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Modernizing NYC’s LaGuardiaAirport (Christopher Villari photo)
‘i’ in the Sky Watches Over Bronx Project…8
Firm Saves Owner Millions With Bauer FDP Change…24
This is the new western Concourse at Terminal B, a near mirror-image of the eastern concourse that opened in December 2018. The existing Terminal B is to the south, operational gates at an existing pier to the west, an active runway to the north and demolition and airside paving to the east.
By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT
Nye Builds Attachments as Tough as Its Founder…64
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It’s been called the most significant new airport project in the United States in more than 20 years. Modeled on the vision outlined by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2015, this project
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nies can make payroll, keep their staff working and meet project deadlines. The Small Business During the first round of the Administration’s Paycheck COVID-19 related stimulus loan Protection Program has been a program released April 3, shot in the arm for construction approximately $450 billion in businesses, and a lifeline for a After the first round of the forgivable PPP loans was released April funds were issued on a firstfew. The forgivable loans, made 3, some $450 billion in funds were depleted within 13 days. The sec- come, first-served basis and were available in two rounds during the ond round released on April 27 set aside another $300 billion for depleted within 13 days. month of April, guarantee compa- medium-sized community banks and credit unions to issue loans. see LOANS page 102
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for a comprehensive redesign of LaGuardia Airport, citing the need to update a layout consisting of multiple, fragmented terminals. It was the realization of a report titled, “A 21st Century Airport for the State of New York: The New LaGuardia — Guiding Principles for a
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will transform the cramped, poorly lit and dirty LaGuardia Airport into a unified, 21st Century terminal system with improved transportation access, 8 mi. of roadway, 24 new bridges, additional airside taxiways and world-class passenger amenities. Five years ago, Cuomo unveiled his vision
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FERRY POINT PARK PROJECT GETS BIG ASSIST FROM ‘I’ IN THE SKY
Ferry Point Park, located in the Bronx, is in the midst of an $11 million, 18-month project to transform an old landfill into a pedestrian walkway, which is also inclusive of a salt-water marsh and parking lot.
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WESSON GROUP’S ‘SAFETY FIRST’ POLICIES KEEP IT BUILDING IN N.Y.
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MONROE TRACTOR EXPANDS ITS FIELD MANAGEMENT TEAM
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General contractors and subcontractors throughout the United States are taking steps to keep construction workers and the public safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kobelco Construction Machinery USA announces that George Lumpkins, general manager of marketing, general service manager and product developer manager will retire at the end of May 2020.
Monroe Tractor has expanded its team to include two construction professionals: John Scharlock, district sales manager of Central and Southern Erie and Andrew Palmer, district sales manager of Niagara and Orleans.
Many companies served by equipment dealers are essential businesses. In turn, it is imperative that equipment dealers provide solutions to support safety productivity and their people to complete this work.
As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction machinery, Volvo CE is working to reduce construction waste and be a positive force for change in the industry.
All States Ag Parts LLC has acquired H&R Construction Parts and Equipment Inc. With the acquisition, All States Ag Parts, will become a one-stop-shop for ag, industrial and construction equipment parts.
The company’s team members — at work and at home — are working together with RP America to make face shields for healthcare workers fighting COVID-19 on the front lines at Pella Regional Health Center in Iowa.
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION VET LUMPKINS HANGS THEM UP
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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CO. ESTABLISHES NEW ‘HEALTH CHECK’
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ALL STATES AG PARTS ACQUIRES H&R CONSTRUCTION PARTS
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FIRM SAVES OWNER MILLIONS WITH BAUER FDP CHANGE UP
The owner and engineer of a multi-story condo project in Hackensack, N.J., called on Linde-Griffith Construction Company when its original contractor was unable to reach bearing capacity on a test pile program.
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MECALAC OPENS NEW FACILITY TO EXPAND GROWTH IN N.A.
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Ferry Point Park Project Gets Big Assist From ‘I’ in the Sky
“Having the Komatsu PC490LCi-11 on site which is a 110,000-lb. machine has been great and it’s no hurdle for anything we encounter on the job,” said Pioneer Landscaping & Asphalt Paving Inc.’s Vice President, Kevin Cox.
Ferry Point Park, located in the Bronx, is in the midst of an $11 million, 18-month project to transform an old landfill into a pedestrian walkway, which is also inclusive of a salt-water marsh and parking lot. Key to the transformation is the collaboration of Pioneer Landscaping & Asphalt Paving Inc., a Long Island, N.Y., paving company, and Komatsu’s “i” technology. The technology, which is known as Intelligent Machine Technology has 3D GPS systems integrated into the machines, giving the operator automated dozing from first to last pass and excavators straight to grade digging. According to Pioneer’s Vice President, Kevin Cox, the project is on pace to finish Pioneer Landscaping & Asphalt Paving Inc. has been in business for 38 years. While approximately 6 months early. predominantly an asphalt paving contractor, the company has developed into all “A big portion of the progress here is the different aspects of site work and general contracting.
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equipment and the technology that Komatsu has offered us,” he said. “The equipment is over-producing what we had expected, and we had high expectations for it. So, we are very happy with what we’ve seen so far. “The technology is quite amazing. Moving forward, I think that any new equipment that we purchase is going to have the ‘i’ incorporated in it. Whether that be smaller dozers, smaller excavators, or ones similar than what we have here today, because the operators are able to get so much more production with this type of technology. Within forty-five minutes of being in the machine, [operators] became comfortable using the Intelligent Machine Control.” see BRONX page 38
“The equipment is over-producing what we had expected, and we had high expectations for it,” said Pioneer Landscaping & Asphalt Paving Inc.’s Vice President, Kevin Cox.
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Wesson Group’s ‘Safety First’ Policies Keep It Building in N.Y. By Eric Olson
there is a regulation change, it does force us to re-evaluate the way we are doing business, but we have a great staff that is constantly workIn late March, New York Gov. ing to ensure we are implementing Andrew Cuomo announced that all the new standards and regulamany construction projects in his tions in our main office and on our state would be frozen due to the project sites.” rapid and disastrous spread of In addition, he said TWG has COVID-19. The type of work conbeen consulting with the tractors perform in the Empire Associated General Contractors of State were placed on two lists: New York State the best ways to “essential” and “non-essential.” conduct its business amid the crisis. with those in the latter category The AGC NYS has been providing ordered to close until further notice. valuable resources to its memberThe governor’s directive meant ship, including the expertise of that many commercial building both insurance carriers and lawyer projects in the state had to be shutmembers within the group. tered. The list of “essential” build“Throughout the COVID-19 criing jobs, though, included infrasis, we keep several staff rotating in structure construction projects. the main office to make sure we are Thus, a reprieve was given to concontinuing to offer best-in class tractors that build roads, bridges, service for our clients,” Delaney transit facilities, utilities, healthcare said. “Our project managers, qualifacilities, shelters and schools, though many have had to work “On all our projects we have a morning team meeting and the first thing we do is stretch and flex, ty control staff and safety staff are while maintaining six feet of social distancing, for about eight minutes or so, working from our fin- continuing to work from our projwith reduced staffing. ect sites, while observing the The caveat, of course, is that gers to our feet,” said Tim Delaney, TWG’s founder and president. required physical distancing.” those contractors stay vigilant to make sure staff and crew on each project Crews Given Tools to practice social distancing measures. For Fight Virus Spread office staff, that means working at home as Delaney and his management staff have much as possible. On a company project, adopted new daily procedures to restrict the crew members must wear face coverings threat of COVID-19 — measures folded into and maintain no less than six feet of space TWG’s older safety practices designed to between themselves and their co-workers. reduce the number of injuries on the job. Job sites that fail to follow these best prac“On all our projects we have a morning tices can be closed and receive heavy fines, team meeting and the first thing we do is per the state’s coronavirus guidelines. stretch and flex, while maintaining six feet of Although many construction workers prisocial distancing, for about eight minutes or marily work outdoors and in open space so, working from our fingers to our feet,” he away from their co-workers, the requiresaid. “We have been doing that because ments of each job sometimes dictate that many of the worker compensation claims on they must work close together — a probable site are due to muscle tears. bad scenario in a pandemic. “We also have created individual ‘buckNew York’s building requirements have ets’ for those employees on our larger projmeant that many contractors must find creects,” Delaney continued. “These five-galative ways to keep their projects moving lon containers include individual disinfecahead. Most have had to work with reduced crew sizes and have assigned their execu- New York’s building requirements have meant that many contractors must find cre- tant spray bottles, disposable gloves, hand tives and staff members to work from home ative ways to keep their projects moving ahead. Most have had to work with sanitizer and sanitizing wipes. Each piece of to work. reduced crew sizes and have assigned their executives and staff members to work equipment we operate has its own wipes and from home to work. sanitizer, and each company truck has additional personal protection equipment (PPE) TWG Has Reputation for ‘Safety First’ better-prepared building companies to work tion companies in the Empire State. TWG’s available. We make sure our people all have One of New York State’s best infrastruc- through the threat of coronavirus. No com- base of operations is in town of Jamestown, both cloth and dust masks for their use where necessary.” ture builders, The Wesson Group LLC, also pany could possibly foresee and adequately located south of Buffalo near Lake Erie. has had to adapt to the new realities of 2020 prepare for the danger of coronavirus, as few The protocols Delaney and his staff put in Restrictions Create to conduct its business. TWG continues to people had even heard of such a threat even place to ensure a safe work environment Project Challenges work its important contracts across the state, a year ago. But, TWG has long been known were implemented years ago, but with Despite the pandemic, Delaney is comincluding the construction of significant as a company with an ingrained sense of COVID-19 now on the rampage in his state, forted to know his company has enough heavy civil and transportation projects, as “safety first” in the performance of its work. those plans have been adjusted. well as marine and alternative energy initiaThat comes from Tim Delaney, TWG’s “We follow all the guidelines from the essential projects ongoing to keep his 50 tives, most notably industrial-scale wind founder and president, a man with a well- Centers for Disease Control, the New York staff and craft employees employed. He also farm developments. earned reputation in the business after almost State Department of Health and Gov. see WESSON page 112 And it may be that TWG is among the 40 years of operating two different construc- Cuomo’s office,” Delaney said. “Each time CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Kobelco Construction Vet Lumpkins Hangs Them Up
George Lumpkins celebrates a 45year career in the construction equipment business, with more than 26 years with Kobelco.
Kobelco Construction Machinery USA announces that George Lumpkins, general manager of marketing, general service manager and product developer manager will retire at the end of May 2020. Lumpkins is an accomplished professional with a 45-year career in the construction equipment business, with more than 26 years with Kobelco. “George has been involved in every aspect of our business,” said Jack Fendrick, COO and vice president of Kobelco USA. “From sales, service, engineering, marketing, product development and production, George’s fingerprints are on all of our successes. His leadership, work ethic, integrity and passion for the industry have been instrumental in helping to grow the Kobelco brand in the North American and Latin American markets.” Lumpkins has served in his current role at Kobelco since 2013, but over a 12-year period earlier in his career, where his first trip to Kobelco/Yutani was in 1985, he served as a product and service manager, sales application engineer and a sales and service training manager for Kobelco. During his combined time with the company, Lumpkins completed 77 trips to Japan, 15 trips to China, and several trips to Europe, Latin America and Asia to help develop many of the technologies that
make today’s Kobelco excavators the most efficient and powerful machines available. He also led excavator service, quality, safety, and sales trainings for dealers, customers, and manufacturing teams. “The Kobelco USA team is sad to see George move into retirement, but we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work with him. Thank you, George, for your invaluable guidance and extraordinary contributions to Kobelco over the years,” added Fendrick. Lumpkins graduated with an Industrial Distribution degree from Texas A&M University and began his career in 1975 with the Bucyrus-Erie Company. There, he gained experience in service and service training, sales, and quality control. He lived on a customer job site for a one-year field study of a prototype excavator during development, and later became the crane, excavator and dragline, machine erector and sales demonstrator. It was these early years that equipped Lumpkins with the knowledge and understanding to write numerous installation and special procedures manuals for both sales and service-related projects throughout his entire career. Lumpkins went on to hold several seniorlevel management positions with companies
such as Mitsubishi, LiuGong, and Case New Holland, in addition to Kobelco. He was entrenched in design and engineering support, product development of excavators and attachments, and registered U.S. patents on motor grader and dozer control systems currently in use. Lumpkins also served on design teams for the evaluation and development of loaders, motor graders, dozers, skid steer loaders, articulated haulers and more, but his first love continued to be Kobelco excavators. Kobelco will divide Lumpkins’ duties among a team of exceptional qualified employees. The transitions include: Dan Collins, product marketing manager and senior warranty manager; Dave Donneral, assistant product marketing manager; Todd Dohnal, sales training manager; Brittany Swales, warranty manager. Lumpkins will continue to serve as a consultant to Kobelco through December 2020. “The employees on this new team share the same passion for the industry as George does,” said Fendrick. “They will stand on the foundation that George built at Kobelco, continue to develop new solutions and innovations for increased productivity and efficiency, and deliver superior sales, service and product support to Kobelco dealers and customers.”
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Highway Equipment Co. Establishes New ‘Health Check’ Equipment dealers throughout the United States are grappling with decisions regarding how best to address the many challenges brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic. Many companies served by equipment dealers are essential businesses supporting construction and maintenance of critical infrastructure, utilities and energy and heavy highway companies. In turn, it is imperative that equipment dealers provide solutions to support safety productivity and their people to complete this work. From service technicians to salespeople, organizations have had to deal with a completely different approach toward serving the construction equipment marketplace. Many dealerships have limited customer traffic in showrooms, while some have closed them to the public completely. Other dealerships have initiated call-ahead programs where end users can order parts and receive curbside pickup service. The one overriding theme is safety — for both the dealership’s valued customers and its employees in equal measure. Recognizing the need for safe work environments and concerned with the somewhat confined spaces within the cabs of construction equipment, Highway Equipment
Company’s Service Manager Bob Wolford came up with a novel approach toward addressing the issue. The result is the Highway Health Check, a newly developed program available at all of the dealership’s locations. As Thomas Reynolds, president and CEO, explained it, throughout its nearly 90-year history, the company has taken a partnership approach toward working with customers. It understands, he said, that for customers, taking care of employees and minding their cash flow are primary concerns. The Highway Health Check program was developed to achieve these goals by conducting a complete equipment review, thoroughly cleaning the equipment with recommended cleaning products free of charge, and if work is required, offering a deferred payment plan to assists customers with their cash flow. Highway technicians evaluate the equipment, checking fluids, functions and safety features, thoroughly clean the interior and exterior and will provide a detailed report with
Scott Phillippi is a handyman with Highway Equipment Company. The Highway Health Check program is one part of an overall strategy geared toward providing unwavering reliability and industry leading service to our customers, said Thomas Reynolds, president and CEO of Highway Equipment Company.
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the option to have needed services completed at that time. The company does recommend that cabin air filters are replaced while the machine is going through the process. On completion, Highway Equipment Company will apply its Highway Health Check Seal of Approval. If additional service is needed and approved by the machine owner, billing can be postponed on all maintenance and repair work performed for an additional 30 days. The program is available at all of Highway Equipment Company’s branches, located in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia. In addition, the program is open to all equipment owners, regardless of make, model or prior relationship with the dealership.
“The Highway Health Check program is one part of an overall strategy geared toward providing unwavering reliability and industry leading service to our customers,” said Reynolds. “Another part of that strategy involves an ongoing commitment to people. Although some companies had layoffs or had to reduced staff, Highway is increasing our recruiting efforts in order to support our customers. We are hiring at all locations and believe that it is important to do whatever it takes to best serve our customers, especially, during this unprecedented time.” Established in 1933, Highway Equipment Company offers equipment sales and rentals, along with parts and service geared to the construction, landscaping, demolition, oil and gas, mining, quarrying, and industrial material-handling industries in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, North and South Carolina and Virginia. Equipment lines the company represents at its various locations includes Kobelco, Kubota, Hyundai, Bell Trucks, Dynapac, Gradall, Hitachi, KPI/JCI, New Holland, Sakai, Screen Machine, Anaconda, Allied and Terex. CEG
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Keystone Contractors Assoc. Launches Building PA Podcast Building PA Podcast, the commonwealth’s first podcast focused on the construction industry, officially launched April 8. The podcast was developed by Atlas Marketing and the Keystone Contractors Association. Each episode is cohosted by long-time industry veterans Chris Martin, president of Atlas Marketing, and Jon O’Brien, executive director of the Keystone Contractors Association. “The Building PA Podcast is designed by and for the construction industry throughout Pennsylvania,” explained O’Brien. “We will use this platform to reach the numerous industry professionals and discuss topics that impact construction.” The podcast format includes interviews with industry executives and leaders. Each interview is based on a series designed to communicate specific industry topics to construction professionals. These series include topics that showcase safety, work-
force development, insurance, legal, legislation, marketing, crisis communications and business development. The co-hosts intend to add more series topics based on feedback and ongoing discussions. “This industry is very mobile, and we feel that we have a great opportunity to share information from experts via downloadable segments as people are traveling to and from job sites throughout the state,” added Martin. As of April 8, the first 15 episodes are available for download via Buzzsprout — https://www.buzzsprout.com/982306. Current and future episodes will be available on all podcast players.
All States Ag Parts Acquires H&R Construction Parts All States Ag Parts LLC has acquired H&R Construction Parts and Equipment Inc. With the acquisition, All States Ag Parts, will become a one-stop-shop for ag, industrial and construction equipment parts. All States Ag Parts is regarded as the leader in new aftermarket, used and remanufactured parts for ag equipment, according to the company. “This is a great acquisition for us,” said John Dyke, CEO of All States Ag Parts. “We’ve already successfully expanded our skid steer parts line at All States Ag Parts. H&R Construction Parts will be the cornerstone for our new construction equipment division.” “Current H&R Construction customers, working through our sales team, will continue to have access to the same products and programs currently offered,” said Dyke, “but will have access to many additional
products in the very near future with not only ag parts, but also a greatly expanded selection of construction equipment parts.” All States customers also will gain access to a larger selection of construction parts in the near future, Dyke said. H&R currently operates four facilities; Buffalo, N.Y.; Lawrenceville, Ga.; and two in Riverside, Calif., and focuses on parts for excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, and articulated trucks. All States Ag Parts operates 12 ag parts locations located in the United States and Canada and focuses on parts for tractors, combines, skid steers, planters, harvesters, and other ag equipment. All States stocks parts for virtually all brands of equipment including John Deere, Case IH, Ford, New Holland, Allis Chalmers, Massey Ferguson, Agco, Hesston and many more. For more information, call 877/530-4430 or visit TractorPartsASAP.com.
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Firm Saves Owner Millions With Bauer FDP Change Up The BG 36 H as the Centerpiece The FDP operation revolved around the BG 36 H drilling rig. Linde-Griffith owns a fleet of drilling rigs, including two Bauers acquired from Equipment Corporation of America’s (ECA) New York/New Jersey branch. Linde-Griffith and ECA are 100-plusyear-old, family-owned companies with an inter-generational connection. ECA’s New York, New Jersey Regional Sales Manager Bruce Langan sold equipment to Mike’s grandfather Peter H. Shannon – the first member of the family to take control of Linde-Griffith in 1971. But the connection goes beyond Langan, according to Mike Shannon. “They’re never afraid to take a phone call and they’re always there to help you, even though they know a sale might not come out of it,” he said. “The mechanics, the sales team, the engineering staff, is what makes ECA, ECA” It was January of 2018 when the BG 36 H executed test piles at Hackensack. The original plan was to have two rigs The Switch From driving the FDP operation. The other was Driven Piles to FDP to be a BG 28 H. By the time permitting In the midst of densely clustered apartand environmental delays had been ment buildings and businesses, the yel- Four and a half to 5 ½ cu. yds. of 5,000-psi grout was pumped into each bored hole under cleared, Linde-Griffith’s BG 28 H was low mast of a Bauer BG 36 H drilling rig pressure through a hollow drill stem as the BG 36 H extracted the displacement tool. tied up on other projects. It was agreed towered more than 90 ft. over the landthat the BG 36 H would be the only scape in the urban enclave of Hackensack. The Lindedrilling rig on site. Griffith field crew braved fierce 30-plus-mile-per-hour winds and single-digit windchills as the lynchpin machine The FDP Process of its FDP operation bored through the frosty soil. Linde-Griffith worked with ECA to equip the BG 36 H The roughly 6-acre pizza slice-shaped Hackensack site with 20-in. (51 cm) FDP tooling to drill 1,322 FDP piles is framed by an active New Jersey Transit line and two from 52 to 57 ft. Each pile consisted of a 20-in. grout colroadways. An unseasonably warm and wet winter turned umn with a 10-by-¼-in. hollow pipe in the center to prothe ground into virtual swampland, but puddles were vide additional shaft friction. The FDP piles created glazed over and the mud was like stone on this frigid enough shear and base resistance so landing the pile on January morning. competent rock was unnecessary. The Hackensack project started out as a driven pile Linde-Griffith executed each FDP pile in a sequence. project. The previous contractor had run a pile driving First, the displacement tool bored down to the desired analyzer (PDA) test and was unable to reach the depth to loosen and densify the surrounding soil, leaving design capacity despite installing various pile types to see FDP page 88 depths of up to 175 ft. The owner and engineer reached out to Linde-Griffith’s John Shannon looking for ideas. Linde-Griffith suggested using FDP piles. Mike Shannon summarizes the FDP technique: “The piles don’t rest on rock here, you get your load bearing because the displacement and compaction of the soil, and grout column build up enough friction to meet capacity. “The results were impressive when we static load tested the piles,” recalled Mike Shannon. “We were able to achieve the loads they needed with a 55-foot FDP pile.” The decision to award Linde-Griffith the contract for production piles was clear. The switch to FDP piles was also the most environmentally sound choice, according to Mike Shannon. “They did all the remediation but still didn’t want any The Bauer tooling was engineered specifically to achieve Mike Shannon (R) discusses the FDP operation with material to be exported,” he said. “FDP allowed us to keep the required loads with the soil conditions on the Kristen Shetler, staff engineer of Langan Hackensack FDP project. Engineering, the engineer of record. all soils in the ground where they belong.” Linde-Griffith Construction Company may be 111 years old, but the contractor is far from set in its ways. This is why the owner and engineer of a multi-story condo project in Hackensack, N.J., called on them when its original contractor was unable to reach bearing capacity on a test pile program. The end result was a cost-saving switch to full displacement piles (FDP) using a Bauer BG 36 H drilling rig and custom tooling. Linde-Griffith — founded in 1909 — was primarily a pile driving contractor until about 20 years ago when it expanded into foundation drilling. “We’ve seen more and more engineers seeking techniques that offer greater capacity with less noise and vibration,” said Linde-Griffith’s Senior Executive Vice President Mike Shannon. “We still drive tens of thousands of piles a year, but we now specialize in all foundation types as well as ground improvement methods – not just driven piles.”
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2007 Manitou M50-4, 10,000 lb. capacity, 4WD, 163” max lift w/ SS, enclosed cab, 48” forks..................................P.O.R.
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2008 Link-Belt RTC 8090, 90ton, 140’ main boom, 35’ – 58’ jib, 2 winches ..................P.O.R.
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Mecalac Opens New Facility to Expand Growth in N.A.
Opened July 2019, the new facility centralizes Mecalac’s administrative offices, equipment inventory, parts and service support in one building, replacing the three separate locations the company maintained previously.
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2007 Freightliner M2-106, 10’ Dump, MB Diesel Auto Trans, 107K.............. ................$47,900
2005 JLG Boom Lift, Battery powered, Non Marking Tires, 30 ft, Platform Height ......$15,900
2004 Sterling Single Axle Water Truck L8500, New 2500 Gal Tank, 5 Spray Heads, Cat Diesel ......$30,500
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Mecalac, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of compact construction equipment for urban environments, has opened a new 14,000-sq.-ft. facility in Norfolk, Mass., to serve as the North American headquarters and further support the growth of the brand in this market. Opened July 2019, the new facility centralizes Mecalac has opened a new 14,000-sq.-ft. facility in Mecalac’s administrative Norfolk, Mass. offices, equipment inventoShortly afterwards, in 2017, Mecalac ry, parts and service support in one building, replacing the three separate locations the acquired Terex’s line of backhoe loaders, site company maintained previously. It will be dumpers and compaction rollers. These are home to an in-house training facility, and well-known products in North America, furplay host to dealer and media events ther strengthening Mecalac’s presence in the market. The success of its first U.S. distributhroughout the year. “The North American market has been tor combined with the Terex product acquivery receptive to the Mecalac approach, sition ultimately led to the formation of which puts a heavy emphasis on innova- Mecalac North America. The facility is home to a diverse team of tion,” said Alexandre Marchetta, Mecalac CEO. “Every piece of equipment is designed 14 Mecalac employees with a combined 200 with the end user in mind and solves the years of experience in the construction equipment industry. In the months ahead, challenges operators face daily. "The new facility underscores our com- Mecalac expects the team to grow to mitment to the North American market and enhance its local presence and to provide a will allow us to better serve our growing high level of support after the sale. “One of our priorities is to expand our dealer network and customer base.” Though a leader in many product cate- dealer network across North America,” said gories on the global stage, Mecalac was not Peter Bigwood, general manager of Mecalac involved in the North American market until North America. “We currently have 15 deal2016. The company’s initial dealer partner- ers and plan to grow at a measured but ship was with Lorusso Heavy Equipment steady pace. To serve our customers the best near Boston. The dealer believed the North way possible, we look for dealer partners American market was ready for the innova- who understand the construction equipment tions the Mecalac product offers, not only for market and share our enthusiasm and vision work in urban areas but also for a variety of for reshaping how contractors work with other applications, and shared a passion for highly differentiated, innovative products.” For more information, visit finding new solutions to everyday jobsite www.mecalac.com. challenges.
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2016 KPI-JCI FT2650, FT2650 TRACK MOUNTED JAW CRUSHER ENGINE - CAT C9.3 300 HP, TIER IV, 1800 RPM CONTROL SYSTEM - RADIO REMOTE/TETHER VANGUARD JAW CRUSHER - 2650 AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC DUAL WEDGE ADJUST CSS, HYDRAULIC DRIVE FOR CRUSHER, HOURS: 428, SERIAL NUMBER: 416212, CONDITION: USED, STOCK NUMBER: AG1238 ........................................................................................$525,000
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Contractors Stay Ahead of Challenging COVID Safety Rules By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT
General contractors and subcontractors are taking steps to keep construction workers and the public safe during the COVID19 pandemic About two weeks ago, Larry Gescher, a co-owner and the president of H.P. Civil Inc. (Stayton, Ore.) said, “Things are a little crazy trying to get new procedures in place to keep our guys working while the protocols are still changing. As an industry, we take the safety of our employees very serious and COVID-19 is no exception. We understand that there are a lot of people not currently working as a result of the Governor’s Executive Order. As a result, we know that we have a lot of eyes on us making sure that we are practicing the best protocols available. Besides the extra hand washing, wiping surfaces and tools down, we now require safety glasses and gloves at all times.” About 1,200 people across the state have called the police since the governor issued an executive order in late March, which required all non-essential business operations to be shut down. “When that happened, people saw construction workers that were not six feet apart and they called the police and then state officials went to the media to inform people not call 911 if they see this,” said Gescher. “This has been a moving target and there’s so much information out there. Construction is considered essential in Oregon and we’re still working. The way the order was written, it was six feet from any person, to the greatest extent possible. In our line of work there are things that we have to do physically where our people have to be closer. Initially, the recommendation was wearing safety glasses and gloves at all times and wiping everything down. We did that and then wearing masks was required and we distributed cloth masks, made by one of supervisor’s wives, to our employees on April 8. “Anytime someone had to work closer than six feet apart, they wore the cloth masks,” he added. “We now have face shields on all of our projects as well. Since we have a lot of our employees working away from home, we put them all up in single hotel rooms. We also eliminated all ride sharing.” The homemade, double-line cloth masks in which a filter can be placed inside are being used as the state is asking that all medical-grade masks be reserved for use by doctors, nurses, staff associated with hospitals, clinics and other facilities. All industries were asked to turn in its masks to help out our front-line medical personnel.
“We’re taking all the precautions and we’re putting all the best practices into place that we can — the safety of crews and their families is paramount.” Larry Gescher H.P. Civil Inc.
Staying Safe at the Job Site H.P. Civil has an ODOT project where it needs to set up a 7-mi. lane closure on Interstate 84. “We can have our crew show up in their personal vehicles at the start of the lane closure where we can get them off the highway in a safety location,” said Gescher. “The problem arises when they get to the other end of the lane closure and need a ride back to their personal vehicle. We put together a process that if the guys are in a crew cab, that one person would be in the front and the other in the back on the opposite side. This could be a problem because you’re not going to have 10 trucks there. We’re trying to figure this out.” One possible solution is to have people, who are wearing safety harnesses, travel in the back of the truck, but the problem is that they would be traveling in live traffic. “It comes down to which alternative is safer,” said Gescher. “We’re talking to other contractors doing similar work and they’re opting for the back of the truck. Everybody has their own interpretations of what you should be doing.” Many of the calls to the police are based on motorists seeing construction crews in trucks, and part of this is due to increased construction activity as the weather warms up. Standard night-time lane closures are being extended on a job-by-job basis as a result of less traffic on the highways. ODOT has not shut down any of H.P. Civil’s projects and, at this point, Gescher has 36 employees on seven job sites. “We’re taking all the precautions and we’re putting all the best practices into place that we can — the safety of crews and their families is paramount,” he said. “We’ve got two people at home who were told to say in quarantine until they can get a doctor’s release to come back. We can’t chance anything. Everybody is trying to do their job and we all have to be understanding as the virus makes everyone a moving target.” As of April 9, the order was issued for
people to wear plastic face shields and the company has ordered 100 of them. “Everything is on backorder and the biggest problem is trying to find everything we’d like to have to implement best practices,” said Gescher, “and until then, you have to improvise and come up with the next best things to keep on going.” Gescher praised the efforts of the Oregon Association of General Contractors, which immediately acted when the COVID-19 situation arouse. “They were aggressive in pulling together best practices for us to go by,” he said. “I’m probably spending a good 80 percent of my time chasing COVID-19 stuff, trying to keep up and ahead of it. It’s really time-consuming with the changing guidelines, You can go through the CDC, but it’s not specific to our industry. You can rely on the AGC and they’re sending us constant updates. On April 9, the AGC of America held a national stand down and we participated with all our projects. “They also provided a pile of information that we could take to our employees and walk them through it, which could be shared with their families,” he said. Jarod Cheney, the president and CEO of Massana Construction Inc., which operates in Georgia and the southeast, Texas and Washington State, pointed out that the Washington Department of Transportation has declared which projects are essential and non-essential. The firm is waiting for the update on whether some projects can be reopened. “Some of my guys were temporarily laid off,” he said, stressing how closures can impact schedules, work and supply chains. ‘In Texas, we’re good and able to continue working as long as we follow the COVID procedures laid out by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), which has done a pretty good job to help with the layout of guidelines.” Massana personnel are wearing masks and gloves, sanitizing equipment and keep-
ing six feet apart whenever possible. “You have to check temperatures and if they’re feeling sick, they’re sent home immediately,” said Cheney. “The measures are the same for Georgia, where we continue to work. We have some guys that have been exposed to COVID-19 and we have some older guys in Georgia that were sent home to quarantine because they were at high risk of getting infected.” Massana crews have not experienced people calling the police to report social distancing violations. Cheney praised the ongoing efforts of the Georgia Highway Contractor Association that is working with GDOT to develop regulations and guidelines for construction crews, and sending that information to general contractors and subcontractors. ‘This situation is unprecedented and our guys are taking the situation seriously,” he said. “At the beginning, everybody didn’t realize how big of an issue this was, but as time went on, they realized how it affected everything. We implemented raises earlier than we usually do and the guys are happy to just being able to work — they know a bunch of people that are not able to work. “Our industry is important,” he added. “The government has acknowledged that and kept us deemed essential and working. They’ve done a good job of giving us guidelines to go by.” J.R. Vinagro Corporation, which operates in Mass., R.I., N.J., N.Y., Conn. and Maine, has not experienced the public calling authorities about its crews working. “It’s just the complications of having guys working so close to each other and trying to maintain what the CDC is requesting us to do,” said Jeremy Souza, J.R. Vinagro Corporation’s operations manager, Heavy Civil Division. “We have facemasks along with respirators and gloves are mandatory on the job site. If our guys have to work less than six feet from each other, we require them to wear face masks and respirators. Right now, we only allow one operator to run each piece of equipment in an eight-hour shift, and they have been requested to wipe down their machines throughout the day and to do a mandatory thorough cleaning at the end of the shift.” MassDOT has not shut down any of the corporation’s work sites and has approved requests, due to lower volumes of traffic, to shut down lanes during the weekdays to expand operations. The Governor of Massachusetts’s office, explained Souza, is being proactive and construction firms participate in a stand down to address the COVID-19 situation and has requested that all construction workers sign see SAFETY page 112
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Part of the project includes digging into water to create a salt-water marsh. With Intelligent Machine Control, Pioneer’s crews have been able to dig at grade, 6 or 7 feet down into the water. “We are able to hit the perfect grades, almost in the dark, which is very interesting,” Kevin said. “And it saved us money on dewatering as well.” With the technology, comes added peace of mind for Pioneer. “I know that every day the guys are hitting the right grades and I don’t have to worry about getting a surveyor here to survey the property,” he said. Operators will be more comfortable with moving the material, because they are not second-guessing themselves or the stakes on the ground. If you hit a stake you would have to get the surveyor back out, we are able to have trust in the technology here and continue to move quickly and efficiently.” With a large portion of the heavier earthmoving completed, Pioneer will be turning to smaller dozers, with the same “i” technology, to shape some of the hills that are on the site. “We are looking forward to getting in some smaller machines with the same technology. We have a D51PXi coming in that we are going to do a rental on and hopefully purchase at the end of the rental. Because, like I said, the machinery is just amazing. And, I think moving forward, this is the way of the future.” Fixing Flats on the Path to Progress According to Kevin Cox, the biggest hurdle Pioneer has faced so far in clearing this historic landfill has been a larger than usual volume of flat tires. “It seems as though we are replacing a $4,000 tire every other week, but other than that, things have been good.” Beyond the tires, Pioneer has yet to come across anything else unexpected. “Having the Komatsu PC490LCi-11 on site which is a 110,000-lb. machine has been great and it’s no hurdle for anything we encounter on the job. “They are going to make good use out of an old landfill that has been an eyesore for the community. And, for commuters over these two great bridges each and every day, it’s going to be a beautiful site when we are all said and done.” Pioneer Asphalt and Komatsu Pioneer Landscaping & Asphalt Paving Inc. has been in business for 38 years. While predominantly an asphalt paving contractor, the company has developed into all different aspects of site work and general contracting. The company’s founder Kevin’s father, Michael Cox, is still heavily involved with the day-to-day operations. Pioneer has been working with its Komatsu dealer, Ehrbar (now rebranded “Komatsu”) for several decades. “My Dad has had a relationship with Jim Hogan [Komatsu sales representative] for almost 30 years and he’s been really great to us. Ehrbar did a great job for us and when Komatsu bought them out it seems like nothing has changed. It’s still great. Great relationships, great products, wonderful service,” Kevin said. “Ed DeLaurentis, Komatsu Technical Support Specialist,
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All of the data that was gathered by this tandem roller during the compaction process can be accessed via the WITOS portal worldwide in real time.
compaction progress via a suitable interface. This ensures the confidentiality and integrity of the data since access permissions can be separately granted to different persons for each subproject.
HCQ Navigator HCQ Navigator from Hamm has been used worldwide for years now. With a panel PC in the cabin, it provides a live indication With WITOS HCQ, a new module from the Hamm HCQ proSuccessfully Tested to roller drivers of the points that gram, the progress of compaction can be monitored in real in the USA were already sufficiently com- time on any construction site, even from a remote location. WITOS HCQ has already pacted or where further com- The live mode shows the roller’s geographic position in var- undergone testing in Europe and paction is necessary. This pre- ious map views and provides information about process America, including projects in vents over- and under-com- data, e.g. the number of passes or the asphalt temperature. the USA in Sacramento, Calif., paction while helping to optimize on Highway 50 and in Palmyra, the number of passes. application. During the compaction process, Mo. In California, it was quickly obvious HCQ Navigator saves all of the data that data is transmitted directly from the rollers to that construction companies and public is recorded during the compaction process. the WITOS portal of the WIRTGEN authorities can save a great deal of time GROUP via cellular radio. Users can then with real-time tracking — especially in Remote Process Management access the data in real time. case of very remote sites. The project in The WITOS HCQ module makes it posMissouri demonstrated further that data sible to monitor the compaction progress – Web Application exchange works flawlessly between the in real time and even from a remote location. for Transparency GPS receiver used in HCQ Navigator and Simple browser-based operation is used Regulatory authorities or consultants the VRS system used by the construction since WITOS HCQ was designed as a web also can be involved in monitoring the companies.
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BXR-60H Reversible Vibratory Plate Compactor The BXR-60H reversible vibratory plate compactor delivers 3,417-lbs. (15.2 kiloNewtons) of centrifugal force. The BXR-60H covers 4,500 sq. ft. per hour (420 sq m per hour) for a maximum compaction depth of 13 in. (33 cm). A protective engine cage with integrated lifting bail on the BXR-60H provides engine protection and easy loading and placement into trenches. SX-170H Walk-Behind Vibratory Roller The SX-170H walk-behind vibratory roller provides smooth, consistent compaction in a variety of applications with 2,000-lbs. of centrifugal force, resulting in a 9-in. compaction depth. The roller is the perfect solution for contractors, municipalities and repair agencies for asphalt patching jobs. Equipped with rear-mounted roller and font-mounted bar to prevent front-to-rear tip over, the SX-170H delivers reliable performance on every job site, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit doosan powermoves.com.
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ANDERSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY
ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT INC.
Ambrose Equipment Co, Inc.
800-414-4554 www.andersonequip.com
www.asphaltcare.com 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA 215-639-9800 800-223-1202
www.ambroseequipment.com Plainville, MA 508-643-0044 Hooksett, NH 603-644-8787
Pennsylvania West Virginia Pittsburgh Charleston Clarion Fairmont Clearfield Somerset New Hampshire Lancaster Manchester Maine Bangor Gorham Vermont East Montpelier
New York Buffalo Albany Endicott Olean Rochester Syracuse Watertown
Barry Equipment Co., Inc.
Highway Equipment Company
www.barryequipment.com Webster, MA 508-949-0005
www.highway-equipment.com Millstone Township, NJ 732-446-7600
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Contact your local dealer:
GEORGE
ASSOCIATES, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment
P 2340 Montgomery Street GEORGE ASSOCIATES, INC. Fax: 301-588-6605 Silver Spring, MD 20910 www.georgeassociates.info
Silver Spring, MD 301.589.9490
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. www.hwyequip.com Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070
Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900
TYLER EQUIPMENT www.tylerequipment.com E. Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840
VANTAGE EQUIPMENT www.vantageeq.com Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611
WOODCO MACHINERY www.woodcomachinery.com Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191
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CR 820 Series Offers Improved Visibility, Highway Class Machine Features The Bomag CR 820 Series of 8-ft. (2.4-m) pavers feature a new operator’s platform, new controls and improved visibility. Delivering all the power, versatility and heavy-duty design as previous paver models, a 160-hp (119 kW) diesel engine meets stringent Tier IV Final (Stage V) emissions standards and offers ample reserve to efficiently power all paver functions plus push fully loaded trucks up steep grades. The paver’s large, 10-ton (9.1 t) hopper capacity offers more time between truck exchanges when paving parking lots, pavement overlays, development streets, county highways and interstate shoulders. Both the rubber track and tire models, the CR 820 T and CR 820 W respectively, are built with significant upgrades to the operator’s platform, which improve visibility and the operator experience. New dual swing-out seat and consoles provide improved visibility from both the left- and righthand sides of the paver. Bomag’s sideview swivels the seat and console outward at four differing angles to deliver unobstructed views to the sides of the paver and the screed end gates. The platform floor’s open-grate design affords the operator direct-line sight of the screed spreading augers. A new large, 7-in. multifunction color screen display at each console provides easy viewing of critical operating functions, gauges, parameters and fault messages for quick troubleshooting at the job site to improve serviceability and paver uptime. New blade-type toggle switches, each controlling a single paver function, improve switch reliability and provide fast, easy replacement anywhere and anytime. A new sound-insulated composite engine hood delivers quieter paving to
improve operator comfort, while its sloped design provides a clear view into the hopper from the operator’s seat. Hopper wings are securely held in the up position with manual locks, improving safety while servicing the machine. The CR 820 Series boasts three-point suspension to float the paver over subbase irregularities and maintain preset screed slope and grade, delivering higher mat smoothness over commercial pavers with a fixed rear suspension. Raising and lowering the rear of the paver with the exclusive frame raise system allows the operator to fine-tune the head of material at the augers to improve mat quality. Smartrac automatically maintains proper track tension at all times to significantly increase track life and decrease downtime. The field-proven Stretch 16 hydraulically extendible screed offers infinitely variable paving widths from 8 to 16 ft. (2.4 to 4.9 m) and a maximum paving depth of 12 in. (30.5 cm). Quick-connecting extension kits deliver a maximum paving width reaching 20 ft. (6.1 m). The screed’s new automated screed lock keeps the screed securely in a raised position for transport, maintenance and storage. For more information, visit www.bomag.com.
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT www.traceyroad.com
6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 Albany, NY 518-438-1100 866-740-8853
Kirkwood, NY 607-775-5010 800-370-9488
Queensbury, NY 518-793-9688 833-817-2917 Henrietta, NY 585-334-5120 866-950-6210 Utica, NY 315-765-8746 800-872-2390
Adams Center, NY 315-788-0200 888-335-0200
HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. www.hwyequip.com
4500 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-3031 Drums, PA 570-788-1127
Lock Haven, PA 570-769-1070 Ephrata, PA 717-859-3132
The CR 820 Series boasts three-point suspension to float the paver over subbase irregularities and maintain preset screed slope and grade, delivering higher mat smoothness over commercial pavers with a fixed rear suspension.
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GT MID ATLANTIC www.gtmidatlantic.com
1545 Hook Rd. Folcroft, PA 19032 610-586-2710 Vineland, NJ 856-697-1414
Totowa, NJ 973-785-4900 Freehold, NJ 732-780-4600
TYLER EQUIPMENT www.tylerequipment.com
251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 413-525-6351
Berlin, CT 860-356-0840
Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 Holmes, NY 845-878-4004
Pine Bush, NY 845-744-2006 Yonkers, NY 914-738-5100
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Curb Roller Manufacturing Cuts Curb, Gutter Work in Half With CM4000 Curb Roller Manufacturing, a world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, offers the Curb Roller CM4000, a singleoperator machine for shaping concrete for curb and gutter work. The CM4000 reduces the labor of shaping curb and gutter pours, allowing crews to complete work up to twice as fast as manual methods or face forming, according to the manufacturer. The Curb Roller CM4000 is most commonly used for curb and gutter projects ranging from 50 to 5,000 linear ft., and can be used on jobs of all types and sizes, including patch and repair jobs. The system also has been widely accepted as an efficient method to tackle small v-gutter and flume projects. Customers can choose from more than 25 pre-designed drum profiles or fit the unit with a custom drum made to their project’s specifications. “The Curb Roller concept was invented in 2007 by concrete contractors looking for a way to reduce the need for highly skilled laborers,” said Seth Ulmer, Curb Roller Manufacturing sales manager. “This patented system can cut labor on curb and gutter projects by up to 75 percent and pay for itself in just 1,200 feet. It’s changing the way curb and gutter work is done.” The CM4000 gives large and small contractors the ability to do a broader scope of work without having to invest in large, expensive equipment, according to the manufacturer. Because the drums can be easily switched out, contractors can offer multiple curb styles after investing in the base machine. The single-operator machine takes most of the backbreaking work out of curb and gutter work, all while producing a consistent, high-quality finished product. The equipment is intuitive to use, making it accessible for workers who might not have as much experience. The CM4000 has a guide ring that runs on the inside of forms, ensuring a uniform curb every time. The handle has a variable speed and directional control, which gives the operator ultimate control of the machine. Since moisture and slump levels vary between truckloads, this flexibility allows the spin speed to be adjusted on the fly to accommodate the changing material conditions. Dry concrete with a low slump requires the drum to run more quickly for optimal results. The ergonomic design of the CM4000 includes a pivoting handle which provides a comfortable offset control tailored to the height of the operator. The operator can stand outside of the framework and walk parallel to the form with the handlebars remaining parallel to the drum no matter the position. This offset design creates the leverage that the machine needs to allow for one man operation. The unit operates off hydraulic power which provides the needed torque to efficiently drive the shaped drums. The machine can operate off of Curb Roller Manufacturing’s Hydra-Pack, which delivers two-way directional flow of 5-8 gpm with adjustable psi and a max of 2250 psi. The machine also can be hooked to any other hydraulic power source,
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. www.grofftractor.com 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800/33-GROFF 800/33-(47633)
100 Smith Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 877/33-GROFF 877/33-(47633)
20 Stauffer Lane Ephrata, PA 17522 888/66-GROFF 888/66-(47633)
963 South Center Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 888/82-GROFF 888/82-(47633)
210 Rolling Ridge Drive Bellefonte, PA 16823 888/47-GROFF 888/47-(47633)
4355 Admiral Peary Hwy Ebensburg, PA 15931 877-97-GROFF 877-97-(47633)
LESLIE EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.lec1.com 6248 Webster Road Cowen, WV 26206 304/226-3299
80 John Deere Lane Norton, WV 26285 304/636-6421
2098 Lillian Lane Pleasant Valley, WV 26554 304/534-5454
136 Clifftop Drive Beaver, WV 25813-1525 304/255-1525
19 Goff Crossing Drive Cross Lanes, WV 25313 304/204-1818
The Curb Roller CM4000 is most commonly used for curb and gutter projects ranging 50 to 5,000 linear feet, and can be used on jobs of all types and sizes, including patch and repair jobs.
such as a skid steer, mini excavator or tractor. The CM4000 weighs 160 lbs. with a standard stock drum, making it manageable for one or two people to load into a truck. The CM4000 accommodates specialty and custom drums designed to fit the need of any DOT or municipal applications. Contractors can contact Curb Roller Manufacturing with their curb and gutter specifications — such as curb height, curb head, top radius and more — and engineers will draft a custom drum design to meet the specifications. The CM4000 has an adjustable standard frame that will accommodate up to 3 ft. of tube. An extended frame — for wider sidewalk kits or small v-gutter frames — allows users to screed up to 6 ft. wide. An optional monolithic kit offers a float pan assembly to easily shape monolithic curb, storage unit lips and other shapes. “We have multiple profiles on hand to meet the various specifications states and cities might need,” Ulmer said. “We can ship those to customers overnight, if needed. And if anything besides those standard profiles is requested, we’re here to help design a solution. We pride ourselves on making the seemingly impossible pour possible.” Other products in the Curb Roller Manufacturing lineup include the Batt Screed, Eel Screed, HydraScreed and Hydra-Pack systems. Other accessories for the CM4000 include custom drums, matching curb tools and a hose extension kit. For more information, call 785/467-3132 or visit www.curbroller.com.
MONROE TRACTOR www.monroetractor.com 1001 Lehigh Station Road 8194 State Route 415 Henrietta, NY 14467 Campbell, NY 14821 585/334-3867 607/739-8741 800/866-8912 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 6 Equipment Drive 716/681-7100 Binghamton, NY 13904 Toll Free: 800/834-9606 607/754-6570 866/321-4277 7300 Eastman Road N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/452-0000 Toll Free: 800/287-5286
SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. Serving MA and RI since 1956 www.schmidtequipment.com 80 Southbridge Rd. • Route 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 • 800/922-8295
1620 Page Blvd Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595 • 800/734-5594
2397 GAR Highway • Rte 6 & 136 North Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 • 800/456-6885
4 Sterling Road North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 • 800/531-2266
88 Camelot Drive • Unit 42 Plymouth, MA 02360 508/830-9997 • 800/916-0997
ROBERT H. FINKE & SONS INC. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 888/266-9821 518/767-9331
NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 98 Sheep Davis Road 300 Clinton Street Pembroke, NH 03275 Springfield, VT 05156 603/225-2769 802/885-6840
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CENTRAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.centralequipmentco.com 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane Stillwater, ME 04489 800/479-6193
JESCO, INC. www.jesco.us 118 St. Nicholas Ave. 497 Fishkill Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 08070 Beacon, NY 12508 908/753-8080 845/831-1800 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221
110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 844/482-0910
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC
W.I. CLARK CO.
BOBCAT OF SARATOGA
www.elliottfrantz.com 10421 Guilford Road 12051 Tac Court Jessup, MD 20794 Manassas, VA 20109 301/725-7394 703/257-2381
www.wiclark.com
www.bobcatofsaratoga.com
30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd.Wallingford, CT 06801 203/265-6781
1279 Saratoga Road Gansevoort, NY 12831 877/461-5065
38420 Sussex Highway Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033
450 E. Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200
17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Road Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808
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ECONOMIZER
TANGO BOMAG OSCILLATION
VARIOCONTROL
ASPHALT MANAGER
Danbury, CT 203-743-0888 Laurel, DE 302-715-5382 Baltimore, MD 410-247-2100
South Plainfield, NJ 908-434-7004 Winslow, NJ 856-767-5900 Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600
Holmes, NY 845-878-4004 Pine Bush, NY 845-744-2006 Yonkers, NY 914-738-5100
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C.N. Wood Co., Inc. www.cn-wood.com Woburn, MA 781-935-1919 Avon, MA 508-584-8484 Whately, MA 413-665-7009 Johnston, RI 401-942-9191
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W.I. CLARK COMPANY ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT 39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 allislandequipment.com
30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Rd. Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com
JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
AMBROSE EQUIPMENT CO.
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
1401 Hooksett Rd. Hooksett, NH 03106 603/644-8787 1 Madison Street Plainville, MA 02762 508/643-0044 www.ambroseequipment.com
1440 Route 9W Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT, INC.
MONROE TRACTOR
Harrisburg, PA 7201 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 800/325-6455
1001 Lehigh Station Rd. Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 • 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 • 800/834-9606 www.monroetractor.com
Wilkes-Barre, PA 600 Sathers Drive Pittston, PA 18640 866/667-6756
US MUNICIPAL SUPPLY INC.
Ebensburg, PA 2350 Munster Road Lilly, PA 15946 814/886-5191
King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com
Butler, PA 796 Unionville Road Prospect, PA 16052 724/865-9221
Albany, NY 3 Industry Drive Waterford, NY 12188 518/357-2200 Syracuse, NY 6018 Drott Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/368-6455 www.stephensonequipment.com
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866-430-7539
www.jfwequipment.com sales@jfwequipment.com
Serving the Asphalt Industry for 30 Years
1999 Ingersoll Rand DD70 double drum 57” vibratory roller, Cummins 3.9L diesel engine, double drum drive, water system, 7 ½ tons - $19,000
2013 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, BT-1 computer controls, propane burners, 14 ft spray bar, Ford F750XL, Cummins ISB diesel engine, auto trans- $115,000
2008 Cat AP1000D paver, AS2302 screed 10-18 ft w/electric heat, power crown, slope & height, front wheel assist, Cat C7 diesel engine- $65,000
2017 Volvo DD25B double drum 47” vibratory roller, Volvo diesel, double drum vibratory, water system$34,000
2006 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, GMC T7500, Isuzu diesel engine, 6 spd manual trans$72,000
2013 Rosco Maximizer 3B distributor, 1550 gallons, Max3B computer, diesel heat, 16 ft extending spray bar, UD cabover w/UD diesel engine 7.0, push button auto trans- $110,000
2010 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1000 gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, IH Workstar 7300 w/Maxxforce diesel eng, 6 spd trans- $92,000
2014 Marathon HMT8000T (4 ton) hot mix transporter, fully insulated hopper, diesel burner w/auto ignite auto temp control, 30 gallon diesel heated insulated tack tank w/auto ignite auto temp control, 4 new tires$11,000
2005 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 14 ft spray bar, Ford F750, Cat C7 diesel engine, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle-$66,000
3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233
ACPA Announces Updates to 2020 Certification Program The American Concrete Pumping Association (ACPA) announced updates to the ACPA Operator Training and Certification Program. Referred to as “Certification 2020,” the new program will launch by mid-year 2020 for ACPA operator certification. “The new training and certification program focuses on elevating the quality and effectiveness of operator safety training and will raise the bar for safety in our industry,” said Christi Collins, ACPA executive director. Certification 2020 includes expanded emphasis on major hazards and accidents associated with concrete pumps. Because driving accidents are the most common accident involving a concrete pump, the certification training includes a 22-minute driving video. While most driving accidents occur during backing, an increasing number of accidents occur when pumps make righthand turns. The new certification presentation addresses both of these common driving hazards. Other features include new graphics and images for an updated look and feel as well as open-ended “talking points” to encourage audience participation. Talking points are also designed to allow a company to highlight its company policies. The time required to complete the presentation is estimated to take longer than the previous presentation due in part to the discussion points. With Certification 2020, ACPA offers three ways for operators to achieve ACPA safety training and certification, including: • Click Safety: ACPA has contracted with Click Safety to create an online portal, allowing operators and any other interested parties to log in and attend the Operator Safety Presentation course. The program utilizes voice recognition software to ensure the person taking the course remains engaged for the entire program. Training is divided into modules, allowing participants to view the presentation at different times if desired. At the program’s conclusion, Click Safety provides a link to the ACPA’s online testing site, where participants may complete the test for ACPA certification. Click Safety also will be available in Spanish. Cost has yet to be determined.
• ACPA Authorized Training Administrator (ATA): A company may either designate a person from their company to go through the ACPA Train the Trainer course that teaches the proper way to administer the training and certification, or they may hire an ATA by contacting the ACPA National Office. Fees will be charged if using an outside ATA. There will be a onetime cost to go through the Train the Trainer program, but it allows a company to train all its operators at once or individually as needed. The Train the Trainer program development is in progress, with an anticipated completion in late spring 2020. Training workshop locations and details will be announced in early- to mid-2020. • ACPA Operator Safety Seminar – Locations will be announced as they are reserved. Contact the ACPA National Office for more info. “To date, we’ve presented the new safety presentation at several seminars, with very positive feedback,” said Collins. “The ACPA Operator Certification Program is the only industry-recognized certification program for testing concrete pumping practices, and we’re proud of our recent updates which will help keep operators safer on their job sites.” Certification 2020 will include a revised certification test that’s a better measure of an operator’s knowledge on safe pumping procedures. Full implementation will occur by the end of 2020. For more information about the ACPA certification, contact the ACPA National Office at 614/431-5618 or email acpa@ concretepumpers.com. For more information about the ACPA, visit www.concretepumpers.com.
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JESCO, Inc. 1275 Bloomfield Ave. • Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 • 800/321-8080 118 St. Nicholas Ave. • S. Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 • 800/241-7070 www.jesco.us
1440 Route 9W • Marlboro, NY 12542 845/236-3000 www.hoffmanequip.com
30 Barnes Ind. Pk. Rd. • Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 17 Eagle Road • Danbury, CT 06810 203/775-1203 80 Pratt Rd. • Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com
King of Prussia, PA 800/733-3776 www.usmuni.com
1001 Lehigh Station Road • Henrietta, NY 14467 585/334-3867 • 866/683-5338 5035 Genesee Street • Buffalo, NY 14225 716/681-7100 • 800/834-9606 monroetractor.com
1701 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, VA 23230 804/359-4048 www.richmondmachinery.com
39 Jersey Street • West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 www.allislandequipment.com
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GEORGE
ASSOCIATES, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment
2340 Montgomery George Associates, Inc. Street Silver Spring, MD 20910
P Fax: 301-588-6605
2340 Montgomery St. Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 589-9490 www.georgeassociates.info
Asphalt Care Equipment Inc. 2765 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 639-9800 (800) 223-1202 www.asphaltcare.com
Vantage Equipment 5985 Court St. Rd. Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 437-2611 17 Northway Lane Latham, NY 12110 (518) 220-9500 4554 W. Saile Dr. Batavia, NY 14020 (585) 344-1931 www.vantageeq.com
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inffo@gomac o@ @gomaco.com ❘ www.gomaco.ccom Murrysville, PA
Somerset, PA
724/327-1300
814/445-7915
Lantz Corners, (Kane), PA
Cranberry Twp., PA
814/778-5250
724/776-1400
Clearfield, PA
814/765-1611
Erie, PA
814/898-3388 www.clevelandbrothers.com
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BAGELA ASPHALT RECYCLER DEALER:
www.gtmidatlantic.com
Folcroft, PA 1545 Hook Rd. • Folcroft, PA 19032 610-586-2710
Vineland, NJ 551 N Harding Hwy • Vineland, NJ 08360 856-697-1414
www.centralequipmentco.com
Stillwater, ME 45 Dempsey-Greaves Lane • Stillwater, ME 04489 800-479-6193 Fax: 207-827-3774
Gorham, ME 54 Olde Canal Way • Gorham, ME 04038 800-479-6193
Totowa, NJ 200 Bomont Pl. • Totowa, NJ 07512 973-785-4900
Freehold, NJ 212 Monmouth Rd. • Freehold, NJ 07728 732-780-4600
US Distributor www.pavementrecyclers.com
70 Platt Road Shelton, CT 06484 203-944-0525
Clarksburg, WV
304/842-2222
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A. Montano Co, Inc. 571 Route 212 • Saugerties, NY 12477 845/247-0206
Roads must be built. Worlds must be connected.
www.amontanoco.com
GT Mid Atlantic, 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 12420 Sussex Hwy • Greenwood, DE 19950 302-349-5760 2300 Eskow Ave. • Baltimore, MD 21227 410-247-7454
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1561 Tilco Drive • Frederick, MD 21704 301-682-4441 6300 Crain Highway. • Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-627-3938 629 S. Philadelphia Blvd. • Aberdeen, MD 21001 410-575-6580 www.gtmidatlantic.com
Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-7800 5846 West Road • McKean, PA 16426 814-476-7755 4690 Route 219 • Dubois, PA 15801 814-371-3600 www.highway-equipment.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
www.sakaiamerica.com (800) 323-0535
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Contact your local dealer:
Highway Equipment & Supply Co. www.hwyequip.com Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070
Hoffman Equipment www.hoffmanequip.com Corporate Headquarters Piscataway, NJ 732.752.3600 Middlesex, NJ 732.377.4130 Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400 Lionville, PA 610.363.9200 Bronx, NY 718.822.1180 Medford, NY 631.207.2900
Perfect harmony between operator and excavator
Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Louisville, KY 502.456.4050 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788
Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840
Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611
Woodco Machinery www.woodcomachinery.com Headquarters Woburn, MA 781.935.1919 Avon, MA 508.584.8484 Johnston, RI 401.942.9191
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Nye Builds Heavy-Duty Attachmentsas Tough as Its Founder By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Atlantic and then the Pacific Ocean as part of the Southeast Asia Command. Aboard ship, Jack continued to hone his metal-working skills, working as a stoker but also laboring in the industrial shop shaping and drilling steel and producing technical drawings. Even so, the war was crashing all around him and the teenager survived some harrowing moments. In one instance during fighting near Burma (now called Myanmar), he was assigned to crawl in the ship’s propeller shaft tunnel, with the door latched behind him, to monitor oil and water cooling requirements for the 36-inchdiameter revolving shaft. “The ship would shudder and lurch during the fighting,” Mark Nye said of his father’s recollections, “and he didn’t know if the battleship had been hit or what. He began to imagine being locked in the shaft room with the ship sinking. It was very hard on him.” Jack’s father and brother both fought on European soil. By war’s end, all the family members were able to return home unharmed and Jack married Rosalind Harradine, who also had served in the war as a WREN (Women’s Royal Navy Service).
Nye Manufacturing Ltd. builds heavy-duty construction and demolition attachments that are almost as tough as company founder Jack Nye. Extremely durable, innovative and precise — that describes both the man and the products of the Canadian manufacturing company he launched 68 years ago in Ontario. The family-owned company still custom-builds each of its grapples, stump harvesters, pulverizers and other attachments because Jack Nye built them that way. Each piece is one of a kind, maybe not quite as individual as when the founder was turning them out, but nevertheless built according to each end-user’s wishes. When son Mark Nye succeeded his father as company president 20 years ago, he immediately took the entire line Jack Nye at the shop November 2008. and “harmonized” the thickness of plates and other components of each attachment so the manufacturing process would be more repeatable. Jack’s method had been to build the attachments sort of by instinct, tweaking them here and there as he went along. “I went through the lineup and identified all the best things my father had done ad *** hoc,” he said, standardizing design elements, incorporatThe couple settled into a ing the lessons that Jack Nye rural area south of London, had learned and applied in with Jack blacksmithing and subsequent renditions of a fabricating metal pieces for tool. “That’s what I brought Jack Nye and grandson, Michael Nye. pose with a local farmers. In those postinto the company. But some- Nye demolition grapple. This grapple is equipped war days, supplies such as times it would annoy Dad with optional armor plating and biomimetic teeth for Jack Nye, adorned with medals, stands inside one of tanks of acetylene and oxyNye Manufacturing’s buckets. when I did that. I’d reassure processing municipal solid waste. gen were hard to come by him that in every case I’d because of government used his original design, which was a proven design, but that boating: Years later, he fabricated steel work boats for vari- restrictions. The couple chafed at the red tape. Three years of we still would make incremental improvements as needed. ous Ontario marine contractors, none of the craft seagoing, frustration led to a decision to emigrate to Canada. That probably was when we quit being a blacksmith shop and went on to make an estimated 19 crossings of the “Actually, Dad applied to move to South Africa, but his Atlantic Ocean, two of them solo.) and became a manufacturer.” application was denied for some reason … not enough eduIn 1938 at age 14, Jack completed a metal-working shop cation or finances or something. Thank God for that,” Mark Reassured or not, Jack Nye, who is 95, still comes into the class and promptly dropped out of school. He enrolled in an Nye said. “Their second choice was Canada.” plant each day to keep an eye on things. ag technical school and learned blacksmithing. Within a Jack Nye did pass muster with Canadian immigration year, he was welding steel and repairing agricultural equip- authorities, who also had restrictions on immigrants to *** ment. A year after that, his world took a turn for the worse ensure they could support themselves. Blacksmithing indeed was the genesis of Nye manufactur- when the German threat to Europe and Great Britain Unable to find metal work right away, however, Jack Nye ing. Jack Nye grew up on a farm northeast of London, loomed. took a job installing drainage pipe in a field, a process Jack, his older brother and father joined the Home Guard involving a bucket-wheel trencher. What happened next England. His father, Charles, was a farm manager and young Jack always was around horses and steam-powered tractors and trained as soldiers to help defend the island from inva- speaks to the confidence of a young man who started work sion. After work, Jack would climb water towers to keep an at 15 and fought in a world war as a teenager. and engines. He also had a proper English fascination with the sea. eye out for Luftwaffe bombers, He taught some fellow “One day the company boss came by and noticed that When he was 12 years old, he dragged a galvanized water Guardsmen how to weld. And as soon as the Royal Navy Jack was working by himself,” recounted Mark Nye “The trough for horses to a nearby stream and used it as a boat. would accept him — he was just 17 when it did — he was job foreman wasn’t there. The boss asked where the foreman “His father gave him a good beating for that,” said Mark assigned to the battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth. For the see NYE page 82 Nye. (The punishment clearly didn’t stunt the boy’s love of next three years, he and his shipmates plied the North
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National Attachments Moves Into New World Headquarters
National Attachments’ new world headquarters is located at Old Canal Way, Gorham, Maine.
The National Attachments showroom features a wide assortment of construction equipment attachments available from the finest manufacturers across the world.
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ational Attachments was founded 31 years ago by Scott Guimond, when after working for a number of years as a sales representative for a local construction equipment distributor, he had an epiphany. Construction equipment dealers were very good at selling earthmoving equipment and matching up the right machine for the right job. However, when it came to matching up the right attachment to the right machine, particularly when it came to excavators, many Scott Guimond is president dealerships were sadly lacking, or at the very least, it and founder of National was not a high priority. So, in 1989, Guimond and his Attachments.
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Scott Guimond II is vice president of sales & acquisitions.
Gabe Guimond is vice president of demolition and recycling attachments.
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New Bucket, Thumb System, Coupler Attachments Offer Bundled Solution Stanley Infrastructure announced that its Paladin brand has introduced new bucket, thumb system and coupler products that provide a bundled attachment solution for excavators, no matter the manufacturer. Paladin’s upgraded JRB excavator bucket increases capacity by 15 percent, while maintaining required OEM pin-to-tip geometry. A dual-tapered design reduces dig out (fill) and dumping forces to maximize onsite digging effectiveness, reducing work time needed. The new bucket features a durable design for long life and is optimized for high-production digging. Similarly, Paladin’s new, configurable JRB thumb systems are installed with ease, offer best-in-class clamping and rotation and utilize hardened pins, field replaceable bushings, dual-cushioned cylinders and highstrength and abrasion-resistant material that maximizes product life. Bringing it all together is the Paladin power-latch coupler, which gives oper-
Paladin’s upgraded JRB excavator bucket increases capacity by 15 percent, featuring a durable design for long life and is optimized for high-production digging.
ators maximum flexibility at the work site. Multi-pin spread capability allows pickup of a wide range of attachments, while its dual-locking system facilitates safe and swift attachment changes. This new coupler sets the North America industry standard for
versatility and safety compliance (ISO13031). Installation kits are available with no special tools or skills needed. For more information, visit https://www.paladinattachments.com/.
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Attachments Please contact your local dealer: CONNECTICUT C.N. WOOD CO., INC. New Haven, CT (203) 848-6735 MAINE NORTRAX Bangor (Hermon), ME (207) 947-6786 • Houlton, ME (207) 532-6517 New Canada, ME (207) 834-6701 • Westbrook, ME (207) 773-3777 MASSACHUSETTS C.N. WOOD CO., INC. Avon, MA (508) 584-8484 • Whately, MA (413) 665-7009 Woburn, MA (781) 935-1919 NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTRAX Pembroke, NH (603) 225-2769 NEW JERSEY HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT Deptford, NJ (856) 227-6400 • Middlesex, NJ (732) 377-4130 Piscataway, NJ (732) 752-3600 NEW YORK HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT Bronx, NY (718) 822-1180 • Marlboro, NY (845) 236-3000 Medford, NY (631) 207-2900 MONROE TRACTOR Binghamton, NY (607) 754-6570 • Buffalo, NY (716) 681-7100 Campbell, NY (607) 739-8741 • Henrietta, NY (585) 334-3867 N. Syracuse, NY (315) 452-0000 ROBERT H. FINKE & SONS, INC. Selkirk, NY (518) 767-9331 PENNSYLVANIA FOSTER F. WINELAND INC. Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-4441 • Martinsburg, PA (814) 793-3734 St. Mary’s, PA (814) 781-1365 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Drums, PA (570) 788-1127 • Ephrata, PA (717) 859-3132 Harrisburg, PA (717) 564-3031 • Lock Haven, PA (570) 769-1070 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT Lionville, PA (610) 363-9200 MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Delmont, PA (724) 837-4500 • Harmony, PA (724) 776-3636 RHODE ISLAND C.N. WOOD CO., INC. Johnston, RI (401) 942-9191 VERMONT NORTRAX Springfield, VT (802) 885-6840 • Williston, VT (802) 658-2121
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How Maverick Rock Breaking Produces Material Faster Marc Keller knows how to hammer rock to get maximum production. “I have been doing this for so long, that I can look at a rock and tell where it needs to be hit and how it’s supposed to break,” said the operations manager and lead operator of Maverick Rock Breaking, a company with the motto “Breaking Ground Today for a Smoother Tomorrow.” Keller joined the Wildomar, Calif., company two years ago, after spending more than 20 years hammering rock for another firm. He emphasized to Maverick’s owners
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that in order to be most efficient and effective, they needed Breaker Technology Inc. (BTI) hydraulic breakers. Based on that advice, the company purchased two, 12,000-foot-pound class BXR120s and mounted them on 45-ton excavators. “I have used BTI breakers my entire career. The way they hit, the way they run and their durability stand out. In my opinion, no other breaker compares to BTI,” said Keller. “I’ve had competitors working next to me with other breakers, and they hit at about half the rate of my BXR120. We get much better production. Depending on what I’m hammering, I can produce from 150 to 200 tons per hour, sizing material from 18 to 24 inches.” Maverick Rock Breaking Business Development Manager Ray Arredondo watched as Keller worked on a recent project alongside a competitor who was using another brand of breaker. “Marc was breaking rocks in two hits compared to the other guy’s eight or nine,” noted Arredondo. “We get faster, more efficient production with less wear and tear on the tooling and the excavator, which equates to greater profitability.”
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Operations Manager/Lead Operator Marc Keller uses a BTI BXR120 hydraulic breaker attachment to hammer a large boulder on a project in Murrieta, Calif.
Immediate Impact Maverick Rock Breaking deployed one of its BXR120 breakers at a new land development near Murrieta, Calif., that will eventually become a new subdivision. In order to get to suitable soils to build on, the area must first be cleared of existing rock as quickly as possible. The site contains a significant amount of oversized material to be reduced for crushing. Within a week of working at this job site, Keller said its excavator and BTI BXR120 combo increased the plant’s production by 80 percent. “Our productivity with the BTI breakers is outstanding,” said Arredondo. “We often generate one to two times more material than someone else using a competitive attachment.” Among the oversized material at the quarry were several boulders that Keller estimated to weigh nearly 200 tons each. “The options are to drill and blast them, which can be very expensive, or have us break them apart,” said Keller. “Even if they chose to drill
and blast, we would still need to size down the resulting pieces. The power of the BTI breaker allows us to do it all in a few hours at a very significant cost savings.” The BXR120 has a long-stroke blow rate of 308 to 474 bpm and a short-stroke rate of 354 to 592 bpm. Blow energy is maximized in varying rock conditions by using recoilsensing technology with operator-actuated twospeed control and an oversized piston. The design boosts speeds without the need for additional flow. Maverick Rock Breaking purchased the breakers with the assistance of BTI Senior Regional Manager Tom see MAVERICK page 75
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Larmee Equipment and Supply Inc. Celebrates 38 Years Thirty-eight years ago, Larmee Equipment started serving the Midwest with rock drills, rock drill parts and accessories. The times have changed from selling simple air-track drills in the 1980s to designing and distributing a newcomer to the drilling scene — the Rock Commander series of drills. Larmee Equipment is a leader in used rock drill sales and now, with the Rock Commander line, has secured a significant portion of the new drill sales in the United States, according to the company. In 2013, Larmee Equipment partnered with Junjin CSM of South Korea — to form Junjin America LLC — to market and sell the Rock Commander drills. In 2019, Junjin CSM was purchased by Soosan CSM, but the partnership continued with Larmee Equipment and Soosan’s assurance that the Rock Commander line would remain unchanged with an emphasis on maintaining and improving the quality of future units. Junjin America LLC changed its name to Soosan America LLC to reflect the name change of its Korean partner. Larmee Equipment, along with Soosan, services North America from the Caribbean nations to the North Slope of Alaska. Larmee Equipment has customers in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Larmee Equipment serves the needs of drillers across the world. Through partnerships with Yamamoto and Montabert, Larmee Equipment is one of the largest drifter rebuilders in the United States. Its drifter rebuild center offers quick turnarounds with fair parts pricing on most brands of drifters, according to the company.
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Thirty-eight years ago, Larmee Equipment started serving the Midwest with rock drills, rock drill parts and accessories.
A large fleet of used equipment is maintained at Larmee’s yard in Louisville, Ky., as well as other units available through its partners and clients. An extensive rental fleet also is available for customers. For more information, call 502/244-0004 or visit rockdrills.net.
Kinshofer Announces Sales Success at ConExpo-Con/AGG
Remi Maltais (L), president, AM Démolition, shakes hands with Jean-Nicolas Gonzalez, sales representative, Groupe Gymdex, in front of the Kinshofer DSR-75-A mobile scrap shear.
The Kinshofer Group sold several attachments at ConExpoCon/AGG, including a DRS-75-A mobile scrap shear. AM Démolition, a fast-growing demolition company based out of Charlemagne, Quebec purchased the DRS-75-A. “Kinshofer manufactures durable, reliable attachments,” said Remi Maltais, president, AM Démolition. “We purchased the DRS-75-A because we are growing as a company and we want to be able to provide demolition services on projects that require bigger equipment.” The DRS-75-A features some unique features, including a blade locking system (BLS) in the upper and lower jaws and a shear arm guiding system (SGS). In order to increase longevity and improve durability, the shear features a wear resistant, high grade steel body combined with heavy duty bearings in the pivot points. A heavy-duty 360-degree rotation is optional. Offset blades create additional cutting force and the shear features an extremely high cutting force and optimal performance to weight ratio. All wear cutting blades can be turned and re-used four times. To increase longevity, the piercing tip is exchangeable and re-weldable. “We’re delighted that AM Démolition have made this purchase here at ConExpo. The DRS mobile shear provides an ideal solution, delivering a critical combination of an extremely high cutting force, a high-speed output and an optimal weight to performance ratio across a range of everyday tasks. It’s suited for a variety of applications including demolition, scrap processing and tire recycling, and the range includes six different sizes and a variety of mounting options, suitable for excavators with an operating weight from 14 to 80 tons,” said Dany Martin, sales manager, Kinshofer North America. For more information, visit www.kinshofer.com.
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Witt. He, along with Service Technician Terry Lewis, helped Maverick determine that the BXR120 was the right size for their machines and set the proper hydraulic-flow rate. “I have worked with Tom and Terry for more than 20 years, and they are another reason why we rely on BTI breakers,” said Keller. “They are knowledgeable about the industry and know what it takes for a business like this to maximize its operations. The breaker is reliable, so about the only thing I need to do, other than routine maintenance, is swap out the point. It’s easy, and I can do it in only 20 minutes. I rarely need to call BTI, but if I do need assistance or have a question, they are right there to help.” Arredondo joined Maverick Rock Breaking a few months ago, and like Keller, has more than 20 years in the construction industry. He was familiar with BTI, but had
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SAS Forks’ heavy-duty quarry forks are designed for the high visibility necessary in quarrying, lifting dimensioned stone and loading and unloading. They maintain 100 percent of the breakout force of the machine, according to the manufacturer. The fork carriage utilizes “T” and double “TT” to absorb impact and disperse it throughout the machine to lesson
absorbed shock. It is built completely of high-tensile steel for optimum durability and life, according to the manufacturer. Assembly is maintenance free, and forks can be replaced on site. The multi-use fork spacing means there is no need to switch forks back and forth for lifting and quarrying. For more information, visit www.sasforks.com.
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East Attachments Offers Array of Products East Attachments is a national provider of heavy equipment attachments. The company’s products are manufactured for the construction and mining industries, but also cater to private operators in farming and other private industries. It is a family-owned and operated business that has more than 20 years of experience in the heavy equipment attachments industry. East Attachments prides itself in using modern machines, including computer-generated plasma cutting systems that allows for exact OEM specs for all types of excavators, dozers, backhoes and front-end loaders. This allows East Attachments to manufacture products at precision specs for top level performance for its customers, according to the company. East Attachments also provides all American made attachments, with all products made and manufactured in Winston Salem, N.C. The company’s workforce is comprised of a team of workers including five master welders and certified machine operators. East Attachments also is the main contribu-
tor to more than 76 dealerships in the United States, including John Deere, Kubota, Case, New Holland, Caterpillar and Bobcat, among others. East Attachments manufactures specialty attachments such as skeleton buckets, tilting buckets, grapples, thumbs, dozer/loader rakes, log splitters, wood shears and many more. Root Rakes East Attachments specializes in manufacturing root rakes for dozers, front end loaders and excavator/backhoes. The company offers several different sizes to allow customers to select the most beneficial application to suit their needs. East Attachments rakes are made from top quality AR400 steel to ensure customers are receiving the very best option in quality of steel. The company ensures that its attachments fit with the manufacture OEM specs by using precision laser cutting machines. Skeleton/Rock Buckets East Attachments offers
skeleton/rock buckets, which allows the operator to sift/shake through the contents in the bucket. Customers can choose the spacing in the bucket due to the nature of the soil in each geographical area of the country. They are made from top quality AR400 steel to ensure heavy duty manufacturing, according to the company. East Attachments offers four styles to choose from, including digging, ditching or clean out, skeleton rake bucket and commercial net bucket. The skeleton buckets are made to fit any size machine with a quick coupler or a standard pin on. Tilting Buckets East Attachments takes pride in being one of the original companies to produce the tilting bucket. Its tilting bucket is made from AR400 steel and is made to fit any size machine with a quick coupler or a standard pin on. The company’s tilting bucket is made to tilt at a 45-degree angle in both directions, making it optimal for both ditching and digging purposes.
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Cabs Rops & Attachments (CRA) A metal manufacturer for more than 30 years, Cabs Rops & Attachments’ (CRA) focus is on safety, quality and OSHA compliance. Made in USA, at the core of everything the company does, is making sure crews return home safely every day. Customer Satisfaction, Experience Whether a customer is purchasing something new or fixing something broken, CRA makes sure the process is seamless and easy. From getting a quote to final delivery and beyond, CRA aims to ensure its customers are satisfied. Faster Production Having equipment on site means it is time to work. The team at CRA understands this and takes every opportunity available to make sure customers have what is needed when it is needed. Safety CRA products are built per OSHA standards and to the customer’s specification and requirements. Also, products are cleaned, sanitized and shrink wrapped before shipment. Cabs / Control Rooms The benefits of a high-quality operator cab or control room are understood.
Providing a comfortable and safe environment for workers means increased efficiency with decreased risk. Giving them a temperature-controlled, quiet and enjoyable workspace helps improve productivity. Cab pressurization/filtration systems are an option to keep the cabin clean and operators safer and healthier. CRA offers operator booths, crane control houses, observation towers, operator cabs, heat/cold exposure relief units, portable offices and more. The company also manufactures a fully custom cab to the customer’s exact specifications, with engineer certification. Personnel Baskets / Work Platforms CRA knows the dangers workers face on the job, especially when it comes to lifting people off the ground. Whether working at the top of a skyscraper, the bottom of a mine or somewhere in between, CRA’s personnel baskets and work platforms can help ensure it happens safely. Waste Material Bins CRA offers a selection of material bins to keep on site. Whether you’re looking for a “regular” material bin or something totally custom, CRA has the solution for you.
Heavy Equipment Stands CRA’s line of stationary stands range from 12 to 28 in. in height and 12- to 20ton rating. Its line of adjustable stands ranging from 12 to 38 in. in height and are rated to 25 tons. CRA’s stands are stationary, adjustable, tested and certified to ASME PASE safety standards. ROPS Recertification CRA has a R.O.P.S. (Roll-overprotective structure) and F.O.P.S (Fallingobject protective structure) recertification service it offers to customers who have sustained damages to heavy equipment. This includes cabs on haul trucks, water trucks, dozers/loaders, cranes and most mining and construction equipment. CRA repairs and recertifies cabs from many different manufacturers and has all required MSHA-OSHA compliant documentation. All re-certified/repaired cabs are issued a metal placard of compliance stating the required OSHAMSHA standards. ROPS repair falls under 29 CRF 1926.1001 and 1926.1002 and includes a certificate with licensed engineer seal. While all damages cannot be repaired, CRA will work with customers to find the best solution to get a machine back in service. For more information, call 800/743-3993 or visit cabsrops.com.
CRA offers operator booths, crane control houses, observation towers, operator cabs, heat/cold exposure relief units, portable offices and more.
CRA’s line of adjustable stands ranging from 12 to 38 in. in height and are rated to 25 tons.
The company also manufactures a fully custom cab to the customer’s exact specifications, with engineer certification.
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ALLU Turns Construction Waste Into Valuable Materials The ALLU series of attachments are being used to literally transform construction waste from demolition projects into valuable materials, according to the manufacturer. The unique attributes of the Allu Transformers, along with the recently launched Allu Crusher, have enabled asphalt, concrete, soil, bricks and other materials, to be turned into products for reuse. Allu Transformer screener crushers offer solution for separating, sorting, screening and loading for several different types of demolition materials. The base Transformer comprises of an excavator/ loader/tractor mounted processing bucket which screens, pulverizes, blends, mixes, separates, even crushes, feeds and loads materials. The result is that the material is effectively transformed into highly valuable products, making any business involved in demolitionand so forth more efficient, and more profitable. What makes the Transformers an ideal solution for processing demolition materials is that as they are fitted to compact and versatile loaders, meaning that they are able to access even the most hard to get to sites. This enables on site processing, with the materials, such as concrete and bricks, often being reused directly where they are most needed. This results in cost savings when there is less material for the landfill as well as more material for reuse. In addition to cost savings, the environmental benefits are impressive, as the weight of the end product is reduced by upwards of 50 percent, meaning that transport is reduced, and with it any harmful emissions, according to the manufacturer. Latest Development Ideal for Recycling One of the latest developments, which has proven to be ideal for dealing with and recycling demolition materials, is the Allu TS blade structure. This has been developed to improve productivity with at its core being the configuration of the screening blades that spin between the screening combs.
The TS drums are available with two different blade types: standard blades for screening applications and axe blades when a crushing or shredding effect is required. Blade sizes available include 16-32 mm, 25-50 mm and 35 mm, with the assembly enabling three different fragment sizes from the same unit. Fragment size estimation is based on screening comb distance, with it being quick and easy to change from one screening job to another, providing more versatile processing. Due to the TS’s self-cleaning design high capacity opera-
The very latest development from ALLU aimed at the demolition and recycling market is its new crusher series of — initially — three crusher models for excavators in the 10 to 33 ton range.
tion is ensured, even when the materialis wet or contaminated, due to the system’s non-clogging structure, according to the manufacturer. New ALLU Crusher The very latest development from ALLU aimed at the demolition and recycling market is its new crusher series of — initially — three crusher models for excavators in the 10 to 33 ton range. All have purpose developed features that ease their use and optimize performance, whilst providing easy maintenance in the field. Amongst the many customer focused features included on the new Allu crushers are: • Reversible crushing: This reduces the potential for jamming, blockages, or obstruction with rebar are avoided, while delivering greater levels of production and reducing the need for any manual involvement in the crushing process. • Feed plate design built into the jaw: Ensures that the feeding function in a fully loaded chamber delivers high rates of production with minimal risk of bridging. • Simple mechanical pin adjustment for output size regulation: Makes the entire crushing process easy and safe with quick adjustment for various output specifications. • The crusher ‘opens like a clam’: Through this design easy and quick replacement ofwear parts is ensured through ease of access, saving time spent on maintenance, thereby minimizing risk to operators and maximizing productive crushing. Jeroen Hinnen, vice president of sales of Allu Group said, “By bringing this new product line to market we will be able to provide customers with what they have been looking for. The Allu Transformer range offers unique productivity and efficiency benefits on a great deal of demolition materials and recycling applications, while the Allu Crusher range enables hard rock, and heavy duty — such as reinforced concrete — demolition materials, to be effectively reduced.” For more information, visit www.allu.net.
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ESCO Nemisys Lip System for Wheel Loaders Is Field-Proven With more than 4,000 digging hours of testing and validation, ESCO’s Nemisys Lip System for wheel loaders offers a distinct advantage for global mining operations, according to the manufacturer. The Nemisys tooth system is a fieldproven performer with installations on more than 500 machines worldwide. Initially developed for large mining shovels and hoes, the system is now configured for optimum performance on wheel loaders. The Nemisys lip system features an integrated single-side lock for easier and faster removal to minimize machine downtime during maintenance cycles. The hammerless lock provides improved engagement with the nose to significantly reduce the chance of point loss and unplanned downtime. Plate lip assemblies can be configured to
meet customer requirements – available in 10 or 15-degree step spade versions. Adapter options are ESCO’s T4 mechanically attached system or weld-on adapters. Both styles include a standard or super-duty wear cap. There are three loader point options: general purpose that provides the best balance of penetration and weight; an abrasion/penetration style that provides excellent loading and long life in hard abrasive applications; and the ultimate abrasion point for maximum wear life in extreme abrasion. The Nemisys components also can convert existing buckets to the premier ESCO system for exceptional performance and a lower cost of ownership over conventional lip systems, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.esco.weir.
The Nemisys lip system features an integrated single-side lock for easier and faster removal to minimize machine downtime during maintenance cycles.
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New Facility Offers Unlimited Manufacturing Capabilities FACILITY from page 66
wife, Kathy, gave up their day jobs and founded National Attachments, a company focused solely on matching up the right attachment with the right machine based on the job or task the machine was purchased to execute. It didn’t take long for Guimond to develop his first critical relationship with NYE, a company out of Canada that had established a reputation for making the most durable demolition grapples, concrete pulverizers and stump shears in the world. NYE had a policy in Canada of selling customer-direct and building each attachment to order and had not established any distribution network in the United States. NYE cautiously entered into an agreement with National Attachments and before long, they were so impressed with Guimond that National Attachments became NYE’s sole distributor in the United States. Today, National Attachments represents many manufacturers from companies located throughout the United States, Canada and countries across the world, including Italy, Netherlands, Korea and Japan. National Attachments owns patents on several products, including the concrete digital pulverizer. The company has shown strong growth every decade and now has more than 20,000 customers across North America and has attachments that have a lifecycle of more than 25,000 hours. “Over the last few years, we grew out of our original facility and it was time for us to plan for the future and to lay the proper foundation for the next generation of National
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Kathy Guimond, CFO of National Attachments, processes a package of NYE demolition tools.
Quin Allen (L), engineer of e-commerce development, plans an Internet marketing campaign with company President and Founder Scott Guimond.
Attachments, namely my sons, Scott Guimond, II, and Gabe Guimond,” said Scott Guimond. “This new facility provides unlimited manufacturing capabilities, increases our service and installation capabilities, provides a wonderful showroom for the occasional walk-in customer and provides plenty of additional office space for future growth.” CEG
“I’ve had competitors working next to me with other breakers, and they hit at about half the rate of my BXR120. We get much better production. I can produce from 150 to 200 tons per hour, sizing material from 18 to 24 inches.” Marc Keller Maverick Rockbreaking Wildomar, California
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Nye, National Attachments RelationshipBegins in Early ’90s Seen here are early Nye mobile rigs at the John St. shop, circa 1957.
Jack Nye working in Joyceville, Ontario, circa 1948.
In 1952, Nye Welding moved into its first shop, which was home for the company until 1970 when it was moved to its current location on Mavis Road.
Rosalind Nye, Jack’s wife, keeps the books in 1959.
harvester on the market anywhere in the world,” said Mark Nye. “National Attachments has done a great job launching that product in the U.S. market.” Sales of Nye products are approaching 50-50 distribution between the Canadian and U.S. markets and the company has no interest in pursuing markets outside North America.
NYE from page 64
was. Dad said, ‘I let him go.’ The boss just looked at Dad and asked, ‘You let the foreman go?’ Dad said, “Ah, he was being a bit of a twit, but everything is going just fine without him, as you can see.’ So Dad was made foreman. He was pretty scrappy.” The senior Nye did land some welding work, including for Horton Steel, where he volunteered to work high up in a water tower being built at the jet engine plant for the Avro Arrow. Why opt for the high-up risky work? It earned him danger pay. Finally, he decided it was time to start working for himself. He cut a couple of round holes in the trunk lid of a Pontiac for acetylene and oxygen bottles, added a 200-amp welding unit and launched a mobile welding service. Rosalind Nye kept the books. In 1952, Nye Welding moved into its first shop, which was home for the company until 1970 when it was moved to its current location on Mavis Road. Hydraulic excavators had begun to have a large presence in Canada by then and contractors regularly approached Jack about fabricating sturdier, more effective buckets and other attachments. “Dad was never the type to say no, so before long he was building excavator buckets,” Mark Nye said. Specialized attachments like tilt buckets and rippers soon followed and the Nye name began to be associated exclusively with attachments, mostly for excavators. Demolition tools followed in the 1980s. Mark Nye talked about what
Jack Nye tests a “Sooner Boomer” side boom conversion at the John St. shop, circa 1965.
*** distinguished those early Nye products from that of the competition. “Virtually from the start of our efforts in manufacturing demolition attachments, we used the finest steel available and typically used thicker steel than what was used by most of our competitors,” he said. “Every piece is welded using low hydrogen weld flux core wire. This is a smoky process and a difficult process, but it also creates the strongest weld possible. It’s one of the reasons why our demolition attachments have a reputation for being nearly indestructible.” In 1992, Nye was contacted by Scott Guimond of a U.S. distribution firm, National Attachments. After getting to know Guimond, Nye agreed to let National distribute Nye attachments in the eastern U.S. The Canadian company’s mechanical grapplers and concrete pulverizers quickly found customers south of the border. The alliance continues, with National now distributing across the United States. “In the last year, we expanded our product offering with what I believe is the best engineered and strongest stump
In 2020, Nye Manufacturing has what Mark Nye believes is the widest range of attachments in the industry. Its most popular tools are mechanical concrete pulverizers, stump harvesters, demolition grapples and various types of stick extensions, along with especially heavy-duty buckets. The company’s attachments average three or four tons in weight, with the largest being a 15-ton bucket for iron ore operations. The tools still are individually fabricated for customers and are, of course, built from computer-aided designs. Nye jokef that he didn’t really introduce CAD to the company’s manufacturing process. His father did. “My father’s system was cardboard-assisted design. He would create full-sized cardboard templates of buckets. He spent hours creating thousands of templates. He just loved the idea of having a template in his hands.” A signature product of the company’s was a so-called digital pulverizer with an integrated ripper. It was introduced in see NYE page 83
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Tech Changes, But Nye’s Founding Values Remain Constant you put in there.” He took photos and replicated the jaw action on the GSX. His bio-mimicking extends to the painting of all teeth on an attachment white, though the rest of the tool is painted whatever color a customer wants to match his machine. “Painting the teeth white is such a pain in the ass,” he admitted, though it does produce some striking-looking attachments.
NYE from page 82
the 1990s when the word “digital” was de rigueur. “It had a ripping digit, a ripper shank, so I used digital as a play on words.” The same playfulness is evident in the company’s website content. On the site are found such phrases as T-Rex pulverizer, a Rhino horn “to rip, flip and back-drag,” lower and upper “fangs” and tools “chomping through stumps.” Nye owns up to creating the phraseology, but his interest is more than just word deep. He is a fan of biomimetics, or the imitation of biological features in machine engineering. “When you’re sitting in a comfortable, air-conditioned office, eating Cheezies and working on your computer, there’s no excuse for a crappy design,” Nye said. “Some manufacturers will cut out some triangle shapes for gripping points on an attachment, but that’s not the way a tooth looks. A tooth is curved back toward the jaw joint. The front of the tooth is con-
*** (L-R): Jack, Mark and Michael Nye at a military function in Toronto. The Nye family is proud of its three generations military service.
cave to make clearance for material to flow. We don’t produce any dumb triangles and corners without a nice radius. We’re after the most efficient and effective designs.” This mimicking of nature is evident in the company’s GSX garbage shear used to reduce the size of solid waste in trucks and
landfills. The teeth on the shear are modeled on those of a tropical or subtropical wahoo fish. “We went deep-sea fishing in the Bahamas and I caught a wahoo about three feet long,” Nye said. “I looked at its teeth and they’re not normal. They bypass one another like a serrated tin snip. The teeth can cut through about anything
Mark Nye looks back on his father’s career and attributes its success to Jack Nye’s iron will and tenacity. “It required hard work and technical sense to do what he did and he wasn’t afraid to take on new challenges. He almost willed things to be the way he wanted them.” Mark Nye calls welding “a beautiful thing. You can see what needs to be done and visualize how it will look when completed.”
He added that the elder Nye’s work was never artwork as such. “What he made always had utility. Some of it was ornamental iron work, but it always was practical. Wrought-iron door knockers. Railings. Fireplace irons. He built an ornamental lamp at the end of our driveway.” Mark Nye’s two sons, Michael and Bradley, are third-generation family members in the company and are working their way into leadership positions as mechanical and technology engineers. On Fridays, the brothers regularly join their father and grandfather for lunch somewhere. Might a larger manufacturer come into the picture someday and disrupt this family scene? “The company is not for sale,” the president said. “It is a legacy of my father that I’ve built upon, doing all I could to honor the family name. My kids are on the road to doing the same thing. I’m proud of the business and of the Nye name and I wouldn’t want it any other way.” CEG
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FPT Vision of Future...
FPT Industrial Presents Its F28 2.8-Liter Hybrid Engine FPT Industrial’s vision for the powertrains of the future is already turning into reality. The F28 Hybrid is a diesel engine paired with an e-flywheel, resulting in an efficient, compact and sustainable solution for off-road applications. The 2.8-liter hybrid engine was developed to offer the ideal performance for compact machinery offering enhanced productivity and improved efficiency. With four inline cylinders, the thermal engine delivers a maximum power of 74 hp, while the electric motor adds 27 hp of continuous power and 40 hp of peak power. Light construction machines such as skid steer loaders, drum rollers and backhoe loaders benefit from the peak power at certain times to complete their missions more efficiently. The F28 Hybrid combines high performance and low fuel consumption in a compact packaging. It also features enhanced system efficiency, simple architecture, fast operation, and optimized Start & Stop for a smoother engine start. The integration of the engine’s hybrid architecture is based on FPT Industrial’s proprietary control software, rein-
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forcing the brand’s role as a full system integrator. “Our vision for the powertrains of the future includes some of the main features of the new F28 Hybrid,” said Pierpaolo Biffali, vice president of product engineering at FPT Industrial. “This engine highlights our commitment to alternative propulsion and demonstrates our engineering abilities with its efficiency and compactness advantages.” F28, A Modular and Multi-Power Engine Now in North America The F28 is available in diesel, natural gas and now hybrid versions, becoming a real modular and multi-power engine, according to the manufacturer. Because of its versatile design, the F28 is suitable for rental applications, such as material handling equipment including telehandlers, aerial lifts, scissor and boom lifts; stationary operations, including air compressors, welders and pumps; as well as chippers, grinders and trenchers. The engine offers high performance in a compact package with minimal maintenance requirements, improved transient response and low total cost of ownership. For more information, visit www.fptindustrial.com.
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Shafer Equipment Company Prevails in Charity Auction for LBX Excavator Jay Shafer of Shafer "My family personally and Equipment Company, Sparks, every family I know has had this Nev., placed the winning bid of tragedy strike their family. Early $145,000 to claim a Link-Belt detection is the key, and I hope 145 X4 Spin Ace hydraulic our part helps women get the excavator. The auction was held screening they need." March 12, 2020, during the "We, at LBX have been proud ConExpo-Con/AGG construcand honored to contribute a little tion equipment show in Las bit to support the fight against Vegas, NV. breast cancer, " said Eric LBX Company LLC of Sauvage, president and CEO, Lexington, Ky., sponsored the LBX Company. "I would like to event. congratulate and thank Jay, his One hundred percent of the family and his organization for auction proceeds will be pretheir winning bid of our Pinksented to the Susan G. Komen (L-R) are Eric Sauvage, LBX Company; Jay Belt. This represents another Foundation and CHI Saint Shafer, Shafer Equipment Company; and Anna milestone to our journey to bring Taylor, CHI Saint Joseph Health. Joseph Health. awareness for early detection of Fondly named "Pink-Belt," breast cancer and increase the the entire machine is painted pink to dealerships. The second dealer to survival rate in our community and in show support for breast cancer host Pink-Belt was Shafer Equipment our country." awareness. The 15.2-metric ton on June 14, 2019. LBX would also like to thank "All of us at Shafer Equipment ESCO Corporation, Keen Transport hydraulic excavator has been on display at various charity events and Company are proud to be a part of the and Grizzly Supplies for their help and fundraisers all over the United States Pink-Belt drive for breast cancer support with Pink-Belt. during the past year and a half, awareness," said Jay Shafer, president, For more information, visit including 13 Link-Belt excavators Shafer Equipment Company. www.lbxco.com.
Feds Consider Employer’s Good Faith Compliance Efforts During Pandemic The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued interim guidance to advise compliance safety and health officers to evaluate an employer’s good faith efforts to comply with safety and health standards during the coronavirus pandemic. Current infection control practices may limit the availability of employees, consultants or contractors who normally provide training, auditing, equipment inspections, testing and other essential safety and industrial hygiene services. Business closures and other restrictions also may preclude employee participation in training if trainers are unavailable and access to medical testing facilities may be limited or suspended. During an inspection, compliance safety and health officers should assess an employer’s efforts to comply with standards that require annual or recurring audits, reviews, training or assessments. Officers should evaluate if the
employer: • Explored all options to comply with applicable standards (e.g., use of virtual training or remote communication strategies); • Implemented interim alternative protections, such as engineering or administrative controls; and • Rescheduled required annual activity as soon as possible. Employers unable to comply with OSHA requirements because local authorities required the workplace to close should demonstrate a good faith attempt to meet applicable requirements as soon as possible following the re-opening of the workplace. OSHA will take employers’ attempts to comply in good faith into strong consideration when determining whether it cites a violation. The agency may issue a citation if it finds an employer cannot demonstrate any efforts to comply. To ensure corrective actions employers have taken once normal activities resume, OSHA will develop a program to conduct monitor-
ing inspections from a randomized sampling of cases where the agency noted, but did not cite, violations. This guidance takes effect immediately, and remains in effect until further notice. It is time-limited interim guidance in effect due to the current public health crisis. Visit OSHA’s COVID-19 webpage frequently for updates. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing safe and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA’s role is to help ensure these conditions for America’s working men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and providing training, education and assistance. For more information, visit www.osha.gov. The mission of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.
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Linde-Griffith Suggests FDP to Solve Drilling Challenge Linde-Griffith Construction Company saved the owner of a multi-story condo project in Hacksensack, N.J., millions of dollars by recommending a switch to full displacement piles (FDP).
Linde-Griffith worked with ECA to equip the BG 36 H with 20 in. (51 cm) FDP tooling to drill 1,322 FDP piles from 52 to 57 ft.
Linde-Griffith was installing up to 25 FDP piles in less than 10 hours each day despite short winter days and unusually wet site conditions.
FDP from page 24
an open excavation. 4 ½ to 5 ½ cu. yd. of 5,000-psi grout was then pumped into each hole under pressure through a hollow drill stem as the BG 36 H extracted the displacement tool. The rotation of the tool densified any loose material. The reinforcement cage was then dropped, and in some cases vibrated, into the fresh concrete to finish off the pile. “On an auger cast pile you’re relieving the pressure of the ground as you’re drilling down and the spoils are coming out,” Mike Shannon explained. “Here, you’re actually creating more pressure because the soil is staying in the ground and pushing against the sides.” The FDP piles were laid out in a grid pattern with single piles around the perimeter for grade beams and caps containing up to six piles for areas supporting the heaviest column loads. Drilling was not especially challenging in these soil conditions, but the grid pattern and FDP process itself caused increasing resistance with each pile. “In these clusters,” Shannon explained, “the first couple are always a lot easier because you don’t have any resistance. But the more piles and concrete you put in, the more you’re displacing and densifying the soil around the existing piles and it gets tighter and tighter.” Another challenge was that Linde-Griffith had to maintain a 10-ft. distance from piles with uncured concrete. “It’s based on how your layout is with the spacing of your piles, and how you plan,” said Shannon. “With this type of pile [FDP], you need to really project two to three days ahead to maintain production.”
drilling and grouting parameters, and tying in concrete pumps. “Gordian is one of a kind,” said Shannon. “One of the best things about him is that he loves to share his knowledge and experience.” Friction was an issue. The soil conditions and grout acted like sandpaper on the tooling, especially the displacement bulb above the auger flight and the cutting teeth on the wear plates. “Quality control is very important out here so we change the tooling out once a week,” said Shannon, noting that extras are on hand at all times. “Then we just refurbish, reweld, hardface and bring them out when we need them. “The main concern on this job was that a driven pile couldn’t achieve the load required,” said Shannon. “Our decision to bring in the larger 20-inch full displacement tooling combined with the quality control this machine offers made this project. The amount of information you get from that machine is unique and very impressive.”
The Importance of Bauer FDP Tooling Bauer tooling was critical to the FDP operation, according to Shannon. “It’s all Bauer displacement tooling designed specifically for this project,” he said. “It was engineered to achieve the required loads with these soil conditions.” ECA’s Philadelphia’s Director of Bauer Product Sales & Service Gordian Ulrich worked closely with Linde-Griffith to design the tooling. The train- The center of the FDP operation was a Bauer BG 36 H drilling rig and ing also covered the B-Tronic System, setting up custom tooling supplied by Equipment Corporation of America.
B-Tronic System Provides Abundant Data and Automation The quality control Shannon speaks of is driven by the Bauer B-Tronic system. Both Linde-Griffith and the project’s third-party engineer have access to such data as stroke count, grout pressure and drilling depth via a desktop computer or mobile device. There is no second guessing whether a pile is driven to the proper depth and contains the right amount of concrete. There also was a safety benefit since the engineer was able to monitor drilling from a safe distance because B-Tronic transferred the operator’s view to an iPad. The B-Tronic system doesn’t simply provide data. It also has a feature called B-Drive, which automates monotonous operations. LindeGriffith’s operator, for example, was able to program the BG 36 H to drill to a specific depth by simply typing in parameters. During concrete placement, he plugged in the targeted grout volume and pressure. B-Drive automatically extracted the tooling once those numbers were achieved. Not only did this ensure a consistently grouted see FDP page 104
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Work Proceeds on ‘Most Extensive Airport Project Anywhere’ LAGUARDIA from page 1
and connecting them to the new Central Arrivals and Departures Hall. The new LaGuardia Airport will offer a total of 2.7 million sq. ft. at one of the nation’s busiest airports.
Comprehensive Airport Master Plan,” commissioned by the Airport Advisory Panel he established. The $8 billion project, which is 80 percent privately financed and LEED Project Costs Silver certified, will be the first entirely This is the largest public-private partnew major airport in the nation in 25 nership in U.S. aviation history with years and calls for transforming the two-thirds of the cost being covered by facility into a single, structurally unified private investment. state-of-the-art main terminal with Totaling about half the entire budget, expanded transportation access with a Terminal B will cost approximately $4 future AirTrain, parking garages, addibillion in design and construction, Calmi tional taxi lanes, substations, new roadreported. “It is being constructed and way and utility networks, significantly opened in phases with key elements increased taxiway space and improved opening this year.” passenger amenities. The main building is scheduled to Promising to “build the airport that open in 2020, she continued, with the New York deserves” by modernizing This project will transform the cramped, poorly lit and dirty LaGuardia Airport into a uni- final gates being completed in 2022. and transforming the airport with the fied, 21st Century terminal system with improved transportation access, 8 mi. of roadway, “Terminal C, at approximately $3.6 bilworst reputation in the nation into a 24 new bridges, additional airside taxiways and world-class passenger amenities. lion, is also being constructed in phasworld-class transportation hub to meet es.” the needs of today’s travelers, he said, “We are transforming Grand Central Parkway. The redesigned facility also will utiNew gates began to come online in 2019 and the main terLaGuardia into a globally-renowned, 21st Century airport lize an island-gate system, in which passengers access their minal is planned to be operational in 2021. The final gates gates via raised pedestrian bridges from the headhouse to the will continue to open in phases and will be complete in 2025. that is worthy of the city and state of New York.” concourses. The gates are high enough for aircraft to taxi The project is expected to create 8,000 direct jobs and underneath. Project Overview 10,000 indirect jobs. Together, the relocated terminals and island-gate system The overall project involves tearing down all of the airport’s existing buildings and roadways, making it the “most will create nearly two miles of new taxiway space. This will Getting Started extensive airport construction project anywhere,” according permit more efficient circulation of aircraft and reduced taxiFollowing the demolition of the old Pier A that allowed for in and taxi-out times, which will yield shorter and fewer gate the remaining gates to open in the new eastern concourse, to Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. LaGuardia Gateway Partners, a new public-private part- delays as well as overall reduction in carbon emissions from demolition began on the existing Pier B. Pier B demolition nership of airport experts chosen by the Port Authority of idling aircraft. was completed in Summer 2019 and utility work and conLGP will design, build, manage and maintain terminal B crete placement is ongoing in the area, in preparation for the New York and New Jersey (which operate the airport) to oversee the work to modernize the airport through a compre- under a 35-year lease agreement with the Port Authority. western concourse activation in 2020. hensive redesign is a consortium of firms with extensive Delta Airlines will develop, construct, operate and maintain Roadway construction, pile driving for Terminal B and experience in terminal operations, construction, design and the new terminal replacing terminals C and D in a similar demolition of a parking garage kicked off the project. By finances. Members include Vantage Airport Group, which lease agreement through 2050. January 2017, steel erection for the eastern concourse had The creation of one main, architecturally unified terminal begun, along with setting of precast concrete structures for manages nine airports across three continents; Skanska and Walsh Construction, a construction joint venture; HOK and began with the demolition of the existing Terminal B build- the new parking garage for Terminal B. It was completed in Parsons Brinckerhoff, a design joint venture; and Vantage, ing, which was operated by the Port Authority, and replace- late 2019. Skanska and Meridiam, a global infrastructure investment ment with a larger structure, located closer to the Grand In April 2017, the central heating and refrigeration plant Central Parkway, that includes new terminal space and a new steel installation commenced. Two months later, steel trusses fund. Construction of the new unified airport includes new ter- Central Arrivals and Departures Hall, and links to Delta’s for the eastern concourse were being set in place. Later that minals to replace the existing terminals B, C and D, an Terminals C and D. This represents the western half of the summer, new steel bridge erection began. improved roadway system, new parking infrastructure and new structurally unified terminal, according to Alana Calmi, The summer of 2017 witnessed groundbreaking for additional related projects. Concourse A is currently under Port Authority senior public information officer. Terminal C, while the Terminal C headhouse steel erection The eastern half of the new unified terminal will be con- didn’t start until May 2017, with pile driving commencing design. For the most efficient use of LaGuardia’s geographic foot- structed on a parallel track by Delta Air Lines redeveloping see LAGUARDIA page 98 print, the new terminal facility is being built closer to the its existing terminals closer to the Grand Central Parkway
A rendering of the Terminal B bridge.
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Site Logistics Prove to Be Big Challenge at LaGuardia Challenges “Site logistics is a big challenge,” said Dan Nola, project manager, almost a year later. The headhouse — Skanska. Despite it being such a large the main portion of the terminal — is area, he said there’s not actually a lot projected to open by mid-2020, as of space to maneuver, with so many will the first gates in the western contrades onsite. course. Calmi said the biggest challenge Steel erection is complete and extehas been “keeping the airport fully rior framing is in progress on the first operational while undergoing a masphase of the new western concourse sive, multi-phased redevelopment that will house Terminal B’s remainplan requiring the construction of a ing 17 new gates. new airport on top of an existing one Work is in progress on the headwhile remaining fully operational.” house, with the glass curtain wall and Throughout this multi-phased conroof now complete. Inside, testing and struction, LaGuardia has continued commissioning of the new baggage normal operations and has handled handling system is underway, along record number of travelers every year; with a variety of HVAC, electrical and 2018 saw just over 30-million passenplumbing systems. Installation of tile gers. This project is, in essence, the and carpet is under way throughout construction of an entirely new airport the facility. on top of an existing one, while keepWork continues on the pedestrian (Christopher Villari photo) ing it fully operational. bridge that will connect the headhouse Seen here are the frontage roadways that will bring the traveling public to the new Terminal B “By opening portions of the airport to the new eastern concourse. Steel with a beautiful, clear view of the New York City skyline. in phases, we are able to maintain full now spans the existing terminal headoperations while continuing construchouse and the bridge will eventually span the taxi lane. Terminal B Garage tion,” Calmi said. Additionally, she continued, challenges Work has begun on the Central Hall, which will connect The new garage opened in February 2018, with 3,100 the new Terminal B to the new Terminal C. Structural steel total spaces, more than 2,400 of which are designated for include minimizing customer inconvenience and any inconis complete on top of Terminal B’s Central Heating & personal vehicles. It features enhanced signage throughout venience to the communities surrounding LaGuardia’s uniquely small geographic footprint. Refrigeration Plant and roofing installation of the future terminal, along the walkway connector and in the garage. LaGuardia Airport is 680 acres, compared with JFK, Central Hall is ongoing. The Central Hall also will be able to which has 5,200 acres, making this project even more diffiaccommodate the proposed AirTrain station. Terminals C and D Delta Airlines broke ground on the new $4 billion cult. Cuomo characterized LaGuardia as “the size of a large Terminal B Terminal C in August 2017. The New Delta Terminal postage stamp,” adding, “The parcel is very small. We’re Terminal B broke ground in June 2016. The Port Project at LaGuardia will replace their existing C and D now building a new airport at the same time we're operating Authority debuted the first part of the new Terminal B on Terminals with the new Terminal C scheduled to open in the existing airport on a very, very small footprint, and that’s the structural challenge.” Dec. 1, 2018 with the opening of the first 11 of 18 total gates late 2021. At peak construction, more than 1,000 trades have been in the new eastern concourse. Currently, 16 gates are operaThe new terminal will consist of 37 gates located on four on site at once, Calmi said, working multiple shifts. tional. Terminal B main arrivals and departures hall is concourses connected by a centralized check-in lobby, secu“There is work six days a week,” she said. “Occasional expected to open mid-2020. rity checkpoint and baggage claim. It will feature a new, second shift and some overnight work is required. Overall, it To allow the existing terminal to remain operational dur- larger Delta Sky Club with a Sky Deck, wider concourses, is close to 24/6.” ing the redevelopment of the new Terminal B, the facility is larger gate holdrooms and more seating, as well as 30 perThere are currently 75 ironworkers on the project, but opening in phases, consolidating construction timing to bet- cent more concessions space than the old terminals C and Nola said that number will climb to 125-130 in August, ter serve passengers and ensure that there are as few disrup- D. The gates will have access to dual taxi lanes, which will when a second shift is added to help meet deadlines. tions as possible. greatly improve airfield efficiency, resulting in reduced taxi A project of this size requires “all types” of equipment: The new Terminal B includes the main arrivals and depar- time to and from the gate before take-off and after landing equipment being used, Cami said, “large cranes for steel tures hall, where ticketing and check-in, security, baggage Departures-level roads were realigned in Fall 2018, with erection; excavators and pickers for roads and utilities, and claim and the main commercial district is located, and two pile driving for new frontage roadways beginning in early many lifts for interior and architectural work.” concourses, featuring a total of 35 gates. 2019. New bridges to provide inbound airport access and Nola indicated that there are currently eight or nine cranes Dual pedestrian bridges will span active aircraft taxi lanes circulation. working on site, between the steel and pile driving work. — the first in the world — and connect the main part of the The new terminal complex will open in phases, beginterminal to two island concourses. Passengers will walk ning with the opening of Concourse G last fall. Setback above planes as they make their way to the gate, with views The New York Daily News recently reported that conof the iconic Manhattan skyline in the background. The AirTrain LGA struction has slowed due to more than 20 people working on island and bridge were designed to increase taxi-way space AirTrain LGA will provide a reliable 30-minute trip to Terminal B testing positive for the Coronavirus. for planes. LaGuardia Airport from Midtown Manhattan, with other Construction at the terminal is broken up into more than 12 The new facility is “common use” to increase operational stops that allow passengers to transfer to/from the LIRR or separate work areas, all overseen by Skanska. Work halted at efficiency, meaning that any Terminal B airline can use any 7 subway line. It aims to reduce traffic on Grand Central a job site at Terminal B’s western concourse last month after gate. Parkway and local streets, and ease on-airport parking con- an employee there tested positive for COVID-19, according The eastern concourse is 243,000 sq. ft. and features soar- straints, with plans that include providing a connection with to Skanska spokesman John Schiumo. ing ceilings up to 55 ft. high providing plenty of natural light. existing public transportation at Willets Point, helping to Despite a worker shortage due to illness, self-quarantining It features ample gate seating, four family restrooms and a relieve vehicular congestion at LaGuardia. or other reasons, Cuomo said he considers construction at room for nursing mothers, an airport-themed children’s play The Port Authority budgeted $2.05 billion in its 10-year- LaGuardia essential. “A lot of these projects, once you start area and several restaurants and retail shops. capital plan for AirTrain LGA. you can’t just stop,” he said. CEG LAGUARDIA from page 92
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and rebar installation, opted to apply through a local credit union because of the size of their primary bank. “The credit union staff was fantastic. They communicated with us each day as the process was coming around to our getting approval. We’d gotten our submission in within four or five days of when the SBA revised the application. If you were on top of it, you knew what was going on.” Like most business loans, there were questions to be answered, but nothing complicated about the process, said Nix. “To me, it was the easiest loan I’ve ever gotten. I didn’t
“It was a huge relief,” Bortz said. “I don’t know how we would have managed if it was another week.” Ali Mills, executive vice president of Plum Contracting, went to the White House to thank President Trump for signing the second round of PPP funding. Representing the highway industry, Mills recounted how COVID-19 “abruptly halted” all highway work in her state of Pennsylvania. With heavy equipment parked on 11 major highway projects, Plum was forced to lay off about 125 employees. “The Payroll Protection Program was and remains the engine that is carrying our business through this shutdown,” she said during the White House briefing. “We wouldn’t survive without it. With our PPP approval, we anticipate our company running at full capacity when the highway industry is permitted to return back to work,” she added, noting in an interview with CBS station KDKA that when construction in the region is back at it again, Pittsburgh, Pa.based Plum Contracting will be at full capacity. And in Grand Junction, Colorado, Tyler Milyard of Western Constructors Inc., said thanks to the PPP loan, his company hasn’t had to lay off any employees. “It’s allowed us to at least feel secure that they’re going to have a paycheck,” Milyard, vice president of the general contractor and construction management company, told westernslopenow.com.
Congress rejuvenated the program in a second round, released on April 27, when another $300 billion has been set aside for medium-sized community banks and credit unions to dole out loans. Quick receipt of Paycheck Protection Program loans may be helping contractors retain or add staff, despite mounting project cancellations, reports the AGC. A survey the association conducted online just prior to the second funding release drew 741 responses to a question about PPP loans. Of the 74 percent who reported applying for a loan, 44 percent had received funds, 15 percent had been approved but had not received funds, 8 percent were awaiting an answer, and 7 percent had applied but had been told no more funds were available. Those who reported they had added workers rose to 13 percent from 4 percent in AGC’s April 6-9 survey. Members who’d furloughed or terminated workers declined to 35 percent from 40 percent. “These favorable indications occurred even though the share who reported winning additional work held steady at 18 percent of respondents, the share reporting that an owner had halted an ongoing project had risen from 41 percent to 50 percent, and the share reporting that an owner had canceled an upcoming project had climbed from 19 percent to 28 percent,” reported Ken Simson, AGC chief econo- Many construction firms received PPP loan funds quickly after applymist. ing, enabling them to hire or retain employees, reports the AGC, Employed and Safe “The share reporting project delays or disruptions adding that the job-saving measure appears to be successful. AGC officials stress that 43 percent of firms edged up from 65 percent of respondents to 67 perwould benefit from larger federal investments in cent, and the share reporting suppliers had notified them that need collateral, other than the 941s for payroll and what we infrastructure, while 35 percent would benefit from a deliveries would be late or canceled rose from 42 percent of paid on health benefits.” recovery fund. They’re calling on federal officials to respondents to 49 percent,” he added. The company was concerned as they were starting to see work on new infrastructure investments and establish more slow-pay accounts with the coronavirus work slow- pandemic insurance and a recovery fund to help offset Staying in Business down, with the question of making payroll now solved the expected declines in construction demand because of the A large number of construction firms promptly received business hasn’t skipped a beat, said Nix. coronavirus. loan funds under the new PPP, enabling many of them to hire “We were concerned with how the money would flow as “The new federal loans are helping protect many conor retain employees despite a surge in project cancellations, payments slowed. We’ll use the funds to bolster our payroll struction jobs for now, but those funds are likely to run out said Simonson. With a caution that longer-term recovery and keep our rodbusters working. That’s the whole point of well before demand for construction rebounds,” said measures are needed, AGC officials said the job-saving it.” Stephen E. Sandherr, the AGC chief executive officer. “The measure appears to be successful. president and Congress need to start putting in place meas“Most contractors report they have applied for the new Reviving the Bottom Line ures to revive our economy by rebuilding our infrastructure federal loans, which are intended to enable small businesses Batavia, Ohio-based Towne Construction Services is back and restoring private-sector demand for construction.” to keep employees on their payrolls,” said Simonson. “This on track after receiving PPP money to pay its asphalt paving, Most immediately, though, it’s makes sense to keep peoprogram has already delivered funds to nearly half of the sur- concrete and landscape crews. The company received a $1.5 ple employed during this time, believes Brian Turmail, vey respondents, and many of them have already brought million forgivable loan from the SBA, according to a AGC vice president of public affairs. back furloughed workers or added employees, even though Cincinnati Business Courier article in which company CEO “The more we can do to keep other people working, the more clients are halting and canceling projects.” and owner Chris Bortz talked about how the funds kept his better off we’ll be when we end these lockdowns, and hopePartly the result of the loans, 13 percent of respondents company afloat. fully the sooner we’ll get to recovery,” he said. said they had added workers. “But for the PPP money we might have had to close up As it secures paychecks, the loan program is protecting With loan money in their bank accounts, construction con- shop,” Bortz said. “Our hope was it would have been tem- crew members on the job. The SBA PPP requires contractractors across the country can move forward with projects. porary, but we would have had to furlough and lay off every- tors to implement jobsite safety precautions, and those Jack Nix, vice president of operations of Shelby Erectors, one.” who’ve received the forgivable loans are happy to comply. Davie, Fla., said the loan application process went smoothly With 150 jobs safe now, the company can look forward to Plum Contracting installed washing stations to make job for his company. He attributes the fast receipt of funds to the a productive spring and summer, when staff increases to sites COVID-19 compliant. “We have a 19-page safety profact that “we were on this from the beginning and we were about 200. “I can understand companies that want this gram we have to implement into our projects,” said Mills. fortunate.” money fast,” Bortz said. Nix, of Shelby Erectors, said his company has made safe Nix said the application process wasn’t complicated at all The PPP money, calculated at 2.5 times a company’s coverings mandatory for crews. They’re making sure every because his staff was prepared. They made sure they were monthly payroll, can be used for payroll, rent, mortgage and new hire gets a face covering, and they’ve ordered therwell-versed in the paycheck protection program and had utilities. The loan, forgivable over eight weeks, helps offset mometers to check employee temps. enough information through professional organizations the operations issues. Like Shelby Erectors, Bortz applied for the “We’ve also made changes to our reporting processes and company is involved with. “We knew well ahead of the PPP loan through a smaller bank with which the company sick time policy before they can return to work. We’re doing application date that it was coming.” already had an established relationship. The application was our due diligence not to contribute to the spread of the virus, The company, involved primarily in bridge construction processed quickly. making sure our employees are safe.” CEG
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Edgmont Avenue, and the Crosby Street and Walnut Street pedestrian structures. The contractor is also improving the I-95 south exit ramp at Chestnut Street. PennDOT owns the Edgmont Avenue and Madison Street bridges, and the city of Chester owns the remaining six structures. In addition to the bridge and ramp improvements, PennDOT’s contractor is repairing Chestnut Street and Morton Avenue from 12th Street to 4th Street; reconstructing curbs and sidewalks; milling and resurfacing the streets; installing a new traffic signal at Chestnut Street and Morton Avenue; upgrading the traffic signal at Morton Avenue and 7th Street; and reconstructing Morton Avenue from 7th Street to 4th Street to lower the road under the Amtrak overpass to increase vertical clearance. South State Inc. of Bridgeton, N.J., is the general contractor on this project, which is financed with 100 percent state funds. The entire project is expected to finish this summer.
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BG 36 H and tooling at the end of each day. “You’re dealing with concrete and water in freezing conditions so you need to spend some time thoroughly washing everything out,” said Shannon. “You don’t want concrete to harden inside the machinery or you’ll have major problems the next day.” Hackensack is prone to flooding and this particular site didn’t drain well. Mobility wasn’t an issue since the BG 36 H is a tracked machine, but Linde-Griffith did use steel plates in softer areas. This move was more about safety to keep the top-heavy rig stable, especially when working near slopes. Linde-Griffith started drilling the first week of October of 2019 and finished by February of 2020. Strong production and smart planning resulted in the project being completed on schedule. Shannon knows that opportunities to shave time off a project schedule are always obvious in hindsight, but he also knows that LindeGriffith’s recommendation to switch to FDP piles saved the owner millions of dollars. “Truthfully,” Shannon said, “we just try to save our customers money.”
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Volvo CE Shippensburg, Pa., Site Earns Zero Landfill Status In 2017, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Construction and Demolition industry in the United States created almost 570 million tons of waste. It’s easy to think of waste as being worthless — but it has a huge cost — social, environmental and economic. Of course, it doesn’t have to be this way. As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of construction machinery, Volvo CE is working to reduce construction waste and be a positive force for change in the industry. In 2013, the company’s facility in Braås, southern Sweden — which specializes in the design and manufacturing of articulated haulers — became the first Volvo CE site to become carbon-neutral, and now the North America Shippensburg facility is following suit and becoming zero-landfill. The Volvo CE Shippensburg facility consists of seven standalone buildings on 192 acres, with a total area of 838,342 sq. ft. under
roof. The site employs operation in coordination more than 800 people. with employees. The team “The journey to zero worked closely to involve landfill didn’t happen departments across the overnight but was instead Shippensburg site in supa precisely designed and porting the move to a zeroinformed process that took landfill facility. Helping place over a few years,” empower employees to explained Rich Halter, make good decisions and safety and environmental do the right things and givmanager. “The transition Volvo Core Values team (L-R) are Jean Charles ing everyone at the facility was supported by our Lambotte, production quality director; Mary and sense of ownership waste service provider — Reid, environmental consultant; Mariana and shared success. Donnelly, core values director; Rich Halter, Waste Management.” The outcome of all this In 2012, office and shop safety and environmental manager; and John work is not just zerofloor areas increased their Horner, waste management consultant. waste, there have been sigrecycling efforts from nificant reductions in costs multi-stream recycling to an effi- ty in York, Pa., where it is inciner- for waste handling too. In six cient single-stream recycling ated at high temperatures, produc- years, the site saw its waste hanprocess. By 2016, the site had ing steam that then powers turbines dling costs slashed by more than implemented composting of pre- to produce electricity. By the end 50 percent. kitchen waste, wood pallet recy- of 2018, all waste was fully divertIn 2019 alone, the site recycled cling, plastic foam and rubber ed from landfills. 1,171 tons of cardboard, paper, scrap recycling and eliminated one wood, scrap metals and plastics. Maximum Buy-in to trash compactor that was designatThese efforts equate to saving: Zero Waste ed for landfill disposal. • 4,248 mature trees or, This was no small endeavour In 2017, all buildings and offices • 3,323,689 kWh of electricity, transitioned to multi-stream recy- and the success of this project is — enough power to fulfil the annual cling. Landfill waste began shifting in part — due to how the Volvo electric needs of 318 homes or, to a Waste to Energy (W2E) facili- Core Values team conducted the • 3,757 tons of greenhouse gas
emissions or, • 769,300 gallons of water, enough to meet the daily fresh water needs of 10,257 people. Volvo’s team works closely with the waste service provider on new methods to smartly reduce waste and cost. Waste fractions can be tracked and generated for review at any time. All new manufacturing projects undergo a waste evaluation by a Volvo cross-functional team to ensure they meet zero landfill requirements. To put the site’s achievement into perspective, in 2017 more than half (52 percent) of the solid waste in the United States was still being diverted to landfill, versus recycled or converted to energy, according to the EPA. While there is still a long way to go, initiatives like those at Shippensburg show the all-round benefits of embracing a zero-landfill mentality. Volvo CE has the ambitious target to make several other sites landfill free by 2025 and all production sites landfill-free by 2030.
MyKomatsu Offers Simple, Comprehensive Fleet Mgmt. Komatsu showcased MyKomatsu, a complimentary webbased solution that includes parts ordering and machine data, parts and operating manuals, and more — accessible via a single portal, at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2020. MyKomatsu integrates 20 legacy systems to create actionable intelligence to assist customers in effectively running their businesses. Through MyKomatsu, customers now have the ability to access and manage their fleet data 24/7 in a standardized and organized way. The comprehensive portal provides access to parts and machine information, and makes it easy to order parts online. MyKomatsu lets users visualize and evaluate their assets with fleet-wide or equipment-specific information from any device. Supported by easy access to this vital information, customers can ensure that each vehicle receives scheduled and necessary maintenance to prevent downtime. The system is password and encryption-protected. MyKomatsu’s simple technology solution allows users to view their fleet of machines or click on a particular asset for additional details. Starting from a fleet or a dashboard view, users can easily view the performance of their fleet or an individual machine, including working hours, fuel consumption, idle time, work modes, and more. Users also can click on the “parts” tab from either the fleet level or a machine-specific level to access the relevant parts book directly. Fleets can be viewed on a map or a list, highlighted with quick statistics from the past day, week, or Through MyKomatsu, customers now have the ability to access and manage their fleet data 24/7 in a standard- month. ized and organized way. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
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WANTED (WORLDWIDE): CATERPILLAR D8R CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR ORIGINAL 2018 D8R CATERPILLAR BULLDOZER. EMAIL: ARABHURUR@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +251-911513133 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (SC): ALL MODELS BRADCO TRENCHING / BORING / CABLE PLOWS; LOOKING FOR 3 PT HITCH 3 OR 4 FOOT TRENCHER 6" WIDE FOR REAR KUBOTA EMAIL: PEPPERJACKPM@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 803-460-2600 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. LOOKING FOR USED AMPHIBIOUS EXCAVATORS, MARSH BUGGIES AND MARSH MASTERS - ANY BRAND. ALSO LOOKING FOR BROKEN/DAMAGED LR BOOMS AND STICKS. EMAIL: PERCY.RES@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 215-350-1165 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): INGERSOLL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR, MODEL 125 CFM. NEED EXHAUST/INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR A CONTINENTAL G193A GAS ENGINE WHICH IS IN THE I/R GYRO FLOW 125 COMPRESSOR. EMAIL: HFINCHTTD@FONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (VA): FORD 1920 758B BACKHOE ATTACHMENT. EMAIL: CONWELL1208@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): USED HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200LC,EX270LC,EX400LC. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-332-248-9350 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): 1-FINAL DRIVE & CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY, 2-ENGINE WIRING HARNESSES, HOODS, DISPLAY MODULES & ECU'S SN #FGY0381 FOR SAMSUNG SE240 LC-3 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: TVHCSHOP@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 920-735-1221 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (KS): CAT 922B INJECTION FUEL LINE. I NEED ALL 4 FOR MY 1960'S DIESEL FRONT-END LOADER. EMAIL: BLACKNIGHT64R@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII. EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINCOLN WELDERS, MODELS 250/300/225. I'D LIKE TO BUY USED MACHINES LOW HOURS. EMAIL: JONATHANDAYTON4@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-292-7452 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): JOHN DEERE 330 EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: JIMWLAMBERT@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (NM): BARBER GREENE BG-225B SLAT CONVEYOR, COMPLETE LEFT SIDE. EMAIL: JR_STRIPING@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR CME 45 WITH DEUTZ DIESEL DECK ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC HAMMER. ANY CONDITION. EMAIL: GEONETICS@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IL): HAULOTTE AERIAL LIFT, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR A TOWABLE BOOM LIFT. EMAIL: SAWMANDAN@SBCGLOBAL.NET PHONE: 630-553-7612 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MI): ALL MODEL KUBOTA WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: CRAIGBERENS944@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 616-813-3642 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 14G MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 7025295171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LOOKIN FOR A GOOD USED KOMATSU PC 400-5 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): TAKEUCHI TB0-35 AND 135 WITH CABS. RUNNING OR FOR PARTS. PHONE: 443-392-5789 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR COMPACT TRACK LOADERS, USED CATERPILLAR SKID STEER LOADERS 226D, 232D, 236D, 242D, 246D, 262D, 272D, 272D XE. EMAIL: LSGLOBAL@NVER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): A GOOD USED C-12 CAT ENGINE FOR A SHORT NOSE 2000 PETERBILT 379 ROAD TRACTOR. ENGINE TO HAVE CORRECT ECM AND S# BEGINS WITH 2KS , 380 MIN. HP. CONTACT JIM ARNETT JARNETTJR@ORBITSDO.COM; CELL# 937-603-3965. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D11 CRAWLER DOZERS - INTERESTED IN PARTS FOR LARGE DOZERS FOR COAL MINES AND AGGREGATE QUARRIES. EMAIL: BIGIRONLUNS87@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CAT 315,320,325,330,336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS UNDER 8000 HOURS AND WHOLESALE PRICED MACHINES. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TAKEUCHI MINI EXCAVATORS TBO-35’S WITH CABS, RUNNING MACHINES AND/OR PARTS. PHONE: 443-392-5789 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (NY): LOOKING FOR USED 5 TON WIRE ROPE HOIST TO RUN ON A PATENT TRACK EMAIL: INFO@ BRIDGEHAMPTONSTEEL.COM PHONE: 631-537-2486 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR 330C L EXCAVATOR - LOOKING TO BUY CATERPILLAR 330CL & 330DL IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS TRENCOR TRENCHING / BORING / CABLE PLOWS. EMAIL:ADMIN@MITCHELLHOPPER.COM PHONE: 432-888-2593 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): BOBCAT MT50 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS EMAIL: EIDNKSLJK@ICLOUD.COM PHONE: 6039 2I28 939 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING TO BUY ANY CAT LOADER AT WHOLESALE PRICE. EMAIL: MARKETING@ GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 714-408-1587 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS. EMAIL: MAGDIELLERMA@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 956-432-7379 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. CAT 966H OR K WITH UNDER 10,000 HOURS, BUCKET, COUPLER. SET OF FORKS IS A PLUS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WV): ALL MODELS TERRAMITE BACKHOE LOADERS - CHECKING PRICES FOR TERRAMITE T7 FRON RIM FOR SERIAL NUMBER 227X0102. EMAIL: EDWINANDDIANA@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOBELCO K907D EXCAVATORS - MAIN HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE (907D) SERIAL #LN7001 TO YG0501. KOBELCO PART # 2436U1165F2, KAWASAKI TAG # KMX15A/23009 ALSO USED ON YUTANI 1986, MODEL 195. EMAIL: PTSCOTT@HTVA.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU ATTACHMENTS - SKELETON BUCKET FOR KOMATSU 220 EXCAVATOR 54" TO 60". CAN ADAPT FROM OTHER MACHINES AS LONG AS ITS 80 MM PINS. EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): HYDRA-MAC 1700 SKID STEER LOADER. EMAIL: MALONEYFARM.1@ WINDSTREAM.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (FL): CASE CRAWLER DOZERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: JABOWEND@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: PAUL@HEAVYSURPLUS.COM; PHONE: 214-625-2652 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D5B OR D6C CRAWLER DOZER. EMAIL: JT_FERGUSON_EXC@SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 970F WHEEL LOADER. EMAIL: SALES3@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 657-347-6605 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): KOBELCO EXCAVATORS, ALL MODELS. MINI- OR MIDIEXCAVATOR. USED. UNDER 2000HRS. CA 35 T0 40 HP FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THUMB EMAIL: JKSAPP@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LIMA CRANE – ANY LIMA 2400B MACHINES IN ANY TYPE OF CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. LOOKING FOR MACHINE WITH ISSUES AND/OR HIGHER HOURS, AT A WHOLESALE PRICE. BUYER WANTS MACHINE CHEAPER THAT HE CAN PUT THROUGH HIS SHOP AND REFURBISH AS NEEDED. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): YANMAR YFW55R DUMPERS - FINAL DRIVE OR A PARTS MACHINE. EMAIL: ORDERS@LEWEQUIP.COM; PHONE: 724-887-9375 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): GEHL DL-10H-55 TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS - SN # 10H55JR024028 NEED PART # L71553. EMAIL: JEFF.JAEGER@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 345-925-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): BOBCAT S175 SKID STEER LOADERS; ANY STATE NEAR ARKANSAS WOULD BE HELPFUL. EMAIL: BRIANFITZJURLS@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 479-847-4202 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINK-BELT LS-348H CRANE – LOOKING FOR THE BOOM WIRE WRAP FOR A LINK-BELT 348 HYLAB , S/N L9J89965. EMAIL: POWERALEXHEAVY EQUIPMENT@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 386-496-1340 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NH): DYNAHOE 160 BACKHOE LOADERS - I'M LOOKING TO FIND ANY AND ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE, FORUMS, TROUBLESHOOTING ETC. I HAVE ONE THAT RUNS BUT CAN'T GET IT TO MOVE... HELP PLEASE!! EMAIL: RUSSELLMORRIS66@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (FL): ALL MODELS KOLBERG ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING LOCATED IN TAMPA, FL. LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR A VIBRATING SCREEN. KOLBERG SCREEN. SR # VS514DD1113-91. EMAIL: TODD.BUSH@ PREFERREDMATERIALS.COM PHONE: 407-948-6796 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS UPRIGHT WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR MANUALS AND SPARE PARTS FOR FURUKAWA WHEEL LOADERS, ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. EMAIL: DOUG.KLITSCHER@LIVE.COM.AU; PHONE: +61401627855 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU PC400LC-7L EXCAVATOR - HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER FOR A 05 PC 400 L7 HD. 100MM PINS. EMAIL: DGMEINER62@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 315 767-4111 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS T09310G056237 JOHN DEERE 555G TRACK LOADER WITH BACKHOE, NEED SWING FRAME OR WILL BUY THE WHOLE DETACHABLE BACKHOE IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: JRBUSTA@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 417-668-5978 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR D9L CRAWLER DOZER - CAT D9-L ENGINE COMPLETE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WEST COAST AREA. BEST DEAL CONTACT DAN. EMAIL: DANCRANE1122@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 707-433-1122 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 970F AND 972H WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AR): CHEVROLET UTILITY VEHICLES, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR TRUCKS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, SUVS, ETC., NOT TOO MANY MILES. EMAIL: MLBAUTOSALES247@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 501-533-5912. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE HYDRAULIC BREAKERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: NEVINBLAKE@HOTMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS - CAT D4 OR D5 LGP DOZER, HIGH DRIVE ONLY WITH CAB AND GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • Online/Verona, KY Wed., May 20, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more • Online/Charlotte, MI Thurs., May 21, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more • Online/Plymouth Meeting, PA Wed., June 10, 2020 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL June 16 - 18, 2020 For: Truck, Construction, Ag & Forestry Auction JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 425-486-1246 • Kenmore, WA Sat., June 6, 2020 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment, Trucks & Vehicles JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Carrollton, GA Wed., May 13, 2020 For: TCB Grading Liquidation Public Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 25, 2020 For: North Texas Fleet Reduction Auction McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 9, 2020 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., July 14, 2020 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction MIDEAST EQUIPMENT SUPPLY www.mideastequip.com 860-370-9993 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., May 19, 2020 For: Major Construction & Steel Bridge Building Equipment Auction
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26. MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Returns, Utility Equipment, Aerials, VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION: Friday, June 19: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Late Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Model Cranes (Rough Terrain & Truck), All Types Forklifts, Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts, Boom LINCOLN, MAINE: Two Major Job Completions. 1 Very Large Forestry Featuring Trucks, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Truck Tractors, Service & Pickup Trucks, Large 27. All Types of Logging Equipment and Trucks, and 1 Large Construction Equipment Spread of Quantity Attachments, Shop Tools, Accessories. Later Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, New Holland Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, 11. VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION: Saturday, June 20: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Aerials, Generators, Air Compressors and more. Late Model Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Lifts, PORTLAND (AUBURN), MAINE: Retirement Auction. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid 28. Case, Volvo Construction Equipment, Plus Telehandlers, Generators, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Steers, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Large Quantity Support Equipment. Trucks, Trailers and Support. 12. VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION: Sunday, June 21: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Light ATHENS (KNOXVILLE), TENNESSEE: Four Prime Commercial Properties and Construction & Utility Equipment, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Compact Tractors, Loaders, 29. Construction Equipment. Commercial Mowers, Utility Carts and More. 10.
NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: Part 1: 2-Day Truck Tractor, Van & Dump Trailer & Thursday, June 25: TORONTO, CANADA: Unbelievable John Deere Compact 30. Rolloff Container Bankruptcy Auction, Approx. (60±)Peterbilt & Kenworth Truck Tractors Tractors, Agricultural Tractors & Implements, John Deere Snow & Construction Equipment, Between the Two Sales. Approx. (100±) Rolloff Boxes, Approx.(300±)Stoughton, Wabash, Quantity Snow Attachments, Quantity Support Mostly in Like-New Condition. Great Dane, Trailmobile Trailers. 14. VIRTUAL LIVE AUCTION: Saturday, June 27: ATTLEBORO (BOSTON), 31. CLEVELAND, OHIO & AKRON, OHIO: Part 2: 2-Locations. Cleveland & MASSACHUSETTS: Over 100 Bucket, Service, Pickup and Van Trucks, Heavy & Light Akron, OH. Bankruptcy Auction. Truck Tractor, Van & Dump Trailer & Rolloff Auction. Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support and more. 32. BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Cat, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aggregate, 15. Friday, July 10: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Major Job Completion. 1 Owner of Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Very Late Model Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickup and Service 33. TRUXTON, NEW YORK: Estate Auction. Complete Liquidation. Low-houred Trucks, All Types of Trailers, Accessories and Shop Equipment. Construction Equipment, Late Model Vehicles, Collectibles and Antiques, Large Acreage of 16. Saturday, July 11: CANASTOTA (SYRACUSE), NEW YORK: In Conjunction Real Estate. with The Famous Alex Lyon & Son Haycamp & Barbecue. The Fanciest Late Model DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition Auction of Late Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopics, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors, 34. Model Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Attachments. Dump Trucks, All Types of Trailers. The Fanciest & Best Equipment Ever Assembled for Public Auction. 35. DTBA: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments. 17. *NEW DATE* Saturday, August 29: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: One-of-A-Kind 50-Year Old Collection of Some of the Finest Mack Collectibles on Planet 36. DTBA: FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Late Model Construction, Utility, Compact Earth Along with Hundreds of Original Signs and Toys that Cannot be Found or Topped for Equipment, Agricultural Tractors & Farm Implements, Large Quantity Landscape Equipment 0° Radius Movement, Utility Vehicles, 4-Wheelers and more. Quality. 13.
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Completing Projects Now Means Being Even More Creative work, but the social-distancing guidelines meant the contractor could not do any pipe work. “We had a large intake pipe to put out into the spillway, but that work was postponed. The job also called for us to fuse pipe together, a task where we would typically use two or three people. In the end, though, one crew member did the job. And, at the site of our wind projects, we have had to reduce crew sizes by about two-thirds and currently run at about 30 percent capacity to allow us to work safely.”
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believes TWG crew numbers will peak at around 150 this summer when each of his contracts are operating at full force. “We are very fortunate to still be working,” he said. “We were deemed essential on several projects from the beginning because of contracts as diverse as the Maybrook Rail Trail in Putnam County, the rehabilitation of the old DeRuyter Dam in Madison County and the site prep for a new Mohawk Valley Hospital in Utica.” But it has not always been easy to TWG Loaded With complete various project goals Expert Personnel because of New York’s tight work Following three decades operating restrictions, Delaney admitted. Even Delaney Construction Corp., Tim though none of TWG’s projects have Delaney left his namesake company been suspended, the company spends in the hands of new owners so he a lot of its workday carefully map- The type of work contractors perform in the Empire State were placed on two lists: “essential” could open The Wesson Group in ping out the movements of its per- and “non-essentia.,” with those in the latter category ordered to close until further notice. 2013. To ensure its success, he sonnel to guard against the threat of brought along leadership and staff coronavirus. that, like Delaney himself, possessed “There were two projects that had specific inspectors to see that everyone is protected, way to complete it or see if we need to post- years of significant heavy civil and infradelays related to COVID-19 where we need- both from COVID-19 and normal work haz- pone it until the restrictions are lifted.” structure building experience. Today, the On the DeRuyter Dam rehab project, successful company works across New ed to revise the schedule so that physical dis- ards. If tasks require people to be working tancing could be ensured,” he said. “Our within six feet of one another, we spend time owned by the New York State Canal Corp., York, as well as on other projects in the staff is coordinating with project owners and evaluating the task and determining the best TWG was able to perform the needed earth- Northeast and Canada. CEG
GovPlanet, DoD Provide Med Contractors Lead Safety Efforts Supplies to Essential Workers Through Challenging Times Every week, Ritchie Bros.’ GovPlanet marketplace sells thousands of items from the US Department of Defense, including demilitarized vehicles, uniforms, tents, medical supplies, and more. In mid-March, when a shortage of personal protective equipment for essential workers was announced, GovPlanet and the US DoD looked through all upcoming inventory, pulled items and provided them to frontline employees. GovPlanet has returned ventilators, masks, gloves and various other medical supplies to the US Department of Defense to be distributed to its customers. Much of this work has been coordinated by the US Defense Logistics Agency, the nation’s combat logistics support agency. “During these unprecedented times, we are all doing our best to support those battling COVID-19 on the frontlines,” said Michael Cannon, defense logistics agency
disposition services director. “We are working closely with our partners to ensure items get to those that need them. GovPlanet has done an inventory of all items they have acquired from us to find anything that may be useful to the pandemic response efforts.” Ritchie Bros.’ GovPlanet marketplace has been working with the US DoD and DLA since 2014. “Since mid-March, we have pulled more than 12,000 N95 medical masks from our inventory and returned them to the Defense Logistics Agency for redistribution to the frontline employees who need them,” said Doug Feick, senior vice president, government services, Ritchie Bros. “We continue to monitor all incoming inventory to determine additional high-priority items that may be of use.” For more information about GovPlanet, visit GovPlanet.com.
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a daily form describing their medical conditions and certifying that they are fit to work. “If they show up with a fever, they are asked to leave the job site and go into quarantine for two weeks,” said Souza. “They can return if they have a medical clearance. The joint-venture that we’re working for at the Chelsea Viaduct project has someone doing random temperature checks throughout the day. So far we haven’t had to send anybody home.” Like other New England contractors, the virus outbreak is affecting the efficiency and cost of J.R. Vinagro operations. “The guys in the field are concerned about the possibility of not working tomorrow and having to collect unemployment,” said Souza. “There’s a lot of uncertainty of what’s to come and we’re all kind of in the dark. Some of the other construction companies have had their projects shut down because they were declared non-essential. “One company working in Boston had to layoff almost 400 workers on one shift overnight — operators, carpenters, and
laborers,” he added. “They think there is no even precedent on who is essential and who’s not. There have been jobs that have been shut down that would be considered more essential because they are in a location in Boston, which is considered to be a virus hot spot.” Because J.R. Vinagro engages in demolition, its work sites are often isolated and currently it has nearly 350 people working at several dozen project sites. To further ensure the safety and health of its workers, it has purchased several dozen hand washing stations that have been placed at job sites. “We also have an extensive inventory of hazmat suits and a huge selection of different facemasks between regular shields to goggles,” said Souza. “Our safety department has gone above and beyond in procurements, having a bit of everything to make sure the guys feel comfortable to go into the field and be protected from the virus.” Souza spoke for all concerned in the construction industry when he succinctly stated, “I’m ready for the world to go back to normal.” CEG
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Whiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm Supply Inc., a dealer of Cub Cadet outdoor power equipment located in Canastota, Franklin, Lowville and Waterville, N.Y., recently earned distinction as one of the top 65 Cub Cadet independent retailers in America for 2019. To celebrate this achievement, Whiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm Supply Inc. received recognition at the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos Resort in the Baja California Peninsula. Whiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm Supply Inc. has sold and serviced Cub Cadet equipment, including lawn and garden tractors, zero turn riding mowers, commercial mowers, utility vehicles, snow blowers and more, for 59 years. It has been named a top-performing dealer 59 times. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With more than 1,600 dealers across the country, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re proud to recognize our topperforming dealers that go above and beyond to provide the highest-quality service and products to their communities. At
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Vermeer Makes Positive Impact During COVID-19 Crisis When adversity strikes, it’s easy to see what you can’t control. It’s far more difficult to recognize what you can control. The toughest task of all, however, is figuring out how to respond accordingly. For Jason Andringa and his colleagues at Vermeer Corporation, a concerted effort to remain focused on what can be controlled has been critical to the Pella, Iowa-based equipment manufacturer and AEM member company’s ability to weather the now weeks-long COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the organization’s operations. And while the circumstances have been challenging, Vermeer’s even-keeled, measured response to the crisis has served the company well during these uncertain and unusual times. “We know this isn’t something that just Vermeer is dealing with, or manufacturers of equipment are dealing with,” said Andringa, the company’s president and CEO. “The whole world is facing this, and it’s our job to stay focused on where we can make an impact, along with abiding by the guidelines that are out there.”
“It’s really helped that we have communicated as much as we have with our team,” said Andringa. “And feels like we’re over that first wave of really imminent concern about COVID-19. Not all that long ago, there were certainly people who really felt as though it was going to sweep through the state of Iowa and Vermeer, and that there was no avoiding it.” The Vermeer president and CEO cited vigilant efforts related to social distancing, hand-washing and sanitization as key measures taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and prevent infection among the company’s workforce. So far, the steps taken have been extremely successful. Vermeer has seen only one confirmed case among its 3,500 team members, and — perhaps most importantly — company employees feel as safe, sound and secure as possible in the current situation when on the job. “The one team member has not been on Vermeer’s [Pella] campus, or in contact with any other Vermeer team member,” said Andringa. “And because [the virus] hasn’t been in any of our production facilities, I think it people are responding well and settling into pretty much a normal scenario.”
Stepping Up Vermeer’s impact has been significant. The company’s team members — at work and at home — are working together with RP America to make face shields for healthcare workers fighting COVID-19 on the front lines at Pella Regional Health Center in Iowa.
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Employing cutting-edge 3D printing technology, Vermeer successfully worked with hospital officials to determine the best design of a visor piece for use on the face shield. The company then worked alongside local 3D printer owners in an effort to spur even more production of personal protective equipment (PPE). “We’re able to help, and we’re happy to do it,” said Andringa. The seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic became apparent to Vermeer officials when the company’s operation in Tianjin,
China was forced to shut down earlier this year as part of a lockdown in the region. In order to reopen, Vermeer officials were required to implement several measures, from distribution of facemasks and PPE to coordination of employee temperature readings. Due to their prompt and successful response, Vermeer was one of the first companies in Tianjin to open up once government officials lifted the lockdown. “Now America’s dealing with COVID19,” said Andringa. “And the supply chain we cultivated in China, we’re leveraging it for the rest of the Vermeer enterprise. Not only have we been able to procure PPE for our own use, but we’re able to continue to leverage the supply chain in order to provide PPE to the state of Iowa and our local community.”
Embracing Transparency Making a positive difference in the face of a public health crisis has also provided a much-needed boost to organizational morale. Though some amount of fear and uncertainty is still being felt by Vermeer team members, company leaders are working diligently to address concerns by engaging in clear and frequent communication with employees. Vermeer’s communication efforts have been made much easier due to increased adoption of a recently launched company app. Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, the app was being used by 600 Vermeer employees. Now, just a few weeks later, 2,700 company team members have signed up and are active users. Initially made available just a month and a half ago, the app now serves as the primary means of circulating important information among company employees.
Cautious Optimism According to Andringa, trying to lead Vermeer through the initial days and weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic has been like being “a passenger on a bus.” There’s not a lot about the company’s present situation he can control, and determining exactly where everything is headed in the near term is really anybody’s guess. What he can control, however, is how he’ll respond to the ever-evolving circumstances Vermeer will face in the coming months. And despite all of the challenges he and his company have weathered so far, Andringa said he sees reasons for optimism regarding the future of both Vermeer and the equipment manufacturing industry as a whole. “When we get past this crisis, there will be a lot of potential for recovery for the type of work being done by members of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers,” he said. “There’s going to be a lot of stimulus out there, and I think the need for infrastructure is going to be very strong. So, for those people who were doing something other than being involved in the manufacturing of equipment, support of equipment or end use of equipment, I’m confident the opportunity will exist to secure good-paying jobs in manufacturing or the markets we serve that many folks wouldn’t have considered before this crisis began.” To learn more about AEM’s efforts to support the equipment manufacturing industry, visit the COVID-19 section on the AEM website.
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Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. MAY 2020 CRANE SAFETY COURSES NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! May 11 – May 15, 2020 Overhead Hoist Maintenance, Houston, TX May 12 – May 14, 2020 Aerial Work Platform Train The Trainer, Orlando, FL May 12 – May 15, 2020 Overhead Crane Inspector Training, Cincinnati, OH May 18 – May 22, 2020 Mobile Crane Train The Trainer, Orlando, FL May 19 – May 22, 2020 Overhead Crane Train The Trainer, Cincinnati, OH May 19 – May 22, 2020 Mobile Crane Inspector Training, Las Vegas, NV May 27 – May 28, 2020 Overhead Crane Operator Training, Cincinnati, OH May 27 – May 29, 2020 Rigging Inspector Training, Orlando, FL May 28 – May 29, 2020 Aerial Work Platform Operator & Inspector Training, Houston, TX To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) AGC’s Three Part Webinar Series: Business Development, Marketing & Proposal Basics for the General Contractor Dates: May 12, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm June 23, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm July 28, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm Price: Member : $149 Non-Member: $199 Description: The AGC Business Development WebEd Series, brought to the AGC membership by the AGC BD Forum, will be held in May, June and July of this year and will be sure to improve your business by focusing on the basics of Business Development, Marketing and Proposals for the General Contractor. We are confident that by the end of this WebEd Series, you will be more prepared to grow your talent within your company, expand your client map and continuously improve your processes and strategies.. Part One: Basics of Business Development for the Busy General Contractor – May 12, 2020 In this webinar, we will be discussing processes and strategies that you can apply to your current Business Development initiative. We will also provide tools that will help you improve your current program and organize the way you approach, manage and implement BD as it relates to your employees, software/systems, performance metrics and budgeting. Part Two: Basics of Marketing for the Busy General Contractor – June 23, 2020 The Marketing segment of AGC’s Business Development WebEd Series will cover the various areas of marketing essential to success in a competitive marketplace. The discussion will begin with the strategy and planning of the marketing activities that are imperative to build awareness of your firm and drive value to your existing clients. Once the strategy is developed, the activities you choose should encompass both digital and traditional marketing activities to maximize your brand message and exposure. We will discuss tips and tricks to make the best decisions for your firm, prioritize the best marketing actions to execute and discuss measuring the success of your efforts. Part Three: Basics of Proposals and Presentations for the Busy General Contractor – July 28, 2020 Most proposals and presentations have 3 things in common; a lot of talk about how great we are; a lot of boiler plate language that says the same thing as our competitors; and Boring, boring, & more boring. All 3 are losing behaviors! In this webinar, we will discuss the following: • Gathering the intel needed to craft a tailored message • Creating a compelling offering around the client’s key issues • Flipping the focus from “Us” to “Them”. • Focusing on the “Benefits” we offer, as opposed to the “Features” • Mastering the use of the Executive Summary • And much more! For more information on the above event, contact AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd. Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: (703) 548-3118. www.agc.org. For computer specifications, please visit https://www.gotomeeting.com/meeting/ online-meeting-support or contact webinars@agc.org.
This course is used to qualify contractor’s personnel to train employees to act as flaggers on MnDOT construction projects. Attendees will meet requirement of the MnDOT flagger training language contained in the traffic control special provision of selected jobs. Their names will be placed in the MnDOT Qualified Flagger Trainer database for five years and will meet requirements for future projects. The course includes review of Field Manual flagger requirements and related layout, discussion of safe practices, flagger attire, and flagger responsibilities. For more information on the above event, contact MAPA, 1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252, St. Paul, MN 55114. Phone: 651/636-4666. Email: info@mnapa.org. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY BETTER BUILDINGS 2020 BETTER BUILDINGS, BETTER PLANTS SUMMIT Dates: June 8 – 10, 2020 Place: Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Va. The Better Buildings Summit is a national meeting for Better Buildings, Better Plants Partners, and other key stakeholders. The summit provides the opportunity for professionals to explore emerging technologies and share innovative strategies in energy and water efficiency. Attendees can expect three days of interactive sessions with industry experts and market leaders, as well as many opportunities to network with peers. Building tours will also be available. Registration is Open! For more information or to register for this event, visit betterbuildingssolutioncenter.energy.gov/summit. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) 2020 Federal Contractors Conference Dates: June 8 – 10, 2020 Place: Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Washington, DC The latest project forecasts, expert insight on upcoming regulatory hurdles, and ample networking opportunities with agency decision makers are critical to being competitive in the federal construction market. Join construction industry leaders and their federal agency counterparts at the AGC Federal Contractors Conference to take advantage of such essential information and the many networking opportunities. Registration is Open! For more information on the above event, contact AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd. Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: (703) 548-3118. www.agc.org. For information about registration, contact Ms. Rockkie Dunton at AGC of America, rockkie.dunton@agc.org. DEMING LOGGING SHOW 2020 DATES: JUNE 13 – 14, 2020 PLACE: DEMING LOGGING SHOW GROUNDS BELLINGHAM, WA, USA Deming Log Show is a nonprofit organization benefiting busted up loggers and their families. Home to the Annual Deming Logging Show, and other events. Originally established in 1963, our show was inspired by the need to financially assist loggers who were injured in the woods. Our grounds come alive the second full weekend in June each year for our annual Deming Logging Show with events and exhibitions to display the skills, tools, and technology used in the logging industry. A nonprofit organization, the Deming Logging Show relies on the support of local people, businesses and volunteers to support families of loggers who have been injured or killed on the job. Deming Logging Show is going to be a two-day event that forays into categories like Business Services. The Forestry Industry fosters hazards for the workers. A worker needs to have the best of skills to survive in such an industry. Deming Logging Show is that event which inculcates these skills in these workers. This Expo features exhibitors exhibiting the products and gear which is used by the loggers and the ones who work in the nearby forests. Along with this, the event also financially assists the loggers and workers who were injured on their jobs, or worse, killed. Deming Logging Show is run by a nonprofit organization. The registration fee which the attendees pay is minimal and every year, this event manages to attract the attention of about 5,000 visitors. For more information on the Deming Loggins Show 2020, contact Deming Logging Show Grounds, 3295 Cedarville Road, Bellingham, WA 98226. Phone: 360/592-2423.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION Groundbreaking Women in Construction Conference Dates: August 24 – 25, 2020 Place: Hilton San Francisco Union Square San Francisco, California Groundbreaking Women in Construction Conference is much more than just a conference. It is a catalyst for change to inspire women at all levels to develop their leadership skills, expand their influence and boost industry growth potential. GWIC enables attendees to MINNESOTA ASPHALT PAVEMENT ASSOCIATION share, learn, challenge and inspire each other to contribute to their Flagger Training Seminar workplace and employer and realize career success. GWIC is for When: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 women and men in all construction sectors – architecture, engineerTime: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM ing, consulting, contracting, supplier-vendors and related businessWhere: MnDOT Arden Hills Training es, and in all career fields and levels, to expand their understanding & Conference Center of workplace interactions, key industry issues, and better talent 1900 County Road I West management. Shoreview, MN 55126 MnDOT & MAPA will be offering a Flagger Train the Trainer 4 hour For more information on GWIC Conference, contact the National Association of Women in Construction, 327 S. Adams Street, Fort Course. The cost is $85. Online Registration Deadline is May 26, 2020. Worth, TX 76104. Phone: 817/877-5551
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