Northeast 13, June 27, 2018

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Port Development Project Sails Into Philly By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Five Star Hosts Dolomite at Deere Gold Key Tour…8

H.O. Penn Holds Open House in Newington…12

Industry Icon Dies at Age 87…46

Two new super-post-Panamax cranes making the long journey from Shanghai, China, to the Port of Philadelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal have finally reached their destination. The vessel Zhen Hua 16 arrived in late March, after a more than 90day trek. “It was the first major visual accomplishment of Governor Tom Wolf’s $300 million port development plan,” said PhilaPort senior marketing manager Dominic O’Brien. “It seemed like a long time for them to get here, but when you consider how far they are coming, it’s amazing they make the journey in the time they do.” The cranes, some of the largest in the world, were produced by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co. Ltd. With careful preparation, they departed Asia in December 2017. After a threemonth wait, onlookers gathered to witness the dramatic entrance PhilaPort/Todd Trice photo of the massive cranes first-hand. “One of our engineers was on The cranes, some of the largest in the world, were produced by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co. see PORT page 30

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Ltd. With careful preparation, they departed Asia in December 2017.

N.Y. Gov. Announces Major Infrastructure Plan

Truck & Trailer Section.... 57-63 Recycling Section............ 67-93 Attachment & Parts Section...... ...................................... 107-112 Auction Section............ 116-125 Business Calendar.............. 118 Advertisers Index................ 126

New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on June 14, a $150 billion infrastructure plan for the next five years. This historic investment in New York’s capital assets builds on the Governor’s

existing $100 billion infrastructure initiative. Beginning in FY 2020, these capital projects will rebuild transportation and mass transit systems, construct safe and secure affordable housing, drive economic and community devel“After a half century of neglect and inaction, opment, build new and New York is once again building for the better school buildings future, and our infrastructure investments for 21st century learnare already creating hundreds of thousands ing, create new environmental and park faciliof jobs,” Gov. Cuomo said.

ties, support our sustainable energy future and generate 675,000 new jobs and expand opportunity for all New Yorkers. “After a half century of neglect and inaction, New York is once again building for the future, and our infrastructure investments are already creating hundreds of thousands of jobs,” Cuomo said. “This record commitment to infrastructure, which builds see INFRASTRUCTURE page 120


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FIVE STAR HOSTS DOLOMITE PRODUCTS AT DEERE GOLD KEY TOUR

Dolomite Products is the first Five Star Equipment customer to purchase the John Deere 944K hybrid wheel loader, the largest wheel loader in the Deere fleet.

12 H.O. PENN MACHINERY COMPANY HOSTS 36 SINKHOLE SWALLOWS EXCAVATOR AT MALL

OPEN HOUSE IN CONN. On June 13 H.O. Penn Machinery Company Inc., the Caterpillar dealer for New York City and the surrounding metro market, as well as Connecticut, held an open house at their Newington, Conn., facility.

18 FIXING MASSIVE NYC PLUMBING LEAK, 55 STORIES UNDERGROUND

18 COURT RULING WON’T STOP PIPELINE Construction will continue on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Upshur County, W. Va., despite a federal court order that is vacating an important permit for the project.

20 N.J. INFRASTRUCTURE BANK IS NOW OPEN

22 GOV. MURPHY SPOTLIGHTS CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENTS

Export development is one of the priorities for the French Mecalac Group, which has been designing, manufacturing and selling machines dedicated to urban construction sites for more than 40 years.

26 ACCO CREATES MONSTER MACHINES: SUPER DOZER, MOTORGRADER In the early 1980s, Umberto Acco, an entrepreneur and owner of a civil construction company in Portogruaro, northern Italy, received a job that would require his company to build a custom crawler dozer and motorgrader.

ROAD PROJECTS West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said $800 million in bonds to finance state road repairs and construction have been sold on Wall Street. Voters last October passed a referendum for the state to sell $1.6 billion in bonds.

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2015 KOMATSU WA270-7, A27106, hrs 1840, 20.5 X 25 Tires, A/C, 3rd Valve, Ride Control, Coupler, Choice ........................................................$140,000

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Five Star Hosts Dolomite Products at Deere Gold Key Tour

John Deere officials presented Dolomite Products with a special plaque and a commemorative Gold Key. (L-R) are Kenn Baker, Five Star Equipment; Harry Gorrell, Dolomite; Dave Johnson, Five Star Equipment; and Denny Vonnahme, John Deere.

Five Star Equipment recently hosted Dolomite Products of Walworth, N.Y., at the John Deere Davenport Works Gold Key Tour in Davenport, Iowa. Dolomite Products is the first Five Star Equipment customer to purchase the John Deere 944K hybrid wheel loader, the largest wheel loader in the Deere fleet. In addition to the Deere 944K, Dolomite Products also purchased a Deere 844K-III wheel loader. “My previous experience with the 944K loader has proven to show fuel consumption of half to one-third of other brands,” said

Harry Gorrell, Dolomite’s equipment manager. “The JD Link system provides us the ability to perform diagnostics on the go without having to physically plug into the machine. This combined with John Deere’s ability to transmit software updates provides increased uptime.” During the trip, the group from Dolomite Products and Five Star Equipment toured the Davenport production facility to see the finishing touches being put on the 944K. John Deere officials presented Dolomite Products with a special plaque and the commemora-

Dolomite Products’ Harry Gorrell places a pin in the John Deere Gold Key Customers map for the company’s Rochester, N.Y., facility where the 944K will be used.

tive John Deere Gold Key. “We’ve enjoyed working with Harry Gorrell and the team at Dolomite on this equipment order,” said Dave Johnson, general manager of Five Star Equipment’s Rochester branch. “What better way for us to thank them for being such a great customer than to take them to John Deere’s pro-

duction facility to see their 944K as it rolls off the line? It’s an impressive facility and everyone from Deere was very welcoming to us.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

John Deere gave a warm welcome to Dolomite Products and Five Star Equipment. (L-R) are Dave Johnson, Five Star Equipment; Harry Gorrell, Dolomite Products; and Kenn Baker, Five Star Equipment.


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2017 KOMATSU PC360LC-11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ENCLOSED CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER & DEFROSTER; 33.5” SHOES; 10’5” ARM, 60” BUCKET, 2,626 HOURS, #C031259 $259,000

YR

Model

EE#

PRICE

BACKHOES JCB 2013

3CX-14 SUPER

C030142

$59,500

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A900C

C003281

$59,000

CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS KOMATSU 2010

D51EX-22

C027329

$79,000

2015

D51PXi

C019464

$189,000

1999

D65EX-12

C020925

$39,500

2012

D65WX-17

C005727

$139,000

MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS CATERPILLAR 1996

350L-MH

C023522

$79,500

YR

Model

EE#

2004

WA480-5

C029268

$45,000

2008

WA480-6

C025316

$119,000

1997

WA500-1

C023661

$12,000

1999

WA500-3

C028568

$30,500

2009

WA500-6

C029799

$89,500

2014

WA500-7

C029801

$199,000

2000

WA600-3

C022042

$31,000

PRICE

MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS C022333

$149,000

BOMAG

2015

MHL360E

C022898

$379,000

2005

BW278

C031269

$12,000

2005

BW284

C031275

$4,500

2005

BW284AD-4

C031279

$9,500

KOMATSU

1989

PC300MH-3

C023651

$17,500

2014

PC45MR-3

C028041

SOLD $49,000

1998

PC450LC-6MH

C028476

$79,500

2015

PC138UCLC-10

C024556

$112,000

SENNEBOGEN

2011

HD12VV

C029410

$18,000

$119,000

2004

830R

C005918

$49,000

2011

HD+120V0

C031256

$39,000

HD130HV

C031255

$27,000

HAMM

2015

PC138USLC-10

C031470

2015

PC210LC-10

C031698

$139,000

2012

830M

C022031

$189,000

2007

2013

PC240LC-10

C006323

$139,000

2014

840M

C022592

$219,000

HYPAC

2013

PC240LC-10LR

C022421

$189,000

2014

PC240LC-10

C031702

$159,000

2016

PC240LC-11

C031244

$209,000

2005

PC270LC-7

C020272

$39,500

2011

12HA 35 TON 35 TON

2014

PC290LC-10

C028573

$189,000

2016

PC290LC-11

C029154

$225,000

1999

PC300LC-6

C021741

$39,000

2006

PC300LC-7

C031253

$62,500

2012

PC360LC-10

C029681

$155,000

2016

MC125Z

GD655-5

C031762

$199,000

GD655-5

C029808

$219,000

MISCELLANEOUS BROCE

C784

C031277

$8,500

2012

2003

C784A

C031278

$6,000

BUCYRUS ERIE

BB250B

$6,500

1980

$4,500

DOPPSTADT

C026380

$22,000

ROADTEC

C024334

$199,000

2008

C030691

$105,000

WA380-7

C024340

$195,000

VOGELE

2004

WA400-5

C023548

$43,500

2012

2010

WA430-6

C027874

$29,500

WIRTGEN

WA450-5L

C030655

$42,500

2013

WA470-6

C024845

$72,500

5200-2

88B

2012

SM720 TROMMEL

C026616

$15,000

C020922

$129,000

C021573

$159,000

ATTACHMENTS C026147

$189,000

C029916

$359,000

HAMM 2012

PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT FOR 3412, 84” DRUM

P.O.R.

LABOUNTY

2013

PC360LC-10

C027656

$165,000

2004

2013

PC360LC-10

C006325

$159,000

2009

2015

PC360LC-11

C029590

$219,000

2009

WA470-6

C027330

$119,500

2017

PC360LC-11

C031259

$259,000

2015

WA470-7

C031350

$269,000

JCB

2014

PC390LC-10

C029061

$205,000

2016

WA470-8

C026756

$309,000

2014

260

C025818

$39,500

2011

PC490LC-10

C026255

$199,000

2016

WA470-8

C028575

$289,500

2014

260

C025820

$39,500

W200

$1,650,000

2013

C031274

2015

C031454

2012

2003

RX700

$90,000

GRADERS

C031272

WA320-3

$19,500

KOMATSU

C788B

WA380-7

C029701

CEC 32”X54” JAW CRUSHER C003725

C788B

2015

$2,500 $15,000

CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT

2004

1998

C022758 C029700

TRAIL KING

2004 C029426

PRICE

EAGER BEAVER

$39,500

WA250PZ

EE#

TRAILERS

KLEEMANN

RHL340D

KOMATSU

Model

2007

2011

WHEEL LOADERS

YR

CEC

FUCHS

KOMATSU

EXCAVATORS

2014 KOMATSU PC240LC-10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ENCLOSED CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER & DEFROSTER; 31.5” SHOES; 11’6” ARM; 19’2” BOOM; BUCKET TBD; 2,956 HOURS, #C031702 $159,000

2003

UP20 PULVERIZER JAW SET 18715

$2,500

NPK SKID STEERS

2014

PH4

C030145

$11,000

C023173

$15,000

ROCKLAND 2012

H23F GRAPPLE/PC490

HD-V SPADE-NOSE ROCK BUCKET FOR WA500-3

$15,000


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n June 13th H.O. Penn Machinery Company Inc., the Caterpillar dealer for New York City and the surrounding metro market, as well as Connecticut, held an open house at their Newington, Conn., facility.. The open house gave H.O. Penn the opportunity to thank their customers for their support and to showcase the latest machine technology from Caterpillar as well as state-of-theart technology from SITECH Metro Northeast. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see SITECH page 98

Jeff Mitchell (L), President of H.O. Penn, and Rob Cleveland, CEO of H.O. Penn, were very enthused to see the amount of support local Connecticut contractors were showing for this year’s event. The demo area was kept busy throughout the afternoon.

This year’s event was the largest turnout ever. All guests received a goody bag filled with Caterpillar promotional items and were registered to win some fantastic door prizes.

Rob Lodge (L) and Rusty Gostyla of Lodge Earthworks in Windsor, Conn., gave this Cat 320 a thorough test drive and it met with their approval.

This Cat 320 Next Generation Excavator, available in the demonstration area for hands-on use, was equipped with Caterpillar Grade Control System. Grade Control System is available in various packages designed to fit the diverse needs and expectations of individual contractors.

Believe it or not these three gentlemen have a combined experience of nearly 100 years in the construction equipment industry. (L-R) are Kevin Kretschmer of H.O. Penn; Bob Mulvena of Caterpillar Financial; and Eric Bjornson of Metso Minerals.

A big crowd pleaser, the Cat 31 Monster Energy Series racecar. This car, which is owned by Richard Childress Racing, is driven each week by Ryan Newman.

Mike Pearl of Flange Lock demonstrates his skills on the virtual excavator.

Nate (L) and Rich Russo of Russo Acres Excavation in Bozah, Conn., expressed enthusiasm for the advancements in Caterpillar’s Grade Control Technologies.


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Court Ruling Won’t Stop Pipeline Construction in W.Va. By Emily Buenzle Construction will continue on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Upshur County, W. Va., despite a federal court order that is vacating an important permit for the project. The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the ruling, saying that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service failed to specify the limits for the allowable impact the pipeline would have on threatened and endangered species, WDTC reported. But according to Mike Cozad, community liaison of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline projects, “There will be no downtime as a result of that judge’s decision.” “The workers, we should start seeing them moving in the next couple weeks and the actual construction will start probably in four to six weeks,” said Sam Nolte, president of the Upshur County Commission.

ronmentally responsible route for the pipeline,” Dominion Energy said in a statement. “We carefully studied more than 6,000 miles of potential routes before choosing the best 600mile route with the least impact. After consulting with landowners and performing extensive field surveys, we made more than 300 route adjustments to avoid environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands, wildlife habitats, drinking water sources and sensitive geologic features. “We can say that the impact of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling is on a small portion of the 600-mile route and there will be no impact in North Carolina. Our next steps will be to consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who we expect will revise the Incidental Take Statement to provide limits that are more specific … We will fully comply as required while we continue to construct the project.”

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Fixing Massive NYC Plumbing Leak, 55 Stories Underground By Michael Hill ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEWBURGH, N.Y. (AP) New York City is in the midst of a plumbing repair job of monumental proportions. Hard-hat workers are toiling deep underground, 55 stories beneath the Hudson River, to eliminate gushing leaks in an aging tunnel that carries half the city’s water supply more than 85 mi. from Catskill Mountain reservoirs. Using a cylindrical, space-rocket-size borer, they are carving through solid rock to create a 2.5-mi. bypass tunnel around the worst of the leaks. When they finish the $1 billion tunnel in 2022, the entire Delaware Aqueduct will be shut down for months to prepare for the diversion. And if they do it right, New Yorkers turning on their faucets will never even notice. “It’s really the largest and most complex water tunnel repair that the city of New York has ever done,” said Vincent Sapienza, commissioner of the city Department of Environmental Protection. “There’s a lot of moving parts that we’ve been wrestling with for several years now.” The Delaware Aqueduct is to the city what the aorta is to our circulatory systems: a necessary channel to keep everything running. It was drilled and blasted out mostly

during World War II and carries about 600 million gal. a day, entirely by gravity, from four Catskill region reservoirs to a holding reservoir just north of the city line. Along with the complementary Catskill Aqueduct, the two help connect a complex system that serves 9.6 million people in New York City and upstate municipalities. Engineers and politicians compare the network of 19 reservoirs, three lakes and connecting tunnels to the grand aqueducts of ancient Rome. But the Delaware Aqueduct is showing its age at a weak point where it crosses through limestone beneath the Hudson River near Newburgh, N.Y. Limestone is less dense and has more “give” than the neighboring shale, so crews protected that length of the concrete tunnel with a steel sleeve. But for an unknown reason — lack of foresight, lack of steel during wartime — they did not extend it through the entire limestone formation. Leaks formed in that gap, with some of the water burbling up into the river. About 18 million gal. — 3 percent of the aqueduct’s flow, or enough to fill about 27 Olympic-size swimming pools — escapes from the pipeline every day. The loss is too big to ignore, but the tunnel is too vital to simply drain for a multi-year repair. City officials eventually settled on the parallel

bypass tunnel, which allows for a shutdown measured in months instead of years. “We couldn’t fathom shutting down the tunnel,” said Paul Rush, deputy commissioner of the environmental department. Workers began digging two giant access holes on either side of the river in 2013, and actual tunneling started last summer. A long, cylindrical machine nicknamed “Nora” presses into the rock face with a spinning 21.6-ft. diameter “cutter head” embedded with 41 spinning, steel blades. The tunnel boring machine, the sort used worldwide for major water and transportation projects, is named for civil engineer Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney. The pulverized rock comes out the back via conveyor belt to be loaded onto rail cars and hauled topside. Dozens of workers are deep down at a time. They work Nora’s controls, bolt together pieces of the ever-lengthening concrete tunnel, operate rail cars and tend to material going up and down the 900-ft. shaft. It’s a construction site in a cave — and a wet one. Miners are constantly sloshing through puddles from the seeping groundwater. Draining the aqueduct in 2022 will give crews time to reroute the water under the Hudson and to seal other leaks some 25 mi. up the aqueduct. Those losses in Wawarsing,

N.Y., are far smaller, but they did contribute to a local plague of flooded basements and sodden lawns that resulted in the government buying some homes. Cutting off half the city’s water supply for up to eight months sounds like a recipe for disaster, but the environmental agency has been preparing for years. Conservation efforts, like the installation of low-flow toilets, have contributed to dropping water usage rates even as the city grew. The city will rely on water from reservoirs in suburban Westchester County and the Catskill Aqueduct, which should have a higher capacity by then. That aqueduct will be shut down for several 10-week increments so crews can scrub out microorganisms that have created a layer of “biofilm,” which inhibits the flow through the centuryold tunnel. By 2023, water will flow through a bypass built to last. A layer of steel will be fitted inside this tunnel and then another layer of concrete added for a final 14-ft.diameter tunnel, all the way through the limestone formation. Said Rush: “We don’t plan to come down again anytime soon.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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NJDOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti presents the I-Bank Vice-Chairman, Robert Briant Jr., with a $22.6 million check from the State Local Aid Infrastructure Fund, marking the launch of the New Jersey Transportation Bank.

The Murphy Administration announced that the New Jersey Transportation Infrastructure Bank is now offering low interest loans to municipalities and counties to reduce the overall cost of local transportation projects. New Jersey’s first transportation loan program, the Transportation Infrastructure Bank (NJTIB) is a partnership between the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank). The NJTIB provides low interest loans for municipal and county transportation projects. “The Transportation I-Bank is a unique partnership that will significantly reduce the total cost of local transportation infrastructure by reducing the cost of financing and will enable our communities to increase the number of projects funded,” NJDOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said. “The program will provide opportunities for the design and construction of more expensive local projects that cannot be significantly funded with Local Aid grants.” “The staffs of the NJDOT and I-Bank have been working together around the clock over the past several months to structure and implement the Transportation IBank. Their accomplishments in this shorttime frame are impressive and a testament to the partners’ commitment to this initiative,” said I-Bank Vice Chairman Robert A. Briant Jr. “The financing program will accelerate the construction of projects and smooth the

“…I-Bank is a unique partnership that will significantly reduce the total cost of local …infrastructure.” Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti New Jersey Department of Transportation

transition from design to build.” Modeled after the successful NJ Water Bank (formerly, the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Financing Program) and the NJDOT’s Local Aid Program, the Transportation Bank was established as part of the Transportation Trust Fund renewal to provide low interest loans for local transportation projects. To get started, NJDOT’s Local Aid Infrastructure Fund is providing the NJTIB with $22.6 million generated from the gas tax increase. Interest rates in fiscal year 2019 are anticipated to be between 1.5 and 1.75 percent for terms of up to 31 years. Loan applications are available at www.njib.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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“The investments in New Jersey’s roads, bridges, and State channels are vital to creating a vibrant economy at the Shore, but more importantly, these projects mean heading to your favorite vacation destinations will be safer and easier for years to come,” said Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, NJDOT acting commissioner. “Projects like the Route 37 Mathis Bridge rehabilitation, which was completed on time over three winter seasons to avoid impacting summer vacationers, are examples of designing projects in a way that improves our infrastructure while minimizing the inconvenience to residents and businesses.” Route 37 Mathis Bridge Project The $59.9 million federally-funded Route 37 Mathis Bridge project was completed on time and cost $14 million less than original construction estimates. The project replaced the existing bridge deck on the 68-year-old moveable lift span bridge, made safety improvements to the barrier and railings, and repaired and replaced mechanical and electrical components that operate the moveable lift span. Construction began in October

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NJ Transit OKs Financing Agreement for New Portal Bridge The NJ TRANSIT Board of Directors approved a financing agreement with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) which provides up to $600 million toward the construction of a new Portal Bridge. The commitment solidifies New Jersey’s local share of the project cost. “We’re not going to kick the can down the road any longer,” said Diane GutierrezScaccetti, Department of Transportation commissioner and NJ TRANSIT Board chair. “The time is long overdue for a new Portal Bridge, which is the foundation of many commuter frustrations. The taxpayers of New Jersey deserve a transportation system which will drive the economy and reliably get them to jobs, schools, and recreation.” “This funding is proof that Governor Murphy, NJ TRANSIT and the State of New Jersey are firmly committed to advancing this vital transportation infrastructure project,” said Kevin Corbett, NJ TRANSIT executive director. “A better tomorrow for NJ TRANSIT starts today. Our customers have suffered far too long from the outdated, unreliable Portal Bridge. A new bridge can’t wait any longer.” The resolution approved by the NJ TRANSIT Board of Directors authorizes the

casted maritime traffic, which will eliminate the need for a moveable span that interrupts rail operations and results in delays due to mechanical failures. When built, the new Portal North Bridge will allow for a 10 percent increase in peak hour passenger capacity. On July 14, 2016, NJ TRANSIT entered into the Project Development phase of the FTA’s Capital Investment Grant (CIG) program. The preliminary design phase for construction of the new Portal North Bridge is complete and a record of decision was received from the FTA in July 2017. Early work construction, including utility relocation and right of way acquisition is under way. NJ TRANSIT is the project sponsor for the new Portal North Bridge project. Amtrak photo In September 2017, NJ TRANSIT The $600 million financing with New Jersey Economic Development Authority applied for CIG funding that, if approved by solidifies local funding commitment. the FTA and received by NJ TRANSIT, would cover a share of all project costs. The executive director in consultation with the Background board actions by NJ TRANSIT and NJEDA Board chair to execute and deliver the fundThe existing Portal Bridge, built in 1910, will support the application for CIG funds to ing agreement with the NJEDA. The EDA is a two-track, railroad swing-type draw- move forward with an improved rating. will issue up to $600 million in bonds which bridge that spans the Hackensack River in The new Portal North Bridge is fully will be paid back over a 30-year term from New Jersey. The project will replace the designed and fully permitted. the state Transportation Trust Fund (TTF). existing two-track Portal Bridge with a new (This story also can be found on This same funding structure was utilized in two-track fixed structure that will be approx- Construction Equipment Guide’s web1999 for the construction of the River LINE imately 2.33 mi. long and will have a clear- site at www.constructionequipmentance that accommodates current and fore- guide.com.) light rail system.

PennDOT to Begin Rehabilitation of Two Route 611 Bridges Construction was scheduled encounter lane closures and to begin on June 18 on a project changing traffic patterns during to rehabilitate the bridge carrythis multi-stage project. Drivers ing Route 611 (Easton Road) must allow considerably more over Pennypack Creek and the time for travel through the bridge carrying Route 611 Pennsylvania Turnpike (Easton Road) over the Interchange during construction Pennsylvania Turnpike ramps in on the two bridges because Upper Moreland Township, northbound and southbound Montgomery County, the Route 611 (Easton Road) will Pennsylvania Department of be reduced to one lane in areas Transportation (PennDOT) from just north of Home Depot announced. Work on both strucDrive to Wyandotte Road. In turally-deficient bridges will be addition, motorists may performed concurrently to minencounter temporary stoppages imize the impact to traffic. when the contractor is setting Motorists are advised to up/removing temporary patterns allow additional time for travel during this project. on Route 611 (Easton Road) PennDOT’s contractor is through the work area. All improving the bridges on Route scheduled activities are weather PennDOT’s contractor is improving the bridges on Route 611 by removing the deteriorated concrete sur- 611 by removing the deterioratfaces and installing new concrete overlays to protect the decks and provide smoother riding surfaces. ed concrete surfaces and dependent. Mainline bridge construction Crews also are sealing expansion joints; repairing concrete beams; installing downspouts; adding rock installing new concrete overlays is scheduled to begin in early protection along the support abutments at the bridge over the branch of Pennypack Creek; and repairing to protect the decks and provide July and finish in early concrete walls and abutments. smoother riding surfaces. Crews September. Once the bridge also are sealing expansion work is completed, the contractor will utilize repairs to bridge walls and abutments adja- sures of the turnpike ramp to southbound joints; repairing concrete beams; installing overnight lane closures for the resurfacing of cent to two ramps at the Route Route 611 and the ramp to the Pennsylvania downspouts; adding rock protection along 611/Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange, an Turnpike from southbound Route 611. Route 611 (Easton Road) in this area. see BRIDGES page 117 Route 611 (Easton Road) motorists will The final phase of the project involves operation that will result in overnight clo-


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Acco Creates Monster Machines: Super Dozer, Motorgrader By Katherine Devlin

Caterpillar diesel engines combine for a 1,350 hp output. The blade measures 23 ft. wide and 9 ft. high. The rear ripper (a claw-like device) measures 10 ft. and is powered by hydraulic rams. The tracks were custom made by Berco. The transmission operates through two drive sprockets for each track to create torque generated from the engines. The brakes and control mechanisms are operated hydraulically. This massive piece of iron was the only one of its kind produced. For comparison, Caterpillar’s largest model, the D11 dozer, is 115 tons, 35.8 ft. long, 14.9 ft. wide, had a 22 ft. blade and operates at 850 hp. The world’s largest production dozer is Komatsu’s D575A 168-ton, 1,050-hp dozer. This machine measures 38 ft. 5 in. long, 24 ft. 3 in. wide and has a 11 ft. 11 in. blade.

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In the early 1980s, Umberto Acco, an entrepreneur and owner of a civil construction company in Portogruaro, northern Italy, received a job that would require his company to build a custom crawler dozer and motorgrader. The machines needed to be big — really big — and were intended to be used on a project that involved moving earth — lots of earth — in large, desert areas. While many components of the dozer had to be custom made, including the blade, Acco used mainly Caterpillar parts to build what has become known as ‘Super Dozer’— the world’s largest bulldozer. As of 2018, it also is the most powerful tracked dozer ever made. How Big Is Big? The specs for the more-than-40-ft., 183-ton crawler dozer are dizzying. Two 8-cylinder, 675 hp

The Motorgrader The world’s biggest motorgrader also was created in 1980 for the same project. It had two engines: the 700 hp front end articulated from the 1,000 hp rear end. It measured more than 24 ft.; weighed 200 tons; had a 33 ft. blade; and had a total of 12 tires — two per hub. While in storage, the machine became a tourist Mauro Dal Santo/Marco Castellan photo attraction. It did not survive its time in storage and Dino e Rino Valerio (seated) and friends atop the world’s has been dismantled and sold for scrap. biggest crawler dozer.

A Major Roadblock The dozer and motorgrader were to be used for a massive earthmoving project in Libya. It is unclear whether the machines were to be used for a pipelaying project or for other landdevelopment but just as the dozer was completed, Colonel Gaddafi encountered an embargo by the United Nations, which included trade restrictions. The Acco dozer and motorgrader could not be shipped to Libya. Mauro Dal Santo/Marco Castellan photo The dozer was operated only once In 2012, an old friend and neighbor of Umberto Acco, on a job in southern Italy. However, Dino e Rino Valerio, who also is a collector of historic Mauro Dal Santo/Marco Castellan photo the cost of transporting it was prohibvehicles, saved the dozer from demolition. The Acco super dozer is loaded for transport from the Acco depot in itive and both machines were placed Portogruaro to its new home on May 15, 2012.

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The Acco motorgrader — without cab, twin wheels and blade — built by Umberto Acco in 1980.

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New York State Department of Transportation Acting Commissioner Paul A. Karas announced that work is beginning on three road and bridge safety projects in the North Country, totaling a $5.9 million infrastructure investment. The projects, which include painting bridges, installing pavement markings and replacing guiderail, will be undertaken across Jefferson, Lewis, Franklin, St. Lawrence and Clinton counties. “Our transportation system is essential to the North Country economy, supporting tourism, freight shipping and everyday travel, which is why we must be ever vigilant with routine maintenance such as this,” Karas said. “Governor Cuomo has provided an unprecedented amount of support for road and bridge projects across New York State and we will continue to work hard to make the best use of those investments.” Bridge Painting A $2.7 million bridge painting project will provide for the cleaning and painting of 12 bridges along Interstate 81 in Jefferson County. The periodic cleaning and painting of structural steel extends the service life of highway bridges by reducing corrosion. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2018. This project will keep these bridges in good working order to ensure the efficient movement of goods and people traveling to and through the North Country. Guiderail Replacement A $1.9 million project will replace approximately 6 mi. of aging guiderail along state highways in Jefferson and Lewis counties. The new guiderail will be installed on state Routes 3, 12, 177 and 812. The new rail systems will provide for increased driver safety. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2018. Pavement Markings A $1.3 million project will install special pavement markings, including crosswalk markings, STOP bars and legends, across the North Country. The markings will provide extra durability and longevity to enhance driver and pedestrian safety on highways across the region. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2018. Sen. Patty Ritchie said, “The most important improvement we can make to our roadways and bridges is to make them safer for the travelers and businesses that depend on

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Super-Post Panamax Cranes Arrive in Philly Via Shanghai PORT from page 1

exponentially, creating a new class of container ships known TEU vessel. The new container gantry cranes will be capable the bridge as the cranes passed underneath, and he said it was as ULCVs (Ultra Large Container Vessel), with a 10,000 to of discharging containers from these new, larger vessels. “For [more than] a year we have been working hard to quite an experience,” said O’Brien. “Other bridge workers 20,000 container capacity. Even before the arrival of the also were on the bridge at the time. We had a good crowd on cranes, this past winter PhilaPort saw the largest container prepare the terminal for these cranes, and it is great to see the dock as the ship came in, too, including public officials, ship to ever call at the port, the M/V MSC Shuba B, a 12,200 them here,” said Jeff Theobald, executive director and CEO of PhilaPort. “Last year we hit an East Coast marine terminal workers and port authority staff.” record of 19 percent container growth. To susEach crane is 32 stories high at its tallest tain that type of growth, these new cranes are position, weighing 3,368,659 lbs., or 1,528 a necessity.” metric tons. Cost per crane is $12 million. “The arrival of the cranes is a perfect examWith booms up, they are 13 ft. taller than the ple of public/private investment into the state’s Walt Whitman Bridge and are 30 ft. higher critical infrastructure,” said Wolf. “Every overall than current PhilaPort cranes. transportation professional knows how imporThe cranes’ impact, as far as future growth tant speed to market is to logistics. These new potential, can’t be overstated. cranes will ensure that we keep pace with other “Our ocean carrier partners and our import U.S. Seaports, and allow PhilaPort to load and and export customers are excited for the addidischarge cargo with state-of-the-art equiptional capacity these cranes will give us. We ment.” will now be able to work ships that can fit As part of the governor’s port development through the expanded Panama Canal, so plan that was announced in November 2016, 14,000 TEU ships and bigger.” Trice photo Packer Avenue Marine Terminal operator Getting to PhilaPort, however, was no small The vessel Zhen Hua 16 arrived in late March, after a more thanPhilaPort/Todd Astro Holdings agreed to purchase one crane 90-day trek. task. In fact, for the first time, both spans of the and undertake other planned improvements to Delaware Memorial Bridge had to briefly shut the facility. down at the same time to make way for the “The port has a huge impact on the econoshipment. my of the entire region, and these new cranes “It took place at night, so hopefully not too are another sign that the port is building a very many people were inconvenienced,” said bright future,” said Tom Holt Jr., president of O’Brien. “Bridges actually sag somewhat Astro Holdings. “The cranes allow us to hanwhen car traffic is on them, so we really needdle more cargo from bigger ships, and since ed to shut down the bridge temporarily for we’re already setting records for cargo growth operational and safety reasons.” at Packer, the cranes are arriving not a moment Shortly after midnight on a Saturday morntoo soon.” ing, traffic between New Jersey and Delaware In the first quarter of 2019, PhilaPort will be came to a halt for an estimated half-hour. The adding another two identical cranes, and Astro ship passed under the Delaware Memorial Holdings another one crane at Packer Avenue Bridge at low tide enroute to Philadelphia. Marine Terminal, bringing the total number of Traffic was allowed to resume crossing the cranes at the terminal to seven. spans once the Zhen Hua 16 cleared. “Pennsylvania’s ports are vital to the ecoThe bridge closures took place during the nomic success of the entire commonwealth overnight period to have the least impact on and I will continue to invest in our assets that traffic. The distance from the water level to the strengthen Pennsylvania’s economy and suptop of the cranes aboard the Zhen Hua 16 was PhilaPort/Todd Trice photo port new job growth,” said Wolf. “The new more than 188 ft. With booms up the cranes are 13 ft. taller than the Walt Whitman Bridge and are see PORT page 122 In the past decade, vessel size has grown 30 ft. higher overall than current PhilaPort cranes.

PhilaPort/Todd Trice photo PhilaPort/Todd Trice photo

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As part of PhilaPort construction, ship berths will be dredged deeper to 45 ft. to match the 45-ft. channel depth in the Delaware River.

Each crane is 32 stories high at its tallest position, weighing 3,368,659 lbs., or 1,528 metric tons. Cost per crane is $12 million.

Two new super-post-Panamax cranes making the long journey from Shanghai, China, to the Port of Phil-adelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal have finally reached their destination.


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ARTBA Honors Contractors With National Safety Awards Transportation construction companies from four states were recognized for their outstanding corporate worker safety programs during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) Federal Issues Program in the Nation’s Capitol. The awards were presented during a May 15 luncheon hosted by ARTBA’s Foundation. The annual “Contractor Safety Awards” were created to promote worker safety and health as core values of the transportation design and construction industry. Award winners demonstrated a low “OSHA Recordable Rate” as measured against benchmark metrics established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Finalists were selected based on their achievements, as evidenced by recordable rates below the industry average. 35 West Route 70 Marlton, NJ 08053

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Northland JCB Holds Grand Opening in Concord, N.H.

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Northland JCB’s new facility, located at 114 Hall St. in Concord, N.H., features in part a spacious lobby.

Bill Dorazio (second from L) of Colt Refining & Recycling, Merrimack, N.H., was the grand prize winner at the event. With him and his new Sharp 4K TV are Branch Manager Jeff Hawkins (L); Bill Spain (second from R), sales representative; and Kevin Blacker (R), service manager.

From manufacturing custom military grade equipment to donating to the “Building Homes for Heroes” organization, the JCB family does a lot to support the U.S. military. Both JCB and Northland JCB are proud to support service members and veteran and their families.


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Sinkhole Swallows Excavator at Shops Green Concrete at Riverside Mall in Hackensack, N.J. Could Be Industry Game-Changer

By Emily Buenzle CEG WEB EDITOR

A Kubota mini-excavator fell victim to a sinkhole on a construction site May 14. The incident occurred in a parking lot where crews were digging to repair a water main at the Shops at Riverside mall in Hackensack, N.J. According to officials, the sinkhole occurred because of the water main break, NECN reported. Although much of the mini-excavator’s cab can be Hackensack Fire Dept. photo seen in the sinkhole, officials The incident occurred in a parking lot where crews were digging to repair a water main at the Shops at Riverside mall in Hackensack, N.J. said that no one was injured. How Sinkholes Form Sinkholes are created when water erodes layers of rock beneath the ground. Sinkholes can occur naturally on land supported by a soft underground layer of rock, like rock salt or limestone, according to National

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Scientists in the U.K. have created a new type of environmentally-friendly concrete that is more than twice as strong as its traditional counterpart. The material is made by adding in microscopic pieces of graphene, which is a kind of carbon, NBC News reported. The benefits are numerous, according to Monica Craciun, a nanoengineering professor at the University of Exeter and a member of the team of researchers who made the concrete. The material is: • four times more resistant to water infiltration than traditional concrete; • much stronger; water to collect, which then washes • more elastic; and away rock layers, causing sinkholes to • a better conductor of electricity. form. The concrete’s strength came as a surprise. (This story also can be found on “We were not expecting it to be that strong,” said Craciun, Construction Equipment Guide’s webwho said the concrete is an “absolute game-changer.” site at www.constructionequipmentA material as strong as this means that less would be needguide.com.) ed for construction projects, a key find since cement production making up 5 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. Since the new concrete is a better conductor of electricity, Craciun said it could eventually be used to create electrified roads that would heat up to melt snow and ice, NBC News reported. In addition, Franz-Josef Ulm, faculty director at MIT’s Concrete Sustainability Hub, said there is potential for the concrete to act as batteries, storing electrical energy that has been captured by solar panels, NBC News reported. “Concrete is everywhere in your wall systems and floors,” said Ulm. “Why not use it as an active battery?” Additional research is still needed before this new kind of concrete is anywhere near ready for common applications.

E-Z Drill Expands Network With Mid Country Machinery’s Iowa, N.Y. Locations E-Z Drill, a manufacturer of concrete drilling and doweling equipment, has added Mid Country Machinery to its dealer network. In addition to Mid Country’s Fort Dodge, Waterloo and Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, locations, customers also can purchase and rent E-Z Drill equipment from the dealer’s Brewerton, N.Y., facility. “Mid Country shares our commitment to going above and beyond to provide unparalleled customer service and products tailored to the success of each job,” said Rick Walstad, E-Z Drill president. “We look forward to helping Mid Country serve its customers the best way possible.” Mid Country rents, sells and services a variety of light- and heavy-duty equipment for contractors, farmers and do-it-yourselfers, including cranes, excavators and wheel loaders. The dealer offers E-Z Drill’s entire line of concrete dowel drills at each of its locations, including single and multi-gang models, in addition to the manufacturer’s dust collections sys-

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E-Z Drill welcomes Mid Country Machinery to its dealer network. Mid Country has three Iowa locations as well as a facility in Brewerton, N.Y.

tems. “Adding E-Z Drill products allows us to better serve contractors working on road repair projects, lane additions and airport improvements,” said Dennis Ernst, Mid Country Machinery sales and rentals. “It also means we can provide even more customers with what we’re most known for: dependable equipment and services.”

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AEM Elects Cat Execs to Board of Directors, CE Sector Board The Association of Equipment guidance for the association’s businessManufacturers (AEM) has elected Philip development initiatives in areas including Kelliher, vice president Americas & Europe public policy, market data and exhibitions, as distribution services division of Caterpillar well as technical, safety and regulatory Inc., to the AEM board of directors and Anthony Fassino, vice president building construction products division of Caterpillar Inc., to the CE Sector Board to fill unexpired terms. “We greatly appreciate the dedication of our volunteer leaders who serve AEM and the off-road equipment industry. Our success helping member companies and the industry succeed in changing business conditions would not be possible without their active participation, and we welcome Phil and Tony in these leadership roles,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. AEM officers and directors give their time and talent to work on behalf of all member companies, providing strategic direction and Anthony Fassino

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Industry Icon Joseph Martosella Sr. Dies at Age 87 By Craig Mongeau

tion to the construction industry, citing him as one who serves the best interest of the construction industry. In 1997, APC presented Mr. Martosella with the James J. Skelly Award, which recognized his outstanding contribution in advancing the broad objectives of the association. And in 1998, he was named Boys Town of Italy’s Man of the Year. Mr. Martosella is survived by his wife of 61 years, Helen G. (nee Di Fiore) Martosella; his son Joseph M. Martosella Jr., vice president of Driscoll Construction Inc., Blue Bell, Pa.; daughter Lynn M. Martosella, esq.; daughter Deborah

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Joseph M. Martosella Sr. died on June 17, 2018. He was 87 years old. Born Nov. 29, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Martosella graduated from Roman Catholic High School in 1948; LaSalle College (night program) with a bachelor of science in 1953; the Temple University School of Law (night program) in 1965, top of the class; and was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1966. Mr. Martosella served in the United States Navy as a naval officer from 1954 to 1957, with a rank of lieutenant and did a three-year tour of duty on the battleship USS Iowa as a combat intelligence officer. Mr. Martosella worked with Buckley & Co. Inc. for 70 years and was their vice president and general counsel. He also was president of the Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania (CAEP) from 1994 to 1997, as well as its labor committee chair-

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man for more than 50 years. He met his wife of 61 years, Helen Grace (nee DiFiori), at a dance and they married in 1957. According to his son, Joseph M. Martosella Jr., who is vice president of Driscoll Construction Co. in Blue Bell, Pa., his father loved Ocean City, N.J., and was a summer resident there since 1977 where he would often talk with sons Joe and Dave on the top beach deck over smoking cigars. He also enjoyed long weekend trips to West Palm Beach, Fla., with sons Joe and Dave. Monthly dinners with his daughter Lynn M. Martosella, esq., which spanned more than 25 years, also were among his favorite activ-

Joseph Martosella met his wife of 61 years, Helen Grace (nee DiFiori), at a dance and they married in 1957. He wrote and recited a 15 stanza romantic poem for Helen at her 80th birthday party.

ities; the dinner conversation would frequently consist of various legal topics. According to son Joseph, his father enjoyed so many of his daughter Deborah A. Altopiedi’s elaborate parties and holiday celebrations, and he loved his two daughters-inlaw and son-in-law like his own children. “He was such an extraordinary man, almost magical in the way that he touched all those around him,” said son Joseph. “He was our hero, mentor and role model whom we believe was the most brilliant, patient, kind, generous and special man we could ever know.” Mr. Martosella was a renaissance man. He published “The Martosella Guide to 100 Italian Restaurants (Philadelphia Area) every two years with his brothers, Peter and Jim. It is now in its 9th edition and has become very popular and sought after among family and friends. He wrote and recited a 15 stanza romantic poem for his wife, Helen, at her 80th birthday party. Mr. Martosella was constantly sending reading material to his children and grandchildren and would quiz them on the content. One of those articles was titled, “SUCCESS: a man’s success is measured by the way he is described by his children to others.” “By this definition, our father is the most

successful man we can imagine,” said Joseph. “One of his favorite sayings regarding work and success was ‘There is no substitute for sweat.’” Joseph Martosella Sr. worked with Buckley & Co. Mr. Martosella had become pas- Inc. for 70 years and was their vice president sionate about heart health after a and general counsel. heart attack in 1998. After successfully completing the Change of Heart Program developed by his cardiologist Altopiedi; and son David J. Martosella, Shorquip Supply Inc., (and friend) Dr. David Becker, he went on to owner, speak many times at subsequent programs Conshohocken, Pa. He was grandfather to encouraging and motivating cardiac patients Joseph Martosella III, esq., assistant vice in heart health. He also had become an avid president and general counsel of Buckley & fitness enthusiast and worked out four times Company Inc.; Julie R. Martosella; David J. a week, which was only recently reduced Martosella Jr., sales, Shorquip Supply Inc.; Michael A. Martosella; A. Vincent Altopiedi from five days week. Mr. Martosella had a long, distinguished Jr.; Nicholas Altopiedi; Christopher career. He was CAEP’s past president and Altopiedi; and P. Anthony Martosella II. life member board of director. He was a life Brother of Peter A. Jr. and James D. member board of director of Associated Martosella and uncle to many nieces and Pennsylvania Constructors (APC); and a nephews. In lieu of flowers, send donations in Mr. member of Associated General Contractors (AGC), for which he was a union contractors Martosella’s name to Patient Access committee member for more than 50 years. Network Foundation (Cardiac Fund), 805 He was past president of Mid-Atlantic 15th Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, Construction Management Association D.C. 20005. (This story also can be found on (MACMA) and a past trustee and past memConstruction Equipment Guide’s website at bership committee chairman of The Moles. In 1979, Engineering New Record hon- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) ored Mr. Martosella for his distinct contribu- CEG


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Backhoe Operator Makes Construction Accessible for Kids Joan Verdon

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Now, he said, decade after his original brainhe expects the toy, and the new storm, Van Den Heuvel, a variations, to be in major retailRockland County, N.Y., resident ers within months. who has partnered with a digital Chris Byrne, a toy historian marketing and branding compaand content director of the toy ny in Little Falls, N.J., and a vetreview website TTPM, spotted eran toy marketer and promoter HandTrux soon after it was from Fair Lawn, is seeing new originally released and is a fan. opportunities in a retail land“It’s the kind of toy that I scape that has been dramatically “What if,” Ernest Van Den Heuvel thought, “kids could become a backhoe, or a dump truck, or a bulldozer, would have loved when I was a altered by the collapse of Toys with a plastic toy they would wear on their hands like a glove?” kid,” he said, “because you can R Us. make a lot of mess really fast.” As retail chains as varied as drugstores, technician and production coordinaWhether HandTrux becomes a party supply stores, supermarkets and home tor for rock concerts. He also has hit will depend on how well the improvement centers are considering adding several patented inventions in addimarkets it, Byrne said. “I toy aisles to pick up some of the sales that tion to the HandTrux and has several you’re looking at company think it’s got a strong potential to do used to go to Toys R Us, Van Den Heuvel entertainment projects he would like “When he said. “One of the things and his partners have found new potential to see developed into comic books or a cellphone or video game, well,” cartoons. that will happen with Toys R Us buyers for their toy. HandTrux won fans from the very not only is it stealing your going away is that people will see “It has opened up the door to multiple distoys in other kinds of places. It’s a tribution channels because of no Toys R Us,” beginning in 2008 and got the kind said David Fingeroth, who headed a Fair of notice early on that other inventors imagination, it’s isolating you.” natural for garden centers, it’s a natural for outdoors,” or home Lawn-based toy promotion company, Hands dream of. Back when FAO Schwarz improvement centers where parents On Promotions, and who this year joined still had its iconic flagship store on Van Den Heuvel’s toy company as vice pres- Fifth Avenue, HandTrux won a conErnest Van Den Heuvel shop for supplies to build sandboxes, he said. ident of new business development, market- test for new toy inventors. The prize HandTrux was the opportunity to demonstrate Van Den Heuvel said one reason ing and licensing. he’s kept promoting HandTrux all Fingeroth said he has been lining up the toy at the Fifth Avenue store and these years is he believes he’s buildretailers interested in variations of Van Den sell it. “The toy was a hit. Every ing something bigger than toy sales. Heuvel’s original idea for a digging toy, weekend we would sell out our allotHe sees his toys building imaginations, including versions designed for garden cen- ment — four cases,” Van Den Heuvel said. box. Van Den Heuvel, Romano and the cre- promoting old-fashioned outdoor play, and Soon after it was cited on a CBS morning ters, snow plow versions for the winter ative team at CW Media also have created an maybe even creating future excavators and months, and even a version for pet stores that show as one of the hot toys of summer. Buyers for Toys R Us met with Van Den animated property tied to the toys, which is contractors. would use the backhoe mechanism as a Heuvel, and his production partner, John still in development. It is called the Dozer “When you’re looking at a cellphone or pooper scooper. “Through its durability and through the Romano, a principal in CW Media Corp. in Boys, and features three boys who want to video game, not only is it stealing your design that Ernie came up with, it can be Little Falls, but said they didn’t want to carry be like their dads, who operate construction imagination, it’s isolating you,” he said. used in so many different ways,” Fingeroth a single item toy line and recommended that machines. The dads make a backhoe, dump “When you grab this toy, number one you go truck, and bulldozer for the boys and the outside, you dig, it unleashes your imaginaHandTrux develop additional products. said. In recent years the toys have primarily boys start their own business. tion to put pipe in the ground, to dig, dig, dig. The history of HandTrux demonstrates Van Den Heuvel reached out to Fingeroth You dig the foundation for your house, cut how hard it is for independent inventors to been sold on Amazon. The company has recently launched a for marketing advice this year, and Fingeroth the roads for your town, you build hospitals, turn a bright idea into business success. smaller version of the toy that is better suited said he saw huge potential for the toy and the schools, all of it with this equipment.” Van Den Heuvel, 59, has more than 30 (This story also can be found on years of experience in excavating, but along for the hands of younger children, and also a Dozer Boys property. 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Chicago Pneumatic: Generating Awareness for Autism Every 11 minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with autism. Autism is a complex development disability affecting a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. Signs typically appear during early childhood. The costs of caring for just one individual with autism can be as high as $2.4 million, including support needs for everything from medical treatments to costs related to school and employment. The Chicago Pneumatic Power Technique (CP) team wants to raise awareness of autism and support it. The cause took center stage this year at The Rental Show, championed by Midwest regional sales manager Rob Teasley, whose son is autistic. Step One: The Drawing Board When CP put together their autism campaign, they wanted to go big. The team went to the drawing board with ideas. The result: a CPG In late April, Franklin Equipment hosted a check presentation ceremony at its location in generator wrapped with the iconic Groveport, Ohio. The money raised comes directly from the sale of 13 CPG 25 units over course of The Rental Show. Franklin Equipment also threw in an additional $500 to the puzzle pieces of the Autism Society the cause. of America, to be sold at The Rental Show. They also determined that for every CPG generator sold at the show, CP would donate $500. The puzzle pieces reflect the complexity of the autism spectrum, while different colors and shapes represent the diversity of people and families living with the condition. In addition to branding the generator, the CP team also wore puzzle piece ties and scarves, while handing out “I Love Someone with Autism” bracelets to customers. Step Two: Raising Awareness The CPG 25 generator was positioned in the center of the CP booth at the American Rental Association’s 62nd annual show. As soon as the show floor opened, a few Chicago Pneumatic and Franklin Equipment team members and the Teasley family Franklin Equipment team members walked pose with one of the CPG generators wrapped with the iconic puzzle pieces of the directly to the CP booth, purchasing the Autism Society of America. (L-R) are Lesley Taylor, CP marketing communications model from Teasley. This cause is near to the coordinator; Jesse Wendt, Chicago Pneumatic territory manager; Tom Richardson, hearts of their dealership as they too have Franklin Equipment; Kim Richardson; Rob, Tiffany and Austin Teasley; Scott president of the Autism Society of America; Nathan Danford; Lisa colleagues affected by autism. They plan to Badesch, Danford, Franklin Equipment; Breanne Gabriel, Franklin Equipment; and Taylor continue to spread awareness for as long as McDonald, Franklin Equipment. they rent the unit out to customers. “The generator was definitely a hit at The unit with proceeds going to an autism chariThe money raised comes directly from the Rental Show,” Teasley said. “A lot of people ty. sale of 13 CPG 25 units over the course of came inside our booth to ask about it and Step Three: The Results Are In The Rental Show. Franklin Equipment also some of those people were parents of autistic In late April, Franklin Equipment hosted a threw in an additional $500 to the cause. children, which meant a lot to them. It is check presentation ceremony at its location Step Four: Continuing the Dialogue going to be awesome to see that generator in Groveport, Ohio. According to the Autism Society, autism out on a job site — it will certainly turn some With the CPG 25 generator behind them, is treatable. Children may not be able to outheads.” Teasley, with wife Tiffany and son Austin, grow it, but studies show early diagnosis and Since The Rental Show, the effort has spoke about what it personally meant for CP intervention leads to much improved outnow been doubled. An additional model will to get involved with the Autism Society. comes. receive the same autism branded treatment Teasley then handed over a check for $6,500 “With something like autism, hopefully for A Tool Shed. Located in Sunnyvale, to Scott Badesch, president of the Autism there will be more and more research in the Calif., the dealer also plans to rent out the Society of America. coming years,” Teasley said. “Early diagno-

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Kubota Tractor Corp. Acquires 318 Acres in Ponder, Texas, for Kubota Ranch Kubota Tractor Corporation has completed the purchase of nearly 318 acres of land in Ponder, Texas, in Denton County, approximately 30 miles northwest of its North American headquarters location in Grapevine, Texas. The newly acquired property, Kubota Ranch, will strengthen the company’s roots in the greater DallasFort Worth region and allow it to bring its dealers closer to its headquarters for previews of new Kubota products. Kubota Ranch offers the company ample field space for testing, training, operating and demonstrating Kubota equipment — digging, plowing, excavating, maneuvering and assessing equipment and implement functionality, as well as utilizing farm equipment to tend to the land, including the pos-

sibility of eventually growing, mowing and baling hay. The four small utility buildings located on the property today will remain, and Kubota has a vision to build additional amenities to make Kubota Ranch a dealer destination and testing ground to preview and unveil Kubota equipment to its dealers. “Kubota has considered a land purchase of this nature for quite some time, and with our Grapevine headquarters in such close proximity, the opportunity to expand our operations and research and development capabilities here in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth region makes solid business sense,” said Masato Yoshikawa, Kubota Tractor Corporation president and CEO. “With this land, we will

now be able to expand our physical footprint and build out our vision for the ranch to evaluate and test our equipment. Best of all, we can bring our dealers to Dallas to unveil and operate our new products, versus creating the experience for them in various cities around the country — it’s exciting that we can now offer this experience here at home in our own backyard.” At this time, the company does not have plans to build manufacturing or distribution facilities on the property and intends its use strictly for testing and showcasing equipment. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Construction Employers Add 25,000 Jobs Construction employment increased by 25,000 jobs in May and by 286,000 jobs over the past year while construction spending reached $1.310 trillion in April, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the employment and spending increases have come as federal officials have reformed taxes, reduced regulatory burdens and boosted infrastructure spending. “Construction workers and their employers are clearly benefitting from steps Congress and the administration are taking to boost economic demand,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Construction pay, employment and demand have all increased as business conditions have improved.” Construction employment totaled 7.2 million in May, a gain of 25,000 for the month and 286,000, or 4.1 percent, over 12 months. Association officials pointed out that the year-overyear growth rate in industry jobs was significantly higher than the 1.6 percent rise in total nonfarm payroll employment and that construction employment is now higher than at any

point since June 2008. Hourly earnings in the industry averaged $29.65 in May, an increase of 3.2 percent from a year earlier. That put the average hourly earnings in construction 10.1 percent higher than the average for all nonfarm privatesector jobs, which rose 2.7 percent in the past year, to $26.92, Sandherr added. Construction unemployment hit one of the lowest levels on record, association officials added. They noted that the unemployment rate in construction decreased from 5.3 percent a year ago to 4.4 percent last month, the lowest rate of unemployment since July 2000. The number of unemployed job seekers with recent construction experience has plummeted 87,000 since May 2017. Residential construction — comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors — grew by 10,300 jobs in May and added 132,300 jobs over the past 12 months, a 4.9 percent increase. Nonresidential construction — including building, specialty trades and heavy & civil engineering construction — employment grew by 15,400 jobs in May and increased by 153,900 during the past

year, 3.6 percent increase. Construction spending in April increased 1.8 percent to $1.310 trillion from March. The April total exceeded the year-earlier level by 7.6 percent. For the month, private nonresidential construction spending rose 0.8 percent, private residential spending increased 4.5 percent, and public construction spending shrank 1.3 percent. On a year-over-year basis, private residential construction spending soared 9.5 percent, private nonresidential spending grew 5.3 percent, and public construction spending jumped 7.7 percent. Association officials noted that construction employers have added 337,000 new jobs since January of 2017, due in part to improving business conditions and growing demand. “It is no coincidence that pay, employment and demand are on the increase while taxes, regulations and infrastructure neglect are on the decrease.” Sandherr said. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631-643-2605 www.allislandequipment.com

ATS Equipment, Inc. 33 Locust Street Boston, MA 02125 617-825-3600 487 Washington Street, Route 20 Auburn, MA 01501 508-832-8500 51 Fall River Avenue Rehoboth, MA 02769 508-379-6200 133 Raymond Road Candia, NH 03034 603-483-2100 www.atsequipment.com

Baschmann Services Inc. 1101 Maple Road Elma, NY 14509 888-655-1101 www.baschmann.com

Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 www.contractorssales.com

Chappell Tractor Sales 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 Im mprint 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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Manitou Appoints Three New Leadership Roles in NA Three new members have joined the North American leadership team of Manitou Group: Don Vollmar as vice president of engineering, Todd Miorin as senior director — program management and Jeffrey Weido as senior director — product management and marketing. “These new leadership roles are essential to achieving the priorities laid out in Manitou Group’s five-year strategic plan,” said Rick Alton, president of CEP division of Manitou Group. “Over the next five years we are making significant investments in improving our value proposition for our customers. We are expanding our product and service offerings, strengthening our teams and driving quality and performance through innovation, digitalization and transformation.” All three new team members bring a Manitou North America’s new executives are (L-R) Todd Miorin, Jeffrey Weido and wealth of experience and talent to the Don Vollmar. Manitou team in North America. Vollmar, as vice president of engineering, will be driving management, joins Manitou Group with a processes. Miorin was most recently worknew solutions and product improvements for focus on implementing strategic programs ing at Contech Engineered Solutions as the the market. His previous experience in prod- within the compact equipment division. He director of product innovation and also has uct development will be an undeniable asset brings more than 20 years of industry knowl- experience with JLG Industries Inc. where for Manitou Group. Vollmar most recently edge to his role and has extensive experience he was the senior director of the Caterpillar worked at CNH Industrial and has held posi- in developing and executing complex proj- Alliance Group. tions at John Deere, Peterbilt and Kohler. ects related to acquisition integration, strateWeido, new senior director of product Miorin, new senior director of program gic alliances and product development management and marketing, will lead the Megan Tanel

product management, marketing and training teams at Manitou North America. In his role, Weido will steer the product-to-market team, focusing on delivering innovative tools and supporting customers through training and marketing. His most recent accomplishment was the launch of i2A, a product/marketing consulting cooperative where he served as president and co-founder, partnering with companies such as Terex/Genie, JLG and Generac. Prior to i2A, Weido served as the director of marketing for Genie/Terex. “With the addition of these three positions, Manitou Group furthers its commitment to deliver value, innovation and high quality products and support that match our customer’s needs,” said Mark Hanson, regional vice president of Manitou Group and CEO of Manitou North America. “Manitou is investing in our team and working hard to deliver reliable performance, a strong return on investment and an exceptional customer experience.” For more information, visit manitou-group.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AEM’s Tanel Receives Trade Show ‘Industry Icon’ Award Megan Tanel, senior vice president exhibitions and events of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), has earned Industry Icon honors from the Trade Show News Network (TSNN). “This terrific honor comes as no surprise to me, our team at AEM or anyone in the trade show industry who has worked with Megan. She is truly a trailblazer in so many ways and an example of how that ‘can do’ attitude and strategic vision can continue to innovate and evolve our events to achieve remarkable success year after year,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “I am beyond humbled to be receiving the TSNN Industry Icon Award,” Tanel said. “I look to each day to continue to learn more about myself and how I can continue to improve and be relevant while advocating for my members, our services and events in general. I am thankful for the opportunities I've had and continue to have at work and at home.” Tanel is responsible for overseeing AEM trade shows and show partnerships, U.S. and globally, and event education/meeting programs. Her 20 years-plus career with AEM

includes show director of the Association’s ConExpo-Con/AGG, ICUEE-The Demo Expo and World of Asphalt exhibitions. She also is a member of AEM’s senior leadership team. Tanel will be celebrated for her achievements during the 2018 TSNN Awards gala in August in Louisville. “TSNN is proud to honor Megan; she is an absolute powerhouse in our industry, not only for all of her success at AEM, but also for the many ways she continues to give back,” said TSNN/Tarsus Media President Rachel Wimberly. TSNN is the online information resource of the exhibitions and events industry. Tanel is a past chair of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) and has served on its board of directors since 2010. She received the IAEE Woman of Achievement Award and IAEE Distinguished Service Award in 2017, and has been recognized with numerous trade show honors from leading industry media. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mack Donates Granite Model to Help Raise Research Funds A new Mack Granite axle back model helped the Environmental Research & Education Foundation (EREF) raise $1.96 million in a live auction April 25 at WasteExpo 2018. This marks the 22nd year Mack has donated a vehicle to the auction, which has raised more than $20 million to fund and direct scientific research on sustainable waste management since its launch in 1994. “EREF plays a key role in advancing knowledge about sustainability in the refuse and recycling industry,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack refuse product manager. “Mack Trucks is proud to help support this organization as it shines a light on how responsible waste management transforms communities and preserves our natural resources.” EREF is one of the nation’s largest private sources of funding for research to develop and evaluate new approaches to sustainable

A new Mack Granite axle back model helped the Environmental Research & Education Foundation (EREF) raise $1.96 million in a live auction April 25 at WasteExpo 2018. This marks the 22nd year Mack has donated a vehicle to the auction, which has raised more than $20 million to fund and direct scientific research on sustainable waste management since its launch in 1994.

solid waste management. The nonprofit also funds scholarships for advanced degrees in environmental science and engineering and shares research findings through educational

programs. The Granite model auctioned off was ready for work, equipped with a Galbreath outside rail roll-off cable hoist and Pioneer

Rack ’n Pinion tarp and powered by a Mack MP 7-365C engine and six-speed Allison 4500 RDS transmission. “Mack’s generous donations to the auction year after year have contributed to not only the success of the auction, but EREF’s mission to advance sustainability in solid waste management,” said Bryan Staley, president and CEO of EREF. “The company’s continuous support, through both donations and participation on the auction committee, demonstrates a desire to innovate and move the industry forward. On behalf of the foundation’s board of directors, EREF is incredibly grateful for Mack’s continued support of industry research and education.” For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

XL Specialized Trailers Introduces Low-Profile HDG Trailer XL Specialized Trailers is adding its lowprofile hydraulic detachable gooseneck (HDG) trailer to its lineup.. The XL 110 Low-Profile HDG features a loaded deck height of only 15 in. (38 cm). With a capacity of 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg) in 12 ft. (3.6 m), the unit is ideal for versatile hauling in construction and commercial applications. The 13-ft. (3.9 m) gooseneck has a swing clearance of 110 in. (279 cm), and the relief cut out in the gooseneck provides additional space between the truck and trailer. To save time while loading and unloading, the trailer’s long neck is easily removable through the use of a wet kit or with a power unit. The neck also offers a five-position ride height. Based on neck position and load, the deck can be leveled as needed with the adjustable wheel area ride height. Additionally, a work light is positioned in the upper deck as an added safety benefit for loading and better visibility when monitoring the load at night. The main decks on XL’s Low-Profile HDG’s are strong, built with T-1 flange and

The XL 110 Low-Profile HDG features a loaded deck height of only 15 in. (38 cm). With a capacity of 110,000 lbs. (49,895 kg) in 12 ft. (3.6 m), the unit is ideal for versatile hauling in construction and commercial applications.

80k webs, as well as 6-in. (15.2 cm) and 4in. (10 cm) stubbed junior i-beams on 12-in. (30.5 cm) centers. A wood stronger than oak, Apitong decking is standard on the main deck and stands up to years of wear and tear. With the 15-in. (38 cm) deck height and 4.5-in. (11.4 cm) ground clearance, this flat deck lowboy can accommodate loads that may otherwise require a dropside trailer. The Low-Profile HDG offers construc-

tion-focused and customer-friendly features. The deep bucket well in the rear provides an area for an excavator bucket to ride safely without detaching the lower boom section. The main deck offers many tie-down points with four flat d-rings inside both the front toolbox and bucket well, seven pairs of bent d-rings along the outer beams, 13 chain drops per side and swing out outriggers on 24-in. (61 cm) centers. The wheel area includes bolt-on heavy-

duty wheel covers. To decrease wear on the tires, the third axle airlift can lift up when it is not needed. Finally, the frame of the XL Low-Profile HDG is prepped for a flip axle, allowing drivers to add a fourth axle when necessary. For more information, visit www.xlspecializedtrailer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Asphalt Care Equipment Inc. 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 www.asphaltcare.com

Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 www.foleyinc.com

Douglas Equipment & Supply Co. 7100 Kreidler Rd. York, PA 17403 717-428-1517 www.douglasequip.com

H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com

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

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Felling Receives NATM’s 2018 Green Manufacturing Award Felling Trailers Inc. was presented with the 2018 Green Manufacturing Award this past February at the NATM Conference (National Association of Trailer Manufacturers) in Fort Worth, Texas. NATM’s Green Manufacturing Award was established to recognize manufacturers that have made significant contributions towards improving their environmental impact within their manufacturing processes and facilities. The award celebrates environmental awareness and protection, as well as the business opportunities created therein. Felling’s Green Initiatives Over the course of several years Felling Trailers Inc. has made the reduction of its environmental footprint a prime focus in the operation of its company. It has done this by setting initiatives in place to maximize energy efficiency and minimize waste. The most recent initiative achieved was obtaining ISO 9001:2015 Certification for its quality management system. Felling took steps to maximize energy usage by upgrading lighting systems from the use of metal halide bulbs to T8 fluorescent bulbs. “The benefits of the T8 greatly out weight the transition cost from the metal halide,”

said Paul Radjenovich, Felling’s VP of operations. The T8 fixtures use one-quarter of the electricity of the previous metal halide fixtures, have 30 percent less light loss, and provide 40 times longer life expectancy. Better lighting, better work environment, the T8 also provides a higher color rendering index (CRI) of 85 compared to the 65 to 70 that the metal halide bulb provides. The higher CRI makes objects and surfaces in a room appear more as they would under natural lighting, increasing the eye’s ability to see contrast, detail, and reducing eyestrain. This not only creates a positive environmental impact, but also Felling selected the mikeroweWorks Foundation as the recipient of the Green Award monetary saves the company significant- donation. ly in operational costs, according to Felling.. mental safeguarding, protection of people, outside. The company also took steps to The company implemented a partnership and organizational compliance. In the period reduce the amount of hazardous air polluwith Stericycle, a waste management solu- of one year, nearly 8,000 gallons of paint tants by using a new paint vendor that offers tion provider, whose services handle pick-up waste was reused as fuel in cement kilns, paint with only 4 percent of the pollutants and proper disposal of liquid paint waste, 165 gallons of paint waste was considered found in its previous paint. fluorescent light bulbs, metal halide bulbs, waste-to-energy and 500 light bulbs were Along with the award from the National and oil absorbent rags to ensure environ- recycled. Association of Trailer Manufacturers, there Air quality plays a significant part in is a cash gift that is directed to a charitable employee comfort, safety, and performance organization of the recipient’s choice. in a manufacturing environment. Felling rec- Felling selected the mikeroweWorks ognized this and put into motion their air Foundation as the recipient of the Green quality initiative. The company invested in Award monetary donation. As part of its ventilation systems that capture welding efforts to debunk myths about the skilled fumes and gases at their source and remove trades and help close the skills gap, the them from the worker’s breathing zones. mikeroweWORKS Foundation provides The captured air is then filtered through a scholarships to qualified individuals willing high-efficiency canister filter with a 99.9 to learn a trade that is in demand. Since its percent efficiency rate, exceeding OSHA inception, the Foundation has granted, or requirements. Felling’s blast booth also is helped facilitate the granting of, more than equipped with its own air filtration system $5 million in technical and vocational educathat not only filters the air but returns it to the tion in the United States. welding shop floor helping to maintain the “As an industry and company who relies heat of the manufacturing area and better heavily on the skills that result from trade regulate the temperature. schools, Felling Trailers Inc. proudly select“Our work environment has improved ed mikeroweWORKS Foundation to receive dramatically over the years, not only the air our Green Award donation. We are grateful quality but lighting and temperature control to the other vendors who contributed to this as well. The air exchangers allow us to main- cause as well,” said Brenda Felling tain a higher room temperature in the winter Jennissen, president/CEO of Felling Trailers by not sucking out a majority of the heat Inc. with the dirty air,” said Lyle Mader, special This year’s contributors to the Green projects coordinator at Felling Trailers. Award were: PPG, Optronics International, Felling also implemented a system that LaVanture Products Company, The Carlstar utilizes heat produced from the compressor Group, Dexter Axle, Marsh & McLennan room that houses four large compressors. Agency, and Kenda/Americana Tire & The system is configured with two modes: Wheel for a total donation of $8,000. summer and winter. In winter mode, the For more information about Felling warm air is pulled, filtered and pushed into Trailers, call 800/245-2809 or visit the drying room supplementing the heat that www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on would otherwise be produced via radiant gas heat from the ceiling. In the summer mode, Construction Equipment Guide’s website at the warm air is pulled, filtered and pushed www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Omaha Standard Palfinger Releases Pal Pro 20 Mechanics Body for Cranes Omaha Standard Palfinger has released its newest mechanics body, the PAL Pro 20. Accommodating service cranes up to 20,000 ft. lbs. of lifting capacity, the reinforced PAL Pro 20 mechanics body is designed to maximize field performance in both on and off-road applications. All compartment tops and raised compartments are reinforced with internal gussets which prevents cracking and allows for mounting of welders, compressors and tool boxes. Every PAL Pro 20 body comes standard with two-piece steel doors featuring internal C-channel stiffeners, automotive adhesive bonding and 316 marine grade stainless steel hinges. The PAL Pro 20 also features a full-length channel drip rail to divert water away from the compartment openings and three-point compression latches for improved security and sealing. To maximize storage and payload, aluminum shelving and rollout drawers are available with four

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Accommodating service cranes up to 20,000 ft. lbs. of lifting capacity, the reinforced PAL Pro 20 mechanics body is designed to maximize field performance in both on and off-road applications.

longitudinal dividers and padded floors. As with all PAL Pro mechanics bodies, the PAL Pro 20 offers the best rust protection in the industry, due to the 12 step E-coat corrosion protection from Palfinger. The PAL Pro 20 is offered in 9 and 11 ft. (2.7 and 3.3 m) standard configurations, with more than 30 bumper

and outrigger combinations. For a complete package, PAL Pro 20 is available with Palfinger’s PSC 3216, PSC 4016 and PSC 4025 service crane models and Palfinger’s PRC 45V rotary screw compressor. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Work Truck Solutions Welcomes Tony Solano as New Vice President of Sales Tony Solano has joined Work Truck Solutions as VP of Sales. Solano’s previous experience is in Automotive DMS, SaaS, and CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote). Solano is responsible for leading inhouse sales managers and field representatives in building relationships with dealerships, OEMs, body manufacturers, distributors and other industry contacts. “The work truck industry runs on relationships, and we’re going to focus on leveraging the trust we have earned from our over 850 dealers to build even more value for our partners. As commercial dealerships, or dealerships considering entering the commercial business, see how much value and support our solutions provide, our growth will be exponential,” Solano said. Solano has held a number of executive sales positions over the past 28 years at Cincom Systems, Coresystems Software, Advantage Business Consulting Group, WS

Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390

Technologies, Automotive Risk Management, and ADP, where he was the National Strategic Accounts director of sales. He led strong sales results in North America, Central and South America, and EAME (Europe, Africa, Middle East) regularly exceeding targeted sales goals. Solano joins the company at a time when Work Truck Solutions has been delivering measurable results and introducing new solutions. These include: a simple way for dealerships to manage pricing and incentives for blocks of vehicles at a time; a social media ad management solution; and a new suite of solutions for body manufacturers and distributors, which Work Truck Solutions unveiled in March at the Work Truck Show. “This is the perfect time to be welcoming Tony to the team,” said Kathryn Schifferle, CEO and founder of Work Truck Solutions. “With all the new solutions we just introduced, there are many new values that Tony and his

sales team can leverage to help our partners in the industry. There is a lot of opportunity ahead of us, and I am confident and excited to have Tony on board.” About Work Truck Solutions Work Truck Solutions is the commercial vehicle inventory solution that enables dealerships and their truck buyers to view complete work truck inventory. That inventory is searchable by chassis and body type, enabling a simplified online process for locating, quoting and planning work truck inventory. Work Truck Solutions partners with, and provides solutions for, OEMs, fleet management companies, body manufacturers and distributors across the country. For more information, visit www.worktrucksolutions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Trailer Sales Contact John Connor 302-521-2601 135 Lincoln Avenue Prospect Park, PA 800-220-4033 610-534-0700 Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Butler, PA Edensburg, PA Wilkes-Barre, PA Albany, NY Syracuse, NY

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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

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Lucky’s Trailer Sales www.luckystrailers.com 402 Vermont Route 107 South Royalton, VT 802-763-2585 28 Jasper Mine Road Colchester, VT 05446 802-893-6565

Ditch Witch Mid-States www.ditchwitchmidstates.com 3660 Interchange Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-443-9751 888-DITCHWITCH

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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411

Rudd Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731

Bangor, ME Clearfield, PA Contact your local dealer:814.765.8500 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME Dealer Name 207.498.2547

Louisville, KY Dealer Name 502.456.4050

Concord, NH City, ST 603.224.4063

Charleston, WV City, ST 304.755.7788

Highway Equipment & City, ST Supply Co. 123.456.7890 Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031

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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.

Sennebogen Helps Balance Future Energy Costs, Efficiency Zlompol Sp.J., based in Tarczyn in Poland is celebrating 25 years in the scrap recycling business with a new Sennebogen 8100 EQ material handler. Managing Director Robert Cimoszynsk said the firm chose a machine that improves productivity while reducing energy costs and allows them to build their business at the same time. “Our new machine can be seen from quite some distance away. People keep coming to admire it. Many people are even making special trips to bring scrap so they can see the new material handler.” The 8100’s EQ counterbalance design, which is a simple linkage, continuously adjusts the machine’s large counterweight to reduce the amount of energy required to lift each With its reach of 88 ft. (27 m), Zlompol’s new Sennebogen 8100 EQ comfortably covers an area of almost 27,000 sq. ft. (2,500 sq m).

load. This allows a relatively small 110 kW electric motor to fully power the machine. Without the EQ advantage, a comparable hydraulic material handler would need at least a 200 kW motor to achieve equal power and operating area. Combining the balance principle and the electric drive saves the company up to 75 percent of the machine’s operating costs. Working at an elevation of almost 35 ft. (10.7 m), the operator not only has an unobstructed view of the shredder feed area, but can also keep an eye on the entire yard and all the processes going on around him. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

At 35 ft. (10.7 m) high, the operator can see the entire operation.


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Norton, WV 304-636-6421 Ashland, KY 606-327-1709 Pikeville, KY 606-432-0321 Marietta, OH 740-373-5255

Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. 1569 US Route 9W Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com Bobcat of Saratoga 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com Westchester Tractor, Inc 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com

Cleaves Co. Inc. 300 Reservoir Street Needham, MA 02494 781-449-0833 877-449-0833 www.cleavesco.com Iron Source LLC 25113 DuPont Blvd. Georgetown, DE 19947 302-856-7545 888-733-5119 5722 N. Dupont Hwy. Smyrna, DE 19977 302-653-7562 www.ironsourcede.com


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Aggressive Pricing on Quality Used Equipment 2010 Sandvik QI340 Primary Impactor 51” x 37” Feed Opening, One Previous Owner, Recent Trade, Excellent Condition, New Blow Bars, CAT Engine, Only 2910 Hours. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $179,000

2010 Sandvik QA430 Approximately 5200 Hours in Good Working Order, 18’x5’ 2 Deck Screening Unit. Recent Trade In, 1 Owner from New. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $59,500

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. is an authorized equipment dealer for Powerscreen®, Telestack, Terex Washing Systems, Terex Minerals Processing Systems, Terex Environmental, Matec America, EvoQuip, MDS, MGL, and CBI, and an authorized service and parts dealer for Scania. We provide equipment (new and used), parts, and servicing to the following areas:

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B-Prefix Hammers Feature Low Owning, Operating Costs nance items. Grease fitting and gas pressure check Cat B-Prefix hydraulic hammers, available in point are easily accessed with hammer on machine B4(s) and B6(s) silenced and B4 and B6 non• Gas operation silenced versions, are designed for “plug-andplay” operation with a range of compact equip• Gas-fired operation cycle delivers consistent, ment — while delivering optimum life-cycle long-term high production value. • Major components The new hammers are suited for skid steer load• Cylinder, back-head, front-head, piston and ers, multi-terrain loaders, compact track loaders, tool are manufactured with high-quality materials mini-hydraulic excavators (3- to 8-ton operating and processes weights), and backhoe loaders working in a range • Housings of construction and light-demolition applications, • Heavy-duty housing construction protects including site prep, landscaping, masonry and conagainst breakage and wear crete breaking. • Piston The B-Prefix hammers use a simple design that • Piston transfers long shock waves into materiensures reliability, versatility, ease-of-use and al; piston diameters are matched for maximum maintenance. As a package solution, the matching energy transfer; piston design and surface finish Caterpillar-designed hydraulic kits also are offered provide superior oil retention and seal life and the best fit for Cat machines, providing cus• Oil-control valve tomers a breaker package with superior design and Cat B-Prefix hydraulic hammers, available in B4(s) and B6(s) silenced • Inward-type oil-control valve has high structurbenefits. al integrity and low failure rate and B4 and B6 non-silenced versions, are suited for skid steer loaders, Quality Engineered • Mounting brackets multi-terrain loaders, compact track loaders, mini-hydraulic excavators • Design • Interchangeability between H-prefix and B(3- to 8-ton operating weights), and backhoe loaders working in a range • Simple, reliable, industry-standard modular of construction and light-demolition applications, including site prep, prefix models design with two moving parts in the piston and landscaping, masonry and concrete breaking. Tool types for the new hammers include moil, valve cone, parallel and transverse chisel, and blunt, • Bushings are field-replaceable and lower bushing can allowing the hammer to be adapted to an extensive range of • Flat-top mounting enables compact working envelope be rotated 90 degrees for improved wear performance and compatibility with a full complement of brackets to applications. • Included toolbox contains charging kit, hammer paste suit preference of coupler, linkage kinematics or machine For more information, visit www.cat.com. and spare parts size (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment • Housings are designed to facilitate common mainte- Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) • Field service

Transforming Solutions From ALLU at Hillhead 2018 Hillhead, held from June 26 to 28 in Buxton, Derbyshire, is the world’s largest “live-action” quarrying show. As such, ALLU will be using the show to demonstrate the benefits of the Transformer Series, which has proved to be ideal for quarrying, surface mining and aggregate production, according to the manufacturer. The ALLU range of equipment will be exhibited by its new UK dealer, Murray Plant. Part of the Blue Machinery Group of companies, Murray Plant also will be displaying other key product ranges, including the world-renowned Rammer hydraulic breakers and demolition attachments. The Ideal Solution for Quarrying and Aggregates The ALLU Transformer Series will be the main focus of Murray Plant’s ALLU offering at Hillhead. This com- ALLU TS Axe blades for crushing and shredding applications. prises of an excavator/ loader/ tractor mounted processing bucket which screens, recycling more efficient, and more prof- pact DL & D Series as well as the truly massive M and G Series. All are designed to pulverizes, aerates, blends, mixes, separates, itable. Catering for applications of all sizes, and transform the way in which material haneven crushes, feeds and loads materials. This results in the feed material being effectively capable of processing any material that can dling and processing businesses are able to transformed into highly valuable products, be screened and sorted, the ALLU improve their efficiency and profitability. making any business involved in waste and Transformer Series comprises of the com- The latter have proved themselves on truly

massive quarrying and surface mining applications throughout the world, being designed for use by excavators up to 330 tons (300 t). This means that the ALLU Transformer is ideal for processing rocks and minerals as it also aerates, as well as screening, loading and processing, all of which can be carried out on site. This truly mobile solution provides the versatility and flexibility to enable work to be accomplished more efficiently in the most challenging environments, according to the manufacturer. This results in substantial savings in material and transport costs, as no time is lost when waiting for replacement material. Additionally, binders can be mixed if the material handling includes additive requirements or stabilization. With a wide range of attachments, the ALLU Transformer range enables quarrying, surface mining and aggregate businesses to choose the right piece of equipment to meet their very particular requirements For more information, visit www.allu.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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36 Carmelina’s Circle Ludlow, MA 01056 413-583-4440 www.BaystateBlasting.com

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Bangor, ME

800-270-2547 Westbrook, ME 800-262-5714 Concord, NH 603-224-4063

Chadwick-Baross Chelmsford, MA 800-804-0775 Bangor, ME

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East Longmeadow, MA 413-525-6351 Berlin, CT 860-356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com

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Volvo Unveils Its First Purpose-Built Landfill Compactor in North America

MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor, and recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties.

The LC450H landfill compactor, Volvo’s first purpose-built landfill compactor for the North American market, is powered by a 416-hp Volvo D13J Tier IV Final engine.

100 Mellott Drive 4501 Green Point Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267 Greensboro, NC 27410 541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552 800-634-5634

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

Volvo Construction Equipment has long been committed to the waste and recycling industry with wheel loaders, excavators, haul trucks and attachments. Now, Volvo has applied that industry and equipment expertise to the development of the LC450H landfill compactor, the company’s first purpose-built landfill compactor for the North American market. Volvo partnered with Terra Compactor Wheel Corp., a manufacturer of landfill compaction wheels, cleats, rolling wire guards and machine parts, on the development of the LC450H. “Over the years, our waste and recycling customers have said they’d like us to bring the reliability and productivity that our machines are known for to a purpose-built landfill compactor,” said Mark DeBrosse, product manager — product & segment strategy, at Volvo Construction Equipment. “That’s what we’ve done with the LC450H. Landfill conditions are typically rugged and demanding on machines. We designed the LC450H to withstand the rigors of this type of work, fitting it with durable wear parts, heavy-duty guarding and an efficient powertrain.” Powerful and Fuel Efficient The 90,000-lb. (40,823 kg) LC450H is powered by a 416hp Volvo D13J Tier IV Final engine. Working in cooperation with the engine and the axle is an HTL310 transmission with lock-up converter, delivering high torque output and excellent fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. Wheels to Keep You Running Terra wheels come standard on the LC450H, with the option of two-cleat patterns and three-cleat configurations. Adding to the durability of the machine, the cleats are each 8.5 in. (21.6 cm) tall with hardfacing on the tips for longer wear life. To maximize uptime and wheel performance, the wheels are equipped with: • Weld-on rolling wire guard to prevent wire from wrapping around the axles and damaging the seals • 1.25-in. (3 cm)-thick wheel wrapper with horizontal and vertical hardfacing on the edges provides for long life • 26.5-in. (67.3 cm) ground clearance, higher than many

competitor compactors • Two striker bars covering both the front and rear wheels to keep material away. The LC450H can be fitted with a Terra semi-u blade or a straight blade, giving operators the option to pick the blade that best fits their needs. Greater Comfort, Greater Productivity The LC450H landfill compactor also is designed to deliver a productive and comfortable work environment. The Volvo Care Cab provides enhanced visibility, comfort and ergonomic controls, helping the operator stay comfortable and productive throughout the shift. The spacious air-conditioned interior is insulated from noise and vibrations. With a large expanse of glass, the ROPS/FOPS protected cab provides an unobstructed view of the job site. Visibility is further improved with the standard rearview camera. With air quality always an important consideration in landfill applications, the LC450H comes standard with a Respa cab filtration system. The system includes a powered precleaner, filter and pressurizer in one unit, providing highquality filtration and pressurization. Comfort drive control (CDC) comes standard on the LC450H, allowing the machine’s steering to be controlled by a joystick. The machine’s single lever control with integrated forward/neutral/reverse and first gear kick down gives the operator the choice to control the transmission from his left or right hand. Uptime Services The LC450H has service and maintenance features that promote high uptime. This includes a frame that provides easy access to conveniently grouped checkpoints. All major components are easily accessible from ground level or the platform. The LC450H will be eligible for a free year of ActiveCare Direct, the Volvo telematics service that provides 24/7/365 machine monitoring and fleet utilization reporting directly from Volvo. For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit www.volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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ALLU Launches New Mobile App to Enhance Customer Experience

MAKE M MOUNTTAINS A OF MULCH MANY MODELS,, ENDLESS APPLICATIONS ATIONS T High volume wood waste rrecyclers know that when it comes tto creating the highest volume produccts at the lowest cost per ton, Petterson horizontal grinders off ffer er be bett etter fracturing, more accurate p product sizing, and more throughp put than any horizontal grinder on the market. m

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Fully integrated with ALLU’s online portal, the ALLU mobile app provides an intelligent digital solution for customers to get accurate and timely information regarding safe operation at job sites and use of their ALLU equipment.

ALLU Inc. announced the launch of its new mobile application, which is designed to maximize its customers’ experience with their investment. Fully integrated with ALLU’s online portal, the ALLU mobile app provides an intelligent digital solution for customers to get accurate and timely information regarding safe operation at job sites and use of their ALLU equipment. For customers who provide the serial number associated with their new ALLU transformers and processors, the ALLU mobile app will retrieve relevant data to their specific equipment, such as a description of the product — including frame and drums — and information about the matching base machine. The app notes specific applications for the model, and provides access to relevant pictures and videos, as well as operational, installation, troubleshooting and safety guides. The app also provides contact information for local dealers and ALLU offices, as well as social media links to keep customers apprised of the latest ALLU news. Information provided by the new ALLU Mobile App: • Links to the closest ALLU dealer or local office contact information, as well as social media. • Connection of the unit’s serial number to specific, relevant data. • Complete description of the ALLU product (frame and drums). • Data on appropriate matching base machine (wheel loader or excavator). • Information about specific applications for the model. • Access to relevant pictures and videos, as well as a safety guide. • Access to operational and installation guides. This version of the app is currently applicable to new equipment customers (2017 models and newer). App development will incorporate serial numbers for increasingly older models, with updated app versions scheduled for regular rollout. For more information, visit www.allu.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

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EvoQuip to Launch Three New Products at Hillhead, England in Late June 2018

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. DE, MD, VA & Southeast PA (610) 279-5200 www.elliottfrantz.com

EHRBAR NY City Metro Area/Long Island/ The Hudson Valley & Fairfield County, CT (914) 738-5100 www.ehrbar.com

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. Central & Western PA (717) 766-7671 www.grofftractor.com The Cobra 230R is a closed circuit version of the Cobra 230 that ensures the required product specification is achieved with oversize material either being recirculated back to the crusher or stockpiled.

W. I. CLARK Connecticut (203) 265-6781 www.wiclark.com

CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO. Maine (207) 827-6193 www.centralequiment.biz

The Colt 1000 incorporates an aggressive double deck screen of 13 ft. (3.96 m) by 4 ft. (1.22 m).

ROBERT H. FINKE & SON EvoQuip will launch three new products to expand its compact crushing and screening portfolio at Hillhead from June 26 to 28, 2018, in Buxton, England. The machines are the Cobra 230R impact crusher, Cobra 290R impact crusher and Colt 1000 scalping screen. The Cobra 230R will be on display while there will be live demonstrations of the Cobra 290R feeding the Colt 1000 throughout the day. Matt Dickson, product line director, said “We are delighted to showcase three new products and have live working demonstrations at largest exhibition of its kind anywhere in the world. Hillhead is the perfect platform for EvoQuip to demonstrate why we are leading the way in the compact crushing & screening industry.” The EvoQuip range of mobile crushing and screening equipment provides a compact and versatile solution which can operate in the most demanding of applications including

reinforced concrete, recycled asphalt, construction and demolition waste, coal and natural rock. EvoQuip provides a practical solution for onsite recycling in urban areas with all the products being easily transportable from job to job. The Cobra Range The Cobra range of Impactors is designed with the operator in mind in terms of ease of use and serviceability. Incorporating features such as ground level access to the engine, hydraulics, service and refueling points as well as hinged radiator pack, hinged diesel tank and product conveyor that can be removed quickly for major maintenance. In addition the operator has the ability to move the machine using the remote control from the excavator cab without shutting down the crusher. see EVOQUIP page 88

Western VT & Upstate NY (518) 767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com


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MB Continues to Bridge Military Connections at Event Now into its fourth exhibition with solutions that could enhance year, MB Crusher America Inc. is their mission capabilities. once again building connections “JETC is an important conference with the Society of American for us to exhibit for the past few Military Engineers (SAME) at its years. We want to continue to build event, Joint Engineer Training and strengthen connections. We Conference & Expo (JETC) 2018, come together to find solutions. And which was held May 23 to 25 at the it’s important to keep working Kansas City Convention Center in toward solutions and to understand Kansas City, Mo. The 2018 JETC what the needs are out in the field,” featured more than 70 education and Miriano “Max” Ravazzolo, C.E.O. training opportunities. of MB Crusher America Inc. said. The keynote speakers this year MB products are used in airfield were Commander Mark Nutsch, damage repairs, base construction, Green Beret Commander portrayed runway maintenance, concrete and in the movie “12 Strong” and New asphalt recycling, onsite processing, York Times Best-Seller of “Horse demolition and excavation jobs, Soldiers”, and Jake Wood, copipeline work, road work, quarries founder and president of Team and mines, and environmental reclaRubicon and author of “Take mation projects. Command.” For information, call 855/622MB Crusher America Inc. has 7874 or visit www.mbamerica.com. been working to expand its clientele Federal customers can purchase to include federal and government Now into its fourth exhibition year, MB Crusher America Inc. is once again building connections MB’s products through the GSA agencies. In the past couple of years, with the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) at its event, Joint Engineer Training Advantage! catalog at the company has obtained its GSA Conference & Expo (JETC) 2018. http://bit.ly/mbgsagov or through its Advantage contract and presence in contract number, GS-30F-007DA. the GSA catalog to include its full product drum cutters for excavators, backhoes, load- understand the common challenges faced by (This story also can be found on government professionals. From there, MB Construction Equipment Guide’s website at line of crushing and screening attachments, ers and skid loaders. The company has attended JETC to Crusher America worked to provide them www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) 360-degree rotation grapples and rotary

Sennebogen Introduces New 850 E Series Material Handlers Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, introduced the new 850 E Series purpose-built material handler at the 2018 ISRI Show. The new model features a Tier IVf compliant Cummins engine. The 850 E continues Sennebogen’s focus on simplicity and dependability, achieving exceptional performance through intelligent hydraulic design without complex electronics, according to the manufacturer. Multiple Configurations Sennebogen’s modular design concept allows customers to order the 850 E with a rubber-tired or tracked undercarriage, or adapted to any other required mounting for gantries, pedestals, rail cars, barges and ship applications. The operating weight for the

850 M is 134,200 lbs. (60,873 kg) while the R-HD unit on crawler tracks weighs in at approximately 146,300 lbs. (66,360 kg). The 850 can be fitted with one of several boom and stick configurations providing a maximum reach of up to 69 ft. (21 m). Updated Maxcab The new 850 E also is among the first models to feature the latest version of Sennebogen’s popular Maxcab operator station. The updated Maxcab is longer and roomier than its previous iterations, providing more space for the operator. Known for its enhanced visibility, the Maxcab now features joystick travel controls, eliminating the steering wheel to ensure an unobstructed forward line of site. Dual cameras for

rear and right-side visibility also are provided as safety standard. With Sennebogen’s fullguarding on the upper deck, the 850 E provides a safe platform for technicians. As on previous Maxcab designs, the new version includes a sliding door and a catwalk with a handrail for safe, easy entry and exit. The 850 E is supported through Sennebogen’s 100,000 sq. ft. head office, parts warehouse and training center in Stanley, N.C., where advanced service training is provided to customer technicians at no charge. For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The operating weight for the 850 M is 134,200 lbs. (60,873 kg) while the R-HD unit on crawler tracks weighs in at approximately 146,300 lbs. (66,360 kg).


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“We did not have a complete understanding of the number of wear items that are crucial to aggregate production that we would need, and need in a hurry, when the time came. Items such as bearings, conveyor belts, and idlers can shut our crush spread down immediately; and we learned in a hurry that EESSCO is a company that keeps all of these items in inventory and is very familiar with their installation.”

now usable, which dramatically decreases what is going to our legacy piles.

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

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

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

Eagle 15x36 Jaw Plant - Used Eagle 1536 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant Model 33D4155, Vibratory Pan Feeder with Hydraulic Grizzly Dump 3 x 6 Scalping Screen,Cummins Diesel Engine Drives 50Kw Generator and Hydraulic Pump,Dual-axle, 30" Fold-up Discharge Conveyor, Rear Discharge Conveyor for Screen throughs. Low hrs, Very Good Condition! Please call if interested.

2012 Telsmith 44SBS Cone/Screen Plant - Used Low hr unit equipped with the latest Telsmith Trac 10 automation for easy adjustment. Onboard Telsmith 7x20 Tripple Deck Screen. Call today.

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

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

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

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

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The DX225MH-5 material handler is factory fitted with cab risers for increased visibility; straight boom and droop nose arm for peak performance; and additional machine guarding for boosted uptime protection.

Operators who work in a variety of scraphandling applications, including scrap yards, recycling facilities and solid waste centers and transfer stations will appreciate the new Doosan DX225MH-5 material handler. The durable, Tier IV-compliant DX225MH-5 material handler is designed for a long life with a sturdy steel-track undercarriage and features enhancements in fuel efficiency, versatility and productivity. Manufactured from a tested and proven Doosan excavator model, the DX225MH-5 material handler is factory fitted with cab risers for increased visibility; straight boom and droop nose arm for peak performance; and additional machine guarding for boosted uptime protection. The material handler’s straight boom improves reach and lift height for better material placement. Droop nose arms provide enhanced grapple and magnet access into containers, trucks and railcars, with either a grapple or magnet attachment. Machine features such as dual-boom cylinders and under-mount arm cylinder placement provide excellent lifting capabilities for Doosan material handler operators, according to the manufacturer. Increased Visibility Operators have enhanced all-around visibility to the attachment and work area from the material handler’s cab riser. The DX225MH-5 material handler has a 4-ft. (1.2 m) standard fixed cab riser with an optional 6-ft. (1.8 m) cab riser or 6.5-ft. (2 m) hydraulic cab riser. The cab riser allows operators to raise or lower the cab to match

the specific task. Raising the cab can be beneficial when an operator is loading debris in a truck or container and wants to ensure the material is being distributed equally to maximize the space. Product enhancements for DX225MH-5 material handlers include the following. • Floor pedal: adds optional way for operators to activate two-way auxiliary hydraulics • Ergonomic joystick: improves operator comfort and ease of use • Rear camera: enhances rear visibility • Camera monitor: allows operators to monitor machine information while camera is on • Alternator upgrade: provides 80 amps for improved performance • Emergency stop relocated: makes it easier for operators to reach on the seat base • Auto shutdown: saves valuable diesel fuel when the machines are not working Options available for DX225MH-5 material handlers include: • V-Shape side guard: adds extra protection to the doors and exterior of the machine • Generator set: generates power for use with a magnet attachment Maximum Attachment Productivity A 5/8-cu. yd. (.47 cu m) grapple is approved for use with the DX225MH-5 and features a semi-closed tine design for a firm grasp on most materials. The 360-degree hydraulic rotating four-tine grapple helps see DOOSAN page 88


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All Three New EvoQuip Models Can Be Fitted With T-Link Telemetry System EVOQUIP from page 80

Cobra 230R Impact Crusher The Cobra 230R builds on the success of the Cobra 230. It is a closed circuit version which incorporates a 8 by 4 ft. (2.44 by 1.2 m) post screen that ensures the required product specification is achieved with oversize material either being recirculated back to the crusher or stockpiled. The ability to quickly detach the complete afterscreen system including the oversize conveyor, provides the option of either running the machine in standard mode or transporting it separately. Cobra 290 Impact Crusher The larger Cobra 290R machines follow on from the strengths of the Cobra 230 incorporating a 40 in. (101.6 cm) by 41.5 in. (105.4 cm) diameter impactor. The rapid set up time, intuitive control system, two button start up and ease of setting adjustment on the Cobra 230 Cobra 230R, Cobra 290 and Cobra 290R enables crushing to commence minutes after unloading the machine from the lorry. Colt 1000 Scalping Screen This latest addition to EvoQuip’s scalping screen range is the Colt 1000, the largest screen in the portfolio capable of processing up to 440 ton (400 t), depending on application. The highly versatile machine incorporates an aggressive

double deck screen of 13 ft. (3.96 m) by 4 ft. (1.22 m). The variable screening angle and numerous screen media options ensures the machine is able to operate in both heavy duty scalping and precision screening applications and will manage the most difficult of materials. The Colt 1000 achieves excellent conveyor discharge heights and by coupling a broad 32 in. (81 cm) belt on the fines the machine distinguishes itself, according to the manufacturer. Standard configuration discharges the fines product to the right hand side of the plant with the mid-grade on the left. Both conveyors can be ordered reversed as an option with the ability to place both conveyors on the same side of the unit once the Colt 1000 reaches the field. Flexibility is further enhanced with two way split conversion by simply relocating the tail conveyor to collect both top and bottom deck pieces. Telematics All models can be fitted with the T-Link telemetry system which provides the customer with real time information on the performance of their machine. Telematics maximizes uptime, parts and service availability and provides factual up to date information from the field. For more information, visit www.terex.com/EvoQuip. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Fuel Efficiency, Versatility, Productivity Among Multiple DX225MH-5 Features DOOSAN from page 86

maximize machine versatility and productivity in materialhandling applications. The tines are designed with AR400 high-strength, abrasion-resistant steel for increased durability, and the tine tips are replaceable for easier maintenance. Connecting grapples to Doosan material handlers is fast and easy with a hose kit and mount. Two-pump hydraulic flow provides power to operate the grapple. A Winkle magnet also is approved to pick up and place smaller scrap metal. The magnet is powered by an optional generator, which energizes power to the magnet when picking up metal. Multiple Power Modes The DX225MH-5 allows operators to manage the balance of fuel consumption and machine power to working conditions with four selectable power modes, including: • Power+ mode: delivers the fastest workgroup speeds and greater power for demanding material moving applications • Power mode: provides exceptional power and superior performance for tough heavy-lifting, quick truck-loading and fast travel speed • Standard power mode: enhances the machine’s fuel consumption while delivering high performance in everyday lifting and moving of material

• Economy mode: helps reduce fuel consumption for lowdemand applications and slows down machine movement for conditions that require more precise movements In addition, the new DX225MH-5 material handler features a lifting work mode. The lifting work mode provides increased pump torque, low engine rpm and an automatic power boost to improve precision when lifting and placing materials. DoosanCONNECT Telematics System Doosan DX225MH-5 material handlers come with a standard three-year subscription to DoosanCONNECT telematics management system, which allows equipment owners and fleet managers to remotely monitor machine location, hours, fuel usage, engine idle versus work time and error codes, as well as engine and hydraulic temperatures. Machines can be monitored via an online Doosan telematics account. In addition, Doosan dealers can provide improved customer support using the system by responding to machine warning messages and alerts, troubleshooting machine issues, and then sending a field service vehicle to help with repairs and deliver the proper parts. For more information, visit DoosanEquipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Equipment East LLC Cuts Ribbon on New Facility in Dracut Equipment East LLC, a heavy equipment construction retailer, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening of its new facility in Dracut, Mass. Located at 61 Silva Lane, the new 43,000 sq. ft. building features eight drive-through service bays, enhancing serviceability of customers’ equipment, a wash bay and a fluid distribution system for accurate dispensing of hydraulic, gear and transmission oils, as well as a large indoor-outdoor parts warehouse, providing customers with the most commonly needed spare parts. “The opening of our new state-of-the-art dealership is long overdue. Our Equipment East team greatly deserves to work in a facility like this one, which was built specifically around our team’s needs,” said Giovanni Albanese, Equipment East manager. “I want to thank everybody on the team for being so patient waiting for me to finally deliver after three long years of planning and development.” Equipment East LLC is an official dealer of manufacturers Doosan, LiuGong, Yanmar, Stihl, Keestrack and many others. The company has been ranked a top Doosan dealer three times in its four years selling and renting the Seoul, Korea-based equipment. Equipment East’s facility also provides

comfort for its team members to for ‘business as usual’ on promote productivity. Among the Monday morning. amenities the new Equipment “Many thanks to Enterprise East dealership offers includes Bank for financing our dream, multiple comfortable lunch thank you Arthur Santos. To the rooms, a uniform changing area, Town of Dracut officials and private restrooms and radiant staff, thank you for working with floor heating throughout. us and to many others too numer“On behalf of Giovanni ous to mention who made this Albanese, Andrea Ciano possible. [Equipment East Manager] and “We especially thank Giovanni our entire team, it is our pleasure for his vision in this facility’s to welcome you to the new home Equipment East LLC, a heavy equipment construction design, his continued leadership of Equipment East,” said Gilda retailer, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening and guidance as we continue to Albanese, office manager. of its new facility in Dracut, Mass. grow the business, rise above “Today we celebrate the official many challenges and find soluopening of our new construction equipment during and after construction — that made tions to things we didn’t know.” dealership designed with our customers and this day a reality as we could not have The ribbon ceremony was attended by achieved this without all of you. Thanks to more than a dozen people, including team members in mind. “Most importantly, however, Equipment our family for their support during the three- Equipment East team members, Dracut East celebrates its greatest asset: people. Our year building process for listening to ideas Town Manager James Duggan, Dracut professional administrative, parts, sales and and lending advice. Selectman Chairwoman Alison Hughes, “To our team members who always give Arthur Santos of Enterprise Bank, the instiservice team members work hard every day in assisting our customers — from the land- whatever it takes to get the job done, tution which provided financing for the projscaper to the site contractor — ensuring they whether it’s getting our customers the right ect, as well as members of the Greater obtain the tools, equipment and advice they equipment for their needs to working togeth- Lowell Chamber of Commerce. need to get their job done efficiently and er in moving into this new facility on the (This story also can be found on weekend after Thanksgiving on Friday, Construction Equipment Guide’s webmake their project successful. “We are so thankful to those of you here Saturday and Sunday — known to us as site at www.constructionequipmenttoday for it is due to your work — before, Movingivings — and being ready to open guide.com.)

SITECH Showcases Technology at H.O. Penn Open House SITECH from page 12

The Product Support Showcase drew a big crowd.

Ryan Brechlin (L) gives his son, Wyatt, fundamental training for his future as a heavy equipment operator.

H.O. Penn’s open house not only provides an opportunity to see and experience the latest and greatest in Caterpillar equipment, but it also is a good time for friends and sometimes competitors to reconnect.


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Company Debuts New Bluetooth Idle Reduction System

EcoStar III automatically turns the engine off and on after the vehicle has been placed in Park for a programmable set amount of time. Using Bluetooth and a simple app, EcoStar III is configurable to custom conditions and can pull data for tracking idle time reduction and fuel savings.

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Acco Monster Machines Live On After More Than 30 Years

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The rear ripper measures 10 ft. and is powered by hydraulic rams.

The front piston of the ACCO super dozer.

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The driver’s seat of the ACCO super dozer.

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ACCO from page 26

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A view from the cockpit of the world’s largest motorgrader.

in storage and maintained at the factory where they were built. Umberto Acco passed away in 2006 without appointing successors to the company. The decision was made not to continue with Acco’s innovations and the business was shuttered. The property became a dumping ground for various earthmoving machines, including the giant dozer and motorgrader. A Second Chance In 2012, an old friend and neighbor of Acco, Dino e Rino Valerio, who also is a collector of historic vehicles, saved the dozer from demolition. He purchased the monster machine and arranged for heavy transport to a new location. Although Valerio passed away in 2012, today the dozer is safely stored and on display with the rest of his collection for public viewing at the family’s Bejaflor nursery. Sources for this article include: facebook.com/AccoDozer/?ref=page_internal; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acco_super_bulldozer; forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=120813; acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?27525-The-ACCO; translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=it&u=http://www.portogruaro.net/news/scheda.php%3Fcategoria%3D14%26news%3D30377&prev=search; khplant.co.za/blog/article/world%E2%80%99s-largest-motor-graders Mauro Dal Santo/Marco Castellan photo (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at The undercarriage of the ACCO super dozer shows little wear. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Doosan Introduces New Telematics Management System — DoosanCONNECT Doosan Infracore North America LLC introduced DoosanCONNECT — a new telematics management system for Doosan excavators, wheel loaders, material handlers, log loaders and articulated dump trucks. The connected machine solution provides greater machine-tomachine communication, machine intelligence and remote equipment monitoring to maximize machine uptime protection, according to the manufacturer. Since 2008, Doosan has offered a telematics management system to its customers. The new DoosanCONNECT telematics system is standard on all Doosan equipment, except DX63-3 and DX85R-3 compact excavators. Each new machine comes with a free 36-month subscription. Customers have the option to purchase a service extension after the subscription expires, and the subscription is transferrable if a customer sells a machine to another individual.

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How it Works Doosan equipment is equipped with a modem, furnished with a cellular and satellite antenna, which collects data from sensors on the machine. The modem sends the data from the machine to a central database via cellular or satellites, making it readily accessible, even in remote locations when cellular service is not available. Equipment owners and fleet managers can review the data produced and monitor the equipment remotely from an internet-enabled device by logging into the DoosanCONNECT website: DoosanCONNECT.com. The website is available in 11 different languages and viewers can choose their preferred language from a dropdown menu. A mobile app is available for download from DoosanCONNECT.com to allow owners to access DoosanCONNECT alerts from a connected mobile device. Below is a sample of the many reports available from the telematics management system: • Fleet status • Machine location (last reported GPS location) • Operating hours • Fuel usage • Fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) levels • Engine idle time versus work time • Error codes • Engine and hydraulic oil temperatures • Load counts and weights • Tonnage hauled Better Manage Equipment DoosanCONNECT puts more information in the hands of equipment owners to help better manage their equipment fleet. They can monitor operational utilization reports to determine how often their Doosan equipment is being operated. An operation trend report includes a search by time period option, average utilization rate, and load count and weight data. By analyzing this data, Doosan equipment owners can determine if they are underusing their assets or whether it is time to invest in adding to their equipment fleet

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Three Projects Share Glory on Award-Winning Steel Projects An independent panel of judges on behalf of The Steel Erectors Association of America selected three steel construction projects for the association’s annual projects of the year. Teams from Gardner-Watson Decking (Class I for erection contracts up to $500,000), Buckner Companies (Class III above $1 million to $2.5 million), and J.P. Cullen & Sons (Class IV over $2.5 million) were honored at SEAA’s 2018 annual convention, held in April in Greensboro, N.C. No awards were granted in the Class II category ($500,000 to $1 million) for 2017. The winning projects demonstrate the range and complexity of steel construction in the United States. One project was a steel decking job on a massive distribution center for a retail company ruled by capitalism and the Almighty Dollar. The other two jobs were temples of JP Cullen erected about 8,000 tons of structural steel to build a new 730,000 sq. ft. Milwaukee Bucks Arena.

The winning projects demonstrate the range and complexity of steel construction in the United States. Buckner Companies constructed the dome for Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral on the ground then lifted it using special rigging and a Liebherr LR/1400 crawler crane.

and in order to meet or beat the schedule, erector Premier Steel focused on steel erection while G-W Deck focused on deck installation. Coordination between the two companies was essential to the project’s success,” said Geoff Kress, vice president, Gardner-Watson Decking. The winning Class III project, Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh, N.C., is one of the six largest cathedrals in the United States. Featuring brick and masonry exterior with precast accents, the highlight of the building is the copper dome, which also presented the biggest erection challenge for Buckner Companies. The dome was constructed on the ground then lifted using special rigging designed by Buckner using a Liebherr LR/1400 crawler crane with heavy lift attachment. “The planning and effort required to successfully construct the massive dome on the ground, allowing for the installation of light gage framing, sheathing, decking and copper roofing, sprinklers, catwalk and even windows prior to erecting the dome in place, was extraordinary,” one of the judges said. In the Class IV category, JP Cullen erected about 8,000 tons of structural steel to build a new 730,000 sq. ft. Milwaukee Bucks Arena, Milwaukee, Wis. The steel construction consisted of structural column and beam steel framing for the surrounding bowl structure including six levels plus a roof. The long span room consisted of nine long span roof trusses, approximately 33 ft. deep, with the longest truss spanning 313 ft.. Three things in particular contributed to successful completion three weeks ahead of schedule. First, there were several project specific situations where safety intervention occurred by ironworkers to abate unsafe scenarios. Second, steel erection was the critical path to an aggressive schedule, which JP Cullen overcame by working with the design team and construction manager to develop a temporary erection plan. Third was overcoming congestion and space constraints for people and equipment both inside and outside the bowl of the arena. Extensive planning, sequencing, and coordination was the solution. For more information, visit www.seaa.net.

worship — one to God and the other the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The winner in Class I was for a job called Project Red, Louisville, Ky. Gardner-Watson Decking Inc. installed 1.5 million sq. ft in four weeks, nearly three weeks faster than estimated on a distribution center for a retail construction products company. To do so, GardnerWatson Decking put a premium on safety in order to eliminate downtime due to injuries and scaled its manpower according to the pace of the steel erection. “The schedule was aggressive Gardner-Watson Decking Inc. installed 1.5 million sq. ft. of deck in four weeks on Project Red.

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Mack Manufacturing Completes Major Plant Expansion Mack Manufacturing, an American leader in heavy-duty hydraulic grapples, grabs and clam shell buckets, recently completed construction of a 10,800 sq. ft. expansion that has allowed new efficiencies throughout its production process. The new facilities are housed in a standalone building adjacent to the main plant. Mack acquired additional property for its 11 acre site to accommodate the added space. Four years in planning and construction, the structure now houses all of Mack’s assembly and finishing operations, up to final shipping. According to Matt Davidson, vice president of sales & marketing, the expansion is a major step forward for the company’s production line. It houses a wide range of processes — assembling fabricated components, sandblasting, paint, crating and shipping. All those activities previously shared a 100 by 45 ft. area in the main plant. Now, with almost three times as much space to work with, each operation has the dedicated space it requires, laid out specifically to allow for significant improvements to the workflow. The improvements also include upgraded technologies such as a closed-loop recovery and purification system for its high pressure washing area, and a fully sealed steel-grit sandblasting stage that reduces the cost of consumable material and enhances its environmental controls. In the main plant, the former prep shop is now home to Mack’s hydraulic shop. Davidson said that the move led to a reorganization of its cylinder production, machining and fabrication areas that reduces handling and streamlines the overall manufacturing process.

Mack Manufacturing’s new 10,800 sq. ft. prep shop was four years in the planning.

The expanded Mack Manufacturing prep shop in Theodore, Ala., is fully equipped to assemble, finish and ship its crane grapples, grabs and clam shell buckets to customers worldwide.

Now in its fourth generation of operation, Mack’s head office and manufacturing site now totals more than 60,000 sq. ft. dedicated to its “quality first” engineering and production of clam shell buckets, grapples and grabs for all overhead and mobile material handling applications including: logging, aggregates, scrap, waste handling, dredging and ship unloading. For more information on Mack Manufacturing, visit www.mackmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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WANTED: CATERPILLAR D6M XL CRAWLER DOZER – IN U.S. WANT LOW HOURS. AND EQUIPPED WITH A WINCH OR RIPPER. EMAIL: DALEVILLEAGG@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 765-208-0551 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING - AMIDA PB16R I AM LOOKING FOR A USED AMIDA /WHITMAN POWER BUGGY, RUNNING OR WITH A BAD ENGINE OR SOMEONE WHO SELLS PARTS FOR THE OLDER AMIDA. EMAIL: LSS41A@COMCAST.NET PHONE: 610-370-9811 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADER I WANT TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADER LIKE 926, 926E, 936, 936E, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F-2 AND MOTOR GRADERS LIKE 12G, 140G PLEASE. EMAIL: NASRULLAHKHANMN77@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92-312-216-1711 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS NEW HOLLAND SKID STEER LOADERS - WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US AT TRITOWN1@MSN.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE MOTOR GRADERS - WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDING TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US AT TRITOWN1@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: WE BUY COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS-- NOTHING TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. WE ARE ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: LARGE CAPACITY LATHES - BRAKES - SHEARS PLATEROLLS. WWW.MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM FOR A QUICK REPLY SEND PICTURES, DATA, PRICING AND CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT TO THE FOLLOWING EMAILS: MARK@MAQUINARIACHICAGO.COM & RUBYAMATULLI@CS.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D10R CRAWLER DOZERS WANT TO BUY 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D10N ,D10R, D10T ENCLOSED CAB WITH RIPPER FROM CONTRACTOR DIRECTLY, UNADVERTISED. ALSO KOMASTU 375 475 RIPPER RUN OR PARTS UNADVERTISED. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SKYTRAK 6036 TELEHANDLERS/FORKLIFTS EMAIL: VANDENTOPDON@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GMC 1500 4X4 CREW CAB. GOOD MOTOR, BRAKES GOOD, TIRES GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: ZYEPHER88@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU WA320-5 WHEEL LOADER. ONLY -5 MACHINE, CLEAN, WORK READY WITH REASONABLE HOURS. GOING TO BOSTON, MASS. EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET; PHONE: RICHARD AT 603-828-6100 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 510B WHEEL LOADERS. DRESSER WHEEL LOADER QUICK COUPLER.. LOOKING FOR A QUICK COUPLER AND ATTACHMENTS TO FIT A DRESSER 510B.. OR A 515B.. PLUS LOOKING FOR A SET OF RETRO SOLID TIRES, OR FOAM FILLED FOR SCRAP YARD USE. CONTACT JOEL EMAIL: JAMOSKE@AOL.COM PHONE: 217-622-3163 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED UB BREAKER, UB302 HYDRAULIC BREAKERS. CONTACT CHAD EMAIL:CBARRETT@HEAVYEQSRV.COM PHONE: 800-383-1467 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SULLAIR 750H CAT C9 AIR COMPRESSORS. ANY COMPRESSOR WITH A C9 ENGINE. THESE ARE SULLAIR MODELS: MODELS - • 600 • 750 • 825 • 900 • 1050 TIER 2 C9 “CLJ”… … TIER 3 C9 “JSC” CONTACT BRIAN EMAIL: BRIAN.WALDO@SULLAIR.COM PHONE: 219-229-9836 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS WANTED TO BUY CAT GRADER 140G, 140H AND 14H IN ANY CONDITION. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND DETAILS. EMAIL: NASHEQUIPMENTBUYER@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +97-155-358-7510 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR D6H CRAWLER DOZER IN USA WANTED TO BUY CAT DOZER D6H WITH REAR RIPPER AND ENCLOSED CAB. PLEASE EMAIL PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: GEHL MG690 MOTOR GRADER IN MS COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR A MAINTAINER WITH LOADER BUCKET AND RIPPERS. EMAIL: TABNEY@CAPPAERTHOUSING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MCCLOSKEY AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS. WANTED - 1/2" DRUM FOR TOPSOIL FOR MCCLOSKEY SCREEN 512RG TROMMELL SCREEN. EMAIL: LHEFF.SMS@GMAIL.COM CONTACT JOHN PH: 610-497-2012 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HEIL 1040 TRAILER LOOKING FOR SOIL STABILIZING AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. PNEUMATIC TRAILERS, 6X6 WATER TRUCKS, SPREADER TRUCKS, ETC.EMAIL: WSPSHOP@WSPINC.NET PHONE: 623-434-5050 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: POWERSCREEN AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, ALL MODELS WANT TO BUY YOUR USED AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. ALL MAKES. ALL MODELS. ALL CONDITIONS. SEND PHOTOS, INFORMATION. EMAIL: SALES@RREQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 803-416-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 623K SCRAPERS EMAIL: WEBEREQUIPMENT@ BIGPOND.COM WANTED 623K FOR AUSTRALIA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CASE 450C CRAWLER DOZERS EMAIL: CMESALES@BVU.NET PHONE: 276-608-1507 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 310SG BACKHOE LOADER. NEED MAIN BOOM REPLACEMENT ON THE BACKHOE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: MIKE@TETREAULTINC.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: JOHN DEERE 330C LC. NEED HOUSE TUG, REMOTE TRAX AND PLATYPUS OR TRANSLIFT. MANUFACTURED HOUSE MOVING EQUIPMENT. WILL CONFER PURCHASE OR LEASE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: LOBUCAK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TRACKMOBILE 4000TM. NEED HOUSE TUG, REMOTE TRAX AND PLATYPUS OR TRANSLIFT. MANUFACTURED HOUSE MOVING EQUIPMENT. WILL CONFER PURCHASE OR LEASE. IN US ONLY. EMAIL: LOBUCAK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BOMAG BW 75 S COMPACTION EQUIPMENT EMAIL: BLOVIO@CORRADO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LINCOLN SA-200 WELDER. IN USA ONLY. CONTACT: JIM BAKER EMAIL: JIMBAKER@BENTON COUNTYCABLE.NET PHONE: 931-264-0274 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LIPPMANN 42X48, AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT LIPPMAN 4248 IMPACTOR BARE OR PORTABLE CONTACT JOE BY EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET OR PHONE: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KUBOTA L295DT OR L2950 GST BACKHOE LOADERS EMAIL: JIMRUDIS@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D475A-5 CRAWLER DOZERS WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY KOMATSU D475A-5, D375A-5, D375A-3. WE PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER AND NOT A BROKER. CONTACT TONY BY EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATLAS COPCO DM30 DRILLS WE ARE LOOKING ATLAS COPCO DM30 BLAST HOLE DRILL. PREFER TO BUY FROM END USER AND NOT A BROKER. CONTACT TONY BY EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS, ALL MODELS. NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 155 275 375 475 ALL UNITS ENV CAB WITH RIPPER, 2014 AND UP, UNDER 3500 HOURS. ONLY USER CONTRACTORS. I WORK BY EMAIL ONLY: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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WSM AUCTIONEERS

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the support abutments at the bridge over the branch of Pennypack Creek; and repairing concrete walls and abutments. Built in the 1950s, the bridges are 1,115 feet apart and carry about 31,500 vehicles a day. The bridge carrying Route 611 (Easton Road) over Pennypack Creek is a single-span, reinforced concrete Tbeam bridge that is 30 ft. long and 64 ft. wide. The bridge carrying Route 611 (Easton Road) over the Pennsylvania Turnpike ramps is a single-span, reinforced concrete T-beam bridge that is 41 ft. long and 78 ft. wide. The two bridges are among nine structures in Chester and Montgomery counties that PennDOT is repairing under a $7.296 million project financed by Act 89, the state’s transportation plan. Structures currently under construction include: • Old Lancaster Road over Amtrak in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County. Bridges completed under this project include: • Ross Fording Road over Octoraro Creek in West Fallowfield Township, Chester County; • Quakertown Road over Macoby Creek in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County; and • Route 63 (Welsh Road) over Norfolk Southern Railroad in Upper Dublin and Upper Moreland townships, Montgomery County. The other bridges in this rehabilitation project include: • Boot Road over Route 100 in West Whiteland Township, Chester County; • Whitford Road over Valley Creek in West Whiteland Township, Chester County; and • Linfield Road over Norfolk Southern Railroad in Limerick Township, Montgomery County. Work on the entire project is expected to be completed in August 2020. Loftus Construction Inc. of Cinnaminson, N.J., is the general contractor on this bridge improvement project that is financed with 100 percent state funds. For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those made possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department’s Four and Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov. A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in the five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6 Traffic Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Saturday, July 7: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Liquidation. Over 50 years in business. One of the Premier Contractors in Ohio, Late Model Extra Clean Construction Equipment. Cat, Komatsu, Link Belt, Mack Truck Tractors & Dump Trucks, Full Line of Shop Equipment & Accessories. 2. Friday, July 13: MEXICO (Syracuse), NEW YORK: Retirement Auction. Complete Liquidation. (It's a Good One). EARLY HIGHLIGHTS: (2)JD 250D(Artics), Cat 345, Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, Cat 315CL, Komatsu PC78US-6, Cat D8K, Cat D6KXL(cab), Cat D5C, Cat IT28G, Cat 277B, Cat 262D, Challenger MT275B, NH Workmaster-33. SPECIAL: 2011 Allen 6036B, Bridge Deck Finisher(used 1 time), Talbert 55T Detachable, Western Star Truck Tractor, Western Star Dump Truck, PLUS: Hydroseeder, Straw Blower, Pickups, Tagalongs. Various Attachments and Buckets, Tampers, Welders, Fusion Machines, Trench Shields, Road Plates, Fuel Tanks. 3. Saturday, July 14: CANASTOTA (Syracuse), NEW YORK: In Conjunction with The Famous Alex Lyon & Son Haycamp & Barbecue. The Fanciest Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopics, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, All Types of Trailers. 4. Wednesday, July 18: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very Late Model Rentals of John Deere (up to 2016), Cats (up to 2015), Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Aerials, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Attachments. 5. Saturday, July 21: RUTLAND, VERMONT: Late Model Logging & Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Support & Accessories. 6. Sunday, July 22: AUBURN, NEW YORK: Absolute Real Estate Auction. Fancy Commercial - Former Synagogue. Building On 2 Acre Lot - Lots Of Possibilities. Selling Same Day after Real Estate: JD Garden Tractor; Tandem Axle Equipment Trailer; (2)9000 Watt Generators. 7. Saturday, July 28: GEORGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS: Retirement Auction. A Premier Contractor. Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks, Very Large Quantity of Very Nice Support Equipment and Attachments. 8. Friday, August 3: SIOUX CITY, IOWA: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Straight Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support Equipment. 9. Saturday, August 4: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Volvo, IR Construction Equipment, Asphalt & Vibratory Rollers, Aerial Lifts, Trucks and Trailers. 10. Tuesday, August 7: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Rental Return Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more. 11. Friday, August 10: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, Attachments.

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Saturday, August 11: COLUMBIANA, OHIO: Major Job Completion. Late Model Construction, Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Walking Floor & Equipment Trailers and Support. 13. Thursday, August 16: JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK: Job Completion Auction. HIGHLIGHTS: (2)2008 Mack(tri., Frack Sand Body, 31,000mi., Like New), Cat IT28F, Tractor Loader Backhoe, Skid Steers, Telescopic Forklifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Midi Hydraulic Excavators, Shop & Support, Pickups & Service Trucks. 14. Saturday, August 18: CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE: One of the most exciting auctions of all time. Complete Liquidation Retirement Auction. Unbelievable Mack Collectible Trucks, Support Parts, Signs, Antique Farm Tractors, Normal Personal Construction Equipment, Trucks PLUS Real Estate. Part of New England History, an Icon- DW Ford (David Ford). "The finest items ever to be sold at auction". 15. Thursday, August 23: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Major Job Completion Auction. Fracking and Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment, Trucks and Trailers. 16. Friday, August 24: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Complete Liquidation. A Special Auction. Stay Tuned. 17. Thursday, September 13: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Aerials, Telescopics, Skid Steers, Attachments, Trailers & Trucks. 18. Saturday, September 15: DETROIT MICHIGAN: Late Model Aggregate, Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. 19. Saturday, September 22: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Forklifts, All Types of Trucks & Trailers, Support & much more. 20. DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Late Model Construction Equipment, Like New Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trailers, Trucks. 21. DTBA: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Rentals, Rentals. Cat, Komatsu, Earthmoving Equipment, Skid Steers, Aerial Lifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Large Quantity Support. 22. DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day. Retirement Auction & Bankruptcy Auction. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Tow Trucks & Towing Equipment, Asphalt Equipment, All Types of Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks. 23. DTBA: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Like New Boom Lifts, Telescopics, Transportation- Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers, Pickups, Attachments, Support Equipment. 24. DTBA: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Construction, Aggregate, Recycling Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Large Quantity Support and Attachments. 25. DTBA: SMYRNA, GEORGIA

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Doosan to Award Tickets BusinessCalendar for MLB’s 2018 World Series

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CRANE SAFETY COURSES 2018 Most Popular Courses for JUNE 2018 Course Name: Mobile Crane Train the Trainer Date(s): June 25 – 29, 2018 Location: Pasadena, Texas Course Name: Overhead Crane Train the Trainer Date(s): June 26 – 29, 2018 Location: Pasadena, Texas Course Name: Rigging Inspector Training Date(s): June 26 – 28, 2018 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio (NEW LOCATION) For more information on the above crane courses and to get registered: CONTACT: Tiffany Alston talston@cranesafe.com 930 Williston Park Point Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Phone: 800/654-5640 extension 238

Doosan Infracore North America LLC announced the Hometown MVP Contest that offers construction equipment owners and operators in the United States an opportunity to win four tickets for Game 4 of the 2018 Major League Baseball World Series presented by YouTube TV. To enter, construction equipment owners and operators are asked to visit www.DoosanEquipment.com/Hometown MVP18 and share their compelling stories. Entrants will be asked “How do you use construction equipment to make your community strong?” The contest began on May 23, 2018, and entries may be received until 11:59 p.m. ET on Aug. 31, 2018. One entry per person per month will be accepted. Grand Prize, First Prize and Second Prize winners will be announced in October 2018. One grand prize winner of the contest will receive four tickets for Game 4 of the 2018 Major League Baseball World Series presented by YouTube TV; round-trip airfare for four; and two nights hotel accommodations. One first prize winner and one second prize winner will receive a Doosanthemed prize pack. Doosan will announce weekly winners who will each receive a Major League Baseball Doosan hat and will be in the running for the grand prize. Official Construction Equipment Partner of Major League Baseball In September 2017, Doosan, a global leader in the Infrastructure Support Business, announced a multi-year partnership with Major League Baseball. As an official partner of MLB, Doosan received

significant brand exposure across national broadcast and MLB-owned channels throughout the 2017 postseason and will continue through upcoming seasons. The partnership also made Doosan the first-ever brand to be a presenting sponsor of the American League Division Series (ALDS). In April 2018, Doosan announced a multi-year partnership with the New York Yankees. The new partnership adds to the existing Doosan sponsorship portfolio, which includes a multi-year relationship with Major League Baseball. The partnership provides Doosan with branding and marketing benefits including permanent branding at the visiting team’s on-deck location, exclusive VIP hospitality experiences throughout the season and other experiences with players at Yankee Stadium. Contest Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Open only to legal residents of the continental United States (excludes residents of Alaska and Hawaii) and District of Columbia, of legal age of majority in their jurisdictions of residence (and at least 18 years of age) at time of entry. Contest starts at 12:00 a.m. ET on May 23, 2018, and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. ET on Aug. 31, 2018. A maximum of four entries per individual are allowed throughout the contest period. Subject to official rules (which include odds of winning) at http://landing.doosanequipment.com/mlbcontest/. Sponsored by Doosan Infracore North America LLC (DINA). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AWC – Association of Women Contractors JULY MEMBER MINGLE - SCRAPBUSTERS DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 TIME: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM PLACE: SCRAPBUSTERS 1477 Maras Street Shakopee, MN 55379 Join us for this member favorite! Member mingles give you the opportunity to network with industry friends after work! Come for light snacks and refreshments. Member Mingles are for AWC Members Only. For more information, contact information: AWC, 1337 St. Claire Avenue, Suite 4, St. Paul, MN 55105. Phone: 651/489-2221. grace@awcmn.org. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) AGC Summer Safety & Health Conference DATES: July 25 – July 27, 2018 PLACE: Indianapolis, IN Construction safety and health is vital for the success of the industry. Join industry professionals for the latest updates and discussions on regulatory and legislative activity at both a national and local level; assist in the development and creation of new safety training programs and products; and learn about the latest initiatives from OSHA and other industry experts. Who Attends? More than 250 construction industry professionals including general and specialty contractors, AGC chapters, and other professionals involved in safety training, supervising and onsite construction. For more information on this Conference, contact the AGC of America at 2300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Email: communications@agc.org. Website: www.AGC.org. IOWA LAND IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Dedicated to Professional Conservation of Soil and Water 2018 NATIONAL SUMMER MEETING When: MONDAY, JULY 9, 2018 to SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2018 (all-day) Where: AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, USA For more information on this event, contact Iowa Land Improvement Contractors Association, P. O. Box 69, Kinsley, Iowa 51028. Phone: 563/202-0682.

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Hyatt Regency, Washington, D.C. 2018 U.S. Transportation Construction Market Mid-Year Conditions Report WEBINAR

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AT MAASTO Grand Traverse Resort & Spa Traverse City, MI To register and for more information on the above events: Website: https://www.artba.org/training-events/ Western States CAT Community Open House DATE: FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2018 TIME: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM Location: Western States CAT 8403 S. 5th Avenue Pocatello, ID 83204 Description: You are invited to join us for a family-friendly event at our new Western States CAT store in Pocatello, ID. Take a self-guided tour of the facility and let the kids get up close to some heavy equipment. The ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 6:00 PM. Located right off I-15, Exit 63. For more information, Event Website: https://www.westernstatescat.com/community-open-house/. POWER-GEN Start Date: End Date: Location:

& DistribuTECH Africa TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2018 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 Sandton Convention Centre 161 Maude Street Sandton, Johannesburg 2196 Description: Africa’s premier electricity industry forum that brings together international business leaders and technical experts committed to POWERING UP A CONTINENT. Event Website: http://www.powergenafrica.com/index.html. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association 2018 Widmer Golf Tournament When: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 8:00 AM Shotgun Start Where: Majestic Oaks Golf Club 701 Bunker Lake Blvd. NE Ham Lake, Minnesota 55304 NEW Time & Location! Join your fellow Association friends for MNLA’s 28th Annual Widmer Golf Tournament at Majestic Oaks – a first-class champion course in Ham Lake, MN. The day begins with breakfast and shot gun start at 8:00 AM. . “Super Ticket” Drawing . Prizes for 1st, 2nd and last place, and more. . Hit the Keg – Hit the keg and win it! . Mega Putt – All golfers putt on the practice green for the same hole at the same time. If your ball goes into the cup first, you win a prize! The cost for this tournament is $145 per person or $500 per foursome. This cost includes your greens’ fee, shared golf cart, breakfast, dinner, and a beverage. Proceeds benefit the MNLA Foundation Research Fund. For more information on this event, contact: Paulette Sorenson, paulette@mnla.biz. Phone: 651/633-4987.

MNLA Foundation Improving the Environment by Investing in Research and Education 2018 TOWMASTER EQUIPMENT & EDUCATION EXPO SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE FUN FOUNDATION DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 FUNDRAISERS! Hours: 7:30 AM to approximately 2:30 PM JULY 24, 2018 WIDMER GOLF TOURNAMENT Location: Towmaster MAJESTIC OAKS GOLF CLUB 61381 US Hwy 12 HAM LAKE, MINNESOTA Litchfield, MN 55355 SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 MNLA SHOOTOUT Invitation to Exhibit. MINNESOTA HORSE & HUNT CLUB Where Craftsmanship, Service, and Expertise Mean Value for You. PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 2018 marks the 7th Towmaster Education and Equipment Expo. This year is a very special one for Towmaster, as it marks the 40th To register or for more information, go to MNLAFoundation.com th Anniversary of Towmaster’s Trailer Division, and the 10 Anniversary of Towmaster’s Truck Equipment Division. We encourage your com- The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) pany to participate in this year’s event which will be held on July 10, IT FORUM August 15 – 17, 2018 2018. Hours will be from 7:30 AM to approximately 2:30 PM. As DATES: Chicago, IL in the past, Towmaster is hosting this event at our Litchfield facility, PLACE: The AGC IT Forum provides participants an opportunity to network, and will provide ample outdoor and indoor exhibit space for you to showcase your products and equipment. This year’s event will share information, solve problems, keep up-to-date with the latest IT again feature Education Sessions, Plant Tours, Equipment Exhibits, developments relating to the construction industry and to discuss Lunch, Prize Drawings, and a special Anniversary gift for everyone and share best practices on some of the most pressing IT chalthat attends. We hope that you will join us in making this a suc- lenges. cessful event. Without your participation, we would not be able to Who Attends? More than 350 industry professionals with informahold this event. For more information on this Expo, visit our Website tion technology job functions, including CIO, CFO, VP of IT, IT at: www.towmastertruck.com. Towmaster Direct: 320/593-4551. Managers, IT Directors, Network Administrators and Construction IT Professionals. Toll Free: 800/462-4517, Ext. 4551. Fax: 320/693-7921. For more information on the IT Forum, contact AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: The American Road & Transportation Builders Association 703/548-3118. communications@agc.org. www.AGC.org. (ARTBA) July 2018 Events: JULY 11, 2018 – ARTBA Engineering Issues Breakfast at The Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) 2018 AGC Golf Tournament NASTO DATE: Friday, August 3, 2018 Gaylord Hotel, National Harbor, MD TIME: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM JULY 18, 2018 National Workshop for State & Local LOCATION: Keller Golf Course Transportation Advocates 2166 Maplewood Drive, Maplewood, Minnesota Hyatt Regency, Washington, D.C. CONTACT: Denise Woods (dwoods@agcmn.org) JULY 18 – 20, 2018 Public-Private Partnerships in PHONE: 651/796-2186 Transportation Conference


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N.Y. to Invest $150B in Infrastructure Over Next Five Years INFRASTRUCTURE from page 1

on our already thriving $100 billion program, will drive our momentum forward and demonstrates yet again that with vision and ambition, New York is setting an example for the rest of the nation to follow.” As with the existing $100 billion infrastructure program, the new $150 billion plan will be funded by a combination of state, federal, local government, public authority and private investment. State debt will remain at affordable levels and within the statutory debt limit. Responsible management of the state’s debt portfolio has been a hallmark of this administration and, today, the state has less debt than when the Governor took office. New Yorkers are already benefiting from the capital assets funded through the current $100 billion infrastructure plan, from the Mario Cuomo Bridge, to the 2nd Avenue Subway, to downtown revitalizations and water infrastructure projects all across the state. These projects are supporting the creation of approximately 450,000 jobs and contribute New York’s all-time high job count. Since the beginning of Cuomo’s administration, New York state’s economy has experienced employment growth in 76 of the past 88 months.

The new $150 billion infrastructure plan will support the creation of 675,000 jobs, and the sweeping investments in infrastructure initiatives across the state include: A Multitude of Projects $66 billion for transportation, including mass transit, railroads, airports, highways and bridges and tunnels across the state to create the infrastructure system that will support economic growth through the 21st century: • JFK Access - Van Wyck Expressway Phases 2 & 3; • Hunts Point/Bruckner Phases 2 & 3; • Reimagine Route I-81 in Syracuse; • Port Authority Bus Terminal; • George Washington Bridge Bus Station; • Brooklyn Marine and Red Hook Terminals; • Replacement decking for the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge; • Major upgrades to the subway system and MTA capital assets; and $32 billion for improving environmental facilities, rebuilding parks, and creating a cleaner, greener energy future: • NYSERDA Green Bank Investments • Clean Energy Standard Renewable Energy Credits

• NY-Sun Program • Environmental Protection Fund • EFC Clean Water State Revolving Fund • State Superfund • Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation $11 billion for economic and community development to support regional strategies, attract private sector investment and create jobs: • Regional Economic Development Council awards • State partnerships in high tech capital investments $9 billion to further the state’s investment in the construction of quality, safe, secure and affordable housing for the people of New York. $19 billion to help school districts build new and better school buildings — creating learning spaces of the 21st century. $13 billion to improve and maintain SUNY and CUNY buildings, the state’s health care facilities and other capital assets. The current $100 billion infrastructure plan supports the creation of approximately 450,000 jobs and includes: • MTA Capital Plan • Roads and Bridges • Kosciuszko Bridge • Goethals Bridge

• Reimagining John F. Kennedy Airport • LaGuardia Airport • LaGuardia AirTrain • Syracuse International Airport • Elmira-Corning Airport • Plattsburgh International Airport • Ithaca Airport • Housing Plan Capital • Upstate Revitalization Initiative • MTA Bridges and Tunnels Plan • Hospital Capital • Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge • Woodbury Transit Hub • Clean Water Infrastructure • Buffalo Children’s Hospital • LIRR Transformation • Penn-Farley • Javits Center Expansion • BroadbandParks • Capital Program • Staten Island Seawall • Schenectady Train Station • Niagara Falls Train Station • Rochester Train Station • Kew Gardens Interchange • Willets Point Station Complex • Life Sciences Capital Investment • Downtown Revitalization (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

DoosanCONNECT Allows Iron Owners to Be Proactive DOOSAN from page 104

Improved Maintenance Scheduling Integrating DoosanCONNECT into a maintenance management program allows equipment owners to look ahead and see when a machine is due for its next maintenance appointment. If a problem does arise, DoosanCONNECT reports real-time fault and warning codes. The data can be shared with dealers, enabling a quick response and ensuring more uptime and continued productivity. Dealers can view the problem on the DoosanCONNECT website to help diagnose the problem without physically being in the same location as the machine. This helps save unnecessary downtime and reduces travel time for the dealership’s service department.

point for equipment owners. Using DoosanCONNECT, equipment owners can view the equipment’s last reported GPS location, including an aerial map view. This feature allows them to keep a close eye on their equipment fleet and see where its being operated through the DoosanCONNECT website. Customers can create a geo/time fence or an invisible/virtual boundary through the machine’s GPS system. If the machine leaves the virtual fence, it will send a notification and can alert the equipment owner and authorities about possible equipment theft. Additionally, a time fence or curfew on each machine can be created. If the machine is operated outside of working hours, an email or SMS text notification can be sent to the owner. This helps to prevent unauthorized operation and potential vandalism to the machine and job site. For more information, visit DoosanEquipment.com.

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Musk Plans to Make Bricks From Tunnel-Boring Muck

Absolute ONLINE Auction (2) Locations – (2) Consignors Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. Bellefonte, PA (State College Area) Signature Financial Kulpsville, PA (Philadelphia Area) ABSOLUTE AUCTION – Everything Sells To The Highest Bidder Regardless of Price!

Bidding Opens July 12, 2018 – Closes July 19, 2018 • Inspection Available Monday Thru Friday, 8AM-3PM (during bidding period) (21) Tri-Axle Dump Trucks: `16 MACK GU713 Granite • `16 KENWORTH T-800 • `14 MACK GU713 Granite • `13 MACK GU713 Granite • (9) `00 MACK RD688S • (2) `99 & `98 MACK RD688S • (2) `97 MACK RD688S • `95 MACK RD688S • (2) `95 MACK RDCL713 • `90 MACK DM690S • Trucks have a variety of dump bodies: aluminum tub; aluminum box; and steel Truck Tractor and Dump Trailer: `11 PETERBILT 389 T/A Tractor • `10 MAC 34’ Half-Round Frameless Steel Dump Trailer Cranes and Aerial Lifts: `97 JLG 80HX, 80’Aerial Lift • `82 P&H Omega 25 Ton Rough Terrain Crane • `78 P&H Omega 18 Ton Rough Terrain Crane Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete Descriptive Brochure!

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By Emily Buenzle CEG WEB EDITOR

From boring tunnels to building rockets, Elon Musk’s business ventures are usually larger than life, but his latest idea is more down to earth — literally. The Boring Company recently confirmed that it plans to make “an insane amount of bricks” with the “excavated muck” it has from tunnel digging projects. The goal, according to a tweet from Musk is that the bricks will be used to build low-income housing, Finance & Commerce reported. Musk also plans to sell the bricks, as well as build the company’s future offices from them. Did Musk Get It Right? According to Juan Matute, a UCLA lecturer and associate director of the University’s Institute of Transportation Studies, Musk’s tweet suggests that he “assumes that housing costs are driven by

construction materials, and particularly, construction materials that can be replaced by bricks.” But, Matute said, this is not necessarily the case; in California, both land and labor are mostly to blame for driving costs, Finance & Commerce reported. Furthermore, bricks often cost more in homebuilding construction, since piecing together brick walls is more labor-intensive. And in California, building codes dictate the use of steel-and-rebar buttresses whenever bricks are used to help stabilize them against earthquakes, Finance & Commerce reported. But in a March tweet, Musk indicated that The Boring Company was up for the challenge, saying that it may soon sell “life-size LEGO-like interlocking bricks made from tunneling rock that you can use to create sculptures and buildings … Rated for California seismic loads, so super strong.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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cranes positioned along Philadelphia’s waterfront will serve as a visual reminder that business is booming in Pennsylvania.” Development is scheduled to continue through the year 2020 and is projected to support thousands of jobs and generate an increase of more than $100 million in state and local tax revenues each year. O’Brien said now that the cranes have been off-loaded and are being methodically assembled, crews are ready to spring into action. “Our longshoremen and stevedoring partners are looking forward to using these new cranes to work bigger ships and move more cargo. This will create additional jobs and revenue for our region. “The public seemed to be really interested in the cranes arrival, also. In combination with channel deepening, the other infrastructure components of the port development plan and road and

rail improvements in our region, everyone is beginning to understand that we are a dynamic and forward-thinking port that’s building toward a better future.” As part of the ongoing construction at PhilaPort, warehouses on dock will be demolished, with new ones built off site to free up acreage for containers. Ship berths will be dredged deeper to 45 ft. to match the 45-ft. channel depth in the Delaware River. Improvements also include new fenders and crane rail to handle bigger ships, updating the electrical grid in the terminal, and converting two older diesel cranes to electric. The port purchased part of the old Food Distribution Center site in South Philadelphia, and will construct a new warehouse there, to replace the one being taken down at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal. Ground also will be broken later this year on a 100,000-sq.-ft. warehouse at the Tioga Marine Terminal in Port Richmond. Building a vehicle-process-

ing center for Hyundai and Kia imports at the Southport terminal at the Navy Yard is another major project for port officials. The Port of Philadelphia is an independent agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and is responsible for the management, maintenance, marketing and promotion of publiclyowned port facilities along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, as well as strategic planning throughout the entire port district. PhilaPort works with its terminal operators to modernize, expand and improve its facilities, and to market those facilities to prospect port users. Port cargoes and the many activities they generate reportedly result in thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the Philadelphia area and throughout the state. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................................85

EESSCO ....................................................................84

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ..................................27

ALEX LYON & SON INC

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ......................................20,44

NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP......................25

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................117

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA............................22

NORAM ......................................................................95

CLEVELAND OH 7/7

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

NORRIS SALES CO INC............................................10

MEXICO NY 7/13 ..........................................121

FAE USA INC ..............................................................93

OILQUICK USA ........................................................111

SYRACUSE NY 7/14......................................123

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

DALLAS TX 7/18

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ....................................35

ROCKINGHAM VT 7/21 ................................124

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

KISSIMMEE FL 8/7

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ................25

CONCORD NH 8/18 ......................................125

GEHL ..........................................................................94

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

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC....................37

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

GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................101

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..................109

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ..............................17

ALLU GROUP............................................................111

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........52,53

AMERICAN SHORING ..............................................38

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

OPDYKE INC ..............................................................61 PALFINGER AMERICA GROUP ................................61 PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LIMITED ................45 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP......................................78 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO....................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................6 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................69 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..........................91 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

AMULET ............................................................108,110

ONLINE 7/12-7/19 ..........................................122

UNRESERVED PUBLIC EQUIPMENT..........128

ATI CORPORATION..................................................111

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............43

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..........108

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................68

J & J TRUCK EQUIPMENT ........................................60

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC................................19

BARGAINS ................................................................113

J G COCHRAN AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES

ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA ................................90

BAYSTATE BLASTING INC ........................................71

2 DAY TRUCK & TRAILER AUCTION 7/6-7..120

RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ......................74

BREAKER TECHNOLOGY INC................................112

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

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ....................................112

BRENCO EQUIPMENT SUPPLY ..............................16

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

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ............................83

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ....................29

K W REESE INC ........................................................37

SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................73

CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................96

KLEEMAN ..............................................................80,81

SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC ..........................................47

CEG WANTED ..........................................................115

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............41

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............32,37,42

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP........................51,104,105

CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................114

KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................5

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................44

KPI-JCI ........................................................................87

COMMONWEALTH EQUIPMENT ..............................28

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................97

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ........56,66,119

LARMEE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY ............................74

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..............14

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............55

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................44

MB AMERICA INC ......................................................75

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................100

MESSICK’S ................................................................14

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................49

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ............................88,89

DURATECH ................................................................86

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ........................76,77

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................32

DYNAPAC ..................................................................39

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ..........................................13

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

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

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ..........93

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..............................14

EBY (M.H.EBY, INC.) ..................................................58

MUNICIBID.COM ......................................................122

WHITNEY & SON INC ................................................79

EDWARD EHRBAR ......................................................9

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................110

WOODS CRW CORP ................................................21

SILVI CONCRETE ......................................................35 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC..............................11 T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC..................................90 TEREX CRANES ........................................................99 TEREX FUCHS ..........................................................72 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..............108 TOWMASTER INC. ....................................................59 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ............................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..........................33

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