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Maryland’s $150M Seneca Valley H.S. Is Taking Shape

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Vessel (aka, Hudson Yards Staircase) is a public structure and landmark built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan. The concept for Vessel was revealed in 2016. Construction started in April 2017. The structure was complete in December 2017 and opened to the public on March 15, 2019.

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NYC’s $25B Hudson Yards Development Makes Its Debut By Verena Dobnik

Construction of the new building is taking place on the school’s old athletic fields. Upon completion of the new building, the new athletic fields will be built where the current building stands today.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS McCloskey Is Cornerstone of Newport Materials Facility...67

Table of Contents.................. 4 Truck & Trailer Section.. 53-63 Recycling Section.......... 67-91 Attachment & Parts Section.. .................................... 105-110 Business Calendar............ 112 Auction Section..........114-128 Advertisers Index.............. 126

NEW YORK (AP) New York’s $25 billion Hudson Yards development is open to the public, offering both basic daily life amenities and luxuries that have earned it the nickname “Manhattan’s mini-city.” People lined up March 15 to climb the 2,500 steps to the top of a massive, honeycomb-shaped sculpture called Vessel — the visual centerpiece of a complex of high-rises on Manhattan’s West Side with pricey commercial and residential space, plus about 100 shops and restaurants. CNN’s Anderson Cooper hosted the inaugural ceremony, joined by singer Andra Day, Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and a lineup of New York business luminaries. CNN will be a tenant at Hudson Yards along with its parent company, WarnerMedia. Other well-known corporate tenants include the BlackRock money manager, L’Oreal USA, Equinox and Coach. Hudson Yards bills itself “the cultural center of Manhattan’s New West Side,” and on its first day, the see HUDSON page 124

The largest public high school in the state of Maryland is currently taking shape at an estimated cost of more than $150 million. The four-story building will cover approximately 440,000 sq. ft. and will serve as the new Seneca Valley High School in Germantown, Montgomery County. The school is expected to be ready for the start of the 2020/2021 school year and will have the capacity for more than 3,000 students. Ground was broken in September 2017 and completion is set for August 2020. The following year, the current facility will be demolished and the grounds will be completed. Construction of the new building is taking place on the school’s old athletic fields. Upon completion of the new building, the new athletic fields will be built where the current building stands today. The contract for construction management was awarded to Dustin Construction,

Ijamsville, Md. Funding for the project is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Capital Improvement budget, as reported by Derek Turner, director of the Department of Communications for MCPS. The project was reportedly divided into in three phases, over the course of four years, including existing utility relocation; the new building, adjacent parking lots and stadium; and demolition, parking lot and field completion. Marc J. Cohen, has been principal of Seneca Valley since 2010. Prior to that, he served as principal of Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School — a SVHS feeder school — for four years. “Our community has been asking for a new school for many years now,” he said. “This state-of-the-art facility will revitalize and inspire for decades to come.” Seneca Valley High School opened in 1974 with 251,278 sq. ft. on 29.4 acres. see SCHOOL page 30


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PENGUINS INTRODUCE ‘CENTER OF ENERGY’ PLAN FOR LOWER HILL

The development will include meaningful connections to historic and cultural attributes of the Hill District and will attract hundreds of millions in private investment to the centrally-located, highly-visible redevelopment area.

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SEI CONDUCTS ASPHALT & ROAD BUILDING EXPO IN PENNSYLVANIA

Representatives from several of Stephenson Equipment’s equipment lines, including Bomag, Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment, LeeBoy, Midland and JCB were on hand to meet with attendees and provide information.

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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR ANNOUNCES COMPANY SUCCESSION PLAN

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HIGHLIGHTS: PITTSBURGH’S 2019 CONSTRUCTION SEASON PROJECTS

PennDOT highlighted more than 136 projects that will take place across District 11 — which includes Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties — during the 2019 construction season.

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GLOBAL DEMAND FOR OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENT TO REACH $471B

Global demand for off-road equipment is forecast to reach $471 billion in 2019, rising 6.5 percent from 2018 levels. Countries in the Asia/Pacific region will account for nearly half of sales gains.

Joseph Dutko has retired from Modern Group after 43 years of service. Dutko has been a manager, guide and project manager for multiple generations of employee-owners of Modern.

The National Truck Equipment Association held its Annual Work Truck Show in conjunction with the Green Truck Summit and Fleet Technical Congress on March 5 through 8 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.

The event was held in Charleston, W.Va., at the Charleston Civic Center and featured a host of educational opportunities with more than 70 conferences, seminars and industry meetings available throughout both days of the event.

The 16 authorized Bobcat dealerships were the highest-performing dealers according to the dealer performance review, a tool Bobcat uses to measure dealership performance across the North American Bobcat dealer network.

Groff Tractor & Equipment hosted two milling seminars, each covering basic milling techniques through technological advancements. It was a great educational opportunity for crews about to hit the asphalt.

More than 3,350 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including 90 excavators, more than 45 skid steers, more than 40 loaders, 25 dozers, more than 130 dump trucks, 120 truck tractors and more.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced $70.4 million in bridge construction projects on Long Island, including the start of construction on a $28.2 million project to replace the Walt Whitman Road Bridge over the Long Island Expressway.

Paladin Attachments and Pengo Attachments, divisions of International Equipment Solutions (IES) officially joined Stanley Infrastructure, a division of Stanley Black & Decker Inc.

JOE DUTKO RETIRES FROM MODERN GROUP AFTER 43-YEAR CAREER

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ANNUAL W.VA. CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN EXPO HELD IN CHARLESTON

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GROFF TRACTOR HOSTS MILLING SEMINARS IN PENNSYLVANIA

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LONG ISLAND WILL SEE MORE THAN $70M IN BRIDGE PROJECTS

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Penguins Introduce ‘Center of Energy’ Plan for Lower Hill Pittsburgh Arena Real Estate Redevelopment (PAR), an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, announced on March 8 a new development team and dynamic new master plan for redevelopment of the 28acre site next to the PPG Paints Arena in the Lower Hill District. The project will feature a mix of residential, commercial/office, entertainment and food venues, retail and parks/green space and an innovative energy hub. The development will include meaningful connections to historic and cultural attributes of the Hill District and will attract hundreds of millions in private investment to the centrally-located, highly-visible redevelopment area. “We have been hard at work over the past several months building a new development team and working with our business and community partners on an exciting new master plan that incorporates what we have been hearing from the community,” said David Morehouse, president and CEO of the Penguins. “There is development momentum across the city, and our development is the center of energy that re-connects the Hill District with downtown, and creates an economic and investment engine that will deliver millions in direct investment into the community.” “It was worth the time to listen closely to our Hill District partners and get this right,” Mayor William Peduto said. “With the help of the Penguins and their development team we’re delivering on promises of new jobs, affordable housing, and a historic re-connection between the Hill and the heart of the Downtown business district.” The project is anticipated to attract more than $750 million in private investment; generate more than 4,000 construction and 3,000 permanent jobs; and generate around $25 million in annual tax revenues to the city, city schools, county and commonwealth. Under the Greater Hill District Reinvestment Fund established in 2015, an additional estimated $25 million in funding is expected to be generated from the project for direct investment in the middle and upper Hill District. PAR and its development partners also have begun working closely with the regional building trades unions, the Pittsburgh Promise, and Partners 4 Work on building a workforce development plan to leverage opportunities for students to find better access and opportunities to work with the building trades.

The project is anticipated to attract more than $750 million in private investment; generate more than 4,000 construction and 3,000 permanent jobs; and generate around $25 million in annual tax revenues to the city, city schools, county and commonwealth.

serving as the master developer role in commercial and office development, and the minority-owned partnership Intergen will serve as lead housing developer. BPG is a real estate acquisition, development and management company that has developed and acquired hotel, office, residential, retail and parking properties throughout the United States, with a total portfolio value of more than $5.0 billion.

“This is going to be a destination development comparable to the very best mixed-use projects across the country,” said Chris Buccini, co-president. “My partners and I are excited to expand our presence in Pittsburgh and to help the Penguins and the community realize the tremendous potential for this special location. We are prepared to invest in the expansion of the urban core at a time when there’s so much interest and ener-

gy in this market.” The lead residential development partner is locally-based Intergen, a minority-owned business that specializes in what it calls “impact development” within mixed use mixed income projects throughout the country. Keith B. Key is one of the three members of Intergen and he’s also a Hill District native and CEO of KBK Enterprises, an active real estate development company with offices in Pittsburgh. Intergen, short for Intergenerational, also includes a developer from the Hill District, Bomani Howze, CEO of OLMEC Development Company and Robert Agbede, a seasoned Pittsburgh executive of Hatch and Associates, an engineering company with a more than 100-year history in Pittsburgh. “Intergen Real Estate Group is honored and excited to be a part of this landmark development in the Lower Hill District in partnership with the world-famous Pittsburgh Penguins organization,” said Key. “As a native of the Historic Hill District, this development has an extra meaning for me, and will allow Intergen to serve as part of the bridge building team to help reconnect the

New Development Team Morehouse introduced PAR’s new development team: The The project will feature a mix of residential, commercial/office, entertainment and food venues, Buccini/Pollin Group (BPG) will be retail and parks/green space and an innovative energy hub.

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SEI Conducts Asphalt & Road Building Expo in Pennsylvania

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tephenson Equipment Incorporated conducted an Asphalt & Road Building Expo at the Butler County Airport in Pennsylvania on March 20. The event attracted approximately 250 contractors and municipal maintenance personnel from Western Pennsylvania who came to see the equipment on display, catch up with Stephenson Equipment employees and enjoy a barbecue lunch and door prizes. Manufacturer factory representatives from several of Stephenson Equipment’s equipment lines, including Bomag, Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment, LeeBoy, Midland and JCB also were on hand to meet with attendees and provide information about the equipment on display. Along with an opportunity to learn about the latest asphalt and road building and support equipment, the event, which ran from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., included learning workshops. Stephenson Equipment operates eight locations in Pennsylvania and New York, and employs a staff of approximately 215 service technicians, parts specialists, sales and rental representatives and management and administrative Approximately 250 contractors and municipal maintenance personnel from Western Pennsylvania came to see staff. In addition to a full line-up of road asphalt paving and the equipment on display, catch up with Stephenson Equipment employees and enjoy a barbecue lunch and door maintenance equipment, Stephenson also provides crane and prizes. lifting solutions as the authorized dealer of Grove, Manitex, Manitowoc, National and Potain. The company services the construction industry as the authorized dealer of Bomag, Bandit Industries, JCB, LeeBoy, Rosco, Rogers Trailers, Paladin Attachments, Yanmar, Diamond and Tiger Mowers.  CEG see SEI page 102

(L-R): Bomag’s Jamie Winkler and Mark Armel were on hand with Stephenson Equipment’s Brad Baum to welcome attendees to the event. Darrell Banks (L) of Midland Machinery speaks with Stephenson Equipment President Dennis Heller.

Grand Prize winners received a free one-week paver rental. Bill Shaw (third from L), the Stephenson Equipment representative, posed with (L-R) Ron Miller, Merry Smith and Troy McHaffie at the expo.

(L-R): Stephenson customer and LeeBoy Owner John Rugg of Laurel Asphalt spoke with LeeBoy Territory Manager James Harkins and Stephenson Equipment’s Wes Hyde at the expo.


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2002 Trainers - Sandblasted and primered. Ready for your paint!

SPRING SPECIAL PRICING

(3) 2002 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixers w/Trainer Cab, Model: FCM-7133, Engine: Mack E-7 375HP, Trans: Allison HD-4560.................................................................................................... $27,000 (3) 2003 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixers, Model FCM-7133, Engine: Cat C12, Trans: Allison HD-4560.......................................................................................................................................... $28,900 (2) 2003 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer, Model FCM-7133, Engine: Mack E7, Trans: Allison HD-4560.......................................................................................................................................... $29,900 (1) 2004 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixers, Model S-2346, Engine: Cummins ISM 350HP, Trans: Allison HD-4560........................................................................................................................ $42,500 (3) 2004 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixers w/Trainer Cab, Model S-2346, Engine Mack E-7, Trans Allison HD-4560...................................................................................................................... $42,500 (16) 2006 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixers, Model S-2346 Engine: Cat C13 Trans: Allison HD-4560.............................................................................................................................................. $54,900 (1) 2007 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer, Model: S-2346, Engine: C13, Trans Cat CX32.................................................................................................................................................................. $63,900 1986 Stephens 12yd Batch Plant, 24” Feed Conveyor w/2 Feed Bins 36” Batch Belt..................................................................................................................................................................Call for Price NEW Baldor Crusher Motor, 400hp, 500RPM, Direct Drive Shaft................................................................................................................................................................................................ Call for Price

Silvi Group Companies Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania

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2008 320DL Coupler Hammer Lines 7900 Hours $74,500

2005 304CR Hammer Lines 5300 Hours $27,000

2007 321C LCR Coupler Hammer Lines 10,300 Hours $69,000

2008 F550 XL Ball Bearing Tool Box Compressor Crane, A/C Automatic Trans 63,000 Miles $64,000


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2015 Link-Belt 218HSL 170’ Boom, Pile Driving Adapter, 15-ton swivel ball, 80-ton 4-sheave hook block, 3382 hours, stk8391 $689,500 Price Reduced to $649,500

2012 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 110’ Boom, Heat, AC, 8.5-ton Ball, 40-ton block, RCL light bar, stk6826..........$249,500

2014 National NBT45, 127’ Boom, Swivel Ball, Peterbilt 365, Tag Axle, stk7642 ......................................$359,500

2003 Link-Belt HTC8660II, 110’ Boom, 51’ Jib, Block, Ball, Approx. 96,500 miles, stk10182 ................$149,500

1979 Manitowoc 4600 Vicon, 140’ No. 40 Angle Iron Boom, 3rd Drum, Fairlead, AC, 6 yd3 Hendrix Bucket, Cummins Engine ................................................$675,000

2007 National 1300H, 110’ Boom, SFO, 22’ Wood Bed, Sterling LT9513, 1555 Hrs, 113,034 Miles, stk10212 ...... ..........................................................................$135,000

2007 Link-Belt HTC8690, 140’ Boom, 58’ Jib, Block, Ball, Cat Engine, ZF Automated Transmission, 67,500 miles, stk10145 ............................................................$379,500

2014 Maeda MC285-2, 28’ Boom Length, Hook Block, Gas & Propane Engine, 576 hours, stk7871 ............$POR

2011 Link-Belt RTC8065II, One Winch, Auxiliary Lifting Sheave, 8.5-ton Swivel Ball, 40-ton Block, 35’ to 58’ Offset Fly, stk6199 ............................................$289,500


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Westchester Tractor Founder/President Announces Company Succession Plan

Modern President and CEO Paul Farrell (R) presented Joe Dutko with a framed photograph and retirement wishes signed by Modern owners.

(L-R): are John Apple, president, CEO and founder of Westchester Tractor; Matt Apple, parts manager, Westchester Tractor; and Andrew Prusinowski, vice president of administration and technology, Westchester Tractor.

Westchester Tractor was founded by John Apple in 1976 at its original location in Goldens Bridge, N.Y., as a New Holland dealer. In the early years, the company concentrated on Ford tractor loader backhoe and industrial tractor sales, and through the 1980s the company expanded to additional manufacturers of construction equipment and grounds maintenance equipment that today includes Kobelco, Hitachi, New Holland, Kubota, Brush Bandit and Avant, along with a number of attachments manufacturers. In 2007, Westchester Tractor moved from Goldens Bridge, N.Y., to its current facility in Brewster, N.Y., where the company’s product offering and commitment and ability to serve its customers has continued to grow. Throughout its 43-year history, Apple has served as president and CEO of the company, which has grown to a significant size with a large number of employees and an even larger number of customers that depend upon the company for their livelihood. With this in mind, Apple has put a succession plan in place as he prepares for retirement. “After taking a long hard look at our operation in the best interest of all par-

ties involved, I approached two key individuals and offered to put a plan in place, giving them the opportunity to gradually acquire ownership of Westchester Tractor,” Apple said. Matt Apple, John’s son, and Andrew Prusinowski are now in the process of assuming ownership over the course of the next several years. Matt Apple joined his father’s business part-time in 1992 and full-time in 2006. Throughout the years, Matt has developed a strong working knowledge of the inner workings of Westchester Tractor and his passion lies in the parts, service and product support side of the company. As John’s son, Matt also has a strong personal and vested interest in seeing the company that his father founded flourish. Having spent most of his time at Westchester Tractor working behind the scenes, he is particularly in tune with interaction with his fellow employees. “I am all about employee satisfaction. When employees are satisfied, the customer gets satisfied, and when the customer is satisfied, our dealership is profitable.” Prusinowski joined Westchester Tractor in 2005 and also has been offered a significant equity position with the company. Prusinowski cur-

rently serves as the vice president of administration and technology and also oversees the sales department and is starting to maintain the necessary relationships with the manufacturers represented by Westchester Tractor. “From the outside looking in, not much has changed at Westchester Tractor,” Prusinowski said. “John is still president, he still has the corner office, he is still working with our key accounts. He is, however, taking a few more days off than he has in the past. “What is very important to both Matt and I going forward is that customers are aware that we are firmly committed to maintaining the same level of excellence that Westchester Tractor has long been known for. “Our industry is going through a period of tremendous change and our size has given us the ability to quickly adapt to change. We are not burdened with a full commitment to a single full-line manufacturer; instead we have been able to maintain the ability to select the best available categories of equipment from some of the finest manufacturers in the world, including names like Kobelco, Hitachi, Kubota, New Holland, to name a few. I am certainly very grateful that John Apple has afforded me this opportunity.” 

Joe Dutko Retires From Modern Group After 43-Year Career Joseph Dutko has retired from Modern Group after 43 years of service. Dutko has been a manager, guide and project manager for multiple generations of employee-owners of Modern. An Air Force veteran, Dutko was hired in March 1976 as shop foreman for Modern’s newly constructed Bristol, Pa., headquarters. It was a period of intense growth for Modern and he was given the opportunity to grow with it. He was entrusted by Modern’s founder, Joe McEwen, to establish and develop several initiatives for the betterment of the company, most notably the safety department in 1991. As safety director and facilities manager, he held enormous responsibility to protect the health and well being of Modern’s technicians, service team and branch staff. Overseeing branches across multiple states often required sacrifices of time and attention that often could go unnoticed, from routine late-night township meetings to early morning emergency maintenance calls. Dutko helped make sure the gears of Modern Group ran smoothly. On March 19, 2019, he was honored by Modern’s board of directors and assembled employee representatives at the annual shareholder’s meeting, receiving a standing ovation for his contribution to the continued success of the company for more than four decades. Dutko looks forward to a happy retirement full of travel with his wife Beth and his hobby of photography. “Everyone must remember for your own safety, regardless of what you are doing, particularly when you’re alone; that you are your first and last line of defense,” Dutko reflected. “Choose wisely.” 


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USED EQUIPMENT from Robert H. Finke and Sons Inc.

2013 BOBCAT S630, 2900 Hrs, SN RU5227........................................$24,900

2012 BOBCAT TOOLCAT™ 5600, 939 Hrs, SN SR2714 ..................................$34,000

2016 BOBCAT S650, 1000 Hrs, SN SR3227........................................$41,000

2015 BOBCAT S630, 1670 Hrs, SN SR3085 ........................................$34,500

2013 DOOSAN CONSTRUCTION DX140LCR-3, 2409 Hrs, SN SR2816 ........ ....................................................$98,500

2010 JOHN DEERE CONSTRUCTION 624K POWERLLEL WITH COUPLER, 3800 Hrs, SN SR2573 ..................................$90,500

2009 JOHN DEERE CONSTRUCTION 624K Z-BAR, 3800 Hrs, SN SR2406 ....$81,500

2014 DOOSAN CONSTRUCTION DL250-3, 1532 Hrs, SN SR3046..................$97,950

2014 DOOSAN CONSTRUCTION DL350-3, 3100 Hrs, SN SR2994................$155,500

2014 DOOSAN CONSTRUCTION DL250-3, 3200 Hrs, SN SR3468..................$89,995

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2010 CASE CX160B, EQ219, SN: NASAF1580, ESCO 2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ w heat & air, Quick Coupler, 30” Tooth Bucket, Aux Hyds, 4,860 hours 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 ........................................................................ $119,000 hours ....................................................... ......... $121,053

2017 CASE 521F, EQ29599, SN: NGF236204, 651 2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, hours, Very clean, ready to work .............. Call for Price 3rd spool valve, cw wt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2016 EQ29755, 755 2012CASE CASETV380, 621F, STK # 652,SN: cabNGM417927, w heat & air w/ , hours.................................................................. $56,000 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307

2014 EQ17181, 716 2012CASE CASETR270, 621F, STK # 652,SN: cabNEM482465, w/ heat & air , hours, Performance hydraulics with front electric 3rd spool valve, cw wt, ride control, radial tires,.............. 307 .......................................................................... $37,000 hours ....................................................... $121,053

hours ....................................................... ......... $121,053

2014 WT, #EQ21851, 2012CASE CASE1150M 621F, STK 652, cabSN:NEDC11003, w heat & air, w/ 63rd Wayspool Blade, New Cutting Edge, 2,426rahours.................... valve, cwt, ride control, dial tires, 307 .................................................................. Call$121,053 for Price hours ....................................................... .........

2015 EQ29647, 738, 2012CASE CASECX36B, 621F, STK # 652,SN: cabNFTN66492, w/ heat & air hours.................................................................. $42,500 3rd spool valve, cw wt, ride control, radial tires, 307

2011 EQ29676, 1,531 2012CASE CASESV300, 621F, STK # 652,SN: cabNBM437250, w heat & air w/ , hours.................................................................. $39,200 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053 $121 053

2015 EQ330009, SN w/ 330009, 2012CASE CASE621F 621FXT, , STK # 652, cab heat &2696 air, hours ...................................................................... CALL 3rd spool valve, cw wt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053 $121 053

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Annual W.Va. Construction & Design Expo Held in Charleston

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his year marked the 40th year for the Annual West Virginia Construction & Design Exposition, held on March 20 and 21, 2019. The event was held in Charleston, W.Va., at the Charleston Civic Center, which recently completed a major restoration and addition. The event featured a host of educational opportunities with more than 70 conferences, seminars and industry meetings available throughout both days of the event. The trade show portion of the event featured the latest equipment, supplies and services for all aspects of the construction, design and public works industries. Divided into two sections, the Civic Center’s Grand Hall primarily featured exhibitors with tabletop displays while the coliseum section of the venue presented exhibitors with large equipment displays. The event attracted a record crowd of contractors, design engineers, municipal maintenance employees and others involved with West Virginia vibrant construction industry with more than 4,200 registered.  CEG see EXPO page 24

The Civic Center’s Grand Hall featured aisle after aisle of exhibitors presenting their equipment, products and services with tabletop displays.

(L-R): Sitech MidSouth’s J.D. Weis, Terry Fulks and Ryan White demonstrate a GPS base station and discuss site positioning and asset tracking technologies at the show.

Ritchie Bros.’ Todd Meadows (L) and Phillip Riner spoke with attendees about upcoming auctions and how to convert old yellow iron into gold at the show.

(L-R): Leslie Equipment’s John Grow and Bob Runions, along with Allied Construction Products’ Rich Steinbrenner and Leslie Equipment’s Pete Culicerto and Jason Belisle, welcome attendees to discuss the company’s John Deere equipment at the show.

(L-R): Bobcat of Advantage Valley’s Jeremy Dosier, Dustin Lewis, Devon Criss and Joshua Mills welcomed attendees to stop in at their booth to review the lineup of Bobcat machines on display.

(L-R): The team from Walker Cat, including Gary Angle, Chad Stewart, Ash Kountz, Andrew Boyd and Rus Livingood, who were on hand to speak with attendees about their line of Caterpillar equipment.


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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)

Komatsu

PC128UU,

1996,

offset

boom, Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good

rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing good con-

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Equipment, Education Focus of Construction & Design Expo EXPO from page 22

The Shafer Equipment booth lured attendees with the dealership’s line of Terramac crawler carriers and a really big fish.

(L-R): Anderson Equipment Company’s Brian Hahn, Brad Coleman, Jonathan Hale and Adam Frame stayed busy speaking with attendees about their Kobelco equipment and other lines.

State Equipment’s Seth Gardner (L) and Jimmy Cook spoke with attendees about their lineup of Case, Kubota and other equipment.

Andrew Furbee (L) and Brandi Gibson of Anderson Excavating discussed the company’s construction and excavating service at the show.

Vermeer Heartland’s Jon Abshire (L) and George Jones welcome visitors to their booth.

Rish Equipment Company’s Chad Auxier welcomed attendees and discussed his company’s Komatsu equipment.

Finn All Season’s Dave Besoiu (L) and Brian Paddock were ready to talk hydroseeding with attendees.

(L-R): Golden Equipment Company’s Jason Capizzi and Tom Pryor were joined by Mike Shelton of Sewer Equipment Company.


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Groff Tractor Hosts Milling Seminars in Pennsylvania Groff Tractor & Equipment hosted two milling seminars in Pennsylvania. The seminars were held March 19 and 21 in New Cumberland and Monroeville, Pa., respectively. Each seminar covered basic milling techniques through technological advancements and was a great educational opportunity for crews about to hit the asphalt. Tom Chastain from The Wirtgen Group taught both seminars, which were attended by more than 200 students from 41 companies. “We truly believe that we are business partners with our customers and one of the fundamental things we do is help provide on-going training and support to them. When you deal with Wirtgen and Groff Tractor, you not only get state-of-the-art leading technology machines, but you get the whole package of product support and training,” said Michael Savastio, president and CEO of Groff Tractor & Equipment. “We’ve been doing these seminars for over 10 years and they are a great opportunity for crews to come brush up their skills before the season gets rolling. Each year we cover paving, milling or compaction. I think the customers look forward to it, they not only get to learn and eat great, they can also catch up with other companies before we are

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Groff Tractor & Equipment hosted two milling seminars in Pennsylvania. Each seminar covered basic milling techniques through technological advancements and was a great educational opportunity for crews about to hit the asphalt.

Construction Begins on I-76 Viaducts Rehabilitation Project Construction began April 4 on a project to rehabilitate two Interstate 76 (Schuylkill Expressway) viaducts, including the 6,120-ft.-long structure between Interstate 676 and University Avenue in Center City Philadelphia and a 345-ft.-long structure over Route 23 and Arrowmink Creek in West Conshohocken Borough, Montgomery County. “Pennsylvania’s ongoing bridge inspection program has been closely monitoring these heavily-used, 60plus year-old structures to ensure that they continue to function as designed,” Gov. Tom Wolf said. “Their analysis of the hundreds of structural components that comprise each viaduct points to the need to address the inevitable deterioration now so as to safely handle the demands of tens of thousands of motorists who use the Schuylkill Expressway each day.” The two-year project will require numerous overnight single lane closures and full closures in one direction at a time, as well as a limited number of weekend daytime single lane closures or full overnight closures on either the eastbound or westbound expressway in Center City. For the first two weeks of construction, the contractor will be working on Thursday through Sunday nights on both the eastbound side and westbound side of I-76 in Philadelphia to clear work zone drainage inlets, complete surveying activities and perform other preliminary work items prior to the start of repairs on the eastbound side of the viaduct that will continue through the end of 2019.

Construction began April 4 on a project to rehabilitate two Interstate 76 (Schuylkill Expressway) viaducts, including the 6,120-ft.-long structure between Interstate 676 and University Avenue in Center City Philadelphia and a 345-ft.-long structure over Route 23 and Arrowmink Creek in West Conshohocken Borough, Montgomery County.

No on- or off-ramps within the work zone are scheduled to be closed during preliminary construction activities. Under this project, PennDOT will rehabilitate the 289-span Center City Philadelphia viaduct and the three-span Montgomery County bridge over the 2019 and 2020 construction seasons by repairing or replacing the concrete decks’ expansion joints; repairing deteriorated sections of their concrete decks; rehabilitating numerous piers, columns and other sub-structure components; repairing the viaducts’ drainage systems; and repaving the decks with a concrete overlay. Repairs to the eastbound side of the Center City viaduct are scheduled to be completed in 2019. Repairs to the westbound side of the Center City viaduct will finish in 2020. Repairs to the structure in West Conshohocken Borough are expected to begin in May or June 2019 and will be completed by November 2019. These repairs will be done using single lane overnight closures seven days a week between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. During repairs to the Center City structure, one side of the expressway at a time will be reduced to a single lane or closed completely overnight. In addition, one side of the expressway at a time will be reduced to a single lane during weekend daytime hours a minimum of 10 times eastbound (in 2019) and 10 times westbound (2020) on non-holiday and select weekends. For more information, visit I76viaduct.com. 


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New Seneca Valley High School Due to Open in 2020 SCHOOL from page 1

Montgomery County has 206 schools: 134 elementary schools, 40 middle schools, 25 high schools, one career and technology center, five special schools and one alternate education program. According to the school website, Seneca Valley is the home of the Screaming Eagles and is “a highly engaged, diverse teaching and learning community.” The school features an International Baccalaureate (IB) program that challenges students to consider the importance of communication, cultural awareness and connections between school life and the world around them. It also has a nationally recognized wall-to-wall academy program that includes Academies of Human Services, Business and Finance, Arts and Media and Science and The four-story building will cover approximately 440,000 sq. ft. and will serve as the new Seneca Valley High School in Technology. The purpose of this project is to revitalize/expand Germantown, Montgomery County. the high school. Based on the condition of the existing facility and the cost to bring the school into compliance with code requirements, the most cost-effective solution was to construct a replacement facility adjacent to the existing school. The school is expected to be ready for the start of the The capacity of the school will increase from 1,374 stu2020/2021 school year and will have the capacity for dents to 2,423 students with a core capacity for 2,400 stumore than 3,000 students. dents. The increased capacity to Seneca Valley High School provides the opportunity to address projected overutilization the required onsite fire hydrants and to meet the building’s of nearby Clarksburg and Northwest high schools through fire protection and domestic supply needs. All upgraded and student reassignments in the future. new service connections will be made to the existing utilities According to MCPS documents, the preliminary plans for in roadways adjacent to the site. the Seneca Valley High School revitalization/expansion The replacement building, designed to meet MCPS eduproject were developed based on the educational specifica- Material rough quantities from the project include tions prepared by MCPS. Through a series of public meet- 2,500 tons of steel; 10,000 cu. yds. of building concrete; cational specifications, will be a steel-framed structure with brick veneer and masonry interior walls. The building will ings, several design alternatives were developed and evalu- and 3,500 cu. yds. of site concrete. include two main sections: a three-story classroom ated. The proposed plans were reviewed and subsewing and a two-story public wing. The public wing quently modified in accordance with recommendawill house the auditorium, athletic facilities, and the tions and suggestions received during the schematic student dining room. The instructional media center, design meetings. athletic facilities, and auditorium will be available for Gary Mosesman, facility manager/architect of the after-hours use, while the remainder of the building MCPS Division of Design and Construction, reported remains secured. that the main challenges with this project have been The administrative suite located at the main building a new school beside the occupied school and entrance to the building will incorporate a securable working around the tight site conditions. glass vestibule that requires all visitors to check in at The flexible building design for the school will the main office before entering the school. The main accommodate current and future high school proentrance to the school will be visible from grams and delivery models. A philosophy of adaptable classrooms will facilitate various presentation formats The project was reportedly divided into in three phases, over the Middlebrook Road and Crystal Rock Drive. The academic wing will be organized around two and learning activities. Multipurpose and flexible course of four years, including existing utility relocation; the new spaces were designed that can be used by both staff building, adjacent parking lots and stadium; and demolition, park- large courtyards that will provide natural light to interior classrooms and provide efficient, conveniently and students to collaborate on projects. Furniture that ing lot and field completion. monitored interior circulation. A three-story masteris easily reconfigurable will be used to maximize the drop-off queuing for 30 cars. planned 17-classroom addition was included in the design to flexibility in the school. A stormwater management system will be provided using accommodate future growth. The site topography is defined by three terraced levels, The visual impact of large expanses of masonry will be with the existing school, staff and student parking, bus access environmental site design features and facilities that provides and student drop-off occupying the majority of the upper- both stormwater runoff quality treatment and quantity atten- reduced with window fenestrations, shifting building volmost terrace. The basketball and tennis courts, stadium, run- uation. The stormwater management system for the site will umes, and by varying architectural exterior finishes. Varying ning track and baseball, softball and soccer fields are located feature numerous micro-scale bioretention facilities, bio- brick colors, ground-face block, pre-cast concrete accents, swales, infiltration practice, and other low-impact develop- and small metal roof canopies will be used to break up the on the middle and lower terraces. The replacement building will predominantly occupy the ment facilities. Stormwater outfalls will discharge to the mass of the building. In alignment with the MCPS Environmental middle terrace. New athletic fields will be terraced in, along existing public storm drainage system All existing utility services and connections, including Sustainability Management Plan, this project is registered with staff, student and visitor parking and a student drop-off loop. Two additional parking areas will be added along the water, sewer, gas, electric, telephone and telecommunica- and will be certified for silver or higher rating in conforsouthwest side of the school. Onsite staging areas will be tions, will be upgraded to support the needs of the replace- mance with Leadership in Energy and Environmental included for 30 buses, 439 parking spaces, and onsite student ment building. The new water service will be sized to supply see SCHOOL page 124


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Long Island Will See More Than $70M in Bridge Projects Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced $70.4 million in bridge construction projects on Long Island, including the start of construction on a $28.2 million project to replace the Walt Whitman Road Bridge over the Long Island Expressway (Interstate 495) in the town of Huntington, Suffolk County. In addition to the major bridge replacement, $42.2 million in repairs have been made on 31 bridges in Nassau and Suffolk counties. The work enhances safety on small connectors and major corridors, while ensuring continued access to the many communities, businesses and job centers located on the Island. “Safe, modern bridges are integral to supporting an efficient transportation system and laying a foundation for local, regional and statewide economic success,” Cuomo said. “These transformative projects will strengthen vital connections between and within communities, making travel for Long Islanders safer and more efficient for years to come.” The projects range from a large-scale bridge replacement, to miscellaneous steel and concrete repairs that extend the useful life of bridges and reduce the need for more costly future repairs. Walt Whitman Road Bridge Replacement The overpass carrying Walt Whitman Road over the Long Island Expressway is being replaced with a wider bridge to better accommodate Suffolk County’s growing population. The current bridge, built in 1962, sits less than 2 mi. from the Nassau-Suffolk border in the booming commercial center of Melville, the headquarters of numerous national and international companies, such as Canon USA and Nikon. Presently, the Walt Whitman Road bridge features one southbound lane, one northbound lane and a northbound left-turn lane, with a sidewalk on the west side of the bridge and no shoulders. The new, wider structure will feature five lanes: two southbound lanes, one northbound lane, one northbound left-turn lane and an additional lane to provide space for a southbound left-turn lane at one end of the bridge and an extra northbound left-turn lane at the other end of the bridge. Sidewalks will be installed for pedestrians on both sides of the highway, with shoulders for bicycling on each side. Intersections at each end of the bridge will be widened as part of the project to allow more efficient traffic flow. The new bridge is being constructed utilizing resilient materials that will require significantly less maintenance, including metalized steel girders that do not require painting

“Safe, modern bridges are integral to supporting an efficient transportation system and laying a foundation for local, regional and statewide economic success.” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo New York

and a continuous bridge span instead of a multi-span structure, which does not require bridge joints, allowing for a smoother riding surface. Construction will be staged. A portion of the new bridge will be built on the east side while traffic is maintained on the existing bridge. Traffic will then shift onto the new bridge portion, while the existing bridge is demolished and the west side of the bridge is constructed. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout construction. Consistent with Cuomo’s Drivers First initiative, the project has been designed to minimize traffic impacts. Most work will be performed behind concrete barriers and there will be no lane closures during peak commuting hours. Major work on the project will begin shortly, with completion scheduled for fall of 2020. Sen. John Flanagan said, “Local roads and bridges are the lifeblood of many economies across our great state, including right here on Long Island. I commend Governor Cuomo for focusing these critical investments to roads and bridges in Nassau and Suffolk counties, and thank all those who have worked together to repair and rehabilitate

Long Island’s entire infrastructure. These projects will truly enhance safety for motorists and their families throughout our region, as well as curtail the need for higher costs in the future.” Senator Jim Gaughran said, “Strong infrastructure is essential to ensuring our region continues to thrive. I’m glad that New York State is taking this first step towards repairing our infrastructure and I thank Governor Cuomo for his continued investment in Long Island’s bridges.” Repairing More Than 30 Bridges Three separate projects were recently completed to rehabilitate or repair 31 bridges across Long Island. Eleven bridges crossing the Long Island Expressway in Suffolk County recently underwent $18.4 million of structural work to maintain their reliability and integrity for the safety of the traveling public. Work included repairing bridge bearing and joints, and paving. The bridges include: • Half Hollow Road, town of Huntington • Washington Avenue, town of Islip • Ronkonkoma Avenue, town of Brookhaven • Hawkins Avenue, town of Brookhaven

• State Route 112 (north and southbound bridges), town of Brookhaven • Suffolk County Route 101/Sills Road (north and southbound bridges), town of Brookhaven • Suffolk County Route 21/Yaphank Avenue, town of Brookhaven • Suffolk County Route 94/Edwards Avenue (north and southbound bridges), town of Brookhaven A separate $10.3 million project rehabilitated 14 bridges in Nassau County. Work included repairing concrete beams and bearing pedestals, replacing joints, waterproofing bridge decks, building new parapet walls and performing other miscellaneous maintenance work as needed. These bridges include: • LIE over Westbound Northern State Parkway Connector, town of Oyster Bay • State Route 135 (Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway) over the LIE, town of Oyster Bay • LIE over Lakeville Road, town of North Hempstead • Eastbound LIE Connector to Eastbound Northern State Parkway (two bridges), town of Oyster Bay • Four bridges carrying the LIE over the Long Island Rail Road’s Port Jefferson Branch, town of Oyster Bay • Nassau Road over the Southern State Parkway (two structures), town of Hempstead • LIE bridges over Gateway Drive, Woodbury Road and Washington Avenue, town of Oyster Bay Another six bridges underwent $13.5 million of rehabilitation work. Repairs included repaving; replacing steel, decks, concrete pedestals, bearings and joints; and repairing the bridge’s substructure. The bridges include: • Southern Parkway over Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway (State Route 135), town of Oyster Bay • Brook Avenue over Sunrise Highway (State Route 27), town of Islip • Charles Lindbergh Boulevard eastbound ramp to southbound Meadowbrook State Parkway, town of Hempstead • Suffolk County Route 34 (Deer Park Avenue) over Sunrise Highway, town of Babylon • Both spans of Jericho Turnpike (State Route 25) over Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway, town of Oyster Bay Motorists are reminded that fines are doubled for speeding in work zones. In accordance with the Work Zone Safety Act of 2005, convictions of two or more speeding violations in a work zone could result in the suspension of an individual’s driver’s license. For more information, visit 511NY.org. 


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Highlights: Pittsburgh’s 2019 Construction Season Projects

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) on March 21 highlighted more than 136 projects that will take place across District 11 — which includes Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties — during the 2019 construction season. “With more than $300 million in infrastructure investment in the Pittsburgh region we anticipate another busy construction season in 2019,” said Gov. Tom Wolf. “We urge motorists to use caution in our work zones as we deliver the necessary improvements to our transportation system.” Overall highlights in the 2019 construction season for District 11 include: • approximately 275 mi. of paving; • approximately 48 bridges will be repaired or replaced; and • approximately 23 slides will be repaired. “Over the last few years, landslides have had a significant impact on our district, and I appreciate the motorists’ patience as we have worked through various detours and repairs,” said Cheryl Moon-Sirianni, District 11 executive. “I am pleased that the department will make substantial investment this year to address this ongoing issue.” Notable ongoing projects that will continue this year include: • Route 28 — Russellton to Butler County consists of 14 mi. of roadway rehabilitation in Tarentum Borough and East Deer, Fawn and Harrison townships in Allegheny County, $34.3 million; • Interstate 279 Parkway North Improvement Project consists of roadway rehabilitation and the preservation of over 100 bridges, walls and overhead sign structures in the city of Pittsburgh and Ohio and Ross townships in Allegheny County, $87.9 million; • Route 51 Elizabeth Bridge Project consists of the rehabilitation of the Elizabeth Bridge over the Monongahela River in West Elizabeth and Elizabeth boroughs in Allegheny County, $31.3 million; • I-376 Parkway East resurfacing and expansion dam replacement from the Fort Pitt Bridge in the city of Pittsburgh to the Edgewood/Swissvale interchange in Allegheny County, nearly $27 million; • Route 2108 Forbes Avenue improvements consist of roadway restoration and bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements in the city of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, $10.2 million; • Route 351 Koppel Bridge Replacement Project in Koppel Borough and North Sewickley Township in Beaver County,

$31.5 million; and • Route 288 Wampum Avenue Bridge Replacement Project in Wayne Township in Lawrence County, $10.5 million. Notable projects that are expected to begin this year include: • Route 19 roadway reconstruction and replacement of the Shaler Street Bridge in the city of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, $14.6 million; • Route 22 resurfacing of nearly 7 mi. of roadway in the Municipality of Monroeville in Allegheny County, nearly $11 million; • Route 837 West Carson Street reconstruction of 3.5 mi. of roadway in the city of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, $6.1 million; • Route 885 Boulevard of the Allies resurfacing of 4 mi. of roadway in the city of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, $7.1 million; • Route 4009 Babcock Boulevard flood repairs including culvert replacement work in Ross Township, Allegheny County, $2.8 million; • Route 3048 Noblestown Road Bridge rehabilitation in Collier Township, Allegheny County, $3.5 million; • Route 18 resurfacing of more than 3 mi. of 7th Avenue in New Brighton Borough and the city of Beaver Falls in Beaver County; $6.1 million; • Route 4020 Dutch Ridge Road Bridge replacement over I-376 in Brighton Township, Beaver County, $5.9 million; • Route 3020 West Washington Street Bridge rehabilitation in the city of New Castle, Lawrence County, $3.1 million; and • Route 4012 Mitchell Road roadway reconstruction in Neshannock Township, Lawrence County, $2.29 million. Community outreach in all three counties will occur in April as PennDOT officials meet with regional stakeholders to discuss construction and maintenance improvements that will be made during 2019 and in future construction seasons. 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 to take turns merging into the open lane. For more information, visit projects.penndot.gov. 


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Board OKs Terminal Design for Pittsburgh Int’l Airport As part of a special board meeting and the annual State of the Airport event on Feb. 20, the Allegheny County Airport Authority Board of Directors approved a visionary concept design for the Terminal Modernization Program at Pittsburgh International Airport. The concept design for the new terminal to be built adjacent to the current Airside facility between Concourses C and D and scheduled to open in 2023, was unveiled to airport employees and the public. It is based on a unique philosophy of nature, technology and community — NaTeCo — developed over the past seven months by the design team joint venture of architectural and engineering firms Gensler and HDR in association with luis vidal + architects. “This is a facility that truly reflects the growing Pittsburgh region and the renaissance that is ongoing here, including at the airport,” said Rich Fitzgerald, county executive. “The story of this airport is really a story about moving our region forward — about creating new jobs, retaining ones that are already here and maximizing our assets for the highest and best use for our citizens without saddling local taxpayers with the bill.” “This new terminal, inspired by the beauty, tech renaissance and people of our region will integrate seamlessly into the great design of the existing Airside Terminal,” said Airport Authority CEO Christina Cassotis. “In considering this design, we looked at function first, then form, to construct a building that will be both iconic, practical and affordable and that can be easily adapted as the technology and transportation needs of our community change.” The firms, which were awarded the design contract in July 2018, have been studying the Pittsburgh region and taking their inspiration directly from the rolling hills and rivers, neighborhoods and communities and new economic diversity that has led to Pittsburgh’s re-emergence over the past few decades. “I’m pleased to be part of this historic venture to bring all of these rich elements together at Pittsburgh International Airport,” said architect Luis Vidal, founder and executive president at luis vidal + architects. “The combination of nature, technology and community form the DNA of the region and that should be reflected in the structure of the building to enhance the experience for all users and leave a memorable impression.” Specifics of the design for the new terminal that consolidates check-in, ticketing, security and baggage operations into one connected facility, including square footages, will continue to be refined over the

The concept design for the new terminal to be built adjacent to the current Airside facility between Concourses C and D and scheduled to open in 2023, was unveiled to airport employees and the public.

The Allegheny County Airport Authority Board of Directors approved a visionary concept design for the Terminal Modernization Program at Pittsburgh International Airport.

next phase of the project — Schematic Design — which is expected to run through summer 2019. While subject to change, the concept design currently features: • Separate levels for departing and arriving passengers and a non-public level for building systems such as baggage belts; • additional space for an expanded TSA checkpoint;

• shorter walking distances for arriving and departing domestic and international passengers; • indoor and outdoor green plazas and gathering spaces; • additional space for concessions, artwork and other amenities; • planning for technological improvements and more automated systems; • emphasis on sustainability.

The Airport Authority has engaged the community in the design process by forming Program Advisory and Best Practice Working Groups to solicit input and feedback about features of the new terminal. Outreach events and surveys were conducted this past summer in Market Square and at the airport’s annual Holiday Open House in December. The team will continue to seek input on the new terminal throughout the Schematic Design phase. “We have worked very hard, and will continue working to further refine this concept that draws on the best features of the region, reflects its transformation and considers the future of aviation,” said Ty Osbaugh, aviation leader and principal of Gensler. “This concept allows for a more modern, adaptable facility that will truly reflect and belong to Pittsburgh.” Bill Peduzzi, vice president and aviation director of HDR, which will handle the engineering implementation of the design, said “the Pittsburgh region is unique and this modernization program will add another signature piece of infrastructure that represents our character and values as well as positions our region for continued growth and success in the future.” For more information, visit www.pittransformed.com and www.BlueSkyPIT.com. 


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Global Demand for Off-Road Equipment to Reach $471B

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Global demand for off-road equipment is forecast to reach $471 billion in 2019, rising 6.5 percent from 2018 levels. Countries in the Asia/Pacific region will account for nearly half of sales gains — despite only modest advances in the massive Chinese market, where demand for mining equipment is expected to fall slightly after two years of rapid recovery. Among regions, the fastest sales gains in 2019 are projected for Central and South America and the Africa/Mideast region, with double-digit growth forecast for both areas. These and other trends are presented in Global Off-Road Equipment Technology 2019, a new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm. Through 2023, Central and South America will remain the fastest growing regional market with 8 percent annual growth. The Asia/Pacific region will account for 65 percent of all sales gains on the strength of the large Chinese market where demand will accelerate as construction equipment customers make replacement purchases that they delayed during the recent slowdown in China’s construction sector. High-income countries — including Canada, Japan, and the United States — are expected to see sales growth for off-road equipment moderate through 2023 after reaching a cyclical peak. Demand in western Europe will remain relatively slow through 2023, restrained to some extent by the large amount of advanced equipment already in use in the region and the growing popularity

of rental services. In the large U.S. market, tariffs and counter-tariffs on selected machinery and steel and aluminum parts negatively affected new purchases in 2018 by increasing prices for agricultural and mining equipment. In July 2018, for instance, the U.S.-imposed new tariffs on plows, mowers, combine harvester-threshers and other farm machinery imported from China, leading to a reduction in imports. However, between 2019 and 2023, customers are expected to invest in purchases that they have recently delayed due to price surcharges. Global Off-Road Equipment Technology 2019 (published 02/2019, 177 pages) is available for $3900 from The Freedonia Group. For more information, visit https://www.freedoniagroup.com/industrycategory/mach/machinery-equipment.htm About The Freedonia Group, a Division of MarketResearch.com The Freedonia Group is an international industrial research company publishing more than 100 studies annually. Since 1985, it has provided research to customers ranging in size from global conglomerates to one-person consulting firms. More than 90 percent of the industrial companies in the Fortune 500 use Freedonia Group research to help with their strategic planning. Additional Machinery & Equipment studies can be accessed at www.freedoniagroup.com, www.marketresearch.com and www.profound.com. 


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Cuomo, de Blasio Announce 10-Point PennDOT Announces Plan to Transform, Fund NYC’s MTA Regional Innovations Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a proposal to transform the MTA and create dedicated and sustained funding streams for the agency. The proposal includes the joint endorsement of congestion pricing and a plan to reorganize the MTA. 1. MTA will develop a reorganization plan to make the agency more efficient and effective. The antiquated structure will be fundamentally changed to centralize common functions among the six existing entities. Currently — NYCTA, LIRR, Metro-North, MTA Capital Construction, MTA Bus, SI Railway — operate as six separate entities. This 1968-designed “holding company” structure makes coordination more difficult and expensive. All common functions such as construction management, legal, engineering, procurement, human resources, advertising etc. will be consolidated and streamlined in a central operation. The individual divisions will focus on day-to-day management of their primary operation. The restructuring plan will be completed by June of this year. The restructuring plan must be coupled with a change in culture, which will generate fresh ideas and new perspective from new and recently appointed senior and mid-level management recruited from the private sector and other cities and states. 2. The MTA Transformation Plan would include a congestion pricing financing model. Electronic tolling devices would be installed on the perimeter of the Central Business District (CBD) defined as streets south of 61st St. in Manhattan. The FDR Drive will not be included in the Central Business District. The electronic tolling system will account for tolls previously paid by drivers entering Manhattan from designated crossings. The system will be installed and operated pursuant to an MOU between the city of New York and the MTA for the purposes of ensuring the timely completion of the installation of congestion infrastructure in order to effectuate a congestion pricing plan, and recognizing the expertise of the TBTA for purposes of running and operating cashless tolling systems and city agencies for purposes of the use and impact of infrastructure installation on city streets. Tolls would be variable providing discounts for off-peak hour travel. Emergency vehicles will be exempt from congestion pricing tolls. Other exemptions or discounts will be provided to a limited group of vehicles entering the CBD including vehicles operated by or transporting people with disabilities and individuals who have an identifiable hardship or limited ability to access medical facilities in the CBD. Congestion pricing tolls would be supplemented with state and city revenue from a fixed amount of the new internet sales tax derived from sales in New York City, with a growth factor, and a percentage of the state and city revenue from the cannabis excise tax. Congestion pricing revenue and these two taxes will be placed in a “lockbox” to provide a funding source necessary to ensure the capital needs of the MTA can be met, with priority given to the subway system, new signaling, new sub-

way cars, track and car repair, accessibility, buses and bus system improvements and further investments in expanding transit availability to areas in the outer boroughs that have limited mass transit options. Tolls will be set once the electronic infrastructure is in place and a Capital Plan is finalized but will in no event be set later than December 2020. 3. The MTA fares for public mass transportation must be controlled in future years through cost containment actions and improved management. The MTA should be able to operate with mass transit fare increases limited to inflationary increases of two percent per year. 4. All MTA Board appointments will be modified so that all terms end with the appointing elected official’s tenure. 5. Partnership between the state and city is necessary to combat fare evasion. The state will work with the MTA, city and District Attorneys to develop an enforcement strategy, with both personnel and station design modifications that do not criminalize fare evasion but instead prevent fare evasion, sanction violators and increase enforcement. 6. The MTA will undergo an independent audit to determine their actual assets and liabilities. The initial audit should be completed no later than January of 2020. 7. The Capital Plan shall be reviewed by a committee of transportation, engineering and government experts who have no existing financial relationship with the MTA (The Regional Transit Committee, “RTC”). The committee will have appointees by the Governor, Mayor, State Assembly and Senate, and organizations representing subway riders and driving commuters. The RTC also will review the toll and fare increases proposed by the MTA as necessary to fund the Capital Plan. 8. The MTA will have all major construction projects and planned projects pursued as “design build.” The MTA will do preliminary drawings only to the point necessary for bidding the project in a private sector competition based primarily on cost and timing of the project. Selections will be made with incentives and sanctions for performance. All major construction projects will be reviewed by construction and engineering experts who are not affiliated with the MTA or its consultants. The construction review team will be headed by the Deans of Cornell School of Engineering and Columbia School of Engineering to assure state of the art design and technology is being deployed. This group also will review the plans for signal system upgrade methodology and decide the best system to use, specifically comparing Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) to Ultra-Wide-Band (UWB) technology for safety, timeliness and cost. The MTA will be more aggressive in debarring failed contractors. 9. The MTA will immediately expedite the completion of the Subway Action Plan including: signal repair; water management; station enhancements; rail welding; friction pad installation; increased refurbishment efforts; and other service improvements. 10. The Governor and Mayor will work closely with the Legislature to effectuate provisions in this framework. 

Challenge Winner The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that a team of students from Academy Park High School in Southeast Delco School District, Delaware County, has been selected as the PennDOT District 6 winner for its second Innovations Challenge. Mentored by teacher Colleen DiMaggio, team members include Cheyenne Phillips and Sahmir Blackwell. Since last fall, students have been working hard to solve this year’s challenge, which asked students to look at innovative methods, aside from laws and educational campaigns, that can be developed in the next five to 10 years to get drivers to slow down in work zones. “Every day, construction workers on Pennsylvania roadways face a dangerous threat in work zones,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards. “Despite increased enforcement efforts, work zone signage and smartphone alerts, drivers continue to commit traffic violations in work zones, which can lead to crashes or tragically someone being killed. We challenged our next generation of leaders to become an active part of the solution by developing innovative ways to tackle this transportation issue.” The winning regional team’s work zone idea was entitled “Incentivizing the Road”. Their innovation was designed to change a motorist’s poor driving habits through a rewardbased system administered through a smart phone app. Drivers who exhibit safe speeds while driving through an active work zone would be rewarded points that could be redeemed at participating businesses. The students linked the use of an app with the LIDAR or radar system that was approved in the 2018 Automated Speed Enforcement in Work Zones legislation. Now in its second year, the PennDOT Innovations Challenge invites high school students in grades 9-12 to use their problem-solving, creative and strategic-thinking abilities to solve real-world transportation challenges. The Innovations Challenge aims to not only help students explore actual transportation challenges that PennDOT is facing, but also open their minds to the very real possibility of working for PennDOT after graduation. “PennDOT’s dedicated workers risk their lives every day on our roadways while trying to improve our state’s infrastructure, and it is our top priority to keep them safe,” said District 6 Executive Kenneth M. McClain. “That is why it is important to allow our next generation of leaders a chance to find innovative solutions to slow drivers down.” Regional winners will now move on to compete in Harrisburg on April 10 for the state championship. The statewide winning team will be awarded $1,500 from the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) to be divided among team members. 


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Harrisburg University Releases New Renderings of 17-Floor $100M Building HARRISBURG, PA. (AP) Harrisburg University has released renderings of its new building in Pennsylvania’s capitol city. The project now will include 17 floors and cost the university about $100 million. Approximately $30 million will be spent by a hospitality partner that will add a 197-room hotel and conference center with a restaurant inside the tower. Pennlive.com reports the hotel partner has not yet been named and no tax-exempt bonds will be used to pay for the hotel or restaurant. The university said on March 18 that the school and the hotelier would share space on 10 floors and the remaining seven floors would be entirely for the university’s use. Officials said they plan to start construction by late July of this year for a planned opening in summer 2021. For more information, visit pennlive.com. 

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$153M Bridge Rehabilitation Begins on Mixmaster Project By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Construction is under way on a $153 million project that includes the rehabilitation of multiple bridges located within the Route 8 and I-84 interchange in Waterbury, Conn. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is overseeing the work, which will improve driving conditions until the eventual, multi-billion-dollar Mixmaster replacement project begins. “Built in the 1960s, the I-84/Route 8 Interchange is at the end of its serviceable life, without a major rehabilitation effort,” said David Ferraro, CTDOT construction project engineer. “Concrete decks and the substructure throughout the interchange have deteriorated to the point of needing repairs. The Route 8 northbound structure is in need of a complete deck replacement, and Route 8 southbound currently needs five full span replacements. “In addition to concrete superstructure and substructure repairs, the project includes structural steel repairs and strengthening, bridge deck joint repairs and replacements, parapet modifications and bridge drainage repairs and replacements. Structural deficiencies couldn’t wait any longer, and needed to be addressed now.” The more than 50-year-old elevated, douAerials By Don Couture photo ble-decked, high-speed interchange features The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is overseeing work, which will improve driving conditions until the left- and right-hand entrance eventual, multi-billion-doland exit ramps over city streets lar Mixmaster replacement and the Naugatuck River. project begins. Although it’s early in the rehab process, Ferraro said there GM2 Associates, said building have been unexpected issues. a temporary bypass consisting “The level of deterioration of three temporary bridges of the existing concrete piers is took a great deal of planning much greater than the design and coordination intended, which will require “This project has been in the additional repair. After some design stage for [more than] 10 very limited investigation, we years. Many different options anticipate that the partial and were discussed and studied, full depth concrete deck repairs including performing the work will increase. Deterioration over multiple weekends and levels of the existing bridge extensive long duration decks along Route 8 northdetours. A careful balance bound and southbound have between the needs of the travreached a critical state, requireling public and the need for ing us to perform repairs in timely rehabilitation of the advance of performing the CTDOT photo structure was considered into intended rehabilitation scope associated with these bridge The more than 50-year-old elevated, double-decked, high-speed interchange features left- and right-hand the final design product. entrance and exit ramps over city streets and the Naugatuck River. “Maintenance and protecdecks.” tion of traffic (MPT) is a signifAccording to a CTDOT icant challenge, given the volnews release, roughly 150,000 vehicles trav- the department performs a preliminary engi- cent state funding. All rehabilitation work is el through the complex interchange on an neering study to investigate concepts that scheduled to be completed by May 2022. ume of traffic, limited work windows and average day. This number is triple the address the entire I-84/Route 8 Interchange,” The temporary bypass should be completed complex interchange of bridges and roadamount of traffic it carried when originally said CTDOT principal engineer Michael by July 2019, which will allow the contrac- ways,” said Bagdasarian. “In fact, a tempoCalabrese. tor to begin rehabilitation work on Route 8 rary bypass roadway will be constructed for built. The project cost will be shared, with northbound. “This rehabilitation was designed to add see BRIDGES page 50 Dean Bagdasarian, field design engineer, 25 years of service life to the structure, while approximately 80 percent federal and 20 per-


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Construction Jobs Up in 16 States Amid Extreme Weather Thirty-seven states added construction jobs between February 2018 and February 2019, although construction employment increased in only 16 states between January and February, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released March 22. Association officials said the slowdown may reflect the impact of widespread severe weather on construction as well as a growing shortage of qualified workers, and they urged federal officials to allow contractors to hire year-round construction guest workers while protecting American jobs and reducing incentives for individuals to enter the country illegally. “Although job growth remains widespread on a year-over-year basis, the combination of exceptionally bad weather and record low unemployment in many states stopped the growth of construction jobs at least temporarily in February,” said chief economist Ken Simonson. “The record number of job openings in construction reported in the government’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for January shows that finding qualified construction workers is still a challenge.”

jobs) and Arizona. Texas added the most construction Construction employment decreased jobs over the year (22,700 jobs, 3.1 perfrom to February in 33 states and cent), followed by Florida (22,400 jobs, “...the combination of D.C. January and was unchanged in Vermont. 4.2 percent), Arizona (16,500 jobs, 10.7 percent), West Virginia (16,000 jobs, exceptionally bad weath- California lost the most construction jobs for the month (minus 7,700 jobs, minus 46.4 percent) and Georgia (14,600 jobs, 7.6 percent). West Virginia added the er and record low unem- 0.9 percent). The largest percentage losshighest percentage of construction jobs ployment in many states es of construction jobs — 3.0 percent — occurred in Delaware (minus 700 jobs) over 12 months, followed by Nevada (11.7 percent, 10,200 jobs), Alaska (11.0 stopped the growth of and Minnesota (minus 3,800 jobs). Association officials said the record percent, 1,700 jobs), Arizona and Wyoming (10.1 percent, 2,000 jobs). construction jobs at least number of job openings in construction shows the urgency of allowing contracConstruction employment reached a tors to bring qualified guest workers into record high in Oregon and temporarily in February.” the country along with strict safeguards Pennsylvania. Ken Simonson for American jobs and reduced incenThirteen states and the District of Associated General Contractors of America tives for individuals to enter the country Columbia shed construction jobs over illegally. They called on Congress and the latest 12 months. The largest decline the president to enact legislation such as occurred in Louisiana (minus 5,500 jobs, minus 3.7 percent), followed by South construction job gains between January and the recently introduced Workforce for an Carolina (minus 3,800 jobs, minus 3.6 per- February, Georgia added the most (2,300 Expanding Economy Act. “Contractors continue to struggle to find cent) and Missouri (minus 3,000 jobs, jobs, 1.1 percent), followed by Florida minus 2.4 percent). Maine had the steepest (1,900 jobs, 0.3 percent), Arizona (1,600 enough qualified workers to hire in order to percentage loss of construction jobs over the jobs, 1.0 percent), Pennsylvania (1,300, 0.5 keep pace with demand for construction,” 12-month period (minus 6.8 percent, minus percent) and Kentucky (1,000 jobs, 1.3 per- said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s 2,000 jobs), followed by Vermont (minus cent). Alaska added the highest percentage chief executive officer. “Allowing employ5.8 percent, minus 900 jobs) and South of construction jobs for the month (3.0 per- ers to bring in guest workers for positions cent, 500 jobs), followed by Kentucky, that can’t be filled otherwise is essential to Carolina. Among the 16 states with one-month Georgia, New Hampshire (1.1 percent, 300 keep the economy expanding.” 

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Route 8 northbound to allow for the replacement of the existing concrete deck. This is necessary because the existing bridge width is too narrow to facilitate staged construction and the complex array of exit ramps complicates MPT.” Another significant challenge relates to the rehabilitation of the multi-level highways of Route 8 and I-84 mainline. “These structures are stacked one on top of the other, which poses unique challenges not common to most bridge rehabilitation work, said Bagdasarian. “For example, full depth deck repairs on the upper deck will likely require lane closures on both decks. Additionally, significant headroom restrictions on the lower deck will complicate structural steel repairs and overhead sign structure construction.” Traffic has not been affected during key hours, and, so far, feedback from the traveling public has been positive. “Any impacts to traffic occur mostly at off-peak times, and are communicated well in advance,” said Krista Kenney, public involvement specialist, GM2 Associates. This includes alternative detours for any ramp closures.” Keeping the traveling public informed ahead of time has been critical. “To help aid the public with future travel plans, press releases outlining the dates and times of lane and ramp closures are sent out weeks in advance,” said Kenney. “Established detour routes also are included in these notices. Several platforms are used to communicate this information including our project website, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.” Currently, construction of the two temporary bridges that carry the temporary bypass over the Naugatuck River is taking place. In addition, work has just begun on the construction of the third temporary bridge which crosses Freight Street. Rehabilitation work also has begun on I-84 eastbound, the Route 8 southbound ramp to I-84 eastbound and on the Route 8 northbound off ramp to Riverside Street. The rehabilitation of multiple bridges is no minor undertaking. Kenneth Fargnoli, resident engineer, GM2 Associates, noted that typical rehabilitation work involves both superstructure/substructure repairs and reconstruction. “Common superstructure repairs include removing the existing overlay, rehabilitation of the concrete bridge decks with partial and full depth patching, placement of new waterproofing membrane and overlay, steel repairs to mitigate corrosion and re-establish section loss. “Deck end replacement poses significant

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Crews Make Corrosion Repairs, Steel Crack Repairs on Mixmaster Bridges BRIDGES from page 50

of the rehabilitation scope for this project. Various repair types, including corrosion repairs, strengthening repairs and steel crack repairs, are required. Several elements require repair, including cap girders, main girders, stringers, floor beams, stiffeners and diaphragms amongst other ancillary elements. There are approximately fifty construction workers within various trades working on the project, two shifts a day. The number of workers will increase to approximately 150 in the spring of 2019. Nearly 30,000 yds. of borrow material will be trucked into the project to build the temporary bypass. Main equipment being used on the rehab project includes a Caterpillar 336E hydraulic excavator; a Wacker CTDOT photo Neuson remote controlled 32 by Materials for rehabilitation work will include cast-in-place concrete for partial 24 in. double drum roller; a and full depth deck repairs and for the complete deck replacements, bituminous Manitowoc 14000, 200-ton track concrete pavement overlays and steel plating for repairing the structural steel. crane; a 130-ton Liebherr fiveaxle truck crane; an APE Model D30-52 diesel impact hammer; and a Link-Belt 238 crawler crane with 150 ft. of boom. Temporary trestles needed for access over the river consist of steel pipe piles, steel beams and wood decking. Pre-cast concrete is being used to construct retaining walls, abutments and wing walls for construction of the temporary bridges associated with the temporary bypass. Bridge piers for the temporary bridges are constructed using steel h-piles, structural steel and cast in place concrete. Two of the temporary bridges are prefabricated modular steel bridges. Materials for rehabilitation work will include cast-in-place concrete for partial and full depth deck repairs and for the complete deck replacements, bituminous concrete pavement overlays and steel plating for repairing the structural steel. CTDOT photo Ferraro said a significant amount of time “Built in the 1960s, the I-84/Route 8 Interchange is at the end of its and effort goes into ensuring that the traveling public, city and stakeholders are well serviceable life, without a major rehabilitation effort,” said David informed of the work being performed, and Ferraro, CTDOT construction project engineer. the related lane, ramp and road closures. “These closures necessitate detours that affect local com- I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to work with munities, which require coordination with those affected. them.” Ferraro added, “It’s very rewarding to see a project like Another major responsibility is managing the project inspection team, to ensure that all construction activities are prop- this come to fruition after being involved in the design erly covered on day, night and weekend shifts, and ensuring process for years. To see the project plans come to life. To they are well informed and have access to all of the docu- know that we are making a difference by improving these ments they need. We have an exceptional team here in structures for the thousands of motorists who travel through Waterbury, with some of the best people in the industry, and Waterbury every day.”  CEG

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Trucks & Trailers

SECTION

Pages 53-63

To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Education, Record Attendance Highlight NTEA Show

At the Barko booth (L-R) are Randy McKenzie, owner of Quality Equipment, Lake City, Fla.; Andy Hanson, business development manager of Barko, Superior, Wis.; and Ryan McKenzie, Randy’s son, also of Quality Equipment, all talk about the Barko 80XLE, which comes with a standard premium seat and joystick controls.

Ford Commercial Vehicles’ General Fleet Marketing Manager Tim Stoehr addressed the media during the company’s press announcements of its completely updated lineup, including new engines, new driver assist technologies, an allnew F-600 Super Duty truck and 2020 Transit full sized van.

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he National Truck Equipment Association held its Annual Work Truck Show in conjunction with the Green Truck Summit and Fleet Technical Congress on March 5 through 8 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. A record 14,256 industry professionals from 28 countries attended the event, which opened with the Green Truck Summit, a two-day conference focused on new technologies and alternative fuels for commercial vehicles, and the Fleet Technical Congress, also a two-day event, which provided information on technology-based solutions for optimizing fleet management and operations. Additional educational sessions and learning opportunities were provided by the Manufacturer and Distributor Innovation Conference, a special session for Truck Equipment Upfitters and the Work Truck Show Ride & see NTEA page 62

Fisher Engineering’s Norm Klimko (L) catches up with Dave Shirn of Shirns to discuss the company’s latest snow and ice maintenance equipment.

Fred DePerez (L), Nissan’s vice president, light commercial vehicles, and Rock Ridge Trucks CEO Burl Outlaw shake on their new agreement to offer Nissan trucks with Rock Ridge upfitted packages with matched warranties.

Greg Treinen, advanced technology marketing manager of Daimler Trucks/Freightliner Trucks, Portland, Ore., delivers his presentation on Freightliner’s eM2.

(L-R): J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers’ Ryan Young, Kim Stenger, Larry Faidley, Jason Cornell, Ed Lyons, Bill Riggs, David Spear, and Nate Weaver were ready to discuss the company’s lineup of dump bodies, trailers, service trucks and upfitting equipment, as well as the company’s custom fabrication capabilities at the show.


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Erie 3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 16510 814-898-3388

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Somerset 168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-7915

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Clearfield 1307 S Second Street Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-1611 Mansfield 18512 Route 6 Mansfield, PA 16933 570-662-7171 Lantz Corners 3105 Route 219 Kane, PA 16735 814-778-5250 Mount Pleasant 309 Foothills Lane Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-696-4080

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One of the value-adds of doing business with the ALL Family of Companies is that it employs its own fleet of 2,500 trucks and trailers to transport cranes throughout North America. This gives customers a critical edge in staying on schedule — in a business where time means big money — without having to rely on outside trucking companies. Now ALL Crane is bolstering that capability with acquisition of a massive haul of 212 new trucks and trailers. It’s a significant purchase that broadens the company’s ability to offer complete doorto-door crane service. The order includes 40 Peterbilt trucks, 12 Nelson RGN (removable gooseneck) trailers, and 160 new Manac drop deck trailers. Of the Manac trailers, 100 are 48ft. (14.6 m) spread axle units, which can accommodate 20,000 lbs. (9,072 kg) per axle anywhere in the United States. The remainder consists of 50 tandem axles, four quad axles and six aluminum flatbeds. The majority of the Manac trailers (150 of the 160 total) are galvanized, continuing ALL Crane’s investment in galvanizing rather than paint, which can extend trailer

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Davis Trailer World York (585) 538-6640

Morgan Power Equipment Halifax (781) 293-9361

M.H. EBY, Inc. Blue Ball (717) 354-4971

Brechbill Trailer Sales LLC Chambersburg (717) 262-6383

Cargo Trailer Sales Landsdale (215) 855-7120

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Metzler Trailer Sales Martinsburg (814) 793-3726

LB’s of VA Lexington (540) 464-1006


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NTEA’s Annual World Truck Show Expands With New Exhibitor Pavilion NTEA from page 55

Drive, which gave attendees an opportunity to test-drive or ride in the newest vocational trucks. The trade show portion of the event covered more than 500,000 sq. ft. of exhibit hall space with more than 500 companies presenting the latest vocational trucks, vans, equipment, supplies and services geared toward all aspects of the work truck industry. As in years past, this year’s annual Work Truck Show, the 55th National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention, served as the launch pad for many of the industry’s leading man-

ufacturers to showcase the latest equipment introductions and product innovations. Focus on vocational trucks and transportation equipment from Classes 1 to 8, including chassis, bodies, components and accessories, the event attracted exhibitors and attendees from throughout the United States and Canada. Having maxed out its traditional display space within Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, The Work Truck Show 2019 expanded to include a New Exhibitor Pavilion across the hall from the exhibit floor, as well as a section of the Hoosier Hallway dedicated to manufacturing technology displays and demonstrations. Representing more than 1,500 manufacturers, distributors and

installers involved with the work truck and trailer industry, the National Truck Equipment Association was established in 1964 and is dedicated to providing technical information, education and member programs and services. CEG

Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210

Greg Blankenheim of Meyer Products LLC was on hand to discuss his company’s new Super Blade expanding snowplow.

135 Lincoln Avenue Prospect Park, PA 800-220-4033 610-534-0700 Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Butler, PA Edensburg, PA Wilkes-Barre, PA Albany, NY Syracuse, NY

19598 Cady Road (Exit 44 - Watertown Center - off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 888-335-0200 115 Railroad Ave. Ext. Albany, NY 12205-0306 518-438-1100 866-740-8853

Buyers Products’ Scott Moorman reviewed a host of the company’s new product innovations, including the New SaltDogg medium-duty MDS combination dump spreader, a new series of expressway plows and a new municipal flex plow.

Komatsu Northeast www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908-561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856-767-5900

Boss Snowplow’s Jen Strelcheck addresses a group of visiting high school students to discuss the company’s innovative lineup of snow and ice control equipment.

Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800-616-5666

(L-R): Isuzu Commercial Truck of America’s Andy Craig, Vernon Allen and Cate Thompson discussed the company’s new 2020 Model FTR Class 6 low cab forward medium-duty truck.

At the Western Product’s booth, Doug Clark oversees a virtual demonstration of the company’s all new Intensifire LED headlamps with exclusive EdgeView technology.

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Trailer Sales Contact John Connor 302-521-2601

391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 800-358-6007

John Maurer, snow equipment sales of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, is ready to talk about Hiniker’s newest product line addition — the VersaPlow.

Chris Tatro of Snowbridge Inc., Breckenridge, Colo., speaks with Steven Ile, Thunder Creek product specialist of Pella, Iowa, about the features on the MTU920.


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Contact your local dealer:

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Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731

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City, ST Tyler Equipment 123.456.7890 www.tylerequipment.com

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

McCloskey Is Cornerstone of Newport Materials Facility Richard A. DeFelice grew up in the road construction business. The Watertown, Mass., native, whose father and grandfather both worked for the Watertown public works department, made the decision at a young age to build a career in road building, and over the course of the next 40 years, he performed at various levels of the construction industry, including, sales, estimating, operations and finance. In early 2000, DeFelice became the founder and co-owner of the Newport Construction Corporation. Today, he serves as the company’s president and CEO. During its first decade in business, Newport Construction experienced extraordinary growth and was very quickly involved in major projects across northern New England. In 2009, with an increased volume of materials from job sites that need- McCloskey C44 cone crusher is being fed by a McCloskey J50 jaw crusher producing 4 in. minus material being loaded into a McCloskey R155 scalper screener. Oversize is being fed onto a McCloskey 80 ed to be processed, Newport ft. track stacker and recirculated into a McCloskey S190 3D screening plant. Construction saw the wisdom in starting a material recycling facility. A small, 4-acre lot was leased to set up a recycling plant in Westford, Mass., to process brick, asphalt and concrete. That 4-acre lot soon grew to a 12-acre lot. This material recyBrendan Fox and Shane Fleming are the owners of Rock & cling facility became known as Recycling Equipment. Newport Materials. Located in Sutton, Mass., on RT. 146N, they are the full service According to Jon Tucker, facility manager of Newport Materials, “Our McCloskey dealer for New England for crushers, screeners, stockpiles of product needing to be (L-R) are Matthew Morse of Newport Aggregates; John conveyors and large HD scalpers. processed was growing and our Tucker, facility manager of Newport Materials; and For more information, call 508/865-7100 or visit capacity to process it needed to Shane Fleming, managing partner of Rock & Recycling www.rockandandrecycling.com. increase. At this point, we started to Equipment, New England's McCloskey dealer.

About Rock & Recycling Equipment LLC

look for effective ways to increase our productivity. That’s when we met Mike Lanchanski and were introduced to processing equipment from McCloskey International and its dealer, Rock & Recycling Equipment. “Mike came to our site, evaluated our situation, and made some recommendations that resulted in him bringing a McCloskey I54 tracked impactor and a McCloskey R155 tracked scalper screener to our site for a demo,” Tucker said. “The results of the demonstration were very impressive. We saw increased material separation, higher A McCloskey S190 triple deck 20 by 5 ft. screening plant being fed by a McCloskey C44 cone crusher.

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EVO O 10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 301/725-7394 Fax: 301/725-7361

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As Facility Expands, Rock & Recycling Equipment Supports Newport’s Growth

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA, and state of NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.

100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586

14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200

79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890

84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400

500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000

2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350

294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981

Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500

55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

Recirculating 1-1/2 in. material into a McCloskey C44 cone to produce ¾ in. stone. NEWPORT from page 67

production levels and good fragmentation. We were equally impressed with their willingness to go to the time and expense of setting up a demo. “We purchased those machines in 2011 and they are the cornerstones of our recycling facility today, which has now expanded to a 115-acre recycling facility.” As Newport’s recycling facility expanded, it was offered the opportunity to purchase a permitted granite quarry adjacent to its recycling facility. The Newport companies pride themselves on producing high quality products, whether it be a construction project or aggregate. With this commitment in mind, the decision was made to equip the quarry with the best available portable aggregate equipment. The call went out to Lanchanski and Rock & Recycling Equipment.

To equip the new aggregate production spread, the following pieces were purchased: • 6 McCloskey ST80 stackers • 1 McCloskey ST100 tracked stacker • 1 McCloskey J50 tracked jaw crusher • 2 McCloskey R155 scalper screeners • 1 McCloskey S190 triple deck screener • 1 McCloskey C44 cone crusher • 1 McCloskey I54 impact crusher According to Tucker, “This purchase clearly demonstrates our confidence and commitment to the McCloskey product and the service and support that we receive from Rock & Recycling Equipment. “McCloskey has not always been represented well in the see NEWPORT page 76

A McCloskey R155 scalper screener.

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT.

95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420 800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com


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FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com y Contrrac actor and reccyycling customers cust in the state of NJ. 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

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H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., CO INC. INC www.hopenn.com p Contractor and reccyycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY Y,, and in the state of CTT. 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 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 call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284

In the agg a regates industry, dependability matters. That’s why we’ve taken our o decades of screening experience and created true solution ns to maxximize your production. Backed d by tens of thousands of existing applications, we’ve develop ped a comp plete, dependable process to analyze your existing screening operatiions, make improvements, and select the equipment, parts, and media to best suit your needs. When aaggregates producers can’t affor o d to make the wrong decision, they ch hoose a brand that’s known for o dependability. They choose Metso. Find ou ut more at metso.com/aggreg gates.


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McCloskey’s Personal Touch Exceeds Newport Materials Owner’s Expectations

LARGE EQUIPMENT DEALERS (The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers )

Leslie Equipment Company www.lec1.com 6248 Webster Rd. Cross Lanes, WV 304-204-1818 Cowen, WV 26206 304-226-3299 Fairmont, WV Fax: 304-226-3067 304-534-5454 Beaver, WV Norton, WV 304-255-1525 304-636-6421

Ashland, KY 606-327-1709 Pikeville, KY 606-432-0321 Marietta, OH 740-373-5255

SMALL EQUIPMENT DEALERS (Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders, Skid Steer Attachments)

Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331

A McCloskey conveyor feeds 1 in. minus stone onto the S190 screening plant. NEWPORT from page 70

New England market. The product was strong, but the previous dealer could not support it. Rock & Recycling Equipment has changed the whole picture dramatically. They have been with us helping to make the right purchasing decisions. They even had us meet with Paschal McCloskey, the founder and president of McCloskey International. He has made himself available to us as a resource as our needs grow. Where else can you get the president of the company on the phone to discuss the

product’s design and engineering? “With Rock & Recycling I feel like we have formed a partnership. Aggregate production equipment by its very nature are high wear machines. Shane Fleming and Brendan Fox, [Rock & Recycling] and their team have seen to it that our people are properly trained in maintenance and typical repairs. When an issue arises that is beyond the abilities of our employees, they have someone on our site very quickly. “We work in a very rough environment and when we are down, there is

zero cash flow. Everything has to be measured by the amount of down time and the ability of the company that we purchase our equipment from to keep us up and running.” Newport’s story has been one of growth: a company that continued to grow in the construction markets during the nation’s worst recession. Expansion into recycling that has grown beyond anyone’s expectations followed shortly by diversification into aggregate production.

of Saratoga

Bobcat of Saratoga www.bobcatofsaratoga.com 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283

see NEWPORT page 80

Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor, Inc. www.wtractor.com 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766

Cleaves Co. Inc. www.cleavesco.com 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833

McCloskey R155 scalper screener feeding oversize material into a McCloskey C44 cone.


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Earle Fawcett knew that he had squeezed everything he could out of his aged knuckleboom loaders. It was time to move on. “When you’ve made mill upgrades and you’re putting money into your operation, but you’re trying to feed it with some old equipment that’s almost impossible to find parts for anymore, you have to say, look, we can’t just keep running that way.” Fawcett wears a few hats at the Plaster Rock Lumber Mill operated by Twin Rivers Paper Company near Edmundston, New Brunswick. His duties include steam plant chief, mobile equipment manager and environmental coordinator. The issue of sourcing parts to keep his loader fleet running is ingrained in everything he does. He explained that the mill had a purposebuilt material handler in the yard, too, for a few years, but found that timely access to service parts was a problem with that machine, too. ‘Trouble-Free’ Parts Supply Fawcett brought up the need for new logloading equipment with Strongco, the local Sennebogen dealer. Strongco introduced Fawcett to some of the maintenance crews servicing Sennebogen machines in other nearby yards. “We visited two mills in the Bathurst area,” Fawcett said. “I watched the Sennebogens work and the maintenance people told me they were trouble-free machines and that the parts were easy to source. We were on our way to a third yard when I decided I’d seen enough — let’s go back and sign up the paperwork.” Sennebogen has made access to parts a strategic aspect of its engineering. Known for the unique expertise in hydraulic systems for crane and material handlers, the engineering team is tasked to minimize the number of proprietary parts in their design. They specify standard off-the-shelf parts wherever possible. This way customers can find what they need when doing routine hydraulic and electrical service from any nearby industrial supply house. Sennebogen also ensures that its distributors maintain extensive service inventories in all their branches, while the central warehouse at Sennebogen headquarters in Stanley, N.C., is well stocked with every component for any green machine in the field. Keeping Pace With Upgrades Fawcett reported that his new Sennebogen 830 M-T log-handler more than meets his production targets for his upgraded mill. Plaster Rock is a softwood lumber mill producing 145 MMfbm of SFI certified dimension lumber and studs annually. Byproduct softwood chips and biomass are passed along to Twin Rivers’ pulp and cogeneration operations in Edmundston

Handling the volume of 9 ft. stud wood was a new line of production for the mill, and this was a key driver for upgrading the loading equipment. Fawcett said the 830 MT easily replaced the older material handler, and looks to boosting throughput further when its new 9910 Rotobec grapple arrives. “The operators are very happy with the 830,” he said. “It’s like they stepped off a dinosaur and into a Cadillac.” The M-T model of the 830 is specially designed for log yards. A standard 830 upper chassis is mounted on an undercarriage that has been designed for heavy pulling stresses, with separate transmissions on each axle for added pulling power and traction. Fawcett said that this strength will be put to use, too. Wood stacks in the mill yard have capacity for just a day and a half of production, while a reserve yard a mile up the road can store another 170,000 cu m. However, the mill yard is about to expand into an adjacent property, and a new high capacity log trailer is on-site to begin ferrying wood to the feed deck. Hauling fully loaded log trailers is a challenge in most yards. As Fawcett said, “depending on the time of year, this yard is a dust bowl or a mud pit.” The trailer-pulling capability of the 830, though, will allow an increase in ready stock for the sawmill. Going the Extra Mile Running double shifts 5 days a week also presents challenges for the two technicians responsible for Plaster Rock’s mobile equipment. Along with their various log loaders, the fleet also includes three recently acquired front-end loaders. As Strongco customers, Fawcett and his technicians were invited to attend the Sennebogen Training Center in Stanley, N.C. The training facility provides classroom and hands-on technical instruction, without charge, at primary and advanced levels. Fawcett appreciates the simplicity of Sennebogen engineering as another timesaver. In his experience, troubleshooting other equipment means waiting for a factory tech to come with a computer. Sennebogen has simplified its machines with hydraulic controls that don’t require complex electronics, so an experienced equipment tech can troubleshoot problems without the wait and without the expense of travel time. If factory support is needed, Strongco’s nearest technician is just a half-hour away. Through its first four months in Plaster Rock, the Sennebogen log-loader has given little need for Fawcett to make those calls. As reported by the maintenance teams Fawcett first met in Bathurst, the 830 M-T has performed “trouble-free.” For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. 


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Newport Materials Sees Bright Future, Addition of New McCloskey Equipment

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, LLC 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800-33-GROFF (717) 766-7671 Ephrata, PA (717) 738-0220 State College, PA (814) 353-8400 Cranberry Twp., PA (724) 898-1535 New Stanton, PA (724) 755-0124 Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-7300 www.grofftractor.com

W. I. CLARK COMPANY Connecticut 30 Barnes Industrial Park Road S. Wallingford, CT 06492 (866) 675-2120 (203) 265-6781 www.wiclark.com

The McCloskey I54 impactor crushes 1 in. minus recycled material. NEWPORT from page 76

What’s Next for Newport? Plans have been put into place for the opening of an asphalt plant at the Westford, Mass., site. The site will have four silos with a capacity of 400

tons of asphalt per hour and will be permitted for 300,000 tons per year. The plant will be entirely electric powered and will exceed all EPA standards, according to the company. This asphalt plant holds tremendous potential for Newport, particularly with

its location just one mile off Route 3. The plant also will double the demand of aggregate from the Newport quarry, which will dictate another expansion of the crushing spread, which will no doubt include a few more pieces of McCloskey equipment being added. 

MONROE TRACTOR New York 1001 Lehigh Station Road Henrietta, NY 14467 (866) 683-5338 (585) 334-3867 www.monroetractor.com

SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. New England 80 Southbridge Road Rt. 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 (508) 987-8786 www.schmidtequipment.com

A McCloskey 80 ft. conveyor being fed by its McCloskey I54 impactor.

McCloskey R155 scalper screener feeding recycle into a McCloskey I54 impactor.


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MB Crusher Helps Customers Analyze Costs of Old vs. New Crusher Buckets

At the construction site of a new artisanal/industrial area, the BF90.3 crusher bucket is crushing the rock material accumulated during the leveling project of the 14-hectare area. The material is thus easily reused in the same building site, the surplus is sold to third parties.

Tangible and genuine solutions. This is the most common desire of professionals and companies that are involved in construction services, demolition, roadworks, earth moving, industrial and urban development, trenching, excavations and tunnels, environmental reclamation in every part of the world. Those who know the basic requirements for any construction, excavation and recycling job site are familiar with the commitment towards the job, the customer’s satisfaction and deadlines that each contract involves. For more than 15 years MB Crusher’s mission has been to boost work, improve productivity, make companies competitive and to tirelessly win. Tireless, is the perfect word to use, to describe MB’s crusher buckets, that allow you to work non-stop for decades as the gears remain healthy with a simple few minutes of greasing, according to the manufacturer. Everything processed on site with zero extra expenses is the MB motto: crushing of any inert material on site, with no transport, disposal or rental costs. For those who want to take full see BUCKETS page 84

For the past 10 years, the BF120.4 crusher bucket has been the only crusher in this quarry where it reduces Dolomia rock (Dolomite) for all construction projects in the area. After all these years, the only substantial maintenance intervention was the belt replacement.

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.

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MB Maintains Old While Adding New Buckets to Line Up

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advantage of direct onsite processing, the MB crusher buckets are ideal tools. By avoiding the need of specialized technicians and the purchase of multiple spare parts, maintenance costs also have been reduced to almost zero, the manufacturer said. “I can testify that we receive calls from company owners, excavator operators and project managers from all over the world, every day,” said Guido Azzolin, sales director. “We assist them by analyzing the costs of maintaining the old, adding the new. The increase of production and profitability. that follows using the right attachment to optimize all inert material for the project at hand. This while taking into consideration the company’s goals and local restrictions. “There is a reason why we offer the widest range of crusher and screening buckets in the world: Our ‘first edition’ units aren’t ‘disposable’, when we release the latest version. Our equipment continues to evolve from patent units, so already advanced, tested and appraised machinery. We improve everything that research suggests, while maintaining the quality that lead us to the top of our industry: our excellent onsite crushing, simplified operations, long life, competitive costs. “We also take pride in our customer’s use of the attachments, by publishing their videos on our YouTube channel. Where they show the efficiency of MB buckets in use after many years or the exceptional productivity of the newer models that become instantly part of the work process." Non-stop operations and high profitability is MB’s promise to all customers who want to increase their work load without modifying their excavator. From simply applying grease, exchanging jaws or installing a new bucket, all operations are done quickly with no time wasted on learning new settings or by attending courses or training sessions. All the profitability of a real crusher is immediately obtainable on site. MB has agents and distributors all over the world who are ready to offer fast and free information, live demonstrations and around the clock assistance. Customers can contact the company by phone or by accessing their websites chat, to set up a demo, order parts or even to try a bucket to test its efficiency. MB Crusher’s Numbers • MB has been known for more than 15 years in the world of crushing, demolition and recycling. • In 2001 MB revolutionized work on the construction site, making it more productive and simple: it was the first company worldwide to patent a crusher bucket • 20,000 crusher buckets sold: turn any machine into a real crusher with the largest collection of models in the world • 17,000 square meters of production site and headquarters in Italy, seven branches, numerous logistics centers located in the various continents • Assistance, sales and after-sales 24 hours for 7 days.


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Get the Big Picture Whether you are looking ffor or portable track-mou unted jaws or trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership t hi with ith Metso t has h the th produc d ts t and d exxperience i you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working har h d for the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

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Lake Erie Portable Screeners Introduces Pitbull PB678

Heavy duty “D” rings make for safe and efficient loading and unloading.

Seen here with its larger counterpart, the Pitbull PB148, the Pitbull PB678 features a large access opening for easy material removal.

The PB678’s single bolt bar assembly makes servicing quick and easy.

The Pitbull PB678 joins the company’s lineup as a smaller version of the Pitbull 148 static grizzly. The new grizzly’s designation — PB678 — references its 6-ft. deep, 7-ft. high and 8 ft-wide dimensions. The PB678 is just as durable as its 8-ft. deep by 14-ft. wide by 10-ft. high counterpart, and is able to withstand demanding applications and years of service with a rugged, tubular frame construction. The grizzly’s compact size offers excellent portability and is ideal for work with skid steers and backhoes. Applications include landscape and municipal work, as well as work on tight construction sites where compact equipment is required. The PB678 transportability also makes it an ideal rental unit. The Pitbull PB678 comes factory-equipped

The new Pitbull PB678 grizzly’s compact size makes it ideal for work with smaller equipment, such as skid steers and backhoes.

with 18 bars manufactured of 2-in. square steel tubing with a ¼-in. wall thickness. Set at approximately 2-1/2 in. minus spacing, the readily accessible bolt on attachment of the bars makes spacing adjustments to accommodate different materials sizes quick and easy. Additional bars may be added to change up the configuration to a minimum of approximately ½-in. spacing, or bars may be removed to facilitate screening of larger materials. Despite its compact size, the new grizzly features a large access opening under the screen deck for removal of materials and an expansive 76-in. deep by 100-in. long deck area. The PB678’s operating weight is 2,416 lbs. and is manufactured with heavy duty “D” rings for safe and efficient loading and unloading. For more information, visit www.pitbullscreeners.com.

Lake Erie Portable Screeners has introduced its new Pitbull PB678 static grizzly.


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W.I. Clark Company www.wiclark.com 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203-775-1203 866-675-2120

Highway Equipment Company www.highway-equipment.com 4690 Route 219 DuBois, PA 15801 814-371-3600 877-888-4326

80 Pratt Road Plainfield, CT 06374 860-546-4808

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30 Barnes Industrial Pike Road S. Wallingford, CT 06492 203-265-6781

Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com 300 South Randolphville Rd. Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-752-3600 333 Cedar Ave. Middlesex, NJ 08846 732-377-4160 1330 Hurffville Rd. Deptford, NJ 08096 856-227-6400 114 Zerega Ave. Bronx, NY 10462 22 Peconic Ave. Medford, NY 11763 120 Gordon Dr. Lionville, PA 19341 610-363-9200


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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

2017 Irock RDS-15 Closed Circuit Impactor - NEW RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system provides exceptional portability and rapid setup time. Ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) or Concrete demo. Powered by a Caterpillar 350hp engine, 5x14 double deck screen can process up to 350 tons per hour. The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. Please call if interested

30x60 Electric Stacking Conveyor - NEW Electric Radial Stacking Truss Conveyor. Super strong and over built. There conveyors are made right here in Ct. by Ace/Milroy Company Using all quality components. Come check them out!

2001 JOHN DEERE 400C ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK - Fully rebuilt 410hp Mercedes Benz Engine, Fresh paint and great rubber. Has Allison HD4560 Transmission, 6x6 Machine weighs 62722lbs Empty. This machine is ready to work. $78,000 2016 TEREX M390 - The Terex M 390 Wash plant is a high capacity mobile washing unit that has been engineered for quick installation and ease of relocation making it ideal for applications including sand, gravel, coal and crushed stone.

Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!

2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.

2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!

2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.

Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

Call CJ (413) 896-0793 • (860) 429-2793 Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.


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EDWARD EHRBAR

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www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 Holbrook, NY 631/563-7600 New York City, NY 718/626-3331 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203/743-0088

C.N. WOOD CO, INC.

www.midlanticmachinery.com 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 State College, PA 814/308-5660 Baltimore, MD 410/247-2100 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891 Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 Laurel, DE 302/715-5382

www.cn-wood.com Avon, MA 508/584-8484 Woburn, MA 781/935-1919 Whately, MA 413/665-7009 Johnston, RI 401/942-9191

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Rescue Renovation’s Kayleen McCabe to Headline 47th Annual SEAA Convention The Steel Erectors Association of America announced that Kayleen McCabe, the winner of DIY Network’s Stud Finder competition and longtime host of TV’s Rescue Renovation, will headline the association’s 2019 convention program. The 47th Annual Convention and Trade Show will be held April 24 to 26, 2019, in Charlotte/Concord, N.C. McCabe is a licensed contractor and industry ambassador. Her work focuses on tightening the skills gap, encouraging women to enter a male-dominated field and showing alternative paths to the traditional college route. During her presentation, “Trades in the 21st Century,” she will share her story and discuss the need to restore dignity to crafts as a profession. “I starting taking the SAT, ACT in 7th grade — on level with super nerd. All through high school it was AP classes, and college prep. But it wasn’t anything that made me happy. As I was about to graduate, the counselor asked me what I was going to do. I said I wanted to be a welder. There is something magical about being under a hood…” said McCabe. After dropping out of college and taking a rambling career path that ultimately led her to a successful career in do-ityourself television, McCabe learned yet another truth. “The fallacy of do-it-yourself TV shows is that it gives the impression that someone with no skill or training can remodel a kitchen in the time it takes to have a three-course meal. I’m a smart person, but I didn’t get the Pythagorean Theorem until I was on a job site for the first time.” “I want people to know that there are lifelong opportunities, and careers that blossom into other things in commercial and industrial construction. Yes, it takes training on par with a bachelor’s degree,” she said. But the benefits are that the money is great, and the work is rewarding, she explained. In addition to the keynote presentation by McCabe, attendees can attend other sessions for managers or field level personnel, visit the Trade Show where exhibitors will have live equipment demos, and participate in networking activities. Attendees also can participate in the George R. Pocock Memorial Golf Tournament, fishing on Lake Norman, the Gala Dinner and Awards Banquet at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Club, or the NHRA drag racing event at the conclusion of the convention. For more information or to register online, visit http://www.seaa.net/seaa-convention--trade-show.html. Summary of Education Sessions Employee Rescue Teams — Beyond 9-1-1. Brent Wise, co-owner and COO of Tech Safety Lines Inc., is a veteran of the Dallas Fire and Rescue Department. He will discuss employee-based rescue teams, creating a safety plan in emergency situations and how ERT training can create a quality rescue program.

ANDERSON EQUIPMENT CO. 1000 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017 412-343-2300 Pleasant Valley, WV 304-366-3075 South Charleston, WV 304-756-2800 www.andersonequip.com

BASCHMANN SERVICES, INC. Elma, NY 888-655-1101 www.baschmann.com

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Rigging Refresher. Kevin Benner, rigging trainer and field sales representative of the Indusco division of Mazzella Lifting, will address often overlooked rigging problems. Selecting the Right Boom Lift for the Job. Craig Edwards, VP of national accounts of JLG Industries Inc., will speak about using aerial work platforms for steel erection and welding at height. He will share tips for maximizing productivity and safety, identifying the right people and equipment for the job, and understanding how new ANSI standards changes affect the jobsite and selection of equipment. Developing Your Talent Pipeline. Gregg Schoppman, a principal with FMI Corp., specializes in best practices for productivity and project management, and was recognized as one of the Top 25 Consultants in 2014 by Consulting magazine. He will help attendees explore recruiting strategies, what to look for during the recruiting process, and how to discover common mistakes contributing to poor employee retention. Reskilling the Workforce of the Future. Peggy Smedley is an award-winning journalist, having just won the ASCE Excellence in Journalism Award for her achievements in enhancing the public’s understanding of the impact of civil engineering. She will speak to labor opportunities the construction industry is missing, how contractors can entice Gen Z workers, and technology that reduces the worker shortage. Projects of the Year. Panel discussion and presentation of award-winning structural steel construction projects in four contract classes enlightens members as to some of the most creative, efficient, and dramatic work being done today. What’s AISC been up to? Todd Alwood, director of certification of the American Institute of Steel Construction, will update attendees on programs, resources and market activities. From SpeedCore to tariffs to Student Steel Bridge Competition, and the latest AISC publications. 

ROBERT H. FINKE AND SONS, INC. Selkirk, NY 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT East Syracuse, NY 315-437-1471 Kirkwood, NY 607-775-5010 Henrietta, NY 585-334-5120 Adams Center, NY 315-788-0200 www.traceyroad.com

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John Deere Introduces Next Gen Construction Simulators John Deere is rolling out its new construction simulators — further bridging the gap between the classroom and job site. The modular update outfits the new John Deere simulators to one of six machine types: backhoe, crawler dozer, excavator, wheel loader, joystick-controlled motorgrader and fingertip control motor grader. “The next generation of John Deere simulators builds on a state-of-the-art technology that teaches machine controls, hand-eye coordination,

The new simulators can be coupled with the free online training available through John Deere University, offering a well-rounded operator training package.

safe operation and operator technique,” said Jon Goodney, manager learning technology, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Simulators offer cost-effective and efficient operator training in a risk-free environment, while avoiding wear and tear on the equipment. It’s a win-win for organizations looking to get the next generation of operators ready for the job site.” Based on actual John Deere equipment, the updated simulators feature swappable controls that allow for quick interchange of joysticks and foot pedals to multiple machine types. The software boasts highly-detailed, realistic virtual environments designed to cover basic and advanced operator duties through multiple jobsite tasks. A performance function provides metrics to measure student progress to help build proficiency and confidence. The new simulators can be coupled with the free online training available through John Deere University, The updated backhoe, excavator and motorgrader simulators will be available in spring 2019, while the crawler dozer and wheel loader will be available for purchase in summer 2019.

The updated backhoe, excavator and motor grader simulators will be available in spring 2019, while the crawler dozer and wheel loader will be available for purchase in summer 2019.

The new simulators will be debuted at bauma 2019, April 8 to 14 in Munich. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. 

The new simulators will be debuted at bauma 2019, April 8 to 14 in Munich.

The software boasts highly-detailed, realistic virtual environments designed to cover basic and advanced operator duties through multiple jobsite tasks.


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Lower Hill Project Will Attract Investment, Create Jobs HILL from page 10

with PAR, Buccini/Pollin Group and Intergen moving Hill District with Downtown forward.” Pittsburgh, both physically Kevin Acklin, senior vice and emotionally. Having a president and general counsel Community Collaboration of the Pittsburgh Penguins, said and Implementation Plan the new team built into the [CCIP] in place ensures that plans features that align with Intergen will live up to our the Hill District neighborcommitments made for hood’s interests, including affordable housing, MWBE direct investments to be made contracting, and local by an innovative reinvestment employment opportunities,” fund generated by new taxes said Key. produced by the development The development partners for commercial and affordable hired architectural and design housing and other investments firms Gensler and OHM to throughout the greater Hill create the new master plan. District neighborhoods. Local projects reflecting “We have a Community Gensler’s work include the Collaboration and Pittsburgh International Implementation Plan [CCIP] in Airport, 3 PNC place and a CCIP executive Plaza/Fairmont Hotel and the committee comprised of Hill iconic PNC Tower. District community developOHM Advisors is serving ment leaders, and they have as Intergen’s architectural been working very hard for team on the housing portion Pittsburgh Arena Real Estate Redevelopment (PAR), an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, announced on several years to bring us to this of the development, and is March 8 a new development team and dynamic new master plan for redevelopment of the 28-acre site next to moment,” Acklin said. “It has working closely with Gensler the PPG Paints Arena in the Lower Hill District. helped us focus on the importo produce a world class tant investments that will make development master plan. commercial leasing team are in advanced this project as successful as possible for Community Engagement discussions with prospective office and retail PAR and its development partners have everyone in our community.” New Development Momentum tenants. An announcement related to an been working closely with local elected offi“The development will leverage private In addition to introducing PAR’s new immersive food, beverage and entertainment cials and the CCIP committee for several investment and generate 50 percent of the development team, Morehouse outlined tenant is expected shortly. This first phase years to build a sustainable partnership for LERTA [Local Economic Revitalization Tax recent momentum that has been building mixed use development is expected to begin ongoing community engagement and sup- Abatement] directly to the Greater Hill toward delivery of the development project: by winter 2019. port for the development plan, including District Reinvestment Fund, which we esti• Cap Connection Park — The Sports and • New Public Park — The new develop- weekly meetings and updates with the CCIP mate will create $25 million to empower and Exhibition Authority is out to bid on the con- ment plan includes a terraced park through leadership committee over the past several help rebuild the greater Hill District neighstruction of the Cap over the Crosstown the middle of the site reconnecting the Cap months. borhood,” Acklin said. Connector to re-connect the Hill District to park along Wylie Avenue to the Hill District The development partners will continue State Representative Jake Wheatley has downtown, with bids expected by end of community, with more than four acres of been working hard in Harrisburg to support to work with the CCIP executive committee March and construction expected to begin in equitable development for the Lower Hill to pursue additional community-focused summer 2019. The $26.4 million project is green space and storm water-mitigating site. features and public design elements/installafunded largely by a federal TIGER grant and green infrastructure. tions commercial enterprises that will create “I am extremely excited about the positive • Curtain Call — Respecting and honorother local investments. The Cap will promomentum occurring with this project. The better connections to the greater Hill District ing the Lower Hill District, the development vide a new 2.6-acre public park along with a Penguins have been great partners, and with and honor the historical and cultural impordirect link with improved pedestrian access partners would like to explore with the com- the addition of Intergen to the development tance of the neighborhood. munity the installation of the “Curtain Call” between downtown. Acklin also said the team is working on a public art project commemorating notable team, and the collective work of the govern• Housing First Phase — Intergen is public meeting, to happen within the next 60 mental partners with the Cap project this poised to begin development of approxi- Hill District residents, events, historic/cultur- lifetime dream has the making of being a days, to continue dialog, feedback/input and mately 500 units of rental housing. The first al significance. refinements as the plan moves forward. He • Small Business Opportunities — The reality,” said Wheatley. phase of 250 units are planned to begin by “I am excited about the place that we are noted that the new plan builds on the prelimfall 2019, with an affordability component of new development plan includes a number of in; after years of planning and negotiations, I inary land development plan (PLDP) that 20 percent of the units being affordable at 80 architecturally significant kiosks for incuba- believe we are now poised to realize the was previously approved as well as extenpercent of area median income (AMI), con- tion of small businesses, as well as a large great potential of the redevelopment of the sive prior public reviews and approvals. sistent with the goals of the Community food hall to be brought to life by local chefs Lower Hill District,” said Councilman Morehouse said the plans have drawn Collaboration and Implementation Plan and food outlets. Daniel Lavelle. “Not only will we be able to strong interest among additional partners • Sustainable Energy Hub — The devel- physically reconnect the Lower Hill to and prospective tenants, with various deals (CCIP). opment includes a historic commitment to downtown, but more importantly, there is in the pipeline. • Office and Retail First Phase — BPG is sustainability through the implementation of now a team in place that understands and working toward development of several “We are pleased to present our new team projects on the site, including a first phase an innovative, sustainable energy generation prioritizes the social and economic recon- and updated development plan to the city development on Parcel F along Centre and management plan via a micro-grid pow- nection of the two communities. We are now and entire region, and we expect to have Avenue of a 200,000 sq.-ft. mixed use build- ered by low-emission natural gas and renew- in a place to realize the goals and objectives additional exciting announcements in the of the CCIP, and I look forward to working near future,” Morehouse said.  ing with 50,000 sq. ft. of retail. BPG and its able energy sources.


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IT MAY BE COMPACT, BUT ITS REACH IS WORLDWIDE.

Step into a Kubota excavator and it’s easy to see why it earned the title of #1 selling compact excavator in the world*. Six heating and cooling vents and an easy-open front window provide the kind of comfort that keeps operators in the cab and getting the work done. Minimum tail swing, industry-leading bucket breakout force and an optional quick coupler are just some of the additional features that give the Kubota compact excavator such a huge reputation.

Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.

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Eagle Power & Equipment Company

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www.wtractor.com

Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766

www.abeletractor.com

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Orange, CT 06477 203/795-0591

Albany, NY 12205 518/438-4444

Vestal, NY 13850 607/798-0333 Tonawanda, NY 14217 716/873-8000 Canandaigua, NY 14424 585/396-0031 Rochester, NY 14623 585/272-9390 Cicero, NY 13039 315/433-5000

West Chester, PA 19380 610/458-7054 Doylestown, PA 18901 215/348-9041

Harter Equipment, Inc

Cherry Valley Tractor www.cherryvalleytractor.com

Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111

Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. www.erbhenry.com

New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169

Farm-Rite Inc.

www.harterequipment.com

Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 1-888-HARTER-1

www.farm-rite.com

Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 • 856/451-1368 Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127

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www.fwequip.com

Marshall Machinery, Inc. www.marshall-machinery.com

Honesdale, PA 18431 570/729-7117

Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com

454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 603/673-2640

ABLE Equipment Rental www.ableequipment.com

Deer Park, NY 11729 866/468-2666 631/841-3333


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CLEVELAND BROTHERS www.clevelandbrothers.com Murrysvile, PA 888-232-2016 Harrisburg, PA 717-564-2121 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611 Ephrata/Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905 Erie, PA 814-898-3388 Frackville, PA 570-874-3560 Indiana, PA 724-463-8743 Kane, PA 814-778-5250 Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171 Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080 Pittston, PA 570-883-1044 Somerset, PA 814-445-7915 State College, PA 814-237-8338 Turbotville, PA 570-538-2551 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Milford, MA 508-634-3400 Wareham, MA 508-291-1200 Cranston, RI 401-946-6350 Richmond, VT 802-434-4228 Scarborough, ME 207-883-9586 Brewer, ME 207-989-1890 Londonderry, NH 603-665-4500 Clifton Park, NY 518-877-8000 Syracuse, NY 315-476-9981 Batavia, NY 585-815-6200 Binghamton, NY 607-772-6500 North Reading, MA 978-276-2400

ALBAN CAT www.albancat.com 8531 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 410-686-7777 Felton, DE 302-284-4100 Baltimore, MD 410-686-7777 Annapolis Junction, MD 410-792-2007 Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Waldorf, MD 301-420-3700 Clear Brook, VA 540-667-4200 Manassas, VA 703-368-7700 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700


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Genie Lift Pro Training Offers Supervisor Training Course The new ANSI A92.22 standards for Safe Use and ANSI A92.24 standards for Training carry with them some major changes and substantial additional requirements for training, with new requirements for supervisor training. To help job sites be in compliance when the new standards went into effect in December 2019, the Genie Lift Pro Online MEWP Supervisor Training Course is now available. This course was developed specifically for supervisors and meets all of the requirements set forth in the new standards. “In the new ANSI A92.22 Safe Use and A92.24 Training standards, there is a new requirement that states that anyone who directly supervises a MEWP operator must also be trained,” said Scott Owyen, Genie senior training manager, Terex AWP. “In keeping with our legacy of providing the highest level of support to our customers and the operators who use our equipment, our goal with this new course is to get jobsite supervisors up-to-speed with the new standards efficiently and effectively, while continuing to promote safety and the development of the proper mindset to safely operate MEWPs in today’s busy work environment.”

In the new ANSI A92.22 Safe Use and A92.24 Training standards, there is a new requirement that states that anyone who directly supervises a MEWP operator must also be trained.

The Genie Lift Pro Online MEWP Supervisor Training Course Covers: • MEWP classifications, features and applications to assist with the proper selection of the correct MEWP for the work to be performed; • The responsibilities of all parties involved with the

operation of MEWPs; • The rules, regulations and standards that apply to MEWPs, including the provisions for safe use as defined in ANSI A92.22, training and familiarization, and the work being performed; • Potential hazards associated with the use of MEWPs and the means to protect against, eliminate or mitigate identified hazards; • The requirement for operators to read and understand the appropriate operator’s manual prior to using a MEWP and knowledge that the manual must be properly stored in the weather-resistant compartment on the platform when not in use by the operator. The course includes a final exam and allows the individual to print out a certificate upon successful completion of the course. The certificate is then signed by the supervisor’s employer as verification of course completion. For questions about the new standards, or for more information on available training: • Contact the Genie Training Team at AWP.Training@Terex.com • Visit genielift.com/training for more information on training offerings • Visit liftpro.genielift.com to take the Online MEWP Supervisor Training Course • Visit genielift.com/A92 for more information on the ANSI standards update For more information about Genie, visit www.genielift.com. 

Equipment Representatives on Hand at SEI Expo in Pa. SEI from page 14

Road crews from Jefferson and Morgan townships (Greene County) admire the JCB jet on display at the event.

Joe Cain (L) of Stephenson Equipment catches up with Brian Thornton of Falcon Asphalt Repair Equipment at the expo.

Brad Katchmarchi of BK Asphalt Paving gets an enthusiastic thank you from Stephenson Equipment’s Charlie Walsh for the purchase of a LeeBoy 8510 asphalt paver, which he picked up on the previous Friday. Katchmarchi has been a friend and customer of Walsh and his family for 30 years.

Rogers Brothers Corporation’s Frank Valletta (L) joined Stephenson Equipment Trailer Sales Manager John Conner who came in from Philadelphia to discuss equipment transportation with attendees.

Austin Taylor (L) and Bill Foertsch check out this JCB 270 skid steer loader with side entry.


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Clifton Park, NY 518-371-5111

Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com

DELAWARE JESCO, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784

MARYLAND JESCO, Inc.

Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 District Heights, MD 301/909-7799 Waldorf, MD 301/861-2323

Hermon, ME 207-947-6786 Houlton, ME 207-532-6517 New Canada, ME 207-834-6701 Westbrook, ME 207-773-3777

MASSACHUSETTS Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02360 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595 www.schmidtequipment.com

Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732-446-7600 1-888-HARTER-1 www.harterequipment.com

JESCO, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 www.jesco.us

1653 NY Route 11 Kirkwood, NY 13795 607/775-2006 284 Ellicott Rd. Orchard Park, NY 14127 716/662-2191 6500 E Taft Road Syracuse, NY 13057 315/452-4560

JESCO, Inc. 497 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 844-482-0910

Gouverneur, NY 315-287-0703

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nortrax Pembroke, NH 603-225-2769

PENNSYLVANIA Five Star Equipment, Inc. 1300 East Dunham Dr. Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701 711 Route 199 Athens, PA 18810 570/882-8800 46 Route 97 Waterford, PA 16441 814/796-2663

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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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WANTED (MT): ALL MODELS ROL-AIR AIR COMPRESSORS EMAIL: BROWNSFAN43920@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE IH AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. LOOKING FOR NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS OPERATOR,PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS FOR AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB ALL MODELS PUMPS. TRANSMISSION CHARGER PUMPS FOR CATERPILLAR/CASE /JCB/FORKLIFT ... PARTS 6Y3864 20/900400 20/925552 EMAIL: TREFLENEGOCE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +212661325283 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TEREX DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK. NEED A TRUCK CAPABLE OF DRILLING WITH A DOWN THE HOLE HAMMER ATTACHMENT FOR UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION IN ROCK/LEDGE. EMAIL: BOB.BRITTON@CHEROKEEDB.COM; PHONE: 860-747-8828 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 580K BACKHOE LOADER. LOOKING FOR CHEAP PARTS TRACTOR 580K CK OR EQUAL TO 1990 580K BACKHOE IN OR CLOSE TO SOUTHERN CALIF. EMAIL: HELIREDCAT@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 760-636-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE MODEL 624K WHEEL LOADER. ANY 624 HIGH LIFT. EMAIL: LPQ@EMAIL.COM; PHONE: 802-897-7915 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB 270T SKID STEER LOADER NEED A VERSATILE SKID STEER ON TRACKS FOR THESE DIFFERENT USES PLUS ATTACHMENTS GRAPPLE BUCKET FOR TREE WORK, STUMP GRINDER. FOR EARTH AN MATERIAL MOVING AND LOADING INCLUDING ROCK, AND BACKHOE ATTACHMENT FOR DIGGING FOOTERS FOR RESIDENTIAL HOME BIULLDINGS AND SITE CLEAN UP AND PREP. FOR GRASS. PREFER USED. ALSO WILL NEED A DUMP TRAILER BIG ENOUGH TO HAUL THE SKIDSTEER. TRAILER CAN BE USED ALSO. EMAIL: HILLBRANNON9@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN CO): GENERAC GP8000 GENERATORS / GEN SETS / ENGINES. EMAIL: EIBERT@RTEBB.NET PHONE: 970-380-2651 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): TAKEUCHI MODEL TB68S EXCAVATORS - LOOKING FOR BOTTOM ROLLERS MODEL TB-68S SERIAL NO 68003. EMAIL: TINBOX67@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: (707) 953-3040 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (IN CA): BOBCAT ALL MODELS SKID STEER LOADERS - LOOKING FOR AN OLDER MIDSIZED BOBCAT. DO NOT WANT TO PAY MORE THAN 20K. NEED BUCKET AND FORKS. EMAIL: PHLASHLITE2017@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL L90E WHEEL LOADER - LOOKING FOR GP PIN ON BUCKET FOR VOLVO L90E. EMAIL: ALR_666@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 757-291-7666 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN MI): KOMATSU ALL MODELS EXCAVATORS - PC50MR LOOKING FOR 36-48 IN DITCHING BUCKET 50MM PINS 7 7/8 BOSSES WIDTH. EMAIL: OSTRUCKING@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): CATERPILLAR MODEL 330D EXCAVATORS - WANTED: CAT 330D 54" BUCKET. EMAIL: FRANKLURCH@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 732-988-8814 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LOOKING FOR A USED PIN-ON OR JRB-STYLE COUPLER BUCKET FOR DEERE 524K LOADER <=$4,000. EMAIL: JMEISNER@CLBOYD.COM PHONE: 405-590-3459 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WE ARE LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT RADIATOR FOR OUR SCHRAMM AIR COMPRESSOR CIRCA 1965. IT IS A 125, MODEL COUH, SERIAL 115183. THE CORE DIMENSIONS ARE: 23" X 20" X 3". OUTLET DIAMETER IS 1-1/2" EMAIL: JAMESJNEVEINC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 610-828-9869 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): VERMEER T455 TRACK TRENCHERS, ANY CONDITION! EMAIL: RDEAN@ROADSIDE.BIZ PHONE: 757-880-0851 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WACKER NEUSON SAW BTS1035 ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. EMAIL: SCOTHOWER90@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS. EROPS, AC, 5 TO 7000 HOURS, TIGHT JOB READY. EMAIL: KEITHBROOKS@IRONPEDDLERS.COM PHONE: 800-438-1933 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): LOOKING FOR ADD-ON COUNTERWEIGHT FOR A JOHN DEERE 27D. EMAIL: WAYNEO34@HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 814-598-5907 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): LOW HOUR 200-400 KW CATERPILLAR NATURAL GAS GENSET. EMAIL: MURPHREEWA@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (WA): VERMEER ALL MODELS DRILLS. LOOKING FOR ANY USED 24 40 DRILL ROD OR NEW ROD FOR A GOOD PRICE. ALSO DRILL MACHINES IN THE MID SIZE CATEGORY. EMAIL: NWDIRECTIONAL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): GALION ALL MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. WANTED GALION STATIC ROLLERS EMAIL JPICT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE 200 MODEL EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: EXCAVATOR WITH A THUMB AND WORKING A.C. GOOD UC AND HYDRAULICS AND NOT PRICED OVER $30,000. EMAIL:WWW.BITMCRAE64@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 972H WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO A40 WATER WHEEL LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKTRUCK 8000 TO 10000 GAL. ING FOR IT IN ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: JERRYSPLACE@GMAIL.COM EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 770-681-5269 PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALL MODELS WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 140G CONVENTIONAL TRACTOR TRUCKS. MOTOR GRADER. COMMENTS: LOOKWHOLESALE TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB ING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING TRUCKS – MACK, FREIGHTLINER, OR NON-WORKING) WITH A DIGITAL KENWORTH OR PETERBILT. MONITOR OR ANALOG. EMAIL: MARKETING@ERTRUCK.COM EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 775-234-8837 WANTED (IN USA): ALTEC AGRICUL–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TURAL EQUIPMENT, MODEL DR160A. WANTED (WORLDWIDE): JOHN DEERE ROUND BALE UNROLLER. 850J CRAWLER DOZERS. COMMENTS: EMAIL: RED_WKS@YAHOO.COM WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 850J WINCH. PLEASE WANTED (IN USA): DITCH WITCH FORWARD DETAILS, PHOTOS AND MODEL JT20 BORING MACHINES. I'M ASKING PRICE TO CHES TROWBRIDGE. LOOKING FOR DRILL STEM OR PARTS THANK YOU. FOR 2020 POSSIBLY PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: EMAIL: CHES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM STRAIGHTUPTRIPPIN2014@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 PHONE: 360-324-2637 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR WANTED (IN NY): DURA GRADE ALL ALL MODELS, EXCAVATOR. MODELS ASPHALT / CONCRETE / COMMENTS: WANTED TO BUY PAVING. I AM LOOKING FOR USED CATERPILLAR 6030 FRONT SHOVEL. CONCRETE FORMS - 6 BAR (10X2). EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ EMAIL: BEECHWOODCLOSE@ PACIFICCRANES.COM HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 818-956-5231 PHONE: 917-939-6407 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALLIS CHALMERS ALL WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL MODELS CRAWLER DOZERS. COML90F WHEEL LOADER. MENTS: PARTS FOR 1945 CLETRAC EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM BULLDOZER, MODEL FDE, ENGINE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SIDE COVERS, BATTERY COVER, WANTED (USA): BOMAG BC 772 RB GENERATOR. COMPACTION EQUIPMENT. WE ARE EMAIL: ONLY1NAN@PTD.NET LOOKING FOR A DRIVE MOTOR TO FIT PHONE: 610-377-0372 A BOMAG BC772RB LANDFILL COM–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PACTOR. PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, WANTED (ME): HITACHI EX135 PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE TO CHES EXCAVATORS. TROWBRIDGE. THANK YOU. EMAIL: EMAIL: JAXONEARTHWORKS@GMAIL.COM SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 207-420-6664 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (GA): CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE LOADERS. I’M LOOKING UP A BACKHOE CAT 420E, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE THIS MODEL IN A GOOD PRICE. EMAIL: KARLASA2795@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): KUBOTA U35-4 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: RGARCIA@MVKUBOTA.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. EROPS, WITH SINGLE SHANK RIPPER MAX 8000 HOURS. EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR 320 CL EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: INFO@SAFARBROS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU D575A-2SD CRAWLER DOZERS. WE WANT TO BUY KOMATSU CRAWLER DOZER D575A-3,D575A-2, D475A-5EO, D375A-5EO. WE PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER. EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM; PHONE: 818-956-5231 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZERS. LOOKING FOR HIGHER HOUR UNIT, MUST HAVE RIPPER AND CAB. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET; PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MI): JOHN DEERE 825I UTILITY VEHICLE. MACHINE NEEDS TO BE LOADED. EMAIL: JKOENIG49@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PORTLAND, OR): MIKASA MTX-60 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: JORDANWOODS861@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PORTLAND, OR): KOMATSU PC08UU EXCAVATORS - I AM LOOKING DESPERATELY GOT A MANUAL FOR A PC28UU. EMAIL: MIBBS123@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (U.S.): KUBOTA KX161-3R1 EXCAVATORS - WE ARE LOOKING FOR A FULL DOOR UNIT FOR OUR MINI EXCAVATOR. IT’S A 2008 AND THE 121 MODEL WILL ALSO WORK. EMAIL: TFREALTY@DNET.NET PHONE: 828-837-8986 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (U.S.): VERMEER V450 TRENCHING EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: BRETTG28277@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: VOLVO WHEEL LOADERS LOOKING FOR WHOLESALE PRICING ON VOLVO LOADERS L50 THRU L350 SIZES, C, D, E, F, G AND H MODELS EMAIL: IRON@ZADOON.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

• Atlantic City, NJ April 4 - 6, 2019 For: Annual 3-Day Late Model Rental Return Auction • Oklahoma City, OK Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Very Large Rental Return Auction • Iowa City, IA Thurs., April 11, 2019 For: Large Job Completion Rental Fleet Equipment Auction • Cleveland, OH Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Large Job Completion – Midwest Recycling • Detroit, MI Tues., April 16, 2019 For: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment & more • Houston, TX Wed., April 17, 2019 For: Very Late Model Construction Equipment Rental Fleet • North Attleboro (Boston), MA Thurs., April 18, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Snow & Construction Equipment & more • Waukesha, WI Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Paving & General Contractor Retirement Auction • Buffalo, NY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Retirement Auction: Aggregate, Concrete, Construction & more • Johnstown (Albany), NY Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Inventory Reduction Auction • Aguascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 26, 2019 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Parkersburg, WV Sat., April 27, 2019 For: Vintage Collectible Autos & Accessories Retirement Auction • Montreal, Canada Tues., April 30, 2019 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Portland, ME Fri., May 3, 2019 For: Large Ag & Construction Equipment Auction • Dansville, NY Sat., May 4, 2019 For: Large Municipal Auction • Canastota, NY Sun., May 5, 2019 For: Annual Lawn & Garden Auction • Pawlet, VT Wed., May 8, 2019 For: Retirement Construction Equipment Auction & more • Detroit, MI Thurs., May 9, 2019 For: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment & more • Sacramento, CA May 10 - 11, 2019 For: Very Late & Great Model Construction Equipment & more

• Northeast May 17 - 18, 2019 For: Major 2-Day Job Completion • Syracuse, NY Sun., May 19, 2019 For: Large Equipment Shop, Support Equipment • Orlando, FL Tues., May 21, 2019 For: Large Rental Return Auction • Boston, MA Sat., June 1, 2019 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction • Albany, NY Sat., September 7, 2019 For: Very Large Late Model Job Completion Auction

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Truro, NS April 12, 2019 • Houston, TX April 16 - 17, 2019 • Lincoln, NE April 18, 2019 • Las Vegas, NV April 26, 2019 • North Franklin, CT April 30, 2019 • Williston, ND May 3, 2019 • Pittsburgh, PA May 7, 2019 • Denver, CO May 8, 2019 • Tipton, CA May 14, 2019 • Fort Worth, TX May 14 - 15, 2019 • Phoenix, AZ May 17, 2019 • Casper, WY May 21, 2019 • Orlando, FL May 22, 2019 • Lexington, KY May 29, 2019

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY April 4, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 11, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 18, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 25, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 2, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 9, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 16, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 23, 2019

Coming Auctions www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY April 3, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 10, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 17, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY April 24, 2019 • ONLINE ONLY May 1, 2019

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Construction Auction

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 9, 2019 For: Consignment Auction • Laporte, IN Tues., April 23, 2019 For: Absolute Equipment Auction

FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739

• Seville, OH Thurs., April 4, 2019 For: Bridge Construction Equipment • Coldwater, MI Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Earthmoving & Excavating Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

• Tunkhannock (Scranton), PA Thurs., May 16, 2019 For: Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., April 9, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

• Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 4, 2019 For: 10th Annual Spring Sale

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., May 14, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

STEFFES GROUP INC.

• Foley, MN Sat., April 27, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 11, 2019 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY April 5 - 10, 2019 For: Upper Midwest Locations

NITKE AUCTION CENTER

• ONLINE ONLY April 4 - 11, 2019 For: AgIron Sioux Falls Event

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

• Foley, MN Fri., June 7, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

IRON BOUND AUCTIONS www.ironboundauctions.com 432-209-5112

• Dalhart, TX Tues., April 9, 2019 For: Annual Equipment Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS

• Marietta, PA Fri., April 12, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., June 14, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment

www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447

• Wausau, WI April 26 - 27, 2019 For: 54th Annual Wisconsin Contractor’s Auction

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

• Kenmore, WA Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs, April 4, 2019 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• Kenmore, WA Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 11, 2019 For: Construction Equipment

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

• ONLINE ONLY April 15 - 26, 2019 For: Municipal Fire Equip & Gov’t Surplus Auction

www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

(A Hanson Auction Group Company)

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 3, 2019 For: Ag Equipment Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811

www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

• Stanton, TX Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Permian Basin Absolute Public Auction

• Livingston, LA May 1 - 3, 2019 For: Late Spring Contractor’s Auction

www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563

• ONLINE ONLY April 2 – 9, 2019 For: April NetAuction

• Toledo, OH Thurs., May 2, 2019 For: Earthmoving, Construction Equipment & more

www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252

RTI AUCTIONS

• Villa Rica, GA Thurs., April 11, 2019 For: Construction & Utility Auction

To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

BIG IRON

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 10, 2019 For: Timed Online Only Auction

• Brooklyn, MS May 9 - 11, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks & Ag

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163

• ONLINE ONLY Fri., April 5, 2019 For: Timed Online Only Auction • Shrewsbury, MA Sat., April 6, 2019 For: Construction & Utility Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 16, 2019 For: Government Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 17, 2019 For: Ag Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs, April 18, 2019 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., April 24, 2019 For: Vehicles & Equipment Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 25, 2019 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Construction Equipment

www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506

www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173

• ONLINE ONLY April 8 - 17, 2019 For: Scheiber Farm Retirement Auction • ONLINE ONLY April 19 - 24, 2019 For: Steffes Online Auction • ONLINE ONLY April 26 – May 6, 2019 For: Sletten Excavating Excess Equipment Auction

VANTAGE AUCTIONS

www.vantageauctions.com 951-228-9040 • Lake Elsinore, CA Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Truck, Trailers & more

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 8, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Fri., April 19, 2019 For: WCA Auctions

WSM AUCTIONEERS

www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., April 13, 2019 For: Public Auction


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Bobcat Announces 2019 Top Dealer Leadership Group Bobcat Company announced its 2019 dealer leadership group. These 16 authorized Bobcat dealerships were the highest-performing dealers according to the dealer performance review, a tool Bobcat uses to measure dealership performance across the North American Bobcat dealer network, which includes the United States and Canada, and is comprised of more than 325 dealership enterprises. “Being named to the dealer leadership group is extremely competitive and difficult,” said Jeremy Holck, vice president of sales of Bobcat Company. “To achieve this distinction, our dealer leadership group had to provide its customers with a level of service that exceeds the average equipment dealership and sets the standard for the Bobcat Company dealer network.” Members of the 2019 Bobcat dealer leadership group are: • Bobcat of Buffalo in Buffalo, N.Y. • Bobcat of Chico in Chico, Calif. • Bobcat of Hamilton in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada • Bobcat of Lima in Lima, Ohio • Bobcat of Lincoln in Lincoln, Neb. • Bobcat of Omaha in Omaha, Neb. • Bobcat of the Mountain Empire in Johnson City, Tenn. • Bobcat of the Peace in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada • Bobcat of the Rockies in Golden, Colo. • Bobcat of Whitehorse in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada • Bobcat of Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Ind. • Ironhide Equipment in Grand Forks, N.D. • Leppo Inc. in Youngstown, Ohio • Metro Bobcat in Forestville, Md. • Swanston Equipment in Fargo, N.D. • Winchester Equipment in Winchester, Va. Bobcat Company uses a standardized dealer performance review process to evaluate its dealers and determine its dealer leadership group. Bobcat Company will award staff from these dealerships with a reward trip to the Rocky Mountains resort town of Whistler, British Columbia. In addition, representatives from these dealerships will meet with Bobcat Company senior leadership to represent dealers and provide valuable feedback to Bobcat. For more information, visit Bobcat.com. 

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AUCTION CALENDAR 1-3. Thursday, April 4, Friday, April 5, Saturday, April 6: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Annual 3-Day Late Model Rental Return Auction. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Doosan, Kubota, Bobcat Earthmoving Equipment, Late Model Hydraulic Excavators, Cranes, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, Dump Trailers, Tagalongs. 4. Wednesday, April 10: OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA: Very Large John Deere, Volvo Rental Return Auction. Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Motor Graders, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 5. Thursday, April 11: IOWA CITY, IOWA: Large Job Completion Rental Fleet Equipment. Mostly Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Various types of Trucks and Trailers. 6. Saturday, April 13: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Large Job Completion Auction - Midwest Recycling. EARLY HIGHLIGHTS: Construction Equipment, Recycling Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Containers, Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Pickup Trucks, Rolloff Trucks and Trailers, Glass Crushers, Paper Shredding, Toters (Large Quantity). 7. Wednesday, April 17: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Very Late Model Cat, John Deere, Volvo, Komatsu, Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 8. Thursday, April 18: NORTH ATTLEBORO (BOSTON), MA: UNBELIEVABLE!!! Very Large Late Model Cat Snow Machine & Construction Equipment Auction: 90 Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, 35 Cat Skid Steers, 15 Excavators, Crawler Tractors, Telescopic Forklifts, Aerials, Equipment Trailers, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickup Trucks, Snow Accessories & Support Equipment. THE BEST OF THE BEST, THE FINEST OF THE FINEST! 9. Wednesday, April 24: WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN: 99% Retirement Auction. Major Paving & General Contractor. HIGHLIGHTS: Late Model Pavers, Asphalt Rollers, Motor Graders, Skid Steers, Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, All Types of Equipment & Dump Trailers, Utility Trucks, Pickups, various Attachments, Large Quantity Shop Equipment. 10. Thursday, April 25: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. Large Aggregate, Concrete Plants, Construction Equipment, Cement Mixer Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support Equipment. 11. Friday, April 26: JOHNSTOWN (Albany), NEW YORK: Inventory Reduction Auction. 150 Late Model School Buses, Quantity of Sprinter Vans, Commercial Shuttles. Very High Quality. 12. Friday, April 26: AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments. 13. Saturday, April 27: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Retirement Auction. 100+ Vintage, Collectible Autos and Accessories. A Very Good Collection. 14. Tuesday, April 30: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction, Utility Compact Equipment, Attachments, Trucks, Trailers, Support. 15. Friday, May 3: PORTLAND, MAINE: Large Aggregate & Construction Equipment Auction. Crushers, Screening Plants, Radial Stackers, Conveyors All Types of Late Model Construction Equipment, Large Quantity Support. 16. Saturday, May 4: DANSVILLE, NEW YORK: Large Municipal Auction of Super Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. HIGHLIGHTS:

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Sunday, May 5: CANASTOTA, NEW YORK: Annual Lawn & Garden Auction. Compact Tractor, Tractor Loaders, Light Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment.

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Wednesday, May 8: PAWLET, VERMONT: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. (30 years in business) Construction Equipment, Primarily Cat, Aggregate Equipment, Concrete Batch Plants, Concrete Trucks, Dumps, Utility, Pickup Trucks, Equipment and Dump Trailers, Tagalongs, Large Amount of Good Support Equipment.

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Thursday, May 9: DETROIT MICHIGAN: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment.

20-21. Friday, May 10, Saturday May 11: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: 2-Day Auction. Very Late & Great Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Plus Large Amount of Municipal Equipment and Vehicles Including Dump Trucks, Water Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, SUVs, Cars, Trailers. 22-23. Friday, May 17 & Saturday, May 18: NORTHEAST: Major 2-Day Job Completion Auction Featuring Very Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Paving Equipment, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Trucks, Pickups, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Tagalongs, Very Large Quantity of Accessories, Support Equipment. 24.

Sunday, May 19: SYRACUSE(Central Square), NEW YORK: Large Office Building, Large Equipment Shop, Support Equipment. Very Nice and Ready to Go.

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Tuesday, May 21: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental Return Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more.

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Saturday, June 1: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Late Model Cat, John Deere Construction Equipment, Large Quantity Various Types of Trucks, Trailers, Attachments and More.

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Saturday, June 8: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment.

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Saturday, September 7: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Very Large Late Model Job Completion Auction. Cat, Komatsu Earthmoving and Highway Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Pickups, Various Trailers, Support & Accessories.

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DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Retirement Auction & Bankruptcy Auction. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Tow Trucks & Towing Equipment, Asphalt Equipment, All Types of Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks.

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DTBA: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Construction, Aggregate, Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Attachments.

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DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition Auction of Late Model Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments.

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DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials Trucks & Trailers. PART 2: Large Job Completion Project Primarily John Deere and Cat Construction Equipment.

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Plenty of Iron Up for Bid at Ritchie Bros.’ North East, Md., Sale

More than 70 dump trucks, including these Mack tri-axle dumps, make their way over the ramp.

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ore than 5,200 bidders participated online and in person March 26, 2019, at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million-dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md.

With bidders from 55 countries, approximately 85 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Malaysia, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased approximately 56 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 3,350 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including 90 exca- The recent Ritchie Bros. auction, held at its North East, Md., facility, had approximately 3,400 lots for sale, including these Cat 308E vators, more than 45 skid steers, more than 40 loaders, 25 excavators. dozers, more than 175 aerial work platforms, more than 130 dump trucks, 120 truck tractors and more. All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices. CEG see RITCHIE page 122

Ron Copenhaver from Lebanon, Pa., looks over the hydraulic excavators.

Checking out the skid steers are Jason Joseph (L) and Nathan McCutcheon, both of MEI Enterprises Inc., Apollo, Pa., and Houston, Pa.

Bidders register for the Ritchie Bros. auction in North East, Md.

Caterpillar tack tractors with Vanguard welders roll over the auction ramp.

Volvo A40D artic trucks are ready for bids as they roll across the ramp.


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Ritchie Bros. Holds Successful Auction in North East, Md. RITCHIE from page 116

Caterpillar crawler dozers move over the ramp during the auction.

Shira Bethea is all smiles handling duties at the Ritchie Bros. Financial Services booth.

Pipelayers found new owners during the Ritchie auction.

Cary Meshok of Bethany Beach, Del., sits aboard a Hamm HD14 vibratory.

This Grove RT700E rough-terrain crane was among the diverse selection of equipment that went on the auction block.

Frank Horan (L), account manager, GT Mid Atlantic, with Adam Byrne, territory manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.

Bidders had a wide variety of equipment to bid on, including Kleemann crushers.


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New High School Will Double Capacity of Student Body SCHOOL from page 30

entering the school with a second set of doors always locked during school hours. Design (LEED) certification through the United Contractors on the project include the followStates Green Building Council. ing: Ross Contracting Inc., earthwork and site Sustainable aspects of the project include: utilities; Superior Foundations, temporary • Encouraging alternative transportation to the shoring; TerraSystems, aggregate piers; Pleasants school by providing conveniently located bike Construction Inc., Clarksburg, Md., demolition, racks and preferred parking for low emitting/fuel abatement, and IH services; Tobar Construction efficient vehicles and carpools; Inc., Beltsville, Md., site concrete; Kline LLC • preserving a high percentage of vegetated dba Pleasants Paving, Frederick, Md., asphalt open space to protect the surrounding eco system; paving; Century Fence Construction, fences, • managing storm water to reduce runoff quangates, outdoor athletic equipment; Denison tity and improve quality; Landscaping, landscaping, seed, and sod; Sody • using highly-reflective roof surfaces comConcrete Construction Inc., Timonium, Md., conbined with a vegetative roof portion to reduce heat crete; Bragunier Masonry, Clear Spring, Md., island effect and heat gain to the building; masonry; Kinsley Manufacturing, York, Pa., • installing water conserving, low-flow plumbbuilding steel and miscellaneous metals; Hancok ing fixtures; and Albanese Inc., Owings Mills, Md., general • optimizing the energy performance of the building by providing a highly energy-efficient The replacement building, designed to meet MCPS educational specifica- trades package; Interstate Corporation, Rockville, building envelope, lighting system and heating, tions, will be a steel-framed structure with brick veneer and masonry Md., roofing; Diamond Engineering, spray applied fireproofing; Zephyr Aluminum, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system interior walls. Sykesville, Md., glass and aluminum; Can-am utilizing a water source heat pump system coupled with a Contractors Inc., Hanover, Md., drywall and ceilings; dedicated energy recovery outdoor air system; Atlascopco Construction, tiling; Solara Flooring Group, • optimizing equipment selection, installation, and operaClarksville, Md., carpet and resilient flooring; MasterCare tion of HVAC equipment through enhanced commissioning Flooring, athletic flooring; Durex Coverings, resinous of the building energy systems; flooring; SCCP Painting, painting and coatings; Roman • diverting construction “waste” from landfills that can Mosaic and Tile, terrazzo treads; Steel Products, Rockville, instead be salvaged for reuse or recycled; Md., toilet partitions and accessories, lockers, metal shelv• adhering to construction indoor air quality management ing and display cases and boards; Modern Door and plans and using low-emitting building materials to safeguard Equipment, food service equipment and gymnasium equipoccupant health; ment; Pook Diemont & Ohl, stage equipment; Irwin • providing a high level of occupant control over individSeating Co., fixed audience seating; TJ Distributors Inc., ual lighting and thermal comfort to promote enhanced telescoping stands; Dant Clayton Corp., Louisville, Ky., indoor environment; • promoting user education to increase awareness of the The largest public high school in the state of Maryland exterior bleachers; Winandy, greenhouse; ACME green features and to utilize the school as a teaching tool for is currently taking shape at an estimated cost of more Mechanical Contractors of VA, Inc., Manassas, Va., than $150 million. mechanical; Livingston Fire Protection Inc., Hyattsville, environmental and sustainability topics; Md., sprinkler; and Altimate Electric, Mt. Airy, Md., • using construction materials that are recycled and energy-recovery. Offices will be served by variable refriger- electrical. regionally manufactured; Roughly 250,000 cu. yds. of dirt have been moved for the ant flow systems. • implementing a Green Housekeeping plan; The building will include a visitor management system project. Material rough quantities from the project include • maximizing daylight in classrooms; and • minimizing background noise level from HVAC sys- that will provide office staff with the ability to monitor and 2,500 tons of steel; 10,000 cu. yds. of building concrete; and tems in classrooms and other core learning spaces and con- control visitor access to the school building. A computer- 3,500 cu. yds. of site concrete. The project equipment list includes various loaders, trol reverberation time with sufficient sound absorptive based visitor sign-in system will monitor and track all visiincluding Cat, Volvo, Case and Bobcat; excavators, includtors to the school building. materials. The new school also will have a new building security ing Hitachi, Cat, Liebherr and Komatsu; several Cat dozers, The replacement building will be heated and cooled by a two-pipe Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP) system. system consisting of motion and contact sensors at all exte- compaction tools; a Cat motor scraper; Volvo off-road Ventilation for the classrooms will be provided by a rior doors that will be monitored by the MCPS Department trucks; a Lima 50-ton crawler crane; a motor grader; gradeDedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS). The DOAS will be of Safety and Security. In addition, a secure entry vestibule alls; various clearing equipment; a Wirtgen W120F asphalt rooftop-mounted WSHP units with enthalpy wheel style will direct all visitors to check in at the front desk before miller; and miscellaneous trucks.  CEG

Second Half of 28-Acre Hudson Yards Under Construction HUDSON from page 1

culture came in the form of familiar brands at the five-floor retail mall — from Dior, Fendi and Neiman Marcus to Uniqlo, Banana Republic and H&M. New employees being trained inside the shops got last-minute tips before customers arrived at noon. A hungry crowd packed the affordable Shake Shack, with a line winding out the door. The powerhouse figure at the opening was developer Stephen Ross, the CEO of Related Cos. that partnered with

Oxford Properties Group to build Hudson Yards, where the price of apartments ranges from about $3 million to $32 million. “Today, we created a dynamic hub of creativity and innovation,” Ross told a standing-room only crowd of hundreds gathered under Vessel. “Today, once again, we showed that New York will always be the greatest city in the world.” Another prominent guest was Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater

New York that finally settled its bitter labor dispute with Related over use of union and non-union workers; the two sides are now collaborating. Only half of the 28-acre community by the Hudson River is completed, including the highest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere atop a 100-story building, and The Shed, a 200,000-sq.-ft. art center with a telescoping outer shell. The rest of Hudson Yards is to be constructed by 2025. 


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Absolute Auction By Order of Secured Creditor Fri., April 26, 2019 – 10:30AM Tamaqua, Pennsylvania (Pottsville Area) Crawler Screening Plant: `12 TEREX-FINLAY 693 + Supertrak, s/n TRX00693JDGC54945, Cat C4.4 diesel engine and hydraulic drive, equipped with hydraulic vibrating 11’6” x 7’ dump hopper with grizzly, 48' screen feed conveyor, (2) 30" side discharge conveyors, 20'x5' 2-deck vibratory screen, 48" front discharge conveyor, umbilical remote control, and 20" TBG pads. In good condition with good undercarriage. (Meter Reads 3,025 Hours) Articulated End Dump: `06 KOMATSU HM400-2, 40 Ton, 6x6, s/n 2014, Komatsu SA6D140E-5, 6 cylinder diesel engine and powershift transmission, equipped with heated dump body with bed liner, supplemental steering, brake retarder, enclosed ROPS cab with light package, companion seat, and air conditioning, power driver side window, and 29.5R25 tires. In good condition with good tires. (Meter Reads 12,337 Hours) Crawler Tractor: `08 KOMATSU D275AX-5EO, s/n 30107, powered by Komatsu SAA6D140E5 diesel engine and powershift transmission, equipped with semi-U blade with tilt, Komatsu Model 4DD06-F, 4-Barrel, single shank ripper, s/n 30207, with hydraulic pin puller, joystick controls, ROPS over enclosed cab with light package and air conditioning, 3rd valve, AM/FM radio, and 28" SBG pads. In good condition with good undercarriage. (Meter Reads 8,105 Hours) (2,500 Hours on New Undercarriage) Hydraulic Excavator: `04 KOMATSU PC1250-7, s/n 20137, powered by Komatsu 6 cylinder diesel engine and hydraulic drive, equipped with 11'2" dipper stick, 96" digging bucket, enclosed ROPS cab with light package and air conditioning, and 27.5" self-cleaning DBG pads. In good condition with good undercarriage. (Meter Reads 24,044 Hours)

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Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Charles H. Corby & Sons Excavating, Inc. Thurs., May 16, 2019 – 9:00AM Tunkhannock, PA (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Area) Excavators: `08 CAT M316D Rubber Tired • `99 CAT 345BL • `96 KOMATSU PC228UU-1 • `06 CASE CX210 • `03 CASE CX210 • `15 TAKEUCHI TM290CR • `12 TAKEUCHI TB180FR • `05 TAKEUCHI TB145 • `95 CASE 9030B • ROCKRAM 778EXP Hydraulic Hammer Crawler Tractors and Rubber Tired Loaders: `04 CAT D6N XL • `06 JOHN DEERE 550J LGP • `88 JOHN DEERE 650G • `79 CAT D8K • `07 CAT 924H • `73 CAT 980B Tractor Loader Backhoes: `07 CAT 430E IT 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe • `98 JOHN DEERE 310SE, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe • `85 JOHN DEERE 710B Skid Steer Loaders: `08 CAT 287E Crawler • `03 CAT 277 Crawler • `98 CASE 90XT Articulated End Dumps: `99 CAT D400E, 40 Ton, 6x6 • `98 TEREX 4066C, 40 Ton, 6x6 Tri-Axle Dump Trucks: `09 PETERBILT 367 • `05 FREIGHTLINER FLD120 • `99 MACK RD688S • `92 MACK RD688S • `89 MACK RD690S • `88 CHEVY Kodiak T/A • `05 CHEVY C4500 S/A Truck Tractors and Lowboy Trailers: `02 INTERNATIONAL 9900iX Eagle Tri-Axle • `91 MACK RW613 Superliner T/A • `03 TALBERT 51 Ton Tri-Axle • `89 TRAILKING 35 Ton T/A PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST: Vibratory Compactors • Motor Grader and Scrapers Concrete Curb Machine and Portable Screen • Asphalt Paver and Rollers • Portable Hydroseeder and Straw Blower • Dump and Flatbed Trailers • Fuel/Lube and Water Trucks • Utility and Pickup Trucks • 5th Wheel, Utility, and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Equipment Attachments • Forklift • Air Compressor • Tag-A-Long Trailers • Walk Behind Concrete Saw and Equipment • Fuel/Lube Stations • Storage Containers and Office Trailers • Trench Boxes and Road Plate • Contractors Tools and Equipment

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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC................................91

EBY (M.H.EBY INC.) ................................................60

MUNICIBID.COM....................................................118

ALEX LYON & SON INC

EESSCO ..................................................................73

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................109

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................115

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................40,68

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ................................37

IOWA CITY IA 4/11

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................33

NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ..................26

CLEVELAND OH 4/13....................................117

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................31

NORAM ..................................................................101

HOUSTON TX 4/17

FELLING TRAILERS ..........................................62,63

NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................6

WAUKESHA 4/24 ..........................................119

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ................................25

OPDYKE INC............................................................56

N ATTLEBORO MA 4/18................................120

FOLEY INC ................................................................2

PALFINGER AMERICA GROUP ..............................56

BUFFALO NY 4/25

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ..............20

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................84

JOHNSTOWN NY 4/26 ..................................121

G T MID ATLANTIC LLC ..........................................12

PARKERSBURG WV 4/27

GEHL ........................................................................43

DANSVILLE NY 5/4 ......................................123

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ................20

PAWLET VT 5/8 ............................................125

GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................51

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

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC............................15

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

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC ..................................118

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS................107

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........44,45

ALLU GROUP ........................................................109

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

AMERICAN SHORING ............................................26

HULTDINS MANUFACTURING ............................108

ATI CORPORATION ..............................................106

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC..........................5 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..........................72 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ........................75 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ..................................106 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH ..........113 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION ..............128 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ........110 ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ........................19,74 RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP....................74

AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC ........................118

TAMAQUA PA 04/26 ......................................125

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ................................76,77

TUNKHANNOCK PA 05/16 ............................125

BARGAINS..............................................................111

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............39

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC..................35

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

CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................49

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

CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................32

KLEEMANN ........................................................80,81

CEG WANTED........................................................113

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....94,95

CHADWICK-BAROSS INC ......................................69

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................93,52,53

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ..........20,26,36

KOMATSU NORTHEAST........................................8,9

TEREX TRUCKS/VOLVO ........................................61

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................112

KPI-JCI......................................................................79

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............110

COMMONWEALTH EQUIPMENT ..........................78

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ............................................99

TOMCON INDUSTRIES INC ..................................16

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....54,66,104

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........100

TOWMASTER INC. ............................................58,59

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............12

MAGOTTEAUX INC ................................................87

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC..........................13

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................48

MB AMERICA INC ....................................................87

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................27

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................47

MESSICK’S ..............................................................12

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA......64,65

DYNAPAC ................................................................41

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ..........................82,83

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................33

EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..................................57

METSO MINERALS SCREENING......................70,71

WHITNEY & SON INC ............................................86

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............127

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ......68

WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................17

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ..........................89 SENNEBOGEN ........................................................85 SILVI CONCRETE ....................................................16 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS..............29 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11 TEREX CRANES......................................................97 TEREX FUCHS ........................................................90

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