feb. 7, 2018, at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, N.Y.
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Office With a View — Nestled in the Mountains of Virginia Rich Patch Quarry Has the Added Bonus of a New, Bright Orange Hitachi on Site A Golden Opportunity
Boxley Materials Company’s Rich Patch Quarry in Covington, Va., is a little more picturesque than a typical limestone quarry.
Located near the Appalachian Mountains and a national forest, Boxley Materials Company’s Rich Patch Quarry in Covington, Va., is a little more picturesque than a typical limestone quarry. “We live and work in a beautiful part of the country here,” said Steve Robertson, superintendent at Boxley Materials Company’s Rich Patch Quarry. “The quarry is very close to George Washington National Forest. I tell people in the company that I’ve got the office with the best view!” Established in 1892, Boxley Materials Company, a division of Summit Materials, purchased its first quarry 58 miles west of Roanoke, Va., in 1908. Today, the company operates several sites selling aggregate, asphalt and paving services, hardscapes and concrete throughout Roanoke and Lynchburg, Va. The company acquired Rich Patch Quarry from Vulcan Materials Company in 2002. Rock-Solid Durability The newest addition to the Rich Patch Quarry site is a ZX350LC-6, and it’s Boxley Materials’ primary workhorse, transforming massive
Steve Robertson, superintendent, Boxley Materials Company.
limestone rocks into a crusherfriendly size. “We’re pulling limestone out and producing anywhere from 25,000-35,000 tons a month through the crusher,” Robertson said. “We’re operating and crushing nine months a year so we keep a rock breaker on the Hitachi 350 for 90 percent of the time. The material we have here is very blocky and we wind up with a lot of big rock. There’s just no way to shoot it to get it down to crusher
When it came to ordering its ZX350LC6, Boxley Materials got the opportunity to see its new excavator fresh off the production line at a Gold Key event held at Deere-Hitachi Construction Machinery Corp. in Kernersville, N.C. Each Hitachi excavator produced at the Kernersville facility is (L-R): Josh French, James River Equipment customer service advibuilt with pride, made sor; Steve Robertson, Boxley Materials superintendent; Mike French, Boxley Materials director of mobile equipment; Danny Scarce, Boxley to order and availMaterials operator; Darrell Printz, James River Equipment general able for customizamanager and vice president; Ryan Dieckman, John Deere corporate tion. Customers are business manager; and Daniel Beasley, James River Equipment sales; invited to the facility to attended the event. experience their machines firsthand through Gold Key Events. The Boxley Materials team met with Deere-Hitachi management and toured the facility for a behind-thescenes look at the heart of their machine and the hands that crafted it. “I was extremely impressed with how clean the facility was,” Robertson said. “I was also impressed with the process that if a weld didn’t meet the standard, the employee who welded it was required to come down to the inspecBoxley Material got the opportunity to see its new tion point to repair it. It was really ZX350LC-6 excavator fresh off the production line cool, too, that I was allowed to tram at a Gold Key event held at Deere-Hitachi the machine off the assembly line.” Construction Machinery Corp. size so we use the Hitachi.” The ZX350LC-6 keeps the quarry crushing eight hours a day. “We’ve got a jaw crusher, two impact crushers and two screens making six products: crusher run, #57, #8, #9, lime and sand,” Robertson said. “The products that we make are being used in concrete, asphalt and road bases.“ While crushing is the norm, Boxley Materials also adjusts its
operations as needed, for example, to help with the aftermath of Mother Nature’s wrath. “In June 2016, we had a 500year flood just to the west of us,” Robertson said. “The flood washed a railroad out and we worked 12to 14-hour days shipping material to get that up and running. We sent a lot of Class III rock, which is 500 lbs. and bigger!”
Year-Round Productivity Although quarry production runs for only nine months, Boxley Materials keeps its ZX350LC-6 working year-round. The machine is equipped with a quick coupler so operators can easily switch from the breaker to a bucket for other applications. “In the winter months when it’s see QUARRY page 34
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YR EE# PRICE Model Make/Model EE# BACKHOES CRAWLER DOZERS
JCB 1999 2013
KOMATSU D65EX-12
2012 SUPER KOMATSU D65WX-17C030142 3CX-14
C020925 C005727 $59,500
EXCAVATORS CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS 2008 KOMATSU
JOHN DEERE 190DW 2006 LIEBHERR A900C C027328 2010 D51EX-22 2008 KOMATSU PC50MR-2C019464 2015 D51PXi 2011 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 1999 D65EX-12 C020925 2015 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 2012 D65WX-17 C005727 2015 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 EXCAVATORS 1995 KOMATSU PC150-5 KOMATSU 2001 KOMATSU PC210LC-6K 2014 PC45MR-3 C028041 2016 KOMATSU PC210LC-10 2011 PC138USLC-8 C019465 2015 PC138UCLC-10 C024556 2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 2015 PC210LC-10 C029272 2013 KOMATSU PC240LC-10 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 2013 KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR 2013 PC240LC-10LR 2005 KOMATSU PC270LC-7C022421 2005 PC270LC-7 C020272 2014 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2014 PC290LC-10 C028573 2014 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2016 PC290LC-11 1999 KOMATSU PC300LC-6C029154 1999 PC300LC-6 2003 KOMATSU PC300LC-7C021741 2004 PC300LC-7 C030147 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325 2014 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2014 PC360LC-10 1995 KOMATSU PC400LC-5C021518 2012 PC360LC-10 2010 KOMATSU PC450LC-8C029266 2012 PC360LC-10 C029681 2013 KOMATSU PC490LC-10 2013 PC360LC-10 C027656 2015 KOMATSU PC490LC-11 2013 PC360LC-11 2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8C026363 2015 PC360LC-11 C029590 2013 VOLVO EC160LC
C021549 C003281 $89,000 C025949 $189,000 C019465 $39,500 C024556 $159,000 C025593 C023655 C020926 $55,000 C022002 $89,500 $112,000 C025414 $159,500 C006323 $139,000 C022421 $189,000 C020272 $39,500 C022744 $189,000 $225,000 C021741 $49,000 C019345 $89,500 C006325 $159,000 C021518 $189,000 C023172 $129,500 C005953 $155,000 C006069 $165,000 $239,000 C022399 $219,000 C025536
2014
PC390LC-10
2010
PC450LC-8 C005953 1996 KOMATSU GD650AW-2
$79,000 C020907
1998
PC450LC-6 2005 KOMATSU GD655-3CC028476
$89,500 C003433
2010
PC450LC-8
$79,500 C004620
2008
C029061
GRADERS$205,000
KOMATSU GD655-3E0C029791
YRPRICE Model 2011
YR
PC490LC-10
Make/Model EE# C026255
EE# Model PRICE PRICE YR 2003 RECYCLERS WA450-5L $199,000 HANDLERS, MATERIAL
2012 PC490LC-10 $49,500
$229,000 1996 C025389 CATERPILLAR 350L MH
2008 PC800LC-8 $169,000
2011 C022399 FUCHS RHL340D$339,000
LIEBHERR $49,000 2006 A900C $79,000
2015 2005 2007
FUCHS MHL360E FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D
C003281
$59,000
FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D
$18,500 1989 KOMATSU PC300MH-3 $89,500 MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS 2004 SENNEBOGEN 830T CATERPILLAR $119,000 2007 C023522 SENNEBOGEN 830M 1996 350L-MH $79,500 $140,000 2010 SENNEBOGEN 830M FUCHS $29,500 2011 RHL340D $159,000 2012 C022333 SENNEBOGEN 830M $35,000 2015 MHL350F $239,000 2014 C028506 SENNEBOGEN 840M $169,000 2015 MHL360E C022898 $379,000 WHEEL $67,500 2016 MHL360E $295,000 2006 C028363 CATERPILLAR 924G $149,000 2005 GRAPPLE FOR MHL350D C003297 $8,000 2014 CATERPILLAR 980K $189,000 2007 GRAPPLE FOR MHL350D C003670 $4,000 2012 JCB 406B KOMATSU $39,500 2005 KOMATSU WA50 1989 PC300MH-3 C023651 $17,500 $210,000 2013 C028476 KOMATSU WA200-6 1998 PC450LC-6MH $89,500 $189,000 2000 KOMATSU WA320-6 SENNEBOGEN $49,000 2014 C005918 KOMATSU WA320-7 2004 830R $49,000 $65,000 2010 830M $77,000 1997 C022032 KOMATSU WA380-3 $199,000 2012 830M $189,000 2015 C022031 KOMATSU WA380-7 $219,000 2014 840M
$19,500 $159,000 $239,000 KOMATSU $310,000 2011 WA250PZ $339,000 2008 WA270-7 $119,500 1998 WA320-3 2015
WA380-7
$39,000 2015 WA380-7 2004 WA400-5 $89,500 2010 WA430-6 $139,500
$219,000 2015 C022592 KOMATSU WA380-7
2004
KOMATSU WA400-5L
WHEEL 2014 LOADERS KOMATSU WA470-6HL 2013 2012
in our inventory today!
KOMATSU WA470-7
C029426
$39,500
KOMATSU WA480-6
C025316
P.O.R.
2016 WA470-8 C023522 2016 WA470-8 C022333 2004 WA480-5 C022898 2008 WA480-6 C003297 1997 WA500-1 C003670 1999 WA500-3 C023651 2009 WA500-6 2014 WA500-7 C005918 2000 WA600-3 C022591
$82,500 $139,000 $395,000 $8,000 $4,000 $22,000 $49,000 $29,000
C022032
$77,000
C022031
$189,000
C022592
$229,000
KOMATSU
GRADERS
YR PRICE Make/Model YR
EE# PRICE PRICE Model EE# $39,500 COMPACT TRACKTRAILERS LOADERS $309,000 2011 JCB 225T EAGER BEAVER C020581 $25,000 $289,500 12HA C022758 $2,500 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS $45,000 35 TON C029700 $15,000 2010 HAMM HD10CVV C021850 $15,000 $119,000 TRAIL KING 2011 HAMM HD+120VVHF35 TON C004069 C029701 $89,000 $19,500 $15,000 $39,500 2001 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 $27,500 $89,500 2006 LEEBOY L8510T $25,000 CRUSHING &C022008 SCREENING EQUIPMENT $199,000 CEC TRAILERS $34,500 2007 CEC 32”X54” JAWC022758 CRUSHER C003725 $3,500 $90,000 EAGER BEAVER 1997
ROGERS CR50PL
1996
ROGERS TAG21
C008064
$28,000
MISCELLANEOUS C023198
$7,900
BROCE CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT 2012 BB250B C026616 $15,000 LOADERS JAW CRUSHER $129,000 C022174 $47,500 ERIE C003725 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS 2007 CEC 32”x54”BUCYRUS 1980 88B $139,000 C024033 $99,500 HAMM OFF-ROAD TRUCKS C020922 1995 PAYHAULER DOPPSTADT 350C C022041 $39,000 2010 HD10CVV C021850 $12,000 C022859 $39,500 2011 HD12VV C029410 $18,000 2012 SM720 TROMMEL C021573 $159,000 C025527 $6,750 MISCELLANEOUS 2013
GD655-5
2008 HD13VV C022593 2011 HD+120VVHF
C022071
HYSTER
$69,000 $69,500
C005540 C350D
$149,000
C006463 C350D
$29,000
C026535
C025793 C004069 C028300 C028300
$159,000
$13,000 1980 BUCYRUS ERIE 88B
DD130 C024340
VOGELE C023548 2012
5200-2 C024845
WIRTGEN C006216
2014 W120CFi C020239 2013 W200
$199,000
2012
$195,000 $89,000
C025316
2008 C024340 KOMATSU WA500-6 $199,000 $43,500 2013 C023548 KOMATSU WA500-7
JCB C025533
$145,000
2014 260 C020552 2014 260 C022042
$169,000
C023661
Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment: WIRTGEN • VÖGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • SENNEBOGEN • NPK • ALLU • JCB • DOPPSTADT • JRB • BROCE BAGELA • CARLSON • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LABOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING
C021573
52” EXC, BUCKET/345
HAMM
ATTACHMENTS
2012
C006595
PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT FOR 3412, 84” DRUM
C026147
2003 PULVERIZER UP20 PULVERIZER JAW SET 18715 2003 LaBOUNTY UP20 $199,000 JAW SET 2009 CP60 PULVERIZER 18715
$89,000STEERS SKID C025818 C025820
Not all manufacturers represented in all areas served.
84” DRUM LABOUNTY
2009
LaBOUNTY CP60 PULVERIZER HDR40 $295,000 LaBOUNTY HDR40 HDR50S $359,000 LaBOUNTY HDR50S 1500R SHEAR
2010
NPK GH4
NPK
2000
NPK GH6
2008
$39,500 2008 NPK GH15
$3,900
$3,900
2012 HAMM PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT/3412 $25,500
C029790 C029916
$225,000 $219,000
C023319
$119,000
$39,500
DOPPSTADTCATERPILLAR SM720 TROMMEL
$4,000 $4,000
$187,500
CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595
$35,000 $49,000
C020922
ATTACHMENTS C023192
$89,000 2008 CATERPILLAR RM-500
C024334 INGERSOLL RAND $199,000
2008 C026380 KOMATSU WA480-6 $27,500 1997 C024334 KOMATSU WA500-1 $199,000
$29,500 2000 C027874 KOMATSU WA600-3
EE# C028566 C026756 C028575 C029268 C025316 C023661 C028568 C029799 C029801 C022042
ROCKLAND
$2,500
$2,500
C000879
C005990
C005990
C020273
$19,500 $12,500 $12,500 $8,500
C020273
C006173
$8,500 $65,000
C002364
$7,500 $14,900 $29,000
C005986 GH15
P.O.R.
P.O.R.
C021137 C002364
$29,000
HD-V SPADE-NOSE ROCK BUCKET FOR WA500-3
$39,500 2009 ROCKLAND BTH-D-CL HYD THUMB
$7,500
$15,000
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631-563-7600
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Congestion Relief...
NJDOT’s Route 1 Project Cuts Travel Times, Improves Safety The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced the Route 1 congestion relief project utilizing the shoulder as a travel lane during peak travel times in South Brunswick has cut commuting times by 50 percent and relieved congestion through the area. As a result of the pilot project’s success, the Department is in the process of making this program a permanent improvement to Route 1. “NJDOT prides itself on this type of out of the box thinking,” said Diane GutierrezScaccetti, NJDOT acting commissioner. “Traffic and congestion are a serious problem in New Jersey, especially along the busy Route 1 corridor. Working together, the Department and local officials developed an innovative and cost effective solution that improves safety and travel times on Route 1 that all motorists can appreciate.” The pilot project, which began in June 2017, allows cars to use the shoulder as a travel lane Monday through Friday between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Route 1 northbound and south-
“Working together, the Department and local officials developed an innovative and cost effective solution that improves safety and travel times on Route 1 that all motorists can appreciate.”
Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti
New Jersey Department of Transportation
bound from Raymond Road to Promenade Boulevard in South Brunswick. Route 1 is three lanes before and after this section of the highway, causing a bottleneck and delays where the three lanes merge to two lanes. The goal of the pilot project utilizing the shoulder as a travel lane during peak periods was to keep traffic flowing, reduce congestion, and improve safety. “It’s amazing how like-minded groups, in this case NJDOT and South Brunswick Township, can work in a cooperative and collaborative effort to solve a long standing
egregious issue that many had claimed to be unsolvable,” South Brunswick Councilman Joseph J. Camarota Jr. said. Data Shows Multiple Benefits The Department evaluated data over a sixmonth period and found using the shoulder as a travel lane resulted in three major improvements — travel times were reduced; more traffic was able to move through the area; and safety improved as traffic was spread out over three lanes instead of two. Average speed during peak commuting times through the project limits improved
from 13 mph in 2015 to 31 mph during the six-month evaluation period in 2017. That translates to cutting motorists commuting time in half through this stretch of roadway, saving motorists an average of four minutes each morning and evening. In 2015, before the pilot program was initiated, that same section of Route 1 carried an average of 5,600 cars southbound from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. on two lanes of traffic. In 2017, during the pilot program, it carried more than 6,000 cars on average across three lanes of traffic. Spreading the traffic out over three lanes provides more space for cars, which not only improves safety, but also reduces stress. By saving drivers time and reducing stress, NJDOT is helping to improve the quality of life of those who utilize state highways. The project has been well received by the community and motorists. The Department is considering extending the limits of the program when it is made permanent. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
PennDOT Previews 2018 Southwest Region Construction Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Leslie S. Richards highlighted transportation investments as PennDOT announced that roughly 146 highway and bridge projects are anticipated to begin or continue across the seven-county southwest region during this construction season. “We have improved thousands of roadway miles and bridges in recent years and that progress will continue this year,” Wolf said. “While we advance these much-needed projects, I also have committed more investment to rural and local infrastructure.” Complementing the significant projects in the southwest region, Gov. Wolf recently reinforced the administration’s commitment to rural roads with new plans to improve more than 1,100 rural and low-volume roadway miles and rehabilitate or replace at least 85 municipally owned bridges over five years. “As spring approaches, I am excited that the department can deliver on these muchneeded construction projects to meet the needs of our motoring public,” Richards said. “The attention given to our transportation system will significantly improve the commute for the traveling public.” The announcement was made at the PennDOT District 11 Engineering Office in Bridgeville, Allegheny County, during a collaborative briefing with the District 11 and 12 District executives to discuss new and contin-
uing projects the public will see throughout the 2018 construction season. The department anticipates investing more than $434 million in the region this year. In the PennDOT Engineering District 11 region spanning Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties, PennDOT anticipates rehabilitating, reconstruction and resurfacing 150 mi. of highways and improving 68 bridges this year. “As our road system has faced a difficult winter, we look forward to the record number of projects going to construction this year in our region,” said District 11 District executive, Cheryl Moon-Sirianni. “Our goal is to keep the roads as safe as possible for both our workers and the traveling public and we ask for patience while these important projects are under way.” Notable projects that will continue this year include: • Interstate 279 Parkway North improvement in Pittsburgh ($87.94 million); • I-376 — Airport to Business Loop 376 reconstruction in Allegheny County ($42.36 million); • Route 51 Elizabeth Bridge rehabilitation in Allegheny County ($31.30 million); and • Freedom Road Upgrade in Beaver County ($19.43 million). Notable projects that are expected to begin this year include: • Route 28 improvement from Russelton to
Butler County ($34.34 million); • Route 2108 Forbes Avenue resurfacing from Birmingham Bridge to Beeler Street in Pittsburgh ($10.19 million); • Route 18/Old Broad Road improvement in Beaver County (estimated $10-12 million); and • U.S. 422 Benjamin Franklin Highway resurfacing in Lawrence County (estimated $9-12 million). In PennDOT Engineering District 12 consisting of Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties, the department expects 125 mi. of highways seeing repairs and resurfacing work, and 98 bridge improvements this year. “Every year construction season reflects the culmination of years of extensive project development and coordination between the department, county, municipalities, and the Southwest Pennsylvania Commission in bringing projects to completion,” said District 12 District executive Joe Szczur. “We are happy to again begin the year’s construction season with a large portfolio of projects ranging from bridge replacements, roadway resurfacing, surface improvements, signals, intersection improvements, general maintenance contracts, to the large-scale Interstate projects here in southwest Pennsylvania.” Notable projects that will continue this year include: • I-70 – Beau Street to Route 519 recon-
struction ($118 million); • I-70 – Bentleyville Interchange ($75.9 million); and • Route 31 Donegal Interchange ($19.8 million). Notable projects that are expected to begin this year include: • I-70 – Route 31 Interchange ($66.9 million); • Route 356 truck climbing lane (estimated $15-$20 million); • Route 519 at Route 980 and I-79 (estimated $25-$30 million); and • Ohiopyle Multimodal Gateway (estimated $10-$15 million). As construction projects are under way in the region, the traveling public can anticipate seeing many work zones and are urged to keep in mind their safety and the safety of highway workers. When encountering a work zone, please drive the posted speed limit, turn on your headlights, pay close attention to signs and flaggers and avoid all distractions. In high traffic locations, motorists are encouraged to use both lanes of travel to the merge point and are to take turns merging into the open lane. For more information, visit projects.penndot.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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USDOT Announces $500M in Infrastructure Investments The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced the list of 41 recipients of nearly $500 million in discretionary grant funding for road, transit, maritime and rail projects through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program. “TIGER grants are targeted investments for our local communities that will increase safety, create jobs and modernize our country’s infrastructure,” said Secretary Elaine L. Chao. More than 64 percent of this round of TIGER funding was awarded to rural projects, a historic number that demonstrates this Administration’s commitment to supporting the country’s rural communities. Tribal projects are receiving $39.18 million of this round of awards, the highest amount of funding since the first round of TIGER. The primary selection criteria for TIGER awards include considerations for safety, state of good repair, economic competitiveness, quality of life and environmental sustainability for each project. Secondary criteria include innovation and partnerships. The criteria used to select projects for these grants were similar to the Administration’s infrastructure principles of supporting economic vitality and promoting innovation. The fiscal year (FY) 2017 TIGER program gave special consideration to projects which emphasized improved access to reliable, safe, and affordable transportation for communities in rural areas, such as projects that improve infrastructure condition, address public health and safety, promote regional connectivity, or facilitate economic growth or competitiveness. The projects supported by the TIGER discretionary grants are listed here: Summerhill Bus Rapid Transit Project, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority — $12,629,760 to implement an approximately 9.4-mi. bus rapid transit route connecting the Summerhill neighborhood anchored by Georgia State University to MARTA’s heavy rail system and the Atlanta Streetcar network. Chippewa Valley Regional Transit Transfer Center Revitalization Project, Eau Claire, Wisc. — $5,000,000 to construct a transit transfer center in downtown Eau Claire and purchase four new buses to be used by the Eau Claire Transit system. MT Highway 64 - Rural Commuter Corridor Project, Gallatin County, Montana — $10,292,000 to make several changes that will collectively improve the transportation network that connects northern Gallatin County to Big Sky, Mont. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Passing Lane Project, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe — $2,000,000 to upgrades a 2.5-mi. rural portion of U.S. Highway 160 by adding approximately 6,000 ft. of passing lanes in each direction, three new box culverts, signage,
guardrails, widened shoulders and access improvements. SR 189 Flyovers: Grade Separating the Trucks from the Town, Arizona Department of Transportation — $25,000,000 to implement access management solutions on SR 189 including raised medians, pavement widening, flyover ramps, and new roundabouts. Southeast Automotive Gateway, Alabama State Port Authority — $12,700,000 to convert an abandoned bulk handling facility at the Port of Mobile into a roll-on/roll-off mobile vehicle processing facility. Repair of the Jaype to Lewiston Rail Line, Clearwater County, Idaho — $3,240,960 to repair three bridges along the rail line from Jaype to Lewiston; removes debris from 18 bridges; and repairs five washouts along the 30-mi. Jaype Line. Mid-Atlantic Multi-Modal Transportation Hub, Baltimore County, Maryland — $20,000,000 to build state-ofthe-art cargo-handling facilities at the Sparrows Point industrial facility in East Baltimore as part of a larger investment program to repurpose a former steel manufacturing site with marine service into a multimodal logistics hub. Carson City Gateway: South Carson Street Complete Streets, Carson City, Nev. — $7,570,202 to construct an approximately 2.5-mi. complete streets corridor, including a corridor-wide road diet, a roundabout; a multi-use path; dedicated bicycle facilities; pedestrian safety improvements; stormwater infrastructure; and fiber-optic communications infrastructure to support intelligent transportation systems (ITS). I-89 Lebanon, N.H., Hartford, Vt., Bridge Reconstruction and Widening, New Hampshire — $10,000,000 to replace the deck and superstructure of the two bridges carrying I-89 over the Connecticut River between Lebanon, N.H. and Hartford, Vt., in addition to repairing and rehabilitating the existing substructures. Blue Ridge Road Grade Separation and Intersection Improvements, North Carolina Department of Transportation — $19,900,000 to eliminate an at-grade crossing by lowering the Blue Ridge Road from its existing grade to pass under the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR) right-ofway. Mill City Downtown Restoration and Revitalization Project, Mill City, Ore. — $8,082,574 to repair and renovate the North Santiam River Bridge, a rural major collector on a designated freight route near Mill City, Ore. Northstar Boulevard (U.S. Route 50 to Shreveport Drive), Loudon County, Virginia — $25,000,000 to construct a new 1.6-mi. segment of Northstar Boulevard to complete a 14-mi. north-south corridor connecting to U.S. Route 50.
Penquis Region Rural Bridges Project, Maine Department of Transportation — $10,836,220 to replace three structurally deficient or fracture-critical highway bridges in Piscataquis and Penobscot counties. Lincoln South Beltway Project, Nebraska — $25,000,000 to construct a new freeway, the Lincoln South Beltway, that will serve as the primary route between U.S. Highway 77 (U.S.-77) and existing Nebraska Highway 2 (N- 2). Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge, Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority, New York — $2,000,000 to replace a failing lead-based paint protection system on steel girder spans of the U.S. approach of the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge. Downtown Akron Promenade (Phase Two), Akron, Ohio — $8,000,743 to design and reconstruct a portion of South Main Street to incorporate complete streets elements including roadway reconstruction with traffic calming and a road diet; streetscape improvements; upgraded traffic signals; bicycle and pedestrian facilities; bus shelter enhancements; lighting, wayfinding signage; and improved stormwater management. U.S. 78 Phase 2 Bridge Improvements, Dorchester County, South Carolina — $13,250,000 to improve an 8.2-mi. section of U.S. 78 between the cities of Summerville and St. George. Project elements include road resurfacing; shoulder construction; road widening; and intersection improvements. BIA Highway 10 Reconstruction Project, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe — $21,000,000 to reconstruct BIA 10, which will involve asphalt resurfacing and installing new culverts; base course; rumble strips; and pavement markings. Beartooth Highway Reconstruction Project, Wyoming Department of Transportation — $16,600,000 to reconstruct approximately 1.6 mi. of Beartooth Highway (U.S. Highway 212), completing a reconstruction of the full 67-mi. length of the highway. Securing Multimodal Freight Corridors in the Ozarks, Fort Smith, Ark. — $8,527,892 to repair and rehabilitate three rail bridges that cross Clear Creek and the Arkansas River. Route 132 Gateway Express Phase 1, Modesto, Calif. — $9,000,000 to construct approximately 4 mi. of new access-controlled freeway beginning just west of Modesto and continuing west toward the 15 corridor. Interstate 57 Safety Project, Illinois Department of Transportation — $7,600,000 to expand approximately 5 mi. of Interstate 57 to add an additional lane in each direction; install a median barrier; resurface the existing lanes; update pavement markings and deficient guardrails; and install raised reflectors and rumble strips.
Wabash River Rail Bridge Infrastructure Revitalization, Indiana Department of Transportation — $10,000,000 to replace two deteriorating freight rail approaches to the Wabash River Bridge, which serves as a rail link from energy and agricultural suppliers of Illinois to river ports of Mt. Vernon, Ind. City of Burlington Downtown/Riverfront Revitalization Project, Burlington, Iowa — $17,000,000 to convert parts of Main and Jefferson Streets into complete streets, constructing a linear multi-use path park; a new waterfront community gathering area and new parking lots; and installing new boat ramps and docking facilities for use by river cruise lines and recreational boaters. Reconstruction of the Chalmette Slip Project, St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District, Louisiana — $13,000,000 to rehabilitate to modern design standards the last two original wharf sections, A and F, which have been maintained but have exceeded their useful lives over the past 110 years. Southwest Chief Route Stabilization Project, Colfax County, New Mexico — $16,000,000 to replace 60-year old bolted rail, associated turnouts and crossings for a net gain of 42 mi. of Class 4 rail in the La Junta subdivision between Hutchinson, Kan., and Las Animas, Colo. High Plains Strategic Freight Rail Capacity Improvement Project, Oklahoma Department of Transportation — $9,901,793 to implement a program of improvements to a Class III regional freight network to accommodate unit trains of loaded 286,000-lb. railcars and increase operating speeds. Bridging the Trail Gap: Enhancing Regional Connections in Philadelphia, Pa. — $12,000,000 to fill the gap in the Schuylkill River Trail between Center City and Southwest Philadelphia. Route 37 Corridor Safety Sweep Project, Rhode Island Department of Transportation — $20,000,000 to replace four bridges; rehabilitate two bridges; preserve nine bridges; and improve multiple traffic bottleneck conditions along a 1.6-mi. section of Route 37, a four-lane freeway located in Cranston and Warwick, R.I. In addition, the project includes improvements to Pontiac Avenue intersections; several connecting arterials; and a Route 37 westbound exit ramp to Pontiac Ave. Houston Roadway Flood Warning System Project, Houston, Texas — $9,370,000 to install approximately 40 Flood Warning System (FWS) locations. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) devices will be deployed at each of these locations and include high water sensors; master stations; advance roadside yellow flashers where appropriate; approach see GRANTS page 132
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2011 Link-Belt RTC8065II One Winch, Auxiliary Lifting Sheave, 8.5-Ton Swivel Ball, 40-ton Block, 35’ to 58’ Offset fly, stk6199 $299,500
2012 National 14127A, 33 Ton, 127’ Boom, SFO, Ball, Full LMI, AC in Operator Cab, Peterbilt 365, Paccar 380HP, Eaton Fuller 8LL Trans, stk9557 ........................$275,000
2010 National 9105H, 105’+44’, Ball, SFO, Joystick, Ctrls, Out & Down O/R, Internal A2B Wire, International 7600SBA, New MaxForce Engine, 20K/40K, stk9158 ........ ..........................................................................$145,000
2003 Grove TMS900E, 90 ton, 142’+56’, two winches, 35-ton block, ball, hyd luffing jib, hyd tilting cab, Cummins ISM 450HP, stk8397 ..........................$289,000
1997 Link-Belt HTC8670, 115’+61’ Two Winches, Block, Ball, Aux Sheave, Greer RCL & A2B, Detroit Series 60 365HP, Jake Brake, stk4175 ..............................$199,500
2014 Maeda MC305-2, 6530 Lb. Capacity Rating, 41’ Boom, A2B, Safety System With Auto Shutdown, Block, 360 Degree Swing, Yanmar Diesel Engine, Stk7817 $POR
2017 National 1300A, 110’+44’, 18’ Wood Deck, SFO, Peterbilt 348, stk9094 ..............................................$POR
Terex R265T, Heat and A/C, 2-Speed, 74” Bucket, 18” Rubber Tracks, stk8610........................................$61,500
2001 National 13105, 30 Ton 105+48’, Block, Ball, Sterling LT8513, Tandem, stk9626 ......................$82,500
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS
COMPACTORS
CRANES
Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
AIR COMPRESSORS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500
BACKHOES
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS
(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
CRAWLER TRACTORS
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500
MOTOR SCRAPERS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)
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dition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100,000 (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
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Diggerland USA Reveals Final Attractions for 2018 Season America’s only construction theme park, where children and their families drive and operate real construction machinery, is going into its fifth season and revealing the last two of five new rides shortly before opening day of the 2018 season. The Rugged Riders and Farm Tractors, both made by Kubota Tractor Corporation, will add two attractions to Diggerland’s fleet of more than 25 rides that guests can drive, ride and operate themselves. The park, which opened in June of 2014, began a multi-million-dollar expansion at the end of its last season. Diggerland has been releasing a slew of unique attractions for its upcoming 2018 season, including the recently debuted Soaring Eagle Zip Line, Ventrac Tractors, and Elevation Station. The Rugged Riders, a fleet of Kubota RTV-900s, are rough terrain vehicles most commonly used in hard to access areas such as forestry, beaches and public works projects. “The RTV’s are comfortable, versatile and easy to operate but they also have a unique rugged look which makes them fun and a perfect fit for the park,” said Park Owner Ilya Girlya. The Rugged Riders will Assistant General Manager Byron O'Donnell does a final inspection of the new be available for guests 48 in. and over to Kubota RTV and Tractor Fleet before the machines move onto their designated drive and those 42 in. and taller to enjoy as a courses for the 2018 season.
passenger. The second Kubota attraction released, a fleet of B2601 tractors, give guests the opportunity to interact with a line of machinery commonly found in the agricultural sector. Park patrons at least 48 in. can drive the new farm tractors while children between 36 and 48 in. may lap ride on the machines with an adult. “The entire Diggerland team has worked incredibly hard during our off season between designing and engineering new safe and exciting attractions through all the construction elements that come along with an expansion this large,” General Manager Chris Baldwin said. “You can feel the excitement as we come closer to opening day. I think our crew is just as eager to open for the season as our guests.” The Farm Tractor and Rugged Riders will be available for guests to ride shortly after the park opens for the season on March 17th. Diggerland will be open every day from March 24 to April 8 for Spring Break and will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on April 1 at 12:00P.M. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Komatsu-Owned Dealers Phasing Elliott Adds Stephenson as Boom Out Sales of Wirtgen Products Truck Distributor in New York Komatsu America Corp. announced an agreement with Wirtgen America to phase out the sale of Wirtgen products by Komatsu-owned dealers in the USA. Komatsu America and Wirtgen America decided this phase out is in the best interest of both companies. The three Komatsu-owned dealers, Komatsu Northeast, Komatsu Southwest and Edward Ehrbar, are no longer authorized dealers of Wirtgen machinery after Sept. 30, 2018, and no longer authorized dealers of Wirtgen OEM parts, or a Wirtgen-authorized service center after March 31, 2019.
Komatsu America and Wirtgen are committed to ensuring that the transition is smooth and not disruptive to our mutual customers’ businesses. Komatsu America Corp. is a U.S. subsidiary of Komatsu Ltd., the world’s second largest manufacturer and supplier of earthmoving equipment, consisting of construction, mining and compact construction equipment. Komatsu America also serves the forklift and forestry markets.
Elliott Equipment Company has announced an expanded distribution agreement with Stephenson Equipment Company covering Elliott’s boom truck crane product line in upstate New York. Currently, Stephenson Equipment represents the Elliott Equipment Company HiReach telescopic aerial work platform product line in Pennsylvania and the upstate New York area. The boom truck crane (This story also can be found on product line will be sold and serviced out of Construction Equipment Guide’s website at Stephenson Equipment’s Albany and Syracuse locations. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) According to Elliott’s Eastern VP of Sales Paul Cassidy, “Stephenson Equipment has been a long time distribution partner of Elliott Equipment Company, selling and servicing our HiReach aerial work platform Subscribe to product line with great success for many years. We are looking forward to expanding our distribution relationship and improving customer access to Elliott’s complete crane
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product line with Stephenson Equipment’s best-in-class sales and service.” “With the addition of the Elliott boom truck product line at our Syracuse and Albany locations helps us [Stephenson Equipment] further meet the needs of our customers in the upstate New York area. We strive to be able to offer total lifting solutions, Elliott solidifies the options we will have available for our customers,” said Steve Tucci, Stephenson Equipment’s crane and heavy lifting sales manager. Elliott Equipment Company’s Americanmade boom truck cranes range in size from 10 to 50 tons and feature a wide range of boom lengths and customizable configurations. All Elliott cranes are backed by Elliott’s two-year parts & labor and lifetime structural warranty. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2015 CAT 522B Track Feller, Stk#: UP16309, 1,514 hrs, EQUIPPED: CAB; A/C; COLD STARTING AID; DRIVE, HI DRAWBAR; LIGHTING GP; COUNTERWEIGHT, SLAB; 22IN QUADCO 22SC CUTTING HEAD; 24IN SG SHOES ......$405,000
2014 CAT 815F II SOIL COMPACTOR, Stock #: UP16000 SMU/Hrs: 1,380, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; RETARDER; BLADE WITH TILT ............ ................................................................$430,000
2007 CAT 740 Articulated Truck, Stk#: UP14540, 7,937 hrs, EQUIPPED: Cab, A/C, Retarder .......... ................................................................$236,000
2012 CAT 908H Compact Wheel Loader, Stk#: UT16211, 1,522 hrs, EQUIPPED: CAB; WHEEL STEERING; 12MPH TRANSMISSION; JOYSTICK, PILOT 3 VALVE; HORIZONTAL COUPLER; MP BUCKET; 405/70R20 TIRES ....................$71,000
2011 MOROOKA MST-1500VD DUMP TRUCK, Stock #: UT16060 SMU/Hrs: 2,071, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; 28IN RUBBER TRACKS; STEEL ROLLERS; FOLD DOWN SIDE RAILS...... ..................................................................$88,000
2004 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER, Stock #: UP15821 SMU/Hrs: 7,156, HIGH PROFILE CAB; AIR CONDITIONING; PUSH BLOCK; 16FT MOLDBOARD; BLADE LIFT ACCUMULATORS; RIPPER/SCARIFIER; 20.5R25 TIRES ..$175,000
2015 CAT 259D COMPACT TRACK LOADER; ID# UP16279, 1084 hrs, EROPS; AIR CONDITIONING; 2 SPEED TRAVEL; STANDARD FLOW HYDRAULICS; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS; SELF LEVELING; ELECTRIC COUPLER; BUCKET; 15.75IN WIDE TRACKS............................$44,000
2016 CAT 272D2 SKID STEER LOADER, Stock #: UP15933 SMU/Hrs: 138, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; 2-SPEED TRAVEL; HIGH FLOW HYDRAULICS; MANUAL COUPLER; BUCKET .... ..................................................................$67,000
2015 CAT 232D SKID STEER LOADER; ID# UT16154, 63 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; 2-SPEED TRAVEL; MULTI FLOW HYDRAULICS; ELECTRIC COUPLER; ELEC CONTROL FOR IMPLEMENTS; BUCKET; 10-16.5 8PR TIRES ...... ..................................................................$40,000
2016 CAT D8TCGC Track Type Tractor, Stk#: UC16216, 2,710 hrs, EQUIPPED: A/C, Semi U Blade, EROPS, Single Shank Ripper, Joystick Steering, Single Tilt ................................$605,000
2015 CAT 305ECR Mini Excavator, Stk#: UT15582, 1,284 hrs, EQUIPPED: TIER IV ENGINE; CAB, A/C; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS; SWING BOOM; 6FT STICK; MANUAL QUICK COUPLER; BUCKET ................................$62,000
2008 CAT 328DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, Stock #: UP15698 SMU/Hrs: 4,297, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; COLD WEATHER START; PATTERN CHANGER; 10FT 6IN STICK; CB2 LINKAGE; BUCKET; 24IN TG TRACKS ........$185,000
2011 CAT 349EL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, Stock #: UT15963 SMU/Hrs: 6,921, CAB, A/C; TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL; CHANGER, HAND CONTROL 2-WAY; 1PC BOOM, 12FT 10IN STICK; TB LINKAGE; COUNTERWEIGHT REMOVAL; 36IN TG TRACKS ................$180,000
2006 CAT D10T TRACK TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP12482, 13263 hrs, TIER II C27 ENGINE; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; SS RIPPER; FINGER TIP STEERING; 28IN SHOES ......$650,000
2011 CAT D6T XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, Stock #: UP16098P SMU/Hrs: 1,398, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; DIFF STEERING; RIPPER CONTROL IN CAB WITH LINES; SU BLADE, SINGLE TILT; DRAWBAR; SYSTEM ONE UC; 24IN SHOES ..........................................$240,000
2012 CAT D8T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, Stock #: UT14398 SMU/Hrs: 10,515, TIER IV C-15 ENGINE; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; DIFF STEERING; SINGLE TILT; SS RIPPER; STANDARD SALT UC; 24IN SHOES ..............$375,000
2013 CAT 906H COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, Stock #: UP15773 SMU/Hrs: 2,220, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; THIRD VALVE; JOYSTICK; HORIZONTAL NON-SSL STYLE COUPLER; GP BUCKET; FORKS ....................................$57,000
2005 CAT 963C TRACK TYPE LOADER; ID# UP15595, 12775 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; TWO LEVER BUCKET CONTROL; GP BUCKET; 22IN TRACKS ..........................................$65,000
2013 CAT 966K WHEEL LOADER, Stock #: UP15962 SMU/Hrs: 4,444, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; AUTO SHIFT; REAR CAMERA; COLD START PACKAGE; JOYSTICK STEERING; RIDE CONTROL; FUSION COUPLER; GP BUCKET; 26.5R25 TIRES ......................................$239,000
2006 CAT CS433E Compactor, Stk#: UP16517, 2,236 hrs, EQUIPPED: OROPS, Smooth drum, Lighting, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel ......$58,000
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Arm, GUTO Inspected standard lift 988F arm, Stock# 4E7522/63584 Arm, GUTO Inspected 930G Standard lift arm 2357301, Stock# 2357301/67960 Arm, Good used take off arm, all bores inspected, no cracks Cat # 1157044 Standard lift, Stock# 1157044/68123 Arm, TAKE OFF- BEARINGS NEED REPLACED, Stock# 1133727/73616 Axle, GUTO REAR AXLE GROUP, 1383121 SUITES 950G/962G/IT62G, Stock# 1383121/35700 Axle, GUTO inspected front (fixed) axle, Roll out, complete with diff and wheel groups fits 980G, Stock# 1080060/68119 Axle, Rebuilt rear axle, includes Rebearinged trunions. Part# 2677380, Stock# 2677380/71827 Axle, Good used inspected rear axle, Stock# 1079680/71963 Axle, Good used rear axle, inspected. No trunion support housings. Includes 1378851 diff, 1929822 wheel groups, Stock# 1378832/68732 Blade, Angle, GUTO D6T XW COMPLETE ANGLE BLADE GROUP WITH C FRAME FITS D6T XW ONLY, Stock# 3341764/58556 Blade, Angle, LIKE NEW TAKE OFF ANGLE BLADE TO FIT MOST SKID STEERS, Stock# 2315275/61395 Blade, Angle, Like new take off D6TXL Angle blade group Blade: 3341739 C Frame: 3341742, Stock# 3527618/66974 Blade, Angle, Good used take off angle blade, all pin bores repaired. Fits D6T LGP, Stock# 2940812/72076 Blade, Angle, D7R Angle blade, good used call for details, Stock# BL660 Blade, Angle, D6T XL Angle blade group 3787905, Stock# BL474 Blade, Angle, D6TXL ANGLE BALDE GROUP 3787905, Stock# BL497 Blade, Angle, D6T XL ANGLE BLADE GROUP 3787905, Stock# BL551 Blade, Angle, D6TXL ANGLE BLADE GROUP 3787905, Stock# BL552 Blade, Other, Low hour take off knock down blade suits 314E Includes 2824580 blade group, left and right hand cylinders with guards, Stock# 3387943/51608 Blade, Other, Like new take off knock down blade fits CS573E Part# 223-8997, Stock# 2238997/65870 Blade, SU, D7E Complete SU Blade groups, never installed 3034730, Stock# BL400 Blade, SU, D10T SU BLADE GROUP Call for details, Stock# BL315 Blade, SU, D7E Complete SU Blade group, never installed 3034730, Stock# BL402 Blade, U, Rebuilt D9L U Blade # 9J7420, Stock# 9J7420/42578 Booms, GUTO BOOM 4300 mm / 14.1 ft SUITES 311/312, Stock# 5I3412/54544 Booms, GOOD USED TAKE OFF INSPECTED. NO CRACKS 22.6' / 6.9M, Stock# 1271409/71069 Booms, TAKE OFF- FOOT PIN BEARINGS CRACKED, Stock# 1839140/73275 Booms, Good used take off 242 ( 6150mm / 20.17') Reach Boom, Stock# 2343799/50540 Booms, 4.25M High lift boom Rebuilt complete Includes 255-0042 GRP 1970679 Linkage Grp 2311955 Rebuilt tilt cylinder sold exchange, Stock# 2318178/75933 Booms, M540CK SIDEBOOM FOR CAT D6K LGP, Stock# MS2080 Booms, LONG REACH BOOM & STICK FOR 320 USED CALL FOR DETAILS, Stock# MS3194 Bucket, Ditch Cleaning, Godet style quick coupler bucket, 42 also includes Godet style quick coupler fits Cat 305.5D, Stock# 700068060/60885 Bucket, GP, Very good used front 420F Pin on bucket, 1.4 CY, Stock# 3377388/51594 Bucket, GP, 36 F Linkage bucket, good condition, Stock# 1458066/68565 Bucket, GP, 988 bucket, Stock# 980test Bucket, GP, GOOD USED 953D QUICK COUPLER STYLE BUCKET, Stock# 1098156/78252 Bucket, GP, 48 B LINKAGE BUCKET, Stock# BU3767 Bucket, GP, 48 F LINKAGE ESCO BRAND, Stock# BU3768 Bucket, Other, NEW TOMAHAWK BRAND STUMP BUCKET, SUITS MOST ALL BRANDS OF SKID STEERS, Stock# THSB/56740 Bucket, Other, Rockland Brand Trapezoidal bucket 60 on top, 24 on bottom Model ETZ 1.57 CY3 Very good used, Stock# BU8344 Bucket, Other, Rockland Brand Trapezoidal Bucket 60 on top 24 on bottom Model ETZ 1.57 CY3 CB linkage family Unused, Stock# BU3843 Bucket, Other, 60 SCRAP BUCKET, Stock# BU3752 Bucket, Rock, REPAIRED AS NEEDED, Stock# 5V5601/60577 Bucket, Rock, 7 Y3 SPADE NOSE BUCKET REPAIRED, Stock# 9V0219/60984 Bucket, Severe-Duty, 42 DB Linkage severe duty bucket Call for details, Stock# BU3226 Cab, EROPS, EROPS Cab, recondtioned suits D10 84W, Stock# 3T8106/36149 Cab, EROPS, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 980G CAB FITS 2KR & 9CM SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX, Stock# 1097922/47687 Cab, EROPS, GOOD USED TAKE OFF CAB GRP FITS D9R/D10R/D11R, Stock# 1118549/50331 Cab, EROPS, GOOD USED TAKE OFF 992C/D CAB, Stock# 2V5075/46948 Cab, EROPS, Bare cab, no glass or trim 992C/992D/690B, Stock# 9V5306/30599 Cab, EROPS, GOOD USED D350E CAB 7U4400, Stock# 7U4400/40232 Cab, EROPS, Good used take off cab, inspected Fits 980G 2KR PART# 1097922, Stock# 1097922/65276 Cab, EROPS, GUTO CAB Glass needs replaced, sold as is, Stock# 1276516/75461 Cab, EROPS, GUTO CAB, Stock# 1516714/69568 Cab, EROPS, GUTO VERY CLEAN CAB 125-3367 DASH PANEL CRACKED MONITOR PANEL BAD INSPECTED FOR MSHA RE-CERT, Stock# 1674447/74762
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Cab, EROPS, GUTO CAB, Stock# 2356906/67959 Cab, EROPS, RECONDITIONED AS NEEDED, Stock# 2704810/76700 Cab, EROPS, GUTO CAB, Stock# 1587696/72079 Cab, EROPS, RECONDITIONED AS NEEDED INCLUDES 8E2391 PLATFORM CAB # 1196724 MEETS MEETS MSHA STANDARDS FOR RE-CERT, Stock# 1196724/71447 C-Frame, Like new take off C Frame assembly, Stock# 3341767/66973 Counterweight, 2300 LB Counterweight fits 980G 2KR, Stock# 1146030/65810 Counterweight, Good used take off Counterweight 7385 LBS, Stock# 3374888/62291 Counterweight, Counterweight group, pins and links are in need of repair, Stock# 6T3584/62617 Counterweight, FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT LIKE NEW TAKE OFF, Stock# 2568796/76136 Counterweight, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT 4866 LBS, Stock# 6Y0610/74832 Counterweight, 705 LB Counterweight Cat # 3745858 Take off, Stock# MS2271 Coupler / Quick Coupler, NEW TAKE OFF FUSION STYLE QUICK COUPLER, Stock# 3336550/58732 Coupler / Quick Coupler, NEW CAT HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, Stock# 3611097/76152 Coupler / Quick Coupler, New Tasca hydraulic quick coupler, Stock# 336QCT/77452 Coupler / Quick Coupler, GOOD USED 953 QUICK COUPLER, Stock# 2407867/78253 Coupler / Quick Coupler, 2567-5693 IT Coupler hook for SA30 Broom, Stock# BRK886 Coupler / Quick Coupler, New Take Off 938K/938M Fusion interface quick coupler, Stock# 3498040/78268 Coupler / Quick Coupler, 385C HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, Stock# GA126 Coupler / Quick Coupler, Hydraulic quick coupler ISO/VOLVO Designed to pick up Volvo interface quick coupler attachments, Stock# CU880 Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used IT Coupler hook used only on a Cat SA30 Broom Cat # 2675693, Stock# BRK886 Cylinder, Boom/Lift, Good used polished rod fits front shovel boom lift cylinder 121-8909 Rod part # 1393788, Stock# 1393788/72191 Differential, Good used take out, inspected differential suits 824C Part # 4v1073, Stock# 4V1073/31078 Differential, Good used inspected, Stock# 6W7420/59790 Differential, Rebuilt 836C diff, no spin, Stock# 1367631/55993 Differential, USED, HAS BAD RING GEAR AND PINION AS IS, Stock# 4E1990 Differential, USED TAKE OUT, AS IS RING GEAR AND PINION BAD, Stock# 4E1989/43628 Engine, Good running take out 3176 engine, suits 345B. Rod / main bearings replaced, new oil pump, water pump and turbo. Dyno tested: results available., Stock# 1382001/37356 Engine, Rebuilt 3408 all Cat parts, suits 769D, Stock# 1230206/32272 Engine, GRTO Engine, fits D11R 9TR. Rod/ main bearings, oil pump and water pump, ECM replaced. Overhead ran and dyno tested. 90 day warranty against major failure, Stock# 1008111/62564 Engine, REBUILT 3306 DI TO FIT D6H SOLD EXCHANGE, Stock# 7C0501/65537 Engine, REBUILT 777C ENGINE ALL CAT PARTS, Stock# 7E9078/36720 Engine, REBUILT LONG BLOCK PLUS CORE REQUIRED, SOLD EXCHANGE, Stock# 2250992/55693 Engine, Rebuilt exchange, Stock# 1981441/72823 Engine, GRTO NEW ROD/ MAIN BEARINGS DYNO TESTED, Stock# 2421399/76431 Engine, Low hour GRTO Rod / main bearings replaced pistons re-ringed dyno tested, Stock# 3452887/77187 Equalizer Bars, REBUILT D11R CAMBER frame equalizer bar. We do not use e-bars that have cracked / failed in the center bore, Stock# 2072684 Equalizer Bars, REBUILT D7H equalizer bar. We do not use e-bars that have cracked / failed in the center bore, Stock# 1414690/28344 Equalizer Bars, CORE ONLY, BOTH OUTER BORES NEED TO HAVE LINE BORE PERFORMED, Stock# 2012078/38992 Final Drive, GOOD USED TAKE OFF INSPECTED FITS 8YG MACHINES ONLY!, Stock# 4E2664/43974 Final Drive, Rebuilt final drive, without motor suits 345B Part # 136-2847, Stock# 1362847 Final Drive, Rebuilt 980G Wheel groups, Stock# 1605585/8037 Final Drive, REBUILT FINAL DRIVE, INCLUDES REBUILT TRAVEL MOTOR 1141488, Stock# 1141488/61170 Final Drive, New Cat 980M/980K Wheel groups 3715138, 3715138 Final Drive, NEW CAT, Stock# 1026548/70872 Final Drive, REBUILT, INCLUDES SPROCKETS, Stock# 7G5532/73228 Final Drive, 1600 HOUR TAKE OFF NO SPROCKET SEGMENTS INSPECTED, Stock# 3242343/79616 Fork, Log/Lumber, Used Rockland Manufacturing Brand Log/ Lumber forks 76 carriage tines 48x 6 x 2 Nominal pin bore wear, Stock# ITFORK/78340 Grapple, GP, Good used take off G125B Contractors Grapple Complete with pins and mounting plate, Stock# 2756075/79396 Grapple, Scrap/Salvage, 48 PEMBERTON GRAPPLE FITS CAT 345B F LINKAGE FAMILY, GA120 Grapple, Scrap/Salvage, 44 LABONTY GRAPPLE, Stock# GA126 Grapple, Scrap/Salvage, 48 PEMBERTON GRAPPLE, Stock# GA119 Hydraulics, RESEALED SWIVEL 4I7603 SUITES CAT 311 EXCAVATOR, Stock# 4I7603/54757 Other, New Cat VERS-A-MAT AS2302 Front Mount Screed *electric screed plates 10' width, Stock# 2518303/53371 Other, New Cat 5130 Rollers Part# 1554102/32845, 1554102/32845 Other, Good used H link for 5130 Mass Ex., Stock# 1072940/326 Other, Rebuilt brake and steering clutch from D6R LGP Part# 8E5273 Rebuilt, Stock# 8E5273/38926
1322258/80648 IT28G GP Bucket
Other, Used KENCO KL9000 BARRIER LIFTER, Stock# MS3195 Other, GOMACO CURB AND GUTTER MOLD, Stock# MS1452 Other, like new take off Sold as set of 2, Stock# 3041894 Ripper, LIKE NEW TAKE OFF RIPPER SUITS D6K2, Stock# 3951786/74013 Ripper, NEW RIPPER SUITS D6NXL, Stock# 3215607/78053 Ripper, New take off D7E Multi shank ripper 2451212, Stock# RR168 Ripper, Good used take off single shank ripper for D8T, Stock# 2156422/80436 Swing Drive, Take off swing drive, inspected and resealed. Includes 7I8627 Swing motor, motor is used and not inspected, Stock# 7I7761/57080 Swing Drive, REBUILT 330B SWING DRIVE, Stock# 1141305/32317 Thumb, 312 Linkage Stiff link thumb, Stock# BT625 Torque Converters, Rebuilt D10 84W Torque part # 6P6412, Stock# 6P6412/31183 Torque Converters, Rebuilt, all Cat parts, Torque converter to fit 824B/836/836C, Stock# 1431234/56095 Torque Converters, Rebuilt 988H Torque Convertor part# 128-5303 Sold exchanage, Stock# 1285303/52676 Torque Converters, Rebuilt Torque convertor part# 6T4674 Suits 773B, Stock# 6T4674/42945 Torque Converters, New take out, never installed 970F Torque convertor, bare, no cover. Part# 146, 3329, 1463329/43970 Torque Converters, Rebuilt D6N LGP Torque convertor part # 188-0502, Stock# 1880502/44386 Torque Converters, Rebuilt torque converter, suits D10R Cat# 110-2769, Stock# 1102769/35220 Torque Converters, Good used inspected D11R/T Torque converter # 121-0030, Stock# 1210030/47691 Torque Converters, CORE ONLY REMOVED FROM MACHINE THAT SUFFERED TRANS FAILURE NEEDS CLEANED OUT / RESEALED SOLD AS IS, Stock# 1103391/71477 Torque Converters, CORE ONLY Torque only, no cover Torque has been disassembled and inspected reassembled loosely, cannot be installed in machine as is all parts guaranteed to meet Cat reusability guidelines, Stock# 1210028/59566 Torque Converters, REBUILT EXCHANGE, Stock# 1613306/65016 Torque Converters, REBUILT, Stock# 2267609/64986 Torque Converters, REBUILT, Stock# 2697635/72219 Torque Converters, REBUILT EXCHANGE, Stock# 8E7009/64425 Torque Converters, REBUILT CORE REQUIRED, Stock# 8E8999/74015 Torque Converters, Good running take out removed from operable machine screens checked clean, Stock# 8E8999/74569 Track Frame, REBUILT R/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2686- R/H FRAME, Stock# 6Y2686/54865 Track Frame, REBUILT L/H TRACK FRAME, INCLUDES SUSPENSION GROUP, UPDATED TO THREE BOLT MAJORS NO ROLLING STOCK 6Y2687- L/H FRAME, Stock# 6Y2687/54866 Track Frame, Rebuilt RIGHT HAND D8R Track frames, includes Idlers 0-24% worn, rollers 20-30% worn, Stock# 9W6491/66669 Track Frame, REBUILT, BARE NO ROLLING STOCK BOGIE PINS REPLACED AS NEEDED ALL OTHERS RE-LUBBED TRACK ADJUSTERS REBUILT NEW CHROME SLEEVE ON RECOIL NEW BEARINGS AND SEALS INSTALLED ALL REINFORCEMNT UPDATES PERFORMED TOE OUT APPLICATION, Stock# 1380576 & 1380577 Track Frame, GOOD USED INSPECTED- AIR TESTED GOOD LEFT AND RIGHT HAND, 1753632 & 1753633 Track Frame, INSPECTED, ADJUSTER RESEALED FRONT RECOILS REBEARINGED AND RESEALED, Stock# 2393231 & 2393232 Transmissions, Rebuilt 988B 50W Transmission, part # 9W0782. All Cat parts, Stock# 9W0782/32318 Transmissions, 500 hour take out, dyno tested (dyno results available) Part# 2348866 fits 938G, Stock# 2348866/32134 Transmissions, Resealed, new clutch plates installed part# 9M8300, Stock# 9M8300/42387 Transmissions, REBUILT 992C TRANSMISSION, Stock# 3P9241/59831 Transmissions, Rebuilt 988G transmission, sold exchange All Cat Parts part# 1922914, Stock# 1922914/66703 Transmissions, REBUILT 924G TRANSMISSION SOLD EXCHNAGE, Stock# 1402772/57646 Transmissions, GRTO AIR TESTED CLUTCH PACKS- OK, Stock# 1164860/74079 Transmissions, REBUILT WILL NOT WORK WITH SERIES I 2KR PREFIX, Stock# 1167684/71797 Transmissions, REBEARINGED / RESEALED DOES NOT INCLUDE 4C1801 GEAR GROUP, Stock# 1230755/40296 Transmissions, GRTO Transmission Filter and screen clean air tested clutch packs- ok, Stock# 8E9035/73783 Transmissions, REBUILDABLE CORE ONLY 2KR, Stock# 1066452/70110 Transmissions, 2372331 REBUILT 972H TRANSMISSION, Stock# 2372331/80168 Transmissions, Rebuilt transmission, Stock# 2372331/80168 Winch, Good used take off CARCO 70APS D6T TIER 4 INTERIEM Includes rear screen and controls, Stock# 09056/71087 Winch, D6RIII/ D6T PA 56 WINCH Good used take off No controls 2.78:1 ratio with free spool, Stock# 2827492/72873 Winch, New Cat pa55 standard speed winch For Tier III machine D6N, Stock# WN275 Winch, CAARCO 50B STANDARD SPEED WINCH ( Equivalent to Cat PA55) For D6N Tier III, Stock# WN363 Winch, PA90 Winch with mounting brackets, lines and controls Suits D7E, Stock# WN411
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Tracey Road Equipment Hosts Paving Choice Hotels to Professionals Workshop in Syracuse, N.Y. Develop Cambria in Washington, D.C. T racey Road Equipment held a Paving Professionals Workshop Feb. 7, 2018, at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, N.Y. The event, held for roadbuilding, maintenance and restoration contractors and for those who perform this type of work with municipalities, drew more than 150 attendees, despite the worst storm of the season (preregistration for the event was strong at nearly 300 registrants.) The Paving Professionals Workshop featured five educational sessions: • Asphalt paver functions, setup and adjustments, led by Richard Kramer of Roadtec; • Automations grade & slope systems and practices, led by Gary Motak of Moba Automation: • Screeds — applications, adjustments and issues, led Roadtec’s Richard Kramer; • Base preparation and milling for smoothness, presented by Charlie Butler of Roadtec; and • Proper operation of a shuttle buggy, presented by Richard Kramer of Roadtec. A sixth session on surface preparation tack and asphalt emulsion also was scheduled, but its presenter, Steve Forsley of E.D. Etnyre & Co., could not attend due to the storm. As a result, Roadtec speakers Kramer and Butler expanded their segments on milling and material transfer vehicles. All educational sessions were well-received. Other speakers included Dave Klock, Tracey Road Equipment product support manager, who discussed the availability of AS Parts (All Makes Paver Parts) for all machines, and John Messbauer, Tracey Road Equipment senior paving technician, who met with customers about their paving equipment. Both Kramer and Butler of Roadtec also met with customers, discussing the Roadtec machines on display, as well as answering paving and milling-related questions. Tracey has a full range of product offerings for all paving requirements from trucks to trailers and everything in
Paving equipment by various manufacturers was on display during the event.
Roadtec equipment was on display during the event.
Roadtec and Tracey Road Equipment representatives met with attendees during the event to discuss their equipment and answer any questions they had about their equipment.
between. Attendees were treated to coffee, pastries and fruit prior to start of the workshop from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and to lunch later in the day. All leftover food was donated to a local food pantry. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The Paving Professionals Workshop drew approximately 150 attendees.
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Choice Hotels International Inc., a large hotel company, has signed an agreement with Koucar Management LLC to develop a new Cambria hotel in Southwest Washington, D.C. Located at 69 Q Street SW, the 154-room, nine-story property will be the second Cambria in the District, joining the Cambria Hotel Washington, D.C. Convention Center at 899 O Street NW. Scheduled to open in 2020, the Cambria Hotel Southwest D.C. is designed to offer guests traveling to the area for business and leisure a new and distinct upscale lodging option. The new hotel will feature a spacious rooftop bar that can accommodate large corporate and social gatherings, 2,500 sq. ft. of multi-function meeting space, a state-of-the-art fitness center and parking. The property also will include onsite dining, serving a menu comprised of local specialties, liquor, wine and local craft beers, as well as freshly prepared graband-go gourmet salads and sandwiches. The Cambria Hotel Southwest D.C. will be located near the popular Yards Park mixed-use development, which includes retail stores, fine-dining, offices and luxury residential lofts, as well as Nationals Park, Bardo Brewery and Audi Field, which will open this year. The property also is minutes from the Navy Yard Metro Station, offering convenient access to several D.C. attractions, such as the National Mall and Smithsonian Museums. Several federal government agencies and companies are nearby. “The development of the Cambria Hotel Southwest D.C. showcases our focus on expanding the Cambria brand to key urban markets throughout the country. Washington, D.C. is celebrated for its growing population, government and corporate activity, and tourism, making it the ideal home for multiple Cambria properties,” said Mark Shalala, vice president, development, upscale brands at Choice Hotels. “We look forward to collaborating with Koucar Management on this project and bringing another tremendous upscale hotel to the backyard of Choice's headquarters.” Chris Kouza of Koucar Management LLC is a licensed attorney who has been building and developing projects for more than 10 years, including owning and managing 26 hotels. “It is a privilege to work with Choice Hotels to develop a new Cambria hotel in the vibrant and rapidly emerging Buzzard Point neighborhood of Southwest Washington, D.C.,” said Kouza, owner of Koucar Management. “The Cambria Hotel Southwest D.C. will provide a local, upscale experience that allows guests to treat themselves while on the road.” For more information, visit cambriahotelsandsuites.com, choicehotels.com and koucar.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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NYC DEP Begins $35M Project to Enhance Jack’s Pond The New York City Departments of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Design and Construction (DDC) announced that work is under way on a $35 million project to improve drainage and enhance Jack’s Pond in the South Shore’s Great Kills neighborhood. The infrastructure upgrade will include the construction of 90 catch basins and more than a mi. of new storm sewers that will collect stormwater and direct it to an enhanced Jack’s Pond, where it will be naturally filtered to protect the environment. In addition, more than 2 mi. of new sanitary sewers will allow approximately 51 homes to connect to the city sewer system and discontinue the use of septic tanks. The project, which is anticipated to be completed in 2020, is being funded by DEP and the construction is being managed by DDC. “This $35 million investment in Great Kills will enhance Jack’s Pond and utilize it
to better manage stormwater and reduce localized flooding,” said DEP Commissioner Vincent Sapienza. “We thank DDC for helping to ensure we preserve the natural beauty of the area while also extending the sewer system to 51 homes in the area, which will allow them to discontinue the use of septic tanks.” The installation of 8,390 linear ft. of new storm sewers and 90 catch basins will help to better manage the precipitation that falls in the area and reduce localized flooding. In addition, 12,595 linear ft. of new sanitary sewers will allow 51 homes to connect to the city’s sewer system and discontinue the use of septic tanks. Construction will take place along portions of Ramble Road, Dent Road, Hillside Terrace, Cleveland Avenue, Brown Avenue, Nelson Avenue,
Amboy Road, Adrienne Place, Locust Place, Rustic Place, Grandview Terrace, Clovis Road and Monticello Terrace. While the roadways are open to add the new sewers, the city also will upgrade the water supply delivery system by replacing the old cast iron water mains with 11,820 linear ft. of new ductile iron mains. Upgrading
well as the $48 million expansion of the Sweet Brook Bluebelt near Sheldon Avenue in Woodrow. In the South Richmond and mid-Island areas, the city has purchased approximately 400 acres of wetland property for Bluebelts that provide drainage for 19 watersheds, covering about 14,000 acres. The Bluebelts also provide important open
DEP photo
The project, which is anticipated to be completed in 2020, is being funded by DEP and the construction is being managed by DDC.
DEP photo
The installation of 8,390 linear ft. of new storm sewers and 90 catch basins will help to better manage the precipitation that falls in the area and reduce localized flooding.
the distribution water main network will help to ensure a reliable supply of high quality drinking water for area residents for decades to come. In addition, 48 new fire hydrants will be installed to ensure that firefighters have ready access to the city’s water supply. The project also will include work to enhance Jack’s Pond in order to store and convey the stormwater, similar to Bluebelts the city has built across the south shore. Crews also will enhance wetlands and stream channels that will slow the flow of stormwater, reduce erosion and allow pollutants to settle out. Work also will include the deepening of Jack’s Pond to increase storage capacity. The award-winning Bluebelt program preserves natural drainage corridors such as streams and ponds, and optimizes them to help control and filter stormwater before it empties into New York Harbor. Over the last ten years, DEP has built Bluebelts for approximately one third of Staten Island’s land area. This summer, DEP completed the $15 million construction of a new Bluebelt near Richard Avenue in Pleasant Plains, as
spaces and serve as a habitat for diverse wildlife. DEP manages New York City’s water supply, providing approximately 1 billion gallons of high-quality drinking water each day to more than 9 million residents, including 8.5 million in New York City. The water is delivered from a watershed that extends more than 125 mi. from the city, comprising 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes. Approximately 7,000 mi. of water mains, tunnels and aqueducts bring water to homes and businesses throughout the five boroughs, and 7,500 mi. of sewer lines and 96 pump stations take wastewater to 14 in-city treatment plants. DEP has nearly 6,000 employees, including almost 1,000 in the upstate watershed. In addition, DEP has a robust capital program, with a planned $18.9 billion in investments over the next 10 years that will create up to 3,000 constructionrelated jobs per year. For more information, visit nyc.gov/dep. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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cold up here in the mountains, we try to do our stripping and overburden removal,” Robertson said. “So we’ll use the Hitachi with a bucket to take care of it.” As a lifelong heavy equipment fan, Robertson is a hands-on superintendent and enjoys operating the Hitachi excavator. He admitted the new machine took a little getting used to. “The hydraulics on the 350 are a little bit faster than what I was operating before,” he said. “It took me a week or two to get used to them, and now I like them. No going back now!” Cost-Effective Reliability Boxley Materials has owned and operated Hitachi equipment since 1996 — starting with an EX700 shovel — and continues to add to its fleet. “The reason we continue to use Hitachi equipment is that they’re cost-effective,” Robertson said. “The Hitachi 350 for us has been fuel-efficient. Serviceability has been great. It seems to be very smooth operating.” Even the local wildlife seems to be fans of the new excavator at the quarry. “We’re in bear country and we found a footprint on the Hitachi where a bear crawled up on it!” Robertson laughed. “I guess he was curious and wanted to check it out.” Along with reliable equipment, Robertson said the company appreciates its dependable dealer support as well. “Any time we need service, James River Equipment is spot on,” he said. “We’re very pleased with the service we’re getting from them. Parts and service are a big part of why we buy Hitachi.” As for Robertson, he continues to enjoy his office view — and the equipment. “I love this work,” he said. “I get to run equipment every day, and not all superintendents get to do that!” (This story was reprinted with permission from Hitachi’s BREAKOUT magazine, Spring issue, 2018.) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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(L-R): Bill Lyons, Otto Schmid and Bryan Allen, all of Fuso Truck of America, discuss the company’s roll out plans for its new electric eCanter medium-duty truck.
(L-R) are J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers’ Larry Faidley, and J&J Truck Equipment’s David Spear and Bill Miller.
Fisher Engineering’s Norm Klimko (L) and Tyler Jones speak with attendees about the company’s new heavy contractor plow and the next generation of its XLS expandable wing plows.
gies, as well as business development and management skills. Attendees of the sessions earned International Association for Continuing Education and Training certified continuing education units (CEUs). More than 500 companies presented their products and services throughout more than 500,000 sq. ft. of exhibit hall space. A stand out feature of this year’s show was the number of significant new product launches, with more than 100 exhibiting companies introducing commercial vehicles and equipment during the event. Among the many announcements was Chevrolet’s new 2019 Silverado 4500HD, 5500HD and 6500HD medium-duty trucks available in a wide range of configurations. Ford used the event to launch its updated Ford Transit Connect cargo van with a host of new safety features including its new pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection, blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, a lane keeping system to help drivers avoid lane drift and adaptive cruise control. Hino, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp., announced its move into larger trucks with the introduction of vehicles in Class 7 to 8 weight segment expected to be ready for delivery in early 2019. In addition, The Work Truck Show Innovation Awards, selected by a panel of trade media editors and truck fleet managers, from a field of more than 150 eligible products
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Project Costs Could Rise Due to Imposition of Steel Tariffs TARIFFS from page 1
customers. Terex Corp. already has announced it will impose a surcharge on its equipment to offset new costs incurred from the tariffs. The Associated Equipment Manufacturers certainly was not pleased at news of the tariffs. “The equipment manufacturing industry is profoundly disappointed at President Trump’s actions today to advance import tariffs on steel and aluminum,” said Dennis Slater, AEM president. “These ‘Trump Tariffs’ will put U.S. equipment manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage, risk undoing the strides our economy has made due to tax reform, and ultimately pose a threat to American workers’ jobs. President Trump should back away from these tariffs and redouble his efforts instead on policies that will create manufacturing jobs — not put them at risk.” Stephen E. Sandherr, CEO of Associated General Contractors of America, was equally vehement in denouncing the tariffs. “These new tariffs will cause significant harm to the nation’s construction industry, put tens of thousands of high-paying construction jobs at risk, undermine the President’s proposed infrastructure initiative and potentially dampen demand for new construction projects for years to come,” he said. “That is because the newly-imposed tariffs will lead to increases in what construction firms are forced to pay for the many steel and aluminum products that go into a typical construction project.” Sandherr went on to say a better way to boost the domestic metals industry is “to increase federal funding for infrastructure projects that will boost demand” for aluminum and steel. In other words, he proposes that Washington simply spend its way out of the mess. Devilish Details However, hardline critics of the tariff decision were not the only responders. Brian P. McGuire, president and CEO of Associated Equipment Distributors, expressed concern and said the organization would monitor implementation of the tariffs and try to limit the impact on construction equipment dealers. “The United States operates in a global economy and when a country takes protectionist measures it will always raise concerns about the negative impacts,” he said. “However, similar to legislative and regulatory actions, the details matter and implementation is crucial. The coming weeks will be important to assess the Trump Administration’s commitment to accommodating the concerns of our key trading part-
“These new tariffs will cause significant harm to the nation’s construction industry, put tens of thousands of high-paying construction jobs at risk, undermine the President’s proposed infrastructure initiative and potentially dampen demand for new construction projects for years to come.” Stephen E. Sandherr Associated General Contractors of America
ners and allies ...” The administration has already begun to accommodate. It declared at the outset that Canada and Mexico would be exempted from the tariffs, at least while the North American Free Trade Agreement is being renegotiated, an unsubtle negotiating tactic. Other carve-outs have been suggested for Australia and other allies. Such variables are among the implementation tools the administration can wield going forward.
“The United States operates in a global economy and when a country takes protectionist measures it will always raise concerns about the negative impacts.” Brian P. McGuire Associated Equipment Distributors
Researchers at Barclays Investment Bank see relatively little negative impact from the tariffs — if the administration uses its exemption tools adroitly and avoids a fullblown trade war. After all, the researchers noted, steel and aluminum constitute just two percent of total imports, so prices and economic growth will not be hugely impacted, even indirectly. “We expect the direct economic effects of anti-trade policies in these industries to be limited, given their small share in total goods imports,” Barclays said in a formal statement. The academic da Silva made the same point in an interview following the tariff announcement.
“We’re not talking about changing the U.S. trade imbalance with the rest of the world. The tariffs are targeted to a specific set of concerns. It might seem like the administration is doing something enormous, but when you look at it, it is a small part of the economy.” True, but no matter how you look at it, steel is a big part of the world of construction. There is no getting around that, though keeping the tariffs in perspective is a valid point. A 25-percent tariff on imported steel so U.S. steel producers can compete globally doesn’t mean the price of a piece of equipment or cost of a project will increase 25 percent. “Some countries have already been excluded from the measure,” said da Silva, “so right there you already have a significant chunk of steel that will not be taxed.” He speculated that the increase in the cost of a finished product might be two or three percent — which is still an increase, of course. The End Game The Midwestern economist notes that the reason cited for imposing the tariffs — national security — may give the president more flexibility in handling the tariffs. Shortly before the president signed the tariff proclamations, he said, “Today, I’m defending America’s national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel. You don’t have steel, you don’t have a country.” The professor finds the president’s rationale problematic. He noted that tariffs usually are placed on imports because another country has been “dumping” on the United States, that is, exporting heavily subsidized products at cut rates to wreck a market. Or tariffs are imposed as a countervailing response to tariffs in place elsewhere. “But the president chose national security as the reason for the tariffs, which hadn’t been used since the early 1980s. It was an unusual decision and an unclear argument to make. It doesn’t look to me like we have a national security emergency. It’s not clear to me that national security applies here, but
that is just my humble opinion.” On the other hand, observers note that by citing an ambiguous threat to national security, the president has left himself wiggle room to arbitrarily declare an end to the threat and to rescind the tariff proclamation. Statistical indications of economic progress need not be cited in justifying a roll-back under those circumstances. Some suggest the tariffs are principally a negotiating maneuver in NAFTA talks. Chinese steel and other products sometimes gain back-door entry into the United States via Mexico via transshipments. Yet da Silva believes a strong case has not been made for threatening Mexico and Canada with tariffs. “We can’t make this up as we go along.” One week after the tariff announcement, neither academic nor real-world observers know how the situation will be resolved. There may be a debilitating trade war with losses all around, or accommodations may be made to avoid such an economic confrontation. There may be a marginal uptick in steel and aluminum prices that mildly discomfits contractors and equipment dealers and benefits steelworkers, or entire construction projects may be shelved as too expensive. In January, the Trump Administration announced 30-percent tariffs on solar panels and washing machines. Free trade proponents denounced those tariffs, too, to which an administration spokesman responded in a CNN interview: “We really believe in free, fair, open, and reciprocal trade. We’d love to see the European commission drop its tariffs on many of the items we would like to export. We are just looking for a level playing field.” That tariff-defending spokesman was Gary D. Cohn, who headed the National Economic Council. This month, Cohn resigned after arguing against more-sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs to level another playing field. Different tariffs, different arguments. While the tariffs may or may not be a good thing for the construction industry, they certainly should not come as a shock. The tone of some industry responses was incredulous, as if they could not have imagined this happening, whereas da Silva was not at all surprised. “The president promised action on trade policy. He was very vocal about it during the campaign. He raised a series of trade concerns, not necessarily all justified, but he raised the issue with voters. Under those circumstances, one should expect something like this to happen.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Ocean Outfall Project Sends Treated Wastewater Offshore OCEAN from page 1
treated wastewater over one mile from the shore, a new effluent pumping station within the site limits of the existing wastewater treatment plant and a force main running north from the wastewater treatment plant along the edge of canal, in Right of Way of USACE Lewes-Rehoboth Canal, along Roosevelt Street to DE-1B, under Rt. 1 Bridge, to State Road to Canal Street, under Rehoboth Avenue and Grove Park, and in Right of Way of Henlopen Avenue to the Deauville Beach parking area. The undertaking, with a timeline limited by environmental regulations, requires changing the disposal of bio solids (treated sewage sludge that meets EPA requirements) generated at the treatment plant from land application of Class B to drying as Class A. Treatment plant improvements and reliability upgrades also are being made. The original facility was constructed in the mid-1930s. There were complete upgrades for biological nutrient removal in 1959, 1987 and 1994. The current treatment plant went into operation in 1987. Since that time, the plant has operated non-stop. It was determined that many of the pumps and mechanical equipment needed to be replaced, along with the roofs on the buildings. Various steel structures required new paint and the final effluent filters had to be swapped out for newer versions featuring an updated design and easier operation. A new main electrical switch gear was deemed necessary, along with a generator that can power the treatment plant in the event of GHD photo In Delaware, a $52.5 million project that will eliminate the discharge of treated effluent from the Rehoboth a power failure. Beach into the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal is A new pump station and a force main/pipe are under way. needed to convey the treated effluent to the ocean outfall, and to provide the head required to pump the effluent through diffusers located offshore in inconveniences. water roughly 40 feet deep. Vertical turbine efflu“The force main project directly impacts propent pumps will be installed in the existing posterty owners,” said Johnson. “The city has conaeration tank. The force main will be aligned tacted all property owners along the route, and along the plant access road and end at the public communicates weekly to them with construction access parking area at the beach near Henlopen updates. The communications department is Avenue. always available to answer questions, along with “The key to the success of the ocean outfall a project update page on the city’s website, social project lies in a structural process that’s adaptable media posts and press releases. The city held a to real-time changes and unexpected situations town hall this past September, where residents and skilled professionals,” said Johnson. were provided information about the construc“Completing large construction projects on time tion sequence of the project by the city, GHD and and on budget depends on a high degree of synthe contractors.” chronization among many stakeholders. Our Assuring the community that the project is entire team believes in, and practices, collaboraenvironmentally safe has been another important tion. Construction projects are never really easy, consideration. as they require a lot of back-end support from “In 2002, the city signed a consent order with scheduling contractors and site visits to material the state of Delaware, entered in the Delaware management, change order requests, design Superior Court, agreeing to study effluent disposreviews and much more.” GHD photo al alternative and implement the selected alternaThe pipeline from the Rehoboth Beach waste- The wastewater treatment plant capital improvement — Phase 1 project tive,” said Johnson. “The city investigated four water treatment plant to the ocean outfall was includes various treatment process upgrades at the outfall wastewater possible alternatives — ocean outfall, spray irrisized to handle the summer peak flow. As part of treatment plant. gation, rapid infiltration beds and deep well injecthe overall project analysis, a detailed alignment tion. After exhaustive studies by experts, along study was completed to determine the best routing of the of two percent and for terms of 25 and 20 years, respectively. with presentations and public hearings, the commissioners force main, considering environmental issues, cost, permit- The city owns the wastewater treatment plant, and, in order unanimously selected ocean outfall as the best option to meet ting, possible interferences, traffic control and public con- to control the schedule and avoid delays, it was decided offi- the TMDL.” cials would pursue a loan. The city will recover from other cerns. In January 2015, DNREC concurred with the city’s Voters approved the borrowing of funds for the project in entities their proportionate principal and interest payments assessment that ocean outfall is the most environmentally a June 2015 special referendum. The city currently has com- through periodic billing. and financially responsible alternative when the Secretary of Johnson acknowledged that residents are feeling the DNREC issued an official decision. mitments from the clean water state revolving fund to finance the outfall and plant improvements at an interest rate effects of the ongoing construction, but are dealing with the see OCEAN page112
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World of Asphalt, AGG1 Academy & Expo Breaks Records
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he record-breaking 2018 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Academy & Expo concluded a successful run, March 6-8, with a very positive atmosphere, as attendees and exhibitors conducted business and discussed issues affecting future growth, such as infrastructure funding. Industry experts also shared best practices
during well-attended education sessions. The co-located exhibitions were held at the George R Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Registered attendance topped a near record of more than 8,300 at the close of the shows, with attendees coming from all 50 states, all 10 Canadian provinces and 50 countries
worldwide. Both World of Asphalt and AGG1 hosted a sold-out show floor that broke size records and spanned a combined 174,000 net sq. ft. of exhibits. More than 460 exhibitors, including more than 160 new to the shows, displayed their latest products and technologies for the aggregates, asphalt, and pavement maintenance and traffic safety sectors. Education was an integral component of the event, with attendees purchasing more than 10,000 tickets for the shows’ signature learning programs: People, Plants and Paving Conference from the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) and AGG1 Academy from the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA). “This was one of our best events ever that delivered it all for industry professionals: product innovations, focused education and quality networking,” said Kevin Kelly, president of Walsh & Kelly and World of Asphalt 2018 chair. “It is always an incredible opportunity to come together and learn from each other, and we thank all participants for their continued support.” “These outstanding numbers emphasize the value of the convention and AGG1,” said Joel Galassini, CEMEX regional president and AGG1 Academy &
Bagela is an industry leader in asphalt recycling equipment. (L-R): Mike McCarthy, sales representative of the Gorman Group, Albany, N.Y.; Jimmy Goddard, product support of Bearcat Manufacturing, Wickenburg, Ariz.; and Chris Lanzetta, sales representative of the Gorman Group, gathered at Bearcat’s booth at the World of Asphalt Show in Houston, Texas. Gorman is a long-time, loyal customer of Bearcat Manufacturing. The company’s chippers and distributers are commonly used to chip seal (oil and stone) many of the local town and county roads throughout the northeast.
LeeBoy representative Doug Thompson (R) spends some time with LeeBoy paver owners Bruce Easmunt (L) and Bill Flanagan from Millville, N.J.
Brandon Cole (L) and Jack Rizzo, both regional managers of Salsco Manufacturing in Cheshire, Conn., stand in front of the Salsco mini-paver.
Three of the northeast Volvo dealers lending a hand at the Volvo exhibit (L-R) are Andre Parent of Woods CRW in Vermont; Dan Rott of Woodco in Massachusetts; and Larry Drapeau of Tyler Equipment in Connecticut.
Tim Hoffman, product manager of rollers at Dynapac, was on hand to discuss the company’s compaction line.
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With Sold Out Show Floor Displaying Latest Equipment Expo chair. “This really is the best time for anyone in our industry to connect with peers, examine business issues that affect our operations and get energized for the future,” The next World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Academy & Expo will be held Feb. 12-14, 2019, at the Indianapolis Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. Exhibit space sales are open to companies, with space assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see WOA page 102
Mike Watt (L) of LiuGong NA took some time with Shawn Dodson of Beka World LP to explain the features of the new 856H wheel loader.
Caterpillar’s A.J. Lee introduced the company’s new line of cold planers at World of Asphalt. The PM300 series machines are ideal for smallto-medium job sites where optimum maneuverability is required.
(L-R): Randy Shavor and Ron Miller, both product specialists; Ed Brenton, brand marketing manager; and Troy Hitchcock, product specialist, all of Case Equipment, stand in front of the new Case SV212D single drum vibratory roller.
(L-R): Representing the Felling booth at World of Asphalt are Gary Knudsen, regional sales manager; Nate Upjus, sales manager; Mike Flynn, regional sales manager, northeast; and Jacob Meyer, trailer sales consultant. Here, they stand with Felling’s premier 25-ton FT50-3LP.
Aggregate producers and recycling facilities across the country have come to appreciate the advanced engineering and extraordinary quality of the Rubble Master portable track crushers. (L-R): Gerald Hannisch, CEO of Rubble Master; Jerry Tracey, president and founder of Tracy Road Equipment, Syracuse, N.Y., Danial Broomhall of Callanan Industries, Albany, N.Y.; and Scott Collins, vice president of sales, Tracey Road Equipment.
The KPI-JCI exhibit at World of Asphalt drew huge crowds.
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NTEA Fleet Congress Holds Educational Panels at Show
Jen Strelcheck, product manager of Boss Snowplow Company, goes over a number of recent product innovations with attendees.
Dejana Trucks & Utility Equipment’s Rich Idtensohn demonstrates the benefits offered by the company’s internal ladder rack in terms of reduced wind resistance and security.
(L-R): Frank Flores, Mark Wagner and John McCoy, all of Kenworth Truck Company, showcase the company’s work trucks at the event.
Andy Saltzman, Buyers Products, introduces attendees to the company’s new line of straight side backpack truck boxes.
The Fisher Snow Plows display. NTEA from page 36
highlighted at the show were presented during the event. Award winners included: • CARR, for the company’s new Factory Step, providing safer, more efficient and ergonomic entry and exit access from the Ford Transit full-size • J.W. Speaker Corporation, for its Model 8910 Evolution 2 LED headlight with an integrated temperature sensing lens heater to melt snow and ice • Workhorse, for its W-15 Pickup Truck, the first OEM offered plug-in, battery-electric, range-extended pickup, with a 2,200 pound payload and 5,000 pounds of towing
Ray Nunez, Western Products, speaks with attendees about the company’s Contractor Grade Wide-Out XL snowplow.
The CM Truck Beds display.
capability, the truck will be available in 2019 Established in 1964, the National Truck Equipment Association represents more than 1,500 manufacturers, distributors and installers involved with the work truck and trailer industry. As well as producing the annual Work Truck Show, the association provides technical information, education and member programs and services in support and advocacy for the work truck and trailer industry. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see NTEA page 114
The Palfinger display.
The Rush Truck Center display.
Chris Baker (L) and Jason Farmer, both of M.H. Eby Inc., Blue Ball, Pa., showcase the company’s products at the annual show.
Eric Schoenfeld (L) and Eric Norman, both of Auto Truck Group, answer questions about the company’s truck bodies at the show.
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Empire Crane Places Order for 14 New Demag Cranes Customer demand for strong, compact all terrain cranes is on the rise in North America and Terex Cranes distributor Empire Crane Co. in North Syracuse, N.Y., has placed an order for new models, including seven AC 45 City cranes. An uptick in the construction industry and customers’ interest in crane models that are compact in size, easy to transport and versatile is helping to drive Demag sales in Empire Crane’s northeastern U.S. territory. The Demag AC 45 City crane is the newest model in the Demag product line-up, and Empire Crane will be among the first distributors in North America to carry it. The new 3-axle compact crane has a 50-ton (45 t) lift capacity classification, is equipped with a 102.4 ft. (31.2 m) long main boom and a maximum system length of 145 ft. (44.2 m). With its compact carrier length of just 23.6 ft. (7.20 m) and overhead height of 10.4 ft. (3.16 m), the Demag AC 45 City crane is well suited for tight working job sites and many indoor lift projects. Empire Crane also is adding a 4-axle Demag AC 100-4L 120-ton (100 t) capacity class crane, a 5-axle, 140-ton (130 t) capacity class AC 130-5 crane, a pair of 5-axle, 180-ton (160 t) capacity class AC 160-5 cranes and a pair of 5-axle, 300-ton (250 t) AC 250-5 all terrain cranes to its inventory. Empire Crane also has ordered an AC 500-8 all-terrain crane, which is for the Hallamore Corporation.
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WTS Names MDOT SHA’s Samanta ‘Woman of the Year’ An organization dedicated to advancing women’s careers in transportation has named Sutapa Samanta, assistant district engineer of the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA), as Woman of the Year. At its Jan. 16 Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony, WTS (Women’s Transportation Seminar) recognized Samanta as “a mentor and a beacon of inspiration to many young aspiring women in her field.” “It is a blessing to get opportunities to develop and grow within as great a community as the MDOT SHA and more so, in the transportation industry,” Samanta said. “I strongly believe, the right skill set, a good work ethic and a collaborative attitude will always bring a lot of support from the organization and the industry. And my suggestion to the young professionals is not to limit themselves, as they can do much more than what they think they are capable of.” Samanta has been with MDOT SHA since 2006 and works in the District Four office, which handles WTS Woman of the Year, Sutapa Samanta
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URI, Construction Crews CelebrateCompletion of Steelwork University of Rhode Island officials and Nora Lewis photo contractors celebrated the installation of the The beam is lifted during the topping out ceremony on final piece of structural steel at the Jan. 26 at the new College of Engineering building. University’s new $150 million College of Engineering complex today during a topping out celebration. Such events are traditional milestones celebrated by workers in the trades, contractors and institutional leaders. Work on the largest project in URI history began in February 2017, and a ceremonial groundbreaking was held in April. The project is progressing on schedule, with classes expected to start at the new facility in September 2019. “As we look up at what has been accomplished in about a year at this site, we at URI, and indeed all Rhode Islanders, have every reason to be optimistic about the future,” said David M. Dooley, URI president. “We celebrate with the hundreds of skilled trade workers who have been working during the past couple of weeks in sometimes brutal cold to make this project a reality. Already, we can imagine what a magnificent facility this is going to be for our students, faculty and staff, and how it will play a key role in the state’s economic development.” At the peak of the steelwork, 100 workers were on the site. With this part of the project being completed, 2,137 tons of structural steel now historic home of URI ft. The trusses are 40 ft. apart. The Bridge dominate the skyline near Bliss Engineering on the will house teaching labs, departmental Hall, the historic home of URI Kingston Quadrangle since offices, research labs and graduate student engineering. 1928. areas. The next major steps in the “I sense the excitement The construction manager is Dimeo project are: building among our stu- Construction Co., and the architect and engi• Installing the roof and erectdents, faculty, staff and neer is Ballinger. Serving as the owner’s reping the exterior wall of the buildalumni as the building takes resentative on the project is Hill ing; shape,” said Raymond International. • installing plumbing under Wright, dean of the College Dimeo was named the project’s constructhe slabs in the ground floor of Engineering. “This proj- tion manager in April 2016. areas; ect means more and better “Today is truly a day of celebration as it • pouring concrete slabs; and teaching and learning is a critical milestone for the project. The • regrading East Alumni spaces and more opportuni- superstructure defines the shape of the Avenue. Nora Lewis photo ties for Rhode Island busi- building and the steel topping out signifies Prior to construction, five (L-R): David M. Dooley, University of Rhode Island president; nesses to work with our stu- the safe completion of the framing of the older engineering buildings — Doug Peckham, Dimeo Construction Co. vice president, ’88; and dents and faculty in a facil- structure, and a wish for continued good Crawford Hall, Gilbreth Hall, Raymond M. Wright, dean of the College of Engineering, at the ity that will house the best luck for the future of the building project Kelly Hall, Kelly Hall Annex beam signing as part of the topping out ceremony for the new $150 technology and equipment. including its eventual occupants,” stated and Wales Hall, all of which million College of Engineering building. Thanks to this engineering Doug Peckham, vice president of Dimeo opened in the late 1950s and complex, our students will Construction Co. “There is still a complex Funded by a $125 million bond issue graduate from URI as innovators and lead- path to be traversed over the next 18 early 1960s, were razed to make way for the approved overwhelmingly by Rhode Island ers, ready to move Rhode Island into a new months, and the commitment, collaboranew structure. The facility’s foundation and relocation of voters in 2014 and strongly supported by era of prosperity.” tion and will to succeed by the teams led the underground utilities — steam, power Rhode Island’s business and labor leaders, The new facility will include research by URI, Ballinger, Hill International, and telecommunications lines — are com- the first phase now under way will result in and classroom space for chemical, electri- Dimeo and the various subcontractors will pleted. About 30,000 cu. yds. of earth were a 190,000-sq.-ft. facility designed to foster cal, computer, biomedical, mechanical, be the key ingredient to maintain the high removed and stockpiled at East Farm and interdisciplinary collaboration and innova- industrial and systems, and civil and envi- level of success achieved to this juncture of about 10,000 cu. yds. were brought back to tion and meet the technology-driven changes ronmental engineering, as well as general the project.” in all segments of engineering. In fall 2016, University classrooms. A unique structural fill around the foundations. (This story also can be found on The foundations alone contain 9,700 cu. Rhode Island voters approved an additional system will be used for the central portion of Construction Equipment Guide’s webyds. of concrete. Project components include $25.5 million for the second phase of the the structure. 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• If you wait till the last minute you may not have time to be certified. • Employers still have an obligation to train, so why not see if that training has been effective by certifying? • You’re probably paying higher insurance premiums if your operators aren’t certified. • You’re likely missing out on work to employers who do have certified operators. • Ultimately, it’s the right — and safe — thing to do. “It’s not the first time the industry has had to come to terms with an extension of this rule, but, in the minds of most safety-conscious professionals, this should not be a reason to further delay training and certification,” said NCCCO CEO, Graham Brent. “Every day that goes by without
certified operators in the cab means those working around cranes — and even the general public who daily navigate construction sites in city after city across the country — are being put at greater risk of a crane incident that need not have happened.” “The safety benefits that accrue from professionally developed, accredited certification that has been available now for more than two decades are so compelling, it just doesn’t make any sense to delay embracing it a day longer,” he added. “The wait simply isn’t worth it.” See and hear industry leaders talk about the consequences of waiting to certify at: www.nccco.org/dontwait. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Crews Complete MassDOT’s $183M I-91 Viaduct Nine Months Ahead of Schedule By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT
While there is still work to complete on the $183.3 million Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) I-91 Viaduct Rehabilitation Project in Springfield, Mass., the pouring of new concrete decks has been completed nine months in advance of the August 2018 benchmark to achieve full beneficial use (FBU). The project was awarded to the joint-venture of J.F. White Contracting Co. and Schiavone Construction Co. LLC, with work beginning in July 2015. What makes this project unique is the way that the concrete was poured on the 4,800-ft.-long bridge (three lanes in each direction), which was done in two phases. For the second phase, crews poured between 350 and 400 cu. yds. of concrete every Friday. The work zone, in a major part of the city, included sections of the I-91 northbound and southbound, just south of State Street to the I-291 interchange ramps, and the replacement of various on- and offramps and sections of road. FBU marked a milestone of the work schedule, The work zone, in a major part of the city, included sections of which gave the J.V. a $9 million ($50,000 per-day, the I-91 northbound and southbound, just south of State Street six months) bonus for the early completion. The to the I-291 interchange ramps, and the replacement of variremainder of the work, which does not impact traf- ous on- and off-ramps and sections of road. fic, includes re-painting the bridge and removConstruction Services photo ing lead paint, and miscellaneous steel repairs. “We accelerated the project with a large work force,” said Bob Murphy of J.F. White, the project manager. “Being ahead of schedule was in our baseline when we planned the project. We turned in a very aggressive baseline schedule, saying we were going to achieve the maximum incentive. It’s a position we had to take upfront to show that we wanted to make that milestone.” New England winter weather conditions dictated the accelerated schedule, which meant that to meet the February 2018 deadline for FBU, the steps to achieve it needed to be The concrete was poured on the 4,800-ft.-long bridge (three lanes in complete by the end of 2017. “We hit all our target dates by no less than a each direction), which was done in two phases. few weeks all the way through,” said Murphy. The key was good communication and planning. The first “If we lost a week, we would pick it up in another week. It five months was a big learning curve — this bridge has was a well-planned job, with a terrific superintendent in 600,000-sq.-ft. of deck, and once we got through that first Chris Pehl, who has been with the project since May 2015.” phase, everyone knew exactly what to do and when it needed “We set goals for each construction season and then broke to get done — they really performed,” said Murphy. “We had the schedule down monthly, weekly, and finally, daily by smaller cranes, several material handling loaders, and many trade and subcontractor which helped organize the work high capacity heavy-duty forklifts and telescoping forklifts.” immensely” said Pehl. “The size of the project was so large Other equipment included big hydraulic hammers to take and there were so many different crews and trades each with out the old decks and jackhammers to clean the tops of the their own issues that it could easily feel out of control. The bridge’s beams. entire JFWS team and a team of excellent subcontractors Rather than do daily pours for the second phase, each came together to gain speed and efficiency.” Friday was set aside for pours between 350 and 400-cu.-yds. The first phase of the deck work had traffic switched from of concrete, which covered six spans. The bridge has 96 the high-speed lanes to the outside lanes to rebuild the mid- spans. dle, with the second phase concentrating on the outside see VIADUCT page 64 lanes.
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Crews Pour Concrete in Two Phases for Massachusetts’ I-91 Viaduct Project VIADUCT from page 60
To ensure that the pouring was efficient, an additional pump was kept on standby when one or two pumps were in place to receive the concrete. The ready-mix concrete was supplied by Construction Service, which has a concrete batch plant located a few miles from the viaduct project location off Route I-291 in Springfield. The company has a fleet of front-end discharge mixers which deliver concrete throughout the western Massachusetts area and is very committed The project was awarded to the joint-venture of J.F. White to the maintenance of the fleet. Contracting Co. and Schiavone Construction Co. LLC, with work This project required approximately 25,000 cu. beginning in July 2015. yds. of concrete to be delivered to the project site. Planning the placements is one thing, as is having a set-up and people to execute the work. This was all dependent on Construction Service manufacturing and delivering the concrete on schedule and sequence so that not a moment was lost. “The logistics of the job dictated their placement schedule,” said Ralph Olds, sales/quality control manager of Construction Service. Olds worked hand-in-hand with the joint-venture’s management staff and often visited the job site to ensure that everything went as planned. “J.F. White did a very good job of organizing a delivery Crews completed the $183.3 million Massachusetts schedule and it worked out very well for us,” said Olds. Department of Transportation (MassDOT) I-91 With approximately 10 trucks making Viaduct Rehabilitation Project in Construction Services photo Springfield, Mass., nine months early. continuous runs between the bridge and plant every Friday, nothing could be left to chance. ery. In fact, some of the staff helped supply “It’s a continuous operation as you can’t concrete for the repairs to the viaduct in the prepare the product the night before or in a late 1990s, which included patching the matter of minutes,” said Olds. “We can typdeck. ically manufacture 10 cubic yards in roughWhile few lessons were learned on this ly five minutes, so we have the ability to project for Construction Service, it honed manufacture approximately 100 cubic skills. yards in an hour. They were dumping con“It was like having 100 different bridge sistently about 60 yards an hour for each pours over the course of 24 months,” said span placement, so it was fairly comfortOlds. “We have a very good crew of drivers able for us to manufacture the quantities and experienced quality control staff.” they required. Our dispatch team did an “It was pretty impressive to get it done excellent job balancing the needs of this — it was a first time for a lot of us and project and those of our customer base.” The bridge is used by many Springfield New England winter weath- something to see,” said Murphy. “We had a commuters and trucks of various sizes er conditions dictated the team of engineers and superintendents, and schedule, which constant meetings and planning every day. throughout the day, so even though the dis- accelerated meant that to meet the tance was short, being aware of traffic con- February 2018 deadline for The planning evolved at different times, ditions was paramount. FBU, the steps to achieve it but once we understood the work and the “Our drivers got used to it,” said Olds. needed to be complete by the access points, we could get the flow. Many of the techniques we used on this project “Most times that they poured the pump end of 2017. can be repeated, but this was more unique location would be set up in different areas. We would typically start earlier in the morning, between 5 because we had such length here. It’s almost 5,000 feet each and 6 a.m., so the traffic was light and our drivers would get barrel, so you could spread it out.” The J.V. is being assisted by 23 subcontractors. Murphy into a routine for that specific day. Many times, it was staying off the highway and driving through the city. There were described the work of all involved as a constantly moving times when they had lanes either on East Columbus Avenue train, with various crews and subcontractors completing or West Columbus shut down because the concrete pumps tasks essential to replacing the concrete decks. (This story also can be found on Construction were set up there.” Olds noted that his firm has many experienced hands that Equipment Guide’s website at www.construchave worked on large projects, be it in production or deliv- tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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MassDOT Proceeds on Bridge Replacement in Raynham The Massachusetts Department roadway closures and detours of of Transportation’s Board of traffic, MassDOT said. Directors gave approval Feb. 12 to The new bridge also will be award a contract for about $20 milwider than the one there now and lion to replace the highway bridge will accommodate two travel lanes that carries vehicles on Route 44 plus an auxiliary lane in each direcover Route 24 in the southeastern tion. Shoulder and bicycle lines will town of Raynham. be added in each direction, “We have appreciated the input MassDOT said, along with sidefrom key stakeholders and members walks and a median to improve of the public throughout the design vehicle and pedestrian safety. process and look forward to replacMassDOT said it expects the ing this bridge and helping ensure project to be completed by the sumreliable travel throughout this corrimer of 2021. The new structure will dor,” said Jonathan Gulliver, be built in multiple stages in order to MassDOT highway administrator. minimize impacts, the announce“We know many travelers utilize ment said. this area and this project will proThroughout the work, it said, vide a new bridge, improved road“two lanes in each direction will be ways and intersections, and better MassDOT said the project includes replacing the existing structurally deficient bridge, replacing maintained on Routes 44 and 24 accommodations for those who are the on-ramp that carries traffic from Route 24 south to Route 44 east, adding new traffic signals, except during off-peak hours. Lane walking and bicycling through this reconstructing a section of Route 44, and providing new pedestrian and bicycle accommodations closures will be limited to overnight such as bicycle lanes, sidewalks and crosswalks. area.” off-peak hours and roadway cloMassDOT said the project sures of Route 24 that are necessary includes replacing the existing structurally tions such as bicycle lanes, sidewalks and struction method, the agency said, ensures for certain bridge replacement activities will that traffic can continue to flow across the be limited to weekend overnight hours.” deficient bridge, replacing the on-ramp that crosswalks. Crews also will utilize a “partial bridge old bridge while crews are constructing the carries traffic from Route 24 south to Route (This story also can be found on 44 east, adding new traffic signals, recon- slide,” in which workers build a section of new structure. Construction Equipment Guide’s webThe crews will slide the new bridge over site at www.constructionequipmentstructing a section of Route 44, and provid- the new to the side of the existing bridge and ing new pedestrian and bicycle accommoda- then slide it laterally into place. This con- one weekend night in 2019 and will require guide.com.)
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Tanglewood Hosts Ceremonial Topping Off Event at Complex Tanglewood hosted a ceremonial topping off event at the construction site of the festival’s new four-building complex, celebrating the placement of the final steel beam on top of the building site. The new building complex will support the performances and rehearsal activities of the Tanglewood Music Center — the BSO’s prestigious summer music academy — and serve as the home of the new Tanglewood Learning Institute. The beam — which was placed on top of the covered walkway connecting each building — was painted white and signed by the construction team, who were fêted at the event in celebration of this project milestone. Since construction began on the Tanglewood building project in September 2017, Consigli Construction Co. Inc., the general contractor on the project, has erected 275 tons of steel (with the average temperature during steel work 25 F), completing the basic structure for the four buildings, including Studio 1, a multi-use performance and lecture space; Studios 2 and 3, two smaller rehearsal and performances spaces; and a 150-seat dining café, designed to be an inforHilary Scott photo mal place for audience members and musi- (L-R) are Kevin Bergeron, senior associate, Consigli Construction; Phil Brault, project executive, Consigli Construction; cians to interact. The team of workers on the BSO Chairman of the Board Susan Paine; BSO Trustee and Chair of the TMC/TLI Initiative Committee Joyce Linde; BSO Managing Director Mark Volpe; project have put in 23,921 hours of Anthony Consigli, CEO, Consigli work, with the peak manpower level Construction; and Adrian Nial, hitting 50 people through five months associate principal, Reed of the project thus far. The construcHilderbrand. tion team is on schedule for substantial completion of the project in 10 will include renovations to the Ozawa months. In addition, 72 percent of the Hall Bernstein campus, including a subcontracts for the project have been reconfiguration of the entranceway awarded to local western gate to effectively integrate the camMassachusetts firms, with 16 percent pus with the new building complex based in Berkshire County. and improved restroom and food In addition to the team of construcservice amenities. The BSO also will tion workers honored at the topping implement a new horticultural plan off ceremony, BSO Managing for Tanglewood’s famous 524-acre Director Mark Volpe, BSO Chairman grounds, investing in both redesigning of the Board Susan Paine, BSO and revitalizing landscape elements, Trustee and Chair of the TMC/TLI as well as uniform strategies for docInitiative Committee Joyce Linde, umenting, maintaining, preserving and representatives from William and enhancing Tanglewood’s hortiRawn Associates, Architects and cultural assets. Consigli attended the event. This $30-million building project Scheduled to open in summer Hilary Scott photo 2019, the new four-building complex (L-R) are Phil Brault, project executive, Consigli Construction; BSO Chairman of the Board is part of a multi-year fundraising to support ongoing is being designed by William Rawn Susan Paine; BSO Trustee and Chair of the TMC/TLI Initiative Committee Joyce Linde; BSO effort Tanglewood building upgrades and Associates, Architects, led by William Managing Director Mark Volpe; and Anthony Consigli, CEO, Consigli Construction. horticultural renewal programs, proRawn and Cliff Gayley, and is the Designed to support the activities of the ing cafe, designed in part as a hub for visi- viding enhanced experiences for current and largest building project at Tanglewood since the construction of Ozawa Hall (1994), also Tanglewood Music Center and house the tors, TMC fellows and faculty, and TLI par- future generations of concertgoers and perdesigned by William Rawn Associates. new Tanglewood Learning Institute, the ticipants, and two smaller studios providing forming artists. This fundraising effort also Reed Hilderbrand is serving as the project’s largest building of Tanglewood’s new four- additional space for rehearsal, performance, will include a special endowment for the landscape architects. Consigli is the general building complex will provide modern space educational, and social activities. Located on BSO’s concert activities and other contractor building the new complex, and for rehearsal and concert activities accom- the Tanglewood grounds in close proximity Tanglewood programming. Further details Skanska is the Owner’s Project Manager. modating an audience of up to 200; multi- to Ozawa Hall, this new highly sustainable of this fundraising effort will be announced Kirkegaard Associates, led by Joseph Myers, media education and lecture programs with a building complex will be climate-controlled at a later date. 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MODEL
ENGINE TYPE
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
SCREED SIZE FT. (M)
12,800 (5,806) 9,700 (4,400) 12,500 (5,670) 18,500 (8,392) 40,250 (18,300) 43,000 (19,500) 40,785 (18,500)
4 (1.22) 8 (2.44) 8 (2.44) 8 (2.44) 8 (2.44) 10 (3.00) 8 (2.44)
34,560 (15,676) 42,600 (19,323) 44,315 (20,101) 48,300 (21,910)
PAVING SPEED FPM (MPM)
PAVING WIDTH FT. (M)
HOPPER CAPACITY TONS (T)
ATLAS COPCO DYNAPAC Track Asphalt pavers F1200C FC1300C FC1400C FC1600C F800T F1000T SD2500CS Wheeled Asphalt Paver F800W F1000W
Deutz Deutz Kubota Kubota Cummins Cummins Cummins
Cummins Cummins
8 (2.44) 10(3.00)
90 (27) 115 (35) 140 (43) 140 (43) 200 (61) 240 (73) 92 (28)
255 (78) 285 (87)
1-10 (.29-5) 1-13 (.29-3) 1-14 (.29-3) 1-18 (.29-5.5) 6-19 (1.8 - 5.8) 8-30 (2.44 - 9.1) 8-32 (2.44 - 9.75)
5.5 6 6.5 8 13.5 15 15
8 (2.4) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05)
250 (76) 175 (53) 175 (53) 225 (68.6)
20 (6.1) max 28 (8.5) max 30 (9.1) max 30 (9.1) max
10.0 (9.07) 14 (12.7) 16.7 (15) 16.7 (15)
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)
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)
200 (61) 250 (76) 250 (76) 250 (76) 108 (33) 210 (64) 210 (64) 210 (64) 210 (64)
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)
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)
15,000 (6,804) 28,000 (12,701) 27,500 (12,474) 25,720 (11,666) 29,500 (13,381) 2,650 (1,202) 30,000 (13,608) 12,200 (5,500) 13,100 (5,900) 23,100 (10,500) 55,000 (24,948) 60,000 (29,484) 65,000 (29,484) 83,000 (37,648) 69,000 (31,298) 85,000 (38,556) 88,000 (39,917) 115,000 (52,164) 49,500 (22,453) 28,500 (12,700) 74,600 (33,838) 108,000 (48,988)
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
51.7 (15.8) 45.5 (15.1) 47 (14) 42 (12.8) 49.5 (15.1) 51 (15.5) 37.1 (11.3) 28 (8.5) 28 (8.5) 30 (9.1) 37.1 (11.3) 41.5 (12.6) 29.3 (8.9) 22.6 (6.9) 40.1 (12.2) 16.4 (5) 22.6 (6.9) 22.6 (6.9) 37.1 (11.3) 30 (9.1) 91 (27.7) 73.3 (22.35)
5 (1.5)
6 (1.8) 10 (3) 16 (5) 1 (.3) 8.2 (2.5) 4 (1.2) 5 (1.5) 16 (4.9) 24 (7.5) 24 (7.5) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 32 (9.75) 50 (15.25) 50 (15.25) 20 (6) 20 (6) 30 (9.14) 40 (12.19)
—
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
32,500 (14,741) 51,886 (23,535) 41,525 (18,835) 41,525 (18,835) 61,260 (27,787)
8 (2.4) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0)
8 (2.4) 8.33 (2.54) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0)
300 (91) 143 (43.6) 284 (86) 284 (86)
21.58 (6.59) 19.5 (5.94) 22.75 (6.94) 22.75 (6.94)
11.5 (10.4) 11 (10) 13.8 (12.5) 13.8 (12.5)
n/a n/a n/a n/a
Up to 75 (22.9) Up to 75 (22.9) Up to 75 (22.9) Up to 75 (22.9)
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)
38,150 (17,300) 41,900 (19,000)
6-19 (1.8 - 5.8) 8-30 (2.44 - 9.1)
13.5 15
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Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins
Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins
AP300F AP500F AP600F AP1000F AP255E AP355F AP555F AP655F AP1055F NOTE: weights without screeds
GOMACO
GT-3200 3300 GT-3400 GT-3600 Commander III-3T Curb Cadet 4400 GT-6000-78 GT-6000-90 GT-6300 GP-2400-2T GP-2400-4T GP-2600-2T GP-2600-4T GHP-2800-2T GHP-2800-4T GP-4000-2T GP-4000-4T Commander III-4T GT-6300-4T Slipform GP3 GP4
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31,870 (14,458) 38,495 (17,461) 41,370 (18,765) 44,100 (20,003)
8 (2.4) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05) 10 (3.05)
400 (122) 290 (88) 290 (88) 290 (88)
20 (6.1) max 28 (8.5) max 30 (9.1) max 30 (9.1) max
10.0 (9.07) 14 (12.7) 16.7 (15) 16.7 (15)
ROADTEC Wheel Asphalt Pavers RP-170e SP-100e RP-190e RP-190ex Track Asphalt Pavers RP-175e RP-2505 RP-195e RP-195ex SP-200e
TEREX
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Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins
Cummins Caterpillar Cummins Cummins Cummins 7,460 (3,384) 10,473 (4,751) 11,966 (5,428) 13,925 (6,316)
29,280 (13,344) 32,360 (14,678) 38,800 (17,600) 38,800 (17,600)
200 (60) 104 (32) 215 (66) 215 (66) 168 (51)
21.75 (6.63) 16.66 (5.08) 22.5 (6.86) 22.5 (6.86) 19.5 (5.94) n/a n/a n/a n/a
10 (9) 14.3 (13) 13 (12) 13 (12) 11 (10)
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MODEL
ENGINE TYPE
WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
SCREED SIZE FT. (M)
PAVING SPEED FPM (MPM)
PAVING WIDTH FT. (M)
HOPPER CAPACITY TONS (T)
VOGELE Track Asphalt Pavers Super 700-3i Super 1300-3i Super 1700-3i Super 2000-3i Super 1800-3i SprayJet Super 2100-3i Wheel Asphalt Pavers Super 1703-3i Super 2003-3i
Deutz Deutz Cummins Cummins Cummins Cummins
14,100 (6,395) 23,370 (10,600) 40,344 (18,300) 49,053 (22,250) 48,500 (22,000) 48,281 (21,900)
4 (1.2) 5.8 (1.8) 8 (2.4) 10 (3.0) 8.3 (2.55) 8.3 (2.55)
98 (30) 98 (30) 250 (76) 250 (76) 79 (24) 82 (25)
10.5 (3.2) 16.4 (5.0) 19.5 (5.95) 28 ft. (8.6) 19.7 (6.0) spray mode 42.6 (13)
6.4 (5.8) 11 (10) 14.3 (13) 16.5 (15) 14.3 (13) 15.4 (14)
Deutz TCD 4.1L Tier IV Final Volvo D8 Tier IV Final Volvo D8H Tier IV Interim Volvo D8H Tier IV Interim
37100 (168,28) 41,810 (18,965) 34,392 (15,600) 39,021 (17,700)
8 (2.44) 10 (3.05) 42.65 (13) 42.65 (13)
242 (73.76) 224 (68) 65.6 (20) 65.6 (20)
16 (4.9) 26 (7.92) 8.35 (2.548) 8.3 (2.548)
11 / 207 T / cu ft (10.2 / 5.9 t / m3) 13 (12) 13.5 (14.9) 14 (15.4)
Cummins Cummins
38,140 (17,300) 47,509 (21.550)
8 (2.4) 10 (3.0)
250 (76) 250 (76)
19.5 (5.95) 25.5 (7.75)
14.3 (13) 16.5 (15)
VOLVO Tracked P4410B P7110B P7820C ABG P8820C ABG Wheeled PF2181 P7170B
Deutz Volvo D8 Tier IV Final
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
CATERPILLAR
PM310 - Track Undercarriage PM310 - Wheel undercarriage PM312 - Track Undercarriage PM312 - Wheel undercarriage PM313 - Track Undercarriage PM313 - Wheel undercarriage PM620 PM622 PM820 PM822 PM825
ROADTEC RX-100e RX-300e RX-300ex RX-600e RX-600ex RX-600eLR RX-700e RX-700ex RX-900e RX-900ex
WIRTGEN W 35 Ri W 50 Ri W 60 Ri W 100i W 100 CFi W 100 Ri W 120 Ri W 120 CFi W 130 CFi W 150 CFi W 200i W 200 Hi W 210i W 220i W 250i
27,295 (12,381) 39,112 (17,741)
8 (2.44) 10 (3.05)
260 (79.2) 297 (90.5)
21.0 (6.4) 26 (7.92)
11.4 (10.3) 13 (12)
DIMENSIONS (WXL) FT. (M)
WIDTH CUT IN. (CM)
DEPTH CUT IN. (CM)
OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)
ENGINE HP (KW)
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)
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)
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)
16,976 (7,700) 17,196 (7,800) 43,431 (19,700) 44,092 (20,000) 44,423 (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)
143 (105) 143 (105) 349 (260) 349 (260) 349 (260) 350 (260) 350 (260) 350 (260) 600 (440) 771 (567) 771 (567)
8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 8.37 x 36.45 (2.55 x 11.11) 9.15 x 47.6 (2.79 x 14.52) 9.15 x 47.6 (2.79 x 14.52) 9.27 x 47.6 (2.83 x 14.52) 9.27 x 47.6 (2.83 x 14.52) 10.03 x 47.6 (3.14 x 14.52)
39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 48.2 (122.5) 48.2 (122.5) 51.2 (130) 51.2 (130) 79 (201) 88 (223.5) 79 (201) 88 (223.5) 98.6 (250.5)
13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33) 13 (33)
47,746 (21,655) 46,203 (20,957) 48,153 (21,842) 46,610 (21,142) 48,382 (21,946) 46,839 (21,246) 72,260 (33,330) 74,580 (33,900) 79,630 (36,130) 80,887 (36,700) 82,650 (37,500)
325 (242) 325 (242) 325 (242) 325 (242) 325 (242) 325 (242) 630 (470) 630 (470) 755 (563) 755 (563) 755 (563)
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) 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)
20 (50.8) 47.25 (120) 47.25 (120) 86 (218.4) 86 (218.4) 86 (218.4) 98 (249) 98 (249) 150 (3.81) 150 (3.81)
8 (21) 12.5 (317) 12.5 (317) 13 (330) 13 (330) 12.5 (317) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6) 14 (35.6)
15,840 (7,184) 42,000 (19,051) 42,000 (19,051) 64,000 (29,030) 64,000 (29,030) 65,000 (29,483) 85,500 (38,782) 87,700 (39,780) 99,500 (45,132) 98,700 (44,770)
130 (96) 345 (257) 320 (235.4) 675 (496.5) 630 (463.4) 675 (496.5) 800 (597) 700 (515) 1050 (783) 950 (700)
9.3 x 47 (2.8 x 1.2) 28.2 x 5.25 (8.6 x 1.6) 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 8.4 (12.8 x 2.6) 41 x 8.8 (12.4 x 2.6) 41 x 8.8 (12.4 x 2.6) 41 x 8.8 (12.4 x 2.6) 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)
14 (35) 20 (50) 23 (60) 39 (100) 39 (100) 39 (100) 47 (120) 48 (120) 51 (130) 59 (150) 78 (200) 83 (210) 78 (200) 87 (220) 87 (220)
4 (11) 8 (21) 8 (21) 12 (30) 13 (32) 12 (32) 12 (30) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 13 (32) 12 (30) 13 (32) 14 (35) 14 (35)
10,141 (4,600) 15,280 (6,930) 16,534 (7,450) 31,945 (14,490) 41,667 (18,900) 32,518 (14,750) 33,951 (15,400) 43,872 (19,900) 42,682 (20,300) 45,856 (20,800) 60,654 (27,750) 61,747 (28,250) 63,714 (29,150) 82,453 (37,400) 97,114 (44,050)
60 (45) 141 (105) 141 (105) 215 (160) 345 (257) 215 (160) 215 (160) 345 (257) 345 (257) 400 (298) 610 (455) 610 (455) 720 (537) 801 (597) 1,010 (753)
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MODEL
ENGINE TYPE
DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)
WIDTH IN. (CM)
INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM)
FREQUENCY HZ
Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Kubota V3307 CR-TE4 (T4f) Deutz TD3.6 (T4f) Deutz TD3.6 (T4f) Cummins QSF 3.8 (T4f) Cummins QSF 3.8 (T4f) Cummins QSF 3.8 (T4f) Cummins QSF 3.8 (T4f) 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)
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)
59 (150) 59 (150) 73 (185) 73 (185) 73 (185) 73 (185) 91 (231) 91 (231) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (233) 95 (241) 95 (241)
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)
Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Cummins QSF 3.8 Cummins QSF 3.8
31 (78) 35 (88) 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) 42 (106) 47 (119) 51 (129)
59 (149) 59 (149) 68 (172) 68 (172) 68 (172) 77 (195)
34 (86) 38 (96) 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) 46 (116) 51 (129) 57 (144)
61 (154) 65 (165) 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) 105 (266) 105 (266) 116 (294)
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 1,800/1,800 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
83 (210)
83 (210)
140 (355)
ATLAS COPCO DYNAPAC CA1300D CA1300PD CA1400D CA1400PD CA1500D CA1500PD CA2500D CA2500PD CA3500D CA3500PD CA5000D CA5000PD CA6000D CA6000PD CA702D CA702PD CT3000 Double Drum Rollers CC800 CC900 CC900G CC950 CC1000 CC1100 CC1200 CC1300 CC2200 CC2300 CC3200 CC3300 CC3800 CC4200 CC5200 CC6200 CC1100C CC1200C CC1300C Combi Rollers CC2200C CC2300C CC3200C CC3300C CC4200C CC5200C Steel Drum Roller CS1400N Pneumatic Rollers CP1200 CP2100 CP2100W CP2700
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DV207 DV209D DV209CD DV210D DV210D HF DV210CD DV213 SV208D SV210 SV212D SV216D PT240D DV23 DV23CC DV26 DV26CC DV36 DV45 DV45CC
Kubota -D1105 Kubota -D1105 Honda-GX630 Kubota -D722 Kubota -D1105 Kubota-D1703 Kubota-D1703 Kubota- V2203 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Deutz TCD 3.6 Cummins QSF 3.8 Cummins QSF 3.8 Cummins QSF 3.8 Kubota-D1703 Kubota-D1703 Kubota- V2203
Deutz TD 3.6
64 (162) 64 (162) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 84 (213)
200 (508) 200 (508) 195 (495) 195 (495) 219 (556) 212 (538)
Cummins QSF 2.8 Cummins QSB 3.8 Cummins QSB 3.8 Cummins QSB 3.8
69 (175) 71 (180) 89 (226) 91 (231)
69 (175) 80 (203) 89 (226) 92 (233)
151 (283) 250 (635) 250 (635) 280 (711)
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 Deutz TCD 4.1 L4 Deutz TCD 4.1 L4 Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 3TNV88 Yanmar 4TNV88 Yanmar 4TNV88 Yanmar 4TNV88
57 (145) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 66 (170) 83.0 (211) 66 (170) 66 (170) 83.9 (213) 83.8 (213) 78.2 (198) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 47.2 (120) 51.2 (130) 54.3 (138) 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) 89 (226) 88.9 (226) 82.7 (210) 44.4 (113) 52.5 (133) 52.5 (133) 50.9 (130) 56 (142) 59.1 (150) 57.6 (!46)
181.2 (460) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 215 (547) 147 (373) 126 (320) 122 (309) 142.9 (363) 146.3 (371) 240 (610) 93 (235) 89 (225) 89 (225) 89 (225) 102 (258) 102 (258) 103 (261)
Kubota Deutz Deutz
n/a n/a n/a
68 (172.7) 80.4 (204.2) 81.5 (207)
4,200 vpm 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 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 Non-Vibratory, Pneumatic Tire Roller 58/66 58/66 58/66 58/66 45/57 45/57 45/57
BOMAG Pneumatic Tire Rollers BW11RH-5 BW27RH-4I BW28RH Tandem Drum Vibratory Rollers BW900-50 BW90AD-5 BW100ADM-5
Honda Kubota Kubota
35.4 (90) 35.4 (90) 39.4 (100)
37.8 (96.1) 37.5 (95.3) 41.5 (105.4)
122 (309.9) 209.4 (532.0) 224.4 (570) 64.8 (164.7) 79.9 (203) 78 (198)
n/a n/a n/a
70 42/63 42/63
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10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 Fax: 301/725-7361
38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 Fax: 302/846-0763
12051 Tac Court Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381 Fax: 703/257-2383
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Bomag’s New Single Drum Rollers Climb Steep Grades Bomag’s new generation of the compact BW 124-5 single drum vibratory roller series are available in both smooth (BW 124 DH-5) and padfoot (BW 124 PDH-5) drum configurations. With their 47.2-in. (119 cm) drum width and tight turning radius of just 88.2 in. (224 cm), these new compact single drum rollers are ideal for granular and cohesive soil compaction on congested jobsite applications such as backfill, landscaping, trench work or pipeline construction. They are the only single drum rollers in the weight class to feature dual pump drive, which allow them to climb up to 55 percent grades, according to the manufacturer. The intuitive Bomag Economizer compaction measurement system now available for the BW 124-5 series roller offers a higher level of compaction control not available on prior models. The cost-effective Economizer alerts operators of soil compaction progress, reducing passes and saving time and money. It requires no calibration to reliably deliver real-time compaction progress. As the degree of com-
movements. The blade features standard up/down function with available float position or tilt function. The flexible blade options expand the range of applications for the BW 124-5 series roller to include material distribution, profiling and leveling, all commonplace in construction and landscaping applications. The 46-hp (34.3 kW) watercooled diesel engine now powering the Bomag BW 124-5 series meets stringent Tier IV Final/Stage IV emissions standards. The smooth drum BW 124 DH-5 offers a 0.67-in. (1.7 cm) amplitude, while the padfoot BW 124 PDH-5 a 0.63-in. (1.6 cm) amplitude, to match drum vibration and compaction to the material. With its compaction flexibility, high tractive effort and compact design, the Bomag BW 124-5 single drum roller series delivers high-quality, cost-effective compaction. For more information, call 803/337-0700 or visit www.bomag.com/us.
With their 47.2-in. (119 cm) drum width and tight turning radius of just 88.2 in. (224 cm), these new compact single drum rollers are ideal for granular and cohesive soil compaction on congested jobsite applications such as backfill, landscaping, trench work or pipeline construction.
paction increases, the more LED lights on the Economizer light strip illuminate and indicate when optimum compaction is achieved. The system also warns operators of potential over-compaction as well as allows for the identification of “soft” spots in the material. A new-style ROPS/FOPS structure advances safe operation of the BW 124-5
series roller. The new 4-post structure safeguards the operator from machine rollerover and falling object situations. This new design enhances the operator’s 360-degree view around the machine. A new, simplified method for controlling the optional leveling blade replaces the previous foot pedal with a multifunctional travel lever at the operator’s fingertips for blade
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ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT 39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 allislandequipment.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
JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.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
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MODEL
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ENGINE TYPE
BOMAG (Continued)
BW100SL-5 Kubota BW120SL-5 Kubota BW120AD-5 Kubota BW135AD-5 Kubota BW138AD-5 Kubota BW141AD-5 Kubota BW151AD-5 Kubota BW161AD-5 HF Kubota BW190AD-5 HF Kubota BW191AD-5 HF Deutz BW206AD-5 HF Deutz BW154APO-4i Kubota BW161ADO-5 Kubota BW174APO-4f Deutz BW 190 ADO-5 Kubota BW 191 ADO-5 Deutz BW206ADO-5 Deutz Intelligent Compaction Rollers (Tandem) Deutz BW190AD-4 AM Combination Vibratory Rolers Kubota BW120AC-5 BW138AC-5 Kubota Single Drum Vibratory Rollers Deutz BW124DH-5 BW124PDH-5 Deutz BW145D-5 Kubota BW145DH-5 Kubota BW145PDH-5 Kubota BW177D-5 Kubota BW177DH-5 Kubota BW177PDH-5 Kubota BW211D-5 Deutz BW211DH-5 Deutz BW211PDH-5 Deutz BW213DH-5 Deutz BW213PDH-5 Deutz Intelligent Compaction Rollers (Single Drum) Deutz BW213 BVC-5 Soil Compactors Merc. Benz/MTU BC473EB-4 BC772EB-4 Deutz
CATERPILLAR CP34 CP44B CP54B CP56B CP68B CP74B CS34 CS44B CS54B CS56B CS64B CS68B CS74B CS78B ASPHALT CB14B (900 mm) CB1.7 CB14B (1000 mm) CB1.8 CB22B CB2.5 CB24B CB2.7 CB24B XT CB2.7 with ballast CC24B Combi CC2.6 Combi CB32B CB2.9 CB32B with Ballast CB2.9 with ballast CB34B CB34B with Ballast CB36B CB36B with Ballast CC34B Combi CCS7 CCS9 CB44B CB7 CB8
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DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)
WIDTH IN. (CM)
INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM)
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) 78.7 (200) 84.1 (213.5) 59.1 (150) 66.1 (168) 66.1 (168) 78.3 (199) 78.7 (200) 84.1 (213.5)
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) 95.1 (214.6) 85.7 (217.8) 91.1 (231.3) 65.6 (166.5) 72.3 (183.6) 71.9 (182.6) 84.5 (214.6) 85.7 (217.8) 91.1 (231.3)
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) 192.1 (490) 186.8 (474.5) 116.1 (295) 192.9 (490) 116 (294.6) 186.8 (474.5) 204.3 (519) 201.5 (511.8)
47.2 (120) 54.3 (138)
50.1 (127.3) 57.8 (147)
96.5 (245) 103 (261.6)
78.7 (200)
85.0 (216)
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) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0) 83.9 (213.0)
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) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227) 89.4 (227.0) 89.4 (227.0)
140 (355.6) 144.6 (367.3)
142 (360.7) 149.6 (380.0)
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)
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)
83.9 (213.0)
35 (90) 35 (90) 39 (100) 39 (100) 39 (100) 39 (100) 47 (120) 47 (120) 47 (120) 47 (120) 47 (120) 47 (120) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 51 (130) 55 (140) 55 (140) 51 (130) 67 (170) 84 (213) 59 (150) 59 (150) 67 (170
89.4 (227.0)
39 (100) 40 (101) 43 (110) 44 (111) 44 (111) 44 (111) 52 (131) 52 (131) 52 (131) 52 (131) 52 (131) 52 (131) 56 (141) 56 (141) 56 (141) 56 (141) 55 (140) 55 (140) 59 (150) 59 (150) 55 (140) 71 (180) 90 (230) 66 (167) 66 (167) 74 (187)
166.9 (424)
FREQUENCY HZ 72 72 63/67 50/56 50/56 45/55 45/55 50/70 50/70 50/70 50/70 45/46 40/55 45/46 40/55 40/50 40/50
F: 40-50
R: 46-57
63/67 50/56
89.0 (226.0) 89.0 (226.0) 113.8 (289.0) 113.8 (289.0) 113.8 (289.0) 117 (297.5) 117 (297.5) 117 (297.5) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368) 144.9 (368)
(41 41 31/35 31/35 31/35 29/32 29/32 29/32 30/34 30/34 30/34 30/34 30/34
148.1 (376.2) 121.7 (309.0)
n/a n/a
144.9 (368.0)
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)
80 (202) 77 (195) 78 (197) 75 (190) 105 (267) 105 (267) 97 (247) 97 (247) 97 (247) 97 (247) 97 (247) 97 (247) 93 (237) 93 (237) 93 (237) 93 (237) 115 (293) 115 (293) 114 (290) 114 (290) 116 (294) 120 (305) 144 (368) 176 (440) 176 (440) 169 (430)
28
35 31.9 30.5 30.5 30.5 28 35 31.9 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 28 28
70 57 65 57 42/52/63 60/48 42/52/63 60/48 42/52/63 60/48 42/52/63 60/48 42/52/63 60/48 42/52/63 60/48 48/55 48/55 48/55 48/55 48/55 42 42 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3 53.3/63.3
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39 Jersey Street • West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 www.allislandequipment.com
JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. • Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. • S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
1440 Route 9W • Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com
30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. • Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 17 Eagle Road • Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Rd. • Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 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
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
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Ray-Tech Infrared Corporation Appoints BKBC Machinery New Authorized Dealer Ray-Tech Infrared Corporation, located in Charlestown, N.H., recently appointed BKBC Machinery as its authorized dealer for northern and central New Jersey, all five boroughs of New York City, and Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties in New York. Ray-Tech Infrared manufactures more than 40 models of infrared machines. These models include walk-behind heaters, both trailer- and truck-mounted reclaimers and heaters, and combination machines. Wes Van Welsor, owner and president of Ray-Tech, was one of the owners of Poweray Infrared Corp, which introduced infrared heating of asphalt in 1964. BKBC Machinery is one of the Precision Companies, which are located in Oak Ridge, N.J. Bart Rhea, owner and president of the Precision Companies, has close to 35 years of experience in the New York
City and New Jersey construction industry. “Ray-Tech Infrared is a natural fit for our business, as many of the paving contractors, utility companies, and municipalities are already established customers with us for machinery, painting/sandblasting, rentals, new and used parts and attachments, and both in-shop and field
service repairs,” said Rhea. “Ray-Tech is well known for their quality, and the fastest and most even heats in the industry. We have already taken delivery of a 4-ton reclaimer, a 2-ton trailermounted combination unit, and several walk-behind models. We have several more models, including a 3-ton trailermounted combo unit, on order. It is our intention to both sell and rent the full lineup of Ray-Tech models in our territory.” For more information, visit www.bkbcmachinery.com/ and www.raytechinfrared.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
BKBC Machinery will now be carrying Ray-Tech Infrared products, including the 2-ton trailer-mounted combination unit.
Hyundai Construction Equipment Offers Three Tandem-Drum Compaction Models with operator-adjustable sprinHyundai Construction kling intervals. Each model Equipment Americas recently offers the largest drum in its added a third model — the weight class for optimum comHR26T-9 — to its Series 9 tanpaction results. dem-drum compaction rollers. Other standard equipment on Hyundai’s compact, tandemHyundai tandem-drum roller drum roller models are models includes ROPS roll bar, designed for asphalt paving hydrostatic drive, hydrostatic and maintenance, and offer vibration system at both drums, 360-degree visibility for the automatic vibration mode (douoperator. ble / single vibration), springThe Hyundai HR26T-9 loaded brakes on both drums, model has an operating weight manual emergency stop switch of 6,400 lb. (2,900 kg) and with touch sensitive switch at drum width of 47 in. (120 cm), with a working width of 49 in. The Hyundai HR26T-9 tandem-drum compaction the seat, spring-mounted dri(125 cm). A Tier IV Interim- roller has an operating weight of 6,400 lb. (2,900 ver’s compartment, four headcompliant Deutz D 2011 L2i kg) and drum width of 47 in. (120 cm). A Deutz D lights, driver’s seat with armdiesel engine rated at 31 hp (23 2011 L2i diesel engine rated at 31 hp (23 kW) rests and safety belt, and lockpowers the HR26T-9. able dashboard. kW) powers the HR26T-9. For more information, visit While the Hyundai tandemdrum roller models are primarily ture front and rear scrapers to keep the www.hceamericas.com. designed for asphalt paving applica- drums free of material buildup. They (This story also can be found on tions, contractors also may use these also provide 55-gal. (208.2 L) water- Construction Equipment Guide’s webcompact machines for soil com- spray systems that can sprinkle both site at www.constructionequipmentpaction. The tandem-drum rollers fea- the pavement surface of the drums, guide.com.)
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC www.elliottfrantz.com 10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 12051 Tac Court Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381 450 E. Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200
MONROE TRACTOR www.monroetractor.com 1001 Lehigh Station Road Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 Toll Free: 800/834-9606 7300 Eastman Road N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/452-0000 Toll Free: 800/287-5286 110 Old Ithica Road Elmira, NY 14845 607/739-8741 6 Equipment Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607/754-6570
EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 Long Island 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 New York City 718/626-3331 42 Kenosia Avenue Danbury, CT 06810 203/743-0088
SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. Serving MA and RI since 1956 www.schmidtequipment.com 80 Southbridge Rd. • Route 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 • 800/922-8295 2397 GAR Highway • Rte 6 & 136 North Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 • 800/456-6885 88 Camelot Drive • Unit 42 Plymouth, MA 02360 508/830-9997 • 800/916-0997 1620 Page Blvd Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595 • 800/734-5594 4 Sterling Road North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 • 800/531-2266
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210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 888/47-GROFF 888/47-(47633)
963 South Center Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 888/82-GROFF 888/82-(47633)
www.centralequipmentco.com 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane Stillwater, ME 04489 800/479-6193
30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd.Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781
www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/561-9000
20 Stauffer Lane Ephrata, PA 17522 888/66-GROFF 888/66-(47633)
100 Smith Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 877/33-GROFF 877/33-(47633)
4355 Admiral Peary Hwy Ebensburg, PA 15931 877-97-GROFF 877-97-(47633)
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201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856/767-5900
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MODEL
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ENGINE TYPE
CATERPILLAR (Continued) CD44B CD8 CB54B CB10 CD54B CD10 CB64B CB13 CB66B CB15 CB68B CB16 Pneumatic Tire Compactors CW16 – 9 wheel CW16 – 11 wheel CW34
DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)
WIDTH IN. (CM)
Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat Cat
59-111 (150-280) 59-111 (150-280) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67-118 (170-302) 67-118 (170-302) 79 (200) 79 (200) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) Compaction Width (Tires) 69 (173) 84 (213) 82 (208)
66 (167) 66 (167) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 74 (187) 92 (233) 92 (233) 92 (234) 92 (234) 92 (234) 92 (234)
Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
39 (99) 39 (99) 47 (119) 51 (130) 54 (138) 59 (150) 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168)
44 (111) 41 (104) 52 (131) 56 (142) 54 (138) 63 (161) 63 (161) 70.5 (179)
70.5 (179) 70.5 (179)
Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
54 (137) 66 (168) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214)
Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
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) 59.1 (150) 59.1 (150) 59 (150) 59 (150 59 (150) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168)
70 (178 85 (216) 85 (216)
INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM) 114 (290) 114 (290) 169 (430) 169 (430) 111 (280) 111 (280) 170 (433) 170 (433) 168 (427) 168 (427) 168 (427) 168 (427)
148 (375) 145 (368) 240 (609)
FREQUENCY HZ 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 42/63.3 42/63.3 42/63.3 – – –
HAMM Drum and Rubber Tire Rollers HD 10 VT HD 10C VT HD 12 VT HD 13 VT HD 14 VT HD 70K HD+ 70i VT HD 75K HD+ 80i VT HD+ 90i VT HD+ 110i VT Rubber Tire Rollers GRW 180i-10 (10 mt) GRW 180i-15 (15 mt) GRW 180i-20 (20 mt) GRW 280i-25 (25 mt) GRW 280i-30 (30 mt) Single Padfoot Drum Rollers H 5i P H 7i P H 12i P H 13i P H 13C P H 16i P H 18i P H 20i P Single Smooth Drum Vibratory Rollers H 5i H 7i H 7i VIO H 10i H 13i H 13i VIO (vib/osc) H 16i H 18i H 20i H 25i Tandem Smooth Drum Vibratory Rollers HD 8 VV HD 10 C VV HD 10 VV HD 10 VO (vib/osc) HD 12 VV HD 12 VO (vib/osc) HD 13 VV HD 13 VO (vib/osc) HD 14 VV HD 14 VO (vib/osc) DV+ 70i VV-S (split drum vib) DV+ 70i VO-S (split drum vib/osc) HD+ 70i VV HD+ 70i VV HF HD+ 70i VO (vib/osc) HD+ 80i VV HD+ 80i VV HF HD+ 80i VO DV+ 90i VV-S (split drum vib) DV+ 90i VO-S (split drum vib/osc) HD+ 90i VV HD+ 90i VV HF HD+ 90i VO (vib/osc) HD+ 90i PH VV (power hybrid) HD+ 110i VV
Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
Deutz Kubota Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
54 (137) 66 (168) 66 (168) 84.2 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214) 84.3 (214)
97 (247) 89 (213) 93 (237) 106 (269) 104 (265) 164 (417) 166 (421) 161 (408) 166 (421) 207 (525) 207 (525)
52/67 52/65 52/67 51/60 51/60 48/58 48/58 48/58 48/58 42/50 42/50
59 (150) 72 (184) 89.9 (228) 89.9 (228) 89.9 (228) 91 (231) 91 (231) 91 (231)
132 (337) 139 (331) 152.4 (387) 152.4 (387) 152.4 (387) 152.4 (387) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420)
30 30 30/36 30/36 30/36 28/31 27/30 27/30
33.7 (86) 41.5 (106) 43.7 (111) 43.7 (111) 51.6 (131) 51.6 (131) 56 (142) 56 (142) 59.3 (150) 59.3 (150) 63 (160) 63 (160) 63.4 (161) 63.4 (161) 63.4 (161) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 73.2 (186) 723.2 (186) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 80.9 (180) 70.5 (179)
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) 110 (280) 110 (280) 164.3 (417) 164.3 (417) 166.5 (423) 163 (414) 163 (414) 163 (414) 118 (300) 118 (300) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590) 232 (590)
52/65 52/65 52/67 52/67 52/67 52/67 51/60 51/60 51/60 51/60 42/50 42/50 48/58 45/67 48/58 48/58 45/67 48/58 42/50 42/50 42/50 45/67 42/50 42/50 42/50
84 (213) 84 (213) 84 (213) 82 (208) 82 (208)
59 (150) 72 (184) 72 (184) 88.9 (225) 88.9 (225) 89.9 (228) 91 (231) 91 (231) 91 (231) 99 (251)
222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564) 222 (564)
132 (337) 139 (331) 130 (331) 152 (387) 152 (387) 152 (387) 152 (387) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420) 165.4 (420)
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
30 30/42 36 30/36 30/36 33 28/31 27/30 27/30 27/30
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CHART from page 86
MODEL
HAMM (Continued) HD+ 110i VV HF HD+ 110i VO (vib/osc) HD+ 120i VV HD+ 120i VV HF HD+ 120i VO (vib/osc) HD+ 140i VV HD+ 140 VV HF HD+ 140 VO (vib/osc)
see CHART page 90
ENGINE TYPE
Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz
DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM)
WIDTH IN. (CM)
66 (168) 66 (168) 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198) 84 (214) 84 (214) 84 (214)
70.5 (179) 70.5 (179) 84 (214) 84 (214) 84 (214) 89.3 (226) 89.3 (226) 89.3 (226)
54 (137) 54 (137) 67 (170) 67 (170) 67 (170) 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)
INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM) 232 (590) 232 (590) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598) 235 (598)
FREQUENCY HZ 45/67 42/50 40/50 45/67 40/50 40/50 45/67 40/50
SAKAI Soil (padfoot) SV204T Kubota SV204TB Kubota SV412T Cummins SV412TB Cummins SV540T Cummins SV540DF Cummins SV540TB Cummins SV540DBF Cummins SV640T Cummins SV510ST-III Cummins Soil (smooth) SV204D Kubota SV204DB Kubota SV204TF Kubota SV204TBF Kubota SV412D Cummins SV412DB Cummins SV412TF Cummins SV412TFB Cummins SV540D Cummins SV540TF Cummins SV540TFB Cummins SV540DB Cummins SV640D Cummins Asphalt (tandem) CR271 Honda SW354 Kubota SW354W Kubota SW502S-1 Kubota SW502W-1 Kubota SW504 Kubota SW652ND-1 (Osc/Vibe) Kubota SW654 Kubota SW654ND Kubota SW770HF Isuzu SW770ND (Osc/Vibe) Isuzu SW850ND-II (Osc/Vibe) Deutz SW880-1 Cummins SW990-1 Cummins Asphalt (combination: steel and pneumatic tire) TW320-1 Kubota TW330-1 Kubota TW354 Kubota TW504 Kubota Asphalt (vibratory pneumatic) GW750-2 Isuzu GW751 Kubota Asphalt (static) R2H-4 Kubota
VOLVO
DD15 DD25B DD30B DD35B DD105 DD110C DD120C DD140C SD45B SD75B SD115B ABG PTR240 PT125C
Kubota D722-B Tier IV Kubota D1803-M Kubota D1803-CR-TE4B Kubota D1803-CR-TE4B Volvo D3.8 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Volvo D3.3H Tier IV F Volvo D3.8 Tier IV F Volvo D4 Tier IV F Cummins QSB3.3 Volvo D3.3 Tier IV F
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)
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)
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)
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)
30 30 30 - 38 30 - 38 30 - 38 28 - 37 28 - 37 28 - 37 28 - 37 28 - 37
30 30 30 30 30 - 38 30 - 38 30 - 38 30 - 38 28 - 37 28 - 37 26 - 33 28 - 37 28 - 37
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)
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)
83 (210) 83 (210)
87 (221) 87 (220)
11.3 (3.4) 11.3 (3.4) 13.4 (4)
n/a
39.4 (100) 47.2 (120) 49.2 (124.9) 54.1 (137.4) 66.1 (167.89) 67 (170.18) 79 (200) 84 (213.4) 54 (137.16) 66 (167.6) 84 (213.4) 78 (198.5) 68 ( 172.7)
40 (101.6) 43 (109.2) 53.7 (136.39) 58.5 (148.59) 72.4 (183.89) 74 (187.96) 87.3 (221.7) 92.5 (234.9) 61 (154.9) 72 (183) 90 (228.6) 89 (226.5) 72 (182.8)
62.7 (159.3) 110 (279.4) 102 (259.08) 99.7 (246.38) 181 (459.74) 158 (401.32) 149 (377.2) 180 (456.2) 101.1 (257.8) -----
66.7 55 to 67 66.7 66.7 40 to 50 -50 to 66.7 45 to 66.7 30.8 / 27.5 30.8 30.8 ---
47 (119) 51 (129) 47 (119) 51 (129)
22 (55) / 43 (109)
4.3 (1.3) 4.7 (1.4) 4.3 (1.3) 4.7 (1.4)
7.3 (2.2)
8.6 (2.6) 8.3 (2.5) 8.6 (2.6) 8.3 (2.5)
67 67 67 55 55 55 49 49 49 42 - 67 50
42 - 67 42 - 67 67 67 52 52
40 40
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Epiroc Integrates Dust Suppression Into New Drum Cutter Epiroc AB, the subsidiary of Atlas Copco regulatory compliance.” ing each pick with the maximum cutting Group that is planned to be listed on the Features that make the ER 1500 reliable, power to penetrate the rock. stock exchange in 2018, has introduced the long-lasting and low-maintenance include a The ER 1500 uses large spur gears driven ER 1500 drum cutter excavator attachment. highly efficient, powerful and robust drive by high-torque hydraulic motors. The robust The powerful transverse drum cutter is ideal train, secure attachment of cutter drums, gear wheels allow the drum cutter to be used for tunneling, special foundation work, in the most difficult conditions. A cendemolition and soil mixing, and featral fixing system allows the drum cuttures an integrated dust suppression ter to rotate 360 degrees without havsystem to help maximize safety and ing to be disconnected from the excahelp to achieve OSHA silica dust reguvator. With low-vibration and quiet lations. operation, the ER 1500 also can work At a service weight of 3,858 lbs. in sensitive areas. (1,750 kg), the ER 1500 double-head The integrated dust suppression sysmachine is suitable for carriers of tem reduces dust directly in the cutting 44,000 to 88,000 lbs. (20,000 to 40,000 area, helping contractors to comply kg). It offers: with the Occupational Safety and • Rated power of 160 hp (120 kW). Health Administration (OSHA) final • Cutting force of 9,100 to 15,700 lb. silica rule that became enforceable on ft. (40.6-69.9 kN) at 5,000 psi (350 ER 1500 cutter heads are designed to provide opti- Sept. 23, 2017. bar). In contrast to dust suppression sysmum cutting power at the recommended rotation • A standard cutting head width of speed of 75 rpm. They ensure a smooth cutting tems with water spray cannons, the ER action while providing each pick with the maxi- 1500 solution positions water jets as 35 in. (88 cm). mum cutting power to penetrate the rock. • 44 tungsten carbide-tipped picks. close as possible to the working area, “The ER 1500 is designed for maxensuring that the spray reaches the imum efficiency to help our customers rigid and wear-resistant gear housing as well dust-producing area while making it easy for increase productivity and lower costs,” said as pick boxes with hardened wear sleeves. the excavator operator to control it. Rich Elliott, Epiroc product manager — ER 1500 cutter heads are designed to proOperating under its own brand name and hydraulic attachments. “In addition, we’ve vide optimum cutting power at the recom- logo, Epiroc’s line of hydraulic attachments integrated a simple and efficient dust control mended rotation speed of 75 rpm. They includes breakers, combi cutters, concrete system that promotes operator safety and ensure a smooth cutting action while provid- busters, pulverizers, multi-grapples, com-
pactors, bucket crushers, hydro magnets, steel cutters and drum cutters. Atlas Copco announced in January 2017 that the group will split into two companies in 2018: Atlas Copco, focusing on industrial customers, and Epiroc, focusing on mining, infrastructure and natural resources customers. Epiroc began operating as an independent business on Dec. 1, 2017, providing market-leading products and services to those industries. In the United States, the Epiroc organization started operating under the Epiroc name as of Dec. 1, 2017. The local Epiroc organization consists of 370 employees, who provide sales and service from 17 locations. Epiroc’s new Hydraulic Attachment Competency Center in Independence, Ohio, combines a customer center, repair shop and configuration center with its own dedicated parts and supplies warehouse. The Epiroc split with Atlas Copco is proceeding according to plan, but remains subject to approval by Atlas Copco shareholders in April 2018. For more information, visit www.epiroc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
CHART from page 88
MODEL
ENGINE TYPE
WACKER NEUSON Double drum Walk-behind RD7A RD 7H-ES Single Drum Walk-behind RS 800A RSS 800A Trench roller RTLx-SC3 RTL 82-SC3 RTKx-SC3 RTK 82-SC3 Double Drum ride-on RD 12-90 RD 12-90A RD 16-90 RD18-80 RD18-100 RD18-100c* RD24-100 RD24-100c RD24-100o** RD 27-100 RD 27-120 RD28-120 RD28-120c RD28-120o RD40-130 RD40-130c RD40-130o RD45-140 RD45-140c RD45-140o Soil Compactors RC50 RC50p*** RC70 RC70p
Honda Hatz
Honda Honda
DRUM WIDTH IN. (CM) * c= combination
25.6 (65) 25.6 (65)
28.3 (72) 28.3 (72)
Kohler Kohler Kubota Kubota
22 or 32 (56 or 82) 32 (82) 22 or 32 (56 or 82) 32 (82)
Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota
53.4 (137) 53.4 (137) 65.5 (168) 65.5 (168)
Wacker Honda Kohler Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota
35.4 (90) 35.4 (90) 35.4 (90) 31.5(80) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 39.4 (100) 47.3 (120) 47.3 (120) 47.3 (120) 47.3 (120) 51.2 (130) 51.2 (130) 51.2 (130) 54.4 (140) 54.4 (140) 54.4 (140)
WIDTH IN. (CM) ** o=oscillation
27.5 (70) 27.5 (70) 33 (83) 33 (83)
22 (56) 22 (56) 32 (82) 32 (82)
40.8 (103) 40.8 (103) 39.4 (100) 33.7 (86) 41.6 (106) 40.9 (104) 43.7 (111) 43.7 (111) 43.7 (111) 43.3 (110) 51.2 (130) 51.6 (131) 51.6 (131) 51.6 (131) 53.2 (135) 52.7 (133) 53.2 (135) 56.3 (143) 54.4 (138) 56.3 (143) 53.4 (137) 53.4 (137) 65.5 (168) 65.5 (168)
INSIDE TURN RADIUS IN. (CM) ***p = padfoot
n/a n/a
n/a n/a
FREQUENCY HZ
3726 (62) 3726 (62)
4200 (70) 4200 (70)
63 (160) 63 (160) 63 (160) 63 (160)
2500 (42) 2500 (42) 2500 (42) 2500 (42)
131.6 (337) 131.6 (337) 129.1 (331) 129.1 (331)
1800 (30) 1800 (30) 1800 (30) 1800 (30)
61 (154) 61 (154) 79.6 (202) 87.8 (223) 83.9 (213) 83.9 (213) 97.3 (247) 97.3 (247) 97.3 (247) 98.8 (250) 94.9 (241) 93.3 9 (237) 93.3 9 (237) 93.3 9 (237) 106 (269) 106 (269) 106 (269) 104.1 (265) 104.1 (265) 104.1 (265)
3900 (65) 3900 (65) 4200 (70) 3,900(65) 3,900(65) 3,900(65) 4020 (67) 4020 (67) 4020 (67) 3300 (55) 3300 (55) 4020 (67) 4020 (67) 4020 (67) 3600 (60) 3600 (60) 3600 (60) 3600 (60) 3600 (60) 3600 (60)
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Dynapac North America Hosts Event Launching New Visual Identity, Vision The historic Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C., provided the back drop for the Dynapac North America visual identity launch where the company showcased newly branded Dynapac equipment and shared the future of the organization to more than 80 dealers and rental partners from the United States, Canada and Mexico. The program started with presentations from North America President Brian Bieller; Global Vice President Herman Matthyssen; and Global Vice President Aftermarket, Abhijit Som. There was reflection of Dynapac’s past, an introduction to the Fayat Group and a glimpse into the future of Dynapac within the Fayat family. Guests were whisked to a formal introduction of equipment in the new visual identity, including the red elements well recognized with the Dynapac brand. Equipment included the sixth generation CC1200 and CC4200 double drum asphalt rollers, CA1400 soil roller; and the newest edition to the Dynapac paver family, the FC1600C commercial class paver. The Fayat acquisition of Dynapac from Atlas Copco was finalized on Oct. 4, 2017, leaving a short window to launch the new visual identity before the upcoming trade show and spring paving seasons. “We felt this event needed to happen now, not only to introduce the new visual identity, but to share the vision and strategy of Dynapac’s future with our partners,” said Brian Bieller. “Dynapac did a great job of showcasing the new products, vision and plan moving forward,” said Victor Rig, Harter Equipment. Dynapac North America will publicly launch the new visual identity at the National Pavement Expo, The (ARA) Rental Show and World of Asphalt during first quarter 2018. For more information, visit www.dynapac.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Cat CB10 with vibration and oscillation offers a wide range of applications from large expressway projects to smaller, yet critical, urban-type work.
Cat Adds Oscillatory Vibration System to Asphalt Compactor Pre-launch presentation
Dynapac Aftermarket team presentation.
Caterpillar Inc. announced the addition of oscillatory vibration to its expanding lineup of asphalt compactors. The CB10 is an 11 ton (10 t) asphalt compactor that can be equipped with a combination of oscillatory and vibratory drums. The CB10 with oscillation technology builds upon the proven durability and performance offered by existing Cat asphalt compactors and delivers the solutions that helps contractors become more versatile, productive and profitable. Caterpillar Oscillation Design The design combines Caterpillar’s high-performance vertical vibration on the front drum with new oscillation technology on the rear drum. The front drum with vertical vibration is available in two amplitude, five amplitude, or VersaVibe systems that provides initial compaction, while the rear drum with oscillation continues the excellent performance for optimal smoothness and density. The oscillatory system utilizes the proven pod-style eccentric weight technology developed by Caterpillar and has a 2 year/2,000 hour service interval that helps contractors maximize uptime and limit routine maintenance costs. A durable power-transmission employs a unique belt-drive system that delivers two-times the load capacity of timing belt systems for more reliable operation. In addition, the hardened drum shell offers long-term strength on a variety of mix designs and delivers outstanding mat texture, density, and smoothness, according to the manufacturer. Application Versatility is essential for contractors to make the most of their equipment. The Cat CB10 with vibration and oscillation offers a wide range of applications from large expressway projects to smaller, yet critical, urban-type work. The front drum utilizes vertical vibration that delivers the amplitudes and frequency options for thicker lifts and tough mix designs, while the oscillation system on the rear drum gently massages the asphalt with a back and forth motion that performs effectively on thin lifts and near sensitive structures such as buildings, bridge decks, and over underground utilities like fiber-optics, electric, water and gas lines. For more information, visit www.cat.com.
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Terex Advance Charger FDC300 Boasts High Payload
This new Charger front discharge truck comes standard with a redesigned 10-cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) mixer drum with 46-in. (116.8-cm) opening for fast and efficient charge/discharge of material. To provide the optimum balance between durability and payload, the drum shell is constructed with 3/16-in. (.4-cm) thick AR400 brinell steel, similar to that of Terex Advance FD/FDB series front discharge mixer trucks.
The Terex Advance Charger FDC300 front discharge mixer represents a first-inits-class truck design for delivering ready mix concrete to job sites in congested urban areas. Starting from a fresh design slate, the new Terex Advance Charger series truck is lighter, offers a shorter concrete charge height, and delivers the same tight turning radius characteristics as traditional Terex Advance FD/FDB front discharge mixers. These new attributes of the FDC300 front discharge truck meet the expectations of concrete producers delivering concrete in densely populated cities. Competitively priced with rear discharge mixer trucks, the new FDC300 keeps all the popular benefits offered by the FD/FDB series trucks — driving directly into the job site, quickly discharging the load from inside the driver’s cabin and eliminating the chute man — which helps to save companies, on average, up to $50,000 per year, according to the company. Through application-matched component selection and new design innovations, total truck weight for the new FDC300 truck has been reduced. The 3-axle truck design incorporates a non-driven front axle, lighter drum and drum drive, powerful 9-liter engine, and durable single frame construction to reduce weight compared to the traditional 3-axle Terex Advance FD3000 front discharge
mixer truck. This gives the new FDC300 truck a concrete payload capacity of up to 10 cu. yd. (7.6 cu m). “Producers already receive up to an additional load of concrete delivered each day with the front discharge design,” said Mark Aubry, director of customer engagement of Terex Advance. “With its lighter weight, the new FDC300 also offers producers more payload per delivery, while meeting axle load limits.” The new Charger series front discharge truck features a 12-ft. 4-in. (3.8-m) concrete charge height, making it 16 in. (40.6 cm) shorter than traditional front discharge mixer trucks. The lower profile of this city-class truck eliminates the need to make modifications to the ready-mix plant to fill the drum. Offering a more effective solution than rear discharge mixer trucks for urban concrete delivery, the FDC300 truck’s non-driven front axle with disc brakes offers a rated capacity of 22,800 lb. (10,342 kg). The new design allows the truck to take advantage of the axle’s increased wheel cut to provide a tight turning radius, making it perfect for delivering concrete into congested job sites and maneuvering the streets of major metropolitan areas. This new Charger front discharge truck comes standard with a redesigned 10-cu. yd. mixer drum with 46-in. (116.8-cm) opening for fast and efficient charge/discharge of
material. To provide the optimum balance between durability and payload, the drum shell is constructed with 3/16-in. (.4-cm) thick AR400 brinell steel, similar to that of Terex Advance FD/FDB series front discharge mixer trucks. Drum positioning has been moved forward on the frame to offer a one-third to two-thirds weight distribution over the front and rear axles respectively to improve driving comfort and responsiveness. Built from the ground up in the Terex Fort Wayne facility by the same craftsmen building the traditional FD/FDB front discharge trucks, the chassis of the new FDC300 truck incorporates a single rail frame with a 130,000-psi (8,963 bar) tensile strength for added durability. It features the popular Allison 4560RDS, 6-speed overdrive automatic transmission with maximum 565 hp (421 kW) and 1,650 lb.-ft. (2,237 nm) torque ratings. A front multileaf spring axle and Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX air ride tandem axle suspension systems offer a smooth ride to reduce operator fatigue. The new Terex Advance Charger series truck features the latest designs to enhance operating safety. Forward positioning of the cab gives the driver a 20 percent wider field of view than traditional front discharge trucks. The truck’s lower profile also delivers easier entry/exit of the cab, and its new cab design offers three-point-contact access.
New exterior lighting improves truck visibility on the road and at the plant. The new truck is powered by the 380 hp (283 kW) Cummins 9L CARB and EPA 2017 compliant diesel engine. The driver controls concrete discharge and chute positioning from inside the cab, and a new chute extension storage design provides for natural driver movements for installing/uninstalling. All fluid fill-points and checks for the engine and water, fuel and DEF tanks are conveniently located in a centralized service area on the truck’s street side. Capacity for the fuel and water tanks are 70 gal. (265 L) and 125 gal. (473 L) respectively. “The new Terex Advance Charger FDC300 front discharge mixer truck is built to be a rear discharge market disrupter, as it offers all the advantages of a front discharge design in a highly maneuverable, high-payload package competitively priced to rear discharge models,” said Aubry. “Now producers who run a mixed fleet of front and rear trucks or who haven’t considered purchasing a front discharge truck before have a purpose-built, cost-effective option for making the switch to the front discharge design.” For more information, visit www.Terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Wacker Neuson Crowns New Trowel Competition Winner Wacker Neuson’s Trowel Challenge returned to the 2018 World of Concrete, Jan. 23 to 27 in Las Vegas and continued its tradition as an exciting and tightly-matched competition. More than 100 operators from around the world competed on the reconfigured course that required operators to show off their precision operating skills, as well as speed, when they navigated tight turns through the 1,750 sq. ft. course. A large crowd gathered for the final competition on Jan. 26, where the top 10 fastest finishers from the earlier qualifying rounds made a final run of the course. The final run time was added to the qualifying time to determine the winner of the grand prize — a customized Wacker Neuson CRT48-37V ride-on trowel powered by a Vanguard BIG BLOCK V-twin engine. The competition was fierce with mere tenths of a second separating the top three finishers and only 6.6 seconds separating first and tenth place. First Place — Derek Gromacki, PJ Dick Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gromacki came into the finals with the fastest qualifying time of 37.539 seconds. He maintained his lead and took home the grand prize with a final run time of 36.765 and a total time of 74.304. Gromacki has been finishing concrete for 21 years and this is his first time participating in the Trowel Challenge. Second Place — Josh Smith, H & M Precision Concrete, Greenville, Ohio Smith was a returning participant to the Trowel Challenge. He took second place in 2016, as well as this year. Smith came into the finals with the fourth place qualifying time of 39.505. Due to an excellent final run
time of 34.898, for a combined time of 74.403, he jumped up two spots taking second place. H & M Precision Concrete was well represented in the finals, with Jeremy Fox taking ninth place. Third Place — Tai Johnson, V & G Concrete Construction, Melbourne, Australia Johnson traveled the farthest distance to participate in the challenge. Johnson maintained his third place qualifying spot of 38.858 with a final run time of 35.916 and a final total time of 74.774. V&G Concrete Construction’s John Vigliaroni came in sixth place, making an impressive showing from Australia. Each of the top three finishers took home a crystal trophy and all top 10 finishers received a special Trowel Challenge shirt, plus free tuition to the Wacker Neuson Technical Academy Industrial/Commercial Concrete Floor course, March 6 to 7, 2018, at the company’s Menomonee Falls training center. The two-day, hands-on class is conducted by Wacker Neuson’s ACI certified flatwork finisher Luke Sevcik and 26-time Golden Trowel Award winner, Bryan Birdwell. Birdwell has proven his expertise in producing the flattest, most level concrete floors in the world. The slab used for the 2018 Trowel Challenge competition was finished by Wacker Neuson’s concrete crew and Birdwell and achieved an amazing superflat floor rating of Ff175 and Fl104.
Derek Gromacki, PJ Dick Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., sits on his new custom 48-in. CRT4835V ride-on trowel powered by a special Vanguard BIG BLOCK V-twin engine. Gromacki won the grand prize trowel for being the most precise and fastest operator to compete in Wacker Neuson’s Trowel Challenge competition held at World of Concrete in Las Vegas.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see WINNER page 98
Hundreds of show attendees watched Derek Gromacki navigate the 2018 Wacker Neuson Trowel Challenge course at the World of Concrete, Jan. 26, 2018, in Las Vegas. Gromacki’s ride-on trowel operating skills out-paced more than 100 other participants in the popular competition.
Derek Gromacki, PJ Dick Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., navigates one of the tight turns at the 2018 Wacker Neuson Trowel Challenge. This year’s course was reconfigured to show off the competitor’s precision finishing skills as well as speed. A large crowd gathered to watch the final competition, which proved exciting with mere tenths of a second separating the top three finishers.
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NAPA Swears in Silver Star’s Craig Parker Chairman Craig Parker was sworn in Feb. 12 as 2018 chairman of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) at a ceremony during the association’s 63rd annual meeting. As chairman, Parker is responsible for guiding NAPA’s efforts to support the asphalt pavement industry. Parker is executive vice president of Silver Star Construction, based in Moore, Okla. The company operates one asphalt plant and offers paving and related construction services in the Oklahoma City area. Priorities for Parker’s term as NAPA chairman include worker safety and quality pavements. “Roadbuilding is a dangerous job, and we need to find ways to make it a safer work environment for all of our employees,” said Parker. “With its training and education programs, NAPA is focused on worker safety, and we are committed to seeing companies put innovations into place to make what we do safer and more efficient.” Parker also will work with NAPA’s professional staff on the need for infrastructure investment and a stable funding stream for construction, maintenance and improvement of the nation’s infrastructure. Parker has been an active member of NAPA, serving as the state director of Oklahoma for seven years, as well as providing oversight of NAPA-directed research into asphalt’s perform-
ance and environmental characteristics. He also served on the task group overseeing revisions to the Diamond Commendations program, NAPA’s program that recognizes asphalt plants, terminals, and paving crews for adherence to best practices and a commitment to quality. Other national officers serving with Parker for 2018 on the NAPA board of directors are: • First Vice Chairman John Harper, president of Wiregrass Construction Co. Inc. in Dothan, Ala.; • Second Vice Chairman James Winford Jr., president of Prairie Contractors Inc. in Opelousas, La.; • Third Vice Chairman James Mitchell, president of Superior Paving Corp. in Gainesville, Va.; • Secretary Brady Meldrem, president of Norris Asphalt Paving in Ottumwa, Iowa; and • Treasurer Timothy Lee, CEO of Lakeside Industries Inc. in Issaquah, Wash. The NAPA board of directors is responsible for the governance and oversight of the operations of the National Asphalt Pavement Association. For more information, call 888/468-6499 or visit AsphaltPavement.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Craig Parker was sworn in Feb. 12 as 2018 chairman of the National Asphalt Pavement Association.
Wacker Neuson’s Contest Winner Hails From Pittsburgh WINNER from page 96
Wacker Neuson’s Trowel Challenge Competition winners for 2018 (L-R) are first place, Derek Gromacki, PJ Dick Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa; second place, Josh Smith, H & M Precision Concrete, Greenville, Ohio; and third place, Tai Johnson, V & G Concrete Construction, Melbourne, Australia.
Bryan Birdwell is a senior floor and paving consultant of Structural Services Incorporated and Wacker Neuson Industrial/Commercial concrete floor instructor. During the annual Golden Trowel Award ceremony at World of Concrete, Birdwell received a distinguished honor; The Samuel A. Face, Jr. Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in and Contributions to The Art & Science of High Quality Horizontal Concrete Construction. Birdwell displays his new award and sign showing the superflat floor that was achieved at Wacker Neuson’s World of Concrete booth and used for the Trowel Challenge competition.
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Hyundai Adds Susan Philpott to Digital Marketing Team
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. announced the addition of Susan Philpott to its marketing team. Philpott will be responsible for all digital marketing activities, including social media marketing, corporate website development and other online promotional strategies. Philpott comes to Hyundai Construction Equipment with more than seven years’ experience in digital content management, including graphic design, social media and product management. Previously, she served as a digital content manager for a consumer goods company. “Strategically, Hyundai Construction Equipment will continue to accelerate growth in North America with more focus on digital marketing, social media engagement and online promotion,” said Corey Rogers, marketing manager. “Susan brings a wealth of experience in these areas to Hyundai and will lead our efforts in this direction.” For more information, visit www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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(L-R): Housby Auctions was represented by Brennan Davey, account manager; Derek Watson, national account executive; and Joe Riehm, regional account executive. Housby Auctions is a global online auctions company, selling all types of equipment for the construction and transportation industries.
(L-R): ESCO is a leading independent designer, manufacturer and provider of highly engineered wear and replacement products and services essential to the performance of customers’ equipment used in mining, construction and industrial applications. The company’s “A team” was on with Mark Goether; Mark Jackson, North American national account manager; Dave Nightlinger and directors of North America Dan Carson and Eric Steimer. see WOA page 106
E.D. Etnyre & Co. had a variety of equipment on display in its booth, including the Kenworth powered distributor, live bottom trailer, and lowboys. (L-R) are Marty Rodrigues, region manager; Jim Atkins, region manager, major accounts; Rich Wilsie, export sales manager; Brian S. Horner, region manager; and Mario Perezcassar Sampson, sales manager/Latin America.
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Shane Fleming (L) and Brendan Fox of Rock & Recycling Equipment, Sutton, Mass., help out at the McCloskey exhibit.
Scott Timmer (L), regional sales manager, and Matt Brinkman, director of engineering, both of Screen Machine, Etna, Ohio, stand with the new 4043TR impactor. The 4043TR closed-circuit impact crusher features a large two-deck screen, fed directly from the crusher, and delivers sized product off the fines conveyor, and an additional radial conveyor feeds directly back into the hopper, or can be positioned to the side for stockpiling.
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Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. 2550 E. Cumberland St. Lebanon, PA 717/273-2616 800/225-4001 3215 State Rd. Sellersville, PA 215/258-5700 800/523-2209 400 Stoke Park Rd. Bethlehem, PA 610/867-4657 800/587-9790 640 Lowther Rd. Lewisberry, PA 717/938-6568 866/787-0001 www.plasterer.com
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EDWARD EHRBAR INC. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203/743-0088
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC. www.midlanticmachinery.com 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891 Baltimore, MD 410/247-2100
Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 28587 Sussex Highway Laurel, DE 19956 302/715-5382
PENN-JERSEY www.pennjerseymachinery.com 333 Cedar Avenue Middlesex, NJ 08846 732/377-4130 1330 Hurfville Rd. Deptford, NJ 08096 856/227-6400
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Avon, MA 508/584-8484 Woburn, MA 781/935-1919 Whately, MA 413/665-7009 Johnston, RI 401/942-9191
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Wide Array of Educational Opportunities Available at WOA WOA from page 102
(L-R): At the Mauldin (Calder Brothers Group) exhibit Trevor Pope, sales representative; Cameron Calder, sales representative; Royale Cole, sales representative; Brandon Granger, marketing; Bryce Granger, product support engineer; Wayne Calder, engineer; and Darren McNaughton, product support specialist, stand in front of their new Mauldin 1750-C paver, which features a 16-ft. heated electric heated screed — the heaviest screed in its class.
The Komatsu WA 500 is a proven aggregate producers’ choice.
The Calvin Group is a third-generation paving equipment supplier. (L-R): Mark Pentz, Marlin Pentz, Matt Pentz and Michael Pentz, all of the Calvin Group.
John Ervin, president of Roadtec, discusses his company’s “do not let America dead end” program, which encourages contractors to reach out to their representatives to urge them to pass a federal highway bill.
Forta makes an asphalt additive that will strengthen and reduce the wear of the asphalt that is laid down.
During World of Asphalt, Dave Turin (Dozer Dave) from the hit reality show Gold Rush on the Discovery Channel spoke in support of rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure — as well as Houston’s — and included his signature on an ‘asphalt’ petition that was sent to Washington, D.C., after the show.
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Technology Now Available to Help Keep Projects on Time, on Budget
MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties 100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228
John Bird, managing director of Yarrows Aggregates, was one of the first in the UK to start using Volvo Construction Equipment’s on-board weighing system and has recently set up drone technology to assess his 125acre site. Every month, a drone flies over a pre-determined route and automatically captures measurements of volume, pile count and tonnage within just a few hours.
According to research by the McKinsey Global Institute, an astonishing 98 percent of large-scale schemes around the world run 80 percent over budget and almost two years behind schedule. Poor communication, a lack of skilled workers and a failure to adapt to modern technologies are all acting as a drag on productivity. Thankfully the industry could now be on the cusp of radical improvements in performance. Digital technologies, such as on-board telematics, have been improving the way construction site managers access and analyze machine data, and how many construction companies are catching on to the fact that drones also can play a role in monitoring progress and spotting delays before they happen. Drones Take Site Analysis to New Heights The most superior drones on the market offer 3D mapping and land surveying, with a flight time of 30 minutes and a 4.3 mi. control range. While analysts believe the drone industry will top $5 billion in the next two years, it’s still early days with only one in 10 construction companies currently using this new technology. Among the early adopters bucking the trend is John Bird, managing director of Yarrows Aggregates. He was one of the first in the UK to start using Volvo Construction Equipment’s on-board weighing system and has recently set up drone technology to assess his 125-acre site. Every month, a drone flies over a pre-determined route and automatically captures measurements of volume, pile count and tonnage within just a few hours. He said: “I’m always willing to invest in new ways to work more efficiently and drone technology like this allows me to access data far more quickly and accurately than I would ever be able to gather manually. We move a lot of material, so it’s vital I see an up to date record of what’s currently available so that I can plan and respond before we run out of any product. When you couple this with technology
like on-board weighing we can ensure our machines are working to their optimum capacity.” Construction start-ups are quick to recognize this growth in new technologies. Automation firm Doxel has developed a system where robots visually monitor every aspect of labor productivity and then use algorithms to relay progress in terms of timings, budgets and project’s targets. The company said it can increase productivity by 38 percent, but whether humans will welcome this robotic advice is open to question. Advances in Workforce Management New techniques are now available that promise to make the most out of construction workers’ individual behaviors and routines. In the UK, Laura Florez has devised a productivity-busting algorithm that works out where best to place workers on site dependent on their personalities and skillsets. The academic’s system means that even with a diverse and ever-changing workforce on site, the time-consuming task of manually monitoring staff and site dynamics can be worked out more speedily. Better training and increased investment also will provide a productivity boost. The UK government has recently pledged to invest in digital and construction skills. But even if training is given a boost, how can companies keep workers from leaving for more lucrative job roles? According to the ADP Research Institute, construction wages increased by just 2.3 percent across the industry in the USA last year, well below the national average. This is due in part to the fact that any increase in wages will eat into a project’s already stretched financials. Whether automation, government policies or improved workforce dynamics will be the answer to construction’s productivity issues remains to be seen. What is known is that these methods can go a long way in reducing lengthy delays. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200
H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284
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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor, and recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267
4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410
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A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source. The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay
WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420
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W.I. CLARK COMPANY www.wiclark.com 30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd Wallingford, CT 06810 203/265-6781
Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808
SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. www.schmidtequipment.com 80 Southbridge Rd. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345
Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595
JESCO, Inc. www.jesco.us 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080
Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. www.elliottfrantz.com 6680 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA 17112 717/652-5430
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10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394
450 E. Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200
38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033
RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.ruddequipment.com 4344 Poplar Level RD Louisville, KY 40213 502/456-4050 Pittsburgh, PA 412/741-1731
Clearfield, PA 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV 304/755-7788
NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 1505 Caribou Road New Canada, ME 04743 207/834-6701 34 Page Road West Hermon, ME 04401 207/947-6786 106 North Street Houlton, ME 04730 207/532-6517 396 County Road Westbrook, ME 04092 207/773-3777 98 Sheep Davis Road Pembroke, NH 03275 603/225-2769
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New Pump Station, Force Main Part of Ocean Outfall Project
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A new pump station and a force main/pipe are needed to convey the treated effluent to the ocean outfall, and to provide the head required to pump the effluent through diffusers located offshore in water roughly 40 feet deep. OCEAN from page 42
Said Johnson, “DNREC stated: ‘Specifically, the ocean outfall is the only alternative that assures 100 percent of nutrients from the Rehoboth treatment plant are eliminated from the Inland Bays watershed. Any land application alternative, including constructed artificial wetlands, would result in wastewater discharges to either ground or surface waters, continuing to add nutrients to the Inland Bays. Likewise, locating a treatment facility in the adjacent Broadkill River watershed would also continue to add nutrients to a system already impaired by nitrogen and phosphorous’.” GHD is the engineering firm in charge of the endeavor. According to GHD project manager Brandon Gott, the construction required is far from typical. Hiring seasoned individuals is critical. “It’s very important to find a contractor with prior experience in this type of work. A pre-selection process was undertaken by the city of Rehoboth and GHD. Contractors were expected to provide experience associated with marine excavation, ocean horizontal directional drilling with shore landing and subsea penetration, undersea pipeline anchoring, use of floating and/or jack/up barges and use of ocean mitigation techniques for environmental protection.” One of the biggest obstacles on the project has involved paperwork. “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers individual permit and DNREC wetlands and subaqueous land section permit both have various water work time of year restrictions, due to regulatory requirements,” said Gott. “Completing the open water work before the permitted April 1, 2018 deadline is challenging, as it is dependent on weather. Work on the project began last fall. Final completion is expected in the coming months. There are no varying phases. The horizontal directional drill [HDD] portion of the outfall project is currently ongoing. The driller is reaming the bore hole at this time. Precast concrete mattresses also are being placed over the top of the marine open trench pipe. The pilot bore hole, marine trench excavation, open-cut marine trench pipe installation and diffuser assembly installation have all been completed on schedule. The wastewater treatment plant capital improvement — Phase 1 project includes various treatment process upgrades at the outfall wastewater treatment plant. The force main
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All marine vessels/barges are moored near Lewes, Del., and travel around Cape Henlopen when needed for marine work. Land-based equipment is delivered via tractor trailers.
conveys the treated effluent water from the pumping station to the outfall. The pumping station receives the treated effluent from the WWTP and pumps into the force main to the outfall. The force main project final completion date is anticipated to be July 2018. The project is currently ongoing, and proceeding on schedule. Installation of the force main pipe involves a 24-in., 11,400-ft.-long pipe that will lead from the wastewater treatment plant to the Atlantic. It will travel approximately 6,000 ft. off the beach before diffusing treated wastewater into the ocean deep below. The high-density polyethylene pipeline will be installed via horizontal direction drill approximately 3,000 ft. and marine open-cut trench approximately 3,000 ft. Once the pipe is anchored in place with concrete collars, the open-cut trench can be backfilled. The terminus of the outfall pipe consists of a 120-linear ft. diffuser comprised of eight risers, 1.5 ft. above the ocean floor, with four discharge ports per riser. In addition to the installation of the HDD pipe, the tie-in connection between the HDD pipe and the open-cut trench pipe must be carried out, along with final backfill of the trench and the diffuser duckbill valves installation. For excavation and installation of the outfall pipe, crews are using a crawler mounted lattice boom crane with a 14-cu. yd. bucket; a derrick barge; a M76 barge; a tug boat; marine vessels; drilling rig; mud pumps; an excavator; and forklift. All marine vessels/barges are moored near Lewes, Del., and travel around Cape Henlopen when needed for marine work. Land-based equipment is delivered via tractor trailers. Materials being used during construction include 24 in. high-density polyethylene pipe; precast concrete mattresses; and 24 in. high-density polyethylene pipe diffuser assembly. Performing the various tasks can be tedious. “The most time-consuming part of the work involves
planning installation of the marine tasks and fusing the highdensity polyethylene pipe strings. The cold weather makes this work a little slower than typical,” said Gott. All traffic is being maintained around the construction zones. Maintenance of traffic standards established by DelDOT is being used for traffic control, including signage and protective barriers set up to protect the public. Traffic impacts are minimized as much as possible, although there have been some delays. Crews are mindful of the work at hand, and don’t take any chances on the job. “Safety is the number-one priority, and includes daily morning discussions, as well as weekly near-miss overviews,” said Gott. The project has not been without a few glitches. Dewatering was temporarily suspended while a potential contamination issue was investigated. Laboratory analysis confirmed that concentrations were very low and safe for discharge to the environment. The contractor also had to refeed two active circuits that were being fed from Building B4 and proceeded to complete electrical demolition work to clear space for the new pump control equipment. Gott noted that crews also have had to battle the elements. “Weather has definitely been a factor, given the snow storms we had the past two months. This slowed directional drilling and ocean work. We hope it will not continue to be an issue.” As for the amount of water coming out of the outfall, the current plant peak weekly flow varies. During the summer months, the flow is around 2 million gal. per day and tapers off during the winter. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC www.GroffTractor.com
NORRIS SALES COMPANY www.norrissales.com 1010 Conshohocken Road • Conshohocken, PA 19428 610/279-5777 668 Berlin Cross Keys Road, Sicklerville, NJ 08081 856/740-1400
MEDICO INDUSTRIES, INC. www.medicoind.com 3647 Shafer’s Schoolhouse Rd. Stroud Township, PA 18360 570/420-0877 1500 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 800/633-0027
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT www.allislandequipment.com 39 Jersey Street • West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605
A. MONTANO CO., INC. www.amontanoco.com 571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206
Cranberry Township, PA 724/898-1535 Ebensburg, PA 814/472-7300 Ephrata, PA 717/738-0220 Mechanicsburg, PA 717/766-7671 New Stanton, PA 724/755-0124 State College, PA 814/353-8400
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C.N. WOOD CO., INC. 200 Merrimac Street Woburn, MA 01801
781/935-1919 Whately, MA
413/665-7009 Johnston, RI
401/942-9191 Avon, MA
508/584-8484 www.cn-wood.com
JORDAN EQUIPMENT CO. 18 Blackstrap Road Falmouth, ME 04105
207/797-2240 Fax: 207/878-3506 35 Daves Way Hermon, ME 04401
207/848-9036 744 Clough Mill Road Pembroke, NH 03275
603/228-3377 www.jordanequipment.com
KOMATSU NORTHEAST 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080
908/561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095
856/767-5900 www.komatsune.com
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More Than 500 Companies Display Products at NTEA’s Work Truck Show NTEA from page 46
Manning the Thunder Creek booth are Steven Ile, Dan Nibe and Bill Elverman.
(L-R) are Tony Bass, Super Lawn Trucks Inc., Fort Valley, Ga., and Harrison Wessinger, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., and Brian Costigan, HFI Truck Center, Mountainside, N.J.
Valk Manufacturing’s Mackenzie Valk and Ken Keyton welcome attendees to their equipment display at the show.
John Ruppert, Ford Motor Company’s general manager of commercial vehicle sales and marketing, touts the technological innovations engineered into the new 2019 Transit Connect cargo van.
Unique Truck Accessories’ Greg Chamberlain was on hand to discuss the company’s line of aluminum cargo management equipment.
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Jersey Rents www.jerseyrents.com 252 Atlantic City Blvd. Bayville, NJ 08721 732-361-4487 Fax: 732-606-0640 322 Spring Valley Road Old Bridge, NJ 08857 732-591-2088
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JESCO, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 08070 908/753-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 609/267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Middletown, DE 302/376-0784 District Heights, MD 301-909-7799
Waldorf, MD 301-861-2323 Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 497 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910
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WANTED: CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADER 140G IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PH: 0-333-329-8751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HARVESTER VOLVO 210/240BF OR KOMATSU PC200 NEED HARVESTER VOLVO 210BF OR 240BF, OR KOMATSU PC200 WITH WORKING HOURS UP TO 15,000 M/H. CONTACT: INNA EMAIL: INFO@TORION.PRO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D8N AND 14H I AM LOOKING TO BUY CAT DOZER D8N WITH RIPPER AND CAT GRADER 14H 1997 TO 2001 WITH RIPPER. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 225 EXCAVATOR OR PARTS EXCAVATOR WITH THUMB CONTACT: MARTY LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BUCYRUS ERIE 15-B CRANE OR HOE. WE PREFER PHONE CALLS THANK YOU. CONTACT: BOB CARTER PH: 610-377-0372 EMAIL: WEB@CEGLTD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PUMP FOR BACKHOE WANTED A USED MAIN PUMP FOR KOMATSU BACKHOE, MODEL PC 30, ENGINE 3D84-1B, SERIAL 2084, ENGINE NUMBER 03630, DISPLACEMENT 1.413 L, 12 SPLINE. THE PUMP I WANT IS AN ADD ON REPLACEMENT PUMP OPERATED VIA A CHAIN. I’M IN PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES. PLS CALL ME. CONTACT: KURT DOLVIN PH: 999-834-2332 EMAIL: KKURTTDDOLVINN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SCRAP COPPER WIRE I PURCHASE SCRAP COPPER WIRE, ALL MCM SERIES UNDERGROUND ETC. ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. I WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: RCOOPER.TWS@GMAIL.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY CAT 325DL EXCAVATOR WITH GOOD U/C AND CLEAN MACHINE. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: USED K-TEC 1228 SCRAPER. CONTACT: MIKE SUMMERS PH: 216-316-0882 EMAIL: DANDMEARTHMOVING@AOL.COM FAX: 440-965-4187 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 2250 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MART LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER D10R AND TRUCK 777G UNADVERTISED CONTRACTOR ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MANUALS, CATALOGUES, DIAGRAMS OF GLEASON PAUFTER PE 80 HOBBING MACHINE WE HAVE PURCHASED A USED GEAR HOBBING MACHINE FROM FORD MOTOR CO, SHARONVILLE, OHIO THROUGH A DEALER. UNFORTUNATELY WE DID NOT GET ANY OF THE MACHINE MANUALS WITH IT. THE MACHINE IS PAUFTER PE 80, YOM 1999, SR NO 28577 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 702A -44155 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM. 702A-46277 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM. 702A-44151 LUBRICATION DIAGRAM. 702A -44153 CONTACT: SUNIL UNDE PH: 982-302-9083 EMAIL: UNDEANCILS@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: EAGLE 1000/UM15 CRUSHER EAGLE 1000 OPEN CIRCUIT OR BARE UM15 OR UM25 CRUSHER CONTACT: JOE PH: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU 51PX 23 ENC CAB 28 INCHES AS DES 2016 AND UP UNDER 600 HOURS UNADVERTISED USER USA AND D11T ENC CAB 2016 UNDER 6000 HOURS USER UNADVERTISED OR PAST THANKS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 450 CASE LOADER TRACK PARTS TRACK PADS 450 CASE LOADER CONTACT: ALEC TODD PH: 864-710-0447 EMAIL: TODDJAT@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL 140BM ASPHALT CUTTER CONTACT: AMANDA HANSON PH: 218-331-8597 EMAIL: KMANDA27@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FARM TRACTORS RUNNING OR NOT. WILL PAY CASH ON THE SPOT FROM $500-$3000 DEPENDING ON THE YEAR, MAKE, MODEL AND CONDITION. I'M LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING YEARS 1930’S-1950'S AND THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS: HI, JOHN DEERE, MINNEAPOLIS, COCKSHUTT, FORD, OLIVER, FARMALL, ALL IS CHALMERS, CASE, SILVERKING, INTERNATIONAL, WD, CAT, HEFTY, MASSEY FERGUSON, MCCORMICKDEERING AND MANY OTHERS. I WILL PURCHASE ANYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: SALES.TWS@OUTLOOK.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 110 TLB I'M LOOKING FOR A LATE MODEL IN VERY NICE SHAPE UNDER 1K HOURS WITH AUX HYDRAULICS FRONT AND REAR. A 4 IN 1 BUCKET AND A THUMB WOULD EXTRA NICE. CONTACT: KEN FAINT EMAIL: KFAINT@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 544J OR LARGER • 2005-2007 JOHN DEERE 544 J WHEEL LOADER CONTACT: PATRICK J. BUGGY PH: 970-497-8221 EMAIL: PBUGGY@SJCCO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K 4 YD BUCKET DEERE 644K 4.0 YD GP BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 200 TRAC LOADER RUNNING OR NOT - FOR PARTS CONTACT: STANLEY FELLS PH: 785-257-3360 EMAIL: SFELLS@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Montreal, Quebec, Canada Sat., March 24, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Equipment • Toronto, Canada Mon., March 26, 2018 For: Late Model Ag & Construction Equipment • Blanket, TX Thurs., March 29, 2018 For: Major Job Completion, Equipment, Trucks & more • Middletown, NY Fri., March 30, 2018 For: Late Model Construction & Utility Equipment & more • Houston, TX Tues., April 3, 2018 For: Rentals! Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Atlantic City, NJ April 5 - 7, 2018 For: Annual 3-Day Late Model Rental Return Auction
For: Late Model Cat & Komatsu Construction Equipment & more • Canastota (Syracuse), NY Sun., May 20, 2018 For: Midi & Mini Construction Equipment • Orlando, FL Tues., May 22, 2018 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Auburn, ME Fri., May 25, 2018 For: Rental Fleet Auction • Cleveland, OH Sat., June 2, 2018 For: Construction, Ag, Trucks, Trailers & more
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
• North Franklin, CT March 21, 2018 • Chicago, IL March 23, 2018
BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
• ONLINE ONLY March 21, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY March 28, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY April 4, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY April 11, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY April 18, 2018
BLACKBIRD ASSET SERVICES, LLC www.blackbirdauctions.com 716-632-1000 • Lackawanna, NY Wed., March 21, 2018 For: Concrete Delivery Corporation Auction
• Atlanta, GA March 30, 2018
• Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., April 21, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Montreal, Quebec, Canada Tues., April 24, 2018 For: Liquidation. Late Model Construction Equipment • Moncks Corner, SC Thurs., April 26, 2018 For: All Types Late Model Construction Equipment • Manassas, VA Fri., April 27, 2018 For: Rental Fleet Auction Construction & more • Fayetteville, AR Sat., April 28, 2018 For: Rental Return Auction • Spartanburg, SC Thurs., May 3, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Buffalo, NY Fri., May 4, 2018 For: Retirement Auction, Complete Liquidation • Dansville (Rochester), NY Sat., May 5, 2018 For: Large Municipal Auction
• Minneapolis, MN April 25, 2018 • Williston, ND May 1, 2018 • Sidney, MT May 2, 2018 • Fort Wayne, IN May 9, 2018
DEANCO AUCTIONS
• Sacramento, CA Sat., May 12, 2018 For: Public Auction
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
• Foley, MN Fri., June 8, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426
• Philadelphia, MS May 23 - 24, 2018 For: Huge 2-Day Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Philadelphia, MS July 18 - 19, 2018 For: Huge 2-Day Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.
• Kewanna, IN Sat., April 14, 2018 For: Absolute Equipment Auction Gene Horn Estate
EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Norman, OK Tues., April 24, 2018 For: Absolute Auction Online or Onsite
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 12, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 19, 2018 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 26, 2018
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Omak, WA April 25 - 26, 2018 For: Public Auction
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY Closes April 10, 2018 For: Well Water Drilling Complete Liquidation Public Auction • ONLINE ONLY Closes April 11, 2018 For: Monthly Government Public Auction
www.govplanet.com 844-225-8799
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS
• Chicago, IL May 9 - 10, 2018 For: Retirement Auction Late Model Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY March 29, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 21, 2018
www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163
• ONLINE ONLY April 5, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 28, 2018
• Albany, NY Sat., May 12, 2018 For: Large Municipal Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 12, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 4, 2018
• Riviera Beach, FL Sat., March 25, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 19, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 11, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY April 26, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 18, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY May 3, 2018
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 25, 2018
• Raynham, MA Sat., May 19, 2018
McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 5, 2018
www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO
• Sacramento, CA Fri., May 18, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment Auction & more
• Florence, SC Wed., April 18, 2018 For: Construction & Paving Equipment, Trucks & more
• Seven Valleys, PA Tues, April 10, 2018 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Auction
GOVPLANET an IronPlanet Marketplace
BIDADOO AUCTIONS
• Central, SC Thurs., April 12, 2018 For: Absolute Auction – Estate Sale
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 29, 2018
• Brooklyn, MS May 11 - 12, 2018 For: 2-Day Spring Public Auction
• Chicago, IL Tues., May 8, 2018 For: Retirement/Bankruptcy Auction. All types of Construction Equipment
www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888
• Philadelphia, MS March 21 - 23, 2018 For: Huge 3-Day Auction
BAR NONE AUCTION
• Portland, OR Fri., April 27, 2018 For: Public Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
AL: 334-693-2540
• Pendleton, IN Fri., March 23, 2018 For: 26th Annual Spring Auction
• Sacramento, CA Sat., April 14, 2018 For: Public Auction
• ONLINE ONLY 2018 HCEA Sales Literature Auction
• Colt, AR Wed., March 28, 2018 For: Truck Fleet Liquidation & Heavy Equipment Auction
www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811
www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277
• Portland, OR Fri., March 30, 2018 For: Public Auction
www.ebay.com/usr/hceasurplus 419-352-5616
www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 22, 2018
www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768
• Phoenix, AZ May 18, 2018
www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700
HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION
JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS
• ONLINE ONLY April 26 – May 3, 2018 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related items
• Racine, WI Sat., April 14, 2018 For: Late Model Cat Construction Equipment & more
• Las Vegas, NV April 20, 2018
• Marietta, PA Fri., June 15, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION
• Westfield, PA Fri., April 13, 2018 For: Retirement Auction. Very Late Model Construction Equipment
• Attleboro, MA Fri., April 20, 2018 For: One of the Greatest Cat Sales of all time!
RTI AUCTIONS
• Boonsboro, MD April 6 - 7, 2018 For: Annual 2-Day Heavy Equipment Auction
• Prospect, CT Sat., April 21, 2018 For: Spring Sale
• Houston, TX April 17-18, 2018
• TIMED ONLINE ONLY Fri., April 20, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538
COCHRAN AUCTIONS
• Kansas City, MO March 28, 2018
• Columbus, OH April 11, 2018
• Marietta, PA Fri., April 20, 2018 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY April 12 - 19, 2018 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related items
www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
• Nashville, TN April 10, 2018
• Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 7, 2018 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
• Uniontown, PA Wed., April 25, 2018 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Casteel Corporation
• North East, MD March 27, 2018
• Pontiac, MI Thurs., April 19, 2018 For: Major Job Completion Late Model Construction Equipment
• Shrewsbury, MA Sat., April 7, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• Pelzer, SC Wed., March 28, 2018 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.
• Lignite, ND March 28, 2018
www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
• Canonsburg (Pittsburgh), PA Wed., April 4, 2018 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Marricco Construction
• Rochester, NY Thurs., March 22, 2018 For: Concrete Delivery Corporation Auction
• Salt Lake City, UT March 26, 2018
• Parkersburg, WV Thurs., April 12, 2018 For: Very Late Model Rental Fleet
HESS AUCTIONEERS
• Shrewsbury, MA Sat., April 7, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction • Villa Rica, GA Thurs., April 12, 2018 For: Utility & Construction Equipment Auction
• Great Mills, MD April 13 - 14, 2018 For: Flat Iron Farm Semi Annual Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., May 8, 2018 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction
MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839
• Hudsonville, MI Sat., March 24, 2018 For: Construction & Farm Equipment
www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• Palmyra, NY Sat., May 12, 2018 For: Annual Government Surplus Equipment Auction
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 5, 2018 For: 9th Annual Spring Public Equipment Auction
SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.sheridanauctionservice.com 517-676-9800 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 27, 2018 For: Boatman Trucking/Carol’s Excavating Equipment
STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • Litchfield, MN Thurs., March 22, 2018 For: AgIron Litchfield Event • ONLINE ONLY April 4 – 11, 2018 For: April Online Auction • Fargo, ND Wed., April 25, 2018 For: Pavement Marking Auction
TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC. www.taylorauction.com 800-282-2054 • Tampa, FL Sat., April 14, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment & more
TERRA POINT LLC www.terrapointllc.com 877-772-5998 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 21, 2018 For: Earthmoving, Excavation Equipment, Trucks & more
NITKE AUCTIONS
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447
www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• Wausau, WI April 27 - 28, 2018 For: Wisconsin Contractors 53rd Annual Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., June 9, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 22, 2018 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 29, 2018 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 5, 2018 For: Construction Equipment
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., April 6, 2018 For: Heavy Equipment & more
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 22, 2018 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• York Springs, PA Fri., March 23, 2018 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC.
WSM AUCTIONEERS
www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621
www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300
• Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 5, 2018 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
• Phoenix, AZ Sat., April 14, 2018 For: Live & Online Public Auction
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January Spending Matches December, Rises From Last Year Construction spending in January was unchanged from December and was moderately higher than in January 2017, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. However, association officials said further gains, especially in desperately needed infrastructure investment, would be in jeopardy if the administration adopts tariffs on key construction materials. “Construction spending in January showed a mixed pattern, with noteworthy increases in public outlays and singlefamily homebuilding balancing out declines in private nonresidential and multifamily investments,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Unfortunately, all categories are threatened by the harmful actions under consideration regarding steel and aluminum.” Construction spending in January essentially matched the upwardly revised December record level of $1.263 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate. The January total exceeded the year-earlier level by 3.2 percent. For the month, private nonresidential construction spending rose 0.3 percent, private residential spending declined 1.5 percent, and public construction spending gained 1.8 percent. On a year-overyear basis, private residential construction spending increased 4.2 percent, private nonresidential spending slipped 1.1 percent, and public construction spending jumped 8.2 percent. “Results for January are not necessarily indicative of how the year will play out, as abnormal weather patterns in either the latest month, preceding month or year-ago month can distort comparisons,” Simonson said. “The underlying trends appear to point to a recovery in manufacturing, pipeline and power construction among private nonresidential categories; strong private and public investment in airports and schools; and a flattening or weakening of office and multifamily spending. “However, many projects are vulnerable to steep increases in materials costs,” the economist said. “Already, prices have jumped for lumber, steel and aluminum. Potential doubledigit tariffs or import restrictions on steel and aluminum could wreck the budgets for numerous infrastructure projects and private nonresidential investments. In addition, any countermeasures taken by U.S. trading partners that are affected by these measures would harm U.S. exporters, transportation and logistics businesses, and ports, which would reduce demand for a variety of construction categories.” Association officials called on the White House and federal agencies to avoid triggering a “trade war.” The officials said tariffs on steel and aluminum would undermine the administration’s goals of dramatically boosting infrastructure investment and achieving sustained higher economic growth. “Making construction, infrastructure and development projects more expensive by imposing new trade barriers will do far more damage to the economy than any limited benefits new tariffs or quotas might provide,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Worse, increasing the cost of construction will only undermine the President’s ambitions to rebuild the nation’s aging and overburdened infrastructure.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Saturday, March 24: MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA: Complete 15. Tuesday, April 24: MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA: Complete Liquidation. Late Model Well-Maintained Construction Equipment, Trucks, Liquidation. Concrete Equipment, Concrete Tooling, Shop Equipment, Support, Trailers, Pickups, Support and Shop Equipment. HIGHLIGHTS: 2015 Komatsu Large Quantity Scaffolding, (2)Gomaco Commander, Pickup and Service Trucks. 320, Cat 950H, (3)Komatsu PC400, 2014 Komatsu PC138UUS, Cat 320DL, Cat 2. Monday, March 26: TORONTO, CANADA: Late Model Agricultural & 308E, Cat D6RLGP, 2012 Cat D6KLGP, Cat D4GLGP, 2013 Cat 430FIT, Construction Equipment Auction. Late Model Ag Tractors, Tillage, Hay, (2)2017 Kobelco SK350LC. Harvesting Equipment, Air Compressors, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Thursday, April 26: MONCKS CORNER, SOUTH CAROLINA: All Hydraulic Excavators, Skid Steers, Utility Tractors, Crawler Tractors, Tractor 16. types of Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks, Attachments, Support Loader Backhoes, Attachments, Support Equipment. Equipment and Tools. 3. Thursday, March 29: BLANKET, TEXAS: Major Job Completion. Large Friday, April 27: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Rental Fleet Auction. Earthmoving Equipment, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Support, 17. Construction, Utility Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service & Attachments and Tools. Highlights: (2)Euclid R100, (2)Eculid R35, Cat D11N, Pickup Trucks, Attachments, Support Equipment, (8)Dump Trucks, 2006(2)Cat D9H, (2)Cat D9G, Cat 375LME, Cat 16G, Cat 973, (2)Cat 637D, (7)Cat (3)2004 Kenworth, (3)2004 Mack, Cat 926M, 2015 Cat 924K, (6)Cat Skid 630, (2)Cat 630B Water Wagons. Steers, (10)Light Plants. 4. Friday, March 30: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Late Model Cat, Saturday, April 28: FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Rental Return Komatsu, John Deere, Construction & Utility Equipment, Attachments, Tools, 18. Auction. Very Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment, Aerial Dump Trucks, Trailers, (3)Komatsu Aggregate Crushers. Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Skid Steers, Large Quantity of 5. Tuesday, April 3: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Late Agricultural Tractors, Farm Equipment, Compact Tractors, Lawn & Garden Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trailers, Tractors, Motorcycles, Four-Wheelers and Much, Much More. Trucks. SPECIAL: (11)Eject Pull-Behind Scrapers, (4)Volvo T450 Pulling 19. Thursday, May 3: SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA: Late Model Agricultural Tractors, (2)Hitachi ZX450LC, (2)Hitachi ZX160LC, 2007 Mack Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Plus Final Phase of Large Quantity CV713 Dump Truck, (3)Cummins DGCA Generators. of Cat, Komatsu Salvage Machines and Attachments. 6-8. Thursday, April 5, Friday, April 6, Saturday, April 7: ATLANTIC CITY, 20. Friday, May 4: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Complete NEW JERSEY: Annual 3-Day Late Model Rental Return Auction. Cat, Liquidation. One of the most respected names in Western New York. Primarily Komatsu, John Deere, Doosan, Kubota, Bobcat Earthmoving Equipment, (80+) Cat Construction Equipment, Mack Trucks (very well-maintained). Primarily Late Model Hydraulic Excavators, Cranes, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Cat, Komatsu Equipment, Paving Equipment. Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, Dump Trailers, 21. Saturday, May 5: DANSVILLE (Rochester), NEW YORK: Large Tagalongs. Municipal Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Rubber Tired Loaders, 9. Thursday, April 12: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Very Late Tractor Loader Backhoes, 2015 JD 310L(4x4), Crawler Tractors. Early Model Rental Fleet Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, 2012 Cat Highlights: 2017 Cat 930M, 2016 Cat 926M, (2)2014 Cat 924M, (2)2016 JD D9T, 2012 Cat D8T, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, All Types of Trailers, 644K, (2)2016 JD 624K, (2)2017 JD 624K, JD 544K, (2)2017 Cat 312E, (2)2017 HIGHLIGHTS: 2012 Volvo A25F, 2015 JD D250D-II, 2014 JD 850KLGP, Cat 308E, Cat 272D, (4)Cat 262D, (2)2017 Case SV280. (2)2013 Cat D6NLGP(winch), 2015-2014 Cat Cat D6KLGP, 2015 Cat D5KLGP- 22. Tuesday, May 8: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. II, (2)2015 Cat D5KXL-II, 2014 Cat D4KXL-II, (2)2018 Genie GTH2506. Retirement Auction & Bankruptcy Auction. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Tow Trucks & Towing Equipment, Asphalt Equipment, All Types of Construction Friday, April 13: WESTFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA: Retirement Auction. Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks. Very Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Heavy Duty Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Trucks, Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment for the 23-24 Wednesday, May 9 & Thursday, May 10: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2Oil & Gas Contractors. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat 336EL, 2012 Cat 319DNL, Cat Day Retirement Auction. Later Model Construction & Demolition Equipment, 318CLN, Cat 314DLCR, (2)Cat 308E2, Cat D6NXL, Cat 561, 2015 Cat 930K, Attachments, Cranes, Support, All Types of Trucks, Trailers(Very Good 2016 Cat 926M, 2015 Cat 924K, Cat 420EIT, 2007 Peterbilt(tri.) Truck Tractor, Condition). Detachables. 25. Saturday, May 12: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Very Large 3-Company Job 11. Saturday, April 14: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Cat Completion Auction. Construction, Aggregate, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Large Quantity of Tractors, Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment. Truck Tractors, Quad Axle Dump Trucks, Pickups, Attachments, Support. 26. Friday, May 18: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Late Model Cat, 12. Thursday, April 19: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: Major Job Completion of Komatsu Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment. Late Model(clean) Cat, Komatsu, Volvo, Hamm Construction Equipment, 27. Saturday, May 19: RAYNHAM, MASSACHUSETTS: Late Model Cat Attachments, Water Trucks, Dump Trucks, Service & Pickups, Trailers and much & Komatsu Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Dump Trailers, Truck more. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 2015 Cat 930K, (2)2016 Cat 926M, (3)2015 Tractors, Attachments. Cat 924K, JD 524K, Cat 289C, (2)2015 Cat 272D, (6)2016-2015 Cat 262D, Cat 28. Sunday, May 20: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Annual 143H, 2012-2007 Cat D6KLGP, (2)Cat D6NLGP, (2)Cat D5GLGP, Cat D4G, Landscape & Lawn & Garden, Lawn Mowers, Midi & Mini Construction Cat D3GLGP, Cat 416E(4x4), Cat CB54XW, (2)Cat 320CL, Cat 314C, Volvo Equipment, Skid Steers, Attachments, Support Equipment. EW200B, (2)Komatsu PC300LC, Gomaco Commander III, (2)Hamm 341. Tuesday, May 22: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental 13. Friday, April 20: N. ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS: One of the 29. Return Auction. HILITES: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Greatest Cat sales of all time (125+)2018-2017 Units all with 250-hours or less. Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalons and more. HIGHLIGHTS: (40)2018-2017 Cat 926M, (40)2018-2017 Cat 906M, (25)Cat Friday, May 25: AUBURN, MAINE: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Rental 289DXPS, Cat 259DXPS, (2018-2017)Cat 246DXPS, (10)Cat Hydraulic 30. Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers. Excavators, Cat 320E, Cat 312E, (2)Cat 308E, (2)Cat 305E, (2018-2014)(2)Cat Vibratory Rollers, (10)Ford F150 Pickups(w/snow plows), Plus Snow Plows, 31. Saturday, June 2: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Construction, Aggregate, Spreaders, Sanders and more. Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Attachments. 14. Saturday, April 21: COLUMBUS (Delaware) OHIO: Late Model Rental 32. DTBA: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rentals, Rentals. Cat, Komatsu, Returns. John Deere, Cat, Hitachi, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Earthmoving Equipment, Skid Steers, Aerial Lifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Attachments, Accessories, Trucks & Trailers. (20+)Excavators: 2017 Kobelco Large Quantity Support. SK210LC, (2)2013 Hitachi ZX350, 2013 JD 350GLC, 2013 JD 250GLC, 2014 33. DTBA: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, Doosan DX225LC-3, (2)2014 JD 644K, (2)2015-2011 JD 624K, 2017 Case IR Construction Equipment, Asphalt & Vibratory Rollers, Aerial Lifts, Trucks 521F, 2015 Cat 930K, 2016 Cat 926M, (2)2015 Cat 924K, (15)Skid Steers. and Trailers. 10.
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bidadoo — Bringing Live Auctions to Buyers, Sellers Remember when you had to call a taxi? Remember when you had to go the store? Remember when you had to go to the travel agent? Remember when you had to go to the library? Remember when you had to go to the bank? Remember when you had to go to an auction? The internet has changed everything. The internet has revolutionized the way we buy and sell. Many purchases that used to demand inperson attendance have evolved — and improved — into virtual services. Wasted time and travel equals wasted expense and also comes with opportunity costs. The internet has brought immediacy, efficiency and greater selection into many traditional markets. In the traditional live-auction model, there are significant costs made by both sellers and buyers just to participate in the auction. Sellers have to pay to ship their items to an auction site in time to The Internet has revolutionized the way people buy and sell. “make the catalog.” Since bidders must be on-site • international footprint — bidadoo brings the to effectively inspect equipment, they have to travel…sacrificing time, energy and the cost to get there in the hopes of auction to you — sourcing equipment across sourcing equipment. Not to mention, this comes at a huge North America, and selling world-wide; • access to cash — bidadoo can provide opportunity cost as they are pulled away from their critical quicker time to cash for sellers; business activities. • trusted transactions — all equipment transIn reaction to these inconveniences, savvy equipment buyers and sellers have turned to the power of the internet actions are covered by eBay’s business equipand the efficiency gains of online auctions. With 168 million ment purchase protection; and • bidadoo 100 percent guarantee — let active buyers, eBay is the world’s largest online auction marketplace. Utilizing eBay’s effective auction platform, global bidadoo kick the tires for you. If the machine reach and trust, bidadoo provides professional remarketing isn’t as described, bidadoo offers a full refund of for used construction equipment, rental fleets, trucks and your equipment purchase. bidadoo looks toward an exciting 2018 with other capital assets. Simply put, bidadoo brings the auction to you — for both several key growth initiatives, which include: • Increasing North America footprint as it sellers and buyers. This is done through the power of the internet, by bringing online bidders to equipment that can be expands its coverage into Canada; • launching the bidadoo Marketplace — a left at owners’ sites. With detailed condition reports, video demonstrations and quality photos, bidders can effectively buy now remarketing alternative to no-reserve “kick the tires” with bidadoo — without having to travel and auctions; • continue to hire industry experts to signifi- In addition to utilizing eBay’s world-class auction platform and see a machine in person. “bidadoo and eBay continue to change the way heavy cantly expand its service levels for contractors, ability to reach eBay’s 168 million active global buyers, there are other added benefits for both buyers and sellers. equipment has been traditionally bought, sold and auctioned. dealers and national accounts; and • continue to make bidadoo In the past few years, the internet has forever improved many business models with massive efficiency gains.” said the most trusted online equipHoward Hawk, bidadoo president. “Like many traditional ment buying experience anyretail brick-and-mortar models, we see the continued migra- where. “We’re excited to continue tion of both buyers and sellers to the more efficient online model. In 2017 bidadoo experienced record equipment sales building a strong partnership on eBay through increased acceptance and participation of with bidadoo into the new year,” said Pooja Piyaratna, general trusted, transparent online auctions.” Over the past 15 years, bidadoo has emerged as a pre- manager of business and indusferred auction solution for heavy equipment buyers and sell- trial at eBay. “Together, we’re changing the way people buy ers. Benefits for both buyers and sellers include: • Weekly Auctions — bidadoo conducts global online and sell heavy equipment by auctions every week in contrast to infrequent traditional making inventory readily accessible across devices and boronsite auctions; • sellers can sell equipment on their schedule versus hav- ders.” For more information, visit ing to wait (often months) for a traditional live auction to bidadoo.com. come to their region; (This story also can be • more views on every item — bidadoo typically attracts found on Construction 50,000 to 70,000 unique auction bidders every week; • no upfront transportation costs — with bidadoo’s online Equipment Guide’s website at model, you can save the expense of shipping equipment to a www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) traditional live auction site; bidadoo looks toward an exciting 2018 with several key growth initiatives.
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Factory and operational health and safety are increasingly becoming major issues for manufacturers of construction equipment. Finnish-based manufacturer ALLU, is pleased to announce that for the 3rd year in a row there have been no injuries at its Pennala manufacturing plant. This tremendous achievement is due to the ALLU team embracing the concept of total health and safety in the factory, with the well-being of the ALLU staff being paramount to the production process. “Our people are the most important thing to ALLU, This tremendous achievement is due to the ALLU team and we value their health embracing the concept of total health and safety in the and safety. The emphasis factory, with the well-being of the ALLU staff being we place on this is shown paramount to the production process. by the fact that for the 3rd year in a row there have been no reported used in the field, with operator training and accidents at the factory,” said ALLU presi- pro-active customer support being endemic to ALLU operations. dent Ola Ulmala. For more information, visit www.allu.net. Health and safety are key concepts to all at (This story also can be found on ALLU. This is reflected not only in the manufacturing process but also in the way the Construction Equipment Guide’s website at Transformer and Processor equipment is www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Time: 4:00 PM to 12:00 PM June 2018 Upcoming Events: Name: 2018 AED Foundation Instructors Conference Dates: June 11, 2018 to June 14, 2018 Time: 1:00 PM to 9:30 AM For more information and questions on any of these events, email help@aednet.org or call 630/574-0650.
ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLES COMPANY RMS RENTALS PAVING EXPO Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) DATE: TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2018 REPLACE THE OLD with the NEW TIME: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM If your organization incorporates the AGC of Minnesota logo into Lunch will be served your website, or if you would like to add our logo to your website 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM to proudly display your membership, contact Denise Woods at PLACE: RMS RENTALS dwoods@agcmn.org for our new, more timely logo. 12520 Quentin Avenue S Savage, MN 55378 Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) RMS Rentals was started by Road Machinery & Supplies Company LECET Scholarships and Grants Available in 1999 to be a one-stop shop for general and specialty construcMinnesota LECET is now accepting applications for academic tion contractors. RMS Rentals offers a comprehensive line-up of scholarships and leadership grants. Deadline for applications is equipment from industry leading manufacturers. The RMS MAY 11, 2018. For more information, contact the AGC of MN, RENTALS PAVING EXPO on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 features: 525 Park Street, Suite #110, St. Paul, MN 55103; Denise Woods . Take Advantage of Special Buying Incentives at dwoods@agcmn.org; website: http://www.agcmn.org; or . Meet Factory Representatives Telephone: 651/632-8929. . Participate in Product Demonstrations . Attend Manufacturer Workshops Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) For more information on RMS Rentals Paving Expo, contact STP Registration Open Courtney Cummings at 952/895-7039 or go to Registration is now open for March/April Supervisory Training www.2018PavingExpo.Eventbrite.com. Program (STP) classes. STP Unit 2 – Communication (Monday evenings, 3/12 – 4/9) MNLA Foundation STP Unit 6 – Risk Management & Problem Solving (Tuesday Improving the Environment by Investing in Research and evenings, 3/13 – 4/10) Education For more information, or to inquire about units previously taken, SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE FUN FOUNDATION FUNDRAISERS! contact Renee at thorsman@agcmn.org or call 651/796-2181. JULY 24, 2018 WIDMER GOLF TOURNAMENT MAJESTIC OAKS GOLF CLUB Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) HAM LAKE, MINNESOTA March 2018 Upcoming Events: SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 MNLA SHOOTOUT Name: 2018 Basic Rental Management Seminar MINNESOTA HORSE & HUNT CLUB Dates: 3/15/2018 to 3/16/2018 PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM To register or for more information, go to MNLAFoundation.com. Name: 2018 Basic Parts Management Seminar Dates: 3/20/2018 to 3/21/2018 The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49 Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM New Iron Expo Name: 2018 AED/EDA Washington Fly-In New Iron Expo Will Bring Together the Construction Industry in Dates: 3/20/2018 to 3/22/2018 an Event Time: 12:30 PM to 7:30 PM that Showcases Training and New Equipment Name: 2018 Basic Service Management Seminar DATES: Tuesday, April 3, 2018 (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) Dates: 3/22/2018 to 3/23/2018 Wednesday, April 4, 2018 (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Thursday, April 5, 2018 (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM) April 2018 Upcoming Events: PLACE: IUOE Local 49 Training Center Name: 2018 Financial / HR Symposium 40276 Fishtail Road, Hinckley, Minnesota Dates: April 25, 2018 to April 27, 2018 This event will be the largest of its kind to be held in North America
and possibly the world. The event will feature a long list of more than 100 vendor brands, training opportunities and dynamic hands-on experiences on the 400-acre property of the Local 49 Training Center. What sets the ‘New Iron Expo’ apart from other trade shows is that it allows attendees to actually roll-up their sleeves and try out the new equipment for themselves.
a working lunch will be provided. For more information on this Summit, contact Jeff Marker at 208/334-8462 or at Jeffrey.marker@itd.idaho.gov.
Association of Women Contractors April Member Mingle – Adolfson & Peterson Date: April 10, 2018 Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM New Iron Expo At-A-Glance: Place: Adolfson & Peterson Construction, Inc. What? A three-day exposition, free and open to the public 6701 West 23rd Street, St. Louis Park, MN highlighting the latest in construction technology and safety train- For more information, contact AWC at 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Suite ing. 4, St. Paul, MN 55105. Phone: 651/489-2221. Email: Who? Nearly 100 vendor brands, including the biggest awcmn@awcmn.org or grace@awcmn.org. names in the industry will unveil latest trends and equipment. When? Tuesday, April 3; Wednesday, April 4; and Thursday, Association of Women Contractors April 5, 2018 from 8 AM to 5 PM. Construct*ium 3rd Annual Pentathlon Where? Local 49 Training Center in Hinckley, Minnesota – a Date: April 18, 2018 few miles East of Grand Casino Hinckley. Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Why? Discover the latest equipment technology and watch Event Category: Industry Events real time demos of new products that are impacting construction Mark your calendars! Leadership Training Academy Minnesota efficiencies and effectiveness. In addition, seminars and exam- Construction Association & Construct*ium Student Pentathlon, in ples of Local 49’s unmatched training program will be on display. partnership with the Annual 2018 Associated Schools of Finally, a Dynamic Construction Show in the Midwest! Hurry! Lots Construction (ASC) Conference! Be a proud sponsor of this event and Booths are Filling Quickly! From 10’ x 10’ booths to 200’ x to ensure thousands of A-E-C companies, post-secondary stu200’ lots. Exhibit to meet Construction Pros in Roads & dents and schools will see YOUR company’s name broadly disBridges/Building/Pipelines. Demonstrate Your Equipment & played in the event’s advertising and future mailings! Products to Industry Decision Makers/Contractors/Operating Questions? Please reach out to us at Events@Constructium.org. Engineers/Municipal & Civic Pros/Architects & Design Engineers. For further information contact: Chuck Rauenhorst, Chairman of Meet Midwest Construction Buyers from Minnesota/North Construct*ium Committee. 952/563-7363 Dakota/South Dakota/Wisconsin/Iowa. The Entire Construction Direct. ChuckR@Rauenhorst.com. www.constructium.org. Community is Invited! JOIN US! For additional information, contact Chris Price or Nick Kreger. MEDIA GROWTH SUMMIT Chris Price: Telephone: 703/439-9040. Join your B2B Media Colleagues at MGS’18 Email: cprice@tradeshowlogic.com. DATES: April 10 – 12, 2018 Nick Kreger: Telephone: 770/432-8410 extension 111. VENUE: 4 STAR RENAISSANCE CHICAGO O’HARE SUITES Email: nkreger@tradeshowlogic.com HOTEL 8500 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631 IDAHO Transportation Department Phone: 773/380-9600 Transportation Department hosts Idaho Freight Summit in early April 24/7 Shuttle to O’Hare Airport 2018. Long-Term Growth Built on B2B Media’s Core Values. Industry DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 Leaders Will Share Best Practices in B2B Media. PLACE: North Star Conference Room The Media Growth Summit is open exclusively to B2B Media Riverside Hotel Executives of all levels. This is a collaborative event with a strong 2900 West Chinden Boulevard, Boise, Idaho focus on meeting everyone’s needs. Agenda is subject to change. Time: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM At Media Growth Summit 2018 you will: Boise – Improving freight mobility, safety and economic opportu- . Benefit from the experiences of successful B2B media influnities in Idaho will be the focus of the Idaho Freight Summit. encers and how they are succeeding in today’s market. Presentations and open discussion topics will include infrastruc- . Explore new revenue sources. ture projects, legislative actions, research programs, performance To give your input and to receive answers to your questions, conmeasures and modal updates. The summit will provide an oppor- tact Kathi Simonsen. Contact Info: Simonsen Sales & Marketing, tunity for stakeholders to give the transportation department input Kathi Simonsen, Simonsen Sales & Marketing LLC. Company on the freight program and improving freight safety, mobility and location: 12108 Lakeshore South, Auburn, CA 95602. Email: economic opportunities throughout Idaho. There is no charge, and ksimonsen@mediagrowth.com. Home http://mediagrowth.com.
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FirstEnergy Plans $156M in Infrastructure Projects in Md. FirstEnergy Corp. expects to invest about $156 million in 2018 on distribution and transmission infrastructure projects to help enhance service reliability for its customers in Potomac Edison’s service area in western Maryland and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Major projects scheduled for 2018 include transmission enhancements to reinforce the system and support economic growth, constructing new distribution circuits, and inspecting and replacing utility poles and underground cables. “These infrastructure enhancements are necessary to serve the influx of new residents and businesses to our Potomac Edison service territory,” said James A. Sears Jr., vice president of Potomac Edison. “At the same time, we also are working on projects designed to help enhance the day-to-day service we provide our customers, such as replacing older underground cables and improving existing overhead facilities.” FirstEnergy projects planned in the Potomac Edison footprint in 2018 include: • Ongoing work to provide electrical service to the new Procter & Gamble consumer products manufacturing plant under construction in Berkeley County near Martinsburg, W.Va. The project includes a new distribution substation, upgrades to other nearby substations, and several power lines. About $4 million is expected to be spent on work this year, with the project scheduled for completion by year end. • Building a distribution substation in the Foxville area in Frederick County, Md., and constructing 5 mi. of new distri-
bution circuit that will enhance electric service reliability for about 1,200 customers in the Myersville and Wolfsville areas. Construction on the $4 million project began in January, and should be completed by the end of the year. • Constructing a new $3 million distribution substation for the Jefferson Tech Park near Frederick, Md., to provide electric service capacity for more than 2 million sq. ft. of commercial development. Work is expected to start in 2018 and be completed by the end of 2019. • Building a new $2 million distribution substation in Montgomery County to serve residential and retail customers in the new Cabin Branch development in Clarksburg, Md. The substation will provide needed service capacity for about 3,500 homes and 1.4 million sq. ft. of retail space. The work is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2018 and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. • Completing a $1 million project to install a new transformer at a substation in Moorefield, W.Va. to provide redundancy for the existing equipment. • Installing additional switches and equipment in a substation in the Yellow Springs, Md. area of Frederick County at a cost of about $1 million to improve reliability for 4,400 customers in the area. • Finishing work on a new $5 million power line and substation project under construction in Hardy County, W.Va., along State Route 259 that will enhance service reliability for about 2,200 customers in the Baker and Mathias areas. The project divides a 270-mi. long circuit — the longest in Potomac Edison’s service area — into three shorter seg-
ments and improves service to a nearby compressor station for a major natural gas supply pipeline. • Upgrading equipment on 269 distribution circuits throughout Potomac Edison’s service area at an estimated cost of about $3.3 million. The enhancements — installing new wire, cable and fuses — are expected to reinforce the electrical system and enhance reliability for about 402,000 customers in Maryland and West Virginia. • Replacing underground distribution cables with new equipment. Work totaling about $4 million is continuing in all areas of the service territory, with a focus in Frederick, Montgomery and Washington counties in Maryland. Crews are working now in downtown Frederick to replace sections of underground main line cable at a cost of more than $150,000. The downtown cable-replacement project is expected to be completed by September, and enhance electric service reliability for the downtown area. About $8 million of the budgeted total will be for transmission-related projects owned by the Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company (TrAILCo), a FirstEnergy transmission affiliate. In 2017, FirstEnergy spent about $114 million in the Potomac Edison area on hundreds of large and small transmission and distribution projects. For more information, visit potomacedison.com and firstenergycorp.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
TIGER Grants Boost Funding to 41 Projects in 43 States GRANTS from page 18
overhead red flashers and signal mast arms over the travel lanes; and closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras. Nelson Island Accessibility and Transportation Infrastructure Viability Enhancement (N.A.T.I.V.E.) Project, Nunakauyarmiut Tribe — $10,176,835 to construct approximately 21 mi. of multimodal trails comprised of above ground, synthetic Geocell mats with an open configuration to protect native vegetation, including necessary fish culverts and bridges, connecting Toksook Bay to Nightmute and Umkumiut. Georgetown East Gateway, Delaware Department of Transportation — $7,000,000 to construct multi-modal improvements at the intersection of U.S. 9, Airport Road and Sandhill Road including roadway realignment; additional turn lanes; signal improvements; pavement resurfacing; bike lanes; sidewalks; crosswalks; transit stops; and lighting. Immokalee Complete Streets — Growing Connections to Create Mobility Opportunities, Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Florida — $13,132,691 to construct complete streets improvements in Immokalee, Fla., including approximately 20 mi. of new sidewalks; a bike boulevard network; a shared-use path; street lighting; bus shelters; a new transit center; landscaping; drainage improvements; and intersection and traffic calming retreats. Frankfort Second Street Corridor Project, Frankfort, Ky. — $7,990,000 to reconstruct the Second Street corridor, including Second Street and East Main Street, into a complete street with wider sidewalks; improved signaling and
intersection improvements; ADA accessibility; streetscape enhancements; bike lanes and green infrastructure improvements. North Holly Road Project, Road Commission for Oakland County, Michigan — $3,000,000 to resurface and implement safety improvements to approximately 4.5 mi. of North Holly Road, including cutting hills to improve sight distance; raising the road in flood zones; and making improvements to high speed curves. Hightower Road Corridor Project, Mississippi State University — $7,000,000 to complete an approximately 2mi., multimodal north/south corridor along Hightower Road and associated collector roads including sidewalks; bike lanes; transit shelters; signal improvements; and street lighting on the eastern perimeter of Mississippi State University. Jack Rabbit Road Reconstruction Project — Phase 1, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians — $6,000,000 to reconstruct approximately 5 mi. of Jack Rabbit Road from roughly U.S. Highway 281/BIA Road 8 to BIA Road 15/BIA Road 8 on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Reservation. Baker Canyon and Dog Valley Climbing Lanes Project, Utah Department of Transportation — $15,000,000 to construct three segments of climbing lanes; improve the chain-up area at the Dog Valley Pass interchange; and extend the wildlife fences and wildlife escape ramps on 1-15 near Dog Valley Pass and Baker Canyon in Millard County, Utah. Bridging the Valley: Barker Road Grade Separation Project, Spokane Valley, Wash. — $9,020,149 to replace
an existing at-grade crossing at Barker Road with an overpass; close a second at-grade crossing at Flora Road; and replace the intersection of Barker Road and Trent Avenue with a roundabout. Route 3, Ramp A and Bridge over Rail Lines, New Jersey Department of Transportation — $18,260,000 to replace the existing, structurally deficient Route 3 bridge over two rail lines and the nearby Ramp A adjacent the North Bergen Park and Ride Facility. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 appropriated $500 million, available through Sept. 30, 2020, for National Infrastructure Investments otherwise known as TIGER grants. As with previous rounds of TIGER, funds for the FY 2017 TIGER grants program are to be awarded on a competitive basis for projects that will have a significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. The FY 2017 Appropriations Act specifies that TIGER Discretionary Grants may not be less than $5 million and not greater than $25 million, except that for projects located in rural areas the minimum TIGER Discretionary Grant size is $1 million. Since the TIGER grant program was first created, $5.6 billion has been awarded for capital investments in surface transportation infrastructure over nine rounds of competitive grants. Throughout the TIGER program, these grants have supported projects that have a significant impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region. For more information, visit transportation.gov/TIGER. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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LARGE Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation – Electrical Contractor Casteel Corporation Wed., April 25, 2018 – 9:00AM Uniontown, PA (Pittsburgh Area)
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Vermeer Announces New Option for CT718 Compost Turner The Vermeer CT718 compost turner is efficient and highly productive at turning windrows up to 18 ft. (5.5 m) wide. The compost turner uses a mechanical belt-drive system and a Flexxaire fan that automatically adjusts based on temperature to help maximize performance.
The Vermeer CT718 compost turner can now be equipped with fulllength steel tracks, an option best suited for rough and muddy ground conditions. The new full track option is one of four drive systems available for the CT718 compost turner that also include two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and two-wheel plus two short tracks drive system. “We’ve added a full track option at the request of our customers,” Jeff Bradley, product manager of recycling and forestry equipment at Vermeer explained. “The composting industry is growing worldwide, and compost turners are one of the most efficient ways of ensuring that material gets the proper amount of oxygen. The full track option will give facilities with rugged or wet ground conditions a more effective option.” The Vermeer CT718 compost turner is efficient and highly productive at turning windrows up to 18 ft. (5.5 m) wide. The compost turner uses a mechanical belt-drive system and a Flexxaire fan that automatically adjusts based on temperature to help maximize performance. An optimized drum design with long flails ensures proper aeration while minimizing material drag and providing protection to the drum skin. The operator-controlled rear curtain also aids with controlling material deflection. The comfortable operator’s cab of the CT718 compost turner features programmable, preset controls that allow the user to adjust height with a single touch and a control display that shows the sides and rear of the machine through mounted cameras. Plus, with a low machine height of just 12.5 ft. (3.8 m) and folding ladder, the CT718 compost turner is easy to transport between locations. Additional options for the CT718 compost turner include hard-surface flails and a spray bar attachment. For more information, visit Vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACTIVE HEAVY DUTY COOLING ............................49
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP..................139
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ..........................................13
ADVANCE TIRE ..........................................................77
EDWARD EHRBAR ......................................................9
MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ................................................32
AIM ATTACHMENTS ..................................................58
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ......................................32,80
MILTON CAT ..............................................................20
ALEX LYON & SON INC
EPIROC ......................................................................25
MINNICH MANUFACTURING ....................................67
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................123
EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC..........................................125
MUNICIBID.COM ......................................................128
MIDDLETOWN NY 3/30
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ........................35
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................49
HOUSTON TX 4/3 ..........................................127
ESCO CORP ............................................................114
NORRIS SALES CO INC............................................10
ATLANTIC CITY NJ 4/5-7 ..............................129
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ....................................43
PARKERSBURG WV 4/12 ............................131
FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................29
WESTFIELD PA 4/13
FOLEY INC ..................................................................2
RACINE WI 4/14 ............................................133
FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ................48
PONTIAC MI 4/19
GEHL ........................................................................107
COLUMBUS OH 4/21 ....................................134
GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD................................62
N ATTLEBORO MA 4/20 ................................135
GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE ................38
MANASSAS VA 4/27
GOMACO CORP ........................................................77
FAYETTEVILLE AR 4/28 ................................137
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ..............................17
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC......................23
HARD HAT EXPO ......................................................48
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP................................7
HARTER EQUIPMENT INC........................................19
UNRESERVED PUBLIC EQUIPMENT..........140
AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ..................................29
HELAC INC ................................................................52
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..........118
ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT INCORPORA ..........77
HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC
ROADTEC ..................................................................79
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................57 OPDYKE INC ..............................................................14 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA..................89 PENN DIESEL SERVICE CO ..................................118 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP....................................100 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO....................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................6 PRECISION COMPANIES ..........................................52 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS
ATI CORPORATION ..................................................52
MARIETTA PA 04/20 ......................................136
ROSCO MANUFACTURING ......................................83
BARGAINS ................................................................119
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY................111
SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................97
BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ..................................31
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ....................................22
SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC ..........................................33
BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ................................101
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
SILVI CONCRETE ......................................................47
BIDADOO..................................................................126
CANNONSBURG PA 04/04............................128
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ....................48
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ................................51
UNIONTOWN PA 04/25 ................................136
ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ....................38
BOBCAT COMPANY ..................................................99
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........58,59
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC..............................11
BOMAG AMERICAS INC............................................91
J D EQUIPMENT ........................................................52
TAKEUCHI ................................................................113
BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..........43
J G COCHRAN AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES
TENNA LLC ................................................................47
BRENCO EQUIPMENT SUPPLY ..............................16
BOONSBORO MD 04/06-7 ............................130
CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION ....................95
JCB INC ................................................................64,65
CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................55
JESCO ..........................................................................3
CEG WANTED ..........................................................121
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................89
CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................120
JOHN DEERE ..........................................................103
CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ......26,27
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ....................................116
COMPANY WRENCH ................................................37
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ....................................105
CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT ......51
KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................5
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........56,66,72
KUBOTA ....................................................................117
VOLVO FINANCIAL SERVICES ................................53
CONTINENTAL ENGINES ........................................118
KUBOTA SVL ............................................................110
WACKER NEUSON ..............................................60,61
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..............38
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................104
WEACO ......................................................................20
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................58
LEEBOY ......................................................................81
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..............................14
DITCH WITCH EQUIPMENT CO ..............................62
LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ........................................69
WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................84,85
DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA ..................................115
MESSICK’S ................................................................20
WOODS CRW CORP ................................................21
DYNAPAC ..................................................................93
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ....................108,109
YANMAR AMERICA CORP ........................................63
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ............................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..........................41 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................29 TRENCHTECH ..........................................................39 U S MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC ..................................75 VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................87 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ........70,71
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