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Vassar Brothers Builds $545M Medical Center in Poughkeepsie
Health Quest Systems Inc. photo
The patient pavilion is expected to open for patient care in early 2019.
CallisonRTKL Architects photo
The building will be eight stories. The design is an homage to the slow-moving curve of the neighboring Hudson River.
Right Timing Is Key to Success for Staten Island Concrete Supplier...8
Plasterer Equipment Hosts Municipal Day in Bethlehem...34
$65M Road Reconstruction Project Under Way in Maryland Scrap, Recycling Industry Gathers in Las Vegas for ISRI...67
Table of Contents.................... 4 Truck & Trailer Section.... 57-63 Recycling Section............ 67-91 Attachment & Parts Section...... ...................................... 103-107 Auction Section............ 112-125 Business Calendar.............. 124 Advertisers Index................ 126
CEG CORRESPONDENT
Interchange is under the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA), and Mark Allen serves as the project manager for the administration. One of the goals is to relieve traffic congestion by adding an additional lane in each direction on MD 85. It also will accommodate the future widening of I-270.
Considered the largest construction project in the city of Poughkeepsie’s history, a new inpatient pavilion being built at Vassar Brothers Medical Center will change how patients in the region experience health care. The $545 million, 752,000 sq.-ft. facility includes an emergency department and trauma center; state-of-the-art operating suites; a 30-bed critical care unit; more than 200 patient rooms; a rooftop helistop; and a conference center. “This project represents the most significant transformation of the medical center since its inception in 1887,” said Tim Massie, senior vice president of marketing, public affairs and government relations at Health Quest. “The patient pavilion will allow Vassar Brothers to replace its outdated, semi-private medical/surgical patient rooms with private ones. In so doing, the Medical Center will introduce patients in our region to a dramatically enhanced hospital experience. It will be a facility that melds the latest technology with scenic vistas that also have a role to play in the healing process.” The building will be eight stories. The design is an homage to the slow-moving curve of the neighboring Hudson River. “The residents of city of Poughkeepsie,
see RECONSTRUCTION page 102
see POUGHKEEPSIE page 100
By Brenda Ruggiero
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An excavator is in use at the MD 85/I-270 project.
A $65.5 million reconstruction project currently moving forward in Frederick County, Md., involves improvements to the I-270/MD 85 (Buckeystown Pike) interchange. The work was made possible by the current administration of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan. Funding for this project was added in June 2015 and was a part of a $1.97 billion contribution by Hogan to invest in Maryland’s roads and bridges. Hogan noted that his administration is committed to addressing severe road congestion. He has announced projects totaling $9 billion, including the addition of lanes to I-270, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Interstate 495 around Washington, D.C. The reconstruction work at the Frederick
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2010 CAT 420E, 1,918 HRS, SERIAL #: PRA01467, STOCK #: UTR00028......$59,900
2014 WEILER P385A, 783 HRS, SERIAL#: 113531, STOCK#: B1549 ............$135,000
ASPHALT / PAVERS / CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 2015 CAT CB14BXW, HOURS: 191, SERIAL NUMBER 47300949, ID# 15M050, 39" DRUM, VIBRATORY SYSTEM, WATER SYSTEM ......................................................................$27,500 1993 DRESSER 712, 2 AVAILABLE, DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER......................................$6,500 2014 LEEBOY 8510C, HOURS: 1,719, SERIAL NUMBER: P385A-1549, STOCK NUMBER: B113531, GREAT SHAPE, INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ........$92,000 2004 WIRTGEN W2000, GOOD CONDITION, INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, SERIAL NUMBER0620140213300588, STOCK NUMBERB13300588, HOURS3,168$120,000 BACKHOE LOADER 1993 DEERE 310D, HOURS: 9,200, SERIAL NUMBER 794981, STOCK NUMBER UTR00014, CAB, HEAT, 2 WHEEL DRIVE, E-STICK, LEVEL CONTROLS, GP BUCKET . ................$16,000 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2015 CAT D3K2LGP, HOURS: 587, SERIAL NUMBER 13M0618, STOCK NUMBER 14M0618, CAB, ROPS, HEATER & A/C, LIGHTS, 4, TRACK, 25", MS, SALT, LGP, CONTROL, SLOPE ASSIST, ARO, BLADE, D3K LGP, ACCUGRADE ............................................................$83,900 2016 CAT D5K2LGP, HOURS: 995, SERIAL NUMBER KY200758, STOCK NUMBER UP20714, DRAWBAR, STANDARD, GUARD,TRK GUIDING,CENTER,SALT, TRACK, 26", MS, SALT, LGP, SEAT CLOTH, LIGHTS, 4, BLADE, D5K LGP, HYD, 3VALVE, CAB, ROPS, ARO..........$129,000 2013 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 2,133, SERIAL NUMBER: PBA00582, STOCK NUMBER: RCPBA582 ..................................................................$199,000 2006 CAT D6RIII LGP, HOURS: 3448, SERIAL NUMBER: WRG00361, UNIT NUMBER: BWRG361, 150 AMP ALTERNATOR, HEAVY DUTY & STARTER BATTERIES, 24 VOLT TO 12 VOLT CONVERTER, REAR COUNTERWEIGHT, REAR SLAB COUNTERWEIGHT, LIFT WITH LINES - LH CYLINDER, LIFT WITH LINES - RH CYLINDER, RIGID LONG DRAWBAR, FIVE LIGHTS, CYLINDER MOUNTING, CLOTH SEAT, AIR SUSPENSION, 36" ES(45 SEC)CENTER HOLE TRACK ................................................................................................................$146,000 2007 CAT D7RII LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 8,889, SERIAL NUMBER: ABJ01545, STOCK NUMBER: BABJ1545 ....................................................................$162,000 EXCAVATORS 2010 CAT 321DLCR, HOURS: 7,552, SERIAL NUMBER MPG00142, STOCK NUMBER UP20722, ALARM, TRAVEL, BOOM, REACH 18'7", STICK, R9'6" (B1), LIGHTS, CAB MOUNTED, GUARD,TRACK GUIDE, FULL LENGTH, GUARD, BOTTOM, HEAVY DUTY, CHANGER, HAND CONTROL PATTERN, LINES-HP, R9'6" STICK, JOYSTICK, THUMB WHEEL, SEAT, HBACK, W/HEATER, S/AIR , TRACK, 31" TRIPLE GROUSER, SYSTEM, COMBINED, LINES-HP, REACH BOOM, STARTING, COLD WEATHER, COOLING, STD AMBIENT, BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, RADIO, 24V AM/FM, AIR CONDITIONER ............................................$99,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2008 KOMATSU PC300, HOURS: 7,994, SERIAL NUMBER: A90332, STOCK NUMBER: BA90332, GOOD SHAPE, INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ..........$74,000 1998 LINK-BELT LS-5800, HOURS: 8,608, SERIAL NUMBER: LE318-9736, STOCK NUMBER: LE318-9736 ....................................................................................................................$24,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI 2015 CAT 301.7D CR, NTE, *ALARM: TRAVEL, *BELT, SEAT, 2" RETRACTABLE, *BLADE, DOZER, EXT, LONG, *CONTROLS: PATTERN CHANGER, *INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, CANOPY, *LINES, 2ND AUX, NONE, *LINES, AUX, 2-WAY, LONG STICK, *STICK: LONG, LANE 1 ORDER, MANUAL: OPER. MAINT. ENGLISH, PACK: FLUID FILM, PACK, HOURS: 326, SERIAL NUMBER: LJ800475, STOCK NUMBER: 15M0374 ......................................................$29,000
2015 CAT 972M, 4239 HRS, S/N: A8P00396 .. ..........................................$259,000
2015 CAT 308E2CRSB, HOURS: 474. SERIAL NUMBER FJX02276, STOCK NUMBER UT10973, LINES, STICK, LINES, BOOM, CONTROL PATTERN CHANGER, ALARM, TRAVEL, COOLING, HIGH AMBIENT, RADIO, AM/FM, STICK PKG,LONG W/2ND AUX & LKG, TRACK,450MM TG W/RUBBER PAD, COUNTERWEIGHT, STANDARD, BLADE, 91", WELD-ON, THUMB HYD, COUPLER HYDRAULIC, COUPLER, BUCKET ........................................$99,000 2005 CASE CX50B, HOURS: 4,177, SERIAL NUMBER: N6TN81588, STOCK NUMBER: B6TN81588, 24" BKT, GOOD TRACKS AND MACHINE, INSPECTION AVAIL UPON REQUEST ........................................................................................................................................$32,500 SKID STEERS - TRACK 2007 BOBCAT T190, HOURS: 2,960, SERIAL NUMBER: 531617704, STOCK NUMBER: B53161770 , COMES WITH MP BUCKET AND EXTRA TRACK. INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW ........................................................................................................................................................$18,400 2013 CAT 279C2, HOURS: 2,950, SERIAL NUMBER KWB00937, STOCK NUMBER: UTR00032, ROPS, ENCLOSED WITH A/C, SEAT, COMFORT, AIR SUSPENSION, DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, ENGINE,TIER4 INTERIM COMPLIANT, HYDRAULICS, HIGH FLOW XPS, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, QUICK COUPLER, HYDRAULIC, BUCKET, GP....................................................................................................................$36,000 2013 CAT 289C2, HOURS: 1,483, SERIAL NUMBER: RTD01714, STOCK NUMBER: TRTD1714 .... ........................................................................................................................................................$43,000 2014 CAT 299D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WA/C (C3), RADIO READY, DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, BATTERY, HOURS: 903, SERIAL NUMBER: GTC01221, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0088.......$57,000
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Richmond Ready Mix specializes in commercial and residential concrete supply and construction services.
14 CREWS FIND WWII BOMB ON GERMAN
42 U.S. CONCRETE EXPANDS PRESENCE IN
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72 METSO TOUTS PROCESSING PERFORMANCE,
PHILADELPHIA WITH ACQUISITION
Berlin police evacuated thousands of people from a central area of the German capital April 20 and shut down the main train station as a precaution while they defused and removed an unexploded World War II bomb found during recent construction work.
The company will integrate all of the acquired assets into its existing Philadelphia operation, Action Supply Co. Inc.
46 HOME DEPOT TO DONATE $50M TO TRAIN
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In an effort to help stem the labor shortage the construction industry has been facing, Home Depot has announced that it plans to donate $50 million to train 20,000 people in construction over the next 10 years.
POTOMAC YARD STATION At its regular meeting on April 10, the Alexandria City Council reviewed updates on the new Potomac Yard Metrorail Station project, in anticipation of approving a new funding agreement to enable the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to award a construction contract.
86 TELSMITH TEAMS UP TO DONATE TRACKCHAIR TO U.S. VETERAN
50 CATERPILLAR ANNOUNCES EXECUTIVE OFFICER CHANGES
20 ALEXANDRIA ANNOUNCES NEXT STEPS FOR
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20 CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT UP IN 38 Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between March 2017 and March 2018, while 29 states added construction jobs between February and March, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released April 20.
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Following the announcement that Group President Rob Charter has elected to retire, Caterpillar Inc. has announced changes in responsibilities for two group presidents and the appointment of a new group president. All changes are effective June 1, 2018.
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26 ‘RAISING THE BAYONNE BRIDGE’ — YEAR’S MOST OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING TRIUMPH The new Bayonne Bridge joins the SR 520 Floating Bridge in Seattle (2017); the San Francisco Air Traffic Control Tower (2016); the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span (2015); and the Wacker Drive/Congress Parkway Reconstruction in Chicago (2014); as recent most outstanding engineering achievements of the year winners.
Commercial vehicle drivers that are not using electronic logging devices as of April 1 face the prospect of authorities penalizing them by immediately placing them out of service for 10 hours, assessing points against their driver records and perhaps levying civil fines.
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34 JOHN DEERE TAKES CENTER STAGE DURING PLASTERER EQUIPMENT’S MUNICIPAL DAY More than 100 representatives from local highway departments and other municipal departments attended the event, which offered attendees the opportunity to check out a wide array of John Deere equipment and services.
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70 OKADA AMERICA PROMOTES JIM BROWN 40 AEM DISCUSSES 3D PRINTING IN
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2010 EXODUS MX447HDR,13,695 hrs., S/N: 10029, Solid Tire, John Deere Engine, Orange Peel Grapple ........................................................$85,000
2012 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8, #27888, 2,982 hrs., Enclosed ROPS, Blade, Aux. Hyds., Auto Lube Sys., 20” Roadliners, A/C ..........................$132,000
2015 KOMATSU PC490 LC-11, S/N #A41140, 2072 hrs., 15’9” Arm, Coupler, 54” Bucket, 34” Tracks, Cleaned & Certified ....................................$340,000
2012 KOMATSU PC390LC-10, #A30029, 5012 Hrs, 36” Tracks, 10’5” Arm, Coupler, Autolube.................. ..................................................................$200,000
2015 KOMATSU PC290 LC-11, 3,218 hrs., S/N: A25886, Tier 4i Engine, 32” Tracks, Hammer Kit, 10’6” Arm, Choice of Bucket. ....................$175,000
2014 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 3574 hrs., S/N: A33545, Tier 4i Engine, A/C, 10’6” Arm, 36” Bucket, Ready to Work ............................................$210,000
2015 KOMATSU WA270-7, #A27106, 1,840 hrs., Tier 4i Engine, 20.5 X 25 Tires, A/C, 3rd Valve, Ride Control, Coupler, SD BKT & Forks., ............$140,000
2015 KOMATSU WA270-7, S/N #A27220, 1,818 hrs., Tier 4i Engine, 20.5 X 25 Tires, A/C, 3rd Valve, Ride Control, Coupler, SD BKT & Forks
2005 Terex Pegson 1412 Trakpactor, S/N #140109CA, 4078 Hrs., Impact Crusher, Side Conveyor, 1340mm Rotor Size ..................$165,000
2003 Komatsu PC400LC-6, #A85357; 13,385 hrs., 36” Tracks; 11’ Arm; Coupler; 60” Bucket ....$65,000
2016 KOMATSU WA500-8, #A96297, 109 hrs., Enclosed Cab w/A/C, 8CY Pin-On GP Bucket ............ ..................................................................$423,000
2013 KOMATSU WA470-7, #10026, 2,670 hrs., Enclosed ROPS, Tier 4i Engine, Komtrax, 26.5 X R25 Tires, A/C, Coupler & GP Bucket ................$259,500
(2) 2015’S KOMATSU PC210LC-10, 1,500 - 1800 hrs. S/N: A11240 & A11244, Tier 4i Engine, 24” Bkts, Coupler. Call for more details ............$170,000
2014 VOGELE SUPER 700, 851 hrs., S/N: 0790.1504, Deutz Diesel Engine, AB 200 Screed 3’8” TO 6’7”, Electric Screed ......................$101,000
2012 HAMM HD13VV #H201.0718, 2,483 hrs., Open ROPS, Kubota Diesel Engine, Centrifugal Force 14,625 LBS; 52” Drums ..............................$22,500
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2016 TAKEUCHI TB1140-2, 751 hrs., S/N: 514400479, Isuzu Tier 4i Engine, 20” Roadliners, 8’5” Arm, Hammer Kit, Blade, Coupler, Choice of Bucket..........................................$136,500
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2010 EXODUS MX447HDR,13,695 hrs., S/N: 10029, Solid Tire, John Deere Engine, Orange Peel Grapple ........................................................$85,000
2017 KLEEMANN KT80 Stacker, 216 hrs., S/N: 2008.0322, Kleeman KT-80 Stacker Conveyor, On Tracks ..........................................................$95,000
2015 KOMATSU PC490 LC-11, S/N #A41140, 2072 hrs., 15’9” Arm, Coupler, 54” Bucket, 34” Tracks, Cleaned & Certified ....................................$340,000
2012 KOMATSU PC390LC-10, #A30029, 5012 Hrs, 36” Tracks, 10’5” Arm, Coupler, Autolube.................. ..................................................................$200,000
2015 KOMATSU PC290 LC-11, 3,218 hrs., S/N: A25886, Tier 4i Engine, 32” Tracks, Hammer Kit, 10’6” Arm, Choice of Bucket. ....................$175,000
2014 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 3574 hrs., S/N: A33545, Tier 4i Engine, A/C, 10’6” Arm, 36” Bucket, Ready to Work ............................................$210,000
2015 KOMATSU WA270-7, #A27106, 1,840 hrs., Tier 4i Engine, 20.5 X 25 Tires, A/C, 3rd Valve, Ride Control, Coupler, SD BKT & Forks., ............$140,000
2015 KOMATSU WA270-7, S/N #A27220, 1,818 hrs., Tier 4i Engine, 20.5 X 25 Tires, A/C, 3rd Valve, Ride Control, Coupler, SD BKT & Forks
2005 Terex Pegson 1412 Trakpactor, S/N #140109CA, 4078 Hrs., Impact Crusher, Side Conveyor, 1340mm Rotor Size ..................$165,000
2003 Komatsu PC400LC-6, #A85357; 13,385 hrs., 36” Tracks; 11’ Arm; Coupler; 60” Bucket ....$65,000
2016 KOMATSU WA500-8, #A96297, 109 hrs., Enclosed Cab w/A/C, 8CY Pin-On GP Bucket ............ ..................................................................$423,000
2013 KOMATSU WA470-7, #10026, 2,670 hrs., Enclosed ROPS, Tier 4i Engine, Komtrax, 26.5 X R25 Tires, A/C, Coupler & GP Bucket ................$259,500
(2) 2015’S KOMATSU PC210LC-10, 1,500 - 1800 hrs. S/N: A11240 & A11244, Tier 4i Engine, 24” Bkts, Coupler. Call for more details ............$170,000
2014 VOGELE SUPER 700, 851 hrs., S/N: 0790.1504, Deutz Diesel Engine, AB 200 Screed 3’8” TO 6’7”, Electric Screed ......................$101,000
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2015 CASE CX80, 403 hrs., S/N: B1479, 18” Rubber Tracks, Cab w/A/C, 7’ 2” Arm, Hyd. Kit, Manual Coupler, 30” Bucket....................................................................................$83,500
2012 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8, 3021 hrs., S/N: 27888, Blade, Aux. Hydraulics, Choice of bucket, Auto Lube System, 20” Road Liner Pads
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2012 Leeboy 8616 Paver Kubota Diesel. 8’-15’ Electric screed. Plus 1 dual joystick steering. 2 Speed. Dual wash down reels. Very Clean 650 hrs. $89,500
2014 Leeboy 8616B Paver Kubota Diesel. . 8’-15’ Electric screed. Plus 1 dual joystick steering. 2 Speed. Dual wash down reels. Very Clean 1000 hrs. $99,500
2014 Leeboy 8515C Paver Cummins Diesel. 8’-15’ Legend HD Electric screed with sonics. Dual joystick controls Dual wash down reels. Very Clean 855 hrs $79,000
2010 Leeboy 8510 HD Paver Kubota Diesel. 8’-15’ Propane screed. Dual Electric joystick steer. New augers and conveyors. 2416 hrs. $49,000
Barber Green BG-225 Paver 10’-20’ Extend-a-mat screed. Clean. 650 hrs. Ready for work. $25,000
2014 Weiler P-385 Paver Cat Diesel. Top con system. Clean. 851 hrs. $69,000
1999 Case 590L Back hoe Super L series -2. 4in 1 bucket. Full cab. Extenahoe. 851 hrs. $19,900
2017 Takeuchi TL12V-2 Track Loader Kubota Diesel. Full cab heat A/C. New tracks and sprockets. Hyd q-tach. 753 hrs. $59,000
2012 Takeuchi TL240 Track Loader High flow aux hydraulics. Full cab heat A/C. Hydraulic Q-tach. New tracks and sprockets. 2 speed. 170 hrs. $24,900
2016 Hyundai HL-940 Wheel Loader GEM hydraulic coupler with 3 yd bucket. Full cab heat A/C. Limit slip axles. Rear camera. Very clean. 780 hrs. $114,900
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Richmond Ready Mix The Right Timing Is Key to Success for This Staten Island Concrete Supplier
Scott D’Arco, co-owner
Joe Garofalo, co-owner
There’s a well-known adage that timing is everything. That maxim certainly applies to the first three whirlwind years of business for Richmond Ready Mix, located in Staten Island, N.Y. Co-owners Joe Garofalo and Scott D’Arco explained that the opportunity and timing were right for starting a new business in 2015. The pair met on the job when both worked for D’Arco’s father at his home-heating oil and construction excavation Staten Island is home to Richmond Ready Mix, which produces nearly 2,100 yards of concrete every day on its business. The men saw that the economy two-acre site. was rebounding and the area was in need of concrete suppliers, creating what Garofalo described as a “perfect storm.” While D’Arco was new to the readymix industry, Garofalo had some concrete business experience earlier in his career, and said that he benefited from mentoring by a trio of veterans in the ready-mix field and business world. “Joe Casle and Vince Allesi really taught me how this industry works, and Scott’s dad, Peter, helped us better understand finances and how to run a business,” explained Garofalo. Richmond Ready Mix specializes in commercial and residential concrete supply and construction services. The Richmond Ready Mix depends on this Komatsu firm’s territory covers all of Staten Island WA270-7 wheel loader for a variety of jobs around its as well as areas in Brooklyn and into New Jersey. At the outset, the company The company’s Komatsu WA380-8 wheel loader is put to work stockpiling yard. “In less than three years, we’ve put 6,000 hours this machine, and it’s needed only routine mainteaveraged 200 to 250 yards of concrete materials. “It’s a great machine and is the perfect size to keep our plants on nance,” said Co-owner Joe Garofalo. stocked,” noted Co-owner Joe Garofalo. daily with seven mix trucks and one concrete plant. “At first it was just me, Scott and one other guy – we did trucks and two plants, Richmond Ready Mix generates plenty of planning to meet customer specifications. “The everything from repairs, to loading materials into the plant 1,900-2,100 yards of concrete a day on average. “We’ve def- sand, stone and cement must all be weighed to get the accuand then loading the truck. Within a month, it was a totally initely proven that we can take the ready-mix business by rate mix. Different additives can either speed up or slow different operation. It went from zero to 60 miles an hour in storm, and we’re going to keep storming every day,” said down the drying and curing process,” noted Garofalo. Garofalo. “We are working on a warehouse for a major online retailno time,” recalled Garofalo. er that is more than one million square feet, and the floor The business, located on a two-acre site, does not own a Getting the Proper Mix requires a special finish with a particular blend of stones. quarry or have cement storage, so it trucks in clean, nonPrecise timing is also vital for the concrete-making This calls for a fast-paced dry, so that the customer can walk recycled material each day from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. “We have some of the best suppliers in the industry, process. To those outside of the industry, it may appear as on it just two and a half hours after the high-polish finish is who are willing to help us 24-hours a day,” shared Garofalo. easy as simply mixing sand, stone and cement powder. In applied.” Today, the firm employs nearly 50 people, and with 35 reality, however, it involves a great deal of chemistry and see CONCRETE page 98
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YR EE# PRICE Model Make/Model EE# BACKHOES CRAWLER DOZERS
JCB 1999 2013
KOMATSU 2008 2010 2015 1999 2012
KOMATSU D65EX-12
3CX-14 2012 SUPER KOMATSU D65WX-17C030142
CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS EXCAVATORS JOHN DEERE 190DW
D51EX-22 2006 LIEBHERR A900C C027329 D51PXi C019464 2008 KOMATSU PC50MR-2 D65EX-12 C020925 2011 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 D65WX-17 C005727
2015 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 EXCAVATORS 2015 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 KOBELCO 1995 KOMATSU PC150-5 C030946 1994 SK200 2001 KOMATSU PC210LC-6K KOMATSU 2014 PC45MR-3 C028041 2016 KOMATSU PC210LC-10 2011 PC138USLC-8 C019465 2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 2015 PC138UCLC-10 C024556 2013 KOMATSU PC240LC-10 2015 PC210LC-10 C029272 2013 KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 2005 KOMATSU PC270LC-7 2013 PC240LC-10LR C022421 2014 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2005 PC270LC-7 C020272 2014 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2014 PC290LC-10 C028573 1999 KOMATSU PC300LC-6C029154 2016 PC290LC-11 2003 KOMATSU PC300LC-7C021741 1999 PC300LC-6 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2004 PC300LC-7 C030147 2012 PC360LC-10 C029266 2014 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2012 PC360LC-10 1995 KOMATSU PC400LC-5C029681 2013 PC360LC-10 2010 KOMATSU PC450LC-8C027656 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325 2013 KOMATSU PC490LC-10 2014 PC360LC-10 C021518 2015 KOMATSU PC490LC-11 2013 PC360LC-11 C026363 2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2015 PC360LC-11 C029590 2013 VOLVO EC160LC 2014 2010 2010 2011
C020925 $59,500 C005727 C021549 $79,000 C003281 $189,000 C025949 $39,500 C019465 $149,000 C024556 C025593 C023655 $19,500 C020926 $49,000 C022002 SOLD $89,500 C025414 $112,000 C006323 $159,500 C022421 $139,000 C020272 $189,000 C022744
YRPRICE Model 2012 PC490LC-10 2008 PC800LC-8 $49,500
Make/Model PRICE EE# $229,000 C025389 MATERIAL $339,000 1996 C022399 CATERPILLAR 350L MH
$169,000
2011
LIEBHERR
2015 C003281 FUCHS MHL360E $59,000 A900C $49,000 2005 FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D $79,000 2007 FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS $18,500 CATERPILLAR 1989 KOMATSU PC300MH-3 $89,500 1996 350L-MH $79,500 2004 C023522 SENNEBOGEN 830T FUCHS $119,000 2007 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2011 RHL340D C022333 $149,000 $140,000 2010 C028506 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2015 MHL350F SOLD $239,000 $29,500 2012 C022898 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2015 MHL360E $379,000 $35,000 2016 MHL360E SOLD $295,000 2014 C028363 SENNEBOGEN 840M $169,000 2005 GRAPPLE FOR MHL350D C003297 $8,000WHEEL $67,500 2007 GRAPPLE FOR MHL350D C003670 $4,000 2006 CATERPILLAR 924G $149,000 KOMATSU 2014 CATERPILLAR 980K 1989 PC300MH-3 C023651 $17,500 $189,000 2012 C028476 JCB 406B 1998 PC450LC-6MH $79,500 $39,500 2005 KOMATSU WA50 SENNEBOGEN $210,000 2004 830R $49,000 2013 C005918 KOMATSU WA200-6 $189,000 2010 830M $77,000 2000 C022032 KOMATSU WA320-6 $49,000 2012 830M C022031 $189,000 2014 KOMATSU WA320-7 $65,000 2014 840M C022592 $219,000 1997 KOMATSU WA380-3 $199,000 KOMATSU WA380-7 WHEEL 2015 LOADERS $219,000 2011 WA250PZ $159,000 1998 WA320-3 $239,000 2015 WA380-7 $310,000 2015 WA380-7 $339,000 2004 WA400-5 2010 WA430-6 $119,500 2003 WA450-5L 2004 WA450-5L $39,000 2009 WA470-6 $89,500 2016 WA470-8
2008
$139,500
C004620
EE# Model PRICE YR 2016 RECYCLERS WA470-8 HANDLERS,
FUCHS RHL340D
2006
$39,500 $189,000 C021741 $225,000 C019345 $39,000 C006325 $89,000 $129,500 C021518 $155,000 C023172 $165,000 C005953 $159,000 C006069 SOLD $189,000 SOLD$239,000 C022399 $219,000 C025536 PC390LC-10 C029061 $205,000 GRADERS $69,500 PC450LC-8 C005953 1996 KOMATSU GD650AW-2 C020907 PC450LC-8 C029791 $79,500 2005 KOMATSU GD655-3CC026255 C003433 PC490LC-10 $199,000
KOMATSU GD655-3E0
YR
KOMATSU $19,500
in our inventory today!
2004 WA480-5 C023522 2008 WA480-6 C022333 1997 WA500-1 C022898 1999 WA500-3 C003297 2009 WA500-6 C003670 2014 WA500-7 2000 WA600-3 C023651
$82,500 $139,000 $395,000 $8,000 $4,000 $22,000
C005918
$49,000
C022591
$29,000
KOMATSU C022032 2013 GD655-5 C022031 2013 GD655-5
$77,000 $189,000
2008 HD13VV C025527 2011 HD+120VVHF
HYSTER C022593 C350D C022071 C350D
C005540
INGERSOLL RAND C006463 DD130
$6,750 $69,500 $149,000 $29,000 $199,000
VOGELE C023548
$35,000
$22,000 2014 C026380 KOMATSU WA470-6HL
2012 5200-2 C024845
$49,000
2008 1997 2008 2013 2000
KOMATSU WA600-3
READ EAGER BEAVER 1995
C026535 C029808
$159,000 1997 ROGERS CR50PL
C022008
$25,000
CEC 32”X54” JAW CRUSHER C003725 TRAILERS RD40B
C022758
C030716
C008064
$90,000
$3,500
$6,500
$28,000
$219,000
WIRTGEN C006216
2014 W120CFi C020239 2013 W200
C025316 C023661
$195,000 $89,000
C025793 C004069
1980 C028300 C028300 C023319
2014 260 C020552 2014 260
$169,000
C022042
$39,500
1997
D250E
MISCELLANEOUS DOPPSTADT
BUCYRUS ERIE 201288B SM720 TROMMELC020922
SOLD 2008$4,000 CATERPILLAR RM-500 SOLD 2012$4,000 DOPPSTADT SM720 TROMMEL SOLD $25,500
C023192
C030945
CATERPILLAR ATTACHMENTS 52” EXC, BUCKET/345
C006595
HAMM
C030691 C026147
84” DRUM
LABOUNTY
2003 LaBOUNTY UP20 PULVERIZER $189,000 JAW SET 18715 JAW SET 2003 UP20 PULVERIZER 18715 CP60 PULVERIZER 2009 LaBOUNTY CP60 PULVERIZER C000879 HDR40 $295,000 LaBOUNTY HDR40 C005990 HDR50S $359,000
LaBOUNTY HDR50S NPK
C025818 C025820
Not all manufacturers represented in all areas served.
$219,000 SOLD $3,900
$3,900
2012 HAMM PAD-FOOT KIT/3412 $105,000 2012 SHELL PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT FOR 3412, 84” DRUM
2009
C029790 C029916
$25,000
C021573 $187,500$159,000 $225,000
ATTACHMENTS C021573
CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595
SKID $89,000STEERS $145,000
ROGERS TAG21
SOLD $13,000 $89,000
$119,000
JCB C025533
Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment: WIRTGEN • VÖGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • SENNEBOGEN • NPK • ALLU • JCB • DOPPSTADT • JRB • BROCE BAGELA • CARLSON • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LABOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING
1996
$69,000
C024340 2008 RX700
2012
LEEBOY L8510T CEC 2007
$229,000
KOMATSU WA380-7 $39,500 2004 C029426 KOMATSU WA400-5L 2013
2006
C023198 $7,900 MISCELLANEOUS BROCE CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT LOADERS MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS 2012 BB250B C026616 $15,000 HAMM 2007 CEC 32”x54”BUCYRUS JAW CRUSHER $129,000 C022174 $47,500 ERIE C003725 2010 HD10CVV C021850 SOLD $12,000 1980 88B $129,000 C024033 $99,500 OFF-ROAD TRUCKS C020922 2011 HD12VV C029410 $18,000 1995 PAYHAULER CATERPILLAR 350C C022041 $39,000 C022859 $39,500 C022592
$199,000
$199,000 C024334 KOMATSU WA470-7 $195,000 C024340 KOMATSU WA480-6 C023548 $43,500 KOMATSU WA480-6 C027874 $29,500 C028566 $39,500 KOMATSU WA500-1 C030655 $42,000 KOMATSU WA500-6 C024845 $72,500 KOMATSU WA500-7 $309,000 C026756
EE# PRICE PRICE Model EE# TRAILERS $289,500 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS EAGER BEAVER $45,000 2011 JCB 225T C020581 C022758 $25,000 $2,500 12HA $119,000 35 TON PAVERS, ROLLERS C029700 $15,000 MILLERS, $12,000 TRAIL KING $30,500 2010 HAMM HD10CVV C021850 $15,000 $89,500 2011 HAMM HD+120VVHF35 TON C004069 C029701 $89,000 $19,500 $199,000 2001 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 $27,500 CRUSHING &C023319 SCREENING EQUIPMENT $31,000
GRADERS
C024334 ROADTEC
2015
YR PRICE Make/Model YR
EE# C028575 C029268 C025316 C023661 C028568 C029799 C029801 C022042
2010
NPK GH4
2000
NPK GH6
$39,500 NPK GH15 $39,500
2008 2009
2014 2008
C005990 C020273
C020273 PH4 GH15
ROCKLAND
C005986 C021137 C002364
C030145 C002364
P.O.R. P.O.R.
$2,500 $2,500 $19,500
$7,500 $11,000 $14,900 $25,000 $29,000
HD-V SPADE-NOSE ROCK BUCKET FOR WA500-3
ROCKLAND BTH-D-CL HYD THUMB
$12,500
$12,500 $8,500 $8,500
$15,000
$7,500
Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office
631-563-7600
DENOTES KOMATSU CERTIFIED REMARKETING USED MACHINE. DENOTES KOMATSU CARE CERTIFIED MACHINE. DEPENDING ON CERTIFIED GRADE, UNIT MAY QUALIFY FOR SPECIAL FINANCING RATE AND/OR MANUFACTURER SUPPORTED WARRANTY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THESE OR ANY OF THE PIECES MENTIONED ABOVE.
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RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - TRAINING Takeuchi Excavators
Takeuchi Track Loaders 2 yr. / 2,000 hr. warranty standard First in industry with Takeuchi Fleet Management The full line of Takeuchi Track Loaders is available for sale with lifting capacities ranging from 1,841 lbs. to 4,107 lbs. Takeuchi TL 12V2 Track Loader
The full line of Takeuchi Excavators is available for sale with operating weight ranging from 2,370 lbs. to 34,700 lbs. Takeuchi TB240 Excavator
Wacker Neuson 3503 Compact Excavator
Dingo TX 1000 Wide Track
Gehl R220 Skid Loader
• 7,937 Lb Operating Weight • 127” Digging Depth • 143” Dumping Height • 204”L x 64”W x 95” H • 32.2HP Engine Performance
• Increased load capacity & greater reach at full height • Operating Capacity: 1,075 lbs • Hinge Pin Height: 81” • Ground Clearance: 6”
• Height to Hinge Pin - Fully Raised: 123” • Operating Capacity: 2,200 lbs. • Gross Power: 72 hp
Link-Belt 210X3 Excavator • New ergonomic & advanced cab design • Cycle time improvements of 3% - 5%! • Operating weight: 47,840 lbs • Max dig depth: 21’10” ft/in • Bucket digging force: 34,170 lbf
We are a Full-Service Certified Dealer NEW JERSEY LOCATION
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668 Berlin Cross Keys Rd., Sicklerville, NJ
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Rogers 60 Ton, CobraNeck, 2-pins, Ratchet Ride Height, 26’ deck, cut-out, R3 & R4 w/air lift, 275s, Aluminum ...... ................IN STOCK!
Rogers 55 Ton Custom, 25' clear deck, Cutout, Adjustable Width Bi-Fold Ramps, Reinforced Wheelcovers, 275’s, Aluminum, Twin-Bag Air Lift 3rd, Black or Red Paint .... ................IN STOCK!
Rogers TAG25XXL, 25 Ton Capacity, Premium Specs, Superior Quality, 235’s on Aluminum, Air Lift Front Axle, 7-Year Warranty, Black or Red Paint .... ................IN STOCK!
Rogers TAG21XXL, 21 Ton Capacity, Premium Specs, Superior Quality, 235’s Aluminum, 7-Year Warranty, Black or Red Paint .... ................IN STOCK!
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Felling FT-45-2 LP, 24’ Deck, Double Gear, 6’ Double Incline Tail, 235/75R-17.5 Tires, 38”x93” Air Ramps .. ..............IN STOCK!
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Used Equipment
2011 EQ2191, SN:cab NBM431835, 2012CASE CASESR220, 621F, STK # 652, w heat & air, w/ Canopy, High Flow,cwt, 72” ride Bucket, 731 hours........ $34,200 3rd spool valve, control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... ......... $121,053
2015 Cabcab w/Heat & AC, 2012Case CASE580N, 621F,EQ22135, STK # 652, w/ hea t &4WD, air, Ext. Controls, GP Bkt, 24” Bkt, 150tires, Hrs ............ 3rd Hoe, spoolCase valve, cw wt, ride control, radial 307 ............................................................................$69,500 hours ....................................................... $121,053
Call For Price 2012CASE CASECX350B, 621F, STK 652, cab w/ w EQ24958, heat & airCab , 2009 SN:# N8SAP1126, 3rd air, spool ride6,085 control, tires, 307 with 54”valve, ESCOcwt, bucket, hoursradial ............................ hours ....................................................... .........FOR $121,053 .......................................................... CALL PRICE
2012Case CASECX55B, 621F, STK # 652,2-Speed cab w/wCab heat w/Heat & air, & 2016 EQ24455, 3rd Aux. spoolHydr, valve, cw wt, ride 5’6” control, tires, AC, Dozer Blade, Arm,radial 24” Bkt, 490307 Hrs.... hours ....................................................... $121,053 ............................................................................$52,500
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USED TRUCK & EQUIPMENT SALES 1361 Conshohocken Rd., Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 2012CASE CASE580S, 621F,SN: STKNBC543287, # 652, cab EQ18574, w heat &1542 w/ air, 2011 3rd spool radial 30793” hours, Cab,valve, Heat &cwt, AC, ride CASEcontrol, Controls, Ridetires, Control, hours ....................................................... ......... $121,053 bucket..................................................................$63,500
2012Case CASE850MLT 621F, STK # 652, cab w/607 heaHours, t & airCab , 2015 Dozer, EQ31137, 3rd spool valve, wt, ride control, 307 w/Heat & AC, Longcw Track, 104” 6-Wayradial Blade,tires, NJ .............. hours ....................................................... $121,053 ............................................................................$87,500
2012 2012CASE CASECX80, 621F,SN: STKNCSLB7383, # 652, cab EQ1103, w heat 2787 w/ & air, Hrs, 18”cwt, Rubber Coupler 3rd 6’11” spoolArm, valve, rideTracks, control,Mechanical radial tires, 307 .. ............................................................................$76,700 hours ....................................................... $121,053 ,
2016 Tool#Carrier, 2012Case CASE621FXT 621F, STK 652, cabT4F w/EQ22254, heat & airCab , w/ andvalve, AC, Ride 3rd Valve, JRBtires, QC, JRB 3rdHeat spool cw wt,Control, ride control, radial 307 2.5 GP .................... Bkt, 303 Hrs..................................................CALL hours ................................... $121,053 ,
(610) 277-0100 2016 – HINO – 195, 16’ Box, Lift Gate, 8,850 Miles $55,000
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2013 – Peterbilt, 14’ Stake Body, 6/sp, Tow Package, 89,800 Miles $44,900
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Crews Find WWII Bomb on German Construction Site By David Rising ASSOCIATED PRESS
BERLIN (AP) Berlin police evacuated thousands of people from a central area of the German capital April 20 and shut down the main train station as a precaution while they defused and removed an unexploded World War II bomb found during recent construction work. Some 10,000 residents and workers were forced to leave an approximately one square mile area, including the train station, while bomb experts defused the 1,100-lb. British bomb dropped during the war. Trains were prevented from stopping at the busy station from 10 a.m., and through traffic was shut down at 11:30 a.m. before experts began their work, German rail AP Photo operator Deutsche Bahn said. Some Berlin police excavated a central area of the German capital and shut down a main 300,000 travelers use the station daily. train station to remove the unexploded WWII bomb found during recent construcBomb disposal experts were able to suc- tion work. cessfully remove the detonator just after 1 p.m. and destroy it in a small controlled service, and parts of both the economy and German cities. explosion. transportation ministries. Downtown Berlin was largely reduced to The evacuation area, a circle around the Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office and rubble in hundreds of Allied bombing raids construction site north of the train station Germany’s parliament building are close during the war and street-to-street fighting where the bomb was discovered during dig- by, but outside the zone. between the Nazi and Soviet armies in the ging, also included a hospital, the new Even 73 years after the end of the war, final days of the conflict. offices of Germany’s foreign intelligence such discoveries remain common in major Experts estimate that more than 5 per-
cent of the bombs dropped on Berlin failed to explode due to a variety of reasons, including faulty fuses, poor assembly and bad angle of impact. The city estimates at least 3,000 bombs, grenades and other munitions are still buried. They’re found frequently enough that they’re treated more as a nuisance than a major public safety issue, and authorities are well trained and experienced with their removal and destruction. In one of the more sensational finds, a 550-lb. British bomb was found in 2002 beneath the lower ring of seats during renovation work at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, where tens of thousands of fans regularly watch the city’s Hertha BSC soccer club play its home games. Such finds are also common elsewhere in Europe, and Slovak authorities recently had to evacuate people in a town near the southern border with Hungary after four unexploded World War II bombs were found by a man walking his dog. Police said the 220-lb. Soviet bombs were found in a field in the town of Sturovo. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
PennDOT Highlights Progress on Public Private Partnership There are 390 bridges complete and open to traffic with 50 under construction in the state’s publicprivate partnership (P3) for bridges, the Rapid Bridge Replacement project, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Leslie S. Richards said at a media event April 18. As part of the statewide project, an additional 20 bridges are expected to start construction and eight are scheduled to complete construction by the end of April. “We are making significant investments in bridges across the state to enhance safety and commerce,” Richards said. “This project complements our robust program by further reducing our number of structurally deficient bridges.” Through the project and other PennDOT investments, more than 1,600 bridges were repaired or replaced from 2015-2017 and the number of structurally deficient state-owned bridges, or bridges considered in poor condition, has
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Construction Safety: Deadly Serious In 2016, there were 991 fatal injuries in the U.S. construction industry — equating to one in five of all worker deaths in the country. The leading causes of deaths were falls, followed by being hit by an object, electrocution and getting caught, crushed or struck by collapsing structure, materials or equipment. Dean McKenzie, director of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), discusses this painful issue. Volvo (V): Why do you think construction has this relatively poor record of safety? OSHA: Construction by its nature is constantly changing: job sites are different tomorrow than they were today. You either dug the hole deeper or put the walls up taller — it never stays the same. This lack of consistency means that the risks — and the hazard awareness needed to reduce them — also needs to constantly adapt. V: Deaths on sites are thankfully low in the U.S. Are the numbers still reducing? OSHA: In absolute terms, deaths on sites in the U.S. are actually rising. But as a proportion of construction and housing starts, things are improving. The U.S. construction industry is in a growth phase, meaning more activity, more people involved in the industry, and unfortunately, more accidents. But the long-term trend is still in the right direction. V: How is safety regarded on sites now? OSHA: When I was a kid, there was a “macho” mentality that to have concern about safety was a sign of weakness. That attitude has completely changed — wearing personal protective equipment is far more accepted today, and far from being a sign of weakness. A concern for safety has become a badge of professionalism. V: What is the secret of site safety? OSHA: Each job, situation and work crew are unique — and the dynamic will be different tomorrow. Because of that you need to do a hazard analysis on a constant basis, and keep up with what could happen, what is going to happen, and what the potentials are. If there is one secret, then it is for employers to make sure that their employees value themselves. V: Do fines and punishment change behavior? OSHA: Penalties are designed primarily to provide an incentive for preventing or correcting violations voluntarily, not only to the employer receiving the penalty, but to other employers too. While penalties are not designed as punishment for violations, the intent is that penalty amounts should be sufficient to serve as an effective deterrent to violations. V: Is safety always an additional expense — or can it save money?
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OSHA: A safety mindset can absolutely save money. This comes in the form of less time lost to accidents, litigation, and insurance costs — and in increased efficiency. One example of improved efficiency is a steel erection company in the U.S. that is strict about its six-foot fall protection trigger height. They supply workers with a tool lanyard where every tool they carry is literally tied to them. They are so much more efficient, because they are not falling, nor dropping their wrench, hammer, etc. When you enjoy that lack of injuries and improved effectiveness, you also cut your costs for general liability, workman’s compensation — and become more profitable. V: Has the modern world brought any new dangers? OSHA: We can do so much with technology to improve safety, but quite often new technology comes with a side effect. Cell phone calls and earphones playing music are the modern distractions on site. These interruptions come in real time while you’re on the job site, taking calls and worrying about problems that in the old days we didn’t learn about until we got home. In the past, you could yell up to somebody on the job site and know that you would be heard. But with a cell phone and headphones in, maybe not... V: What about mental health issues? OSHA: Suicide rates have been climbing in the industry for the last couple of years in
the U.S. Construction workers are all temporary workers. When one building is complete they go to another building, which often means they go to a different company. The mortgage comes every month, the family needs looking after, and there is always the worry that you’re about to run out of work. There’s a lot of stress and pressure that comes with construction. V: When it comes to onsite equipment, what is the main danger? OSHA: In the U.S., typically 60 people die a year due to being backed over. Quite often, it is the flagman who is run over. At the other end of the scale there are still a huge number of hand injuries each year. V: What can construction learn from other industries? Is there one industry that’s doing things amazingly well that construction could look to emulate? OSHA: It is very hard to compare construction to any static, general industry setting. At an automotive manufacturing plant, for instance, you know that the components and materials are going to flow through the factory in a controlled way, and at the other end of the building out goes the machine. On a construction site, it’s different every day. In a factory situation, you can develop your safety program to say: “It is always going to be this way”, but with construction you can’t do that. What construction must do is learn to make that assessment on a constant basis, and constantly evolve and
grow. With that in mind, construction is doing a pretty good job of keeping its people safe. V: Do you have one last message to the industry in terms of what OSHA is trying to achieve? OSHA: OSHA would much rather help the construction industry figure out how to do things safely, productively, profitably and protect its workers, than with penalties and fines. We want to work with the industry to improve and develop the safest way to do things. Enforcement, penalties and fines are components of our role, but we are primarily here and ready to support and help the industry in every way that we can. About the Author With more than 40 years of experience in the field of construction, Dean McKenzie has a good understanding of the safety and health issues facing the industry. He started out in the steel mills of Indiana as a journeyman millwright in the mid-1970s. He has been a licensed general contractor, business owner, and project and operations manager. McKenzie served as director of OSHA’s Office of Construction Services from 20122013, then became the deputy director in 2013. In 2016 was appointed director of the agency’s Directorate of Construction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Construction Employment Up In 38 States, D.C. Over 2017 Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between March 2017 and March 2018, while 29 states added construction jobs between February and March, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released April 20. Association officials said the job gains are coming amid strong private-sector demand and new public-sector investments in school and airport construction. “Construction employment continues to expand in most parts of the country as private-sector demand remains strong and limited, new public investments in infrastructure are beginning to have an impact,” said chief economist Ken Simonson. “The two greatest risks to future construction job growth are a lack of available, qualified workers and the potential impacts of new tariffs being imposed by and on the United States.” California added the most construction jobs (54,400 jobs, 6.8 percent) during the past year. Other states adding a large number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Texas (34,000 jobs, 4.8 percent); Florida (31,600 jobs, 6.3 percent); Pennsylvania (13,600 jobs, 5.6 percent) and Michigan (12,100 jobs, 7.5 percent). West
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month included Iowa; Kansas; Nebraska and Hawaii (minus 2.4 percent, minus 900 jobs). Twenty-nine states added construction jobs between February and March. Texas added the most (3,800 jobs, 0.5 percent), followed by Wisconsin (2,300 jobs, 1.9 percent); Florida (2,200 jobs, 0.4 percent); Michigan (1,600 jobs, 0.9 percent) and Missouri (1,400 jobs, 1.2 percent). Alaska added the highest percentage of construction jobs for the month (2.6 percent, 400 jobs), followed by Wisconsin; Iowa (1.8 percent, 1,300 jobs); Kentucky (1.3 percent, 1,000 jobs) and Missouri. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia lost construction jobs between February and March, while construction employment was unchanged in Vermont
and Wyoming. New York lost the most construction jobs for the month (minus 5,200 jobs, minus 1.3 percent), followed by California (minus 4,400 jobs, minus 0.5 percent); New Jersey (minus 1,400 jobs, minus 0.9 percent); Arizona (minus 1,200 jobs, minus 0.8 percent) and Minnesota (minus 1,000 jobs, minus 0.8 percent). Rhode Island lost the highest percentage of construction jobs (minus 2.6 percent, minus 500 jobs), followed by Hawaii (minus 1.9 percent, minus 700 jobs); West Virginia (minus 1.7 percent, minus 600 jobs); South Dakota (minus 1.7 percent, minus 400 jobs) and New York. Association officials said the widespread job gains were welcome news, but cautioned that new tariffs announced by the Trump administration and counter measures from other trading partners could undermine demand for construction of shipping, logistics and manufacturing facilities. “There are better ways to address trade imbalances than by undermining domestic economic growth,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Alexandria Announces Next Steps for Potomac Yard Station At its regular meeting on April 10, the the new $290 million agreement to provide the north and central areas of Potomac Yard Alexandria City Council reviewed updates funds to WMATA for construction and $30 and took effect in 2011. The “Tier II” district on the new Potomac Yard Metrorail Station million in additional city costs. includes the residential properties in the project, in anticipation of approving a new The station will be funded through a vari- southern end of Potomac Yard and is not funding agreement to enable the scheduled to take effect until the new Washington Metropolitan Area station opens. City Council will conTransit Authority (WMATA) to sider a staff recommendation on award a construction contract. Construction activities are April 10 to eliminate the Tier II disThe project’s initial budget of trict and replace the equivalent proj$268.1 million was based on con- expected to begin in late 2018, ect funding with right-of-way easestruction cost estimates in 2015. ment revenue from a new underSince that time, sharp increases in with the new station in service ground power line proposed for conthe prices of concrete, steel and labor in late 2021 or early 2022. struction along Potomac Avenue. have combined with a shortage of Once City Council approves the qualified subcontractors in demand new funding agreement and for a large number of major transWMATA awards the contract, the portation projects in the region and nation- ety of sources — including the $1.1 billion contractor will apply for an amendment to wide. WMATA received initial bids in in new tax revenue gained primarily from the previously approved development speMarch 2017 that significantly exceeded the development in Potomac Yard over the next cial use permit for the station to incorporate project’s initial budget. 30 years; regional transportation authority the cost-saving solutions. This process will The city and WMATA asked vendors to grants; developer contributions; and special include extensive public outreach in fall explore design changes and other savings tax district revenue — without the need for 2018 and consideration of all stakeholder opportunities to make the project more cost- any local money from the city’s general feedback. The permit amendment must be effective, and vendors submitted revised fund. This means most residents and busi- approved by the city’s Planning proposals to WMATA in February 2018. The nesses in Alexandria will not have to con- Commission, Board of Architectural Review revised proposals, which are still being tribute existing local tax revenues to the sta- and City Council. The National Park Service reviewed by WMATA and the city, are lower tion's construction. also will review any revisions to the station than the original proposals but still higher The funding plan for the station currently design. The Potomac Yard Metrorail than the initial project budget. The revised includes two special tax districts. The “Tier Implementation Group will continue to meet project budget is $320 million, representing I” district includes commercial properties in on a regular basis throughout the project, and
will provide the forum for community and stakeholder input, feedback and project updates as it did during the initial planning and design phases. Construction activities are expected to begin in late 2018, with the new station in service in late 2021 or early 2022. The Potomac Yard area represents one of the most significant redevelopment opportunities for Alexandria, with the potential to achieve the vision for an urban mix of uses near transit. The new Metrorail station, to be built on Metrorail’s Yellow and Blue Lines between the existing Braddock Road and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport stations, will provide an extensive range of benefits for Alexandria and the surrounding community. The station, which will provide walkable access to regional transportation systems for neighborhoods in the northeast portion of the city, is expected to generate billions of dollars in new private sector investment, and support 26,000 new jobs and 13,000 new residents. For more information about Potomac Yard projects, visit alexandriava.gov/PotomacYard. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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‘Raising the Bayonne Bridge’ — Year’s Seneca Indian Nation Most Outstanding Engineering Triumph Renews Fight With N.Y. Over Thruway Design and construction of new roadway within the steelarch Bayonne Bridge — 64 ft. above an existing highway it was to replace — has won the 2018 “Grand Conceptor” Award signifying the year’s most outstanding engineering achievement. The award was earned as part of the 51st annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) — a global competition sponsored by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC). More than 650 attended the black-tie EEA Gala in Washington, D.C., hosted by Actor/Comedian Kevin Nealon. The event recognized 146 preeminent engineering accomplishments throughout the nation and the world. Challenged that the bridge’s previous 151-ft. navigation clearance was too low to accommodate anticipated influx of huge “Panamax” cargo ships on route to the Port of New York and New Jersey, the project increased clearance to a needed 215 ft. by constructing a roadway above the existing one, while the existing road remained in operation, before it was subsequently demolished. Designed by the joint venture of HDR and WSP USA, the project added more than 4,000 tons of steel strengthening plates to support the structure’s temporary double-road condition during construction. In addition to increasing navigation clearance, the new bridge now has wider lanes, concrete medians, a shared-use path and can incorporate a light rail line in the future. The new Bayonne Bridge joins the SR 520 Floating Bridge in Seattle (2017); the San Francisco Air Traffic Control Tower (2016); the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span (2015); and the Wacker Drive/Congress Parkway Reconstruction in Chicago (2014); as recent most outstanding engineering achievements of the year winners. Other Top 2018 EEA Winners recognized were:
2018 Grand Awards (Project and Engineering Firm) • 150 North Riverside, Chicago, Ill., by Magnusson Klemencic Associates; • Second Avenue Subway-Phase 1, New York City, by AECOM & Arup (Joint Venture); • Town Lake Downstream Dam Replacement, Tempe, Ariz., by Gannett Fleming; • Dixie Drain Phosphorus Removal Facility, Parma, Idaho, by Brown and Caldwell; • Univ. of Massachusetts Design Building, Amherst, Mass., by Simpson Gumpertz & Heger; • Lotte World Tower, Seoul, South Korea, by Syska Hennessy Group; • 35th Street Pedestrian Bridge, Chicago, Ill., by EXP; • Crum Creek Viaduct, Swarthmore, Pa., by Figg Bridge Engineers; • Water Jet Peening Bridge Crane System, Burlington, Kan., by Merrick & Company; • Bahá’í Temple of South America, Santiago, Chile, by Simpson Gumpertz & Heger; • Augmentation & Relief Sewer, Columbus, Ohio, by DLZ Corporation; • Basin Creek Water Treatment Plant, Butte, Mont., by HDR & Robert Peccia & Associates; • Washington Wabash Elevated Train Station, Chicago,
Ill., by EXP; • I-91 Brattleboro Bridge Improvements, Brattleboro, Vt., by Figg Bridge Engineers • Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago, Ill, by Benesch
IRVING, N.Y. (AP) The Seneca Indian Nation renewed its fight with New York state over its construction of the Thruway across reservation land more than 60 years ago. A federal lawsuit naming Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other state officials seeks to force the state to get federal approval for the toll road, which the Senecas say the state failed to do before building it. Tribal leaders say they are entitled to a share of tolls from the three-mile stretch that bisects the Cattaraugus Reservation. “After decades of seeing our property invaded without authorization from the federal government that is required to protect our native land, we find it necessary to take legal action against these state officials,” Seneca President Todd Gates said. It is the latest in a series of maneuvers involving a section of Interstate 90 dating back at least 25 years. After a federal magistrate judge dismissed a similar lawsuit in 1999, finding the state was immune from the legal action, the western New York tribe in 2007 sent a $2 million bill for back tolls during a dispute with the state over cigarette taxes. In 2009, with the state poised to enforce cigarette tax collections, tribal leaders threatened to collect their own $2 tolls from vehicles. The Seneca Nation and state are currently at odds over whether the nation is obligated to share revenue from its three casinos with the state. Thruway officials cite a 1954 easement for the Thruway granted by the Seneca Nation for which the tribe received $75,000. “We have defended that position in the past and will continue to do so going forward,” New York State Thruway Authority spokesman Jonathan Dougherty said. The new lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Buffalo, contends nation leaders were pressured by the state into agreeing to the easement at a time when the state was considering eliminating the Senecas’ Allegany reservation and displacing those who lived there. The U.S. Interior Department never gave the required federal approval to the easement, according to the complaint. Gates said the roadway has hindered economic development on the rural Seneca territory. The Senecas stopped making casino payments to New York a year ago, saying the nation’s financial obligation under a 2002 compact with New York had expired after 14 years and $1.4 billion in payments. The state, which shared the proceeds with the casino host cities of Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Salamanca, disputes the interpretation and believes the payments should continue. The matter is expected to be settled in arbitration.
2018 Honor Awards • Interstate 80 Automated Corridors Planning Study, Statewide, Iowa, by HDR; • Interdisciplinary Science Engineering Complex, Boston, Mass., by Arup; • Davis Barracks, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., by Clark Nexen; • The Bridge at Cornell Tech, New York, N.Y., by Thornton Tomasetti; Weiss/Manfredi | Turner Construction; • Olin Library Transformation, St. Louis, Mo., by Alper Audi & Geotechnology Inc.; • California Incline Bridge & Idaho Ave. Pedestrian Overcrossing, Santa Monica, Calif., by T.Y. Lin International; • Biosolids Dryer Facility, Detroit, Mich., by Wade Trim Associates & NEFCO; • Lake View Dual Zone Reservoir, Madison, Wisc., by Short Elliott Hendrickson; • Meriden Green, Meriden, Conn., by Milone & MacBroom; • New York Harbor Water Siphon, New York, N.Y., by Mott MacDonald & CDM Smith; • Division 14 Rail Operations and Maintenance Facility, Los Angeles, by HDR & Maintenance Design Group; • The Left Overloop, Lexington, Ky., by Qk4; • South 200th Link Extension; Seattle/Tacoma, Wash., by HDR; • St. Croix Crossing; Oak Park Heights, Minn., & St. Joseph, Wisc.; by HDR and COWI • Dallas Horseshoe Design-Build, Dallas, by WSP USA; • Union Station Western Expansion, Kansas City, Mo., by Burns & McDonnell; • Governors Island Park and Public Space, New York, by Hart Crowser; • Space Launch System Test Stands, Huntsville, Ala., by Merrick & Company; • Marshalltown Generating Station, Marshalltown, Iowa, by HDR; • St. Patrick's Cathedral Geothermal Heating & Cooling System, New York, by P.W. Grosser Consulting & Landmark Facilities Group For further information about ACEC’s 2018 Annual Engineering Excellence Awards, contact Alan D. Crockett at 202/682-4301 or by email at acrockett@acec.org The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the business association of America’s engineering industry, representing nearly 5,200 independent engineering (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment companies throughout the United States engaged in the Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) development of America’s transportation, water and energy infrastructure, along with environmental, industrial and other Visit CEG’s Web Site at public and private facilities. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., ACEC is a national federation of 52 state and regional organizations. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Former Coal Lobbyist, Andrew Wheeler, Becomes EPA’s No. 2 By Emily Buenzle CEG WEB EDITOR
Andrew Wheeler’s appointment garnered support from both Republicans and Democrats.
The U.S. Senate confirmed President Trump’s appointment of energy lobbyist Andrew Wheeler to serve as EPA deputy administrator on April 12 with a 53-45 vote. Wheeler’s nomination for the position was advanced on Feb. 7, by the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, led by Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY). Wheeler is a former coal lobbyist who also has served since 2009 as co-leader of the energy and naturalresources practice at Faegre Baker Daniels, an international law firm. Prior to that position, he worked in various positions on the Environment and Public Works committee for six years, and spent another six working on the Clean Air, Climate Change, Wetlands and Nuclear Safety subcommittee, the Washington Post reported. In a statement April 12, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said, “Andrew Wheeler has spent his entire career advancing sound environmental policies and I look
forward to working with Andrew to implement President Trump’s environmental agenda.” Support From Both Sides Wheeler’s appointment garnered support
from both Republicans and Democrats. Sen. Barrasso said that Wheeler was well qualified for the position, mentioning that he had secured support from business groups, who have looked to his years-long work on environmental and natural resources policy,
the Washington Post reported. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the floor April 12, “Mr. Wheeler’s former boss, our colleague Senator Inhofe, says, quote, ‘there is no one more qualified.’ Our former colleague Senator Lieberman has called Mr. Wheeler ‘fair and professional,’ and said ‘I hope his nomination will receive ... fair consideration by the Senate. He has won the support of the American Farm Bureau Federation and has won praise from both sides of the aisle.” In addition, Sen. Joe Manchin (DWV) and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (DND) both spoke in favor of Wheeler the weekend of April 7. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) also voted for Wheeler. “I believe he’ll be open to working on issues important to North Dakota in a pragmatic and fair way, and I’ll hold him accountable to make sure he implements the mission of the EPA in a way that works for my state,” said Heitkamp. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Maryland Passes Law to Hold GCs Liable Meetings Held on I-64 When Subs Exploit Construction Workers Construction Projects On April 5, 2018, Maryland Senate Bill 853 was enacted into law as Chapter 17. The new law, which takes effect on Oct. 1, 2018, will hold general construction contractors liable for state wage violations when their subcontractors take advantage of their workforce and do not pay wages and benefits on-time as required by law. “This is an important new law that will ensure that construction workers will be able to collect unpaid wages and benefits when they are exploited by these unscrupulous construction contractors,” said Robert Naughton, Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters tri-state regional manager. “The new law will be a big help to the businesses we work with and will also be an important new tool to combat wage theft, which is depriving our state of much needed tax revenues that could be used for education,
social services and public works.” Maryland State Senate President Mike Miller said he was “extremely proud to stand with the Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters in helping to pass a piece of legislation that supports the hardworking men and women throughout Maryland’s construction industry” and State Senator Kathy Klausmeier “was proud to sponsor a bill that makes it a little easier for the construction industry and labor community to tackle the rampant problem of wage theft.” “The Maryland General Assembly is proud to stand with labor in fighting wage theft,” said Maryland State House Speaker Michael Busch. “We hope that this legislation will create a construction industry in Maryland that is better for both workers and businesses alike.” “This legislation, while creating an effective tool for employees to collect
unpaid wages, is a big win for the law-abiding construction business community,” said State Delegate Mary Ann Lisanti, who also sponsored the state bill.
in West Virginia CHARLESTON, W.VA. The West Virginia Division of Highways held two public meetings to discuss Gov. Jim Justice's road construction projects, including work planned on Interstate 64. The first meeting was held at the Hurricane Municipal Building; another meeting was held at the Milton Middle School. The meetings provided information about a significant construction project along I-64 from Milton to the U.S. Route 35 interchange near Scott Depot. Voters in October passed a referendum for the state to sell $1.6 billion of new bonds to repair and build roads and bridges. Justice called it crucial to West Virginia’s turnaround from several years of economic woes. The Legislature in December authorized issuing up to $800 million in bonds through this summer followed by another $800 million in the next three years.
About the NRCC The Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters (NRCC) represents nearly 40,000 men and women in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. NRCC is one of the largest trade unions on the East Coast and equips professional men and women carpenters with the skills, training and quality workmanship that are demanded in today's construction industry. For more information on NRCC, (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment visit northeastcarpenters.org Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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1999 Caterpillar IT14G: 8,917 hours, 1.8 yard, cab, hyd coupler w/ 3rd valve, 4 cyl Caterpillar turbo, ride control, 18k lb size class, stk#LO089 ............................$29,500
2012 Case CX145CSR: 2,796 hours, 35” bucket, 8’6” blade, a/c, good u/c, 4 cyl Isuzu turbo, 2 speed, 33k lb size class, stk#XC108 ..........................................................$76,500
2012 Genie GTH5519: 5500 lb lift, 19 ft lift height, 11 ft horizontal reach, 4x4, cab, 4 cyl Deutz diesel, 4 ft rotating forks, stk#FL287 ..........................................$42,500
2008 Komatsu D65EX-15E0: 3,306 hours, cab w/ a/c, semi-u blade w/ tilt, good u/c, 6 cyl Komatsu turbo, joystick steer, 3 shank ripper, stk#DZ127 ..........$109,500
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2003 Caterpillar D5G XL: 5,617 hours, 6-way, cab w/ a/c, good u/c, joystick steer, 6 cyl Cat 3046 turbo, 20k lb size class, stk#DZ269..................................................$49,900
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2013 Volvo EC220DL: 3,764 hours, 42” bucket, aux hyd, hydraulic coupler, good u/c, a/c, 6 cyl Volvo turbo, 51k lb size class, stk#XC299 ............................................$87,500
2005 New Holland LW80B: 2,791 hours, 1.4 yard, enclosed cab, hydraulic coupler, 4 cyl Deutz turbo, good rubber, 14k lb size class, stk#LO660 ......................$33,500
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2006 John Deere 160C LC: 6,274 hours, 48" bucket, hyd coupler, 2 speed, a/c, good u/c, 4 cyl John Deere turbo, 36k lb size class, stk#XC100 ........................$53,500
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John Deere Equipment Takes Center Stage During
Moyer’s Catering provided a complimentary lunch for Municipal Day guests.
Many local highway departments and other municipal departments attended Plasterer Equipment’s Municipal Day event in Bethlehem, Pa.
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Plasterer Equipment’s Municipal Day event allowed crew members of local highway departments to check out a wide range of John Deere equipment, like this 310Sl HL backhoe.
More than 100 representatives from local highway departments and other municipal departments attended the event, which offered attendees the opportunity to check out a wide array of John Deere equipment and services. “We host Municipal Day for our local townships and municipalities to show our appreciation to them for the business they’ve given us,” said Rob Kutz, branch manager of Plasterer Equipment’s Bethlehem, Pa., location. “The event also gives them the chance to speak with the John
The Plasterer Equipment Lube Truck was among the equipment and displays available for Municipal Day attendees to check out.
Deere specialists we’ve brought in, as well as our own specialists.” JDLink was among the John Deere services attendees could discuss with Plasterer Equipment team members. “JDLink is a machine monitoring system that allows us to watch the machines,” Kutz said. “It’ll report hours, location and any problems with the machine, which can then alert the customer that there is a pending issue. We can know before they do that there may be a problem. Breakfast and a catered lunch also were provided for guests. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Plasterer Equipment’s Municipal Day event in Bethlehem, Pa., was a big success, allowing local highway departments check out a host of John Deere equipment and services.
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Plasterer Equipment’s Municipal Day in Bethlehem
(L-R): Anthony Gudzinas and his son, Jonathan Stout, both of Waston Suburban Water Authority, learn about JDLink from Sharon Colaiezzi and Sandra Weisel, both of Plasterer Equipment.
Jake Kuchera (third from L) meets up with Kirk Freed (L), Corby Lewis (second from L) and Rick Alspach (R), crew members of the South Manheim Township highway department.
(L-R): Bill Johnson and Scott Miller, both of Longswamp Township, and Toff Dietrich, sales, of Plasterer Equipment, get ready to talk about John Deere equipment.
(L-R): Dave Hritz, Steve Kukura and Ed Rasich, all of Upper Saucon Township, check out this John Deere 544K wheel loader.
Tim Houser (L), president of Plasterer Equipment, speaks with Carter Hoffman of Schuylkill Haven Borough, during the Municipal Day event.
Rob Kutz (third from L), branch manager of Plasterer Equipment’s Bethlehem, Pa., location, is ready to discuss the John Deere 26G mini-excavator with Joe Brown (L), Craig Hoffman (second from L) and Dean Steckel (R), all of Upper Nazareth Township.
Attendees register for the Plasterer Equipment Municipal Day event in Bethlehem, Pa.
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Construction Robots Weld, Bolt, Lift to Beat Worker Shortage By Yuri Kageyama
sites, such as auto plants, but those machines are stationery and carrying out the same task over and over, often in sterile and enclosed environments. Robots that can weld, lift and bolt are Robots used in construction sites being developed to help bridge labor have to move around. Although much shortages at Japanese construction of what they may do is repetitive, sites, though their use will be limited they still have to respond to uneven to night shifts when no human workfloors and zigzagging routes, dependers will be nearby due to safety and ing on a building’s design. regulatory concerns. Shimizu says it is developing its Major Japanese construction comown artificial intelligence systems, pany Shimizu Corp. showed off sevusing robots made by Kuka Robotics eral robots April 23, including one of Germany. already in use at construction sites If they work successfully, the that picked up a big pile of boards and robots could help reduce safety risks took them into an elevator. and long hours for construction workThe Robo-Welder and Roboers. Buddy, with twisting and turning Shimizu showed that, in a typical mechanical arms, will be deployed at construction sites later this year, the The Robo-Welder and Robo-Buddy, with twisting task, a worker must use one arm — and turning mechanical arms, will be deployed at and his helmeted head — to hold up a company said. Japan’s construction sector is construction sites later this year, the company said. board and hold bolts in his mouth while using his other arm to bolt a booming but contractors are struggling to fill labor shortages — a problem work, according to Masahiro Indo, board in place using a hand-held machine. Robo-Buddy made that look easy. It used playing out in other parts of the world, Shimizu’s managing executive officer, who oversees construction technology. suction cups to pick up a board and sensors including the United States. Trying to raise that to even 10 percent is to place it exactly where it belonged as a The robots demonstrated at a Shimizu test facility in Tokyo can reduce the number a major challenge and might be too costly, mechanical arm swerved around and bolted the board in, moving from spot to spot. of workers needed for each of the tasks they he said. Robotics are common in manufacturing Using robots makes sense in urban concarried out to about a third or a fourth of
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what’s required today. But construction work is so varied, delicate and complex that the robots are able to handle just 1 percent of overall construction
struction, where buildings are high-rise and the same work is repeated on each floor. In Japan, where the birth rate has been declining for years, the workforce has also begun to shrink. Many construction workers are older, and contractors are having a hard time attracting young people, Indo said. There were about 3.4 million construction workers in Japan in 2014. That’s expected to shrink to 2.2 million by 2025, according to Shimizu Corp. Most work on robotics has focused on entertainment and companion robots, such as SoftBank Corp.’s Pepper and Toyota Motor Corp.’s Kiribo Mini. But officials have made developing robots for other uses a national priority. Toyota also is working on robots that might be used for construction, such as the human-looking T-HR3 and a scooting human-support robot. In the United States, Construction Robotics has developed a bricklaying robot. Shimizu, which is involved in a number of overseas projects, said it was looking into exporting the robotics technology, but no decision has been made yet. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
PennDOT, PTC, PSU Collaborate on PennSTART Facility Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary and Pa. Turnpike Commission (PTC) Chair Leslie S. Richards announced at the Pennsylvania Automated Vehicle Summit that the two agencies are partnering with Penn State University to commence site planning and design for the Pennsylvania Safety, Transportation and Research Track, or PennSTART — a modern facility envisioned to benefit emergency responders, transportation organizations and research institutions. The aim of PennSTART is to address safety, training and research needs in six key areas: traffic incident management (TIM); tolling and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technology; work zones; commercial vehicles; transit vehicles; and connected and automated vehicles. Information on the facility, including a draft rendering and video simulation, is available at www.PennSTART.org. “As we make advancements in highway safety and transportation technologies, we need to be sure that our teams, researchers and students and first-responder partners have as much knowledge as possible about these tools as they develop,” Richards said. “PennSTART will provide Pennsylvania and
the Mid-Atlantic region with access to innovative technologies for testing and education purposes.” Examples of technologies for which safety and operational testing as well as training could be conducted at the facility include: • TIM training; • testing and hands-on training for new ITS, tolling and signal equipment; • safe, simulated training for higher-speed and mobile work-zone operations; • safety certification training opportunities; • simulated environments for temporary traffic control device testing and evaluation; • smart truck-parking applications and other opportunities for commercial-vehicle technology partnerships; and • controlled environments to test various connected and automated vehicle technologies for transit buses, infrastructure equipment and other applications. “We as highway operators have a responsibility to adapt to growing traffic and emerging technology in a thoughtful way while also being mindful of the speed at which these changes are taking place in our industry,” said PTC CEO Mark P. Compton. “The testing and training that will be avail-
able at PennSTART will give the commonwealth a huge head-start on ensuring the continued safety of travelers and responders on our highways both today and well into the future.” “Penn State is pleased to partner with PennDOT and the PTC to begin exploring potential sites and design specifications for this much-needed facility,” said Penn State Vice President for Research Neil Sharkey. “As envisioned, the PennSTART facility would provide a wonderful facility for teaching and research while ensuring the safety of our highway workers, improving traffic flow and advancing safe vehicle automation.” The need for better and collaborative TIM training, a joint operational policy and other recommendations were identified in a Traffic Incident Management report by the Pennsylvania State Transportation Advisory Committee. Additionally, 2018 Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) data shows that more than 54,000 emergency/incident responders in Pennsylvania need to be trained on Traffic Incident Management compared to roughly 9,000 who have been trained. A feasibility study reviewing a TIM training center was conducted by the PTC with
funding assistance through the Pennsylvania State Transportation Innovations Council, a collaboration among PennDOT, the PTC, FHWA, and other transportation stakeholders. More information on the council is available at www.penndot.gov/innovation. The feasibility study ultimately identified the need for a safety, training and research facility and served as the pathway for the PennSTART partnership. The PennSTART facility represents the next in a series of steps that PennDOT, the PTC and other partners have taken to improve TIM. In 2016, the agencies held a TIM Summit with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, Pennsylvania State Police and participants from dozens of responder groups to discuss and establish policies and partnerships to improve TIM in Pennsylvania. As a result, the Pennsylvania Traffic Incident Management Enhancement initiative was formed in 2017, and a joint operational policy outlining training, technology, quick incident clearance principles and more was developed. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AEM Discusses Potential of 3D Printing Ambrosia Announces in Construction Equipment Industry Expansion of South New Jersey Facility “We’re going to be able to help out a lot more people, which is the ultimate goal.” Joseph Curran Ambrosia Treatment Center
3D Printing Can Help Manufacturers Create Efficiencies and Save Money The costly and time-consuming process of tooling is a prime example of an opportunity for manufacturers to leverage 3D printing to create efficiencies. According to Love, the production of molds, jigs and fixtures used in the mass production of heavy equipment can take months, run six-figure costs and very often involve tooling companies based overseas. However, Love believes that the widespread adoption of additive manufacturing could change all that. “This may be a mechanism to rapidly get tooling back in the U.S.,” Love said, “To make it take days and not months. It costs thousands instead of hundreds of thousands. We’ve already proven this on the automotive and aerospace sides. Now it’s time to take a look at construction and see where it fits.” The equipment industry has earned a well-deserved reputation for designing and building machinery that stays in use for decades. But manufacturers spend heavily to keep massive inventories of spare parts on hand to meet customer needs. According to Love, companies are now combating that challenge by cutting back on the overhead costs of warehouse space through 3D printing. “The advantage of this technology is you could actually print a replacement part without having to have that inventory,” Love said. “That, to me, has tremendous potential.”
This spring, Ambrosia Treatment Center will expand its Medford, N.J., campus with a new building, including medical, dining and clinical facilities, as well as client residences. This expansion will add an additional 30 beds to the facility, allowing more individuals in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware to receive lifesaving drug and alcohol treatment. Ambrosia’s current New Jersey treatment facility has provided the greater Philadelphia and southern New Jersey areas with addiction treatment services since its opening in 2015, so far treating just under 1,400 individuals for substance abuse and mental health disorders. New Jersey and Pennsylvania are among the states most seriously affected by the opioid epidemic. In January, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf declared a “disaster emergency” after overdose deaths rose 44 percent from 2016 to 2017. Overdose deaths in 2017 also continued to soar in New Jersey, despite the efforts of ex-Gov. Chris Christie. Expansion of quality treatment services in this area will provide better, evidence-based care closer to home for these residents. Ambrosia’s secluded, 33-acre grounds spread through Medford and Evesham townships. Fully staffed, the expansion will employ a combination of more than 20 master’s level therapists and managers, as well as a variety of operational positions, all included in the 19,000 sq. ft. expansion. Joseph Curran, executive director, is excited about the recently completed center. “We’ve managed to create a healing environment that is secluded and takes the struggling individual out of their toxic environment, but still easily accessible for the thousands of people struggling with addiction in our neighborhoods right now,” said Curran. “We’re going to be able to help out a lot more people, which is the ultimate goal.” Clients will undergo residential treatment services at the new location for roughly 35 days depending on individual needs. Like all of Ambrosia’s facilities, the New Jersey expansion will combine evidence-based treatment modalities and a holistic treatment program, including art and music therapy. Ambrosia Treatment Center provides addiction care in three states with five facilities across the nation. For more information, visit AmbrosiaTC.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A 3D excavator in action at ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017.
Visitors to ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017 might have seen the unveiling of the world’s first 3D-printed excavator at the event’s inaugural Tech Experience. It was more than just an attention-getter. 3D printing has slowly but surely developed into a disruptive technology poised to have far-reaching effects on the equipment industry. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) was part of the team effort that developed that 3D-printed excavator. AEM relays three things to keep in mind when looking at 3D printing and its potential for equipment manufacturing. 3D Printing Has Enormous Potential, But It Is Still Growing and Evolving The consensus right now among leading additive manufacturing experts is that the technology’s immediate potential can be most readily found in smaller-scale deployments, according to Lonnie Love, corporate research fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. “[3D printing] is not going to change all of manufacturing overnight,” said Love. “It’s not going to displace casting. It’s not going to displace welding.” One key hurdle to adoption is that 3D printing is not yet fast enough, said Love. “When you make these great parts at low volumes, you don’t care that it takes a week or a month… but we’ve got to go faster because it drives the productivity up and the costs down [for manufacturers].” 3D Printing Can Help Manufacturers Do Things They’ve Never Done Before Love and his colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory can attest to both the technology’s incredible capabilities and its value proposition for manufacturers. They were involved in building the world’s first operational 3D-printed excavator unveiled at the Tech Experience at ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2017. Known as Project AME (additive manufactured
3D excavator development at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Excavator), the excavator was 3D printed using a variety of machines to create and assemble three components: a cab, a boom and a heat exchanger. The excavator’s boom was fabricated using a cutting-edge free-form additive manufacturing technique to print large-scale metal components. It was an incredible undertaking, and the success of Project AME proved the sky’s really the limit in terms of what 3D-printing technology can do.
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U.S. Concrete Expands Presence in Philadelphia With Acquisition U.S. Concrete Inc., a supplier of readymixed concrete and aggregates in active construction markets across the country, announced that it has bolstered its presence in the Philadelphia metropolitan market with the acquisition of a new ready-mixed concrete plant located north of downtown Philadelphia. The company will integrate all of the acquired assets into its existing Philadelphia operation, Action Supply Co. Inc. “In the Philadelphia market, demand for readymixed concrete across all of our market segments is quite strong, so we are very pleased to have completed this acquisition,” said U.S. Concrete President, CEO and Vice Chairman William J. Sandbrook. “This acquisition, coupled with the recent acquisitions of Action Supply and Corbett Aggregates Companies, greatly enhances our ability to serve the Greater Philadelphia area. We will continue to look for opportunistic ways in which we can grow our market share and strengthen
our geographic footprint in this region.” U.S. Concrete, which first entered the Philadelphia market in October 2017 through its acquisition of Action Supply, now has three ready-mixed concrete plants in the city and more than 30 trucks. About U.S. Concrete Inc. U.S. Concrete serves the construction industry in several major markets in the United States through its two business segments: ready-mixed concrete and aggregate products. The company has 178 standard ready-mixed concrete plants, 17 volumetric ready-mixed concrete facilities, and 19 producing aggregates facilities. During 2017, U.S. Concrete sold approximately 9.0 million cu. yds. of ready-mixed concrete and approximately 6.2 million tons of aggregates. For more information, visit www.us-concrete.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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The center serves professionals in field of transportation systems management and operations — which includes traffic light signals, congestion monitoring and on-highway electronic messaging — by providing such support as peer exchange workshops and webinars, ongoing assessments of best practices, a website with case studies and on-call assistance. It is a partnership of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, with support from the Federal Highway Administration. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Case Construction Equipment Awards Case Names Michel 2018 Dire States Grant to Surrey, N.D. Marchand Veep for North America
(L-R) are Keith Hegney, director; Bob Olson, construction oversight; and Chad Kastner, street superintendent, all of the city of Surrey’s public works department.
Case Construction networks to assure natural Equipment has awarded the drainage. Misdirected $25,000 Dire States storm water runoff can and Equipment Grant to Surrey, will continue to cause N.D., for much-needed major damage to our city’s road drainage revitalization infrastructure if we don’t and flood control projects take care of it. Now we throughout the city. Due to can.” years of sudden urban plan“Dire States is all about ning and insufficient fundmaking an impact on coming, several drainage-ways munities that have strughave filled with years of gled under the weight of sediment, restricting natural their crumbling infrastrucrun-off of storm water and ture,” said Michel yearly snowmelt. There Marchand, vice president also are several roads that — North America, Case require drainage ditches to Construction Equipment. be installed to prevent “Drainage control and flooding. flood mitigation are essenThe poor drainage has tial when it comes to posiwreaked havoc on roadtioning a city for future ways throughout Surrey — growth, and these projects costing large portions of the Case Construction Equipment has awarded the $25,000 in Surrey, North Dakota, city’s yearly budget to Dire States Equipment Grant to Surrey, N.D., for much- will improve multiple maintain. In addition to needed road drainage revitalization and flood control facets of the community flooding and infrastructure projects throughout the city. and its operations. Making damage, the drainage issues a difference at the local have caused several areas in town to collect and pool stand- level has been the focus of the Dire States Grant since it ing water, creating a public health concern. launched three years ago.” The 2018 grant will provide the township with $25,000 in The grant was awarded after soliciting submissions free equipment rental for the project through Case dealer nationwide from local communities to use heavy equipment Titan Machinery. to improve a critical piece of local infrastructure. A commit“This grant will allow us to finally address some of these tee of representatives from Case chose the winner. major drainage concerns in our city,” said Keith Hegney, For more information on Dire States, and to see how the public works director, Surrey, N.D. “This will vastly grant is being put to use by previous winners, visit improve our community’s drainage issues by stopping flood- DireStates.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment ing and saving our city’s roadways by removing vegetation and soil, grading the land surface and constructing drainage Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Michel Marchand
Case Construction Equipment has named Michel Marchand as vice president for North America, replacing Scott Harris who has taken a similar role at Case IH. Marchand, who previously served as the regional sales director for Canada, will now oversee all Case Construction operations in North America. “He has both comprehensive knowledge of the construction equipment business and a passion for the Case brand,” said Leandro Lecheta, chief operating officer — NAFTA, CNH Industrial. “Throughout his career, Michel has consistently developed strong partnerships with our dealers in order to maximize growth and seize all the opportunities that the market has to offer.” “The Case Construction brand is strong throughout North America, and we have a real opportunity now, with the advances made across the breadth of our product lines and the development of our dealer network, to make an even greater impact for our customers and compete in new ways across all markets,” said Marchand. “I am very proud to be a part of the future here at Case.” Marchand left the automotive industry and first joined CASE as a business manager in 2009, and then took on the role of regional sales director in 2011. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Construction Starts on $16M Affordable Housing Project SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) Construction has begun on a new affordable housing development that will bring dozens of apartments and commercial space to a Syracuse neighborhood. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced April 17 that ground had been broken on the $16 million construction project in the city’s Northside section. The Democrat said the Butternut Crossing development will include six new buildings and a seventh structure that will be rehabilitated. More than a dozen dilapidated buildings have been demolished to make way for the project, part of the state’s ongoing five-year, $20 billion plan to provide affordable housing across New York. The Syracuse project is located directly across the street from the St. Joseph Health Center campus.
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Home Depot to Donate$50M to Train Construction Workers Emily Buenzle
pany’s efforts to provide housing to veterans with a donation of $250 million through 2020, USA Today reported. To begin, the Home Depot funds will go toward a class of 40 soldiers from Fort Stewart in Georgia and Fort Bragg in North Carolina who will graduate in March 2018 with instruction and hands-on training in carpentry, framing, plumbing and electrical work. From there, they will likely move on to apprenticeships or jobs in the construction industry, USA Today reported.
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In an effort to help stem the labor shortage the construction industry has been facing, Home Depot has announced that it plans to donate $50 million to train 20,000 people in construction over the next 10 years. The Home Depot Foundation will donate the money to the Home Builders Institute, which will focus on training veterans, U.S. Army soldiers who will soon return to civilian life, high school students and disadvantaged youth, USA Today reported. “It’s important that we support the trades,” said Home Depot CEO Craig Menear. Funding Is Key According to the Home Builders Institute (HBI), which currently trains around 3,500 construction workers each year, finding adequate funding is a frequent struggle. Although HBI does receive money from the Department of Labor, states and local workforce boards, CEO John Courson said the Institute must constantly work to renew grants. Courson said the funds from the Home Depot initiative will increase its number of certified graduates annually by 2,000, USA Today reported.
The Home Depot Foundation will donate the money to the Home Builders Institute, which will focus on training veterans, U.S. Army soldiers who will soon return to civilian life, high school students and disadvantaged youth, USA Today reported.
“This is going to take us to a new level,” said Courson. Aiding Soldiers and Veterans What’s more, the funding will allow HBI to train even more soldiers—right now, it trains about 120 soldiers annually, but with funding from the Home Depot, HBI will be able to train an additional 1,500 each year,
USA Today reported. “[The soldiers] love to work with their hands, they work well in a team and they’re used to being outdoors and in the elements,” said Courson. According to Menear, soldiers and veterans will account for close to 15,000 of the 20,000 newly trained workers from the program. This goes hand-in-hand with the com-
Expanding Education Home Depot’s funding joins initiatives across the country: • According to Courson, HBI has licensed its program to 36 high schools in the past two years alone who are revitalizing vocational tracks, and is looking at expanding to another 40; and • Lowe’s recently announced a program to provide $2,500 to employees in Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Denver and Richmond, Va. who would like to take an online construction class in an effort to explore other career options, USA Today reported. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
ConExpo Takes Lead Spot in ‘Top Trade Shows’ List ConExpo-Con/AGG has taken the number-one spot in the Top Trade Show list annually compiled by the Trade Show News Network (TSNN). TSNN is the online information resource for the exhibitions and events industry and ranks the top trade shows in the United States by exhibit space size. “This honor is a tribute to AEM’s members and the support of our industries that make this show the gathering place every three years,” said Sara Truesdale Mooney, show director of ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017 and vice president of strategy and business development, Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). “Our new immersive Tech Experience amplified the technology in the exhibits and was just one example that underscored our team’s commitment to deliver an unparalleled show experience and content to inspire and inform attendees about what’s next.” AEM also earned top-show honors for its other 2017 expositions: • ICUEE — The Demo Expo ranked number 5
“This honor is a tribute to AEM’s members and the support of our industries that make this show the gathering place every three years.”
exhibitors, attendees and industry groups in the show planning process to produce events with measureable results that meet their business needs,” said Mooney.
World’s First 3D-Printed Excavator, Industry GiveBack Initiatives A highlight at ConExpoCon/AGG’s Tech Experience was the unveiling by the show and colocated IFPE of the world’s first fully-functional 3D-printed excavaSara Truesdale Mooney tor, featuring fluid power innovaAEM tions, and the first large-scale use of steel in 3D printing, known as additive manufacturing. In non-show years, ConExpoCon/AGG continues to spotlight • IFPE, International Fluid Power technology advancements with its CONEXExposition ranked near the top 100 (IFPE PO-CON/AGG 365 initiative. For more co-owner is NFPA, National Fluid Power information, visit https://www.conexAssociation) poconagg.com/subscribe/. AEM shows are industry-run in which ConExpo-Con/AGG and ICUEE 2017 participants have a voice in show planning, also featured industry give-back auctions industry partnerships enhance value, the among their special events and related netAssociation carefully monitors costs and working opportunities. All proceeds went to revenues go back into industry services. the nonprofit Call of Duty Endowment, ded“AEM works proactively with members, icated to helping connect military veterans
with quality jobs. Sign Up! Exhibit Space Sales Open for Shows All three AEM-produced 2017 shows achieved record size: ConExpo-Con/AGG spanned more than 2.66 million net sq. ft.; ICUEE covered nearly 1.24 million net sq. ft. and IFPE featured nearly 170,000 net sq. ft. of exhibits. Exhibit space sales are now open for the 2019 ICUEE — The Demo Expo, also known as the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition. The biennial show will be held Oct. 1 to 3, 2019, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. Visit www.icuee.com for details on the space assignment process and deadlines for priority exhibit space selection. Exhibit space sales for ConExpoCon/AGG and IFPE are scheduled to open in late spring. Visit www.conexpoconagg.com and www.ifpe.com for details. The triennial colocated shows will be held March 10 to 14, 2020, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Caterpillar Announces Executive Officer Changes Due to Charter’s Retirement Following the announcement that Group President Rob Charter has elected to retire, Caterpillar Inc. has announced changes in responsibilities for two group presidents and the appointment of a new group president. All changes are effective June 1, 2018. Bob De Lange to Become Group President of Customer & Dealer Support Caterpillar Group President Bob De Lange, current Construction Industries group president, will oversee Customer & Dealer Support, replacing Charter.
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“During his 25-year career with Caterpillar, Bob has delivered excellent results in leadership positions across Europe, the United States and Asia,” said Caterpillar CEO Jim Umpleby. “Throughout his career, Bob has built strong relationships with our dealers while holding a range of product and marketing positions. His diverse experience working with our dealer network makes him ideally suited to lead the Customer & Dealer Support group for Caterpillar.” Tom Pellette to Become Group President of Construction Industries Caterpillar Group President Tom Pellette, current Energy & Transportation group president, will now lead Construction Industries, replacing De Lange. “Tom delivered strong results during a challenging time for the industry when previously leading our Construction Industries organization, and with Bob De Lange’s move, Tom is best positioned to resume the leadership role for Construction Industries,” Umpleby said. Ramin Younessi Appointed Group President of Energy & Transportation Caterpillar’s board of directors has appointed Ramin Younessi a Caterpillar group president. Younessi will lead Caterpillar’s Energy & Transportation group, replacing Pellette. Younessi is currently vice president of Caterpillar’s Industrial Power Systems Division (IPSD). “Ramin’s extensive leadership experience prior to joining Caterpillar, combined with his outstanding leadership of IPSD for the last five years, make him a valuable addition to the Executive Office,” Umpleby said. Younessi joined Caterpillar in 2013, bringing more than 25 years of outside senior leadership experience. Previous executive responsibility included product development, quality, purchasing and product planning with Navistar, as well as product development and planning for Daimler AG’s commercial vehicle division. Younessi’s replacement will be named soon. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Construction Employers Add 228,000 Jobs Construction employment increased by 228,000 jobs over the past year despite a weather-related dip in March, and the industry’s unemployment rate fell to 7.4 percent, the lowest yet for March, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for revitalizing and adequately funding career and technical education and training programs to ensure that employment in the high-paying industry would continue to grow. “Construction employment indicators are still signaling strong demand on an annual basis, even though unusually bad weather in several regions probably depressed hiring in March,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Employment is rising twice as fast as for the overall economy, pay rates and growth are outpacing the private sector as a whole, and the industry's unemployment rate was the lowest ever for March.” Construction employment totaled 7,150,000 in March, a dip of 15,000 for the month but an increase of 228,000, or 3.3 percent, over 12 months. The economist pointed out that the year-over-year growth rate in
industry jobs was more than double the 1.5 percent rise in total nonfarm payroll employment. Hourly earnings in the industry averaged $29.43 in March, a rise of 2.9 percent from a year earlier. That put average pay in construction 9.7 percent higher than the average for all nonfarm private-sector jobs, which rose 2.7 percent in the past year, to $26.82, the economist noted. The unemployment rate in construction dropped from 8.4 percent a year earlier to 7.4 percent last month — the lowest March rate since the series began in 2000. The number of unemployed job seekers with recent construction experience declined to 696,000 in March 2018, which was the lowest total for March since 2001, Simonson said. Residential construction — comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors — shrank by 7,000 jobs in March but added 114,200 jobs, or 4.3 percent, over the past 12 months. Nonresidential construction (building, specialty trades, and heavy and civil engineering construction) employment also increased by 114,200, or 2.7 percent, over 12 months, despite a drop of 8,200 jobs in
March. Construction officials said the new employment figures show the industry continues to create high-paying, longterm jobs but that there is a critical need for more workers. They urged officials at all levels of government to re-invigorate and adequately fund career and technical education programs. “Construction offers great careers, with above-average pay both for entrylevel workers and for the industry as a whole compared to the private-sector average,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “To make sure students and workers displaced from other jobs have the chance to gain the skills needed to succeed in growing sectors like construction, government officials must do their part. That means funding up-todate career and technical education and training, and allowing the industry to collaborate in providing opportunities.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
IACET Renews AGC’s Accredited Provider Status to Offer Continuing Education Units The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has once-again awarded the Associated General Contractors of America with Accredited Provider status. As a result, the construction association will be able to continue offering IACET’s Continuing Education Units to members who complete the association’s relevant courses. “Our education programs educate over 3,000 construction professionals each year in crucial technical and management skills so that our members can continue to thrive in a constantly evolving industry,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Our renewed accreditation is a demonstration of our continuing commitment to quality adult education and high standards for
all of our programs.” The association offers IACET Continuing Education Units for a number of its programs, including its Advanced Management Program and Construction Project Manager Courses, and for many of its educational programs offered during the association’s annual convention. In addition, construction safety professionals can receive the Continuing Education Units by taking the association’s Safety Management Training Course and Advanced Safety Management Training Course. “We are pleased to reaccredit AGC of America as an Accredited Provider,” said Peter Finn, IACET Chair. “AGC joins over 600 organizations around the globe that have had their programs vetted by third-party
experts in continuing education thereby ensuring the highest possible standards are met.” The association completed a rigorous application process, including a review by an IACET site visitor, and successfully demonstrated adherence to the international group’s design, development, administration and evaluation standards. In addition, the construction association is now linked to the IACET website and is recognized as offering the highest quality continuing education and training programs. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-279-5200 Jessup, MD 410-792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301-725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-5430 Delmar, DE 302-846-3033 www.elliottfrantz.com
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DON T SET LIMITS ON WHAT YOU CAN DO. Most excavators com me with a power boost function that can deliver extra force when you needd it most – but only for a few seconds at a time. What good does that do when you have a whole day’s work ahead of you? The power boost in KOBELCO excavators provides ~10% more bucket breakout force when you need it, for as long aas you need it. They also offer a dedicated heavy lift function that provides ~10% more power whe h n liftiing and swinging. Combib ne that with our heavy-duty construction and you can be sure they’ll nev a ch
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Ditch Witch Organization Partners With Vacuworx Vacuum lifting technology offers cated to offering our customers an effective approach to moving innovative, cost-effective, safer materials on tough concrete demosolutions and this partnership lition and construction, road and enables us to further honor and fullandscaping projects. Ditch Witch, fill that commitment.” a Charles Machine Works The Vacuworx PS 1 Portable and Company, has partnered with SL 2 Subcompact vacuum lifting Tulsa-based Vacuworx to bring the systems are compatible with the full benefits of vacuum lifting technololine of Ditch Witch mini-skid steers gy to an expanded network of (the SK600, SK800, SK1050 and underground construction contracSK1550). The PS 1 can lift up to tors, landscapers, municipalities 1,700 lbs. (771 kg) and is an ideal and utilities. solution for lighter and smaller lift Vacuum lifting systems are loads on compact job sites that designed to use constant vacuum require the SK600 unit. The SL 2 pressure to handle heavy loads, weighs just 98 lbs. (44.4 kg) and such as steel road plates and concan lift up to 2,700 lbs. (1,224 kg). crete slabs. The technology elimiIt also is compatible with the full nates the need for conventional lift- Vacuum lifting systems are designed to use constant vacuum pressure to handle heavy loads, such mini-skid steer line, but to get the ing mechanisms that may damage as steel road plates and concrete slabs. The technology eliminates the need for conventional lifting most out of its lifting capabilities mechanisms that may damage materials. materials. the SL 2 must be used in tandem The Vacuworx systems handle with the SK1550 unit. meet the growing challenges and needs of up to 10 times more material than conven- mini-skid steers. The full line of Vacuworx products is “Our partnership with Vacuworx will contractors and municipalities in the under- available at participating Ditch Witch dealertional methods in half the man hours, allowenable our line of mini-skid steers to do what ground construction space.” ing contractors and landscapers to spend less ships. To find a participating dealer near you, “We’re thrilled to partner with the Ditch visit time loading materials and more time others can’t, allowing us to continue offering http://www.ditchwitch.com/ focused on the job, according to the manu- our customers advanced innovation and Witch organization,” said Bill Solomon, find-a-dealer. facturer. Vacuworx compact equipment expanded versatility,” said Randy Rupp, Vacuworx president. “It allows us to expand (This story also can be found on attachments are designed to work with the Ditch Witch vice president of product strate- the distribution of our vacuum lifting tech- Construction Equipment Guide’s website at full line of construction-grade Ditch Witch gy. “The vacuum lifting attachments help nology and reach new markets. We’re dedi- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Chicago Pneumatic Recognizes Achievements in Sales Chicago Pneumatic Power Technique (CP) held its annual manufacturer’s representative sales meeting recently in New Orleans. During the meeting, CP honored individuals and reps that have demonstrated outstanding achievement in sales and customer care. Winners were selected based on their performance in 2017. The three categories included CP Regional Sales Manager of the Year; Power, Air and Light Rep Group of the Year; and Rep Group of the Year. “Our sales team and rep groups give the CP brand a great name in the market, and we are excited to honor them at our annual meeting,” said Jonathan Cook, vice president of sales at CP. “All honorees are deserving for consistently going above and beyond their job requirements, and we Jonathan Cook (L), vice president of sales at CP, presented Jonathan Cook (L) with Randy Chidester, general manager Dmitri Cremo with the regional sales manager of the year at Essex West. are proud to present these awards to them.” award.
Regional Sales Manager of the Year Based out of Melcroft, Pa., Dmitri Cremo was awarded regional sales manager of the year for CP, his second consecutive award. The award goes to the sales manager with the highest volume of sales on the CP team. Cremo, who has been a regional sales manager at CP for more than 15 years, is responsible for increasing market share and new business development and manages 10 sales reps in the Northeast. “Our dealer base associates CP as partners in profit making,” said Cremo. “Personal commitment to their success insures our own.”
Power, Air and Light Rep Group of the Year Serving the northwest rental market since 1982, Essex-Silver Line of Ridgefield, Wash., receives the award as the top seller of CP power, air and light products. For more information on Essex-Silver Line, visit www.essexsilverlinewest.com.
was awarded Rep Group of the Year with the highest volume of sales overall across all CP product lines. Established more than 20 years ago, Trinity now serves 11 states in the United States. For more information on Trinity, visit www.trinityreps.com. For more information on Chicago Pneumatic, visit www.cp.com.
Rep Group of the Year Trinity Equipment Solutions, based in Dallas, Texas,
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Truckers Could Face Penalties for Not Using Logging Devices AASHTO JOURNAL
industry is ready for it or how many freight truckers may see their trips Commercial vehicle drivers that interrupted. are not using electronic logging Transport Topics, a publication of devices as of April 1 face the prospect the American Trucking Associations, of authorities penalizing them by reported that “with few exceptions, immediately placing them out of the rule mandates any driver required service for 10 hours, assessing points to previously keep a paper record of against their driver records and perduty status must install an ELD.” haps levying civil fines. It quoted Collin Mooney, execuWhile some drivers of agricultural tive director of the Commercial vehicles are exempt, most types of Vehicle Safety Alliance, saying that if truckers have been under the ELD an inspector or officer places a driver rule from the Federal Motor Carrier out of service for 10 hours for violatSafety Administration since it took ing the ELD mandate, once that perihold Dec. 18, though the agency gave od is completed the driver can use drivers a grace period until April paper records of duty to get to the before the penalties would kick in. final destination. Once the monthly calendar turns “But they can’t be re-dispatched over, however, authorities can start until they have an ELD installed,” applying the penalties to operators Mooney said. found driving without the electronic Commercial vehicle drivers that are not using electronic logging devices as of April 1 face the He added that “some inspectors or prospect of authorities penalizing them by immediately placing them out of service for 10 hours, officers may just place the driver out log books. The regulation is intended to assessing points against their driver records and perhaps levying civil fines. of service for 10 hours. Others may increase highway safety by ensuring place the driver out of service and that commercial drivers adhere to not reflect their true work day. who own their own rigs — and who pay any issue a citation as well. It’s really up to the federal hours-of-service rules and take their However, the rule is controversial within extra costs out of their own pockets — have officer within each jurisdiction.” required rest periods. ELDs, backers say, the trucking industry, where many trucking lobbied against it. (This story also can be found on would replace paper logbooks that drivers fleet companies had already shifted to them Now that the compliance deadline is Construction Equipment Guide’s website at fill out themselves and which sometimes do and paid for the equipment while drivers imminent, it is not clear how much of the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mack Anthem to Haul Richard Petty’s Legendary #43 Mack Trucks and Richard Petty Motorsports announced an expansion of their partnership, under which a Mack Anthem will haul the legendary number 43 racecar currently driven by Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr., one of the brightest young stars in NASCAR today. “It just had to be a Mack Anthem, a new American icon, hauling the number 43 car made famous by ‘The King’ Richard Petty,” said John Walsh, Mack vice president of marketing. “Bubba Wallace has brought great new energy to the sport, and we’re looking forward to sharing
that excitement with customers.” Wallace came in second in the 2018 DAYTONA 500 in February, making NASCAR history with the best performance by an African-American driver. Wallace is the first full-time African-American NASCAR driver since the 1970s. “Key to the success of any partnership like this is a genuine connection between the two brands,”
Walsh said. “Both Mack and Richard Petty Motorsports are distinctly American, with strong pasts, ground-breaking presents and bright futures.” For more information about Mack, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mack Trucks and Richard Petty Motorsports announced an expansion of their partnership, under which a Mack Anthem will haul the legendary number 43 racecar currently driven by Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr., one of the brightest young stars in NASCAR today.
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Felling Trailers Debuts EZ Tilt Technology at 2018 Show Felling Trailers Inc. debuted its EZ Tilt Technology with the FT-12 EZ-T tilt trailer at the 2018 Rental Show in New Orleans, La. Felling’s EZ Tilt Technology allows for ground level loading with its rotating torsion suspension, providing a 5-degree load angle. This low load angle makes it possible to load and unload low clearance equipment such as floor sweepers, scissor lifts and rollers. The EZ-Tilt trailer is great for rental shops or rental yards, offering the versatility to load a variety of equipment safely and quickly, getting the customer on their way, according to the company. “The EZ Tilt is what I would call a universal trailer, the electric/hydraulic lift system with the power up and down gives the operator the ability to load and deliver two scissor lifts at a time. Plus, with the EZ Tilt’s low load angle, it gives the operator the ability to load the hard to load floor sweepers and has the capacity to haul a skid steer,” said Ed Steinemann, Felling’s national account manager. The Felling Engineering team worked closely with Lippert Components Inc., who designed the axle and suspension system, to develop a trailer that was unique, reliable, and user friendly. “We were excited to work with Felling Trailers on their EZ Tilt project and look forward to the future development and growth of this suspension system in the market,” said Bob Boone, Lippert Components Inc. director of sales — towables.
“The EZ Tilt trailer’s ground level loading ability provides such versatility; it can be utilized in many different markets where transporting low clearance equipment is a must. Knowing the strong model demand that existed in the rental market, there was no question that The Rental Show was the place to debut the trailer,” said Patrick Jennissen, Felling Trailers VP sales /marketing. EZ Tilt Standard Specifications: • Deck Length — 18.5 ft. (5.6 m) tilt deck length, including 3.5 ft. (1 m) approach plate at the rear of the deck • Electric/Hydraulic Lift System —
Electric/hydraulic pump with corded remote and 12 V battery in a lockable enclosure • Axles/Suspension — (2) 7K-drop axles with rotating torsion suspension • Approx. Deck Height/Load Angle — 20.5 in. (52 cm) unloaded deck height, 5 degree load angle For more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Felling’s EZ Tilt Technology allows for ground level loading with its rotating torsion suspension, providing a 5-degree load angle. This low load angle makes it possible to load and unload low clearance equipment such as floor sweepers, scissor lifts and rollers.
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Asphalt Care Equipment Inc. 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 www.asphaltcare.com
Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 www.foleyinc.com
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Buyers Products Introduces Fleet Series Drill-Free Light Bar Cab Mount Buyers Products, a manufacturer of For more information, visit Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentwork truck equipment, introduced the www.buyersproducts.com. Fleet Series drill-free light bar cab (This story also can be found on guide.com.) mount. The mount eliminates the need to drill mounting holes into the cab roof because it bolts into holes provided by the OEM third brake light. The simple, one-piece construction offers a quick install and a low-profile design for improved aerodynamics. The new light bar cab mount is ideal for aluminum cabs that do not work with magnetic mounts. “The Fleet Series mount is a game changer for those who don’t want to drill into their cab,” said Dan Doerr, director of new product development at Buyers Products. “Buyers’ vertical integration and diversity of product allows us to offer The Fleet Series drill-free light bar cab mount eliminates the need to drill this light bar cab mount at an mounting holes into the cab roof because it bolts into holes provided by the incredible value.” OEM third brake light.
NTEA Offers Congratulations to Latest Member Companies Earning MVP Status Because standards don’t raise themselves, NTEA’s Member Verification Program (MVP) acknowledges the companies leading the industry to excellence. Fleet managers, truck dealers and OEMs know truck equipment manufacturers and distributors with MVP status have implemented specific business and quality standards and comply with federal regulations. New MVP members (as of March 31, 2018) • Crysteel Truck Equipment Inc. (Lake Crystal, Minn.) • HP Fairfield (Skowhegan, Maine) • Knapheide Truck Equipment Center Charleston (Ladson, S.C.) • Prime Time SV (Elkhart, Ind.) • Reading Truck Equipment (Nashville, Tenn.) • Utility Equipment Service Inc. (Spring Hill, Tenn.) Renewals • Adrian Steel Co. (Adrian, Mich.) • BrandFX Body Co./Gem Top (Fort Worth, Texas) • Demers Ambulances (Beloeil, Quebec) • Fontaine Modification Co. (Charlotte, N.C.) • General Body Mfg. Co. of Texas (Houston, Texas) • HA Dehart & Son (Thorofare, N.J.) • Intercon Truck Equipment Inc. (Aston, Pa.) • J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers Div. Somerset Welding &
Steel Inc. (Somerset, Pa.) • Knapheide Truck Equipment–Southwest (Red Oak, Texas) • Manning Equipment LLC (Louisville, Ky.) • Masterack (Kansas City, Mo.) • Masterack (Wentzville, Mo.) • Palmer Power & Truck Equipment (Indianapolis, Ind.) • ProAir LLC (Elkhart, Ind.) • Reading Truck Equipment (Bowmansville, Pa.) • Rugby Mfg. Co. (Rugby, N.D.) • Special Fleet Service Inc. (Harrisonburg, Va.) • Supreme Midwest (Goshen, Ind.) • Summit Truck Bodies LLC (Wathena, Kan.) Current NTEA distributor and manufacturer members are encouraged to apply for MVP status at any time. There is no charge — NTEA underwrites the cost of MVP as part of an ongoing effort to enhance the core competencies of its members. Once qualified, companies receive MVP status for a three-year term. To renew, MVP members must again document compliance, ensuring their ongoing commitment to professionalism, industry knowledge and high performance. For more information, call 800/441-6832 or visit ntea.com/mvp. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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
Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Trailer Sales Contact John Connor 302-521-2601 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
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
Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800-616-5666 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 800-358-6007
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Ditch Witch Mid-States www.ditchwitchmidstates.com 3660 Interchange Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-443-9751 888-DITCHWITCH
Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. www.vermeermidatlantic.com 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274
9052 Marshall Road Cranberry Township, PA 16066 724-742-2844 888-DITCHWITCH
Manassas, VA 877-661-6566 Ashland, VA 800-552-2074
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
Rudd Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731
Bangor, ME Clearfield, PA Contact your local dealer:814.765.8500 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME Dealer Name 207.498.2547
Louisville, KY Dealer Name 502.456.4050
Concord, NH City, ST 603.224.4063
Charleston, WV City, ST 304.755.7788
Highway Equipment & City, ST Supply Co. 123.456.7890 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031
Tyler Equipment City, ST East Longmeadow, MA 123.456.7890 413.525.6351
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Malvese Hicksville, City, ST NY 516.681.7600 123.456.7890 Riverhead, NY City, ST 631.369.1147 123.456.7890
Penn-Jersey Deptford, City, STNJ 856.227.6400 123.456.7890 Middlesex, NJ City, ST 732.377.4130 123.456.7890 Lionville, PA
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Vantage Equipment City, STNY Latham, 518.220.9500 123.456.7890 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Dealer Name Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611 City, ST 123.456.7890
Woodco Machinery Woburn, City, STMA 781.935.3377 123.456.7890 City, ST 123.456.7890 City, ST 123.456.7890
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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.
Scrap, Recycling Industry Gathers in Las Vegas for ISRI
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Larry Matus of Gensco brought an orange peel grapple to the show.
Ronald Szpak, sales manager of Young Corporation, presents the new D series scrap grapple, specifically designed for high-performance material handlers.
he Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) held its 2018 convention from April 14 to 19 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. “The ISRI Convention and Exposition is the largest event in the recycling industry year-after-year,” according to the ISRI 2018 web page. Attendees were introduced to the newest equipment and latest technology available in the scrap and recycling industry. Representatives from throughout the industry were on hand to speak with guests about their products. This year’s keynote speaker at the opening general session was former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, who served during the George W. Bush administration. Also, on hand was David Pogue, technology columnist of Yahoo Tech. Pogue was scheduled to give the speech during Nick Rogers, product specialist of Liebherr, shows off ISRI’s closing general session. the L550 Liebherr XPower wheel loader featuring a In keeping with ISRI tradition, the silent auction is one of scrap and recycling package. the highlights. Over eight years, the auction has raised nearly $200,000 from donations such as scrap metal art, hotel packages, jewelry, sporting goods and equipment and tools for scrap facilities, according to the ISRI web page. This year’s memorable items include a motorcycle scrap metal sculpture; registration and hole sponsorship for the ISRI Indiana Chapter Golf Outing; a registration plus onenight hotel stay for the ISRI Gulf Coast Chapter’s summer convention in New Orleans; and a registration for the ISRI Rocky Mountain Chapter’s fall meeting. Attendees also had the opportunity to attend various sessions designed to keep members up-to-date on all that is happening in the scrap and recycling industry, including business opportunities, state-of-the-art equipment and technology advancements. (This story also can be found on Construction Randy Phillips, SE regional manager of Link-Belt, Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipexplains the features of this 380 X4 purpose-built mentguide.com.) CEG material handler.
(L-R): Caterpillar’s Justin Folwz, Pou Fabrizius, Todd Benson, Garry Monaghan, Ken Felcyn, Danielle Livengood, Vincent Migeotte, George Pinther and Hugo Pravena, introduce the Cat MH3026 purpose-built material handler with orange peel grapple. This model replaces the MH3024.
see ISRI page 76
Working the Howell Tractor booth (L-R) are John Maneno, Phil Linoski, Michael Morton, Alan Johnson, Gary Hammond, Tom Ellis, Bill McNamara and William Van Der Kleij.
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Bangor, ME
800-270-2547 Westbrook, ME 800-262-5714 Concord, NH 603-224-4063
Chadwick-Baross Chelmsford, MA 800-804-0775 Bangor, ME
Penn-Jersey Machinery 800-698-4838
www.pennjerseymachinery.com Deptford, Caribou, ME NJ 856-227-6400 800-270-2547 Middlesex, NJ
Westbrook, Westbrook, M ME 732-377-4130 800-262-5 800 262-5714 71 4 Lionville, PA 610-363-9200
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Leslie Equipment Company www.lec1.com 6248 Webster Rd. Cowen, WV 26206 304-226-3299 Fax: 304-226-3067 Beaver, WV 304-255-1525 Cross Lanes, WV 304-204-1818 Fairmont, WV 304-534-5454
Norton, WV 304-636-6421 Ashland, KY 606-327-1709 Pikeville, KY 606-432-0321 Marietta, OH 740-373-5255
Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com
Westchester Tractor, Inc 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com
Bobcat of Saratoga 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com
Cleaves Co. Inc. 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833 www.cleavesco.com
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Screen Machine Industries Selects Volvo Penta to Supply Engines for Crushers
MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com
Screen Machine Industries has selected Volvo Penta to supply EPA Tier IV Final engines for its new 4043TRseries rock crushers. Volvo Penta’s emissionreduction technology and service support are rapidly winning converts in the industrial engine marketplace, according to Darren Tasker, vice president of industrial sales at Volvo Penta of the Americas. A key reason is the fuel efficiency and company’s SCR emission- Screen Machine Industries has selected Volvo Penta to supply EPA Tier IV Final reduction technology that engines for its new 4043TR-series rock crushers. reduces downtime and cost of schedule for rolling out the new rate Volvo Penta’s Tier IV Final ownership. “Volvo Penta has an excellent repu- 4043TR crusher at ConExpo- engines across other machines in the tation around the industry with reliable Con/AGG; we required some very future, according to Escobar. For more information, visit engines that reduce fuel consumption specific design requests that Volvo and maintenance,” said Mauricio Penta was able to accommodate while www.screenmachine.com. (This story also can be found on Escobar, COO and engineering direc- keeping to our schedule. We found tor at Screen Machine Industries. them to be very receptive to our Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipment“Volvo Penta’s engineering team needs.” Screen Machine expects to incorpo- guide.com.) worked hard to meet our aggressive
Okada America Promotes Jim Brown to President After Tony Neikirk Steps Down Okada America Inc. has announced the promotion of Jim Brown to the position of president. Brown, who has replaced Tony Neikirk, previously served as the executive vice president of Okada America Inc., having been appointed to that position in 2015. Neikirk, who steps down after 20 years of service to Okada in many managerial capacities, will continue to serve as a consultant to Okada America Inc. through the transition. Brown brings a wealth of construction and mining equipment experience spanning 30 plus years. He has brought a “focused, pro-active customer philosophy” to Okada as he has extensive expertise at the manufacturing level and recognizes the importance of putting the cus-
Jim Brown
tomer first. His previous experience includes engineering, general management and
outside sales of construction and mining equipment. He has served in upper management for engineering personnel, national accounts, product marketing, service center facilities and sales and service departments. As president, Brown will establish both company and individual sales goals while maintaining and strengthening the distributor network and will oversee operations. Brown looks “to meet the changing market challenges by building on the ‘Okada tradition’ of great products and customer-oriented product support.” For more information, visit www.okadaamerica.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties 100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500
16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200
H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284
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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor, and recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267
4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410
Metso’s Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw crusher: Meeting your demands for high capacity with maximum efficiency That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.
541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552
800-634-5634
FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com
732-885-5555
Improve the efficiency and profitability of your crushing operation with the redesigned Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels, and an IC700™ process control system, ensure high productivity, user-friendly operation, and good mobility in tough crushing applications. The LT106 is also available with Metso’s Fleet Management technology, providing remote monitoring of functions, parameters, and location for more efficient operation. Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay
WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420
800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com
CB
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CB CON-AGG A Division of Cleveland Brothers
www.cbconagg.com 2009 State Rd. Camp Hill, PA 17011
888-725-4903 717-561-3339 Aggregates, quarry, contractor, and recycling customers in the state of PA Locations 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA
4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA
Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA
168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA
11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA
2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA
3950 Depot Road Erie, PA
Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA
1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA
Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA
145 Rose St. Indiana, PA
4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA
3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA
309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA
US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA
441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA
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Metso Touts Processing Performance, Improved Sustainability Solutions
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. DE, MD, VA & Southeast PA (610) 279-5200 www.elliottfrantz.com
Several customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products.
EHRBAR NY City Metro Area/Long Island/ The Hudson Valley & Fairfield County, CT (914) 738-5100 www.ehrbar.com
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. Central & Western PA (717) 766-7671 www.grofftractor.com
Metso presented its extenStates, as well as the first sive metal recycling product Lindemann EtaRip offering at the ISRI PreShredder this fall. Convention and Exposition Internationally, the company 2018 taking place April 14has sold three new shredders 19. Metso experts at the to China, multiple shredders, event advised on how to shears and balers in Europe choose the most suitable and Asia, and approximately equipment for different two dozen Metso N-Series types of metal recycling products all over the world. needs to secure optimal In total, more than 150 process efficiency, sustainMetso shredders are currentability and reliability. ly in operation in North “At ISRI, we [addressed] The NIS inclined shear has proven itself as an excel- America alone, which reprekey trends in the metal recy- lent solution for shearing reclaimed rebar from sents about half of the total cling industry in North C&D (construction and demolition) sites, which is operating capacity in the America. We are committed historically a very challenging material to process. market. Additionally, to driving sustainable through the Lindemann and improvements in performance and profitability in our cus- Metso N-Series brands, there are more than 40 shear and tomers’ businesses,” said Keith Carroll, vice president, metal baler installations currently in North America. recycling North America, Metso. The common denominator among all Metso processing Metso N-Series for Smaller, equipment solutions is their high efficiency and low energy Mid-Market Operators consumption, and they are globally recognized as the benchTo better serve smaller and more price sensitive mid-marmark for their product types, according to the company. ket operators, Metso introduced the N-Series line of shears Likewise, their technology, comprehensive service setup and and balers in 2016. These machines offer many of the same safety standards are appreciated and acknowledged by the features and benefits as the Metso Lindemann line of shears industry. This is exemplified in Metso being named as and balers and are fully supported by Metso’s global engiAMM’s Scrap Equipment Provider of the Year for 2017 and neering and service teams. being named as a finalist again for 2018. The N-Series product range includes the NIS inclined shear, NCS clamshell shear/baler/logger, NMS mobile Metso’s Installed Base Continues to Grow in shear/baler/logger, NTB triple ram baler, NLB lid baler, and North America, Globally NBS box shear. These products offer robust performance for In the last year and during the first quarter of 2018, Metso smaller operators and for niche industries. The NIS inclined has continued to grow its installed base in North America shear, for example, has proven itself as an excellent solution and globally. for shearing reclaimed rebar from C&D (construction and In North America, for example, a customer in the Midwest demolition) sites, which is historically a very challenging commissioned its new Texas Shredder equipment. Several material to process. customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products, For more information, visit https://www.metso.com/ including two NIS incline shears and the first U.S.-installed product-finder/#/tags=1070/Family/All. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment NCS shear/baler/logger. Orders are in production to deliver and install new shears in the western and midwest United Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
W. I. CLARK Connecticut (203) 265-6781 www.wiclark.com
CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO. Maine (207) 827-6193 www.centralequiment.biz
ROBERT H. FINKE & SON Western VT & Upstate NY (518) 767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com
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High Flexibility Significant Time Savings Higher Profit! The NEW 1100DS Track Mounted Impact Crusher Equip Sales & Leasing 30 Bernhard Road, Suite 1 North Haven, CT 06473 Phone: (800) 529-2515 or (203) 886-5558 Email: joe@equip-sales.com
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“With the addition of the
Fisher separator in our spread,
85 percent of that unusable material is
“We did not have a complete understanding of the number of wear items that are crucial to aggregate production that we would need, and need in a hurry, when the time came. Items such as bearings, conveyor belts, and idlers can shut our crush spread down immediately; and we learned in a hurry that EESSCO is a company that keeps all of these items in inventory and is very familiar with their installation.”
now usable, which dramatically decreases what is going to our legacy piles.
We have a very good relationship working with EESSCO on this project. They are good business partners.”
“EESSCO has many,
many years of experience in
this industry; they understand my
objectives and they come to the table
with the right products to help us meet
those objectives. They have the resources to do extensive testing, which
“My crusher foreman
is the kind of guy that ordinarily
cannot be bothered with discussions
on breaking rocks unless it’s a discussion with someone who really knows what they’re talking about. It became obvious to me rather quickly that he was giving EESSCO the seal of approval.”
eliminates a lot of guess work.”
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Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Delivers ISRI Keynote ISRI from page 67
Erich Sennebogen (L), owner and managing director of Sennebogen, and Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen, featuring the newly-upgraded Sennebogen 850 E material handler.
Joe Nitch of Clearspan is ready to answer questions about the fabric structures his company has available to the recycling industry.
Dave Donneral, specialized machine sales manager of Kobelco Construction Machinery, has all the information you need on the SK210D-10 demolition excavator.
Aaron Kleingartner, marketing manager of Doosan Infracore, is at the show to promote Doosan’s DL2805 wheel loader.
Jochen Heidt, director of engineering of Terex Fuchs, shows guests around this MHL350 material handler.
Jeff Seavers (L), national sales manager, and Josh Quant, NE sales manager of Moley Magnetics, are at the show to discuss how their magnetic attachments and equipment can make any job run smoother.
Eric Yeomans, product manager of Volvo, introduces the newly updated Volvo L150H 2.0 wheel loader with recycling options.
Dany Martin (L), and Nicolas Gonzales of Kinshofer North America, demonstrate the company’s DRS-60 scrap shear.
Brent Begyn (L) and Mike Weeks, both of Esco, with an Esco double beam grate.
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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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Sandvik’s QE441 Free Flow Provides High-Performing Mobile Scalping Solution
MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties 100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500
With a large choice of screen media and a wide range of adjustable throws and speeds available, this enables the Sandvik QE441 Free Flow to be configured to suit the specific requirements of the application.
The Sandvik QE441 Free Flow provides a versatile and highly efficient mobile solution for handling sticky, moist and wet materials with a high percentage of fines. It is an ideal solution for processing materials such as soils, aggregates, ores, waste, biomass and other waste derived fuels including products with high moisture contents, according to the manufacturer. The unit was designed based on the crusher-style chassis of the Sandvik QE441, combined with a highly productive and aggressive double deck Free Flow screen. The heavy duty scalping screen allows users to process large unscreened material on the rigid scalping top deck, while providing a fine screening solution on the dual motion lower deck. The powerful snapping of the bottom deck media generates an active “flip-flow” movement, which generates a huge throw that propels material upwards and outwards separating material as it does so and thereby eliminates any plugging and blockages. This results in the processing of more sellable products and less waste, according to the manufacturer. Sandvik QE441 Free Flow has been designed with the same user-friendly features of the 1-Series screens. These include Sandvik’s easy to use control system and user interface with sequential start, while two speed tracking will help to reduce travel time between job sites. Sandvik QE441 Free Flow offers increased plant durability and operator comfort, without sacrificing on performance. With a large choice of screen media and a wide range of adjustable throws and speeds available, this enables the Sandvik QE441 Free Flow to be configured to suit the spe-
cific requirements of the application. It complements the Premium jaw crushers and Sandvik QI341 Prisec impact crusher and also can work as a stand-alone unit. Key features of the Sandvik QE441 Free Flow are: • Heavy duty modular top deck scalping screen allows users to process large un-screened material, while a dual motion free flow screen separates fines and sticky material on the bottom deck • Aggressive free flow screen with wide range of adjustable throws and speeds enables the bottom deck to be tailored for numerous applications • Highly efficient and easy-to-use electrical control system with color coded numerical push buttons for ease of operation • Heavy duty crusher-type chassis designed to accommodate interchangeable side conveyors and compatible for 2way or 3-way split configurations • Modular design screen box for easy replacement of screen media • Feeder load sensing facility to prevent blockages and unnecessary downtime • Capable of operating in the most hostile environments • Massive stockpiling capability through integrated hydraulic conveyors • Spacious and easily accessible hydraulically folding maintenance platforms • Radio controlled two speed tracks fitted as standard For more information, visit www.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200
H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284
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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor, and recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267
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Lokotrack® ST2.8™ exceeds expectations in making a clean cement additive That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.
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FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com
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A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source. The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay
WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420
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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!
Eagle 15x36 Jaw Plant - Used Eagle 1536 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant Model 33D4155, Vibratory Pan Feeder with Hydraulic Grizzly Dump 3 x 6 Scalping Screen,Cummins Diesel Engine Drives 50Kw Generator and Hydraulic Pump,Dual-axle, 30" Fold-up Discharge Conveyor, Rear Discharge Conveyor for Screen throughs. Low hrs, Very Good Condition! Please call if interested.
2012 Telsmith 44SBS Cone/Screen Plant - Used Low hr unit equipped with the latest Telsmith Trac 10 automation for easy adjustment. Onboard Telsmith 7x20 Tripple Deck Screen. Call today.
Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!
2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.
2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!
2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.
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Metso Agrees to Buy Swedish Aggregate Equipment Provider “This acquisition is a good strategic fit for Metso, supporting our profitable growth strategy.” Markku Simula Metso
Metso has agreed to acquire the mobile crushing and screening plant provider P.J. Jonsson och Söner, based in Sweden. With the acquisition, Metso aims to strengthen the breadth and availability of its product and service offering for the aggregates industry in the Nordics. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including clearance from the Swedish Competition Authority. The acquisition is expected to close in the third quarter of 2018. The parties have agreed not to disclose the value of the transaction. “This acquisition is a good strategic fit for Metso, supporting our profitable growth strategy,” said Markku Simula, president of Metso’s aggregates equipment business area. “Joining forces with P.J. Jonsson och Söner gives us the opportunity to serve our Nordic customers with complementary offerings.” About P.J. Jonsson och Söner P.J. Jonsson och Söner AB specializes in the supply of mobile crushing and screening plants to a wide range of customers across Sweden. The company’s headquarters are located in Överhörnäs, Sweden, and it has approximately 40 employees. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Aggressive Pricing on Quality Used Equipment 2010 Sandvik QI340 Primary Impactor 51” x 37” Feed Opening, One Previous Owner, Recent Trade, Excellent Condition, New Blow Bars, CAT Engine, Only 2910 Hours. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $179,000
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Sandvik Introduces Cone Crusher System Rebuild Solution Depending on the application, a crusher is either at the heart of the process or is a vital part of the process. It simply cannot be removed for extended periods of time without affecting the productivity. If major components start to fail and the crusher begins nearing the end of its life, Sandvik can replace it and restore the entire crushing system to its original glory. The Sandvik Reborn solution rebuilds a crusher system by exchanging the existing crusher for a new one, and reutilizing existing crusher auxiliaries. This cost-effective solution is up to 40 percent cheaper than replacing the entire crusher system, and is fully compatible with existing plant infrastructure. It also minimizes the risk of unplanned downtime that can come with a major overhaul, according to the manufacturer. “Our Sandvik Reborn solution is a quick and cost-effective way to replace a customer’s worn out crusher with a new one and reuse all of the existing infrastructure,” said Andreas Christoffersson, product manager — rebuilds and upgrades, Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology. “The new crusher is also backed by our three-year extended warranty, and includes onsite services to help customers maximize productivity.”
lation that minimizes disruption and maximizes productivity. A certified Sandvik technician will be on site to supervise the installation of the new crusher to guarantee it is done quickly, thoroughly and efficiently. The customer also gets training in how to best use and maintain the new crusher, as well as condition inspections after the installation that offer maintenance recommendations and alerts about worn-down parts they need to order.
The Sandvik Reborn solution rebuilds a crusher system by exchanging the existing crusher for a new one, and reutilizing existing crusher auxiliaries.
If the auxiliaries meet preconditions for durability and quality, Sandvik can provide a solution to replace the customers’ existing Sandvik crusher. Reutilizing existing crusher auxiliaries usually includes the motor, lubrication and hydraulic tank, hoses, coolers, automation system, sub-frame, electrical
cabinets and wiring. As part of the program, the customer will trade in their old crusher. The footprint of the new crusher is identical to the old one, so there is no need to redo any civil or electrical engineering work or alter the feeder and conveyor arrangements. Sandvik Reborn is a “plug and play” instal-
Sandvik Reborn Crusher Package • New factory-tested crusher covered by a three-year extended warranty • Crusher equipped with all model-specific upgrades that improve reliability • Expert installation supervision • Periodic condition inspections and reports based on annual operating hours • Comprehensive onsite training covering crusher operation and maintenance • Available for Sandvik cone crushers CH420, CH430, CH440, CH660 and CH870 For more information, visit www.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Telsmith Teams Up to Donate Trackchair to U.S. Veteran
Retired Air Force Master Sergeant Juan Reyes spoke at the Telsmith VIP event.
Telsmith Inc., a manufacturer of mineral processing equipment, promoted its T-Series cone crusher hybrid bearing and joined forces with its VIP customers in donating a trackchair to a wounded United States military veteran at the 2018 AGG1 Expo in Houston, Texas. Telsmith showcased its hybrid bearing technology — a lifetime component of the T-Series cone crusher. Many customers and prospects visited the booth to see the hybrid bearing that provides the ability to crush at lower horsepower with improved lift that helps carry the crushing forces, when compared to roller bearing machines. Engineered to hold up to tough, abrasive aggregate and mining processes, the T-Series cones with hybrid bearings deliver tested productivity, safety and ease of maintenance with maximum uptime. Telsmith also promoted The Extra Mile Campaign, which honors those who go the extra mile — from Telsmith employees to people within the aggregates and mining industry, and beyond. The heart of this campaign was the partnership with The Independence Fund and key customers to donate an Action Trackchair to U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran Russell Collins. The Independence Fund delivered that chair in advance of AGG1 and at the Telsmith VIP event showed a video of Collins enjoying areas of his farm such as the fishing pond that he has been unable to access since his injuries.
An Action Trackchair at Telsmith’s booth drew a steady stream of traffic and attention and many visitors spoke with Director of Development Jessica Marinaccio about the Independence Fund. The VIP event allowed donors to talk with Marinaccio and with Retired Air Force Master Sergeant Juan Reyes — a 2017 recipient of an allterrain chair who shared his experience working with the fund and how having the chair has changed his life. The Independence Fund’s Mobility program helps veterans get back outside to enjoy the outdoors through a variety of devices that include all terrain wheelchairs and adaptive bicycles. Many severely wounded veterans have lost the ability to experience activities they previously enjoyed — from hunting and fishing to simply going outside in their backyards. Wounded veterans who use The Independence Fund’s all-terrain mobility devices regain the ability to do the things they love, transforming their lives toward a better future. For more details regarding the Independence Fund programs, call 888/851-7996 or visit www.independencefund.org. For more information about Telsmith, call 262/242-6600 or visit www.telsmith.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Rubble Master Launches RM 120GO! in North America For many years, Rubble Master honest, I didn’t like the way the customers demanded a bigger table was set, so I flipped over the crusher. The wait is over. The RM table.” 120GO! is Rubble Master’s latest Like all Rubble Master impact addition, biggest crusher and newest crushers, the RM 120GO! features flagship impactor. Rubble Master’s fuel efficient The RM 120GO! is ideal for cusdiesel-over-electric drive system tom crushing contractors, large that burns up to 1/3 less fuel than asphalt paving contractors, road same size diesel-hydraulic crushers, builders, demolition contractors and leading to a more profitable cost per material producers, offering them ton. Used for more than 25 years in production capacity of up to 385 tph all Rubble Master crushers, this sys(349 t) without sacrificing mobility. tem is a proven workhorse for even Rubble Master designed a full-size, the most demanding of applications high-performance crusher tailored including asphalt, according to the for the aggregate production market manufacturer. while keeping true to principles of “Until the RM 120GO! there has common sense solutions, safety and never been a mobile crusher capable ease of operation, according to the of working efficiently day in and manufacturer. The RM 120GO! is ideal for custom crushing contractors, large asphalt paving contractors, road day out in asphalt. Thanks to the Weighing just 90,000 lbs. (40,823 builders, demolition contractors and material producers, offering them production capacity of up diesel-electric drive and the wide kg) in a closed-circuit configuration, to 385 tph (349 t). core radiator, overheating problems the RM 120GO! features the that have plagued our competition options and tonnage requirements of today’s Rubble Master’s RM 120GO! can be machine with the mobility and usability ben- for years are non-existent on the Rubble most high performance production demands unloaded and set up for crushing in a closed- efits of a compact machine: “We’ve always Master machines,” said Hanisch. without the weight and hassle of other circuit configuration in less than 20 minutes looked at the crushing industry differently. For more information, visit When I turned my sights to the larger spec- www.rubblemaster.com. machines on the market. Before the RM without the need of any special hand-tools. Gerald Hanisch, owner and CEO of trum of machines, I was unimpressed with 120GO! a same sized impactor could easily (This story also can be found on weigh upwards of 120,000 lbs. (54,431 kg) Rubble Master, explained the RM 120GO! what I saw. I didn’t understand why a Construction Equipment Guide’s website at and require multiple trucks for mobilization. has the production capacity of a full-size machine had to be over 100,000 lbs. To be www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
CEMCO Processing Plant CrushesGlassQuickly, Efficiently CEMCO Inc. provides efficient aggregate operations. The permerecycling equipment that quickly ability of glass sand is ideal for transforms waste glass into a 100 aggregate contractors since it can percent recyclable, cullet or softimprove the quality of gravel in an edged sand byproduct. The glass aggregate mix due to its long-term processing plant processes about strength and thermal insulation as 3,500 to 4,000 lbs. (1,587 to 1,814 well as aesthetic appeal. Certain kg) per hour and is ideal for recystates require as much as 10 percent cling glass for business districts, reclaimed glass to be blended with large casinos or conference centers other aggregates in Class 5, 6 or 7 and municipalities, according to the road base materials. Glass sand also manufacturer. can be used for erosion and irrigaThe glass processing plant transtion control, as landfill covers and forms glass into rounded, 3/8-in. for paint mix. (.95 cm) sand that is safe to the The plant is designed for fast, touch. The machine’s hopper and simple maintenance. All key comconveyor provide efficiency and ponents, such as the rotor parts and ease of use to the operator. The the sizing screen, are easily accessicrusher is powered by a 10-hp, ble. The unit can be quickly cleaned NEMA Class C TEFC electric CEMCO’S glass processing plant processes about 3,500 to 4,000 lbs. (1,587 to 1,814 kg) per hour using a simple detergent mix. motor and features strategically and is ideal for recycling glass for business districts, large casinos and municipalities. CEMCO’s glass processing plant located trapdoors to prevent flying is manufactured in its Belen, N.M., glass debris from exiting the machine, decibels. Once the unit begins processing, reducing the overall frequency of waste facility and is readily available — arriving the yellow operating light turns on to alert removal. This volumetric reduction also to the customer within 6 to 8 weeks after which further enhances operator safety. decreases disposal and haulage costs by sev- purchase. The processing plant incorporates intelli- operators that the machine is in use. The glass processing plant significantly eral hundred dollars per month for most gent controls, resulting in improved operaFor more information, call 505/864-1200 tor safety and efficiency. Its programmable cuts waste handling costs. Offering an eight- operations, according to the manufacturer. or visit www.cemcoturbo.com. The byproducts produced by the glass controls and enhanced safe lockouts prevent to-one size reduction, the economic design (This story also can be found on misuse and minimize the risk of injury. Plus, crushes eight glass containers down to the processing plant can be sold to recycling Construction Equipment Guide’s website at the machine works quietly, at less than 70 equivalent size of just one container — centers as well as used in landfills and www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AEM, EDA to Support CASE Scholarships Southern Illinois Forestry Groups Test Info-Sharing App
One of the manufacturing industry’s greatest challenges is inspiring young people to consider working toward a career in equipment manufacturing. A new initiative led by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)’s Ag Sector Board aims to change that fact by increasing the number of equipment-specific courses being taught in high schools today to help expand awareness of and enthusiasm for the equipment manufacturing industry. With help from the Equipment Dealers Association (EDA), the two organizations have awarded 32 educators from 15 states partial scholarships for certification in equipment courses starting this summer. The courses, offered through the Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE), will qualify teachers to begin teaching the courses this coming fall and reaching over 2,200 students in the 2018-2019 school year. “By leading a teacher scholarship program in partnership with Equipment Dealers Association, we have a great opportunity to help make students more aware of and excited about the opportunities on the equipment side of the Ag industry,” said Curt Blades, senior vice president of ag services at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. “AEM is fully committed to workforce development and we are proud to help provide 32 teachers the training that will help them fully engage their students in the opportunities available in agriculture.” Since the launch of the CASE curriculum, more than 2,500 teachers have achieved certification to teach its classes. However, only about 90 of those certifications are in equipment-specific courses. AEM and EDA hope to increase that number through this scholarship program. “Since its inception, EDA’s Foundation, the Equipment Dealers Foundation, has provided scholarships for students looking to begin or further a career in Ag,” said Joe Dykes, VP of industry relations of EDA. “Now we are thrilled for the opportunity to partner with AEM and CASE to promote the value of an agricultural education from the other side of the classroom. Sponsoring scholarships for teachers is consistent with one of the Foundation’s most important goals, workforce development. The specific programs we’re sponsoring are aimed at closing the skills gap, or the gap between supply and demand for equipment technicians — a major issue in our industry right now. We believe working together to get people excited to teach and learn about agriculture is the best way to grow and sustain interest in our industry.” The teacher certification initiative is just one piece of AEM’s broader, comprehensive workforce development initiative crossing the agriculture equipment and construction industries. To emphasize local workforce development, AEM and EDA members located near the scholarship recipients have an opportunity to connect directly with the teacher and their students. Manufacturers and dealers are encouraged to bring the teacher and students to their facility for hands-on experiences beginning this fall. This supports long-term relationship building with the teacher and the students and develops a sustainable grassroots effort to increase the number of qualified service technicians and technologists entering the workforce. “We expect agriculture teachers to be ‘jacks-of-all-trades’ as they must teach a variety of agricultural, natural resources, and mechanic related subjects while enhancing core-academic disciplines, such as science and mathematics,” said Miranda Chaplin, CASE operations/outreach director. “However, agriculture teachers often have minimal training in how to teach mechanics related content and skills. Funding provided by AEM and EDA is essential for teachers
to gain cutting-edge professional development experiences with CASE to enhance their teaching practices in order to implement STEM-based agricultural mechanics courses. The long-term impact of this support will benefit and spark interest in thousands of high school agriculture students.” CASE is a multi-year approach to agriscience education with rigorous educator training requirements and hands-on, inquiry focused learning activities for students. While CASE currently offers ten courses, the Agricultural Power and Technology (APT) and Mechanical Systems in Agriculture (MSA) prepare students for the wide array of career opportunities in agricultural engineering. Students are immersed in inquiry-based exercises that emphasize in the math and science of agricultural mechanics and engineering. During the CASE Institute, teachers will spend 80 hours working through nearly every lesson in the yearlong curriculum and learning how to deliver lessons in an inquiry-based way that will shift focus in the classroom from teacher-led to student-directed learning. Organizations wishing to contribute or match the teacher scholarship, which currently covers about half of the teacher’s total certification expenses, should contact Brian Voss with AEM at 414/298-4108.
About EDA Founded in 1900, the Equipment Dealers Association (EDA) is a non-profit trade organization representing 4,500 retail dealers extensively engaged in the sale and service of agricultural, construction, industrial, forestry, outdoor power, lawn and garden, and/or turf equipment. EDA provides essential value to its members by enhancing the dealer-manufacturer relationship and advocating for a positive legislative and regulatory environment. EDA is headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., and is affiliated with regional associations located throughout the United States and Canada.
Researchers with the University of Illinois at the Dixon Springs Agricultural Center in Pope County have been working with the forestry agencies to design and create the database.
About NAAE The National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) manages the CASE initiative. NAAE is the professional organization in the United States for agricultural educators. It provides its nearly 8,000 members with professional networking and development opportunities, professional liability coverage and extensive awards and recognition programs. The mission of NAAE is “professionals providing agricultural education for the global community through visionary leadership, advocacy and service.” The NAAE headquarters are in Lexington, Ky.
(AP) Southern Illinois conservation partners are testing a new information-sharing system using their smartphones. The state Department of Natural Resources and the Nature Conservancy are two of several forestry groups testing the database and cloud-based mapping system to track invasive species, prescribed fires and forest management data, The Southern Illinoisan reported. Researchers with the University of Illinois at the Dixon Springs Agricultural Center in Pope County have been working with the forestry agencies to design and create the database. The new system allows researchers to view data while they’re in the field and see information other agencies have collected. The groups previously logged data independently. “This type of information-sharing in real time is what makes this project really innovative,” said Christopher Evans, a researcher with the University of Illinois. The partners recently completed a project that mapped bush honeysuckle in multiple areas across southern Illinois, Evans said. Bush honeysuckle is a low-growing shrub that competes with native vegetation. Researchers hope the collaboration will help agencies better manage forests. “Our forests are something we all identify with here in southern Illinois,” Evans said. “People come from all across the nation to hike the trails, camp, hunt, ride horses, stay in cabins, do driving tours, or just experience our forests. Having healthy, diverse forests with all of the native plants and wildlife that comes with it is a big part of the draw.”
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About the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) AEM is the North American-based international trade group providing innovative business development resources to advance the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. AEM membership comprises more than 950 companies and more than 200 product lines in the agriculture and construction-related industry sectors worldwide. About CASE Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) is an instructional system that is changing the culture of agriculture programs by equipping teachers to elevate student experiences in the agriculture classroom, and preparing students for success in college and careers emphasizing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). For more information about CASE, visit www.case4learning.org.
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Komatsu Machines Make Light Work for Concrete Supplier
Key employees like Dispatcher Chris Barca (L) and Weighmaster Jeff Ricci help Richmond Ready Mix produce and deliver concrete for projects ranging in size from a residential driveway to shopping malls.
(L-R): Richmond Ready Mix Co-owners Scott D’Arco and Joe Garofalo call on Ehrbar Sales Rep Steve Gambutti for all of their equipment needs. “Steve promised that we would never be without a machine, and he has kept his word,” Garofalo shared. “Our loyalty is to Ehrbar 100 percent.”
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Richmond Ready Mix stores 300 to 400 mix designs in its computer system. “We’ve pretty much touched base on every aspect of construction. Some jobs have four or five mix designs attached to them. So, we always need to keep the material on hand to be ready to serve our customers,” said Garofalo. Once a mix is prepared, time is of the essence in moving the product to the customer. Garofalo said that the goal is to get from the Michelle Paolino, finance plant to the jobsite in 40 min- manager utes or less and then it typically takes another 45 to 60 minutes to pour the concrete from the truck. “We have to get it in the truck fast, to the job quickly and off the truck promptly or we’ll be out there with a chipping gun,” he explained. D’Arco and Garofalo pride themselves on keeping in close and regular contact with their customers, a practice they credit as integral to their success. “Everyone wants instant gratification — the ability to make decisions quickly. They want to speak to someone who says ‘we can do that for you’ or ‘we can fix that,’ ” described Garofalo. Not every customer needs enough concrete to build a warehouse or a shopping area such as the Staten Island Mall. Richmond Ready Mix serves 200 to 250 customers, from the small businessman who specializes in sidewalks and curbs to contractors working on enormous industrial projects. They also help weekend-warrior homeowners who want to do their own sidewalks — “everybody counts.” The owners’ customer-service focus extends beyond supplying concrete. “We are always glad to help customers by
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walking them through the process of getting the right permits for a home or commercial space. We can assist from the point when they get their plans approved until we finish their projects,” said Garofalo. Komatsu Reliability To satisfy those wide-ranging customer needs, Richmond Ready Mix relies on its Komatsu wheel loaders from Ehrbar and Sales Rep Steve Gambutti. The machines move sand, stone and all the aggregates required for concrete batches from the delivery drop point in the yard to the company’s two mix plants. Before opening the business, Garofalo called on Gambutti and Ehrbar, based on the recommendation by one his men-
tors. “From day one, Steve was great to work with in getting our first loader, a Komatsu WA270-7,” remembered Garofalo. In less than three years, the company has logged 6,000 hours on the WA270, putting it to the test on a variety of jobs, including snow removal. “That machine has done everything; it’s so reliable. The only things that we’ve needed are routine maintenance and tires, and that’s on us because of the volume,” reported Garofalo. As business increased, Richmond Ready Mix tested a variety of larger wheel loaders before leasing a Komatsu WA380-8 from Ehrbar and Gambutti. “It’s a great machine and its 4.3-cubic-yard bucket is the perfect size to keep our see CONCRETE page 125
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Construction Project Is Largest in Poughkeepsie’s History POUGHKEEPSIE from page 1
Dutchess County and the Hudson Valley deserve a medical center like this,” said Massie. “The patient pavilion at Vassar Brothers Medical Center will be a landmark and asset for the community, a gateway to the city of Poughkeepsie and a site known for the excellent patient care and services provided by its staff. “The mayor has spoken with pride about how this project is the catalyst for a new renaissance for the city. Businesses looking to move here or expand — and their employees — want to know there’s a quality health care system in the area. Health Quest and Vassar Brothers Medical Center are the health care providers of choice, and that will be brought home again when the new building opens.” The medical center has managed patient volume while attempting to modernize and maintain the existing facility. Based on the age of the buildings, future investment was deemed a waste of resources. Because the medical/surgical units and ICU have outlived their usefulness, it was determined the most effective way to address the problem was to construct a new patient pavilion. Massie believes the timing is right for the new facility. “Health Quest is a non-profit system, with four hospitals, including Vassar Brothers and other affiliates, that employs more than 6,000 people throughout the Hudson Valley and northwestern Connecticut. Bringing in construction jobs over the course of the project, as well as other permanent jobs, will have a direct and positive impact on the economic well-being of the city of Poughkeepsie and the region as a whole. “It’s energizing and reassuring to see the progress. It seems like only yesterday we broke ground, and now this grand landmark is taking shape, giving physical, tactile life to our vision. There is palpable excitement felt throughout the campus, as staff and patients watch this incredible transformation. This project has created quite a bit of buzz and excitement with each week of progress. It’s a grand structure, and we are grateful to all the skilled workers who will be able to look back on this project decades down the line and take pride in making what was once a dream a reality.” The more than half-billion-dollar construction project will feature four floors of private inpatient rooms with bathrooms. The rooms will be 330 sq. ft., with each floor housing 66 rooms. The additional patient floor will be able to accommodate another 66 beds, when patient volume requires the space to be completed and opened. With approximately 58,000 sq. ft. of space, the 66-bay emergency room/trauma center will be almost twice the size of the current emergency room that treats 70, 000 patients annually. There will be 15 operating suites, and a 72,000-sq.ft., 30-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) three times larger than the existing unit. Visitor lounges will be constructed, along with a 240-seat cafeteria and outside seating areas. A 300-seat community conference center for staff, etc. also is included in the plans. According to Larry Bell, vice president of construction of Health Quest, the 660-ft.-long structure is in two different seismic class zones. “We had to design two types of seismic foundations that were then combined into one building. Another challenge was bridging the existing power plant. The new power plant is contained within the new building, so during construction a temporary power plant is operational to keep the existing facility running smoothly.”
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Erecting the new building will require 4,424 tons of steel; 30,000 cu. yds. of concrete; 1.4 million lbs. of ductwork; and 152,500 linear ft. of mechanical piping.
Considered the largest construction project in the city of Poughkeepsie’s history, a new inpatient pavilion being built at Vassar Brothers Medical Center will change how patients in the region experience health care.
“We have to make sure the vertical and horizontal relationships are spot on. We will have to coordinate the utilities between the two buildings.” As for the condition of the site prior to construction, “There were numerous residences, several commercial buildings, a helistop and utilities that traveled through the site. The utilities had to be disconnected, and some were relocated. The other buildings were all demolished to make way for the new patient pavilion. Health Quest Systems Inc. photo The concrete foundation Some of the main equipment on site includes a rock crusher and screener; several sits on rock, so blasting was 4-yd. excavators; four 13K lulls; one 6-yd. front end loader; one Cat 735 rock truck; required. one 40-ton roller; and one roller with sheep’s foot. “The team drilled down in some cases up to 70 feet to In addition, a road that goes through the middle of the place the charges. However, the blasts were only felt minibuilding has proved difficult for clearance levels. Another mally, because the area was covered with up to 12 mats concern is the overall slope of the site. weighing 12,000 pounds each, to stifle the sound and prevent “The pavilion is being built on a slope with a 50-foot ele- debris from spreading.” vation drop from top to bottom. And the extensive existing Timothy Grom, director of construction of Health Quest, infrastructure has offered many challenges. This is not a said excavation work started at the south end, farthest from greenfield site.” the existing hospital. Maintaining the existing loading dock and keeping it “To ensure quality and safety, blast vibrations were monfunctional during construction also has been an issue for itored at key hospital locations to make certain no damage crews, along with removing the on-campus helistop and occurred to the existing facility’s foundation and surroundnegotiating alternative landing sites during construction. ing properties, as well as to not affect patients. The team preCurrently, workers are finishing up foundation and water- pared the medical, nursing and ancillary staffs for each blast proofing, underground utilities, structural steel and metal with a number of alerts, including one day, one hour, five deck erection, concrete slabs and interior wall layout. They minutes and one minute prior. anticipate topping off this summer. “There were 100 blasts during excavation. We removed The plans call for constructing an ER/trauma area and more than 100,000 cubic feet of rock with blasting and bulk operating suites. Bell said building this area is no different excavation next to the existing hospital.” than the inpatient or critical care units, as they are all part of Some of the main equipment includes a rock crusher and the overall design. screener, several 4-yd. excavators, four 13K lulls, one 6-yd. He also noted that the new building will be tied to a por- front end loader, one Cat 735 rock truck, one 40-ton roller tion of the existing hospital. see POUGHKEEPSIE page 116
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Reconstruction Project Includes Road Widening, Drainage
RECONSTRUCTION from page 1
The contract was awarded to Joseph B. Fay Company of Glen Burnie, Md. Work began in the fall of 2017, and at this time, project completion is planned for early 2021. The project will reportedly be built in phases. The first phase involves the improvements on I-270, including two bridges over MD 85. Constructed in 1950, they reportedly carry 115,000 vehicles each day. They are deemed safe, but are in need of replacement because of age. The bridges are included on the list of a total of 69 structurally deficient bridges identified by Hogan in 2015. So far, 41 have been rehabilitated or replaced and are no longer listed as structurally deficient.
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Crews excavate adjacent to MD 85 as part of MD 85/I-270 project.
Machines moving heavy drainage pipe.
It has been reported that the remaining 28 are in various stages of design to move them into construction or repair. The Frederick County project includes the construction of MD 85 (Buckeystown Pike) from south of the MDOT SHA District 7 entrance to north of Spectrum Drive, which is a distance of approximately 1.1 mi., as well as the construction of I-270 from 2,700 ft. south of MD 85 to 3,400 ft. south of I-70, which is a distance of approximately 1.3 mi. According to Charlie Gischlar, media relations manager of MDOT SHA, the roadwork will include widening along MD 85 and the construction of a new median along MD 85. In addition, the two bridges over MD 85 will be removed and replaced with a three-
span structure. Other work in the contract includes maintenance of traffic, construction of an ADAcompliant sidewalk and ramp reconstruction, resurfacing of MD 85, signing, and marking installation. Finally, storm water management facilities will be installed along MD 85, construction of bio-swales, drainage improvements, and erosion and sediment control will be completed and traffic signals and lighting work will be completed. Landscape improvements, turf grass, turf grass sod establishment and tree planting will complete the work. “Maintenance of traffic is always a chal-
lenge,” Gischlar said of this project. “The goal is to safely get traffic and pedestrians safely through the work zone, while maintaining safety for crews.” Another challenge noted by Gischlar has to do with geology, specifically the geology of Frederick County. “Frederick County is built largely on karst, or large limestone deposits,” he said. “Limestone is a key mineral that causes sinkholes. To counter the geology, MDOT SHA will drive ‘micro piles’ that will penetrate through the limestone karst and into strong bedrock [for bridge construction]. see RECONSTRUCTION page 113
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Rototilt Celebrates a Decade of Business in North America Thirty years ago, a product was born that would change an entire industry. Rototilt now celebrates a decade since the establishment of its own dedicated North American company based in Ontario, Canada. “It has been an incredible journey to promote a product that totally transforms excavators and how they work,” said Gerry Mallory, general manager, Rototilt Inc. Although the tiltrotator concept is still relatively new to many in North America, contractors in the Nordic countries now consider it standard equipment. “When we started to gradually introduce Rototilt in North America in the late 90’s, many people thought this was a product only for special applications or light duty work. We worked hard to convince contractors of the tremendous time and labor savings alone with a Rototilt equipment machine and why it was standard equipment in northern Europe, but it wasn’t easy. Let’s just say it takes time to change people’s minds and how they work,” said Mallory. Daughter Company in North America The interest and sales gradually emerged and in 2007 a decision was made to have a dedicated North American Rototilt daughter company to service and support the Canadian and U.S. markets. Rototilt Inc. was established in May 2008 in Brantford, Ontario, and now has an extensive inventory of Rototilt tiltrotators, accessory attachments and spare parts. “One of the more unique challenges was to get our customers to tell others or share about how the tiltrotator changed their way of working and made their operations so much more efficient. It was such a big advantage against their competitors, that they were very hesitant to share. It was almost like a secret,” said Mallory. The History of Rototilt and the Tiltrotator Invention The tiltrotator, which was given the name Rototilt by Rune Norgren at Noreco in Umeå, Sweden, was invented in the middle of the 1980s. His son Roger has worked with the product ever since.
Although the tiltrotator concept is still relatively new to many in North America, contractors in the Nordic countries now consider it standard equipment.
“It was my father, Rune, who decided that the product would be called Rototilt,” said Roger Norgren, who has seen the invention grow from a clever idea to a world-leading product. The name Rototilt — despite being a protected trademark — is often used as a
generic term for the entire tiltrotator product category, such is its recognition. Rune saw the potential for developing this product concept into something big. The first tiltrotators were delivered to customers in the Umeå region of northern Sweden in 1986.
At the same time, Indexator in Vindeln was looking for a possible complementary product to its rotator business. The rotator business at that time was primarily for the forest machine industry, and Indexator had one eye on the construction industry for new business opportunities. At this time, the financial system was in a very tough situation, and just like many companies during this period, Noreco got into financial difficulties. In 1992, Indexator had the opportunity to acquire the Noreco assets and purchased the product rights, the Rototilt brand and several technical applications. The CEO of Rototilt today, Anders Jonsson, remembers it had some tough times. “Naturally, it wasn't all plain sailing,” said Jonsson. “The tiltrotator was an entirely new concept and there was nothing upon which to base component designs, materials selection, functions etc. We had to learn everything from scratch and set the parameters ourselves. It was a tough, challenging period.” The past 30 years with Rototilt have been characterized by innovation. Not just when it comes to the tiltrotator and its peripheral systems itself, but also the ideas surrounding how the tiltrotator can develop new opportunities for the construction industry. Two years ago the company name was changed from Indexator Rototilt Systems to just Rototilt. “We see an exciting, challenging potential in our new emerging markets like central Europe and North America where tiltrotators are still not used to the same extent as here at home, but where the market is developing step by step,” said Jonsson. Rototilt has the vision “One Rototilt on each excavator.” A number of OEM-partnerships are established with different machine manufacturers. “With Rototilt’s world leading product quality and durability, along with our established and proven product support in North America, we are well positioned for the growing demand,” Mallory said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Epiroc’s IPS Takes Breaker Performance to New Level Many of Epiroc’s heavy hydraulic breaker attachments now feature the Intelligent Protection System (IPS). Seamlessly combining Epiroc’s AutoControl and StartSelect functions, the fully automated system provides simpler, more efficient and more economical breaker operation. AutoControl and StartSelect have been popular features on Epiroc hydraulic breakers for years. AutoControl optimizes breaker performance by automatically adjusting the piston stroke length. The StartSelect system offers manual switching between two modes. AutoStart mode enables easy positioning at the beginning of the breaking cycle, while in AutoStop mode the breaker stops automatically to avoid blank firing at the end of the breaking cycle. Epiroc has taken these features to a higher level by combining them in the Intelligent Protection System. IPS Means No Manual Switching IPS ensures that the hydraulic breaker always starts in the AutoStart mode. When the contact pressure between chisel and material increases and AutoControl switches from a short piston stroke to a long piston stroke, IPS switches automatically to the AutoStop mode. When the chisel breaks through the material, the breaker automatically shuts off and prevents blank firing. Simpler, Faster Breaking With Less Wear and More Uptime IPS makes the breaking process even simpler for the operator by automatically adapting the breaker’s operating behavior to any working condition. Uptime is increased because, with its fully automated functionality, IPS requires no operator intervention or reaction — and thus no work interruption. The system permits more accurate and significantly faster positioning of the breaker due to the centering effect, and avoids blank firing that often results in tool damage. This also eliminates mechanical strain on the carrier and extends the life of all wear components. The physical load on the operator is minimized as well. Heavy Hydraulic Breakers With IPS Epiroc HB 2000, HB 2500, HB 3100, HB 3600, HB 4100 and HB 4700 are
Epiroc HB 2000, HB 2500, HB 3100, HB 3600, HB 4100 and HB 4700 are equipped with IPS. During 2018 all other heavy hydraulic breakers in the Epiroc range will incorporate the unique system.
equipped with IPS. During 2018 all other heavy hydraulic breakers in the Epiroc range will incorporate the unique system. For more information, visit www.epiroc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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WANTED: HEIL 1040 TRAILER EMAIL: WSPSHOP@WSPINC.NET PHONE: 623-434-5050 LOOKING FOR SOIL STABILIZING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. PNEUMATIC TRAILERS, 6X6 WATER TRUCKS, SPREADER TRUCKS, ETC. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: POWERSCREEN AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS EMAIL: SALES@RREQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 803-416-5200 WANT TO BUY YOUR USED AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. ALL MAKES. ALL MODELS. ALL CONDITIONS. SEND PHOTOS, INFORMATION. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 623K SCRAPERS EMAIL: WEBEREQUIPMENT@ BIGPOND.COM WANTED 623K FOR AUSTRALIA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 450C CRAWLER DOZERS EMAIL: CMESALES@BVU.NET PHONE: 276-608-1507 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 310SG BACKHOE LOADER. NEED MAIN BOOM REPLACEMENT ON THE BACKHOE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: MIKE@TETREAULTINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 330C LC. NEED HOUSE TUG, REMOTE TRAX AND PLATYPUS OR TRANSLIFT. MANUFACTURED HOUSE MOVING EQUIPMENT. WILL CONFER PURCHASE OR LEASE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: LOBUCAK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TRACKMOBILE 4000TM. NEED HOUSE TUG, REMOTE TRAX AND PLATYPUS OR TRANSLIFT. MANUFACTURED HOUSE MOVING EQUIPMENT. WILL CONFER PURCHASE OR LEASE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: LOBUCAK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BOMAG BW 75 S COMPACTION EQUIPMENT EMAIL: BLOVIO@CORRADO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINCOLN SA-200 WELDER. IN USA ONLY. CONTACT: JIM BAKER EMAIL: JIMBAKER@BENTON COUNTYCABLE.NET PHONE: 931-264-0274 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LIPPMANN 42X48, AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT LIPPMAN 4248 IMPACTOR BARE OR PORTABLE CONTACT JOE BY EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET OR PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KUBOTA L295DT OR L2950 GST BACKHOE LOADERS EMAIL: JIMRUDIS@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: KOMATSU D475A-5 CRAWLER DOZERS WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY KOMATSU D475A-5, D375A-5, D375A-3. WE PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER AND NOT A BROKER. CONTACT TONY BY EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATLAS COPCO DM30 DRILLS WE ARE LOOKING ATLAS COPCO DM30 BLAST HOLE DRILL. PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER AND NOT A BROKER. CONTACT TONY BY EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS, ALL MODELS. NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 155 275 375 475 ALL UNITS ENV CAB WITH RIPPER, 2014 AND UP, UNDER 3500 HOURS. ONLY USER CONTRACTORS. I WORK BY EMAIL ONLY: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING TO PURCHASE STEEL CASE BATTERIES/ELECTRIC FORK LIFT BATTERIES. I WILL PAY YOU TOP DOLLAR AND CASH ON THE SPOT WITHIN 50 MILES OF MY LOCATION. MINIMUM QTY (5) MAX (10) TRUCK LOADS AT A TIME. WE ARE THE LARGEST SCRAP STEEL CASE BUYERS IN NORTH AMERICA. WE OFFER FREE PICKUP ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. AND CANADA. CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER. CALL 346-932-2525 OR 346-932-2525 OR EMAIL RCOOPER.TWS@GMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED TRUCK 777F 777G. MUST BE UNADVERTISED FROM MINING DIRECTLY OR EXCAVATOR GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: I AM LOOKING TO BUY ANY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. CONTACT: JOE PH: (570-250-5559) EMAIL: JDMACHINERYSALES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 637D LOOKING FOR CONTRACTOR OWNED CAT 637D SCRAPERS...LOCATED IN WESTERN USA. CALL 360-551-9778. CONTACT: DALE LAMPHERE PH: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D375A-5, D375A-6 WILL BUY YOUR USED KOMATSU DOZER IN GOOD CONDITION, READY TO WORK, YEARS: 2004-2015 CONTACT: ANASTASIA PH: +7-967-85-38-377 EMAIL: VED@TORION.PRO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADER 140G IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PH: 0-333-329-8751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: HARVESTER VOLVO 210/240BF OR KOMATSU PC200 NEED HARVESTER VOLVO 210BF OR 240BF, OR KOMATSU PC200 WITH WORKING HOURS UP TO 15,000 M/H. CONTACT: INNA EMAIL: INFO@TORION.PRO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D8N AND 14H I AM LOOKING TO BUY CAT DOZER D8N WITH RIPPER AND CAT GRADER 14H 1997 TO 2001 WITH RIPPER. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 225 EXCAVATOR OR PARTS EXCAVATOR WITH THUMB CONTACT: MARTY LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BUCYRUS ERIE 15-B CRANE OR HOE. WE PREFER PHONE CALLS THANK YOU. CONTACT: BOB CARTER PH: 610-377-0372 EMAIL: WEB@CEGLTD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PUMP FOR BACKHOE WANTED A USED MAIN PUMP FOR KOMATSU BACKHOE, MODEL PC 30, ENGINE 3D84-1B, SERIAL 2084, ENGINE NUMBER 03630, DISPLACEMENT 1.413 L, 12 SPLINE. THE PUMP I WANT IS AN ADD ON REPLACEMENT PUMP OPERATED VIA A CHAIN. I’M IN PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES. PLS CALL ME. CONTACT: KURT DOLVIN PH: 999-834-2332 EMAIL:KKURTTDDOLVINN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SCRAP COPPER WIRE I PURCHASE SCRAP COPPER WIRE, ALL MCM SERIES UNDERGROUND ETC. ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. I WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: RCOOPER.TWS@GMAIL.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY CAT 325DL EXCAVATOR WITH GOOD U/C AND CLEAN MACHINE. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED K-TEC 1228 SCRAPER. CONTACT: MIKE SUMMERS PH: 216-316-0882 EMAIL: DANDMEARTHMOVING@AOL.COM FAX: 440-965-4187 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 2250 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MART LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Spartanburg, SC Thurs., May 3, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Buffalo, NY Fri., May 4, 2018 For: Retirement Auction, Complete Liquidation • Dansville (Rochester), NY Sat., May 5, 2018 For: Large Municipal Auction • Chicago, IL Tues., May 8, 2018 For: Retirement/Bankruptcy Auction. All types of Construction Equipment • Chicago, IL Thurs., May 10, 2018 For: Retirement Auction Late Model Construction Equipment • Cleveland, OH Fri., May 11, 2018 For: Very Large 1 Owner Job Completion Auction • Albany, NY Sat., May 12, 2018 For: Large Municipal Auction • Dallas (Ft. Worth), TX Wed, May 16, 2018 For: Very Late Model Rental Equipment Auction • Cleveland, OH Fri., May 18, 2018 For: Complete Liquidation, Retirement Auction • Raynham, MA Sat., May 19, 2018 For: Late Model Cat & Komatsu Construction Equipment & more • Canastota (Syracuse), NY Sun., May 20, 2018 For: Midi & Mini Construction Equipment • Orlando, FL Tues., May 22, 2018 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Dyersville, IA Thurs., May 24, 2018 For: Job Completion Auction • Auburn, ME Fri., May 25, 2018 For: Rental Fleet Auction • Sacramento, CA Fri., June 1, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment Auction & more • Cleveland, OH Sat., June 2, 2018 For: Construction, Ag, Trucks, Trailers & more • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., June 15, 2018 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & Support Items • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 16, 2018 For: Special Auction, Late Model Rental Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 23, 2018 For: Late Model Rental Fleet
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Crews excavate a trench for storm water management pipes. RECONSTRUCTION from page 102
Micro piles are basically screwed into the ground rather than pounded into the ground. The piles are metal tubes. After the micro pile is inserted into the bedrock, concrete grout is pumped into it, which stiffens the pile.” According to Gischlar, equipment to be used on the job includes graders, dozers, excavators, dump trucks, man lifts, cranes, pavers, rollers, concrete trucks, pile drivers, generators, air tools and compressors, lighting towers and GPS tools used to set grades on work areas and also to track the elevation of the equipment and location. Subcontractors for this project listed by Gischlar include Road Safety LLC, Seed & Site Solutions, Hills & Carnes, Forestry First LLC, Hawkins Erosion Control LLC and WBJ Transportation Inc. Joseph B. Fay was founded in 1947 and serves as a general contractor and solution provider for the Mid-Atlantic region. The company offers design-build, value engineering and accelerated construction delivery methods, and has received numerous awards. MD 85 is a state highway that runs 10.80 mi., from MD 28 in Tuscarora north to the Frederick city limit north of I270. It connects Tuscarora and Buckeystown in southern Frederick County with Frederick, which is the county seat. It is the old alignment of U.S. Route 15, which was constructed in the early 1920s. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Thursday, May 3: SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Plus Final Phase of Large Quantity of Cat, Komatsu Salvage Machines and Attachments. 2. Friday, May 4: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. One of the most respected names in Western New York. Primarily Cat Construction Equipment, Mack Trucks (very well-maintained). Primarily Cat, Komatsu Equipment, Paving Equipment. 3. Saturday, May 5: DANSVILLE (Rochester), NEW YORK: Large Municipal Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, 2015 JD 310L(4x4), Crawler Tractors. Early Highlights: 2017 Cat 930M, 2016 Cat 926M, (2)2014 Cat 924M, (2)2016 JD 644K, (2)2016 JD 624K, (2)2017 JD 624K, JD 544K, (2)2017 Cat 312E, (2)2017 Cat 308E, Cat 272D, (4)Cat 262D, (2)2017 Case SV280. 4. Thursday, May 10: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Retirement Auction. Later Model Construction & Demolition Equipment, Attachments, Cranes, Support, All Types of Trucks, Trailers (Very Good Condition). 5. Friday, May 11: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Very Large 1 Owner Job Completion Late Model Construction & Paving Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers. HIGHLIGHTS: 2013 Wirtgen W120 FL Profiler, Cat AP1055B, Dynapac F1000 Paver, (3)2014-2012 Komatsu WA320, (2)2014 Komatsu PC360LC-10, 2013 Komatsu PC210LC-10, 2014 Komatsu D37PX, 2012 Cat D3KXC. 6. Saturday, May 12: ALBANY (Cobleskill), NEW YORK: Very Large 3-Company Job Completion Auction. Construction, Aggregate, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment. 7. Wednesday, May 16: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very Late Model Rentals of John Deere(up to 2016), Cats(up to 2015), Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Aerials, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Attachments. 8. Friday, May 18: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Liquidation. Retirement Auction. Over 4 Generations in Business. One of the Finest Bridge Contractors in Ohio. 9. Saturday, May 19: RAYNHAM, MASSACHUSETTS: Late Model Cat & Komatsu Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Dump Trailers, Truck Tractors, Attachments. 10. Sunday, May 20: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Annual Landscape & Lawn & Garden, Lawn Mowers, Midi & Mini Construction Equipment, Skid Steers, Attachments, Support Equipment. 11. Tuesday, May 22: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental Return Auction. HILITES: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalons and more.
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Thursday, May 24: DYERSVILLE, IOWA: Job Completion Auction. Late Model Cranes, Full Line of Late Model Construction Equipment, Telescopic Forklifts, Booms & Scissors, Welders, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 13. Friday, May 25: AUBURN, MAINE: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers. 14. Friday, June 1: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment. 15. Saturday, June 2: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Construction, Aggregate, Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Attachments. 16. Friday, June 15: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments. 17. Saturday, June 16: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Special Auction. Late Model Rental Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Forklifts, All Types of Trucks & Trailers. 18. Saturday, June 23: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Telescopics, 50 Booms, 100 Scissors, All Types Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. SPECIAL: Large Quantity of Late Model Aggregate Equipment. 19. Saturday, July 14: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: The Famous Alex Lyon & Son Haycamp & Barbecue. The Fanciest Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopics, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, All Types of Trailers. 20. Saturday, July 21: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, IR Construction Equipment, Asphalt & Vibratory Rollers, Aerial Lifts, Trucks and Trailers. 21. Saturday, September 15: DETROIT MICHIGAN: Late Model Aggregate, Construction, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 22. DTBA: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rentals, Rentals. Cat, Komatsu, Earthmoving Equipment, Skid Steers, Aerial Lifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Large Quantity Support. 23. DTBA: SIOUX CITY, IOWA: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Straight Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support Equipment. 24. DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trailers, Trucks. 25. 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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Improving Construction Safety: A Three-Step Plan It has been estimated that 60 percent of all fatalities on sites can be attributed to choices made before work begins. When investigated, the root cause of many of these tragedies is traced back to the misalignment between site materials, equipment and processes. So, what can be done to kill deaths on construction sites worldwide? The answer is a coordinated approach to safety that involves good site layout and rules, well trained site personnel and properly maintained and operated construction equipment. This can be implemented through a simple 3-step plan. When coordinating a site from a safety perspective you should ask the following: • What could go wrong? • How bad could it be? • How likely is it to happen? • What do we need to do about it? Once you’ve done your risk analysis, there are three stages to delivering safer sites: 1. Traffic management The foundation of creating safer sites is effectively coordinating the movement of people, materials and machinery. After thousands of construction site inspections last year, the UK’s Building Safety Group reported a 74 percent rise in traffic management breaches — an increase they claimed was behind the majority of construction-related accidents. A large part of making this traffic flow safer is establishing a management plan that gives the safest passage between places where vehicles and people operate. It is a good idea to avoid sharp or blind bends and to set sensible speed limits. Obstructions should be protected, and safety banks may be needed to prevent machines running over open edges. The quality of site roads should be suitable for the vehicles using them, firm, even, properly drained and avoiding steep slopes. Reversing should be minimized and tightly controlled. Not always easy or practical, but this should be the goal. 2. People management It’s obvious that all staff on site — regardless of how long they are going to be there — should be highly visible, wear personal protective equipment and be made aware of the dangers present. The young and/or inexperienced are most at risk — workers in their first year of employment account for almost two thirds of all construction accidents — and no short cuts should be made on site safety education. A “no blame/no fault” culture should also be encouraged, where no one feels the need to hush up minor accidents or “near misses”, and everyone feels able to contribute ideas on how to improve safety.
Volvo Smart View uses cameras to provide a virtual bird’s eye view around the machine.
Construction does involve risks, but any job undertaken carelessly can be made dangerous, and likewise any dangerous job can be made safer if everyone concerned devotes the proper time and thought. 3. Machine management Safety is no longer an optional extra when it comes to construction equipment design. Many accidents involving machines are “slip and trip” incidents — so the simple solution is to provide an entry/exit system that allows good foot and handholds, effective step treads and entry that is wide and not
too steep. Also, if you can keep the technician on the ground rather than climbing all over the machine when servicing you reduce the risk of a fall. Placing service points that are accessible from the ground is simple and effective. Providing safe design involves a package of features. ROPS/FOPS cab protection, seat belts, good lighting, minimal blind spots, and reduced vibration (and noise) all play their part. But so too does a clear view of the work area and comfortable working conditions.
Technology is already playing an important part in keeping work sites safe — and this is destined to increase significantly. Reversing alarms and cameras have been around a while, and the next generation are systems like Volvo Smart View — a series of cameras fitted to several Volvo machines that give the operator a virtual bird’s eye view around the machine, displayed on the company’s HMI award-winning co-pilot in-cab console. This is just the start — the industry is now working on proximity systems that identify people or obstructions in the path of the machine and take corrective action, thereby helping to prevent collisions. And just like in the automotive sector, research into semi or completely autonomous construction equipment is advancing at a rapid rate. Is the answer to safer sites not to have operators in the cab at all? This is a question that will need to be answered in the years to come. Securing the Safety Chain Just as there is a chain of events leading up to an accident, there is a chain of safety actions that can help prevent it. A safe machine in a safe environment provides the best overall solution. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 • 8:00 AM • WINDSOR LOCKS, CT
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and one roller with sheep’s foot. Crews also relied on three 190-ft. crawler drill rigs to install the caissons, and have used a 350-ton crane, a 250-ton crane, 150ton crane, a 100 RT crane and an 80 RT crane during construction. Erecting the new building will require 4,424 tons of steel; 30,000 cu. yds. of concrete; 1.4 million lbs. of ductwork; 152,500 linear ft. of mechanical piping; 103,000 sq. ft. of glass at windows and curtain wall; 200,000 sq. ft. of metal panel façade; 90,000 sq. ft. of stone and terra cotta panel façade; and 200,000 sq. ft. of roofing, including 50,000 sq. ft. of green roofing. More than 13,000 light fixtures will be installed, along with 775,500 linear ft. of conduit; 3.4 million linear ft. of cabling; and 2.4 million linear ft. of low-voltage cabling. The groundbreaking ceremony for the patient pavilion took place at the future site of the facility at the rear of the Vassar Brothers Medical Center campus, off Livingston Street. Approximately 350 community members, local leaders and employees joined the Vassar Brothers Medical Center Board of Trustees and other officials
for the media event. “We are raising the bar on how health care is delivered in this community, and we are changing how patients in our community experience that care,” said Françoise Dunefsky, chairwoman of the medical center’s Board of Trustees. “I am quite certain that if brothers Matthew and John Guy Vassar were with us today, they would be very pleased with where we are taking their hospital.” Vassar Brothers Medical Center houses the first and only cardiothoracic surgery center in the mid-Hudson Valley, a state-ofthe-art birthing center, pioneering centers for advanced surgery and wound care, the area’s only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the new Division of Neuro Interventional Surgery for advanced treatment of aneurysms and acute stroke. The new pavilion was designed to complement the existing facility. Steve Stokes, LEED GA, senior associate vice president, CallisonRTKL Architects, said the overall vision for the new building was to create a destination of care for the Hudson Valley region, to advance the clinical excellence and attract top-level medical staff and other talents. Transforming the patient and family experience also was
essential, along with creating a facility that would be an asset to the community. “It’s a very long building — 60 stories if stood up vertically — so if it were straight, it would have a factory appearance. When you go to other facilities this long and tour them, the corridors look like they go on forever, which is known as the ‘hotel’ or ‘bowling alley’ effect.” The unique design serves two purposes. In the interior, the curved bed floor diminishes the elongated feel. From the exterior, the two undulating curves work in unison to pay respect to the Hudson River. Stokes said when the quality of environment matches the high quality of care, it’s a win for everyone involved. “We want the patient pavilion to be a comfortable space for all citizens of the Hudson Valley, patients, visitors, employees, etc. We want it to be a relaxing space. Interior design is important to us. We want it to be a comfortable place that encourages healing. “The Hudson Valley is such a beautiful landscape, so we wanted to provide access to the outdoors. We integrated that into the design with an outdoor terrace and dining area.” Jay Stasack, senior associate at
CallisonRTKL, added, “To accomplish a piece of architecture with this level of quality and vision, you need a client that is ready, willing and able to push the boundaries on a project like this. Health Quest and its leadership team have the vision to bring this bold new patient pavilion to the Hudson Valley.” During construction, the public can get a first-hand look at what the interior of the final building will look like when complete. The “prototype experience” is a life-size, realistic model of medical/surgical and critical care patient rooms, as well as nurse care centers. The self-guided audio tour includes a video and gallery of renderings and floor plans that highlight new clinical areas, environmentally friendly construction highlights, an overview of the medical center’s future campus and the different phases of construction. A display offers touchable materials that will be used throughout the new structure. The patient pavilion is expected to open for patient care in early 2019. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Cat Rental Stores Names Genie ‘Vendor of the Year’ at Company’s Annual Fair At the company’s 2018 Rental Summit Allied Vendor Fair and Reception, Cat Rental Stores have named Genie, a Terex brand, as the Cat Rental Store 2017 Vendor of the Year. The criteria for the award are quality, product support and policy, ease of doing business and overall vendor satisfaction. This is the first year the Cat Rental Store Vendor of the Year award has been given. “I am very pleased to bestow Genie with the honor of our 2017 Vendor of the Year,” said Erica Baird, Global allied product manager, Global Rental & Used Equipment Services, Caterpillar Inc. “The Cat Rental Stores have distinguished Genie as an exceptional vendor, committed to providing our dealers with quality products and support, to ensure our customers’ success from the start to the finish of any project or job. We look forward to growing our long and successful relationship with Genie.” According to Baird, at the end of last year, Caterpillar worked with its dealers to determine the key attributes required to be recognized as the Cat Rental Stores Vendor of the Year. Baird said that Genie, a leading, global manufacturer of aerial lift equipment, was recognized for its ongoing commitment to provide the highest overall value to Cat Rental Store dealers and, most importantly, to Cat Rental Store customers. “It is a privilege to receive this prestigious recognition from Caterpillar,” said Paul Smith, Genie national accounts manager, Terex AWP. “At Genie, we are committed to the success of our customers’ businesses, from delivering high-quality aerial lift equipment to our responsive support after the sale. We take great pride in providing Cat Rental Stores the products, services and programs they need to meet the growing and changing needs of their customers.” For more information, visit www.genielift.com.
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Jeff Pate, national sales manager of Yanmar America’s construction equipment division, said, “We are not just setting the bar high. We are setting a new industry standard. I believe Yanmar makes the most reliable compact excavators in the industry and we plan to prove it to the consumer. The new 4 year/4,000-hour warranty is not extended ‘coverage,’ and will not be administered by a third party, as many other manufacturers offer. This is a true factory ‘bumper-to-bumper’ warranty that
Yanmar America offers and will cover everything our previous 3-year factory warranty covered.” This warranty is a factory “bumperto-bumper” warranty that covers all elements of the machinery, excluding normal maintenance procedures, or wear items such as tracks and pins. For more information, visit yanmar.com/us/products/construction/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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plants stocked,” noted Garofalo. Ehrbar also helps to ensure that Richmond Ready Mix stays productive by supplying parts and service. “Steve promised that we would never be without a machine, and he has kept his word. They help us stay in business everyday. Our loyalty is to Ehrbar 100 percent,” detailed Garofalo. Komatsu CARE covers services on the firm’s Komatsu WA380-8 wheel loader for the first three years or 2,000 hours. “Ehrbar always goes with our schedule and fits in the service so that our loaders can keep going — from cleaning to air filters to you name it. They know when maintenance is due and take care of it at a convenient
time to keep us running,” said Garofalo. In addition to its two Komatsu wheel loaders, Richmond Ready Mix also purchased a JCB 175 skid steer loader from Ehrbar that it uses for wide-ranging clean-up tasks around the yard. Like a Fairy Tale Entrepreneurs at heart, Garofalo and D’Arco look forward to adding a third ready-mix plant in the future. “It’s amazing what happened here. I used to say I’d be happy if we could do 200 yards a day, and then we hit 2,000 yards within no time — only three years. From just a dream to reality; it’s like a fairy tale,” described Garofalo. In terms of benchmarks to aim for in the future, the owners say that their goals
are based on timing and keeping the personal touch with their expanding number of customers. They want to maintain the family-like atmosphere where customers are comfortable calling or stopping by to talk or ask a question. “When I can’t get back to everybody within the same day, that’s when I think the company will need to stop growing. I’m here 12 to 15 hours a day, so that’s going to take a long time,” mused Garofalo. (This story was reprinted with permission from Ehrbar Komatsu Advantage Magazine, March 2018 issue.) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................................82
EESSCO ....................................................................75
NORRIS SALES CO INC............................................10
ALEX LYON & SON INC
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ......................................22,25
NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ......................104
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................113
EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP..........................80
OPDYKE INC ..............................................................61
BUFFALO NY 5/4
EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA............................22
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP......................................84
DANSVILLE NY 5/5 ........................................115
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ........................41
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO....................................25
CHICAGO IL 5/10 ..........................................117
FAE USA INC ..............................................................91
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................6
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHT OH 5/11
FELLING TRAILERS..............................................62,63
POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................85
DALLAS TX 5/16 ............................................119
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ....................................24
POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..........................88
CLEVELAND OH 5/18
FOLEY INC ..................................................................2
RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS
COBLESKILL NY 5/12/2018 ..........................121
FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ................32
UNRESERVED PUBLIC EQUIPMENT..........128
RAYNHAM MA 5/19 ......................................122
GEHL ..........................................................................92
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..........106
SYRACUSE NY 5/20
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC....................12
KISSIMMEE FL 5/22 ......................................123
GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................95
AUBURN ME 05/25........................................125
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ..............................17
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC......................23
HENNESSY INTERNATIONAL ..................................28
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP................................7
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MARIETTA PA 06/15 ......................................125
ALLU GROUP ..........................................................106
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........52,53
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J & J TRUCK EQUIPMENT ........................................61
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BRENCO EQUIPMENT SUPPLY ..............................16
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BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ....................31
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............55
CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................43
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..........................50,51,101
CEG WANTED ..........................................................111
KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................5
CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............12,32,42
KPI-JCI ........................................................................89
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KUBOTA......................................................................54
CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................45
LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............97
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE......66,108,120
MB AMERICA INC ......................................................81
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................45
CURRY SUPPLY CO ..................................................58
MESSICK’S ................................................................36
VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ..................................32
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..............12
METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ............................70,71
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ........64,65
DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ................................61
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................78,79
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..............................24
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................45
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ..........................................13
WHITNEY & SON INC ................................................77
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................48
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ..........74
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS
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MUNICIBID.COM ......................................................118
FREDERICK MD 05/11 ..................................118
DYNAPAC ..................................................................99
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................107
WOODS CRW CORP ................................................21
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................37
NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ..................................27
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP..................127
NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP......................36
KISSIMMEE, FL 5/24 ....................................124
EDWARD EHRBAR ......................................................9
NORAM ......................................................................47
YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ..................33
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Key Account Manager, Philadelphia County, PA & Eastern Bucks County, PA
Philadelphia County, PA and Eastern Bucks County, PA
Montgomery County, PA and Western Bucks County, PA
New Castle County, DE, Cecil County, MD and Southern Chester County, PA
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610/312-3995
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215/680-9203
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215/870-8567
302/530-9134
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