Northeast 23 November 13, 2019

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Published Nationally Northeast Edition

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‘Burgh Looks to Put a ‘Cap’ Over Busy I-579

Manufacturers Give Back to Communities, Wor ld…10

Take A dvantage of Year-End Tax Benefits…20

The $29.34 million project will consist of the construction of a structure spanning I-579 to link downtown Pittsburgh and the Hill District.

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Stat e Tr ies New Bri dge Techn olog y…46

Table of Contents.................. 4 Truck & Trailer Section.. 57-63 Recycling Section.......... 67-88 Business Calendar.............. 96

A unique bridge/city park project is currently under way in downtown Pittsburgh, Pa. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is managing the construction of the “Cap” Project — the I-579 Urban Connector — for the Sports & Exhibition Authority (SEA). The city of Pittsburgh holds

Attachment & Parts Section.. .................................... 103-110 Auction Section..........114-125 Advertisers Index.............. 126

Additional construction activities include retrofitting existing retaining walls and bridges to accommodate the new structure, roadway reconstruction, drainage improvements, traffic signals, highway lighting, ITS and landscaping. The bridge structure will account for approximately 1.2 acres of the approximately three-acre park. In addition, the work will encompass reconstruction of the existing

Revisiting an Iconic Image in Construction From WWII-Era By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Snow & Ice Section...... 99-102

the construction contract, and the SEA is coordinating with the city on the administration. The $29.34 million project will consist of the construction of a structure spanning I-579 to link downtown Pittsburgh and the Hill District. In part, the Cap project will create a new threeacre greenspace, which will include pedestrian pathways, bicycle routes, rain gardens for stormwater management and design elements from neighborhood artists.

Commonly referred to as Rosie the Riveter, the image is actually titled “We Can Do It!” It pictures a woman wearing a red and white polka-dot bandana and blue coveralls flexes her bicep in a demonstration of ability and determination. Her garb is

A WWII-era poster made in 1942 by Pittsburgh artist Howard Miller for the Westinghouse Company’s War Production Coordinating see ROSIE page 26 Committee as part of a series to support the war A WWII-era poster made in 1942 by Pittsburgh artist Howard Miller for the Westinghouse Company’s War Production Coordinating effort has become an iconCommittee as part of a series to support the war effort has become ic image of female knowan iconic image of female know-how and strength. how and strength.

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2015 WEILER P385A, 2143 HRS, S/N: P385A-1612..............$66,000

2011 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, 5615 HRS, S/N: ZJB00172 ........$123,000

1978 CATERPILLAR 941B, 8561 HRS, S/N: UPFH6535 ........$12,500

2013 CATERPILLAR 420F, 4745 HRS, S/N: SKR02047 ................$53,500

2015 CATERPILLAR CS34, 320 HRS, S/N: 51400154 ................$68,000

2011 CATERPILLAR 259B3, 3591 HRS, S/N: YYZ00526 ........$26,000

2014 CATERPILLAR 303E, 609 HRS, S/N: HHM00170 ..............$35,500

2011 CATERPILLAR D5K XL, 1787 HRS, S/N: WWW01156 ......$92,000

2012 CATERPILLAR 316EL, 4411 HRS, S/N: DZW00261 ........$97,500

2015 DOOSAN DL250-5, 2171 HRS, S/N: UTF10035 ................$97,000

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There is more to a brand than a good name. Many leading brands in the construction industry have foundations, participate in various charitable initiatives and are invested in the sustainability of the future workforce.

MASSIVE AMERICAN DREAM MALL OPENS IN EAST RUTHERFORD

More than two decades ago when a mega entertainment and shopping complex was being conceived in New Jersey, the iPhone didn’t exist, Amazon was only selling books online and malls were where you went for all your shopping needs.

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TROMBIA NAMES ROBERT H FINKE & SONS NEW DEALER IN N.Y.

Trombia Airknife Sweeper attachments were introduced to the U.S. markets during the past year. Now, the addition of Finke Equipment to Trombia dealership network further expands the product availability in the United States.

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NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGHLIGHTS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT IN W.VA.

The Fourteen Mile Bridge, along County Route 37 near Ranger, is the first bridge in West Virginia to utilize an innovative technology called a press-brake-formed steel tub girder bridge.

PennDOT, the PTC, in partnership with the Pennsylvania State Police, are implementing a statewide Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement (AWZSE) pilot program to improve work zone safety for workers and motorists.

Two senior transportation industry executives, two Ph.D. candidates and a global engineering professional services firm are the 2019 recipients of ARTBA’s “Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction” awards.

A major challenge facing companies in today’s construction industry is how to deal with rising equipment and rental costs. One key component to this is whether to buy a piece of equipment or rent it.

Doosan Bobcat announced the opening of “The Studio,” a data innovation center located in Fargo, N.D. The Studio will advance development through digitalization and new technologies.

Leaders with the West Virginia Department of Transportation unveiled an all-new, interactive, web-based map that shows every road project going on across the entire state.

A question has arisen among those folks charged with keeping American roads and highways safe: Is salt or sand a better material to help clear snow and ice from roads and highways? It may be more complex than you might think.

PA. UNVEILS AUTOMATED WORK ZONE SPEED ENFORCEMENT PILOT

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SIX WAYS TO MANAGE RISING EQUIPMENT & RENTAL COSTS

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WVDOT UNVEILS INTERACTIVE ONLINE MAP OF ALL ROAD PROJECTS

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STEPHENSON CELEBRATES DELIVERY OF NEW NATIONAL CRANE

Stephenson Equipment Inc. (SEI), a Harrisburg, Pa.-based National Crane dealer, took delivery of its fourth new NTC55L boom truck at the 2019 International Construction and Utility Exposition (ICUEE). Founder, Publisher & CEO Northeast Publisher Executive Publisher Editor In Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Editorial Assistant Editorial Consultant Production Mgr. Controller Circulation Mgr.

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WHEN TREATING WINTRY ROADS, WHICH MATERIAL IS BETTER: SALT OR SAND?

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SENNEBOGEN UP-SIZES ITS TREE CARE LINE WITH NEW 738 M HANDLER POWERSCREEN PHOENIX RISES FROM THE ASHES TEREX MATERIALS PROCESSING SHARES 2019 3Q RESULTS

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ANNUAL AUTUMN AUCTION

Sales Auction Company’s annual autumn auction was held Oct. 12, 2019, at its headquarters in Windsor Locks, Conn. With 1,300 lots of equipment, virtually any item a contractor could need was available to the highest bidder.

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The Many Ways Manufacturers Help Local Communities They are especially focused on inspiring kids to reach their greater potential by improving secondary school graduation rates The most respected names in among at-risk young people in the construction industry reached John Deere’s home communities. the top by producing superb prodAnother goal is to increase the ucts. They continually meet and number of youths who earn engiexceed the high standards expectneering, IT and manufacturing ed of their products that help certifications and degrees. clients complete jobs both small Through hands-on programs and large. like FIRST, Project Lead The There is more to a brand’s Way, ST Math and Introduce a good name, however. Many leadGirl to Engineering Day, they ing brands in the construction help students ages 6 to 18 hone industry have foundations, partictheir collaboration, problem-solvipate in various charitable initiaing and critical thinking skills in tives and are invested in the susorder to one day provide solutions tainability of the future workforce. Richard Fox-Marrs, JCB North America president/CEO; Phil Shaw, JCB controller; and Chris Giorgianni, to improve the quality of life. “As one of John Deere’s core (Editor's note: This is the sec- JCB vice president of government and defense, present a check for $140,000 to Tammy Mixon-Calderon, values, innovation is a key to our ond part in CEG’s series spot- executive director of The Lady Bamford Center for Early Childhood Development. past, present and future success. lighting companies and their To help innovation thrive, we provide youths charitable efforts. Please visit our website to with dynamic, rewarding and actionable view part one.) experiences that motivate them to pursue education and careers in engineering, IT and John Deere manufacturing,” said Nate Clark, associate John Deere and the John Deere director of corporate citizenship for Deere & Foundation invest in initiatives and organiCompany and vice president of the John zations that improve the quality of life for Deere Foundation. neighbors, home communities and others In July 2019, John Deere received around the world whom John Deere’s colapproval from the U.S. Department of Labor lective prosperity depends. The John Deere for its new Registered Apprenticeship Foundation was established in 1948, and Program and is making it available to its over its 71-year history, the foundation has Agriculture & Turf and Construction & awarded more than $300 million in grants. Forestry dealers. The program helps address They are especially proud of their work a widespread shortage of service technicians, with Habitat for Humanity. In the wake of especially in rural areas across the country, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria and by providing dealers with a formalized, onFlorence, the John Deere Foundation investthe-job and technical training plan to help ed $1.25 million in Habitat for Humanity to them develop more highly skilled employhelp affected communities meet their longJohn Deere corporate and dealer employees get to work on a 2018 Habitat for ees. term shelter needs. As an industry leader, John Deere has a Humanity project located in Houston, Texas. Community Development multipronged approach to citizenship and With facilities throughout the world, John sustainability. Deere understands the economic impact it has in home communities. John Deere is World Hunger committed to creating diverse opportunities John Deere is focused on helping cusfor economically strong and vibrant commutomers meet the daunting challenge of feednities. For their efforts in community develing the world through advanced products opment, John Deere partners with local and services. One way they do this is United Ways and the organizations they supthrough improving the livelihoods of small port, Global Communities, food banks and farmers by increasing their agricultural prothe American Red Cross. duction and use of mechanization. By supporting projects in the areas of farmer trainVolunteerism ing, value-chain enhancement and microfiJohn Deere’s global volunteerism program nance with various partners, John Deere is empowers employees to make a difference in able to create sustainable solutions for world their communities. They set a goal of one hunger. million recorded volunteer hours by 2022 in order to support their commitment to achieve Education Customers rank John Deere among the In November of 2018, JCB North America supported Make-A-Wish Georgia and higher and sustainable living standards most innovative companies. They are helped Make-A-Wish come true for Jack. Tim Earley, CEO of Make-A-Wish Georgia around the world. In 2018 alone, John Deere strongly invested in the next generation of joined Jack, Richard Fox-Marrs, JCB North America president/CEO and Chris employees recorded over 185,000 hours of innovators through projects that offer pio- Trampush, JCB product manager for skid steers at Jack’s send-off party held at the volunteerism. neering educational experiences for youth. company's headquarters in Savannah, Ga. see CHARITY page 92 By Katie Kohler

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By Anne D’Innocenzio and David Porter Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) More than two decades ago when a mega entertainment and shopping complex was being conceived on a vast swath of swamp land in New Jersey, the iPhone didn’t exist, Amazon was only selling books online and malls were where you went for all your shopping needs. Now, after endless fits and starts and billions of dollars spent, American Dream is officially opening its doors to the public as the second largest mall in the country, and third largest in North America. It will showcase 3 million sq. ft. of leasable space dedicated to more than a dozen entertainment attractions like a 16-story indoor ski slope, rollercoaster, waterpark and eventually 450 retail, food and specialty shops. The big question is: Who will come? In today’s retail landscape, consumers are glued to their iPhones and smartphones, where they can do their shopping without ever leaving their couch. Amazon has morphed into the biggest online retailer in the world. And overall traffic at malls, which had been on the rise in the late 1990s, has declined 10 percent since, according to an estimate by Coresight Research. A report from Credit Suisse published two years ago predicted that up to a quarter of the shopping malls will close by 2022 given the increasing popularity of online shopping and a rash of store closings. Since 2015, only nine malls have been built, a dramatic fall from their peak construction in 1973 of 43, according to CoStar Group, a real estate research firm. Amid that new reality, American Dream is looking to draw 45 million to 50 million visitors in its first year. Entertainment will account for more than half of its space, including attractions like a bunny field and an aviary. There also will be a doggy day care and a luxury wing, where shoppers can sip champagne and sample caviar as they wait for their designer hand-

The American Dream Mall as it was under construction in 2018. On Oct. 25, 2019, the American Dream officially opened its doors to the public as the second largest mall in the country, and third largest in North America.

bags to be wrapped. “You can make it your backyard playground if you live in Manhattan or even if you’re in New Jersey,” said Ken Downing, chief creative officer of Triple Five Group, the mall’s developer. “It’s a staycation. So, it’s a little bit of competing with mindset and emotion, far more than a property or even Disneyland.” During the opening on Oct. 25, which was limited to a few thousand visitors, the smell of saw dust and sound of electric drills served as a reminder that the American Dream is still a work in progress. Only two of the major entertainment attractions were open: an ice-skating rink and the Nickelodeon Theme Park, although not all the rides were up and running. American Dream won’t be fully operational until next spring. The complex will unveil the rest of the attractions like the ski slope and waterpark by the end of the year; stores and restaurants will open in March. At the ice-skating rink, specta-

tors were watching professional skaters do routines. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and his wife Tammy took a spin on one of the rollercoasters, along with other state officials. “The attraction is this,” said Giovanni Scolaro, who lives in nearby Elmwood Park, N.J., pointing to the amusement park. “I have a 7-year-old child and grandchildren. This is going to be a draw.” Canada-based mall and entertainment conglomerate Triple Five in 2011 took over the massive project originally dubbed Xanadu from two developers, whose plans included building the world’s largest Ferris wheel. The idea was envisioned in the late 1990s but the project didn’t break ground until 2004. It languished during the early years and its multi-colored, checkerboard exterior — since removed — drew derision. ThenNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called it “an offense to the eyes” and “the ugliest damn building in New Jersey and maybe America.”

The project was suspended in 2009 during the financial crisis after a Lehmann Bros. affiliate failed to fund its share of the construction. Creditors seized the project in 2010, and Triple Five came on board a year later, renaming it American Dream. Triple Five reimagined American Dream as a community hub for tourists and locals, taking a page from two other malls it had developed: West Edmonton Mall in Alberta, Canada, and Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. — the two largest malls in North America. Entertainment was a big selling point for both, accounting for 20 percent of the West Edmonton Mall’s space and 30 percent of Mall of America’s. That compares with the 6 percent average for U.S. malls, according to CoStar. Don Ghermezian, CEO of American Dream and president of Triple Five, said that when taking over the site, he realized what was going to happen in retailing and knew he needed to make an even bigger statement with American

Dream. “Everybody talks about the future of retail and the future of entertainment, and how you merge the two,” Ghermezian, said during a brief press event. “But there really isn’t a center on the planet that has done it to the degree that we’ve done in here.” Ghermezian told The Associated Press that he expects American Dream to surpass sales at both West Edmonton Mall and Mall of America, generating more than $2 billion in sales per year. But there are a fair share of skeptics who wonder about the mall’s chances of success, especially given its proximity to New York City less than 10 miles away. “This development will either sink or swim,” said Jason Goldberg, chief commerce strategy officer of Publicis Communications. “It’s going to be tough to get a lot of attention when you are next to a much bigger amusement park — Manhattan.” Goldberg believes the complex could work if the amusement park entices enough families in New Jersey to get into their cars and drive out there. But he’s not sure about how stores will fare since many of the tenants like Zara and Uniqlo can be found elsewhere. Another thorny situation: The mall will abide by the blue laws, meaning retail will be closed Sundays even though the restaurants and theme parks will be open, said James Cassella, the East Rutherford, N.J., mayor. Still, there’s reason for hope. While vacancy rates on average at the nation’s malls are currently at 4 percent, top malls have been the industry’s bright spot, boasting strong traffic and currently averaging a 2 percent vacancy rate, said CoStar. That’s compared with the bottom rung of malls, which are wrestling with a 7 percent average vacancy rate. Olivia Marino-Myers of Nutley, N.J., brought her four-year-old daughter to American Dream on Oct. 25, where they visited the skating rink and rode a few rides. “I do a lot of online shopping. I don’t go to the mall so much,” she said. “I think this might drive me back.” 


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Take advantage of available tax incentives created by the government to encourage businesses to buy equipment and invest in themselves.

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If you’re looking to put money back to your bottom line this year, your business could save thousands of dollars on new and used equipment purchases in the United States. Take advantage of available tax incentives created by the government to encourage businesses to buy equipment and invest in themselves. There are similar tax advantage opportunities in Canada as well. Let’s start with the U.S. Section 179 of the IRS Tax Code, which offers eligible businesses a great opportunity to maximize purchasing power. Most of the new and used (must be new to you) equipment your business will purchase or finance will qualify for the Section 179 deduction. Section 179 allows you to deduct the FULL PURCHASE PRICE of qualifying equipment in the year it was put into service. This creates a larger initial expense deduction than using a standard depreciation method, thus reducing the tax burden for the company. Keep in mind, Section 179 cannot result in a net loss. Section 179 Highlights for 2019 Include: • Maximum amount that can be deducted is $1 million. • Maximum amount of equipment purchased (and take the full deduction) is $2.5 million. Section 168(k) allows for bonus depreciation (currently 100 percent expensing) on eligible equipment and property, thus allowing accelerated depreciation for a reduced tax burden, similar to the Section 179 deduction. A company can take both Section 179 and bonus depreciation allowances, but Section 179 must be applied first. Therefore, any qualified property purchased over the $1 million limit may then be taken in bonus depreciation. So it’s great for businesses that spend more than the Section 179 spending limit. Bonus depreciation is scheduled to phase out over the next 7 years (see table below).

Placed In Service Date — Bonus Depreciation Sept. 28, 2017, to Dec. 31, 2022 — 100 percent Jan. 1, 2023, to Dec. 31, 2023 — 80 percent Jan. 1, 2024, to Dec. 31, 2024 — 60 percent Jan. 1, 2025, to Dec. 31, 2025 — 40 percent Jan. 1, 2026, to Dec. 31, 2026 — 20 percent Jan. 1, 2027, and thereafter — 0 percent Section 168(k) Bonus Depreciation Highlights for 2019 Include: • Bonus depreciation has been increased to 100 percent (up from 50 percent) of the cost of both new equipment and used equipment (must be new to you) obtained through an unrelated third party between Sept. 27, 2017, and Jan. 1, 2023. Bonus depreciation is ideal for larger businesses who spend more than the $2.5 million purchase cap noted above. • It’s also important to note that equipment must be used for business purposes more than 50 percent of the time to qualify for these deductions. • Businesses with a net loss are still qualified to deduct the cost of new equipment and carry-forward the loss. Let’s look at the tax savings introduced by bonus depreciation, along with Section 179. New/Used Equipment — Tax Year 2019 Equipment Purchases — $1,500,000 Section 179 Deduction — $1,000,000 Depreciable Amount — $500,000 Bonus Depreciation (100 percent of Depreciable Amount) — $500,000 Regular Depreciation — 0 Total First-Year Deduction — $1,500,000 Tax Rate — 21 percent Total First-Year Tax Savings (Section 179 and Bonus

Depreciation) — $315,000 Tax Savings using Section 179 Only — $1,000,000 x .21 = $210,000 Before you take Section 179 and/or bonus depreciation deductions, consult with your tax or legal advisor. In Canada, the Department of Finance has updated the Capital Cost Allowance to allow businesses to immediately expense 100 percent of the cost of certain new machines that are purchased after Nov. 20, 2018, and before 2028 — so this applies to all of 2019. Under new Accelerated Investment Incentive rules, Canadian businesses also are eligible for an enhanced tax depreciation write-off in 2019 of up to three times the amount that would normally apply. For example, if a business purchased equipment for $100,000 and utilized the machine that year, it would be eligible for a first-year write off of $10,000 (10 percent of the capital cost of the equipment). Under the new rules, the business can now claim tax depreciation in the first year of $30,000 (three times the original amount). If you have additional questions about the advantages of Section 179 and bonus depreciation, visit https://www.section179.org/section_179_faqs/ or talk to your local tax advisor. Disclaimer: U.S. and Canadian tax incentives are complicated. There are many limits, exclusions and special rules for different types of businesses in each country. The information in this article, and on this site, is not and should not be construed as tax or legal advice. Each business situation is different and tax regulations change frequently. We strongly recommend that you consult with your tax advisor regarding how these tax-saving opportunities apply in your situation. Agako Nouch is vice president, sales, at Volvo Construction Equipment. Ryan Sherwood is vice president, retail development, at Volvo Construction Equipment. 


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2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2015 Case CX350D, stk # EQ35789, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 10'8" Arm, Aux. Hydr., 32" Pads, Long U/C, Strickland Hyd. QC, 54" Bkt, 3215 Hrs ..............................................$169,500

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 2016 Case CX470C, stk # EQ0022209, Cab hours ....................................................... $121,053

w/Heat & AC, Std. Boom. 11'1" Arm, 36" TBG Shoes, Aux. Hydr., 54" Bucket, Hydr. CWT Removal, FOPS Top Guard, Cat Walks, Rear & Side View Camera, 2828 Hrs $CALL

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2016 Case 1121F, stk # EQ0041202, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Ride Control, 4F/3R Powershift, 26.5R25 Michelin XHA2; 6.1 yd3 Bucket; Op. Wt 59,192 lb, 5972 Hrs .... ....................................................$182,500

2014 Case 590 SUPER N, stk # EQ0040183 Cab w/ Heat & AC, 4WD, Exhoe, Ride Control, 4-IN-1 Bkt., 24" Bkt, Case Backhoe Controls, 6,980 Hrs $42,500

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2012 CASE 621F, STK # 652, cab w/ heat & air, 3rd spool valve, cwt, ride control, radial tires, 307 hours ....................................................... $121,053

2015 Case 321F, stk # EQ0018415, Cab with AC,, STK Aux.# Hydr., Hydr. QC, 2012Heat CASE&621F 652, cabSSL w/ hea t & air , 1.44 yd. valve, G.P. Bkt., 445control, Hrs ............$69,500 3rd spool cwt, ride radial tires, 307

2017 Case 721G, stk # EQ0025620, Cab w/ Heat Ride, Control, 2012 &AC, CASE 621F STK # 652,3rd cabValve, w/ heatJRB & air,QC, 20.5Rx25 L3, cwt, Remaining Premier & Pro 3rd spool valve, ride control, radial tires, 307 Care Hrs, 611 hrs ........$162,500 hours 3Yr/3000 ....................................................... $121,053

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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

BACKHOES

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 DRILLS work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 MISCELLANEOUS

(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

CRAWLER TRACTORS

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, (2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou- (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. ATTACHMENTS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500

MOTOR SCRAPERS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 (5)

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2015 DOOSAN DX350LC-5, FULL CAB, QUICK COUPLER, 495 HRS, 2 WAY PIPING ....................$249,500 2003 KOBELCO SK210LC, CAB W/HEAT/AC, GEITH THUMB, GEITH BCKT, 4916 HRS..........................SOLD 2017 NEW HOLLAND E30B, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 36 HOURS, MANUAL COUPLER,, 4 WAY BLADE, 24” BUCKET ....................................................................................................................................................$46,995 2016 NEW HOLLAND E55BX, FULL CAB W/HEAT/AC, BLADE, RUBBER TIRES, COUPLER, THUMB, 2126 HRS ..........................................................................................................................................................$46,000

2000 NEW HOLLAND LX865S, CAB, HI FLOW, 1717 HOURS..............................................................$13,995 2003 NEW HOLLAND LS180, CAB, HI FLOW, 2542 HOURS................................................................$12,000

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1996 MORBARK 2400, HYDRAULIC FEED WHEEL LIFT, EXTENDABLE TONGUE, DEERE ENGINE, 1352 HRS ..........................................................................................................................................................$19,995 2016 BANDIT 1390XP, 15” DRUM, CAT 122 HP, WINCH, AUTO FEED, 2073 HRS ................................SOLD TRACTORS: 2004 BANDIT 200XP, WINCH, 115 HP DEERE ENGINE, EXTENDABLE TONGUE, HYDRAULIC FEED WHEEL 1994 FORD 5640 SLE TRACTOR, ALAMO BOOM & FLAIL HEAD, AB WITH AC/HEAT, 2WD, 2371 HOURS LIFT, 4874 HOURS ..................................................................................................................................$19,995 ..................................................................................................................................................................$34,995 2008 BANDIT 255XP, 140 HP DEERE ENGINE, WINCH, HYDRAULIC LIFT, 7000 HOURS ................$19,995 2011 NEW HOLLAND 3050, CB WITH HEAT/AC, 430 PTO HP, LOADER, CVT TRANSMISSION, 762 HOURS, WHEEL LOADER: BEMCO SPRAYER ..................................................................................................................................$22,995 2006 KOMATSU WA50-3E0, ROPS, BUCKET AND FORKS, 5445 HOURS ..........................................$18,995

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2004 NEW HOLLAND D85 DOZER, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 1045 HOURS ............................................$49,995

TLB’S: 2004 KUBOTA L48 TLB, ROPS, 2635 HOURS, 4WD, HYDRO TRANSMISSION ................................$25,000 2002 JOHN DEERE 310SG TLB, CAB, EXTENDABLE DIPPER, 3568 HOURS ....................................$29,995

TRACTOR LOADER: FORD 1100 TRACTOR LOADER, 2 ..........................................................................................................$5,995 2015 NEW HOLLAND WORKMASTER 33, 4WD, GEAR DRIVE, ROPS, 50 HOURS LIKE NEW ........$17,995

CRAWLER LOADERS: CASE D450, 4 IN 1 BUCKET, LOADER, 18: BACKHOE BUCKET ............................................................$8,995

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2012 ALAMO TRAXX RF REMOTE MOWER, REMOTE CONTROL, TIER 3 ENGINE, RUBBER PADS WITH BOLT ON CLEATS, 51” FLAIL HEAD WITH HAMMER KNIVES, 38 HRS ..............................................$55,000 2017 BOMAG BW213D-4, CAB W/HEAT/AC, VIBRATORY ROLLER, 84” DRUM ROLLER, 64 HRS$106,800 2014 DOOSAN DXB260 BREAKER, 8500 LBS, FOR DX350, HAMMER TOP FOR PIN GRABBER ....$40,000 2014 JCB 534-140 TELEHANDLER, HI VISIBILITY CAB W/AC/HEAT, 4WD, 7700 LB CAPACITY, 46’ REACH, FRONT STABILIZERS, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, 2692 HRS ..................................................................$75,000 2016 KAGE SBK96 SNOWKAGE, BLADE SET UP FOR SKID STEER, INCLUDES CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE, 8’ BLADE ........................................................................................................................................$6,000

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2000 Manitowoc 2250, 300ton, Series III ctwt option, 260' boom, Cummins diesel, S/N: 2251051 ....................P.O.R.

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2007 Manitou M50-4, 10,000 lb. capacity, 4WD, 163” max lift w/ SS, enclosed cab, 48” forks..................................P.O.R.

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2008 Link-Belt RTC 8090, 90ton, 140’ main boom, 35’ – 58’ jib, 2 winches ..................P.O.R.

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The ‘Real’ Rosie the Riveter — a Case of Mistaken Identity ROSIE from page 1

typical of that worn by women working in munitions factories during the period because it kept their hair out of the machines while they worked. Working Women With approximately 16 million Americans serving in the armed forces during World War II, many factories experienced a shortage of workers. In addition, munitions factories needed additional employees. That meant women had to fill them — taking over jobs formerly filled by men. Various sources estimate that between 3 to 6 million women entered the workforce during the war, contributing to the total of 19 million working women. After the war, as men returned from battle, most of the women were expected to return to their everyday lives as housewives or in traditional clerical jobs considered more suitable for women and, coincidentally, paying less. The percentage of women working outside the home fell from a wartime high of 36 percent to 28 percent in post-war 1947. While Rosie the Riveter epitomized industrial welders and riveters, most working women held non-factory positions. The Real Rosie The name Rosie the Riveter first appeared in a song written by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb in 1942, based on government propaganda and commercial advertising intended to encourage women to volunteer for wartime factory work. The following year Norman Rockwell’s Rosie the Riveter painting was used as the cover of the Memorial Day edition of The Saturday Evening Post and in 1944, Rosie the Riveter became a Hollywood movie. Rockwell’s depiction differs significantly from the Westinghouse poster. In it, a different model strikes a different pose — one that imitates Michelangelo’s Prophet Isaiah on the Sistine Chapel. The almost burly woman is enjoying a sandwich while her rivet gun rests on her lap and her foot rests atop a copy of Mein Kampf. The lunchbox at her side sports the name “Rosie.” Over the years, there has been a dispute about the woman who inspired the Westinghouse image. Rose Will Monroe worked as a riveter at the Willow Run Aircraft Factory in Ypsilanti, Mich., building B-24 bombers and was the subject of a United Press International photo. Many others have claimed a connection, including Naomi Parker Fraley, a waitress from California. Inspirational Image Whoever the muse was behind the renowned image, the idea of Rosie became a symbol of women in the workforce — and later, for women’s independence, for female empowerment … and for the feminist movement. Whether Rosie the Riveter inspired the social movement that

increased the number of working women in America from 12 million to 20 million over the course of four years (1940-1944), leading to the feminist movement of the 1960s is debatable. The Westinghouse poster wasn’t aimed at encouraging women to join the workforce during the war; it was only displayed at factories where women were already working and was just one of many posters created to motivate employees — most of which featured men. Few people saw the poster during the war because it was displayed only to employees at plants in Pittsburgh and certain Midwest locations — and only for two weeks during February 1943. According to All That’s Interesting, there were 1,800 copies of the poster, which were displayed for a mere 10 days in the Micarta resin plants, where workers made synthetic helmet liners for infantrymen. Miller’s poster was stored in the National Archives with other wartime posters and wasn’t brought to light again until 1982 when the Washington Post Magazine ran a retrospective on war propaganda. Ironically, it was not chosen by the Office of War Information for its 1943 War Bonds sale, so its influence as propaganda was limited. However, the image was adopted by feminist activists and publishers due to its fusion of femininity and strength — characteristics championed by the movement. At some point, the name Rosie was mistakenly connected with the poster, but was not associated with it during the war.

Legacy The goal of Miller’s poster was to encourage productivity of all workers — male and female — at Westinghouse factories. Rockwell’s painting may have been more of a commentary on the circumstances of women joining the workforce and, specifically, taking jobs typically filled by men. As with many of Rockwell’s paintings, an aura of patriotism lingers — in this instance, perhaps insinuating that it was a women’s patriotic duty to enter the workforce. Whatever the contemporary meaning behind the Rosie image(s), WWII denoted a turning point for women and could conceivably be considered the foundation for the post-war women’s movement as the American female population proved that they could do a “man’s job.” Some historians and anthropologists believe that this period, which witnessed white women working beside black women, as a precursor to the Civil Rights movement and a breakdown of other social barriers. Rosie lives on today. The American Rosie the Riveter Association’s mission is to “recognize and preserve the history and legacy of working women, includNorman Rockwell’s depiction differs significantly ing volunteer women, during from the Westinghouse poster. In it, a different World War II,” to promote camamodel strikes a different pose — one that imitates raderie amongst their descendants Michelangelo’s Prophet Isaiah on the Sistine and to support excellence in the workplace. Chapel.

“Rosie the Riveter” Song Lyrics While other girls attend their fav’rite cocktail bar Sipping Martinis, munching caviar There’s a girl who’s really putting them to shame Rosie is her name All the day long whether rain or shine She’s a part of the assembly line She’s making history, working for victory Rosie the Riveter Keeps a sharp lookout for sabotage Sitting up there on the fuselage That little frail can do more than a male will do Rosie the Riveter Rosie’s got a boyfriend, Charlie Charlie, he’s a Marine Rosie is protecting Charlie Working overtime on the riveting machine When they gave her a production “E” She was as proud as a girl could be There’s something true about Red, white, and blue about Rosie the Riveter Everyone stops to admire the scene Rosie at work on the B-Nineteen She’s never twittery, nervous or jittery Rosie the Riveter What if she’s smeared full of oil and grease Doing her bit for the old Lendlease She keeps the gang around They love to hang around Rosie the Riveter Rosie buys a lot of war bonds That girl really has sense Wishes she could purchase more bonds Putting all her cash into national defense Senator Jones who is “in the know” Shouted these words on the radio Berlin will hear about Moscow will cheer about Rosie the Riveter! 


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Pa. Unveils Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement Pilot In 2018, there were 1,804 work zone crashes in Pennsylvania, resulting in 23 fatalities, and 43 percent of work zone crashes resulted in fatalities and/or injuries.

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Fay Leads $30M Cap Project in Downtown Pittsburgh CAP from page 1

pedestrian walkway within an existing triangular park bounded by Seventh Avenue, Bigelow Boulevard and Webster Avenue. This area will be reconstructed to eliminate an existing pedestrian underpass below Webster Avenue and bring the pedestrian walkways into compliance with ADA requirements. The prime contractor is Fay, an i+iconUSA Company. According to Doug Thompson, principal assistant construction engineer of PennDOT District 11, the full dollar amount of the project is $29,349,389.28. Notice to proceed was given on June 24, 2019, and the current completion date is Nov. 2, 2021. The project is currently on schedule. When I-579 was first constructed in the 1950s, it reportedly severed the link between Downtown Pittsburgh and the There is only a narrow space to perform the work to build what is Hill District. The Cap is designed to provide “ladders of basically a large bridge that will be used for a park and a walking opportunity” for residents of the Hill District by creating a crossover from the Hill District to downtown Pittsburgh. safe, convenient pedestrian and bicycle connection to centers of employment, eduIn part, the Cap project cation and services in will create a new threeDowntown Pittsburgh, acre greenspace, which “We’re building a bridge will include pedestrian structure over our PennDOT pathways, bicycle routes, I-579 Expressway, and the rain gardens for bridge structure is unique in stormwater management the fact that it’s not going to and design elements from support a highway, as we neighborhood artists. usually build these structures “One of the biggest challenges of urban projects like for,” Thompson said. “It will the I-579 Cap Urban Connector project is the limited ing around parades, we’re be a city park over top of the amount of work area available for both staging and working around races, 5K highway.” utilizing equipment,” said Tyson Hicks, operations and 10K races, marathons. Further down, McCrossin Foundations is drilling the Jason Zang, PennDOT’s director. caissons for Pier 3 using an AF180 drilling rig. We’re in the middle of the assistant district executive of heart of the city and we’re construction, noted that the area is very tight, with existing retaining walls on both sides number that they’re allowed to use just to set beams and going to be getting into the holiday season here. The chalthings of that nature. So, the challenge is really just working lenge is working around all these things and coordinating of the highway. “There are micropiles going in behind this thing, retaining around this heavily used interstate. Other than that, I would different detours with other projects.” The foundation work is expected to extend into the winwalls and new piers,” he said. “Concrete caisson circular- say it’s rather conventional construction methods — caister. type columns with piers going into the interstate to support sons, micropiles, concrete beams.” Currently on the project, Fay, an i+iconUSA Company is Thompson noted that some challenges arise just from this new structure.” using a Komatsu PC 450LC excavator for demolition of the working in a city environment. Thompson explained that the piers are being constructed “We’re in downtown Pittsburgh,” he said. “There are existing retaining walls and to create access for micropile right in the center of the highway with active travel lanes on either side. So about eight feet away, traffic is traveling at 60 some unknowns of what we’re going to encounter, especial- equipment to start subgrade work on the southern abutment. ly for foundation work, because other structures have been in Verification testing for micropiles is being conducted by to 70 miles per hour since it’s a high-speed roadway. “One of the biggest challenges of urban projects like the the area —buildings and whatnot, so there’s some of that another subcontractor, Amelie, in preparation for three rows I-579 Cap Urban Connector project is the limited amount of unknown, but most of that’s been proving to be a non-issue of a total of 243 micropiles to support the bridge footers. Adjacent to I-579 traffic, a Link-Belt 8050 RT crane is work area available for both staging and utilizing equip- so far, which is good because there’s a design team effort being used to hoist a Garbro bucket to place concrete in ment,” said Tyson Hicks, operations director. “With limited done in advance to locate prior conflicts and everything.” He noted that every time they dig, they find something columns for Pier 1. Concurrently, subgrade caissons are workspace, it is essential to select equipment that is capable being poured utilizing the same crane. A JLG 460SJ lift is of performing multiple activities so that it reduces the like old foundations or utilities. “But most of the time it’s abandoned utilities or aban- used to allow access to the top for workers who are pouring amount of times equipment has to be moved in and out of the same work area. It is also important to establish the optimal doned parts of the old structure that were in there and prov- and vibrating the concrete to fill the column forms. Further down, a subcontractor, McCrossin, is drilling the caissons for location for each piece of equipment and then communicate ing not to be that big of a deal,” he said. Zang reported that another challenge is the coordination Pier 3 using an AF180 drilling rig. the plan with all crews and subcontractors on a consistent On the opposite abutment, a Komatsu PC350 excavator is between many other active projects that are going on in the basis to have the most efficient usage.” being utilized to install temporary shoring in order to build vicinity. During different times of the day, some rolling short-term the abutment footers. There is only a narrow space to per“We’ve got multiple paving projects, bridge rehabilitation closures are required to swing rebar cages in place for safety projects, both state and local projects, Allegheny County form the work to build what is basically a large bridge that purposes. “But due to the traffic volumes, we can only restrict the owned, city of Pittsburgh projects,” he said. “We’ve got three will be used for a park and a walking crossover from the Hill roadway for certain times,” Zang said. We’re allowed to do major sports teams in this area — the Steelers, the Penguins, District to downtown Pittsburgh. Subcontractors include Roadsafe Traffic Systems, off-peak lane restrictions between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. “There’s the Pirates. 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WVDOT Unveils Interactive Online Map of All Road Projects Leaders with the West Virginia Department of Transportation unveiled an allnew, interactive, web-based map that shows every road project going on across the entire state. The map also provides realtime statistics on how much road work has been completed across a variety of categories, including Gov. Jim Justice’s Secondary Roads Maintenance initiative and Roads to Prosperity program. “Under the leadership of Governor Justice, we have stated that we were going to provide a way to show the public, in a transparent way, the progress we have made in a short amount of time,” Secretary of Transportation Byrd White said. “This interactive website allows everyone who’s interested to see what’s The map currently displays all road projects for the year 2019; including projects that are currently underway, ones that are about to be been done and what will be started, and ones that have already been completed. done, before the end of the year. tool for people to use to know It’s pretty remarkable.” when roads in their area will be The map currently displays all road projects for the year fixed. There is so much informa2019; including projects that are tion here it’s really hard to currently underway, ones that believe,” Wriston said. “And to are about to be started, and ones have this done, in-house, by our that have already been completincredible team with DOH ed. means that the production of this “This is an incredible tool for map came at a cost-savings of the people of West Virginia to well over a million dollars verbe able to see exactly where our sus what we would have had to crews will be and when they’ll pay for an outside company to be there,” Deputy Secretary of produce it. Not to mention we Transportation Jimmy Wriston, made this map in just a couple of P.E. said. “This is a more commonths when an outside compaprehensive mapping tool than ny would have likely taken in the public has ever had access to the neighborhood of a year to 18 before.” months to deliver." Users of the interactive map Currently, the map displays are able to search their location Users also are able to search by city, county or Division of Highways district to pinpoint any area they only projects scheduled for calby typing in a specific address. would like to observe on the map. endar year 2019. However, Users also are able to search by future updates to the map will city, county, or Division of Highways district ect happening and are marked with more fied as needing fixed between March and include additional projects scheduled for to pinpoint any area they would like to than one color. Users are able to see the dif- June. While “Phase 2” core maintenance 2020 and beyond at a later time. observe on the map. Users also can zoom ferent types of work on these types of roads projects were originally identified as needThe release of this map coincides with and drag the map to adjust their view to see by clicking arrows within the information ing fixed from July to present. DOH district offices utilizing a new internal roadwork that’s completed, underway, or box to cycle through projects. Other tabs are available to view progress data system to track projects. Engineers and scheduled for roads nearby. Users also are able to use tabs along the made to major roadways as part of Gov. district managers will be able to enter project Any road that is color-coded means that top of the webpage to filter searches for spe- Justice’s Roads to Prosperity program, as data directly into that system, which goes on road is either slated for future work, work is cific types of road projects. One specific tab well as bridge projects and slide repairs to feed the map itself, keeping road progress already underway, or work has already been is dedicated to tracking paving projects. throughout the state. statistics up to date. completed in that location. Users can see There are also tabs for Core Maintenance, This interactive application was created The map’s data, including the status of details about any specific project just by which specifically show work done to fix the by the DOH Planning Division’s award-win- each project, will be updated approximately clicking on any color-coded section of road. state’s secondary road system since Gov. ning GTI section, who recently won a every two weeks as roadwork continues. An information box will pop up with more Justice’s directive to make these types of Special Achievement Award in GIS at this The map can be found here: https://transinformation about the associated project. roads the DOH’s top priority. “Phase 1” core year’s Esri User Conference in San Diego. portation.wv.gov/Pages/2019-WVDOTSome roads may have more than one proj- maintenance projects were originally identi“This is going to be the go-to, complete Projects.aspx. 


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Stephenson Celebrates Delivery of New National Crane Stephenson Equipment Inc. (SEI), a Harrisburg, Pa.-based National Crane dealer, took delivery of its fourth new NTC55L boom truck at the 2019 International Construction and Utility Exposition (ICUEE). According to Darin D’Ascanio, territory manager of SEI, the new crane will be attractive to customers in many different segments, including utility work, tree care and crane rental. “We are very excited to offer a National Crane that has a 151 foot main boom with a 36 foot lattice jib,” D’Ascanio said. “The NTC55L’s long reach capability plus the quality that customers come to expect from National Crane are unmatched in the industry.” SEI celebrated the new addition to its fleet with two of its most reputable customers: Bob’s Crane Service and Bauman Crane. Both companies own several National Cranes and both have new 2020 NTC55Ls on order through SEI. The two companies used the ICUEE show as an opportunity to preview the upcoming addition to their fleets.

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Construction Employment Increases in 39 States, D.C. Thirty-nine states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between September 2018 and September 2019, while construction employment increased in 28 states from August to September, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data released Oct. 18. Association officials said that it is likely additional states would have added new construction jobs if firms could find more qualified workers to hire. “Although evidence is mounting that the overall economy is slowing, contractors in most states are still eager to hire,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But they are unable to find qualified workers in some cases, and job openings in construction have soared as unemployment rates are at historic lows in many states.” Texas added the most construction jobs over the year (52,000 jobs, 7.0 percent), followed by California (30,400 jobs, 3.5 percent), Arizona (16,500 jobs, 10.2 percent), Florida (16,200 jobs, 2.9 percent), and Nevada (11,100 jobs, 12.3 percent). Nevada added the highest percentage of construction

jobs over 12 months, followed by Arizona, New Mexico (8.7 percent, 4,100 jobs), New Hampshire (7.8 percent, 2,100 jobs), Texas and Indiana (7.0 percent, 9,800 jobs). Construction employment reached a record high in Nebraska, Texas and Washington. Eleven states shed construction jobs over the latest 12 months. Louisiana lost the largest number and percentage of construction jobs (minus 10,600 jobs, minus 7.0 percent). Other states with large job losses include Ohio (minus 7,600 jobs, minus 3.4

percent), Connecticut (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 3.1 percent), Tennessee (minus 1,300 jobs, minus 1.0 percent), Massachusetts (minus 1,200 jobs, minus 0.8 percent) and North Carolina (minus 1,200 jobs, minus 0.5 percent). Other states with a substantial percentage decline include Vermont (minus 6.0 percent, minus 900 jobs), Ohio, Montana (minus 3.4 percent, minus 1,000 jobs) and Connecticut. Texas added the most construction jobs between August and September (7,200 jobs, 0.9 percent), followed by Arizona (2,200 jobs, 1.3 percent), Indiana (1,700 jobs, 1.1 percent), Wisconsin (1,700 jobs, 1.4 percent), Nevada (1,600 jobs, 1.6 percent) and Florida (1,500 jobs, 0.3 percent). Hawaii added the highest percentage of construction jobs for the month (2.7 percent, 1,000 jobs), followed by Idaho (2.2 percent, 1,100 jobs), Nevada, Arkansas (1.5 percent, 800 jobs), New Hampshire (1.4 percent, 400 jobs), and Wisconsin. Construction employment decreased from August to September in 22 states and was flat in D.C. Virginia lost the largest

number of construction jobs for the month (minus 3,200 jobs, minus 1.6 percent), followed by Ohio (minus 1,700 jobs, minus 0.8 percent), Pennsylvania (minus 1,500 jobs, minus 0.6 percent) and Missouri (minus 1,100 jobs, minus 0.9 percent). North Dakota had the largest percentage decline for the month (minus 3.2 percent, minus 900 jobs), followed by Virginia, Wyoming (minus 1.4 percent, minus 300 jobs) and Rhode Island (minus 1.0 percent, minus 200 jobs). Association officials said that 80 percent of construction firms that responded to the association’s recent workforce survey reported having a hard time finding qualified workers to hire. They urged federal leaders to increase funding for career and technical education and allow more immigrants to legally enter the country. “Investing in more career and technical education programs, especially in high schools, would encourage and prepare even more young adults to pursue high-paying construction careers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Without new measures to develop the construction workforce, our economy will continue to suffer from missed opportunities.” 

Trombia Names Robert H Finke & Sons New Dealer in N.Y. Trombia Airknife Sweeper attachments were introduced to the U.S. markets during the past year. Now, the addition of Finke Equipment to Trombia dealership network further expands the product availability in the United States. Trombia sweepers are designed to combat silica dust challenges in working sites and industrial plants, as well as street dust challenges in municipal streets. Trombia sweeper attachments have been developed to exploit the wheel loaders in year-round street and area maintenance and to assist public and private sector to sweep and collect away the finest dust particles and at the same time optimize their fleets’ idle The addition of Finke Equipment to Trombia dealership network further expands time. They have been designed to be product availability in the United States. completely filter-free by using technol“Finke Equipment is very excited to add ogy combining air-knife dust cleaning, England last summer and followed with the mechanical sweeping, vacuum and cyclone first units delivered to end customers across Trombia sweepers to its product line. separation. Inside Trombia’s sweeping the region. We have now started expansion Trombia provides a solution for both the chamber the sweeping process is carried out of the dealership network in U.S. and we municipal street sweeping and heavy indusfully waterless, which enables contractors to have brought Trombia parts depot over the trial sweeping applications. Municipalities clean and sweep with higher accuracy and Atlantic. We really look forward to working and contractors often cannot justify purchasperfection in sweeping result, according to with Finke Equipment in New York State, as ing a street sweeper truck due to its high their strong sales and service reputation will price tag. Trombia has solved this problem the manufacturer. “We started with demos and presenting further speed up the market expansion,” said by creating its cost effective wheel loader the product in Upstate New York and New Antti Nikkanen, CEO of Trombia Sweepers. attachment which will give the customer fur-

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ARTBA Presents Association’s ‘Women Leaders’ Awards Two senior transportation industry executives, two Ph.D. candidates and a global engineering professional services firm are the 2019 recipients of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation’s “Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction” awards. The awards were presented in three categories at a Sept. 23 luncheon held during ARTBA’s National Convention in Savannah, Ga.

Berman oversaw the creation of State Road 125 in San Diego, the first public-private partnership of its kind. Her role as a female leader has included mentoring young women in the transportation industry and as a United Way of San Diego volunteer. She has been an active board member of the Intelligent Transportation Society (ITS) of America and the Mineta Transportation Institute. The San Diego chapter of the WTS named her “Woman of the Year” in 2011 and 2011 and 2018.

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Future Industry Leader Spotlight Award This award recognizes students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a U.S. college or university who have achieved an outstanding academic record and demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills within and outside of the academic environment. Ethel A. Birchland The Glass Hammer Award • Aikaterini Deliali, University of Massachusetts, Lifetime Achievement Award This award honors companies in the transportation con- Amherst This award is named after a top ARTBA executive from struction industry that have innovative programs and activiDeliali is pursuing a Ph.D. in civil and environmental the mid-1920s and is given to individuals who have demon- ties directed at successfully promoting women leaders with- engineering at UMass, Amherst, where she received a masstrated outstanding leadership, long-term service in ter’s in the same course of study in 2018. She has the industry’s public or private sectors and dedicaa civil engineering degree with a specialization in tion to the advancement of innovation and other transportation engineering from the National women leaders. Technical University of Athens in her native • Esther McGinnis, executive vice president, Greece. Deliali’s research has focused on public Gannett Fleming, Valley Forge, Pa. health assessments for transportation projects, zero McGinnis began her career in transportation at emission bus research, designing and testing a the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, smartphone app that incentivizes users to choose where she managed projects in the five most energy efficient transportation options for urban densely populated and congested counties. In trips, and assessing intersection design configura1995, she joined Gannett Fleming and collaborated tions for bicycle safety. Her work has been funded with a team of engineers and environmental scienby the Massachusetts Department of tists to create the model for how its environmental Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, and management and natural resources business line the Safety Research Using Simulation (SAFERoperates today. She has been at the forefront of SIM) University Transportation Center. shattering the glass ceiling and leading the way for Deliali is the recipient of the WTS Ann females at her firm, blazing a trail from a regional Hershfang Scholarship, awarded to graduate stuoffice manager to a senior associate, stockholder, dents enrolled in a transportation-related program and the first-ever chair of the Gannett Fleming with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. She plans to pursue a Charitable Foundation. transportation-related career. She has served as McGinnis is an inaugural member of the diver- WSP USA Vice President Claudia Bilotto (C) accepts the Glass Hammer president and vice president of the WTS UMass sity and inclusion committee and is the first female Award from ARTBA Women Leaders Council Chair Lisa Robert and student chapter and as the Institute of member of the board of directors in the firm’s 104- ARTBA Foundation Chair Paul Yarossi. Transportation Engineers (ITE) UMass student year history. She currently serves as MidAtlantic social chair. region director, the largest region at Gannett Fleming, com- in their organization. • Sheida Khademi, University of Texas at prised of 24 service lines in 15 offices, with more than 600 • WSP USA, New York City Arlington employees, and has helped drive significant growth for the In its mission to advance and promote women within the Khademi is pursuing a Ph.D. in civil engineering at the last three years. workplace, WSP USA is making significant strides, increas- University of Texas at Arlington, where she received a masShe is a long-standing member of the Women’s ing female representation across all business segments and ter’s in the same course of study in 2017. Her research projTransportation Seminar (WTS) and serves on the improving gender diversity balance in recruitment. ects include assessing driver “sensitivity to dynamic pricing Philadelphia chapter’s executive women roundtable. She Promotion of women has increased from 37 percent of all of managed lanes,” creating sustainable, inclusive communialso served as president and director on the American promotions in 2018 to 41 percent in the first half of 2019. ties in affordable housing, evaluating improved transit conSociety of Highway Engineers board. The company requires at least one gender diverse candidate nections as ladders of opportunity, state-level transportation McGinnis is a co-founder of employee resource group for every management opening. It also is committed to policy decisions, and leveraging emerging technologies to Connected Women at Gannett Fleming and is a role model achieving a goal of women holding 30 percent of manage- respond to transportation infrastructure needs. Funding for for the more than 720 women across the firm. Her efforts at ment positions by 2021, sponsoring leadership development her research has come from the North Central Texas Council gender diversity have paid off, increasing the number of programs to nurture the next generation. It reinvigorated a of Government, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban female employees and decreasing voluntary turnover in formal, national Diversity and Inclusion Council this year, Development, and U.S. Department of Transportation’s record numbers. consisting of 21 leaders — including 15 women — focused National Institute of Transportation and Communities and • Laurie Berman, former director, California on creating a work environment that promotes continuous Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities. Department of Transportation (Caltrans) improvement of the firm’s diversity at every level. Khademi has served as ITE student chapter president and Berman has dedicated her public-sector career to creating A WSP International Women’s Day celebration imple- treasurer, and as a scholar or member of the Chi-Epsilon a modern multi-modal transportation system that builds on mented a “Better for Balance” toolkit, honoring women in Honor Society, the Conference of Minority Transportation strong local partnerships to achieve a shared goal of zero the workplace and a national social media campaign asked Officials, American Public Transportation Foundation, traffic-related deaths. A civil engineer by training, Berman its talented women to share what they would tell their WTS, American Public Works Association, the American spent 13 years at Caltrans, including as director from 2018 younger selves about motivation and lessons learned. More Society of Civil Engineers, the Persian Academic and until her June retirement. She managed a $15 billion budget, than 400 employees attended a “50 Ways to Fight Bias” Cultural Society, National Society of Professional Engineers, nearly 20,000 employees, and the largest state transportation workshop and provided examples of workplace gender bias and Women in Leadership. She is a former ambassador for system in the nation. She also led the implementation of and ways to overcome those challenges. The firm regularly the Center for Transportation Equity, Decision and Dollars California’s landmark Senate Bill 1, the $54 billion, 10-year supports and nominates female employees for national student council. “Road Repair and Accountability Act.” recognition through awards and scholarship programs For more information, visit www.artbatdf.org. 


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Hyundai Construction Equipment Adds Quality Fleet Service to Growing Network ANDERSON EQUIPMENT CO. Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas announced the expansion of its North American authorized dealer network with the addition of Quality Fleet Service Inc. Started in 2005, Quality Fleet is a full service warranty and repair center specializing in forestry and utility equipment. QFS supports a full range of machines from light and heavy trucks, to construction equipment and attachments. With the addition of this new dealership, Hyundai’s North American network now includes more than 70 dealerships operating in over 150 locations, offering sales, service and parts for the full line of Hyundai excavators, wheel loaders, compaction rollers and other construction equipment. “Quality Fleet Service Inc. is excited to announce a new partnership with Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. as an equipment brand recognized globally for industry leading quality, capability and warranty

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coverage. Quality Fleet Service is proud to bring our unmatched customer service and dealer level support to this partnership with guaranteed 24 hour on site service for every Hyundai machine purchased from us,” said Nicholas Moynihan, president of Quality Fleet Service. Hyundai sales, service and parts

teams deliver regular product and service training to ensure dealer partners are able to provide top-caliber support to meet the growing business needs of Hyundai Construction Equipment customers. For more information about Hyundai, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com. 

Port Authority Authorizes More Than $4B for New York, New Jersey Rail Projects By David Porter ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK (AP) The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey authorized more than $4 billion in rail projects, including a new rail link to LaGuardia Airport that had been a source of contentious debate in recent years. The new train connecting midtown Manhattan to LaGuardia and a replacement for Newark Liberty International Airport’s monorail will cost about $2 billion each. LaGuardia is one of the few major airports in the United States without a rail link, and Newark’s air train is 23 years old and increasingly prone to maintenance problems. The LaGuardia train and a stalled plan to extend PATH rail service from Manhattan to the Newark airport had previously been panned by some board members as being too costly for the amount of passengers they would serve and for taking attention and

money away from a desperately needed new bus terminal in New York City. Since then, the Port Authority conducted a study that estimated a LaGuardia train would serve between 6.6 million and 10 million passenger trips, a number that could increase to as many as 12 million by 2045. Car trips from Manhattan to LaGuardia traverse some of the nation’s most congested roads and can take over an hour to go 8 miles. The current Port Authority 10-year capital plan contains $3.5 billion toward a new bus terminal, which could ultimately carry a price tag as high as $10 billion. Executive Director Rick Cotton called the past criticisms of the rail plan “unfounded” and called it “irresponsible and indefensible” to delay the LaGuardia project. “We are 100 percent behind having a workable, high-quality mass transit link to the airport, period,” he said. Both the LaGuardia and Newark

trains don’t figure to be completed for several years, after environmental permitting, design and preliminary engineering are completed. The Federal Aviation Administration is overseeing an environmental review of the LaGuardia project that will last until 2021, officials said. The LaGuardia rail link would connect to the No. 7 subway line and the Long Island Rail Road at the Willets Point station, which serves Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, and the U.S. National Tennis Center, which hosts the U.S. Open each September. The rail link would take about five or six minutes, officials have projected. Trains into Manhattan from Willets Point take about 15 to 20 minutes. In other actions, the Port Authority board approved about $80 million for construction work on its PATH rail line in New Jersey to accommodate longer trains to alleviate overcrowding. PATH Director Clarelle DeGraffe said the work is expected to begin next July. 

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Equipment Unveilings Abound at 2019 GIE+Expo in Louisville

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he annual GIE+Expo Green Industry and Equipment Expo (GIE+Expo) was held Oct. 16 to 18 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Ky. Sponsored by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), Outdoor Power Equipment Institute Inc. (OPEI) and Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) the GIE+EXPO is co-located with Hardscape North America, which is produced by Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute and endorsed by the Brick Association and the National Concrete Masonry Association. Encompassing more than 500,000 sq. ft. of Case Construction Equipment’s Garrett indoor exhibit space along with a 20-acre outdoor Campbell (L) reviews features of the equipment display and demonstration area, the CX17C mini-excavator with Morgan trade show featured more than 1,000 exhibits preWade of Charles Henrick’s Landscaping. senting the latest equipment, products and services (L-R): John Deere’s Celeste Swanson and Piotr Lizak greet geared toward the commercial landscaping and Christopher Miles and Brad Frasher of Miles Mowing maintenance industries. and Lawn Care. Tree climbing demonstrations and dealer focused educational workshops were offered throughout the three-day event. While the event included a series of free concerts sponsored by Stihl and featuring such crowd pleasers as Easton Corbin, Cassadee Pope and local Louisville favorites, the Crashers appearing on the Mercedes-Benz Vans Stage, the main stars at the event were the many new products and equipment introduced at the show. Among the host of introductions, new or upgraded equipment stand-outs included: • Avant introduced the 860i, its largest and most powerful loader to date; • Bobcat chose GIE+Expo to publicly launch its new line of sub-compact and compact tractors Avant Tecno USA’s Jani Kakela (L) spoke with Robert Bobcat’s James Crouch was on hand to discuss the launch which range from 21 to 58 hp and provide a pre- Plasky of R&R Landscaping and Groundskeeping about of the company’s sub-compact and compact tractors at the show. view of the new Bobcat L28, a small articulated the company’s new 860i, articulated loader. loader coming in early 2020; • Case introduced updates to its Super M 580 and 590 backhoe loaders; • Caterpillar introduced its D3 series compact track and skid steer loaders and 306 mini-excavator; see GIE page 56

Caterpillar’s Greg Worley (L) discusses features of the new 306 mini-excavator with Glen Zumstein of Zumstein Landscaping at the show.

Bomag America’s Tom Watson, seen here with a BPR 35 / 60 compactor, spoke with attendees about the company’s light equipment line, which includes tampers for multi-purpose compactors to vibratory rollers.

JCB Product Manager, Diego Butzke (L) talks with Richard Thieling of R&B Landscape Contractor about the company’s newly-introduced 1CXT compact tracked backhoe.

Kubota owner, Russell Lyle of Galati Landscaping was impressed with the handling of this Kubota U17 miniexcavator he tried out at the show.


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GIE+Expo 2019 Features More Than 1,000 Exhibitors GIE from page 54

• JCB introduced its 1CXT compact tracked backhoe; • Multi-One introduced upgrades to its 2.3 series mini-loader and the launch of the company’s EZ Series electric mini-loaders; • Toro introduced additional models in its 60V Flex-Force lineup, its new TimeCutter zero-turn mowers, new 60-in. TITAN mower and upgrades its new Z Master 2000 series lineup; • ASV showcased two special edition machines: the Green

Beast, a green and black version of the RT-120 forestry compact track loader and the Black Widow, a black and red version of the RT-40 among the industry’s smallest sit-in compact track loaders; and • New Holland presented enhancements to its E37C compact excavator. Drawing more than 20,000 professionals from all segments of the outdoor power equipment and lawn and garden industry, the show is the largest of its kind in North America. The next GIE+Expo is scheduled to be held Oct. 21 to 23, 2020.  CEG

Dave Wiley (L) and Norm Klimko of Fisher Engineering were ready to discuss the company’s recently launched 10-ft. 6-in. heavy-duty XV2 v-plow.

Bobcat’s Marty Miller was pleased to provide attendees with a sneak peek at the all new L28, an articulated loader due on the market in early 2020.

Multi-One’s Jahana Utchman spoke with attendees about the company’s upgrade to the company’s 2.3 series mini-loader and the launch of the company’s EZ Series 100 percent electric mini-loaders.

Norman Sharp (L) of local Bandit dealership, Louisville Tractor, joined Bandit’s Bethany Lenahan at the Bandit Equipment display at the show.

(L-R): Aex / Fecon’s James Loneman spoke with Chris Knight of B&G Brush Control and Jennifer Knight of Rooster Outdoor about the company’s line of land clearing and vegetation control machines.

(L-R): Franklin Equipment’s Nick Chambers, Tom Barnett, Taylor McDonald, Corey Muncy, Tony Repeta, Scott McDonald, Marshall Garcia, Aaron Pennington, Tom Richardson and Jennifer Rindt welcome attendees to try out the company’s line of Wacker Neuson compact track loaders.

Lisa Axberg (L) and Melissa Thornton of Boss Snowplow had a wide range of snow and ice control equipment to present, including this Snowrator, sized for sidewalk maintenance.

Brandon Mastin (L) and John Beck of Western Products were on hand ready to talk snow and ice control at the show.

Representatives of ASV showcase the special edition Green Beast, a green and black version of the RT-120 forestry compact track loader.


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Customers Participate in Run on Less Regional Initiative

Louis Scaruffi of C&S Wholesale Grocers (L) and Travis Lauer of Ploger Transportation participated in the Run on Less Regional initiative in Volvo VNR models, showcasing superior fuel efficiency in regional-haul applications.

C&S Wholesale Grocers, a large wholesale grocery distributor, and Ploger Transportation, a leading regional carrier based in Norwalk, Ohio, participated in the 2019 Run on Less Regional initiative driving Volvo VNRs. The initiative culminated at the North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show. The roadshow included 10 regional-haul fleets from across the industry seeking to demonstrate how increased fuel economy and transport efficiency is achievable in the regional-haul segment. The professional drivers were measured in real-time along their routes by a number of factors including miles traveled, fuel consumed, elevation changes, environmental factors, pickups and deliveries, vehicle speed and more. “We selected the fleets for the 2019 Run on Less Regional initiative based on their history of efficiency and use of technology. We worked with them on routes, payload, and other considerations that represent the nature of regional hauling,” said Mike Roeth, executive director, North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE). “The results from this year’s program can be used to educate the industry with real-world data, enabling other regional-haul companies and their drivers to increase efficiency and ultimately be more profitable.”

The Run on Less Regional initiative featured a diverse group of carriers from across the country, driving truck models from various OEMs, tailored for their specific applications. C&S Wholesale Grocers driver Louis Scaruffi ran out-and-back deliveries to grocery stores across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida in a 2019 Volvo VNR 300 day cab with a Volvo D13 engine and 6x4 configuration. Ploger Transportation driver Travis Lauer ran similar routes, making out-and-back deliveries to various stores from Norwalk, Ohio, to Dunkirk, N.Y., with additional stops in Michigan in a 2018 Volvo VNR 640 sleeper with a Volvo D11 engine and a 6x2 adaptive loading configuration. Scaruffi has driven more than three million miles during his 42 years as a professional driver, spending 38 of those years with C&S. The veteran driver is fuel-efficiency conscious, using his long-term experiences on the road to efficiently navigate traffic and make calculated and proactive decisions on braking and accelerating. His driving skills, combined with the aerodynamic design of the Volvo VNR, active cruise control (ACC) and 12-speed Volvo IShift transmission enables him to maximize efficiency. Scaruffi’s 2019 Volvo VNR 300

also features a roof fairing, trailer skirts, fuel tank skirts, cab side extenders and a FlowBelow Tractor AeroKit for improved aerodynamics and fuel economy. “C&S continuously evaluates our assets to determine how to add the most value to our operations, considering truck performance, efficiency, driver feedback and many other factors,” said Chris Trajkovski, vice president, Transportation, Fleet Maintenance & Assets, Safety & Compliance at C&S Wholesale Grocers, which runs a fleet of approximately 85 percent Volvo trucks. “Data and feedback from Louis and other drivers, and the results of the Run on Less Regional initiative show Volvo trucks provide the ideal balance of performance and efficiency, using an appropriate amount of torque while optimizing for fuel economy.” Ploger driver Lauer, who started driving professionally at age 18 for the U.S. Army, has four years of experience driving heavyduty trucks and has proven himself to be a savvy driver, utilizing technologies available in Volvo trucks such as the 12-speed Volvo IShift transmission with Eco-Roll and ACC to maximize fuel efficiency. Lauer’s 2018 Volvo VNR 640 also features an automatic tire inflation system and PedalCoach MPG tool, which presents visual cues to optimize driving for improved efficiency. These fac-

tors, in addition to the Volvo D11 engine and 6x2 adaptive loading configuration, combine to optimize fuel economy on every run. “It’s hard to train people to drive as well as Travis does, but Volvo trucks make it easier for any driver to run more efficiently,” said Shane Sattler, fleet maintenance manager, Ploger Transportation. “The trucks are already efficient before we put anyone in the driver’s seat, but when you have someone as skilled as Travis behind the wheel, it improves efficiency even more and ultimately reduces overhead costs for our company.” “Volvo Trucks is thrilled to have our long-time customers C&S Wholesale Grocers and Ploger Transportation participate in the Run on Less Regional event in our regional Volvo VNR models,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “Both fleets have an excellent reputation for innovation, utilizing the latest available technologies, and their participation in this initiative is a testament to their commitment to furthering the best driving practices and efficiency. Additionally, the Run on Less Regional initiative highlights safe and experienced drivers, and with the reduced fuel usage, increases the sustainability efforts of our customers and positively impacts the environment.” 


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Kenworth: 2019 Top Workplace for Women in Transportation

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Kenworth was recognized as a 2019 top workplace for women in the transportation industry by the Women in Trucking Association (WIT) at a ceremony held in conjunction with the organization’s Accelerate! Conference & Expo in Dallas, Texas.

Kenworth was recognized as a 2019 top workplace for women in the transportation industry by the Women in Trucking Association (WIT) at a ceremony held in conjunction with the organization’s Accelerate! Conference & Expo in Dallas, Texas. Nominated companies for the special recognition possess a corporate culture that supports gender diversity; provides flexibility in hours and work requirements; offers competitive compensation and quality benefits, such as paid maternity leave; includes training, continuing education and development; and fosters career advancement opportunities. “Kenworth understands the importance of diversity in the workplace and is committed to fostering an environment of inclusivity. By creating a space for different ideas and perspectives, Kenworth employees feel empowered to engage in richer, more productive discussions about its corporate cultural, global business, and innovative products,” said Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant general manager for operations, who accepted the award on Kenworth’s behalf. “To also exemplify these principles, the PACCAR Women’s Association was created this year to help provide resources and prepare women for leadership opportunities within the company.”

Kenworth offers a monthly diversity program at its headquarters in Kirkland, Wash. For example, the “Women in Leadership” panel event focused on the challenges, opportunities and lessons learned from executives in the Puget Sound region. Featured panelists were Kari Escobedo, Bartell Drugs senior vice president and chief information officer; Carrie Miceli, Deloitte managing director, Sue Taylor, chief information officer at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; and Lily Ley, PACCAR vice president and chief information officer. U.S. Congresswomen, Suzan DelBene, representing Washington state’s first congressional district, was Kenworth’s featured speaker during Women’s History Month. Women in Trucking is a non-profit organization with the mission to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, promote their accomplishments, and minimize obstacles faced by women working in the industry. The organization continues to build a strong community among its members (primarily business professionals and professional drivers), who believe in and support its mission. More information is available at the WIT website (www.womenintrucking.org). Kenworth is a corporate sponsor of Women in Trucking. For more information about Kenworth, visit www.kenworth.com. 

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FUSO Begins FE180 Gasoline Class 5 Cabover Production in Gaffmey, S.C.

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. Tracey Road Equipment www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210

FUSO expects the FE180 GAS trucks to arrive at dealerships beginning in November.

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. (MFTA) announced that production of the industry’s first Class 5 cabover gasoline-powered work truck began at Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) plant in Gaffney, S.C. FCCC is a sister company within Daimler Trucks. This truck adds to the lineup of FUSO’s Class 4 gasoline models introduced in 2018. The FUSO FE180 GAS, which offers 11,855-lbs. in payload capacity, was first introduced at the NTEA Work Truck Show in March 2019, where the first prototype was unveiled. Full production of the Class 5 work truck will share the production line with the lighter Class 4 ver- The FUSO FE180 GAS, which offers 11,855-lbs. in payload capacity, was sions. first introduced at the NTEA Work Truck Show in March 2019, where the “North American market data shows first prototype was unveiled. that demand for gasoline-powered work trucks is increasing and in some areas outperforming conventional diesel-powered trucks,” said Justin body. Add a refrigerated body, and this truck is perfect for Palmer, president and CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of fresh food or frozen food deliveries. Because of the higher America Inc. “We attribute this market shift to the mainte- Class and gross vehicle weight, the FE180 GAS also can nance requirements of diesel trucks due to the increasing enter other vocational markets such as landscaping, tree care, sophistication of diesel emission components. Our FUSO vehicle recovery and construction, just to name a few examGAS trucks eliminate this additional burden while still pro- ples. “The introduction of the FUSO FE180 GAS Class 5 work viding the long-run durability of the engine and its performtruck offers customers a powerful, hefty work truck that ance.” The Class 5 FUSO FE180’s 297 horsepowered PSI- reduces the operational complications that its diesel counterGeneral Motors V8, 6.0-liter gasoline engine has the power part faces today,” said Greg Baker, director of product manneeded for all customers’ requirements. Additionally, agement, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. “We’ve because of the standard 361 lb-ft of torque, this work truck is designed this truck with the customer’s wish list in mind by able to provide the power and pickup needed to haul heavier giving it the power, torque and comfort drivers want in a loads, according to the manufacturer. FUSO coupled the work truck.” With production under way now, FUSO expects the engine with the commercial grade Allison 1000 Series 6speed automatic transmission. To improve fuel economy, FE180 GAS trucks to arrive at dealerships beginning in Allison FuelSense 2.0 technology with DynActive shifting is November. Pricing is available through FUSO dealerships, and customers should contact their nearest dealership for included as a standard feature. The increased payload capacity with the FE180 GAS product information, pricing and truck ordering. For more information, visit mitfuso.com.  truck is best suited for deliveries with a traditional dry van

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2019 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA 125 Stock#: 718TP, Mileage: 1 $133,541

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2012 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA 125 Mileage: 511643, One Owner, good condition, warranty $39,900

2019 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA 126 711 Full fairing package, LP 22.5 tires, 40k Airliner suspension, Ready to go! $126,958

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Contact your local dealer:

Chadwick-BaRoss www.chadwick-baross.com Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411 Bangor, ME 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME 207.498.2547 Concord, NH 603.224.4063

Highway Equipment & Supply Co. www.hwyequip.com Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 Ephrata, PA 717.859.3132 Lock Haven, PA 570.769.1070

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Rudd www.ruddequipment.com Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Louisville, KY 502.456.4050 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788

Tyler Equipment www.tylerequipment.com East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840

Vantage Equipment www.vantageeq.com Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611

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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.

Firm Designs Attachments With ‘Different Logic’ in Mind Energy sources are a crucial issue for all governments and a topic discussed among most business sectors, as well as individuals. For more than 20 years, MB Crusher has been working alongside companies involved in excavation and trenching all over the world. Companies that create trenches for gas pipelines, aqueducts, power lines, telephone and optical fiber networks, and new renewable energy projects. With a strong innovative spirit, the Italian company has revolutionized the attachment industry and transformed weaknesses of the entire sector into competitive advantages, while helping the environment. MB Crushers’ objective has always been to design and build attachments to facilitate and ease the workflow on construction sites, in specific to excavation and The BF90.3 crusher and the MB-S18 screening bucket, crushed and screened material creating viable trenching. To make them as backfill for the miles of excavation, drastically reducing the time required for construction and reducautonomous and profitable as ing transport costs in Argentine Patagonia.

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Sennebogen Up-Sizes Its Tree Care Line With New 738 M Purpose-Built Handler Sennebogen has been making a big impact in the arboriculture industry with its 718 M purpose-built tree care handler. Described as a “game-changer” by tree care specialists, the 718 is reported by users to achieve up to 10-fold increases in production in applications from thinning urban woodlots to roadside maintenance. Now, Sennebogen has introduced the 738 M. It is fitted with the same type of equipment but sized to reach farther and to handle larger trees. Weighing more than 95,000 lb. (43,500 kg), the new Sennebogen 738 M is twice the size of the 718 and extends its reach to 75 ft. (23 m) vs. the 43 ft. (13 m) range of the 718. Still, according to operator Rob Frost, the 738 handles like its smaller predecessor. “The 738 gives you the same cycle times, the same fluidity; it’s quick and smooth. You can move at the same pace as the 718, while you’re moving much bigger wood,” Frost said at a recent field trial. Bigger Wood in More Job Sites Sennebogen said the 738’s larger size effectively expands the practical range for its purpose-built tree-care machines. While it allows crews in urban eastern areas to take on more and larger projects, the 738 also is sized right for heavier forested areas in Pacific and mountain regions. Intended specifically for arborists, rather than logging production, the 738 also is recommended for deeper off-road projects such as right-of-way maintenance for utility companies or for DOT throughways and rail lines. Frost reported that, while he takes on 90 ft. (27 m) trees with his 718, he can handle 125 ft. (38 m) trees up to 4 ft. (1.2 m) diameter with the 738 or even larger depending on the species. Using a .47 yard grapple saw at the demonstration site, he took down an 85 ft. (26 m) spruce in just 2 pieces, then quickly cut and stacked it into four 20 ft. (6 m) logs. Fast, Efficient and Versatile Frost estimated that the 738 works fast enough to cut in the range of 100 to 150 trees per day, with no additional crew on site. With its long reach, the machine can clear large swaths from one stance then, running on rubber tires at up to 13 to 15 mph (21 to 24 kmh), it can easily move up the road to clear the next spot. Developed on the same platform as Sennebogen’s trailer-pulling 830 M-T log handler, the 738 M offers powerful off-road mobility driven with transmission on both axles. The machine is powered by a 225 hp (168 kW) Cummins 6.7 Tier 4F engine. The operator gets a clear view of the work site and into the cutting zone from the elevating and tilting Maxcab. The 738 shows off even greater singlehanded versatility with its auxiliary attachment pump, provided to power heavy hydraulic attachments such as a mower and mulcher. The total package offers exceptional capacity for maintaining embankments, with the ability to stand back safely while it works down a 25 ft. (7.6 m) slope. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. 

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Powerscreen Phoenix Rises From the Ashes — an Original Machine Returns

LARGE EQUIPMENT DEALERS (The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers )

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The Phoenix range includes the Powerscreen Phoenix 1600, which comes in both tracked and wheeled versions, the mid-size Powerscreen Phoenix 2100 and the larger flagship Powerscreen Phoenix 3300.

Powerscreen is bringing the Phoenix range, one of its original machine ranges, back to its product portfolio. The Phoenix range is a collection of trommel machines that are predominantly used in recycling applications such as C&D waste, wood chippings, top soil, compost and green waste. Through the processes of screening and separation, material is extracted to create recycled useable products, resulting in increased profits for the customer while being better for the environment. The Phoenix range includes the Powerscreen Phoenix 1600, which comes in both tracked and wheeled versions, the mid-size Powerscreen Phoenix 2100 and the larger flagship Powerscreen Phoenix 3300. Powerscreen Phoenix 1600 Tracked & Wheeled The Powerscreen Phoenix 1600 tracked and wheeled trommel screens have been designed to provide excellent fuel efficiency and low operating costs, while also reducing emissions and noise levels due to the machine running at a low engine RPM. With a 16 by 5 ft. (4.9 by 1.54 m) drum, production throughput is guaranteed due to the screening area, which is the largest in its class, according to the manufacturer. Powerscreen Phoenix 2100 The Powerscreen Phoenix 2100 trommel screen is designed to offer enhanced production throughput and application flexibility. The robust design, with optional features such as a heavy duty tipping grid or double deck vibrating grid, make the Phoenix 2100 one of the most versatile trommels on the market today. The machine performs equally well in heavy C&D applications as it does in high volume compost production. The 180-degree swivel fines conveyor, with a 18 ft. 6 in. (5.7 m) discharge, means the machine can

generate massive stockpiles. This swivel feature can be controlled via a radio remote while the machine is in operation, minimizing downtime. Powerscreen Phoenix 3300 The Powerscreen Phoenix 3300 trommel screen also is designed to offer enhanced production throughput and application flexibility. Key features include having the largest screen area within the Phoenix range, a 180-degree swivel fines conveyor, with a 19 in. (5.8 m) discharge and a powerful four wheel drive system with high performance friction grip wheels, which is used to turn the trommel drum giving operators the ability to run bi-directionally. Options include a heavy duty tipping grid or double deck vibrating grid. The Phoenix 3300 is highly efficient in the separation and processing of wood chippings, top soil, compost, green waste and aggregates, according to the manufacturer. “The global waste management market is becoming more and more prevalent as government initiatives are geared toward better environmental practices, so it is an ideal time to bring back the Phoenix range with its proven track record in recycling applications,” said Neil Robinson, product manager. “We are excited about bringing the Phoenix range back from the ashes and having these lucrative machines part of our portfolio once again.” Powerscreen Pulse Intelligence is available on the Phoenix range of machines. Available anywhere at any time, on a PC, tablet or smartphone, the system provides comprehensive information on the GPS location, start and stop times, fuel consumption, tonnages, cone settings, wear ratings, operating hours, maintenance status, engine faults and much more. The Phoenix range is now available to purchase from Powerscreen distributors worldwide. For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com. 

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

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

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

2001 JOHN DEERE 400C ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCK - Fully rebuilt 410hp Mercedes Benz Engine, Fresh paint and great rubber. Has Allison HD4560 Transmission, 6x6 Machine weighs 62722lbs Empty. This machine is ready to work. $78,000 2016 TEREX M390 - The Terex M 390 Wash plant is a high capacity mobile washing unit that has been engineered for quick installation and ease of relocation making it ideal for applications including sand, gravel, coal and crushed stone.

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

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

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

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

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GET A HAN NDLE ON OPERAT ATING G COSTS Penn Jersey Machinery

Terex® Fuchs Material Handlers

Purpose-built for your scrap yard, transfer station or mill yard, Terex® ere Fuchs material handlers help you get a handle on your business with: An average 11% reduced fuel consumption versus com mpetitive material handlers An average 45% lower cost of ownership at 1000 hrs versus v compettiti itive material handl dlers The Tere e x Fuchs Tel e ematics System for real time fleet and equipment metrics to manage it all Plus you can always relly on your local Terex Fuchs h distributor to keep your material handlers operating at peak efficiency, with Tere e x certified parts and trained service technicians.

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Terex Materials Processing Shares 2019 3Q Results

THE GEAR G TO CLEAR

Kieran Hegarty, president of Terex MP, at the recent opening of the new Terex Campsie facility in Northern Ireland.

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Terex Corporation announced third quarter 2019 net sales of $1.0 billion, down 6.8 percent versus the third quarter of 2018. On an FX-neutral basis, global sales declined 4.7 percent compared to the third quarter of 2018. Terex MP had another excellent quarter with sales of $339 million, an increase of 8 percent, or 12 percent excluding the impact of foreign exchange rates, versus Q3 2018, driven by global demand for its broad range of products and services including crushing and screening products, material handlers, cement mixer trucks, and pick and carry equipment. Global MP backlog totaled $264 million and bookings in the quarter were $236 million. “Our global team continues to focus on creating a zero harm safety culture, delivering value to our customers and implementing our strategy,” said John L. Garrison, Terex chairman and CEO. “Looking at the global market environment, it has become clear that we are in a softening environment for industrial equipment which is putting pressure on our global sales and booking levels.” Kieran Hegarty, president Terex MP said, “We had an excellent quarter in materials processing, thanks to strong operational execution across our businesses. Looking ahead, our bookings and backlog levels are pointing to softening demand in our global end markets. Throughout the cycle, we will continue to invest in product and service innovation and geographic expansion that will enable us to serve more customers globally. “Our manufacturing capacity investments in Northern Ireland and India remain on track. These facilities will enable even more growth in the expanding environmental sector and position us to continue to grow in India and the broader Asian markets as customers adopt our mobile processing technology. I am encouraged by our consistently strong execution and long-term prospects for growth across our MP businesses.” For more information, visit www.terex.com/en/ materials-processing. 


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MB Crusher Attachments Ensure Instant Use of Operation, Autonomy on Job Sites

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.

100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400

16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586

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

79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890

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

2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350

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Recently the Italian company was involved in the Wahle-Mecklar pilot project in Germany, which required the burying of high voltage cables that increased the capacity, security and stability of supply of the electricity grid. SOLUTIONS from page 67

the site. This leads to heavy vehicle traffic, higher emissions, greater consumption of the road surface, greater impact on the area and people, and ultimately higher costs. In large and isolated job sites, the static systems are installed as close as possible, but the movement of vehicles and materials is still required. MB Crusher attachments instill a different logic: To design and build powerful, portable crushing and screening attachments. With the cutting-edge idea of bringing solutions to the job site, negating the need to haul material to different locations. Technology rounded out the rest: MB attachments are ready for immediate use and can be mounted directly onto machines that are already on site. MB Crusher attachments ensure immediate use of operation and autonomy, including effortless maintenance. MB Crusher buckets operate by collecting previously excavated material into its bucket then crushes the material, reduce it in size. The MB Crusher screening buckets can then screen the crushed material, creating backfill that it is immediately reused to cover the excavated site. All directly on site, eliminating the need for larger machinery that require ample room to operate. Ensuring a return of profit. Think of the advantages this logic gives to remote construction sites or sites in congested city centers, for trench work in inaccessible areas, or extremely precise civic works with vital restraints including major roads that cannot be closed to traffic. For example, Vaca Muerta in Argentine Patagonia is a deposit of unconventional hydrocarbons (shale oil and shale gas), estimated at 16.2 billion barrels of oil and 308 trillion cubic meters of gas. The companies engaged in the excavation of the 360 miles of pipeline already built (of the expected 680 total) found in MB Crusher attachments the winning features for this massive and sparse construction site, located in a desert area not serviced by a road network. The BF90.3 crusher and the MB-S18 screening bucket, crushed and screened material creating viable backfill for the miles of

excavation, drastically reducing the time required for construction and reducing transport costs. Respecting the nature of the work site is another delicate and important topic to which the MB’s Research & Development department has dedicated countless resources to develop. “What MB Crusher proposes,” said Diego Azzolin, production manager, “is the priority to maintain the balance of a territory while keeping it as unaltered as possible: it is, in fact, the same excavated material to be reused for subsequent filling. This respect also has been extended to the cities and the inhabitants, who often suffer difficulties such as dust, vibrations and closures of the conventional roads for months.” For example, Lake Garda in Tarbole, Italy is a beautiful tourist destination and any sort of construction comes with a high demand of restrictions. So, when one of the main roads needed to be torn up to lay new water pipes the perfect solution proved to be the MB BF70.2 S4 crusher bucket. Compact and powerful, it reduced the excavated road material to a 1-inch minus just a few feet from the site then recycled it into backfill, immediately after laying the pipes, with less dust, noise or vibration. MB Crushers’ ability to create attachments that revolutionize and benefit construction sites also helped produced a new generation of drum cutters. The MB Crusher drum cutter uses a direct drive twin motor system. This allows the drum cutter to deliver torque to each of its drums independently, based on the toughness of the material it’s working on. While the power boost system multiplies the force of the drum cutter, the no torsion system reduces stress on the equipment’s arm and therefore reduces wear on the equipment and need for maintenance. For example, the MB-R900 drum cutter was chosen because of these attributes to dig a trench near the bridge that connects Buda and Pest. To reduce time and costs, the drum cutter heads are easily see SOLUTIONS page 84

30 Industrial Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 603-665-4500

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

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

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


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FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com y Contrrac actor and reccyycling customers cust in NJ, eastern PA, PA, and northern DEE.. 855 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-885-5555

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650 S. Egg Harbor Rd. Hammonton, NJ 08037 609-561-0308

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Metso o Trellex™ SQ300 Modular System Easy to cut and fit on site

H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com p Contractor and reccyycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY Y,, and in the state of CTT. 122 Noxon Rd. Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845 452 1200 845-452-1200

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The Metso Trellex™ SQ300 modular system offe ers lightweight wear prot o ection that reduces impact and improves safet e y without sacrificin ng the efficiency of your chutes, transfe er points, and other areas subject to wear. Available e in rubber, polyurethane, and d ceramic as 1’x1’ modular panels. R Rubber and polyurethane are easily e cut fo or quick installation. Contact your Metso distributor for m more: metso.com/contacts.


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Attachments Manufacturer Takes Job Site Solutions Across the Globe Seriously SOLUTIONS from page 82

replaceable on site in less than an hour, without the need of specialized technicians. Mounted on an excavator, they offer cutting precision, consistent digging depth and reduce waste. The equipment includes three basic kits: a high-temperature reduction device, drum cutter rotation kit, one that can be used directly from the cab, and a drum cover kit to counter dust in inhabited areas or closed environments. Another interesting case is the great project for the construction of the Bolivian Sucre-Potosì gas pipeline: 1,300 ft. in altitude, thin air, scarce roads, soil formed of rock and granite, creating a base of different toughness making it very hard to tear into, and temperatures that dip down to minus 8 degrees. The solution for In the heart of Europe lies a very busy road. One that leads from Paris to these issues turned out to be the MB- the sea. Any work done on this road needs to be done quickly and efficiently R800 drum cutter. The job site to avoid any type of closures or blockages of traffic. The MB-R700 drum cutter provided that answer. obtained greater autonomy, less waste and grew its profitability. interchangeable modular In the heart of Europe lies panels allow for a quick and a very busy road. One that effective selection of screenleads from Paris to the sea. ing sizes. Along with these Any work done on this road advantages there also is the needs to be done quickly and possibility of creating revefficiently to avoid any type enue from the sale of the of closures or blockages of unused screened material. traffic. The MB-R700 drum The evolution does not cutter provided that answer. end here because MB The aqueduct development Crusher also is present work was done without road alongside the companies closures. Due to its speed, that work for the diffusion of precise cutting and the renewable energies. absence of vibrations and For more than 20 years, MB Crusher has been working Recently the Italian comdust, the MB-R700 helped alongside companies involved in excavation and pany was involved in the lower management costs trenching all over the world. Wahle-Mecklar pilot project overall. in Germany, which required What about underwater work? The MB-R line drum cut- the burying of high voltage cables that increased the capaciter can easily tear into rock and concrete that is submerged ty, security and stability of supply of the electricity grid. underwater. An example: the MB-R700 drum cutter made Until today, this same job would have required a mass easy work of tearing up rock and concrete in Germany’s amount of excavation with large specialized equipment and Elbe river at a depth of almost 5 ft. While removing sections long work hours. of the bridge and part of the river bottom, the MB Crusher “We are proud to participate in this eco-friendly project, drum cutter ensured precision, safety for hydraulic and said Azzolin. “By reducing excavation to a minimum and mechanical systems all while completely immersed in water, conserving the same soil we can minimize the impact on the maintaining its speed and maneuverability. environment. The MB-HDS sifting bucket was chosen to Agility and power that comes from MB Crusher attach- create backfill directly on the job site, which was an innovaments come with more than just savings; they also can bring tive step forward. in a new source of income. “We are in need to create more efficient job sites, ones For example, in the construction of the 430 mi. of pipeline that use less resources and create less waste while protectlinking Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, and which will be ing the environment. An objective MB Crusher responded subsequently extended to Greece and Italy. Thirteen MB- to by offering the widest range of attachments in the S18 S3 (third generation) screening buckets, worked tireless- world.” ly screening material throughout the excavation sites. Its For more information, visit www.mbcrusher.com. 

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Monroe Tractor

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GET MORE DONE WITH ONE. Why run two machines when one will do? Whether W you’re loading truccks, busting up blacktop, placing pipe, diggging trenches, or moving maaterials, an L-Series Backhoee is more than up to the taskk. By listening and responding to our customerss, these versatile machines feature f improved hydraulic systems for additional lift capability and supeerb multifunction performan nce. And rugged EPA Final Tier 4/EU Stage IV V diesel engines* meet rigidd emission regulations, enabbling work in nonattainment areas. The result: our most versatile backhoes ever. Tak Take advantage g of unnrivaled capability. p y *Interim Tier 4/Stage IIIB on the 310L EP.

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Five Star Equipment, Inc.

Nortrax

Hermon, ME 207-947-6786

118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 908/753-8080 800/241-7070

60 Paul Rd. Rochester, NY 585/235-3011

Clifton Park, NY 518-371-5111

Wallingford, CT 203/265-6781 Danbury, CT 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 860/546-4808 www.wiclark.com

DELAWARE JESCO, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784

MARYLAND JESCO, Inc.

Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 District Heights, MD 301/909-7799 Waldorf, MD 301/861-2323

Houlton, ME 207-532-6517 New Canada, ME 207-834-6701 Westbrook, ME 207-773-3777

MASSACHUSETTS Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 413/543-5595 www.schmidtequipment.com

1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 www.jesco.us

1653 NY Route 11 Kirkwood, NY 607/775-2006 284 Ellicott Rd. Orchard Park, NY 716/662-2191 6500 E Taft Road Syracuse, NY 315/452-4560

JESCO, Inc. 497 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 844-482-0910

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NEW HAMPSHIRE Nortrax Pembroke, NH 603-225-2769

PENNSYLVANIA Five Star Equipment, Inc. 1300 East Dunham Dr. Dunmore, PA 570/346-1701 711 Route 199 Athens, PA 570/882-8800 46 Route 97 Waterford, PA 814/796-2663

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Nortrax

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Springfield, VT 802-885-6840 Williston, VT 802-658-2121 www.nortrax.com

Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. 2550 E. Cumberland St. Lebanon, PA 717/273-2616 800/225-4001 3215 State Rd. Sellersville, PA 215/258-5700 800/523-2209 400 Stoke Park Rd. Bethlehem, PA 610/867-4657 800/587-9790 640 Lowther Rd. Lewisberry, PA 717/938-6568 866/787-0001 www.plasterer.com


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Doosan Bobcat Celebrates Opening of Data Innovation Center — ‘The Studio’

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

ATS Equipment, Inc. 33 Locust Street Boston, MA 02125 617-825-3600 487 Washington Street, Route 20 Auburn, MA 01501 508-832-8500 51 Fall River Avenue Rehoboth, MA 02769 508-379-6200 ww.atsequipment.com

(L-R) are Mike Ballweber, president, Doosan Bobcat North America; Tim Mahoney, mayor of Fargo; Scott Park, CEO of Doosan Bobcat; and Joel Honeyman, vice president of global innovation, Doosan Bobcat, commemorate the opening of The Studio with a unique ribbon-cutting ceremony performed with the use of a collaborative robot (cobot).

Doosan Bobcat announced the opening of “The Studio,” a data innovation center located in Fargo, N.D. The Studio will advance development through digitalization and new technologies by bringing members of the company’s research and development teams together with academic centers, entrepreneurs and emerging companies to advance community innovation and foster hands-on collaboration in a high-tech environment. In addition, Bobcat is partnering with Emerging Prairie, a local nonprofit organization focused on accelerating entrepreneurship in North Dakota, to bring area business leaders and innovators together to exchange ideas and share best practices through future technology events and programming held at the Bobcat Studio. “We are the industry leader and want to continue building on this proud legacy, so we are committed to digital innovation and accelerating Bobcat’s spirit of collaboration,” said Doosan Bobcat CEO Scott Park. “As we work to deliver new insights and solutions to the marketplace, there is no limit to the technological advances expected to occur at The Studio.” The 11,000-sq.-ft. studio is located on two adjoining floors of the historic and iconic Black Building, at 118 Broadway in downtown Fargo. The facility features an open concept design with high-tech project team rooms, lounge areas, meeting rooms, standing desks and a pitch room with sliding, curved walls and a high-resolution large screen for presentations and video to collaborate with outside partners. The ceilings are open with exposed vintage brick walls, giving the space a modern industrial feel. The project’s design and construction team include Shultz + Associates Architects and the Kilbourne Group. “Innovation is at the core of what Bobcat has stood for in its 60-year history,” said Doosan Bobcat North America President Mike Ballweber. “Our customers count on us to enhance their productivity. From this space, our work, along with collaboration with industry and higher education partners and researchers, will help us deliver next-generation

products, services and solutions.” The Studio will initially house members of Bobcat’s Fargo-based engineering, innovation, marketing, IT, telematics and digital experience project teams. The number of team members working in the facility will fluctuate throughout the year depending on the projects being pursued and explored. In partnership with Emerging Prairie, Bobcat will soon announce and host a series of peer group sessions with key area business leaders who have an interest in integrating and advancing technology and data into their businesses. In addition, Bobcat and Emerging Prairie will team up to launch an innovation-themed challenge event, which will pair businesses with students and community members. These teams will then present their technology-driven, business advancement ideas in a startup-style, pitch competition. “The Studio presents a unique opportunity where innovation thrives,” said Doosan Bobcat Vice President of Innovation Joel Honeyman. “We are excited to bring individuals and students from our community into an environment that fosters creative thinking and encourages collaboration between businesses and industries for a brighter tomorrow.” At the official grand opening event, CEO Scott Park, President Mike Ballweber, Vice President of Global Innovation Joel Honeyman and Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney provided remarks. They were joined by college and university leaders, Bobcat employees and area business and community members who are leading innovation efforts in the Fargo-West Fargo-Moorhead community to commemorate the opening of the Studio with a unique ribbon-cutting ceremony performed with the use of collaborative robots (cobots). “This new facility symbolizes Bobcat’s dedication to advancing innovation in our business and industry,” Honeyman added. “Today, we take this step with our community’s entrepreneurs and technology leaders as partners.” For more information on Bobcat products and technology, visit Bobcat.com. 

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

Chappell Tractor 454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 800-698-2640 251 Route 125 Brentwood, NH 03833 800-616-5666 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 800-358-6007 www.chappelltractor.com

Highway Equipment Company 615 State Route 33 Millstone Township, NJ 08535 732-446-7600 www.highway-equipment.com


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Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 1283 Dolsontown Road Middletown, NY 10940 845-956-0222 www.contractorssales.com

Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-279-5200 Jessup, MD 410-792-9134 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-5430 Delmar, DE 302-846-3033 www.elliottfrantz.com

Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-825-7711 www.medicoind.com

Dealer Imprint Area

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 800-872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800-370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888-335-0200 www.traceyroad.com

Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com


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Manufacturers Play Important Roles in Community, World facilities. Four hundred Doosan Bobcat employees in North America volunteered in the community efforts, supporting JCB over 36 nonprofit organizations. For over 70 years, JCB — one of the world’s top three National projects and participation were organized by manufacturers of construction equipment — has built a repDoosan Bobcat facility locations in and around Bismarck, utation as a leader in sustainability initiatives worldwide. Gwinner, Fargo and Wahpeton, N.D.; Suwanee, Ga.; and These initiatives are based on the philosophy and strategy of Statesville, N.C. “JCB Sustainable Innovation,” which focuses on the chal“At Doosan Bobcat, we’re committed to supporting the lenges of minimizing environmental impact while supportcommunities where we live and work,” said Stacey Breuer, ing the communities in which it operates. director of corporate communication and public affairs. “The JCB Sustainable combines various components: partnerships we’ve made with various nonprofit organiza• JCB Think Eco, which is concerned with business opertions help contribute to our company’s and the community’s ations and encompasses pollution prevention, waste mansuccess. We are proud to support them every way we can.” agement, energy efficiency, carbon management, travel and Doosan Bobcat North America awarded 14 grants totaling the company’s supply chain. $8,000 to North Dakota and South Dakota elementary, mid• JCB Efficient Design, which focuses on product respondle and high school classrooms for projects focusing on scisibility. ence, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). • JCB Community, which delivers social engagement proThis is the fifth year Doosan Bobcat has awarded “Doosan grams to employees and communities in which it operates. Discovery Grants” to accredited schools in communities Since 2008, JCB has partnered with Nexeo Solutions where the company has offices or production facilities. LLC, a global leader in the distribution of chemicals, plasThese selected schools and classrooms can use the grants tics, composites and environmental services to create and A John Deere skid steer is used in cleanup efforts to help with a variety of projects supporting STEM initiacarry out a sustainability program working towards zero per- following the destruction of Hurricane Harvey. tives. Designing robots, coding and cent landfill waste. Prior to launchusing drones were just a few of the ing the program, 100 percent of the hands-on projects planned by grant waste that JCB’s Savannah location recipients. generated ended up in local landProjects were completed during fills. That percentage has decreased the 2018-2019 academic school over 90 percent since. year and designed to improve, In the summer, JCB hosts an advance and enrich student learnannual “MudFest” where people ing. This one-time grant helps sturegister to enjoy the mud run, food dents apply STEM concepts they and live music with proceeds beneare learning in school to solve probfiting The Lady Bamford Center for lems using some of the same techEarly Childhood Development, nologies and tools utilized in the located in Savannah. workplace. JCB is also committed to the “At Doosan Bobcat, we want to future of construction equipment help our communities grow and manufacturing. JCB North America prosper,” said Stacey Breuer, direcoffers the only manufacturing tor of corporate communication apprenticeship program of its kind and public affairs at Doosan Bobcat in coastal Georgia. The program North America. “One of the ways During the national service day, employees worked on projects that included helping with various recruits high school and college we can do this is by investing in graduates for a paid, three-year cur- nonprofit organizations, working with local food banks, cleaning sections of highways and trails STEM education. Students are the and performing various landscaping and construction work at community recreational facilities. riculum that spans all areas of conkey to our future, and we want to struction equipment manufacturing continue to create jobs for students who are interoperations and includes on-the-job training at JCB ested in careers in engineering, computer science as well as classroom learning at Savannah Tech. and other related technical fields.” Doosan Bobcat held student factory tours and Bobcat offered STEM activities as part of National Bobcat is a Doosan company. Doosan is a globManufacturing Day 2018 — a celebration of al leader in construction equipment, power and modern manufacturing meant to inspire the next water solutions, engines and engineering, proudly generation of manufacturers. Although serving its customers and communities for more Manufacturing Day occurs the first Friday in than a century. October, Doosan Bobcat celebrated the event In May 2019, Doosan Bobcat North America during the months of October and November to employees volunteered throughout the month for highlight its continued ongoing commitment to “Doosan Days of Community Service” — a comU.S. manufacturing and to energize a future pany-wide volunteer effort that celebrates ongopipeline of skilled professionals. ing partnerships nationally and globally in comSTEM activities were organized at Doosan munities where Doosan Bobcat does business. Bobcat facility locations in and around Bismarck, During the national service day, employees Gwinner, Fargo and Wahpeton, N.D.; and worked on projects that included helping with various nonprofit organizations, working with local Doosan Bobcat North America employees volunteered throughout the Statesville, N.C. Each location offered students food banks, cleaning sections of highways and month of May for “Doosan Days of Community Service” — a company- facility tours, hands-on manufacturing and engitrails and performing various landscaping and wide volunteer effort that celebrates ongoing partnerships nationally and neering activities, as well as an overview of the construction work at community recreational globally in communities where Doosan Bobcat does business. business and products.  CEG CHARITY from page 10


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Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.

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Vestal, NY 13850 607/798-0333 Tonawanda, NY 14217 716/873-8000 Canandaigua, NY 14424 585/396-0031 Rochester, NY 14623 585/272-9390 Cicero, NY 13039 315/433-5000

Cherry Valley Tractor www.cherryvalleytractor.com

Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111

Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. www.erbhenry.com

New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169

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Orange, CT 06477 203/795-0591

West Chester, PA 19380 610/458-7054 Doylestown, PA 18901 215/348-9041

454 Route 13 South Milford, NH 03055 603/673-2640

Marshall Machinery, Inc.

Farm-Rite Inc. www.farm-rite.com

Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 • 856/451-1368 Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127

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Westchester Tractor Inc.

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Highway Equipment Company

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Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766

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www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/561-9000 201 North Route 73 Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856/767-5900

www.midlanticmachinery.com 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145

6 S. Eleanor Ave. Frackville, PA 17931 570/874-6140

6375 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA 17112 717/652-3190

1400 Joh Avenue Baltimore, MD 21227 410/247-2100

1261 Highway 315 Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 570/824-9891

28587 Sussex Hwy. Laurel, DE 19956 302/715-5382

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1010 Conshohocken Rd. Conshohocken, PA 19428 610/279-5777 1-800/457-RENT (7368)

39 Jersey Street West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605

668 Berlin Cross Keys Road Sicklerville, NJ 08081 856/740-1400 866/80-TOOLS (86657)

sales@admarsupply.com www.admarsupply.com 878 Old Albany Shaker 2390 Rochester Road Road Canandaigua, NY 14424 Latham, NY 12110 585/396-0031 518/690-0750 3001 West 17th Street 449 Commerce Road Erie, PA 16505 Vestal, NY 13850 814/833-7761 607/798-0333 1950 Brighton Henrietta 1394 Military Road Town Line Road Tonawanda, NY 14217 Rochester, NY 14623 716/873-8000 585/272-9390

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

KOMATSU NORTHEAST www.komatsune.com 2820 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/561-9000 201 North Route 73. Winslow Township, NJ 08095 856/767-5900

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Manitowoc to Provide Grove GMK4060HC to U.S. Army Manitowoc Cranes was fectly suited for its bridging awarded a $28.2 million conand support operations around tract to provide Grove all-terthe world.” rain cranes to the U.S. Army. The features on these The GMK4060HC cranes cranes will enable the U.S. (HC for heavy crane) are Army to tackle projects on the specifically engineered for most extreme sites, even military use and have unique working in high-pressure situfeatures that make them suitations in war zones. The able for job sites on a variety cranes will be deployed for of terrains. The contract is constructing barriers, setting expected to be fulfilled in up areas of operation, bridge 2020. building and vehicle towing The 60 ton, four-axle applications, among many capacity cranes that feature a other uses. Another benefit for MEGAFORM boom were the Army is that the cranes are designed to meet the U.S. light enough to be transported Army’s needs, including the via C5 and C17 aircraft, as ability to ford water up to 48 well as by trains and roads. in. and to operate in harsh The 60 ton, four-axle capacity cranes were designed to meet the U.S. Army’s needs, including the ability to “These are very versatile conditions. The cranes also ford water up to 48 in. and to operate in harsh conditions. The cranes also will be painted with chemical cranes that will enable the will be painted with chemical agent resistant coatings (CARC) to follow stringent nuclear and chemical attacks, meaning the paint won’t Army to perform the lifts it agent resistant coatings deteriorate under the same conditions as typical paint. needs for a wide variety of (CARC) to follow stringent applications,” Mellott said. nuclear and chemical attacks, meaning the lighting that allows cranes to operate in a at Manitowoc. “Our first contract was “These tough, durable cranes reflect what paint won’t deteriorate under the same blackout light condition when using night signed in 2015, and we are glad to see that it means to be ‘Army Strong,’ and we’re our cranes have performed well and serve proud to support our military, no matter conditions as typical paint. The military vision technologies. “It’s a great honor to be able to provide the Army’s needs. We designed and built where the battle is.” also asked that the cranes be outfitted to accept armored cabs. In addition, the cranes for the U.S. Army,” said Darryl directly to the Army’s specifications and For more information, visit cranes are upfitted with military spec Mellott, director of government marketing created the GMK4060HC, which is per- www.manitowoc.com. 

Business Calendar To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

NATIONAL STONE, SAND & GRAVEL ASSOCIATION (NSSGA) 2019 Legislative & Policy Forum DATES: November 18, 2019 to November 20, 2019 PLACE: Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill Washington, DC The National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association is the leading voice and advocate for the aggregates industry. We advance public policies that protect and expand the safe, environmentally responsible use of aggregates that build America’s infrastructure and economy. Hear from industry leaders, educate members of Congress about the importance of the aggregates industry to the economy and transform policy and regulation. This meeting also provides a venue for all NSSGA committees to meet faceto-face. During this year’s Legislative & Policy Forum, hear from industry leaders, educate members of Congress about the importance of the aggregates industry to the economy and join us as we work to transform policy and regulation. For more information, contact: National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314. Phone: 703/525-8788.

NOVEMBER CRANE SAFETY COURSES NEW LOCATIONS! REGISTER TODAY! November 12 – 14, 2019 Qualified Rigger Level 2, Cincinnati, OH November 11 – 15, 2019 Mobile Crane Train the Trainer, Orlando, FL To register and for more information, please call or email Tiffany Alston. Telephone: 800/654-5640, extension 238. Direct: AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA) MN Chapter – Fall Workshop & Conference 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com DATES: November 20 – 22, 2019 PLACE: Earle Brown Heritage Center ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS (AGC) Brooklyn Center, MN Construction Project Manager Course The APWA-MN Fall Workshop & Conference is held annually in DATES: Sunday, December 8, 2019 to Weds., the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Two workshop options are December 11, 2019 offered on the first day; the conference is a two-day event Location: Dallas, Texas focused on technical issues and offers hours toward profesTraining/Professional Development sional continuing education requirements. The chapter For more information on this Program, contact AGC, 2300 announces the winners of the APWA-MN Chapter Awards and Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: Scholarship Program during the Fall Conference. The 2019 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org. APWA-MN Fall Conference &Workshops will be held at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center, November 2022, 2019. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN CONTRACTORS (AWC) For more information about this Workshop & Conference, conNewcomer Lunch tact APWA – MN Chapter at Toll Free: 888/407-2650. DATE: Friday, November 15, 2019 TIME: 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM NACB Crane Assembly & Disassembly Course of the Year! PLACE: BURGER MOE’S Dates: November 25 – 26, 2019 242 7th Street West Location: Sanford, FL St. Paul, MN 55102 Below you will find course information for the last Crane Assembly Disassembly course of the year. We will be at our Are you interested in membership with the Association of Sanford, FL location November 25-26, 2019. This class is all Women Contractors? set to go and will take place as scheduled. Join us on Friday, November 15th, 2019, at the AWC Address for the Training Facility Newcomer Luncheon. This (FREE) event will give you the Orlando Training Center opportunity to learn more about the benefits of AWC member2300 West Airport Boulevard ship, meet AWC staff, board members and each other. Sanford, FL 32771 For more information, contact AWC at 651/489-2221. Phone: 800/654-5640, if you need more information

Hotel Information Springhill Suites – Orlando North/Sanford 201 N. Towne Road, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407/995-1000 Fax: 407/995-5921 Website: www.marriott.com/mcosh This two-day course will cover the requirements of OSHA’s new Construction Standards for the Director overseeing the Assembly and Disassembly of Cranes, particularly the 29 CF 1926.1403 through 1406 and 1412 standards. The A/D Director has a great deal of overall responsibility for the safety of the operation. Topics covered include: . A/D Director Responsibilities . Equipment Inspection . Synthetic Slings Usage . Outriggers and Stabilizers . Tower Crane Supplements . General Requirements . Crew Communication . Work Procedures . Load Weights . Rigging Requirements . Component Selection For more information and to get registered on this two-day Crane Assembly and Disassembly Course, call Tiffany Alston at 321/710-4641. Email: talston@cranesafe.com. MARCELLUS-UTICA MIDSTREAM CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2019 DATES: December 3, 2019 to December 5, 2019 TIMES: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (General) PLACE: David L. Lawrence Convention Center 1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Gas Champion of the World Making Global Connections The prolific Marcellus and its deeper sister-shale, the Utica, are collectively called ‘The Beast in the East’ because they are loaded with natural gas. This remarkable bounty is driving a renaissance in manufacturing throughout the Northeast, ushering a new era of cleaner power generation – and opening doors for U.S. gas traders around the world. “An exhibition will focus on the opportunities surrounding the building out of the infrastructure.” Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference & Exhibition provides the attendees with the opportunity to explore topics such as the latest production forecasts from the region’s top E&P companies, up-to-date status on pipeline projects to expand regional takeaway capacity from leading midstream operators, and intelligence on emerging markets that will change the game for Appalachia’s manufacturing economy.

Highlights: . Pipeline build-out . 2020 Outlook . International trade influences . Regulatory challenges . Market growth and demand Organizer and Contact: Hart Energy Publishing 110 William Street, #11New York, NY 10038. 212/608-9025

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ASSOCIATION of WOMEN CONTRACTORS (AWC) AWC’s HOLIDAY EVENT DATE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019 TIME: 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM PLACE: Mississippi Gardens 9500 W. River Road Minneapolis, MN 55444 REGISTER NOW to join us on DECEMBER 5th for our ANNUAL HOLIDAY EVENT! Come network and celebrate the end of the year with old friends and new! This year we will be at Mississippi Gardens in Brooklyn Park. For more information on this event, contact AWC at 651/4892221. ASSOCIATION of WOMEN CONTRACTORS (AWC) MAICC ANNUAL DINNER DATE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019 TIME: 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM PLACE: MYSTIC LAKE HOTEL AND CASINO 2400 MYSTIC LAKE BLVD. PRIOR LAKE, MN 55372 Industry Event. For more information on this event, contact AWC at 651/4892221. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF MINNESOTA AGC of Minnesota Staff Want to Visit YOU! During this AGC of MN centennial year, the AGC staff and centennial sponsors will travel around the state, visiting members where you are. Will you be conducting a safety day for your staff? Perhaps an autumn picnic? Maybe your firm will be celebrating an anniversary this year? Whatever the event – or for no specific reason, please let us know so we can put you on the schedule. We’re coming your way! Contact Merry Beckmann at 612/796-2187 or mbeckmann@agcmn.org for more information and to put your firm on the calendar. This centennial year belongs to you, our members!


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Snow and Ice Section For more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

When Treating Wintry Roads, Which Material Is Better:

Salt or Sand?

During the 2018-19 winter season, Minnesota had 31 snow and ice storms, resulting in 97 in. of snow across all eight MNDOT districts.

Minnesota Department of Transportation photo

By Eric Olson

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Rock salt (or sodium chloride) is very popular among road maintenance professionals because of its ability to melt snow and ice on roadways, as well as its effectiveness in preventing them from freezing again.

Salt and Sand Work Differently First, the two materials don’t work the same way to treat wintry roads. Simply put, salt melts snow and ice, while sand provides road traction and makes it harder for roads to re-freeze. They are often combined, though,

for application by dump trucks that can spread them onto highways. And, in many cases, a liquid mix of salt and water (or chemicals) are used, while sand is only used here and there. There are clear advantages in using either salt or sand, as well as drawbacks in applying each material. Rock salt (or sodium chloride) is very popular among road maintenance profes-

Due to its often-brutal winters, Minnesota is a prime place to study the efficacies and methods its DOT uses to treat icy roads.

sionals because of its ability to melt snow and ice on roadways, as well as its effectiveness in preventing them from freezing again. Salt works quickly to lower the freezing point of ice so that it melts into a liquid. Unlike sand, salt is easier to clean up as it dissolves in water and is drained away by the melted ice and snow. One disadvantage to rock salt, however, is its ineffectiveness when temperatures are 15 degrees

Fahrenheit or lower. Sand, on the other hand, possesses the grit to give cars and trucks the needed traction to travel safely along a street or highway. Due to blowing wind and cars passing over them, the sand grains are moved around, making it difficult for water molecules to stick together and form ice. In addition, sand doesn’t have see SNOW page 100


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How Some States Determine Whether to Use Sand or Salt

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The Tarheel State does get its share of heavy snow, ice storms and bitter temperatures, mostly in the Appalachian Mountains where elevations can reach over 6,000 ft. As a result, the NCDOT has more than 1,900 winter service vehicles at the ready across the state. SNOW from page 99

the corrosive properties of salt, which can severely damage the undersides of cars and trucks if not constantly cleaned. Minnesota — A Case Study Due to its often-brutal winters, Minnesota is a prime place to study the efficacies and methods its DOT uses to treat icy roads. Just look at the stats: During the 2018-19 winter season, the state had 31 snow and ice storms, resulting in 97 in. of snow across all eight MNDOT districts. To retaliate, the agency used 246,500 tons of salt last year to keep motorists moving over its highways and bridges. In addition, MNDOT applied only 35,900 tons of sand. Jed Falgren, acting maintenance director of the agency, cites the environmental problems sand presents as being one see SNOW page 102

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NCDOT primarily uses salt and brine to help clear roads when a storm hits but adds in sand for road friction.

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MNDOT used 246,500 tons of salt last year to keep motorists moving over its highways and bridges. In addition, the agency applied only 35,900 tons of sand.

Salt works quickly to lower the freezing point of ice so that it melts into a liquid. Sand possesses the grit to give cars and trucks the needed traction to travel safely along a street or highway.


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Depending on the State, Salt Often Prevails Over Sand to Battle Snow SNOW from page 100

factor in its secondary status to salt. “A generation ago, MNDOT, as well as other DOTs and contractors, used a lot more sand than they do now,” he explained. “While sand does a good job of helping build traction, it’s usually just short-term, and it tends to get off onto the road shoulders, which makes it problematic when it drains into storm sewers.” MNDOT must then spend money and manpower to clean accumulated grit from sewers and retention ponds in the spring — costs the agency would rather not incur. Brines Keep Salt in the Mix Salt and sand mixtures are a popular application in most of the United States. But the most effective solution has been for DOTs and contractors to infuse rock salt with water and other chemicals (such as calcium chloride or potassium acetate) to create brine, which offers the same melting characteristics as solid salt. As a liquid, salt brine works immediately to thaw the road and is more effective at lower temperatures. “Salt brine is one of the best practices developed over the last generation,” Falgren explained. “One of the advantages of brine is that rather than have dry salt and sand dumped out of a truck moving at 30 miles an hour, possibly causing the material to bounce off the highway, salt brine is wet and will stick to the road surface. A few decades ago it was thought to be crazy to fight ice and snow by adding water, but what we have learned is that we can much more effectively and much more quickly hit this snow and ice so that brine at least breaks the bond with the pavement, allowing us to then scrape it off.” North Carolina Also Uses More Salt Than Sand Hundreds of miles to the south and possessing a substantially milder climate overall, North Carolina generally doesn’t experience anywhere near the winter weather as that of Minnesota. But the Tarheel State does get its share of heavy snow, ice storms and bitter temperatures, mostly in the Appalachian Mountains where elevations can reach over 6,000 ft. As a result, the NCDOT has more than 1,900 winter service vehicles at the ready across the state. And, as on Minnesota streets and highways, NCDOT also primarily uses salt and brine to help clear roads when a storm hits but adds in sand for road friction. The state agency uses a brine solution made up of water and 23 percent salt to pre-treat its roads in dry conditions when the temperature is above 18 degrees Fahrenheit. Forecasts are important because the decision to apply brine is made 24 to 48 hours before a storm and must be done when it’s not raining. Unlike a colder state

like Minnesota, rain is more prevalent during North Carolina’s winter events. When rain does fall, it can dilute the brine and wash it off a road before it can be effective. Disadvantages Need to Be Understood In every state, however, salt’s negative impacts on the environment outweigh those of sand in treating road surfaces. With decades of sodium chloride accumulating in waterways, many scientists are warning of the material’s effect on aquatic life. “We are very cautious and judicious in our use of salt in Minnesota,” said Falgren. “The problem with salt is, in the process of melting, it dissolves into sodium ions and chloride ions and there is no way to filter those out. Chlorides are a much bigger problem than sodium because if their concentrations get too high, they will affect life in our lakes and streams. So, what we are trying to do is maximize the effectiveness of that chloride ion while it is still on the road and that’s why we use a lot more brine.” In fact, the U.S.’s most wintry state, Alaska, relies much more heavily on sand to keep its roads passable and safe. A primary reason is the state’s desire to protect its salmon population, one of Alaska’s most important resources. What salt it does have on hand is used to keep its large stockpiles of sand from freezing. With Alaska locked in temperatures less than 15 degrees most of the winter, salt just isn’t a viable option for use on the state’s streets, highways and bridges. Instead, chemical brines are the favored option to melt snow and ice. “In a perfect world, [DOTs] want to do everything we can to keep traffic and commerce moving safely, but we want to make sure that the downside of salt, sand and chemical treatments are understood and minimized,” Falgren said.  CEG

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“A generation ago, MNDOT, as well as other DOTs and contractors, used a lot more sand than they do now,” Jed Falgren, acting maintenance director of MNDOT, explained. “While sand does a good job of helping build traction, it’s usually just short-term, and it tends to get off onto the road shoulders, which makes it problematic when it drains into storm sewers.”

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The state agency uses a brine solution made up of water and 23 percent salt to pre-treat its roads in dry conditions when the temperature is above 18 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Forecasts are important because the decision to apply brine is made 24 to 48 hours before a storm and must be done when it’s not raining. Unlike a colder state like Minnesota, rain is more prevalent during North Carolina’s winter events. When rain does fall, it can dilute the brine and wash it off a road before it can be effective.


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Kinshofer’s Attachments Offer Efficient Maintenance Kinshofer offers railway Kinshofer photo tie/sleeper changer attachments for efficient railway maintenance and repair. The three attachments — the RBS, RBS20 and RBS20HPX — can be used with 12- to 24-ton (10.8 to 21.7 t) rail excavators to quickly exchange existing concrete and wooden ties without disrupting the track. The RBS20 also can switch from handling standard mono-block ties to bi-block ties with no modification, due to internally and externally fitted pads. “Railroad crews don’t have time to bring in large tie exchangers for quick repairs and maintenance; it’s a cumbersome and time-consuming process,” said Francois Martin, Kinshofer North America general manager. “Our tie changers enable quick and easy repairs with a machine that’s readily available — an excavator. An experienced operator can change as many as 40 The lightweight RBS tie changer is capable of continuous 360rotation and multi-directional tilting up to 55 degrees sleepers per hour with one of our degree when paired with Kinshofer’s NOX-Tiltrotator. attachments.” Kinshofer designed the tie tional tilting up to 55 degrees when features and capabilities, including changers to make quick work of paired with Kinshofer’s NOX- removable bolt-on ballast buckets railway maintenance as well as Tiltrotator. This compact, cylinder- and the ability to handle bi-block short track segment repairs, small less unit enables operators to pick ties. The changer grabs the bitrack exchanges and placeblock ties by opening the ment of secondary tracks. hydraulic gripper to wedge The attachments’ large it between the blocks. The shields allow operators to unit features an adjustable easily clear ballast from the plunge depth as well as Kinshofer tracks, and after the new tie durable pads on the inside photo is placed, quickly backfill and outside of the gripper to and level the ballast. ensure a secure grip regardThe lightweight RBS tie less of the railway tie style. changer quickly replaces Additionally, the RBS20 various sized concrete and does not require a tiltrotator wood railway ties using as it features an integrated hydraulically operated grip15-ton rotator for 360pers for precise operation. Kinshofer’s RBS20 grabs the bi-block ties by degree endless rotation. The RBS comes standard opening the hydraulic gripper and using the The RBS20HPX also with a Nordic s-style cou- outward force to wedge it between the blocks. features adjustable plunge pler adapter, though other depth, integrated 360adapters also are available. For up items close to the tracks and degree rotation and bolt-on buckenhanced efficiency, the attach- work quickly with minimal exca- ets, but adds Kinshofer’s lowment is capable of continuous 360- vator movement. maintenance HPX cylinderless degree rotation and multi-direcThe RBS20 offers additional drive with exchangeable shell sys-

tem for the gripping unit, which achieves 25 percent greater power than traditional cylinder driven attachments. Both the RBS20 and RBS20HPX also are available with bolt-on adapters for different quick coupling systems. All three attachments operate on a 2,880-psi hydraulic circuit. The RBS20 and RBS20HPX require a second, 5,040-psi hydraulic circuit to power the 15-ton rotator. To ensure safe operation, Kinshofer designed the attachments with a special holding valve, which maintains a secure grip even if pressure drops. Kinshofer manufactures the tie changers with quality Hardox steel, reducing wear and increasing product longevity. The attachments come with a two-year warranty. For more information, call 800/268-9525 or visit www.kinshofer.com. Kinshofer photo

Kinshofer’s RBS20 and RBS20HPX feature removable ballast buckets to easily clear ballast from the tracks, and after the new tie is placed, backfill and level the ballast.


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Deere Introduces New Mechanical Angle Blade for 950K, 1050K Crawlers Developed based on customer feedback, John Deere now manufactures the mechanical angle blade for the 950K and 1050K crawler dozers. The John Deeredesigned mechanical angle blade can be manually angled side to side, making it ideal for a variety of jobs, including backfilling, rough grading and general earthmoving. “The new mechanical angle blades were designed based on feedback from contractors in the pipeline industry,” said Nathan Horstman, product marketing manager, crawler dozers, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Understanding the crippling impact downtime can have, we designed the John Deere mechanical blade to be stronger and more durable. From performance improvements to features that provide better serviceability, our customers can be confident when running a machine equipped with the new blade option.” The productivity-boosting three-position adjustable blade can be configured using the provided pin points on the push beams. Redesigned with an improved blade profile, the new mechanical angle blade provides better shedding of material and reduces the likelihood of blade plugging. The blade width and height have been optimized for the best performance on the Deere dozers.

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WANTED (US): LIMA CRANE – ANY LIMA 2400B MACHINES IN ANY TYPE OF CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NH): DYNAHOE 160 BACKHOE LOADERS - I'M LOOKING TO FIND ANY AND ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE, FORUMS, TROUBLESHOOTING ETC. I HAVE ONE THAT RUNS BUT CAN'T GET IT TO MOVE... HELP PLEASE!! EMAIL: RUSSELLMORRIS66@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (FL): ALL MODELS KOLBERG ASPHALT / CONCRETE / PAVING LOCATED IN TAMPA, FL. LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR A VIBRATING SCREEN. KOLBERG SCREEN. SR # VS514DD1113-91. EMAIL: TODD.BUSH@ PREFERREDMATERIALS.COM PHONE: 407-948-6796 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS UPRIGHT WHEEL LOADERS - LOOKING FOR MANUALS AND SPARE PARTS FOR FURUKAWA WHEEL LOADERS, ANY ASSISTANCE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. EMAIL: DOUG.KLITSCHER@LIVE.COM.AU; PHONE: +61401627855 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADERS T09310G056237 JOHN DEERE 555G TRACK LOADER WITH BACKHOE, NEED SWING FRAME OR WILL BUY THE WHOLE DETACHABLE BACKHOE IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: JRBUSTA@HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 417-668-5978 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR D9L CRAWLER DOZER - CAT D9-L ENGINE COMPLETE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WEST COAST AREA. BEST DEAL CONTACT DAN. EMAIL: DANCRANE1122@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 707-433-1122 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 970F AND 972H WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: GCESMARKETING8@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 714-408-1587. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): KOMATSU PC400LC-7L EXCAVATOR - HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER FOR A 05 PC 400 L7 HD. 100MM PINS. EMAIL: DGMEINER62@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 315 767-4111 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (AR): CHEVROLET UTILITY VEHICLES, ALL MODELS. LOOKING FOR TRUCKS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, SUVS, ETC., NOT TOO MANY MILES. EMAIL: MLBAUTOSALES247@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 501-533-5912. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (GA): JOHN DEERE HYDRAULIC BREAKERS, ALL MODELS. EMAIL: NEVINBLAKE@HOTMAIL.COM. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERS - CAT D4 OR D5 LGP DOZER, HIGH DRIVE ONLY WITH CAB AND GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. LOOKING FOR ANY CONDITION (WORKING OR NON). EMAIL: MINA@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 775-234-8837 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: MARKETING@ GCESEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 714-408-1469 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (ME): CATERPILLAR 325C LC EXCAVATOR - USED SHEAR APPROX. 14" CUT TO MATCH MY EXCAVATOR, GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: BILLD@TDICENZO.COM PHONE: 207-214-9610 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): ALL MODELS CASE BACKHOE LOADERS - I’M LOOKING FOR THE TACH PART THAT PRESSES INTO THE BLOCK OF A 207D NON TURBO FOR A 580 D CASE. EMAIL: JIMMYGEE@MTAONLINE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (IN LA): CASE 450B # R39391 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY EMAIL: KNIGHTFLOORINGINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 985-226-1939 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR EXCAVATORS. URGENTLY LOOKING FOR SUPER LONG REACH EXCAVATOR 36M REACH AT 16 M DEPTH WITH 5 TON ROCK CARRYING CAPACITY - 2 NOS. EMAIL: BABURAO.SATARDEKAR@AFCONS.COM; PHONE: 009-1-757-482-7386 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (WORLDWIDE): ALL MODELS BOBCAT EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: EHAUBEN135@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): JOHN DEERE 350G EXCAVATORS. H&R CONSTRUCTION PARTS IS LOOKING FOR A 350G. WE BUY HIGH HOUR MACHINES,WRECKED MACHINES AND BURNED MACHINES. EMAIL: GKUTER@HRPARTS.COM; PHONE: 716-218-4946 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MS): CASE 580L II BACKHOE LOADERS. NEED ENGINE HOOD DUE TO A STUMP. EMAIL: DENNIE1944@ATT.NET; PHONE: 228-533-7948 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (TX): GROVE A40NE AERIAL LIFT EMAIL: PWAYNE487@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 432-803-7623 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR 140G MOTOR GRADER AND 966F II WHEEL LOADER EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: +92346-265-3742 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (US): ALL MODELS SCHWING CONCRETE MIXER/PUMP TRUCKS. ALL BRANDS, MODELS AND AGES. BOOM PUMPS TRUCKS, TRAILER/CITY/ & PARTS PUMPS PURCHASED. EMAIL: BBENEDETTO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATORS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270LC, EX400, EX400LC. PLEASE CONTACT US IF ANY MACHINE AVAILABLE. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS. WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966E, 966F, 966FII, 970F. EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (OH): CATERPILLAR HAULER TRUCKS. CAT AND VOLVO 25, 30 TON ARTICULATED TRUCKS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NV): CATERPILLAR 966D, 966E, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 966H, 970F, 970G, 972G, 972G II, 972H, 980G AND 980G II WHEEL LOADERS. EMAIL: SALES1@HIEEQUIPMENT.COM; PHONE: 702-529-5171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): SKYTRAK 10054 10,000# TELEHANDLERS / FORKLIFTS. LOOKING FOR A PRICE & AVAILABILITY ON A NEW SKYTRAK FORKLIFT. EMAIL: DOUBLEMENERGY@AOL.COM; PHONE: 575-391-0222 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX600 EXCAVATOR. I AM LOOKING FOR A 17' ARM FOR A 600 HITACHI. EMAIL: JOHNK@NETNET.NET; PHONE: 920-655-3801 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LINCOLN VANTAGE 500 WELDERS. I'M LOOKING FOR AT LEAST 6NO. VANTAGE 500 PREOWNED WELDERS FOR OUR COMPANY, OUR BUSINESS IS IN OIL AND GAS, PREFABRICATION, PLANT MAINTENANCE..ETC. EMAIL: FAYARD.HOSEIN@ ASEQUITHTT.COM; PHONE: 1(868)3962431 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): CATERPILLAR D10N CRAWLER DOZERS. WANT TO BUY ALL THE TIME FROM USER ONLY. BULLDOZER- D3AT, D11, ENC CAB UNDER 3500 HOURS, UNADVERTISED. MUST BE 2015 AND UP. EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA; PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (MI): JCB - ALL MODELS, MATERIAL HANDLERS. LOOKING FOR A JCB 940 OR COMPARABLE BRAND, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT. EMAIL: CWELLER@WELLERSALVAGE.COM; PHONE: 616-257-1326 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (AL): KENWORTH T8 SERIES DUMP TRUCKS AND MACK GU713 ROLL OFF TRUCKS. COMMENTS: CLASS 8 , ROLLOFF TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS, VOCATIONAL TRUCKS, ANY BRANDS, QUANTITIES, OR YEAR MODELS. I HAVE AN ONGOING NEED TO BUY LOTS OF THESE. EMAIL: CHUGHCUMMINGSJR@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 205-907-9787 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): HITACHI EX400LC-1 EXCAVATORS. EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +923462653742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US) MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR 950B WHEEL LOADERS EMAIL: ILYAS.MTCPK@GMAIL.COM PHONE: +92-346-265-3742 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): CATERPILLAR 973C CRAWLER LOADER. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR A CATERPILLAR 973C READY TO GO TO WORK. EMAIL: CHICK@FITZEQUIP.NET PHONE: 215-805-3650 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NM): CATERPILLAR ALL MODELS ROAD MAINTENANCE. COMMENTS: SOLICITO POR ESTE MEDIO LA COTIZACIÓN DE UNA RETROEXCAVADORA 4X4 Y UNA MOTONIVELADORA LAS DOS 2005 Y MARCA CATERPILLAR A NOMBRE DE LA EMPRESA GECOD S.A. DE C.V. EMAIL: BRAULIOALBERTO23@ GMAIL.COM PHONE: 287-110-3964 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): KOMATSU PC490LC-10 EXCAVATOR. COMMENTS: LOOKING FOR NEW OR GOOD USED 70” OR 72” DITCHING/CLEAN UP BUCKET TO PIN ONTO A KOMATSU PC490LC-10. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ALL MODELS CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERS. EMAIL: RWESTON.SELAND.CO.UK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): ALL MODELS DINGO COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. LOOKING FOR FRONT QUICK COUPLER EMAIL: NEGRIINC@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 845-590-2640 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS KOBELCO EXCAVATORS. ANY 20 TO 40 TON KOBLECO EXCAVATORS IN GOOD CONDITION. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR 307 SSR EXCAVATOR. EMAIL: MYPERSONALCADDY@ HOTMAIL.COM; PHONE: 1-613-662-4535 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED (CA): CATERPILLAR 950E WHEEL LOADERS. CAT MOTOR GRADERS 140G SERIAL 72V11000 UP CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 916, 930, 966D, 926, 966E, 966F, 966FII DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA252, CA262, CA301, CA302, CA362, CA602 HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX270, EX400, EX60WD, EX100WD JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 495D, 595D. EMAIL: ZOHAIBKHAN212@OUTLOOK.COM; PHONE: 00923319949449 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (NY): NEW HOLLAND COMPACT TRACK LOADERS. NEED SOMETHING 2009 10,000 UNDER COMPACT SKID LOADER FOR DIGGING POOLS, USED OR LEASED ASAP!!!!!! I HAVE 20 POOLS NEED DONE. EMAIL: JOSHUA021188@GMAIL.COM; PHONE: 716-225-7171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CT): ALLMAND TLB 425 BACKHOE LOADER. EMAIL: DARRENCMAS@YAHOO.COM; PHONE: 860-212-6681 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): LULL - LULL 644, 944, 1044 FORK LIFTS. EMAIL: REBUILD@TUSCO.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): CATERPILLAR D6R CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR: CAT D6R/T 36” COMPLETE SET OF SYSTEM ONE PADS – NEW OR USED PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANUFACTURER: CATERPILLAR D8T CRAWLER DOZER. WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING: CAT D8N/R/T COUNTERWEIGHT DRAWBAR AND SET OF NEW OR USED SYSTEM ONE TRACK CHAINS FOR A CAT 330CL PLEASE FORWARD DETAILS, ASKING PRICE AND PHOTOS TO: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM. WE APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (USA): ALL MODELS POWERHOUSE COMPACT TRACK LOADERS UNIT WITH ATTACHMENTS : BUCKET, AUGER, TRENCHER, TRAILER. EMAIL: TOOLMADAM@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (PA): BROCE BROOM - ALL MODELS SWEEPER TRUCKS. LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL STREET SWEEPER WORK READY - PREFER STILL UNDER WARRANTY. EMAIL: BUCCIROCK@AOL.COM; PHONE: 215-518-6211 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (CA): USED MINI MOTOR GRADER. DON'T NEED THE LASER SYSTEM. JUST THE MINI MOTOR GRADER. EMAIL: SFKF36@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED (US): LOOKING FOR HANIX DEALER TO SUPPLY NEW OR USED PARTS FOR HANIX N450 MINI GIANT. EMAIL: BANDIWILSON@SHAW.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

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• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 21, 2019 For: Construction Equipment

• Covington, KY Thurs., November 21, 2019 For: Absolute Auction – Close out of Equipment & Tools

• ONLINE ONLY November 15 - 20, 2019 For: Steffes Auction Upper Midwest Locations

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., November 19, 2019 For: Government Auction

• ONLINE ONLY November 6 - 13, 2019 For: Iowa/Nebraska Insurance Co. Flood Liquidation Auction

• Kissimmee, FL February 10 – 13, 2020 For: Annual Florida Auction

• ONLINE ONLY November 11 – 19, 2019 For: John Deere Shop Equipment & Tractor Attachment Auction

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• Pelzer, SC Wed., December 11, 2019 For: East Coast Public Auction

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• Canton, TX Thurs., December 5, 2019 For: Oilfield, Construction & Transportation Public Auction

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• Larchwood, IA Tues., December 17, 2019 For: AgIron Sioux Falls Event

• Export, PA Wed., November 20, 2019 For: Absolute Auction Kukurin Contracting, Inc.

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• Denver, CO Wed., December 13, 2019 For: Construction & Contracting Equipment Auction

• Seven Valleys, PA Wed., November 20, 2019 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

• Seven Valleys, PA Tues, January 14, 2020 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

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• West Fargo, ND Wed., December 4, 2019 For: AgIron West Fargo Fall Event

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• Seven Valleys, PA Tues., December 10, 2019 For: Farm & Construction Equipment Auction

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 7, 2019 For: Construction Auction

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HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

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FREY & SONS, INC.

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HESS AUCTIONEERS

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• Sacramento, CA Sat., December 14, 2019 For: Monthly Public Auction

www.bicauctions.com 319-385-3399

• Carrollton, GA Fri., December 13, 2019 For: West GA Contractors Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Marietta, PA Fri., December 13, 2019 For: Trucks, Trailers & Equipment

• Stoutsville, OH Sat., December 14, 2019 For: Winter Cincinnati Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction

B.I.C. AUCTIONS INC.

• Livingston, LA December 12 - 14, 2019 For: 3-Day Winter Public Auction

www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252

• ONLINE ONLY November 21, 2019

• Portland, OR Fri., November 22, 2019 For: Monthly Public Auction

• Portland, OR Sat., December 21, 2019 For: Monthly Public Auction

JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS

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• ONLINE ONLY December 12, 2019

• Villa Rica, GA Sat., December 14, 2019 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

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• ONLINE ONLY December 5, 2019

• Riviera Beach, FL Sat., December 7, 2019 For: Construction, Utility Equipment and more

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., December 3, 2019 For: Government Auction

QUAKER CITY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.quakercityauction.com 215-426-5300

• ONLINE ONLY November 8 - 14, 2019 For: Niles Coal Fired Power Plant

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 7, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction

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WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 7, 2019 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 866-731-7760

• El Centro, CA Sat., November 16, 2019 For: Offsite Liquidation Sale Imperial County Auction • Holtville, CA Wed., November 20, 2019 For: Bornt & Sons Partial Liquidation Auction • Perris, CA Fri., December 13, 2019 For: Public Auction

YODER & FREY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

• Findlay, OH Thurs., December 5, 2019 For: Heavy Equipment Auction • Kissimmee, FL February 12 – 15, 2020 For: Annual Florida Auction


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Monday, December 9: DALLAS (Ft. Worth), TEXAS: Very Late 1-2. Wednesday, November 13, Thursday, November 14: MILLINOCK- 12. Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Boom & Scissor ET, MAINE: 2-Day Auction. Gerald Pelletier Inc.--One of the Largest WellLifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Air Compressors, Generators, Welders, All Types Run, Family-Owned Logging Companies in America. Major Downsizing of Trucks & Trailers. Equipment and Vehicles (The equipment, trucks and trailers are in number 1 shape and everything has been maintained the best) Very Large Quantities Log 13. Wednesday, December 11: OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Late Skidders, Forwarders, Log Loaders, Delimbers, Feller Bunchers, Hydraulic Model Construction and Agricultural Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks, Excavators, Yard Loaders, Motor Graders, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Trailers, Attachments, Support. Loader Backhoes, Very Large Group Truck Tractors, Logging Trailers, Large 14. Thursday, December 12: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Complete Liquidation Group Pickups, Service Trucks, Complete Shop, Enormous Amount New Retirement Auction. Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Earthmoving Equipment, Parts, Tools, Shop Equipment, Real Estate, Logging Camps and More. Aerials, Attachments, Support. 3. Friday, November 15: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Complete 15. Saturday, December 14: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Very Late Model Liquidation Large Fabricating & Welding Company. All Types of Fabricating Rental Construction Equipment Auction. Large Quantity Booms, Scissor Machines, Welders, Welding Equipment, Benders, Late Model Cranes, Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts, Hydraulic Excavators, Motor Graders, Tractor Telescopic Forklifts, Warehouse Forklifts, Very Large Quantity Support Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Large Equipment to be Found in a Company of This Size. Quantity Support Equipment. 4.

The Terex AWP business segment reported net sales of $628 million, down 13.9 percent versus Q3 2018, or down 12.5 percent excluding the impact of foreign exchange rates.

Terex Corporation announced third quarter 2019 net sales of $1.0 billion, down 6.8 percent versus the third quarter of 2018. On an FX-neutral basis, global sales declined 4.7 percent compared to the third quarter of 2018. The Terex AWP business segment reported net sales of $628 million, down 13.9 percent versus Q3 2018, or down 12.5 percent excluding the impact of foreign exchange rates. Global Terex AWP backlog totaled $494 million and bookings in the quarter were $367 million. “Our global team continues to focus on creating a ‘zero harm’ safety culture, delivering value to our customers and implementing our strategy,” said John L. Garrison, Terex chairman and CEO. “Looking at the global market environment, it has become clear that we are in a softening environment for industrial equipment, which is putting pressure on our global sales and booking levels.” Matt Fearon, Genie president, Terex AWP said, “At every point in the equipment cycle, our global teams focus on meeting the needs of our customers. While we are taking steps to align production levels and cost structure with the current environment, we will continue to invest in product development, innovation and technology that enhances our value proposition with our customers. “I am encouraged by our performance in China where growth continues to be driven by customers adopting our advanced products, and we are excited about our long-term growth prospects across the Asia-Pacific region. “The Terex Utilities team continues to execute well in a more stable market environment, and the new, state-of-theart manufacturing facility that we are building in Watertown, S.D., remains on schedule.” For more information, visit www.genielift.com and www.Terex.com. 

Saturday, November 16: MONTREAL, CANADA: Late Model Cat, 16. Wednesday, December 18: COLUMBUS OHIO: Rental Rentals. 1 Komatsu, John Deere, Volvo Construction Equipment, Utility Equipment, Owner Gigantic Rental Return Auction. Franklin Equipment Rentals. The Attachments, Support, All Types of Trucks and Trailers. Finest of the Finest. HIGHLIGHTS: 100+ Skid Steers, 10+ Rubber Tired Loaders, 10 Tractor Loader Backhoes, 15 Hydraulic Excavators, 10 Crawler 5. Sunday, November 17: MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK: Light Tractors, Telescopic Forklifts, Rollers, Air Compressors, Generators, Construction, Landscape and Snow Equipment, Attachments & Support. Trenchers, Boom Lifts, 50+ Scissor Lifts, 25+ Light Plants, Agricultural 6. Thursday, November 21: WRENTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS: Tractors, Truck Tractors, Service Trucks, All Types of Trailers, Large Bankruptcy Auction. One of the Nicest Spreads of Construction Equipment in Quantity Attachments. New England. HIGHLIGHTS: All Very Late Model Equipment 2015 Cat Saturday, December 21: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Large 374, 2017 Cat 349F(LaBounty Grapple), 2015 Cat 336FL, 2017 Cat 330CL, 17. Rental Fleet Equipment Auction. Very Late Model Construction Equipment, Cat 323FLN, Cat 312E, JD 450DLC, 2013 Volvo EW210D, 2014 Cat C56, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Generators, Truck (2)2014 Cat CS44, (2)Yanmar C50R Mini Dumps, 2018-2013 Doosan DA30 Tractors, Dump Trucks, Water & Service Trucks, Pickups, SUVs, Equipment Artic., (3)JD Artics., 2014 Cat D5K, 2014 Cat D4K, 2017 Doosan Trailers, Attachments and Support. DL550RTL, 2014 Doosan DL300, (2)2014 Cat 938K, 2015 JD410K, Large Group Attachments as new as 2017, Magnum Hammers, Buckets, 18. Friday, December 27: AUBURN, NEW YORK: Complete (15+)Pickups & Service Trucks, Tagalongs, (3)12" Global Trash Pumps, Liquidation of Primarily Cat, John Deere, New Holland Construction Office & Storage Trailers, Large Quantity Support(300), Trench Boxes. Equipment-(3)Cat 621, (2)Cat D8H. 7. Friday, November 22: CLARINGTON, OHIO: Very Large Late 19. Saturday, December 28: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Annual Ford-New Model Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Case Construction Equipment, Truck Holland Equipment Auction. Very Late Model New Holland, John Deere, Tractors, Late Model Dump Trucks, Support Equipment. Cat, Komatsu Construction and Utility Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support. 8. Saturday, November 23: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Late Model Forestry, Construction, Utility Equipment Featuring Very Nice Group 20. Saturday, January 18: COLUMBUS (DELAWARE), OHIO: Very Late Model Cat, Case, Komatsu, John Deere Construction Equipment, Aerial Working Equipment & Trucks, Attachments, Support Equipment. Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, 9. Monday, November 25: TORONTO, CANADA: Late Model Support. Agricultural Tractors (John Deere, Case, IH, Ford New Holland), Implements, Saturday, February 1 to Sunday February 9: ORLANDO Light Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers, New & Used 21-29. (Kissimmee), FLORIDA: 27th Annual Florida Rental Return Auction of Support. It's Big! The Finest New and Like-New Construction, Utility Equipment, Aerial Lifts, 10. Thursday, December 5: YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO: 3 Auctions in 1 Forklifts, Landscape Tractors, Cranes, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Day. (Very Large) Complete Liquidation and Two Major Job Completions. Plants, Generators, Golf & Utility Carts, Pickups, Service Trucks, Dump HIGHLIGHTS: 20+ Very Fancy Mack and IH Dump Trucks(tri), Mack Trucks, Truck Tractors, Water Trucks, Plus Very Large Quantity of Truck Tractors, (10)Peterbilt, IH, Sterling Cement Mixer Trucks, Wirtgen Attachments, Tires, Tanks and Much More. W2000 Profiler, McClusky R155 Screening Plant. PLUS Pavers, Vibratory 30. DTBA: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rental Acquisition & Asphalt Rollers, Telescopic Forklifts, Skid Steers, Hydraulic Excavators, Auction of Late Model Rental Fleet Utility Equipment, Support, Rubber Tired Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks & Trailers. Attachments. 11. Friday, December 6: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Acquisition 31. DTBA: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Construction Rental Equipment Auction. Late Model- Primarily Cat Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments. Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Skid Steers, Support & Attachments. HIGHLIGHTS: Cat 320F, Cat 320EL, Cat 318EL, Cat 316EL, Cat 314LCR, 2015 32. DTBA: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Rentals, Rentals, Construction Cat 313FL, (2)Cat 312EL, Cat 311DLRR, (3)Cat 308E2CR, (6)Cat Utility Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickups, Service Trucks, 308E2CR, Cat 304E, Cat D3KDGL, Cat D3G, Komatsu PC170, Komatsu Attachments, Support Plus A Fine Line-up of Nice Rental Fleet Equipment as New as 2018. PC138UU, Cat Forklifts Cat Skid Steers.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus Liquidation Kukurin Contracting, Inc. Wed., Nov. 20, 2019 – 9:00AM Export, PA Hydraulic Excavators: `98 CAT 345BL • `98 CAT 345BL • `04 CAT 330CL • `10 VOLVO ECR235C • `10 VOLVO ECR235C • `03 JD 225CLC • `01 KOBELCO SK210LC • `03 LINK-BELT 160LX • `00 KOMATSU PC128UU-2 • `05 LINK-BELT 135 Spin Ace • `96 HITACHI EX135UR • `02 CAT 312C • `07 TAKEUCHI TB1140 Mini Excavators: `07 KOMATSU PC78US-6 • `07 KOMATSU PC78MR-6 • `05 HYUNDAI R55-7 • `02 IHI 45NX • `96 AIRMAN AX25-2 • `05 TAKEUCHI TB16 Crawler Tractors and Pull Scraper: `05 CAT D5GXL • CAT D8K • Hydraulic Pull Scraper Rubber Tired Loader and Tractor Loader Backhoes: `11 VOLVO L70F • `09 JD 410J, 4x4 • `05 CAT 420D IT, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe • `98 CAT 426C, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe • `97 CAT 426C, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe Skid Steer Loaders: `04 BOBCAT S185 • `00 NEW HOLLAND LS180 • `02 JD 260 • `05 JD 332 Compactors: `05 IR SD100F-TF Vibratory Padfoot • `06 BOMAG BW177PDH-3 Vibratory Padfoot • CAT 815 Soil • MUELLER T118 Soil All Terrain Crane and Boom Trucks: `93 GROVE AT-750B TM750B, 50 Ton • `98 VOLVO Tri-Axle, `98 Manitex 2277, 22 ton • `94 FORD F-700 S/A, `94 JLG 1250JBT, 12.5 ton • `97 VOLVO WG64 T/A, `97 Gormagh 28000 knuckleboom PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! Crawler Drill • Crawler Dumper & Motor Scraper • Trenchers and Earth Saw • Horizontal Boring Machines • Directional Boring Machine, Mixing System, & Pipe Pusher • Pile Hammers • Portable Chippers • Bark Blower, Bale Processor, Straw Blower, & Hydroseeder • Crawler Asphalt Pavers • Tack Melters/Applicators • Forklifts & Scissor Lift • Air Compressor, Light Plants, & Air Curtain • Mobile Sweepers • Roll-Back Truck & Flatbed Trucks • Dump Trucks • Service & Utility Trucks • Fuel & Water Trucks • Pickups, Cab & Chassis, & Step Van • 4x4 AllTerrain Vehicle • Trailers & Tag-A-Long Trailers • HUNDREDS of Equipment Attachments!

Call (800) BID-N-BUY or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete Descriptive Brochure! www.Hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

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Strongstown, Pa.; Thoroughbred Construction Group LLC, Coraopolis, Pa.; McCrossin Foundations LLC, Sewickly, Pa.; Amelie Construction and Supply LLC, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Allegheny Diamond Services Inc., McKeesport, Pa.; Allegheny Crane Rental Inc., Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania Drilling Company, Imperial, Pa.; Steel Core Construction Inc., Delmont, Pa.; Parking Lot Painting Company, Bethel Park, Pa.; Tesone Transport Inc., Cheswick, Pa.; and Howard Concrete Pumping Company, Cuddy, Pa. The job includes 7,330 cu. yds. of Class 3 excavation, 3,626 cu. yds. of selected borrow excavation, 41 lbs. of fabricated structural steel, 2,515 lbs. of stainless steel reinforcement bars, and 13,775 linear ft. of micropiles. The designer / engineer for the project is HDR Engineering (HDR). Subconsultants include A&A; American Geotechnical & Environmental Services; Cardno TBE; Christine Davis Consultants; Collective Efforts; LaQuatra Bonci and Associates; Monaloh Basin Engineers; and Santangelo & Lindsay. Funding sources are the US Department of Transportation through FHWA (TIGER VIII), PA Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program, PA Department of Transportation (Multimodal PennDOT), PA Commonwealth Financing Authority (Multimodal DCED), PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund), Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (ALCOSAN), Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, Richard K Mellon Foundation, Hillman Foundation, Heinz Endowments and Colcom Foundation. The Sports & Exhibition Authority (SEA) is governed by a seven-member board of directors appointed by both the County of Allegheny and the city of Pittsburgh.  CEG


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ales Auction Company’s annual autumn auction was held Oct. 12, 2019, at its headquarters in Windsor Locks, Conn. With 1,300 lots of equipment, virtually any item a contractor could need was available to the highest bidder. Excavators, loaders, dozers, skid steers, trucks, trailers, aerial equipment, landscaping equipment, plus many more items too numerous to mention were up for grabs. This incredible package of equipment attracted nearly 1,000 bidders and buyers from all over the world, including Australia, Africa, Canada, as well as every state in the United States. Due to the continued increase in volume of items placed into the sale this year, the decision was made to run a larger volume of the smaller valued lots through a timed auction managed by Proxibid. The timed auction closed out simultaneously with the live sale of the larger pieces of construcSam Sales, president and tion equipment, which allowed for the completion of the sale founder of Sales Auction in a timely manner.  CEG Company.

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A record crowd of bidders attended this year’s sale. Each year the numbers continue to grow, with nearly one thousand registered for this sale.

Checking out this late model Cat excavator are Travis Quinlan from Shelton, Conn.; Jim Hayward of Hayward Construction in Belchertown, Mass.; Ray Basara of Karl Excavating in Hadley, Mass; and Justino Rua of Justino’s Landscaping LLC in Monroe, Conn.

Every size, every brand, every configuration of skid steer imaginable, all ready to go to work for the highest bidder.

Junior operator Rylan Bell (L) gets the feel of a classic John Deere tractor loader backhoe while at the auction with his cousin Don Truskauskas, of Autumn Contracting in Arlington, Conn.

A nice pair of John Deere 650H crawlers were in fantastic condition, just waiting to go home with a lucky bidder.

Sales Auction Company’s 2019 autumn auction had a very nice lineup of excavators offered.


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68, PROSPECT, CT

THINK SUNSHINE!!! Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies December 7, 2019. This auction will consist of equipment from Eversource and subsidiaries; municipality; a rental company; and others. All equipment owned by utility companies and municipality will be sold in absolute. Early Consignments: Excavators; Mowers; Over the Road Tractor; Dump Trucks; Pickups; SUVs; Vans; Trailers; Misc. Pallets of Bluestone; Landscape Equipment; Welders; Power Tools; Hand Tools; Looking for equipment to do that job? We never know until the Saturday before the auction what will be here. Inspection is on Friday, December 6, 2019. Come see what we have! It may be just what you are looking for.

Consignments for the December 7, 2019 Auction will be accepted: October 21 through November 30 Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

CLOSED: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 (THANKSGIVING DAY) Saturday, November 30 - 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Ritchie Makes Buying Easier With New PriorityBid Feature In an increasingly busy world, time is money, so Ritchie Bros. wants to make buying equipment easier than ever. With its new PriorityBid feature, buyers will be able to make proxy bids online for items in its live auctions up to a week before the sale. These PriorityBids put them first in line to win the item, provided no one outbids them. “Launched in mid-August, PriorityBid has quickly become a valuable feature for our live auction customers — allowing them to set a max bid on an item, go back to work, and let the system bid for them,” said Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, Ritchie Bros. “PriorityBid also provides us increased insight into demand ahead of the auction, which is extremely valuable information for us and our sellers as it allows us to be more nimble in optimizing our marketing efforts right up to the day of the auction. We believe this will take online bidding in our live auctions to the next level.” Since it was launched in mid-August, more than 25,000 PriorityBids have been made, with approximately 45 percent of those bids coming through Ritchie Bros.’

mobile application. “PriorityBid was initially introduced on IronPlanet; its recent implementation with our live auctions now provides customers a more consistent buying experience across platforms,” said Matt Ackley, chief marketing officer, Ritchie Bros. “As we continue to leverage our technology capabilities, capitalizing on online buying trends, we will become more flexible, allowing us to meet the diverse needs of our customer base. For example, the PriorityBid experience in our mobile app is the ultimate example of convenience for our buyers — they can place bids while they’re in the yard inspecting the equipment at our sites. It’s that simple.” How It Works Submit a maximum bid and the PriorityBid system will bid the lowest amount required for you to win, up to your max bid. Bids are confidential and the system will only raise your bid if someone outbids you. If you’re outbid, you’ll receive an email notification. In the case of a tie, the first bid placed wins. For more information, visit rbauction.com/PriorityBid. 


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Auction Features More Than 1,300 Lots of Equipment SALES from page 118

As has come to be expected, the Sales Auction autumn event had a very nice selection of loaders perfect for snow removal, including this Volvo L150G. Mike Renaud of Renaud Brothers Construction in Vernon, Vt., gives a big thumbs up after a presale inspection.

This 30-ton haul truck was just one of several articulated trucks available.

With so many available options to pre-register for the sale, including online with Proxy Bid, there is rarely any waiting for last minute registration.

Jack Perry of HQ Dumpsters & Recycling in Southington, Conn., is closely inspecting a 2014 Terex Finlay model 83 screening plant.

For those focused on aboveground work, a number of aerial lift machines were available on consignment.

Stacy Dennis and her grandson, Mark Swiatowiec III, from Cedar Ridge Construction in Newington, Conn., are shopping for mini-excavators at the auction.

Hundreds of small items were sold via a timed auction hosted by Proxibid. Bidding opened the Tuesday preceding the sale and all items closed out during the day of the sale.

Checking out a Caterpillar 329E with S & F Construction in Weymouth, Mass., are Elson Fernandes, Louie Monteiro and Zack Silva.

If you’re looking to grab a hot dog but don’t want to miss out on any of the auction bidding, Sales Auction Company has provided iPads and large screen monitors near the concession stand.


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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ....................................77

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

METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................70,71

AED SUMMIT/CONDEX ................................................49

EESSCO ........................................................................75

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ............68

ALEX LYON & SON INC

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC..........................................28,40

MUNICIBID.COM ........................................................116

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ................................115

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..............................12

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ........................................109

GIBSONIA PA 11/23

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK............................29

NEW MILLENNIUM RENTALS ......................................41

YOUNGSTOWN OH 12/5 ..................................117

ESCO CORP ........................................................106,107

BOSTON MA 12/6

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................60,61

LOGAN OH 12/18 ..............................................121

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ......................................37

ATLANTIC CITY NJ 12/21

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

ALBANY NY 12/28 ..............................................123

FRALEY CONSTRUCTION MARKETING ....................22

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

G T MID ATLANTIC LLC................................................22

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

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

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ....................105

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ......................14

AMERICAN SHORING ..................................................14

GROVE WORLDWIDE ..................................................97

AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL INC..............................116

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ................................15

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................72,73

HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC

NEWARK EQUIPMENT SALES CORP ........................18 NORAM ..........................................................................55 NORRIS SALES CO INC ................................................6 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ........................................80 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................5 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ................................88 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ..............................81 RANSOME ATTACHMENTS ......................................108 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION ....................128

BARGAINS ..................................................................111

MARIETTA PA 12/13 ..........................................120

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC..............................19,74

BERMAN FREIGHTLINER ............................................62

HINIKER ......................................................................101

ROGERS BROS ............................................................62

BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..............................................18

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............90,91

ROTOTILT ....................................................................104

BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ......................27

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC........................................21

RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ........................68

CATERPILLAR INC........................................................35

HULTDINS MANUFACTURING ..................................109

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ..............................87

CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................42

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

SENNEBOGEN..............................................................79

CEG WANTED ............................................................113

EXPORT PA 11/20 ..............................................116

SILVI CONCRETE ........................................................24

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....................124

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............30,31

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................11

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ................18,22,34

ISUZU DIESEL ..............................................................48

CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ....................33

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

CLASSIFIED ................................................................112

JOHN DEERE ................................................................89

CONEXPO ....................................................................51

KLEEMANN ..............................................................84,85

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..................66,98

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........52,53

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................12

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..............................46,47,95

DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ....................................36

KOMATSU NORTHEAST ............................................8,9

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC

KPI-JCI ..........................................................................76

TEREX FUCHS..............................................................78 TEREX TRUCKS/VOLVO ..............................................63 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS..................108 TOWMASTER INC. ..................................................58,59 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................13 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..............................25 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ..........64,65 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..................................24

PROSPECT CT 12/07 ........................................120

KUBOTA ENGINE AMERICA CORPORATION ............43

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................48

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..................................................93

WHITNEY & SON INC ..................................................69

DELAWARE VALLEY CONCRETE CO INC ................36

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ..........................110

WOODS CRW CORP ....................................................17

DEMAG CRANES ..........................................................48

MAGOTTEAUX INC ......................................................74

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

DOOSAN........................................................................45

MESSICK’S ....................................................................12

OHIO AUCTION 12/5 ..........................................119

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ....................................39

METSO MINERAL CRUSHING ................................82,83

KISSIMMEE FL AUCTION FEBRUARY 2020 ....125

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