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Turner Uses Social Media to Recruit Workers...10
Kobelco SK210-D Recycles Cars at Wilbert’s U-Pull It...14
South Capitol Bridgebuilders
The economic benefits of the project will reportedly be significant. DDOT estimates the project will contribute more than 1,300 jobs and have an economic impact of $787 million for the greater Washington region.
DDOT Begins $441M Frederick Douglass Bridge Project in D.C. By Cindy Riley
Passion for Work Pays Dividends for This Contractor...36
Table of Contents ....................4 Truck & Trailer Section ....57-63 Recycling Section ............67-91 Attachment & Parts Section...... ......................................107-111
In the nation’s capital, crews are working on the largest infrastructure assignment in District CEG CORRESPONDENT Department of Transportation (DDOT) history. The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Project calls for replacing the 68-year-old bridge and reconstructing the Suitland Parkway/I-295 interchange. “This year we are celebrating the 200th birthday of Frederick Douglass, and it’s fitting that we build a new signature bridge that is worthy of the legacy and celebrates a man who worked his entire life to create a better future for others,” said Jeff Marootian, director. “As Mayor Muriel Bowser has stated, with this project, we are taking a huge step toward improving the District’s infrastructure and building a safer, stronger D.C.”
By Giles Lambertson
Auction Section ............116-125
Advertisers Index ................126
The undertaking has been in the works for two decades. With the current age and condition of the existing bridge, plus the availability of funding, now was deemed the right time to replace the key piece of infrastructure. The bridge is a major transportation link for the city that carries more than 77,000 vehicles per day across the Anacostia River. It also connects the communities on both sides of the river. The $441 million design-build contract was awarded to South Capitol see DOUGLASS page 32
Tax Reform’s Impact on the Construction CEG CORRESPONDENT
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South Capitol Bridgebuilders
The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Project calls for replacing the 68-year-old bridge and reconstructing the Suitland Parkway/I-295 interchange.
The economy will boom — or only the rich will get richer! These were the competing political views as U.S. lawmakers sat down last year and thrashed out an overhaul of U.S. tax policy. In January, a new set of tax laws was on the
books. Half a year later, while the political back and forth continues, the impact of tax reform on the economy in general and the construction and heavy equipment industries in particular seems generally positive. “To be sure, we will never know conclusively about the role of tax changes on the economy,” J.D. Foster said in May.
The senior vice president and chief economist of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce conceded that different perspectives on tax law will persist. “Whether the economy slides into recession or goes on a 10-year run of historic growth, neither tax reform’s opponents nor defenders will be able to prove beyond a doubt whether tax reform see TAX page 102
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TURNER USES SOCIAL MEDIA TO HIGHLIGHT WORK, RECRUIT WORKERS
Turner Mining Group has hired 75 people with plans to hire another 75 by year’s end. The most amazing thing is it hasn’t used a single ad on major hiring sites or any other traditional means. It has only relied on social media.
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KOBELCO SK210-D MAKES QUICK WORK OF CARS AT WILBERT’S
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WOODSTOCK CONSTRUCTION — PASSION FOR WORK PAYS DIVIDENDS
For automobile recycling facilities such as Wilbert’s, the Kobelco car dismantler brings with it a host of advantages. The speed and accuracy of dismantling automobiles is increased four-fold over hand dismantling.
Andrew Woodstock loves to work, and for most of his 55 years he’s been doing just that. From selling papers to mowing lawns, he was always motivated to succeed.
Kurrass Materials, located in Long Island/East Patchogue, N.Y., recycles concrete and asphalt into RCA (recycled road base) and screens topsoil and sand. The Kurrass’s have been doing business with All Island for nearly 20 years.
Adam Hatmaker, territory sales representative of Valley Supply & Equipment, suggested donating the use of a JCB Hydradig, a 110W compact wheeled excavator, to assist with clean-up efforts.
Dominion Energy Virginia and Denmark-based energy company Ørsted recently took significant steps forward in the development of Virginia’s first offshore wind facility.
The compaction grouting process consists of injecting a low-slump, low-mobility, soil-cement grout at high pressures to compact loose, coarse-grained soils and densify and/or displace soft fine-grained soils.
Construction crews are beginning to work on the final phases of the new main access road for Central Park of Morris County, with the possibility of a late summer opening of the new Gov. Chris Christie Drive.
Motorists will get their first taste of traffic congestion caused by a long-term project to rebuild and rehabilitate the viaduct and roadway approaching the Lincoln Tunnel in northern New Jersey.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced the investment of $92 million for 19 drinking water, wastewater, storm water, and non-point source projects across 13 counties through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST).
Included in the lineup were Caterpillar excavators and digging buckets, an Alitec cold planer and Caterpillar rubber-tired loaders, extend-a-hoes and skid steers. Several asphalt zippers and rollers also were up for bid.
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DOMINION ENERGY, ØRSTED ADVANCE OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT
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GOV. CHRIS CHRISTIE DRIVE SLIGHTLY AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
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GOV. WOLF INVESTS $92M IN WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
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Turner Uses Social Media to Highlight Work, Recruit Workers Workforce development — two words traveling around the heavy equipment industry like wildfire. Retirements are accelerating and the pool of motivated and qualified people from the next generation is small. Uncertainty is plentiful as executives and managers work to get a grip on the issue and mull over potential solutions. How can we, as an entire industry, attract talent that’s seemingly disappeared? Why aren’t young people interested in our work? Are there any promising solutions? An apparent solution, according to Turner Mining Group of Indiana, is marketing and social media. While marketing has traditionally taken a backseat to moving dirt, Turner Mining Group places it front and center in its effort to recruit the next generation. Most amazingly, this is more than just theory. Its new marketing is working and it has an impressive Aaron Witt photo team of twenty somethings working at operations across the Turner Mining Group is quickly becoming the examcountry to prove it. ple for the entire industry. Turner Mining Group is a mine services contractor located in Bloomington, Ind., operating in quarries and mining facilities across the country. Aaron Witt photo After seeing a need for a mine services only While marketing has traditionally taken a backseat contractor, Keaton Turner, founder of to moving dirt, Turner Turner Mining Group, set out to build a Mining Group places it completely new mining company. front and center in its “I decided to create what I thought the effort to recruit the next industry was begging for — a trusted mine generation. services contractor that could perform all of the requested services at any quarry or mine site across the country,” said Turner. Since its founding in only 2017, the company has already worked in Texas, California, Arizona, Virginia, and many other states from coast to coast. Over the next 12 months, it is set to mine 20 million tons of material. With aggressive growth comes a despersee TURNER page 124
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An apparent solution to recruiting, according to Turner Mining Group of Indiana, is marketing and social media.
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Turner Mining Group’s new marketing is working and it has an impressive team of twenty somethings working at operations across the country to prove it.
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A twenty-something year old driving a 40-ton rock truck for the first time ever may seem nerve wracking, but Turner Mining Group’s training programs are tailored to the inexperienced.
Current methods of hiring and training are expired and contractors must adopt new principles to attract the next generation of workers to the industry.
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TLB’S: 1997 KUBOTA L35, CANOPY TOP/ROPS, BT900 BACKHOE, LOADER, 1407 HRS ..........................................................SOLD 2009 KUBOTA BX24 TLB, MID MOUNT MOWER, 12” BICKET AND TURF TIRES ......................................................$15,000 2017 KUBOTA KX033-4, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, ANGLE BLADE, COUPLER, 105 HRS..................................................$42,000 2013 NEW HOLLAND B95C TC, FULL CAB, TOOL CARRIER, 4WD, 4IN1 BKT, EXTENDAHOE, 795 HRS..................$78,000 1999 NEW HOLLAND 575E, CAB WITH HEAT, 7025 HOURS ........................................................................................$17,995 2000 NEW HOLLAND 675E, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 6366 HOURS, 4WD, 4 IN 1 BUCKET ............................................$19,995 2005 NEW HOLLAND LB75.B, FULL CAB, 4WD, 4 IN 1 BKT, EXTENDABLE DIPPER, FLIP PADS, 4000 HOURS ....$28,500 WHEEL LOADERS: 2014 DOOSAN DL250-3, 3.5 YD BUCKET, 746 HRS ..........................................................................................................SOLD 2015 DOOSAN DL250-5, 3.5 YD BKT, JRB QUICK COUPLER, 272 HRS ....................................................................$149,500 2014 JCB 406 WHEEL LOADER, FULL CAB, 1 YD BUCKET, HYDRUALIC COUPLER, 1200 HRS ..............................$43,500 2016 KAWASAKI 67-Z7, FULL CAB, 153 HRS, RIDE CONTROL, HEATED SEATS, 2.8 CU YD BUCKET..........................SOLD 2013 NEW HOLLAND W80B, FULL CAB, HEAT/AC, 1.57 CU. YD BUCKET, TOOL CARRIER, 902 HRS......................$82,995 EXCAVATORS: 2014 BOBCAT E63, CAB W/HEAT/AC, QUICK COUPLER, 1503 HRS, HYDRAULIC THUMB, 2 BUCKETS..................$59,995 2015 DOOSAN DX350LC-5, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 495 HRS, 2 WAY PIPING ..............................................$249,500 2012 KUBOTA KX057-4, FULL CAB, DUAL HYDRAULICS, ANGLE BLADE W/FLOAT, HYDRAULIC THUMB, MANUAL COUPLER, 1285 HRS ............................................................................................................................................................SOLD 2013 KUBOTA KX080 R3, FULL CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, ANGLE BLADE, HYDRAULIC THUMB, KUBOTA COUPLER, 36” BKT, 2650 HRS ..................................................................................................................................................................$59,000 2013 KOBELCO SK260-9, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 2660 HRS ..........................................................................$139,000 2005 NEW HOLLAND E80 MIDI EXCAVATOR, 30” HENSLEY BUCKET, CAB W/HEAT/AC, FULLY SERVICED, 5600 HOURS.. ................................................................................................................................................................................................SOLD 2013 WACKER NEUSON 28-Z3, CAB, RUBBER TRACKS, BLADE, 817 HRS................................................................$26,995 TRACTORS: 1975 FORD 7000, FRONT WEIGHTS, 2WD, 3 PT HITCH, PTO..........................................................................................SOLD 1998 JOHN DEERE 5310, 4WD, LOADER AND BACKHOE, 4208 HRS..............................................................................SOLD 2003 NEW HOLLAND TC45D, SOFT CAB W/HEAT, 4WD, SUPER STEER, 2350 HRS, QUICK ATTACH BUCKET ..........SOLD NEW HOLLAND TS100A, SWD W/21’ MACHETTE FLAILAX, BOOM MODEL MB21 SN 02221, FLAIL AXE (BELT DRIVEN), 48”, NEW REPLACEMENT HEAD - MF48-01598, 1433 HRS ........................................................................................$69,000
SKID STEER LOADERS: 2001 BOBCAT 773, CAB WITH HEAT, MANUAL COUPLER, 1480 HRS ............................................................................SOLD 2013 NEW HOLLAND C238, FULL CAB, MANUAL COUPLER, PILOT CONTROLS, 935 HOURS, NEW BUCKET...... $35,995 2016 NEW HOLLAND L218, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 66” LP BUCKET, HYD. COUPLER, 212 HOURS.......................... $38,995 2016 NEW HOLLAND L220, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 72” LOW PROFILE BUCKET 195 HOURS, HIGH FLOW ..............$35,995 2013 NEW HOLLAND L225, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, MECHANICAL CONTROLS, HIGH FLOW, 486 HOURS, HYD. COUPLER, 78” LP BUCKET..................................................................................................................................................................$37,995 2015 NEW HOLLAND L230, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 78” LP BUCKET, HYD. COUPLER, 325 HOURS, HI FLOW..........$42,300 2015 NEW HOLLAND L230, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 72” LP BUCKET, HYD. COUPLER, 277 HOURS, HI FLOW..........$44,000 2016 NEW HOLLAND L230, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 72” LP BUCKET, HYD. COUPLER, 235 HOURS, HIGH FLOW ....$45,500 2015 NEW HOLLAND L230, FULL CAB, 2 SPEED, 72” LP BUCKET, HYD. COUPLER, 327 HOURS, HIGH FLOW, NEW TIRES..................................................................................................................................................................................$40,995 CHIPPERS: BANDIT 250, DEERE DIESEL ENGINE, 12” DRUM..............................................................................................................SOLD MISCELLANEOUS: 2012 ALAMO TRAXX RF REMOTE MOWER, REMOTE CONTROL, TIER 3 ENGINE, RUBBER PADS WITH BOLT ON CLEATS, 51” FLAIL HEAD WITH HAMMER KNIVES, 38 HRS ........................................................................................$55,000 1995 ATLAS COPCO AS90JD COMPRESSOR, TOW HITCH, HOSE REEL AND HOSE, NEW TIRES, 379 HOURS ......$5,995 2003 ATI LB557LC LASER BOX, SINGLE SLOPE, FOR SKID STEER LOADERS ............................................................$5,500 2013 BRADCO 105068 ROLLER, VIBRATORY ROLLER, FOR SSL, 84” PADDED DRUM, LIKE NEW ..........................$9,995 2014 DOOSAN DXB260 BREAKER, 8500 LBS, FOR DX350, HAMMER TOP FOR PIN GRABBER ..............................$40,000 2017 FFC 11197-002 SNOW BUCKET, 2.5 YDS, LIGHT MATERIAL BUCKET, BOLT ON CUTTING EDGE ....................$1,750 2006 JOHN DEERE 1445 II, CAB, FRONT MOWER, SNOW BLADE, HYDRAULIC ANGLE, 72” MOWER......................$7,500 2016 KAGE SBK96 SNOWKAGE, BLADE SET UP FOR SKID STEER, INCLUDES CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE, 8’ BLADE .... ..............................................................................................................................................................................................$6,000 2006 SWEEPSTER 21098MH BROOM, ANGLE BROOM, BARELY USED ......................................................................$3,995 2017 VIBROSCREEN SCM-40, 3/4”X5 WIRE BOTTOM SCREEN, 2” TOP SCREEN, 268 HRS, ELECTRIC BRAKES ......SOLD WAIN ROY 40” GRADING BUCKET....................................................................................................................................$3,300
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Kobelco SK210-D Makes Quick Work of Cars at Wilbert’s U-Pull It By Sondra Rossi CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
There’s an expression that says “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.” In the case of the Kobelco SK210-D, despite the machine’s parts commonality with standard excavators, the machine is decidedly not an excavator. The SK210-D is a car dismantler, and Tracey Road Equipment recently sold one to Wilbert’s U-Pull It in Williamson, N.Y. For automobile recycling facilities such as Wilbert’s, the Kobelco car dismantler brings with it a host of advantages. The speed and accuracy of dismantling automobiles is increased four-fold over hand dismantling, giving substantial savings in labor costs — rather than requiring a team of workers to dismantle a car, the car can be dismantled
At the base of the machine is a clamping arm, which can grip, lift and turn the entire vehicle, improving the overall process efficiencies.
Thousands of cars are meticulously organized and placed so that customers can quickly locate the vehicle they need to reuse the part they are looking for.
with one machine and one operator. The Kobelco SK210-D is uniquely adept at dismantling complex items, which can dramatically reduce the potential for contaminants affecting the environment, according to the manufacturer. The dismantling machine is designed to take apart vehicle bodies, engines and other metal components with safe, efficient operation. The machine is equipped with two specialized crushers for different dismantling tasks — one is suited for small scale separation and sorting, including small parts such as electrical fittings and harnesses; a second crusher has a more powerful grab and increased cutting force, strong enough to cut through chassis and frames. At the base of the machine is a clamping arm, which can grip, lift and turn the entire vehicle, improving the overall process efficiencies. Over the past two decades, the price of scrap has experienced significant volatility. Today, it is far more important than ever that recycling facilities maximize their efficiencies. By pre-dismantling an automobile, profits can be maximized by separating out high value recyclable materials, such as alu-
minum and copper wiring. Thousands of Vehicles in Inventory … Ready to Be Recycled At the U-Pull It facility, every part of the automobile that can be recycled is recycled, including tires, wheels, and even lubricants and windshield washer fluid. Wilbert’s currently has 4,500 vehicles in inventory and is processing approximately 10,000 vehicles a year. The company has grown from having 20 employees in 2000 to currently employing more than 120 people. For its full-service parts operations, the Internet has expanded the company’s reach to where it can now fill orders and ship worldwide. Wilbert’s has received approvals from many insurance companies to provide body parts for auto repairs. To keep that relationship in place, quality products must be delivered every time. The company offers warranties on many of its parts, so it is critical that the parts that are shipped have been tested and are in good operating order. The company’s secondary focus is having the cleansee FLEET page 122
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Wilbert’s tire shop — every tire is removed from each vehicle with the hopes that it has enough tread for resale. Customers can pull up to the Wilbert’s tire shop, buy a re-used set of tires and be on their way.
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Kurrass, All Island Equipment — A Long-Term Relationship Kurrass Materials, located in Long Island/East Patchogue, N.Y., recycles concrete and asphalt into RCA (recycled road base) and screens topsoil and sand. The company also makes “specialty items” out of the concrete that other people don’t want to make, according to Norman K. Kurrass. “We make some crazy things out of concrete,” he said. Norman K. is the third in a line of Kurrass men working for the family business. His son, Norman L., also works for the company. The recycling yard was founded in 1978, but the family businesses date back decades earlier. Norman K.’s grandfather, Martin Luther Kurrass, was in the excavating business in the 1930s and his father Norman Luther Kurrass followed in his footsteps as an excavation contractor in the early 1950s. Kurrass Materials receives its product from contractors, and primarily sells it back to contractors and municipalities. “We make a New York state specification subbase aggregate and we take it and screen it out and we make a three-quarter product out of it and we make a fine product out of it, which is also a substitute for sand,” Norman L. said. Crushing, Screening and Loading With Big Iron All this crushing and screening takes place in Kurrass Materials’ yard, which at 3 ½ acres is considered a small yard. Kurrass uses an Eagle Crusher 0500, an older Finlay 312C and a Reed Screen RD40 that that is used for scalping. An older Powerscreen 1x8 screen also pulls its weight. Putting the material into each screening plant or running it into the crusher or stock piling and moving the material that is already processed calls for the use of wheel loaders. Kurrass uses an older Kawasaki 80zv-2 and a new KCM/Hitachi 80z7 wheel loader every day, often in excess of 60 hours a week, each. “[The Kawasaki’s] are probably one of the most comfortable payloads I have ever run,” Norman K. said in explaining their decision in purchasing the 80z7. “The other thing that we noticed is on the other newer models the hydraulics don’t seem to respond as fast as
the owner of the business,” Norman K. said. “To me it’s great, if we have a problem, we call him and he is right here. We are a small company. It’s not like we buy a lot of equipment, but we call him and he is right there. He is really good. The service has been fabulous. “We haven’t had any major problems that I can think of,” he added. “When we bought the new one, we had a few hydraulic leaks where the lines were loose and we called him and he had a guy here the same day. We haven’t had a major problem with either one of the two machines. It was all little things. That’s one of the reasons we stuck with them. “We found that some of the other dealers will tell you that you have to bring the machines [to them]. Gary comes out and services them. He takes care of them. He’s very good that way.” (L-R): Norman K. Kurrass, Gary Wade of All Island Equipment, and Norman L. Kurrass.
they do on the Kawasaki’s. The response time seems to be much better on the Kawasaki’s. We had so much good luck with the 80 that we didn’t even consider going anywhere else.” “The 80z7 will pick up pretty much anything I can get into the bucket,” Norman L. said. “It’s a
very, very smooth machine. We tried multiple machines before buying this one. The response of the controls to the bucket are awesome compared to some of the other things we tried out there. We went back to the Kawasaki KCM because it was so smooth, strong and working with Gary [Wade, of
All Island Equipment] was always a good thing also. We never had a problem with any service.” Working With All Island The Kurrass’s have been doing business with Wade and All Island for nearly 20 years. “You can talk to Gary direct as
Putting the material into each screening plant or running it into the crusher or stock piling and moving the material that is already processed calls for the use of wheel loaders. Kurrass uses an older KCM 80ZV-2 and a new Hitachi 80Z7 wheel loader every day, often in excess of 60 hours a week, each.
Rules and Regulations The current regulations in New York say processed material must be separated. “So, if they do a road job and they bring in asphalt and concrete and dirt mixed together, we are not allowed to process it like that,” Norman L. said. “We have to separate everything out. It’s a very odd law that just passed and none of us can understand why. We are allowed to process the asphalt separately, but we can’t process it in our RCA, with brick and concrete. That law just passed in May of this year [2018]. “We have to try to get our customers to source separate the material, so the asphalt is not mixed with anything. We have to try to get them to do it, but if they do not, as long as it is large pieces of concrete, the reaction with that payloader, I am able to flick out small pieces of concrete and what-not from the piles.” For more information on All Island Equipment, call 631/6432605, or visit http://www.allislandequipment.com/. For more information on Kurrass Materials, visit http://kurrassmaterials.com/index. html. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,
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Dominion Energy, Ørsted Advance Offshore Wind Development Dominion Energy Virginia and Denmarkbased energy company Ørsted recently took significant steps forward in the development of Virginia’s first offshore wind facility. Dominion Energy filed with Virginia’s State Corporation Commission (SCC) for approval to build the two 6-megawatt turbines and grid infrastructure needed to connect the facility to the coast. Ørsted, hired by Dominion Energy to build the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project (CVOW), announced that a research vessel will conduct the final ocean floor mapping needed before construction can begin. “Today’s announcement further affirms our commitment to a new era of clean, renewable energy for the Commonwealth,” said Thomas F. Farrell II, Dominion Energy’s chairman, president and chief executive officer. “We are truly excited to bring offshore wind to Virginians for the first time.” Farrell made the announcement Aug. 3, while in Norfolk with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Thomas Brostrøm, president of Ørsted North America. In addition to the announced filing, business and government leaders toured the ocean-mapping vessel, temporarily docked at the maritime museum Nauticus. “The announcement today represents a
significant step toward harnessing Virginia’s offshore wind energy resource and the many important economic benefits that this industry will bring to our Commonwealth,” said Gov. Northam. “The offshore wind demonstration project will provide critical information to stakeholders and will position Virginia as a leader as we work to attract job opportunities in the offshore wind supply chain and service industries.” Ørsted is a premier offshore wind power developer with more than 1,000 offshore wind turbines installed and operating around the world. “Ørsted is the energy supplier in Europe that has come the farthest in the transition to renewable energy, and we are excited to bring our expertise to Virginia,” said Thomas Brostrøm, Ørsted’s North American president. “This project will provide us vital experience in constructing an offshore wind project in the United States and serve as a stepping stone to a larger commercial-scale partnership between our companies in the future. We see the tremendous potential in the Mid-Atlantic for emission-free, renewable wind generation and we are excited to help the Commonwealth in reaping the benefits of wind power.” The offshore wind project will be located about 27 miles off the coast of Virginia
Beach on 2,135 acres of federal waters leased by the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy. The two six-megawatt turbines will sit in about 80 feet of water and rise over 550 feet above the ocean’s surface — but will not be visible from the Virginia Beach shoreline. The facility is expected to begin generating emissions-free energy for customers by December 2020. While officially a demonstration project, it would be the first constructed in federal waters through the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) approval process. It will be the nation’s second commercial-scale offshore installation, following one off the coast of Block Island, RI, operational since 2015. Additional Details The project will provide critical permitting, construction and operational experience, and could pave the way for 2,000 more megawatts of carbon-free generation in the adjacent 112,000 acre wind energy lease area – enough energy to power about half a million homes. Dominion Energy currently leases the massive acreage that would be needed for this facility from BOEM. The $300 million project will be funded through existing base rates, enabled by the Grid Transformation & Security Act.
Contingent on various regulatory approvals, onshore construction would start in 2019, followed by turbine installation and operation in 2020. In July 2018, the Grid Transformation & Security Act became law, declaring offshore wind to be in the public interest. Passed overwhelmingly by the Virginia General Assembly, the comprehensive energy reform legislation paves the way for a smarter, stronger and greener energy grid. In conjunction with Dominion Energy’s filing for regulatory approval of the first phase of its Grid Transformation Plan in Virginia, the company committed last month to have 3,000 megawatts of new solar and wind, enough to power 750,000 homes, under development or in operation in Virginia by the beginning of 2022. Dominion Energy’s solar fleet is the sixth largest in the nation. And with more than 3,300 megawatts of renewable energy resources either operational or under development across 10 states, the company is an industry leader in renewable energy. For more information about the filing with the SCC, please visit: www.dominionenergy.com/CVOW.
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Del. Officials Cut Ribbon on South Frederica Intersection Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) and safely flowing. Here, we have a transportation project nomic development in Kent County and throughout the Secretary Jennifer Cohan and Delaware Gov. John Carney that has not only eased congestion, but also provided access state,” said Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester. “With the were joined by members of the state’s congressional delega- to this fantastic Sports Complex that sees thousands of cars completion of the South Frederica project, the Delaware tion and local leaders as they cut the ribbon on the South on the weekends,” said U.S. Sen. Tom Carper. “Kent County Department of Transportation is reducing traffic congestion, Frederica Grade Separated Intersection (GSI) on Aug. 10. is poised for growth, and one way to encourage economic facilitating commercial growth, and making our roads safer “Investing in infrastructure is a central part of our strategy development is by offering safe and reliable roads, highways for everyone living and visiting in Delaware. I’m proud to to make sure that Delaware has a strong, growing, and glob- and bridges. This project’s funding is shared by the state and stand with Governor John Carney and Transportation ally competitive economy that works for all Delawareans,” federal government and is a great example of what we can Secretary Jennifer Cohan in cutting the ribbon to open this said Carney. “Over the next six years, we are investing near- do when we work together to improve our transportation much anticipated project.” ly $700 million to upgrade our roads and bridges in Kent infrastructure.” “While the South Frederica Overpass was not initially County, and nearly $4 billion statewide. These investments “From tourists going to our beautiful beaches in the sum- planned for the DE Turf Complex it was essential for the will modernize our transportation system, create jobs, help mertime, to year-round residential traffic, State Route 1 and project to happen. Without the interchange Delaware would attract even more businesses to Delaware, and ease conges- the South Frederica corridor are critical components to eco- not have realize the significant economic benefit from the tion across our state.” DE Turf,” said DE Turf Chairman William The project removed the at-grade intersection at Strickland. “To date, over 100,000 visitors from 33 Milford Neck Road and Tub Mill Pond Road and states, Canada and New Zealand have come to the provided access to and from Route 1 via ramps. complex and importantly have stayed in our hotels, Frederica Road and Tub Mill Pond Road were eaten at our restaurants and shopped in our stores. We realigned to create a new service road on the west are so appreciative of the great partnership that has side of Route 1. been forged with DelDOT to see the South Frederica “The completion of the South Frederica GSI Overpass to completion and most importantly for the marks another step in our progress toward a safer and highly professional way they have managed safe travmore user-friendly Route 1 through Kent County,” el for our guests.” said Cohan. “We continue to complete these GSI A-Del Construction served as the lead contractor projects on Route 1 — at Route 9, North Frederica, on the $26.6 million project which broke ground in Thompsonville, South Frederica and Little Heaven March 2016, and received $21.7 million in funding later this year — helping our residents and visitors from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). have safer and easier travels to their destinations.” (This story also can be found on Construction “It is important that as Kent and Sussex Counties Local leaders cut the ribbon on the South Frederica Grade Equipment Guide’s website at www.construcgrow, we are able to keep State Route 1 at capacity Separated Intersection (GSI) on Aug. 10. tionequipmentguide.com.)
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Morris County’s Gov. Chris Christie Drive Slightly Ahead of Schedule Construction crews are beginning to work on the final Drive, should divert much of the park traffic for activities, phases of the new main access road for Central Park of such as soccer and lacrosse matches, cross-country races, Morris County, with the possibility of a late summer opening inline skating, softball and a busy dog park, from residential of the new Gov. Chris Christie Drive. roads in Morris Plains. This new Central Park access road will run from West In addition to installing new road signs directing park trafHanover Avenue at a signalized intersection on the fic to the new entrance, the county will seek to update GPS Parsippany and Morris Township border to Central Avenue, data providers to have motorists directed to the new entrance. which is the main road through the county park, near the The road design, done by Boswell Engineering of South Morris Plains border. Work crews have put in base stones for new road that could lead to paving next month and then final landscaping and other project requirements. The project had been projected for November completion. “We are moving quickly to complete this much needed access road to Central Park of Morris County,” said Doug Cabana Freeholder director. “Once it opens, we expect that it will take much of the traffic burden off of local neighborhoods that have borne the brunt of the success of the county park. We look forward to the road’s opening.” Morris County built Central Park on the former Greystone Park State Construction crews are beginning to work on the final phases of the new Psychiatric Hospital campus tract main access road for Central Park of Morris County. Hackensack, includes a new signaled intersection on heavily traveled West Hanover Avenue. The new signals recently were completed and will be ready for use when the road is completed. The county in 2015 allocated funds for the design and construction of the new road and the new intersection, which will cost about $1.5 million. However, before the county could move on the locally anticipated project, the Freeholder Board had to get a 14-acre right of easement and other approvals from the state to give the county access to the state-owned property needed for Work crews have put in base stones for new road that could lead to paving next the new park entrance. That easement required month and then final landscaping and other project requirements. approval of both the State House that was acquired from the state in 2001. Also last year, in Commission and the New Jersey Health Care Facilities cooperation with the Christie Administration, the Morris Financing Authority. The approvals were received last year, County Park Commission worked out a long-term manage- with the support of the Christie Administration. Final design ment agreement with the state for 106 undeveloped acres of subsequently was completed and construction began in the state land on the former Greystone Hospital campus to add late fall. to the Central Park venue. For more information, visit m66.siteground.biz/~morThe new park has developed into a very popular and heav- rispa/index.php/parks/. ily used recreational venue, which has resulted in sometimes (This story also can be found on Construction heavy vehicular traffic through local neighborhoods. Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipThe new access road, to be called Gov. Chris Christie mentguide.com.)
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Thirteen Pennsylvania Counties...
Gov. Wolf Invests $92M in Water Infrastructure Projects Gov. Tom Wolf announced the investment of $92 million for 19 drinking water, wastewater, storm water, and nonpoint source projects across 13 counties through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST). “The projects represented in today’s approvals continue our commitment to clean water for Pennsylvania.” said Wolf. “These projects benefit the environment, economic development and public health, as well as advance our shared goal of a clean and safe environment for our families to enjoy, both now and for years to come.” The funding comes from a combination of state funds approved by voters, Growing Greener, Marcellus Legacy funds, federal grants to PENNVEST from the Environmental Protection Agency, and recycled loan repayments from previous PENNVEST funding awards. Funds for the projects are disbursed after expenses for work have been paid and receipts are submitted to PENNVEST. In addition, PENNVEST staff also introduced a policy modification aimed at making the program’s incentives more attractive for water utilities to utilize for lead service line replacement projects. “The change in how we look at these types of projects, and how they impact those specific areas of concern, should result in funding packages that will best reflect the impact on those customers, and promote implementation of lead line replacements.” said Brion Johnson, PENNVEST executive director. A modification to the affordability analysis associated with drinking water systems with lead line replacement projects seeks to promote these projects in the neighborhoods that can least afford the cost to replace the necessary piping. Eligible projects are with utilities that have adequately mapped areas of concern with needed lead service line replacement work due to exceeding the safe levels in the drinking water provided to the customers. Staff will base the funding upon neighborhoods, or clusters of customers rather than the entire system user base to determine the financial package. List of approved project summaries: Drinking Water Projects Carbon County Greater Hazelton Community Area New Development Organization (CANDO) received a $500,000 loan to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the finished water storage tank serving the industrial park. Clearfield County Houtzdale Municipal Authority received a $22,222,400 loan to replace 185,000 ft. of waterline, replace 1,200 service lines and meter pits to address water loss and ensure reliability of the system. * Mercer County Stoneboro Borough received a $2,624,279 loan, and a $2,965,721 grant to install a new storage reservoir and replace 19,500 ft. of waterline, new fire hydrants and 142 service connections to address issues with deteriorated storage tank and unreliable distribution lines. * Schuylkill County Pine Grove Borough received a $5,479,764 loan to replace 2,700 ft. of waterline and associated hydrants, construct a new storage tank and corrosion control, chlorine treatment facilities also will be included to address water
loss issues, aging distribution and the need for additional storage. * Warren County Pine Grove Township Municipal Authority received a $995,365 loan to replace approximately 7,280 ft. of six-in. water distribution piping, new hydrants, and elimination of “dead ends” in the system to address the aging, leaking distribution system with unreliable fire hydrants. Wastewater Projects Butler/Mercer County Grove City Borough received a $10,980,200 loan to expand the wastewater treatment plant to allow an increase in permitted flows to accommodate expanding needs of the system. **
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Cambria County Johnstown City received a $3,906,560 loan and a $6,993,440 grant to construct approximately 31,000 ft. of sewer line as well as associated manholes and lateral inspection ports to aid in the removal of excess infiltration and reduce Sanitary Sewer Overflows during wet weather affecting the Conemaugh River. ** Clearfield County Decatar Township received a $1,893,000 loan to construct 12,300 ft. of gravity sewers, a pump station and 4,800 ft. of force main to address failing on-lot systems in the New Liberty area. Treatment will be at the regional treatment facilities. ** Dauphin County Capital Region Water received a loan of $11,136,900 to replace a major pump station that has reached the end of its useful life. ** Mercer County Shenango Township Municipal Authority received a $4,889,347 loan, and a $4,432,857 grant to construct 27,510 ft. of gravity sewer; 14,399 ft. of force main, three sewage pumps and on lot grinder pumps to address failing on lot systems in the Oak Tree Land Company, and other areas of the Township. Sewage will be conveyed to existing treatment facilities. ** Storm Water Management Projects Clarion County Clarion Borough received a $684,078 loan and a $1,224,622 grant to install 22 storm water inlets, 2,835 ft. of corrugated metal pipe to connect with the existing conveyance system. The work will address issues with storm water issues, flooding of homes and businesses that also
impacts roadside ditches, undercuts of roadways, and flooding predominately found in the Boundary Street intersection. ** Hawthorn Borough received a $573,839 loan and a $756,611 grant to install approximately 6,430 ft. of storm sewers, 60 inlets and nine manholes. Grass swales also will be installed above most of the storm sewers to promote infiltration. This project will address the existing failing and undersized storm sewer system causing frequent flooding in residential areas. ** Dauphin County Lower Swatara Township received a $5,471,515 loan to install replacement 48-in. outfall and install 7,245 ft. of new storm sewer and 210 ft. of drainage swales to address flooding on private properties due to insufficient storm water controls and undersized outfall. ** Indiana County Ernest Borough received a $501,465 loan and a $248,535 grant to install storm water piping, inlet boxes, end walls, rock riprap and a storm water detention basin to address issues related to storm water causing damage long Store Hill Road where 50 properties sustained damage during flooding events. Non-point Source Water Quality Improvement Projects Chester County Chester County Conservation District (Esh) received a $349,000 grant to cover costs related to manure storage, gravity flow manure transfer, cattle walkways, reception pit, reconstruction of a cattle crossing, surface inlets, underground outlets and diversions to reduce run off into Octoraro Creek. ** Clarion County Armstrong County Conservation District received a $904,994 grant to implement the third phase of the drainage runoff management and infiltration facilities along the Armstrong Trail. ** Lancaster County Chester County Conservation District (King) received a $334,000 grant to cover the costs related to construction of manure storage facilities, heavy use areas, walkways and storm water controls to reduce the runoff into local streams. ** Chester County Conservation District — (Beiler) received a $307,000 grant to cover the costs related to construction of a manure storage facility, reception pit, gravel access, surface inlets, underground drains and runoff controls to reduce runoff into the Octoroaro Creek. ** Northumberland County Coal Township received a $1,467,908 grant to implement phase two of a streambank stabilization project. Work includes precast walls, re-grading and rip-rap rock to reduce sediment loading of Carbon Run. * denotes projects that have Drinking Water State Revolving Funds ** denotes projects that are funded with Clean Water State Revolving Funds For more information, call 717/783-6798 or visit www.pennvest.pa.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2014 Volvo ECR88D: 1,481 hours, 28" bkt, 91" blade, cab w/ a/c, aux hyd, hyd cplr, 2 spd, 4 cyl Volvo turbo, good rubber tracks, 20k lbs, stk#XC626 ..........................$59,500
2013 Takeuchi TB235: 1,130 hours, blade, rubber tracks, mech. coupler, aux hyd, swing boom, 8k lbs, stk#MX352 ....................................................................$26,500
2013 Volvo EC160DL: 3,428 hours, 34" bucket, aux hyd, hyd coupler, a/c, good u/c, 2 speed, 4 cyl Volvo turbo, 38k lb size class, stk#XC206 ....................................$77,500
2010 Genie GTH5519: 2,801 hours, 5500 lb lift, cab, 4x4, 19 ft lift height, 11 ft horizontal reach, 4 ft forks, manual coupler, aux hyd, stk#FL805 ................................$39,500
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2014 Volvo ECR38: 1,321 hours, 12" bucket, 65" blade, aux hyd, manual coupler, cab, 2 speed, 3 cyl Volvo, swing boom, 7.5k lb size class, stk#MX948 ......................$34,500
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2010 Case 580N: 2,102 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, turbo, rear aux hyd, good rubber, 24" rear bucket, rear manual coupler, stk#BH036 ......................................$39,500
2012 Kubota BX25D: 1,323 hours, 4x4, model BT601 backhoe, 11" digging bucket, 48" loader bucket, 3 cyl Kubota diesel, stk#TC722 ..........................................$12,900
2012 Volvo EC20C: 766 hours, 11" bucket, 53" blade, orops, auxiliary hydraulics, manual coupler, 2 speed, 3 cyl Volvo, 4k lbs, stk#MX691 ............................................$17,900
2013 Volvo EC220DL: 3,764 hours, 42” bucket, aux hyd, hydraulic coupler, good u/c, a/c, 6 cyl Volvo turbo, 51k lb size class, stk#XC299 ............................................$87,500
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2014 John Deere 310SK: 1,023 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, turbo, p-shift, ride control, 24" rear bucket, rear manual coupler, stk#BH508 ........................................$63,500
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DDOT Replaces 68-Year-Old Frederick Douglass Bridge DOUGLASS from page 1
Bridgebuilders, which is a joint venture between Archer Western Construction LLC and Granite Construction Company. AECOM is the lead designer for the joint venture, with HNTB assisting DDOT with program and construction management. The project team has encouraged feedback from the public regarding construction, having held meetings with repre-
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sentatives of several advisory neighborhood commissions, community organizations and residents. In addition to a detailed presentation, organizers have taken questions about the project and addressed various concerns. The economic benefits of the project will reportedly be significant. DDOT estimates the project will contribute more than 1,300 jobs, and have an economic impact of $787 million for the greater Washington region. The project also will improve connectivity across the river and facilitate economic
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development in communities on both sides of the waterway. According to Eric Hayes, senior project manager of Archer Western, the overall vision for the replacement bridge was to create a contemporary and iconic bridge to serve as a gateway to Washington’s monumental core. “The bridge is a unique, above-deck three-arch design, with a low-profile deck suspended by vertical stay cables,” he said. Main materials being used during construction will include concrete and steel. Because of the unusual architecture, there are numerous technical challenges. “The three-arch bridge is supported by two V-piers in the river. Because of this design, which is the only bridge of its kind in the world, construction of the piers will require significant pile driving, in order to create foundations robust enough to support the 1,445-foot bridge with only two piers. The design has complex geometry and hidden splices in order to improve the bridge aesthetics.” There are other obstacles, as well. “We are building around a lot of older and fragile infrastructure in an urban environment steeped in history,” said Hayes, adding, “Personal safety is a top priority. We have a good plan in place, and are working to be vigilant in adherence.” Construction yards on both sides of the river have been set up, and splicing of pile pipe has already been completed, along with utility locates and mobilization. Adal Hollon, bridge project manager, added that work is moving forward at a steady pace. “We are currently pile driving in the river and building the trestle, or construction platform, that will be used to construct the bridge. We are reconfiguring the roads that lead to the bridge, including demolishing medians and closing see DOUGLASS page 98
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equipment, and hauling away dirt, debris and equipment is affected by fast-rising prices for fuel and trucking services.” Diesel fuel, metals and wood products were the major contributors to the large yearover-year cost increases, the economist said. He pointed out that from July 2017 to July 2018, there were producer price index increases of 43.6 percent for diesel fuel; 17.8 percent for aluminum mill shapes; 12.4 percent for steel mill products; and 16.3 percent for lumber and wood plywood. Among services used in construction, the price index for truck transportation of freight climbed 8.2 percent over the year. Association officials say the new tariffs, as well as potential additional tariffs and
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countermeasures by U.S. trading partners, are putting new cost pressures on many construction firms. They urged administration officials to find less damaging ways to resolve trade disputes. “Contractors, their employees and their customers — consumers, highway users, businesses and public agencies — all feel the pain of these higher construction costs,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Measures to help domestic steel and aluminum producers should not come at the expense of the many users of their products.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Woodstock Construction Group Passion for Work Pays Dividends for This Contractor Andrew Woodstock loves to work, and for most of his 55 years he’s been doing just that. From selling papers to mowing lawns, he was always motivated to succeed. That drive began early and led to the creation of Woodstock Construction Group, which has grown into a family business. However, the company may never have come to fruition if he’d had a different attitude toward the family’s original side business — acting. “I am one of 12 siblings, so Dad started acting in commercials to bring in more money,” recalled Andrew. “Eventually, all of us began doing some acting or modeling for catalogs. It sounds great, and looking back, it was. But when you’re 12 and you are running through a field in your underwear for a Fruit of the Loom commercial, your buddies let you have it at school the next day. I begged my mom and dad to let me do something else, so they lent me the lawn mower and I got to work.” Quickly enough, he had 25 accounts. Those friends who got a good laugh from ribbing Andrew? They came in handy as he hired them as part of his crew. That ingenuity and drive were key to his other ventures as well. By the time he entered middle school, Andrew was more than six-feet tall and weighed 200 pounds, so no one blinked an eye when he applied for a job loading and unloading trailers on Friday nights with his older brothers. “It was great,” he exclaimed. “The other employees didn’t want that shift, and no one really questioned my age. I made good money and got in awesome shape.” By age 19, Andrew was married to his wife, Sharon, and the foundation for Woodstock Construction was in place. It started off with landscaping and utility work and moved into residential construction soon after. For the 36 years that followed, the firm has continued to find success and exude Andrew’s passion for the work it does. It has 25 employees, and family is a major component. Andrew is president at-large and Sharon is the acting president. Their son, Patrick, is vice president and daughter, Meghan
The 4,000-ft. seawall renovation located at Watch Hill on the Fire Island National Seashore in New York is one of the many water-related projects that Woodstock Construction Group has completed. The company laid 60,000 sq. ft. of decking, installed utility lines and resurfaced the entire marina.
Woodstock Domingo, is office manager. Meghan’s husband, Dave, also works in the company as does Andrew’s nephew James Meyerdierks. “You can’t beat having family involved,” shared Andrew. “Patrick runs the outside, Meghan takes care of the inside, Sharon makes sure
everyone gets paid and I get to oversee the bigger picture. I couldn’t do it without them, Project Manager John Reilly, Secretary Kathy Beccaris-Sandler and everyone else here. We have an excellent group of people who make us successful.”
On the Water Woodstock Construction Group takes pride in calling itself a multifaceted general contracting company, because it’s true, and it’s also easier than listing all of the services it provides. “When we started in residential
(L-R) are retired Ehrbar Sales Representative Dan Stanton, who built a lasting relationship with Woodstock Construction Group President at-Large Andrew Woodstock and passed it on to current Sales Representative Michael Gaine.
construction, we could do anything from digging the foundation to laying tiles on the floor,” said Patrick. “Then we morphed into landscaping, utility installation, bulkheading, dredging, masonry and park construction. People look at me silly when I start listing things, but we basically do everything inhouse except for electrical and plumbing.” Recently, the company has handled a number of projects located near water, mainly bulkheads and marina upgrades. One example is a 4,000-ft. seawall renovation for Watch Hill located on Fire Island, N.Y. Woodstock Construction laid 60,000 sq. ft. of decking, installed utility lines and resurfaced the entire marina. The job’s location on Fire Island National Seashore made it unique and challenging. “This island is like a science project for New York’s ecosystem, and it’s run by the National Parks Service,” detailed Patrick. “We couldn’t go in and tear everything out before and do our regular exploratory work, we had to make do with what we had. “Diligent planning was also necessary, because we were literally on an island,” he continued. “We had to know exactly what to bring by barge before we started. Equipment, material, tools, you name it, we planned for it, down to the screws for the decking. If you forgot something, you couldn’t just jump in the truck and go to the store, you had to take a boat. It was a whole new ballgame.” The move to marine projects has suited Woodstock Construction nicely, and its well-rounded background enables the firm to stand out against the competition. “When a marina renovation comes up, there are a lot of companies vying for it,” explained Andrew. “But there’s more than just a marina that needs to be done. There are restroom facilities, a dockmaster building, a parking lot, infrastructure, drainage and site work to do. When some companies realize that, they back out. With our experience, we can handle it all. That’s why we’ve been successful in this area.” see WOODSTOCK page 54
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JCB Hydradig Helps Howard County, Md., Tackle Clean-Up Valley Supply & Equipment (VSE) has been a JCB dealer for more than 15 years, with locations in Baltimore and Hagerstown, Md., and a third in Manassas Park, Va. Adam Hatmaker, territory sales representative of VSE, has been with the company for five years now, covering the Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, Prince Georges County and Howard County areas. In late May 2018, the historic mill town of Old Ellicott City, Md., experienced its second devastating 1,000-year flood in just two years. More than eight inches of rain fell in just a few hours, creating massive amounts of run-off that uprooted trees and swept other debris into the town’s storm sewer. As the sewer became more clogged, water was not able to flow through it and empty into the Potomac River. The resulting floodwaters transformed the town’s bucolic Main Street into whitewater rapids that destroyed nearly everything caught in their path. Roads were washed away and travel was extremely hazardous. Old Ellicott City is in Hatmaker’s sales
Adam Hatmaker, territory sales representative of Valley Supply & Equipment, suggested donating the use of a JCB Hydradig, a 110W compact wheeled excavator, to assist with clean-up efforts.
A hydraulic quick coupler allowed the operators to switch from the Hydradig’s digging bucket to a grading bucket to pallet forks without ever having to exit its cab.
territory, and he and the rest of the team at VSE wanted to do their part to help after this devastating natural disaster. Hatmaker suggested donating the use of a JCB Hydradig, a 110W compact wheeled excavator, to assist with clean-up efforts.
Floodwaters transformed the town’s bucolic Main Street into whitewater rapids that destroyed nearly everything caught in their path. Roads were washed away and travel was extremely hazardous.
The Hydradig features an all-wheel drive, four-wheel-steer chassis based on JCB’s Loadall telescopic handler concept. It provides operators with total, all-round visibility and the ability to see all four wheels and ground level beyond a three-foot perimeter,
making it ideal for use in tight, crowded worksites, according to the company. Hatmaker knew that the Hydradig’s unique design would make it possible to dispatch the machine to the surrounding areas with relative ease.
The Howard County Department of Public Works immediately took possession of the Hydradig and began using it to remove fallen trees and other rubble from area roadways. Operators quickly learned see JCB page 48
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CGS Stabilizes Sinkhole-Prone Site With Compaction Grout By Brian M. Fraley FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING
A lone drilling rig hammered away on a muddy, puddle-laden King of Prussia, Pa., construction site on an unseasonably cold April morning. Future residents of the 5story, 248-unit suburban Philadelphia apartment complex would someday shuttle back and forth to the various amenities in this bustling community, but no structure could rise from the ground until Compaction Grouting Services Inc. (CGS) performed its namesake service to tame the poor subsurface conditions. Media, Pa.-based CGS was retained by local engineering firm Earth Engineering Inc. (EEI) and worked as a subcontractor to Western New York-based LECESSE Construction Services. CGS, a DBE-certified ground improvement contractor with a 20-year track record of geotechnical construction experience in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, has extensive experience correcting the precarious subsurface conditions that plague the King of Prussia area. Why Compaction Grouting? “This whole town is basically a big sinkhole,” quipped Steve Oxendine, CGS supervisor. His experience has been that addressing subsurface issues during pre-construction is far more cost-effective than doing so post-construction. EEI confirmed that this site was a candidate for compaction grouting following test bores in 2004 and 2016. This sinkhole-prone parcel is underlain by dolomite, a type of carbonate rock prevalent in King of Prussia’s geology. The compaction grouting process consists of injecting a low-slump, low-mobility, soilcement grout at high pressures to compact loose, coarse-grained soils and densify and/or displace soft fine-grained soils. A
Most of the grout ports were clustered on the southern and northeastern quadrants of the site.
grid-like pattern — pre-determined by a geotechnical engineer — is positioned across the site. Grout columns are then injected into the hole locations within the pattern. Compaction grouting is ideally suited for sinkhole remediation, foundation settlement reduction and soil preparation pre-construction by strengthening soil to withstand higher bearing pressures. It offers a cost-effective alternative to deep foundation systems and underpinning methods. The apartment building complex will have a 65,000-sq.-ft. footprint founded on spread footings with a partially underground parking garage. CGS drilled 18,061 linear ft. at more than 626-hole locations and pumped in 820 cu. yds. of grout in total. Some areas of the footing will rest directly on bedrock.
CGS generally pumped 20 to 50 cu. yds. of grout per day while utilizing two to three crews.
When rock was 6 ft. or less below the surface, it was dug out and backfilled with lean concrete. CGS helped to prevent excessive excavation by test drilling in zones where it was suspected that more than 8 ft. of digging would be required because of a rock dropoff. In those cases, compaction grouting was a better choice. Determining the location of additional holes was a fluid process that involved ongoing test drilling and coordination with EEI, according to Justin Terry, senior project manager. “It wasn’t hard set,” he explained. “We were working closely with and feeding the engineers a lot of drilling information to help determine if additional areas needed to be grouted.”
Mike Miluski checks the temporary casing to prepare for grout injection.
Navigating Crowded, Muddy Site Conditions The nature of compaction grouting means that CGS crews are accustomed to muddy job sites, but an unseasonably cold start to spring in Pennsylvania with multiple Nor’easters turned the site into a mud basin. Further complicating matters was that CGS crews were frequently working in areas of low relief, causing them to deal with most of the site’s surface water runoff including rain, snow and a tire wash. Mike Miluski, CGS vice president uses words like lake, pond and swamp to describe site conditions. He recalled one of the firm’s trucks halfway immersed in one such body of water. CGS relied on dewatering equipment to dry out the puddles and air compressors to blow off the snow. “We always deal with mud,” Oxendine said.” With compaction grouting you never have ideal sites.” A large excavator dug a trench in one corner, an idling articulated hauler had its tires blasted with a pressure washer and oversized truckloads with corrugated pipe rumbled down the road as members of the CGS crew made their way back to the drill rig. While the foundation work was unable to start until CGS finished compaction grouting, the project site was crowded with various other trades trying to get a head start where they could. A Multitude of Tightly-Spaced Holes The site was crowded by more than workers and equipment. The sheer volume of holes in such a tightly packed area meant that CGS crews would not be able to address every other hole. No hole within 8 ft. could be touched within 12 hours so they were required to grout every third hole. Most of the grout ports were clustered on the southsee SINKHOLES page 46
The 2-in. inside diameter temporary casing was equipped with a bullet point on the bottom that was intentionally knocked out by yanking a rope from ground level to avoid clogging the pipe with grout.
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ern and northeastern quadrants of the site. Oxendine, who supervised the project from the front lines, considered managing the quantity of holes in the condensed area the greatest challenge. “The paperwork was daunting,” he recalled, noting that it was critical to cross-check the plans and survey stakes to stay organized. Keeping the stakes in place and undamaged was also difficult as the various trades on site navigated the obstacle course on foot and in machinery. Drilling Into Bedrock, Casing Holes CGS subcontracted the lion’s share of drilling to East Earl, Pa.based Brubacher Excavating, which supplied a manned Atlas Copco ROC D7 drilling rig. The rig was constantly pounding away to pre-drill the holes and install temporary steel casing. The first step was to drill 3.5-in.diameter holes. The next step was to drive in 2-in. inside diameter temporary casing with a bullet point on the bottom. The tip was then intentionally knocked out by yanking a rope from ground level to avoid clogging the hose with grout. It remains in the ground indefinitely. The casing was then pulled out, cleaned, and reused repeatedly. The original spec required CGS to drill 3 ft. into bedrock, which lied at varying depths from 15 to 60 ft. Drilling was cut off at 50 ft. if no rock was encountered. Excavation on one corner of the site turned up 5- to 6-ft. boulders, some of which jutted out from stockpiles and embankments around the site. CGS had to bore an extra 2 ft. in this zone to ensure the drill was hitting bedrock. Mixing and Pumping Grout “It’s [grout] tightening up the soils as we pump,” Oxendine hollered over the machine gun-like hammering of a nearby drill. “The pressure surge [maximum injection pressure], on this job is 500 psi. That’s a lot of pressure pumping all that grout down in there and compacting that soil.” The site contained a mix of dense clay soils and softer karst
conditions. Miluski noted that a normal soil profile would typically increase in strength with depth. With karst conditions, the dense clays are up top and the weaker soils are just above bedrock because of water flowing above the rock formation. There is no surefire way to determine exactly how much material a hole will take. The variables include depth to bedrock, soil conditions, and groundwater level. The refusal criteria on the site required CGS to pump grout ranging from 54 cu. ft. per ft. at 50 psi or below, 27 cu. ft. per ft. at pressures between 50 and 150 psi and 5 cu. ft. per ft. at pressures from 150 to 500 psi. CGS crews pumped the grout in Drilling subcontractor Brubacher Excavating used an Atlas Copco ROC D7 drilling rig to pre-drill 3.5-in.-diameter holes and install temporary steel casing.
because some of these holes were 50 to 60 feet deep.” The mix of water, cement, and sand is crucial in compaction grouting, according to Backpressure from the soil forced the Miluski. The specificagrout out of the pipe. tion called for a 300-psi compressive strength from 100 to 500 psi, although the and 8 to 10 percent cement, a relaaverage was 300. More challeng- tively standard specification. ing locations took 5 cu. ft. on averDue to CGS’ experience he age while locations that encoun- stressed that the gradation of the tered the unvarying terrain mix is what really counts. “The required about 2 cu. ft. per ft. more cement you have, the more it “The higher psi tells you that the travels in the ground,” he said of soils are pretty good or you’re in the grout. “You want it to be like a rock,” Miluski explained, adding growing mass.” that a significant number of holes So #8 crushed stone (3/8- to 1/2took less grout since the rock was inch) was added to prevent the vishigher than anticipated. “The soil cous grout from seeping into rock has been relatively good and that fissures. helped our schedule.” CGS generally pumped 20 to 50 Bidding Lump Sum to cu. yds. of grout per day while utiMitigate the GC’s Risk lizing two to three crews. The “This isn’t a unit job,” Miluski grout was produced using a mobile said, looking out over the site. mixer with sand and cement in the “There’s serious risk involved in hopper and a 500-gal. water tank giving a hard number.” hooked up to a Putzmeister grout It was initially a unit price projpump. This pump is specifically ect until CGS offered to bid it lump designed for injecting grout at high sum as the company does on many pressure. compaction grouting projects. This “We were averaging between 15 helped to mitigate risk and instill and 20 holes a day,” Oxendine assurance and confidence for its recalled. “At one point we had western New York-based general three pumps and two mobile mix- contractor LECESSE. ing trucks going at the same time Justin Terry agreed. He believes
there are other subcontractors that could have done the work, but doubts that they understand compaction grouting well enough to bid the project lump sum. “It’s really a crapshoot,” he explained. “How deep are we going to have to drill? How much volume [of grout] are the holes going to take? As an owner who’s not as familiar with it, it’s scary for a lot of them to think that they have the exposure of a possible $100,000 swing.” It is not uncommon for compaction grouting projects to have 10 to 20 percent swings when comparing estimated drilling and grout volume quantities to actual quantities. Spread over a large magnitude (600-plus grout locations), the associated additions and deductions associated with unit costs can kill a project budget or sink a contractor. By providing a lump sum, CGS eliminated the risk for the owner while betting on its own knowledge, experience, and production Finishing Ahead of Schedule Project delays up front put CGS on the site in February at the tail end of a cold winter that would bleed into a chilly spring. The crew geared up, working through snow, rain, and chilly temperatures amidst knee-deep puddles, mud
and the occasional snow mound. In addition to schedule adjustments, tight working quarters and excessively muddy conditions, a sinkhole opened where foundations were founded on rock in an area where grouting had not been performed. Due to experience and CGS’ onsite mobile mixing grout trucks, they were able to immediately mitigate this sinkhole by adjusting the grout mix to pump in high-mobility grout. There was no need to wait for cement delivery or a neat cement mixing truck to arrive on site. The pressure stayed on as the contractor that would be constructing the footers bore down on the CGS crews. Despite the challenges, CGS delivered the job a day earlier than expected. This was meaningful on a 40-day project with the aforementioned variables. Not to mention, CGS took on an additional 13 holes at the engineer’s request and improved upon its track record of completing a job on time. “It’s a big job, but we try to do it as fast as we can,” Oxendine said of the 12 workers that make up his crew. “We work long hours and we get it done.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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The Howard County Department of Public Works immediately took possession of the Hydradig and began using it to remove fallen trees and other rubble from area roadways.
More than eight inches of rain fell in just a few hours, creating massive amounts of run-off that uprooted trees and swept other debris into the town’s storm sewer.
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July Construction Employment Reaches 10-Year High, Increases by 19,000 Jobs Construction employment increased by 19,000 jobs in July and by 303,000 jobs over the past year, reaching a 10year high, while the industry’s unemployment rate and level hit an all-time low, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said it was likely firms would have added even more workers if they could find qualified candidates to hire. “The construction industry has added workers at nearly three times the rate of the economy as a whole, and the job gains are showing up in both residential and non-residential construction,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But it is getting ever harder for contractors to find workers despite offering above-average pay and good career advancement opportunities.” Construction employment totaled 7,242,000 in July, the highest level since May 2008 and a gain of 4.4 percent over the past 12 months. The economist pointed out that the yearover-year growth rate in industry jobs was almost triple the 1.6 percent rise in
total nonfarm payroll employment. Hourly earnings in the industry averaged $29.86 in July, an increase of 3.2 percent from a year earlier. That put average hourly earnings in construction 10.4 percent higher than the average for all nonfarm private-sector jobs, which rose 2.7 percent in the past year, to $27.05, Simonson added. The unemployment for workers with construction experience in July was 3.4 percent, more than a percentage point lower than July 2017 (4.9 percent) and July 2016 (4.5 percent), and a record low since the series started in 2000 — a sign that the industry is operating at essentially full employment, Simonson said. Employment in residential construction — comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors — grew by 6,200 jobs in July and added 139,300 jobs over the past 12 months, a 5.2 percent increase. Employment in nonresidential construction — including building, specialty trades, and heavy and civil engineering construction — grew by 13,200 jobs in July and increased by 168,400 during the past year, a 4.0 percent increase.
Association officials cautioned that shortages of qualified workers are likely preventing many firms from hiring ever more people. They said a recently enacted federal career and technical education measure will help provide education officials with new funding and flexibility to create constructionfocused programs. But they said too many people are hesitant to enter careers in construction despite the high pay and career advancement opportunities available. “Making it easier to set up construction-focused school programs will help expose more students to construction as a possible career path,” Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer, said. “Education officials can also do more to explain to students that construction pays better than most jobs, typically doesn’t require an expensive four-year degree and offers significant opportunities for advancement.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Bobcat Company Earns $25M U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Equipment Contract Bobcat Company has been awarded a five-year, $25 million compact equipment Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “We are pleased to announce our new partnership with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service,” said Randy Fuss, director of government accounts at Bobcat Company. “We are dedicated to the mission of sustainability that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service embodies and know that our wide range of compact equipment and attachments will help meet all of their needs.” Bobcat will supplement the needs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with its compact equipment lineup, including skid-steer loaders, compact track loaders, compact excavators, mini-track loaders, utility vehicles, telehandlers and the Toolcat utility work machine. With more than 550 dealers, Bobcat Company will provide parts and service to all machines provided to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service nationwide. The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service manages the 150 million-acre National Wildlife Refuge System of more than 560 refuges and thousands of small wetlands and other special management areas. Under the Fisheries program they also
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Versatility Makes Komatsu Easy Choice for Woodstock Construction
The Komatsu WA200PZ wheel loader is an important piece of equipment for Woodstock Construction Group because it handles heavy loads and delivers a tight turning radius. WOODSTOCK from page 36
No Tail, Many Advantages Whether Woodstock Construction is operating along the coast or inland, it needs compact equipment that can be used in many applications. To get those versatile pieces, Woodstock Construction turns to Ehrbar and Sales Rep Michael Gaine for tighttail-swing Komatsu excavators. “We have a PC138USLC and a PC228USLC, and they are perfect for what we do,” noted Patrick. “Space is limited on job sites, so we require compact machines that can do everything we need. “They are even more valuable from a safety standpoint,” he
added. “The 10 or 12 ft. these machines save us are incredible. Our job sites might look big, but once we get machines, people and material there, it turns into a Honda Civic quickly. The PC138 and PC228 help us create both a safe and efficient work space.” The company also uses a Komatsu WA200PZ wheel loader for the same reasons. “It’s a big enough machine that we can load trailers, and the tight turning radius allows us to use it anywhere,” said Patrick. The decision to go with Komatsu machines from Ehrbar has been one that Woodstock Construction has repeated for years. “We consider Ehrbar a strategic partner in our business,” stated
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Woodstock Construction Group uses a pair of Komatsu tight-tail-swing excavators — a PC138USLC (L) and PC228USLC — to complete a project on Fire Island, N.Y. “Our job sites might look big, but once we get equipment, people and material there, it turns into a Honda Civic quickly,” said Vice President Patrick Woodstock. “The PC138 and PC228 help us create both a safe and efficient work space.”
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They just point me in a direction and tell me to get to it. “I’m not in the field much anymore,” he added. “But, there are days when I feel like I’m winding down only to start on a project, hit that sweet spot again and remember why I love doing this. I don’t think I’ll ever totally stop.” (This article originally appeared in the Ehrbar Advantage Magazine, which is produced by Construction Publications, Inc.) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Mack Series Highlights Successful Women in ‘Breaking the Mold’ “Breaking the Mold,” the fourth episode of Mack Trucks’ RoadLife series, shares the stories of two women blazing trails in the trucking industry, in which women make up just 12 percent of the workforce. “I never thought my life would be with trucks,” said Raquel Renda, vice president of Fort Worth, Texas-based Renda Environmental, a wastewater residuals management company. “But I fell into it here in Texas, and I’ve been in love ever since.” Starting her day around 4 a.m. each morning, Renda’s responsibilities include keeping the 24/7 operation running smoothly and addressing whatever urgent issues might pop up. Instead of trying to fit the mold created by men in leadership positions, she has spent her career successfully applying her own style of running the business. “Gender shouldn’t matter,” Renda said. “It’s all about the integrity of the work being done and the integrity of the person doing it.” Professional truck driver “Killer” Bramer has taken a different path to success in the
“Being a truck driver is not a 9 to 5 job, and it’s not for everybody. I didn’t do it because I knew I was breaking the mold, I did it because it’s my job and I do it really well.” “Killer” Bramer Breaking the Mold
“Breaking the Mold,” the fourth episode of Mack Trucks’ RoadLife docu-series, shares the stories of two women blazing trails in the trucking industry, where women make up just 12 percent of the workforce.
industry by following her dreams from an early age. After graduating as the top student — and only female — in her driving school class, she bought a truck and spent the next three years learning the ins and outs of the road. She also spent several years driving on tour with folk singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, who gave her the nickname “Killer.” “Being a truck driver is not a 9 to 5 job, and it’s not for everybody,” Bramer said. “I didn’t do it because I knew I was breaking the mold, I did it because it’s my job and I do it really well.” “Breaking the Mold” is available now on roadlife.tv and Amazon Prime Video. In addition, viewers can access RoadLife bonus content on Mack Trucks’ social channels: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. 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 Introduces Newest MFG Galvanized Trailer XL Specialized Trailers is introducing the next The main deck is fully equipped for versatile haulmodel in its galvanized trailer series, a mechanical fulling, with eight d-rings per side, 14 half-inch (1.2 cm) width gooseneck (MFG). The XL galvanized 80 MFG chain slots per side, and removable swing-out outrigis now available and is ideal for commercial applicagers on 24-in. (61 cm) centers. The 18-in. (45.7 cm) tions, according to the manufacturer. loaded deck height and 6 in. (15.2 cm) of ground clearXL builds its galvanized units with the same T-1 ance allow drivers to transport tall loads. Manual ride flange, 80K web as its other lowboys. The hot-dip galheight control and double donuts allow the main deck vanizing process creates a durable barrier between the height to vary 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) in the wheel area and 1.5 elements and the steel, enabling the trailer to withstand in. at the neck to suit drivers’ needs over changing terharsh weather and road conditions and extending its rain. lifetime by up to three times over standard steel. By In the wheel area, users will enjoy an easy-access fully submerging the trailer in hot zinc, every area of angled control panel. The 9-ft. (2.7 m) long rear deck the unit is protected. also is reinforced for a flip axle, allowing a third axle Galvanizing also provides additional surface if needed to distribute the weight of the load. strength for excellent abrasion resistance; scratches The 18-in. (45.7 cm) loaded deck height and 6 in. (15.2 cm) of A five-year structural warranty comes standard on will self-repair to seal out the elements with minimum ground clearance allow drivers to transport tall loads. Manual all XL lowboys, including the new galvanized XL 80 maintenance. Notably, XL’s galvanized 80 MFG has a ride height control and double donuts allow the main deck height MFG. low base weight of approximately 15,600 lbs. (7,076 to vary 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) in the wheel area and 1.5 in. at the neck to For more information, visit www.xlspecializedtrailkg), offering added durability without sacrificing haul- suit drivers’ needs over changing terrain. er.com. ing capability. (This story also can be found on Construction deck features a lockable toolbox with a chain rack and light. The galvanized MFG offers all the customer-friendly fea- For added strength on loading areas, Apitong decking is stan- Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmenttures enjoyed on XL’s standard MFG. The full-width upper dard on the front, main and rear deck. guide.com.)
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Long-Haul Market...
Startup Kodiak Robotics Tries Hand at Self-Driving Trucks Ex-Uber employee Don Burnette partnered with Paz Eshel, an ex-venture capitalist, to create California-based Kodiak Robotics in April 2018 to tap into the autonomous long-haul trucking market. With $40 million in funding, the company plans to build an employee base of engineers before testing a series of self-driving trucks equipped with laser Lidar sensors, radar, cameras and computers, Forbes reported. “Long-haul self-driving trucks are the first place that we’re going to see this technology out into the world and we’re really excited about bringing that to bear,” said Burnette. Burnette is no stranger to self-driving truck initiatives; he and two Google employees cofounded trucking startup Otto, which Uber acquired in 2016, Wired reported. Research-Driven Approach While details of Kodiak’s business plan are scarce, Burnette did say that the company has put effort into learning more about the
trucking industry, talking with truckers and shippers to gain a full understanding of the business, Wired reported. Part of Kodiak’s approach includes talking with sensor-making companies to find the best option for its vehicles. “We take a holistic approach; we want to use all the different sensors that are available,” said Burnette. “We’re not trying to build this super cheap or make it super expensive. We’re more trying to take advantage of all the modalities that are available to us today and combine them in an intelligent way.” In 2017, the U.S. experienced a trucker shortage of close to 50,000, and with demand high for goods delivered by truck, it’s the perfect time for autonomous solutions like this one to take off, Forbes reported. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Peterbilt Motors Showcases Commitment to Innovation In an event at the new PACCAR Innovation Center, Peterbilt displayed current developmental projects, including a Level 4 autonomous truck and two Class 8 electric trucks. The PACCAR Innovation Center is coordinating next-generation research and identifying emerging technologies that will benefit future vehicle performance. Technology areas of focus included advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), artificial intelligence, vehicle connectivity and augmented reality. The Innovation Center also is accelerating partnerships in the development of electric and hydrogen fuel cell powertrains, as well as the deployment of big data analytics. “Purposeful innovation is continuously engrained into every aspect of our business and it means we will be ready to deliver innovative options to our customers and their drivers,” Jason Skoog, general manager, Peterbilt Motors Company. “The PACCAR Innovation Center allows Peterbilt to connect with and leverage the advancements
being made by technology companies in Silicon Valley. When combined with the talented and experienced Peterbilt employees and worldwide PACCAR resources we have a team that will deliver innovative products and services now and into the future.” The facility includes space for vehicle testing and advanced manufacturing capabilities. The PACCAR Innovation Center opened in the summer of 2017. “The PACCAR Innovation Center is building strategic relationships with the technology companies in Silicon Valley,” said Jake Montero, general manager, PACCAR Innovation Center. “This facility cements PACCAR’s commitment to innovation and highlights the importance of leveraging the advancements being made in a variety of important areas related to the commercial vehicle industry.” For more information, visit www.peterbilt.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Somerset 168 Industrial Park Road Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-7915
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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
Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Bobcat of Stratford 821 Woodend Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 www.bobcatct.com
Metro Bobcat, Inc. 8250 Beechcraft Ave. Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-840-9300 33 West Old Liberty Rd. Eldersburg, MD 21784 410-795-1500 11000 Pulaski Hwy White Marsh, MD 21162 410-483-0600 7002 Marlboro Pike, Forestville, MD 20747 301-568-1104 www.metrobobcat.com
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Mack Trucks, Zac Brown Band Collaborate for ‘Down the Rabbit Hole Live’ Tour The Anthem will haul a customwrapped trailer.
Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210
Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Trailer Sales Contact John Connor 302-521-2601 135 Lincoln Avenue Prospect Park, PA 800-220-4033 610-534-0700 Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Butler, PA Edensburg, PA Wilkes-Barre, PA Albany, NY Syracuse, NY
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When multiplatinum Grammy Award-winning artists Zac Brown Band needed a truck for their 2018 “Down the Rabbit Hole Live” tour, they knew only one brand would do. Mack Trucks and Zac Brown Band recently collaborated to create a custom-wrapped Mack Anthem 70-inch stand-up sleeper model to transport the band’s merchandise to all 26 tour cities across the United States. “The Mack Trucks — Zac Brown Band partnership is a great opportunity for both brands,” said John Walsh, vice president of marketing, Mack Trucks. “Like Mack, Zac shares a passion for designing and producing products in America, and we’re excited to support his tour with our U.S.-built Mack Anthem model.” As part of the collaboration, the Mack Anthem model was fully customized by ZB Customs, Brown’s inhouse custom design company at Southern Ground. Using modern equipment and highly talented artisans, ZB Customs creates one-of-a-kind pieces for clients. “I’ve had a passion for design my entire life and have always been attracted to brands with strong products that showcase a tough aesthetic but are created with fine attention to detail,” said Zac Brown. “We are excited to be working with Mack Trucks and utilize the incredible talents of our ZB Customs team to create a unique, eye-
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Chappell Tractor www.chappelltractor.com 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 Mack Trucks and multiplatinum Grammy Award-winning artists Zac Brown Band recently partnered up to create a Mack Anthem 70-inch stand-up sleeper model to transport merchandise for the band’s “Down the Rabbit Hole Live” tour.
catching design for a durable Mack Truck that allows us to take our crosscountry tour on the road with confidence and style.” In addition to unique graphic designs on its body, the Anthem model features a new grille insert that provides an eyecatching backdrop for the prominent Mack wordmark. Polished chrome fenders, a unique taillight surround and a set of custom wheels are just a few of the other design elements ZB Customs incorporated into the Anthem model. The customization of the Mack Anthem model will be featured in an upcoming episode of Mack’s docuseries, RoadLife, available at
roadlife.tv and on Amazon Prime Video. Zac Brown Band’s Mack Anthem model is designed and engineered for performance, efficiency and safety. The truck features a 13-liter Mack MP8 engine paired with Mack’s 12-speed mDRIVE automated manual transmission, which allows drivers to focus on the road between tour stops, rather than shifting gears. The Mack mDRIVE is standard on all Mack Anthem models. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss www.chadwick-baross.com
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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.
Morbark Introduces Two New Models at Expo Richmond Morbark LLC, a manufacturer of forestry, biomass, tree care, sawmill and wood recycling equipment, debuted two new machines at this year’s Expo Richmond show: the 6400XT wood hog horizontal grinder and the 50/48X whole tree drum chipper. “Morbark listened closely to our customers when we developed both the 6400XT wood hog and the 50/48X drum chipper,” said Michael Stanton, Morbark director of industrial sales. “We took our previous proven design technology and added the features our customers want and the versatility they need when we created these high-production units.”
The 6400XT includes many feature improvements present in the smaller 3400XT, introduced last year. The infeed bed is 24 in. (60.96 cm) longer than previous Morbark grinders in the 1,000-plus horsepower range and has sloped sides.
less than 96,500 lb. (43,772 kg) and measures 11 ft. 5 1⁄2 in. (3.49 m) wide with the standard Caterpillar 325L undercarriage with 600 mm double grousers, allowing the unit to be transported to nearly all domestic and international markets. “When we introduced the 3400XT last year, our cusThe 50/48X was updated to a similar design layout as Morbark’s other industrial drum chip- tomers responded very favorpers with a sloped infeed, reverse-pivot top feedwheel, bottom feedwheel, externally adjustable ably,” said Stanton. “It had a anvil and Advantage 3 drum assembly that can come as 10-knives for fuel chip or 20-knives for major impact on the market, micro-chip applications. and we expect the 6400XT to be as well received.” Morbark grinders in the 1,000-plus horse6400XT Wood Hog The 6400XT has several operator-friendly power range and has sloped sides. This con- features focusing on accessibility for daily Horizontal Grinder “The Model 6400XT is the newest model figuration improves operator sight lines for maintenance, including: in Morbark’s next-generation platform of more efficient loading of material, according • The extended 31.5 in. wide (80 cm, 25 horizontal grinders,” said Stanton. “Industry to the manufacturer. percent increase) platform between the hood Standard on the 6400XT is a removable and engine for ease of changing grates and demands for high-production mobile units that meet stringent logistic restrictions but infeed chain return floor, which allows access to diesel engine remain economically viable were the leading excess material to fall away to minimize the • A fixed work platform for better access wear on the floor, bed chain and inserts, par- and safety during common grate and hamdrivers during the design phase.” The 6400XT includes many feature ticularly useful in land-clearing or other mermill maintenance improvements present in the smaller applications with dirty material. • A hydraulic hinged door and hood lockAlso similar to the 3400XT is the focus on ing system to provide quick access during 3400XT, introduced last year. The infeed bed is 24 in. (60.96 cm) longer than previous transportability. The 6400XT weighs in at grate changes — the hydraulics unlock with
a simple turn of a knob • A consolidated area for oil and hydraulic filters • An independent hammermill drive tensioning system for ease of adjustment • The larger feedwheel (40 in. [101.6 cm] diameter, an increase of more than 15 percent), which raises 17 in. (43.2 cm) above the current 4600XL yoke and 11 in. (27.9 cm) above the 6600 yoke to allow better access to the hammermill during insert inspection. Another key improvement is the 42 by 61 in. (107 by 155 cm) solid-plate rotor with 3 in. (7.6 cm) retaining rods and a 42 in. (106.7 cm) tip swing. The standard hammer pattern is 18 hammers with 18 rakers, but like all Morbark rotors, it can be configured to multiple patterns for various application requirements. The standard engine options for the 6400XT are the Caterpillar C27, 1,050-hp (783 kW) engine or Caterpillar C32, 1200hp (895 kW) engine, both Tier IV Final. Morbark’s driveline protection system is standard on all wood hog models. The externally adjustable, break-away torque limiter helps to protect the driveline and hammersee MORBARK page 78
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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
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Contractor Goes to War Against Emerald Ash Borer, Snowstorms, Hurricanes, More
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.
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Hurricanes, nor-easters, snow storms and infestations of Emerald Ash Borer have been taking a toll on trees in Massachusetts for several years. For arborists like Jason Yerke, of Distinctive Tree Care, it’s been a challenge to keep up with demand for clearing roads and power lines. But with the arrival of his new Sennebogen 718 M “E” tree care handler, Yerke feels he now has the right tool for the job. “It’s like, year after year, you go off to war with a musket…and then one day you show up with a machine gun,” Yerke said. Adapted from Sennebogen’s extensive line of log-handling equipment, the 718 is a 21 ton rubber-tired machine equipped with a telescoping stick and a grapple saw attachment. The machine has a maximum reach of up to 43 ft. (13 m), with powerful hydraulics tuned for delicate tree surgery. With a lifting capacity of up to 3,700 lbs. (1,700 kg) and a hydraulic tree saw, Yerke’s machine easily grasps, cuts, moves and
stacks tree limbs at an astonishing rate. The operator works from Sennebogen’s enclosed Maxcab, which can be hydraulically elevated to an eye-level of 18 ft. (5.5 m). The cab also comes with a tilting mechanism to improve the operator’s visibility while operating the machine.
storms, on the heels of Hurricane Sandy and Storm Alfred a few years ago, Yerke was on the hunt for a new solution last year. He considered equipping an excavator for the job, but had doubts that he could achieve the capability he wanted. This past October, however, he attended the TCIA show in Columbus and discovered the 718.
“No Joke” — 10 Times Faster Yerke said that the 718 is simply doing traditional tree-trimming and removal, but doing it better. “It’s not ‘what’ we can do with it,” he said “… it’s how fast we can do it now, with one person instead of three. Until now, we’d have one guy up in a bucket, and one with a rope, and another one handling the limb either by hand or with a mini-excavator. Now a single operator in the 718 can handle, or dismantle, trees safely, under control, in a climate-controlled cab. And he’s increasing production by — no joke — ten times.” After another season of heavy
Doing More With Less A fellow arborist, Dan Mayer of Mayer Tree Service, was at the show as a Sennebogen spokesperson. Mayer purchased the first 718 in North America, and has become a vocal fan of the machine. “Dan was there kind of explaining the benefits of the 718. We hit it off, and I hired him to work at a site in Connecticut. I’ve been doing this for 25 years and I know, that job would have been 20 days with our usual bucket truck and crews. He completed it in 3 days,” Yerke said. see SENNEBOGEN page 72
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“Once, I saw it I thought ‘sold.’ It just arrived here two weeks ago — today, we’ll have it working at 3 or 4 locations.” Speaking to his operator, Troy, on his morning rounds, Yerke found that the 718 had already dismantled seven trees in the first hour of the day: “cut, stacked and ready to chip.” A Big Step Forward for Safety Troy agrees that the 718 is a big step forward. “The visibility is great — with the cameras I can see forward to the stick, to the side or behind, or all three views at once. I’m really comfortable in it. The cutting feels a lot safer. I can sit 40 feet away from the cut point; the chances of anyone getting hurt are slim to none.” Yerke also is impressed with the safety aspect of 718. “Nobody is in harm’s way here. It really eliminates the hands-on cutting and hands-on handling of the branches. It’s so methodical; it’s like a robot with the right operator. It’s such a great way to ‘dismantle’ a tree.”
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“You Can’t Touch It” The Distinctive crew is quickly getting a sense of how to make best use of the unique capabilities of the 718. “It’s not perfect for every job,” Yerke said. “But, when you do the right stuff with it, you can’t touch it. It’s ideal for the urban environment. You just set up at the edge of the pavement or on a nice piece of flat ground. You get the rubber tires, outriggers and crazy reach. You’re not going to put metal tracks in a shopping mall, or on a curb, or next to a guard rail. “Once you see it, it all makes sense. With its strength, you can move and stack larger pieces, too — there’s also less handling to do, and clean-up is easier. Then when you’re done, often, you can simply drive it right to the next job.” For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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.
We have a very good relationship working with EESSCO on this project. They are good business partners.”
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many years of experience in
this industry; they understand my
objectives and they come to the table
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is the kind of guy that ordinarily
cannot be bothered with discussions
on breaking rocks unless it’s a discussion with someone who really knows what they’re talking about. It became obvious to me rather quickly that he was giving EESSCO the seal of approval.”
eliminates a lot of guess work.”
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Terex Materials Processing Shares Second Quarter 2018 Results Terex Corporation reported strong second quarter 2018 sales of $1.4 billion, up 19 percent versus Q2 of 2017, with increased sales and backlog in all three business segments. The results were driven by continued implementation of the company’s Execute to Win business strategy and its focus on meeting the growing needs of customers during a period of broad-based growth. The Materials Processing business segment was a strong contributor to the overall company results with sales of $319 million that were 14 percent higher than last year. The growth was driven by consistent execution and increasing global demand for materials processing products driven by broad-based economic growth and construction activity. Backlog for the segment at the end of Q2 was $393 million, up 75 percent versus last year. “We delivered very strong results in the second quarter. Our global team continued to execute well and continued the trend of improving overall performance. We increased sales and backlog in all three segments and increased production to meet strong global demand,” said John L. Garrison, Terex president and CEO. “Overall, it was a strong quarter that positions us very well going into the second half of the year.” Kieran Hegarty, president Terex MP said, “MP had another excellent quarter, and the prospects for the balance of the year, illustrated by our growing backlog, remain very strong. At the Hillhead show in June, we showcased products from our entire line of crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment including 10 new machines. We also featured our innovative telematics offerings that help customers maximize uptime, and help us and our channel partners increase parts and service availability. These new products will help solidify our position as a leader in the industry.” For more information, visit www.terex.com/en/materials-processing. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Terex CEO John Garrison (L) and Terex MP President Kieran Hegarty at the recent Hillhead 2018 Show.
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Vermeer Announces Its BC1500 Brush Chipper Now Available With Gas Engine Vermeer now offers its BC1500 brush chipper with a gas engine. The new model is equipped with a powerful 165 hp (123 kW) PSI gas engine and delivers comparable chipping productivity as its diesel counterpart, according to the manufacturer. Using a precisionbalanced drum with two A8 doublesided knives, the new Vermeer BC1500 gas brush chipper is capable of chipping logs up to 15 in. (38.1 cm) in diameter. “Faced with emission regulations, many arborists are converting their equipment fleet to gas,” said Todd Roorda, tree care/rental/landscape sales manager of Vermeer Corporation. “We’ve designed the BC1500 gas brush chipper, along with the other gas models in the Vermeer brush chipper product line, to be efficient to operate and optimize productivity.” The Vermeer BC1500 gas brush chipper uses vertical feed rollers with helical cleats to help firmly hold material to the infeed table, helping reduce vibration, shock and structural loading toward the rear of the machine. A fourposition upper feed control bar allows the operator to start, reverse and stop the feed rollers. The unit also comes with a bottom feed stop bar that will
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MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com The Vermeer BC1500 gas brush chipper uses vertical feed rollers with helical cleats to help firmly hold material to the infeed table, helping reduce vibration, shock and structural loading toward the rear of the machine.
shut off the feed mechanism either intentionally or automatically in an emergency situation. Vermeer has incorporated several intelligent features into the BC1500 gas brush chipper. The onboard SmartFeed system monitors engine rpms and automatically stops and reverses the feed rollers to optimize the productivity of the Vermeer brush chipper. In addition, the chipper comes with the Vermeer EcoIdle engine control system that will automatically lower engine speeds
when the chipper is left idling to reduce fuel consumption and noise. Optional features for this equipment include a 150-ft. (45.7 m) winch line to help improve handling of heavy logs and the Tree Commander remote control that allows the user to operate chipper functions from a distance. For more information, visit Vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Morbark Offers New Chipper, Grinder MORBARK from page 67
mill from catastrophic damage caused by contaminants. 50/48X Whole Tree Drum Chipper “The most productive portable drum chipper in the industry has become even better,” said Stanton. The 50/48X was updated to a similar design layout as Morbark’s other industrial drum chippers with a sloped infeed, reverse-pivot top feedwheel, bottom feedwheel, externally adjustable anvil and Advantage 3 drum assembly that can come as 10-knives for fuel chip or 20-knives for micro-chip applications. Making it easier for customers to perform routine daily maintenance guided many of the new improvements. This focus resulted in the development of: • A hydraulic hinged door and hood locking system to provide quick access to the drum during knife change intervals • Large work platforms on both sides for easier and safer drum inspections • A consolidated area for oil and hydraulic filters, easily accessible from the ground or maintenance platform • An independent drum drive tensioning system for ease of adjustment • An increased area between the engine and chipper base for easy access during general engine inspection and belly
band removal Other improvements focused on performance and production. The powerful top feedwheel was enlarged more than 15 percent to 40 in. (101.6 cm), and the enhanced hydraulic system now includes a direct drive Poclain motor for the top and bottom feedwheel that eliminates previous chain and sprocket drives and provides more torque. The 50/48X can be equipped with a Caterpillar C27, 1,050-hp (783 kW) engine or Caterpillar C32, 1200-hp (895 kW) engine, both Tier IV Final. The PT Tech HPTO15 hydraulic clutch is now standard, which allows flexibility across a wide range of chip sizes. “The Morbark 50/48 has long been the industry standard for high-production mobile fuel and micro-chip applications, and we strongly feel these improvements will minimize downtime, increase production and provide overall customer success,” said Stanton. “For both of these high-production machines, we focused on improving the experience for the customer with features that increase performance and production and make routine checks and maintenance easier,” said Stanton. “We deliver on our promise of making heavy-duty equipment that helps enable our customers to succeed.” For more information, visit www.morbark.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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
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Matt White Joins Bomag Team as Manager of Milling, Reclamation
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Bomag Americas Inc. announced that Matt White has joined the Bomag team as manager, milling and reclamation. In this newly developed role, White will work with North American territory managers, distributors and end-users to develop programs designed to achieve growth objectives and improve customer support for Bomag cold milling machines, recyclers and stabilizers. White possesses an extensive “hands-on” customer support background, bringing to Bomag nearly 10 years of asphalt equipment sales, application and after-sales support experience. Additionally, he has invaluable work-related experience with both an equipment distributor and manufacturer. White began his career providing service and after-sales support of milling machines, stabilizers and recyclers with a global equipment manufacturer. He then moved to a Texas-based distributor, where he had sales and service department leadership responsibilities, and most recently, served as product specialist for asphalt and road building equipment, with a strong emphasis milling and reclaiming/stabilization.
“Our milling, stabilization and reclamation equipment lines are critical to Bomag’s long-term growth in the U.S. and Canadian markets,” said Matt Cadnum, vice president, sales and marketing of Bomag Americas. “Matt offers extensive experience with similar equipment and has worked closely with customers throughout his efforts at the distributor level. He is well suited to help us better fulfill our customer needs in these segments.” “Bomag has a rich history and excellent reputation in reclamation/stabilization and offers a complete line of milling machines designed with unique features to help improve customer productivity. I am excited to join the Bomag team and look forward to the opportunity to assist Bomag customers in meeting their asphalt reclamation and soil stabilization needs,” White said. For more information, visit www.bomag.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Screen Machine Industries Adds Three Exclusive Dealers to Its Distributor Network
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. DE, MD, VA & Southeast PA (610) 279-5200 www.elliottfrantz.com
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Screen Machine Industries, a U.S.-based manufacturer of crushing and screening equipment, has had a busy first half of 2018. Not only has the company experienced unprecedented demand for its products, it also has added three new exclusive dealers to its distributor network. The new members of the Screen Machine distributor family are: • Beauregard Equipment — Now the exclusive Screen Machine dealer in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont • Highway Equipment Company — Now the exclusive Screen Machine dealer in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia The new members of the Screen Machine distributor family are • Gateway Bobcat of Missouri — Now Beauregard Equipment, Highway Equipment Company and Gateway the exclusive Screen Machine dealer in Bobcat of Missouri. Eastern Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee “We are delighted to welcome all three of these companies scalpers, trommels and conveyors. Renowned for the proto the Screen Machine family,” said Jody Beasley, vice pres- ductivity and reliability of its product line, Screen Machine ident of sales & marketing. “They meet every criteria we is dedicated to providing total service to its dealers and cushave for an exclusive dealer agreement — they are credible tomers — from onsite set-up to superior technical support to and established companies with great reputations, they will same-day shipping on parts orders. “Crushing and screening equipment is in high demand promote Screen Machine products in key areas that are important to our continued growth and they understand the and we are serving that need with high-quality equipment potential for crushing and screening in their respective mar- that is manufactured and supported in the U.S.,” Beasley said. “These three new dealers, and all our established dealkets and have the ability to service it.” Beauregard Equipment has been in business since 1968. ers, know they can count on Screen Machine for service and Highway Equipment Company was established in 1933. performance.” For more information, visit www.screenmachine.com. Gateway Bobcat of Missouri was founded in 1990. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Screen Machine was founded in Central Ohio in 1966 and offers a complete line of mobile crushers, screening plants, Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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
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New England’s Largest Double Decker Under Repair By Jennifer Rupp CEG CORRESPONDENT
The Tobin Bridge in Chelsea, Mass., was erected in 1948-49 at a cost of $27 million. The bridge provides three lanes of passage both north and southbound over the Mystic River. It was designed by J.E. Greiner Co. and opened to traffic in 1950, connecting the Charlestown section of Boston with Chelsea. During its nearly 70-year tenure, the bridge has been plagued with aging rivets, rust and floor beam fissures. Potholes, electrical problems and bolts shaken out of place by vehicle vibrations add to the ever-growing list of maintenance items.
lane of Route 1 north to allow for construction operations, along with periodic overnight lane closures on Route 1 south to allow for milling and paving work. “In order to mitigate expected traffic disruption, the planned 24hour per day northbound lane closure during Phase I of the work was suspended,” said Jacqueline Goddard, MassDOT spokesperson. “An alternate plan to keep the lane open during peak commute hours has affected the project’s User Chensiyuan, Wikipedia photo
The former “Mystic River Bridge” is undergoing a three-year renovation to restore the bridge deck, repair steel and repaint certain portions.
Previous Projects According to the Boston Globe, the Massachusetts Port Authority wrapped up a 15-year, $50 million program to replace the decks, the asphalt and concrete making up the roads, and a $45 million program to scrape, prime and repaint the bridge around 2007. Another round of rehab took place from 2012 to 2014 under a new operator, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). The three-year, $44.8 million bridge steel preservation and painting project was completed by LibertyAlpha Joint Venture as contractor. Now it’s time for another overhaul. Repairing Bridge Deck This $41.6 million project involves repairing a section of the deck of the Tobin Bridge, which carries Route 1 traffic between the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston and Chelsea. The project will occur on a section of the bridge known as the “approach spans” in Chelsea and will consist of resurfacing parts of Route 1 southbound (the upper deck) and the Everett Avenue ramp. Structural repairs will also occur, along with resurfacing parts of Route 1 northbound (the lower deck) and the Beacon Street ramp. Construction operations began spring 2018 and work is expected to be completed by the end of 2020. During the spring, summer and fall construction seasons of this project, the original plan called for a complete shut-down of one
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staging for 2018 but is not expected to impact the full construction timetable.” The change was implemented by MassDOT in coordination with other nearby ongoing and upcoming projects that have overlapping impacts, like the Viaduct Rehabilitation in Chelsea and the North Washington Street Bridge Replacement.
Cracked paint and rusty beams are a couple of the current issues on the 70-year old Tobin Bridge.
Tobin Bridge Stats Tobin is a three-span, cantilevered truss bridge 1,525 ft. in length. Its center span is 800 ft. and the maximum truss height is 115 ft. It provides a navigable waterway opening 700 ft. wide by 135 ft. high. A smaller, simply supported
warren truss spans the Little Mystic. It reaches a maximum truss height of 65 ft. and is 439 ft. long. Its navigable waterway opening measures 340 ft. wide by 100 ft. high. The approaches comprise 36 spans on the north and 32 spans on the south. These spans are built-up plate girders of variable lengths (average length is 100 ft.). On the twelvespan toll plaza — set between the Little and Big Mystic trusses — the roadway widens to 102 ft. to accommodate seven collection lanes. The bridge also features an overhead electronic message board and a fire-suppression system. Including north and south approaches, the bridge is approximately 2 1/4 mi. long. The Tobin Bridge uses All Electronic Tolling (AET), as do the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) and the Boston Tunnels. Rehabilitation Contractor J.F. White Contracting of Framingham, Mass., is the lead contractor. Key subcontractors include TranSystems, who is pro-
viding design services; and Howard Stein Hudson delivering public involvement and outreach services throughout construction. Both subcontractors are based in Boston. Completed Work Recently completed work includes installing a suspended platform below the lower deck of the bridge (Route 1 Northbound) from Williams Street to Everett Avenue, traffic signs and barriers. Crews also will be working on paint removal, the safety walk demolition and nighttime line striping. According to MassDOT, J.F. White is using the latest techniques for lead and material containment, all to ensure that the work is completed safely, quickly, and with the minimum possible impact to both the traveling public and the residents who live near, under, and around the bridge. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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New Jersey Road Closures Begin for Long Lincoln Tunnel Approach Project NORTH BERGEN, N.J. (AP) Motorists will get their first taste of traffic congestion caused by a long-term project to rebuild and rehabilitate the viaduct and roadway approaching the Lincoln Tunnel in northern New Jersey. The state Department of Transportation closed an onramp from busy Kennedy Boulevard to westbound Route 495 on Aug. 10. Motorists are being detoured onto Route 3 and Routes 1&9. There’s more to come: Aug. 17, a lane will be closed in each direction on the approach to the tunnel, for the duration of the project, estimated at 2.5 years. The connection between the New Jersey Turnpike and the tunnel into New York City is already one of the worst bottlenecks in the northeastern United States. More than 150,000 motorists drive daily over the 80-year-old viaduct, which is considered structurally deficient and functionally obsolete. The $90 million project is expected to extend the bridge’s life by 75 years. New Jersey’s Department of Transportation has said it
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After Two Decades of Planning, D.C. Breaks Ground on Douglass Bridge DOUGLASS from page 32
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The momentum was there,” Carrick have not been due to the tax cuts but to other of which targeted “shovel ready” projects, things,” said Carrick. overseas being voluntarily repatriated in said. many of which didn’t prove to be ready for “Before this administration,” he said, “I Reliable Contracting projected a 15 percent shovels. response to more favorable corporate tax jump in project revenue in 2018. rates. Googe was asked if this administration’s Baldwin said it won’t reach that level tax reform initiative will fare better than the Associated Equipment Manufacturers and Equipment “We always believed that tax of new business, though it is experi- earlier one to kickstart infrastructure projects. encing a sizeable increase. The weathDealers Association conducted a sur“It’s apples and oranges,” he said. “The tax vey of members, again in May, for reform would lead to additional er is to blame. reform law is a much broader and more signif“We had so much rain around here, icant driver of economic growth than was the insight about the tax law’s impact. The consensus of dealers and manufactur- investment in construction and early on we lost half of our worktime stimulus package, particularly when coupled because of rain days,” he said. ers was that the lower corporate tax with the administration’s work to improve the rate and quicker equipment deprecia- mining equipment, and that regulatory environment. Long term, our counThe Best Laid Plans…. tion schedules were driving up try is still underinvesting in critical infrastrucbelief has been confirmed.” If the construction economy is ture. We believe our long-term competitivedemand for their products. underachieving so far, Carrick ness requires addressing this. We’re hopeful “We always believed that tax Trey Googe believes one factor is the adoption of we will see a bipartisan effort on this front reform would lead to additional Yancey Bros. new technologies. investment in construction and minnext year.” “If you are an owner of a company ing equipment, and that belief has Carrick wholeheartedly endorses more contemplating expansion of your spending on such projects. been confirmed,” said Trey Googe, president and chief operating officer of was telling audiences that the economy was in business, you have so many alternatives. In “I’m a very big proponent of that. I don’t Yancey Bros., the Georgia company that bills much better shape than they thought it was. the old days, retailers would build their chain know how you get the kind of economy you itself as the nation’s oldest Caterpillar dealer. Things were getting better and better but no by expanding into a shopping mall or by need if you don’t build the infrastructure. All Yancey was one of the companies giving one wanted to believe it. What has happened building a new store,” he said. model economies are about moving goods employees a bonus ($500) shortly after pas- with the new administration is that it altered Now, electronic expansion is a possibility. and services and people faster, cheaper, safer the way business was thinking. There was a sage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In non-retailing situations, the same impact and greener. If you don’t have the infrastruc“Although it will take some time for all of reset in corporate thinking. Two things that is being felt, he said, “Something as prosaic as ture to do that, you are not going to keep up.” He includes schools and hospitals in the the benefits of the tax reform law to fully businesses wanted — more favorable corpo- prisons. They put bracelets on people now and materialize, there is no doubt that it has posi- rate tax rates and deregulation — came about you don’t need all those prisons. Office busi- critical infrastructure base. “It isn’t just altruistic. From a business pertive impacted business confidence and driven and business leaders really embraced them.” nesses are working at home. Emergency Googe concurs that the tax bill’s spective, you have to have the economic growth,” said Googe. provisions worked in encouraging smartest and healthiest people. In Millersville, Md., Reliable Contracting Governments have to decide if they Co. President Jay Baldwin believes the new industry executives to risk investment. “The law created incentives for really want to spend money on that. tax structure “is going to be of great value. “We can’t get the equipment. business to invest and gave business There have to be ways found to One hundred percent depreciation on equipowners additional confidence that the invest in our infrastructure,” he said. ment in year one, things like that make a lot of economic outlook would remain Manufacturers can’t make them So, construction executives like difference.” favorable in the near term.” In the Jay Baldwin are hopeful that 2018 as fast as we want them.” In Baldwin’s case, he and his executives so longer term, too, he added. “The will be a good year, even if he can’t far this year have authorized spending more biggest driver for increased equipget all the new machinery he needs, than $5 million on heavy equipment, includ- ment sales is more customers with nor find the 50 employees he would Jay Baldwin ing 10 dump trucks, a backhoe, a dozer and a more jobs where they can profitably hire tomorrow if he could. Backlogs Reliable Contracting Co. loader. deploy the equipment. Caterpillar of work have him looking optimistiIt’s almost too much of a good thing. equipment is an investment, and our cally to the rest of 2018 and beyond, Baldwin said the company is prepared to customers expand their fleet when particularly if Mother Nature begins invest even more in equipment, but is having they have visibility on their ability to to cooperate. trouble finding it. profitably deploy that fleet. Growing your departments in hospitals are being replaced by Yet how much of this good fortune is attrib“We can’t get the equipment. fleet isn’t a short-term strategy.” doctors monitoring their patients wirelessly. utable to the new tax code, Baldwin isn’t sure. Manufacturers can’t make them as fast as we The economy isn’t gangbusters for every It’s a different world. So, creating this tax cut “Everything in general is positive. How you want them,” he said. segment of the construction industry, though. in the expectation that it would launch a whole connect it all to the tax changes, I don’t know Reliable Contracting is a $100 million-a- Residential construction, for example, still bunch of construction, well, it’s not entirely how to define that. We are finishing up yearyear company still recovering from the col- lags. Carrick was asked if the tax law provi- clear it is going to have that effect.” end stuff with our accountant. We’re going to lapse of the construction economy 10 years sions created disparate outcomes for different Some parts of the industry are indisputably look back and see how we would have done sectors or if the law lessened the differences. creating jobs as a consequence of the tax law. without the tax change and how we did with ago. “That’s hard to say. It has not been deter- Carrick cites companies that lease equipment. the tax change and compare the two. It should “It cut our company in half, from $100 mil“Jobs in that sector have been skyrocketing. be interesting,” he said. lion to $50 million,” said Baldwin, who is mined at this point. Residential construction is (This story also can be found on Rental of machinery and equipment is one of Mid-Atlantic Region vice-chairman on the still lower than you would expect it to be.” Commercial building also has been rela- the real standouts in respect to levels of Construction Equipment Guide’s website at Associated Builders and Contractors board of directors. “We lost a lot of good employees.” tively soft, Carrick observed, with nonresiden- employment. It’s a very positive indicator,” he www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG He said things began to bounce back in tial construction starts down from a year ago. said.
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Core Engineering Inc.’s Rototilt Digs Up Major ROI Since 2004, Core Engineering Inc. has specialized in excavation and the installation of underground utility services — electrical, gas, water, sewer, telecommunication — as well as providing its San Francisco Bay Area customers with a range of general building and landscape construction services. “Underground work has become my niche. When you start focusing on one thing and get connected with the right people, business starts building by word of mouth,” said David Lara, president of Core Engineering. In the early years, Lara used a skid steer and mini-excavator for his drainage, sewers and trench work. He also needed two to three temp workers at $50-55/hour on every job site to keep dirt away from buildings, help switch out buckets or tools, grade by hand or keep material piles coned so it could be picked up by the excavator. “I needed two excavators because the big one couldn’t get in tight areas beside houses and the small one didn’t have as much power, so it would take me three times as long as with the big one,” he recalls. By 2016, Lara was looking for a piece of equipment that could maneuver like a human could, without the cost and liability of workers. “I wanted to be able to dig around pipes from any direction and work my way out with a clean site. I started looked at tilting buckets, but I wanted something more,” he said. That’s when he learned about Rototilt, which gives him 40-degree tilt and the added flexibility to rotate all his attachments 360 degrees so it’s easy to position his machine at the optimal angle for every job. “When I first saw Rototilt, I thought, that is awesome. I knew it would make my jobs easier and I had to get one.” He bought the lighter weight, responsive, Rototilt RT20 model, designed specifically for 3 to 6-t excavators and installed it on a John Deere 60. ROI From Day 1 When it comes to estimating projects, keeping track of the numbers is Lara’s top priority. He has always measured and documented every element of the job but when he pulled into the first project with a Rototilt, those calculations went out the window. “In my experience, that first job should have taken me a week. When I showed up with that machine, it only took me a day and a half,” said Lara, adding his client was so impressed, the scope of the project was expanded from $30,000 to $150,000. “I took over 70 percent of the landscaper’s work when he told the client ‘let David do it since he has all the equipment’.” Since Rototilt can tilt and turn, Lara doesn’t have to reposition himself as often. This means less remediation and clean up of where he tracked, which Lara estimates saves
Whether it’s grading and compacting slopes, exposing underground pipes or cables, building retaining walls, or placing boulders, the Rototilt Proportional Control System gives operators proportional control over all functions, and is equipped with specialized modes including a pulse/shake mode to spread material and a creep mode for fine positioning.
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The versatile 40-degree tilt and 360-degree turntable means Lara can get at pipes from better angles and dig smaller holes. This translates into less restoration, less slurry backfill and smaller plates to keep the streets open.
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Attachments to Grab and Go In addition to the standard digging bucket and a universal ditching bucket, Lara added several Rototilt attachments for increased versatility including a cable bucket, grapple module, Rototilt multi-use MG20 grapple, and Rototilt C22 compactor. “The grapple module on the back [of the Rototilt] is amazing for light duty grapple work. And, with proportional controls, you can grab things like a pipe and not damage it,” he said, explaining he uses it to place catch basins, roll out landscape fabric, and for loading and unloading his trailer when he pulls into or leaves a job site. “It saves like, an hour and a half, just unloading attachments and material.” The built-in hydraulic quick coupler also saves Lara time and labor since he can quickly and easily switch from one attachment to another without getting out of the cab, and the conventional coupler mounts let operators use a wide range of other attachments like Lara’s screening bucket, sweeping broom, and drum grapple. “I can switch back and forth with attachments all the time and I don’t have to get out of the machine, so I don’t need a laborer on site anymore.” Lara is constantly looking at new attachments to extend the functionality and has a set of forks on order. He said that, while he bought the optional blade for the John Deere, having the Rototilt means he rarely needs it. Less Waste In the past, Lara said he needed to dig wider trenches to accommodate excavator placement, which also meant he needed larger plates to cover the holes in the road, it took longer to back fill and he was moving a lot more material around. The versatile 40-degree tilt and 360-degree turntable means Lara can get at pipes from better angles and dig smaller holes. This translate into less restoration, less slurry backfill and smaller plates to keep the streets open. “I was losing material on both sides of the trench every time I back filled, which would become contaminated. Because I can now turn the bucket sideways, I can pour the sand in more accurately and fill a trench way faster. I have 2/3 the waste and I can re-cone my sand piles myself so I don’t need a guy with a shovel.” A Clean Sweep Lara has found site clean up is faster than ever. Being able
to rotate and break up debris and place it in the trailer takes up less room so he can maximize his loads and reduce tipping fees. “Rototilt is enjoyable to use for clean up as well. I will grade on my way out, even if it was disturbed by someone else. It looks amazing when we’re done, and people are like wow, everything is so clean.” With a broom attachment he can quickly clean up driveways, which his clients love. “Before cleaning up was a bit of a hassle but now, it’s like, why not, its quick and easy.” Labor Gets Cut The Rototilt grapple module also gives Lara a big hand removing fabric from between rock and dirt. In the past, he’d have to haul out around 200 yds. of dirt on a typical job because the material would be contaminated as laborers struggled to pull the fabric out of rocky dirt. “Instead of having three guys cut the fabric as I’m loading the truck, I can grab it and pull it out while keeping the rock clean,” he said, estimating this saves him around $1,250 a load for each of the 16 loads he’d send to the dump. “And you are saving like 50 percent of the time and three laborers.” For Lara, the labor savings adds up when he considers payroll, and workers compensation, as well as the damage laborers can do to site or equipment. “You get rid of a lot of liability,” said Lara, estimating he saves $800 a day because he doesn’t need laborers on most of his sites now. “A Rototilt is not a cost; it is a tool to make your life easier and it saves you on labor and liabilities.” What’s Next Core Engineering is looking at adding a John Deere 30 outfitted with Rototilt RT10 and will also look to equip the new Doosan DX 140 that Lara said he bought for cash from the increased revenue made possible by his Rototiltequipped excavator. “That was my Christmas present,” he said, laughing. And while Lara admits there are only a few guys in his area with one, he’s never looking back. “A Rototilt is the swiss army knife of attachments. You can get any kind of buckets and tools for them or even custom make attachments.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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WANTED: (IN USA) CATERPILLAR 980K WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR CAT 980K/M SPADE NOSE BUCKETS. (BUCKETS ONLY) PLEASE FORWARD PHOTOS, DETAILS AND ASKING PRICE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 519-686-1123 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYPAC C747-B COMPACTION EQUIPMENT LOOKING FOR A TRAVEL MOTOR FOR THIS UNIT 1996 HYPAC ROLLER - ONE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER OR MAYBE A REBUILT. EMAIL: UFANS1953@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 850B LT CRAWLER DOZER MUFFLER, BOTTOM AND BACK VINYL SEAT CUSHIONS W/ARMRESTS. EMAIL: EMAIL4TIMHOPKINS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI ZX200, EX300-1 AND EX400-1 EXCAVATORS. IN USA. EMAIL: CHUNGVATRAN@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-576-6784 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ELLIOTT H90F AERIAL LIFT. IN PA. PREFER AN H70F EMAIL: CHALEY13@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU PC200, PC300, PC200 LC-6 EXCAVATORS. IN USA. EMAIL: CHUNGVATRAN@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 806-576-6784 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: OWATONNA 880 WHEEL LOADER. LOOKING FOR 880 MUSTANG LOADER. EMAIL: RJGIBB@DRTEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: RAMROD SKID STEER LOADER, MODEL 575T EMAIL: DNASH@WI.RR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU PC80-3 EXCAVATOR; COMPLETE CAB DOOR. IN USA. EMAIL: KRINEHARTAGREPAIR@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WEBER BANDIT 3020 AERIAL LIFTS; NEED HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM. NEED ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC. NEED TO KNOW WHO THE COMPANY IS NOW. EMAIL: MCBM@JUNO.COM PHONE: 321-636-8089. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS ALLIS CHALMERS AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT. IN USA. INTERESTED IN BUYING USED ROCK CRUSHERS AND PARTS AS WELL AS CONVEYORS, SCREENS, AND FEEDERS EMAIL: MOOMOO1417@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 814-603-1905 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140H MOTOR GRADER WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140H; PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM PHONE: 281-491-0614 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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: LINCOLN SA-200 WELDER. IN USA ONLY. CONTACT: JIM BAKER EMAIL: JIMBAKER@BENTON COUNTYCABLE.NET PHONE: 931-264-0274 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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: 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: LOOKING TO PURCHASE STEEL CASE BATTERIES/ELECTRIC FORK LIFT BATTERIES. I WILL PAY YOU TOP DOLLAR AND CASH ON THE SPOT WITHIN 50 MILES OF MY LOCATION. MINIMUM QTY (5) MAX (10) TRUCK LOADS AT A TIME. WE ARE THE LARGEST SCRAP STEEL CASE BUYERS IN NORTH AMERICA. WE OFFER FREE PICKUP ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. AND CANADA. CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER. CALL 346-932-2525 OR 346-932-2525 OR EMAIL RCOOPER.TWS@GMAIL.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED TRUCK 777F 777G. MUST BE UNADVERTISED FROM MINING DIRECTLY OR EXCAVATOR GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Peter Denger sits in a Cat skid steer. He is with P. Densen Equipment & Supply LLC, based in Little Ferry, N.J.
Joe Burns, owner of Burns Paving and Excavating in Saylorsburg, Pa., is looking for a few trucks to add to his fleet.
These Cat excavators are looking for a new home.
Hunyady Hosts Absolute Auction for F.W. Shawl & Sons
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he sun was shining on Aug. 15 in Tuckahoe, N.J., as buyers turned out for Hunyady’s Absolute Auction/Complete Liquidation of F.W. Shawl & Sons
Inc. Included in the lineup were Caterpillar excavators and digging buckets, an Alitec cold planer and Caterpillar rubbertired loaders, extend-a-hoes and skid steers. Several asphalt zippers and rollers also were up for bid. Utility trucks, an air compressor, pumps and generators also drew bids from the crowd. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Potential bidders check out the pavers and skid steers up for bid.
Bruce Yager, president of Yager Maintenance in Somerset, N.J., checks out a Cat backhoe.
Bidders traveled to Tuckahoe, N.J., for the F.W. Shawl & Sons sale.
(L-R) are Sam Burns, owner of Seashore Mechanical, Margate, N.J.; Bruce Easmunt, owner of Easmunt Paving Inc., Millville, N.J.; and Bob Perna, owner of Perna Finnigan Inc., Vineland, N.J.
(L-R): Matt and Jesse Danz came to the auction with their grandfather, Ahmed Safargar. Safargar is the owner of 46 Auto in Ridgefield, N.J.
Joe Casey, vice president of Bensalem Auto & Truck in Bensalem, Pa, takes a look at the Asphalt Zipper.
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DDOT Begins Largest Infrastructure Project in Its History DOUGLASS from page 98
project related jobs to be performed by District residents. Additionally, the contractor must subcontract at least 13 percent of the total design contract and 22 percent of the construction contract to certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), far outpacing DBE goals on previous capital projects. “The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge project is important to this area, because it honors the memory of Frederick Douglass by helping to develop a grand boulevard for the community and visitors to enjoy,” said Adam Hollon, FDMB project manager, South Capitol Bridgebuilders. According to Hollon, now is a good time to perform construction. “The rapid growth of the Capital River Front and Buzzard point, along with the deterioration of the existing Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge, has created the need for an upgrade to this gateway. The existing bridge is structurally deficient and functionally obsolete.” As for how daily activities are being affected by the ongoing construction, said Hollon, “The District of Columbia Department of Transportation has established regulations for construction opera-
South Capitol Bridgebuilders
In the nation’s capital, crews are working on the largest infrastructure assignment in District Department of Transportation (DDOT) history.
tions in order to limit impact to the public to the extent possible. There will be minor impacts to traffic patterns throughout the project to facilitate construction. “The project is proceeding well. There have been a few minor challenges out of the gate, which is typical for projects of this magnitude.” Work on the temporary trestle began in early February 2018. The new bridge is planned to open in 2021. Hollon said it’s extremely rewarding to play a significant role in an endeavor that will serve so many for decades to come. “It is an honor to be part of such a key project. We intend to provide a project that is a lasting grand boulevard for the region. “The community has been extremely supportive and excited to get involved in the project. We are working through outreach groups to ensure that the community is informed of milestones and objectives every step of the way.” Hollon acknowledged that the assignment is not without its share of challenges. “With a project this size, it is important to make sure the ship gets started off in the right direction with regard to safety, quality and environmental compliance. The team has been working hard to proceed with a united front to achieve excellence in each of these areas. The unique design of the project provides technical challenges that the team is working through.” The site was in a reasonable condition for
use. Geotechnical borings and a majority of the test pitting for the project have been completed. Many design packages of the project are nearing completion. Roughly 100,000 cu. yds. of dirt/material will be moved during construction. Equipment being used on the job includes crawler cranes, all-terrain cranes, loaders, telehandlers, a tug boat, barge and excavators. The South Capitol Street Corridor Project will increase pedestrian and vehicular safety and improve multimodal transportation options. It includes building the new six-lane Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge; creating a new traffic oval west of the river that connects South Capitol Street, Potomac Avenue and Q Street SW; creating a new atgrade traffic oval east of the river that connects South Capitol Street, Suitland Parkway and Howard Road SE and reconstructing the Suitland Parkway/Interstate 295 interchange. Work also calls for increasing bicycle and pedestrian facilities and improving drainage and storm water management throughout the corridor. The South Capitol Street Corridor Project is one in a series of transportation, environmental, economic, community and recreation projects developed by the 30-year, $10 billion Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI) program. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Wilbert’s U-Pull It Relies on Tracey Road to Update Fleet FLEET from page 14
est and greenest facility in New York State. A tremendous investment has been made in equipment that will allow Wilbert’s to recycle as much of the automobile as possible with little or no environmental impact. Daily Operations Require a Fleet of Iron Running the day-to-day operations of its facilities requires that Wilbert’s owns a fleet of construction equipment, including crawlers for yard maintenance and expansion, telehandlers for transporting vehicles, wheel loaders and compact tractors. Over the past couple of years, they have done an increased amount of business with Tracey Road Equipment, including the purchase of two Liehberr loaders and a Dieci telehandler. The experience of purchasing these three machines and the support that the company has received afterwards made the Wilbert family very comfortable with the decision to purchase the Kobelco SK210D-10. “We have been using an older Kobelco dismantler for some time,” said Ronald Wilbert. “We were introduced to the technology by another U-Pull It business. That machine is a model 135, much smaller than the model we are purchasing. “The Kobelco 135 has had a long life and it’s time to be put to rest. With the increased horsepower, size, reach and torque of the new machine, along with advancements that Kobelco has made with the controls, we are very comfortable that our dismantling production will increase dramatically.” About Wilbert’s Founded in 1952 by Arthur Wilbert, the
company is now run by his children: Ronald, Richard, Peter. A third generation of Wilbert’s is now entering the business. There are currently eight grandchildren that are in different phases of entering the business. According to Peter Wilbert, Arthur worked for a local Buick dealership in the 1940’s. He left there to start his own repair facility that specialized in repairing Buicks. Along the way, he started buying salvage Buicks and stripping parts, both for his own use and to supply to other mechanics and repair facilities. In 2000, the Wilbert children made the decision to focus solely on the parts business, and today, the company has three facilities offering a full range of recycled, domestic, and import auto and light truck parts. In addition to the Williamson, N.Y., location, a second U-Pull It facility is currently opening in Bath, N.Y. Wilbert also has two full-service locations — one in Webster, N.Y., and the other in Ontario, N.Y. — where parts that have already been removed from salvage vehicles and tested are available for purchase off the shelf. For more information about Wilbert’s UPull It, visit www.wilberts.com/u-pull-it/.
The Wilbert clan welcomes its new Kobelco SK210D-10 to the family.
About Tracey Road Equipment Located in East Syracuse, N.Y., Tracey Road Equipment offers a complete range of new and used sales and rental equipment, as well as service, parts, warranty and financing capabilities. For more information about Tracey Road Equipment, visit www.traceyroad.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) This Liehberr loader was recently purchased from Tracey Road Equipment
On the day of delivery, Tracey Road Equipment Kobelco specialists are brought in to train Wilbert employees on maintenance and operation.
Everything imaginable is recycled and resold from the more than 10,000 vehicles a year processed at Wilbert’s, including the windshield wiper fluid.
This apparatus tilts a vehicle from side to side so that lubricants such as motor oil and transmission fluid are completely drained from the vehicle and recycled.
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Turner’s Experienced Staff Offers On-the-Job Training TURNER from page 10
ate need for people. In only six months, Turner Mining Group has hired 75 people with plans to hire another 75 by year’s end. The most amazing thing is it hasn’t used a single ad on major hiring sites or any other traditional means. It has only relied on social media. Social media, like Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, has become the norm for businesses all over the world. The ability to show off your work and culture instantly with tens of thousands of people is powerful for any business. Despite social media being a leading business trend, contractors have shied away from posting photos and videos for privacy and safety concerns. In other words, it’s different and uncomfortable to initially allow people onto your job sites, even if virtually. Turner Mining Group adopted a new mentality on sharing — it invites people into its operations daily through social media. “The whole thought process behind exposing our company on social media was the access to young talent. We also want our clients, potential employees and the general public to get an inside look at our company culture and day-to-day operations,” Turner said. By consistently showing its work to the outside world and broadcasting its culture of young go-getters, the company has tapped into an untouched pool of young people online who are interested in the industry but aren’t sure where to start. With more than 400 applications of employment over the past three months, the results speak for themselves. Even with hundreds of young people applying and being
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Turner has an extensive staff of experienced managers who oversee each operation and train newcomers along the way.
hired on for their work ethic and positive attitudes, inexperience is another major challenge to overcome. “One of the biggest hurdles is the investment in training inexperienced, young employees,” said Turner. “But if we don’t invest in training the next generation of miners, who will?” After finding the right younger people, even if completely inexperienced, Turner Mining Group gives them the chance to prove themselves safely through a new training program. With no one else making the investment to train inexperienced yet motivated people, they’ve taken it upon themselves to create the workforce they need. With few serious operator training schools and programs still in existence, training is falling more and more to contractors themselves. A twenty-something year old driving a 40-ton rock truck for the first time ever may seem nerve wracking, but Turner Mining Group’s training programs are tailored to the inexperienced. Turner has an extensive staff of experienced managers who oversee each operation and train newcomers along the way. In addition to a robust training program, it also employs safety software to track inspections and meetings as well as mandatory drug testing for all employees before they ever step on site. Due to the new attitude toward sharing work on social media combined with a robust training program geared toward inexperienced but motivated and positive millennials, Aaron Witt photo Turner Mining Group is quickly Turner Mining Group is a mine services contractor located in Bloomington, becoming the example for the entire industry. Current methods of hiring Ind., operating in quarries and mining facilities across the country.
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After seeing a need for a mine services only contractor, Keaton Turner, founder of Turner Mining Group, set out to build a completely new mining company.
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With the impending labor gap due to increasing retirements, turning to and inspiring the next generation is crucial to the future success of the industry.
and training are expired and contractors must adopt new principles to attract the next generation of workers to the industry. With the impending labor gap due to increasing retirements, turning to and inspiring the next generation is crucial to the future success of the industry. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) AUGUST 20 – 22, 2018 COUNCIL OF STATE EXECUTIVES The Lodge at Whitefish Lake Whitefish, Montana AUGUST 29, 2018 ARTBA ENGINEERING ISSUES BREAKFAST 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/ American Public Works Association (APWA) August Events: August 21, 2018 NCT Branch General Membership Meeting and Luncheon Carrollton Crosby Recreation Center, Carrollton, TX August 22, 2018 City of Toledo Collins Park Water Treatment Plant Tour Collins Park Water Treatment Plant, Toledo, OH August 22, 2018 Cruise the Chain with Lake Branch Famous Freddie’s Roadhouse, Fox Lake, IL August 22, 2018 2018 APWA Colorado Rockies Night Coors Field, Denver, CO August 23, 2018 2018 Staff Appreciation Luncheon El Cerrito Community Center, El Cerrito, CA August 23, 2018 2018 LA APWA Chapter Equipment Rodeo Covington Fairgrounds, Covington, LA August 23, 2018 St. Louis Branch APWA August Lunch Orlando’s, Maryland Heights, MO August 24, 2018 2018 Suburban Branch Scholarship Golf Outing & Dinner Bloomingdale Golf Club, Bloomingdale, IL August 24, 2018 APWA Central Branch Scholarship Golf Scramble Weissinger Hills Golf Club, Shelbyville, KY For more information on the above events, contact APWA, Phone: 816/4726100; Fax: 816/472-1610; Toll Free: 800/848-APWA. MNLA Foundation Improving the Environment by Investing in Research and Education SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE FUN FOUNDATION FUNDRAISERS! SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 MNLA SHOOTOUT MINNESOTA HORSE & HUNT CLUB PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA To register or for more information, go to MNLAFoundation.com TAED – Associated Equipment Distributors 2018 Leadership Conference Dates: August 22, 2018 (6:00 PM) to August 24, 2018 (4:30 PM) Type: Annual Conference Event Description: Shaping the Future of Your Dealership The AED Leadership Conference is designed specifically for attendees to get ahead in their career and to accelerate their future within the dealership. No other event will give you more focused expertise on building and optimizing emerging leaders within the construction equipment distribution industry. Attendees will be able to walk away with ideas to implement within their own areas of responsibility and gain a greater sense to becoming a more effective leader.
Transforming Tomorrow’s Leadership The Leadership Conference allows attendees to expand their horizons and explore the future of your business on a whole new level. Set your dealership apart from the competition in today’s competitive construction equipment industry and register today. Who Should Attend? Attendees may be the designated successor or they could be a candidate for a key position in your succession plan. For more information on this event, contact AED, 650 E. Algonquin Road, Suite 305, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Phone: 630/574-0650. 2018 APWA PWX American Public Works Association International Congress & Exposition (APWA PWX) is a place that showcases the power of the human imagination, offers education on the latest developments in public works, leadership, managing transportation, infrastructure, water, waste programs and more. This four (4) days congress and exposition is being organized by American Public Works Association (APWA). The venue of this event is Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. The event will be held from 26 August 2018, Sunday to 29 August, 2018, Wednesday. DATES: Sunday, August 26, 2018 to Wednesday, August 29, 2018 PLACE: Kansas City Convention Center 301 West 13th Street, Suite 100 Kansas City, MO 64105 USA Phone: 1/816-513-5000 PWX has drawn thousands of public works professionals from all over the world. If you’re like many, you have limited resources for professional development, so you’ve chosen APWA’s PWX as your preferred venue for: . Outstanding education sessions that address current public works issues – as well as ongoing challenges. . The chance to see an extensive gathering of exhibitors and The Expo Experience that will showcase the latest products, services and technologies specific to public works. . Opportunities to network with your peers, hone your leadership abilities and learn new job skills. APWA offers PWX attendees MANY opportunities to meet and mingle with your peers – the Get Acquainted Party, Awards Ceremony and more! Build lasting professional relationships and make a few lifelong friends at the same time. For more information on this Expo: Organizer: American Public Works Association. Phone: 800/848-APWA (2792). Website: http://www.apwa.net/. Mining & Exploration International (MEI2018) Conference & Expo DATES: September 6-8, 2018 PLACE: Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, Nevada Mining Expo International will convene at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, September 6 thru Saturday, September 8, 2018. This year’s show will focus on maximizing productivity and overcoming challenges of the mining industry through technical and financial solutions. Mining Expo International will feature exhibits displaying the latest mining and processing technologies, serving all aspects of the industry including coal, metal and nonmetal surfaces and underground mining. Why Exhibit at Mining Expo International? Mining Expo International provides an outstanding opportunity for you to have invaluable face-time with thousands of qualified attendees to promote your products and services. 70 Reasons Why You Should Attend MEI2018? 70 Industry Leaders who are on the front lines of the mining and exploration industry will be at the MEI2018, September 6-8, 2018, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. They are attending this new industry forum to share their insights and work with you to explore solu-
tions to challenges confronted in our rapidly evolving industry. Special emphasis will be placed on Workforce Development & Strategic Thinking, Sustainability & Community and Technology. For more information on this Expo, go to www.MiningExpoIntl.com or Email: info@MiningExpoIntl.com. Phone: 504/218-5415. Association of Women Contractors (AWC) September Member Mingle – Froehling Anderson DATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 START TIME: 4:00 PM FINISH TIME: 6:00 PM ADDRESS: Froehling Anderson 400 Highway 169 South, Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55426 Join us for this AWC favorite! Hosted by our members, for our members. Check out one of our member’s space each month and network with each other after work hours, light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Member Mingles are for AWC Members only. For more information on AWC membership. Phone: 651/489-2221. Email: awcmn@awcmn.org. American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) National Work Zone Management Conference DATES: SEPTEMBER 11 - 13, 2018 LOCATION: HERNDON, VIRGINIA Please join us for the 2018 National Work Zone Management Conference, planned for September 11 – 13, 2018, in Herndon, Virginia. This popular three-day event will offer over 25 workshops, with nationally-recognized presenters providing the latest best practices and innovations in the transportation construction field. Attendees will have the opportunity to earn approximately 20 Professional Development Hours (PDHs), gain valuable insights from experienced safety experts, and network with their industry peers. Hotel Block Information: The Crowne Plaza Dulles Hotel is two miles from Dulles International Airport. The hotel offers free shuttle service between the airport from 5 AM to 11 PM daily. For reservations, call: 877/390-5944. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Dulles Airport, Dulles, VA 20166. For more information on this event, contact ARTBA, 250 E. Street, S.W., Ste. 900, Washington, DC 20024. Phone: 202/289-4434. Fax: 202/289-4435. National Hispanic Construction Association (NHCA) NHCA 2018 Legislative Summit Dates: September 26 & 27, 2018 Time: 8 AM to 5 PM Location: Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Wednesday, September 26th Agenda: NHCA Board Meeting; Agency Visits and Legislative Reception. Thursday, September 27th Agenda: Plenary Session and Registration; Legislative and Agency Visits; Panel Luncheon; Legislative and Agency Visits; Closing Reception. Be part of history and join over 100 Hispanic Contractor Business Owners on Capitol Hill. Register to attend the HNCA Legislative Summit. Don’t miss this opportunity to be heard by your National Leaders. RSVP: 50% Discount! Early Bird Special ends August 25, 2018. 450.00 Non-Members/250.00 Chapter/Affiliate Members. Call the Beacon hotel for the NHCA special rate. Please call: 202/787-1784, ask for Edith Mendoza. Discount Identification Code: NHCA Legislative Summit. Here is how to join NHCA: The National Hispanic Construction Association (NHCA) is a non-profit 501 C (6) membership organization representing over 4,500 companies across the country that are directly affiliated with NHCA chapters. Collectively these chapters reach over 35,000 Hispanic owned construction firms through marketing, newsletters and social media networks. Join us today! For more information: Phone: 202/538-2350. AGC of America (The Associated General Contractors of America) The Joint Contractors Conference & Trade Show Dates: Saturday, September 29, 2018 to Monday, October 1, 2018 Place: Arlington, Virginia The AGC Joint Contractors Conference brings together four AGC events to the DC area. Each conference will have its own education sessions, but the networking events will all be co-mingled in hopes of fostering further collaboration between construction specialties within the industry. Bringing together contractors across multiple disciplines and market segments, the 2018 AGC Joint Contractors Conference will be an opportunity to reach senior-level decision makers at leading construction firms from across the United States. This will merge together under one location the following AGC conferences for 2.5 days of market- and subject matter specific tracks, joint networking opportunities, and the AGC Centennial Celebration: BuildCon, Highway & Transportation, Utility Infrastructure, and CLC Leadership Development Conferences. With an expected attendance of more than 500 leaders in the construction industry, this is your opportunity to further build your business as well as join AGC in celebrating 100 years of service to the industry. For more information on this event, contact AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118. Email: communications@agc.org. Website: www.AGC.org. MNLA Foundation Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, Prior Lake, MN When: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 The Games Open at 9:30 AM with Lunch at 12 NOON Where: Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club 2920 East 220th Street Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 2018 MNLA Shootout, Wednesday, September 19, 2018, Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club – The 9th Annual MNLA Foundation Shootout promises to be an event for you to connect with old friends, create new friends, and have lots of fun! Register as a team, pair, or solo. It is not necessary to be a member of MNLA to participate. Get ready for this terrific MNLA FUNdraiser, raising money for career promotion and scholarships, in the green industry. You will have fun. You will be fed. You will have beverages available to quench your thirst. You will have access to games, 75 rounds of sporting clays, cool people and prizes! Come rain! Come Shine! COME for this shootout! For more information on this event, contact Paulette Sorenson at 651/6334987. U.S. Transportation Resilience Innovations Summit and Exchange First-Ever U.S. Transportation Resilience Innovations Summit and Exchange to be Hosted October 9-10 in Denver Dates: October 9 – 10, 2018 Place: Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Denver, Colorado will serve as the location for the inaugural meeting on managing the impact of natural and man-made disasters on infrastructure, bringing together transportation leaders from around the country. The Resilience Innovations Summit and Exchange (RISE) will be October 9 – 10, at the Sheraton Downtown Denver. Leaders will share state-of-the-practice information about how to include resilience practices within transportation system performance activities. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will co-host this meeting with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials the Transportation Research Board and the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. For more information and to register, visit transportationrisesummit.com/. (http://transportationrisesummit.com)
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PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR..........................117
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................28,33
PALFINGER AMERICA GROUP ..............................60
SIOUX CITY IA 9/13
ENVISION CAPITAL GROUP ..................................35
PENNDOT COMM OF PA ......................................117
PARKERSBURG VA 9/20 ............................119
EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................22
PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LIMITED ..............43
LEXINGTON KY 9/21
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................29
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................72
ATLANTIC CITY NJ 9/22 ............................121
FAE USA INC ..........................................................91
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC..........................5
DALLAS TX 9/26
FELLING TRAILERS ..........................................62,63
POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..........................68
LAS VEGAS NV 9/29 ..................................123
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ................................28
POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ........................77
CHICAGO IL 10/5 ........................................125
FOLEY INC ................................................................2
RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ..................................110
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..................23
FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ..............41
RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERSUNRESERVED
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ............................7
GEHL ....................................................................104
PUBLIC EQUIPMENT ............................................128
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS................109
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ................20
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ........108
ALLU GROUP ........................................................108
GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................99
ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ............................19
AMERICAN SHORING ............................................34
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC............................15
ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA ..............................82
ATI CORPORATION ..............................................111
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........96,97
RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP....................76
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................84
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............45
SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES..................................110
BARGAINS ............................................................113
JESCO ........................................................................3
SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ..........................87
BAYSTATE BLASTING INC ....................................81
JOHN DEERE ..........................................................95
SENNEBOGEN ........................................................69
BRENCO EQUIPMENT SUPPLY ............................16
K W REESE INC ......................................................20
SILVI CONCRETE ....................................................22
BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC..................31
KLEEMAN............................................................88,89
SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS..............17
CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................51
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........93
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11
CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................56
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................52,53,103
T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC ..............................91
CEG WANTED........................................................115
KOMATSU NORTHEAST........................................8,9
TEREX CRANES....................................................105
CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ..........12,20,39
KPI-JCI......................................................................83
TEREX FUCHS ........................................................85
CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................114
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..........................................100
THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............111
CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ....................41
LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........92
TOTH LAND CLEARING..........................................26
COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................33
MB AMERICA INC ....................................................74
TOWMASTER INC. ............................................58,59
CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIP ..............80
MESSICK’S ..............................................................35
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC..........................13
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE..47,66,106,112
METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ..........................78,79
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................25
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............39
METSO MINERALS SCREENING......................70,71
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................35
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................26
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ......82
UTCA OF NJ ............................................................40
DELAWARE VALLEY CONCRETE CO INC ............12
MUNICIBID.COM....................................................117
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA......64,65
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................50
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................111
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................12
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................55
NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ................................27
WHITNEY & SON INC ............................................73
DYNAPAC ................................................................49
NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ..................39
WILSON’S AUCTION SALES INC
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ..................................37
NORAM ..................................................................101
HARRINGTON DE 9/15 ..............................120
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............127
NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................6
WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................21
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