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Winter Sales Blizzard! Excavator - Crawler 2004 VOLVO EC160B LC, s/n 10519, 2,002 Hours, stk# U7275 $78,000 2005 VOLVO EC160B LC, s/n 10597, 1,798 Hours, stk# U7278 $87,000 2006 VOLVO EW180B, s/n 8751739, 732 Hours, stk# U7183 ..$156,000 2004 VOLVO EC360BLC, s/n 10960, w/ GXP500R Shear, 4438 Hrs, stk# U7170 ..................................................................................$283,000 2004 VOLVO EC240B LC, s/n 11278, 1523 Hours, stk# U7084 $150,000 2004 VOLVO EC210B LC, s/n 12527, 4650 Hours, stk# U7134 ..$97,000 2002 VOLVO EC330B LC, s/n 10093, 7,287 Hours, stk# U7179 .............. ......................................................................................$120,000 $98,000 1999 DEERE 160 LC, s/n 40863, 6920 Hrs, stk# U7267 $48,000 $41,000 1995 AKERMAN EC150, s/n 00122, 8282 Hours, stk# U7276.................. ......................................................................................$28,000 $22,000 1997 AKERMAN EC150C, s/n 00248, 3649 Hours, stk# U7270 .............. ........................................................................................$45,000 $39,000 1994 AKERMAN EW230B, s/n 1452, stk# U7263 ........$33,000 $29,000

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Long-Delayed Vermont MaineDOT Earns Kudos for I-295 Highway Design Chosen Southbound Rehabilitation Job MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) The long-stalled Chittenden County Circumferential Highway may move ahead as a divided boulevard, rather than as a limited-access highway. The Vermont Agency of Transportation said on Dec. 15 that it has selected that design, which an environmental group says is an improvement over the original design for the project that has been in the planning stages since the 1970s Sandra Levine of the Conservation Law Foundation said her group and other environmentalists preferred managing traffic in the Williston-Essex area by adding a series of roundabouts to existing roads The state instead is sticking largely with its original proposed road though Williston and Essex. But if it clears the remaining regulatory hurdles, it will be a boulevard, rather than an interstate-style highway.

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In the span of those 13 weeks in the summer of 2008, more than 181,000 tons (164,200 t) of asphalt was laid, five bridges were rebuilt and 7 mi. (11.2 km) of guardrail was installed. The project was completed 20 days ahead of schedule through the use of extended work days and a six-day work week schedule. NPHQ lauded MaineDOT for its commitment to teamwork, quality and safety throughout the project. “This project team did an exemplary job of achieving NPHQ’s National Achievement Award quality criteria as the 18-mile length of Southbound I-295 was rehabilitated,” said Bob Templeton, NPHQ executive director. “Our awards program consistently draws out the elite highway and bridge projects that have launched innovations that deliver better performing projects faster and yield better highway service to highway users. This project is an example of how to do things right.” The FHWA awarded MaineDOT and the Maine Division of FHWA its “Excellence In Teamwork” award for the work completed on the I-295 Southbound Rehabilitation project as the team provided outstanding design work, engineering, community and business outreach, and emergency responder coordination. The team combined to develop solutions to Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Edition (ISSN shorten construction time, achieve 1081-7034) is published bi-weekly by Construction the needed service life of the new Equipment Guide Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices road and ensure continued safe and are located at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free 800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885efficient movement along the corri2910. Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for dor during the summer tourist seaCanadian and foreign rates. son. Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, PA and at “This project was a great success additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Construction Equipment Guide Northeast and underscored the reasoning to Edition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, PA 19034. completely close the road to safely, Contents Copyrighted ©2009, by Construction quickly and effectively complete Equipment Guide, which is a Registered Trademark, the work. We were extremely registered in the U.S. Patent Office. Registration number 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may be pleased with the quality, the teamreprinted or reproduced(including framing) in whole or work and the early opening of this part without written permission from the publisher. All editorial material, photographs, drawings, letters, and challenging project,” said Cole. other material will be treated as unconditionally The success and positive assigned for publication and copyright purposes and impacts of the I-295 Southbound are subject to Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially. Rehabilitation project also were Contributor articles do not necessarily reflect the policy featured this past year in both or opinions of this publication. Roads and Bridges and Hot Mix Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule Asphalt Technology magazines. and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for clerical or printer's errors, every The two awards were presented care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipat the 59th Maine Transportation ment used in advertisements are not necessarily actual Conference at the Augusta Civic photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occasionally and every effort is taken Center. The conference attracts to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is more than 500 attendees from all reserved to reject any advertising. aspects of the transportation industry and is sponsored by the Maine Better Transportation Association, the Maine Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Maine Department of Transportation.

The Maine Department of Transportation was recognized with two national awards for its work on the I-295 Southbound Rehabilitation project. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the National Partnership for Highway Quality (NPHQ) each presented awards to MaineDOT at the 59th Maine Transportation Conference in Augusta. Both awards commended MaineDOT for the quality, innovation, safety and timeline of the $28 million project that was completed ahead of schedule in the summer of 2008. “We are extremely gratified for the national recognition regarding the outstanding work on this unique highway project,” said MaineDOT Commissioner David Cole. “These two awards are a very positive reflection on all who worked as a team to make this project a success.” The award winning $28 million project replaced an 18-mi. (29 km) stretch of a deteriorating concrete highway from Gardiner to Topsham, Maine. This was an unprecedented full closure of the interstate that detoured southbound traffic onto Route 201 during the height of the tourist season. This allowed MaineDOT to compress the construction schedule from three years into 13 weeks, and increase safety by keeping motorists off the construction site. Contact Edwin M. McKeon Jr.

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1999 John Deer e 550H, 2078 Hrs, Good Condition, Long Track, ROPS, 105” Blade............ $40,000 ................................................................$

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COR Equipment Hosts Rubble Master RM70Go! Demo

(L-R) are Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria; DJ Cavaliere, president of COR Equipment Sales in Stamford, Conn.; and Javier Davila, business development manager, Rubble Master Systems Inc., West Bend, Wis.

DJ Cavaliere, (L), president of COR Equipment Sales, Stamford, Conn., and Gordon Terry, Anaconda Conveyors USA, Natick, Mass. COR Equipment Sales was recently named the authorized dealer for Anaconda conveyors in New England and New York.

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J Cavaliere, president of COR Equipment Sales hosted a Rubble Master RM70Go! compact recycler demonstration at his office in Stamford, Conn., on Dec. 11. Approximately 30 customers turned out to see the RM70Go! put through its paces. According to Cavaliere, “We wanted to provide an opportunity for customers to see the Rubble Master crushing and examine the internal workings of the machine. It also gave customers the chance to meet Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria. He really enjoys meeting his customers on a personal level. That is the type of service we want to provide as well. I think having Javier Davila, business development manager, Rubble Master Systems Inc.,West Bend, Wis., as well as Gerald, at the presentation was very important. It shows the representation that comes along with Rubble Master and Dominick Cavaliere, founder of the Cavaliere COR.” “There is quite a bit of difference between the Rubble Conglomerate of Companies in Stamford, Conn., stands see COR page 13

A unique feature of the Anaconda conveyer is that it can be powered by a Rubble Master machine simply by plugging the conveyor into the crusher.

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The star of the show, the Rubble Master RM70Go! has the capacity to produce up to 130 tons of material per hour.

Gerald Hanisch (L), founder and owner of Rubble Master Compact Recycler, Linz, Austria, looks over the finished product with a prospective customer at the demo.


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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CH-077 Project: 1R improvements to Diamond Hill Road. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $3,676,294. • Fleet Construction Co. Inc. — $3,687,824. • Cardi Corp. — $3,794,012. • Narragansett Improvement Co. — $3,799,403. • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $3,888,888. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CH-019 Project: Maintenance facility contract 4. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Calson Corp. — $3,985,000. • Contractors Network — $4,250,837. • J.J. Cardosi Inc. — $4,344,283. • DiGregorio Corp. — $4,346,110. • Tower Construction — $4,383,778. • Maron Construction Co. Inc. — $4,459,870. • E.W. Burman Inc. — $4,499,612. • J.L. Marshall & Sons Inc. — $4,797,000. • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $5,994,413. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CH-016 Project: ADA accessibility improvements — contract 2. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J.L. Marshall & Sons Inc. — $1,373,360. • Cardi Corp. — $1,595,816. • Narragansett Improvement Co. — $1,606,055. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $1,636,702. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CB-071 Project: Barton Corner Bridge No. 518 advance shoring. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Shire Corp. — $525,700. • Cardi Corp. — $532,000. • Aetna Bridge Co. — $547,777. • R.P. Iannuccillo & Sons Construction Co. — $568,999. R.I. Contract No.: 2010-CH-001 Project: Resurfacing of Gray Lane. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • International Paving Corp. — $47,000. • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $48,575. • Fleet Construction Co. Inc. — $52,498. • Narragansett Improvement Co. — $54,647. • T. Miozzi Inc. — $58,501. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $62,850. • Cardi Corp. — $72,000. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CH-081 Project: 1R High Street/Diamond Hill Road. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $1,145,421. • Fleet Construction Co. Inc. — $1,180,248.

• American Site Corp. — $1,339,017. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $1,346,694. • Narragansett Improvement Co. — $1,375,156. • Cardi Corp. — $1,427,230. • Catalano Construction — $1,602,796. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CT-082 Project: STC signal installations — south and central. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $555,555. • Rossi Electric Co. — $605,283. • James. J. O’Rourke Inc. — $616,747. • Arden Engineering — $689,746. • American Site Corp. — $699,195. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CB-063. Project: Replacement of Union Avenue Bridge No. 452. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Aetna Bridge Co. — $8,067,353. • Cardi Corp. — $8,992,518. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $9,626,072. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CB-099 Project: Apponaug Mill Bridge No. 138. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $316,150. • Cardi Corp. — $347,800. • Aetna Bridge Co. — $351,070. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $484,980.

R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CB-093 Project: Round Top Bridge No. 378. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Cardi Corp. — $1,275,549. • John Rocochio Corp. — $1,360,638. • Aetna Bridge Co. — $1,377,777. • D’Ambra Construction Co. Inc. — $1,443,479. • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $1,489,194. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CM-092 Project: Statewide impact attenuator repairs 2009. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Cosco — $868,925. • Visiflash Rentals Eastern Inc. — $997,879. • J.H. Lynch & Sons — $1,206,455. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CL-033 Project: I-195 relocation landscape — contract A. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Central Nurseries Inc. — $542,721. • Mon Landscaping — $589,397. • Green Acres Landscape & Construction Inc. — $664,191. R.I. Contract No.: 2009-CM-089 Project: Statewide fence repair 2009. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Cosco — $445,429.


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Maine Officials Identify Three Offshore DISPLAY ADS/ Wind-Power Demonstration Locations CLASSIFIEDS By Glenn Adams ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Officials on Dec. 15 identified locations of three offshore wind-power test sites that could unlock the door to huge reserves of energy equivalent to more than 100 nuclear plants in the nation’s most oildependent state. The sites will be near Boon Island off York in southern Maine, near Damariscove Island south of Boothbay Harbor, and south of Monhegan Island off Port Clyde, Gov. John Baldacci’s administration announced. The University of Maine, which has received an $8 million federal grant for offshore wind power studies, will develop the Monhegan site. Maine already leads New England in development of land-based wind power with three major wind farms in operation and more on the way. The state is now looking to harness abundant winds beyond its long, jagged coastline to help meet energy needs for the region. “This is where the future lies,’’ Baldacci said during a news confer-

ence to announce the sites. “We want to become an energy generating center.’’ State officials also see an opportunity in nurturing industries that would produce components of the deep-sea structures, such as blades and generators churned by constant Gulf of Maine gusts. Full-scale development of windrelated industries could create 15,000 jobs in Maine, said Habib Dagher, director of UMaine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center who has been at the forefront of the state’s offshore wind research. Within 50 mi. of its coast, Maine has potential wind energy of 149 gigawatts, roughly the equivalent power of 149 nuclear plants, Dagher said. The state’s goal is to have enough offshore turbines to produce 5 gigawatts of power — about twice Maine’s yearly consumption — by 2030, Dagher said. That could add up to hundreds of turbines, which would be situated 10 to 20 mi. offshore, out of sight from the mainland. Experimentation will start on a

much smaller scale, with floating test turbines anchored in 200 to 300 feet of water within 3 miles of each of the islands. Officials plan to have the first floating turbines in place in 2011, Dagher said. Larger windmills would be deployed starting in 2013, before construction of the first windmills in a commercial array. The demonstration sites will also measure the potential to produce power by wave energy, but the focus is on wind power. Private companies will be invited to propose projects at the Boon Island and Damariscove Island sites. Each demonstration area is limited to two turbines. UMaine has already spoken to about 30 private and public groups interested in working at its site. The final ocean demonstration sites were chosen after 40 public meetings with fishermen, conservation groups, public officials and others with an interest in offshore activities. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Cianbro faced a very unique challenge by building this project some 12 miles offshore. This required all construction materials and equipment to be barged to the island.

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Terminal for transport to Vinalhaven Island, Vinalhaven and North Haven. Several other 12 miles offshore. island and coastal communities in Maine are now looking into the possibility of ‘A Big, Big Deal’ installing similar community-owned wind In November, Baldacci said, “The Fox power projects. Islands community wind project demonThe November ceremony included strates that a local community can harness remarks by several speakers, followed by a the power of a local, renewable resource locally catered meal for all who attended. and become an example to the rest of the Cianbro’s construction team shut down state and the nation. This new wind instaloperations for less than an hour to allow the lation puts Maine at the cutting edge of guests of honor to deliver short speeches renewable energy development, and proves and to discuss the importance of the project that coastal wind is a viable, low-cost enerto the stability of electricity supplies and gy source.” prices to the islands, as well as to the future “It is exciting to see the turbines in operof the power industry in Maine. ation,” added Baker. “To see them provid“When I look at this crowd today, and I ing benefits to these islands is the culminalisten to the stories about the commitment tion of years of contribution by many peoof the people from these islands in terms of ple. These island communities are truly their desire to set a standard for the State of leaders in the field of coastal renewable Maine to develop the first offshore island energy.” wind project on the east coast, it’s remark- With Maine’s Cianbro finishing construction work this summer, Fox Island Wind LLC The three huge turbines expect to generable,” said Vigue. “This is a celebration of celebrated new wind power for the towns of North Haven and Vinalhaven, Maine, ate about 11,600 megawatt hours of elecwith a ribbon-cutting ceremony in November. people who were committed … to set a tricity per year. This is expected to offset standard for the neighborhood, the area, 5,400 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. depends on fishing and summer tourism, Cianbro worked and the State of Maine.” Vigue added, “The success of this project is a result of the Cianbro constructed three GE 1.5 megawatt wind turbines closely with the community to mitigate any impacts that hard work and cooperation of all the talented people who might have arisen during construction. on Vinalhaven Island, as well as provided support to the The first four wind turbine blades arrived this summer helped make these wind turbines a reality; from the techniowner through permitting, engineering and procurement of the turbines. The company placed the concrete foundations, after a smooth seven-hour journey by truck. The four 123-ft. cal expertise of consultants, subcontractors, and engineers, to installed the collection and interconnect system, as well as (37.5 m) blades departed Eastport in a two-truck convoy, the hands-on quality provided by the crews in the field, to the escorted by state police cruisers. At the time, Cianbro wisdom of island citizens who know a pragmatic solution the SCADA and communications system. Transportation Supervisor Nick Arena, said, “We had no when they see one. “As you’ve heard today, this is the most significant and problems. We had a plan in place and plenty of preparation, A Very Unique Challenge Cianbro faced a very unique challenge by building this and the plan worked well. It was an uneventful job, and I the largest community owned wind project on the Northeast or the East Coast. That is a big, big deal. We have done think that’s what we want [all the way through].” project some 12 miles offshore. The transport was an event in the rural area. The oversized something that no other community on the entire Eastern This required all construction materials and equipment to be barged to the island. In order to transport the 18 erection trailers and their cargo generated curious glances among Seaboard has been capable of making happen.” The project is a collaboration of several New Englandcrane loads, 27 turbine loads, 30 concrete loads, and all the motorists and bystanders along coastal Route One from construction material and equipment to the project site, it Eastport through downtown Machias, Ellsworth and based companies and organizations, including the Island Institute, Cianbro Corporation, EOS Ventures, Diversified required precise logistics, including scheduling and the coor- Bucksport. 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