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Texas: Cleaning Up After Harvey

Ground Breaks on Tower of Voices Memorial...14

NYC Water Flickr photo Christian Tycksen, Reuters photo Tracey Road Helps Foothills Sustainable Forestry...18

Flooded downtown is seen from JP Morgan Chase Tower after Hurricane Harvey inundated the Texas Gulf coast with rain causing widespread flooding, in Houston.

By Craig Mongeau CEG EDITOR IN CHIEF

Stephenson Equipment Hosts Demo Day...44

Table of Contents.................... 4 Truck & Trailer Section.... 67-73 Recycling Section.......... 77-101 Snow & Ice Section...... 119-122 Attachment & Parts Section...... ...................................... 123-127 Auction Section............ 132-145 Business Calendar.............. 145 Advertisers Index................ 146

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) was joined by federal, state and local representatives, honored guests and dozens of construction workers to mark the start of tunneling for the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel.

NYC, Meet ‘Nora’: DEP Begins $1B Aqueduct Repair Project

Texans are tough. As Hurricane Harvey slowly spun toward southeastern Texas, its residents and businesses, particularly those in the Corpus Christi and Houston The New York City Department of Aqueduct, the longest tunnel in the world. areas, hunkered down, poised to brace against the storm Environmental Protection (DEP) was joined The primary leak will be eliminated through that would make landfall on Aug. 25. While many were fortunate, not all were: At press by federal, state and local representatives, the construction of a 2.5-mi. bypass tunnel, time, Harvey was responsible for approximately 70 honored guests and dozens of construction which will be drilled 600 ft. below the fatalities. Those immediate tragic losses coupled with workers to mark the start of tunneling for the Hudson River from Newburgh to what may prove to be hundreds of billions of dollars- Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel — the Wappinger. The tunnel will be driven by one of the worth of structural and infrastructure damage. Texas largest repair project in the 175-year history world’s most advanced tunnel boring will be recovering and rebuilding for several years to of New York City’s drinking water supply. The $1 billion project will repair two areas machines. The machine — which measures come. Southeastern Texas contractors, equipment manu- of leakage within the 85-mi. Delaware see NORA page 32 facturers and dealers will ultimately be on the front lines of this massive rebuilding effort. But first, they had to overcome the initial disaster. “We were out of power in Victoria about a week,” said Grant Bradshaw, sales manager of Corpus Christi and Groff Tractor has acquired Folcomer Equipment Pennsylvania; Houston-based Nueces Power Company of Maryland. • Groff Tractor New Jersey (formerly Trico Equipment. “For the most The deal, effective immediately, creates three busi- Equipment); and part, all of our people were ness entities under the parent company, Groff Tractor • the newly formed Groff Tractor Mid Atlantic safe. We never lost power at Holding LLC: (Folcomer Equipment branches combined with the • the original Groff Tractor & Equipment in see GROFF page 140 see HARVEY page 110

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NORTHEAST EDITION Circulated Throughout • New Hampshire • Vermont • Connecticut • Rhode Island • New York • New Jersey • Delaware • Maine • Pennsylvania • Maryland/D.C. • Virginia • West Virginia • Massachusetts

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DELAWARE’S $50M ‘SILVER SQUARE’ OFFERS HIGH-END AMENITIES

As the first wave of baby boomers approach their 80s, the construction industry is experiencing an increasing demand for assisted living facilities, a trend that is not expected to end any time soon.

14 GROUND BREAKS AT TOWER OF VOICES MEMORIAL FOR FLIGHT 93 Flight 93 National Memorial broke ground during a “Soundbreaking” event Sept. 10 in conjunction with the Families and Friends of Flight 93 and the National Park Foundation.

14 SOMERSET STEEL ERECTION CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY

24 28 JLG SCISSOR LIFTS AT HEART OF

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COMMUNITY ART PROJECT As the vice president of sales of North America at JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corporation company, Bob Nelson has helped many rental companies specify the right types of scissor lifts for a variety of applications.

80 VERMEER EXPANDS LINEUP WITH TR5300

42 ALUMINUM TRAILER MANUFACTURER M.H.

82 SCRAP METAL RECYCLER WORKS HARD TO

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SUCCEED IN CURRENT DOWN MARKET

In 1957, Sidney W. Riggs, co-founder of Somerset Steel Erection Company, secured a $500 loan, and with the help of his partner, Warren Mostoller, they started Somerset Steel Erection.

M.H. Eby, a manufacturer of all-aluminum trailers and truck bodies for commercial and agricultural markets, announced its acquisition of a 95,000-sq.-ft. production facility on 17.5 acres in Ephrata, Pa. The transaction was completed Aug. 9th.

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18 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT HELPS

42 GILBANE, KEATING TO COMBINE

94 VOLVO CE UNVEILS NEXT-GEN ELECTRIC

FOOTHILLS SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY

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OPERATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA

Foothills Sustainable Forestry, located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in Oneonta, N.Y., is involved with many aspects of logging, including timber management, select cutting, clear cuts and the construction of access roads.

Gilbane Building Company and Daniel Keating announce the integration of Keating Consulting LLC into Gilbane Building Company’s Philadelphia, Pa., operations.

20 NEWARK EQUIPMENT FOUNDER JOSE

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NOGUEIRAS PASSES AWAY

THAN 150 ATTENDEES

Jose Nogueiras Martinez of New Vernon, N.J., died Sept. 4. He was 69.

24 MURRYSVILLE MACHINERY HOSTS OPEN HOUSE IN NEW STANTON, PA. Murrysville Machinery, provider of material processing solutions in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia, hosted a Customer Open House on Aug. 9.

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Stephenson Equipment’s JCB Demo Day drew a crowd of more than 150 attendees from all over the greater Philadelphia area Sept. 7 to test the latest equipment, talk with reps and watch JCB’s amazing Dancing Diggers.

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ON PWX SHOW The American Public Works Association 2017 PWX show — held in Orlando on Aug. 27 to 30 — had more than 5,000 attendees, more than 400 exhibitors, used more than 80,000 sq. ft. of exhibitor space and attracted attendees and exhibitors from more than19 international countries.

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Delaware’s $50M ‘Silver Square’ Offers High-End Amenities By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT

As the first wave of baby boomers approach their 80s, the construction industry is experiencing an increasing demand for assisted living facilities, a trend that is not expected to end any time soon. “I heard someone call it the silver tsunami,” said Ted Doyle, spokesman for LCB Senior Living, a New Englandbased firm specializing in developing and operating highend assisted living facilities. “The first wave of Baby Boomers eligible will come of age in 2022. That in a lot of people’s minds is going to create an artificial extension of this building cycle. The people living in our communities are 80 or older. When assisted living started people thought it would be 75-year-olds, but 75-year-olds don’t need to leave their home.” LCB currently has 25 communities, 10 of which are new and another five in various stages of construction in Dover, Del.; Shrewsbury, Mass.; Stanford, Conn.; Darien, Conn;

The facility, dubbed “Silver Square,” is being developed in two phases, with phase one featuring a hotel and coffee shop; and the 66,000-sq.-ft. phase two, a medical center and bank. Together, the two are budgeted at about $50 million.

and Chadds Ford, Pa. The company is currently doing due diligence on a half dozen other sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, but won’t close on the purchase until all the permits are in place, Doyle said. In Dover, the construction budget is set at about $20 million for a three-story, 68,000 sq. ft. building with 75 apartments. The facility, dubbed “Silver Square,” is being developed in two phases, with phase one featuring a hotel and coffee shop; and the 66,000-sq.-ft. phase two, a medical center and bank. Together, the two are budgeted at about $50 million. In building the facilities, the number one priority is safety, said Eric Ayre, project manager of the Dover project. “Our buildings are fully sprinkled. Essentially, they are sectioned off in case of a fire. Smoke doors, smoke dampers. see BUILDER page 136

LCB Senior Living facilities feature salons, media centers — described as a type of movie theater — and fine dining with professional chefs and menus on par with commercial restaurants.

In Dover, the construction budget is set at about $20 million for a three-story, 68,000 sq. ft. building with 75 apartments.


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2013 CAT TL642C, 777 HRS, S/N: THG00691, STOCK #: 13R0392 ....................$81,000

2013 CASE 521F, S/N: NDF220126, STOCK #: BNDF20126, 749 HRS ................$104,000

COMPACTORS-SMOOTH DRUM 2011 CAT CB14, HOURS: 350, SERIAL NUMBER: DDT00836, STOCK NUMBER: BDTT836, GREAT SHAPE, LOW HOURS. INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL ................................................................$22,900 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2013 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HOURS: 2,133, SERIAL NUMBER: PBA00582, STOCK NUMBER: RCPBA582 ..................................................................................................$199,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2014 CAT 314E LCR, BLADE: 8'2", *SUPPORT, AUX LINES, R-BOOM, *CONTROL, BLADE, W/PUMP, *CHANGER, HAND CTRL 2-WAY, R-BM, *FRAME, BASE, LONG U/C BLADE, *SEAT, H-BACK, W/HEATER,S/AIR, *TRACK: 20" TG W/RUBBER PAD, *FRAME, SWING, STANDARD, *CONTROL: CENTER-LOCK COUPLER, *PANEL: STD START SWITCH, *COUNTERWEIGHT, 7,940 LBS, *LINESFRONT: STD W/CENTER-L QC, REGIONAL PKG R-BOOM (ADSD-N), *R-BOOM: 9'10" STICK HD PKG, *R-CYLINDER PKG, *LINES-HP TCS PKG (9'10" STK),*LINES-QC PKG (R-BOOM/9'10" STK, *SWIVEL: BLADE, HOURS: 1,597, SERIAL NUMBER: ZJT00656, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0218... ..$150,000 1992 CAT 325L, HOURS: 10,486, SERIAL NUMBER: 8NK00106, STOCK NUMBER: CS8NK106 ........ ....................................................................................................................................................$33,000 2013 CAT 336EL, HOURS: 3,154, SERIAL NUMBER: BZY02499, STOCK NUMBER: RCBZY2499 ...... ..................................................................................................................................................$226,000 2001 CAT 365BL, HOURS: 11,795, SERIAL NUMBER: 9TZ00433, STOCK NUMBER: B9TZ433, COUNTERWEIGHT: REMOVAL DEVICE, *STICK: R15'4" (V), *LINKAGE: BUCKET V-FAMILY, *PEDAL: STRAIGHT TRAVEL, *BOOM: 25' 7" REACH, *GUARD: VANDALISM, *STARTING: COLD WEATHER, *DEVICE: HPC OFF ....................................................................................................................$74,000 2008 KOMATSU PC300, HOURS: 7,994, SERIAL NUMBER: A90332, STOCK NUMBER: BA90332, GOOD SHAPE, INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST........................................$74,000 1998 LINK-BELT LS-5800, HOURS: 8,608, SERIAL NUMBER: LE318-9736, STOCK NUMBER: LE3189736 ............................................................................................................................................$24,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI 2005 CASE CX50B, HOURS: 4,177, SERIAL NUMBER: N6TN81588, STOCK NUMBER: B6TN81588, 24" BKT, GOOD TRACKS AND MACHINE, INSPECTION AVAIL UPON REQUEST ....................$32,500 LOADER BACKHOES 2001 CAT 420D, HOURS: 2,143, SERIAL NUMBER: FDP00814, STOCK NUMBER: BFDP814 $41,000 2014 CAT 420F IT, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, STICK: EXTENDED, BUCKET: GP, CONTROLS: JOYSTICK, BUCKET: REAR, COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 4-WHEEL DRIVE, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, AM FM RADIO, HOURS: 805, SERIAL NUMBER: JWJ01919, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0616....................................................................................................................$83,000 MOTOR GRADERS 2015 CAT 12M3, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, ACCUMULATORS, PRODUCT LINK, LIGHTING, JOYSTICK STEERING, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, MOLD BOARD 14' BASIC, TIRES: 17.5R25 BS VKT * D2A MP, SHANKS/TEETH: RIPPER/SCARIFIER, INSTALLATION: ACCUGRADE READY, HOURS: 162, SERIAL NUMBER: N9R00135, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0625 ..........................................$290,000 SKID STEERS - TRACK 2007 BOBCAT T190, HOURS: 2,960, SERIAL NUMBER: 531617704, STOCK NUMBER: B53161770, COMES WITH MP BUCKET AND EXTRA TRACK. INSPECTION REPORT AVAIL UPON REQUEST, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW..........$18,400

2015 CAT 972M, 4239 HRS, S/N: A8P00396 .. ..........................................$265,000

2013 CAT 289C2, HOURS: 1,483, SERIAL NUMBER: RTD01714, STOCK NUMBER: TRTD1714....$43,000 2014 CAT 299D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), RADIO READY, DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, BATTERY, HOURS: 903, SERIAL NUMBER: GTC01221, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0088. ................................................................$57,000 SKID STEERS - WHEEL 2014 CAT 236D, HOURS: 252, SERIAL NUMBER: BGZ00555, STOCK NUMBER: CSGBZ555$35,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H3), HOURS: 1,077, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF00829, STOCK NUMBER: 13M0633 ....................................................................................$39,000 2015 CAT 246D, ONE SPEED, COUNTERWEIGHT,MACHINE,EXTERNAL, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, USA, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, SEAT BELT: 2", HOURS: 296, SERIAL NUMBER: BYF01550, STOCK NUMBER: 14M0413... ................................................................................$44,000 2012 CAT 252B3, *TIRES: 12X16.5 10PR CAT, *HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, *DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, *BELT, SEAT, 2" SUSPENSION, *ENGINE:TIER4 INTERIM COMPLIANT, *CONTROL, 2SPD, PROP AUX, DLX, *252B3 SKID STEER LOADER, *ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH HEAT (C2), *QUICK COUPLER: MANUAL, *FAN, COOLING, DEMAND, HOURS: 337, SERIAL NUMBER: TNK01865, STOCK NUMBER: BTNK1865..................................................................................$35,000

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Make/Model Make/Model

EE# EE#

PRICE PRICE

CRAWLER CRAWLERDOZERS DOZERS 2010 1999 2015 2012 1999 2012 2008 2006

KOMATSU D51Pi-22 C027329 KOMATSU D65EX-12 C020925 KOMATSU D51PXi-22 C019464 KOMATSU D65WX-17 C005727 KOMATSU D65EX-12 EXCAVATORS C020925 KOMATSU D65WX-17 C005727 JOHN DEERE 190DW C021549 LIEBHERR A900C

EXCAVATORS C003281

2006 JCB 8080 2008 KOMATSU PC50MR-2 2008 JOHN DEERE 190DW 2011 JOHN KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 DEERE 270LC 2015 KOBELCO KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 80CS 2006 A900C 2015 LIEBHERR KOMATSU PC138USLC-10 2011 PC138USLC-8 1995 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC150-5 2015 PC138USLC-10 2001 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC210LC-6K 1995 KOMATSU PC150-5 2016 KOMATSU PC210LC-10 KOMATSU PC200-6 2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 2001 KOMATSU PC210LC-6K 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC240LC-10 2016 PC210LC-10 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC240LC-10LR 2013 PC240LC-10 2005 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC270LC-7 2013 PC240LC-10LR 2005 PC270LC-7 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC290LC-10 2014 PC290LC-10 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC290LC-10 1999 KOMATSU PC300LC-6 1999 KOMATSU PC300LC-6 2013 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2003 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 2014 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC360LC-10 2015 PC360LC-11 2014 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC360LC-10 1995 PC400LC-5 1995 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC400LC-5 2010 PC450LC-8 2011 PC490LC-10 2010 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC450LC-8 2012 PC490LC-10 2013 KOMATSU KOMATSU PC490LC-10 2013 KOMATSU PC490LC-10 2015 KOMATSU PC490LC-11 2015 KOMATSU PC490LC-11 2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2008 KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2013 VOLVO VOLVO EC160LC EC160LC 2013

$89,000 $49,500 $189,000 $169,000 $49,500 $159,000 $49,000 $79,000

C026417 $24,500 C025949 $18,500 C021549 $49,000 C019465 $42,500 C026375 SOLD $89,500 C024556 $119,000 C027297 $49,000 C003281 $79,000 C025593 $140,000 C019465 $89,500 C023655 $29,500 C024556 $112,000 C020926 $35,000 C023655 $26,500 C022002 $169,000 C026197 SOLD $22,500 C025414 $67,500 C020926 $35,000 C006323 $149,000 C022002 $169,000 C022421 $189,000 C006323 $149,000 C020272 $39,500 C022421 $189,000 C020272 $39,500 C022744 $210,000 C022744 $210,000 $189,000 C021741 $49,000 C021741 $49,000 C006325 $159,000 C019345 $65,000 C021518 $189,000 C006325 $199,000 C026363 $239,000 C021518 $219,000 C023172 $19,500 C023172 $19,500 C005953 $99,000 C026255 $199,000 C005953 $159,000 C025389 $229,000 C006069 $239,000 C006069 $239,000 $310,000 C026360 $310,000 C022399 $339,000 C022399 $339,000 C025536 $119,500 C025536 $119,500

GRADERS GRADERS 1996 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD650AW-2 2005 GD655-3C 2005 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD655-3C 2008 GD655-3E0 2013 GD655-5 2008 KOMATSU KOMATSU GD655-3E0

C020907 C003433

$39,000 $89,500

C003433 C004620

$89,500 $139,500

C026535 C004620

$159,000 $139,500

YR

YR

Make/Model EE# EE# PRICE PRICE MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS

Make/Model

1996 CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR 350L MHMH 1996 350L 2011 FUCHS FUCHS MHL331E RHL340D 2011 2015 FUCHS FUCHS RHL340D MHL360E 2015 2005 FUCHS FUCHS MHL360E GRAPPLE - MHL350D 1989 PC300MH-3 2007 KOMATSU FUCHS GRAPPLE - MHL350D 2004 SENNEBOGEN 830T 1989 KOMATSU PC300MH-3 2007 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2004 SENNEBOGEN 830T 2010 SENNEBOGEN 830M 2007 SENNEBOGEN SENNEBOGEN 830M 2012 830M 2010 SENNEBOGEN SENNEBOGEN 830M 2014 840M 2012 2014 2006 2014 2013 2006 2003 2014 1998 2012 2000 2005 2014 2013 1997 2000 2007 2014 2012 1997 2015 2015 2015 2004 2015 2004 2004 2014 2014 2014 2013 2016 2012 2012 2008 2008 1997 1997 2008 2008 2013 2013 2000 2000

in our inventory today!

SENNEBOGEN 830M WHEEL

C023522 C023522

$82,500 $79,500

C022333 C026479

$139,000 $249,000

C022333 C022898

$159,000 $395,000

C022898 C003297

$379,000 $8,000

C023651 C003670

C005918 C022591 C005918 C022032 C022591 C022031 C022032 C022592

C023651

C022031 LOADERS

SENNEBOGEN 840M C022592 CATERPILLAR 924G C022174 CATERPILLAR 980K WHEEL LOADERS C024033 KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 CATERPILLAR 924G C022174 KOMATSU WA250-3 C026155 CATERPILLAR 980K C024033 KOMATSU WA320-3 C026380 JCB 406B C022859 KOMATSU WA320-6 C022071 KOMATSU WA50 C025527 KOMATSU WA320-7 C005540 KOMATSU WA200-6 C022593 KOMATSU WA380-3 C006463 KOMATSU WA320-6 C022071 KOMATSU WA380-6 C026617 KOMATSU WA320-7 C005540 KOMATSU WA380-7 C026376 KOMATSU WA380-3 C006463 KOMATSU WA380-7 C024334 KOMATSU WA380-7 C024340 KOMATSU WA380-7 C024334 KOMATSU WA400-5L C023548 KOMATSU WA380-7 C024340 KOMATSU WA400-5 C026578 KOMATSU WA400-5L C023548 KOMATSU WA470-6HL C024845 KOMATSU WA470-6HL C024845 KOMATSU WA470-7 C026980 KOMATSU WA470-7 C006216 KOMATSU WA470-8 C026756 KOMATSU WA480-6 C020239 KOMATSU WA480-6 C020239 KOMATSU WA480-6 C025316 KOMATSU WA480-6 C025316 KOMATSU WA500-1 C023661 KOMATSU WA500-1 C023661 KOMATSU WA500-6 C025533 KOMATSU WA500-6 C025533 KOMATSU WA500-7 C020552 KOMATSU WA500-7 C020552 KOMATSU WA600-3 C022042 KOMATSU WA600-3 C022042

Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment: WIRTGEN • VÖGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • SENNEBOGEN • NPK • ALLU • JCB • DOPPSTADT • JRB • BROCE BAGELA • CARLSON • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LABOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING

$18,500 $4,000

$49,000 $22,500 $49,000 $77,000 $29,000 $189,000 $77,000 $219,000

$22,000

$189,000 $229,000 $47,500

$99,500 $69,000 $47,500 $24,500 $99,500 $27,500 $69,500 $139,000 $69,000 $29,000 $69,500 $69,000 $149,000 $19,500 $29,000 $199,000 $199,000 $199,000 $43,500 $199,000 $59,500 $35,000 $79,000 $49,000 $209,000 $195,000 $319,000 $89,000 $89,000 $119,000 $119,000 $89,000 $15,000 $145,000 $139,000 $169,000 $159,000 $34,500 $39,500

YR Make/Model Make/Model

PRICE PRICE

MILLERS, PAVERS, COMPACT TRACK ROLLERS LOADERS 2010 2011 2008 2011 2010 2001 2011 2012 2001 2008 2006 2013

HAMM HD10CVV C021850 JCB 225T C020581 HAMM HD13VV C025793 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS HAMM HD+120VVHF C004069 HAMM HD10CVV C021850 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 HAMM HD+120VVHF C004069 VOGELE 5200-2 C026147 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 C023319 WACKER RD11A C026853 LEEBOY L8510T C022008 WIRTGEN W120CFi C026575

$12,000 $25,000 $13,000 $89,000 $25,500 $89,000 $199,000 $27,500 $3,200 $25,000 $309,000 $15,000

TRAILERS BACKHOES, SKID STEERS EAGER 2014 JCB 260BEAVER 1997 JCB ROGERS 2014 260 CR50PL 1999 DEERE 1996 JOHN ROGERS TAG21410E

C022758 C025818

$3,500 $39,500

C008064 C025820

$28,000 $39,500

C027090 C023198

$14,500 $7,900

TRAILERS CRUSHING & SCREENING C022758 EQUIPMENT EAGER BEAVER $2,500 2007 ROGERS CEC 32”x54” JAW CRUSHER C003725 $129,000 1997 CR50PL C008064 $26,000 OFF-ROAD TRUCKS 1996 ROGERS TAG21 C023198 $6,800 1995

$39,500 $6,750

EE# EE#

YR

PAYHAULER 350C

C022041 MISCELLANEOUS

BROCE BB250B C026616 MISCELLANEOUS 1980 ERIE88B 88B C020922 1980 BUCYRUS BUCYRUS ERIE C020922 2008 RM-500 C023192 2008 CATERPILLAR CATERPILLAR RM-500 C023192 2007 32”x54”SM720 JAW CRUSHER C003725 2012 CEC DOPPSTADT TROMMEL C021573 2012 DOPPSTADT SM720 TROMMEL C021572

ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENTS

CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595

2012 2003 2009 2009

2010 2010 2000 2000 2008

Not all manufacturers represented in all areas served.

2008 2009

CATERPILLAR 52” EXC. BUCKET/345 C006595 HAMM PAD-FOOT SHELL KIT/3412 FUCHS ROTARY GRAPPLE C022337 84” DRUM FUCHS ROTARY GRAPPLE C026480 LaBOUNTY UP20 PULVERIZER JAWSCRAP SET GRAPPLE 18715C022595 JRB LaBOUNTY CP60 LaBOUNTY CP60PULVERIZER PULVERIZER C000879 C000879 LaBOUNTY HDR40 C005990 LaBOUNTY HDR40 C005990 LaBOUNTY HDR50S C020273 LaBOUNTY HDR50S C020273 NPK C005986 NPKGH4 GH4 C005986 NPK C021137 NPKGH6 GH6 C021137 NPK GH15 C002364 NPK GH15 C002364 ROCKLAND GRAPPLE C023173 ROCKLAND BTH-D-CL HYD THUMB

$39,000

$15,000 $149,500 $187,500 $179,000 $225,000 $129,000 $219,000 $159,000 $3,900

$3,900 $7,500 P.O.R. $7,500 $2,500 $9,500 $19,500 $19,500 $12,500 $12,500 $8,500 $8,500 $7,500 $7,500 $14,900 $14,900 $29,000 $29,000 $15,000 $7,500

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Ground Breaks at Tower of Voices Memorial for Flight 93 Flight 93 National Memorial broke ground during a “Soundbreaking” event Sept. 10 in conjunction with the Families and Friends of Flight 93 and the National Park Foundation. The construction of the Tower of Voices will stretch 93 ft. tall with 40 wind chimes to pay tribute to the 40 passengers and crew members of United Flight 93.

site,” the National Parks Service said. The Tower will be built on a concrete oval that has been placed atop a mound, raising it up from the surrounding landscape. Two curved concrete benches will face the tower’s opening, and rings of white pines and other plants will surround the area, echoing the shape of sound waves that will come from the chimes. The Design The $6 million project will be According to the National funded with a grant from the Parks Service, the cross section National Park Foundation and of the 93-ft.-tall tower will curve will become a part of more than into a “C” shape to help the $40 million the Foundation sound of the chimes reflect outraised for the construction, reforward. The chimes themselves estation and design of the park’s will hang starting at 20 ft. from Memorial Plaza, Wall of Names, the ground, right up to the top of 40 Memorial Groves and Field the tower. The walls of the tower The construction of the Tower of Voices will stretch 93 ft. tall with 40 wind chimes to pay tribute to the of Honor. Construction will will be made of precast concrete 40 passengers and crew members of United Flight 93. begin September 2017 and is segments, which will be put expected to conclude by a deditogether with connectors. cation ceremony on Sept. 11, The chimes will be created from alu- size and stature do not exist anywhere else create 40 unique tones “that can connote 2018. minum tubes ranging from 8 to 16 in. in in the world. The chimes themselves have through consonance the serenity and nobili(This story also can be found on diameter and between 5 and 10 ft. long. The been specially designed with a mathemati- ty of the site while also through dissonance Construction Equipment Guide’s website at National Parks Service said chimes of this cally developed frequency range meant to recalling the event that consecrated the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Somerset Steel Erection Celebrates 60th Anniversary In 1957, Sidney W. Riggs, co-founder of Somerset Steel Erection Company, secured a $500 loan, and with the help of his partner, Warren Mostoller, they started Somerset Steel Erection. The company, which is celebrating its 60th year in business, is a full service industrial and commercial contractor, specializing in general construction, concrete work, process piping, and steel erection and fabrication. The company employs a full staff of AFL-CIO building trades craftsmen, engineers and administrative staff and has close to 40 million dollars in annual sales. In addition to its current location in Boswell, the company has satellite offices in Maryland and Virginia. When asked about his company’s 60th anniversary, C. Daniel Riggs, president of Somerset Steel, said, “Although my father is not here to celebrate this milestone with us, I know he would be proud of his employees who have contributed to our success and thankful to our customers and partners for their continued support of our business. My Dad, who began this business out of the

trunk of his car, was a determined and hardworking individual and our 60th year anniversary is a tribute to his commitment and dedication in everything he set out to do.” Somerset Steel, the oldest of the Riggs’ companies, will celebrate the milestone anniversary in conjunction with its annual golf outing scheduled late September. In addition, the company recently launched an updated, new website. After starting Somerset Steel, Sidney Riggs purchased several more companies which are now under the umbrella of Riggs Industries Inc. These include Lincoln Contracting & Equipment; James A. Redding; J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers; J&J Truck Equipment; and Somerset Welding & Steel. The company is one of the largest family-owned businesses in Somerset County, Pa., and currently employs close to 500 people. For more information, call 814/4443452 or visit www.somersetsteel.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Tracey Road Equipment Helps Foothills Sustainable Forestry Foothills Sustainable Forestry, located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in Oneonta, N.Y., is involved with many aspects of logging, including timber management, select cutting, clear cuts and the construction of access roads. Founder Sam Beisler grew up around heavy equipment, excavating and aggregate production — his father owns a well-known enterprise in Oneonta, Seward Sand & Gravel — but his connection with the timber industry started at age 16 when he bought a Franklin log skidder and dove into the firewood business. The small business that Beisler started with a little help from his father has now grown into a successful and growing enterprise. Today, he can often be seen involved in projects such as the recent prep work at the Unadilla Speedway in New Berlin, N.Y. There, he prepped the track several days before its major annual motocross event, The Pro Motocross. In purchasing his equipment inventory, Beisler has always been drawn to what some might consider to be exotic machines. “I’m the kind of guy that would buy a new Maserati if I Travis Beisler puts the finishing touches on Unadilla Speedway just before its nationally sanctioned motocross race event. truly believed that it was the best engineered vehicle in the world,” he said. “It wouldn’t matter to me if I was the only Maserati Beisler said. “I also appreciate the cab owner in upstate New York and I had no supdesign. It gives you true 360-degree visibiliporting dealer available. I love equipment. I ty, the best I have ever seen. You can actually don’t mind working on equipment, and I figsee what is behind you. ure I am that much ahead if I purchase the “The machine is very well-balanced and finest equipment available to me to begin the controls are oil operated, which gives with.” you a feeling that is similar to an excavator. That was exactly Beisler’s outlook when This makes for easy work for a skilled operhe purchased his first Liebherr 734 dozer in ator. I am really enjoying my latest experi2007 from Nasser Heavy Equipment, in ence with Liebherr and the big difference has Atlanta. been the service and support from Tracey “I did my homework and I was completeRoad Equipment. Their service reps and ly sold on the German engineering behind parts guys are very well trained. We had a this machine,” he said. “It’s dependability hiccup early on and it was fantastic having and longevity is well documented. Much like knowledgeable people just down the road a fine German automobile, the fit and finish who were eager to help us work our way of the dozer is impeccable.” through it.” “In 2012, I was ready to purchase another For more information about Tracey Road Liebherr machine and this time we purEquipment, visit www.traceyroad.com. chased from a dealer in Atlanta, Georgia. (This story also can be found on Once again we have had a great experience Travis Marshall (L), Tracey Road Equipment sales representative, and Sam Beisler, Construction Equipment Guide’s website at with the machine. “This year, the decision was made to add president of Foothills Sustainable Forestry, with the Liebherr model 716 crawler www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) a new dozer to our fleet and, as you can dozer. imagine, we were very pleased to find out that we now have a local sales and servicing dealer in Tracey Road Equipment, who has locations in Kirkwood and Syracuse [New York] that would easily be able to give us what little bit of support we have needed from the Liebherr machines.” Beisler worked with Travis Marshall, his local Tracey Road Equipment sales representative, who, as an added bonus, shares Beisler’s passion for motocross racing. The Liebherr PR716 crawler dozer that Beisler purchased was introduced for the very first time at this year’s ConExpo [2017]. Beisler’s purchase was the very first of its kind to be delivered in the United States. With an operating weight of 33,000 lbs., the dozer is powered by a 4 cylinder Tier IV final engine. The machine engine relies on selective catalytic reduction technology to optimize the combustion process, which eliminates the use of a diesel particulate filter, allowing for easier maintenance and increased fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. “The increase in fuel economy was very noticeable,” The Liebherr model 716 crawler dozer is the first across the finish line at the Unadilla Speedway.


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Newark Equipment Founder Jose Nogueiras Passes Away

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Jose Nogueiras Martinez of New Vernon, N.J., died Sept. 4. He was 69. Mr. Nogueiras was born on April 1, 1948, in CelanovaOurense, Spain, to Sergio and Dolores Nogueiras. At 16, he came to the United States with his parents and three sisters to pursue the American dream. He married his life’s love, Neir Taboada at age 26, and soon after, completed his family with the births of their daughter, Sandra and son, George. Mr. Nogueiras started and owned several businesses in Newark, N.J., including Newark Motor and Export Corp. and Newark Equipment Sales Corp. Mr. Nogueiras started and owned several busiHe took pride in being a member nesses in Newark, N.J., including Newark Motor and supporter of his community. and Export Corp. and Newark Equipment Sales He was actively involved in Corp. many organizations committed to “My farther started this business because rebuilding and improving the Newark comhe wanted to be around his family,” George munity. From Newark Motor and Export Corp., said. “That was his priority. My aunts, uncles Mr. Nogueiras created Newark Equipment and cousins at some point or another all worked for my father.” Sales Corp. in 1995. Mr. Nogueiras was active in the business “My father was probably one of the most up until the last couple of months with his battle with cancer. “My father started this “He would work on Sundays when were supposed to relax; he was an business because he you unstoppable force,” George said. “He wanted to be around always had to be moving, doing someWe were trying to get him to his family. That was thing. retire for years, but he couldn’t stop. This industry was his life.” his priority” Mr. Nogueiras is survived by his George Nogueiras wife, Neir; two children, Sandra and Newark Equipment Sales Corp. George; children in-law, David Caruso and Kristhina Nogueiras, and four grandchildren, Jack, Ella, Ethan and Lyla. He also is survived by his mothloyal and honest people that you would meet,” said his son, George, who is sales er, Dolores; three sisters, Concepcion manager of Newark Equipment Sales Corp. Dominguez, Maria Del Carmen Juegen, and “He was a staple to his community. He was Aida Gomes; brother and sister-in-laws, and an immigrant to this country … came with many nieces and nephews. Visitation took place at Galante Funeral his parents and his three sisters when he was 16. Here in Newark is a big Spanish, Home in Union, N.J., on Sept. 7. Funeral Portuguese community, which he was a very services were held at the Church of Christ big part of. He wanted to see Newark the King in New Vernon on Sept. 8. He was improve; the city has had a bad rap, but it buried at St. Teresa Cemetery in Summit, was what he considered home. He spent N.J. Charitable donations may be made in more time here in the office and in Newark Mr. Nogueiras memory to St. Jude than he did at our home [outside of Children’s Research Hospital. (This story also can be found on Newark].” George Nogueiras added that his father Construction Equipment Guide’s webwas a big family man, that he did everything site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG for children and his grandchildren.


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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

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COMPACTORS

CRANES

Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . .$15,500 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,

AIR COMPRESSORS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, SPECIALS IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towIR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . .$87,500

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Murrysville Machinery Hosts Open House in New Stanton, Pa.

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urrysville Machinery, provider of material processing solutions in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia, hosted a Customer Open House on Aug. 9. It was its first open house since Murrysville Machinery moved in to its New Stanton, Pa., facility in the summer of 2016. The event attracted a strong crowd of customers from the region who came to tour the facility and see the latest equipment offerings that are used extensively by those in the quarry, construction, demolition, landscaping, recycling and mining industries. Attendees enjoyed a catered lunch while visiting with the Murrysville Machinery hosted a Customer Open House on Aug. 9 at its New Stanton, Murrysville Machinery person- Pa., facility. nel. Manufacturer representatives from many of the dealership’s equipment lines including KPI-JCI, TEMA, SMI, Hazemag, Belt Service and Hoyt were on hand. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Guests enjoy lunch at Murrysville Machinery’s Customer Open House.

A number of vendors exhibited their product lines.

MMC representative Pat McBroom (C) discusses Screen Machine products with Travis and Rick Smith of Corsa Coal.

CEO Rod McMahon (C) raffled door prizes with Joanne Smith (L) and Larry Price.

(L-R): MMC sales team members Denny and Jeremy discuss Tema Isenmann screening media with an MMC customer.

Manufacturer representatives from many of the dealership’s equipment lines, including Hazemag, were on hand to discuss their product lines.


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The Port of Virginia signed a contract allowing for the purchase of four new ship-to-shore cranes that are part of the $320 million expansion of Virginia International Gateway (VIG). Port of Virginia photo

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2013 MEC 5492, 940 Hours, 54’ Working Height, Dual Sliding Decks, Diesel, 4WD .. ..................................$39,500

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The Port of Virginia signed a contract allowing for the purchase of four new shipto-shore cranes that are part of the $320 million expansion of Virginia International Gateway (VIG). The Virginia Port Authority Board of Commissioners in its July meeting approved a spending package of $44.8 million that covers the cost of the cranes, parts, their delivery to Virginia from China and installation at VIG. The cranes are being built by Shanghai-based Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (ZPMC). The largest of their kind in the United States, these four cranes will be able to handle the Ultra Large Container Vessels, or ULCVs, that are currently calling the port, as well as the even higher-volume ships of the future. “These cranes are the biggest of the big — the largest ZPMC has ever delivered to the U.S.” said Virginia Port Authority (VPA) Board Chairman John G. Milliken. “What is unique about these cranes is their outreach, they will be able to reach across a vessel that is 26 containers wide, which is three-to-four containers wider than most cranes. We anticipated needing this capacity [of the cranes] for the ships that will be coming to Virginia 10 years from now. When that day comes The Port of Virginia will be ready.” In order to ensure these cranes are built to the port’s specifications, engineers from the port will visit the ZPMC facility to oversee the manufacturing process. The contract also includes the purchase of several specialized cargo handling components for the cranes and an option on two additional ship-toshore cranes for use at Norfolk International Terminals (NIT). Once the new cranes are delivered, The

Port of Virginia will have 30 ship-to-shore cranes at work in the Norfolk Harbor and the ability to service the biggest container ships sailing the Atlantic Ocean: VIG will have 12 cranes; NIT has 14; and Portsmouth Marine Terminal (PMT) has six. The new cranes are set for delivery in April 2019. “Acquiring these cranes is another important step in the larger expansion efforts under way at VIG,” said John F. Reinhart, CEO and executive director of the VPA. “The big ships calling the port are only getting bigger and we are charting our course for the future to ensure we will be able to accommodate the larger capacities still to come.” Work is underway at VIG on a $320 million expansion project that will expand the terminal’s berth, rail operation and stack yard and bring the annual container throughput capacity to 1.2 million units. The project is one of two large-scale expansion projects that, when complete, will increase the port’s overall annual container capacity by 40 percent, or 1 million container units, by 2020. Specs: • crane height = 170 ft. (52 m) lift above the dock • boom-out length = 226 ft. (69 m) from the rail closest to the water • total height with the boom up = 446 ft. (136 m) • width between the legs = 59 ft. (18 m) • rail gage = 100 ft. (30.48 m) • unit weight = 1,827 tons • lifting capacity = 65 long tons under a twin-20-ft. spreader or 100 long tons under cargo hook (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JLG Scissor Lifts at Heart of Community Art Project As the vice president of sales of North America at JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corporation company, Bob Nelson has helped many rental companies specify the right types of scissor lifts for a variety of applications. But this was a first for him. Working with JLG customer Best Line, Nelson helped arrange the delivery of two JLG scissor lifts donated by Best Line and JLG to downtown Chambersburg, Pa., for the purpose of installing large, tiled murals on the sides of two buildings. The colorful murals were the brainchild of Chambersburg Area Senior High School teacher Holly Strayer. During visits to Philadelphia, Strayer admired the work of renowned Philadelphiabased mosaic-mural artist Isaiah Zagar. Zagar’s award-winning mosaics can be found on more than 200 public walls throughout Philadelphia and around the world. “I was immediately attracted to his work, which I thought was both inspiring and mood-changing,” said Strayer. “It got me to thinking about creating murals Two JLG scissor lifts donated and delivered to the site by Best Line and JLG were instrumental in the installation of the mosaic designed for downtown Chambersburg. by mosaic-mural artist Isaiah Zagar. The city could use a little vitality and beauty, and what a great way to intro- we did it in just one month. Everyone was so ated and then apply grout to complete the Strayer, which was music to Nelson’s ears. “I’m so happy the lifts worked out as well duce art into the community and connect generous, including individuals, local busi- process. That’s where the JLG scissor lifts as they did,” he said. “But I’m even happier area students to the powerful impact art can nesses, JLG Industries, the Rotary Club, and came in. Patriot Federal Credit union, which matched “We could have used ladders and scaf- that, with Best Line’s help, we were able to have in their lives.” On a whim, Strayer contacted Zagar GoFundMe donations dollar for dollar up to folding,” said Strayer. “But I didn’t feel com- participate in the project and make a donafortable on either, and I didn’t want others to tion that will ultimately benefit so many peothrough his website and was both shocked $5,000. “As for volunteers, we actually had to turn feel uncomfortable. So, I used Facebook to ple who live in the Chambersburg area.” and delighted when he responded to her inquiry with a personal phone call that people away, because we had more than we put out a call for a piece of equipment that evening. He explained to her what he needed needed. I hoped to engage as many people would be more stable. When Bob responded Spirit of Community Makes in the way of fees and materials to make the from the community as possible, which is to my request, I told him we needed someProject a Success thing that could move independently, fit on project a reality, adding fuel to the fire that exactly what we did.” According to Strayer, it was donations Strayer estimates a group of between 30 our narrow sidewalks, and give our volun- like this, as well as financial contributions was already burning in Strayer. and 50 people worked to create two murals, teers access to the entire mural.” and the time that volunteers so willingly one 68 ft. wide by 15 ft. high on the Main The solution was two JLG scissor lifts shared that made the mural project such a Art Teacher Spearheads Street Deli building and the other 37 ft. wide donated and delivered to the site by Best success — so much so that Strayer is already Mural Project Armed with that information, Strayer by 15 ft. high on the Foundry building. But Line and JLG. thinking of future murals to vitalize down“This was a perfect application for a scis- town Chambersburg. shared her idea with the president of the before volunteers could begin their work, Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Zagar used a brush and black paint to create sor lift,” said Nelson. “The compact foot“It was just so wonderful to see everyone print of the unit fit the sidewalk, and the size in the community coming together for the Commerce, who, along with Downtown and outline the original mural designs. “He arrived here without any precon- of the platform nicely accommodated two common good. And as an art teacher, I found Chambersburg Inc., encouraged her to move forward. With the help of a core committee ceived idea of what the murals would look volunteers and all the materials they needed it to be a fun and creative way to bring art out of six and social media, Strayer was well on like,” said Strayer. “Watching something to work on the murals. And because volun- of the classroom and into the places where her way. She turned to Facebook to recruit emerge from the walls as he painted was teers weren’t working on a ladder, they had we live and work and inspire creativity as it two hands free to paste or grout tiles without builds a sense of community.” materials and volunteers and set up a truly magical.” worrying about slipping. Plus, when it was GoFundMe account to cover expenses. For more information about JLG, visit JLG Lifts Were Critical to time to work on a new part of the mural, the www.jlg.com. “Our goal was to raise $20,000 to cover Completion of Murals self-propelled units were easy to move.” fees, prepare the walls, rent equipment and (This story also can be found on The job of the volunteers was to paste “My gosh, we couldn’t have carried on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at purchase supplies,” she said. “Much to everyone’s surprise, we raised $24,000, and mirrored tiles within the outlines Zagar cre- without the donation of those lifts,” said www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crews Ready to Assemble ‘Nora’, Begin Tunnelling Project NORA from page 1

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more than 470 ft. long and weighing The $1 billion project will repair two areas of leakage within the 85-mi. Delaware Aqueduct, upwards of 2.7 million lbs. — was dedicated the longest tunnel in the world. in honor of Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney, a noted suffragist and the first woman in the United States to earn a college degree in civil engineering. Barney, who worked as a draftsman on the city’s first reservoir and aqueduct in the Catskill Mountains, also was the first female member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. “The start of tunneling to repair the Delaware Aqueduct is a major milestone in the history of New York City’s water supply system,” said Vincent Sapienza, DEP acting commissioner. “While the city has added new facilities to its water supply over the past century, repairs approaching this magnitude have been few and far between. The effort to fix the Delaware Aqueduct is by far the most complex DEP has undertaken, and it highlights the absolute need to keep our public works in a state of good repair.” The next phase of construction for the bypass tunnel begins as construction workers in Newburgh lower the $30 million tunnel boring machine (TBM) into a subsurface chamber that is located 845 ft. below the ground. The machine is currently being stored in 22 pieces. It will take workers approximately 4 months to assemble the TBM. direction — akin to tapping a nail into The TBM is an integral part of DEP’s wood before you begin hammering. program to fix two leaks in the The finished bypass tunnel will be Delaware Aqueduct. The largest of the reinforced by 9,200 linear ft. of steel two leaks is located along the western and a second layer of concrete after the bank of the Hudson River in Newburgh. TBM is finished driving its path The TBM will be used to build a 14-ft. beneath the river. Once those are in diameter bypass tunnel alongside this place, DEP will shut down the section of the aqueduct. The 2.5-mi. Delaware Aqueduct to connect the bypass will be constructed 600 ft. below bypass tunnel to the existing aqueduct. the Hudson River, from Newburgh to The approximately six-month shutWappinger. Once finished, it will be down is planned for October 2022. The connected to structurally sound portions project is expected to be finished in of the existing Delaware Aqueduct to 2023. convey water around the leaking section. The leaking stretch will be plugged TBM Named in and permanently taken out of service. Honor of Nora The new tunnel will be driven by the DEP was joined by descendants of NYC Water Flickr photo TBM and more than 100 workers at the Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney, The machine was dedicated in honor of Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney. site. The TBM is a massive and unique the groundbreaking engineer for whom piece of equipment. The entire machine the TBM was named. DEP announced ers, equipment and rock between the two — including its cutter head, body and trail- more than 70 years ago. in March that it would name the machine The TBM also is equipped with dewater- locations. ing gear — is more than 470 ft. long and after Barney, who became the first woman in Once the TBM begins its work, DEP weighs upwards of 2.7 million lbs. Its cutter ing equipment to pump 2,500 gal. per the United States to earn an engineering minute away from the tunnel as the machine expects it will drive about 50 ft. of tunnel per head is 21.6 ft. in diameter. The TBM was built to withstand 30 bar of pushes forward. In addition, the machine is day. Work on the tunnel will continue 24 degree when she graduated from Cornell pressure — believed to be the most of any outfitted with equipment to install and grout hours a day, five days a week. Tunneling is University in 1905. That year, she also became the first woman to gain membership TBM ever manufactured. (That’s about 11 the concrete lining of the tunnel, and to con- expected to take 20 months. Over the past several months, workers in the American Society of Civil Engineers, times the amount of pressure from a garden vey pulverized rock to a system of railroad hose.) The machine needs to withstand that cars that will follow the TBM as it works. have already blasted 130 linear ft. of “starter as a junior member. After she graduated much pressure because workers encountered The railroad cars will regularly travel back tunnel” in the direction that the TBM will from Cornell, Barney worked as an engineer huge inflows of water under immense head and forth between the TBM and the bottom work. The starter tunnel makes room for the and draftsman for the American Bridge see NORA page 36 pressure when the aqueduct was first built of Shaft 5B in Newburgh, delivering work- TBM to work and gets it pointed in the right


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‘Nora’ Honors First U.S. Woman to Earn Engineering Degree NORA from page 32

The existing Delaware Aqueduct will stay in service while the bypass tunnel is under construction. Once Company, Radley Steel Construction Company and the bypass tunnel is nearly complete and water supply the New York Public Service Commission. Later in augmentation and conservation measures are in place, life she became a developer and architect on Long the existing tunnel will be taken out of service and Island and in Greenwich, Conn. excavation will begin to connect the bypass tunnel to “It is an honor for our grandmother, Nora, to lend structurally sound portions of the existing aqueduct. her name to this unique tunnel boring machine,” said While the Delaware Aqueduct is shut down, work Coline Jenkins, Barney’s granddaughter. “Both Nora crews will enter the aqueduct in Wawarsing to seal the and NORA are ground breakers, here to overcome small leaks there, roughly 35 mi. northwest of the obstacles and create a stronger society for millions of bypass tunnel. citizens.” The project will mark the first time that the From 1906 to 1908, Barney worked as a draftsman Delaware Aqueduct will be drained since 1958. In for the New York City Board of Water Supply as it 2013, DEP installed new pumps inside a shaft at the developed the first parts of the Catskill Water Supply lowest point of the Delaware Aqueduct to dewater the System. She was paid $1,200 per year for her work — existing tunnel before it is connected to the new bypass the highest salary of any draftsman on the project. All tunnel. Those pumps will be tested several times the others fulfilling that job were men. before the tunnel is drained in 2022. The nine pumps Little exact information is known about Barney’s are capable of removing a maximum of 80 million gal. work on water supply infrastructure in the Catskills. of water a day from the tunnel — more than quadruple But a 1908 story from The New York Times said she had “done much difficult work on dams and weirs” for NYC Water Flickr photo the capacity of the pumps they replaced from the the project — an explanation that would suggest she The tunnel will be driven by one of the world’s most advanced tun- 1940s. The largest of the pumps are three vertical turdrafted some of the infrastructure for Ashokan nel boring machines, measuring more than 470 ft. long and weigh- bine pumps that each measure 23 ft. tall and weigh 9 tons. Reservoir and the headworks of the Catskill Aqueduct. ing upwards of 2.7 million lbs. The bypass tunnel project is expected to create Barney also was noted for her work in the women’s nearly 200 jobs over the next eight years. In 2012, DEP rights movement. Her involvement was something of an signed a project labor agreement (PLA) with the Hudson heirloom passed down by her grandmother and mother. Her Valley Building and Construction Trade Council that grandmother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, authored the ensured the vast majority of those jobs would be filled by “Declaration of Sentiments” that was presented at the local workers. Also, the PLA is expected to save the city up Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, marking the start of an to $23 million over the life of the project. With 18 different organized push for women’s rights and women’s suffrage in local labor agreements that could potentially apply to the the United States. project, the PLA provides for a unified approach to shifts Barney’s mother, Harriot Stanton Blatch, also was a noted and time off, and the increased coordination under one suffragist who injected new energy by broadening the moveagreement allows for more cost-effective scheduling and ment to include working-class women in New York City, increased flexibility. and by organizing parades up Fifth Avenue, protests at DEP manages New York City’s water supply, providing Carnegie Hall, and lobbying efforts at the State Capitol in more than 1 billion gal. of high-quality water each day to Albany. more than 9.5 million New Yorkers. This includes more than Barney continued in that tradition. She founded a suffrage 70 upstate communities and institutions in Ulster, Orange, club at Cornell, became president of the Women’s Political NYC Water Flickr photo Union in 1915, and led the charge for an Equal Rights The Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel is the largest Putnam and Westchester counties who consume an average Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would have guar- repair project in the 175-year history of New York of 110 million total gal. of drinking water daily from New York City’s water supply system. anteed women equal rights in the workplace. The amend- City’s drinking water supply. This water comes from the Catskill, Delaware and Croton ment was not ratified, but it has been debated in Congress almost every year since it was introduced, including as — to conduct a detailed survey of the entire 45-mi. length of watersheds that extend more than 125 mi. from the city, and tunnel between Rondout Reservoir and West Branch the system comprises 19 reservoirs, three controlled lakes recently as 2015. Nora Stanton Blatch Deforest Barney died in 1971 at the Reservoir. The AUV took 360-degree photographs while and numerous tunnels and aqueducts. DEP has nearly 6,000 employees, including almost 1,000 gathering sonar, velocity and pressure data to assist in deterage of 87. scientists, engineers, surveyors, watershed maintainers and mining the location, size and characteristics of the leaks. All the data gathered thus far clearly show that the rate of other professionals in the watershed. Repairing, Monitoring Leaks In addition to its $70 million payroll and $166 million in water leaking from the tunnel has remained constant and the in the Delaware Aqueduct DEP has monitored the two portions of the aqueduct with cracks have not worsened since DEP began monitoring them annual taxes paid in upstate counties, DEP has invested more than $1.7 billion in watershed protection programs — leaks — one in the Orange County town of Newburgh, and in 1992. In 2010, the city announced a plan to address the leaks by including partnership organizations such as the Catskill the other in the Ulster County town of Wawarsing — since the 1990s. The leaks release an estimated 20 million gal. per building the bypass tunnel around the portion of the aque- Watershed Corporation and the Watershed Agricultural day, about 95 percent of that escaping the tunnel through the duct in Newburgh, and also grouting closed the smaller leaks Council — that support sustainable farming practices, enviin Wawarsing. The project began with the excavation of two ronmentally sensitive economic development, and local ecoleak in Newburgh. DEP has continuously tested and monitored the leaks by vertical shafts in Newburgh and Wappinger to gain access to nomic opportunity. In addition, DEP has a robust capital program with $20.7 using dye, backflow and hydrostatic tests and hourly flow the subsurface. These shafts, 845 and 675 ft. deep respectivebillion in investments planned over the next 10 years that monitors provide near real-time data on the location and vol- ly, were completed last year. Workers recently completed an underground chamber at will create up to 3,000 construction-related jobs per year. ume of the leaks. For more information, visit nyc.gov/dep. In 2003, 2009 and 2014, DEP used an Autonomous the bottom of the Newburgh shaft. The chamber — about 40 (This story also can be found on Construction ft. high, 40 ft. wide and 100 ft. long — will serve as a staging Underwater Vehicle (AUV) — a cutting-edge, self-propelled submarine-shaped vehicle built in partnership with engineers area for the tunnel boring machine and the spot from which Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts excavated rock is brought to the surface by a large crane.


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Aluminum Trailer Manufacturer M.H. Gilbane, Keating to Eby Acquires Plant in Ephrata, Pa. Combine Operations M.H. Eby, a manufacturer M.H. Eby, a manufacturer of allof all-aluminum trailers and aluminum trailers and truck truck bodies for commercial bodies for commercial and agriand agricultural markets, cultural markets, announced its announced its acquisition of acquisition of a 95,000-sq.-ft. a 95,000-sq.-ft. production production facility on 17.5 facility on 17.5 acres in acres in Ephrata, Pa. Ephrata, Pa. The transaction was completed Aug. 9th. “Our business has grown significantly in the past 5 years, and this acquisition allows us to expand our product lines while building more efficiently,” said Travis Eby, president of M.H. Eby. “It provides the opportunity to bring all of our Pennsylvania manufacturing operations under one roof, and gives us additional room to grow.” Eby currently operates two production facilities in trating on serving customers in southeastern Pennsylvania Lancaster County, Pa.: the company’s headquarters in Blue and surrounding areas. All Pennsylvania manufacturing for Ball and a satellite plant one mile away in the Earland Eby will be consolidated in the Ephrata facility. The new facility is located at 502 Alexander Drive in Industrial Park. The Earland facility was established in 2014 and enabled Eby to expand its fabrication, truck body assem- Ephrata. “The layout of the plant will work well for our operably and equipment trailer assembly operations. In addition to being Eby’s headquarters since 1984, the Blue Ball facility tions,” said Gary Musselman, head of manufacturing in houses aluminum trailer manufacturing, retail sales and parts Pennsylvania for Eby. “We have ample room for warehousing material, and our fabrication assets will feed the manuand service. “Shortly after we moved into the Earland facility, we facturing lines smoothly and efficiently. We also have plenty decided that our growth plans were pointing in the direction of space surrounding the plant for chassis storage and parking, which has often been a challenge as we’ve grown.” of a much larger, single facility,” Travis Eby continued. Staging of materials and rigging for fabrication and The transition to the new plant allows Eby, which operates seven manufacturing and service facilities in five states, to assembly equipment at the Ephrata facility will begin immediately. accomplish a number of goals in a single move. For more information, call 717/354-4971 or visit The Earland facility will be phased out over the next year, as equipment is moved to the Ephrata plant. The current www.mheby.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment headquarters will be retained and serve as an expanded parts and service office, along with housing a sales force concen- Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Google Earth photo

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in Philadelphia Gilbane Building Company and Daniel Keating announce the integration of Keating Consulting LLC into Gilbane Building Company’s Philadelphia, Pa., operations. Daniel Keating will take on a leadership role at Gilbane, where he will support the continued expansion of the Philadelphia Business Unit led by Shawn Carlin, vice president, and Paul Choquette III, senior vice president of the Mid-Atlantic division. Gilbane and Keating Consulting LLC are excited by the joining of two family-owned and culturally compatible organizations. “Since 1873, Gilbane has been a world-class builder of some of the most prominent, award-winning projects nationally and around the globe,” said Keating. “While this welldeserved prestige is inspiring, it’s Gilbane’s exceptional corporate culture that has truly impressed me the most. Gilbane is a people-focused company and to me, that’s a huge differentiator.” “We are eager to leverage the rich local history and combined resources of both organizations as part of our plan for continued strategic growth,” said Michael E. McKelvy, president and chief executive officer of Gilbane Building Company. The combined operation will strengthen Gilbane’s capacity in the greater Philadelphia and southern New Jersey areas to accommodate both a growing backlog of work and a robust pipeline of future opportunities. Gilbane will add the expertise of Keating’s people in multiple market segments such as gaming, hospitality and criminal justice. Gilbane’s resources, financial stability and national footprint will allow for a further leveraging of their expertise and relationships. For more information, visit gilbaneco.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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tephenson Equipment’s JCB Demo Day drew a crowd of more than 150 attendees from all over the greater Philadelphia area Sept. 7 to test the latest equipment, talk with reps and watch JCB’s amazing Dancing Diggers. Stephenson Equipment provided six different pieces of equipment from its large JCB inventory for attendees to try out at Stephenson’s Prospect Park, Pa., location, including the 3GS Teleskid skid steer, 4CX backhoe loader and the 110W Hydradig. With its road-ready wheels, the Hydradig was a particularly big hit among test drivers. Throughout the day, crowds were treated to performances by JCB’s Dancing Diggers, emceed by JCB Regional Sales Manager Alex Wood. Highlights included a JCB associate fearlessly elevating the 4CX backhoe loader into the air, balanced on its buckets, and a spectacular finale featuring the JCB GT X-0010 Dragster shooting flames. The festivities continued with lunch from Brewster’s Bar-B-Que, raffles, door prizes and a chance for attendees to test their skills operating a JCB 86C-1 ECO miniexcavator at a rodeo event. Door prize and raffle winners included: Mark Vitanza of West Bradford Township; Scott Miller of Limerick Township Public Works; Mike Tome of London Grove Township; Joey Swift of

The JCB GT X-0010 Dragster punctuated the product demo with a blaze of fire and smoke.

Mike Tome, a road crew member of London Grove Township, test drives a JCB Hydradig.

A JCB associate fearlessly shows off just how strong the JCB 4CX backhoe loader really is.

Third-place rodeo winner Nate Hughes (C) of London Grove Township stands with JCB Regional Sales Manager Alex Wood (L) and Stephenson Equipment Branch Manager — Philadelphia Location Jeff Tulish.


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to Demo Day Event, Featuring JCB’s Dancing Diggers London Grove Township; Bob King of Mahanoy City Borough; and David Henning of Limerick Township. Stephenson also awarded prizes consisting of gift bags, cash and gift cards for the fastest times at the rodeo. First place went to Paul Lizzi of Warminster Township for a time of 1:07:21; second place went to Sean Farrell of Limerick Township for a time of 1:07:95; and third place went to Nate Hughes of London Grove Township for a time of 1:18:31. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Crews from all over the greater Philadelphia area gather at Stephenson Equipment to watch the JCB equipment demo.

An associate demonstrates the JCB 3GS Teleskid skid steer. Alex Wood, regional sales manager of JCB, emcees the event.

Attendees line up for lunch from Brewsters Bar-B-Que of Akron, Pa. (L-R): Crew Member Mark Palmer, Foreman Jim Burgess and Crew Member John Soles of Marcus Hook Highway.

An associate demonstrates the JCB 4CX backhoe loader for attendees.

Stephenson Equipment and JCB representatives stand with the day’s door prize and raffle winners. (L-R) are Stephenson Equipment COO Bob Criste; Mark Vitanza of West Bradford Township; Scott Miller of Limerick Township Public Works; Mike Tome of London Grove Township; Joey Swift of London Grove Township, Bob King of Mahanoy City Borough; David Henning of Limerick Township; Stephenson Equipment Branch Manager — Philadelphia Location Jeff Tulish; and JCB Regional Sales Manager Alex Wood.

A Stephenson associate looks on as rodeo contestant Kenny Pasqualla of Sharon Hill Borough Highway shows off his skills in the JCB 86C-1 ECO.

Crews look on as JCB demonstrates the features of six different machines.


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DPW Constructs New $35M Facility in Mansfield, Mass. By Cindy Riley

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In Mansfield, Mass., work continues on a $35 million municipal complex that will include a public works administrative facility and a combination police and fire department structure. Work will take place in two phases, with current construction focused on the Department of Public Works (DPW). “The existing DPW building was built in 1957,” said Mike Ahern, DPW special projects manager. “No significant upgrades have been done, even though vehicle and equipment types have changed drastically over the years. The DPW facility lacks adequate ventilation, heating and drainage and office spaces are undersized and inefficient.” Funded by municipal bonds, the project will include administrative headquarters for both police and fire, support areas, apparatus bays and fire department sleeping quarters. The public works building will allow for maintenance, repair and garage facilities to support operations. “Interior storage of DPW equipment will extend the life of the equipment by 20 percent, and require less costly maintenance,” said Ahern. “The new complex will more effectively serve the town. “The current fire station was built in 1930, and population growth has increased significantly in East Mansfield, which has led to increased response

Town of Mansfield DPW photo

Funded by municipal bonds, the project will include administrative headquarters for both police and fire, support areas, apparatus bays and fire department sleeping quarters. Town of Mansfield DPW photo

Town of Mansfield DPW photo

A groundbreaking for the new complex was held last November, with a variety of officials taking part in the ceremony.

Work will take place in two phases, with current construction focused on the Department of Public Works (DPW).

Town of Mansfield DPW photo

The Phase I work includes offices for the highway division and public buildings/special projects divisions.

times. Fire apparatus size has increased to the point that new apparatus must be custom built to meet the physical constraints of the North Main Street Station.” The current police station was originally designed as a combined town hall/police station built in 1974. In 1997, the building was renovated and has served as the headquarters and safety dispatching center. Police department increases in

staffing over the last 40 years has rendered the current police station inadequate. “These will be state-of-the-art buildings that will last the town many years,” said Ahern. “The municipal complex will be a campus-style environment to better serve the public relating to these departments.” The new municipal complex site currently is home to the existing DPW and water treatment facility, which are two separate buildings. The new DPW building is being built on the rear of the existing site, which will make way for the new public safety building that will replace the old DPW building in the front of the site. The existing police facility is located 1.4 mi. from the new site, and the fire station is roughly the same distance. “All the employees and town staff who will work in this complex are extremely excited about the new facility, as it will contribute to faster response times for police and fire, and increased efficiency overall,” said Ahern. “This will better serve the town and its residents. The majority of town residents approved the voter referendum to fund the construction of this project.” The general contractor is Boston Building & Bridge Corp. from Milton, Mass. Kaestle Boos Associates is the lead architect for the complete project and partnered with Weston and Sampson Engineers for the DPW aspect of the endeavor. Both firms are located in Foxboro, Mass. The contractor officially started its work November 2016. Barring any unforeseen developments, Phase I construction should be substantially complete by November of next year. The Phase I work includes offices for the highway division and public buildings/special projects divisions. In January 2018 the existing DPW building will be relocated to the new facility at the rear of the site. This will make way for the demolition of the existing structure and the start of the new public safety complex. The DPW building has fleet maintenance service bays and equipment storage bays. The building is single level. The new public safety structure will be one building housing both police and fire. The office areas are on the second story of the building for police/fire administration. Police will be located on the west end of the building, with fire living quarters on the east side. see COMPLEX page 102


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Kubota Donates Funds, Iron to Hurricane Harvey Efforts Kubota Corporation headquartered in Osaka, Japan, announced that it will donate $1 million in relief funds to include monetary contributions and Kubota equipment to several national and local charitable organizations to aid in the Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. The company also is committed to helping in the cleanup and restoration efforts by utilizing Kubota construction and tractor equipment where needed in the affected areas. “Kubota has a long-standing history of providing natural disaster assistance to those in need with financial and volunteer support, and with the use of donated Kubota equipment,” said Masatoshi Kimata, president and representative director, Kubota Corporation. Masato Yoshikawa, president and CEO of Kubota Tractor Corporation, based in the company’s North American headquarters in Grapevine, Texas, echoed the sentiment.

“As a newly-relocated Texas company, and with a large group of Kubota dealers and employees working and living in this area of the country, we stand ready to help our south Texas and Louisiana neighbors cleanup and rebuild the region,” he said. While it is still early to assess the full impact and damage from Hurricane Harvey in south Texas and Louisiana, Kubota has confirmed that all of its dealers and their families and employees are safe. Once they are able, they will safely attempt to visit their locations to survey the damage in hopes of being able to quickly mobilize around relief efforts to be of service to their local communities. For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visit www.kubota.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

PennDOT to Host Regional Construction Diversity Forums In a step to bolster involvement of disadvantaged businesses in transportation projects, PennDOT is hosting three construction diversity forums around Pennsylvania. Highway and bridge construction contractors, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and Diverse Business (DB) construction firms and DBE/DB suppliers interested in doing business with PennDOT are encouraged to attend. The sessions are planned for Oct. 11 at Cheyney University, Delaware County; Oct. 17 at the Farm Show in Harrisburg, Dauphin County; and Oct. 25 at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana County. “Our goal is to draw the rich diversity already present in our business community into the contracting work we perform to deliver transportation benefits," said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards. “These three forums will highlight the steps disadvantaged businesses can take to participate in our important mission.”

Hosted by PennDOT, in cooperation with the Associated Pennsylvania Constructors (APC) and Cheyney University Supportive Services, the forums will outline upcoming construction projects and provide technical details on searching for and bidding on those projects. Other topics include navigating PennDOT’s Engineering and Construction Management System (ECMS), the vendor registration process, as well as marketing and relationship building strategies relevant to DBE and DB firms. The three events will run from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration closes on Sept. 22, and space is limited. Attendees must register to attend at www.surveymonkey.com/r/PennDOT constructionForum. For more information, call 717/787-5891. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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More Than 5,000 Attendees Converge on PWX Show

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Mark Rapp (L), product manager of Felling Trailers, and Nathan Uphus, Southeast regional sales manager of Felling Trailers, talk with attendees about Felling Trailers. Greg Bennett, government sales, Kelly Tractor, stands in front of this Cat M315F. Matt Gansser (L) of Doosan Bobcat North America and Randy Fuss of Bobcat Company talk with attendees about this Bobcat S-650.

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New Temporary Middlebury Bridge Opens to Foot Traffic The Main Street temporary bridge in downtown was reopened on Aug. 7, by late afternoon/early evening. A new pedestrian bridge has been installed, allowing foot traffic to resume on Main Street. Main Street will be open to all travelers. Merchants Row remains closed as the construction crew installs a temporary bridge over the railroad. Merchants Row re-opened to one-way vehicular traffic (in an easterly direction headed up the hill towards N. and S. Pleasant Street) in mid-August. The temporary bridges, constructed by the Vermont Agency of Transportation, will ensure the safety of travelers until a permanent bridge is built in 2018 through 2020. A “Main Street Express” downtown shuttle service will take people around the Main Street construction zone. The 14-passenger shuttle will make a continuous loop downtown during its 10 hours of daily service. It will pick people up at town-owned parking lots at Memorial Sports Center/Town Pool parking lot on the east side of town, off Buttolph Drive and at Mill Street parking lot in Frog Hollow, on the west side of town near Storm Café. To encourage ridership, the Middlebury Selectboard has allocated $750 in Middlebury Money gift certificates. Riders of the Main Street Express will have an opportunity to enter a weekly raffle. Each week, the Better Middlebury Partnership will select five riders who will win a $50 Middlebury Money gift certificate. Middlebury Money gift certificates can be redeemed at nearly 100 local businesses in Middlebury. The shuttle service is a partnership of Addison County Transit Resources (ACTR), town of Middlebury, Better Middlebury Partnership (an advocacy group for the downtown Middlebury business community) and the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans). Throughout construction of the temporary bridges, detour routes have been clearly marked with signs for all travelers — motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians. Within downtown Middlebury an information kiosk, staffed with volunteers, has been set up to guide visitors on how to get around within the downtown. VTrans has established a project website, vtrans.vermont.gov/projects/middlebury, to provide information about the project. The town of Middlebury also has a community liaison, Jim Gish, who has a blog: middleburybridges.org. Jim will provide a detailed description of construction activities that will occur each day and if there will be any impact on your trip to Middlebury. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Repairs Under Way on Longest Suspension Bridge in NE

In the first sequence, crews with the Aetna Bridge Company, based in Warwick, R.I, closed two lanes of the four-lane bridge, limiting traffic to one lane in each direction. Traffic delays were about a half an hour.

“This is a major undertaking replacing the deck of this bridge,” said Jim Malachowski, spokesman of the RDW Group, the Providence-based public relations firm representing the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority.

The bridge was built in 1969 with a roadway height of 215 ft. above the water and towers reaching 400 ft.

The second sequence is under way now and involves work beneath the bridge. That allows traffic to flow in all four lanes during Rhode Island’s busy tourist season.

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Work is well under way on a project to repair the deck of Rhode Island’s Newport/Pell Bridge — at 11,247 ft. long, it is the longest suspension bridge in New England. “This is a major undertaking replacing the deck of this bridge,” said Jim Malachowski, spokesman of the RDW Group, the Providence-based public relations firm representing the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority. “It’s quite a project. The bridge has five different architectural/engineering design components. The bridge deck had an expected life span of 25 to 30 years. The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority has paid a great deal of attention to extend the life of the deck, which has been great. It’s paid dividends; the bridge is now 48 years old. “This is just the first phase of a multi-phase, multi-year project. The first phase is expected to cost about $8.1 million. They have a 10-year capital plan. They figure all of this replacement is going to take six to seven years.” This first phase is divided into three sequences. The first extended from May 15 through June 30 and involved the hydro-demolition of the top 3 to 4 in. of the 8-in. deep concrete deck. Workers also poured new concrete “They got down to rebar and they did this curb to curb,” said Malachowski. “There were no problems with the concrete deeper than that. So, this really helped with the cost not to replace the entire deck. “They didn’t start until May because there is a chemical reaction for concrete to harden and cure. If you don’t get the

This first phase is divided into three sequences. The first extended from May 15 through June 30 and involved the hydro-demolition of the top 3 to 4 in. of the 8-in. deep concrete deck.

right temperature, it won’t cure correctly and that would not be good for the bridge. When you come out of the winter, the water takes a while to warm up. You can cover the concrete with blankets and heaters, but they felt it was better to wait to start until May.” In the first sequence, crews with the Aetna Bridge Company, based in Warwick, R.I, closed two lanes of the four-lane bridge, limiting traffic to one lane in each direction. Traffic delays were about a half an hour. The second sequence is under way now and involves work beneath the bridge. That allows traffic to flow in all four lanes during Rhode Island’s busy tourist season. “In addition to the deck repair, they also are replacing the bearings below,” Malachowski said. “This is pretty signifi-

cant. The bridge deck sits on concrete beams and the beams have bearings between them and the pier cap. The concrete beams are all being replaced so they literally have to slightly jack up the parts of the bridge to get the old bearings out and the new bearings in. You have two columns that come up out of the water, then the pier caps, the bearings, concrete beams and then the bridge deck.” Beginning in mid-September, the crews will begin the third sequence, demolishing and replacing another section of concrete. That work is expected to last until December. The bridge was built in 1969 with a roadway height of 215 ft. above the water and towers reaching 400 ft. “When it was built, there was a Navy base in Newport so part of the reason for the heightened magnitude of the bridge was so that navy vessels could pass. The Navy base has since closed. But Newport still has the U.S. Navy War College, which is quite a place. Anyone who wants a career as an officer with the Navy wants that on their resume. We still have navy vessels visiting so it’s still necessary to have a bridge of that magnitude.” Workers will return in coming years to do additional work, but the schedule has not been announced nor have they discussed how they will approach future projects. “They are really going to step back and consider the lessons learned from this first phase,” Malachowski said. “There may be other sections of the bridge that they’ll do differently. There may be other sections that don’t have the bearings. When they get to the suspension portion, that will be handled differently. They will figure all that out as they see NEWPORT page 59


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Maine Utility — Late Surprise in Green Energy Competition By David Sharp ASSOCIATED PRESS

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Central Maine Power company is providing an entry in the contest for the largest renewable energy contract in New England history — a proposal to bring enough green energy from Canada to power upward of a million homes in Massachusetts. The Maine utility wants to bring either hydropower, wind power or a combination across existing CMP corridors and newly purchased land in western Maine. CMP, part the U.S. subsidiary of Spanish utility giant Iberdrola, is partnering with two different suppliers on the plan, Hydro Quebec and NextEra Energy Resources. The electricity would travel along more than 90 mi. of existing CMP corridors and 51 mi. of newly purchased rights of way in western Maine, making for smooth sailing if a CMP partnership is chosen by Massachusetts, CMP President Sara Burns said. The CMP proposals were secret until July 20, the deadline for utilities to submit proposals. “We think these are the two best ideas,” said Burns. There is plenty of competition. The Northern Pass across the woods of New Hampshire and TDI New England’s proposed cable under Vermont’s Lake Champlain are among other established projects also vying for the long-term contract. The proposals aim to bring more renewable power into the energy mix in New England, which is heavily reliant on natural gas. A Massachusetts law signed by Republican Gov. Charlie Baker last year requires the state to solicit contracts for 1,200 megawatts of renewable energy, including hydropower, onshore wind and solar power, along with at least 1,600 megawatts of offshore wind energy. Many of the proposals filed sought to tap Canadian hydropower from Hydro Quebec and the Muskrat Falls project in Labrador.

The CMP proposals range from up to 1,090 megawatts of hydropower — more than the output of Maine Yankee nuclear power plant when it was in operation — to 460 megawatts of wind power, to combinations of wind and hydropower, Burns said. One of the proposals with NextEra calls for bringing in solar power and battery storage in the mix, she said. All of the CMP proposals would deliver power via either 320-volt direct current power lines or traditional high-voltage lines. Some of the lines would be built along land CMP has been quietly buying in recent years between the Forks and Beattie Township on the Canadian border, while others would be built along existing CMP corridors, Burns said. The final stretch from Lewiston to the New Hampshire border would be routed on the existing grid. CMP’s Hydro Quebec project is dubbed the New England Clean Energy Connect, while its NextEra partnership is called the Maine Clean Power Connection. Both CMP partnerships will have an advantage on cost, ownership of rights of way and permitting and construction experience, Burns said. The latter is based on the $1.4 billion on upgrades to the CMP power grid that were completed in 2015, she said. While the energy would go to Massachusetts, Mainers would benefit from lower energy prices as well as additional tax revenue for some towns and the potential economic impact of 10,000 jobs supported during construction, Burns said. Massachusetts will select the winning projects in January and conduct further negotiations afterward. Burns said she hopes the process is more open than the last clean energy solicitation by Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. “If this is the way we’re going to procure future resources in New England then you’ve got to be transparent,” she said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Vt. Redevelopment Job Earns APWA’s Project of the Year The Waterbury State Office Complex Redevelopment project in Vermont has been named a 2017 Public Works Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association (APWA). The project is being honored with APWA’s Project of the Year award in the Disaster or Emergency Construction/Repair at a cost of more than $75 million category. The APWA Public Works Projects of the Year awards are presented annually to promote excellence in the management and administration of public works projects, recognizing the alliance between the managing agency, contractor, consultant and their cooperative achievements. This year, APWA selected projects in five categories including Disaster/Emergency; Environment; Westphalen Photography photo Historical Restoration; Structures; and The Waterbury State Office Complex Redevelopment project in Vermont has been named a 2017 Public Works Project of the Year Transportation. by the American Public Works Association (APWA). For 2017, the team of winners includes the state of Vermont through The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), central plant and maintenance facility with wood biomass the Department of Buildings and General Services as the managing agency; PC Construction as the primary contrac- the town of Waterbury and community partners responded boilers and emergency generators. The work also included tor; and Freeman French Freeman as the primary consultant; with a plan for the restoration and redevelopment of the his- the restoration of the 13 buildings comprising the historic who will be presented with the award during APWA’s 2017 toric complex. The plan identified several initiatives, includ- core to their original grandeur. Given its location on the banks of the Winooski River, PWX, Public Works Expo, annual conference taking place in ing a new site plan designed for flood plain restoration. The design team led by Freeman French Freeman reducing flood risk was a primary emphasis, and existing the Orlando Orange County Convention Center in the Architects and the state of Vermont, through the Department buildings received innovative foundation improvements to Awards Ceremony Aug. 27 to 30, 2017. When Tropical Storm Irene swept through Vermont in of Buildings and General Services, worked to incorporate mitigate potential for future flooding. New and renovated 2011, it flooded nearly every river and stream in the state. the objectives of all stakeholders to set a strategy and sched- buildings also were elevated and all occupied areas are now The Village of Waterbury was hard hit including the ule to achieve the project goals. PC Construction put the 6 in. above the 500-year flood level. For more information, visit apwa.net. Waterbury State Office Complex, located on the banks of the project management plan into action that included decon(This story also can be found on Construction Winooski River. The entire state was ravaged and more than struction of 21 flood-prone buildings to make room for the 1,500 state employees were displaced to other locations new 86,000 sq. ft. steel-framed office building, while simul- Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequiptaneously constructing the new 20,000 sq. ft. steel-framed mentguide.com.) around Vermont.

T-Quip Hires Cypret as General Manager of Operations T-Quip has appointed Craig Cypret as the general manager of operations. Cypret has extensive background with managerial experience and shares a common vision for the company’s goals and expectations. T-Quip Sales & Rentals Inc. is a family owned business and has been a leader in the heavy equipment sales and rental industry since 1995. It is headquartered in Londonderry, N.H., with two additional locations in West Warwick, R.I., Orlando, Fla. and a new location opening in Houston, TX. With a 24/7 support team, T-Quip strives to provide its customers with the service they need, exactly when they need it. The company prides itself on having a knowledgeable and reliable team of employees whom are trained to assist the customers with choosing the right machine for the application, and have a phenomenal fleet of work trucks and maintenance team, to provide around-the-clock-support to minimize a cus-

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tomer’s downtime and maximize their uptime. T-Quip Sales & Rentals Inc. is one of the largest used heavy construction equipment dealers in the country. Its inventory includes Komatsu, Caterpillar, John Deere, Terex, Hitachi, Linkbelt, Takeuchi, Dynapac, Bobcat and many more and consists of rock trucks, excavators, dozers, rollers and skid steers. They have over 1,000 machines and attachments in stock, year-round. T-Quip’s primary customer base consists of builders, general contractors, excavating companies, landscapers, site development companies, local town and municipalities, road and highway construction, forestry and land clearing companies. For more information, call Cypret at 603/6233669 or visit www.tquip.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Vanir’s Judith Wallace Re-Elected to Serve on CMAA Board of Directors

Judith Wallace has been re-elected to serve a second three-year term on the national board of directors of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA).

Vanir Construction Management Inc. announced that Judith Wallace has been re-elected to serve a second three-year term on the national board of directors of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA). CMAA was formed in 1982 to establish standards to manage capital construction projects. Throughout her 15-year involvement with CMAA, Wallace has served as president of the Northern California chapter and was chair of the National Conference in 2000. Wallace will continue to help the organization support the construction management profession, and to promote the importance of an integrated and managed approach to planning, design and construction of the built environment. “We are proud to have Judith represent Vanir on the CMAA national board of directors and continue to give back to the CM industry,” said Guy Mehula, president of Vanir Construction Management. “Judith is one of the leading women in the construction management industry and CMAA will continue to benefit from her decades of experience and knowledge.” Wallace, who joined Vanir in 1992, has devoted a 35-year career to project management, onsite construction management, architectural programming, cost estimating, regulatory agency liaison and contract administration. She also opened and led Vanir’s San Francisco area office. Since 2013, Wallace has served as vice president and chief marketing officer in charge of Vanir’s marketing, corporate communications and business development efforts. For more information, visit www.vanir.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Global Construction Machinery Expects Excavator Demand to Exceed $50B in 2021 Global demand for excavators is forecast to advance 9.9 percent per year through 2021 to $50.6 billion, approximating the average market pace. Growth in the segment will be supported by: • advances in global building and nonbuilding construction spending • increasing mining and forestry sector production, bolstered by rising commodity prices • expanding natural gas output and minor gains in crude oil production These and other trends are presented in Global Construction Machinery, 6th Edition, a new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm. The development of more sophisticated excavators will contribute to segment gains in dollar terms. As advanced technologies (e.g., more fuel-efficient engines) are incorporated into new models, their cost will rise. In

response, construction, surface mining and energy companies will replace outdated excavators with better-performing machines that utilize less fuel, offer greater mobility, are easier to maintain, and are compatible with a larger number of attachments. More fuel-efficient and hybrid models also will be introduced to reduce operating costs. Global demand for all types of construction machinery is projected to increase 9.6 percent per year through 2021 to $250 billion, a major improvement over the losses posted during the 2011 to 2016 period. Multiple factors will drive global market gains in dollar terms, including increases in residential, nonresidential and nonbuilding construction activity; expansion of the global mining, forestry and energy sectors, bolstered by a recovery in commodity, natural gas and crude oil prices following a period of decline; the replacement of outdated construction

machinery by companies that delayed purchases in recent years because of weak economic conditions; and rising sales of more expensive, better performing equipment. Global Construction Machinery, 6th Edition (published 08/2017, 409 pages) is available for $6,500 from The Freedonia Group. For further details or to arrange an interview with the analyst, please contact Corinne Gangloff by phone 440/684-9600 or email pr@freedoniagroup.com. Related studies include: • #3519 Global Power Tools Market, 9th Edition (May 2017) • #3509 Global Bus Market, 6th Edition (May 2017) For more information, visit www.freedoniagroup.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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SDLG’s Intuitive Design Wins Over City of Keene, N.H.

Keene, N.H., is the latest municipality to add SDLG to its fleet.

Keene, N.H., has used an SDLG LG959 for loading aggregate materials and snow removal since September 2016, and city operators appreciate the wheel loader’s quality and simplicity.

Keene, N.H., has used an SDLG LG959 for loading aggregate materials and snow removal since September 2016, and city operators appreciate the wheel loader’s quality and simplicity. Several municipalities around North America have adopted SDLG wheel loaders for use in seasonal work, from the New Jersey Department of Transportation to the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Aspects of the brand’s value proposition, such as a focus on basic, reliable technology, have resonated with governmental entities that often need loaders for low-hour or seasonal applications. Keene, N.H., is the latest municipality to add SDLG to its fleet. Since 2000, the city has used a premium wheel loader for loading aggregates for road repairs and snow removal. In 2016, when it was time to replace the machine, the city’s management decided to find equipment that could handle seasonal work and also would be easy for its diverse staff to operate. Jim Mountford, operations manager of Keene’s fleet division, chose the SDLG LG959 for its combination of reliability and simple operation, which made it easy for his crew to familiarize themselves with the machine without much additional training. “Our more seasoned operators are used to older equipment,” he explained. “They’re used to having a key switch and a dashboard

that doesn’t have a lot of buttons or complicated electronics. The LG959 is a lot like the equipment they’ve gotten used to over the last 20 years, but within a brand new, wellbuilt frame. Everyone on our team, young and old alike, got well acquainted with this machine very quickly.” Mountford and the city’s highway division have used the LG959 for eight to 10 hours per week since its purchase, totaling more than 750 hours as of early August. The loader is ideal for the applications typically found in municipal and seasonal work. “We use the LG959 for loading salt, gravel, stone, crushed glass and asphalt grindings — just about any kind of repair aggregate,” he said. “It’s been great for snow removal, too. The quality at this price point is impressive, and we’ve experienced little to no mechanical issues with the loader.” Mountford also praised other features of the LG959 that only became apparent after purchasing the machine. “We didn’t expect the cab to be so spacious,” he said. “And we really liked the fact that the engine cover is made of steel instead of fiberglass or plastic, which can be easily damaged. When you include other factors like the back-up camera and the catwalks on the cab, you can really appreciate the value of this machine. It’s far more affordable than the premium alternative, and it has operated

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without incident since we put it to work.” The LG959 has an operating weight of 38,250 lbs. It features a Tier III Deutz engine with 221 hp and 777 lb.ft of torque; ZF transmission and axles; wet disc brakes; a hydraulic quick coupler and third function hydraulics; a modern fit and finish with high visibility; and an operator-friendly cab. It also comes with a 12-month, 2,000-hour warranty. The city of Keene purchased its LG959 from Chadwick-Baross. The Westbrook, Maine-based dealer has served New England with equipment and support for more than 85 years. Many of its customers work in the snow removal, municipality, residential construction, plumbing and lumber

industries, among others. With five locations spread across Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Chadwick-Baross has offered SDLG products since 2015. “We might not have known about SDLG if not for Chadwick-Baross,” Mountford said. “The company had the LG959 on display at a local tradeshow, and after researching SDLG, we were confident in the company’s reliability and parts availability. Knowing we had a great dealer in our corner to service the machine made the decision a lot easier.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Once this brainstorming is done, you’ll be in a better position to see things more clearly, make decisions and create your race strategy. This can be hard work, but your biggest challenge will be to implement necessary changes and sustain the momentum of the drive. Expect the road to get a little bumpy in places, and keep the following in mind. • Always drive with a clear focus on your customers and their customers. The key to sustaining the momentum is dynamic leadership and consummate driving skill. Treat your employees as well as your best customers. Encourage everyone who works in your business to listen to the voice of the customer and to drive with an obsession for delivering their best performance, with every customer, every day. • Follow your race strategy. Once you have completed the road map stage, you will have your own customized new business and customer service strategy. Follow it as closely as you can in order to stay on course. • Employees tend to promote what they help to create. Ongoing employee involvement is the key to your success for top-performing equipment dealers and construction companies. Seek to obtain their commitment to “buy” into the goal of winning the race and working together as an efficient, cohesive group — just like a great pit crew. Set goals to increase your business, avoid problems, and improve quality. Keep in mind, that if rewards are in the picture you will be more likely to obtain results. Do the same for those who assist you in this process. • Business growth is crucial to the success of your business, but both you and your employees need to enjoy the drive. How’s the culture of your business? Is it a great place to come to work each day? Do you practice peer support, teamwork and teamwork? Drive smart in the race for business growth. Accept that the road will be much more challenging for you than for any racecar driver. Here’s why: For them, there’s a finish line to cross. For business owners who are striving to move forward in today’s world… The race to obtain and sustain a competitive advantage has no finish line. Drive as smart and as safely as you can. You just have to drive faster, delivery quality work on time and on a consistent basis, and have a strong ability to develop stronger relationships than your competitors.

High Performance Road Map Follow these directions, and you will be on your way to the road to business success: Gath-

er your entire pit crew together. Communicate that your objective is to involve them in sharing ideas to exceed customer expectations and outshine your competition, uncovering any service or quality problems that may exist, discovering methods to prevent problems and finding methods to improve productivity and morale. Then, obtain answers to these questions and add some of your own that are applicable to your specific business. What are our strengths? What needs improvement? What, in your opinion, does management need to do to help the business move forward? How much of our business comes from referrals? Can we boast 95 percent like some of our competitors? Where are there opportunities to obtain more referrals or drive more business to us? How can we promote our business in a way that is different than the competition? Are we calling on as many customers as we can? What is our reputation in our area? What can we do to sway our competitor’s business over to us? What are we hearing in the field? Does our business operate consistently like a well-oiled machine? Can we depend on each other, so we can focus on the most important person to our business — the CUSTOMER? Do we consistently strive to improve productivity and solve problems? Do we need to improve team communication to avoid problems and improve quality? How is our overall morale? Do we need a new approach to business development? Are our advertising, sales, and marketing strategies working? Are we effectively using social marketing? Do we need to conduct more marketing research? How can we do better? What are we doing that is different from other contractors or dealers that will make us stand out in the minds of our customers and promote word-of-mouth advertising? What have we done to differentiate our business from others? How would the customers we serve answer the question “What’s different about working with our business?” Do they know why we are better? Do we know how to articulate why we are better? Do we now how to articulate the value of bringing their work to us? How can we do better? Are we consistently working to improve our service? Since our offerings are not different from what our competition is offering, are we

far better in the level of service we provide? How much effort do we put into soliciting feedback from them to discover what they want and need from us? How quickly do we respond to calls? Is it easy to do business with us? Does everyone in our business know they are expected to bring forth ideas to improve customer service and do they regularly contribute their ideas? Are we listening to the voice of the customer? Do we have an effective CRM system? How can we do better? What can we do to develop stronger relationships with our customers? What have we done to exceed expectations, and what practices can we put into place we exceed expectations in the future? Do we all pull together when we have a problem and help each other deliver service excellence? How can we do better? How well do we bid? If it is higher than our competitors, how well do we communicate the value of the higher price? How can we do better? How’s our reputation? How are we perceived in the eyes of the customers we serve, and those we have yet to serve? How are we perceived in the eyes of our industry association? Do we operate with ethics and integrity? How can we do better? Do we consistently strive to be a better business? Do we consistently work toward being better than our competition? Do we make an effort to be better than our competition in every aspect of the customer experience? Do we strive to under-promise and do everything we can to over-deliver? How can we do better? This is a lot of work, and often done best during a retreat. Whenever you do it, take a good hard look at the answers to the questions. Then, create an action plan that will help drive the growth of your business and improve profitability. Does this seem overwhelming? It doesn’t have to be. Determine what three things you need to implement in the next month, and Go. Be sure your pit crew buys into your course, and ask them to be accountable for their performance in executing your action plan. Then, remember, knowing what you should do and doing it are two very different things. Without execution, your action plan is just that, an action plan. Just remember to ENJOY THE RIDE! ©Copyright 2017 - Christine Corelli & Associates, Inc. — www.christinespeaks.com Christine Corelli is the author of six business books. For more information on her services, call 847/477 7376.


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BASCHMANN SERVICES, INC. Elma, NY 888-655-1101 www.baschmann.com

ROBERT H. FINKE AND SONS Selkirk, NY 518-767-9331 www.finkeequipment.com

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT East Syracuse, NY Henrietta, NY 315-437-1471 585-334-5120 Kirkwood, NY Adams Center, NY 607-775-5010 315-788-0200 www.traceyroad.com

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR Brewster, NY 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com

HARTER EQUIPMENT, INC. Millstone Twp., NJ 732-446-7600 www.harterequipment.com

COMPANY WRENCH, LTD. Williamstown, NJ 856-404-9618 www.companywrench.com

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Zelienople, PA McKean, PA 724-452-7800 814-476-7755 Dubois, PA 814-371-3600 www.highway-equipment.com


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Kenworth T370 Comes With Heavy Front Drive Axles

The Kenworth T370 is now available with factoryinstalled 18,000- and 20,000-lb. (8,164 and 9,072 kg) front drive axles. The new offering is targeted for heavy utility services, construction, municipalities, fire and rescue, and other specialty applications.

The Kenworth T370 is now available with factory-installed 18,000- and 20,000-lb. (8,164 and 9,072 kg) front drive axles. The new offering is targeted for heavy utility services, construction, municipalities, fire and rescue, and other specialty applications. The Kenworth T370 offers the Fabco FSD-18A and FSD-20A front drive axles paired with an all-new Fabco TC-548 transfer case for increased durability. The two front drive axles are available with the PACCAR PX-9 engine rated up to 350 hp and 1,150 lb-ft of torque. Both models require taperleaf front springs and are available with air or mechanical rear suspensions. Kenworth has designed the front drive axle configurations with the lowest possible cab and frame heights. This allows easier body access and permits body

builder boom installations to remain under most height requirements in U.S. states and Canadian provinces. In addition, the transfer case occupies frame space inside the rails from 36 to 52 in. (91 to 132 cm) behind back of cab, which provides clear space behind cab for body builder outrigger equipment. The transfer case includes an air activated front axle engagement switch and dash mounted indicator light, as well as a switch to control the high and low ranges in the transfer case. The T370 is available with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of up to 66,000 lbs. (29,937 kg), and can be specified with manual, automated or automatic transmissions. The Kenworth T370 is already available in 4x4 and 6x6 configurations with axle ratings from 10,000 to 16,000 lbs. (4,536 to 7,257 kg).

“The addition of the heavier 18,000pound and 20,000-pound front drive axles expands the T370’s already excellent reputation for being a vocational workhorse,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. “The PACCAR PX-9 offers excellent power in a smaller package to move more weight. When combined with the highercapacity front axles, customers can benefit from more of the payload’s weight shifted to the front axle, while still taking advantage of the T370’s short, 109-inch BBC [bumper-to-back-of-cab] measurement.” For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

LINE-X Forges Industrial Partnership With Curry Supply LINE-X — a leader in versatile protective coatings supporting more than 650 partners worldwide — announced a new industrial partnership with Curry Supply, a leading manufacturer of commercial service vehicles that include several different types of on and off-road work trucks used in a variety of different construction, maintenance and service trades. With a legacy more than 85 years in the making, Curry Supply is now applying LINE-X protective coatings to numerous different exterior components to provide a nearly impenetrable barrier against scratches, abrasions, harsh chemicals and the elements, according to the company. LINE-X coatings will help extend the life of the vehicles and enable enhanced customization options with color-matching capabilities and other style preferences.

In addition to using LINE-X on cles can now even better serve Some of Curry Supply’s vehiits new vehicles, Curry Supply also clients’ needs and preferences, cles now available with LINE-X has incorporated LINE-X protec- while keeping each vehicle look- protective coatings include: tive coatings into their commercial ing and performing like new for • On and off-road water trucks vehicle reconditioning and restora- years to come.” • Mechanics trucks tion service. • On and off-road fuel “Curry Supply manufacand lube trucks tures some of the very best • Crash attenuator construction and service trucks vehicles available anywhere • Vacuum trucks — and we believe that the • Winch trucks addition of extreme protec• Dump trucks tion from the elements and • Lube skids harsh conditions makes “When I was introthem an even more formidaduced to the LINE-X ble force in the construction, product, the opportunity maintenance and service to make our vehicles industries,” said Dennis more resilient to tough Weese, president of LINEconditions and elements, X. Curry Supply is now applying LINE-X protec- immediately came to “Add in truly unique style tive coatings to numerous different exterior mind,” said Jason and customization options components to provide a nearly impenetrable Ritchey, president and — including color-matching barrier against scratches, abrasions, harsh owner of Curry Supply. capabilities through a ‘hot chemicals and the elements, according to the “We are thrilled with process’ — and Curry vehi- company. what LINE-X coatings

do to make our products even more compelling — including extended vehicle life and the ability for us to customize colors and surfaces. Even more, the continued support, training and customer service that LINE-X has provided us has been second-to-none.” LINE-X offers its industrial and manufacturing customers an extremely wide variety of different polyurethanes and polyureas to ensure the perfect coating is used for each individual industrial application. LINE-X also is a leader in providing training and support to all of its industrial clients, according to the company. For more information about LINE-X, call 310/374-6177 or visit www.LINE-X.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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TBEI Names New Leader of Travis Body & Trailer Truck Bodies and Equipment International Inc. (TBEI), a Federal Signal company, announced that Stuart Swint has joined the company as general manager/president of Travis Body and Trailer Incorporated. Swint brings more than 17 years of experience to the position and joins TBEI from Marco Group International, where he was vice president of operations. Swint previously held roles of increasing responsibility for a diverse group of companies including Evergreen Tank Solutions, Williams Scotsman and M&N Construction. “We are pleased to have Stuart join us and expect to benefit from the depth of experience he brings to the role,” said Bob Fines, vice president/general manager of TBEI. “His expertise and leadership will be a valuable addition to our team and we look forward to the continuing tradition of excellence at Travis.” In order to provide a smooth transition, Swint will work closely with Bud Hughes, who will be retiring from the Travis president/general manager role at the end of August. Swint’s expertise in operations,

management and leadership will be essential in continuing Travis’s legacy as a leading manufacturer of dump trailers and bodies,

“His expertise and leadership will be a valuable addition to our team…” Bob Fines TBEI

according to the company. For more information on Travis Body & Trailer, call 800/535-4372 or visit www.travistrailers.com. For more information on Truck Bodies and Equipment International (TBEI), visit www.tbei.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

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

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

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

of North Jersey Bobcat of North Jersey 201 Maltese Dr. Totowa, NJ 07512 973-774-9500 www.njbobcat.com

Metro Bobcat, Inc.

of Connecticut Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648

4565 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 866-551-4602

Bobcat of Stratford 821 Woodend Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300

Erie 3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 16510 814-898-3388

Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 www.bobcatct.com

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

Cleveland Brothers

Clearfield 1307 S Second Street Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-1611 Mansfield 18512 Route 6 Mansfield, PA 16933 570-662-7171

Lantz Corners 3105 Route 219 Kane, PA 16735 814-778-5250

Harrisburg 5210 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-0598

Mount Pleasant 309 Foothills Lane Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-696-4080

Wilkes-Barre 970 Wilkes Barre Twp. Rd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-822-8141

Turbotville 190 Cleveland Brothers Road Watsontown, PA 17777 570-538-2551

Clarksburg 6286 West Veterans Memorial Highway Bridgeport, WV 26330 304-842-2222

Lancaster 4326 Oregon Pike Ephrata, PA 17522 717-859-4905 State College 2955 Stewart Dr. State College, PA 16801 814-237-8338

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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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Vermeer Expands Lineup With TR5300 Trommel Screen Outfitted with a 74 hp (55 kW) Deutz TD 2.9L Tier IV Final (EU Stage IV) engine, the powerful Vermeer TR5300 trommel screen delivers a drum speed of 0 to 24 rpm to handle multiple material types.

Vermeer is expanding its line of recycling equipment with the addition of a new trommel screen. Outfitted with a 74 hp (55 kW) Deutz TD 2.9L Tier IV Final (EU Stage IV) engine, the powerful Vermeer TR5300 trommel screen delivers a drum speed of 0 to 24 rpm to handle multiple material types. The trommel screen’s conveyors have the ability to lower parallel to the ground giving the operator more control over dust and wind, while also allowing for easier maintenance area access. The new unit features convenient controls through the machine display mounted on the control panel or through a

remote control. Changing product sizing also can be done quickly with the quickchange screen design. “We focused on the needs of the operator when designing the new TR5300 trommel screen,” said Jeff Bradley, product manager of recycling and forestry equipment at Vermeer. “The unit has four programmable presets that allow the operator to save settings for different material types, or the operator can quickly make adjustments on the fly, based on incoming materials. There are also several features that make the TR5300 easy to adjust and service, including access doors around the

engine compartment and dual-hinged doors on both sides of the drum for ease of maintenance and machine inspection. These service doors give full-length access to the trommel drum at ground level.” The Vermeer TR5300 trommel screen’s unique chain-driven direct drum drive permits the drum to lift off the cog for service. This top-load design allows the drum to be quickly changed out with proper equipment. This design also makes changing out the bolt-on sprockets fast and efficient. A quick-change screen design provides the ability to change screen sizes to match

required end product sizing with only five attachment bolts. Users also can tension the screen around the drum to add rigidity to increase the open area of the screen through the use of a smaller gauge wire. Vermeer offers an optional grizzly screen attachment for the TR5300 trommel screen. It can be mounted over the hopper to prescreen large material and create more consistent sized overs material. For more information, visit www.vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

NJPA Awards Morbark LLC Second Four-Year Contract The National Joint Power Alliance (NJPA) has awarded Morbark LLC with a four-year contract to provide NJPA members with grounds maintenance equipment. The contract (#062117-MBI), which officially began Aug. 18, 2017, also covers related attachments, accessories and services. “We are extremely proud to hold this new contract and the partnership we have been able to cultivate with the NJPA since being awarded our first contract in 2015,” said Kevin Cotter, governmental sales manager. “This relationship allows us to supply NJPA member municipalities and non-profit organizations with the quality Morbark

equipment they need at very competitive prices.” The NJPA is a municipal contracting agency for government, education and nonprofit organizations throughout the United States and Canada. The NJPA goes through a 12-step procurement process that includes identifying member needs, researching solutions, drafting and posting solicitations, evaluating proposals and awarding vendors. By consolidating the efforts of numerous individually prepared solicitations and contracts to one cooperative process, the NJPA can help members save time and offer access to a broad range of exceptional product and

equipment options with aggressive and competitive pricing. Morbark’s contract with the NJPA includes the complete lines of Beever brush chippers, stump grinders, horizontal and tub grinders, and whole tree chippers, as well as Boxer mini-skid steers, attachments, and dedicated trenchers. Morbark has a network of approximately 300 North American dealer and distributor locations, as well as nearly 500 Morbark employees. “After examining the proposals the NJPA evaluation team received in response to our solicitation, it was evident that Morbark had

all the qualities we were searching for,” said Scott Carr, NJPA contract manager of Morbark’s award. “Their excellent products, sizeable dealer network, comprehensive marketing plan, and dedication will serve our members well. We’re excited to continue this mutually beneficial partnership with one of the world’s most widely respected equipment manufacturers.” 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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Work Truck Show 2018 Adds Fleet Technical Congress “Professional fleet manager attendance at The Work Truck Show continues to increase.” Steve Carey NTEA

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NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry introduced the Fleet Technical Congress to be held in conjunction with The Work Truck Show 2018 and Green Truck Summit in Indianapolis next March. At Fleet Technical Congress, fleet managers can explore the latest technology solutions while gaining management insights from leaders of some of the country’s biggest fleets and suppliers. Part of Work Truck Week, Fleet Technical Congress kicks off with a full day of training on March 6, at the Westin Indianapolis adjacent to Indiana Convention Center. The Work Truck Show 2018 is held at Indiana Convention Center March 6 to 9. Educational sessions and Green Truck Summit begin March 6, and the exhibit hall is open March 7 to 9. “Professional fleet manager attendance at The Work Truck Show continues to increase,” said Steve Carey, NTEA executive director. “Our new Fleet Technical Congress will provide the growing number of fleet managers at the show with a higher level of technical and management training to help them successfully integrate and leverage the latest technology and innovations into their fleet operations.” Fleet Technical Congress is designed for both established fleet managers and those who are moving into more senior fleet management roles. It will provide the tools, techniques and thinking they need to succeed. General session topics will include discussions on the future of commercial vehicles; reactive vs. predictive maintenance; the impact of smart, connected vehicles; how to integrate multiple data streams to enhance decision-making; benefits and risks associated with vehicle data; and techniques for improving equipment replacement strategies. A full schedule with session descriptions and presenters will be released when registration opens in October. “We see two significant trends acting as change agents in the fleet management world,” said George Survant, NTEA senior director of fleet relations. “First, there’s a whole new range of technology and tools associated with commercial vehicles that is

changing the face of the industry in a substantial way. At the same time, we’re seeing a significant refreshing of leadership in professional fleet management nationwide. As a result, we believe this is an opportune time to capture the lessons learned by some of our industry’s top fleet professionals who will share their experience and vision as a foundation for the next generation of leaders.”

“...we believe this is an opportune time to capture the lessons learned by some of our industry’s top fleet professionals who will share their experience and vision...”

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Low-Profile • 14,000 lb. and 10,000 GVW available in 18' and 20' lengths, with 82" between fenders • Wide choice of ramps and other options • 20' 14k trailer weighs 2,510 lbs.

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In addition to the full day of general sessions on March 6, registration for Fleet Technical Congress includes access to 48 concurrent sessions on topics such as truck specifications development, fleet productivity, risk mitigation, emissions reduction and alternative fuels, OEM chassis updates, workforce development, and more; a ticket to the Work Truck Show opening reception Tuesday evening; access to the exhibit hall; lunch each day; and access to the Ride-andDrive on Wednesday and Thursday. Registration opens in October. For more information, call 800/441-6832 or visit worktruckshow.com/fleettechnicalcongress. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Option for T680,T880…

Kenworth Offering Meritor WABCO OnGuardACTIVE Option on Two Models Kenworth is making Meritor WABCO OnGuardACTIVE available as an option on Kenworth T680 and T880 models. The advanced radar-based safety system is “always on” and features forward collision warning, collision mitigation and adaptive cruise control. The system measures the truck’s position in relation to other vehicles and objects; detects moving, stopped or stationary vehicles ahead; and uses audible, visual and short brake pulse warnings to alert the driver of a possible rear-end collision. When appropriate, OnGuardACTIVE will apply the brakes to help avoid or mitigate a rear-end collision. “Meritor WABCO’s OnGuardACTIVE safety system is an important, new option for our on–highway and Kenworth is making Meritor WABCO OnGuardACTIVE vocational flagships, the T680 and T880, Kenworth’s available as an option on Kenworth T680 and T880 models. two most technologically advanced vehicles,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. “Kenworth continues tems and controls, active safety systems, and suspension and to introduce systems that can help drivers maintain safe dis- control systems for commercial vehicles in North America. For more information, visit Meritor WABCO’s website tance, mitigate collisions and operate safely in rapidly chang(www.meritorwabco.com) or contact Kenworth at ing and challenging road conditions.” Meritor WABCO is a North American joint venture www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment focused on the delivery of proven, integrated safety technology and efficiency components. These include braking sys- Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Trail King Names Joe Kolb as Its New President, Bruce Yakley Becomes CEO Trail King Industries, a North American trailer manufac- ers, exceeding dealer and customer expectations, and makturer, announced the appointment of Joe Kolb as president. ing Trail King the Dakotas’ employer of choice. I am conIn his new role, Kolb will be fident Joe’s leadership will build on responsible for day-to-day operaour successes to date, and continue tions of the company. to drive a relentless focus on best Effective simultaneously, Bruce serving our customers and employYakley will transition to the role of ees.” chief executive officer. After more “It is a tremendous honor for me than six years as president of Trail to move into this new role with King, Yakley’s new role will be to Trail King. I look forward to workcontinue to focus on serving Trail ing with Bruce and the executive King’s customers, as well as develteam to help further the company’s oping employees and strategic success,” said Kolb. “I am eager to growth initiatives. help lead the company to its next Kolb began his career with CC phase of innovation and operational Industries in 2005 as the director of excellence.” strategic sourcing and in 2011, was Prior to Trail King, Kolb held promoted to the vice president of leadership positions at Bain & supply chain at Trail King. Company as well as Maytag and “Joe has proven to be a consumSkil-Bosch. mate leader with a keen customer For more information, visit focus. He is uniquely qualified to www.trailking.com. lead and continue to grow the (This story also can be found on organization,” said Yakley. “Our In his new role as president, Joe Kolb will Construction Equipment Guide’s sights continue to be set on manu- be responsible for day-to-day operations website at www.constructionequipfacturing the highest quality trail- of the company. mentguide.com.)

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Edward Ehrbar, Inc. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914-738-5100 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 New York City, NY 718-626-3331 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203-743-0088

Lucky’s Trailer Sales www.luckystrailers.com 402 Vermont Route 107 South Royalton, VT 802-763-2585 Fax 802-763-2492 28 Jasper Mine Road Colchester, VT 05446 802-893-6565 Fax 802-893-6604

Ditch Witch Mid-States www.ditchwitchmidstates.com 3660 Interchange Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-443-9751 888-DITCHWITCH FAX: 614-443-9219

Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. www.vermeermidatlantic.com 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274 Fax: 301-498-8720

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Sennebogen 718 Earns Praise From Tree Service Company When it comes to tree service equipment, Dan Mayer says he feels like he has seen everything there is. “It is hard to impress me,” he said. As a self-described YouTube enthusiast, Mayer is constantly on the look out for machinery anywhere in the world that can benefit his busy Mayer Tree Service operation in the Boston area. When a trip to a job site in Switzerland brought him face-to-face with a mobile Sennebogen 718 material handler equipped with a saw head, he knew that this is what he had been looking for. “I saw what the machine did over there for a tree company of similar size to our company here in the U.S.,” said Mayer, “and that’s what made me pull the trigger. We actually brought the first one into North America.” And now? Working in tandem with the self-powered Albach Diamant 2000 mobile chipper, the Sennebogen 718 “blows me away every day,” Mayer said. “The combination is just deadly. It wouldn’t be the same without the Sennebogen. This has been a game changer with just how many trees the Sennebogen takes down, precuts and stacks safely and efficiently. With everything laid out just so, the Albach can come in behind and process them in a fraction of the time.” He estimates the two pieces together outpace his local competition by a 10:1 clip, “but it’s probably actually greater than that, because there is no operator fatigue. With this purpose-built equipment, you’re just not beating up on your people.” Always Seeking a Better Way Taking a bold step in a normally modest and traditional industry is nothing new for Mayer, who started his Boston North tree pruning and tree removal business in 1995. With the constant search to stay ahead, “to reinvent myself again,” Mayer said he could not have asked for a better fit when the versatile Sennebogen 718 rolled into his view during his trip to Switzerland. Equally impressive were the subsequent meetings with various company representatives, from Chairman and Managing Director Erich Sennebogen in Germany to

Mayer Tree Service’s Sennebogen 718 teams up with its Albach 2000. One cuts, stacks and organizes while the other chips.

Sennebogen LLC President Constantino Lannes and other members of the company’s North American team. “These people are very flexible,” said Mayer, “and are completely interested in feedback and knowing what would work best for us here in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.” Sennebogen 718 Proves the Right Fit As a purpose-built material handler, the wheeled Sennebogen 718 is more efficient and nimble than other carriers, be they modified excavators, cranes, or the forestry machines used on larger tree removal projects, Mayer said. The 718 is ideal for “urbanized applications” such as residential, roadside, parks and golf courses, the core of the Mayer Tree Service business. The low ground pressure makes this 48,000 lb. (21,772 kg) material handler particularly efficient on sensitive lands, such as golf courses. In one of Mayer’s first revela-

tions with the machine, the 718 equipped with a 43 ft. (13 m) reach including telescoping stick brought down and carried out trees between a roadway and a riverbank while cycling three swamp mats to create the necessary path. “I was blown away by how our operator was able to use just three mats, hopscotch them, cut the trees, and then come back to the road with everything.” Once at the roadside, the trees were then chipped by the mobile Albach wood chipper, which had in the meantime been driven in from another job. “Erich Sennebogen said it perfectly — The excavator is the ideal machine for digging a hole. There’s no better design out there for digging into the ground and below. But when you are talking about picking things off the ground and putting them up high, or picking them up high and putting them down on the ground, then it’s the Sennebogen,” Mayer said. Without the excess size, weight and

engine power, the Sennebogen 718 is able to have its energy placed entirely on the task at hand. “All we’re doing is trees,” said Mayer, “and that’s where we want the energy to be. Once the tree gets on the ground, once we take the vertical and make it horizontal, then the Albach can take it from there.” A Welcome Addition to a Busy Operation While always looking for the next great equipment solution, Mayer Tree Service was built “by doing our work safely and efficiently.” Equipped with a Hultdins hydraulic tree saw, the Sennebogen 718 has proven a good addition on both fronts. “If we didn’t have it, we would be so overbooked,” said Mayer, who employs 60 to 70 people. “It really helps keep our backlog under control. We would have to pass on see SENNEBOGEN page 98


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

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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

Lokotrack® ST2.8™ exceeds expectations in making a clean cement additive That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552

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FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

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A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source. The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420

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Scrap Metal Recycler Works Hard to Succeed in Current Down Market

MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com

When David Feinberg, a veteran in the scrap metal industry, formed a partnership in 2011 with Eric Bell, an industry newcomer, the outlook for their new venture looked solid. The young company — Philadelphia Metal and Resource Recovery — had an excellent location near Interstate 95, in an industrial section of Philadelphia. Feinberg previously operated a similar business at the same 4-acre site and was well known among a large group of buyers and sellers. The market for ferrous and non-ferrous metals was strong. To get the enterprise off to a good start, the owners purchased a new Doosan crawler excavator that proved to be a hard-working, durable machine. Everything pointed to the company becoming a serious player in the scrap metal and recycling business in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware. That is exactly what happened. Five years later, Philadelphia Metal is one of the area’s premier metal-broker processing firms — in spite of how the market has evolved and how metal prices tumbled. During the time the company has been in business, prices for all commodities have dropped, some as much as 75 percent, according to Feinberg. Philadelphia Metal, like other firms in the industry, has reduced operating hours and staff. “So far, that is all we have been forced to do,” Feinberg said. “Hopefully, better times are ahead.” Philadelphia Metal is a full-service enterprise that purchases, processes, packages, brokers and sells all grades of metal. Some ferrous materials are sold to steel mills, others to exporters. Non-ferrous materials are sold to either larger brokers or directly to consumers. The company is a big believer in intelligent resource management and reusing metals, as a way to protect the planet’s natural resources, divert metals from sanitary landfills and help customers’ recycling efforts. “Our industrial clients like the fact that we aid in managing their scrap in a way that they can realize some profit,” Feinberg said. “We are always looking for any reusable materials that can be sold.” Excavator Choices Several months before starting the new company, the partners decided a new crawler excavator was necessary to execute their strategic plan that focused on service. They wanted to get customers see DOOSAN page 92

The DX300LC-3 has the power to handle substantial loads of scrap metal.

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ISRI: Organization “Helpful” to Scrap Metal Recycling Members

Even though David Feinberg has been involved in the scrap metal and recycling business for more than two decades, he is always eager to keep up-to-date about the industry. One of the best sources of information, he says, is the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), a Washington D.C.-based trade association. “It is a great organization,” said the co-owner of Philadelphia Metal and Resource Recovery. “Over the years, they have been helpful and, as a member, I have benefited from their good educational programs and publications. They provide top-notch representation in Washington and their trade shows are outstanding. Overall, it is very worthwhile to be a member.” The ISRI membership consists of manufacturers and processors, brokers and industrial consumers of scrap commodities, including ferrous and non-ferrous metals, paper, electronics, rubber, plastics, glass and textiles. Associate members include equipment and service providers to the scrap recycling industry. The association represents more than 1,600 for-profit firms — ranging from small, family-owned businesses to large, multi-national corporations — operating at more than 1,500 facilities in the United States and 34 countries worldwide. For more information about ISRI, visit the organization’s website: www.isri.org.

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200

H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284


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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellottcompany.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267

4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410

Metso’s Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw crusher: Meeting your demands for high capacity with maximum efficiency That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.

541 Farmview Lane Mount Joy, PA 17552

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FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com

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Improve the efficiency and profitability of your crushing operation with the redesigned Lokotrack® LT106™ jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels, and an IC700™ process control system, ensure high productivity, user-friendly operation, and good mobility in tough crushing applications. The LT106 is also available with Metso’s Fleet Management technology, providing remote monitoring of functions, parameters, and location for more efficient operation. Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay

WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420

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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.”

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

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Aggressive Pricing on Quality Used Equipment 2010 Sandvik QI340 Primary Impactor 51” x 37” Feed Opening, One Previous Owner, Recent Trade, Excellent Condition, New Blow Bars, CAT Engine, Only 2910 Hours. Located in Walnut Cove, NC. Priced to sell at $219,000

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Wacker Neuson Offers Emission-Free AS50e Vibratory Rammer Wacker Neuson, introduced an emissions-free, battery powered vibratory rammer. Using lithium-ion battery technology, the AS50e is ideal for commercial interior construction or renovation projects, for use in poorly ventilated areas including trenches or in sound-sensitive areas such as hospitals as well as for rental yards and environmentally conscious builders, according to the manufacturer. Wacker Neuson took the best of the performance characteristics of the rammer, percussion system and ramming shoe and adapted it to the battery operated rammer, allowing users to experience similar compaction results to those of engine powered units but with zero emissions. The AS50e is convenient to operate with a quick, push button start, and is easy to guide along walls. The guide handle is specifically designed for the rammer and results in low hand-arm vibra-

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tion (HAV) for the operator. This environmentallyfriendly rammer is quieter than engine driven rammers, making it ideal for noisesensitive applications as well as protecting the operator from noise and CO emissions. The AS50e weighs 154.5 lbs. (70 kg) and hits at a percussion rate of 680 blows per min. The long-life battery is separate from the rammer and can be replaced in a few quick steps without any additional tools. Operators and rental centers will see a low total cost of ownership with the maintenance-free electric motor. The AS50e joins Wacker Neuson’s line of 2-cycle, 2-cycle oil-injected, 4-cycle and diesel models.

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The AS50e weighs 154.5 lbs. (70 kg) and hits at a percussion rate of 680 blows per min.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. Central & Western PA (717) 766-7671 www.grofftractor.com

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

Doosan’s DX300LC-3 Is Excavator of Choice for Philadelphia Recycling Firm CENTRAL EQUIPMENT CO. DOOSAN from page 82

in and out efficiently; sort and process materials fast and move them out quickly. “While evaluating several different machines, I learned that some others in our business had good success with the Doosan brand,” Feinberg said. “I knew from previous experience that the local dealer had a good reputation. Eventually we focused our research on Doosan crawler excavators, specifically the DX300LC-3. It was very pricecompetitive and, from everything we could tell, it was comparable in quality to other leading similar-size products.” For Feinberg and Bell, the excavator had to excel in durability and cost of operation. The DX300LC-3 was the perfect fit, and so was the second DX300LC-3 they purchased a year later. The company also owns a Doosan DX210W wheel excavator that is located at a satellite operation. “We need machines that can survive

— and thrive — in a dirty, rugged environment,” Feinberg said. “Those two DX300LC-3s have been dependable workhorses. They load trailers, process and separate scrap throughout the day. That’s all they do and they do it well.” Cost-of-operation items — such as fuel efficiency, maintenance and parts expenses, and downtime — are critical factors that help the owners of Philadelphia Metal evaluate the value of their equipment. “The Doosan excavators have lived up to our expectations,” Feinberg said. The DX300LC-3 has easy access to key checkpoints, cooling system and other critical components, which according to Feinberg, makes daily preventive maintenance easy. Both are paired with a grapple attachment to lift and sort material delivered to the facility, and they are outfitted with special guarding on the front and top of the cab for additional protection. All of the equipment was purchased

through Doosan financing programs, a process Feinberg said was “very easy to work with.” The DX300LC-3 crawler excavator stands out in a lineup of 25 to 30 ton (28 to 33 t) machines. The unit has the power to handle substantial loads of scrap metal, an important factor at the Philadelphia Metal facility. “We try to focus our efforts on providing a good customer experience,” Feinberg said. “That means competitive pricing, easy access to our yard and no waiting for traffic or equipment. Our two Doosan excavators keep moving materials around our location so space is always available for the next load coming through the gate.” This story was reprinted with permission from Doosan’s DoMORE Magazine, Winter 2017 edition. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Volvo CE Unveils Next-Gen Electric Load Carrier Concept

Volvo Construction Equipment’s HX2, is the latest development in the company’s electric site solution. The prototype autonomous, battery-electric, load carrier is one element of an electric site research project that predicts up to a 95 percent reduction in carbon emissions and up to a 25 percent reduction in total cost of ownership. Volvo CE showcased the first-generation of the prototype HX machine, known as HX1, at the company’s Xploration Forum in September last year. Since then, Volvo CE’s engineers have been developing the machine. And while it may still look similar on the outside, it’s completely different on the inside. “The HX2 is fundamentally different to the HX1,” said Uwe Müller, Volvo CE’s chief project manager for the electric site project. “The HX1 was proof of concept. Once we knew it was feasible we updated the design requirements for the HX2 to incorporate shared technologies and components from the Volvo Group, such as electric motors, batteries and power electronics. Integrating a completely new drivetrain was crucial to take full advantage of the groundbreaking electromobility developments that are happening inside the Volvo Group. Another new feature is the addition of a vision system, which allows the machine to detect humans and obstacles in its vicinity.”

A Complete Site Solution The electric site project aims to electrify a transport stage in a quarry — from excavation to primary crushing and transport to secondary

The HX2 prototype autonomous, battery-electric, load carrier is one element of an electric site research project that predicts up to a 95 percent reduction in carbon emissions and up to a 25 percent reduction in total cost of ownership.

crushing. It involves developing new machines, work methods and site management systems — together these things form a complete site solution. As well as a small fleet of HX2s, other prototype machines that make-up the electric site system includes a prototype electric hybrid wheel loader, and a grid-connected excavator. New technology encompasses machine and fleet control systems and logistic solutions for electric machines in quarries. The LX1 is Volvo CE’s prototype electric hybrid wheel loader — it also was unveiled at the Xploration Forum last year. The machine can deliver up to a 50 percent improvement in fuel efficiency, as well as significant reductions in emissions and noise pollution compared to its conventional counterparts. It is currently being field tested in the United States by Volvo CE’s customer Waste Management — the largest environmental services and recycling company in North America. So far, feedback has been positive, according to the company. The LX1 is a “series hybrid” that incorporates a driveline that consists of electric drive motors mounted at the wheels, electric driven hydraulics, an energy storage system, a significantly smaller diesel engine and new machine architecture, including a new design of the lifting unit. It’s this combination that enables the substantial gain in fuel efficiency. The prototype — which has 98 percent new parts and a fundamentally new machine design — can do the work of a wheel loader that’s one size larger.

Collaborating for a Sustainable Future Volvo CE teamed up with its customer Skanska Sweden, the Swedish Energy Agency and two Swedish universities — Linköping University and Mälardalen University — in October 2015 to collaborate on the SEK 203 million project. Volvo CE is coordinating the project and is in charge of developing the machines and systems. Skanska Sweden is providing logistical solutions, application relevance and job site knowledge. The Swedish Energy Agency — a government agency for national energy policy issues — is helping to fund the project and the universities are carrying out research. Two PhD students are looking at battery aging and energy management for electric vehicles, as well as functional safety. Skanska Sweden will incorporate the demonstration machines into its operations and test the electric site concept at a quarry in western Sweden for 10 weeks at the end of 2018. After this, Volvo CE will examine the project results to see if the concept is viable for the industry. Currently this work is just a research project, with no plans for industrialization at this stage. “Volvo CE is committed to pushing boundaries and exploring the technology of the future,” said Jenny Elfsberg, director of emerging technologies at Volvo CE. “The HX2 and the electric site project demonstrate how Volvo CE wants to work with its customers early in the development phase to improve total site performance and sustainability, while also saving customers money. By integrating customers in the development process, we can design the best solution for a task, application and environment together. The concepts being developed in the electric site research project are part of Volvo CE’s long-term future vision, and they have the potential to transform the quarry and aggregates industry. By using electricity instead of diesel to power construction equipment in a quarry, we have the potential to deliver significant reductions in fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, environmental impact and cost-per-ton. The electrification of construction equipment will produce cleaner, quieter and more efficient machines — this represents the future of our industry.” For more information, visit www.volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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High Flexibility Significant Time Savings Higher Profit!

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Design of ALLU TS Drum Assembly Enables Flexibility for Multiple Projects ALLU’s drum assembly construction allows customers to achieve flexibility in performing multiple jobs with one unit, just by repositioning the standard screening blades. Manufactured for the existing ALLU D-Series material processor bucket frames, the core of the ALLU TS technology is the configuration of the screening blades that spin between the screening combs. The end product size is defined by the space between the combs, and different fragment sizes can be achieved simply by repositioning the combs. Because the screening combs carry most of the material weight, the drums and bearings experience less impact and load. The design of the assembly ensures the machine works well in wet and dry materials without clogging. The TS drums are available with two different blade types: standard blades for screening applications and axe blades when a crushing or shredding effect is required. Blade sizes available include 0.63/1.26 in. (1.6/3.2 cm), 0.98/1.97 in. (2.5/5.0 cm) and

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The TS drums are available with two different blade types: standard blades for screening applications and axe blades when a crushing or shredding effect is required.

1.38 in. (3.5 cm). The TS assembly is available in seven different models for 17.6- to 49.6-ton (16 to 45 t) excavators and 7.7- to 33-ton (7 to 30 t) wheel loaders.

For more information, call 800/9392558 or visit www.allu.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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some of these jobs, because we just wouldn’t be able to get them done in time.” “This 718 has enabled me to grow without having to add any extra people, which is really huge for us, because in this industry, good people are hard to find,” he said. “We have more equipment than people, which I think is a good model.” The company’s waste wood management and biomass division, ProBark, turns the trees into bark mulch and fuel chips. The group’s fleet also includes an assortment of large equipment, including horizontal grinders and wheel loaders. With its elevated maXcab, the Sennebogen 718 offers visibility and operational advantages for the Mayer Tree Service operators, who are now able to look more directly into the trees when cutting, rather than straight up. “And it is so quiet. The only sound you really hear is when the hydraulic saw comes out of the tree,” said Mayer, who gives a big thumbs-up to the combination of reach, ver-

satility, mobility and fuel efficiency. “Three or four days into a project and it will still be on its first tank of fuel,” he said. “Some of our other machines need a fuel truck strapped to them. You need to fill them every day.” In Mayer’s view, “the engineering is where it’s at. The Sennebogen doesn’t do everything,” he said “but when it is doing its thing, you can’t touch it. It is off the charts.” Describing the machine as a “complete disruptor” in his sector, he is naturally glad he was able to have it first. “We’ve been doing this for a long time without this particular equipment,” said Mayer. “It’s like when you have been copying everything by hand and then somebody shows up one day with a photocopier. It’s that big of a difference.” For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

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

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

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Terex MPS Names Orritt Business Development Mgr.

Gareth Orritt

Terex MPS has named Gareth Orritt as its new Canica Business development manager. In his new role, Orritt will be responsible for developing the sales and distribution of the Canica VSI product range. Orritt has more than 20 years’ experience in the crushing and screening industry. Prior to joining Terex MPS he held product line and sales management positions with both the Metso (Barmac) and Sandvik VSI product ranges. Terex MPS provides a complete range of crushing and screening equipment to customers around the world operating in four key industries: mining, aggregates, demolition and recycling, industrial minerals. Terex MPS provides modular, portable and static plants and components — plus full parts, service and maintenance. For more information on Terex MPS, visit www.terexmps.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crews Construct Municipal Complex in Two Phases COMPLEX from page 46

The apparatus deck will be next to the fire living quarters. Said Ahern, “Presently, all the work for Phase I is under way, with foundations and major site work completed. The building erection crew is starting to erect the building presently. Many tasks have already been completed, such as foundations, underground infrastructure and utilities. No major issues have been encountered to date. “Key tasks remaining are the erection of the pre-manufactured steel building for the DPW site in Phase I, and completing on schedule in order to start Phase II.” Heavy machinery on site includes general construction and earth moving equipment. The basic materials being used on the project are asphalt, concrete, metal, steel and gravel. “In the initial self-preformed phase, we moved about 150,000 cubic yards of various materials to prepare the site while final design and bidding was being completed. During the Phase I portion of the site, the general contractor moved in the range of 10,000 cubic yards. “Our biggest challenge was getting the project within budget for a phased project of this scope and magnitude,” said Ahern, noting that even before a contractor was selected, vast amounts of ledge in the front area of the site had to be removed for installation of utilities, and to reach required finish elevations.” As part of their work, crews had to drill before blasting could occur. “After blasting, we removed truckloads of rock. We then installed gravel in multiple controlled lifts with compaction to fill the blasted areas. Our thoughts were that any site work that could be accomplished in advance of bidding would be a time saver for the schedule, and the town would see the benefits of lower costs to self-manage this work in advance.” The estimated amount of rock crushed on site as part of Phase I was 3,000 cu. yds. “During Phase I work, we encountered some additional rock and ledge that was hammered in place and removed,” said Ahern. “Numerous large boulders were crushed and reused on the site as dense graded base.” To date, there has been very little demolition work associated with Phase I, but Phase II will include tearing down the existing DPW building, which involves dealing with normal asbestos and related items for the time period of original construction. The items will be remediated prior to demolition operations. Presently, the site is served by municipal sewer services and all drainage will remain on site through various underground and above ground detention basins. Recently,

Town of Mansfield DPW photo

To date, there has been very little demolition work associated with Phase I, but Phase II will include tearing down the existing DPW building, which involves dealing with normal asbestos and related items for the time period of original construction.

crews poured the building slabs of the DPW facility, and concrete pumping and concrete placement was performed by Marguerite Concrete from Hopedale, Mass. The two placements totaled 1,100 cu. yds. Town of Mansfield DPW photo According to Recently, crews poured the building slabs of the DPW facilKaestle Boos ity. The two placements totaled 1,100 cu. yds. Associates architect Greg Joynt, “Above all else, the town of ods of security integrated into the design.” For the creative team, the primary concern Mansfield determined the need to provide code-compliant facilities which support the was providing for user safety and comfort. operations of modern municipal and public Being environmentally responsible also was safety departments, which the existing facil- important. “While the new Mansfield Public ities do not. In selecting a location for the new facilities, the vision expanded to creat- Safety/Municipal Complex does not meet ing a unified municipal campus, with the one specific set of sustainable requirements, public works, public safety and existing there will be numerous green features incorwater department headquarters all located in porated into the buildings, including lowflow water fixtures which will reduce water one area. “As with any public building project, usage often by as much as 30 percent,” he communication between all parties involved said. Additional features will include increased with the project is essential. This project included balancing the needs of three sepa- daylighting wherever possible, walk-off rate departments, as well as the water depart- mats which remove contaminants from staff ment and the building committee, while also and visitor shoes, use of materials with recycoordinating multiple designers and con- cled content, non-VOC emitting paints, finstruction schedules. This is usually done ishes and sealants which improves air qualiwell with constant communication and reg- ty and high-efficiency HVAC and electrical ular coordination among all team members.” systems (including LED light fixtures), Joynt said the difference between design- which reduce energy usage. Green initiatives ing a municipal complex and a more tradi- also were incorporated on the sites, includtional project is the programmatic needs of ing the use of native plants that may not need as much irrigation, resulting in reduced each department. “The buildings designed to house large water usage. “We would like these buildings to be equipment, fire apparatus and police detainees all have different requirements community-friendly and welcoming, while which must be met, but are not normally still maintaining that sense of municipal perseen in a more traditional building. In addi- manence. We would like employees and vistion, security requirements are much more itors to feel a sense of pride with these buildstringent with both active and passive meth- ings as they will be modern municipal build-

ings which will help each department operate even more efficiently and effectively for the town of Mansfield.” Michael Trowbridge, chairman of the Mansfield Board of Selectmen, added, “Like all towns and cities, updating infrastructure for the growing population and needs is important. Based on the existing facilities, it should be a welcome change. Modern facilities for the employees will allow for more efficient work product for the citizens, and quicker safety responses.” Trowbridge said the community will be better served by the new complex, adding that residents were well aware of the proposed project. “There were a great deal of meetings, and information was placed out prior to the vote, informing them of all the pros and cons.” A groundbreaking for the new complex was held last November, with a variety of officials taking part in the ceremony. Witnessing the first ceremonial shovels of dirt being turned was extremely rewarding for all in attendance. “I am the longest-serving member of Mansfield Capital Improvements — 20 years — and this has been talked about for approximately seven years,” said Trowbridge. “It was nice to get it actually moving. We have an incredible municipal building committee made up of talented, dedicated professionals. The project will be done correctly, and under budget.” One feature of the new complex should be of particular interest to all who stop by. “A refurbished bell will be in the joining section of the police and fire, and it has a long history.” The bell, forged at a foundry owned by Paul Revere’s grandson, arrived in Mansfield in 1831, weighing an estimated 1,250 lbs. It was placed in Mansfield’s Congregational Church. On the front was the inscription in all caps that read, “Revere Boston 1827. Presented by Asa Clapp, Esq of Portland in testimony of his early and continued affection for his native town of Mansfield.” In 2015, workers removed the bronze bell from the belfry of another church, where it had been placed. The bell was kept in a town storage area until a year ago, when it was transported with a crane and a flatbed truck to a brass refinishing shop. When installed in the new complex, it will be illuminated inside and will reportedly be visible from as far away as Route 106. Established in 1775, the town of Mansfield is located 40 mi. south of Boston, and 35 mi. north of Providence, R.I. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Work Set to Begin on Another New Hampshire-Maine Span PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) Transportation officials from Maine and New Hampshire are getting ready to begin a rehabilitation project on the Piscataqua River bridge that carries Doug Kerr photo

The Piscataqua River Bridge is a cantilevered through arch bridge that crosses the Piscataqua River, connecting Portsmouth, N.H., with Kittery, Maine.

Interstate 95 between Portsmouth and Kittery. Planning for the work on the Interstate 95 bridge comes as construction is wrapping up on the nearby Sara Mildred

Long Bridge, due to open to traffic this fall. Some of the improvements include repairing the road deck. The current cost estimate is about $21.5 million, which will be split between the two states. The Portsmouth Herald reports the project is expected to go out to bid in February with work expected to start next summer. The work is expected to take two to three years because much of the work will be conducted during off-peak travel times. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Contractors Have Hard Time Finding Qualified Craft Workers Seventy percent of construction firms report they are having a hard time filling hourly craft positions that represent the bulk of the construction workforce, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released by Autodesk and the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that many firms are changing the way they operate, recruit and compensate, but cautioned that chronic labor shortages could have significant economic impacts absent greater investments in career and technical education. “In the short-term, fewer firms will be able to bid on construction projects if they are concerned they will not have enough workers to meet demand,” said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors. “Over the long-term, either construction firms will find a way to do more with fewer workers or public officials will take steps to encourage more people to pursue careers in construction.” Of the more than 1,600 survey respondents, 70 percent said they are having difficulty filling hourly craft positions, Sandherr noted. Craft worker shortages are the most severe in the West, where 75 percent of contractors are having a hard time filling those

positions, followed by the “The ongoing labor Midwest where 72 percent drought continues to put are having a hard time find- “In the short-term, fewer firms will be pressure on the already ing craft workers, 70 perhigh-risk, low-margin concent in the South and 63 able to bid on construction projects if struction industry,” said percent in the Northeast. Sarah Hodges, director of The labor shortages they are concerned they will not have the construction business come as demand for con- enough workers to meet demand.” line at Autodesk, a 3D struction continues to grow. design, engineering and Sandherr noted that conconstruction software firm. Stephen Sandherr struction employment “As labor challenges conAssociated General Contractors expanded in 258 out of 358 tinue to grow, technology metro areas that the associwill play an increasingly ation tracks between July important role supporting 2016 and July 2017, according to a new workers because of the difficulty in filling the existing workforce while inspiring the analysis of federal construction employ- positions. Twenty percent have improved next generation of industry professionals.” ment data the association also released. employee benefits for craft workers and 24 Sandherr called on federal, state and local Growing demand for construction workers percent report they are providing incentives officials to act on the measures in the assohelps explain why 67 percent of firms report and bonuses to attract workers. ciation’s Workforce Development Plan to Forty-six percent of firms also report they address the growing worker shortages. In it will continue to be hard, or get harder, to are doing more in-house training to cope particular, he urged the Senate to pass legisfind hourly craft workers this year. Tight labor market conditions are with workforce shortages while 47 percent lation to reform and increase funding for the prompting firms to change the way they report they are increasing overtime hours Perkins Career and Technical Education operate, recruit and compensate workers, and 41 percent are increasing their use of Act. Sandherr noted. Most firms report they are subcontractors. In addition, 22 percent The survey was conducted in July and making a special effort to recruit and retain report they are increasing their use of labor- early August. veterans (79 percent); women (70 percent) saving equipment, 11 percent are using offFor more information, visit www.agc.org. and African Americans (64 percent). site prefabrication and 7 percent are using (This story also can be found on Meanwhile, half of construction firms virtual construction methods like Building Construction Equipment Guide’s website at report increasing base pay rates for craft Information Modeling, or BIM for short. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Liebherr’s 350 bar hydraulic cylinder series-production range components are designed for operation under harsh environmental conditions. Liebherr’s extension of the hydraulic cylinder portfolio offers maximum flexibility in the configuration of individual products within the scope of a standardized range. This series of hydraulic cylinders is designed for dynamic loads, so it is suitable for a wide range of applications. It is ideal for operations in the pressure range up to 350 bar (5,076 psi), and optionally up to 380 bar (5,511 psi). The double-acting differential cylinders can be used in mobile or in industrial environments. Individual products are more easily configurable using standardized components, such as; predefined rod diameters of 2.56 to 5.91 in. (6.5 to 15 cm), having rapid availability, and with cost-effective terms and conditions. In general, 20 different piston diameters between 3.94 to 8.66 in. (10 to 22 cm) can be combined with two piston rod diameters. This means that strokes of up to 90.55 in. (230 cm) can be achieved. In addition, it is an option to expand each hydraulic cylinder variant. A wide range of cushioning systems, piston rod coatings and integrated

sensors, such as robust position transducers or pressure sensors are available for this purpose. Liebherr also offers individual cylinder variants to meet customer requirements. The design of the hydraulic cylinders is based on highly modern calculation models such as the finite element method. Each detail is designed according to the requirements of the application. Correct matching of the sealing systems and the design of the bearing positions are a key factor here. Liebherr seals these cylinders by utilizing a dual sealing concept comprising of a primary and a secondary seal. This reduces the “stick-slip” effect, prevents leakage and makes the cylinders particularly low-maintenance. Liebherr designs the bearing positions precisely for use in static and dynamic applications. The optimized lubrication surfaces ensure good emergency running characteristics. The concentration on maintenance-friendly designs ensures the longevity of the cylinders in harsh operating environments. For more information, visit www.liebherr.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Hurricane Harvey Impacts Houston-Area Distributors HARVEY from page 1

our Houston operation, but there were a lot of people who couldn’t drive to the office because of the flooding. Basically, we missed a full week in Victoria and Houston. “Overall, though, we were very blessed; it could have been a lot worse,” he added. “We can’t complain. There are a lot of people who are a lot worse off than we are. Trust me, we have a lot of flooded equipment there in Houston, but we still don’t know the extent of the damage, yet.” Mike Andrews, general manager of construction equipment, of Darr Equipment, said, “We had water up to the electrical receptacles, however, there was no significant damage. We had a lot of mud and debris.” Darr Equipment has branches throughout Texas, including five in the Houston area. Its facility in Beaumont, as of Sept. 6, had not yet reopened. “Flooded roadways are preventing people from getting there,” he said. “But we are already renting equipment for cleanup; that started almost when the rain stopped.” LiuGong/Dressta, based in Katy, Texas, began preparations as soon as it could. “Before the hurricane, we decided for the safety of our employees and their families to cease operations on Friday, August 25,” said Marcus Menough, director of sales and marketing of LiuGong/Dressta. “The storm didn’t hit [Katy] until the wee hours of Saturday [Aug. 26] morning. This gave them time to get home, get supplies, get hunkered down, leave town and do whatever was necessary.” Four Seasons Equipment President Dave Keim considered his company lucky in the immediate aftermath of Harvey. “We were very fortunate where our facility was that we didn’t sustain any real damage or flooding,” he said. Four Seasons has a branch at 8111 Mills Road in Houston. Sam Tucker, vice president of Mustang CAT’s machinery division, said that his company had to temporarily close some facilities. “We lost Monday [Aug. 28]. People who were able to get to the office showed up. We lost a portion of our rental fleet in Houston due to the flooding and possibly in Beaumont … we’re not exactly sure what the total is, yet. We’re still trying to assess that.” He added that Mustang CAT is now open at close to full strength, but there are still some employees who have water in their houses who cannot make in, yet. Opening for Business, Helping Out Harvey not only thwarted some businesses from opening but also from mobilizing

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Southeastern Texas contractors, equipment manufacturers and dealers will ultimately be on the front lines of this massive rebuilding effort.

“Overall … we were very blessed; it could have been a lot worse. We can’t complain. There are a lot of people who are a lot worse off than we are.” Grant Bradshaw Nueces Power Equipment

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Vehicles sit half submerged in flood waters under a bridge in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston.

equipment to where it was needed. But many tried. “It’s going to take a little while to play out,” Keim said on Sept. 1. “We had some wheel loaders on standby for the fire department, but they were never required. Down the road, we’ll probably see a spike in equipment needs, but right now, it’s still a rescue operation and everyone is assessing what

will be needed.” The storm impacted LiuGong/Dressta’s operations at first, specifically, from a parts perspective. “Our plan was to come back to work bright and early Monday morning [Aug. 28] and be back at full operational speed, depending on the storm,” said Menough. “But the storm changed that, with the flood-

ing in Houston and all of the roads being closed, as well as some of our employees being impacted with water in their homes or by evacuation orders by their neighborhoods.” LiuGong/Dressta employees were not able to return to work until Thursday, Aug. 31, and at that, it was a limited basis for those that could even reach the office. “I was one who could not,” said Menough. “I had to evacuate my home. I had nothing but my computer and cell phone, which is enough to do business, but not enough to get the technical and parts support for our end users and dealers. So, we’re able to handle technical questions, manning the phones, and on [Thursday], we were able to drop some parts off manually. But none of the carriers were available for pickup. And most of them weren’t able to ship the parts out anyway. So, Harvey definitely put a hurting on our day-to day parts support operation.” By Friday, Sept. 1, LiuGong/Dressta was back to approximately 95 percent of its workforce and returned to what Menough said was a normal day-to-day operation for his company at that time. “We were full force after Labor Day on Tuesday [Sept. 5],” he said. “But because of the flooded streets and the west side of town being hit so hard and the roads being shut down and impassable, our commute times for us and for many people in the Houston and Katy area have gone from minutes to hours. All the major arteries in and out of town were impassable, except for one. As a result, the costs of van and truck lines to get in and out of town have caused freight costs see HARVEY page 114


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Volvo CE Fuels Development in North America, Participates in SkillsUSA Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is continuing its support for the construction industry and helping to address the skills gap. Over the summer, Volvo CE donated an excavator to support operator training programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, and participated in SkillsUSA and Skills Compétences Canada’s annual competitions. “In the U.S., an estimated 600,000 manufacturing jobs went unfilled in 2011 and could grow to over two million in ten years, according to a report from the Manufacturing Institute and Deloitte,” said Chuck Wood, vice president, Human Resource Management and Administration, Sales Region Americas, Volvo CE. “That’s a vast skills gap we could face, which is why it’s important for us, as an industry leader, to help sup- (L-R): Ryan Flood, vice president of Highway Equipment & Supply; Tyler port the future of our industry.” Breon, student at Pennsylvania College of Technology; Ryan Peck, operTeaming up with its dealer Highway ator training program instructor at Pennsylvania College of Equipment & Supply, Volvo CE donated Technology; Brian Hoffman, account representative at Highway equipment, including an EC220D exca- Equipment & Supply; Makenzie Witmer, student; and Justin Beishline, vator, to the operator training program at assistant dean of the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Pennsylvania College of Technology. Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Both companies have spent more than a Even though new technologies are making jobs faster and decade supporting Pennsylvania College of Technology with equipment donations and other training resources. Ryan easier, Wood advised that students should continue to develFlood, vice president with Highway Equipment, also serves op and hone in on basic skills to maintain competitiveness. “For example, a pilot should be able to navigate a plane on the program’s advisory council. Located in Williamsport, Pa., the college is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State smoothly even if the autopilot is not available,” Wood said. “Good skills not only lead to jobs, but also serve as the founUniversity and has more than 5,000 students. “The coursework at Penn College is more involved. We dation from where you grow to achieve greater career sucare learning the basics behind how to approach a job, as well cess.” The SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills as GPS technology and grading,” said Makenzie Witmer, a Conference attracted more than 15,000 students, teachers, student of the program. Demand is high for students who complete the college’s education leaders and representatives from more than 600 degree in heavy construction equipment technology with an national and regional corporations, trade associations and labor unions. About 6,000 state contest winners competed in operator emphasis. “The placement rate of our operator program is around 96 100 different trade, technical and leadership fields at this percent. The demand is large, as a lot of our older generation national event. The Skills Canada National Competition attracted 7,500 of operators is retiring,” said Ryan Peck, operator training program instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology. students from across Canada. More than 500 students from secondary or post-secondary schools were tested on their skills in six different sectors, including construction, manuSupporting the Future Volvo CE also participated in SkillsUSA and Skills facturing and engineering, employment, information techCompétences Canada’s annual competitions, which took nology, transportation and service. Based in Louisville, Ky., Rudd Equipment provides complace in Kentucky, U.S., and in Manitoba, Canada, respectively. During the events, Volvo CE and its partners — plete equipment sales and service support to the mining, conAmerican dealer Rudd Equipment Company and Canadian struction and associated industries in America. 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Rebuilding, Recovery Efforts May Take Up to Five Years “… As usual, the people in Texas are making the best of it, rolling up their sleeves and getting back to work. It’s going to take years to rebuild, though.”

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to go up. The flooding for the most part on the major roadways has gone down and things are pretty much back to normal. The good thing for us, too, and this was a huge positive, we essentially kept power throughout the storm and the aftermath.” LiuGong/Dressta partnered with its dealers in the area to assist in getting needed equipment out to help. “We made our equipment available through a local first response organization,” said Menough. “But I’ll be honest, one of our major issues with equipment mobilization was that we have quite a bit of our equipment here in Texas and we utilize a local storage facility that’s closer to the ports and you really couldn’t even get to those yards for some time. So, even if we wanted to mobilize local equipment at the start, quickly, we could not.” Menough said that LiuGong/Dressta has been offering packages to its dealers at what the company is calling “Hurricane Harvey pricing,” so that it can assist its dealers and contractors in the affected areas, as well as offering up equipment free of charge. “We’ve received a lot of calls,” Menough said. “But believe it or not, it’s been for forklifts. I assume the heavy construction pieces will gain traction as they really start to do the heavy clean up. Right now, it’s really just ripping things out of homes and cleaning up minor debris. The forklifts have been in demand to move mobile kitchens, to move pallets around, supplies and materials, etc. “First and foremost, our people at LiuGong and Dressta were safe,” he added. “From our perspective, we want to take care of

our people and we need to take care of our customers, who are our lifeblood. Without them, without our dealers, we have no purpose. So, getting our operations back up where we could provide them with the proper technical data and help, getting parts to them on an emergency basis, making sure that they were running and working and ready to do their jobs, whether it was cleanup here in Houston or Corpus Christi or for a normal bridge job in New Jersey, we wanted to make sure we got back to take care of those customers.” Nueces Power Equipment has been involved with AEP [Texas] in providing emergency response equipment. “We’re tied in with a good contractor here that does all of that,” Bradshaw said. “Texas DOT called us for some equipment, but they were pulling equipment from everywhere. We have lots of generators and skid steers in Port A [Aransas] that people are using to help provide power and help clean up debris with. We were just trying to help provide power and get people back up and going. The coastal towns got hit the hardest. If you go to the Rockport area and all the way down to Houston, all those little towns got hit hard. It wasn’t so much the wind damage… it was the water surge.” Bradshaw said that Nueces had been helping every first responder it could. “In Houston, we have a sales representative, Kevin Schuette, who has an airboat,” Bradshaw said. “He [Schuette] spent four days out there literally rescuing people. There’s a business person we know in Port A and we were trying to help him get back and running, and there’s another person

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A stranded motorist escapes floodwaters along Interstate 225 on Aug. 27, after Hurricane Harvey inundated the Texas Gulf coast with rain causing life-threatening flooding.

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Many roadways were and remain impacted by Hurricane Harvey’s torrential rain.

we know there … and we had to laugh … he was running a bed & breakfast out of his house, basically. They actually got power back today [Sept. 5]. I brought a bunch of kids from the high school near here by my house and we were cleaning out senior citizens’ houses; people that could carry things out.” “A number of our employees have been volunteering and assisting others in need, whether that be debris removal in their homes and at shelters, as well as donating perishable and nonperishable goods,” LiuGong’s Menough said. The Houston police department connected with Mustang CAT in the immediate aftermath of Harvey. “We had some [Caterpillar] 740 articulated trucks out driving and picking people up,” Tucker said. “That was on Sunday [Aug. 27] and Monday [Aug. 28]. There also have been some instances where we helped with pumps.” Mustang CAT, according to

Tucker, also has donated $250,000 to the Red Cross and $100,000 to the United Way. “There were a total of seven trucks we had out helping and some of them were used to take supplies to the Red Cross,” Tucker said. “We’re also helping out our employees with some of the damage they received from the hurricane … some people still have some standing water in their houses.” A Massive Rebuilding Effort for Years to Come At press time, southeastern Texas was slowly beginning to see some of the extent of the damage Harvey caused, but only in some areas. “There’s no telling right now what infrastructure and other needs are going to be,” Bradshaw said. “The problem is, if you drive around Port Aransas and the buildings that you think are OK, aren’t because they have so much water damage. And here’s the worst thing

I’ve heard: of everyone’s house that got flooded, only 15 percent of them have flood insurance.” All the jobs from southeastern Texas to the Louisiana state line shut down for two weeks, said Keim of Four Seasons Equipment. “Now customers are getting back to work, but there are still some who can’t access their jobs,” he said. “There’s a lot of devastation in the area; there are still neighborhoods and roads that are flooded. But as usual, the people in Texas are making the best of it, rolling up their sleeves and getting back to work. It’s going to take years to rebuild, though. We’re starting to have customers looking for equipment as the cleanup process gets nearer.” Mitch Nevins, who is CEO of Four Seasons, also is CEO and president of Bell Trucks and many of those trucks were spotted being used by contractors in the area as rescue vehicles. “There’s a lot of commercial and residential damage,” said Tucker. “The most I’ve seen up close is residential damage. There are streets with a lot of trash. You go through some of these neighborhoods and there’s trash all lined up as far as you can see. We’ve been going to houses and helping to remove some of this, whatever they need.” There are still streets that are see HARVEY page 116


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Jarraff’s New All-Terrain Tree Trimmer Has Rotating Saw Jarraff Industries recently unveiled a new Jarraff all-terrain tree trimmer with updated design, new look, higher power output and improved efficiency. The significantly updated Jarraff features a rotating saw head design that allows the operator to rotate the blade assembly 180 degrees. A new touch screen information center gives the operator increased control, engine monitoring, high definition camera display and more. The new Jarraff features a Cummins 130 hp, Tier IV engine that meets all environmental emission standards and mandates. Jarraff President and CEO Heidi Boyum said, “Since the first Jarraff debuted in the late 1970s, Jarraff Industries has been dedicated to evolving with times and pushing design and innovation to meet the demands of the market by offering the best equipment available. This latest Jarraff model is a result of those continuing efforts. It’s embracing technology, as well as a creative engi-

neering team, to provide our clients with the safest, highest quality most efficient and productive product possible.” The Jarraff all-terrain tree trimmer provides ROW maintenance contractors a dynamic field of operation. A rotary manifold offers a 360-degree plus range of motion as a standard feature. The unit also provides lateral tilt and 75-ft. (22.8 m) cutting height. Two four-way joysticks and fingertip controls offer optimal precision. In addition, the Jarraff’s cab is completely ROPS, FOPS and OPS certified. Full panel, lexan windows prevent distortion and provide a clear view of operations. The Jarraff adds safety to every job because workers never leave the ground, according to the manufacturer, For more information, call 800/767-7112 or visit www.Jarraff.com.

The bv all-terrain tree trimmer offers a 360-degree plus range of motion as a standard feature. The unit also provides lateral tilt and 75-ft. (22.8 m) cutting height.

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Some Contractors Still Unable to Access Their Job Sites HARVEY from page 114

flooded, though, Tucker added. “When they released some water from the reservoirs [because of concerns that the reservoirs could collapse], that’s the water that’s still standing on some places … on the west side of Houston,” he said. “Some people at first didn’t experience flooding, but after they did the release, that’s when they flooded out. It’s going to take a while, unfortunately.” How many years will it take to recover? “Oh, my gosh, I don’t know … I think it’s going to be maybe five years,” Tucker said. “I’ve heard two years and I’ve heard five years. One situation right now is that all the landfills are starting to get filled up. All the waste companies are concerned because they’re running out of space for all this trash and debris that we have right now. Also, a lot of the sand pits where raw material comes from for streets construction, those were all flooded.” From a housing perspective, it’s

“I’ll say this, and I’ll use our local J.J. Watt as an example, the humanity, the people, regardless of race, creed, nationality, religion have come together in an unprecedented way to support those that are in need.” Marcus Menough LiuGong/Dressta

devastation like we’ve never seen before, said Menough. “Hundreds of thousands of homes have been impacted and for many, they won’t be able to get back into their homes, for six months or more, if ever,” he said. “I was born and raised in Houston and have spent my entire life here, and I’ve never seen this widespread devastation here. The only other time was what I saw in New Orleans after Katrina. But I’ll call this a miracle: the loss of life is minimal at 50 to 60 people [70, as of press time]. And that’s not trivial, that’s a horrific number to even comprehend, but it’s not hundreds or thousands like what was experienced in Louisiana.”

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A man walks through floods waters and onto the main road Aug. 26 after surveying his property, which was hit by Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas.

Many roadways have been impacted and sinkholes have developed because of the water weight. “Entire roads have been washed out, some are still covered by water from the Buffalo Bayou overflowing,” Menough said. “Besides the billions of dollars of homes and businesses that were damaged, the roadways and infrastructure could take years to get back to what this city is used to, which has been a very strong, thriving, growing city; it’s going to be a long-term impact. “I’ll say this, and I’ll use our local J.J. Watt as an example, the humanity, the people, regardless of race, creed, nationality, religion have come together in an unprecedented way to support those that are in need,” he added. “It warms your heart, especially after it was broken by the storm. It makes you proud to be a Texan.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Boss Snowplow has introduced an arsenal of new products and accessories to help snow and ice professionals perform at their best when Mother Nature is at her worst. With a focus on technologies and innovations that maximize performance of Boss products, the new Pre-Wet System, Pro-Lid and D-Force are now available as optional equipment to help contractors prepare for the 2017/2018 winter season. Further expanding the lineup, Boss now offers a line of walk behind spreaders for smaller jobs and new plow options, like the skidsteer SK12 box plow and tractor plows, for those bigger jobs. “We know the market and its challenges,” said Mark Klossner, marketing vice president of Boss Snowplow. “Boss engineers are focused on designing the tools necessary to make managing snow and ice storms easier, safer and more profitable for contractors in the field.”

tractors to pre-wet solid de-icing materials as they are distributed. The Pre-Wet System activates the de-icing material to melt through snow and ice faster at low temperatures. It also reduces material bounce for improved material placement and efficiency. Equipped with a 60-gal. tank capacity, the Pre-Wet System is available as an accessory on all new VBX and FORGE spreaders. Pro-Lid Boss designed a new hard cover polyethylene system for Boss VBX spreaders with an ergonomic, easy open lid design that allows operators to remain on the ground while opening the cover doors. The Pro-Lid also has a secure weather seal to protect the de-icing material inside the spreader. The Pro-Lid is available as an option on VBX spreaders and can be retro-fitted to existing Boss VBX Hopper Spreaders, with the exception of the VBX3000.

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use of a hydraulic accumulator for improved scraping performance. The D-Force is now an available option on select new straightblade plow models including super-duty, standard duty, and HTX straight-blade plows. To complement D-Force, Boss also now offers a back drag edge as another new product option, that works with D-Force to improve scraping performance when back dragging. Walk Behind Spreaders In addition to these equipment accessories, Boss also introduces two new professional grade, walk-behind spreaders for ice control on sidewalks and smaller jobs. The stainless-steel walk behind spreader features a conical auger to minimize clumping of deicing material. With a 100-lb. capacity, the rugged stainless steel frame and hopper has enclosed metal gears and solid steel linkage for full gate control. For contractors who prefer poly, this walk behind spreader is available with a 100-lb. capacity poly hopper with the rugged stainless steel frame. All of the walk behind spreader models feature adjustable front and

side baffles for pattern control and can spread up to 100 lbs. of your preferred deicing material, from partially assembled salt to ice melt and halite. New Heavy Equipment Plow Options The SK12 is the newest addition to the Boss skid-steer box plow family. The SK12 is a trip-edge box plow that excels at moving large amounts of snow with each pass. A self-adjusting hitch allows the blade to adjust to any terrain and rugged support struts add structural strength, stability and long-term reliability. Expanding the equipment applications for plows, Boss now offers tractor plows in straight-blade and v-plow options for select John Deere and Kubota tractor models. A complete plow package includes blade crate, plow box, tractor undercarriage and control kit. For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Hiniker Introduces New Skid Steer Snow Pushers Hiniker Company’s 3600 Series skid steer snow pushers are available in 96- and 120-in. (244 and 305 cm) widths and feature a durable rubber cutting edge for cleaning on paved surfaces. With 36-in. (91.4 cm) tall by 36-in. deep sides, the box-type snow pusher offers plenty of snow moving capacity. Three-eights-in. (.9 cm) steel construction side plates provide strength and durability, while heavy duty steel skids allow for floatation over uneven surfaces. A universal skid-steer attachment system makes connecting the snow pusher quick and easy and an optional pull-back attachment provides a second rubber cutting edge for back dragging operations. For more information, call 507/625-6621 or visit www.hiniker.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED TO BUY CAT 325DL EXCAVATOR WITH GOOD U/C AND CLEAN MACHINE. PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: ABDAL HAJI SALEEM PH: 415-687-0337 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED K-TEC 1228 SCRAPER. CONTACT: MIKE SUMMERS PH: 216-316-0882 EMAIL: DANDMEARTHMOVING@AOL.COM FAX: 440-965-4187 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HYDRAULIC THUMB WITH VALVES AND CONTROLS TO FIT CAT 2250 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MART LONG PH: 704-842-2710 EMAIL: MARTINLONG@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER D10R AND TRUCK 777G UNADVERTISED CONTRACTOR ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: EAGLE 1000/UM15 CRUSHER EAGLE 1000 OPEN CIRCUIT OR BARE UM15 OR UM25 CRUSHER CONTACT: JOE PH: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: MANUALS, CATALOGUES, DIAGRAMS OF GLEASON PAUFTER PE 80 HOBBING MACHINE WE HAVE PURCHASED A USED GEAR HOBBING MACHINE FROM FORD MOTOR CO, SHARONVILLE, OHIO THROUGH A DEALER. UNFORTUNATELY WE DID NOT GET ANY OF THE MACHINE MANUALS WITH IT. THE MACHINE IS PAUFTER PE 80, YOM 1999, SR NO 28577 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 702A -44155 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM. 702A-46277 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM. 702A-44151 LUBRICATION DIAGRAM. 702A -44153 CONTACT: SUNIL UNDE PH: 982-302-9083 EMAIL: UNDEANCILS@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 450 CASE LOADER TRACK PARTS TRACK PADS 450 CASE LOADER CONTACT: ALEC TODD PH: 864-710-0447 EMAIL: TODDJAT@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ATTACHMENTS INTERNATIONAL 140BM ASPHALT CUTTER CONTACT: AMANDA HANSON PH: 218-331-8597 EMAIL: KMANDA27@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FARM TRACTORS I AM LOOKING TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FARM TRACTORS RUNNING OR NOT. WILL PAY CASH ON THE SPOT FROM $500-$3000 DEPENDING

ON THE YEAR, MAKE, MODEL AND CONDITION. I'M LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING YEARS 1930’S-1950'S AND THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS: HI, JOHN DEERE, MINNEAPOLIS, COCKSHUTT, FORD, OLIVER, FARMALL, ALL IS CHALMERS, CASE, SILVERKING, INTERNATIONAL, WD, CAT, HEFTY, MASSEY FERGUSON, MCCORMICKDEERING AND MANY OTHERS. I WILL PURCHASE ANYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER PH: 979-341-9006 EMAIL: SALES.TWS@OUTLOOK.COM FAX: 979-341-9006 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU 51PX 23 ENC CAB 28 INCHES AS DES 2016 AND UP UNDER 600 HOURS UNADVERTISED USER USA AND D11T ENC CAB 2016 UNDER 6000 HOURS USER UNADVERTISED OR PAST THANKS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PARTS FOR 15 INTERNATIONAL. TRACKS, SPROCKETS, ROLLS INTERNATIONAL SERIAL #25752 OR JUST TRACKS. PLEASE CALL 716-4858270. CONTACT: JOE BITTINGER PH: 716-485-8270 EMAIL: JOELIND@FAIRPOINT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER 375A-3, 375A-5 ENC CAB RIPPER D10T D11T ENC CAB RIPPER IN THE WORLD UNADVERTISED 12 MONTHS LOW HOURS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: AG & CONSTRUCTION MANUALS BUYING NEW OR USED CONSTRUCTION AND AGRICULTURE SERVICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. IF YOU HAVE MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED OR PERHAPS YOU NO LONGER HAVE THAT MACHINE FOR THAT CERTAIN MANUAL, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. I BUY LARGE AND SMALL LOTS OF MANUALS. CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PH: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM FAX: 530-864-0771 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 110 TLB I'M LOOKING FOR A LATE MODEL IN VERY NICE SHAPE UNDER 1K HOURS WITH AUX HYDRAULICS FRONT AND REAR. A 4 IN 1 BUCKET AND A THUMB WOULD EXTRA NICE. CONTACT: KEN FAINT EMAIL: KFAINT@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 544J OR LARGER • 2005-2007 JOHN DEERE 544 J

WHEEL LOADER CONTACT: PATRICK J. BUGGY PH: 970-497-8221 EMAIL: PBUGGY@SJCCO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 140G LOOKING FOR CAT 140G. PLEASE EMAIL ME AND SEND DETAILED PICTURES OF AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PH: 03-333-298-751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEED BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER KOMASTU 375A 5 OR 375A 6 WITH RIPPER, USA LOCATION FROM USER UNADVERTISED. NEED 3 PLEASE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS • WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PH: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DRESSER 200 TRAC LOADER RUNNING OR NOT - FOR PARTS CONTACT: STANLEY FELLS PH: 785-257-3360 EMAIL: SFELLS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER NEEDED BULLDOZER D10N WITH RIPPER, KOMASTU 375A 3 WITH RIPPER, 475A 5 WITH RIPPER FOR PIECES OR RUNNING. USA LOCATION CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SCRAP/ BROKEN CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY I AM LOOKING FOR SCRAP/ BROKEN CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY. IF YOU HAVE 1 OR 1000 PIECES I WILL PURCHASE AND THE PICKUPS ARE FREE. BACK HOES, LOADERS, EXCAVATORS, FORKLIFTS, CRANES, SKID STEERS, CONVEYORS, PLUS MANY MORE! I WILL PICK UP ANYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA. ALL I NEED ARE PHOTOS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF YOUR MACHINES. I AM CURRENTLY PAYING $60.00 PER TON ON ALL UNPREPARED STEEL. CONTACT ME ANY TIME. THE

WANTED: STEEL END DUMP TRAILER OLDER MODEL 25 TO 35 FT END DUMP TRAILER STEEL TANDEM OR TRI, USED CONDITION FINE CONTACT: CHRIS BAREFOOT (PH: 919-622-0160) EMAIL: TLCWORKSINC@GMAIL.COM FAX: 919-207-0571 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: APE 200-6 APE 200-6 – VIBRATORY HAMMER AND POWERPACK WITH 11’ CASSION BEAM APPROX. WITH DUAL CLAMPS TO INSTALL AND EXTRACT ROUND STEEL CASING CONTACT: COLLEEN DOUTY (PH: 214-226-6867) EMAIL: CDOUTY@OVERLANDCORPORATION.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER- KOMASTU BEST WAY TO REACH ME IS BY 375A 3 AND 475A 3 WITH RIPPER, 1996 PHONE; MY EMAIL IS NOT ALWAYS TO 2005 RUN OR PIECES MUST BE WORKING. UNADVERTISED PLEASE CONTACT: ROBERT COOPER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 979-341-9006 (PH: 450-346 8975) EMAIL: EMAIL: CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT4LESS@ JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAX: 979-341-9006 WANTED: USED PORTABLE ASTEC –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ASPHALT PLANT WANTED: REAR AXLE I AM LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE REAR YEAR MODEL 2000 OR NEWER ASTEC, 300 TON PORTABLE DRUM MIX AXLE ASSEMBLY FOR A HYUNDAI HL ASPHALT PLANT - PORTABLE FIVE BIN 757-7 SN LD0110229. IT IS A VOLVO AXLE OEM REAR AXLE PN 81LD-20010 COLD FEED SYSTEM - PORTABLE RAP SYSTEM - PORTABLE SELF-ERECTING SUPERCEDING # 81LD-20011 DIFFERSILO USED SURGE SYSTEM (ASPHALT ENTIAL CARRIER PN XKBQ-00476 SILOS) - 2 -200 TON SILOS - TRAVERSE HOUSING CASTING PN 7126-24100. CONVEYOR - 36’ DRAG SLAT CONVEYWOULD BE ALSO OK WITH CONVENOR - 100’ TRUCK SCALES TIONAL OR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENCONTACT: COLLEEN DOUTY TIAL. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU (PH: 214-226-6867) HAVE ANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE OR IF EMAIL: CDOUTY@ THERE IS ANY OTHER INFORMATION OVERLANDCORPORATION.COM YOU MAY NEED. FAX: 214-226-6867 CONTACT: DON L. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PH: 585-584-3425 WANTED: NEEDED BÙLLDOZER EMAIL: NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMATSU DONL@GEORGEANDSWEDE.COM 275,375,475 ENC CAB WITH RIPPER FAX: 585-584-8290 2012 USA LOCATION MUST NE UNAD–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERTISED PLEASE WANTED: CAT D5B LGP CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN CAT D5B LGP MODEL (PH: 450-346-8975) CONTACT: MOLAI EMAIL: PH: 630-379-9175 EMAIL: MANSOOR.MOLAI@GMAIL.COM JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 410 BACKHOE WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D10N D10R CASE 580 BACKHOE 1998 TO 2007 CONTACT: ROGER ENC CAB WITH RIPPER UNADVERPH: 810-845-4540 TISED NEED KOMATSU 375 A 3 475A 3 EMAIL: RSTUDLEY@COMCAST.NET FROM BANK REPOS OR FOR PIECES FAX: 810-845-4540 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PH: 450-346-8975 WANTED: NEEDED BULLDOZER EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA NEEDED USA LOCATION BULLDOZER KOMASTU 2014 AND UP 155 275 375. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 475 ENV WITH RIPPER D10N D10R D10T WANTED: DEERE 644K 4 YD BUCKET D11N D11R D11T ENC ÇAB WITH RIPDEERE 644K 4.0 YD GP BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PER OR REPOSSES BANK OR LIEN CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 800-33-GROFF (PH: 1 450 346 8975) EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ EMAIL: GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: INTERNATIONAL TD20C DOZER & INTERNATIONAL 250E LOADER RUNNING OR NOT, FOR PARTS! CONTACT: ALBERT HARLOW (PH: 267-738-5984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: FORGING PRESSES LOOKING FOR FORGING PRESSES, 1350 TON, 1600 TON AND 2500 TO 4000 TON ALL MECHANICAL CONTACT: HERB KAISER (PH: 248-680-1000) EMAIL: HERB@GIBBSIND.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 2 CATERPILLAR 740B ARTIC TRUCKS LATER MODEL, MAX 5000 HOURS, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD (PH: 603 828-6100) EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL BACKHOE ASAP IN TEXAS I'M LOOKING FOR 2000-2010 COMPLETE BACKHOE ASAP! PLEASE AUCTION PRICES ONLY. I'M A DEALER SO NO RETAIL, I'M LOOKING TO PURCHASE IN QTY IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT. LOOKING FOR UNITS IN THE TEXAS AREA IF POSSIBLE. I HAVE CASH TODAY!! NOTE: CAN BE IN WORKING OR NON WORKING CONDITION. CONTACT: MATTHEW (PH: 346-230-4485) EMAIL: SALES.AMERICANPUMPANGEAR@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EX200 AND EX400 WANTED TO BUY HITACHI EX200, EX200-1, EX270, EX400 AND EX400-1. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA (PH: 832-528-0786) EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 2817270415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G, 140H RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING!!!!!! WANTED TO BUY CAT MOTOR GRADER 140G AND 140H. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: STEVE (PH: 713-659-0593) EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: RUNNING OR NON RUNNING MACHINES!!!! CAT WHEEL LOADER 936, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F, 966D, 966E, 966F AND 966G. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM (PH: 713-855-6170) EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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• North Franklin, CT September 29, 2017

• Fort Pierre, SD October 12, 2017

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• Middletown, NY Fri., November 3, 2017 For: Job Completion Auction

• Sacramento, CA October 13 - 14, 2017 For: 2 Day Monthly Public Auction

• Middletown, NY Sat., November 4, 2017 For: Late Model Rental Returns Construction Equipment & more

• Portland, OR Fri., October 27, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction

• Rochester (Dansville), NY Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Late Model Municipal & Rental Return Auction • Orlando (Kissimmee), FL Wed., November 15, 2017 For: Large Rental Return Auction

• Sacramento, CA Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction • Portland, OR Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Monthly Public Auction

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www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Dallas (Anna), TX Fri., September 22, 2017 For: Construction Equipment & more

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DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., September 30, 2017 For: Construction Auction

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsaauctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., September 22, 2017 For: 25th Annual Fall Auction

DUNN DEAL AUCTION CO.

www.dunndealauctions.net 614-946-6853 • Lebanon, OH Sat., October 7, 2017 For: Construction Equipment & more

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www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Lewisville, TX Thurs., September 28, 2017 For: Absolute Crane Auction

• Sealy, TX Tues., October 10, 2017 For: Absolute Heavy Equipment Auction

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Hobart, IN Wed., September 27, 2017 For: Earthmoving & Underground Equip. Trucks, Trailers & more

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., October 20, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., December 8, 2017 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266 • ONLINE ONLY September 27, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY October 11, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY October 25, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY November 8, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY November 29, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY December 13, 2017 • ONLINE ONLY December 27, 2017

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Latrobe, PA Wed., October 11, 2017 For: Complete Liquidation R.A. Monzo Construction Co., Inc.

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., December 1, 2017 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS

www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., November 11, 2017 For: Construction & Agricultural

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J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY

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JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • Carrollton, GA Thurs., September 21, 2017 For: Construction & Forestry Auction • Blairsville, GA Sat., October 21, 2017 For: Early winter Equipment Auction

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• Rochester, NY Sat., October 7, 2017 For: Municipal & Contractor Equipment & Vehicle Auction

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 7, 2017 For: Public Equipment Auction

THOMPSON AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI October 27 - 28, 2017 For: 52nd Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 9, 2017 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers

WSM AUCTIONEERS

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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Hess Auctioneers LLC Celebrates 10th Anniversary Hess Auctioneers LLC has just marked its 10th year as a truck, trailer and equipment auction company. To kick off its anniversary celebration, the company will have a special 10year anniversary truck, trailer and equipment auction on Oct. 20 at the auction site in Marietta, Pa. Chicken BBQ will be available for all on site registered bidders. Hess Auctioneers will be accepting consignments of trucks, trailers, dump trucks, construction/Ag equipment, pickups, classic cars, ATVs, RVs, boats, etc. for this auction through Oct. 9. Hess Auctioneers LLC began operations in June 2007 when John Hess (Hess Auction Group), Phil and Roger Garber (GFI Transport), and Jim Germak (Jagtrux), recognized a need for this type of consignment auction in the MidAtlantic region. Since the company is conveniently located close to Harrisburg, Lancaster and York, the current site is convenient, secure and allows consignors to bring their equipment to the site in advance of the auctions so buyers can preview the inventory. The early success indicated a demand for a public truck, trailer and equipment auction in the area, according to the company. Seeing the opportunity, Hess Auctioneers added General Manager Bill Troop in September 2008. The company has grown from five one-ring auctions to six multiple-ring auctions, which attract 800 to 900 cataloged items and thousands of skid lot items, including transportation, construction and commercial related tools, parts and excess inventory. The company has introduced “Hess Inspect,” inspection by a certified mechanic, onsite detailing service and transport of trucks, trailers and equipment. Hess also has upgraded its website to better serve buyers and sellers and sales and office staff has been added to help consignors through the process of selling at auction. Plans are in process for expanding the current property to increase selling and parking spaces. Hess’s continual upgrading of customer service reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering great service to both buyers and sellers at the auction. “Our success is due in part to our focus on personal customer service and continually improving the auction experience,” said Troop. “As Hess Auctioneers’ consignor and buyer base has expanded during its ten-year history, the company has focused on customer service, marketing and aligning ourselves for success. We work with our consignors individually to set them up for success. We are passionate about getting our/their inventory exposed to the correct audience. We have increased our exposure nationally and internationally by adding ‘Live online’ bidding early on and supporting organizations in the industries we are in for both sellers and buyers,” Troop said. For more information, call 866/511-2493 or visit www.hessauctioneers.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Wednesday, September 20: NASHVILLE (Cookville), TENNESSEE: Cat, John 19. Friday, November 3: MIDDLETOWN (Brewster), NEW YORK: 2 AUCDeere, Komatsu, Volvo Earthmoving Equipment, Late Model Truck Tractors, Dump TIONS IN 1 DAY- #1: Job Completion Auction. Late Model Aggregate-Crushers, Trucks, Pickups, Service Trucks, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments. Impact & Cone, Screening Plants, Radial Stackers, Conveyors, Washers, Scales, Generators, Light Plants, Plus Full Line of Primarily Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Cat Skid 2. Saturday, September 23: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Very Late Model Steers, Hydraulic Excavators, Cat Crawler Tractors, Accessories and Support Rental Returns of Cat, Komatsu, Doosan, Bobcat Earthmoving Equipment, Cranes, Equipment. #2: Retirement Auction. Highlights: 2012 Sandvik QA140 Screening Plant, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Komatsu BR380JG Jaw Crusher, Moxy MT40, Komatsu PC400LC, NPK Hammer, Dump Trailers, Tagalongs. Komatsu PC308, Komatsu PC228, Komatsu PC220, Komatsu PC150, Komatsu PC138, 3. Sunday, September 24: ONEIDA, NEW YORK: Estate Auction. Gentleman's Cat 305E, Komatsu D37E, Cat 950H, (2)Timberjack 450 Log Skidders. Horse Farm (60 acres). Beautiful Home & Barns and 50 Year Collection of Tools and 20. Saturday, November 4: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: One-of-a-Kind Sale. The Newer Equipment. Very Best In Quality Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Kobelco Construction Equipment, 4. Tuesday, September 26: DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Rentals. John Deere, Cat, Komatsu, Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Generators, Light Plants, Very Late Model Mack Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailers. HILITES: (2)JD 850K, (5)JD 750KLGP, & Pickup Trucks, Aggregate Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment. (3)JD 650KLGP, JD 650JLGP, (2)JD 550KLGP, JD 550JLGP, (2)JD 450JLGP, (2)2016 21. Tuesday, November 7: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet Cat, John JD 770G Motor Graders, (10) JD 310J(4X4), JD 624G. Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, 5. Thursday, September 28: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Rental Returns of Late Attachments, Support. Model Cat, John Deere, Volvo Earthmoving Equipment, Attachments, Support, Truck Tractors & More. HILITES: JD 850C, JD 650K, JD 550J, JD 450J, (10)JD 310G Tractor 22. Friday, November 10: RACINE WISCONSIN: One of the Midwests Finest Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, Telescopic Forklifts. Heavy Haul Transportation Companies: Truck Tractors as new as 2016, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Western Star(primarily tri-axle), Large Quantity Specialized Equipment 6. Thursday, October 5: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Complete Liquidation. All late Trailers as new as 2016(primarily Kalyn Siebert, Etnyre, Fontaine to include Kalyn Model Industrial Equipment-All Functional. Hilites: CNC Machines: 2011 Haas VFSiebert 9-axle Lowboy(10ft.), Kalyn Siebert 3x3x2, Kalyn Siebert 2x3x2, Kalyn Siebert 11/50, 2006 Haas VF-5B/40, 2007 Haas SL30LB, 2004 Haas VF2B, Taylor TX 550M 2x2x2 RGN, Kalyn Siebert Tribeam Lowboy, Several Kalyn Siebert 55T RGN Plus Forklift, (30+)Welders, Support Equipment. Stingers & Axles, (4)Etnyre 55-ton. 7. Friday, October 6: EXETER, RHODE ISLAND: Acquisition Auction. Wednesday, November 15: ORLANDO (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: Large Construction Equipment, Aerials, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Rolloff Trucks, 23. Rental Return Auction. HILITES: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, (25)Rolloff Containers, Pickups, Large Quantity Support Equipment & Attachments. Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, Tagalongs and more. 8. Thursday, October 12: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Case, John Thursday & Friday, November 16 & 17: MT. HOPE, OHIO: The famous Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers, Support, 24-25. Amish Forestry & Sawmill, Generator, Heavy Construction Equipment Auction. In Attachments. Conjunction with Air Works Auction Company. Late Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Case 9. Friday, October 13: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Large Late Model Cat & Construction Equipment, Large Quantity Late Model Cat Skid Steers, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts. John Deere Rental Returns. 20+ Hydraulic Excavators(primarily Cat up to 2015), 20 Rubber Tired Loaders(primarily Cat up to 2015), Cat Crawler Tractors, Cat Skid Steers, 26. Saturday, November 18: TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT: Very Large Job Cat & Genie Telescopic Forklifts, JLG & Genie Boom & Scissor Lifts. Completion Auction. Construction Equipment, Aggregate, Aerial Lifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Detachables, Drop Decks, Hi Flat Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment. 10. Saturday, October 14: CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS: Snow & Construction Equipment Auction. Cat, John Deere, Case Late Model Equipment, Snow 27-28. Monday, November 20 & Tuesday November 21: WOODSTOCK, & Dump Trucks, Pickups, All Types of Support Equipment. ONTARIO, CANADA: 2-Day Auction. Very Late Model Agricultural Equipment, John Deere, Case-IH, New Holland, Kubota Tractors and Large Assortment of Planting11-12. Thursday, October 19-Friday, October 20: SPARTANBURG, SOUTH Harvesting Implements, Haying Equipment, Plus a Wide Variety Construction CAROLINA: 2-Day Auction. Complete Liquidation. It's Big. Cat, John Deere, Equipment to Include Late Model Hydraulic Excavators, Loaders, Backhoes, Skid Komatsu, Case, Volvo Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Motor Scrapers, Crawler Steers, Aerials, Welders, Generators, Attachments & Support Equipment. Tractors, Crawler Loaders, Rubber Tired Loaders, Marine, Aggregate, Forestry Equipment, Grove, Terex Cranes, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups, Equipment & 29. Friday, December 1: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Late Model Rental Returns. Dump Trailers, Very Large Quantity of Non-running Earthmoving Machines, Quantity Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, of Collectible Antique Ag Tractors & Implements. Service Trucks, Dump Trucks, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Attachments, Support. 13.

Saturday, October 21: MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA: 1st auction in 30. Saturday, December 2: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Job Completion. Late Model Cat, Quebec at permanent sale site. Rentals, Rentals, Rentals. Very Late Model Construction John Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment. Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, Generators, Light Friday, December 8: MARIETTA, OHIO: Late Model John Deere, Cat Plants, Air Compressors, Plus Large Quantity Snow Equipment, Attachments, Support, 31. Komatsu, Rental Fleet Equipment, Attractions, Support, Trucks & Trailers. All Kinds of Trucks and Trailers.

Saturday, December 9: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late Model Rental Fleet Wednesday, October 25: IOWA CITY, IOWA: Something Special-Major 32. Equipment, Telescopics, Booms, Scissors, All Types Late Model Construction Project Completion. Late Model Cat, John Deere, Volvo, Articulated Hauls Trucks, Mack Dump Trucks, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Dump Trailers, Attachments, Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. Support. 33. Friday, December 29: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Rental Returns of Late Model 15. Friday, October 27: AUBURN, MAINE: Late Model Construction, Aggregate Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Equipment, Snow Vehicles, Truck Tractors-Volvo, Mack, Dump Trucks, Equipment & Tractors, Pickups, All Types of Trailers. Dump Trailers, Support Equipment, Attachments. 34-42. Saturday, February 3 to Sunday, February 11: ORLANDO(Kissimmee), 16. Saturday, October 28: GOVERNEUR, NEW YORK: Large 1 Owner FLORIDA: It's An Event-Silver Anniversary, 25 Glorious Years Conducting This Retirement Auction. Cat, Komatsu Construction & Paving Equipment, Articulated Haul High Quality Sale. THE 25TH ANNUAL 9-DAY FLORIDA AUCTION:: Where the Trucks, Aerial Lifts, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Support Trucks. It's clean. Best Equipment is the Norm, not the Exception. The Greatest Auction On Planet Earth. Primarily selling 2015-2017 Construction, Cat, Komatsu, JD, Case, LinkBelt, Volvo, 17. Wednesday, November 1: NEW HAVEN (Derby), CONNECTICUT: Atlas Copco, Aerial Equipment, Trucks and Trailers. Complete Liquidation. Over 125 Years in Business. All Types of Recycling Equipment, Rolloff Trucks, Rolloff Containers, Construction Equipment, Trucks Tractors, Trailers, 43. DTBA: UTICA (Poland), NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation. Construction Large Quantity Support & Shop Equipment. Equipment, Attachments, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, Plus 14.

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Equipment Trailers. Thursday, November 2: ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS: Complete Liquidation. Over 60 Years in Business. M. Adams Equipment Company. Primarily Cat Construction 44. DTBA: COLUMBUS (Delaware), OHIO: Late Model Rental Returns of Cat, Equipment, Crawler Tractors, Crawler Loaders, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Case, John Deere, Komatsu Earthmoving Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Loader Backhoes, Motor Graders, Motorscrapers, Excavators, Compaction, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Attachments, Welders, Generators, Light Plants, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Sweepers, Trenchers, Support Equipment. Woodchippers, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Pickups, Agricultural Tractors, DTBA: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Secured Creditor Auction. Construction & Paving Enormous Amount Skid Steer & Hydraulic Excavator Attachments, Buckets, and a Very 45. Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Attachments, Transportation Equipment, Large Shop Filled with Undercarriage Repair Machines, Parts, Tools & Special Real Estate-8 Acres and Lots of Buildings and Office Space. Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickup Trucks, Equipment & Dump Trailers, Tagalongs.

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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68, PROSPECT, CT

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Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on September 30, 2017. This auction will consist of excess equipment from the power companies, municipalities and others to be sold in absolute.

Early Consignments:

EQUIPMENT Excavators: CAT 301.4C Hyd. w/EROPS, Heat /AC, rubber tracks, aux. hyd., blade; CAT 301.4C Hyd., w/ROPS, rubber tracks, aux. hyd., blade; Wheel Loader Backhoe: JOHN DEERE 710B Turbo, 4x4; CAT 426, EROPS, 4x4; 2001 JOHN DEERE 310SG Turbo, diesel, 4x4; Loader: 2000 HYUNDAI HL720-3 Front End, EROPS; Crawler Dozer: NEW HOLLAND C70 LGP, w/Allied Tenton winch, EROPS, Heat/AC; Lifts: JLG 460SJ 40’ Boom, 4x4; Roller: 2001 LEE BOY 400 Super Vibratory; STONE 1 Ton; Sweeper: ELGIN Pelican Series SE; Chipper: WOODSMAN 2018 18”, w/John Deere dsl; Sawmill: 1996 WOOD-MIZER LT40 HD Hyd. Portable, w/ automatic log turner; Misc.: 3 PtH Equipment- Mowers, Spreaders, & York Rake; Misc. Buckets; (4) 86” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blade; 3 PTO HD Backhoe Attachment; 3 PTO 80” HD Rotary Tiller; (2) 3 PTO HD Wood Chipper, fits 40-70 hp; Hay Mulcher; CAT Power Unit, 3208, w/clutch; VEHICLES Bucket Trucks: 2012 INT’L Durastar, w/Terex Telelect Hi-Ranger TPL-40 40’ Bucket, Dakota ut. body, Maxxforce dsl, Allison auto; (2) 2006-2005 INT’L 4400, w/Lift-All LOM-50-1S 50’ Material Handler, Dakota ut. body, DT530, auto, (4) outriggers; 2005 INT’L 4400, w/Terex Telelect Hi-Ranger HR50M 50’ Material Handler, Dakota ut. body, DT530, auto, (4) outriggers; (3) 2005 INT’L 4400, w/50’ Material Handler; 2004 GMC C7500, w/Terex Telelect Hi-Ranger 55-OM 55’ Bucket, Knapheide ut. body, auto, (4) outriggers; 2004 GMC C7500, w/Terex Telelect Hi Ranger 50-M 50’ Bucket, Knapheide ut. body, auto, (4) outriggers; Dump Truck: 2000 INT’L 2574 S/A Dump, w/Pioneer cover & plow mount, Eaton Fuller trans., 10.8L L6 dsl; 1997 FREIGHTLINER FL80 S/A Dump, w/sander & plow mount, 6 spd; 2011 FORD F350 Dump, w/v-plow, dsl, 4x4; 2006 CHEV. 3500HD 1 ton Dump; Crane Truck: 2011 CHEV. 3500HD, w/FASSI Micro15 Crane w/stabilizer, flatbed/rack body, DRW, Tommy Gate hyd. lift gate; 2002 GMC Sierra 3500, w/ECO-TON 11R Auto Crane, flatbed/rack body, DRW, Waltco Lift Gate, turbo dsl; 2001 FORD F550XL SD, DRW, w/IMT 1015 Truck Crane w/stabilizer, platform body, Powerstroke dsl V8; Utility Trucks: 2005 FORD F550XL SD, w/Knapheide ut. body, Tommy Gate hyd. lift gate, ladder rack, Triton V10, 4x4; (2) 2005 FORD F350 Ext. Cab, w/ut. body, 4x4; 2005 FORD F350XL SD Ext. Cab, w/Reading ut. body & Vanguard truck rack, 4x4; 2005 FORD F350XL SD, w/Reading ut. body, Tommy Gate hyd. lift gate, 4x4; 2004 FORD F350XL SD Ext. Cab, w/Reading ut. body, Vanguard truck rack, & 8’ plow, 4x4;

Pump Truck: 1993 INT’L 4900, DT466, Eaton trans.; Specialty Truck: 1995 INT'L 4700 Lo-Profile, w/Western Mule M-16R 1500# fold away crane, air powered pump, air compressor, cable reel, Onan Cummins Generator, mobile control room; 1989 MACK MS300P Flatbed, w/Wildcat Roadpatcher BP005 Asphalt Patcher, 8.8L, L6 dsl; Stake Body: 2004 FORD F550, w/Knapheide service body, 4x4; Reel Body Truck: (2) 2002-2000 FORD F550XL SD, DRW, w/ut. reel body, winch, Powerstroke dsl V8, 4x4; Pickups: 2008 GMC Canyon SLE, w/Craftsman custom ut. body, BrandFX cap, 4x4; 2007 FORD F250XL SD, w/Reading ut. cap & ladder rack, 4x4; (9) 2007-2006 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab, w/tool box, 4x4; (3) 2006 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab, w/Reading walk in ut. cap, 4x4; 2006 CHEV. C1500, w/A.R.E. ut. cap; 2005 DODGE Dakota SLT Crew Cab, w/tonneau cover, Magnum V8, 4x4; (2) 2004 FORD F450SD, w/Reading walk in ut. cap, Triton V10, 4x4; 2004 FORD F150STX Triton Ext. Cab, 4x4; (2) 2003 FORD F250XL SD, 4x4; 2003 FORD F250XL SD; CHEV. 3500, dsl, ex-military; SUVs/Vans: (2) 2010 FORD Escape, AWD; 2010 CHEV. Equinox LS, AWD; 2008 DODGE Nitro SLT, 4x4; 2007 DODGE Sprinter 2500 CRD Cargo; 2007 CHEV. Express 1500 Cargo, w/ladder rack, flex fuel E85 ethanol; (6) 2005-2002 FREIGHTLINER MT-55 Step, diesel, (2) w/generator; 2007 CHEV. Equinox LS, AWD; (3) 2007 DODGE Grand Caravan; (3) 2006 GMC Savana Cargo, w/ladder racks, tool boxes, & shelving, AWD; (3) 2005 GMC Safari Cargo, AWD; 2005 GMC Savana, w/shelving; 2005 FORD Escape; 2004 FORD E350SD Cargo, w/shelving; 2004 SUBARU Forester, 4x4; Cars: 2003 FORD Crown Victoria; 2002 TOYOTA Prius Sedan; Trailers: 2004 EAGER BEAVER 12HA Lowbed; (3) 2017 TOPLINE JTW-12FA 6.4’ x 12’, w/side gate & tail gate; 2017 TOPLINE JT-10FA 5’ x 10’ Trailer, w/tail gate; (3) 2006 KENSINGTON K7RE Galvanized 3 Reel, w/tool boxes & Sauber brakes; 1996 FRUEHAUF 48’ x 102” Van; 1995 DORSEY 48’ x 102” Van; KINGSTON 2 Horse 2 Axle; Misc: KUBOTA RTV900 RTV, w/dump, dsl, 4x4; CLUB CAR Intellitrak RTV, w/dump, 4x4; Buildings/Tents: 40’ x 80’ x 21’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building, 13’ x 15’ drive through doors at both ends; 30’ x 65’’ x 15’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building, 12’ x 12’ drive through doors at both ends; (2) 20’ x 30’ x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter; (2) 20’ x 40’ Full Closed Party Tent, 800 sq. ft., windows & doors; (2) 16’ x 22’ Marquee Event Tent, 320 sq. ft., 1 zipper door, 7 windows; (3) 10’ x 10’ Commercial Pop Up Tent; (2) 10’ x 20’ Commercial Pop Up Tent; (2) 8’ x 10’ Twin Wall Greenhouse; Misc.: 80” HD Multi Drawer Tool Cabinet, 12 drawers, 2 large doors, 2 small doors; (2) 10’ 20 drawer HD Metal Work Bench, w/ 40” high hanging peg board; 8800# HD Two Post Auto Lift; Generators; 20’ HD Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gate; 75 Ton Hyd. Shop Press; 50 Ton Hyd. Shop Press; (2) HD Tire Changer; (2) HD Wheel Balancer; (2) HD Plate Compactor; 3 Wheel Scooter; Handicap Lift for Vehicle; Racking System; Pallet- Building Brick, Garden Steepers, Paving Blocks, Decorative Retaining Wall, Concrete Pavers, & Terra Retaining Wall; Crates- Thin Stone; Miter Saw; ECHO Tiller; Table Saw; Ratchet Load Binder; (2) HD 3 Ton Chain Hoist; 48” Farm Jack; (2) 2000# 12V ATV Electric Winch

This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru Saturday, September 23, 2017. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2017

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!!

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

Call for more information: DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. (203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368 www.davisauctionsinc.com

Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413 TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here, visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.


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In building the facilities, the number one priority is safety, said Eric Ayre, project manager of the Dover project. BUILDER from page 8

These buildings are, as far as safety, especially from fire, they are top of the line. Aesthetics and the residents’ comfort also are top priorities. Unlike other all communities, I feel our buildings are on the higher end. They are steel buildings and the facades are generally a mix. Dover is all Hardy plank, which is kind of a cement-based, composite material siding and lots of glass. There is a lot of lighting. “Downstairs, we have storefront glass. On the upper levels, it’s more what you would see in a residence. We try to make them so they are not institutional looking in anyway. They are meant to give you a feel like you were at home. Our buildings are not cookie cutter. All have some variation. Really, no two are the same,” Ayre said. Construction on the Dover site called for a myriad of construction equipment. “We had to have cranes to set the steel and obviously there was a lot of lift work so we had boom lifts for the big equipment. We had pretty much everything under the sun, dozer, triaxles, loaders …,” he said. LCB Senior Living facilities feature salons, media centers — described as a type of movie theater — and fine dining with professional chefs and menus on par with commercial restaurants, Doyle said. “We like our buildings to be unique to our communities,” Doyle said. “We realize the people who move into our buildings tend to be well-educated; have traveled; and have

sophisticated taste. There is a lot of cultural activity. People will go on excursions to the theater. We try to focus on the people and who they are and who they’ve been. I think that sets us apart a lot. Our dining program may be the most important aspect of our buildings.” This is the second major cycle of assisted living facilities construction, Doyle said. “The first was ’92-’02 depending on where you lived,” he said. “Then the market cooled off. That resulted in between 75 to 100 apartments in many communities, which is not nearly enough. Those people are faced with a choice. If you live in a town of 25,000, as a rule of thumb, 3,000 will need assisted living. What happens is historically people have had to look in other towns. It’s easy for us to think of seniors in a detached way. The fact of the matter is, for me, to be asked to move would be traumatic. All of the important things in my life would change. That’s what happens to seniors when they get to a point when they need assistance. We just saw about four years ago the next cycle of development. Over the past few years we’ve seen a lot of building in this industry, not just us. It’s about to become a crisis. There [are] all kinds of housing for seniors that is needed.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Komatsu America Corp. announced plans to provide a $250,000 cash donation to the American Red Cross, to support Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. Komatsu America also will match, dollar-for-dollar, all contributions made by Komatsu America Corp. (KAC) and subsidiary-company employees. Subsidiary companies include Komatsu Financial, Komatsu Mining Corp., Modular Mining Systems Inc., Hensley Industries Inc., NTC America Corp., Komatsu America Industries LLC, Gigaphoton USA, Komatsu Forklift USA, Komatsu Equipment Company, Komatsu SouthWest, F&M Equipment Ltd., Komatsu do Brasil Ltda., Komatsu Cummins Chile Arrienda S.A. and Komatsu Holding South America Ltda. Between manufacturing and foundry plants, distributors and other support functions, there are more than 1,000 Komatsuaffiliated staff members and their families in the state of Texas alone. “Speaking on behalf of the Komatsu family of companies, we have been moved by

the stories of loss, courage and comradery coming out of the storm-damaged areas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey,” said Rod Schrader, CEO of Komatsu America Corp. “We are pleased to support the American Red Cross in their efforts to help families and communities begin the journey towards recovery and rebuilding,” Schrader said. Komatsu America Corp. is a U.S. subsidiary of Komatsu Ltd., the world’s second largest manufacturer and supplier of earthmoving equipment, consisting of construction, mining and compact construction equipment. Komatsu America also serves the forklift and forestry markets. Through its distributor network, Komatsu offers parts and service program to support its equipment. Komatsu has proudly provided highquality reliable products for nearly a century. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com for more information. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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neighbors and have always tried to help each admired from the outside. We are honored to existing Groff Tractor & Equipment other out with equipment needs, demos or have been chosen and look forward to servFrederick branch, when the two merge in the parts support,” Savastio said. “Folcomer ing the customers and employees of Folcomer Equipment as we future). move forward.” “Over the past 16 years, Dave Folcomer, owner of Groff Tractor has been fortuFolcomer Equipment nate enough to have a group of Company, will become the dedicated employees that has president and COO of Groff allowed it to grow from a $30 Tractor Mid Atlantic, and will million company operating out be in charge of day-to-day of five locations to a $165 miloperations. Ann Folcomer lion company operating out of will be the controller of Groff 11 locations,” said Mike Tractor Mid Atlantic and will Savastio, president of Groff be responsible for all Tractor & Equipment. “With accounting functions. the new addition of Folcomer “This acquisition will proEquipment, the Groff Tractor vide our customers more family will now become a access to larger equipment, as more than $200 million operawell as to a larger range of tion with 15 locations across rental equipment options,” Maryland, Delaware, New Folcomer said. “Equipment Jersey and most of The deal, effective immediately, creates three business enti- pricing also will be more Pennsylvania.” competitive because we’ll be Savastio added that during ties under the parent company, Groff Tractor Holding LLC. able to buy in larger quantihis 16-year tenure at Groff ties and get larger discounts.” Tractor, both his company and Folcomer was pleased that his company’s Folcomer Equipment have enjoyed a great Equipment has done an outstanding job of relationship on both a business and personal servicing customers over the past 25 years in employees will be taken care of, as well. “Groff was very fair to our employees and the Maryland and Delaware markets and has level with Dave and Ann Folcomer. “We have supported each other as good been a company that Groff Tractor has they put out a nice plan for everybody; we

expect to retain all the employees,” he said. “We’re looking forward to continuing the business with Groff and our business will be bigger and better with Groff.” Jim Price, CFO of Groff Tractor said, “Both companies have operated very similarly to each other, including representing many of the same manufacturers. The similarities will allow both operations to take advantage of economies of scale, support each other, and develop synergies that will provide greater customer support.” The existing Groff Tractor facility in Frederick, Md., will eventually merge with the Folcomer branch to become a single Groff Tractor Mid Atlantic Branch. This will happen sometime in the next 90 days. As the company moves forward with this exciting acquisition, all Groff Tractor locations and employees will continue to assist customers with the best possible service. Taking care of customers has been and will continue to be their number one priority, according to Groff Tractor. For more information, visit www.grofftractor.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Jeff Martin Auctioneers to Enter Florida Auctions Fray By Craig Mongeau CEG EDITOR IN CHIEF

A familiar name will be arriving on a new stage as Jeff Martin Auctioneers will be entering the Florida Auctions arena in 2018. Jeff Martin Auctioneers, based in Brooklyn, Miss., has leased property in Kissimmee, Fla., and will be among four auctioneers participating in the annual late January, early February event. “With the recent consolidation in the industry, I felt like there was a vacancy created along with the merger of two historical Florida auction participants, and I saw a great opportunity to be involved in the Florida Auctions,” said Jeff Martin, president and founder of Jeff Martin Auctioneers. “It has always been a dream of mine to grow into the late winter Florida auction market and I am thrilled that we have been able to secure the Brown Ranch Auction Site, which has hosted auctions for the past 20 years.” The site on which Jeff Martin Auctioneers will conduct its Florida Auction sale is 40

acres. Current dates for the auction are Feb. 15 through 17, but Martin said his company may add a date with future expansion. “We may make the decision in early December to increase it to four days by

adding February 14,” Martin said, based on his initial equipment offering estimate. “We should have a better guess the closer we get, but I wouldn’t be afraid to estimate 4,000 items.” The Florida Auctions may be several months away, but intense planning for Jeff

Martin Auctioneers’ inaugural participation is well under way. “The planning is ongoing every day,” Martin said. “We’ll be securing office space, securing temporary help, securing housing for the help, laying out all of the finite details and getting a motor vehicle dealer license.” The company also is busy securing trucks and equipment items from its long-term customers throughout the world, predominantly in the United States, including contractors, dealers and finance companies. Founded in 2009, Jeff Martin Auctioneers has experienced significant growth. They are principally housed on a spacious 20-acre auction site in Brooklyn, Miss., that includes a 12,000-sq.-ft. temperature-controlled facility, as well as a full-service detail facility. The site in Brooklyn is in south Mississippi — 100 mi. from Gulfport, 100 mi. from New Orleans, and 100 miles from Mobile, Ala. The company employs 34, but Martin expects that number to balloon to 75 with temporary help leading up to and during the Florida Auctions.

The philosophy upon which Jeff Martin Auctioneers is built and a significant contributor to its success is good, old-fashioned values. “We treat everyone with respect,” Martin said. “We treat everybody as a guest and appreciate the business they do with us. First and foremost, we do what’s right by everyone. We are the same today or tomorrow. We are not pretentious; we are not false; we are just people. A lot of what we do is on a handshake, and we consistently strive to give our guests the best value-added service in the auction industry. Whether it’s one piece or an entire fleet, we understand we are the new kids on the block, but we are proud to be part of it.” Jeff Martin Auctioneers joins Florida Auctions mainstays Ritchie Bros., Alex Lyon & Son, and Yoder & Frey, and Martin is honored to be the new kid on the block. “It feels great,” he said. “We are excited. I wanted to be in Florida for several years, and this was a golden opportunity to do that.” For more information, visit jeffmartinauctioneers.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Robert Childs Inc. Donates Equipment for Cape Cod Projects Case Construction Equipment dealer Robert Childs Inc. donated the use of five Case machines to Team Rubicon to be used for land-clearing and grasslands restoration in the Coonamessett Reservation fields in Hatchville, Mass. The donated equipment — two excavators: a CX80C and CX130C; and three skid steers: an SV185, SR270 and SV300 — was used to help clear the land of overgrown invasive brush that had overtaken the native sandplain grassland. Restoring the Native Habitat Located within the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, the land is managed as part of the refuge and in alignment with refuge goals by the nonprofit Falmouth Conservation Commission. The Coonamessett Inn operated on the land in the 1950s. Eventually, it was demolished, and the land has been managed for conservation. The native sandplain grasslands — home to a variety of birds, butterflies and other wildlife, as well as several endangered species — are critical to the Cape Cod ecosystem. But habitat has dwindled as the area has continued to develop. The Falmouth Conservation Commission had been seeking restoration of the overgrown fields to native grassland for many years, but lack of funding was one factor that had prevented any real progress. However, in January 2016, several local conservation groups banded together to share resources, and by the end of the year were able to recruit the help of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Team Rubicon. Case and Case Construction Equipment dealer Robert Childs Inc. donated the use of five Case machines to Team Rubicon Team Rubicon to be used for land-clearing Team Rubicon — a veteran-led and grasslands restoration in disaster response organization — the Coonamessett Reservation has partnered with the U.S. Fish fields in Hatchville, Mass. and Wildlife Service to create opportunities to provide heavy equipment training to returning perennial species to restore the natveterans. A key component is ural sandplain grassland. Plant Team Rubicon’s partnership with species also are being selected to Case, which provides both training help boost the native butterfly and heavy equipment through its species of the area. A mowing and dealer network. Case dealer prescribed burn plan will be schedRobert Childs Inc. of South uled to manage this rare habitat Dennis, Mass., donated all of the and control invasive plant species. heavy equipment to be used in the In addition, large stumps and Coonamessett Reservation land other materials left over from this clearing project. project will be used in a nearby Tasked with clearing the land of Coonamessett River restoration brush, trees, invasive vegetation, project. The project will incorpoovergrown foundations and even rate logs, root structures and slash an old tennis court from the site’s materials along and within the former days as a resort property, reconfigured, more meandering the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waterway to change stream flow, and Team Rubicon accomplished which will improve breeding habithe job at no cost to the local tat for native fish species as well as municipalities, saving tens of enhance the surrounding wetlands thousands of dollars in equipment Team Rubicon — a veteran-led disaster response organization — has partnered with the U.S. Fish and for other local wildlife. rental fees and labor costs. Wildlife Service to create opportunities to provide heavy equipment training to returning veterans. For more information, visit This project not only made huge Te a m R u b i c o n U S A . o r g , strides in continuing to restore the CaseCE.com/TeamRubicon and natural landscape of the area, it provided Team Rubicon with RobertChildsInc.com. What’s Next? (This story also can be found on Construction an opportunity to train its heavy equipment operators for Now that the land has been cleared, local conservation Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipwildfire, hurricane, tornado and other land-clearing disaster groups plan to plant a variety of grasses and other native mentguide.com.) response scenarios.


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BusinessCalendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota AGC of Minnesota SRI and Lifetime Achievement Awards DATE: October 26, 2017 Is there someone you work with who personifies the attributes of Skill, Responsibility and Integrity? Or whose outstanding contributions to the industry over an extensive career might earn them recognition with the Lifetime Achievement award? Nominations are now being accepted for the 2017 SRI and Lifetime Achievement awards, to be presented at a Recognition Dinner being held at the Saint Paul Hotel, Saint Paul, MN 55102 on October 26th. The deadline for submitting nominations is September 5. For more information on this dinner event, please contact Denise Woods at dwoods@agcmn.org or call AGC of MN at 651/6328929. 2017 TEREX CRANES at the SC&RA CRANE & RIGGING WORKSHOP in KANSAS CITY The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) is an international trade association of more than 1,300 members from 46 nations. Members are involved in specialized transportation, machinery moving and erecting, industrial maintenance, millwrighting and crane and rigging operations, manufacturing and rental. The Workshop, conducted yearly in September, is THE crane and rigging event of the year. The Exhibit Center, with over 85 booths, has sold out each of the last 15 years. Join us SEPTEMBER 19-22, at the SC&RA CRANE & RIGGING WORKSHOP, Kansas City, for an opportunity to network, learn and be a part of industry advocacy. Stop by and see us at the exhibit center at BOOTH 55 on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. For more information on this workshop: TELEPHONE: 703/698-0291; FAX: 703/6980297; Email: Info@scranet.org. Historical Construction Equipment Association National Construction Equipment Museum Hosting Two Special Free Events All are welcome to two (2) free events to be held in September at the National Construction Equipment Museum at 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio. On Saturday, September 9, the Historical Construction Equipment Association is hosting the 20th Annual White Bash for the Classic White Truck Group. This event will feature trucks built under the White, Auto Car, Diamond T, Reo, Sterling and White Freightliner brands, and all trucks are welcome. Hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Visit www.classicwhitetrucks.com or call Dave Brainard at 419/832-8783 or Fred Dyke at 540/718-7174 to register your truck. On Saturday, September 16 and Sunday, September 17, the HCEA is holding its second Power Show, featuring the Power of Yesteryear’s antique agricultural equipment with demonstrations of corn picking and shelling, threshing and tillage. We’ll also have trucks from the Black Swamp Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society, and selected machines from the museum’s collection will also be demonstrated. Show hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday and 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Sunday. Visit our website at www.hcea.net or contact us at 419/3525616 for further information. Admission to both events is free, and includes the Museum’s exhibits. There is no charge for exhibiting, and truck owners are welcome to leave their antique trucks here for both events. NTEA 2017 TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE Dates: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 PLACE: SHERATON DETROIT NOVI HOTEL NOVI, MICHIGAN Ten leading chassis manufacturers will present the latest developments at NTEA’s Truck Product Conference, scheduled September 26 – 28, 2017. This annual event will be hosted in a new location, the Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel in Novi, Michigan. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore new commercial vehicle models and discuss upfitter integration issues with OEM engineers. Work truck industry professionals will get background on significant product changes and potential conversion concerns straight from the source, finding practical solutions for their unique vehicle modification needs. Register for the Truck Product Conference by Friday, September 8, 2017 to receive advance pricing. About NTEA: Established in 1964, NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry represents more than 1,950 companies that manufacture, distribute, install, sell and repair commercial trucks, truck bodies, truck equipment, trailers and accessories. Buyers of work trucks and the major commercial truck chassis manufacturers also belong to the Association. NTEA provides in-depth technical information, education, and member programs and services, and produces The Work Truck Show. For more information, contact: Summer Marrs, NTEA Director of Communications & Public Relations at 248/479-8913 or email: summer@ntea.com. 4th Annual Sustainable & Scalable COST-EFFECTIVE WELL SITE FACILITIES ONSHORE 2017 SAVE THE DATES! SEPTEMBER 26, 27 & 28 – HOUSTON, TEXAS This September, the highly anticipated 4th Annual Well Site Facilities Onshore Summit returns to Houston, renamed as the Sustainable & Scalable Cost Effective Well Site Facilities Summit 2017, with an improved focus on: Optimizing Facilities Performance; Achieving a Smaller Footprint; Maintaining Mechanical Integrity. After rigorous research with dozens of operators, the 2017 agenda is a direct reflection of what the industry really needs now, with brand new event features and improvements built in. The 4th Annual Sustainable & Scalable Cost Effective Well Site Facilities Summit 2017 is the national learning hub for facilities engineering. Limited Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities are on a first come, first serve basis. With 60% of our exhibition already sold out, there is really no other event in the region that will give you the chance to meet all the active operators with the right purchasing job titles. Please contact the American Business Conferences team at sponsorship@american-business-conferences.com or 800/721-3915. AGC of MN Supplier Diversity Summit 2017 DATE: OCTOBER 3, 2017 TIME: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT The Power of Diversity The Rochester Chamber of Commerce, Mayo Clinic, The Diversity Council, and the City of Rochester are partnering to host the 2017 Supplier Diversity Summit to highlight the economic power that derives from the diversity within our business community. This conference brings together area small and diverse businesses to learn and connect and to help them take the next steps in their development. The event will be attended by regional corporations, supply management organizations, support agencies and business associations interested in connecting with these businesses. For more information on this Summit, contact AGC of MN, Denise Woods at 651/632-8929; dwoods@agcmn.org/ http://www.agcmn.org. ICUEE – International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition DEMO ICUEE EXPO DATES: OCTOBER 3 to 5, 2017 WHERE: Kentucky Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY What is ICUEE, The Demo Expo?

The International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE), also known as The Demo Expo, is the premier event for utility professionals and construction contractors to gain comprehensive insight into the latest technologies, innovations, insights, and trends affecting their industry. 950+ Leading Manufacturers: Explore the latest utility products and innovations; Specialized exhibit pavilions for fleet management, safety and green utility. “Test Run” Show Experience! Learn from the Pros! Attend sessions to learn about the latest technologies and issues impacting your business. Ask industry-specific questions to technical experts and equipment designers. Who attends? By job title: 39% Field Operators; 30% Executives; 16% Fleet Managers; 15% Engineers. Contact Us: ICUEE’s customer service team is here to assist you! Monday to Friday – 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central time (U.S.A.) United States and Canada: Toll Free: (800) 867-6060. Voicemail and Email messages received after business hours will receive a response the next business day. Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. Join us at the OFFICIAL PAUL BUNYAN SHOW DATES: OCTOBER 6 – 8, 2017 TIME: 8 AM to 5 PM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 AM to 3 PM SUNDAY PLACE: Guernsey County Fairgrounds 335 Old National Road Old Washington (Cambridge), OH 43768 Wood industry Professionals Free with pre-registration! Show schedule * Activities * Competitors * Exhibitors * Lodging/Dining * Exhibiting Info * Volunteers * Directions - No pets allowed! No unauthorized vehicles, ATV’s or personal golf carts allowed on Show grounds. Mission: The mission of the Paul Bunyan Show is to provide access to current knowledge and technology which enhances the quality of life and market competitiveness of individuals, family, industries and communities. This mission is accomplished by showcasing research, products, services and experience through educational exhibits, presentations, and demonstrations on the forest industries, natural resources and lifestyles. For more information, contact Ohio Forestry Association. Phone: 888/388-7337. Fax: 740/452-2552. Email:info@ohioforest.org. Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of MN) HR and Training Professionals Conference Registration is now open for the 2017 Construction HR & Training Professionals Conference and pre-conference Strategic Management Workshop, to be held OCTOBER 11-13, 2017 in Phoenix, AZ. AGC of America’s HR/TED Conference provides two days of education and networking for construction industry HR, training, and workforce development professionals. For more information, contact AGC of MN, dwoods@agcmn.org or go to http://www.agcmn.org. PENNDOT TO HOST THREE REGIONAL FORUMS AIMED AT ENGAGING MORE DIVERSE PARTICIPATION IN ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION The sessions are planned for OCTOBER 11, 2017 at Cheyney University, Delaware County; OCTOBER 17, 2017 at the Farm Show in Harrisburg, Dauphin County; and OCTOBER 25, 2017 at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana County. Hosted by PennDOT, in cooperation with the Associated Pennsylvania Constructors (APC) and Cheyney University Supportive Services, the forums will outline upcoming construction projects and provide technical details on searching for and bidding on those projects. Registration closes on SEPTEMBER 22, and space is limited. For more information, please contact the PennDOT Bureau of Equal Opportunity at 717/787-5891. 38th ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND PUBLIC WORKS EXPO DATES: SEPTEMBER 20th and 21st, 2017 PLACE: Boxboro Regency Hotel and Conference Center 242 Adams Place, Boxborough, MA 01719 Educational Seminars: Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM We hope you will be joining us this year for an exciting show – and remember, admission is FREE to all who attend! MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Wednesday, September 20th and Thursday, September 21st. The 2017 New England Public Works Expo is being held at the Boxboro Regency Hotel and Conference Center in Boxborough, MA, conveniently located off Route 495. Please note that the location is the same as last year but the name of the hotel has changed. It was formerly called the Holiday Inn. This year will mark the 38th anniversary of the Massachusetts Highway Association’s equipment and trade expo, long recognized as one of New England’s largest equipment expos. The show features some of the region’s latest heavy equipment, construction, municipal and highway products & services from top vendors. The show has come a long way since its humble beginnings. It has become the premiere heavy equipment and trade show in New England! Last year’s expo was a sellout with over 160 vendors displaying their products and services. The expo was well attended with over 1,600 visitors passing through the trade center during the two-day show. For more information, contact www.nepublicworksexpo.org. MAPA SPORTING CLAYS EVENT MINNESOTA ASPHALT PAVEMENT ASSOCIATION DATE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 LOCATION: Wild Marsh Sporting Clays 13481 County Road 3 SE Clear Lake, MN 55319, USA PHONE: 320/743-4960 WEBSITE: www.wildmarshsportingclays.com MAPA will be hosting a sporting clay event for members. Dinner will be provided with signup. There will be two (2) rounds of 50 targets available per person. The groups will consist of four (4) people per team. Some brief instructions will be available when you check in at the clubhouse. You must bring your own shotguns for use. It must be in good working order and be able to hold two (2) shells. You are allowed to share shotguns, but it is recommended you have your own gun. SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY! Please treat every gun as you would a loaded gun. Keep your actions open on your shotgun until it is your turn to shoot and you are in the shooting station. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited before or during shooting. MAPA reserves the right to cancel and/or reschedule. Station Sponsorship (Coming Soon): $150 to Sponsor a station at MAPA’s Sporting Clay Event…Includes a sign with your company logo. You may send someone from your company to attend the station to give out items. No alcoholic beverages allowed. Proceeds will go for prizes at dinner. 4th ANNUAL FLEXIBLE & COST EFFECTIVE WELL SITE FACILITIES ONSHORE 2017 DATES: 27 September to 28 September, 2017 PLACE: Houston, TX North America’s Only Initiative Dedicated Entirely to Facilities Engine Missouri Land Improvement Contractors Association (MLICA) Competent Person Training Date: September 29, 2017 Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Place: Bobcat of St. Louis – Columbia 1101 North Lenway, Columbia, MO Southeastern Equipment Company, Inc. 60th Anniversary Open House Event. CAMBRIDGE, OHIO 10874 East Pike Road OCTOBER 13, 2017 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM; 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM For more information, contact: Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc., 10874 East Pike Road, Cambridge, OH. Phone: 800/798-5438.


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FELLING TRAILERS ................................................72

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC................57

ALEX LYON & SON INC

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..................................22

OPDYKE INC ............................................................68

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................133

FLUID POWER........................................................126

PCA ATLANTIC..........................................................56

EXETER RI 10/6 PLYMOUTH MA 10/14 ......135

FOLEY INC..................................................................9

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5

SPARTANBURG SC 10/19-20 ......................139

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ................40

PENNDOT COMM OF PA

MONTREAL CAN 10/21

GEHL ......................................................................109

COMMONWEALTH OF PA 10/10 ................137

IOWA CITY IA 10/26......................................141

GORILLA HAMMERS ..............................................123

PERKINS ENGINES COMPANY LIMITED................53

NEW HAVEN CT / MIDDLETOWN NY ........143

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................98

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................100

SYRACUSE NY / RACINE WI ......................144

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..................39

MT. HOPE OH 11/16-17................................145

GROVE WORLDWIDE ............................................105

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

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

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

HENNESSY INTERNATIONAL..................................39

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................125

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

ALLU GROUP..........................................................124

MARIETTA PA 10/20 ....................................138

ATI CORPORATION ................................................126

HINIKER ..................................................................121

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC........................................79

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................6 POWERSCREEN ......................................................85 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................90 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..........................84 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS ........................................47 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2

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LATROBE PA 10/11 ......................................138

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH............131

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..........................................16

IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................52

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ............................148

BRIDGESTONE-FIRESTONE ..................................37

JERSEY RENTS........................................................27

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..........127

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................41

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

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

CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................55

JOHN DEERE..........................................................117

ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA................................97

CEG WANTED ........................................................131

K W REESE INC ......................................................38

ROY TEITSWORTH INC

CHADWICK-BAROSS INC........................................88

KCM

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ROCHESTER NY 10/7..................................136

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............20,40,52

KLEEMAN..................................................................92

RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ....................98

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................130

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............65

SALES AUCTION COMPANY LLC

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES......................59

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................60,61,107

WINDSOR LOCKS CT 10/07........................137

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ......66,76,118

KOMATSU NORTHEAST ..........................................29

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ........................101

DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ................................68

KPI-JCI ......................................................................91

SDLG ......................................................................122

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

KUBOTA ....................................................................49

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................96

PROSPECT CT 09/30 ..................................134

LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............63

SILVI CONCRETE ....................................................30

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................38

M H EBY ....................................................................71

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA..........................108

MB AMERICA INC ....................................................86

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................115

MESSICK’S ..............................................................39

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

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ................................82

DYNAPAC................................................................104

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ............................80

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ................147

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

EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................10

MINNICH MANUFACTURING ..................................48

EESSCO ....................................................................87

MODERN GROUP..............................................33,128

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................22,52

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........88

EMERALD EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS ......................128

MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................137

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................43

EMPLOMENT OPPORTUNITIES............................128

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................127

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................59

EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................95

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS..................................35

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................40

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................16

NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ....................56

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ............74

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

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WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................34

EQUIPMENT SERVICES LLC ..................................26

NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................12

WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................89

FAE USA INC ............................................................97

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................126

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

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11 SULLIVAN PALATEK ................................................51 TEREX CRANES ....................................................111 TEREX FUCHS ........................................................78 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS..............127 TOKU AMERICA INC ..............................................124 TOWMASTER INC. ..................................................69 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15

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