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Three Years to Build … Seconds to Fall
Crews Remove Final Section of Tappan Zee…10
H.O. Penn Holds Open House in Bloomingburg…18
CDI used 8,850 ft. of prima cord to initiate the non-electric initiation system in the building that was detonated over 4.95 seconds to tilt the structure slightly to the southeast before dropping it vertically.
By Craig Mongeau CEG Editor in Chief
A vestige of the height of the U.S. steel industry might came crashing down May 19, 2019, when Controlled Demolition Inc. (CDI) imploded the former Bethlehem Steel headquarters, Martin Tower. Foley Inc. Hosts One-Day Sale Event in Bensalem…20
Table of Contents.................. 4 Truck & Trailer Section.. 53-59 Recycling Section.......... 63-87 Attachment & Parts Section.. .................................... 101-104 Auction Section..........108-117 Business Calendar............ 117 Advertisers Index.............. 118
Crowds gathered to watch the demolition of the area’s tallest building, a 21-story monolith that opened at the height of Bethlehem Steel’s power and profitability but had stood vacant for a dozen years after America’s second-largest steel-maker went out of business. Explosives took out Martin Tower’s steel supports and crumpled the 47-year-old building,
which had earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places despite its relatively young age. The skyscraper was named after then-Bethlehem Steel chairman Edmund F. Martin. The architect for Martin Tower was Haines Lundberg Waehler. It was built by George A. Fuller Construction Co. of New see MARTIN page 26
Raritan Canal Receives Much-Needed Dredge By Cindy Riley CEG Correspondent
“The canal functions as a means to transport water and as a reservoir, and is part of the Raritan basin water supply system, providing source water to millions of central New Jersey residents,” said Julie Shelley, property and permit administrator of the New Jersey Water
Dredging has resumed in the Delaware and Raritan Canal, with the current season expected to run through the end of October. As of May 1, the canal was closed to boaters between the see RARITAN page 30 Walking Bridge and Griggstown Lock, to accomBrennan photo modate work in Reach 3. The As part of an effort to improve water qualnext segment to be dredged in ity and restore the Raritan Canal’s original 2019 will be Reach 5 from carrying capacity, crews in New Jersey are July to October, between relying on ALLU equipment to carry out the Griggstown Causeway and crucial work of sediment amendment with Portland cement. Blackwells Mills Causeway.
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CREWS REMOVE FINAL SECTION OF OLD TAPPEN ZEE BRIDGE
The final section of the old Tappan Zee Bridge’s steel superstructure has been removed. The 600-ft.-long, 11-million-lb. west anchor span was lowered onto barges using strand jacks in mid May.
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MURPHY POISED TO DELIVER $1.2B IN LOCAL AID BY END OF ’19
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WORK ON NEW PENN STATION MAIN ENTRANCE SET TO BEGIN
The new entrance will be located at 33rd Street and 7th Avenue, providing much needed direct access to the Long Island Rail Road Main Concourse and the New York City Subway.
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PETTIBONE, MECALAC PARTNER ON 8MCR RAIL-ROAD EXCAVATOR
For the coming fiscal year, NJDOT will be modifying the application schedule by making municipal aid funds available sooner. The vast majority of towns and cities operate on a calendar fiscal year running from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31.
Pettibone, manufacturer of the Speed Swing rail maintenance crane, has announced a partnership with Mecalac to provide sales and service support in North America for the Mecalac 8MCR Rail-Road, a compact crawler excavator.
The event offered operator challenges, demonstrations, simulators, test driving machinery, information tents, food, and a special guest: Jackie Heinricher, Cat’s IMSA racecar driver with her #57 Acura for a meet and greet.
Building on the nearly 650 construction contracts completed and approximately 4,400 roadway miles improved by PennDOT last year, Gov. Tom Wolf announced more than 1,700 construction projects for 2019.
The annual event was the first held by Foley Inc. since its acquisition of Ransome CAT in early 2018. The event drew approximately 200 attendees and featured more than 600 pieces of equipment for sale at special pricing.
Developers and politicians held the ceremonial gathering for the Port Covington redevelopment vision conceived by Kevin Plank, CEO of athletic-wear maker Under Armour.
NPK Construction Equipment, a subsidiary of Nippon Pneumatic Mfg. Co. LTD (NPK Japan), has announced that it has purchased Genesis Attachments LLC, Genesis Holdings and Genesis GmbH.
The project proposes the construction and operation of new natural gas pipeline and meter and delivery (M&R) stations in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, and Wicomico and Somerset counties in Maryland.
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H.O. PENN HOSTS OPEN HOUSE IN BLOOMINGBURG, N.Y.
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FOLEY INC. HOLDS ONE-DAY SALES EVENT IN BENSALEM, PA.
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BILL PROPOSES TO CUT TAX THAT FEEDS HIGHWAY TRUST FUND
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Crews Remove Final Section of Old Tappen Zee Bridge New NY Bridge photo
After attaching metal strands to the old bridge’s west anchor span, workers use hydraulic jacks to lower the structure to water level.
The final section of the old Tappan Zee Bridge’s steel superstructure has been removed. The 600-ft.-long, 11-million-lb. west anchor span — the old bridge’s last span above the Hudson River — was lowered onto barges using strand jacks in mid May. The removal of the last piece of superstructure of the old bridge is another historic milestone in the project to build the 3.1-mi. Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. “The new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is another unprecedented investment in New York’s transportation infrastructure that will continue to advance the economy in the Hudson Valley and beyond,” Gov. Cuomo said. “Though it served the Hudson Valley for decades, the old Tappan Zee Bridge ultimately came to symbolize government gridlock and a lack of vision. Today, we are investing in world-class infrastructure across New York State and the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is yet another example of New NY Bridge photo New York’s nation-leading efforts to build The old bridge’s west anchor span is boldly for the future.” prepared for lowering. Cuomo observed the dismantling operation by boat May 9. He was joined by New accommodate commuter rail between its York State Thruway Authority Executive spans.” Director Matthew Driscoll and Project Since 2018, five sections of the 2,415-ft. Director Jamey Barbas. main span of the old Tappan Zee Bridge have “The old Tappan Zee Bridge proudly been removed via distinct operations: served motorists for more than six decades • Lowering the 532-ft.-long, 4,750-ton but its time had passed,” Driscoll said. center of the main span in May 2018. “Under Governor Cuomo’s leadership, the • Lowering the 6,500-ton east anchor span new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is a in January 2019 utilizing explosive charges. world-class crossing providing reliability for Marine salvage experts are in the process of motorists and businesses alike, by reducing removing the material from the Hudson congestion and delivering more dependable River. travel times.” • Removing steel piece-by-piece from the When it opened in December 1955, the two remaining cantilever truss sections with Tappan Zee became the longest bridge in barge-based cranes. New York State and was considered a signifNew NY Bridge photo The west anchor span is now moored icant engineering accomplishment. Designed The old Tappen Zee Bridge’s west anchor span is lowered onto a transportation south of the bridge where it will be disassemby engineer Emil H. Praeger, the Tappan Zee barge. bled. was the first permanent bridge in the United In addition, Tappan Zee Constructors States to be supported, in part, by buoyant “The lowering of the last piece of superstructure of the old (TZC) is working with marine salvage experts to remove the caissons. This caisson design made it possible to construct the bridge at one of the widest points of the Hudson River by Tappan Zee Bridge is a historic and timely symbol as we old Tappan Zee Bridge’s east anchor span from the Hudson reducing the load on the steel piles supporting the main span. transition from the past to the future,” Barbas said. “Thanks River. The steel is being recovered with the assistance of As the final link in the 570-mi. New York State Thruway to Governor Cuomo’s vision, the new Governor Mario M. chains, previously laid on the riverbed, connected to lift system, the Tappan Zee Bridge stimulated significant eco- Cuomo Bridge is among the most technologically-advanced barges. Once raised to the waterline, the lift barges will transnomic growth in both Westchester and Rockland counties. crossings in the nation, provides dedicated space for buses, fer the steel to a submersible barge to transport the structure bicycles and pedestrians and is built strong enough to from the project site. Additionally, Rockland experienced a population boom.
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Murphy Poised to Deliver $1.2B in Local Aid by End of ’19 The Murphy Administration announced a change in the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) Municipal Aid Grant cycle to better help municipalities plan and construct important infrastructure projects. In addition, NJDOT is creating a Local Aid Resource Center to support local public agencies, fulfilling a pledge to offer proactive assistance. For the coming fiscal year, NJDOT will be modifying the application schedule by making municipal aid funds available sooner. The vast majority of towns and cities operate on a calendar fiscal year running from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31. Since January of 2018, NJDOT has awarded $821 million in grants to municipalities and counties. Gov. Phil Murphy called on the NJDOT to find a way to accelerate the municipal grant awards program to help relieve property tax burden and to make important local infrastructure improvements. With the 2020 grants accelerated and on schedule to be awarded later this year, NJDOT will have handed out nearly $1.2 billion to local governments in the Murphy Administration’s first 18 months. Applications will be accepted from May 13 through July 19, with the intent to announce new grant recipients in November.
“Every project that is brought to completion is a benefit to that community and the transportation system as a whole.” Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti New Jersey Department of Transportation
This applies to the $151.25 million Municipal Aid grant program with an additional $10 million for Urban Aid, as well as to the Bikeways, Safe Streets to Transit, and Transit Village grant programs — each of which has $1 million available to local communities. “This updated grant cycle and center dedicated to assisting local communities is very good news for New Jersey’s mayors and municipal engineers,” said Murphy. “By announcing these grants in November, projects receiving awards can be incorporated into upcoming municipal budgets, providing more certainty for local government offi-
cials.” The new Local Aid Resource Center will provide one-stop shopping for local government managers by providing hands-on resources for the application process, raising awareness of grant cycles, and proactively communicating pertinent information. The Resource Center will provide a centralized, user-friendly website and hotline with easily accessible information and content. It will provide training for submitting applications, assist local governments in preparing and submitting documents to meet state and federal requirements, and help identify issues and develop solutions to
ensure municipalities receive support well in advance. “By proactively helping local governments succeed in spending all the transportation dollars afforded them, we ensure the entire transportation network functions efficiently and effectively,” NJDOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said. “It is in all our interests to make sure we award as many grants as possible and that those projects are successfully completed. Every project that is brought to completion is a benefit to that community and the transportation system as a whole. I want to make sure that as an agency the NJDOT does everything it can reasonably do to help our local governments flourish.” Municipalities continue to successfully complete their Local Aid projects. The most recent data shows that municipalities are delivering more than 95 percent of their projects in the required two-year timeframe. The Local Aid Resource Center was created to help address local needs, offer guidance, and provide additional resources to ensure this trend continues and even more projects get completed to benefit our communities. For more information regarding the Resource Center, call 609/649-9395 or visit www.njdotlocalaidrc.com.
GTMA’S New Jersey Locations Now Carry Liebherr GT Mid Atlantic announced that three locations in New Jersey now carry Liebherr construction equipment. Customers are able to purchase Liebherr crawler tractors, crawler dozers, excavators, wheel loaders and mobile material handlers at GTMA branches in Freehold, Totowa and Vineland. Liebherr’s product line covers a wide variety of machines specifically designed for excavation, material handling, scrap, demolition, heavy highway construction, utility work and more. “Liebherr is a proven brand that delivers quality equipment,” Pat Sherwood, president and COO of GT Mid Atlantic said. “We are ecstatic to sell and service their quality machines at our locations in New Jersey.” Sean Collins, senior VP of business development of Groff Tractor Holdings, will oversee the Liebherr business for GTMA. “Our company’s success has been built on the principle of ‘Taking Care of the Customer’. Expanding our presence with Liebherr beyond our footprint of central Customers are able to purchase Liebherr crawler tractors, crawler dozers, excavaand eastern Pennsylvania enables us to tors, wheel loaders and mobile material handlers at GTMA branches in Freehold, invest in additional products and people to Totowa and Vineland.
promote the Liebherr brand and further support our customers,” said Collins. Justin Howard, product and technical specialist, and Bill Barry, VP/GM of NJ operations along with factory trained service technicians, are key to this development. “We are very excited to offer another high quality and specialized product to our customers. Between the excellent team we have built and the supreme quality of Liebherr, we know that our customers will not only benefit from this addition to GTMA, they will profit,” said Barry. Liebherr construction equipment can be purchased or rented, immediately, at any one of GT Mid Atlantic’s three New Jersey locations. About GT Mid Atlantic GT Mid Atlantic sells, services, and rents construction and road building machines and equipment in Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware and the Philadelphia area. An entity of Groff Tractor Holdings LLC, GT Mid Atlantic carries Case, Roadtec, Carlson, Sakai, Rubble Master, Takeuchi, Epiroc, Etnyre, Terramac and more. For more information, visit www.gtmidatlantic.com.
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H.O. Penn Hosts Open House in Bloomingburg, N.Y. By Sheila Capetta CEG Correspondent
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Foley Inc. Holds One-Day Sales Event in Bensalem, Pa.
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Manny Oliveira (L) and Tom Lee, owner, both of Tom’s Backhoe and Excavation Services, Cinnaminson, N.J., are interested in this Cat D6K and other equipment at the Foley Inc. One-Day Sales Event.
Joe Boyle (L) of Bill Miller Equipment Sales Inc., Eckhart, Md., and Joe Morrissey of James D. Morrissey Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., are enjoying the beautiful weather during Foley’s One-Day Sales Event in Bensalem, Pa.
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(L-R) are Michael Evan, account manager, Foley Inc.; Brian Staley, Foley Rents; and Marty Lindmeier, account manager, Foley Inc.
(L-R): Pat Togno, account manager; and Rich Califano and Joe Villa, international and domestic used equipment sales and purchasing managers, all of Foley Inc., are pleased with the high turnout for the One-Day Sales Event.
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2005 304CR Hammer Lines 5300 Hours $27,000
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18E070, 2010 CAT 336DL, EROPS W/AC, AUX HYD, 10’.6” STICK ........ ..............................................................................................$102,000 19E007, 2010 CAT 336DL, EROPS W/AC, 10’.6” STICK, 33’.5” PADS, AUXILIARY HYD, BKT ............................................................$98,000 19E012, 2010 CAT 321DLCR, EROPS W/AC, 9’.6” STICK, 31’.5” PADS, AUX HYD, Q/C, 36” BUCKET ..................................................$98,000 19E019, 2007 CAT 321CL CR, EROPS W/AC, 9’.6” STICK, 31’.5” PADS, AUXILIARY HYD, HYD Q/C, 30” BUCKET................................$65,000 19E021, 2001 CAT 320CL, EROPS W/AC, 9’.6” STICK, 31’.5” PADS, MANUAL THUMB, 42” BUCKET ..............................................$P.O.R. 18E036, 2014 CAT 303.5ECR, EROPS W/AC, STICK SWING BOOM, RUBBER TRACKS, HYD. THUMB, 24” BUCKET ......................$43,500 19E033, 2003 CAT M322C, EROPS W/AC, 9’.6” STICK, TWO PIECE BOOM, OUTRIGGERS, 11.00X20 TIRES, 30” BUCKET ............$P.O.R.
18E080, 2012 CAT 972K, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, JOYSTICK, 26.5X25 TIRES ..........................................................$112,000 18E007, 2006 CAT 966H, EROPS W/AC, HYD Q/C, GP BUCKET, AUX HYD, RIDE CONTROL, REAR VIEW GREASER, REAR VIEW CAMERA, 20.5X25 TIRES........................................................................$95,000 19E010, 2005 CAT 950G-II, EROPS W/AC, HYD Q/C, GP BUCKET, AUX HYD, RIDE CONTROL, 23.5X25 TIRES....................................$59,000 18JV068, 1999 CAT 963B CRAWLER LOADER, EROPS, 4-IN-1 BUCKET W/TEETH, 16” SHOES ............................................................$19,500 19E024, 2004 CAT 938G-II, EROPS W/AC, HYD Q/C, S/D BUCKET, AUX HYDRAULICS, RIDE CONTROL, 20.5R25 TIRES ....................$57,000 19E025, 2004 CAT 924G, EROPS W/AC, AUTOSHIFT TRANS, HYD Q/C, S/D BUCKET, AUX HYDRAULICS, RIDE CONTROL ................$49,000
DOZERS LOADER BACKHOES 19E011, 2010 CASE 590SN, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, FRONT AUX HYD, 4IN-1 BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, PATTERN CHANGER, REAR AUX HYD, Q/C, 12” BKT..................................................................$47,500 15E017, 2013 CAT 420F, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, FRONT AUX HYD, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 24” BKT ..REDUCED PRICE $75,000 18JV005, 2012 CAT 420E-IT, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, FRONT AUX HYD, Q/C, S/D BKT, FORKS, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, PATTERN CHANGER 12” AND 24” BKT ....................................................................$59,000
18E064, 2014 CAT D6K LGP-II, EROPS W/AC, STRAIGHT 6-WAY BLADE, SYSTEM ONE UNDERCARRIAGE, 30” SHOES, ACCUGRADE READY ..................................................................................$105,000 18E079, 2012 CAT D6TXL, EROPS W/AC, 10’.6” SEMI-U-BLADE, 24” SHOES, ACCUGRADE PREWIRED, MULTI-SHANK RIPPER..$129,000 19E032, 2004 CAT D3G LGP, EROPS W/AC, 10’4” STRAIGHT 6-WAY BLADE, NEWER UNDERCARRIAGE, 25” SHOES ....................$P.O.R. 18JV845, 1998 JOHN DEERE 450G LT SERIES IV, OROPS, 8’ STRAIGHT 6-WAY BLADE, 15’.5” SHOES ..............................$25,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees OFF ROAD HAULERS
COMPACTORS
CRANES
Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
AIR COMPRESSORS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500
BACKHOES
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS
(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
CRAWLER TRACTORS
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500
MOTOR SCRAPERS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)
Komatsu
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rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL
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BUCKETS Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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NPK Construction Attachments Buys Genesis Attachments NPK Construction Equipment (NPKCE), a subsidiary of Nippon Pneumatic Mfg. Co. LTD (NPK Japan), has announced that NPKCE has purchased Genesis Attachments LLC (USA), Genesis Holdings (Germany), and Genesis GmbH (Germany). “We are very excited about this new partnership because, like NPK, Genesis is a market leading attachment supplier with a focus on quality products,” said Dan Tyrrell, president of NPK Construction Equipment. “Genesis has a great distribution network and an incredible group of dedicated employees. Genesis’s scrap processing, demolition, and material handling attachments are well engineered, high quality products with an outstanding reputation with their customers in the marketplace. The acquisition of Genesis will make both companies stronger. The expertise, the experience, the culture and the company spirit of both businesses will benefit all of our customers and dealers, both nationally and globally. “The first time Genesis was sold in 2001, we were one of the final candidates, but we weren’t able to get it done at that time,”
Tyrrell added. “Once Genesis was carved out of the Paladin Group as a result of the Black & Decker sale back in February, we continued to see Genesis as a perfect match with NPK in quality and reputation and we’re both worldwide attachments leaders in
our respective industries. And there’s very little product overlap, which is great.” Genesis Attachments LLC was founded in 1997 and is based in Superior, Wis. Genesis GmbH was founded in 2002 as the European licensee and exclusive sales partner of Genesis Attachments LLC. The firstrate manufacturing facility in Superior, Wis.,
has 117 employees while their counterparts in Europe have an additional 15. Because Genesis has been a market leader for many years, NPK doesn’t plan on making significant changes to the business, but rather plans on coming together with Genesis to continue improving the experience for our dealers and end users alike, said Tyrrell. Nippon Pneumatic Mfg. Co. LTD was founded in the early part of the 20th century selling pneumatic tools and has been designing and manufacturing construction equipment attachments since the late 1950s. In 1975 NPK Europa B.V. was established in Rotterdam, Holland, to expand sales channels in the European Community. By the mid 1980s, NPK was a well-established, highly reputable manufacturer of hydraulic hammers, crushers/pulverizers, shears and pile drivers. In 1985, NPKCE was established to provide exclusive distribution and product support for the western hemisphere. Shortly after its inception, NPKCE quickly built an extensive dealer network for product distribution. In the years since, NPKCE has added
manufacturing and machining facilities, transforming the company into a fullyfledged designer, manufacturer and assembler of quality C&D attachments and pedestal boom systems. Late in 2013, NPKCE entered into a partnership with European mining equipment manufacturer, Hermann Paus Maschinenfabrik, of Emsbüren, Germany, serving as the exclusive distributor of Paus mining vehicles in the United States and Canada. This led to the establishment of NPK Mining Equipment LLC in 2018 and the launch of a new branch in Elko, Nev., dedicated to the sale and service of Paus vehicles in the West. “NPK worldwide has maintained the philosophy that with enough diverse products and industries, we can withstand the valleys that every industry encounters over time,” said Tyrrell. “Through acquisitions, mergers, expanded products and various new products, NPK has continually worked to satisfy this philosophy and through all these opportunities we have stayed true to our philosophy to exceed customer expectations each and every day. We continue to work toward this goal as we come together with Genesis to expand even further into the scrap, demolition and adjacent industries.”
ARTBA Lauds William Toohey Bill Proposes to Cut Tax That Jr. With Its Highest Award Feeds Highway Trust Fund William D. Toohey Jr., a long-time American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) senior executive, is the 2018 recipient of the organization’s highest honor — the “ARTBA Award.” It was presented May 14 during the Federal Issues Program in the Nation’s Capitol. Established in 1960, the ARTBA Award recognizes individuals for outstanding contributions that have advanced the broad goals of the association. Over the years, recipients have included several governors, more than 25 U.S. senators or representatives, two U.S. secretaries of transportation and dozens of top leaders and executives from government and the private sector of the transportation construction industry. Toohey, who retired in April as ARTBA executive vice president and COO, was recognized for 34 years of leadership and executive management of the government relations, policy, member services and marketing functions. Over the years, he was the
architect of innovative policies such as the Critical Commerce Corridors goods movement program. Toohey was the driving force behind the “Transportation Makes America Work” grassroots lobbying and communications advocacy program; National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse (www.workzonesafety.org); Dr. Don Brock TransOvation Workshop; and Transportation Investment Advocacy Center (www.transportationinvestment.org). Toohey also spearheaded development of the industry’s surface transportation reauthorization policy proposals — and the task forces that produced them — dating back to the late 1980s. Because of his efforts and ARTBA’s leadership in framing the policy debate, nearly a dozen federal transportation investment bills have become the law of the land. For more information, visit www.artba.org.
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Rep. Doug LaMalfa, R-Calif., and Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., introduced H.R. 2381, the Modern, Clean, and Safe Trucks Act of 2019, on April 30 that would repeal the current 12 percent federal excise tax or FET on heavy commercial trucks and trailers. Though monies generated by the FET tax goes into the Highway Trust Fund, Rep. LaMalfa called that revenue “unreliable” since the high price of new trucks and trailers makes sales “inconsistent” year-to-year. On average, he said the FET adds between $12,000 to $22,000 to the final sale price of a new truck. “Most heavy-duty truck owners can’t afford a $20,000 tax bill per new truck, so they don’t buy them,” he said in a statement. “They’re far more likely to purchase used or older trucks with older technology that are not as fuel-efficient or don’t achieve the air quality goals the government demands.” Rep. Peterson added that “the FET is an outdated burden to small businesses looking to invest in our transportation industry. Repealing this tax would encourage new, and cleaner fuel-efficient vehicles on our roads.”
Previous analysis of Highway Trust Fund revenues showed that revenue from retail truck taxes reached only $3.117 billion in fiscal 2017, down by 27 percent or $1.148 billion; a drop that was more than enough to offset the relatively small gains from motor fuel user fees. Those numbers reflect the volatility that stems from such revenue streams as equipment sales, which can fluctuate sharply based on market demand or changes in interest rates for high-cost purchases, noted Joung Lee, policy director for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, in a 2017 interview. “Congress and the nation cannot depend on the trust fund’s current mix of fees to even keep growing year to year, depending on market conditions, and it continues to generate far less than Congress has authorized the trust fund to spend,” he explained. Rep. LaMalfa added that the original purpose of the FET — introduced at a rate 3 percent over 100 years ago to help pay for the costs of military intervention in World War I — has long expired, making it “outdated and unnecessary.”
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CDI Brings Down Martin Tower in Bethlehem, Pa. Joe Grant photo
The post-implosion debris pile averaged 23 ft. in height above ground level with the highest point at 32 ft.
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York, which also built the Flat Iron Building in New York in 1903, the CBS Building in New York in 1963 and 1251 Avenue of the Americas at Rockefeller Center in 1971. Under the initial plan, Bethlehem Steel was to build a second tower, which is why some people refer to it as “Martin Towers.” An annex was built, intended to connect the two towers, but the second tower was never built. Specs of the Fall According to Mark Loizeaux, president of CDI, to bring the building down his company used 8,850 ft. of prima cord to initiate the non-electric initiation system in the building that was detonated over 4.95 seconds to tilt the structure slightly to the southeast before dropping it vertically. The intent of CDI’s implosion plan was to spread the debris out as much as the structure’s configuration would permit to reduce the post-implosion debris pile height to facilitate debris removal and separation of scrap from concrete debris. The post-implosion debris pile averaged 23 ft. in height above ground level with the highest point at 32 ft. CDI paid special attention to keeping noise levels down, said Loizeaux. Vibration and dB(L) noise levels were recorded at 10 locations around the site during the implosion. CDI’s implosion sequence and dB(L) reduction methods resulted in noise and vibration levels well below those specified by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The post-blast survey revealed that there was no change in the condition of adjacent improvements to remain as a result of the implosion. Approximately 48 hours following the felling of Martin Tower and cleanup of post-
Razing Martin Tower: Specs at a Glance • Building height: 332 ft. tall above grade • Building square footage above grade: 567,000 sq. ft. • Total building weight above grade: 13,000 metric tons • Steel scrap (plate and structural rebar, etc.) above grade: Approximately 11,000 metric tons • Total quantity of explosives used: 416 lbs. • CDI used 742 pieces of linear shaped charge explosives on five floors of the building at 268 cut points. implosion dust by the property owner, HRP Management, not a single complaint had been received by the contractor or the Mayor’s Office from the public or adjacent property owners, according to Loizeaux. Tom Garbett, president of Armor Refractory, based in New City, N.Y., the demolition contractor onsite, said his company will be “doing the processing and will be shearing up and burning all the steel beams to prepared steel.” Once that’s completed, the processed material will be sold to Sims Metal Management in Port Newark, N.J., and then distributed to mills and wherever Sims sells it abroad. Garbett said there’ll be a total of 16,750 tons of steel and 70,000 tons of concrete, which will be crushed to inch-and-a-half minus. To accomplish that, Armor Refractory will be using a Terex Finlay J1175 jaw crusher from Edward Ehrbar of Yonkers, N.Y. Armor also will be using two Komatsu PC800 excavators, also purchased from George Maggiolo, product specialist of Ehrbar. The PC800s will be outfitted with Genesis 990 MAXX shears. Work begins in earnest after the Memorial Day weekend, Garbett said, with all the
moves being “super moves” more than 140 tons. Garbett expects total project time will be four months. Recalling Bethlehem Steel Tyler Kent, whose father worked at Bethlehem Steel for 46 years and raised 11 children, said his “heart stopped” as he watched the building fall. His father and other relatives took pride in working at the industrial behemoth that armed the U.S. military and helped shape skylines across the country. “To see it come down brought a tear to my eye. I didn’t think it was going to affect me emotionally like it did, but I just can’t imagine it’s gone. It’s so sad,” said Kent, who could see the tower from his house. Martin Tower’s current owners spent years trying to redevelop the 332-ft. structure — the tallest in a heavily populated region of Pennsylvania that includes the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton — but ultimately concluded it made more economic sense to knock it down and start over. Plans call for a $200 million development with medical offices, retail stores, a restaurant, a convenience store, a hotel and 528 apartments.
Bethlehem Steel was a major supplier of ships and armaments to the U.S. military during World War II, and its steel is found in the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge and many other landmarks. The company moved into its new corporate headquarters in 1972, shortly before the U.S. steel industry plunged into a severe recession. Bethlehem Steel, which employed more than 120,000 people when Martin Tower opened, declared bankruptcy in 2001 and closed for good two years later. To some, the tower — built in a cruciform shape to maximize the number of corner offices — symbolized corporate excess. “This is where the money went that the workers never got,” said Fran Maiatico, whose father worked at Bethlehem Steel. She was among hundreds of people who gathered several blocks away from the building to watch it come down. Leonard Gentilcore, 88, a retired Bethlehem Steel structural draftsman who worked on Martin Tower, said he didn’t care that it was gone. He said he associated the building with out-of-touch company executives who helped drive Bethlehem Steel into the ground. But his son, Mike Gentilcore, a former Bethlehem Steel metals researcher, said “it breaks my heart” that an important piece of the company’s history is no more. He recalled looking out the tower’s windows as a child, and later worked there himself. “It’s the end of an era and I’m going to miss seeing it there,” he said. The company’s flagship Bethlehem mill, less than 2 miles from Martin Tower, was redeveloped into a casino and entertainment destination 10 years ago. CEG (Associated Press contributed to this article.)
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2013 DEERE 130G
2013 DEERE 672G
2014 DEERE 210G
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Stk# 14774, 2302 H Hrs, 24” Rbr Pads, Bld, 9’ 11” Arm, Plbg, bg, PC
Stk# 23203, 909 09 Hrs, Tall T Cab, AWD, AWD, 14 Tires
Stk# 23127, 7, 2136 Hrs, 28” STL Pads, 7’ 3” Arm, Cplr, lr, ExtHoe, PC, Cplr
2014 DEERE 624K
2013 DEERE 250G
2016 HYUND NDAI HL955
$
$
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Stk# 23354, 1308 Hrs, 4WD, Cab, 3.5yd Bkt, Cplr, Jystk, 3Fn, Aux Hyd
Stk# 23395, 6190 90 Hrs, 32” Pads, 11’ 10” Arm, Plbg, PC, Cplr, ExtHoe
Stk# 31326, 6, 40 Hrs, Cab, 4yd Bkt, Aux Hyd, 20.5 0.5 Tires
2013 DEERE 700K 0K
2012 DEERE 290G
2009 DEERE ERE 310J
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Stk# 23695, 2185 H Hrs, Cab, 120” PA AT Bld, 3Fn, Screens
Stk# 23676, 6421 421 Hrs, 32” Pads, 54” Bkt, 12’ 4” Arm, ExtHoe, Thumb
Stk# 23527, 7, 4342 Hrs, 1.12yd Bkt w/ Cut Edge, 4WD, ExtHoe, RC
2011 DEERE 650J J
2012 DEERE 135G
2016 HYUND NDAI HL960
$
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Stk# 23749, 4253 H Hrs, 18” Pads, 3Fn, 105” PAT Bld
Stk# 23626, 2288 288 Hrs, 28” Trk, 9’ 11” Arm, Manual Thumb
Stk# 31331,, 113 Hrs, Cab, GP Bkt, 23.5 Tires
2008 DEERE 85D
2013 DEERE 75G
2014 DEERE RE 624K
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J. F. Brennan Leads Lengthy Dredge of N.J.’s Raritan Canal Crucial Sediment Amendment Work As part of an effort to improve water quality and restore the Raritan Canal’s original carrying capacity, crews in New Jersey are relying on ALLU equipment to carry out the crucial work of sediment amendment with Portland cement. “The project entails dredging approximately 248,000 cubic yards of sediment from a ten and one-half mile long and 70-foot wide canal,” said William Simons, senior project manager, J. F. Brennan Company, the prime contractor on the project. “The project duration is likely about four years in total. The sediment is dewatered on site and sediment is amended with Portland cement, so all the sediment can be sent for beneficial reuse to an EPA Superfund site as clean structural fill and cover.” “We are dredging the canal with custom swinging ladder cutterhead dredges that loosen sediment and create a slurry for conveyance,” said Simons. “They are variable, but generally eight to twelve inches in diameter. Sediment dewatering is accomplished using geo-textile bags. The dewatering pad that we set the geobags on is approximately eight acres in size.” Once the material is dewatered, Brennan uses the ALLU system to inject and mix dry cement into the sediment material. “We use a PMX300 mixing apparatus mounted on the end of a Sennebogen material handler, with about 60 feet of reach. An ALLU PF7+7 is used to measure and convey the cement to the mixing head.” As for selecting ALLU, which was purchased from Equipment Corporation of America, “This is real simple by performance standards,” said Simons. “We basically have to dry the sediment out and generally increase its strength, versus having to meet stringent strength and permeability criteria typically found on environmental and structural soil mixing projects. The dry cement mixing process works well with this type of activity, and the material we are dredging. “The ALLU mixer head is really designed for clay up to fine sand. When you start to get into coarse sands and gravel, a higher torque motor may be required.” The work is ongoing, with crews performing different tasks throughout the year. “Basically, in the winter we are mixing cement into the geobags and transporting material off site, and in the spring, summer and fall, we are dredging. We just completed our first full year, where we had a season of dredging, cement mixing, and loadout.”
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Work on New Penn Station Main Entrance Set to Begin Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo unveiled final design renderings for the new main entrance to Penn Station. The new entrance will be located at 33rd Street and 7th Avenue, providing much needed direct access to the Long Island Rail Road Main Concourse and the New York City Subway. The project, which will begin construction in June, will eliminate congestion by doubling customer access and egressing capacity to the LIRR level when it is completed in 2020, enhancing safety and security for passengers. The Governor also announced that the overall Penn Station redevelopment master plan — which includes the creation of the Moynihan Train Hall — continues to move forward, which will fully transform Penn Station into a modern, world-class transportation hub. Office of Gov. Cuomo rendering “Penn Station was one of the The project, which will begin construction in June, will eliminate congestion by doubling customer access and egressing capacity to the great railroad stations of the LIRR level when it is completed in 2020, enhancing safety and security for passengers. world, but now it’s not fit for the greatest city in the nation,” Cuomo said. “That’s why we are creating a world class train hall at Moynihan and today we are announcing a new East End Gateway to bring more access, safety and light. Passengers will be able to come in that entrance and avoid the front of Penn Station, there will be less traffic and you’ll have access to the subway and the LIRR. It will be a gateway to a world-class facility. This is not a proposal — we are getting to work now.” The entrance will be the main entry point for passengers and is scheduled to open in December 2020. Passenger traffic has more than tripled since the current Penn Station was built, increasing from 200,000 to 650,000 passengers daily. Currently 250,000 people take the LIRR every day, along with 235,000 daily customers who use New Office of Gov. Cuomo rendering Jersey Transit. In addition, 115,000 people governor also announced that the overall Penn Station redevelopment master plan — which includes the creation of use the station each day solely to enter or The the Moynihan Train Hall — continues to move forward, which will fully transform Penn Station into a modern, world-class leave the A/C/E and 1/2/3 subways or to transportation hub. patronize the on-site retail. Presently, the Penn Station entrance on Manhattan and provides critical funding for made the station experience feel cramped The announcement is part of Gov. 34th Street is the only direct way to enter the further improvements. and less spacious. Lighting will be improved Cuomo’s overall Penn Station redevelopLIRR level, and the concourse and its existThe new entrance will connect passengers and more intuitive wayfinding will be pro- ment master plan, which is moving forward ing egress facilities are highly congested, directly to the LIRR Main Concourse from vided to passengers. LIRR customers will and includes additional work to redevelop with congestion certain to increase in the 33rd Street and 7th Avenue, and will include also have new direct sight lines to track level the remaining areas of Penn Station, as well future. By creating the new entrance at 33rd three escalators, a stairway and an elevator. and there will be additional retail and dining as completely transforming the old Farley Street and 7th Avenue, the project will The project will widen the LIRR 33rd Street options in the concourse as well. Post Office building into the new Moynihan relieve this potential congestion and the seri- Concourse from its current 30 ft. to 57 ft. to The project is estimated to cost approxi- Train Hall. As part of the master plan and in ous safety concerns it creates. In doing so, allow easier access to trains and reduce mately $600 million, with $170 million of collaboration with the MTA, beginning this the new entrance helps prepare the transit potentially dangerous crowding. The design the total being allocated from the current summer, a functional and operational assesssystem for the implementation of Central will also increase the ceiling height to 18 ft. 2015-19 MTA capital program. The remain- ment will take place to develop additional Business District tolling, which will increase across the entire concourse, eliminating the 7 ing funds are being allocated by the State of see ENTRANCE page 112 ridership as it reduces congestion in and 8-ft. high areas that have, for decades, New York.
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Pettibone, long-time manufacturer of the Speed Swing rail maintenance crane, has announced a partnership with Mecalac to provide sales and service support in North America for the Mecalac 8MCR Rail-Road, a compact crawler excavator that is purpose built with factory-installed hi-rails for railway maintenance and service work. In addition to digging, the 8MCR RailRoad excavator also is designed to provide increased lifting and handling functions for its size class with appropriate attachments. For instance, the machine can lift 6,600 lbs. (2,994 kg) at 8.2 ft. (2.5 m) from the center of the rails or 2,200 lbs. (998 kg) at 14.8 ft. (4.5 m) in a full 360-degree radius. The Mecalac machine also can be used as a skid steer, but with the unique capability of 360-degree rotation that allows material to be moved anywhere it’s needed while the unit stays firmly on the track. Its versatility allows it to be equipped with several attachments typically only used with larger machines, such as a railway clamshell or ballast tamping head, according to the manufacturer. Designed for efficiency, the 8MCR RailRoad boasts higher speeds than other railoperated excavators, moving up to 14.3 mph on rail and 6.2 mph with tires on the ground. With no counterweight in the rear field of vision, the excavator provides the operator with natural 360-degree visibility. The unit is powered by a 75-hp Deutz Tier IV diesel engine. Unlike many converted machines on the market, the 8MCR Rail-Road has a 3-piece boom with integrated offset that is specially designed for rail jobs. In particular, it maintains excellent boom movement and load capacity when reaching out far or when working very close to the machine, accord-
ing to the manufacturer. The unit also offers swing and height limitation systems that allow the operator to control maximum swing and boom movement. This makes it an advantageous solution for working in tunnels or other tight spaces. The 3-piece boom design provides weight distribution by moving on a wide angle while moving forward and backwards on the machine. Additionally, the arm cylinder is located under the boom rather than on top of it, providing more efficiency for both loading and lifting capabilities. Featuring unique boom kinematics, the unit can reach well below grade while maintaining a level plane for lifting forks, allowing it to safely handle loads even when working from an elevated track. “We are very excited to work with our partners at Pettibone to offer the 8MCR Rail-Road to the North American rail market,” said Bruno Chaleon, special application manager of Mecalac. “Pettibone has a well-deserved reputation for providing exceptional service and support, and we look forward to a successful long-term relationship.” “Mecalac and Pettibone are family-owned companies that share similar values and goals,” said Kyle Rubin, director of sales and marketing of Pettibone. “Much like the ongoing development that has gone into our industry-original Speed Swing, Mecalac prides itself on innovating products that match true customer needs on the job site — and this purpose-built rail excavator does exactly that. It’s a great fit for Pettibone as we aim to deliver new rail solutions to our customers.” For more information, call 906/353-4800 or 800/467-3884, or visit www.gopettibone.com.
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Gov. Highlights 1,700 Projects to Improve Safety, Mobility Building on the nearly 650 construction contracts completed and approximately 4,400 roadway miles improved by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) forces last year, Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced that more than 1,700 construction projects are under way or expected to begin or be bid statewide in 2019. “A safe and efficient transportation system is critical for not only our current economy, but also potential growth,” Wolf said. “We will make improvements in every corner of the state as the season progresses.” “I’m proud of what we continue to achieve despite weather and financial challenges,” PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards said. “I urge all motorists to slow down and watch for work zones so we can all get home each day.” Notable projects that PennDOT and its partners have started, will finish or will begin this year include: • Slide repairs along Route 62 in Watson and Limestone townships in Warren County and Hickory Township in Forest County in PennDOT’s northwestern region; • Preserving two bridges over Slab Run near Falls Creek on Route 219 near Interstate 80 and Route 830 in Clearfield County in PennDOT’s Clearfield-based region; • Reconstructing West Fourth Street from Route 15 to Arch Street, relocating storm
sewer to the alley south of West Fourth Street from Oliver Avenue to Wayne Avenue, and mill and overlay on West Fourth Street from Arch Street to Oliver Avenue in Williamsport, Lycoming County, in PennDOT’s Montoursville-based district; • Later this year, upon completion of a retaining wall included in the Harrison Avenue Bridge construction project, the Central Scranton Expressway will be paved in Lackawanna County; • Replacing the Route 924 (Gold Star Highway) bridge over Mahanoy Creek, Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad, and Main Street with a new five span, fourlane structure in Gilberton Borough, Schuylkill County, in PennDOT’s Allentownbased region; • In PennDOT’s southeastern district, installing Intelligent Transportation System improvements on U.S. 30 (CoatesvilleDowningtown Bypass) and a 20-mile stretch of Business U.S. 30 from west of Route 10 (Octorara Trail) in West Sadsbury Township to the U.S. 30 (Coatesville-Downingtown Bypass) Interchange with U.S. 202 in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, to improve traffic operations in advance of the U.S. 30 reconstruction and improvements project beginning in the mid-2020s; • Replacing the northbound and southbound bridges that carry I-83 over Route 851
at Exit 4 for Shrewsbury in southern York County with structures allowing enough clearance for Route 851 to be widened to four lanes and realigned into a new Diverging Diamond Interchange; • Highway reconstruction including widening and vertical realignment on 4.4 miles of East Mud Pike Road beginning at the intersection of Route 2031 (Garrett Shortcut Road) continuing north to U.S. Route 219 (Berlin Plank Road), in Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, in PennDOT’s Hollidaysburg-based region; • Safety improvements at the Route 68/Dolby Street intersection including traffic signal and traffic-flow improvements along with drainage improvements on Route 68 between the I-80 interchange and Dolby Street in Monroe Township, Clarion County, part of PennDOT’s Indiana-based region; • Preservation of more than 100 bridges, walls, and overhead sign structures, as well as concrete repairs, paving and HOV-lane reconstruction work on I-279 (Parkway North) in the city of Pittsburgh, and Ross and Ohio townships in Allegheny County will finish this summer in PennDOT’s Bridgeville-based district; and • Route 519 safety project including widening Route 519 from the I-79 ramps to the U.S. 19 ramp intersection, improvements to the Route 519 and I-79 ramps intersection, and
enhancements to the Route 519/Route 980/U.S. 19 ramps intersection in Washington County, part of PennDOT’s Uniontown-based district. Despite record-breaking flooding and significant slide damage last year, thousands of miles of roadway were improved and nearly 750 bridges were repaired, rebuilt or preserved. Information on results PennDOT is delivering for the state’s transportation network is viewable at www.penndot.gov/results. “Even as funding continues to be a challenge and despite federal inaction on meaningful transportation investment, we continue to deliver for Pennsylvanians,” Richards said. Motorists can check conditions and active traffic impacts from construction on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 860 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website. View projects underway or anticipated in 2019 at www.projects.penndot.gov. Residents can subscribe to PennDOT news at www.penndot.gov under “Regional Offices.”
New Phase Begins at Baltimore $5B Renewal Project By David McFadden ASSOCIATED PRESS
BALTIMORE (AP) A $5.5 billion redevelopment effort that aims to transform a mostly forsaken Baltimore waterfront is moving forward, as officials held a groundbreaking May 13 for the latest phase of what’s been touted as one of America’s biggest urban renewal efforts. Developers and politicians held the ceremonial gathering for the Port Covington redevelopment vision conceived by Kevin Plank, CEO of athletic-wear maker Under Armour. Before donning a hard hat and grabbing a shovel for photographers, Baltimore Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young portrayed the ambitious project as “vitally important” to the future of Maryland’s biggest city. “All the pieces are coming together,” said Young, a longtime City Council leader who was recently vaulted into the mayor’s office after his predecessor resigned amid federal, city and state corruption investigations. One of the redevelopment project’s owners is investment banking giant Goldman
Sachs. Margaret Anadu, head of the New York-based company’s urban investment group, was one of several officials who described the Port Covington plans as transformative for Baltimore, a city struggling with generational poverty and intense violent crime and beset by a recent stream of headlines focusing on alleged public corruption. “We don’t care what people have to say about the city. We believe in it,” Anadu said at the redevelopment site, located adjacent to I-95 on a swath of South Baltimore waterfront. Baltimore has a vested interest in making the project successful. In 2016, the city authorized a $660 million tax increment financing deal to pave the way for the Port Covington plans. The entire 235-acre redevelopment effort, transforming the waterfront into an 18 million-sq.-ft. mixed-use complex, will take as long as 25 years to complete. Ultimately it would include some 2 ½ miles of restored waterfront, roughly 40 acres of parks and green space, as well as ample retail, residential and hotel space. Developers envision
thousands of new jobs at Port Covington, the planned location of Under Armour’s headquarters and a hoped-for cybersecurity hub. In the next few years, a market area featuring four buildings totaling 275,000 sq. ft. is set to be delivered along with a 300,000 sq. ft. office building and three residential properties. Weller Development is overseeing the build-out for owners Sagamore Development and Goldman Sachs. “The project is real. The project is starting. We’re open for business. New companies are moving here. Outside investors, we’re looking to bring them into Baltimore,” said Marc Weller, head of Weller Development, who also announced a partnership with the ride-sharing company Lyft to provide $2 rides anywhere in the greater South Baltimore area. Port Covington is currently the home of a distillery owned by Plank, a high-end tavern and a fish restaurant and a few other enterprises. While there’s plenty of excitement about the overall project, not everyone sees it as offering the kind of “inclusive” economic vision needed to truly transform Baltimore.
Lawrence Brown, an associate professor at Morgan State University’s School of Community Health and Policy, forecasts that Baltimore’s subsidies will only continue a “long legacy of racial hypersegregation and intense poverty concentration” in one of America’s poorest cities. “It will exacerbate current economic inequality and allow Sagamore Development Corporation and Under Armour to reap the windfall of a tremendous public subsidy while redlined black neighborhoods will continue to languish due to a city government that caters to corporate developers,” Brown said. But Baltimore’s elected leaders say they believe it will build more economic opportunity for everyone. And some community leaders already see it as a showcase for redevelopment done the right way. “This deal has set a precedent for how development should be done with public subsidies,” said Terrell Williams, one of the main organizers for the influential community improvement group Baltimoreans United In Leadership Development, or BUILD, and co-director of a job-training organization.
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Rehabilitation Work Begins on Stretch of Route 422 in Pa. The Wolf Administration announced that construction has begun on a project to rehabilitate pavement and repair seven structures along a 5-mi. section of U.S. 422 between the Royersford/Trappe and Sanatoga interchanges in Limerick and Lower Pottsgrove townships, Montgomery County, Pa. “This project is critical to extending the service life of a major artery linking Montgomery and Chester counties,” Gov. Tom Wolf said. “Travel and safety will be greatly enhanced once a new riding surface is constructed and repairs are completed to several bridges along this key corridor.” Under this two-year improvement project, PennDOT’s contractor will mill, overlay and rehabilitate existing U.S. 422 pavement; perform bridge deck repairs, concrete and joint patching, sealing and drainage improvements; install new guide rail and rumble strips; and repair or replace damaged traffic signs along the corridor. H & K Group Inc. of Skippack, Montgomery County, is the general contractor on the $17,874,021 project, which is financed with 100 percent federal funds. The entire project is expected to be completed in summer 2021. For more information, visit penndot.gov.
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Five Things That You Might Not Know About Batteries Batteries are an important part of modern life and now Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is starting to use them to power its machines — but how much do you actually know about them? Magnus Larsson, development engineer batteries, electromobility systems, presents five facts about the lithium-ion batteries that are being used in construction equipment. 1. They look nothing like conventional batteries To power something like a wheel loader or an excavator, you need a high level of system voltage and energy, which is more than a single battery cell (chocolate bar size) can provide. So, we generally take multiple cells and connect them together to create a battery pack. Looking at them, they are just big boxes — but there’s a lot going on inside. 2. Batteries come in all shapes and forms You can buy a complete battery pack unit from a supplier (as Volvo CE does today), or you can assemble sub-modules and incorporate them into a custom-fit pack unit, or you can build everything in-house from scratch. Battery packs are sized and shaped differently for different machine types. 3. They’re surprisingly big Large vehicles require large battery capacity — there’s no great surprise there. The lithium-ion battery packs we use in construction equipment can weigh more than 882 lb. Especially for large machines, there might
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LiuGong NA Appoints New Construction Equipment Regional Sales Manager LiuGong North America (LGNA) has announced Chris Mayer as its new construction equipment regional sales manager. In his new position, Mayer’s responsibilities encompass a geographic territory that includes all of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and eastern Virginia. Mayer reports directly to Kevin Lee, vice president of sales and marketing, as of April 29. Lee said, “Chris’ successes in field sales, branch management and regional management demonstrate both his industry savvy and admirable networking skills. He possesses fundamental leadership qualities that will help him further strengthen LiuGong’s mutually beneficial relationships with its family of dealerships and rental companies.” Mayer joins LiuGong with 25 years of experience in the construction equipment industry. Prior to the new position, Mayer served as territory manager of Paladin Brands and as regional sales manager of Stanley Black and Decker. LGNA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of LiuGong Machinery, a global leader in heavy construction equipment. For more information, visit www.liugongna.com.
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Sany Capital USA Implements IDScloud Sany Capital USA (a subsidiary of Sany Group) recently selected IDS, a provider of asset finance and origination technology, for its IDScloud platform for asset finance. Sany, the fifth largest heavy equipment manufacturer globally, selected IDScloud based on both the functional strength of the solution and the ability to move quickly from their existing asset finance accounting system. With IDScloud, Sany now has the ability to streamline portfolio management operations, respond to new market opportunities, and accelerate their business plans. “We needed to move quickly to ensure we had the right system in place to support our aggressive growth goals,” said Dean Waters, president of Sany Capital USA. “After looking at our options, IDScloud was the only system which met our functional needs, both now and as we expand, and could deploy quickly. Now that we are live, the IDS team provides ongoing comprehensive management of the system allowing my team to
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focus on what we do best — growing our business.” “The strength of IDScloud is its ability to support the entire spectrum of asset and equipment financing firms, including high-growth companies like Sany,” said David Hamilton, CEO of IDS. “We value the opportunity to partner with Sany to quickly migrate their portfolio to our SaaS solution and to provide them with a system designed to scale with their business. Implementing Sany in just
10 weeks demonstrates the power of the IDScloud platform and our ability to provide unparalleled time-to-value to our customers.” IDScloud is a 100 percent SaaS solution which offers the full capability of IDS’ market leading Rapport origination and InfoLease portfolio management solutions along with integrations to an ecosystem of leading third-party services including credit bureaus, e-signature, CRM, sales tax, insurance and payments. In addition to onboarding new customers in a short amount of time, the solution is highly configurable and allows customers to adapt quickly to changing sales and servicing needs in their front, middle and back office. IDScloud provides comprehensive support for a full range of asset classes, deal sizes and deal types. With IDScloud, customers only pay for what they use, enabling the solution to scale in line with customer growth and as their business requirements change. For more information on ISDcloud, visit www.idsgrp.com.
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Edward Ehrbar www.ehrbar.com CT Danbury 203-743-0088 NY Holbrook 631-563-7600 Yonkers 914-738-5100
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HFF Secures $191M Financing for Development in D.C. Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. (HFF) has secured joint venture equity and construction financing totaling $191.8 million for the development of Phase I of Bryant Street, a mixed-use, transit-oriented development in northeast Washington, D.C. HFF worked on behalf of the developer, MRP Realty, to arrange a $59.8 million joint venture equity partnership with FRP Development Corp. Working on behalf of the new partners, HFF also secured $132 million in construction financing through a national bank. Bryant Street is being developed near the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue and Fourth Street adjacent to the Rhode Island Metro Station (Red Line) and the Metropolitan Branch Trail, a multiuse pedestrian/cycling path that is used by more than 1,200 commuting cyclists daily. The project is situated within the high-barrier-to-entry neighborhood of Edgewood between the established and rapidly growing neighborhoods of Eckington and Brookland. In addition to the neighborhood restaurants, breweries and other local nightlife, Bryant Street is easily accessible to Ivy City, Union Market, a newly opened Trader Joe’s and hotspots such Red Hen and Big Bear Café.
“We are very excited to have the financing in place to bring this multi-modal neighborhood to life.” John Begert MRP Realty
Phase I of the development will feature three mid-rise buildings comprising 487 multi-housing units, a nine-screen Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and an additional 38,482 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail. At full build out, the 13-acre, LEED-certified project will feature 1,500 residential units, 250,000 sq. ft. of retail, 1.5 acres of green space and up to 2,000 below-grade parking spaces for residents and visitors. Construction commenced in February and Phase I is due for completion in spring 2021.
The HFF debt and equity placement team was led by Stephen Conley, Walter Coker, Brian Crivella, John Owendoff, Daniel McIntyre and Cary Abod. “Edgewood and the surrounding communities near Bryant Street have a rich history and we hope we can build on the great offerings that already exist,” MRP Principal John Begert said. “We are very excited to have the financing in place to bring this multi-modal neighborhood to life.” About MRP Realty Founded in 2005, MRP Realty is a real estate operating company focused on opportunistic and value-add investment in the northeastern United States, with offices in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York City. MRP provides to its institutional capital partners a full array of real estate services, including acquisition/disposition, development/construction management, property management, asset management and financial reporting services. Since the company’s inception, MRP has deployed more than $4.6 billion in total capitalization. MRP’s combined development assets total more than 25 million sq. ft., with an additional 10 million sq. ft. under management.
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About FRP Development Corp. Along with its sister company, Florida Rock Properties Inc. (FRP) is a Marylandbased, full-service development company specializing in commercial, mixed-use and industrial real estate. Incorporated in May of 1989, the company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FRP Holdings Inc., a Floridabased company. For more information, visit www.frpdev.com. About HFF HFF and its affiliates operate out of 26 offices and are a leading provider of commercial real estate and capital markets services to the global commercial real estate industry. HFF, together with its affiliates, offers clients a fully integrated capital markets platform, including debt placement, investment advisory, equity placement, funds marketing, M&A and corporate advisory, loan sales and loan servicing. HFF, HFF Real Estate Limited, HFF Securities L.P. and HFF Securities Limited are owned by HFF Inc. (HF). For more information, visit hfflp.com.
Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project Could Begin in Late 2019 Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (CPK) announced that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a positive environmental assessment of the company’s Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project (Project) (Docket No. CP18-548000). The project, which was applied for in September of 2018 by Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company (ESNG), Chesapeake Utilities’ interstate natural gas transmission subsidiary, proposes the construction and operation of new natural gas pipeline and meter and delivery (M&R) stations in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, and Wicomico and Somerset counties in Maryland. “We have continued to meet the growing market demand for natural gas in the region by expanding our transmission pipeline capacity in recent years,” said Jeff Tietbohl, vice president of Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company. “This project will play a significant role in providing clean, reliable and cost-effective natural gas to underserved areas on the Delmarva Peninsula.” The FERC staff concluded that the proposed project, with appropriate mitigating measures, would not significantly impact the environment. The project proposes to add approximately 12 miles of natural gas
“This project will play a significant role in providing clean, reliable and cost-effective natural gas to underserved areas on the Delmarva Peninsula.”
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pipeline in Kent and Sussex counties and nearly 7 miles of pipeline in Wicomico and Somerset counties. FERC certificate authorization is anticipated by the end of the second or third quarter of 2019 and construction of the Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project is expected to commence later this year.
The construction and operation of the new natural gas pipeline and related facilities will provide approximately 11.8 million cu. ft. per day of additional natural gas from transportation service and 2.5 million cu. ft. of off-peak transportation service to Chesapeake Utilities’ natural gas distribution subsidiaries on the Delmarva
The FERC staff concluded that the proposed project, with appropriate mitigating measures, would not significantly impact the environment.
Peninsula and one industrial customer. The projected cost of the project is approximately $37 million. The anticipated annual gross margin for the Del-Mar Energy Pathway Project is $5.1 million. For more information on the project, visit https://bit.ly/2GNiBef. About Chesapeake Utilities Corporation Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy company engaged in natural gas transmission and distribution; electricity generation and distribution; propane gas distribution; and other businesses. Information about Chesapeake Utilities Corporation's businesses is available at www.chpk.com. About Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, owns and operates a 486-mile interstate pipeline that transports natural gas from various points in Pennsylvania to customers in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.esng.com.
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Deere’s Forestry Division Announces Connected Support Designed to improve customer service and machine monitoring, John Deere announced the new John Deere Connected Support. Enabled through the JDLink telematics connection, John Deere Connected Support leverages a suite of dealer and factory tools to deliver increased productivity, uptime and lower daily operating costs. “With John Deere Connected Support, dealers take a proactive approach, efficiently improving service and the customer experience,” said Jim Wagner, manager, Connected Support. “Dealers remotely monitor machines, leveraging two key tools — Service ADVISOR Remote and Expert Alerts — which provide them with the information needed to act quickly to avoid or reduce machine downtime. This strategy was designed to ensure John Deere machines are kept in peak operating condition, resulting in increased productivity.” A key to the Connected Support offering is Service ADVISOR Remote, which allows the dealer to diagnose and repair a problem from a remote location. The dealer is able to analyze machine conditions in real time, or set a trigger point to record intermittent conditions, providing a deep look into the machine’s health. Additionally, the
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remote diagnostic capabilities can reduce troubleshooting time and eliminate a trip to the machine. Another supporting feature is Expert Alerts, created by John Deere machine health analysts monitoring fleetwide machine data to identify emerging trends. Working directly with the factory product
teams, John Deere is able to develop solutions used by John Deere dealers and technicians to repair machines on site. Expert Alerts also equip technicians with information needed to bring the right part the first time so machines are back on the job as quickly as possible. John Deere Connected Support creates a
partnership between the John Deere dealer and factory teams that work tirelessly to monitor equipment, improving uptime. This allows machines to become more profitable and reduces potential delays to construction project schedules. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.
N.J. Announces $20M in Grants for Local Transportation New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) in partnership with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) announced the awarding of nearly $20 million in 27 federal grants under the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and Transportation Alternatives Set-Asides (TA Set-Asides) programs. “As part of NJDOT’s commitment to communities, we work with the three regional planning authorities to provide federal funding to counties and municipalities for local transportation projects that improve safety and strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of our transportation system,” NJDOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said. “The Safe Routes to School grants will provide resources to local communities throughout New Jersey to enhance our sidewalks and crosswalks to allow our children to safely walk or bike to school.” The SRTS and TA Set-Asides are both federally-funded programs. SRTS was established in 2005 to increase pedestrian safety awareness among motorists and schoolchildren. The TA Set-Asides program was established by Congress in 2012 and is funded through a set aside of the Federal Aid Highway Program to provide funds for com-
munity based “non-traditional” projects that strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of the nation’s intermodal system. The programs are administered by the NJDOT in partnership with the NJTPA, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) and the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization (SJTPO). The grants announced May 16 are for projects within the NJTPA region. The DVRPC and SJTPO will announce their grants shortly. Safe Routes to School The Safe Routes to School program was created to encourage children, including those with disabilities, to walk and bike to school. These 11 grants announced totaling $5.8 million will provide local governments within the NJTPA region the ability to make pedestrian safety improvements near K-8 schools. The goal is to make bicycling and walking to school a safer and more appealing transportation alternative, thereby encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle from an early age; and to implement projects that will improve safety and reduce traffic, fuel consumption and air pollution in the vicinity of
The Safe Routes to School grants will provide resources to local communities throughout N.J schools. Infrastructure improvement projects to be funded through the program include the construction of sidewalks, bikeway lanes and multi-use paths; and the installation of new crosswalks, school-zone markings and speed-limit signs. Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) The Transportation Alternatives SetAside Program provides federal funds for community based “non-traditional” projects designed to strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of the nation’s intermodal system. The 16 grants announced totaling $13.99 million in the NJTPA region are for projects that must fall into one of the
following seven categories: • Design and construction of on-road and off-road trail facilities for pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized forms of transportation • Conversion and use of abandoned railroad corridors for trails for pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized transportation users. • Construction of scenic turnouts, overlooks and viewing areas. • Historic preservation and rehabilitation of historic transportation facilities both land and water such as building structures and canals. • Community improvement activities, specifically: streetscaping and corridor landscaping. • Environmental mitigation to address stormwater management, control and water pollution prevention or abatement related to highway construction or due to highway runoff. • Reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality or to restore and maintain connectivity among terrestrial or aquatic habitats. Each individual municipality is responsible for implementing their respective SRTS or Transportation Alternative Set-Aside projects.
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Felling Trailers Supports High School Robotics Teams Fanning the flame of innovation in our youth is the responsibility of every company, especially those in the manufacturing trades. As we see many of today’s skilled tradesmen/women moving closer toward retirement, we as an industry need to be proactive instead of reactive. Felling Trailers does just this in many different forms including partnering with area schools with a Careers in the Community program where high school juniors and seniors can learn the trade of welding, office administration, and marketing, offering welding camps to girls and boys ages 12 to 18, giving manufacturing tours to high school and college level students, and sponsoring trade-related programs and teams. Creativity and innovation have to start somewhere, and Felling Trailers believes it begins with a curious mind and the right opportunities. A mind that looks at a task or a process and wonders how can this be done differently, possibly simplified, or reduce the number of steps or people needed to complete it. This approach is the same mindset of the company's founder, Merle J. Felling, who as a young child made his first trailer from parts of decommissioned equipment to create a rock wagon that would reduce the time and effort to complete the task or clearing a field for planting. Today a good amount of innovation and progress seen in manufacturing is intertwined with technology and the field of robotics. Robotics has grown into every part of our modern life, everything from cars and smartphones to thermostats and gaming consoles are tied to robotics and mechanical engineering. Felling Trailers Inc. is a proud supporter of area school’s robotics teams. “As a manufacturer, we know how robotic automation can impact production processes. We see first hand the kinds of job opportunities that those individuals with robotics backgrounds will have as members of the workforce. Supporting these area teams the last several years is one way we can be good stewards in our communities and the future of our industry,” said Brenda Jennissen CEO of Felling Trailers Inc.
In early April, some of the Felling Trailers Team had the opportunity to see the end product of one of those robotics teams. The UC-Botics Team from Upsala High School came to Felling Trailers to give a demonstration of the robot that the team built and competed with earlier that year. Each year the team competes in the FIRST (For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology) Robotics Competition (FRC), where they play with and against other teams to accomplish a task. The game usually consists of two alliances each made up of multiple different teams. The game changes every season, introducing different concepts of scoring and playing. During their visit, the UC-Botics team explained the process they went through to come up with their competition robot. Throughout a 6-week period, teams consisting of high school students, coaches and mentors work together to build a robot. Teams are given a standard set of parts; they also are allowed a budget and are encouraged to buy, make, or recycle parts from previous robot builds. “We started from scratch this time The UC-Botics members and Felling Trailers team members.
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around,” said Curtis Robertson, the UCBotics team’s instructor. “It’s a team effort all the way; everyone plays a part in the construction of the robot. There’s a lot of brainstorming and trial and error,” said one of the team members. Some participants excel when it comes to the programming side and for others, engineering and construction. “The opportunity that our area robotics teams provide to the students to work and create together and compete with other teams to solve a common problem in an ever-changing environment, is so valuable. The ingenuity, creativity and teamwork that programs like this inspire in students is priceless,” said Jennissen. For more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit www.felling.com.
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Isuzu Hitches a Ride on the Red-Hot Craft Beer Industry Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. announced the development of a craft beer truck in collaboration with Supreme, Delivery Concepts Inc. and Bottle Logic (an Anaheim-based craft brewer). The craft beer industry has been in a redhot growth pattern for the last five years. Since 2014, craft breweries have more than doubled and, according to the Brewers Association, the craft brewing industry contributed $76.2 billion and more than 500,000 jobs to the U.S. economy in 2017. Many of these brewing operations are small businesses that brew and deliver in their surrounding communities. To promote themselves, they will often take part in local music festivals, street fairs and other live events that draw festive crowds. They quickly find themselves in the dilemma of requiring a dual purpose vehicle — one to
make their regular deliveries, and one to promote their brewery at live events. To showcase how a craft brewer can maximize their investment in their delivery truck, Isuzu, Supreme and Delivery Concepts Inc. developed a craft beer truck built with the quality and durability to make deliveries, and which also can be used at live events for promoting the product. The chassis is an Isuzu NRR with a 150 in. wheelbase and a robust 19,500-lb. GVWR to accommodate heavier payloads. The Isuzu low cab forward design features a 49.5-degree wheel-cut angle for maneuverability, allowing drivers to make deliveries and set up displays in tight quarters that cannot be negotiated by conventional cab trucks. Outstanding visibility allows drivers to see the ground within 8 ft. of the front of see page 56
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Douglas Equipment & Supply Co. 7100 Kreidler Rd. York, PA 17403 717-428-1517 www.douglasequip.com
Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Bobcat of Stratford 821 Woodend Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 www.bobcatct.com
Metro Bobcat, Inc. 8250 Beechcraft Ave. Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-840-9300 33 West Old Liberty Rd. Eldersburg, MD 21784 410-795-1500 11000 Pulaski Hwy White Marsh, MD 21162 410-483-0600 7002 Marlboro Pike, Forestville, MD 20747 301-568-1104 www.metrobobcat.com
Monroe Tractor & Implement 1001 Lehigh Station Rd Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-3867 6 Equipment Dr Binghamton, NY 13904 607-754-6570 5035 Genesee St Buffalo, NY 14225 716-681-7100 8194 State Route 415 Campbell, NY 14821 607-739-8741 423 Old Loudon Rd Latham, NY 12110 518-785-8013
H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com
Robert H. Finke & Son, Inc. 1569 Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com
7300 Eastman Rd N Syracuse, NY 13212 315-452-0000 www.monroetractor.com
Alban CAT 8531 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 410-686-7777 Felton, DE 302-284-4100 Baltimore, MD 410-686-7777 Annapolis Junction, MD 410-792-2007 Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Waldorf, MD 301-420-3700 Clear Brook, VA 540-667-4200 Manassas, VA 703-368-7700 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 www.albancat.com
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the truck, and an 85-degree door-swing angle means entry and exit are easy for deliveries and set-up that are faster and more efficient. The NRR is powered by Isuzu’s 5.2-liter turbocharged diesel engine which generates 215 hp and 452 lb.-ft. of torque. And its robust B10 durability rating of 375,000 miles, is evidence of the engine’s long-term dependability. “The combination of economy, power, maneuverability and low cost of ownership, made choosing the NRR as the basis for our new craft beer truck a no-brainer,” said Steve Napolitano, co-founder and president of Bottle Logic. “We can’t wait to put this truck to work for us.” After reviewing Bottle Logic’s operations, Isuzu, Supreme and Delivery Concepts Inc. created a body equipped with: • A 16-ft. Supreme Kold King insulated body (16 ft. L by 91 in. H by 96 in. W) that is cooled with a Thermo King 680R with electric standby. This setup will provide ample space for kegs and crates while keeping the product refrigerated. The electric
standby gives brewers more flexibility in loading the truck in the evening for the next morning’s delivery, all while keeping the product cooled. • A 2,500-lb. Maxon TE25L tuck-away liftgate with side steps to help ease loading and unloading during delivery. E-track has been mounted on the interior of the body at a special height to secure kegs during transit. • Two 24 by 24 in. toolboxes (one on each side) store tables, chairs and event material. A 15-ft. overhead retractable awning provides shade for servers and customers alike. When at live events, this will make set-up and operation a cinch. • Of course, a tap system. The driver’s side of the body has an 8-tap beer station integrated into the side with a 10-gal. overflow tank and a special mounting on the body’s interior for the CO2 manifold. Covering the taps on the exterior, is a locking door that swings up to serve as a menu board. LED lights illuminate the taps to provide a clean hi-tech appearance. For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com.
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Firm Relies on Mack Anthem, Pinnacle for Fuel-Efficient, On-Time Delivery Bruce Hoger has BECO Inc. dialed in to reliability, on-time performance and fuel economy. The fleet is as dependable as the mail, which is what you expect from a company that delivered its first load for the nation’s post office in 1951 and is now the fifth-largest mail hauler in the United States. It’s a market segment that remains in demand. “While we’ve seen a decline in first class mail, there’s been a huge increase in demand for package deliveries,” said Hoger, BECO’s general manager. “Everybody shops online now, and it’s got to go on a truck.” BECO primarily covers the western United The fleet has relied on Mack Pinnacle models for years and States with its headquarters in New Salem, N.D., recently started taking delivery of Mack Anthem models. The mail runs give trucks a workout every day, as BECO and its main hub in Denver. It is a family-owned long-haul day cabs average about 220,000 miles a year. Some units rack company, with Etheleen Hoovestol its president up as much as 350,000 miles per year on certain routes but get since her husband Burton passed away in January rotated out on an accelerated basis. 2009. Operational efficiency is very important in BECO’s hub- to Tucson and back on one tank of fuel. The results fleet-wide are impressive, especially considand-relay system, Hoger said. “For example, we run from Denver to Seattle. We have a ering the altitude, terrain and temperature extremes the driver who will leave here and go to Ogden, Utah. He gets trucks encounter throughout the course of a year. BECO handles all maintenance in-house, with warranty out and another driver gets in and takes it to Hermiston, Oregon. He gets out and another driver from Hermiston will work going to their Mack dealers. He finds Mack’s Uptime take it to Seattle and right back out while the guy from Services effective and makes use of the features on Ogden is taking his 10-hour break. It’s a system that works GuardDog Connect and ASIST for managing service events. The fleet also is using Mack Over The Air for remote softreally well.” Denver is the main hub for the mail operation, with two ware and parameter updates without having to take the truck main U.S. Postal Service facilities within a mile of the fleet’s out of service to go to a dealer. In recent months the company has added about 20 yard. “We haul anywhere from 75 to 80 loads of mail in and out Anthems to the fleet, and the models have been popular, of Denver every day. That’s 75 to 80 outbound, and 75 to 80 Hoger said. The truck’s visibility, safety and driver comfort, along with Anthem’s bold looks, are selling points for drivinbound every day.” BECO operates about 240 trucks and has about 350 ers. It’s a bit of a change, but it is a big help with the intense employees. Roughly 180 drivers are based out of Denver, driver shortage. “Drivers like them, I like them. They’re smooth, they’re with relays and terminals in New Salem, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Billings, Missoula and quiet. They’re very driver friendly. Used to be that you didn’t Omaha. In addition to hauling mail for the USPS, the fleet care what you spec’d for a truck, as long as it got fuel mileage and made it back and forth. Now, with the shortage has a smaller truckload dry freight division. The fleet has relied on Mack Pinnacle models for years of drivers, you’ve got to spec them for what the drivers like. and recently started taking delivery of Mack Anthem mod- It changes your philosophy on how your operation works els. The long-haul mail runs give trucks a workout every day, with the driver demands right now. “Up until this year, I never spec’d a truck with a refrigeras BECO day cabs average about 220,000 miles a year. Some units rack up as much as 350,000 miles per year on ator in it. Now I am, just because of driver needs. It attracts drivers.” certain routes but get rotated out on an accelerated basis. The USPS has strict standards for who can and can’t hanObviously, there is great pressure for mail to be delivered on time and without problems. So Hoger cites durability, dle mail and who can drive a mail truck. All drivers have to performance and lack of downtime as critical elements of the be screened to get a postal ID badge. With the exception of a few minor misdemeanors, anyone who has a criminal fleet’s success. Fuel economy also plays a major role in BECO’s opera- record can’t have access to the mail. There are a few things that work in BECO’s favor. tions, and Hoger has honed his specs to get the best results: “Most of our drivers are home every day or every other Mack MP 8 415E engine with 3:08 rears and full aerodynamics, with close attention to a tight trailer gap on the 180- day; that’s a benefit. And hauling U.S. mail is relatively easy on the driver,” since the cargo doesn’t require much handling inch wheelbase. “I change the kingpin setting on my trailers to suck the on the part of the driver or detention at facilities. Work is done under bid, but he said that once you get the trailer up farther to the back of the truck.” Some of his recent trucks have been spec’ed with Mack’s postal contract and do a good job, the USPS doesn’t usually 6x2 liftable pusher axle to reduce weight and improve fuel take the contracts away, so driver retention is not much of an issue. BECO has held some of its mail contracts for decades, economy. “Those work well,” he said. “Fuel mileage is probably a some even for as long as 50 years. “BECO has a very good reputation with the postal service half to three-quarters of a mile to the gallon better than a 6x4.” In the summer, the 6x2 trucks can make it from Denver and we’re looking all the time to expand,” Hoger said.
Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210
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Komatsu Northeast www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908-561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856-767-5900
Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800-616-5666 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 800-358-6007
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Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. www.vermeermidatlantic.com 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Stump Grinding Helps Park Turn Over a New Leaf
The low rpm blades and vertical orientation of the Stumpex attachment are ideal for operating around pedestrians, as it dramatically reduces the likelihood of flinging material.
Across North America, the Emerald Ash Borer is infesting ash trees, leaving behind fields of dead and dying trees. In wooded lots, the dead trees can be a vital part of the ecosystem, providing nesting branches for birds and vital nutrients to the forest. In municipal settings such as parks and streets however, the dead trees pose a safety hazard to pedestrians and cars and must be removed. Parks all over North America are dealing with the dead trees left behind by the Borer. Recently, Lakeview Park in Oshawa, Ontario, lost 150 ash trees. After felling, the park was left with a graveyard of sorts: fields of stumps marking where the trees had stood. Stumps are unsightly and occupy otherwise either usable space or fertile ground for new growth, but when it came to removing them, the park was
stumped. Removing stumps requires specialized equipment that can effectively grind the wood to level ground without throwing rocks or debris. Stumps are usually ground or dug out and replaced with topsoil. With an immense amount of stumps in the park, and each ranging from 20 to 24 in. in diameter, the parks department couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t begin to dig them out by hand. Given the large size of the park, one of the largest in Oshawa, and the constant use by locals, shutting the park down for stump removal wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t an option. The parks department branched out and called Jake Woudstra, president of Pro Lawn Landscaping, a local landscape contractor. see BORER page 84
With the Stumpex, a 20 to 24 in. stump takes 10 to 15 minutes per stump. Although the Stumpex attachment grinds slowly, it leaves behind a small pile of large shavings that is easier to pick up, eliminating the need for multiple-man cleanup crews.
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MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com
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Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA, and state of NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.
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140 Nutmeg Road South South Windsor, CT 06074
51 Veterans Drive Loudon, NH 03307
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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE
2017 Irock RDS-15 Closed Circuit Impactor - NEW RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system provides exceptional portability and rapid setup time. Ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) or Concrete demo. Powered by a Caterpillar 350hp engine, 5x14 double deck screen can process up to 350 tons per hour. The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. Please call if interested
30x60 Electric Stacking Conveyor - NEW Electric Radial Stacking Truss Conveyor. Super strong and over built. There conveyors are made right here in Ct. by Ace/Milroy Company Using all quality components. Come check them out!
2001 JOHN DEERE 400C ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK - Fully rebuilt 410hp Mercedes Benz Engine, Fresh paint and great rubber. Has Allison HD4560 Transmission, 6x6 Machine weighs 62722lbs Empty. This machine is ready to work. $78,000 2016 TEREX M390 - The Terex M 390 Wash plant is a high capacity mobile washing unit that has been engineered for quick installation and ease of relocation making it ideal for applications including sand, gravel, coal and crushed stone.
Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher - Used low hr Telsmith T300 Cone Crusher. This cone has been designed for maximum uptime and productivity while delivering 300HP performance and a crushing capacity output range from 125 to 400 Mt/hr in tough or abrasive mining applications. Comes with full Trac 10 automation. Call for more info today!
2017 JP550 Grizzly Scalping Stand - Keep the BIG nuggets from tearing your screener apart with our JP550 Scalping Stand. Custom built for your application. Back your machine in and start bailing material without worries. Call today for more information.
2015 Irock TC-20 Tracked Impactor - Used TC-20 track impact crusher combines a large feeder, high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components for exceptional efficiency, reliability and precision. The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, and hydraulically adjustable aprons provide better control over sizing. The unit has the versatility to process soft to medium rock, recycled concrete and recycled asphalt. The rotor measures 40 inches by 56 inches and can process a variety of materials up to 24 inches in diameter. A 440-horsepower Caterpillar® C-13 ACERT Tier 3 engine powers the impact crusher, which can process up to 500 TPH. 800 hrs on machine, come watch it run today!
2014 Irock TS-512 Tracked Screener - Used less than 1200hrs Heavy-duty design. The unit features high portability, three hydraulic folding side conveyors allow easy transport and quick set-up. 100horsepower CAT® C4.4 to sort up to three different product sizes at rates up to 400 TPH. Three hydraulic, folding side conveyors allow easy transport and set-up times of 10 minutes or less. 14foot hydraulic tipping grid enables simplified discarding of larger material.The heavy-duty, high-energy, two-bearing, 12-foot by 5-foot screen box offers 112 square feet of screening area.
Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279
Call CJ (413) 896-0793 • (860) 429-2793 Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.
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Telsmith Supports Hire Heroes USA, Begins Crushing Questions Campaign
LARGE EQUIPMENT DEALERS (The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers )
Leslie Equipment Company www.lec1.com 6248 Webster Rd. Cross Lanes, WV 304-204-1818 Cowen, WV 26206 304-226-3299 Fairmont, WV Fax: 304-226-3067 304-534-5454 Beaver, WV Norton, WV 304-255-1525 304-636-6421
Ashland, KY 606-327-1709 Pikeville, KY 606-432-0321 Marietta, OH 740-373-5255
SMALL EQUIPMENT DEALERS (Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders, Skid Steer Attachments)
Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. www.finkeequipment.com
(L-R) are Amanda Haag, marketing coordinator; Dave Noggle, RSM; Jeff Gray, vice president of sales and marketing; Al Van Mullen, vice president of engineering; Matt Haven, president; Dean Wolfe, product applications engineer supervisor; and Jerry Sammons, RSM, all of Telsmith.
military spouses to succeed in Telsmith Inc., a manufacturer the civilian workforce by assistof mineral processing equiping in resume development, ment, enjoyed a successful translating military experience AGG1 2019 in Indianapolis into civilian terminology, interpromoting its core product lineview techniques and more. up, launching its Crushing “There are many veterans Questions campaign and prowithin our industry and helping moting Hire Heroes USA. such an important organization Telsmith showcased its core such as Hire Heroes USA is one product line with 3D models, way we can support our men which included T-Series cone and women who served our crushers, Hydra-Jaw crushers, country and are ready to transiand Vibro-King TL screens. tion to a civilian job.” The models gave visitors a hands-on approach to learning About Hire Heroes USA about the product line. In addiHire Heroes USA is a veteran tion, an interactive touch screen allowed visitors to engage more Telsmith kicked off the Crushing Questions service organization dedicated to empowering U.S. military deeply with the features and campaign at AGG1 2019. members, veterans and their benefits of these products. Telsmith’s team welcomed visitors attendees step in front of the camera to spouses as they seek civilian employand discussed how Telsmith goes the ask great questions whose answers ment. Services include one-on-one extra mile with its concept to comple- offer real value,” said Jeff Gray, vice coaching, professionally revised president of sales and marketing, resumes, mentoring, workshops, a job tion services. To showcase the Telsmith promise Telsmith, Inc. “We are excited to add board, career fairs and more. Hire that “The Extra Mile Isn’t Extra. It’s these questions and answers to our Heroes USA is funded exclusively Included.” they launched the Crushing website and YouTube channel and through public donations and private Questions video campaign where provide a great resource for people in grants, allowing services to be provided at no cost to clients. Hire Heroes show attendees asked their most chal- our industry.” In collaboration with Crushing USA has earned a 4-star rating from lenging crushing and screening questions. Telsmith collected more than 40 Questions, Telsmith partnered with Charity Navigator and also holds the questions from attendees and will Hire Heroes USA and will make a GuideStar Platinum Seal of answer these questions and share the donation for every question asked at Transparency. For more information about videos on the Telsmith website AGG1. Hire Heroes USA is a nonprofit organization that empowers Telsmith, call 262/242-6600 or visit throughout the next few months. “We’re thrilled to have so many U.S. military members, veterans, and www.telsmith.com.
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Westchester Tractor, Inc. Westchester Tractor, Inc. www.wtractor.com 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766
Cleaves Co. Inc. www.cleavesco.com 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833
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6750 Millbrook Rd. • Remus, MI 49340 • 1-800-952-0178 FIND US ONLINE WWW.BANDITCHIPPERS.COM .
Bandit Buuilds More Thaan Machines. Machines .. Bandit Industries has based b its reputaation on a simplee truth – build them strong and stand behind our customers. And thaat’s what we’ve done ever very stepp of the wayy. Every Banndit® machine uses the highhest quality steel and is construucted by specialized teams to sttand up to the toughest jobs. Tha T at’s why more professionals trust a Bandit for their toughest jobs. And every machine is backked by unbeatable factory suppport and an extensive dealer network. twork.
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When it comes to yourr business, Bandit Industries dooesn’t just build machines. See how Bandit can build your bottom line. Contact your local authorized Bandit dealer today or visit www.banditchippers.ccom to learn more!
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Screen Machine Industries, Diamond Z Create Material Processing Partnership Screen Machine began in 1966 as a structural steel company and found its niche serving crushing and screening needs for the aggregates and coal industries in the Midwest. Now its machines are in service around the world.
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, LLC 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 800-33-GROFF (717) 766-7671 Ephrata, PA (717) 738-0220 State College, PA (814) 353-8400 Cranberry Twp., PA (724) 898-1535 New Stanton, PA (724) 755-0124 Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-7300 www.grofftractor.com
JESCO Inc. New Jersey & New York 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 08070 (908) 753-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 (609) 267-2020
Effective March 1, 2019, Screen Machine Industries, LLC of Etna, Ohio, became the parent company of Diamond Z of Caldwell, Idaho. This will create a strong partnership of two material processing pros — Screen Machine in crushing and screening, Diamond Z in chipping and grinding. Together, both companies will be able to service the growing need for mobile equipment across a number of industries. “Screen Machine and Diamond Z both have a strong history of product quality, innovation and customer service. As we continued to get to know one another and dis- Shane Terblanche, president and CEO of Screen Machine, said, “We have a cuss potential opportunities, it great opportunity to join our shared vision of providing the most durable became clear this would be a great and reliable products in our industries with our unmatched focus on cuspartnership,” said Steve Peel, for- tomer service. Add to that our shared company values and focus on people mer CEO and owner of Diamond and culture, we are very excited to move forward together with Diamond Z Z. and all of its employees, customers, suppliers and the community.” Shane Terblanche, president and CEO of Screen Machine, said, “We have a great opportunity Rule Steel, a structural steel manufacturing company. Its to join our shared vision of providing the most durable and machines are in service around the globe. Both Screen Machine and Diamond Z are known within reliable products in our industries with our unmatched focus on customer service. Add to that our shared company values their respective industries for superior quality, excellent perand focus on people and culture, we are very excited to move formance, outstanding customer support and Americanforward together with Diamond Z and all of its employees, made innovation. Both Screen Machine and Diamond Z will continue to operate as they have done so for many years customers, suppliers and the community.” Screen Machine began in 1966 as a structural steel com- from their respective facilities in Etna, Ohio and Caldwell, pany and found its niche serving crushing and screening Idaho. For more information about Screen Machine, visit needs for the aggregates and coal industries in the Midwest. Now its machines are in service around the world. Diamond www.screenmachine.com. For more information about Diamond Z, visit Z was founded with a clear focus on chipping and grinding and has enjoyed great success as a result of its affiliation with www.diamondz.com.
1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 (973) 227-2221 (800) 321-8080 497 Fishkill Ave. Beacon, NY 12508 (845) 831-1800 (800) 724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 (844) 482-0910 www.jesco.us
MONROE TRACTOR New York 1001 Lehigh Station Road Henrietta, NY 14467 (866) 683-5338 (585) 334-3867 www.monroetractor.com
SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC. New England 80 Southbridge Road Rt. 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 (508) 987-8786 www.schmidtequipment.com
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2006 Extec S-5 Screener Newly Refurbished & Painted. 5x16 Double Screenbox. Vibrating Grizzly. Deutz Turbo Engine. 4485 Hours. Great working condition. Belts, Bearings, Rollers etc. Were replaced as needed. Warranty on Bearings & Rollers ......$75,000
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2005 Powerscreen Phoenix 1200 Trommel Screen 4665 Hrs.CAT Engine. Good working condition. New screens & brushes. Newly refurbished & painted. Belts, Bearings & Rollers etc. replaced as needed. Warranty on Bearings & Rollers ......................$66,000
Telsmith 48” Fine Cone Crusher, 2127 Hrs, Stk# CE306C, 458 Detroit Engine
Powerscreen Mark II Screen, Stk# CE309C, Lister Engine, Mobile Scalping/ Screening System Can Process a Wide Variety of Materials
2009 Trackstack 36x60 Tracked Stacker, 3740 Hrs, Stk# CE322C, Deutz 2011 Engine
2015 Maximus 512 Screener, 2970 Hrs, Stk# CE334C, CAT C4.4 Engine, High Production Rates, Versatility, Ease of Use and Unrivaled Strength
1994 Diamond Z 1260 Tub Grinder, Stk# CE341C
(4) 2010 McCloskey S130 2 Deck Screen, 9093 Hrs, Stk# MCC186C, Used Across a Wide Range of Applications, Incl. Aggregate, Coal, Crusher Circuits, Wood Chips
EXTEC Turbo Trac Screener Belts, Bearings, Rollers replaced as needed. Ready to work ......................$33,000
MGL 8036 Self-Powered Radial Stacker Good working condition ......$35,000
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Now Your Kleemann Dealer for Eastern New York State!
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2018 MCCLOSKEY R155 Tough, robust screening tool designed to handle the heaviest applications!
2018 MCCLOSKEY S190, The most advanced and innovative 20’x5’ mobile vibratory screening plant. Call!
2018 MCCLOSKEY 621 20 hrs, CAT Engine. Call for Pricing!
2019 MCCLOSKEY 516RE 0 hrs, 100HP CAT engine, Complete w/remote control radial tines conveyor
2013 MCCLOSKEY R155, 2750 hrs, 5x16 heavy duty scalping screen, CAT engine, hopper exts. $175,000
2016 ANACONDA FTR150 574 hrs, 10x7 DD Scrn, 50ft Stockpiling Conveyor, JCB 100HP Eng. $129,000
2009 TEREX PEGSON 1000SR MAXTRAK, Closed Circuit, 5x11 w/double deck screen, 40” cone. $265,000
2018 MCCLOSKEY ST80 Road towable, power radial, tier 4, CAT engine. Call for Pricing!
2017 MCCLOSKEY R230 516 hrs, 6x20 scalping screen, CAT 225HP engine, Like new! $275,000
2006 TEREX PEGSON XA400 Complete w/side conveyor, overband magnet, CAT C9 engine. $140,000
2009 TEREX FINLAY 693+ 3000 hours, 20x5 double deck screen, 3 way split Call for pricing!
EXTEC 5000 5x10 double deck screener, 3 way split, Double deck vibrating grid Call for pricing!
2016 MCCLOSKEY ST80, 425 hrs, 49 HP, 36x80 Conveyor, Self contained, Hyd top fold & hyd raise/lower
POWERGRID 800 1020 hrs, 10x7 DD Screen, 60in Conveyor, 3 Cyl. Deutz Engine $58,500
2005 MCCLOSKEY 728RE w/radial fines & oversized conveyors. Being total refurbished. Call for pricing!
2007 ERIN FINGERSCREENER 125T, 12x5 Track Scalping Screen, Finger Screens, Deutz Engine. $48,000
2008 TEREX PEGSON XA400 Great condition, CAT C9 engine Call for pricing!
2014 POWERSCREEN XH500 688 hrs, Horiz shaft Impact, Great for quarring, demolition and asphalt. Call
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TESAB 643 2500 hrs, 6x3 screen, CAT engine 3306, New maganese, new belts. $90,000
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Deacon Equipment Co. CALL: 888-233-2266 Located In: Bloomsburg, PA
Demo Boxer 700HDX 25HP Kubota Diesel Engine, Expandable Tracks, Joystick Controls, 29.8 hours
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Rockland Concrete Pulverizer Available for Pin-On, Coupler Configurations The open frame design on Rockland’s Turn concrete and rebar concrete pulverizer minimizes materiinto recyclable, profitable al impaction and allows crushed materials with the new material to fall through. Rockland concrete pulverizer. It’s simple, it’s powerful, and available for both pin-on and coupler configurations, according to the manufacturer. Installation is easy. Pin it on in place of a bucket and utilize your excavator’s curl cylinder to generate crushing power. No additional hydraulics or valves make it an effective alternative to hammers, wrecking balls and other traditional demolition tools. The open frame design minimizes material impaction and allows crushed material to fall Additional through. AR400 and AR500 hard facing, four plate jaws pivot on a heavy position ripper duty, heat-treated pivot pin supshank, and other ported by heavy-duty bushings. options are available. Specify a 3 over 4 jaw configuration for For more information, greater crushing force on thicker material, call 800/458-3773 or visit or a 4 over 5 jaw for finer material output. www.rocklandmfg.com.
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W.I. Clark Company www.wiclark.com 17 Eagle Road Danbury, CT 06810 203-775-1203 866-675-2120
Highway Equipment Company www.highway-equipment.com 4690 Route 219 DuBois, PA 15801 814-371-3600 877-888-4326
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Kinshofer Debuts KSB-Series Excavator Hydraulic Breakers Kinshofer, a global manufacturer of excavator and loader crane attachments, has expanded its extensive line of excavator attachments with the addition of the KSBSeries hydraulic breakers. The manufacturer announced the breaker series at World of Concrete 2019 with the acquisition of Hammer, an Italy-based manufacturer of demolition, excavation, recycling and material handling attachments. The new line features a monobloc design and other standard elements to increase durability and comfort for operators in construction, demolition and recycling. The KSB-Series encompasses eight models for .5- to 12-ton excavators. The smallest unit, the KSB 1, weighs 155 lbs. (70 kg) and can complete 900 to 1,100 blows per minute with 207 ft.-lbs. (280 joules) of energy per blow. The KSB 12 is the largest in the series at 1,191 lbs. (540 kg) with 600 to 800 blows per minute at 1,696 ft.-lbs. (2,300 joules). “With the addition of the KSB-Series, Kinshofer now has more options to help customers find the attachments that fit the individual needs of their operations,” said Francois Martin, Kinshofer North America general manager. “This line of lightweight breakers gives our customers more versatility with what projects they can take on with-
Kinshofer has expanded its extensive line of excavator attachments with the addition of the KSB-Series hydraulic breakers for 5- to 12-ton excavators.
out sacrificing the quality and safety they’ve come to expect from Kinshofer.” All models in the KSB-Series are manufactured as a single piece without tie rods — a distinctive monobloc design — that makes them extremely resistant to linkage strain during operation, according to the manufacturer. The monobloc design reduces maintenance and increases productivity as well. The breakers also are equipped with an optimized nitrogen inertial energy recovery sys-
tem. Like other nitrogen systems, the KSB system increases power to the machine and reduces stress on the excavator arm in hard rock or difficult breaking situations by using energy generated by piston rebound to increase strike power. The main drawback to nitrogen inertial energy recovery systems is the need for frequent refills. However, Kinshofer’s KSB-Series breakers feature 300 percent longer nitrogen charge life with the use of special sealing rings on the
floating support. In addition, all KSB-Series models are equipped with operator comfort-enhancing features. All Kinshofer breakers are designed to limit vibration from transmitting to the frame, increasing operator comfort. This design feature also reduces wear on bushings and other excavator components. The KSB’s monobloc design also reduces noise levels during operation due to the sealed casing and soundproofing material. The low noise level reduces disruption and is ideal for operation on job sites with strict noise ordinances such as those near hospitals and in urban areas. The breakers also are tapered, improving visibility and safety during use in difficult areas, such as near walls. “The KSB’s monobloc design and additional safety features embody Kinshofer’s core values,” Martin said. “We are dedicated to bringing our customers durable equipment to help them complete every job safely and efficiently. We believe in the quality of our products, including the new KSB breakers. Our comprehensive two-year warranty is our guarantee customers are getting Kinshofer quality.” For more information, call 800/268-9525 or visit www.kinshofer.com.
Stump Grinding Keeps Emerald Ash Borer Infestation at Bay BORER from page 63
Leaving Behind Level Ground Grinding stumps is all about having the right tool for the job, something Woudstra knows all about. For years, Pro Lawn used a traditional skid steer grinder on his Bobcat S650 with a high-speed wheel and carbide teeth. On a recommendation from a landclearing contractor, Woudstra made the switch to the Fecon Stumpex, a high-torque, low rpm, auger-bit skid steer stump grinder. The attachment has a threaded cone that draws the bit into stumps at 7 to 16 rpm. Skid steer hydraulics of 20 to 42 gpm power the Stumpex gear box with as much as 30,000 ft-lbs of torque, pushing the auger bit with stepped blades into the wood. The Stumpex slowly shaves the stumps into chips without causing high-speed debris. The wheel grinder would have taken Woudstra and his team weeks to grind down the 150 ash trees as cleanup and safety arrangements slow down the grinding process. Wheel grinding leaves behind huge piles of smaller chips that require extra manpower to clean up. On windy days, the smaller chips blow around, collecting on nearby cars. To reduce the damage caused
by flying debris, Woudstra dedicated a safety truck and operator to each site where the wheel grinder was working. He doesn’t need that extra precaution any longer, due to the dynamics of how the Stumpex works. With the Stumpex, a 20 to 24 in. stump takes 10 to 15 minutes per stump. Although the Stumpex attachment grinds slowly, it leaves behind a small pile of large shavings that is easier to pick up, eliminating the need for multiple-man cleanup crews. Cleanup time is cut in half compared to the wheel grinder. The low-speed grinding also reduces the need for an additional safety team and truck at each stump, freeing up the cost of a truck and an operator for other productive work. “Basically the Stumpex not only doubled our daily production, it cut our labor in half compared to using the wheel grinder,” Woudstra said. The attachment even ground a stump 6 ft. wide in diameter, one of three exceptionally large stumps at the site ranging from 4 to 6 ft. wide. Woudstra’s crews processed the stumps in multiple plunges in a clockwise motion, repositioning the auger bit as needed. Operators have to be trained on positioning and angling the screw correctly, but with a little learning, they were able to easily
accomplish the grinding. What would have taken a wheel grinder the better part of a day took the Stumpex three hours, allowing the crew to continue working on smaller trees. With the wheel grinder, the team could have averaged 25 stumps a day. Using the Stumpex, they accomplished 50 a day; Pro Lawn was in and out of the park in three days, allowing locals to enjoy their park without the sights and sounds of grinding once again. Safety First Safety was an important consideration in grinding the ash stumps — the parks department didn’t want to shut down a park just for stump clearing, so there were naturally people around while Pro Lawn was working. Risking an injury due to flying debris wasn’t an option. With a wheel grinder, the high speed grinding kicked up rocks and chips and flung them in the air, often over a shield Woudstra set up around the perimeter. Sometimes, the carbide teeth would hit a rock and break, flinging both rock and metal into the air. At best, breaking a carbide tooth meant production downtime for repairs and maintenance — at worst, a flung tooth could hit a car or nearby pedestrian.
The low rpm blades and vertical orientation of the Stumpex attachment are ideal for operating around pedestrians, as it dramatically reduces the likelihood of flinging material. “The safety and productivity of the attachment could lead cities in the area to make its use mandatory for municipal stump grinding contracts,” Woudstra said. Grinding to a Halt Breaking a tooth on a wheel grinder can shut down production for the day. Processing stumps all day can wear down parts, and when a tooth broke — a seemingly weekly occurrence — Woudstra would pull the equipment off site and into the shop to replace the part. It was a frustrating and costly process, lengthening job time and requiring spare parts on hand. With no carbide teeth to replace, regular sharpening and greasing (every 1,000 stumps) can keep the Stumpex grinding for years. After a week of running the attachment all day, Woudstra touches up the blades with a grinding wheel according to a gage provided by Fecon. If a blade needs sharpening on the job site, Woudstra can do so using a battery-powered grinder for 10 to 20 minutes.
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Kleemann Screening Plants Receive Award for Well-Thought-Out Design
The clearly arranged design of the mobile jaw crusher MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO impressed the jury members. The plant can be accessed easily from all sides and can be transported in one piece.
At the start of 2019, Kleemann was awarded two international design prizes: the iF DESIGN AWARD and the GOOD DESIGN Award for the jaw crusher MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO and the screening plants of the EVO line. The iF DESIGN AWARD is one of the most important design awards in the world and has been regarded for 66 years as an internationally recognized label for first-class design. The jury consisted of 60 independent experts from more than 20 countries. The award winners were selected in February based on the criterion innovation, functionality, responsibility The EVO screens meet the highest safety and ergonomic requirements. An and positioning. In 2019, the award environmentally friendly drive via an external power supply is available winners also include the jaw crusher as an option. MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO as well as through the menu step by step. Operating errors are thus four mobile EVO screening plants from Kleemann. The GOOD DESIGN Award presented in January is an avoided and productivity is increased. The well-arranged design of the machine follows the industrial design program organized once a year by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum for Architecture and Design in course of the material flow and permits easy access from all co-operation with the European Centre for Architecture, Art sides. Despite its size with a maximum weight of 91.5 tons Design and Urban Studies. Industrial products characterized (83 t), the plant can be transported in one piece. by a particularly innovative and well-conceived design are EVO Screening Plants: Safe and Ergonomic nominated. The Kleemann plants also convinced this jury. The new MOBISCREEN EVO plant line MS 702/703 and MS 952/953 is characterized by its high output, high MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO: Clearly Arranged flexibility, excellent transportation properties and short setDesign Despite Its Size The mobile jaw crusher MC 120 Z PRO is characterized up times. Its intelligent operator panel makes intuitive and by its uncompromising and robust design. It crushes stone at simple operation possible. The simplified screen change a rate of up to 716.5 tons (650 t) per hour with a maximum meets the highest safety and ergonomic requirements. An grain size of 43 by 27.5 in. (1,100 by 700 mm). The plant has environmentally friendly drive via an external power supply a powerful and efficient diesel-electric drive. The crusher, is available as an option. The design visualizes the functionconveyor belts, screens and chutes are driven electrically. For ality in a clearly structured appearance. “The challenge is to adapt the machine to human requireeven more environmentally sound operation, an external ments and not vice versa. We are very pleased that we sucpower supply is possible as an option. The plant is controlled at a 12-in. (30.5 cm) touch panel by ceeded in doing this with the MOBICAT jaw crusher and the means of the SPECTIVE control concept. This permits, for EVO screening plants,” said Volker Nilles, managing direcexample, the adaptation of the crushing gap to a new appli- tor of Kleemann GmbH. For more information, visit www.kleemann.info. cation with only a few commands. The operator is guided
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Minnich Owner Retires; Next Family Generation Set to Lead
Jim Minnich
Todd Jurjevic
Jeff McDaniel
Rob Minnich
Minnich Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of concrete vibrators, vibrator monitoring systems and concrete dowel pin drills, announced that owner Jim Minnich has retired after more than 25 distinguished years with the company. Jim Minnich led an era of innovation and expansion at Minnich Manufacturing, the business his father started out of a Mansfield, Ohio, gas station in 1968. Under Jim’s ownership, Minnich Manufacturing introduced several innovative technologies, grew to more than 40 employees, and moved into a larger manufacturing facility in Mansfield — all with an unwavering focus on meeting customer needs. “My father, Roger, built Minnich Manufacturing on customer service,” Jim Minnich said. “He would do whatever it took to support his paving customers, from shipping product after hours to mak-
ing staff available 24/7. As I pass on the family business to the next generation, I’m proud that we continued that tradition of around-the-clock service during my years with the company. And nothing is going to change.” As planned for years, three family partners will lead Minnich Manufacturing into the future: Todd Jurjevic (president/chief sales officer); Jeff McDaniel (president/chief operating officer); and Rob Minnich (president/chief marketing officer). Jurjevic and McDaniel are Jim Minnich’s sons-in-law; Rob Minnich is Jim’s son. “You’ve heard the saying that three heads are better than one. Todd, Jeff and Rob are proof by what we have already seen in their combined accomplishments,” Jim Minnich said. “I have great confidence in these three — and no doubt that they will take Minnich Manufacturing to a whole new level.”
Jim Minnich entered the family business in 1993 and acquired the company from Roger two years later. Over the next two decades, Minnich developed and launched a number of products with advanced technology to enhance productivity and safety, including: • The first vibrator monitoring system, the Auto Vibe, to read, record, and control paving vibrator speeds. • A dust collection system for dowel pin drills to help improve operator safety. • A remote-control dowel pin drill to enhance operator visibility and safety. • The Hornet, a compact, lightweight and ergonomic solution for drilling gas leak detection and extraction holes. Minnich Manufacturing moved to its current facility in 2011, adding 14,000 sq. ft. to its operations and positioning the business for future expansion. The company cele-
brated its 50th anniversary in 2018, Jim’s final full year as owner. Jim was an influential member of the concrete and equipment industries throughout his career. He served as chairman of the American Concrete Paving Association (ACPA) equipment division while holding a position on the board of directors. In addition, he was appointed to the board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), where he represented the light equipment division. “Like my grandfather before him, my dad was committed to developing the highest quality products and being there for customers,” Rob Minnich said. “Moving forward, our entire company is ready to carry on his legacy.” For more information about Minnich, call 419/903-0010 or visit www.minnich-mfg.com.
N.Y. Releases Preliminary Draft Design Report for I-81 Project The New York State Department of Transportation released a preliminary Draft Design Report/Environmental Impact Statement for the Interstate 81 Viaduct Project that will be subject to public and Federal Highway Administration review and comment prior to being finalized. After a comprehensive review, NYSDOT determined that a community grid alternative will best meet the objectives of the project. “The Interstate 81 Viaduct Project provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enhance safety and mobility through the
city of Syracuse, reconnecting neighborhoods, enhancing livability and supporting the economic vitality of the region,” David Smith, NYSDOT Region 3 director said. “After extensive public outreach and careful consideration, we believe that the Community Grid best meets the project’s objectives.” The environmental review evaluated a variety of project alternatives, including reconstructing the existing viaduct; dispersing traffic throughout the city through a new community grid; and constructing a new below-grade tunnel for improving an
aging section of elevated highway on Interstate 81 in Syracuse between the New York Susquehanna and Western Railway bridge and the Interstate 81/690 interchange. The comprehensive review also assessed the transportation needs of the project and the social, economic, and environmental effects of various project alternatives. Based on the preliminary Draft Design Report/Environmental Impact Statement, the Community Grid would best address the project purpose and need and therefore would be the Department’s preferred alter-
native. To ensure ample opportunity for review and comment, a public information meeting on the document will be scheduled in the near future. Public comments will be taken into consideration as the Department advances the project. The preliminary Draft Design Report/Environmental Impact Statement can be accessed or downloaded from the project website: dot.ny.gov/i81opportunities. Copies of the document will be available for public review at project repositories located throughout the Syracuse metropolitan region.
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CLEVELAND BROTHERS www.clevelandbrothers.com Murrysvile, PA 888-232-2016 Harrisburg, PA 717-564-2121 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611 Ephrata/Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905 Erie, PA 814-898-3388 Frackville, PA 570-874-3560 Indiana, PA 724-463-8743 Kane, PA 814-778-5250 Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171 Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080 Pittston, PA 570-883-1044 Somerset, PA 814-445-7915 State College, PA 814-237-8338 Turbotville, PA 570-538-2551 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141
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Cat IMSA Driver, Jackie Heinricher, Meets H.O. Penn Guests EVENT from page 18
Jackie Heinricher, driver of the Cat IMSA racecar, entertains a young fan.
H.O. Penn’s Product Support offerings were on full display with Jessica Canale and Dan Slate among those on hand to answer any questions.
Customers enjoy a hearty meal provided by Smoke Haus of Fishkill, N.Y.
The Cat 305.5 mini-excavator draws a big crowd.
Charlie Johnson, vice president of machine sales, congratulates Chip Cayot on winning the operator challenge.
Mark Olsen (L) of MP Olson Excavation in Suffern, N.Y., and Brian Dietz of Bob Dietz & Son Inc. in New Paltz, N.Y., watch various equipment being tested in the demo area.
Taylor Kortright of Frank Kortright Excavating in Kerhonkson, N.Y., uses the Cat simulation excavator.
A contestant tries his luck at the operator challenge.
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Nicole R. Nason Sworn in as New Federal Highway Administrator U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao swore in Nicole R. Nason as the 20th Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on May 2, 2019. The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly confirmed Nason by a vote of 95-1 on March 28. “We welcome Nicole back to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Her record of experience in the transportation sector and proven leadership skills will help this Administration’s efforts to streamline the permitting process, engage with innovative technologies and enhance mobility on our nation’s highways,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao. Since June 2017, Nason has served as Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Administration at the U.S. Department of State. She served as Administrator of USDOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from 2006-2008, and
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao swears in Nicole R. Nason as Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, with Nason’s husband David, and children Abby, Alex and Brady, in attendance.
was the Department’s Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs from 2003–2006. “I am honored to be selected by President Trump and privileged to join the strong team that Secretary Chao has assembled at DOT,” Nason said. “Working with our many state and local partners, I look forward to leading the FHWA and to developing a
strong, safe and modern transportation network that meets the needs of our 21st-century nation.” Nason also has worked in the legislative branch as counsel for the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary and as press secretary for Rep. Porter Goss (R-Fla.), who was Chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Report: Construction Job Growth Strong in April; Adds 33K New Jobs The construction industry added 33,000 net new jobs in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released May 3. Compared to the same time last year, industry employment is up by 256,000 jobs, an increase of 3.5 percent. Nonresidential employment added 32,400 net new jobs in April, although the nonresidential building subsegment added just 400 net new jobs. Nonresidential specialty trade contractors led the segment, adding 22,100 net new jobs compared to March and 114,300 net new jobs year over year. Overall, the construction industry unemployment rate fell to 4.7 percent, down 2.2 percentage points from the same time last year, which represents the lowest April rate since the series began in the year 2000. The national unemployment rate for all industries fell to 3.6 percent in
Compared to the same time last year, industry employment is up by 256,000 jobs.
April. “Many economists are predicting a recession in 2020 or 2021,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “While that’s possible, the case for an economic downturn over the next 12 to 18 months is fading fast. The nation has added jobs in 103 consecutive months and the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since 1969. “With inflation and interest rates
low, the cost of capital remains suppressed, helping to induce ongoing spending growth among companies, consumers and governments alike. Corporate earnings remain strong, and today’s employment report indicates that many remain firmly in growth mode. “For construction firms, today’s jobs report is consistent with lengthy backlog, continued expansion in consumer outlays, growing demand for office and other forms of space and steady demand for construction services,” said Basu. “As contractors continue to struggle to identify and afford talent, average hourly earnings for construction employees increased by 0.4 percent from March to April, approximately twice the rate of growth observed across all industries. That said, construction wages have expanded at a slightly slower rate than all industries over the past year, increasing by 3.1 percent.”
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Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 www.contractorssales.com
Chappell Tractor 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800-616-5666 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 800-358-6007 www.chappelltractor.com
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Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-279-5200 Jessup, MD 410-792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301-725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-5430 Delmar, DE 302-846-3033 www.elliottfrantz.com
Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732-446-7600 888-HARTER-1 www.harterequipment.com
Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-825-7711 3647 Shafer’s Schoolhouse Rd. Dealer Imprint Area Stroud Township, PA 18360 570-420-0877 www.medicoind.com
Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 800-872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800-370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888-335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866-740-8853 www.traceyroad.com
Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com
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More Than 600 Equipment Items Mark One-Day Sale
(L-R): Anthony Semonelle, Rick Chance and Donny Maloney, all of R.A. Chance Plumbing, Newark, Del., purchased a Caterpillar 300.9 mini-excavator and a Genie 1920 lift during the One-Day Sales Event.
(L-R): Aaron Lee, Terry Carlton, David Grill and Chris Landis, all of Keystone Siteworks, Lehighton, Pa., are looking for some equipment deals.
FOLEY from page 20
Checking out the Foley One-Day Sales Event are Tony Innamorato (L) of Ernel Co., Aston, Pa., and Rich Somers, Inngon, Folcroft, Pa. Rich Brauer of R.K. Brauer Contracting Services, Perkasie, Pa., and his son, Bruce, are having a great time looking at the big Cat iron during the One-Day Sales Event.
Ryan Foley (R), president of Foley Inc., speaks with customers during the One-Day Sales Event in Bensalem, Pa.
Tyler (L) and Tom Zafis, both of Zaffs Construction, Port Murray, N.J., were very interested in this Cat 262D skid steer.
(L-R): Sean Jones, Bryan Barsa and Jonas Guerra, all of Murray Paving and Concrete, Hackensack, N.J., had already purchased an excavator and skid steer by the time this photo was taken. They were also interested in this Cat CB14B roller.
That’s a lot of skid steers available at special pricing.
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JCB Wins More Orders for Army Construction Machines JCB has received a $21 million addition to its current contract with the U.S. Army to manufacture high mobility engineer excavators (HMEEs). The contract modification ensures HMEE production at JCB North America headquarters near Savannah, Ga., until 2021. JCB and the Department of Defense also are in discussions about a new multi-year contract that will further extend HMEE production into the middle of the next decade. “This add-on to our existing contract means we’ll keep producing HMEEs while we finalize the next multi-year contract. It’s great news for the soldiers who depend on HMEEs for their important missions,” said John Kyler, general manager of government and defense at JCB North America. “And it’s great news for tax payers as it preserves the cost efficiency of the program.” The HMEE is used by the U.S. Army and its allies to perform a range of military and disaster relief missions, including earthmoving, fortification construction and ground clearing. It has a top speed of 55 mph, allowing it to travel with Army convoys without need for an additional transport vehicle. It is available in various configurations including an armored specification. JCB was awarded its first HMEE multi-year production contract in 2005. Subsequent contract extensions and international sales have boosted production to more than 1,000 machines. “The continued success of the HMEE program is testament to the skill of the JCB people who build these machines and the commitment of our supplier network,” said Kyler. For more information, visit www.jcb.com.
The U.S. Army has added $21 million to its current contract with Pooler, Ga.-based JCB for high mobility engineer excavators.
Weinert to Retire From John Deere Power Systems John Deere Power Systems announced engine engineering leadership changes in response to the planned retirement of a vice president. Michael Weinert has elected to retire after 42 years of distinguished service at John Deere, effective May 3. Weinert is vice president engineering and manufacturing, John Deere Power Systems. “Mike has over four decades of accomplishments with John Deere, including management roles at four engine factories. Mike was named director engine engineering in 2003, and vice president engineering and manufacturing in 2010. He has been involved with the John Deere emissions journey since the development of Tier I/Stage I emissions-certified engines, providing key leadership in the John Deere emissions journey to Final Tier IV/Stage V,” said Pierre Guyot, senior vice president of John Deere Power Systems. Subramani Appointed Global Director, Engine Engineering With the retirement of Weinert, Mani Subramani has been appointed global director engine engineering, John Deere Power
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With the retirement of Weinert, Mani Subramani has been appointed global director engine engineering, John Deere Power Systems. bilities within engine engineering. In these positions, he led the transition of engines from US/EU Tier II/Stage II through Tier IV/Stage V and global (Brazil, China, India) emissions compliance. For the last several years, he served as engineering manager for new engine programs and continuous improvement of engines in production. Prior to John Deere, Subramani worked for another engine manufacturer. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.
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Attachments Pages 101-104
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Bob-Dock System Makes for Quick Attachment Changes Bobcat Company’s new Bob-Dock system is a hands-free hydraulic attachment mounting system that is designed for strong, easy and repeatable hydraulic connections, without operators leaving the Bobcat compact loader cab. The Bob-Dock system will be available for M2-Series T630, T650, T740 and T770 compact track loaders; S630, S650, S740 and S770 skid-steer loaders; and the A770 all-wheel steer loader. “Fleet owners, equipment managers and operators who worry about machine downtime will love the Bob-Dock mounting system because it prevents many common operator errors, like failing to disconnect hydraulic hoses before backing away from an attachment, and the system routes and protects auxiliary hydraulic hoses from tire and track contact,” said Jason Boerger, Bobcat Company marketing manager. “The Bob-Dock system is also going to be a favorite of operators who will appreciate not having to leave their cabs to connect or disconnect hydraulic hoses.” How It Works To connect an attachment to a compact loader equipped with the Bob-Dock system, an operator lines up the loader with the attachment’s Bob-Dock adapter plate. The operator then presses the Power Bob-Tach switch inside the cab. The Bob-Tach system secures the attachment, while the Bob-Dock system automatically connects the hydraulics. The attachment is then ready to use. When you’re done using the attachment, retract the Bob-Tach wedges and pull away. The hydraulics instantly release, providing simple, hands-free removal.
To connect an attachment to a compact loader equipped with the Bob-Dock system, an operator lines up the loader with the attachment’s Bob-Dock adapter plate. The operator then presses the Power Bob-Tach switch inside the cab. The Bob-Tach system secures the attachment, while the Bob-Dock system automatically connects the hydraulics. The attachment is then ready to use.
Versatile and Made for Easy Use If a loader has a Bob-Dock attachment mounting system installed, and the operator wants to use an attachment that lacks a Bob-Dock adapter plate, it’s no problem. While the Bob-Dock attachment mounting system’s floating coupler block equips your loader with a hands-free connection point, the standard couplers located on the lift arm remain ready to use. You can utilize the full lineup of approved Bobcat attachments — with or without the Bob-Dock adapter plate attached. For more information, visit Bobcat.com/loaders/features/bobdock.
Fecon’s Latest FRS15 Shear Excavator Attachment Fits Hard-to-Reach Places At a weight of 3,420 lbs. (1,551 kg), the Fecon FRS15 can reach up and down slopes and other hard-toreach areas with as little as 34 gpm and 4,350 psi hydraulic pressure.
Fecon’s FRS15 is the latest addition to the company’s lineup of attachments for 16 to 24 ton (14.5 to 22 t) excavators. Made of Hardox Steel, this shear attachment provides a 360 degree rotation, which gives operators more reach and access to the trees and reduces repositioning of machines. A 29.5 in. (75 cm) blade opening allows the FRS15 to shear trees to 18 in. (45.7 cm) in diameter, while an accumulator arm allows gathering and continuous shearing of smaller materials. At a weight of 3,420 lbs. (1,551 kg), this rugged attach-
ment can reach up and down slopes and other hard-to-reach areas with as little as 34 gpm and 4,350 psi hydraulic pressure. Shear rotation requires just 11 gpm, making it easy and fast to shear, bunch and gather materials. With multiple uses, and faster results, the FRS15 a great tool for land clearing and right-of-way maintenance contractors as well as municipal agencies in land clearing, tree care, and tree thinning applications, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 513/696-4430 or visit www.Fecon.com.
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Epiroc Bucket Crushers Crush Up to 110 Tons Per Hour Epiroc bucket crushers combine low maintenance and high performance while processing a wide range of materials, including aggregate, asphalt and concrete. Bucket crushers allow contractors to increase the versatility of carriers, especially on demolition, recycling and road construction applications. The powerful drive systems and high reliability make them ideal alternatives to mobile jaw crushers for cramped work sites. The attachments feature powerful components that allow carrier operators to crush as much as 110 tons of material per hour. The drive system — two hydraulic motors and a timing belt — generates the high torque needed for powering the crushing jaw. The attachments also feature a reverse function to easily remove any blockage by pushing material back through the inlet. Crushing material on site allows contractors to save on transportation costs to a landfill or processing center since more material can be fit into each truckload. Crushed material also can be reused on site as backfill, which reduces the costs associated with hauling in material. The Epiroc internally mounted drive system eliminates protruding components to minimize the risk of dust entering the hydraulic system and to protect key components from flying debris. Additionally, operators can control the diameter of the crushed materials by easily adjusting the jaw outlet without any special tools. This keeps set-up times to a minimum and allows operators to create varying material sizes. For more information, visit www.epiroc.us.
The Epiroc internally mounted drive system eliminates protruding components to minimize the risk of dust entering the hydraulic system and to protect key components from flying debris.
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Rockland Side Dump Bucket Works in Tight Project Spaces
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Working in tight spaces and congested work sites can be a challenge for many operators. The Rockland side dump bucket gives operators the flexibility to load and unload safely when working in those tight spaces like highway construction sites, trenches, roadways and tunnel construction. ⠀⠀ The dual-cushioned dump cylinder allows for a quiet, controlled lateral dump. Reduce excess loader travel and lost time by simply pulling beside the truck or trench to dump sideways. The hydraulic lockout cylinder prevents unwanted bucket movement when
the dump cylinder is not engaged, making it ideal for conventional unloading or working on rough terrain.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Other features include: • a center-mounted lift hook • left-hand dump is standard; right hand dump is available upon request • heavy duty, reversible bolt-on cutting edges • available in coupler or pin-on configurations. For more information, call 800/458-3773 or visit www.rocklandmfg.com.
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WANTED (MI): JCB - ALL MODELS, MATERIAL HANDLERS. LOOKING FOR A JCB 940 OR COMPARABLE BRAND, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT. EMAIL: CWELLER@WELLERSALVAGE.COM; PHONE: 616-257-1326 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AL): KENWORTH T8 SERIES DUMP TRUCKS AND MACK GU713 ROLL OFF TRUCKS. COMMENTS: CLASS 8 , ROLLOFF TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS, VOCATIONAL TRUCKS, ANY BRANDS, QUANTITIES, OR YEAR MODELS. I HAVE AN ONGOING NEED TO BUY LOTS OF THESE. EMAIL: CHUGHCUMMINGSJR@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 205-907-9787 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US) MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADERS EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +92-346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): CATERPILLAR ALL MODELS ROAD MAINTENANCE. COMMENTS: SOLICITO POR ESTE MEDIO LA COTIZACIÓN DE UNA RETROEXCAVADORA 4X4 Y UNA MOTONIVELADORA LAS DOS 2005 Y MARCA CATERPILLAR A NOMBRE DE LA EMPRESA GECOD S.A. DE C.V. EMAIL: BRAULIOALBERTO23@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 287-110-3964 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): CATERPILLAR 973C CRAWLER LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR A CATERPILLAR 973C READY TO GO TO WORK. EMAIL: CHICK@FITZEQUIP.NET PHONE: 215-805-3650 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KOMATSU PC490LC-10 EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR NEW OR GOOD USED 70” OR 72” DITCHING/CLEAN UP BUCKET TO PIN ONTO A KOMATSU PC490LC-10. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE TO ANYONE THAT CAN HELP. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERS. EMAIL: RWESTON.SELAND.CO.UK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): ALL MODELS DINGO COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. LOOKING FOR FRONT QUICK COUPLER EMAIL: NEGRIINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 845-590-2640 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (USA): LULL - LULL 644, 944, 1044 FORK LIFTS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS KOBELCO EXCAVATORS. ANY 20 TO 40 TON KOBLECO EXCAVATORS IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADERS. CAT MOTOR GRADERS 140G SERIAL 72V11000 UP CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 916, 930, 966D, 926, 966E, 966F, 966FII DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA252, CA262, CA301, CA302, CA362, CA602 HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270, EX400, EX60WD, EX100WD JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 495D, 595D. EMAIL: ZOHAIBKHAN212@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 00923319949449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): NEW HOLLAND COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. NEED SOMETHING 2009 10,000 UNDER COMPACT SKID LOADER FOR DIGGING POOLS, USED OR LEASED ASAP!!!!!! I HAVE 20 POOLS NEED DONE. EMAIL: JOSHUA021188@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 716-225-7171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CT): ALLMAND TLB 425 BACKHOE LOADER. EMAIL: DARRENCMAS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 860-212-6681 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 307 SSR EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: MYPERSONALCADDY@ HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 1-613-662-4535 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D6R CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR: CAT D6R/T 36” COMPLETE SET OF SYSTEM ONE PADS – NEW OR USED PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING: CAT D8N/R/T COUNTERWEIGHT DRAWBAR AND SET OF NEW OR USED SYSTEM ONE TRACK CHAINS FOR A CAT 330CL PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS POWERHOUSE COMPACT TRACK LOADERS UNIT WITH ATTACHMENTS : BUCKET, AUGER, TRENCHER, TRAILER. EMAIL: TOOLMADAM@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (PA): BROCE BROOM - ALL MODELS SWEEPER TRUCKS. LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL STREET SWEEPER WORK READY - PREFER STILL UNDER WARRANTY. EMAIL: BUCCIROCK@AOL.COM; PHONE: 215-518-6211 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): USED MINI MOTOR GRADER. DON'T NEED THE LASER SYSTEM. JUST THE MINI MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SFKF36@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR HANIX DEALER TO SUPPLY NEW OR USED PARTS FOR HANIX N450 MINI GIANT. EMAIL: BANDIWILSON@SHAW.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR 314C LCR EXCAVATOR - I NEED A 36" HEAVY DUTY BUCKET WITH SIDE CUTTERS FOR MY CAT 314CLCR EMAIL: LAKENORMANLLC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 917-208-5574 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): KOMATSU PC138USLC-8 EXCAVATOR EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 657-549-4062 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. CAT 315, 320, 325, 330, 336 DL SERIES EXCAVATORS UNDER 9000 HOURS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET PHONE: 330-987-3508 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODEL CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS, SELF-LOADING BATCHING VEHCLE 4CUBIC METRES EMAIL: JATOICO@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923336758720 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MT): ALL MODELS ROL-AIR AIR COMPRESSORS EMAIL: BROWNSFAN43920@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): CATERPILLAR 330CL EXCAVATORS. WANTED TO BUY 5 UNITS CATERPILLAR 330CL NO MORE THAN 15000 HRS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE IH AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. LOOKING FOR NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS OPERATOR,PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS FOR AGRICULTURE AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB ALL MODELS PUMPS. TRANSMISSION CHARGER PUMPS FOR CATERPILLAR/CASE /JCB/FORKLIFT ... PARTS 6Y3864 20/900400 20/925552 EMAIL: TREFLENEGOCE@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +212661325283 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: TEREX DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK. NEED A TRUCK CAPABLE OF DRILLING WITH A DOWN THE HOLE HAMMER ATTACHMENT FOR UTILITY POLE INSTALLATION IN ROCK/LEDGE. EMAIL: BOB.BRITTON@CHEROKEEDB.COM; PHONE: 860-747-8828 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 580K BACKHOE LOADER. LOOKING FOR CHEAP PARTS TRACTOR 580K CK OR EQUAL TO 1990 580K BACKHOE IN OR CLOSE TO SOUTHERN CALIF. EMAIL: HELIREDCAT@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 760-636-9709 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE MODEL 624K WHEEL LOADER. ANY 624 HIGH LIFT. EMAIL: LPQ@EMAIL.COM; PHONE: 802-897-7915 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JCB 270T SKID STEER LOADER NEED A VERSATILE SKID STEER ON TRACKS FOR THESE DIFFERENT USES PLUS ATTACHMENTS GRAPPLE BUCKET FOR TREE WORK, STUMP GRINDER. FOR EARTH AN MATERIAL MOVING AND LOADING INCLUDING ROCK, AND BACKHOE ATTACHMENT FOR DIGGING FOOTERS FOR RESIDENTIAL HOME BIULLDINGS AND SITE CLEAN UP AND PREP. FOR GRASS. PREFER USED. ALSO WILL NEED A DUMP TRAILER BIG ENOUGH TO HAUL THE SKIDSTEER. TRAILER CAN BE USED ALSO. EMAIL: HILLBRANNON9@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN CO): GENERAC GP8000 GENERATORS / GEN SETS / ENGINES. EMAIL: EIBERT@RTEBB.NET PHONE: 970-380-2651 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): TAKEUCHI MODEL TB68S EXCAVATORS - LOOKING FOR BOTTOM ROLLERS MODEL TB-68S SERIAL NO 68003. EMAIL: TINBOX67@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: (707) 953-3040 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN CA): BOBCAT ALL MODELS SKID STEER LOADERS - LOOKING FOR AN OLDER MIDSIZED BOBCAT. DO NOT WANT TO PAY MORE THAN 20K. NEED BUCKET AND FORKS. EMAIL: PHLASHLITE2017@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO MODEL L90E WHEEL LOADER - LOOKING FOR GP PIN ON BUCKET FOR VOLVO L90E. EMAIL: ALR_666@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 757-291-7666 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN MI): KOMATSU ALL MODELS EXCAVATORS - PC50MR LOOKING FOR 36-48 IN DITCHING BUCKET 50MM PINS 7 7/8 BOSSES WIDTH. EMAIL: OSTRUCKING@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED (IN USA): CATERPILLAR MODEL 330D EXCAVATORS - WANTED: CAT 330D 54" BUCKET. EMAIL: FRANKLURCH@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 732-988-8814 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LOOKING FOR A USED PIN-ON OR JRB-STYLE COUPLER BUCKET FOR DEERE 524K LOADER <=$4,000. EMAIL: JMEISNER@CLBOYD.COM PHONE: 405-590-3459 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WE ARE LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT RADIATOR FOR OUR SCHRAMM AIR COMPRESSOR CIRCA 1965. IT IS A 125, MODEL COUH, SERIAL 115183. THE CORE DIMENSIONS ARE: 23" X 20" X 3". OUTLET DIAMETER IS 1-1/2" EMAIL: JAMESJNEVEINC@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 610-828-9869 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): VERMEER T455 TRACK TRENCHERS, ANY CONDITION! EMAIL: RDEAN@ROADSIDE.BIZ PHONE: 757-880-0851 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): WACKER NEUSON SAW BTS1035 ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING. EMAIL: SCOTHOWER90@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NC): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS. EROPS, AC, 5 TO 7000 HOURS, TIGHT JOB READY. EMAIL: KEITHBROOKS@IRONPEDDLERS.COM PHONE: 800-438-1933 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): LOOKING FOR ADD-ON COUNTERWEIGHT FOR A JOHN DEERE 27D. EMAIL: WAYNEO34@HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 814-598-5907 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): LOW HOUR 200-400 KW CATERPILLAR NATURAL GAS GENSET. EMAIL: MURPHREEWA@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): VOLVO A40 WATER TRUCK 8000 TO 10000 GAL. EMAIL: JERRYSPLACE@GMAIL.COM PHONE: 770-681-5269 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALL MODELS CONVENTIONAL TRACTOR TRUCKS. WHOLESALE TANDEM AXLE DAYCAB TRUCKS – MACK, FREIGHTLINER, KENWORTH OR PETERBILT. EMAIL: MARKETING@ERTRUCK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN USA): ALTEC AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, MODEL DR160A. ROUND BALE UNROLLER. EMAIL: RED_WKS@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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HCEA Adds Correlli to North American Dealer Network
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas announced the expansion of its North American authorized dealer network with the addition of Correlli Inc., an all-in-one equipment service provider. President Patrick Correlli and his sons started Correlli Inc. on June 1, 1999, as an independent repair shop and the business supports repairs on all makes and models of construction equipment. With the addition of this new dealership, Hyundai’s North American network now includes more than 70 dealerships operating in just over 150 locations, offering sales, service and parts for the full line of Hyundai excavators, wheel loaders, compaction rollers and other construction equipment. “The Correlli’s are and have always been a customer support driven company and customer satisfaction is #1 with them. They have five service trucks on the road, 10 technicians and four on the road salespeople to support the customer’s needs. They will be a great addition to the Hyundai family of dealers in the Baltimore, Maryland area,” said Bill Klein, HCEA district manager — Northeast. For more information about Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com.
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J. F. Brennan Company uses a PMX300 mixing apparatus mounted on the end of a Sennebogen material handler, with approximately 60 ft. of reach. An ALLU PF7+7 is used to measure and convey the cement to the mixing head.
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one third of the project has been completed. Three-and-ahalf miles out of 10.5 miles have been successfully dredged.” According to Sharmila Rahman, NJWSA project engineer, site preparation began in March 2018, with tree clearing/trimming at the staging area and five access areas, where dredges are placed into the canal with a crane. “In-water work, which includes removal of submerged aquatic vegetation, debris and dredging, began in July of 2018. We expect three years of seasonal dredging activities and full completion of the project by the beginning of 2021.” Rahman said the logistics of the undertaking require yearround work and oversight. “After the 2018 dredging season, which ended in November, produced 50,000 cubic yards, or 76,000 tons, of sediment, the material was allowed to dewater for a period of time. The material needed to be mixed with cement to reduce the moisture content and improve handling for the end-user before it could be hauled.” Hauling began in December 2018, and continued through the end of March, followed by preparation for the next dredging season. As far as the biggest challenges on the project, said Rahman, “The timing restrictions for different species have created short windows for specific operations. The dredging window is so constrained that any unforeseen situation, especially weather, could delay the project.” The most time-consuming part of the work involves hydraulic dredging. It is a slow process, with only 100 linear ft. of canal per day per dredge accomplished, on average. As part of the work, sediment is amended with Portland cement and trucked to an offsite facility for reuse, with the drained water returned to the canal after treatment. “It takes four to six weeks for sediment to dewater,” said
Rahman. “The geotextile sediment storage bags are then cut open and cement is then added to the sediment with an ALLU system that conveys dry Portland cement from the silo to the sediment and also mixes the cement with the sediment at the same time. After mixing in the cement, the sediments are loaded with excavator mounted clam shell buckets into triaxle dump trucks. This past winter approximately 2,700 dump truck loads transported 76,000 ton of amended sediment off site.” The canal is listed on the National and State Registers of Historical Places, requiring NJWSA to engage a cultural resource consultant to monitor the project. “The canal itself is a historical structure, and the associated structures along the canal also are historic. The dredging project was designed to protect all of the historical structures from any adverse impact. For example, to protect sections of the embankment still lined with historic stone armoring, dredging is not allowed within five feet of the embankment walls. “Further, the dredge is not allowed to operate within ten feet of any known historic structures. In addition, the dredge operators were all trained in how to monitor for historic artifacts, and how to preserve if any artifacts were found during the dredging.” “It is a unique project, which involves engineers, environmentalists, cultural resource consultants and construction managers,” said Marc Brooks, NJWSA chief engineer, who noted that the original canal prism was constricted to the point where it was negatively affecting the ability to transfer water. The design called for approximately 248,000 cu. yds. of material to be dredged from the canal. “Cranes are used to place the dredges and floating barges with excavators into the canal,” said Brooks. “The barge mounted excavators are used ahead of the dredging operation to remove subaqueous vegetation and debris. Dredges
are used to remove the sediment from the canal.” To build the staging and sediment dewatering area, approximately 33,000 cubic yards of soil and weathered bedrock were handled to create a shallow sloping dewatering pad on the side of a hill, which included import of 27,000 tons of gravel for geobags to be placed on and helps convey water to the settling sumps. “Geotextile and an HDPE liner was used to cover the entire eight-acre staging area, and create an impervious barrier to contain the water after draining from the geobags that contain the dredged sediment,” said Brooks. Slurry is conveyed via booster pumps and floating pipes to the geo-textile dewatering bags. Before entering the bags, polymer dosages are applied to expedite flocculation and coagulation of the sediments in the geobags. “All the drain water from the geobags is collected in dewatering sumps,” said Brooks. “At the sumps, ferric chloride is applied to the collected water, so that the rest of the sediment in the drained water can settle out in the sumps. Then the water is pumped back to the canal from the sumps via a 75 hp pump and discharge pipe.” During periods of active dredging, the portion of the canal being dredged is shutdown to boaters, although it was only closed during the tree trimming that lasted for roughly a week, but generally not more than 1,000 ft. at a time. All the maintenance work, mobilization and demobilization of barges, dredges and pumps was accomplished from the access areas, which are situated on the opposite side of the canal from the towpath. Based on an agreement with Franklin Township, trucks are only allowed to haul material in the immediate vicinity of the staging area after the morning rush hour and before the evening rush. All trucking near the staging area must take place from 9:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday only. (CEG Editor in Chief Craig Mongeau contributed to this article.) CEG
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plans to reconfigure the station. This assessment will then be complemented with extensive community engagement to refine the plans. Five decades after the loss of the original and iconic Pennsylvania Station, the Moynihan Train Hall will once again provide New Yorkers a grand entrance in a McKim, Mead and White architectural marvel. The train hall also is set to open in December of 2020 and will bear the name of one of its great champions — the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan. “These improvements at Penn Station’s main entrance will improve the commute for travelers and enhance public safety,” said Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul. “The project, which includes direct access to the Long Island Rail Road Corridor, will ease pedestrian traffic and improve the overall experience. We’re committed to providing expanded transportation options for New Yorkers, and continuing to invest in transformational projects that support public transit and boost the economy.” “Building a new Penn Station entrance is a huge step toward giving our millions of customers the transit hub they deserve, and making the everyday experience of using the LIRR and Subways safer and easier,” said MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick J. Foye. “[Due] to the commitment of Governor Cuomo, this is just one component of the work we’re doing to modernize the LIRR and Subway system, with hundreds of transformative projects systemwide, including upgrading signals, expanding ADA accessibility, and expanding the LIRR with a Main
Line third track. My daily commute takes me through Penn Station as I switch from the LIRR to the Subway, and I personally look forward to the benefits this new entrance will provide.” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said, “Penn Station opens New York City up to hundreds of thousands of people each day. Those who use it deserve a station as vibrant as the city itself. We look forward to working closely with the Governor, the MTA, local officials and the community to make the vision a reality.” LIRR and Amtrak trains will be served by the nine platforms and 17 tracks that will be accessible from the Moynihan Train Hall, reached by eleven new platform escalators and seven elevators. The Train Hall will create direct access to the train station from 9th Avenue for the first time, bringing unparalleled regional transportation options within convenient reach of the booming Hudson Yards and Far West Side areas. Gov. Cuomo is investing $250 billion in infrastructure projects across New York to promote economic development, create jobs and expand opportunity. These investments enable New York to rebuild and modernize its roads, bridges, broadband networks, public buildings and other critical infrastructure across the state while putting thousands of New Yorkers to work. Gov. Cuomo has jumpstarted long-stalled or long-overdue projects, such as the now complete Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (formerly the Tappan Zee Bridge), the transformation of LaGuardia and JFK Airports, the Jacob K. Javits Center expansion and building a new Penn Station.
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Terex Trucks, the Scottish articulated hauler manufacturer, has big plans for North America. The company wants to expand its already 35-strong North American dealer network, bringing its TA300 and TA400 machines to even more customers throughout the region. With the way things are going, America — the “land of opportunity” — will soon become known as the “land of construction”. Billions of dollars have been ploughed into projects to create new buildings, roads and pipelines throughout the country. According to Dodge Data & Analytics, U.S. construction projects started this year will carry a combined value of $808 billion. Also, at the moment, oil pipeline companies are doing particularly well because major renovation work is under way in and around British Columbia in Canada. Given the rising demand for robust construction equipment, Terex Trucks has decided to focus more attention on the North American market. “Historically, North America has always been a strong market for us,” said Robert Franklin, sales and marketing director, Americas. “A significant proportion of the machines we make at our Motherwell facility are distributed to customers across this region. As a company, we want to grow our business in North America, reaching new customers and working with our dealer network to deliver an even better service.”
recently too, owing to the various large-scale infrastructure projects happening throughout the region.” Today, Terex Trucks has 35 dealers in North America, but the company is keen to sign more in specific regions. “Colorado, Louisiana and Alabama are target areas for Terex Trucks, as is Ontario in Canada,” said Franklin. “The dealers we already have in place are exceptional. Their industry experience, together with their technical expertise and willingness to invest in training, means that customer satisfaction is consistently high. Over the coming months and years, we want to expand our footprint and reach even more customers.”
Market Trends “Our TA300 articulated hauler does especially well in North America,” said Franklin. “In fact, keeping up with demand is a challenge because it’s just that popular. Towards the end of last year, the TA300 underwent an upgrade and it now includes the new EP320 transmission. It comes with two additional forward gears — eight in total — as well as four reverse gears. This helps to ensure smoother gear shifting and thereby superior operator comfort. In addition to this, the TA300 now delivers a 5 percent improvement in fuel efficiency, as well as enhanced performance, productivity and operator comfort. “We’ve already sold several of these machines in North America. The demand for the TA400 has picked up a lot
Customer Feedback “Based on customer feedback, fuel efficiency is a big part of the reason why customers choose to go with Terex Trucks over our competitors,” said Franklin. Both the TA300 and TA400 are extremely fuel efficient and meet the requirements of North American emissions legislation without a diesel particulate filter (DPF). This is achieved via the latest generation selective catalytic reduction (SCR), combined with exhaust gas regeneration (EGR) technology and a variable geometry turbo (VGT). Key Features Beyond fuel efficiency, there are many other benefits that come with Terex Trucks articulated haulers. The TA300, designed to deliver in even the most challenging conditions, is a firm favorite among customers working in quarries and on infrastructure developments. Powered by a Scania DC9 engine, this articulated hauler has a maximum payload of 30.9 tons (28 t), maximum torque of 1309 lbf ft (1880 Nm) and can achieve gross power of 370 hp (276 kW). The TA400, Terex Trucks’ largest articulated hauler, is the perfect fit for customers working on large-scale construction projects and mines. With a maximum payload of 41.9 tons (38 t) and a heaped capacity of 30.3 cu. yd. (23.3 cu m), it can put in a serious performance. Both machines also come with hydrostatic power steering and all hydraulic braking systems, helping to ensure a safe and comfortable ride. For more information, visit www.terextrucks.com.
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Preventing Fall Fatalities on the Job Site By George Cesarini SPECIAL TO CEG
Construction is an inherently risky industry. Workers often find themselves climbing on ladders and/or scaffolding, performing demanding physical labor, using a variety of tools and equipment, and enduring a wide range of sometimes difficult environmental conditions — heat, rain, etc. — which can lead to an unfortunate recipe for potential injury. Fortunately, over the past several years, attention to safety on the job site has gone hand-in-hand with technological advancements to help improve workplace safety in the construction industry. While this progress has been invaluable in reducing injuries, Safety Week serves as a reminder to our industry to continue striving toward reducing the number of accidents and eliminating casualties, especially when it comes to fall protection. Fall fatality rates are still alarmingly high in the construction industry. In fact, 19 percent of all worker fatalities in the United States in 2017 were in the construction industry (971 out of 5,147), and among those 971 fatalities, 39 percent (381) were fall-related. Here are some steps organizations can consider to help reduce fall fatality risks, no matter the project’s size or scope: Step One: Increase Awareness and Understanding Leadership and labor personnel may not realize how common fall-related fatalities are and that there are measures they can take to do something about it. Safety is everyone’s responsibility, and every single person who touches a construction site — physically or metaphorically — should be educated about his/her role in promoting a safer workplace. Leaders should instill safety as a core value throughout the organization and safe workplace practices should be not only encouraged, but also expected, during daily work. It is management’s responsibility to identify and evaluate potential risks before work begins. If a risk cannot be eliminated, it is management’s job to help mitigate potential dangers through the implementation of both advanced safety training and the use of protective devices and procedures. By the same token, workers are responsible — and should be held accountable — for complying with safety protocol. They should speak-up if the task they are assigned has the potential to expose them to serious injury, is not adequately planned to mitigate the exposure, and/or if inadequate safety training is provided, and should be empowered and encouraged to do so by management. Step Two: Anticipate Risks by Performing a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Safety practices should be defined ahead of any construction project. Leaders should map out the different intended project phases and identify where fall-related hazards could occur. Leaders should then work with field managers and designated safety teams to minimize exposures wherever possible or determine which safety measures are needed to sufficiently mitigate risk. A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) should be performed and should include, but not be limited to, the following: • A detailed description or overview of the work taking place • A list of the equipment needed to perform this work • A list of the different tasks that need to be performed in order to complete the project • The identification and evaluation of potential fall-related and other safety exposures for each task to be completed, and • A determination of measures that will be taken to elimi-
nate or reduce the exposures for each task. Once the JHA is complete, all parties involved must sign a form documenting their participation and understanding of the risks and preventative measures. To this end, contractors should hold pre-task meetings to be attended by all crew members and make sure that language barriers are addressed, as applicable. If a construction project’s duration exceeds a single day, a daily pre- and post-work review of hazards and protective measures is necessary. This is especially true if new workers are added to a project after the JHA takes place and if working conditions have changed since the project’s onset. Step Three: From Training to Protective Devices, Implement Protective Measures Workers should be properly trained before construction begins. In addition to reviewing the results of the JHA prior to beginning work, workers should be instructed on how to properly inspect and use Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS). Additionally, field supervisors should ensure that workers are complying with safety protocol throughout the process and should intervene to correct any risky behavior. If a construction site has been equipped with leading edge protection such as guardrails, they shouldn’t be taken down without explicit direction from the controlling contractor. To prevent any confusion around who is responsible for providing and removing such safety features, organizations should implement a permit system that dictates how and when worksite guardrails can be installed or removed. In the same vein, fall management plans should include training on the proper selection, set up and use of ladders and scaffolds. The Ultimate Goal: Zero Injuries When a construction company effectively fosters a strong safety culture, safety becomes a priority for every employee. Safety practices not only save lives — they also promote healthy businesses. A safety-first culture is one of a business’s most valuable assets and can play a role in its longterm growth and success. Safer companies tend to face fewer losses, have lower costs, are usually more competitive bidders and can be more attractive to potential clients and insurers. The number one goal is minimizing injury and saving lives — and that means always being vigilant and adaptive. The construction industry is constantly evolving and adopting new equipment and machinery. Safety practices must evolve alongside these developments and continue to align with the various ways in which workers are performing their jobs. At the end of the day, every company — every leader, safety manager, contractor, employee — wants all parties to go home safely. That’s why fall protection and other risk mitigation techniques are key to workplace safety culture — so we can realize making a goal of zero injuries on the jobsite a reality. George Cesarini is a senior vice president of Chubb Construction Major Markets. He is responsible for managing the risk engineering services provided across the country to construction clients, ensuring quality and value-added services are being delivered to assist them in their efforts to enhance their safety culture and mitigate potential exposures on their project sites. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice.
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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. MAY/JUNE CRANE SAFETY TRAINING NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! Below, you will find the month of May’s Safety Training Courses. In May we have an Overhead Crane Train The Trainer Program in a special location, Sacramento, California, and, our Mobile Crane Inspector Course in Las Vegas, Nevada. MAY/JUNE CRANE SAFETY COURSES May 29 – 31, 2019 – Rigging Inspector Training, Cincinnati, Ohio. June 4 – 7, 2019 – Overhead Crane Train the Trainer, Pasadena, Texas June 4 – 7, 2019 – Mobile Crane Inspector Training, Orlando, Florida June 10 – 14, 2019 – Mobile Crane Train the Trainer, Sacramento, California June 11 – 13, 2019 – Boom Truck Train the Trainer, Pasadena, Texas June 11, 2019 – Qualified Rigger Level 1, Orlando, Florida June 12 – 14, 2019 – Rigging Inspector Training, Orlando, Florida For more information on these Crane Safety Courses, Phone: Tiffany at 800/654-5640, ext. 238. Email: talston@cranesafe.com. Rigging Kits are very popular this year. Order yours today!
BONNELL INDUSTRIES, INC. TRUCK & ROAD EQUIPMENT BIENNIAL EQUIPMENT EXPO DATES: JUNE 5 – 6, 2019 PLACE: DIXON, ILLINOIS LOCATION: 1385 Franklin Grove Road, Dixon, Illinois DESCRIPTION: Bonnell Industries hosts their biennial Equipment Expo to introduce customers to their valued vendors, and to display new product advancements. In addition, the customers and vendors get the opportunity to meet the awesome employees that manufacture and install all of Bonnell’s products. The Bonnell Expo is anticipated to be bigger than ever before with over 40 vendors showcasing quality equipment. Also, new to the itinerary this year are Education Sessions! This year, Bonnell will exhibit full-equipped snow and ice fighting customer trucks, their industrial leaf vacuums, road drags, and Used Equipment for sale during the two-day event. Among the display equipment are NEW Bonnell built trucks available for purchase at the event! At the Bonnell Equipment Expo this year, look for the employees wearing Bonnell Orange shirts. The Bonnell staff is more than happy to answer any questions that you may have whether they are technical or sales-related. All available Bonnell employees are there to help! Not only is being at the Expo pleasant and educational, but there will be food, too! Each attendee will receive one free BBQ lunch ticket upon arrival. There will be pre-lunch snacks also! Don’t miss out on good food, great conversation, and quality equipment. This even will not happen again until June of 2021! Visit www.bonnell.com to learn how to register for this event!
AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 2nd International Interactive Symposium on UHPC Dates: June 2, 2019 to June 5, 2019 Time: 5:00 PM-4:00 PM Place: Hilton Albany, Albany, New York, USA 40 Lodge Street, Albany, NY, USA Description: We are pleased to welcome you to the 2nd International Interactive Symposium on Ultra-High, Performance Concrete to be held in Albany, New York from June 2 to June 5, 2019. Building on the success of the first symposium that was held in July 2016, we are bringing together the UHPC Community for more learning, networking and advancement of this innovative technology. The interactive symposium will afford professionals working on all aspects of UHPC to: • Share knowledge about applications and opportunities • Broaden technical depth • Identify knowledge gaps • Grow the UHPC family dedicated to truly working together to achieve similar goals For more information, on the Symposium, contact: Iowa State University, Ames, IA Website: http://www.uhpcsymposium.com/ Email: sri@iastate.edu Phone: 515/294-6222
22ND ANNUAL SNOW & ICE SYMPOSIUM (SIMA). Dates: Place:
JUNE 25 – 26, 2019 DeVos Place 303 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 The Greatest Show in Snow is headed to Grand Rapids, Michigan for our 22nd Annual Snow & Ice Symposium, and we would love to see you there! The Snow & Ice Symposium Trade Show features over 140 companies providing products, programs and services for snow & ice management industry professionals. You will be able to view new products, make purchasing decisions, and learn from our supporters. Easy to get to, get around in, and afford, Grand Rapids is a perfect destination for the 22nd Annual SIMA Symposium! Complimentary Airport Shuttle is offered. The Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) is 13 miles from downtown and serves six major airlines, offering 120+ daily nonstop flights. Grand Rapids will be packed this June as we bring all the equipment, education and networking opportunities to the picturesque riverfront setting of the DeVos Place. The rush will be real in Grand Rapids, MI at the 22nd Annual Snow & Ice Symposium, featuring the industry’s biggest trade show! With 35+ hours of diverse education, the Best Show in Snow has something for every role in your snow and ice company. From museums to breweries, Grand Rapids has a lot to be excited about and it is accessible. You can do more in Grand Rapids in one day than you can in one week in other cities – think “close & convenient.” This key location is part of a vibrant downtown entertainment district featuring dining establishments, breweries, nightclubs, museums, and Arena, all within walking distance. The trade show will be held in Exhibit Hall BC. For easy access, enter from the Amway Grand Plaza skyway, Lyon Street, or the Monroe Avenue main entrance. For more information on the 22nd Annual Snow & Ice Symposium, contact Snow & Ice Management Association, 10140 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI 53092. Phone: 414/375-1940. Email: Info@sima.org.
FORESTRY PRODUCTS MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT EXPO Connect, Explore, Discover Industry Meets Opportunity Dates: June 26, 2019 to June 28, 2019 Place: Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30313 Forest Products Machinery & Equipment Expo is a 3-day event being held from 26th June to 28th June 2019 in Atlanta, GA, USA. This event will feature forest products and equipment, forest machinery and tools, parts and devices, components and accessories and other similar range of products and services. This Expo provides the forest products industry with a quality venue to discuss trends, discover new technologies and focus on manufacturing success. For more information on the Forestry Products Machinery & Equipment Expo: https://www.sfpaexpo.com/.
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) June 2019 EVENTS: June 5 – 8, 2019 2019 Annual Conference Austin, Lewisville, TX June 5, 2019 Central Texas Branch / Central Branch 2019 CTB Scholarship Golf Tournament Crystal Falls Golf Course, Leander, TX June 5, 2019 Michigan / Downriver Branch Dan Brooks Scholarship Annual Golf Outing Lakes of Taylor TBD, MI Come Join us for the annual Dan Brooks Scholarship Golf Outing June 5, 2019 Ohio / Southwest Branch Traffic Engineering Workshop: Save the Date! Receptions Conference Centers, Fairfield, OH June 5, 2019 Chicago Metro / Southwest Branch Southwest Branch Golf Outing Silver Lake Country Club, Orland Park, IL For more information on the above events, contact APWA. Address: 1275 K St. NW #750, Washington, DC 20005. Phone: 202/408-9541. Toll Free: 800/848-APWA.
ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN CONTRACTORS (AWC) AWC SCHOLARSHIP GOLF FUNdraiser DATE: June 14, 2019 START TIME: 7:30 AM (June 14) FINISH TIME: 2:00 PM (June 14) PLACE: Majestic Oaks Golf Club 701 Bunker Lake Boulevard, NE Ham Lake, Minnesota 55304 Join us for AWC’s annual tournament to raise funds for scholarships. We award scholarship dollars to females entering the construction industry via the academic or apprenticeship track. The net proceeds from this event supports those scholarships. Scholarship Awards Luncheon / Silent Auction / Don’t forget to buy a chance to ride in style with our Deluxe Cart Chance! Deluxe carts come decorated and loaded with snacks, beverages and more! Details: 7:30 AM REGISTRATION 8:30 AM SHOTGUN START 12:00 PM AWARDS LUNCHEON immediately after 9th hole For more information on this event, contact AWC, 1337 St. Clair Avenue, Suite 4, St. Paul, MN 55105. Phone: 651/489-2221. Email: awcmn@awcmn.org.
GREAT LAKES TIMBER PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION GREAT LAKES LOGGING & HEAVY EQUIPMENT EXPO Dates: September 5 to 7, 2019 Place: UP State Fairgrounds Miracle of Life Building Escanaba, Michigan Description: The Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo is a three (3) day expo that takes place in September throughout the Lake States region of the United States. Over 200 indoor and outdoor exhibitors attend each year to showcase the best of the best when it comes to Log Splitters, Portable Sawmills, Compact Tractors & Logging Equipment, Chainsaw Carving, Wood/Pellet Stove Dealers and much, much more. For additional questions about the Great Lakes Logging & Heavy Equipment Expo: Telephone: 715/282-5828
AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) PWX PUBLIC WORKS EXPO Dates: September 8 to 11, 2019 Place: Washington State Convention Center 705 Pike Street, Seattle, Washington 98101 Description PWX 2019: It Starts Here! PWX provides a first-class multimodal learning experience designed for professionals at all levels and across the entire spectrum of public works. Come prepared to see, hear, touch, and discuss in a variety of traditional and interactive sessions, seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees can also spend time on North America’s largest exhibit floor for public works equipment and services – we’ve carved out generous portions of non-compete time, so you don’t miss any sessions. Kick tires and talk about technology or get the scoop on new products. You can even step in front of a video camera and tell your very own public works story. To take advantage of everything PWX has to offer with more than 5,000 public works colleagues from North America and beyond, meet us in Seattle! Register by July 8th and save $100! For more information on this Expo, contact APWA Offices: Kansas City Missouri Office Telephone: 816/472-6100; Fax: 816/4721610; Toll Free: 800/848-APWA Washington DC Office Telephone: 202/408-9541
OROFINO LUMBERJACK DAYS Dates: September 12 to 15, 2019 Place: Orofino, ID Description: Our 2019 theme is “Boots, Jeans and Clearwater Dreams.” The Lumberjack Show was started with the idea of furthering our lumbering industry and way of life, along with that of farming. This was going to be carried out by contests that showed the arts and skills of the logger, especially those skills that were dying out due to mechanization. Melvin Snook engineered Lumberjack Day by setting up skills of chopping, bucking and using the peavey, axe and brawn. For more information on this event, contact: Orofino Celebrations, Inc., P. O. Box 543, Orofino, ID 83544 Telephone: 1-208/476-3412; Email: info@orofinolumberjackday.com
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ............................71
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ..................25
NORAM ................................................................89
ALEX LYON & SON INC
FELLING TRAILERS ......................................58,59
NORRIS SALES CO INC ......................................6
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ........................109
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ........................28,29
OPDYKE INC........................................................56
NEWARK NJ 6/6
FOLEY INC ............................................................2
FULTON NY 6/7 ..........................................111
FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ..........12
ATLANTIC CITY NJ 6/15
G T MID ATLANTIC LLC ......................................21
HOUSTON TX 6/19 ....................................113
GEHL ....................................................................96
HOUSTON TX 6/20
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ............12
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................5
PITTSFIELD MA 6/22 ................................115
GROVE WORLDWIDE ........................................49
POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ......................77
CANASTOTA NY 7/13 ................................117
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC........................15
POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ....................70
HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC
RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ..............................104
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP..........................7
MARIETTA GA 6/14 ....................................112
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS............102
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....92,93
AMERICAN SHORING ........................................32
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
PENNDOT COMMONWEALTH OF PA PENNDOT HEAVY EQP AUCTION 7/2......116 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP................................64
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS ........120 ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ....................19,78
APPLIED MACHINERY SALES ..........................31
WEST HICKORY PA 06/06 ........................112
AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC ....................116
ONLINE ONLY 6/17-20 ..............................114
RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ................83
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC..............................72,73
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....40,41
SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ......................85
BARGAINS..........................................................105
ISUZU DIESEL ....................................................37
SILVI CONCRETE ................................................39
BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ....................................16
JESCO ....................................................................3
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC........................11
BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC..............35
JOHN DEERE ......................................................95
SULLIVAN DIAMOND CO ....................................32
CEG SCALE MODELS ........................................45
KLEEMANN ....................................................74,75
CEG WANTED....................................................107
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY 42,43
CHADWICK-BAROSS INC ..................................67
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................46,47,97
CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ......12,22,36
KOMATSU NORTHEAST ....................................8,9
CLASSIFIEDS ....................................................106
KPI-JCI..................................................................81
THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ........104
CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ................37
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ........................................99
TOMCON INDUSTRIES INC................................22
COMMONWEALTH EQUIPMENT........................76
MAGOTTEAUX INC..............................................78
TORA CRUSHING & SCREENING......................79
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE..52,62,100
MESSICK’S ..........................................................32
TOWMASTER INC. ........................................54,55
CRUSHING & SCREENING SERVICES ............76
METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ......................86,87
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................80
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..................64,65
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER............................51
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC....80
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP............119
MUNICIBID.COM ................................................114
EESSCO ..............................................................69
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..............................103
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ........................16
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ................................21,83
NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ............................27
WHITNEY & SON INC..........................................66
EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA......................39
NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ..............22
WOODS CRW CORP ..........................................17
TEREX CRANES ..................................................91 TEREX FUCHS ....................................................82 TEREX TRUCKS/VOLVO ....................................57
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ......................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ....................33 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA..60,61
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