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May 17, 2017 • Vol. LV • No. 10 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910
Maryland SHA Reconstructs Salisbury Bypass By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
P&G Invests $500M to Build New Plant in W.Va. ...8
Harter Equipment Plans 50th Anniversary Celebration...28
Hunyady Conducts Barbiche Brothers Liquidation Sale...140
Table of Contents................ 4 Paving Section.............. 57-73 Attachments Section.. 77-97 Parts Section....................125 Auction Section...... 130-145 Business Calendar.......... 145 Advertisers Index............ 146
In August, the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) began a nearly two-year project to rehabilitate 11 bridges on U.S. 13/U.S. 50 (Salisbury Bypass) in Salisbury, which is in Wicomico County. Gov. Larry Hogan announced $23.8 million in funding to repair the structurally deficient bridges this spring. Work began in the fall of 2016, and estimated completion is set for summer 2018. The average daily traffic volume in this area in 2016 was 37,000, with higher numbers in the summer months. The projected volume for 2035 is 54,000. The bypass is a major beach route with traffic increasing 15 percent during the summer. The contract amount is $27.5 million, awarded to Corman Construction of Annapolis Junction, Md. The bridges are at six locations along the northeastern section of the U.S. 50 Bypass between the U.S. 50 Business and U.S. 13 Business interchanges: one ramp bridge from U.S. 13 Business to the Salisbury Bypass; two bridges over the Norfolk Southern Railroad line; two bridges over MD 346 (Old Ocean City Road); two bridges over U.S. 50/U.S. 50 Business (Ocean Gateway); two bridges over MD 350 (Mount Hermon Road); and two bridges over Parker Pond. To help ensure the safety of workers and motorists during structural repairs, SHA reported that it will close one side of the bypass and detour traffic around the see BRIDGE page 110
In August, the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) began a nearly two-year project to rehabilitate 11 bridges on U.S. 13/U.S. 50 (Salisbury Bypass).
UPenn Announces $1.5B Hospital Pavilion Plans The University of Pennsylvania will build a $1.5 billion new hospital on Penn Medicine’s West Philadelphia campus. The Pavilion, which will house inpatient care for the Abramson Cancer Center, heart and vascular medicine and surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, and a new emergency department, is expected to be completed in 2021. Penn Medicine photo
The facility will be the largest capital project in Penn’s history and Philadelphia’s most sophisticated and ambitious health care building project.
The facility will be the largest capital project in Penn’s history and Philadelphia’s most sophisticated and ambitious health care building project. “Penn is proud to be the preeminent health system in the Philadelphia region. This building will be transformational, serving as the flagship facility for Penn Medicine and setting a new standard for modern health care delivery across the nation,” said Penn President Amy Gutmann. “This is the hospital that will see PAVILION page 116
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P&G INVESTS $500M TO BUILD NEW PLANT IN TABLER STATION, W.VA.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is making a $500 million capital investment to build a new manufacturing plant and warehouse on a tract of land in Tabler Station, W.Va., which is in Berkeley County.
14 JESCO NAMES WILLIAM BECKMAN AS NEW DITCH WITCH TERRITORY MANAGER JESCO Inc. has named William Beckman its new territory manager for the Ditch Witch brand, covering the company’s Mid-Atlantic region.
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cargo ships to reach New York City-area ports, will be completed six months ahead of schedule, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said.
FREDERICK V.P. OF PRODUCT SUPPORT McClung-Logan Equipment Company has announced the appointment of Austin Frederick to the newly created position of vice president of product support.
86 GEITH UNVEILS NEW FEATURE, COMPLETE
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took President Franklin Roosevelt’s 1932 Packard to the April 27 ceremonial opening of a new $555 million bridge — the first of two spans to replace the Kosciuszko Bridge in New York City that opened when FDR was in the White House.
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24 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT HOLDS CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY
Maryland Environmental Service is using a Volvo EC300E amphibious excavator to restore Poplar Island, a once diminishing remote island habitat in the Chesapeake Bay.
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The Portsmouth Air Force Base in Portsmouth, N.H., was built between the years of 1954 to 1956. The Cold War project was described militarily as a retaliation base.
28 HARTER MAKES PLANS FOR 50TH
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P&G Invests $500M to Build New Plant in Tabler Station, W.Va. By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is making a $500 million capital investment to build a new manufacturing plant and warehouse on a tract of land in Tabler Station, W.Va., which is in Berkeley County. This area is near Martinsburg in the rural mountains of the state’s western panhandle. The 450-acre site was reportedly purchased for $30 million. The project began in October 2015, and is expected to be completed sometime in 2019. It is currently on schedule, and will add to the list of more than 25 sites that P&G currently operates across the country. The general contractor is Fluor, under the direction of Brian Robinson. P&G’s senior engineer on site is Luis Gutierrez. The new plant will reportedly employ 700 full-time employees and the site will include production modules, an administrative area, a rail yard, and a warehouse, covering more than 1 million sq. ft. “There was an enormous amount of rock that had to be moved,” said Jeff Leroy, P&G media contact. “It took a year just to blast the rock and grade the site prior to pouring concrete. We moved [more than] 6 million cubic yards of earth and rock. We have just begun to pour concrete.” According to Leroy, the area is currently the largest construction site in West Virginia. Major subcontractors include ALL/Alleghany for earthworks; Fluor, for engineering, construction management, and procurement; Bluescope/Butler, for structural steel supply; Coastal for piling; and Maine Drilling and Blasting for blasting. Major equipment used on the job includes Caterpillar dozers, D6-D10; Volvo articulated dump trucks; Komatsu 800 and 1250 excavators; Caterpillar 777 off-road dump trucks; and numerous pieces of smaller equipment. There are about 80 earthmovers on site. A P&G press release noted that when the plant opens, it will be one of the most advanced and sustainable plants among P&G’s global manufacturing and supplychain operations. The new, multi-category manufacturing plant is part of a redesign of P&G’s North American supply network. “This new plant will leverage economies of scale and standardized manufacturing platforms to P&G’s advantage by allowing us to produce multiple brands at one strategic location,” said Yannis Skoufalos, P&G’s global product supply officer. The list of products to be produced at the new facility include Bounce fabric enhancers; shampoos and conditioners, including Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Aussie, Herbal Essences and Vidal Sassoon;
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is making a $500 million capital investment to build a new manufacturing plant and warehouse on a tract of land in Tabler Station, W.Va.
and body wash products, including Olay and Old Spice. “This is a significant investment by Procter & Gamble and a huge win for the state of West Virginia,” said Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin. “As the world’s leading consumergoods manufacturer, P&G is one of the most reputable companies in the world and is a superb employer. In the initial phase, the facility will create [more than] 1,000 construction jobs, and, when it opens, will employ approximately 700 full-time, highly skilled P&G workers. We are excited to welcome Procter & Gamble to West Virginia, see FACILITY page 125
The new plant will reportedly employ 700 full-time employees and the site will include production modules, an administrative area, a rail yard, and a warehouse, covering more than 1 million sq. ft.
The project began in October 2015, and is expected to be completed sometime in 2019.
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2012 CAT 420F IT, 2,825 HRS, S/N: JWJ00297, STOCK #: BJWJ297...... $69,000
2014 CAT 924K, S/N: PWR03330, STOCK #: BPWR3330, 1,182 HRS.............. $125,000
2001 CAT 420D, 2,143 HRS, S/N: FDP00814, STOCK #: BFDP814.................... $42,000
COMPACTORS-SMOOTH DRUM 2009 CAT CS56, HOURS: 3,202, SERIAL NUMBER: C5S00534, STOCK NUMBER: RCC5S534, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER........................................................................................................$84,000
2014 CAT 303E CR, *303E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CAB: WITH HEATER, *TRACK, 300MM, RUBBER BELT, SHIPPING/STORAGE PROTECTION, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, ROLL ON-ROLL OFF, LANE 2 ORDER, HOURS: 263, SERIAL NUMBER: HHM00198, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0231 $42,000
DOZERS - CRAWLER 2012 CAT D3K2 LGP, PL522 FOLEY INSTALLED, HOURS: 2,427, SERIAL NUMBER: KLL00182, STOCK NUMBER: TKLL182........................................................................................................$73,000 2013 CAT D5K2 XL, LANE 2 ORDER, ENGINE,EPA 4I,EU IIIB,MLIT 4, DRIVE: STANDARD, UNDERCARRIAGE: SALT, TRACK, 20", MS, SALT, HYDRAULICS, 3 VALVE, STANDARD, LIGHTS: 6, CAB: ROPS, SEAT,CLOTH, HEATED SEAT & AMP; CNTRLS, SOUND SUPPRESSION: OMISSION, GRILL, RADIATOR, STANDARD, GUARD GP: REAR OMISSION, DRAWBAR: STANDARD, HOURS: 918, SERIAL NUMBER: KWW00524, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0147................................................ $113,000 2013 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 2,131, SERIAL NUMBER: PBA00582, STOCK NUMBER: RCPBA582.................................................................................................. $199,000 2012 CAT D6T LGP VP, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, LANE 2 ORDER, BASIC ARRANGEMENT, FINAL DRIVE: XW/LGP, ENGINE: BASIC, PRECLEANER: BASIC, OIL DRAIN: BASIC, UNDERCARRIAGE, S1, CTR GUIDE, TRACK:790MM / 31" ES OFFSET S1, FAN: BASIC, CONTROL, RIPPER, FOR GUARD, ALTERNATOR: 150AMP, STARTER: HEAVY DUTY, LIGHT, 10, PREMIUM, HOURS: 4,274, SERIAL NUMBER: KSB01215, STOCK NUMBER: BKSB1215................................................ $178,000
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EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2013 CAT 308E CR SB, HOURS: 1,481, SERIAL NUMBER: GBJ01367, STOCK NUMBER: BGBJ1367 .................................................................................................................................................... $76,000 2015 CAT 314E LCR, R-BOOM: 9'10" STICK HD PKG, R-CYLINDER PKG, TRACK: 20" TG W/RUBBER PAD, GUARD, TRACK GUIDING, CENTER, COMBINED CIR PKG, HYD VLV TCS PKG, COLD WEATHER STARTING PKG, CAB DUAL EXIT PKG, PANEL: STD START SWITCH, LIGHTING: CAB (HALOGEN), LIGHT: BOOM RIGHT SIDE, COOLING: HIGH AMBIENT PKG, *ENGINE HOOD, HOURS: 448, SERIAL NUMBER: ZJT01048, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0291................................................................. $170,000 2014 CAT 320ELRR, LANE 2 ORDER, REGIONAL PKG REGULATED (NACD), *ALARM: TRAVEL, *BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, *CONTROL: FINE SWING, *AIR CONDITIONER, *INSTRUCTION: NORTH AMERICA ANSI, *ACCUMULATOR WITH CRN, *PRODUCT LINK: CELLULAR PL522, ESBOOM: 9'6" ES-STICK PKG, *BOOM: 18' 8" ES, *STICK: 9'6'' B1 ES, HOURS: 1,302, SERIAL NUMBER: TFX00971, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0641................................................................ $149,000 1992 CAT 325L, HOURS: 10,486, SERIAL NUMBER: 8NK00106, STOCK NUMBER: CS8NK106........ .................................................................................................................................................... $33,000 2013 CAT 328D LCR, HOURS: 2,310, SERIAL NUMBER: RMX00474.................................. $245,000 2013 CAT 336EL, HOURS: 3,091, SERIAL NUMBER: BZY02499, STOCK NUMBER: RCBZY2499...... .................................................................................................................................................. $226,000 2001 KOMATSU PC210 LC-6, HOURS: 6,143, SERIAL NUMBER: 34638, STOCK NUMBER: BK34638 .................................................................................................................................................... $34,900 1998 LINK-BELT LS-5800, HOURS: 8,608, SERIAL NUMBER: LE318-9736, STOCK NUMBER: LE3189736............................................................................................................................................ $29,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI (UP TO 12,000 LBS) 2014 CAT 300.9D, *300.9D MINI HYD EXC: T4 (NTE), *ALARM: TRAVEL, *LINES,HAMMER,WITH QUICK DISCON, *SAFETY BAR WITH 2" SEAT BELT, *INSTRUCTIONS: ANSI, *CONTROLS: PATTERN CHANGER, PACK: FLUID FILM, MANUAL: OPER. MAINT. ENGLISH, PACK, MHE COMPLETE, CONTAINER, LANE 1 ORDER, YANMAR ENGINE S/N 3TNV74F-SNNS, AIR FILTER, HOURS: 648, SERIAL NUMBER: LJ200259, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0575.................................................................. $17,500 2015 CAT 303E CR, *303E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CANOPY, ROPS, 4POSTS, *TRACK, 300MM, RUBBER BELT, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, ROLL ON-ROLL OFF, LANE 2 ORDER, HOURS: 81, SERIAL NUMBER: HHM01303, STOCK NUMBER: 15M0290................................................................ $38,000
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SKID STEERS - WHEEL 2014 CAT 236D, HOURS: 245, SERIAL NUMBER: BGZ00404, STOCK NUMBER: CSBGZ404$35,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H3), HOURS: 1,077, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF00829, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0633.................................................................................... $39,000 2015 CAT 246D, ONE SPEED, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, USA, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 296, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF01550, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0413................................................................................... $44,000 2015 CAT 262D, *262D SSL TIER 4 FINAL HRC, *PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H2), *HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, *ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), *SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,CLOTH,HEAT, *DOOR, CAB, GLASS, *DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, *QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, *CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, *RADIO READY, *SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 130, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB02869, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0694.......................................................................................................$44,000 2014 CAT 262D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), TWO SPEED WITH RIDE CONTROL, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, HOURS: 764, SERIAL NUMBER: DTB00908, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0635..............................$40,000 SWEEPERS / BROOM EQUIPMENT 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 3,813, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0325........................................................................................................................................$7,000 2010 TERRAMITE TSS48, 8 FT RIDE ON SWEEPER NO CAB KUBOTA 37 HP DIESEL ENGINE, 100 GALLON WATER TANKS, HIGH CAP HYD OIL AND FUEL TANKS, POLY AND WAFER WIRES, FUEL TANK CLEANOUT, VARIABLE BROOM SPEED CONTROL W/ DUAL DRIVE MOTORS, FULL INSTRUMENTATION, 4 WHEEL TOWING W/ TOW ALARM SYSTEM, HOURS: 408, STOCK NUMBER: 10R0326....................................................................................................................................... $6,500 WHEEL LOADERS 2014 CAT 908H2, 908H2 COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, *SEAT BELT: RETRACTABLE 3", *SECURITY SYSTEM: NONE, *HARNESS, WIRING, WORKTOOL, *LIGHTS, CAB, WORKING (FOUR), *CPLR, VERT, STD FLO, PILOT, SW, *TRANS, CONTROL, UPGRADE, *TIRES: 400/70 R20 XMCL, *ANTIFREEZE: -50C (-58F), *VALVE, DRAIN, ECO, *LIGHTS: ROADING RH DRIVE DIP, *ALARM: BACK UP, *LINES,HYD,W/RIDE CTRL, STD FLO, *SOUND SUPPRESSION: STD, *PRECLEANER, *JOYSTICK,PILOT,TANDEM VLVE,RTD, *LINES,PUMP,RIDE CNTRL OR HIFLO, *AIR CONDITIONER: AND HEATER, *EXHAUST: CAB, *TRANS 22 MPH DIFF LOCK PILOT, *STEER SYSTEM: STD FLOW 22 MPH, *CAB: DELUXE, LANE 1 ORDER, SERIALIZED TECHNICAL MEDIA KIT, HOURS: 988, SERIAL NUMBER: JRD01612, STOCK NUMBER: BJRD1612................................................................ $75,000
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Make/Model
EE# CRAWLER DOZERS
PRICE
C020925 C005727
$49,500 $169,000
1999 2012
KOMATSU D65EX-12 KOMATSU D65WX-17
2008 2006 2008 2011 2015 2015 1995 2001 2016 2007 2013 2013 2005 2014 2014 1999 2003 2013 2014 1995 2010 2013 2015 2008 2013
JOHN DEERE 190DW LIEBHERR A900C KOMATSU PC50MR-2 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 KOMATSU PC150-5 KOMATSU PC210LC-6K KOMATSU PC210LC-10 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 KOMATSU PC240LC-10 KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR KOMATSU PC270LC-7 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 KOMATSU PC290LC-10 KOMATSU PC300LC-6 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 KOMATSU PC400LC-5 KOMATSU PC450LC-8 KOMATSU PC490LC-10 KOMATSU PC490LC-11 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 VOLVO EC160LC
C021741 C019345 C006325 C021518 C023172 C005953 C006069 C022399 C025536
Make/Model EE# PRICE MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS
YR
Make/Model
EE#
PRICE
COMPACT TRACK LOADERS
1996
CATERPILLAR 350L MH
C023522
$82,500
2011
FUCHS RHL340D
C022333
$139,000
2015
FUCHS MHL360E
C022898
$395,000
2010
HAMM HD10CVV
C021850
$15,000
2005
FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D
C003297
$8,000
2011
HAMM HD+120VVHF
C004069
$89,000
2007
FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D
C003670
$4,000
2001
INGERSOLL RAND DD130
C023319
$27,500
1989
KOMATSU PC300MH-3
C023651
$22,000
2006
LEEBOY L8510T
C022008
$25,000
2004
SENNEBOGEN 830T
C005918
$49,000
2007
SENNEBOGEN 830M
C022591
$29,000
2010
SENNEBOGEN 830M
C022032
$77,000
2012
SENNEBOGEN 830M
C022031
$189,000
2014
SENNEBOGEN 840M
C022592
$229,000
2006
CATERPILLAR 924G
C022174
$47,500
2014
CATERPILLAR 980K
C024033
$99,500
2012
JCB 406B
C022859
$39,500
2005
KOMATSU WA50
C025527
$6,750
2013
KOMATSU WA200-6
C022593
$69,000
1980
BUCYRUS ERIE 88B
C020922
2000
KOMATSU WA320-6
C022071
$69,500
2008
CATERPILLAR RM-500
C023192
$225,000
2014
KOMATSU WA320-7
C005540
$149,000
2012
DOPPSTADT SM720 TROMMEL
C021573
$219,000
1997
KOMATSU WA380-3
C006463
$29,000
2015
KOMATSU WA380-7
C024334
$199,000
2015
KOMATSU WA380-7
C024340
$199,000
2004
KOMATSU WA400-5L
C023548
$35,000
2014
KOMATSU WA470-6HL
C024845
$49,000
2013
KOMATSU WA470-7
C006216
$195,000
2012
KOMATSU WA480-6
C020239
2008
KOMATSU WA480-6
C025316
1997
KOMATSU WA500-1
C023661
$89,000
$39,000
2008
KOMATSU WA500-6
C025533
EXCAVATORS C021549 C003281 C025949 C019465 C024556 C025593 C023655 C020926 C022002 C025414 C006323 C022421 C020272 C022744
YR
in our inventory today!
$49,000 $79,000 $18,500 $89,500 $119,000 $140,000 $29,500 $35,000 $169,000 $67,500 $149,000 $189,000 $39,500 $210,000 $189,000 $49,000 $65,000 $199,000 $219,000 $19,500 $159,000 $239,000 $310,000 $339,000 $119,500
GRADERS
2011
JCB 225T
C020581
TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER
C022758
$3,500
1997
ROGERS CR50PL
C008064
$28,000
1996
ROGERS TAG21
C023198
$7,900
2007
CEC 32”x54” JAW CRUSHER
CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT
WHEEL LOADERS
C003725
$129,000
OFF-ROAD TRUCKS 1995
PAYHAULER 350C
C022041
$39,000
MISCELLANEOUS $187,500
ATTACHMENTS CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595
$3,900
2012
HAMM PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT/3412
2003
LaBOUNTY UP20 PULVERIZER JAW SET
18715
2009
LaBOUNTY CP60 PULVERIZER
C000879
$19,500
$89,000
LaBOUNTY HDR40
C005990
$12,500
$119,000
LaBOUNTY HDR50S
C020273
$8,500
2010
NPK GH4
C005986
$7,500
$145,000
2000
NPK GH6
C021137
$14,900
C002364
$29,000
84” DRUM
1996
KOMATSU GD650AW-2
C020907
2005
KOMATSU GD655-3C
C003433
$89,500
2013
KOMATSU WA500-7
C020552
$169,000
2008
NPK GH15
2008
KOMATSU GD655-3E0
C004620
$139,500
2000
KOMATSU WA600-3
C022042
$39,500
2009
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AGC: Construction JESCO Names William Beckman as Employment Up by New Ditch Witch Territory Manager 5,000 Jobs in April Construction employment increased by 5,000 jobs in April to the highest level in more than nine years amid strong demand for new construction services, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that a shortage of available qualified workers likely limited the number of new jobs added in April. “Construction firms continued adding new jobs at a faster rate than the broader economy during the past year as demand for their services remains strong,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “But many firms would likely have added even more new workers if only they could find enough qualified people to bring on board.” Construction employment totaled 6,877,000 in April, an increase of 5,000 from the March total and an increase of 173,000 or 2.6 percent from a year ago. The year-over-year growth rate was almost double the 1.6 percent rise in total nonfarm payroll employment, Sandherr noted. The sector’s unemployment rate is now 6.3 percent, up slightly from 6 percent a year ago. Residential construction — comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors — added 900 jobs in April and is up by 109,300, or 4.2 percent, compared to a year ago. Nonresidential construction (building, specialty trades, and heavy and civil engineering construction) employment increased by 3,200 employees in April and 63,500 employees, or 1.5 percent, over 12 months. However, employment among nonresidential specialty trade contractors declined by 5,100 during the past month. Association officials noted that average construction hourly earnings are up 2.1 percent compared to a year ago, and construction workers now make $28.55 per hour on average. Construction pays 9 percent more, per hour, than the average non-farm job in the United States, which pays $26.19 on average per hour. The number of unemployed construction workers grew, however, from 530,000 in April 2016 to 585,000 last month, as more former construction workers attempted to return to the sector. Construction officials said construction labor shortages were becoming more severe in many parts of the country after years of under-investment in career and technical education programs, which used to be called vocational education. They urged Congress and the Trump administration to enact a measure to increase funding, and flexibility, for the Perkins Act, which provides federal funds for career and technical education. And they urged state and local leaders to make it easier for construction firms and local associations to set up regional recruiting and training programs. “It is time for our elected officials to start signaling to students that high-paying construction jobs should be on the menu of possible career choices,” said Sandherr. “The best way to send that signal is to provide the funding and flexibility to set up programs that expose more students to the opportunities that exist in construction careers.” For more information, visit www.agc.org.
JESCO Inc. has named William Beckman its new territory manager for the Ditch Witch brand, covering the company’s Mid-Atlantic region. According to JESCO, Beckman will be its “underground construction expert” for the following counties in Maryland: Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert and Saint Mary’s, as well as for the entire Washington, D.C., area. Beckman has more than 10 years of sales experience in the construction equipment industry serving the D.C./Baltimore Metro area. His experience, the company said, has allowed him to develop the skills needed to provide a high level of customer service and a keen understanding for solving problems. Beckman’s primary function will be to broaden JESCO’s customer base within the Mid-Atlantic region for the Maryland/D.C. areas. He also will serve as a liaison between the
William Beckman has more than 10 years of sales experience in the construction equipment industry serving the D.C./Baltimore Metro area.
Ditch Witch brand and JESCO within his territory. For more information, e-mail William.Beckman@jesco.us, or call 443/617-0354 or visit
www.jescoditchwitch.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
McClung-Logan Equipment Names Austin Frederick V.P. of Product Support
President Darrin Brown. McClung-Logan Equipment “Austin has made sigCompany has announced the nificant contributions to appointment of Austin McClung-Logan over the Frederick to the newly created past 14 years,” said position of vice president of Brown. “The leadership product support. Frederick that he has demonstrated began his career at McClungin parts and service manLogan in 2003 as a service agement positions make technician in the Baltimore him a perfect fit for this location. During his time with new role. Austin will help the company, Frederick has us to streamline efficienrisen to positions of increasing cies and increase commuresponsibility including branch nication across the compaservice manager and most ny so we can better suprecently, vice president of parts port our customers.” — where he oversaw parts Frederick will be based department personnel and out of McClung-Logan’s operations across the compaBaltimore headquarters ny’s eight Mid-Atlantic localocation. tions. McClung-Logan Equipment Company has announced For more information, In his new role, Frederick the appointment of Austin Frederick to the newly crevisit www.mcclungwill have direct responsibility ated position of vice president of product support. logan.com. for the McClung-Logan parts and service departments while (This story also can be (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment serving as the key point of contact for the company’s after- found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at market manufacturers. Frederick will report to company www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Jason Bissol (R), product support representative, shows a customer how to man the Volvo excavator simulator.
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2002 CAT CS563D VIB SOIL COMPACTOR, ID# UP15685, 3970 hrs, CANOPY, 84IN SINGLE VIBRATORY DRUM, 23.1X26 TIRES...... $59,000
2013 CAT 908H COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP15822, 1821 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, JOYSTICK, HORIZONTAL NON-SSL STYLE COUPLER, MP BUCKET, 405/70 R20 TIRES...... .................................................................. $72,000
2006 CAT 953C TRACK-TYPE LOADER; ID# UT15668, 9343 hrs, TIER II 3126 ENGINE; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; TWO-LEVER BUCKET CONTROL; GP PIN-ON BUCKET; SYSTEM ONE UC; 15IN TRACKS.................. $65,000
2006 CAT 950H WHEEL LOADER; ID# UP15005, 11621 hrs, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING; RETARDER; 3-VALVE RIDE CONTROL; HYD HORIZ PIN QUICK COUPLER; GP BUCKET; 23.5R25 TIRES - ALL RETREADS........ $110,000
2006 CAT 777F OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID# UT14414, 11274 hrs, TIER II C32-758KW ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, HEATED MIRRORS, 4X6, RETARDER, ENGINE HEATER, ARC WITH TRACTION CONTROL, TRUCK PRODUCT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DUAL-SLOPE BODY, LINER, HEAT, FRONT WET BRAKES, 2700-R49 TIRES.......................... ................................................................ $725,000
2017 CAT 906M WHEEL LOADER; ID# UP15938, 112 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; HEATED REAR WINDOW; RADIO; 2-SPEED HYDROSTATIC TRANS; DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SWITCH; RIDE CONTROL; 3RD VALVE HYDRAULICS; GP BUCKET....................................................$79,000
2004 CAT TH560B TELEHANDLER, ID# UT15538, 9439 hrs, TIER II ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 3 PIECE BOOM, THUMB HYDRAULIC CONTROL, THUMB SLIDE, COUPLER ROTATE, TILT WHEEL.................. $37,000
2011 CAT 773F OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK; ID# UP15814, 6482 hrs, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING; RETARDER; DUAL SLOPE BODY; BODY HEAT; 24.0R35 TIRES...................................... $550,000
2005 CAT 735 ARTICULATED WATER WAGON, ID# UP13431, TIER II 3406 ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 6X6, TIRES @ 9307HRS: RF 59%, LF 34%, RR1 14%, RR2 28%, LR1 14%, LR2 28%, 7000GAL CURRY WATER TANK, 9307 HRS........................................................ $225,000
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3341764/58556 D6TXW angle blade good used CATERPILLAR 988F I,988F II, Arm, Used, 4E7522/63584 CATERPILLAR 930G, Arm, Used, 2357301/67960 CATERPILLAR IT28G, Arm, Used, 1133727/73616 CATERPILLAR 980G,980H, Arm, Used, 1157044/68123 CATERPILLAR 980H, Axle, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 950G,962G,IT62G, Axle, Used, 1383121/35700 CATERPILLAR 930G, Axle, Used, 2677380/71827 CATERPILLAR 980G, Axle, Used, 1079680/71963 CATERPILLAR 988H, Axle, Used, 1378832/68732 CATERPILLAR 980G, Axle, Used, 1080060/68119 CATERPILLAR D6N, Blade, Angle, Used, 3593410/56510 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, Blade, Angle, Used, 2940812/72076 CATERPILLAR 257,257B,257B2,257B3,257D, Blade, Angle, Used, 2315275/61395 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, Blade, Angle, Used, 3341764/58556 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8R II,D8T, Blade, Angle, Used, 3377119/78043 CATERPILLAR D6T XL, Blade, Angle, Used, 3527618/66974 CATERPILLAR CS-573E, Blade, Other, New, 2238997/65870 CATERPILLAR 314, Blade, Other, Used, 3387943/51608 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR, Blade, Other, Used, 2824578/62303 CATERPILLAR D7E, Blade, SU, Used, BL400 CATERPILLAR D9L, Blade, U, Rebuilt, 9J7420/42578 CATERPILLAR 420D, Booms, Used, 1839140/73275 CATERPILLAR 325D, Booms, Used, 2343799/50540 CATERPILLAR 311,312, Booms, Used, 5I3412/54544 CATERPILLAR 988G,988G II,988H, Booms, Used, 2318178/75933 CATERPILLAR D6K LGP, Booms, Used, MS2080 CATERPILLAR 345B, Booms, Used, 1271409/71069 CATERPILLAR 305.5,305.5D CR, Bucket, Ditch Cleaning, Used, 700068060/60885 CATERPILLAR 345B, Bucket, GP, Used, 1458066/68565 CATERPILLAR 420F, Bucket, GP, Used, 3377388/51594 CATERPILLAR 953,953 LGP,953A,953B,953B LGP,953C,953C II,953C LGP,953D, Bucket, GP, Used, 1098156/78252 CATERPILLAR 320,320B,320C,322, Bucket, GP, Used, BU3767 CATERPILLAR 345B,345BL, Bucket, GP, Used, BU3768 Bucket, GP, Used, 980test CATERPILLAR 216,216B,216B2,216B3,226,226B,226B2,226B3,228,232,232B,232B2,232B3,236 ,236B,236B2,236B3,236D,242,242B,242B2,242B3,242D,246,246B,246C,246D,24 7,247B,247B2,247B3,248,248B,252,252B,252B2,252B3,256,256C,257,257B,257 B2,257B3,257D,259D,259B,259B3,262,262B, Bucket, Other, New, THSB/56740 CATERPILLAR 324D,324E,326FL,328D LCR,329D,329EL,329FL, Bucket, Other Used, BU8344 CATERPILLAR 324D,324E,326FL,328D LCR,329DL,329E,329FL, Bucket, Other New, BU3843 CATERPILLAR 330D, Bucket, Other, Used, BU3752 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Bucket, Rock, Used, 5V5601/60577 CATERPILLAR 988B,988F, Bucket, Rock, Used, 9V0219/60984 CATERPILLAR 988G,988G II,988H, Bucket, Spade Nose, Used, FB1090 CATERPILLAR 988G, Cab, EROPS, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR D10, Cab, EROPS, Used, 3T8106/36149 CATERPILLAR 777D, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1674447/74762 CATERPILLAR 930G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2356906/67959 CATERPILLAR D6N, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2704810/76700 CATERPILLAR D8R, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1196724/71447 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D,690B, Cab, EROPS, Used, 9V5306/30599 CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/47687 CATERPILLAR D9R,D10R,D11R, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1118549/50331 CATERPILLAR D350E, Cab, EROPS, Used, 7U4400/40232
1778205/78152 24" 315C Bucket good used
CATERPILLAR 325B,325BL,325BLN,330B,330BL,330BL LR,330BLN,345B,345B II,345B LC,345BL,345BL II, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1276516/75461 CATERPILLAR 325B,325BL,325BLN,345B,345BL, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1516714/69568 CATERPILLAR D6T, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1587696/72079 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Cab, EROPS, Used, 2V5075/46948 CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, Used, 1097922/65276 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, C-Frame, Used, 3341767/66973 CATERPILLAR D5K2,D3K,D3K LGP,D3K XL,D3K2,D4K2, Counterweight, Used, 2568796/76136 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8R II,D8R LGP,D8R LGP II,D8T,D8T LGP, Counterweight, Used, 6Y0610/74832 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR, Counterweight, Used, 3374888/62291 CATERPILLAR 980G, Counterweight, Used, 1146030/65810 CATERPILLAR D10R, Counterweight, Used, 6T3584/62617 CATERPILLAR 924K, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336550/58732 CATERPILLAR 305CR,305D CR,305E CR,305E2 CR,305.5Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3611097/76152 CATERPILLAR 930K, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336551/78029 CATERPILLAR 953,953 LGP,953B,953B LGP,953C,953C LGP,953DCoupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2407867/78253 CATERPILLAR 336D,330D, Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 336QCT/77452 CATERPILLAR 938K,938M, Coupler / Quick Coupler, New, 3498040/78268 CATERPILLAR IT12,IT12B,IT12F,IT12F II,IT14,IT14B,IT14D,IT14F,IT14G,IT14G2,IT18,IT18B,IT18F,IT24,IT24B,IT24F,IT24 G,IT25B,IT28,IT28B,IT28C,IT28F,IT28G,IT28L, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, BRK886 CATERPILLAR 928HZ,930G,930H, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 2357451/55382 CATERPILLAR 924K, Coupler / Quick Coupler, Used, 3336551/69041 CATERPILLAR 5230,5230B,5230B FS, Cylinder, Boom/Lift, Used, 1393788/72191 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 740, Differential, Used, 1540300/37138 CATERPILLAR 836C, Differential, Rebuilt, 1367631/55993 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Differential, Used, 6W7420/59790 CATERPILLAR 988F I, Differential, Used, 4E1989/43628 CATERPILLAR 988F, Differential, Used, 4E1990 CATERPILLAR 330D,330DL, Engine, Rebuilt, 2401861/68290 CATERPILLAR 962G, Engine, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 769D, Engine, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR D11R, Engine, Used, 1008111/62564 CATERPILLAR 315C, Engine, Used, 1981441/72823 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Engine, Used, 2421399/76431 CATERPILLAR D6H,D6H II, Engine, Rebuilt, 7C0501/65537 CATERPILLAR 777C, Engine, Rebuilt, 7E9078/36720 CATERPILLAR 980H, Engine, Rebuilt, 2250992/55693 CATERPILLAR 345B, Engine, Used, 1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR D8R, Engine, Rebuilt, 2225432/69920 CATERPILLAR D11R, Equalizer Bars, Rebuilt, 2072684 CATERPILLAR D7H, Equalizer Bars, Rebuilt, 1414690/28344 CATERPILLAR D6R, Equalizer Bars, Core, 2012078/38992 CATERPILLAR D11N, Equalizer Bars, Rebuilt, 2072683 CATERPILLAR 307E2, Final Drive, New, 1026548/70872 CATERPILLAR D6H, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 7G5532/73228 CATERPILLAR D11R,D11T Final Drive, Rebuilt, 3242343/46124 CATERPILLAR 322B,322B LC,322B LR,322BL,322BL LR,322BLN, Final Drive Rebuilt, 1141488/61170 CATERPILLAR 345B, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1362847
4V1073/31078 Differential 824C Good used
CATERPILLAR 980G, Final Drive, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 980K,980M, Final Drive, New, 3715138 CATERPILLAR 988F,988F I, Final Drive, Used, 4E2664/43974 CATERPILLAR IT12,IT12B,IT12F,IT12F II,IT14,IT14B,IT14D,IT14F,IT14G,IT14G2,IT18,IT18B,IT18F,IT24,IT24B,IT24F,IT24 G,IT25B, Fork, Log/Lumber, Used, ITFORK/78340 CATERPILLAR 938K,950K,962K, Fork, Pipe/Pole, Used, FA1074 CATERPILLAR 345B, Grapple, Scrap/Salvage, Used, GA120 CATERPILLAR 311, Hydraulics, Rebuilt, 4I7603/54757 CATERPILLAR 5130, Other, Used, 1072940/326 CATERPILLAR D6R LGP, Other, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926 CATERPILLAR D10R, Other, Used, 1157395/44976 CATERPILLAR AP-1000E,AP-1055E, Other, New, 2518303/53371 CATERPILLAR 5130, Other, Used, 1554102/32845 CATERPILLAR 259D,279D,289D,299D, Other, Used CATERPILLAR 259D,279D,289D,299D, Other, Used, 3041894 CATERPILLAR D6K2, Ripper, New, 3951786/74013 CATERPILLAR D6N XL, Ripper, Used, 3215607/78053 CATERPILLAR 311, Swing Drive, Used, 7I7761/57080 CATERPILLAR 330B,330BL, Swing Drive, Rebuilt, 1141305/32317 CATERPILLAR 824B,836,836C, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1431234/56095 CATERPILLAR D8R, Torque Converters, Core, 1103391/71477 CATERPILLAR D11T, Torque Converters, Core, 1210028/59566 CATERPILLAR D8R II, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1613306/65016 CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 2267609/64986 CATERPILLAR D6T, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 2697635/72219 CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR 773B, Torque Converters, Used, 6T4674/42945 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1880502/44386 CATERPILLAR 970F, Torque Converters, New, 1463329/43970 CATERPILLAR 988F, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E7009/64425 CATERPILLAR 776B,776D,777C,777D, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 8E8999/74015 CATERPILLAR 776B,776D,777C,777D, Torque Converters, Used, 8E8999/74569 CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR D11R, Torque Converters, Used, 1210030/47691 CATERPILLAR D10L,D10, Torque Converters, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR D11N, Track Frame, Used, 6Y2686 & 6Y2687 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, Track Frame, Used, 2393231 & 2393232 CATERPILLAR D11,D11N, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2686/54865 CATERPILLAR D11,D11N, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 6Y2687/54866 CATERPILLAR D11R,D11T, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 1380576 & 1380577 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8R II,D8T, Track Frame, Used, 1753632 & 1753633 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8R II, Track Frame, Rebuilt, 9W6491 & 9W6492 CATERPILLAR 988B, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR 776B,777C,777D, Transmissions, Used, 8E9035/73783 CATERPILLAR 980G, Transmissions, Used, 1066452/70110 CATERPILLAR IT28G, Transmissions, Used, 1164860/74079 CATERPILLAR 980G II, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1167684/71797 CATERPILLAR D350E, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1230755/40296 CATERPILLAR 16, Transmissions, Used, 9M8300/42387 CATERPILLAR 924G, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1402772/57646 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 3P9241/59831 CATERPILLAR 930G,938G, Transmissions, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR 988G, Transmissions, Rebuilt, 1922914/66703 CATERPILLAR D6R XW III,D6T,D6T LGP,D6T LGP VP,D6T LGP VPAT,D6T LGP WDA,D6T XL,D6T XL DS,D6T XLVP,D6T XW,D6T XW LGP,D6T XWVP, Winch Used, 2827492/72873 CATERPILLAR D5H, Winch, Used, 08929/51595 CATERPILLAR D6T, Winch, Used, 09056/71087
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Harter Makes Plans for 50th Anniversary Celebration
BIG
Event Planned
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Harter Equipment invites its friends and customers to a fun-packed day, Saturday, June 3, from noon to 4 p.m. A pig roast, BBQ, equipment rodeo contests, kids’ games and lots of gifts and prizes will be on hand. RSVP requested! For more information and to RSVP, visit www.HarterEquipment.com or call 732/617-3348.
Harter Equipment sales personnel, standing atop a Bell truck (L-R) are Nick Evangelista, Tom Schulze, Lisa Petrie and Vic Riga.
Good moves … it takes many of these to be successful in business — and even more to be successful for a half-century. When Seth Harter decided in 1967 to stake his career on Deere & Company, which had operated construction equipment dealerships for only 10 years at the time, that was the first of many good moves. Harter was a crane salesman — with thoughts of being an entrepreneur — endeavoring to go into busi- (L-R) are Brad Boyd, Harter vice president of operaness for himself. John Deere had tions; Sue Harter, president; and Vic Riga, vice presibeen in existence as an ag equipment dent of sales. manufacturer since the 19th century but was a relative newcomer in the competitive construc- struggle until about 1970 when the com- (L-R): Barry Shames, shop foreman; Brad Boyd, vice president of tion equipment industry in the mid-20th century. Yet pany’s parts and service businesses had operations; Pete Placek (seated), service manager; George Harter liked what he saw in Deere products and opted to matured enough to provide a better cash Filiatreault, parts manager; and Mike Pizzolato, service adminisflow. It was then Harter realized it was trator. partner with the Moline, Ill., manufacturer. After Harter left North Jersey Equipment Company going to be a success and recognized the one could possibly get in the state of New Jersey and just and signed up with Deere, he initially set up shop in a importance of the “after sales” side of the business. four miles from the NJ Turnpike. But back then, the area Spurred by Deere, he began to scout locations for a rented 2,000-sq.-ft. building in Matawan in eastern New was surrounded by farms, and some thought he must be relocated dealership. He quickly focused on Route 33, Jersey near the Garden State Parkway, not far from the crazy. It turned out that he was far from it. the state’s only major east-west corridor at that time. His coast. He bought a section of the orchard and built the dealHe hired two people … an office person and a search along that roadway ended in Millstone Township ership’s core building. Four years later, busiwhere an apple orchard caught his eye. parts/service person and he immediately went out on the ness was good enough that Harter was comThe location was as centrally located as road as the salesperson. He worked in the field during pelled to double the size of the shop area. In daylight hours and headed to the office before and after 1980, he added two 2,500-sq.-ft. wings for to catch up on things there. Many times, he went home storage and office space. In 2005, the dealerfor dinner and went back to the office after that. ship acquired the remaining nine acres of the Four years later, Harter had tirelessly built up orchard, keeping most of it to consolidate his business and Deere executives suggested the property around its 20,000-sq.-ft. facility. Harter Equipment move farther inland. The Deere & Company products are the base suggestion showed the confidence Deere on which Harter built his business, but already had in the young dealer: In its view, another good move he made occurred back Harter Equipment had become established in 1971 when the dealership was still situatenough to survive uprooting. Harter, too, ed in the rented building in Matawan. had come to believe his business had a It was there that a salesman drove into bright future. see HARTER page 30 But meeting payroll and paying bills was a
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EXCAVATORS
2007 JOHN DEERE 410J (6002981), 7250 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, 4WD, Ride Control, 1.5 Bucket........................$29,900
2013 KUBOTA M6060HDC (6005263), 1,100 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Industrial Tires, Front Loader, Quick Coupler, 72” Bkt........ ........................................................ $31,250
2006 KUBOTA U15R1 (6008882), 3520 Hrs, Open ROPS Canopy, Rubber Tracks, Quick Coupler, 18” Bkt, Aux Hyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500 2014 KOBELCO 17SR (2901704), 600 Hrs, Open ROPS Canopy, Rubber Tracks, QC, 12” Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,200 2006 KOBELCO SK135SR LC (6008883), 5650 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Steel Tracks, 36” Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,500 2013 KOBELCO SK35SRC (2903506), 650 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, 4 way angle blade . . . . . . . $39,900 2011 KOBELCO 70SR (2907018), 1,300 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, 30” pin on bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,000 2013 KUBOTA KX040-4R3A (3004658), 750 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Rubber Tracks, Angle Blade, QC, 24” Bkt, Hyd Thumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,500 2013 KUBOTA U55-4R3A (3004674), 1,500 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, angle blade, QC, 24” bucket, HYD thumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57,900 2013 KUBOTA KX057-4R3 (3004673), 1,300 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, rubber tracks, QC, 24” bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,000 2009 KOBELCO SK350-8 (2935001), 2,200 Hrs, Cab w/ heat, AC, 54” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $112,000 2012 KOBELCO 235SR (2923512), 1,600 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 42” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,000 2009 KOBELCO SK260LR (2926001), 1,400 Hrs, Cab w/ heat, AC, 42” bucket, long reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $140,000 2013 KOBELCO SK260SR (2926004), 1,200 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, HYD QC, 42” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $159,900
LOADER-BACKHOES 2014 GEHL 1648P (6004728), 955 Hrs, 8'-13' width vibratory screed, 6 ton hopper, single speed hydrostatic................ $37,000
2008 JOHN DEERE 310J (6002976), 1,500 Hrs, Canopy, 2WD, 1.13 cu yd Bkt, 24” Backhoe Bkt . . . . . SOLD $22,000 1997 JOHN DEERE 410E (6002975), 5,800 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, AC, 4WD, 1.5 cu yd Bkt, 24” HD Backhoe Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,500 2007 JOHN DEERE 410J (6002981), 7250 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, 4WD, Ride Control, 1.5 Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . $29,900 2013 NEW HOLLAND B95C (6002978), 2300 Hrs, Cab w/AC, MP Bkt, 12” Backhoe Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . $65,000 2013 JOHN DEERE 310SK (6002980), 3575 Hrs, Cab w/AC, 3 FNC Loader w/Coupler, 18” Backhoe Bkt . . $72,000
2013 JOHN DEERE 310K (20310537), 700 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 4WD, 1.25 cu yd Bkt, 24” Backhoe Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $77,000 2013 JOHN DEERE 310SK (20310540), 1,500 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 4WD, 1.3 cu yd Bkt, 24” Backhoe Bkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $87,000
DOZERS 2012 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP (2045238), 1,600 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 115” blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$79,000
SKID STEER & COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 1998 BOBCAT 773 SSL (6003764), 2,425 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Hand Foot Controls, Manual QC . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD $11,000 2005 BOBCAT S150 SSL (6003765), 975 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Hand Foot Controls, HYD QC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,500 2013 TEREX PT30 CTL (6003754), 896 Hrs, Cab w/heat, 48” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,000 2011 GEHL V330 SSL (5033001), 750 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 84” bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,000 2009 CAT 279C CTL (6003756), 3,900 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, GP bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,000 2012 KUBOTA SVL 90-2HC CTL (3011022), 1,200 Hrs, Cab w/heat, AC, 80” bucket, HYD QC . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,500
TRACTORS & UTILITY VEHICLES 2009 KUBOTA RTV500 (6010732), 700 Hrs, Open ROPS, Canopy, Manual Dump Bed, ATV Tires . . . . . . SOLD $5,500 2011 KUBOTA L3240HST-3 (6005233), 1,117 Hrs, Turf Tires, Front Loader, Quick Coupler, 72” Bkt . . . . . . . . $16,995 2013 KUBOTA M6060HDC (6005263), 1,100 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, Industrial Tires, Front Loader, Quick Coupler, 72” Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,250
LOADERS 1991 JOHN DEERE 544E (6002977), 7,217 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, 4 in 1 Bkt Welded Closed, New Tires . . . . . . $22,000 1998 JOHN DEERE 544G (6006709), 7400 Hrs, Cab w/Heat, JRB Coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,000 2010 KAWASAKI 70TMV-2 (2707005), 1,450 Hrs, 3.5 cu yds bucket, quick coupler, ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $129,000
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Harter Equipment Celebrates 50 Years of Good Moves, HARTER from page 28
the dealership in a big car trailering an orange, twowheel-drive, 21-horsepower tractor. The salesman wanted Harter to take the tractor for a few days to see if he would be interested in becoming a dealer. Harter took one walk around the tractor and thought to himself, ‘This is the best built tractor I’ve ever seen.’” It was a Kubota tractor and Harter Equipment became one of the first Kubota dealerships in the country. And that was another good move. Today, 50 years later, Harter Equipment is still with John Deere and Kubota and has itself become something of an icon in central New Jersey, firmly established as a progressive, full-service, multi-line construction equipment dealership. Sue Harter, founder Seth Harter’s daughter, is president of the company, but her journey to running the long-time, successful dealership travelled through hard work and paying her dues. She and her sisters began counting parts at the dealership as kids; by age 15, she was helping her father keep the books. Still, despite all that priming, she said she “never really thought about working here full time.” After graduating from the University of Maryland with an accounting degree, she worked for a New York City firm before becoming a certified public accountant and controller at another company. Not until 1985 did she finally look back at Harter Equipment as a viable workplace option. Sue Harter joined the dealership as controller, managing the accounting and financial functions of the company. Four years later during the recession of the late 1980s and early 1990s when the company had cut backs in staff, she eased out of her comfort zone and was placed in charge of rentals. Here, she began to familiarize herself with the equipment and established many of the customer relationships she still values today. At that time, other managers oversaw sales, parts and service, but before long, her competence outside financial accounting Harter Equipment’s Millstone, N.J., location, circa 1972. became apparent and product support departments began to report to her. Sales followed, rollers and pavers added in 2008. More recently, Harter eventually. became a Hyundai dealer (2010) that manufacturers both excavators and wheel loaders and a Bell dealer One Location, Multiple Brands Located in central New Jersey (in a very desirable (2015) that manufacturers articulated dump trucks. Most of the manufacturers represented also are availresidential area, while representing the John Deere and able in Harter’s rental fleet. Kubota product lines during the 1970, 1980 and 1990 “We are very centrally located and housing booms) fueled the growth in Harter for many easy to get to,” Harter years, according to Sue Harter. But as times changed and housing demands declined, Harter made several more good moves that spurred their growth and success — partnerships were forged with other manufacturers that were highly specialized in particular construction products. In 1998, Harter took on Kobelco, which then, and today, is a manufacturer of only excavators. In 2001, it was Kawasaki (now KCM) that specializes in wheel loaders. Rayco forestry products were added in 1999 and the Dynapac line of
said. “We are right on a major four-lane highway and it’s just convenient for contractors to get here. Whether it’s to pick up a rental or a part, or to look at a few different excavators, New Jersey contractors are never far from us.” People, Products and Service … You’ll Dig! According to Harter, “as our slogan goes, People, Products and Service… you’ll dig,” our employees [people] are our most important asset. I am forever grateful to them, the work they do every day and the drive and passion they have to support our customers. It’s an honor to work with them and the company’s success is due to them.” Harter Equipment currently employs 32 people, of which half them have been with the company for 10 years or more. According to Brad Boyd, vice president of operations, most of the employees that work at Harter stay with the company in, his opinion, to the family nature of the business. “Sue treats everyone that works here like family.
I certainly try to transform each employee into a family member, not just a technician, not just a worker, but somebody that really feels that they belong to the organization. That’s probably one of our greatest strengths,” he said. Harter’s vice president of sales, Vic Riga, has been with the company since 2004. Originally a road sales person and then sales manager, he has been vice president of sales since 2011. Additional staff members include 13-year veteran sales and inventory coordinator Lisa Petrie, inside sales person Nick Evangelista and four road salesmen with 50-plus years of construction equipment sales experience. Riga credits Harter’s continued success over the past 50 years to the company’s ability to cater to startup companies as well as they do the multi-million-dollar contractor.
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Providing ‘People, Products and Service ... You’ll Dig!’ Being located in central New Jersey has fueled the growth in Harter for many years, according to Sue Harter.
Field Sales Representatives (L-R) are Bob Schumody, Matt Sams and Dick Clark.
“We have a diverse selection of equipment from light commercial lawn equipshowcase the many accessories the company ment and compact tractors to heavy carries. excavators and dump trucks, as well as a “When you walked into our building, the gazillion attachments,” he said. “A cusfirst thing you saw was our parts counter, so tomer can truly grow with us, from that we wanted to modernize it and give it a more commercial lawn service provider, to industrial look,” Harter said. landscape contractor, to full blown site Rather than the usual long counter with staff contractor. Another thing that makes us sitting behind it, Harter’s parts specialists now unique is that as a multi-line dealer we have individual workstations with stainless are beholden to the customer, not one steel tops and display cabinet bottoms. particular brand.” “With parts catalogues and diagrams online Harter equipment service personnel assist a customer on the job site. According to Riga, customers – both now, customers frequently come around rentals and sales – come back again and Parts manager George Filiatreault has been with the behind the parts person to look at the computer screen, again because Harter is easy to do business with. company 22 years, starting as a parts specialist and so the individual workstation design encourages this, “We are very responsive on the product support working his way through the ranks to his current posi- making it easier to be more interactive with the cus(parts and service) side of our business. Our product tion. tomer,” she said. “The customer can quickly and easily support reputation brings us sales customers … cusHarter currently has three full-time service vehicles, come around and help identify the parts he needs.” tomers who have already had a good experience here. three delivery vehicles and a pickup truck. That trans“Customers have more privacy, it’s a more one-on“Our rental fleet is up to date, with low-hour, well lates to six or seven vehicles that are always on the road. one experience with our parts specialists and more effimaintained machines and we have a whole host of Harter also carries a substantial parts inventory. cient … and it really looks sharp,” added Boyd. “We are attachment lines that complement it,” he added. “Our “One of the nice things about managing a mature really pleased with the end look.” rental business has been a steady producer of good used business is you can afford the investment needed to Harter also improved the traffic flow through rearinventory for our sales department. It also enables cusstock your parts shelves with the necessary inventory,” ranging the lobby layout. tomers to rent equipment for a period of time and then “We have a large lobby and before the traffic flow have the option to purchase if they are interested. Our said Boyd. “It allows us to set stocking levels based on business model has always concentrated on having a demand, versus dollar investment. But in this day and did not lend itself to browsing through the merchandise age, if it’s an item that we don’t have on our shelves, in we have on display,” Harter said. “So by relocating the good rental business.” most cases we can have it the next day.” new workstations to the end of the lobby, and positionBrad Boyd, Harter vice president of operations, a 22ing our displays in a more open pattern, customers are year employee, oversees the company’s product supChanges, Inside and Out enticed to do more browsing and realize, ‘Oh, you carry port functions, rentals and the physical plant. Harter currently is just finishing up a parts departthis — I can use this.’ The goal is to make customers According to Boyd, there are five employees in the ment renovation, which includes new floors, lighting, more aware of the many accessories and other merparts department: three parts specialists who work the chandise we carry that they might not have parts counter, one full-time shipping/receiving person ceilings and paint, as well as changing the parts counter and rearranging the otherwise realized we sold.” and the parts manager. The shop currently has approxishowroom to better Harter’s yard also is undergoing some mately nine workers on site, with three more out on the changes. road and two full-time CDL drivers. “Approximately half of our six acres is The service manager is Pete Placek, who Boyd designated specifically for the storage of refers to as one of Harter’s “most valuable our heavy equipment, used equipment and assets.” our rental fleet, most of which is usually out “He’s that hard to find combination of a on job sites, thanks to our robust rental busigreat technician and a great business ness,” Boyd said. “We like to keep this area manager,” Boyd said. as organized as possible so customers can Other valuable assets are, 21-year be taken right to the equipment they are Harter veteran, Barry Shames, shop foreinterested in looking at. We’re installing man, who reports directly to Placek and road mats to make the traverse from our is the liaison between the technicians and see HARTER page 122 the office.
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Bayonne Bridge Work Six Months Ahead of Schedule The larger ships are expected to be able to pass under the Bayonne Bridge later this year.
Work to remove the lower roadway of the Bayonne Bridge, allowing bigger cargo ships to reach New York Cityarea ports, will be completed six months ahead of schedule, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said. The Republican governor said the work, part of a $1.6 billion project, should be done by June 30. The Bayonne Bridge currently has a navigational clearance of 151 ft. The newly raised roadway will provide a clearance of 215 ft. — the same as the nearby VerrazanoNarrows Bridge in New York. The previous height limited the size of vessels that could pass underneath on the way to the New Jersey ports of
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Camden’s Field of Dreams Withers, But Construction Blooms By Josh Cornfield ASSOCIATED PRESS
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) A baseball stadium once hailed as a sign of the bright future of the waterfront in the poverty-stricken city of Camden now sits mostly empty, but redevelopment projects worth hundreds of millions are rising up around it. Camden County has been trying to draw a minor league team affiliated with Major League baseball to use the stadium since the former independent league’s Camden Riversharks folded in 2015 after it couldn’t reach a deal to stay. But 2017 will be the second season without professional baseball being played there. “We think that’s the most financially viable option for us, but so far we haven’t been able to land one, quite frankly,’’ said Louis Cappelli, who leads the county’s governing board. “We were hoping to have something concrete by now. Unfortunately that has not happened. But we will keep at it.’’ The stadium has striking views of downtown Philadelphia and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. It was the third major entertainment option to be developed on the waterfront, after an aquarium in 1992 and a
major concert venue in 1995, as awareness and brings people,’’ he part of long-running effort to revi- “We’re quite confident the said. “People come down and say this talize one of the nation’s most viois a nice facility.’’ lent and poorest cities. Sadler is helping to oversee develproperty would cover the As a few dozen people sat opment of a new park on the former among a sea of empty seats in the amount that we paid to site of a prison, which for decades 6,400-person stadium on a recent took up prime waterfront space just day to watch a Rutgers-Camden purchase it. With a billion north of the stadium. It’s one of three college baseball game, construction projects being developed on the dollars in investment taking park was going on around it. north side of Camden’s waterfront. The crown jewel of the water“It’s coming, but it’s real slow,’’ front now is a $1 billion develop- place immediately around it, Sadler said of the waterfront. “It’s not ment project by Philadelphia-based the value of the land has something that just happens.’’ Liberty Property Trust. The first Cappelli said that the county wants phase of the project, new headquar- risen dramatically.” to preserve the stadium as an enterters for utility company American tainment or athletic facility, but also Water, is under construction while Louis Cappelli notes that the development increases more offices, housing and retail are the value of the land if the county Camden County proposed. needs to sell it. Camden’s waterfront also “We think that enhances the waterincludes a new practice facility for the transit agency and New Jersey’s economic front,’’ he said. “I think in the worst case scePhiladelphia 76ers, while a new headquar- development agency have forgiven millions nario we sell the property. We’re quite confiin public loans used to help build it in 2001. dent the property would cover the amount ters for Subaru is being built nearby. Rod Sadler, executive director of the non- that we paid to purchase it. With a billion All of those projects and a handful of others have benefited from hundreds of millions profit Save Our Waterfront, said that if dollars in investment taking place immediin tax breaks from the state, which they get another pro team can’t be found for the sta- ately around it, the value of the land has risen dium, it should be used by Rutgers-Camden dramatically.’’ based on the number of jobs they create. The county bought the stadium for $3.5 and should be the site of more high school (This story also can be found on million to save it from foreclosure in 2015 and intramural sports. Construction Equipment Guide’s website at “That’s the kind of thing that brings www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) before the Riversharks folded. Meanwhile, a
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“The opening of the first span of the Kosciuszko Bridge is a major milestone for New York City that will serve hundreds of thousands of commuters every day,” Cuomo said.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took President Franklin Roosevelt’s 1932 Packard to the April 27 ceremonial opening of a new $555 million bridge — the first of two spans to replace the Kosciuszko Bridge in New York City that opened when FDR was in the White House. When the project is finished, one new Queens-bound bridge will stand next to a Brooklyn-bound structure, both cablestayed bridges. Now that the first is open to traffic, it will handle traffic in both directions while the original truss bridge from 1939 will be demolished and the second new structure is built. Office of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo photo The announcement noted that the New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo took President Franklin Roosevelt’s 1932 first-phase $555 million bridge was the Packard to the April 27 ceremonial opening of a new $555 million bridge. largest single contract the New York State Department of Transportation ever awarded. Contractors submitted proposals to design and Yorkers for generations to come.” Once the project is fully completed, the Queens-bound build it at the same time, in a process state officials said saved tax dollars and was “essential” in pushing the project’s pro- bridge will carry five lanes of traffic and the Brooklyn-bound bridge will carry four lanes as well as a 20-ft.-wide bikejected timeline ahead by four years. The project built what will ultimately be the Queens- way/walkway. Shoulders also will be added to both bridges, bound bridge, but for now has three lanes of traffic moving where none previously existed, and the new bridge is lower in each direction until the completion of Phase II. The new than the original by 35 ft., which decreases its incline and bridge is expected to carry about 200,000 commuters each allows trucks or other large vehicles to maintain consistent speeds that help ease congestion. day and have a service life of 100 years. In February, the governor had announced plans to implode “The opening of the first span of the Kosciuszko Bridge is a major milestone for New York City that will serve hun- two major sections of the old bridge this summer, clearing dreds of thousands of commuters every day,” Cuomo said. the way for Phase II work to begin this May and allow an “This new bridge will ease congestion and improve our expected opening of the Brooklyn-bound span in early 2020. (This story also can be found on Construction region’s transportation network, while demonstrating that the Empire State continues to lead the nation in building Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipstate-of-the-art infrastructure projects that will serve New mentguide.com.)
New Jersey residents interested in starting a career in construction and building are invited to participate in an accelerated, hands-on training program offered at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft from May 30 to June 30. The program, offered through Brookdale’s new Accelerated Career and Technical Institute (ACT), provides students with 170 hours of classroom and practical training on the college’s Lincroft campus. Professional instructors will guide students through all aspects of the building process, including the use of tools, compatibility of materials and math-based measurements. During the course of the program, students will apply those skills while building a scaled structure from the ground up. Students also will learn workplace skills such as interpersonal communication, resume preparation and interview skills. Successful graduates will earn the OSHA 10 for Construction credential and may be eligible for three college architecture credits. Full or partial grant funding is available for eligible students, and veteran students may qualify for Veterans Administration benefits. “Construction is a growing, in demand field in the state of New Jersey,” said ACT director Joan Scocco. “This accelerated, comprehensive training program will help residents start a rewarding new career in this promising industry as quickly as possible.” This year, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) identified construction labor and first-line supervision of construction as “in demand” occupations in the state. According to the DOL there were nearly 24,000 employed construction laborers in New Jersey in 2015, with an average salary of $49,440. Firstline construction supervisors earned an average salary of more than $77,000. The training program is open to residents with a high school or equivalency degree. To apply or for more information call Jerry Russell at 732/224-2068 or email act@brookdalecc.edu. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Volvo Breathes Life Back Into the Chesapeake Bay Maryland Environmental Service is using dredged material per year. It a Volvo EC300E amphibious excavator to has received more than 30 restore Poplar Island, a once diminishing million cu. yds. (39 million remote island habitat in the Chesapeake Bay. cu m) to date and will need Situated on the North Eastern Atlantic 68 million cu. yds. (88 milcoastline of the United States, the lion cu m) in total. Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the “The second step is crust country. Over the centuries, its bountiful management [drying out all rivers, lush wetlands and thriving forests dredged material to create a have formed a complex ecosystem that today crust on top],” said DiFatta. encompasses a plethora of habitats, support“The third step is to create ing countless species of plants, animals and tidal flow by excavating fish. channels in the ground However, some of the Bay’s habitats, such before laying down pipes as wetlands, remote islands, shorelines and that connect to the submerged aquatic vegetation, are in dire Chesapeake Bay. This need of restoration. Islands are particularly at allows high tide to enter and risk; once many in number, few remain to low tide to recede, which is this day due to a variety of natural processes, important as it rehydrates the largely erosion. earth and allows for plantPoplar Island, located 34 mi. south of ing. Once the groundworks Baltimore, Md., is a prime example. John Mirabile, equipment fleet manager at the Maryland Environmental Service, is pleased with are complete, the creation of According to a survey taken in 1847, the the Volvo machines’ performance. the habitats will begin. This recorded size was 1,140 acres, but by is step four, and will involve the 1990s, the land mass was no larger hand-planting 540,000 plug plants per cell. It is than five acres. The complete disapestimated that the overall completion date for the pearance of the island seemed immiproject will be 2044.” nent. However, today Poplar Island is a Treading Water national model of environmental Carrying out a heavy-duty project on an island restoration due to the Poplar Island is no easy task, as Brad Fruh, operations manager Project Team, made up of the U.S. at MES explained: “A boat is needed every day to Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) transport workers and equipment. Some guys Baltimore District and Maryland work lengthy shifts, and because most of our work Department of Transportation’s Port is done in the winter, transportation can be tough.” Administration (MPA). For nearly two When it comes to the construction work itself, decades, the team has used dredged the elevation of the wetlands is another challenge. material from the shipping channels “The Bay and most of the completed cells are that lead to the Port of Baltimore to only about a meter deep, so a lot of the channels rebuild Poplar Island and keep the that we cut are below sea level,” continued Fruh. channels open. “Due to constant water infiltration, a lot of the In addition to restoring Poplar Island areas we’re working on remain wet, no matter to its 1847 footprint, a 575-acre expanhow much we trench or pump.” sion is under way. When complete, the total size will be 1,715 acres — 50 per- The Volvo EC300E excavator’s standard crawler tracks were replaced with custom see CHESAPEAKE page 106 flotation pads, enabling it to operate in the cell without sinking. cent larger than its original size. Celling a Dream Part of the project involves restoring the island’s natural habitats to preserve the Bay’s rich ecosystem for the future. To do that, MPA has brought on board Maryland Environmental Service (MES), an independent state agency. MES is responsible for constructing two habitats: tidal wetlands and uplands, both of which are in keeping with the surrounding Bay watershed. “To create the wetlands, the work is divided into manageable areas known as ‘cells’,” said Megan DiFatta, environmental specialist at MES. “There are four steps to building a cell. The first step is to build the dikes and inflow the dredged materials.” Poplar Island receives between 2 to 3 million cu. yds. (1.5 to 2.3 million cu m) of Many of the Chesapeake Bay’s most sensitive bird species are already returning to nest.
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A Look Back: New Hampshire’s Portsmouth Air Force Base Akron University photo
A shop-modified Euclid belly dump served as a water wagon to achieve optimum moisture content during compaction operations.
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The Portsmouth Air Force Base in Portsmouth, N.H., was built between the years of 1954 to 1956. The Cold War project was described militarily as a retaliation base. The joint venture team of Morrison-Knudsen Company of Boise, Idaho, and Landers & Griffin Inc. of Portsmouth, N.H., held several contracts for grading and paving which totaled approximately 20 million dollars. Morrison-Knudsen, a mega sized international firm, was the sponsor of the project. Five million cu. yds. of common excavation were completed. The runways and parking aprons required 423,000 cu. yds. of concrete, enough for a good sized dam. The immense parking aprons alone totaled 10 million sq. ft. of 14 in. thick concrete Akron University photo pavement. One of the 16 three-axle Euclid pan scrapers (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s used for earthmoving on the project speeds back to the cut section in this 1954 photo. website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A Northwest 25 pullshovel trenches for a RCP cross drain in the rain.
A Hughes Keenan Roustabout “pocket crane” sets reinforced concrete drain pipe.
Aggregate was obtained from a nearby quarry owned by Iafolla Construction Company of Portsmouth, N.H. The Euclid end dump is one of many shipped by rail from the firm’s completed West Virginia Turnpike projects. The Northwest Model 6 visible at right is owned by Iafolla.
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Sussex Contract No.: 16119 Location: Route 206, Hi Glen Drive to High Street. Project: Resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $2,423,000 • Schifano Construction Corporation — $2,460,010 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $2,707,000 • Black Rock Enterprises LLC — $2,855,819 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $2,875,695 • Top Line Construction Corporation — $3,138,775 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $3,180,099 Completion Date: Oct. 24, 2017 Counties: Monmouth and Ocean Contract No.: 15435 Location: Central, Sub-Region C-3. Project: Maintenance roadway repair. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — $5,959,000 • Earle Asphalt Company — $6,718,213 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $6,812,133 • Schifano Construction Corporation — $7,106,089 • Black Rock Enterprises LLC — $7,385,950 • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $8,398,309 Completion Date: Oct. 6, 2017 County: Camden Contract No.: 16126 Location: Route 295/42/I-76, direct connection. Project: Grading, paving and structures. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • South State Inc. — $192,155,989 • Driscoll J/V Pierson — $208,258,261 • Schiavone Construction Company LLC $223,020,000 • PKF Mark III Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: Aug. 16, 2017
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County: Hunterdon Contract No.: 16133 Location: Route I-78 Pattenburg Road (County Road 614) over Route I-78. Project: Superstructure replacement and abutment repairs. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Berto Construction Inc. — $3,797,160 • Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $3,920,000 • Konkus Corporation — $4,802,356 • Carbro Constructors Corporation — $4,870,592 • IEW Construction Group Inc. — $5,287,739 • Ritacco Construction Inc. — $6,060,000 Completion Date: Dec. 22, 2017
County: Bergen Contract No.: 16138 Location: Route 17 nb, Linwood Avenue to Lake Street. Project: Resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $5,344,341 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $5,588,177 • Schifano Construction Corporation — $5,768,367 • Black Rock Enterprises LLC — $6,126,537 • Tilcon New York Inc. — $6,163,000 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $8,223,297 Completion Date: Nov. 20, 2017 County: Mercer Contract No.: 16123 Location: Route 206 bridges over Stony Brook. Project: Bridge reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • South State Inc. — $7,408,821 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $10,324,549 • Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $10,644,644 • Anselmi & Decicco Inc. — $11,219,000 • Northeast Remsco Construction Inc. — $12,869,376 • Iew Construction Group Inc. — $13,492,401 • Midlantic Construction LLC — $15,741,713 Completion Date: Dec. 27, 2017 County: Gloucester Contract No.: 16118 Location: Route 322, Route 47 (Delsea Drive). Project: Pavement resurfacing, safety and ADA improvements.
Contractors and Bid Amounts: • South State Inc. — $2,332,613 • A.E. Stone Inc. — $2,340,000 • Richard E Pierson Construction Company Inc. — $2,508,435 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $3,222,967 Completion Date: July 19, 2017 County: Atlantic Contract No.: 16113 Location: Route 152, Bay Avenue to Seaview Drive. Project: Resurfacing and intersection improvements, Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Arawak Paving Company Inc. — $2,079,000 • A.E. Stone Inc. — $2,085,000 • South State Inc. — $2,173,846 • Richard E Pierson Construction Company Inc. — $2,423,153 • Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino Contracting Company — $2,693,087 Completion Date: Sept. 15, 2017 County: Union Contract No.: 16142 Location: Route 82, Route 124 to Route 439. Project: Resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Black Rock Enterprises LLC — $3,598,191 • Schifano Construction Corporation — $3,656,608 • Intercounty Paving Associates LLC — $3,723,099 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $4,131,810 Completion Date: Jan. 1, 2018
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Wirtgen Small Milling Machines Operate Uniformly The new generation of Wirtgen small milling machines — with the W 35 Ri as the smallest member, the 20-in. (50 cm) W 50 Ri and W 60 Ri, and the 3 ft. 3 in. (1.0 m) W 100 Ri and W 120 Ri machines — have a uniform operating concept centered on the ergonomically designed multifunctional armrest. With it, the operator can call up all the important information he needs to see on the color display, including the acquisition and visualization of all job data. Four “favorites” buttons integrated in the armrest can be programmed with any of 20 different functions. The operator also can intuitively control the height of the machine from the multifunctional armrest. Innovative Control Concept: Optimum Workflows A variety of additional automated functions result in significantly faster workflows. For example, the Level Pro Plus leveling feature has been fully integrated into the machine control system. Fewer interfaces mean shorter signal paths in the controller systems, faster reactions between them, and an efficient and precise leveling process. Automated height adjustment of the crawler units also supports the leveling and milling process. For example, the machine operator can activate the automatic lowering function to precisely position the machine in a milled cut. When the milling drum assembly reaches the surface which is to be milled, the lowering speed is reduced, and the milling drum slowly penetrates the material down to the set depth. The height of the crawler units also can be adjusted in steps of 0.04 in. (1 mm) or 0.2 in. (5 mm) increments using a new millimeter height function to precisely set the milling depth. The most frequently used height settings are automatically stored in three height-adjustment memories, and called up quickly at any time at the press of a button. Automated milling functions promote maximum efficiency for the milling process. For instance, a load limiting controller integrated in the machine control system keeps the machine within an optimum performance range at all times. An anti-stall system prevents the engine from shutting off in the event of sudden overloads by automatically releasing the clutch in a fraction of a second. And the amount of water required to cool the cutting tools and control dust also is reg-
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Wirtgen’s class of small milling machines integrates the uniform operating concept. Now an operator can, for instance, store up to three standard milling depths for each side using the ergonomic multifunctional armrest.
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TAM Names Roadtec ‘Company of the Year’ at Manufacturers Excellence Award Luncheon In its annual recognition of companies that are exemplifying practices that result in manufacturing excellence, the Tennessee Association of Manufacturers (TAM) has named Roadtec Inc., headquartered in Chattanooga, as the winner of the “Company of the Year” Excellence Award. “We are very proud to have been selected for this prestigious honor, which underscores the Astec Core Values that all of us here live each day,” said John J. Irvine III, president of Roadtec. “This truly is an honor that all at Roadtec have earned and can share, because we all work to a common goal of serving our customers.” Irvine went on to point out that the company’s commitment to product quality is interwoven with its safety practices and being good stewards of the community and environment. “It all fits together and contributes to this achievement,” he said. The award not only recognizes Roadtec’s current employees’ commitment, but those of the past also. The qualifications that must be met for this manufacturing excellence award is a process and a
commitment that takes years to implement and sustain. To win the award, Roadtec needed to excel in the following categories and criteria: • Shows a strong corporate commitment to safety • Displays evidence of a solid environmental program with improvement as a target • Displays evidence of energy-reduction process improvements as a target • Displays evidence of quality improvements in the overall manufacturing process with the aim to provide the customer with zero defective products • Shows evidence of continuous improvement in manufacturing methods • Displays evidence of sound practices in business operations • Shows evidence of employee engagement • Employee appreciation is apparent • Displays evidence of community involvement • Site is clean, safe and well organized The Tennessee Association of
Manufacturers hosted its annual Manufacturers Excellence Awards Luncheon where Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander delivered the keynote address. The Manufacturers Excellence Awards are presented in the categories of Energy, Environment, Safety and Company of the Year, and serve to distinguish entire organizations for their overall achievements and positive impacts. In addition to Roadtec, award finalists included AdTech Ceramics; Astec Inc.; Chattanooga Labeling; EPB; Koch Foods; Lectrus; Miller Industries; Siskin Steel; and Tennessee American Water Company. Tim Lewis, director of operations of Roadtec, concluded, “Winning such a wonderful award not only makes us feel good, but motivates us to continue making Roadtec a safe environment to work in and a producer of high quality equipment which is an exceptional value to our cus- In its annual recognition of companies that tomers.” are exemplifying practices that result in (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
manufacturing excellence, the Tennessee Association of Manufacturers (TAM) has named Roadtec as the winner of the “Company of the Year” Excellence Award.
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Sakai SW754 Offers Improved Operating Efficiency, Ease-of-Maintenance The Sakai SW754, 67-in. (170 cm) vibratory tandem drum roller offers improved operating efficiency as well as ease-of-maintenance while retaining many features of its successful 770-series line. Applications include both thin and thick asphalt lift compaction, as well as compaction of coarse graded asphalt mixes and aggregate base and subbase layers. EPA Tier IV emissions compliancy is achieved by an efficient 3.8 L Kubota engine offering up to 10 hours of actual run time without refueling. The SW754 tandem roller’s versatility for use in a wide variety of applications is based on a range of vibration/amplitude settings that range from low vibration at 2,500, 3,000 and 4,000 vpm to high vibration at 2,500 or 3,000 vpm. Vibration and driving system control are kept simple. Operators choose from three throttle positions. Maximum operating weight (with ROPS) is 22,939 lbs. (10,405 kg). Front axle load is 10,373 lbs. (4,705 kg). Rear axle weight is 11,563 lbs. (5,245 kg).
Rig clearance at the sides is 3.2 in. (8.1 cm) and at the curb is 35.4 in. (90 cm). A long wheel base helps achieve the flattest possible compaction surface yet is not excessive, for ease in trailer transportation. The upgrade carries forward successful Sakai 770-series features such as a proven, reliable hydraulic system and ample visibility of the drum surface and edges that allows operators to instantly verify that the water spray system is working effectively and to see whether drums are picking up asphalt. Additional design enhancements of the SW754 design include improved ease of maintenance and serviceability through easier engine compartment access and centralized location for common maintenance items. For more information, visit www.sakaiamerica.com.
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The Sakai SW754, 67-in. (170 cm) vibratory tandem drum roller retains features of the successful 770-series line while offering improved operating efficiency and greater ease in maintenance.
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Bomag BW 211 DH-5 Single Drum Roller Features Dual Pump Drive Known for its power and production on heavy earthworks compaction projects such as landfill cell construction, roadwork and dams, the Bomag BW 211 DH-5 single drum vibratory boasts a dual pump drive system, allowing the roller to climb grades as steep as 60 percent. The efficient drive system dedicates one travel pump for drum drive and a separate pump for the rear axle, which includes no-spin differential lock, so the machine delivers enhanced gradeability in both forward and reverse travel directions, according to the manufacturer. Built for high-production compaction of mixed soils, gravel and rock fill at depths reaching 27.6 in. (70.1 cm), the BW 211 DH-5 roller features a balanced front-to-rear-frame weight distribution and high compaction forces that rival heavier class machines. Its dual frequency, dual amplitude vibratory system matches compaction output to site needs. Setting the drum to 1,800 vpm (30 Hz) with amplitude of 0.075 in. (.2 cm) efficiently compacts high lift thickness. For increased productivity when compacting thinner lifts, the operator can set the vibration system to 2,040 vpm (34 Hz)
and a 0.039-in. (.1 cm) amplitude. The new BW 211 DH-5 roller is driven by the 128-hp (95.4 kW) Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 diesel engine, meeting Tier IV Final (Stage IV) emissions standards. By matching engine speed to the task at hand, standard ecomode speed control lowers fuel consumption by up to 30 percent versus operating at continuous high idle and reduces noise levels for more comfortable operation. Contractors can lower fuel consumption even more and reduce engine wear by equipping the machine with the optional Bomag ecostop function, which automatically shuts down the engine after a defined idle period. The new machine design concept for the BW 211 DH-5 roller is focused on lowering total cost of ownership. In addition to the fuel-saving engine technology, contractors achieve savings through longer machine service intervals and maintenance-free component designs. The roller’s simple, operator-friendly concept features a control panel similar to that of other Bomag compactors, reducing the time and cost for training new operators. Additionally, available compaction measuring technology, such as the optional Bomag economizer and terrameter, let the operator know when optimum soil stiffness is achieved, eliminating unnecessary fuel- and time-consuming passes and the potential for over compaction and costly material replacement. The BW 211 DH-5’s maintenance-free, 35-degree articulation joint requires no lubrication to improve machine uptime and features up to 12 degrees of oscillation to keep the drum and wheels in constant contact with the ground when encountering irregular terrain, improving compaction performance. The roller’s wide-opening, hinged hood grants unobstructed access to the engine and components for fast servicing, while all cables are protected against damage to improve machine reliability. Reached from ground level, oil dipsticks, filters and machine fill points are quickly accessed to shorten the daily maintenance routine. The roller’s spacious cab offers allaround visibility of the work area to improve compaction efficiency and operating safety. A fully adjustable seat and adjustable steering wheel column provide a custom fit to each operator, and operating controls feature logical gauge positioning for self-explanatory operation, boosting comfort and productivity. Mounted on rubber buffers, the operator’s platform isolates machine vibration from transferring to the operator for fatigue-free operation, even during long shifts. For more information, visit www.bomag.com/us.
Built for high-production compaction of mixed soils, gravel and rock fill at depths reaching 27.6 in. (70.1 cm), the BW 211 DH-5 roller features a balanced front-to-rear-frame weight distribution and high compaction forces that rival heavier class machines.
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W.I. Clark Hosts Annual Paving Seminar at Wallingford HQ
(L-R) Southbury, Conn., was represented by Nathan Lewis, Anthony Prestera and Gerry Magel, all drivers/operators for the town.
W.I. Clark’s paving seminar attracted a crowd of more than 100 people, who had a chance to see latest Hamm, Vogele, Wirtgen and Kleeman machines on display.
T This LeeBoy 8515 paver was just one of the machines on display at W.I. Clark’s paving seminar. Representatives were available to provide demonstrations and answer customer questions.
W.I. Clark provided guests with a catered lunch by Deli 66 located in Plantsville, Conn.
he W.I. Clark Company, headquartered in Wallingford, Conn., hosted a record turnout for its 21st annual paving seminar on March 30. The paving seminar is held each year to create awareness of the Hamm, Vogele, Wirtgen, Kleeman and Leeboy products available at W.I. Clark. The seminar not only educates the local contractors and municipalities on how to properly maintain and care for their machine, but it also teaches them about
innovative technology that all the manufacturers continue to provide to maintain a cutting-edge reputation in the industry. W.I. Clark provides this service to customers because it gives everyone a first-hand tutorial on all the machines before the start of the season, and allows each employee an opportunity to receive clarity on any questions or concerns they may have before it’s a potential issue on the jobsite. Proactive education ensures that the
Representatives from Hamm, Wirtgen, Vogele and Kleemann were available to discuss the latest technologies, safety precautions and care applications for all of their machines.
owners and operators can fully utilize all the benefits each machine has to offer, and also ensures that they are properly educated on the maintenance, which results in better care and longevity of the equipment. Attendees left feeling confident about the machines and were eager for the season see SEMINAR page 70
Frank Apuzzo, broker, of Ferguson and McGuire Insurance Services, Wallingford Conn., sponsored breakfast, which included coffee and baked goods from Neil’s Donuts.
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Mark A. Conte…
Allen Introduces New Sales Director of Paving Equipment Roger Euliss, vice president of sales & marketing at Allen Engineering Corporation (AEC), recently announced the appointment of Mark A. Conte as the new sales director of paving equipment. Conte will have global responsibility for all Allen specialty paving equipment sales, with a primary focus on North American markets. The Allen triple roller tube pavers and bridge deck finishers will be his central equipment focus. Conte has extensive experience in concrete equipment sales, including form-riding paving equipment. He is based out of Ohio. Conte will focus on growing sales by developing relationships with Allen territory sales
representatives, existing dealer customers, paving contractor customers and other entities involved in the various paving projects for which Allen could supply equipment. Allen Engineering Corporation is headquartered in Paragould, Ark. The company designs, engineers, manufactures and markets concrete and related equipment with a number one goal of total customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.alleneng.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Wacker Neuson Expands Compaction Line With New RC50, RC70 Rollers Wacker Neuson has expanded its extensive compaction product line with new 5-ton and 7-ton (4.5 and 6.3 t) single drum soil compaction rollers. The RC50 and RC70 offer powerful compaction performance, with excellent maneuverability, gradeability and stability, especially on rough terrain. Both models feature the choice of a smooth drum for compaction of granular materials or a padfoot drum for effective compaction of cohesive soils such as clay. The RC models are ideal for commercial and residential projects, secondary roadways, bike paths and parking lots, according to the manufacturer. These high-performance rollers feature a three-point articulated pendulum joint that provides even weight distribution and consistent compaction even while navigating curves or maneuvering along uneven ground. To expand on maneuverability, these machines are built to climb
with the powerful drive system that allows compaction on slopes up to a 60 percent grade. The rear wheels are driven by independent motors resulting in excellent ground clearance and traction in a variety of conditions, enhancing productivity as well as safety. Wacker Neuson’s RC50 and RC70 feature a compact design that provides an enhanced view of the work area and drum from the operator’s seat. The spacious operator’s platform provides plenty of legroom and is isolated from vibration for comfortable operation. These machines are simple to operate using the intuitively designed display and joystick control. The 5-ton class, RC50 comes with a 54-in. (137 cm) drum width and compacts with 15,512 lbs. of centrifugal force at a rate of 1,800 vibrations per minute. The 7-ton, RC70 offers a 66-in. (167 cm) drum and compacts with 28,100 lbs. of
The 5-ton (4.5 t) class, RC50 comes with a 54-in. (137 cm) drum width and compacts with 15,512 lbs. of centrifugal force at a rate of 1,800 vibrations per minute.
centrifugal force. Both models are powered by a 73.2 Kubota engine and have a 32 gal. fuel tank. All models sold in North America come in choice of canopy or cab. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Latest Technology on Display at W.I. Clark’s Paving Seminar SEMINAR from page 66
to begin. The W.I. Clark Company is a full-service John Deere, Hamm, Hitachi, Doppstadt, Leeboy, Vogele, Hamm, Wirtgen, Kleeman, Rosco, Montabert and Eager Beaver dealer. The company has three locations in
Danbury, Plainfield and Wallingford, Conn., and has served the state for more than 90 years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
(L-R): Bill Ockenfels, operator; Mike Wright, driver; and George Colon Jr., driver/technician, all of Bozzutos, Cheshire, Conn., are ready to test the Hamm HD+90i tandem roller.
Eager to find out how the latest technology can benefit them are Torrington, Conn.’s O&G Industries crew — (L-R): Robert Riggi, foreman; Mike Ronaldi, screedman; Sylvester DuCruz, screedman; and Vic Capirhio, operator.
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39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 Fax: 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com
JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 www.jesco.us
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A. Montano Co, Inc. 571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206 • Fax: 845/247-9321 www.amontano.com
Ambrose Equipment Co. 1401 Hooksett Road • Hooksett, NH 03106 603-644-8787 • Fax: 603-644-8747 1 Madison Street • Plainville, MA 02762 508-643-0044 • Fax: 508-643-0034 www.ambroseequipment.com
E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Rd. • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 • 800/358-6007 Fax: 603/225-4918 www.ewsleeper.com
Groff Tractor New Jersey, LLC 551 N. Harding Highway • Vineland, NJ 08630 800-874-2650 212 Monmouth Rd. • Freehold, NJ 07728 800-874-2659 200 Bomont Place • Totowa, NJ 07512 800-558-7426 www.grofftractor.com
Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople, PA 16063 724/452-7800 • Fax: 724/452-7030 McKean, PA 814/476-7755 Dubois, PA 814/371-3600 www.highway-equipment.com
Midlantic Machinery 2240 Bethlehem Pike • Hatfield, PA 19440 215-822-0145 • Fax: 215-822-7971 6375 Allentown Blvd. • Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-652-3190 • Fax: 717-540-0251 1261 Highway 315 • Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 570-824-9891 • Fax: 570-822-3561 6 S. Eleanor Ave. • Frackville, PA 17931 570-874-6140 • Fax: 570-874-4200 1400 Joh Avenue • Baltimore, MD 21227 410-247-2100 • Fax: 443-543-0344 28587 Sussex Hwy. • Laurel, DE 19956 302-715-5382 • Fax: 302-715-5384 www.midlanticmachinery.com
Tracey Road Equipment Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Rd • East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North • Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Rochester 300 Middle Rd • Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Watertown 19598 Cady Road • Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. • Albany, NY 12205 518-438-1100 www.traceyroad.com
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Rototilt Gives Genesee County Excavator Added Flexibility The Genesee County Highway Department in western With the muscle behind the Hyundai New York recently purchased a Hyundai 180W-9A 38,000excavator and the flexibility of the lb. wheeled excavator equipped with a Rototilt RT60 rotatRototilt system, loading 10 ft. logs is made safe ing coupling system from George & Swede Sales & Service, and easy. the Hyundai dealer of western New York State. The Rototilt rotating coupling system allows the attachments on the county’s new Hyundai excavator to have a full 360-degree rotation, as well as the ability to tilt the attachment up to 40 degrees, which allows the excavator to be far more functional and flexible than has ever before been possible, according to the county. The county purchased a log grapple attachment, a 6-ft. ditching bucket and a 3-ft. digging bucket to give the excavator the ability to work in a wide variety of applications. “The Hyundai with its rotating coupling system and wood grapple has already proven itself to be extraordinarily valuable to the county in an unfortunate emergency situation,” said Chris Klein, fleet maintenance supervisor of the Genesee County Highway Department. In March of this year, the Rochester area was struck by an unusual, prolonged, powerful wind event. For several days, the The Rototilt rotating coupling system area was hit by a low level jet allows the attachments on the county’s stream that caused 70 to 80 mph new Hyundai excavator to have a full winds to strike, causing, among 360 degree rotation, as well as the ability to tilt the attachment other things, a significant up to 40 degrees, amount of downed tree and limb damage that also took out power to more than 100,000 homes in western New York for more than a week. “We immediately experienced the benefits of having a mobile, wheeled excavator that could travel throughout the county creating no surface damage to our roads and equipped with a highly flexible grapple system that allowed us to work in some very tight situations using just a single employee cleaning up debris in the safest manner possible,” Klein said. “The rotation of the grapple also makes it extremely adept at being able to turn and position cut up trees and to place them very precisely on the back of trucks, allowing us to get maximum load capacity from each vehicle while we clean up debris.” When purchasing the Rototilt system, there were some design features that attracted Genesee County to Rototilt, specifically when it came to the log grappling system. In most cases, a log grappling system requires that the excavator be equipped with two separate sets of double acting hydraulics, which consists of an approximately $12,000 hydraulic system. The Rototilt system only requires a single set of hydraulics, which reduces the hydraulic system cost by about one-third. The Rototilt system also has a quick coupling system, which allows hydraulic attach- (L-R) are Chris Klein, Genesee County Highway Department fleet maintenance ments to be changed out from inside the supervisor; Phil Marcello, Genesee County Highway Department heavy equipment operating cab of the excavator by a single operator; and Greg Newell, president of George & Swede Sales & Service.
person in just seconds. This ease of changing out attachments has been available in pin grab systems for mechanical attachments for years, but only until recently has this been an option in a hydraulic coupling system, according to the manufacturer. “The time and safety benefits are tremendous,” said Klein “A machine can switch from using a 360-degree tilting ditching bucket, to a digging bucket, to a log grapple, all in just seconds. Another added benefit to this is needing just a single machine and a single operator on a project that in the past would have required multiple machines to address various excavating challenges due to the amount of time it would take to change out the hydraulic attachments.” Phil Marcello, Genesee County heavy equipment operator who is primarily assigned to the Hyundai excavator and its Rototilt system has been very pleased with the equipment. “I have been very impressed with our new Hyundai and it attachment system,” he said. “When traveling from site to site down the highway at a speed of 23 mph, the Hyundai drives very smoothly. It’s very powerful, and when I am working with it, whether it be excavating or loading a load of logs, the machine is very stable. “When the machine was delivered to us, George & Swede gave us excellent training and shared valuable product knowledge,” see ROTOTILT page 96
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John Deere Root Rakes Work for Variety of Jobsite Tasks The toughest land-clearing and ground-leveling jobs are no match for the new John Deere Root Rakes (RR72, RR78 and RR84), the latest additions to the everexpanding lineup of Worksite Pro attachments. Optimized to work with John Deere G- and E-Series skid steers and compact track loaders (CTLs), and K-Series compact wheel loaders, these attachments get the job done quickly and can be a more economical option over dozer blades, according to the manufacturer. The root rakes are ideal for land clearing, ground leveling and moving materials away from buildings and obstructions. These attachments were designed to easily gather rocks and debris, while allowing soil to sift through, for minimal site and landscape disturbance and maximum efficiency. Built with alloy-steel construction, replaceable pin-on teeth and zincplated, pivot pins with protected Zerks, these attachments can ruggedly resist impact that any ground materials provide. Another
These attachments were designed to easily gather rocks and debris, while allowing soil to sift through, for minimal site and landscape disturbance and maximum efficiency.
key feature is a weld-on “D” ring that expands the list of job site tasks these root rakes can tackle, such as pulling brush in forestry applications or scrap on a job site.
“The root rakes are exceptional additions to our line of Worksite Pro attachments that increase the productivity of any compact machine being used in job site prep
applications,” said Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “We designed this line of root rakes to be a tough solution,
ready to take on any terrain in its path.” The root rakes are available in 72-in. (183 cm), 78-in. (198 cm) and 84-in. (213 cm) width — the RR72, RR78 and RR84 respectively — for maximum productivity. The height and width of the root rakes also help shield the fronts of the machines, protecting against damage from large piles of brush or jagged scrap. With the universal, self-cleaning Quik-Tatch easy attachment system found on all John Deere skid steers, CTLs and compact wheel loaders, the machine can easily add and remove the root rake in no time. The new attachment also is backed by John Deere parts, service and warranty coverage. Like all Worksite Pro attachments, the root rake is also compatible with many competitive models. For more information, visit www.johndeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
SEPPI Unveils New Version of Forest, Stone Crusher Some years ago SEPPI M. began its series of universal mulchers, to let a single device perform several tasks. This versatility enables each of them to mulch bushes, wood or thick roots and to crush stones, even below ground. The Multiforst, Starsoil and Maxisoil, for big tractors of 200 to 450 hp, are similar already. The new model — Midisoil dt — is one of the smallest of its kind and is meant for tractors of 100 to 170 hp. Due to key functional enhancements, this model eases the workload and lets many customers economize, even those with small forestry companies or contractors from various fields, according to the manufacturer. This versatile tiller is available in several working widths, ranging from 69 to 98 in. (175 to 250 cm). It has a new drive system, which makes work even simpler and more efficient. It tills the soil to a depth of 9.8 in. (25 cm), breaks stones up to 9.8 in., and wood up to 9.8 in. The working speed, according to the materials and nature of the soil, ranges from 0 to 1.2 mph (0 to 2 kmh), a tractor with CVT/IVT transmission is recommended. The Midisoil dt differs from classical wood mulchers or stone crushers in that it has a new gearbox with 2SPEED transmission. This makes it possible to use a higher
rotor speed for wood and a slower speed for rocks and soil. It works very simply: By mechanically switching a lever on the main transmission, the operator can lessen the rotor’s speed from about 1,000 to 540 rpm, whereby the speed of the tractor’s PTO remains set at 1,000 rpm. This provides more torque and ensures better work with a lesser consumption of power, whether mulching wood (at a higher speed) or crushing stones and soil (at a lower speed), according to the manufacturer. This versatility is achieved by using a new spur gear. The main gearbox of the Midisoil dt in 2SPEED, as well as the double drive with parallel gear transmission, is fitted with an integrated cooling circuit. This can be switched on easily from the tractor cabin by using the control unit supplied, and the temperature can be checked continually on a dial. This eliminates the risk of overheating the drive while continuously working in stones and soil. A further safety-measure is the integrated torque-limitation in the drive system. The drive with the spur gear has been designed to
be especially narrow and space-saving, so the difference between the whole width and the effective working width is minimal. Further features are: • lightweight construction — housing
with replaceable Hardox wearplates • high performance with minimal power consumption, due to lightweight construction (1,700 to 2,600 kg, according to the working width and equipment) • a rotor of the new generation with an efficient combination of new tools; Super Mono Protect and Super Mono Extreme with additional tungsten carbide inserts on the wearpoints, while an easier and faster
exchange of hammers minimizes downtime • a hydraulically adjustable hood • an adjustable breaking bar and crushing grid for determining the degree of crushing • ISO three-point rear linkage category 3, central fixed • the innovative gear-tilt system ADAM (opt.) for optimal groundcontour following; this “angle-compensation” protects the PTO shaft and the PTO of the tractor from needless exposure to uneven surfaces • a hydraulic compacting roller (opt.) with a very robust roller-bearing and toothed rings (which can be used as a pressure device too) with roller scraper (especially important in moist soil) When tilling waste land and rocky farmland, renewing forest roads and ski-slopes, renewing farmland and other green areas, cleaning the forest after harvesting, maintaining gas and electricity lines, preparing building sites and much more, Midisoil dt can be an efficient tool if used with a suitable tractor, according to the manufacturer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Q-Safe Coupler Increases Productivity Engcon, a 26-year-old $90 million Swedish firm, offers an excavator coupling system that provides a safe, convenient, time-saving way to connect and disconnect mechanical and hydraulic attachments on an excavator in just 10 seconds while the operator remains in the cab, according to the manufacturer. Q-Safe, Engcon’s hydraulic quick coupler or hitch lock, and EC-Oil, Engcon’s automatic oil coupling system for hydraulic and electrical connection, allow an excavator operator to change hydraulic tools such as hammers or grabbers, or disconnect a tiltrotator, quickly and safely. At one construction site, an operator needed to switch tools six times per hour. In an eight-hour day, the operator transitioned tools 48 times. A manual switch typically took him 90 seconds, which adds up to 4,320 seconds of non-productive tool-switching time. But, using Engon’s device, each tool transition act took 10 seconds — or 480 seconds in a day, saving 3,840 seconds per day. That’s a savings of 64 minutes daily — more than one hour of increased productivity, that, over the course of a job, adds up to real dollars.
Q-Safe, Engcon’s hydraulic quick coupler or hitch lock, and EC-Oil, Engcon’s automatic oil coupling system for hydraulic and electrical connection, allow an excavator operator to change hydraulic tools such as hammers or grabbers, or disconnect a tiltrotator, quickly and safely.
It’s not only fast, it’s safe. Engcon’s design eliminates the possibility of incorrect excavator tool connection. The risk of incorrect coupling has simply been designed out. About Engcon Engcon manufactures a complete range of tiltrotators, quick couplers, control systems and tools for excavators in the 1.65 to 35.2 ton (1.5 to 32 t)
range. Engcon is a privately-owned Group with its parent company, Engcon Holding AB, based in Strömsund, Sweden. In 2016, the Engcon Group achieved $90 million in sales with 200 employees. For more information, visit www.engcon.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Geith Unveils New Feature, Complete Coupler Lineup Geith displayed a new crusher feature and a wide range of couplers at this year’s ConExpo. The featured coupler options include Geith’s manual quick coupler, tilting coupler and hydraulic quick coupler, all designed to maximize safety, performance and reliability for end-users. Geith’s manual quick coupler will be featured as part of the company’s new concrete crusher unit. “This is the very first time the Geith crusher is available with manual coupler capability,” said Geith Sales Manager Adrian Kelly. “This unit illustrates how Montabert continues to create high-performance, reliable solutions for our customers as their needs and applications evolve.” The GT Series concrete crushers are designed for use with excavators weighing between 14,000 and 180,000 lbs. (6,350 to 81,646 kg) in recycling and demolition applications. The series utilizes the excavator’s hydraulic forces to crush concrete and cut rebar without requiring any additional hydraulics. The crushers are made
The GT Series concrete crushers are designed for use with excavators weighing between 14,000 and 180,000 lbs. (6,350 to 81,646 kg) in recycling and demolition applications.
of high strength, abrasion resistant steel and wear resistant alloy pivot bearings. Geith’s corresponding manual quick couplers are reversible and allow easy installation, all manufactured to match or exceed specific OEM specifications.
Geith’s tilting quick coupler on display featured a Geith bucket, and is designed for use with excavators, mini-excavators and backhoe loaders weighing between 6 and 26 tons (5.4 to 23.5 t). It is operated entirely from the inside of
the cab and saves time and money for operators by providing up to 180 degrees of side-to-side rotation to dramatically increase versatility and productivity. The tilting quick coupler has a “curl to release” control system and four independent
locking components to meet all current and proposed safety standards (ISO/DIS 13031), as well as an internal relief valve for overload protection and a variable pin center design to accommodate a wide variety of OEM attachments. The hydraulic quick coupler was featured as part of the Geith package display with a heavy-duty bucket and hydraulic thumb. All Geith hydraulic couplers are recognized for their safety, reliability and performance, and comply with applicable international standards and regulations. They feature front and rear safety locks, a safe release curl to open option, and low maintenance compared to competitors. They are light-weight but durable, and save users about 25 percent in operational time due to their high performance, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.geith.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Vacuworx Provides Mid-Range Material Handling Solutions With a lighter weight, smaller size and brand new attachment options, the AMC Series Lifting Systems can truly go where no other vacuum lifters have gone before. The AMC 6 and AMC 4 models operate in conjunction with compact to mid-sized excavators, as well as with truck mounted articulating cranes, using the hydraulic power from the host machine without a significant reduction in the equipment’s overall lifting capacity, according to the manufacturer.
and noise, making it the perfect solution for work in urban areas. The AMC 6 has a lift capacity of 13,200 lb. (5.987 kg) and comes standard with a pin adapter to mount on an excavator. The AMC 4 features a hydraulic quick change adapter for truck crane applications and has a lift capacity of 8,800 lb. (3,991 kg). Both models can accommodate single or double vacuum pad arrangements, depending on the material to be lifted. Integrated legs provide stability and protect the bottom of the pad(s) during Small But Mighty storage; they rotate up and lock when the lifter Suited for steel, poly or concrete pipe, as is in use. well as trench plate and concrete slabs, the Vacuum lifting is a safer and more efficient AMC Series was designed to offer versatility alternative to traditional lifting methods such and functionality to contractors and rental as anchors, hooks, slings and chains. companies who often work in congested Especially important in high traffic areas, 360 street applications or other tight areas. In degree rotation and wireless remote operation these situations, the host equipment must be provides precise placement of materials withable to maneuver in relatively small or busy out the need for tag line operators on the spaces, which means the attachment must be ground. In addition, vacuum lifting will not as small as possible without sacrificing damage delicate materials or bonded coatings, power and reliability. With mounting options and it eliminates the need for costly cribbing for both traditional excavators and truck or spacers, according to the manufacturer. cranes, the AMC Series is able to load and For more information, call 918/259-3050 unload materials while maintaining a com- The AMC 6 and AMC 4 models operate in conjunction with compact to mid-sized or visit vacuworx.com. pact overall footprint. In addition, the light- excavators, as well as with truck mounted articulating cranes, using the (This story also can be found on Construction weight, self-contained design is hydraulically hydraulic power from the host machine without a significant reduction in the Equipment Guide’s website at www.construcpowered to eliminate fuel costs, emissions equipment’s overall lifting capacity. tionequipmentguide.com.)
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Montabert USA Launches New Drill The Montabert CPA 295 rock drill use of a quick coupler,” said Gaetan company’s reliable, longstanding repuattachment is an excavator-mounted Julien, product drilling specialist of tation in the market,” said Giroudon. rock drill attachment aimed to match Montabert. “You can go from digging, Montabert invented the world’s first or exceed the production rate of con- ripping rock or breaking rock, and then hydraulic drifter in the 1960’s, and has ventional drill rigs currently in the mar- be drilling again minutes later. The been working ever since to innovate ket. Its versatile options allow contrac- excavator’s quick coupler, standard and improve its original technology. tors to drill holes from 3 to 4 in. (7.6 to auxiliary hydraulic plumbing and a “Today, miners and contractors 10 cm) in diameter, up to 72often refer to our drifters as ft. (22 m) deep, decreasing the ‘gold standard.’ We typical costs while increasachieve this status by maxiing application potential. mizing performances, low The diverse application posrunning cost and uptime for sibilities include everything customers.” from a quarry or pipeline Other features of the CPA project to a demolition or 295 include an efficient development site. hydraulic dust control sysMontabert General tem, rod carrousel and a Manager Stephane radio remote control, makGiroudon said the CPA 295 ing it easy to operate the drill fills a void in the market. attachment from anywhere, “Before the CPA 295, and Montabert’s legacy and growing demand and cost The Montabert CPA 295 rock drill attachment allows advanced Intelsense conconcerns were calling for contractors to drill holes from 3 to 4 in. (7.6 to 10 cm) troller system. This system bigger drilling attachments in diameter, up to 72-ft. (22 m) deep. automatically detects and with larger hole diameter analyzes various rock layand depth options, at greater speeds. 24VDC power supply suffice for the outs to best optimize the drifter striking This attachment’s versatility and capa- installation. It not only saves our cus- frequency and energy, also improving bility meet those needs.” tomers on acquisition and operating operating costs, uptime and ease of The attachment can be mounted on costs, but also limits downtime.” maintenance, according to the manuany excavator weighing more than 25 “The CPA 295 outperforms compet- facturer. tons (22.6 t), does not require any ing products in both power and effiFor more information, visit major modifications to the machine, ciency thanks to its patented controls, www.montabertusa.com. (This story also can be found on and is very easy to connect and install. and it is equipped with the latest gener“It can be mounted on and off an ation of Montabert’s hydraulic drifters, Construction Equipment Guide’s website at excavator in about ten minutes with the the HC95, that have contributed to the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Designed to work with Holland FW35, FW33 and FW0070 fifth wheel models, inboard and outboard mounting systems are adaptable to all fifth wheel configurations.
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SAF-HOLLAND, a global manufacturer of trailer suspension and axle systems, truck suspensions, fifth wheels, landing gear and coupling products, introduced its new severeduty slider system for Holland fifth wheels for heavy and severe-duty hauling operations. The Holland severe-duty slider system has 80,000-lb. (36,287 kg) vertical load and 200,000-lb. (90,918 kg) drawbar pull capacity. Designed to work with Holland FW35, FW33 and FW0070 fifth wheel models, inboard and outboard mounting systems are adaptable to all fifth wheel configurations including Holland Kompensator and no-tilt wheels. Kompensator mounting systems provide fifth wheel top plate side-to-side cradle movement on uneven terrain, relieving torsional stress and twist for high CG rigid trailers. Notors and rental houses. It provides enhanced performance in milling applications, material pickup, parking lot, road main- Tilt mounting systems provide for seamless conversion to a tenance and job-site cleanup, according to the manufacturer. rigid No-Tilt fifth wheel for applications where articulation is This unit works well for indoor application cleanup, as it fea- provided on the trailer. tures a “waterless” dust abatement system. The severe-duty slider’s modular, service-friendly design The pickup/ hopper broom with a waterless dust abate- allows fifth wheel heights to be easily changed. Available ment system features: bracket-mounting heights range from 8- to 11-in. (20 to 28 • A large industrial filter, eliminating potentially large dust cm), and can be easily changed to meet all OEM and heavyclouds • 12 volt shaker dislodges loose debris from the filter haul customer configurations. The severe-duty slider system provides slide travels — 12, 24-, 36-, 48-, 60-, and 72-in. directly into the hopper • A slotted brush assembly allowing the brush to move (30.5, 61, 91, 122, 152 and 183 cm) to accommodate a wide vertically for ease of operation range of weight distribution and clearance needs. Two-in. (5 • A hydraulic cylinder that drops the bucket floor when cm) slide increments enable versatile positioning to meet any dumping dirt and debris • Two caster wheels mounted on the side toward the front payload distribution requirement. New visual plunger lock indicators are located toward the of the broom to prevent the user from rolling too far forward, preventing damage to the skirting and the frame front of the slide bracket for easy visibility so drivers can The EDGE pickup/hopper broom with a waterless dust quickly ensure that the slide bracket is securely locked in abatement system comes complete with hoses and couplers place. In addition, the in-cab air slide release control allows as well as a bolt-on cutting edge to fit most compact loaders. This unit is available in 60, 72 and 84 in. (152, 182 and 213 drivers to easily reposition the fifth wheel when required. For more information, visit www.Safholland.com. cm) widths.
EDGE Provides Enhanced Performance Manitou Americas Inc. announced the EDGE pickup/hopper broom with waterless dust abatement system to their broom lineup for compact loader attachments. The EDGE pickup/hopper broom with a waterless dust abatement system is a cost-effective investment for contrac-
The EDGE pickup/hopper broom with a waterless dust abatement system comes complete with hoses and couplers as well as a bolt-on cutting edge to fit most compact loaders. This unit is available in 60, 72 and 84 in. (152, 182 and 213 cm) widths.
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Skid-Lift Scissor Lift Side Tilt Feature Levels Platform The Skid-Lift scissor lift attachment is made specifically to mate with a skid steer. It utilizes the power and hydraulic functionality of the skid steer to position and operate the Skid-Lift. The Skid-Lift goes to a height of 20 ft. (6 m) to the bottom of the platform so working height (chest level) is 26 ft. (7.9 m). The lift features two attach points on the side and end of the unit. This allows for The Skid-Lift goes to a height of 20 ft. (6 m) to the great flexibility and makes getting bottom of the platform so working height (chest into awkward locations possible. level) is 26 ft. (7.9 m). The Skid-Lift also includes a side tilt feature for leveling the platform or hydraulic pumps. steerable axles, wheels, allowing the operator to get closer to the tires, electrical sensors, etc. This unit also improves ground clearance work area without reaching out over railings. Users feel secure in this unit compared to tra- and gives you the ability to go where ever ditional lifts as they are always tied directly your skid steer goes. It also has the ability to to the skid steer, according to the manufac- straddle ledges or curbs, something wheeled units just can’t do. turer. For more information, visit www.skidThis unit has no electrical or self contained hydraulics, which eliminates mainte- lift.com. (This story also can be found on nance issues associated with self powered lifts. Maintenance costs are reduced through Construction Equipment Guide’s website at the elimination of battery packs or engines, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ROTOTILT from page 80 Marcello are added. “The controls state-of-the-art with all functions per the formed by a joystick, eliminating need for foot controls. When switching out the attachments using the Rototilt, it is great not to have to leave my cab or do any heavy lifting or pounding to switch out the attachments. The Hyundai excavator has a vibra tion setting that allows Marcello to evenly spread a load of dirt from the bucket versus dumping the pile and using the of sides the bucket to spread it. “When doing log and tree work with the excavator and the log grapple, the flexibility of the attachment and the mobility of the excavator has been a
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Crumbling Roads, Bridges Bring Higher Taxes, Fees Across Country By David A. Lieb ASSOCIATED PRESS
For the first time in nearly 30 years, Tennessee will soon tax motorists more to fill their tanks. So will California, Indiana and Montana. Lawmakers across the United States have approved new proposals this year to pay for transportation improvements, including tax hikes, vehicle fee increases and bond packages. Those measures extended an existing trend to a new milestone: Two-thirds of all states have stepped up highway funding over the past five years. It’s happening in both Democratic- and Republican-led states as their transportation departments strain to overcome backlogs deepened by the last recession. And lawmakers are acting regardless of promises from President Donald Trump for a $1 trillion national infrastructure program that his administration has yet to detail. Some state officials doubt that Trump’s plan will make much of a difference when it comes to repairing and replacing thousands of old bridges or repaving and widening countless miles of congested roads. “We really don’t know what’s in it. We haven’t seen anything,’’ said Tennessee state Rep. Eddie Smith, a Republican from Knoxville. But “it sounded like there wasn’t going to be a lot that we would directly benefit from.’’ Trump has said his plan will depend partly on spurring private investment in infrastructure. That could include tax incentives for those who subsidize big-ticket projects, with an expectation that investors could recoup costs through tolls or fares on roads, bridges, rail systems or airports. Tennessee currently uses neither tolls nor bonds for its highway system. At least two dozen states adopted higher fuel or sales taxes to pay for transportation improvements. “That’s highly unusual for that many states to be in agreement about raising taxes, and these are oftentimes fairly conservative states as well,’’ said Carl Davis, research director at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a Washington-based nonprofit think tank. The United States has an $836 billion backlog of needed repairs and improvements to roads and bridges, plus an additional $90 billion backlog for public transit systems, according to the Federal Highway Administration. Those needs have grown as the money available from the Federal Highway Trust Fund for states fell by more than 9 percent from 2010 to 2015, according to an Associated Press analysis of the most recent figures from the highway administration. A 2015 federal law increases Highway Trust Fund money for states by $20 billion over five years through traditional matching funds and new competitive grants. But some financial analysts project that will merely hold funding flat when accounting for inflation. States are “bellying up to the bar and actually increasing their own gas taxes to make up for the lack of an increase of federal spending,’’ said Julius Vizner, an assistant vice president at Moody’s Investors Service. Republican-led South Carolina, which has long resisted tax increases, is among those seriously considering a gas tax hike this year. Separate tax proposals have passed the House and Senate, even though Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has threatened a veto and wrote a letter to Trump in February asking for $5 billion in federal funding for infrastructure. South Carolina House Majority Leader Gary Simrill said the federal money would be welcome but doesn’t provide a
long-term solution. The state’s Department of Transportation wants an additional $1.1 billion annually over the next 25 years to improve roads. “People who are waiting on the federal government usually just get old and tired,’’ said Simrill, a Republican who has led the House’s road-funding efforts for several years. “South Carolina cannot wait on the federal government to take care of our problem.’’ The federal gasoline tax has remained at 18.3 cents a gallon since 1993, breaking a record this spring for its longest gap between increases. The last record was set when the tax remained at 4 cents from October 1959 through March 1983. Trump recently said he could consider higher fuel taxes as part of his infrastructure plan, although that could meet resistance from fellow Republicans in Congress. Only about a dozen states have gone longer than the federal government without raising their motor fuel taxes. One of those was Tennessee, where Republican Gov. Bill Haslam signed a bill in April to phase in a 6 cent-a-gallon gas tax hike and a 10-cent diesel tax increase. To win passage in the Republican-dominated state, the fuel tax hikes were paired with tax cuts on groceries, investment gains, corporate manufacturers and disabled veterans so that supporters could tout them as “pocketbook neutral.’’ The transportation plan in Republican-led Indiana raises an average of $1.2 billion annually by increasing gas taxes and vehicle fees and gradually shifting fuel sales taxes from the state’s general fund to infrastructure. California’s $5 billion annual plan raises fuel taxes and vehicle fees to pay for repairs to state and local roads, while also providing money for public transit and biking and walking trails. Montana, which suspended several road projects last year because of funding uncertainties, recently approved its first fuel tax increase in nearly a quarter century. Without the tax hike, the state could have missed out on some federal funding because it lacked enough local money to match it. Although California’s plan was passed largely by Democrats, many other transportation funding measures have enjoyed bipartisan support. That’s partly because they have been backed by the business community as economic necessities, Davis said. Transportation plans also have enjoyed widespread success at the polls. Voters approved 269 of the 361 transportation funding measures placed on the 2016 ballot by states, counties, cities, townships and other districts, according to the American Road and Transportation Builders Association. The nearly three-quarters approval rate was right on the 10year average for transportation ballot measures. Transportation funding measures also are pending in other legislatures, including Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Oregon. A gas tax hike was defeated in the Missouri House this year and another was vetoed by New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, a Republican. Earlier this year, Wyoming enacted a law that doubles vehicle and driver’s license fees. The measure, coming four years after a 10-cent gas tax hike, is intended to free up money in the state’s general fund, which has taken a hit because of the downturn in the energy sector. Idaho, Utah and West Virginia all approved transportation bonding measures. The largest, a $1.6 billion proposal in West Virginia, is contingent upon voter approval later this year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hitachi Ltd. Agrees to Acquire Accudyne Hitachi Ltd. and Accudyne Industries announced that the two companies have entered into an agreement regarding Hitachi’s acquisition of Accudyne’s subsidiaries and certain related assets that manufacture and sell air compressors under the “Sullair” brand. In order to become the “Innovation Partner for the IoT Era” by accelerating collaborative creation with customers through the advanced Social Innovation Business, Hitachi has introduced a market-in business structure composed of “front”, “platform”, and “products” in April 2016. Hitachi’s “front” business has strived to work side by side with its customers to create new value through the rapid and effective utilization of its Social Innovation Business by leveraging digital technology, with the “Lumada” IoT platform at its core. Hitachi’s goal in this acquisition is to gain access to Sullair’s global sales network, mainly in North America. Furthermore, Hitachi will accelerate the global rollout of the Social Innovation Business, by providing Sullair’s customer base with digital solutions or IoT-compatible products that leverage the expertise in IT and OT (operational technology) which Hitachi has cultivated over many years. As for the product business, in an effort to establish a strong product business that meets a broad range of industrial needs, Hitachi has been developing the product business through the unified strengths of the Industrial Products Business Unit (CEO: Masakazu Aoki), which integrated Hitachi’s industrial product business in May 2015, and Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co. Ltd., which handles small or medium sized industrial products. Air compressors in particular have been positioned as a core business, in which Hitachi provides high-quality, high-efficiency products mainly in Japan and Asia. Hitachi plans to add its products to Sullair’s highly complementary product
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PSC Examines DAP Tree Removal Dispute By Blake Nicholson ASSOCIATED PRESS
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) North Dakota regulators who want to fine the developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline over the reporting of Native American artifacts during construction are now looking into whether the company removed too many trees while laying pipe in the state. The Public Service Commission planned to discuss both matters during a closed executive session on May 5, with resolutions to both issues possible by the group’s next public meeting on May 10, Chairwoman Julie Fedorchak said. The $3.8 billion pipeline to move North Dakota oil to a distribution point in Illinois has been controversial because of opposition by American Indian tribes and environmental groups who fear environmental harm. Construction is complete, however, and the pipeline should be fully operating by June 1, said Vicki Granado, spokeswoman of the Texasbased developer, Energy Transfer Partners. Mop-up work remains, such as tree restoration. A December report from third-party inspector Keitu Engineers and Consultants Inc. identified 83 sites along the 380-mi. pipeline corridor in North Dakota where trees might have been cleared in violation of the commission’s orders. The report by analyst Dean Mostad doesn’t estimate the number of trees involved. Granado insisted to The Associated Press that ETP didn’t
violate terms of its permit. Mike Futch, ETP’s pipeline project manager in North Dakota, said in a letter to commission attorney John Schuh in March that it’s possible the company cleared the disputed areas of trees before the company and commission agreed in June 2016 how large an area could be cleared. The company submitted its tree replacement plan in April. That plan calls for two trees to be planted for every one that was removed — a total of about 94,000 trees — and for the company to inspect them annually for three years to monitor survival rates. The PSC must approve the plan. A law firm representing numerous landowners filed a consultant’s report that contends ETP’s tree replacement plan includes far fewer species than were removed and that a “flawed approach’’ to soil work could result in trees “being planted and growing well for five or ten years, then dying.’’ Fedorchak said ETP could be fined for any violation of the Public Service Commission’s tree removal orders. The commission already has proposed a fine of at least $15,000 after the company diverted construction of the pipeline around artifacts last October without first running the plan by regulators. No artifacts were disturbed. ETP maintains it didn’t intentionally violate state rules and has asked for that case to be dismissed. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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The Future of the Coal Industry Relies on Several Factors By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Robert Murray said President Donald Trump’s roll-back of coal industry regulations will bring back thousands of coal jobs. While he could be right, his view is not exactly unbiased. Murray is CEO of Murray Energy, which is billed as the largest coal mining company in the United States, employing 6,000 people and mining 65 million tons of the energy commodity each year. Yes, with fewer regulations, coal might regain its footing as a viable domestic energy source and a reliable employer of tens of thousands of people. It might do so with minimal damage to America’s air and water resources. But the situation is not as simple as that. The coal industry is unlikely to reclaim its ascendant role in energy production nor recover all the jobs lost in recent years. Several determining factors will tell how much bounce actually occurs. Regulations and Rules — Some History The real argument about regulating coal production is about the role of regulations. Strict regulation of American coal mining is argued as necessary for the safety of coalminers and of the environment. There is little dispute about that. However, opponents of the industry’s regulations argue that some rules are not protective — they are, in fact, punitive and designed to destroy the industry. Rules and regulations imposed since the recession have been both. A prime example is the Interior Department Stream Protection Rule announced just last December, a month before the Obama administration turned over its rule-making authority. The rules required coal companies to “avoid mining practices that permanently pollute streams, destroy drinking water sources, increase flood risk and threaten forests.” Companies were told to monitor any stream that could be affected by a mine “before, during and after operations.” The administration called it a “modern and balanced approach” to protecting streams. West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe
The coal industry is unlikely to reclaim its ascendant role in energy production nor recover all the jobs lost in recent years. Several determining factors will tell how much bounce actually occurs. Manchin III begged to differ. He called the 1,648-page rule “very alarming in its scope,” and said the methodology of the rule-making was “flawed and lacked transparency.” Manchin has coal-mining constituents, of course, but he was not the only critic of the regulation: This year, the House and Senate employed the Congressional Review Act for only the second time in history to rescind the rule. The stream protection regulation was part of what came to be called President Obama’s “war on coal.” The term was first used in 2009 and, by 2012, had become part of the presidential election campaign: Days before the 2012 vote, the Republican House passed a Stop The War On Coal Act, with the help of 19 Democrats. The Democratic-controlled Senate ignored it. It is interesting that President Obama entered the White House popularly seen as a friend of the coal industry. “This is America,” he said at a 2008 election rally in Virginia. “We figured out how to put a man on the moon in 10 years. You can’t tell me we can’t figure out how to burn coal that we mine right here in the United States of America and make it work.” Ultimately, his administration apparently concluded that not burning the stuff was the best option of all. Cap-and-trade auctions were announced in 2009 — the process by which limits on coal-burning smokestack emissions are imposed, bartered among industries, and systematically tightened. Then the EPA made its Clean Water Act more stringent for areas near mines. Not far behind these regulations were a cross-state air pollution rule banning pollution of areas downwind from a plant and
reduced limits on mercury and carbon dioxide emissions. It is noteworthy that not all of these ideas originated in the Obama administration. The administration’s clean air interstate rule was another iteration of a regulation authored by the George W. Bush administration and shot down by courts, which ordered a new one. The Bush rule, in turn, was a successor to one enacted during the presidency of Bill Clinton. Similar genealogy of rulemaking is evident for other Obama-era rules, most of them originating in clean air and EPA thresholds established in the 1970s. Ideology and Coal The difference was that Barack Obama was ideologically receptive to imposing stricter limits on coal mining operations and did so with few evident qualms about the impact of the rules on local economies. The Trump administration is less ideologically pure. The new president seems to prefer a more pragmatic — and populist — response to coal mining, aiming to incorporate it into the country’s energy future rather than to eliminate it. This mindset naturally is heartening to the coal industry — and to industries that serve it, including heavy machinery manufacturers. Caterpillar, which is reputed to be the largest manufacturer of mining machinery in the world, has struggled in recent years because of a slowdown in mining investments worldwide. But its stock jumped two percent recently on the strength of its management’s focus on getting a better return on its investments and its “exposure to under-invested machinery markets in the early stages of recovery.” For similar reasons, Komatsu America just completed acquisi-
tion of Joy Global, the maker of P&H and Joy products for surface and underground mining. The mining equipment market clearly is strengthening around the world. Yet the only reason the new administration can boldly roll back executive orders and agency edicts — notably few anti-carbon standards in recent years have been legislated — without thunderous political disapproval from Main Street America is because latest generation rules seem to have nebulous effects on the environment. They are sweeping and costly, yet produce negligible environmental results. A center-right non-profit called American Action Forum toted up the cost of the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan that pressures states to shut down coal plants: $1 trillion in lost productivity, 125,000 lost jobs, and dramatic increases in the cost of electricity. Meanwhile much of the rest of the world — including, of course, China — would push ahead economically, more than offsetting cleaner air produced by straitened industries in the United States. Here’s corollary evidence from another segment of the energy industry: An SMU professor testified to Congress last year that methane emissions from domestic oil and gas have dropped 15 percent over the last 25 years, though production has skyrocketed. In other words, the industry is becoming dramatically more efficient. Nonetheless, the EPA asked for more stringent rules. Then there is climate change. Alarmists say computer-generated data prove the ocean is rising due to man-made pollution, while less alarmed observers point to scientific measurements that largely dispute an envisioned catastrophe. To non-ideological policymakers and business leaders — including coal mining executives — the sound and fury of the strident debate is not helpful. Natural Gas — the Rival Fossil Fuel At least as threatening to coal mines as government regulations is natural gas. It is the coal’s rival for generation of industrial power. Its dramatic increase in availability comes from mushrooming frack-
ing activity around the country over the last decade. The underground cracking open of oil deposits and horizontal drilling techniques that reduce the surface footprint of wells have created new pools of recoverable oil and gas, which have only begun to be tapped. That industry leaders have proven to be fast learners of best practices and cost-effective procedures ensures production will continue for many years to come. This is the chief reason the share of electricity produced by coal has fallen over the decade from 50 percent to 33 percent. PeaBody Energy declared bankruptcy last year. So did four other U.S. coal companies. The burdensome regulatory regime certainly is one reason for the business failures; fracking is the other. Renewable energy sources like solar also are a factor, but a relatively minor one. So even if the regulatory outlook for coal mines is suddenly brighter, abundant supplies of natural gas still will compete with coal for market share. While fracking operations have environmental threats hanging over them, too, especially in respect to ground water, the problems seem more easily remedied. Coal companies surely cannot count on environmentalists shutting down fracking. The wild card in all this is technology. In 2015, a power plant in Canada announced it was capturing 90 percent of the carbon that otherwise would have exited its smokestacks during burning of coal and repurposing it as fuel. Hundreds of thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide were being captured. The Boundary Dam power plant is powered by brown coal, however, not the more energy-rich black bituminous coal that U.S. producers mine. Even so, the technology may be adaptable to coal burned in this country. On another front, a coal company called Ramaco Carbon is opening a new mine in Wyoming, which is either an act of faith in the future or a foolish move. What makes the opening interesting is that Ramaco also is building a research center to develop new and better products for mined coal. “We’re trying to come up with, frankly, a different idea that will see COAL page 118
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An Idea That Floats The volume of water is a constant challenge during habitat construction. MES needed machinery that could operate in the cell without sinking into the soft earth. Enter the specially-modified EC300E amphibious excavator from Volvo Construction Equipment. In 2016, MES purchased a new Volvo EC300E excavator from local Volvo dealership McClung-Logan Equipment Company that was modified to replace the standard crawler tracks with custom flotation pads. “The pads are hollow inside, and have wide and thick tracks to dissipate the down pressure, allowing the machines to effectively float on the soft terrain,” said John Mirabile, equipment fleet manager at MES. Jamie Reid, territory manager of McClung-Logan Equipment, was able to provide a faster, turnkey solution for MES by working directly with a pontoon supplier. “Volvo shipped the EC300E upper-
carriage directly to our third-party vendor in Louisiana, where they were to build-fit everything from the ring gear below. That gave them an opportunity to test the complete assembly before the excavator was delivered to our Baltimore dealership,” he said. Jason Doty, an experienced MES equipment operator, was impressed with the EC300E’s performance. “The cab has plenty of room, the hydraulics are very quick and smooth, and the engine has a lot of power,” he said. MES uses up to six Volvo A25 articulated haulers (including the latest Gseries) at any given time, depending on the task at hand. Common jobs include shifting the dredged materials and moving sand from the staging areas to the dike areas. The machines are now in non-stop use around the island and making the heavy-duty work feel a little lighter. MES now has almost 40 machines operating on the island, seven of them are Volvos.
“We look for several things when choosing new construction equipment: quality, innovativeness and pricing. Volvo ticked all those boxes,” said Mirabile. “And we receive great service and parts availability from McClung-Logan.” Planting a Paradise With a fifth of Poplar Island’s habitat already restored, scores of the Chesapeake Bay’s most sensitive bird species are already returning to nest, as are many diamondback terrapin, which are native to the region. The project has also gained international attention, with delegations and tourists from all over the world visiting the Bay each year. “We have a long way to go, but it’s great to see that the island is already beginning to return to life,” said DiFatta. “It’s a really special project to be a part of.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Safety Is Priceless, Not Expensive Hyundai HX series excavators are packed with standard safety features that help your operators work more efficiently. All cabs are ROPS/FOPS certified A rearview camera, which can be viewed from the 8-inch touchscreen monitor, is standard Large grab rails and guard rails and Hyundai’s proprietary anti-slip surfaces help avoid falls while working on the outside of the machine Automatic travel backup alarm is standard
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IEDA Names New President, Four to Board of Directors at Annual Expo
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The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) welcomed incoming President Kevin Fox of Dewitt Equipment Co., in Barrie, ON; and new Board Members Luke Brenner of Heavy Equipment Co. in Austin, Texas; Kenneth Tysinger of May Heavy Equipment in Lexington, N.C.; and Chris Lohman of South Mountain Tractor in Tempe, Ariz.; as well as Treasurer, Kristin Waldie, BBA of CapStone Accounting in Minesing, ON. IEDA’s new president and board members were announced during the Association’s Annual Meeting and Vendor Expo in Orlando, Fla., this past February. Members of the IEDA board of directors serve a maximum of two consecutive years and are responsible for establishing industry best practices and quality used equipment standards.
Outgoing board members include David Williams of International Construction Equipment (ICE), Lakewood Ranch, Fla.; Tanna Trout of Trout Machinery Inc., Casper, Wyo.; Rick Trout of Trout Machinery Inc., Casper, Wyo.; Burt Cunningham of Global Tractor Company, Colleyville, Texas; and Maurice Matson of Matson Machinery Company, Scott Depot, W.Va. During the annual meeting, all four retiring board members were presented with the IEDA Leadership Award, which is given to outgoing board members annually for their contribution to the organization. For more information, visit www.iedagroup.com. The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) welcomed incoming President Kevin Fox of Dewitt Equipment Co., in Barrie, ON.
17,487 machines, with increases in orders coming from all markets, but particularly China and Europe. Deliveries were also up 34 percent during the period, to 16,369 machines. Market Situation The construction equipment market continued to improve during the quarter, with all regions (with the exception of South America) showing growth. The European market was up 17 percent, driven by increased demand in Germany, the UK and France. North America was up 1 percent, with improvements in compact equipment and large excavators offsetting lower demand in other product areas. South America saw further declines, while the total market in Asia (excluding China) was 10 percent above the same period last year, boosted by improvements in India and Korea. There also was strong growth in Indonesia, driven by a recovering
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(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Volvo Construction Equipment Sales Increase 30 Percent in First Quarter Buoyed by improving market conditions and the positive impact of its transformation program, Volvo Construction Equipment saw sales increase by 30 percent in the first quarter of 2017. Improving market conditions in all regions except South America helped Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) report strong growth in sales, profitability, order intake and deliveries in the first quarter of 2017. During the first three months of 2017 Volvo CE saw net sales jump by 30 percent to SEK 16,163 M (SEK 12,452 M in Q1 2016). Operating income also was positively impacted, rising to SEK 1,617 M, up significantly compared to SEK 341 M in the first quarter of 2016. Operating margin also saw good improvement, at 10 percent, compared to 2.7 percent in the same period the year before. In the first quarter of 2017 Volvo CE also enjoyed an increase in order intake, which rose by 34 percent to
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mining sector, while demand shrank in both Turkey and the Middle East. China, meanwhile, continues to recover, with the market growing by 48 percent during the first quarter, compared to the same point the previous year; driven by a surge in demand for excavators, which increased by 99 percent during the period. “After years of tough market conditions, the Volvo CE business is growing again,” said Volvo CE’s President Martin Weissburg. “Higher sales volumes linked with increased internal efficiency and a lower cost base helped us deliver good profitability levels during the quarter. Volvo CE is on the right track, the improvement plan is yielding results and there are further opportunities to improve the long-term competitiveness of the company.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Repairs to Bridge Deck, Steel, Concrete Part of U.S. 13 Project Work began in the fall of 2016, and estimated completion is set for summer 2018.
Gov. Larry Hogan announced $23.8 million in funding to repair the structurally deficient bridges this spring.
The contract amount is $27.5 million, awarded to Corman Construction of Annapolis Junction, Md. BRIDGE from page 1
work area across the median, and both directions of traffic will share the roadway. Speeds through the work zone will be reduced from 65 to 55 mph. According to Charlie Gischlar, MD SHA spokesperson, crews will place a concrete barrier between the eastbound and westbound traffic to allow bidirectional traffic flow (one lane in each direction). When work is completed on one side of the bypass, traffic will be shifted to allow work on the other side. “Drivers traveling through the work zone will need to slow down, remain alert and follow the signs,” he said. Work includes steel and concrete repairs and bridge deck (driving surface) patching and resurfacing. This work is expected to extend bridge service life by several decades. Many of the bridges will be painted under a separate contract when the rehabili-
tation work is completed. Gishlar noted that there are “big challenges on this project — time, timing, and traffic. This is a lot of work in a condensed time frame along a busy urban bypass. Of course, we need good overall time management, but we need to pay close attention to the timing of each phase as well — and that’s where the traffic challenge comes into play. It’s great that we’re able to separate traffic from the major work areas, but we still have to maintain a good vehicle flow in the bidirectional configuration. This is no easy feat when you consider the different work phases and traffic-driven deadlines for each. For example, we need to restore the Salisbury Bypass to normal configuration north of U.S. 50 by mid-May to handle the heavier beach-season traffic, then shift back to bidirectional in October to work on the remaining bridges. Doing each traffic shift as safely as possible for workers and
The bridges are at six locations along the northeastern section of the U.S. 50 Bypass between the U.S. 50 Business and U.S. 13 Business interchanges.
motorists alike takes time.” The timing of the job also necessitates that some of the deck center-section overlays be done prior to the end-section demolitions. “While it may seem counterintuitive to do finish work before demo work on the same bridge, we had to structure the project this way because the latex overlay is temperature sensitive,” Gischlar said. “With the beachseason traffic restriction, we can’t get into bidirectional flow and clear the work area of traffic until mid-October, which gives us just a few weeks to do the overlays before winter sets in. Suffice to say all of these factors combine to make this a very challenging project. Corman has been a great partner and we’re confident the job will finish on time.” Major equipment being used on site includes rollers, dump trucks, excavators,
cranes, man-lifts, grade-alls, Bobcats and screeds for concrete. Subcontractors on the job include Atlantic Concrete Cutting Inc.; Priceless Industries; Milestone Consultants Inc.; Sunrise Safety Services Inc.; Rommel Engineering and Construction; HTNE Hydrodemolition Serivces LLC.; Midlantic Markings; Rummel Klepper and Kahl & Remline Corporation; Rommel Engineering & Construction; Mid Del Hydroseeding; George & Lynch; Paul J. Rach Inc.; Dot Diamond Core Drilling Inc.; Ionion Painting Inc.; Genesis Steel Services; Water Management Solutions Inc.; and Zone Striping. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Future-Proofing Penn Medicine: Pavilion for Inpatient Care PAVILION from page 1
will strengthen communication between patients, families and care define America’s best medicine for genteams. erations to come.” • An eco-friendly construction, At the heart of the new hospital’s design and operations plan that fortifies design: flexibility to stand the test of Penn’s commitment to the environment, time in the rapidly evolving health care through pursuit of LEED certification, field. innovations like the re-use of water, 100 “We’re building a hospital that will percent outside air, and park-like, outallow us to deliver the very best care the door green space for patients, families 21st century can offer patients — but and staff. we’re also ‘future-proofing’ it to ensure The design and planning process for that we can quickly and seamlessly the Pavilion has been orchestrated by adapt what we do to help our patients in PennFirst, an Integrated Project the coming decades,” said J. Larry Delivery (IPD) team consisting of the Jameson, dean of the Perelman School global healthcare design firm HDR, the of Medicine at the University of international architect Foster+Partners, Pennsylvania and executive vice presiand the innovative engineering design dent of the University for the Health capabilities of BR+A, as well as the System. construction management expertise of The Pavilion will house 500 private L.F. Driscoll and Balfour Beatty. Staff patient rooms and 47 operating rooms in from each group — as well as Penn a 1.5 million sq. ft., 16-story facility on Medicine clinical, facilities and patient the former site of Penn Tower, across the experience experts — work collaborastreet from the Hospital of the tively in a specially designed “integraUniversity of Pennsylvania and adjacent tion space” to ensure cohesion and to the medical campus’s outpatient hub, strategic planning and reduce waste at the Perelman Center for Advanced each step of the project. Medicine. Penn Medicine photo The building’s design has been “As the nation’s oldest teaching hospital, the Hospital of the University of The Pavilion, which will house inpatient care for the Abramson Cancer Center, heart and informed by extensive and inclusive Pennsylvania is rooted in a history of vascular medicine and surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, and a new emergency depart- consultation with Penn Medicine staff, from physicians and nurses to environfirsts going back nearly 150 years,” said ment, is expected to be completed in 2021. mental and dining services workers. Ralph W. Muller, CEO of the University These groups have engaged with the design team through a of Pennsylvania Health System. “Now, with the Pavilion, givers to stay close by. • A seamless flow of operations — from the emergency series of tours and patient care simulations in multiple fullwe’re poised for the next hundred years of advances in department through hybrid operating rooms used for both size mock-ups of the new facility’s inpatient units as well as patient care.” surgeries and high-tech interventional procedures through operating rooms, family waiting areas and spaces for staff. Among distinguishing features in The Pavilion: • An adaptable room concept through which patient recovery and discharge — enhanced by technology and the Patients and families have also participated in tours and prorooms are equipped to flex between an intensive care unit latest research on how to facilitate and enhance care team vided feedback to inform plans for the Pavilion’s patient experience. set-up, if needed, and a standard room as patients recover, or collaboration. • Telemedicine functionality that allows remote monitor(This story also can be found on Construction as the patient population and caregiving needs change in the coming years. Each spacious room will include a private ing and consultations, as well as technology to link patients Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipbath and a comfortable area for family members and care- to their friends and families at all times. In-room technology mentguide.com.)
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The building’s design has been informed by extensive and inclusive consultation with Penn Medicine staff.
At the heart of the new hospital’s design: flexibility to stand the test of time in the rapidly evolving health care field.
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Vermont Lawmaker Resigns Seat for Naval Deployment MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) A Vermont lawmaker resigned his seat in expectation of being deployed with the U.S. Naval Construction Battalions. The Vermont Press Bureau reports that 34-year-old Navy reservist Rep. Job Tate, a Republican, declined to talk about his deployment to protect others in his battalion. Tate is a heavy equipment operator and explosives specialist. The Navy Construction Battalions, known as the Seabees, is an expeditionary force that handles infrastructure needs for the U.S. Navy in sometimes hostile areas. Due to Tate’s resignation, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott will appoint someone from Tate’s district to complete his term. Several candidates have announced their interest, including a golf course manager, the Killington, Vt., police chief and the former president of the Vermont Retail and Grocers Association. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Customer Service Key to Harter’s 50th Year in Business HARTER from page 31
facility to this storage area cleaner and easier to maintain. In conjunction with this, we are replacing about 3,000 square feet of 8- to 12inch thick concrete pads that lead up to the new road mats … it’s a very heavily traveled route.” Technology Through the use of telematics, Harter’s service personnel are able to learn when machines are having problems — oftentimes Harter currently is finishing up a parts department renovation, which includes new floors, lighting, ceilings and paint, before the customer has even detected it. John Deere, Kobelco, KCM, Hyundai and as well as changing the parts counter and rearranging the Bell all have telematics systems that can showroom. monitor and communicate diagnostic and machine performance information every day. Kochis Landscaping, knew and worked with the Both Dynapac and Kubota are rolling out their plat- Harters – both Seth and Sue — back in the 1980s when forms soon. he was employed by another firm. His present employ“These systems can measure everything from loca- er has five machines, including trackhoes and skid tion, hours, oil and water temperature, idle time, fuel steers, purchased from Harter Equipment. consumption and even send performance alerts and “[At] John Kochis Landscaping, we run [our equipmaintenance reminders,” Boyd said. “It’s quite impres- ment] very hard and when it starts to get a little bit tired, sive. We use telematics to monitor our own rental fleet, we trade it in and buy new and [Harter Equipment] been helping us with maintenance and avoiding downtime very fair on the trade and very fair on the pricing. It’s for our customers. It’s part of the evolving business. always great service,” Johnston said. “So with these advances in technology we really seek “They are fair, straightforward,” he added. “You can technicians that have a unique set of skills,” Boyd communicate with them. It’s not a one-way street, it’s a added. “The average machine has to be hooked up to a two-way street. You can come to a mutually acceptable laptop and there’s a lot of diagnostic work that’s done to agreement pretty easily with them.” figure out what exactly is going on in the machine. For non-warranty repairs, John Kochis Landscaping Technicians of today and the future will not only need prefers to do its own repairs. The company purchases to be proficient with tools, but they also have to be pro- the parts from Harter Equipment. ficient with programs, technology and computers.” “They have been great. We just give them the serial number and the model on the machine and they get us The Customer Is Always Right the parts quickly and we bolt them on and everything is Customers and employees alike have good things to fine,” Johnston said. say about Harter Equipment and its staff. Another long-term customer, Sam Tuma, has worked Wagner Contracting’s Brian Grinaway has been buy- with Harter Equipment since 1995. Now co-owner of ing from Harter since the mid 1990s. He’s happy with KST Contracting, Tuma has purchased both new and all the service department employees — “Brad, Pete, used equipment from Harter. Vic, Joe, George, Sean — everyone there,” he said. “Sue definitely helped me when I transitioned from “They are all good. I never have any issues. I have a my old business to the new business,” he said. “We just good rapport with all of them. I call them, I need a always had a great working relationship. Anytime I go machine, I could forget to call them and I could need a in there, I feel they do give me their best pricing. I get machine for Monday and one way or another they will along with the guys in the parts department, the guys in get it for me. If I need a rental for Monday, they will get the service department and the rental.” it for me.” And when equipment breaks down, Harter’s parts Harter also has fixed Grinaway’s machines before a and service departments have been there with the solublizzard. Not once, but twice. tion. “Last year [2016], right before the blizzard, I had a “A John Deere 410 I bought from machine that didn’t work,” he said. “We didn’t run it for them had problems a while. I called Brad [Boyd] and he sent a truck right over, picked it up and they had it fixed that day for me. The same thing happened again this year to the same machine, but it was parked in New Brunswick. [My employees] ran it the first snow and then no one told me they were having problems with it. I went down there and it wouldn’t start and it was getting ready to snow again. [Brad] sent the truck down, picked back up and they fixed it.” Ian Johnston, project manager of John
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when I took it off the rental fleet. They ended up replacing the hydraulic pump on it at absolutely no charge after I had it for a couple of months. The machine had some hours on it, so it wasn’t a brand-new machine, [but] they didn’t charge me anything,” he said. Mycon LLC, an excavating, paving, concrete and utility company in business since January 2001, has purchased its entire fleet from Harter. “They have a really reasonable line,” Owner Dan Moran said. “It’s not overly expensive and it’s always good quality machines. “They are very professional, very easy to work with, very good with their service department and parts department. We had a problem with our Kubota that was out of warranty and they worked very hard with Kubota to warranty the issue. “We rent there also,” he added. “The people are just very professional. [Sue Harter] has a great eye for workers. Everybody she brings in is just very professional, very high-quality.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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in Elk Grove Village, Ill., along with three other PIRTEK franchises. PIRTEK O’Hare also won the Midwest Regional Franchise of the Year award. Other award winners included Steve Goulette at PIRTEK Phillips Highway in Jacksonville, Fla., recognized as the southeast’s top performer. Daniel Currid of PIRTEK San Leandro in San Leandro, Calif., took home the West Region Franchise of the Year award. PIRTEK Avon’s owners, Mark Rudnik and Michael Dello Russo, were honored with the Northeast Region Franchise of the Year Award for their franchise in Avon, Mass. In addition, PIRTEK’s Rookie of the Year award went to John and Alison Abercrombie, owners of PIRTEK Gulfgate in Houston who relocated from Australia to start a franchise in the United States. “It’s been a year of great change at PIRTEK, a lot of new things happening,” said Glenn Duncan, chief executive officer of PIRTEK USA. “When I addressed the conference attendees this year, I presented them with our company’s new mission statement and core values. They include such things as integrity, embracing change, being personally accountable and the importance of community involvement — all
things we consider important aspects of who we are. We plan to emphasize these things heavily within the organization.” One of the major changes during 2016 was the rollout of the Tier 2 program. Under this new, mobile-only option, a franchisee can lease two vehicles and keep inventory in a storage facility. The new program allows for PIRTEK ownership at a significantly lower point of entry than the traditional Tier 1 model, which includes a service & supply center along with the mobile service vehicles. PIRTEK is the only franchise of its kind in the United States providing hydraulic and industrial hose replacement sales and services. There are 65 PIRTEK franchises and a fleet of mobile service vehicles throughout the United States. Globally, PIRTEK has more than 400 locations and 2,000 mobile service vehicles in 23 countries. The company encourages U.S. veteran participation by offering them a discount off of the initial franchise fee when they set up a new PIRTEK location. For more information, visit www.pirtekusa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Leaders Celebrate Construction of New Finlays Facility in Quonset, Rhode Island Gov. Gina M. Raimondo joined elected officials and business leaders at an event celebrating the construction of Finlays new global research and development center at Quonset Business Park. Finlays is a global leader in the development and distribution of tea and coffee extracts. The project is anticipated to add 73 full-time jobs and increase the state’s GDP by $15.3 million. Finlays new project at Quonset will include 93,000 sq.-ft. (8,640 sq m) of building space and will result in an investment of approximately $54.3 million. The project is planned to be completed in two phases. The first phase will consist of a 28,800 sq.-ft. (2,676 sq m) global research and development facility and pilot plant. The second phase will see the construction of a 65,000-sq.-ft. (6,039 sq m) fullscale manufacturing and distribution plant. “This new facility will bring Finlays products to market, but will also bring good, family-supporting jobs to Rhode Island,” Raimondo said. “Because of our hard work reinvesting in our manufacturing industries and supporting high-skill, high-wage opportunities for our residents, global leaders like Finlays want to be here and create jobs. I’m thrilled to see another business building here in Rhode Island.” “This significant investment in our infrastructure will enhance our ability to bring world-class solutions and innovative ideas to market. As we continue to grow our leadership position in the industry, we are proud to be doing it here in Rhode Island, a state that shares our values and promotes our ambitions.” stated Steve Olyha, CEO of Finlay USA. As part of the project, Finlays has committed to hiring 73 new full-time employees by 2019 and will receive approximately $1.4 million in Qualified Jobs Incentive Tax Credits. The company also will receive a total of $572,000 in Rebuild Rhode Island Tax Credits over both phases of the project. Based on a third-party analysis, over the 12-year period, Rhode Island is projected to realize a net increase of approximately $4.2 million in personal, sales and business corporation tax revenues directly and indirectly generated by the project during construction and
“This significant investment in our infrastructure will enhance our ability to bring world-class solutions and innovative ideas to market.” Steve Olyha Finlay USA
the 12-year commitment period. The analysis also projects an increase of $15.3 million in Rhode Island’s annual GDP after the completion of Phase II attributed to Finlay’s full project and operations over the period. “Finlays is another example of a globally important company that is planting a flag in Rhode Island — drawing upon and growing our innovation ecosystem,” said Secretary of Commerce Stefan Pryor, who also serves as chair of the Quonset Development Corporation board of directors. “Finlays joins renowned companies such as Johnson & Johnson, GE Digital, Virgin Pulse and A.T. Cross that are landing and expanding in our state.” Finlay Extracts and Ingredients USA Inc. (Finlay) is the American operator of Finlays, a global leader in tea and coffee extracts producing ingredients and solutions for the food, beverage and dairy industry. The company was founded in 1750 and has grown into a highly diversified global business group. In 2014, Finlays purchased the iconic Rhode Island company Autocrat LLC and expanded its tea and extracts business to include Autocrat’s business lines. Since then, Finlays has identified growth opportunities in the ready-todrink-market. The Rebuild Rhode Island tax credit program is an economic tool activated when a real estate project cannot raise sufficient funding or is at risk of locating in another state. The program can fill a financing gap with redeemable tax credits that cover up to 20 percent — and in some cases 30 percent — of project costs. Approved projects also can be exempted from sales tax on construction materials, furnishings and equipment. Qualifying projects include commercial office, industrial, residential, mixed-use development, groundup construction and historic rehab; a minimum project cost of $5 million
and certain project-size minimums may apply. Qualified Jobs Incentive Tax Credits are available for companies expanding their workforce in Rhode Island or relocating jobs from out of state. The credits are redeemable for up to 10 years. They are only available to the company once the jobs are filled and the positions are paying income tax. Finlays has indicated it will commit to maintaining the new jobs in Rhode Island for at least the 12 years required. Another key draw for the company at Quonset was its innovative sitereadiness program. The Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) has completed all the permitting and engineering that a developer would require as part of “due diligence” to get a project under way. Quonset’s site-readiness program allows businesses to begin construction within 90 days of taking site control, a significant advantage. The company also is taking advantage of two standard lease incentives offered by the QDC. The first incentive is based on the length of the term of the lease (50 years), while the second is based on employment and wages the company delivers. Both incentives are offered on all new land leases signed by Quonset tenants regardless of their size. “Innovative programs are just one of the many reasons that Quonset has established itself as a leading engine of economic development in Rhode Island. With nearly 11,000 jobs at more than 200 companies the Quonset Business Park is a true Rhode Island success story. Finlays new facility is a welcome addition to the Park and we look forward to working with their entire team on this project,” said Steven J. King, the managing director of the QDC. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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WANTED: FORD BACKHOE 455C I AM LOOKING FOR A TECHNICIAN FAMILIAR WITH THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF A FORD BACKHOE 455C. THE MACHINE IS LOCATED IN CONSHOHOCKEN, 19428 CONTACT: JON NEVE PH: 610-828-9869 EMAIL: JAMESJNEVEINC@GMAIL.COM FAX: 610-828-0382 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDING TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION, IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLS I AM CURRENTLY LOOKING TO PURCHASE HDD UNITS ASAP! ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. CAN BE WORKING OR BROKEN. MUST HAVE LOW MILES AND RODS AND BASKET MUST BE IN PLACE. I WILL PAY FOR SHIPPING. MUST HAVE FULL SPECS AND PHOTOS READY. CONTACT: MATTHEW STEVENSON PH: 346-230-4485 EMAIL: MATT.TURBOWELDINGSVC@GMAIL.COM FAX: 346-230-4485 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER TD 20 G W/EROPS DOZER WITH NO MORE THAN 5000 HRS. SEMI-I BLADE PREFERRED. CONTACT: RANDY MYERS PH: 785-948-2231 EMAIL: RANTAW@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BUCKETS FOR 322/325 CAT EXCAVATORS EXCAVATOR BUCKETS CAT 322/325 WITH 80MM PINS CONTACT: KEN PH: 330-219-1003 EMAIL: KRV8815@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL WANTED TO BUY ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL SEVERE SERVICE DEMOLITION GRAPPLES FOR 46-62,000 WEIGHT EXCAVATOR. WOULD CONSIDER LABOUNTY. PHOTO AND PRICE PLEASE. CONTACT: AMIE PH: 218-863-6444 EMAIL: AMIE@ATTACHMENTSINTL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASE (COMPLETE WITH ALL GEARS) FOR A 1989 GROVE AT-422 CRANE. SERIAL #69502, MODEL 4425 G CONTACT: JAMES ARNETT JR (PH: 937-277-8080) EMAIL: JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM FAX: 937-277-3951 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED SWINGER 200/220 REAR AXLE USED SWINGER 200/220 REAR AXLE. DANA MODEL 60 OR 70 TRAC LOCK AXLE CONTACT: GERRY (PH: 218-863-6445) EMAIL: ATTINTL@LORETEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BOBCAT 863 LOOKING FOR A LOW HOURS MACHINE, HYD STABILIZER A PLUS. CONTACT: WILLIAM TEETERS PH: 715-563-7162 EMAIL: BILLT_54726@YAHOO.COM WANTED: LARGE SAND OR MASS FAX: 715-563-7162 EXCAVATING BUCKETS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY LARGE SAND OR MASS EXCAVATING BUCKETS. PREFER WANTED: TRIAXLE ROAD TRACTOR DAY CAB ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL OR TRIAXLE ROAD TRACTOR FOR HEAVY EMPIRE. MUST BE REBUILDABLE. HAUL 240-250INCH WHEELBASE DOUPHOTO AND PRICE PLEASE. BLE FRAME 500PLUS HP 18 SPEED CONTACT: SHANA DAY CAB 20K PUSHER NEWER NO PH: 218-863-6445 RUST EMAIL: CONTACT: JOE SHANA@ATTACHMENTSINTL.COM PH: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET WANTED: EQUIPMENT MANUALS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUYING NEW OR USED CONSTRUCWANTED: 785 SKID STEER LOADER, TION AND AGRICULTURE SERVICE, NEW HOLLAND PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. EQUIPMENT DEALERS & PRIVATE COM- STOLEN FROM HARLAN MIDDLEPANIES, IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST BROOKS IN 2013 IN FLINTSTONE, GA. SERIAL NO. 820904. 1992 YR. HAD SITTING ON THE SHELF AND YOU NO CLAM BUCKET ON IT. REWARD FOR LONGER NEED THEM, PLEASE GIVE INFORMATION. MAY BE IN TN, GA, OR ME A CALL OR EMAIL. I BUY LARGE KY. PLEASE HELP. THANK YOU. AND SMALL LOTS. JOHN DEERE CAT, CONTACT: PAUL MIDDLEBROOKS KOMATSU, CASE, NEW HOLLAND, PH: 423-580-5078 VOLVO, DOOSAN AND SO ON. EMAIL: CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PAULMIDDLEBROOKS@YAHOO.COM PH: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM WANTED: RADIATOR FOR A LINKBELT FAX: 530-864-0771 40 TON CRANE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED, RADIATOR FOR A 1980 40 WANTED: YANMAR MODEL 55R TON LINKBELT RT CRANE. MODEL # YANMAR MODEL 55R TRACK CARRIHSP8040 ER/DUMP -LOOKING FOR A MACHINE CONTACT: JAMES ARNETT JR FOR PARTS -CAN BE BURNT OR (PH: 937-277-8080) WRECKED. EMAIL: JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM CONTACT: TIM LEWANDOWSKI FAX: 937-277-3951 (PH: 724-640-4396) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: WANTED: TWIN 44 WASH PLANT, SAND LEWEQUIP.BRANDON@GMAIL.COM LOOKING TO BUY USED TWIN 44 WASH –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LATE MODEL TANDEM AXLE PLANT FOR SAND. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES, DETAILS, PRICE AND LOCAMACK DUMP TION. CONTACT: CHRIS MCPHILLIPS CONTACT: MICHAEL BUHLER (PH: 610-8647529) PH: 814-637-5599 EMAIL: MCPHILLIPSCJ@AOL.COM EMAIL: NORTHSTARAGG@ FAX: 610-7893076 WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAX: 814-637-5598 WANTED: JCB ROPS/FOPS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: ROBT. WANTED: CATERPILAR MOTOR EMAIL: DEN_AYE@YAHOO.COM GRADER 140G FAX: 215-757-3665 LOOKING FOR USED CONSTRUCTION –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQUIPMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY OF WANTED: AT 422 GROVE CRANE THESE IN YOUR INVENTORY PLEASE TRANSMISSION CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR MY CONVERTER AND TRANSMISSION
PERSONAL CELL NUMBER. BELOW IS MY REQUIRED MACHINERY LIST. WHEEL LOADER (CATERPILLAR), ROLLERS (DYNAPAC), MOTOR GRADERS (CATERPILLAR), EXCAVATORS (HITACHI). MODEL1. 930 2. 950B 3. 950E 4. 966F 5. 966F(II) 1. CA301 2. CA251 3. CA262 4. CA602 5. CA362 CONTACT: ILYAS KHAN PH: +923322489350 EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 1150C DOZER 34X6 PYRAMID SHOES NEED 2 SOME CALL THEM ATEX SHOES. CONTACT: DAVID RESTER PH: 901-490-8888 EMAIL: HIGHFLYR@BELLSOUTH.NET FAX: 731-635-3366 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE EXCAVATOR & LOADER I HAVE AN IMMEDIATE NEED FOR AN EXCAVATOR AND POSSIBLY A LOADER IF THE PACKAGE IS PRICED RIGHT. PLEASE ONLY OFFER MACHINES THAT FIT REQUIREMENTS. COULD BE ANY OF THESE MODELS ZERO TAIL OR TRADITIONAL WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: DEERE 225D OR 245G, 240D OR 250G, 270D OR 290G. UNDER 3500 HRS, LONG STICK, HYD THUMB, HYD COUPLER, BEST PRICE. DEERE 644K OR 724K. UNDER 4000 HRS, HYD COUPLER, RIDE CONTROL, BEST PRICE. PERFER WESTERN OR MIDWEST US FREIGHT LOCATION. CONTACT: CALEB COLBORN PH: 208-757-3564 EMAIL: CALEB@DOUBLEEDGE EQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 208-403-0363 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC300-5 & PC300-6 WANTED TO BUY KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC300-6 CONTACT: ABDAL PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 950B AND 950E I AM LOOKING FOR 950 B AND 950E CONTACT: ALI PH: 206-802-5306 EMAIL: PIGL_PK@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED 12G MOTOR GRADER WITH RIPPER WANTED TO BUY CAT 12G. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM PH: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GRAPPLE TELEX TXC340 2 INTO 3 TINE GENERAL PURPOSE GRAPPLE FOR TEREX TXC340 CONTACT: BRYAN WICKSON PH: 603-548-2037 EMAIL: BTWICKSON@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Chehalis, WA May 23, 2017
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• Orlando, FL May 23, 2017
• San Angelo, TX Thurs., May 18, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Returns
• Tipton, CA May 25, 2017
• Syracuse, NY Sat., May 20, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment
• Downtown Columbus, OH May 25, 2017
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• Chicago, IL May 26, 2017
BIG IRON AUCTIONS
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• Lexington, KY May 31, 2017
www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
www.housby.com 866-218-6266
• Denver, CO June 1, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY May 17, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY May 31, 2017
• Kissimmee, FL Mon., May 22, 2017 ForLate Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more
• Sacramento, CA June 6, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY May 24, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY June 14, 2017
• Long Island, NY Sat., May 27, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Auction
• Atlanta, GA June 13, 2017
• Canastota, NY Sun., May 21, 2017 For: Annual Landscape/Lawn & Garden Equipment
• Richmond, VA Wed., May 31, 2017 For: Liquidation. Crane, Construction Equipment & more • Buffalo, NY Sat., June 3, 2017 For: Job Completion, Construction Equipment & more
• North East, MD June 6, 2017
• Columbus, OH June 15, 2017 • Minneapolis, MN June 16, 2017 • Houston, TX June 21, 2017 • St. Louis, MO June 29, 2017
• Lexington, KY Wed., June 7, 2017 For: Liquidation. Crane, Construction Equipment & more
BAR NONE AUCTION
• Cleveland, OH Thurs., June 8, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Ag & Construction Equipment
• Portland, OR Fri., May 26, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction
www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700
• Parkersburg, WV Fri., June 9, 2017 For: Rental Return & Job Completion
• Sacramento, CA Sat, June 10, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction
• Parkersburg, WV Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Classic Cars
• Riverside, CA Sat, June 17, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction
• Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 17, 2017 For: Very Large Rental Fleet Auction
• Portland, OR Fri., June 30, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction
• Houston, TX Tues., June 20, 2017 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more
• Sacramento, CA Sat., July 8, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction
• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 24, 2017 For: Very Late Model Rental Returns • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., June 30, 2017 For: Late Model Earthmoving Equipment & more • Detroit, MI Sat., July 8, 2017 For: Retirement Auction
BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Midland, TX Fri., May 19, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Dallas (Anna), TX Fri., June 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment
• Syracuse, NY Sat., July 15, 2017 For: Very Large Late Model Cat Rental Returns
BIDADOO AUCTIONS
• Rutland, VT Sat., July 29, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 18, 2017
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 1, 2017
www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 8, 2017
• Freeport, BHS May 17, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 15, 2017
• Fort Worth, TX May 17 - 18, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 22, 2017
• Pittsburgh, PA May 18, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 29, 2017
• Lethbridge, AB May 18, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 6, 2017
• Los Angeles, CA May 19, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 13, 2017
www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 25, 2017
• ONLINE ONLY May 31, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY June 7, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY June 14, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY June 21, 2017
COMMOMWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 6, 2017 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., May 18, 2017 For: Annual Spring Contractors Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540
• Philadelphia, MS May 24 - 25, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS July 19 - 20, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS September 12 - 13, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 15 - 16, 2017 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., June 16, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., August 18, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., October 20, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY June 28, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY July 12, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY July 26, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY August 9, 2017
• Waxahachie, TX Thurs., June 15, 2017 For: Construction, Power line & Utility Fleet • ONLINE ONLY May 20 – June 16,, 2017 For: Construction, Power line & Utility Fleet & Equipment • Riviera Beach, FL Sat., June 17, 2017 For: Construction, Power line & Utility Fleet & Equipment • Plymouth Meeting, PA Thurs., June 24, 2017 For: Construction Equipment & Utility Fleet
JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Gary, IN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Heavy & Construction Equipment & Vehicles
• ONLINE ONLY August 30, 2017
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
• ONLINE ONLY September 13, 2017
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
• Stanton, TX Wed., June 21, 2017 For: Permian Basin Absolute Public Auction
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Lewis Run, PA Thurs., June 1, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation Eastern Industrial
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 9, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Foley, MN Fri., September 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Foley, MN Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., July 15, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural • Sebring, FL Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Princeton, WV Tues., May 23, 2017 For: Construction Equipment & more
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 25, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 1, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Sat., July 15, 2017 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment
RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • West Bloomfield, NY Thurs., May 25, 2017 For: Angelica Boring Co. Equipment Auction
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • South Windsor, CT Sat., June 17, 2017 For: JDC Enterprises Liquidation Auction
SHERIDAN REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.sheridanauctionservice.com 517-676-9800
• Summerville, WV Tues., June 6, 2017 For: Fleet Reduction Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 6, 2017 For: The Pete Clark Estate
• Pelzer, SC Thurs., June 22, 2017 For: Summer Contractors Auction
SHETRON AUCTIONS
McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 13, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., July 11, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., August 8, 2017 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment
NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS www.northcountry-auctions.com 603-539-5322 • Wrentham, MA Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Sale
• ONLINE ONLY Closes May 19, 2017 For: Power line, Utility & Construction Fleet
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
• Shrewsbury, MA Sat., June 3, 2017 For: Utility & Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 18, 2017 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• Portland, OR Thurs., June 8, 2017 For: Construction, Power line & Utility Fleet
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., May 23, 2017 For: Sharpe Rentals Inventory Reduction Auction
www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
www.shetronequipment.com 717-532-8828 • Rockaway, NJ Fri., May 19, 2017 For: Crane Auction
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 10, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers • Princeton, MN Sat., September 16, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers • Princeton, MN Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL Wed., May 24, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Saugatuck, MI Wed., May 31, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Atlanta, GA Thurs., June 8, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
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GMV Increases 24 Percent…
Online Sales Spark Record-Setting Quarter for Proxibid Proxibid announced record results for the quarter ending March 31, 2017. Increases in gross merchandise value (GMV) and online sales helped to fuel record growth for the company, with GMV increasing 24 percent year-over-year for the quarter, and online sales growing 18 percent in the same period. An influx of heavy equipment sales during the busy spring buying season, as well as an increase in onlineonly auctions had a positive impact on sales results in the first quarter. “Strong heavy equipment and collector cars sales here in the U.S., combined with great strength in collector car and medical equipment sales internationally were key drivers in Proxibid’s success in the first quarter,” said Ryan Downs, president and CEO of Proxibid. “Additionally, the proliferation of Proxibid’s online-only auction solution has proven to be an effective model for both sellers and buyers, helping to push online sales to a record high.” In the first quarter, several auction company partners added online-only auctions to their regular schedule of live sales. Long-time auction company clients like J.J. Kane Auctioneers, Equify Auctions, Rebel Auction Company, Sullivan Auctioneers and Blackmon Auctions supplemented their live auction schedules with online-only auctions, positively impacting online sales results during this period. Online-only auctions allow sellers to liquidate inventory with very little overhead, and provide buyers with easy access to items they want to purchase. “J.J. Kane Auctioneers has added a monthly online-only auction on Proxibid to our regular calendar this year, and already in the first quarter we are seeing great results,” said Steve Anderson of J.J. Kane Auctioneers. “We have been partners with Proxibid since 2004, and in that time our live auction business has grown tremendously. Proxibid’s expertise in online-only auctions has helped us to expand our business and add significantly to our bottom line, without the extra overhead associated with live auctions.” Proxibid offers a trusted online platform, enabling buyers and sellers to transact using four flexible sales methods: live auction, online-only (timed) auction, buy now, or make offer. Proxibid offers inventory across 15 categories, representing all major inventory classes. All purchases on Proxibid are backed by the company’s sophisticated risk management system, designed to ensure buyers and sellers are safe when transacting online. For more information, visit www.proxibid.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Thursday, May 18: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Late Model 10. Friday, June 9: PARKERSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA: Rental Return Auction. Construction Equipment, Aerials, Telescopic Rental Return & Job Completion Auction. Late Model Cat, John Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment. Deere, Komatsu, Kubota Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, 2. Saturday, May 20: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Complete Dump Trucks, Attachments & Support. Liquidation Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and 11. Saturday, June 10: PARKERSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA: Complete Shop. Cat Crawler Tractors, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Very Large, Over 150 Classic Cars from Two Privately Held Quantity of Terex S24 Motorscrapers, Rollers, Motor Graders. Collections. 3. Sunday, May 21: SYRACUSE (Canastota), NEW YORK: 12. Saturday, June 17: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Large Annual Landscape & Lawn & Garden, Lawn Mowers, Midi & Mini Rental Fleet Auction. HILITES: Large Quantity of Boom & Scissor Construction Equipment, Skid Steers, Attachments, Support Equipment. Lifts, All Types of Forklifts, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 4. Monday, May 22: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Support, Attachments, 13. Tuesday, June 20: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rental Fleet Trucks & Trailers. Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Large Quantity Pickups 5. Saturday, May 27: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rental & Trailers. Fleet Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, 14. Saturday, June 24: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Very Large Late Model Rental Returns of Cat, Komatsu, Doosan, Bobcat Quantity Support & Attachments. Earthmoving Equipment, Cranes, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, 6. Wednesday, May 31: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA: PHASE II Attachments, Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Complete Liquidation-R.R. Dawson Bridge Company, LLC. EARLY Dump Trailers, Tagalongs. HILITES: (20)Cranes: 2003 Linkbelt LS248H(200T), Linkbelt LS248H(165T), Linkbelt LS 218H Series-II(110-ton), (2)Linkbelt 15. Friday, June 30: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, 218H(100T), Linkbelt HSP8050(50T), Grove RT755(50T), Grove Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, 655(35T), Linkbelt HC138(75T), Linkbelt HC138A(75T), Pile Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments. Driving Equipment, Hydraulic Power Packs, Truck Tractors, Pickups, Saturday, July 8: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Retirement Dump Trucks, Fuel & Lube Trucks, Boom Trucks, Flatbed Trucks, 16. Auction. All Types of Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction & All types of Cat Construction Equipment, Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Crawler Tractors, Rollers, Boom Lifts, Aggregate Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Forklifts, Detachable Equipment Trailers(60 & 50T). SPECIAL: Buckets, Truck Tractors, Large Quantity of Trailers (some with (3)Bidwell Concrete Machines, 2014 Terex Bidwell 4800 Roller cranes), Pickups and Service Trucks. Paver, SPECIAL: (21) Shugart Barges(majority re-done, very nice), Saturday, July 15: SYRACUSE (CANASTOTA), NEW 25ft. Work Boat, Enormous Amount of Support Includes Efco Forms, 17. YORK: Very Large Late, Late Model Cat Rental Return Auction, Crane Mats, Sheet Piling, Rigging, Beams, Concrete Buckets. One of A Kind Sale, Cat 320EL, Cat 320E, Cat 320D, Cat 312E 7. Saturday, June 3: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Job Completion. (4)Cat 308E, (2)Cat 305E, Unused Cat 950M, Cat 950K, Cat 926E, Large Construction (Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Daewoo) Aggregate (3)Cat 420F (4x4), (20)Bobcat and Cat Skid Steers, Forklifts, Equipment, Truck & Trailer, Attachments, Support Equipment Welders, Generators, Lite Plants, All Types of Trucks, Trailers and Auction. will coincide with the Famous Alex Lyon Son Annual Barbecue and 8. Wednesday, June 7: LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY: PHASE III Hay Camp held Friday, July 14. Complete Liquidation-R.R. Dawson Bridge Company, LLC. HILITES: Cranes, Construction Equipment, Vehicles. Enormous 18. Saturday, July 29: RUTLAND, VERMONT: Hilites: Late Amount of All Types of Support Bridge Contracting Equipment. Model John Deere, Komatsu, Kubota Construction Equipment, 9. Thursday, June 8: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Mack Dump Trucks, Mack Truck Tractors, Aggregate, Attachments Liquidation. Aggregate and Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment. and Support. HILITES: Eagle 1200 Impact Crusher/Screening Plant, DTBA: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Large Complete (2)80ft. Radial Stackers, (6)50ft. Radial Stackers, Komatsu 19. Liquidation, Late Model Construction Equipment, (25)Truck PC400LC-6LC, (8)Late Model Skid Steers, (3)Michigan Rubber Tired Loaders. Tractors, Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment.
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J.J. Kane Offers Huge Selection at Plymouth Meeting Sale
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.J. Kane Auctioneers held a sale April 22 in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
A big selection of bucket trucks went on the auction block in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
More than 900 pieces of equipment went on the block, including an extensive selection of construction, utility and underground equipment; trucks and trailers; and light duty vehicles, including bucket trucks and digger derricks. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Kai Wicksnes, owner of Kai Associated Industries, Lackawaxen, Pa., inspects this Case mini-excavator.
A diverse selection of equipment was available during the J.J. Kane auction in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Robert Nicholas, general manager of United Infrastructure, Blackwood, N.J., considers bidding on this bucket truck.
Case backhoes are lined up and ready to go to the highest bidder.
Scott Wyatt, owner of Czech Funding Group in Philadelphia, Pa., looks to add a truck or two to his inventory.
Alvaro Costa, owner of Costa Homes, Upper Southampton, Pa., tries out this Case backhoe before bidding.
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Kubota Engine America Opens Technical Training Center Kubota Engine America Corp. is expanding educational opportunities for its growing distribution network, unveiling a brand-new technical training center at its Lincolnshire headquarters outside of Chicago. Construction on the facility with 3,400 sq.-ft. of classrooms and a 1,500 sq.ft. lab area was recently finished to welcome its inaugural group of distributor technicians who came for a hands-on, common rail system SCR course taught by Kubota’s designated training team. They were first to experience the center’s three full classrooms and interactive lab area with running engine stations. “At Kubota, we saw a need to design a dedicated team and advanced space to make sure we are able to focus on training without fail,” said Tom Amundsen, senior technical training engineer at Kubota. “The industry is evolving. Upgrades in technology require service technicians to place training and adapting as top priority, in order to meet these challenges. Now the new facility and improved curriculum allow us to create a rich learning experience with real-life application for our students.” Scott Wiedenhoeft, vice president of Engine Power Inc., was a member of the first training group. He said his distributor techni-
cians had been asking for more spark ignited engines and legacy hands-on training and jumped at mechanically controlled engines. the chance to have instructors walk Each course is designed to help them through different diagnostic students understand Kubota tools and problem solving methproducts and engines to use them ods. more effectively and efficiently. “All of this is possible at the new Amundsen believes this is a crucenter,” he said. “Our course was cial part of being a global brand, the perfect blend of instructor preknown for manufacturing leadsentations and interactive exercises ing compact, industrial-based that took us through a variety of diesel and gasoline/multi-fuel activities. It helped build confiengines. dence in our technicians by giving “It’s our responsibility to prothem the ability to work on Kubota vide superior training for our machines and be guided by experts customers and distributors. The Kubota Engine America Corp. is expanding educational more we train and the more feedon site.” The added resources will allow opportunities for its growing distribution network, unveil- back we receive, the more we Kubota to provide a consistent ing a brand-new technical training center at its Lincolnshire can continually improve,” said level of training all the way down headquarters outside of Chicago. Amundsen. “Great Kubota servthrough its network, both via eice starts with great Kubota learning training (ELT) courses and instruc- set of learner paths. Non-dealer options will training, and we really feel like that is the be available mainly by request. tor led training (ILT) opportunities. truth.” “We appreciate all of the investment and “Good service sells engines. Kubota has a Kubota will be placing additional training very strong service network worldwide and focus Kubota has put into training. They center information on its website over the this will only improve that,” said have been moving fast, adding knowledge- coming months. able people to the training team and increasWiedenhoeft. For more information, visit: Most classes will be one to three days ing available content in the system,” he said. http://www.kubotaengine.com/. Course topics range from compression with additional online education required in (This story also can be found on advance, and primarily available to Kubota’s ignited engines equipped with common rail, Construction Equipment Guide’s website at distributors and dealers through a prescribed DPF after treatments and SCR systems, to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Angelica Boring Co. Equipment Auction Thursday, May 25th at 9:00am ͚͙͡͠ ͞͝ǡ Ƥ ǡ ͙͜͜͞͡ Rolling Stock -Drott 60 ton crane (boom problem) -Drott 1800C crane -Allis Chalmers military 2 ½ cy loader -92 KW T/A truck tractor -Volvo tandem truck tractor -Tri axle tag trailer -Beam semi trailer -40’ step deck trailer -Mack single axle tank truck Equipment (Some items need repair) -(12) Portable welders (5 Miller trailblazers) -(4) Industrial mig welders -Military gen sets -(20) Electric motors up to 150hp -2000 hp gas turbine -Approx. 50 hydraulic cylinders (some big) -Cummins T19 700 hp engine -Cat 250 KKW gen set
-Detroit diesel engines -Cat 425 hp engine -(2) 75 hp Industrial air compressors -Metal roller, rolls up to 1 ½” steel -Several pumps and electric motors -(7) Air bag trailer axles – new -Vacuum pump w/ Deutz power -Cat D9 parts machine -(2) 7.3 Cat diesel engines -Scissors lift -Batwing mowers -Snow plow -Farm tillage tools -Approx. 20 used buckets for excavators and loaders -Heavy steel racking -Older Cat 470 motor scraper -(2) older boats w/ Cummins motors Tractors & Tools -Case 480E backhoe
-Franklin tree shear -Huber motor grader -PCM highlift -Belarus 250 tractor -Ford 600 and Ford 801 tractors -County 4WD tractor -Oliver industrial 4WD tractor cable plow -John Deere B -Lamborghini -Jacobsen HR15 mower Also, many other miscellaneous items including large amount of scrap and salvage items Terms: Full payment auction day, cash, check, MC/Visa. 2% buyer’s fee waived for payment with cash or check. There is a 10% buyer’s fee on all items. More info to come! Visit our website for updated info, www.teitsworth.com
Visit www.teitsworth.com for the full listing and photos! RTI Auctions • 6502 Barber Hill Road, Geneseo, NY • 585-243-1563
ARTBA Seeks Nominations for ‘Helping Hand’ Award The men and women of the U.S. transportation design, construction and safety industry work every day to not only build a better transportation network for their communities, but also to be good citizens and partners in the neighborhoods where they operate. The American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Helping Hand” Award helps shine a light on these charitable efforts. The awards program, now in its third year, recognizes “organizations within the transportation industry that have exceptional strategic philanthropic programs that strengthen, build, improve the quality of life and make a positive difference in their communities.” Helping Hand programs eligible for recognition include, but are not limited to, providing humanitarian and environmental relief, initiatives promoting literacy or connecting stu-
dents and transportation, matching gift programs for employees or transportation escort services for seniors. Submit a nomination at www.artbatdf.org.
The “Helping Hand” Award helps shine a light on charitable efforts.
The deadline is April 14. Winners will be honored at the 2017 ARTBA Federal Issues Program, May 16 to 18 in the Nation’s Capital. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Absolute Auction Complete Liquidation Eastern Industrial Thurs., June 1, 2017 – 9:00AM Lewis Run, PA (Bradford Area) Jacking System: `04 MOHAWK MP-166-96-AF, 96,000# Jacking System, s/n 2563, (6) 16,000# electric hydraulic portable jacks, 2HP electric motors. In good condition. Forklifts: TRAK 6036, 6,000# 4x4 Telescopic, s/n 6036-9K0851 • `92 CAT V225B, 22,500# Pneumatic Tired, s/n 1DK00333 • `92 CAT V-225B, 22,500# Pneumatic Tired, s/n 1DK00334 • `92 CAT V-225B, 22,500# Pneumatic Tired, s/n 1DK00335 • `91 CAT V-225B, 22,500# Pneumatic Tired, s/n 1DK00298 • `04 KOMATSU FG35ST-8, 8,000# Solid Tired, s/n 130267A • `94 CAT DP45, 10,000# Solid Tired, s/n 5CM00083 • CLARK C300Y50, 5,000# Pneumatic Tired, s/n Y4661354176 Aerial Lifts and Scissor Lifts: `95 JLG 40H Self Propelled Aerial Lift, s/n 018288/300021756 • `89 SNORKELLIFT A42 Self Propelled Aerial Lift, s/n 8902980389 • TEREX 41/24N Electric Self Propelled Aerial Lift, s/n 11863 • `05 JLG 2646ES Electric Scissor Lift, s/n 0200125013 • `04 JLG 2646ES Electric Scissor Lift, s/n 200125005 Crawler Tractor, Skid Steer Loader, and Attachments: CAT D6B Crawler Tractor, s/n 44A9812 • `04 BOBCAT 463 Skid Steer, s/n 522212398 • `07 BOBCAT Sweeper 60 Hydraulic Broom Attachment, s/n 714407780, with NEW brushes Real Estate: (Offered Subject To Owner’s Immediate Confirmation) • 827 Big Shanty Road, Lewis Run, Pennsylvania: (2.16 Acres) with 2,042 Square Foot Ranch Home, 3-car garage, 70’x100’ shop building, public water, septic, natural gas, rural setting. Zoning = Res101 • Terms: 10% Down sale day, closing within (90) days. PLUS! Flatbed Dump Truck & Truck Tractors • Contractors Tools and Storage • Shop Tools and Equipment
Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete Descriptive Brochure!
www.Hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
CalAmp Launches AssetOutlook to Enable IoT for Construction Asset Management CalAmp, a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) enablement solutions, announced the availability of AssetOutlook, a next-generation telematics application to optimize construction operations for off-road equipment and on-road vehicles. AssetOutlook includes: • Equipment Optimization — Improves visibility into preventative maintenance, fleet activity and asset utilization with cumulative engine hours and AEMP data feeds, while helping prevent unauthorized equipment use and theft • Full Stack, Single Source Solution — Construction asset management application powered by CalAmp Telematics Cloud and CalAmp devices provides telematics intelligence without interoperability issues of multiple provider solutions • Adaptability — Designed to
streamline operations for the construction industry by adapting to unique attribute profiles and key performance indicators for mixed fleets Today, the construction industry faces a myriad of challenges associated with fleet maintenance and repairs, equipment acquisition/replacement, rental contract usage, fuel cost/consumption and labor shortage. In response to these challenges, businesses that integrate IoT solutions can achieve greater competitive advantage in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace, according to the company. AssetOutlook enables construction equipment owners to leverage telematics to tap into a new layer of actionable insights that unlock real-time information about remote vehicles and assets to improve decision making and streamline operations. “The construction industry is com-
prised of mixed fleets of equipment from multiple manufacturers across numerous job sites, and management of those assets can be challenging and often leads to inefficiencies and revenue loss,” said Paul Washicko, VP and general manager of CalAmp’s SaaS business. “By leveraging our broad portfolio of technologies and solutions, we developed AssetOutlook as a tailored solution for the construction industry to enhance equipment management, serviceability and efficiency by optimizing utilization, improving preventative maintenance and helping prevent unauthorized use and theft.” For more information, visit www.calamp.com/assetoutlook. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
MassDOT’s Board Approves Contract to Replace Bridges in Norwell, Hanover
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MASSDOT This project, which involves replac T ing the bridge carrying Route 3 north-
bound and southbound over High Street in Norwell and the bridge carrying Route 3 northbound and southbound over Route 123, (Webster Street) in Hanover, is expected to begin this summer and be completed by 2020. No long-term lane closures are proposed for this project as construction operations will be completed using short-term overnight lane closures for certain activities such as paving, bridge demolition and beam setting. The contract work will be done in such a way as to have as minimal impact as possi-
ble on drivers who travel on Route 3 and the surrounding roads. The scope of work for this comprehensive project involves replacing existing steel bridges; increasing the vertical clearance under the bridges; constructing conventional concrete abutments; realigning Route 3 at each location; and paving areas as appropriate. Additionally, crews and contractors will install new guardrail, relocate utilities and conduct slope work at each location. Construction operations will be completed in four primary stages in order to minimize the impact on the traveling public throughout the threeyear project. During these stages, new bridges will be constructed in the median area at each location to accommo-
date traffic flow while the existing bridge superstructures and roadway approaches on the mainline are demolished and then reconstructed. MassDOT encourages drivers to utilize the appropriate travel resources throughout the duration of this project and make informed decisions regarding travel plans. Those traveling through the area should be mindful of delays and potential traffic impacts, reduce speed, and use caution. MassDOT appreciates the patience of the public as this important project progresses through the construction phases. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2 – 2013 Komatsu HM300-3 6x6
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Hunyady Auction Company Conducts Retirement Sale
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Several Caterpillar backhoes were recently sold at Hunyady’s absolute auction in Flemington, N.J., for Barbiche Brothers Construction Inc.
unyady Auction Company held a complete liquidation sale May 3 for Barbiche Brothers Construction in Flemington, N.J. After more than 45 years in business, Barbiche Brothers Construction, a commercial and residential site development, excavation and paving company, recently decided to retire and liquidate its equipment assets. The auction, held at the Barbiche’s facility in Flemington, featured a diverse selection of equipment, including wheel loaders, backhoes, excavators, dump trucks, pickup trucks, stake bodies, rollers, skid steers and much more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Sam Huffman, retired after 41 years with Cleveland Brothers, attended the auction to help a friend check out the equipment. (L-R): Mark, Brian and Wayne Barbiche are all smiles as their retirement auction takes place in their equipment lot. Congratulations to the Barbiche Brothers on their retirement.
(L-R) are Ron Miniscalco, superintendent of Miniscalco Corp., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mike Hunyady, owner of Hunyady Auction Company; and Vincent Miniscalco, a third-generation family member who has just joined Miniscalco Corp.
Rich Califano, used sales and purchasing of Foley Inc., Piscataway, N.J., checks up on a few pieces that Foley sold to the Barbiche Brothers.
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for Barbiche Brothers Construction in Flemington, N.J.
Doug Schilke (L), owner of Schilke Construction, Hillsborough, N.J., with Rick England, sales representative of JESCO.
Carl (L) and Eric Ankiewicz, owners of Ankiewicz Enterprises, travelled from Tamaqua, Pa., to attend the auction in Flemington, N.J.
Dutch Reeser, vice president of DRC Inc., Fountainville, Pa., relaxes against a Mack truck waiting for the auction ring to make its way outside.
Karen Abbott, sales, Abbott Equipment Sales in Lebanon, Maine, tries out this Caterpillar 315B excavator during the auction.
Dump trucks, flatbeds, stake bodies, pickups and other trucks went on the auction block.
Tim Dewey of Hunyady Auction Company takes bids on a 35-ton Trail King trailer.
Bidders gather around to vie for some of the indoor items during the auction.
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NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS
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Rodney Barrup of Green Mountain Mulch and Barrup Farms has commissioned North Country Auctions to Complete a Major Dispersal of Excess and Un-Needed Inventory! Green Mountain Mulch is a Family Owned Business that has been Producing and Packaging Mulch since 1978! Items to Include: 25+ Trailers Including Live Floors, Lowbeds, High-Flats, Log and Chip Trailers, Road Tractors, Wheel Loaders, Dozers, and to Include a Large Selection of Support Equipment / Oils /
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Miller Curber Names Able Tool & Equipment Top Dealer Able Tool & Equipment received the 2016 Dealer of the Year Award by Miller Curber Co. LLC. Miller Curber has served the industry for more than 50 years manufacturing curbing machines for both commercial and landscaping use. The machines are made in the United States. This Ohio-based company has created the Miller MC Series Curbilders, which have offered unequaled performance and versatility for the placement of freestanding curb. These simple and efficient self-propelled machines operate on the extrusion principle and provide the most economical means available of constructing small to mid-sized continuous curb from either concrete or asphalt, according to the company. The company also states this process drastically reduces the high labor costs associated with hand formed and poured curb and produces high quality, extremely dense curb at a rate of up to 15 fpm (up to 30 fpm for MC900). Miller’s exclusive interchangeable extrusion auger assemblies give each
Curbilder the capacity to extrude more shapes and sizes than any machine in its class, from 3-1/2 in. (8.8 cm) to 18 in. (45.7 cm) high curb. A wide variety of options allow these machines to meet the toughest specification work. Derek Bauer, owner of Able Tool & Equipment stated, “They are an excellent company to be teamed up with. We share the same focus on customer satisfaction and support. Together, we work to serve the New England market with unprecedented quality and care.” Miller advantages: • every model will extrude concrete or asphalt with four interchangeable extrusion assemblies with auger diameters from 5 in. (12.7 cm) to 10 in. (25.4 cm) • extrude from right or left side of the machine • place curb within 1 in. (2.5 cm) of an obstacle • extrude steel rod through the curb center (optional hollow auger assembly) • extrude over pins (optional form) • two-piece 5 in. and 6 in.
(15.2 cm) cast auger allowing four separate wear surfaces for extended life • easy access and removal of all extrusion components for maintenance and quick clean-up • nearly 2,000 curb choices with custom shapes available at no additional cost Able Tool & Equipment, located in South Windsor, Conn., and Springfield, Mass., supports local contractors in the concrete, excavating, highway and utility arena with its array of light and compact equipment inventory. Able has an onsite parts and service staff. They also are a dealer of Wacker Neuson, Mustang, Husqvarna, Gorman-Rupp, E-Z Drill, Sullair, Diamond Products/Core Cut saws and blades, ICS Diamond chainsaws, Bartell Equipment, trowels, screeds, blades and pans, and more. For more information, call 860/2892020 or visit www.abletool.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
(L-R): Hank Rochette, sales manager of Miller Curber LLC; Randy Best, manufacturing manager of Miller Curber LLC; Ron Barnas; and Derek Bauer, owner of Able Tool & Equipment.
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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) Coffee with MIOSHA MIOSHA invited employer and employees to share a cup of coffee and learn about the importance of workplace safety and health of Michigan workers. The Coffee with MIOSHA events will provide an informal opportunity for employers and employees to meet with MIOSHA representatives (Consultative, Enforcement & Radiation) and ask questions, obtain information on program services and resources, learn about MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) opportunities, and establish rapport. Upcoming Dates & Locations: MAY 24, 2017 (GI & GS) American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) TBD Ann Arbor, MI JUNE 7, 2017 (GI) Michigan Safety Conference 333 W. Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI 48933 GI = General Industry Safety and Health focus CS = Construction Safety and Health focus Northeastern Forest Products Equipment Expo 2017 Show Start Date: 19 May 2017 Show End Date: 20 May 2017 Open To: Trade Visitors Location: Cross Insurance Center 515 Main Street Bangor, Maine 04401 Event Profile: Northeast Forest Products Equipment Expo 2017 is the premier logging, saw-milling and pallet equipment show. Northeastern Forest Products Equipment Expo 2017 to be held on 19-20 May 2017. The 2017 Expo features new exhibit space around the Cross Insurance Center, with a familiar layout of the parking area where the outside component of the Expo has traditionally been set up. This event showcases products from the Agriculture & Forestry Industry. The Show will exhibit forest products, wood, timber products, forestry service, lumber, plywood, panel and pallet manufacturing, treating, laminating, and processing machinery, processing equipment and supplies. Visitor Profile: Visitors such as manufacturers, suppliers, traders, distributors, retailers, key decision makers and much more. For more information on this Expo, contact: Pam Leach, Show Project Manager, Northeast Loggers Association, Inc., P. O. Box 69, Old Forge, Old Forge, New York 13420. Phone: 315/369-3078. Home Design and Remodeling Spring Show 2017 - Fort Lauderdale, FL Show Start Date: 26 May 2017 Show End Date: 29 May 2017 Open To: Trade Visitors and General Public Location: Broward County Convention Center Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Event Profile: Home Design and Remodeling Spring Show 2017 - Fort Lauderdale, FL is a home design exhibition. Home Design and Remodeling Spring Show 2017 - Fort Lauderdale, FL is going to be held on 26-29 May 2017 at Broward County Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Home Design and Remodeling Shows have a long-standing history in Miami and Fort Lauderdale for bringing the industry together with interested consumers of home improvements, interior design and remodeling. Meet face to face, with industry and retail customers ready to buy. For more information on this Expo, contact: Steve Plotkin, Show Project Manager. Home Show Management Corporation, 1450 Madruga Avenue, Suite 301, Coral Gables 33146. Phone: 305/667-9299. Construction Technology Event MAY 17th – 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Washington Marriott Metro Center in the London Ballroom 775 12th Street NW Washington, DC 20005 Light fare and RAFFLE prizes! For more information, Media Relations Contact: Samantha Bosely, RPG Squarefoot Solutions Telephone: 301/498-3225 4th ANNUAL FLEXIBLE & COST EFFECTIVE WELL SITE FACILITIES ONSHORE 2017 DATES: 27 September to 28 September, 2017 PLACE: Houston, TX North America’s Only Initiative Dedicated Entirely to Facilities Engineers & Project Management Professionals For more information, visit the event website: www.facilities-designonshore.com The Associated General Contractors of America. For more information, contact AGC main office at 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: Info@agc.org. AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America TCC Fly-In 2017 Wednesday, May 17, 2017 to Thursday, May 18, 2017 Washington, District of Columbia Division and Committee Meetings AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America 2017 ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Tuesday, May 23, 2017 to Wednesday, May 24, 2017 Los Angeles, California AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America WebEd: Key Tips for General Contractors & Subcontractors to Unlock Subcontract Negotiations Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Contracts and Construction Law All AGC WebEds are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time (EST). AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America AGC Safety & Health Conference Wednesday, July 19, 2017 to Friday, July 21, 2017 Denver, Colorado
AGC of Minnesota 2017 – 2018 Scholarships AGC of Minnesota is pleased to announce that the 2017 – 2018 student scholarship application form is now available. The completed form and required information is to be submitted no later than MAY 26. Questions can be directed to Merry Beckmann at mbeckmann@agcmn.org or call 651/796-2187. AGC of Minnesota – Technical School and Craft Training Scholarships The AGC of America Education and Research Foundation offers Workforce Development Scholarships to students enrolled in accredited technical schools or craft training programs in any discipline of commercial construction. Students in technical or approved craft training programs will have until JUNE 1 to apply for $1,000 scholarships (renewable for up to two years). For more information, contact: Associated General Contractors of Minnesota. Phone: 651/632-8929. Denise Woods at dwoods@agcmn.org or website: http://www.agcmn.org. MN ASPHALT PAVEMENT ASSOCIATION MAPA 4th ANNUAL GOLF EVENT DATE: MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 PLACE: 12800 BUNKER PRAIRIE ROAD NW COON RAPIDS, MN PWA – American Public Works Association 2017 PWX Registration is NOW OPEN! Make plans now to be in Orlando, FL August 27-30, 2017! Come experience all the public works profession has to offer in Orlando at PWX 2017. PWX draws thousands of professionals from all over the world. If you are like many of them, you have limited resources for professional development. PWX 2017 should be at the top of your list if you are looking for OUTSTANDING EDUCATION SESSIONS; a chance to meet with an extensive gathering of EXHIBITORS SHOWCASING THE LATEST PRODUCTS, SERVICES and TECHNOLOGIES; and for OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK WITH YOUR PEERS, HONE YOUR LEADERSHIP ABILITIES and LEARN NEW JOB SKILLS! Join nearly 6,000 of your public works colleagues from North America and beyond in Orlando for this exciting event! Register Today! Contact: American Public Works Association 1200 Main Street, Suite 1400 Kansas City, MO 64105-2100 Toll Free: 800/848-2792 Local: 816/472-6100 Fax: 816/472-1610 BACKHOE RODEO 2017 The South Carolina Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) is proud to announce the 33rd Annual Backhoe competition. The branch competition will be held the week of May 15 thru 21 in conjunction with the observance of National Public Works Week. This is an excellent opportunity for your operators to show off their skills and get a little of the attention they deserve. Please encourage employees to participate. This is a fun and morale building family event. The 2017 SC APWA Rodeo is sponsored by Company Wrench Company. Upstate Branch, Spartanburg, Tuesday, May 23rd Contact: Travis Brown 864/706-9439 Peedee Branch, Conway, Wednesday, May 24th Contact: David Gilreath 843/915-5410 Lowcountry Branch, Georgetown, Thursday, May 25th Contact: Ray Funnye 843/545-3325 Midlands Branch, Columbia, Friday, May 26th Contact: Robert Sweatt 803/545-3790 APWA SUMMER CONFERENCE – State Championship Backhoe Rodeo is TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 Charleston Convention Center, North Charleston, SC Backhoe needs to be delivered by 2:00 PM. Rodeo to begin at 4:00 PM and the family dinner is 6:30 PM. For more information, contact: John Myers, Chairman, SC APWA Backhoe Rodeo at 843/670-0382 3rd ANNUAL PRODUCTION CHEMICALS OPTIMIZATION UNCONVENTIONAL OIL & GAS 2017 DATES: JUNE 27, 28 & 29, 2017 LOCATION: HOUSTON, TEXAS If you are spending millions of dollars a year on production chemicals, you need to make sure your program performs. Save the dates and reserve your place early for the 3rd Annual Production Chemical Optimization 2017 Congress, the number one production chemicals optimization event in North America returning to Houston, TX on June 27, 28 and 29, 2017. The 2017 conference will not only deliver brand new E&P success stories, new technologies and innovative ways of operating chemical programs to efficiently reduce lease operating expenses, but also give you the added option of attending specially designed pre-conference workshops to explore ways to implement the latest tools to market within a practical context. Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Available – Following two (2) consecutive years of sold-out exhibition, this is the only one-stop shop for North American E&Ps looking for the most innovative products, services and technologies in this space. If having your company aligned with powerhouses in the industry is an important part of your strategy, this event gives you enormous opportunities to capitalize on. There is really no other event in the region that will give you the chance to meet all the active operators with the right purchasing job titles. Please contact the ABC team at sponsorship@american-business-conferences.com or CALL: 800/721-3915. BONNELL EQUIPMENT EXPO 2017 BONNELL INDUSTRIES, INC. TRUCK & ROAD EQUIPMENT CLEAR THE WAY FOR…JUNE 7 or JUNE 8, 2017 Dates: June 7 and June 8, 2017 Place: 1385 Franklin Grove Road, Dixon, IL 61021 DEMONSTRATIONS – DOOR PRIZES – FREE LUNCH – NEW & OLD EQUIPMENT - PICK ONE DAY TO ATTEND THE EXPO! EACH CUSTOMER WILL GET ONE (1) FREE LUNCH TICKET FOR ONE DAY OF THE EXPO. Quality products, people and food is what Bonnell Industries Equipment Expos are known for. Step into our manufacturing facility all while viewing our vendors’ latest advancements in products. RSVP by JUNE 1, 2017 CALL: 815/315-2617 or EMAIL: marketing@bonnell.com or contact your sales representative. IOWA LAND IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (IALICA) Dedicated to Professional Conservation of Soil and Water 2017 NATIONAL SUMMER MEETING WHEN: JULY 11, 2017 to JULY 16, 2017 (all-day) WHERE: ELEGANTE HOTEL, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (USA) For more information on the 2017 National Summer Meeting you may contact National LICA: Telephone: 630/548-1984 Fax: 630/548-9189 Email: NLICA@aol.com
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NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC................85 OKADA AMERICA.................................................... 95 OPDYKE INC............................................................ 46 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA................ 64 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY.................................... 5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP.................................. 118 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO.................................. 25 PIRTEK USA............................................................ 35 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC.................... 6,126 RANSOME CAT.......................................................... 2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH............129 RAYCO...................................................................... 42 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS NORTH EAST ND 6/06................................ 138 MANASSAS VA 6/8...................................... 139 UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION.............. 148 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY.......... 125 ROADTEC................................................................ 69 ROSCO MFG CO...................................................... 71 ROTOTILT................................................................ 93 ROY TEITSWORTH AUCTION WEST BLOOMFIELD NY 5/25......................134 SAKAI AMERICA INC................................................73 SALES AUCTION COMPANY LLC WINDSOR LOCKS CT 6/17..........................144 SEC EQUIPMENT CORP..........................................92 SEPPI........................................................................ 94 SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC........................................ 45 SILVI CONCRETE.................................................... 35 SKID LIFT LLC.......................................................... 78 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS.............. 81 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC............................ 11 SULLIVAN PALATEK................................................ 54 TAKEUCHI......................................................“104,105” TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC.......................... 15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................47 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES.............................. 36 TRENCHTECH.......................................................... 33 VOLVO (TWORIVERS)............................................ 37 VOLVO COMPACTION............................................ 61 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............ 74 WACKER NEUSON.................................................. 98 WEACO.................................................................... 16 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................49 WIRTGEN AMERICA................................................ 62 WOODS CRW CORP................................................20 YANMAR AMERICA CORP......................................111
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