THE NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT
1
11
95
1
201 16 9
26
2
1 3
91
89
2
95 3
2 2 7
1
93
495
16
89 4
89
April 14 2010
F O R M E R LY
95
202
7
91
9
95
93
2
95 2
93 90
90
7
95 91
7
Vol. XXIII • No. 8
495 6 195
395
95 91
3
84 6
84
6
E
Q
U
I
P
M
E
N
T
G
U
I
D
E
95
95
“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” Your New England States Connection • John LaCamera 1-800-225-8448 • Kent Hogeboom 1-800-988-1203
Kraft Power Corporation Perkins Master Service Dealer NJ, MA & NY Engines, Parts & Service
For all your used equipment go to
www.ewsleeper.com
800-969-6121 www.kraftpower.com
EZ Screen 1200XL NOW with a
6'x5' Screenbox.
Four-Year, Three-Mile Widening Project Set for April Completion
Kraft Power Corporation
Engines, Parts & Service Authorized Deutz Distributor
800-969-6121 Woburn, MA & Syracuse, NY
MULTI MACHINE INC.
Argus Industrial Co. Works with 1/2 to 2 yard loaders. 25-HP Kohler Diesel Engine. 24" Conveyor dumps screened products 9' high Two (2) Year Warranty
NEW
BEST WE STOCK PRICES RUBBER TRACKS for Over 2,500 Models! Some Used Tracks Available.
• GUARANTEED TO FIT • HIGH QUALITY • FAST SHIPPING
888-888-1248
$39,500 plus freight.
WANTED
Other Screeners Available From Argus Industrial Co.
CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT
www.ez-screen.com
Call Lou Giza
866-745-5828
603-595-2090 GORILLA HAMMER
WANTS YOUR HAMMER REPAIR See our ad on page 7
www.foleyengines.com
PUBLIC E PMENT AUCTION
WINDSOR LO CKS, CT May 1, 2010
ConnDOT, Tilcon Connecticut Put Finishing Touches on Route 7
FOR MORE INFO VISIT US AT: WWW.SALESAUCTIONCOMPANY.COM
By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT
Poet T.S. Eliot said that April was the cruelest month, but for members of the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT), April will mark the satisfying end of a muchneeded and much-appreciated four-year highway project. In September 2006, ConnDOT Commissioner Ralph J. Carpenter announced the start of the reconstruction and widening of U.S. Route 7 from Wolfpit Road to Olmstead Hill Road in the town of Wilton. The construction kicked off a series of major highway capitol projects estimated at a total cost of $140 million An average of 25 men worked primarily during the day, with occasional night for the reconstruction and work. widening of U.S. Route 7 in work designed to improve overall traffic operations and from the cities of Danbury to Norwalk, Conn. The contract was awarded on Aug. 11, 2006, to Tilcon safety, according to ConnDOT. Tilcon Connecticut Inc. soon brought in a slew of subConnecticut Inc. of New Britain, Conn., at a contract value of $35,030,663. It was originally scheduled for completion contractors for the four-year span of work projects (see sidein December 2009, but some right-of-way issues put things bar for a complete list), which included the reconstruction back four months to April. Final estimates of the highway and widening of 3 mi. (4.8 km) of Route 7 from Wolfpit work fall in the $42 million range, with some 80 percent of Road to Olmstead Hill Road, by: • Widening the highway from two lanes to four lanes that money being federal and 20 percent state funded. • Providing left turn lanes at key intersections • Improvements to two intersecting state roads and 17 The First Work Work began on Danbury Road (U.S. 7, 7/33/106) and on local roads • Installing 11 new traffic signals and replacing five existRoute 33, Ridgefield Road, in 2006. Utility relocations that had been ongoing for three years ing signals • Plantings and wetland creation area prior continued to supplement and facilitate the construction Four bridges also were rehabilitated, the center of the activities for the widening and reconstruction of Route 7. Dewberry Goodkind of New Haven, Conn., designed the work, including: new highway work and Sept. 13, 2006, saw a promising start see TILCON page 4
Page 2 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
THE W.I. CLARK COMPANY Brookfield, CT • Wallingford, CT • Plainfield, CT Call Mark Doty @ 203-823-2316
1997 Cat AP1055B
Deere 570 Grader
2006 Deere 644J c/air, JRB hyd coupler, 4.25 yd bucket, ride control, low hours.
c/heat, 12’ blade, clean and dry machine, serviced, ready for snow clean up.
stk# 19585..........................$$152,750
............................................$$21,500
2000 Liebherr LR622
1989 Beuthling B100 Roller
Litronic loader c/air, 2 yd bucket, 20" dozer pads
14hp Kohler eng, new cocoa mats and scrapers, eng service
stk# 19580 ..........................$$55,000
stk# 20075 ............................$$7,500
2000 Cat D8R Dozer
2004 Hitachi ZX200LC
semi-u blade, c/air, diff steer, low hours
..........................................$$175,000
c/air, JRB hyd coupler, h/hyds, debris screens, hammer lube sys 2400 hrs, super clean machine
Paver, 7091 hrs, 10-20’ Extend-AMat screed, Top Con ready, wear items at 45%
stk# 20057 $60,000
2007 Hamm3205 Vibratory Roller, OROPS, serviced and ready to go
stk# 20049 $40,750
stk# 19869 ............................$$85,000
AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT – SCREEN 2007 CEC BOX IT 710, S/N 07373, DEUTZ ENG, 3" PLATE, 3/4 X 4" LOWERS, STK# 18884 ..................................................................................................................................$$55,000 CRAWLER LOADER 2000 LIEBHERR LR622 LITRONIC, S/N 2272, C/AIR, 2.0 YD PIN ON BUCKET, LIEBHERR ENG, 20" PADS, NEWER CHAINS AND SPROCKETS, STK# 19580 ..........................$$55,000 DOZER – CRAWLER 1986 CAT D6H, C/AIR, 22” PADS, U/C @50%, GOOD RUNNER, READY FOR WORK, STK# 19765........................................................................................................................$$55,000 2002 DEERE 450H, C/AIR, SERVICED, U/C @ 60%, CLEAN MACHINE, STK# 19248 ............ ..................................................................................................................................$$46,500 2000 DEERE 650H LT, C/AIR, NEW U/C, FULL 2000 HR SVC DONE, BLADE UPDATE, ONLY 2000 HRS, ONE OWNER, STK# 19656 ....................................................................$$62,750 2007 DEERE 650J, XLT, C/AIR, 105" BLADE, RADIO, 200 HOURS, STK# 19537 ....$$96,500 2003 DEERE 700H, XLT PACKAGE, C/AIR, BLADE RESKINNED, NEW EDGE, STK# 19451 .... ..................................................................................................................................$$73,500 2005 DEERE 750J, S/N TO750JX110563, C/AIR, PAT BLADE, RECENT SERVICE, CLEAN MACHINE, STK# 19345 ..........................................................................................$$131,500 1987 DRESSER TD8E, IH ENGINE, 6 WAY BLADE, 2000 HR SERVICE COMPLETED, STK# 20040........................................................................................................................$$17,500
EXCAVATOR – CRAWLER 2006 CAT 330DL, S/N B6H00233, 1,190 HRS, C/AIR, HYD COUPLER, H/HYDS, 54" BUCKET, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, U/C 80%, SERVICED, STK# 19584 ........................$$235,000 1997 DEERE 160 LC, C/HEAT, 36” PIN ON BUCKET, PRE OWNED CONTRACTOR MACHINE, GOOD CONDITION, STK# 19889 ..............................................................................$$35,000 2000 DEERE 410E, C/HEAT, 4X4, EXT HOE, H/HYDS, NEW FRONT RUBBER, LOW HOURS, STK# 20071 ..............................................................................................................$$30,500 1998 DEERE 450 LC, C/AIR, H/HYDS, 54" BUCKET, 70% U/C, GOOD CONDITION, STK# 19296......................................................................................................................$$110,000 2005 DEERE 450C LC, 54" BUCKET, JRB CPLR, H/HYDS, A/C, CAB SCREENS, VERY GOOD CONDITION, STK# 19142........................................................................................$$215,000 2000 HITACHI EX330-5, C/AIR, JRB HYD COUPLER, H/HYDS, 54" BUCKET, NEW PAINT, U/C @ 50%, STK# 19326..........................................................................................$$65,000 2004 HITACHI ZX160 LC, C/AIR, 42” BUCKET, MECHANICAL THUMB, LOW HOURS, STK# 19480........................................................................................................................$$75,000 GRADER DEERE 570 GRADER, C/HEAT, 12’ MOLDBOARD, FULLY SERVICED, CLEAN AND DRY MACHINE, STK# 19981 ............................................................................................$$21,500 ROLLER 2007 HAMM 3205, OROPS, 350 HOURS, STK# 20049............................................$$40,750
See Our Complete Inventory at www.wiclark.com
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 3
SCREENING PLANTS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RENT 2007 Metso CV100 Screen
2007 Metso CV50 Screen (3 in Stock)
2007 Metso ST171 Screen
2008 Rawson 1536
Length: 20’3”, Width: 8’, Height: 10’11”, Weight: 13,500 Lbs. 07356: 32 Hours...$$55,000 07402: 228 Hours...$$55,000 07371, 351 Hours...$$52,500
07370: Length: 27’9”, Width: 8’6”, Height: 11’11”, Weight: 24,380 Lbs., 724 $62,000 Hours...$
07351: Length: 40’9”, Width: 8’2”, Height: 11’2”, Weight: 40,800 Lbs., $150,000 127 Hours...$
#07707, 99 Hrs, Honda 24hp Gas Engine, All Hydraulics, Easy Set up...$$28,000
1999 John Deere 160LC Excavator 2004 Volvo Excavator Crawler EC210B LC
1994 Akerman EW230B
Manager’s Special
#U7263, 11745 Hrs, 166 HP Diesel Engine, Operating Weight 41,000 Lbs, Includes an Orange Peel Grapple Attachment Price Reduced to $22,800
#U7134: 89 cu.yd. Geith Heavy Duty Quick-Fit Bucket, Heater & A/C, S1 Quick Coupler, Approx. 159 hp Diesel Engine, Approx. 47,000 Lbs...$$97,000
#07267, 6290 Hrs, 109 HP, Oper. Weight: 34,980 Lbs, Std. 36” Bkt $35,000
2008 ASV ST50
#07609, 90 Hrs, 50 HP Diesel Engine, Operating Weight 4566 Lbs, Utility Vehicle Offers Versatility and More!...$$35,000
2008 ASV PT100
2007 Dynapac CA250D
#07489, 261 Hrs, 99.9 HP diesel engine, Operating Weight 10,150 lbs. 26 gallon tank, 18” rubber tracks, quick attach and much more!...$$45,000
#07255, 430 Hrs, Operating Weight of 29,770 Lbs, Drum Width is 84” and has a $74,000 110 HP Diesel Engine...$
1994 Ingersoll Rand DD90 2 In Stock
#U7829 & #U7825, Double 66” Drum Vibratory Asphalt Compactor, Operating Weight of 9,895 Lbs, 110 HP Diesel $18,000 Each Engine...$
MAIN OFFICE:
NEW CT LOCATION:
251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028
1980 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037
1-800-292-6351
1-800-352-4473
Tyler has a Full Service and Parts Department in Both Locations! Parts Department: 877-255-6351
Serving Your Needs Since 1922
Parts Department: 860-356-0848
www.tylerequipment.com
Page 4 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
Major Drainage Issues Impact Widening Work Along Route 7 TILCON from page 1
• Bridge No. 941 — Route 33 over Metro-North and the Norwalk River • Bridge No. 5260 — Route 7 over Metro-North Railroad • Bridge No. 532 — Route 7 over the Norwalk River • Bridge No. 5477 — Route 7 over the Goetzen Brook In addition, five retaining walls were erected: • Wall 101 South, replacing the existing Baptist Church retaining wall
• Wall No. 102, constructing a retaining wall at the intersection of Route 7/33 • Wall No. 103, a wall constructed at Station Access Road and Commonfund Drive • Wall No. 104, a retaining wall built at Route 7 and the Perry Green property • Wall No. 101 North, a new wall put up in front of property at 463 Danbury Road
Bridge No. 532, one of four bridges constructed during the project, is located on Route 7 over the Norwalk River.
for the roadways and bridges with 450,000 lbs. (204,116 kg) of rebar. Some 100,000 cu. yds. (76,455 cu m) of earth and raw materials will have been removed from the 3 mi. site. According to several ConnDOT officials, including District Engineer Mark D. Rolfe, “An average of 25 men per shift, with the work being done in one shift,” worked primarily during the day, with occasional night work that was required to establish stage construction work zones, paving and “other miscellaneous work that required work to be done in the existing roadway.”
Stage by Stage The work, of course, per most DOT projects, was done in stages. Some Delays The first stage included: Commuters in the Norwalk area were used to seeing • Drainage outlets construction delays over the road since 2006. According to Rolfe and his • Pavement widening and stage construction, fellow engineers, “The existing road was two lanes wide, allowing the new roadway and other structures to be construction in three main stages. • Final pavement courses, pavement markings, traffic signals and signing, to complete the project this March/April. The final completion date is scheduled for April 23, 2010. When the work is done, according to ConnDOT, some 350,000 lbs. (158,757 kg) of structural steel will have been deployed and some 4,600 cu. yds. (3,516 cu m) of concrete poured. Some 70,000 tons (63,502 mt) of asphalt will be used Wall 101 North, another new wall, was put up in front of property at 463 Danbury Road.
NEW ENGLAND EDITION Founder, Publisher & CEO Vice President Emeritus Northeast Publisher Editor In Chief Associate Editor Editorial Consultant Production Mgr. Controller Circulation Mgr. Asst. Circulation Mgr.
Edwin M. McKeon Sr. Hal Ewing Edwin M. McKeon Jr. Craig Mongeau Claudia Stahley Pete Sigmund John Pinkerton Tom Weinmann Rolf Krog Cathy Printz
Main office 470 Maryland Drive
Fort Washington, PA 19034 215/885-2900 Toll Free 800/523-2200 Fax 215/885-2910 Web site www.constructionequipmentguide.com Editorial e-mail editorial@cegltd.com Advertising e-mail production@cegltd.com
For advertising rates:
Contact Edwin M. McKeon Jr.
215/885-2900 Toll Free 800/523-2200 Fax 215/885-2910 e-mail tmckeon@cegltd.com Contact Kent Hogeboom
• New York • New England 315/823-7668 Toll Free 800/988-1203 Fax 315/823-4136 e-mail khogeboom@cegltd.com Contact John LaCamera
617/281-3809 Contact Rachel Slavid
Contractors Equipment Guide 28 Waterford Drive Worcester, MA 01602 508/755-1585 Toll Free 800/225-8448 Fax 508/755-1584 e-mail rslavid@cegltd.com
Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Edition (ISSN 1081-7034) is published bi-weekly by Construction Equipment Guide Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are located at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free 800/523-2200 or Fax 215/8852910. Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Canadian and foreign rates. Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, PA and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Edition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Contents Copyrighted ©2009, by Construction Equipment Guide, which is a Registered Trademark, registered in the U.S. Patent Office. Registration number 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may be reprinted or reproduced(including framing) in whole or part without written permission from the publisher. All editorial material, photographs, drawings, letters, and other material will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyright purposes and are subject to Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially. Contributor articles do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinions of this publication. Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for clerical or printer's errors, every care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used in advertisements are not necessarily actual photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occasionally and every effort is taken to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is reserved to reject any advertising.
with sporadic signalization and heavy traffic volume during rush hours, resulting in considerable delays, due to volume.” The work did not proceed without some conflicts, according to ConnDOT. One ongoing conflict is between Northeast Utilities 345 KV transmission line (which runs parallel with Route 7 for the length of the project) and proposed drainage and utility installations on the project. ConnDOT officials said this issue is being addressed, with the full impact to be determined. Impacts include: • Major drainage impact, requiring five major drainage revisions and numerous field revisions, to resolve the conflicts. • Utility relocations • The associated costs are fully paid with Northeast Utilities funds. Another conflict included the AT&T utility relocation on Bridge No. 532. This issue involved the relocation of the existing AT&T see TILCON page 13
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 5
Performance Plus... 8515-B Track Paver
785 Motor Grader
Maximizer III Distributor
Performance on the jobsite is at the heart of every LeeBoy product. These products are designed for efficiency, productivity, safety, durability and value. Plus, you have equipment that provides contractors and government agencies with solutions that they can count on to meet their diverse construction needs. LeeBoy offers the broadest range of road construction and maintenance equipment on the market today. Contact your LeeBoy dealer for details.
Rosco Challenger V Broom
400 Asphalt Vibratory Roller
Wood’s CRW Corp. of New Hampshire 1401 Hooksett Rd. • Hooksett, NH 03106 (603) 644-8787 www.woodscrwnh.com E-Mail: jeff@woodscrwnh.com
Page 6 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
413-443-2623
Rentals Available
Route 20 • Pittsfield, MA Centrally located – just 30 miles from Albany, NY
www.PLT.com www.PLT.com NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW YANMAR V4-6 WHEEL LOADER, Stk# 0823, cab w/ heat & a/c, aux. hyd. $61,670 Sale Price $45,499
NEW YANMAR VIO17 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 626B, aux. hyd., adjustable width, blade & tracks List $31,960 Sale Price $23,499
NEW YANMAR VIO55-5 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 505B, cab w/ heat & a/c, angle blade, hyd. thumb, hyd. q/c $83,009 Sale Price $62,499
2006 YANMAR VIO-20 EXCAVATOR, 1440 Hrs, Hydraulic Quick Coupler, Good Tracks, Runs Great. $14,900
2006 YANMAR CBL40 LOADER BACKHOE, Stk# 515D, hydrostatic, 4 wheel drive, our rental since NEW, great machine, 315 hrs. $27,900
2007 YANMAR VIO55-5 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 801B, hyd. thumb, owner trade came from here NEW, great shape, 877 hrs. $33,900
2006 YANMAR VIO15-2A EXCAVATOR, Stk# 193B, our rental since NEW, fresh service, 531 hrs. $19,900
2006 YANMAR VIO27-3 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 066B, our rental since NEW, fresh service, 699 hrs. $18,900
NEW YANMAR VIO75-A EXCAVATOR, Stk# 419B, cab w/heat & a/c, hyd. quick coupler. $92,405 Sale Price $71,900
NEW
NEW YANMAR SVO8 ULTRA-MINI EXCAVATOR, narrows to 2ft. 3in., 2348lb. operating weight. $23,840 Sale Price $19,699
NEW YANMAR VIO45-5 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 119B, cab w/ heat & a/c, aux. hyd., hyd. q/c $70,760 Sale Price $52,199
NEW
2006 YANMAR VIO35-3 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 006B, (2) 2007 YANMAR VIO45-5 EXCAVATORS, Stk# one owner trade came from here NEW, serviced 664B (pictured above), hyd. thumb, our rental unit & maintained by our shop, 886 hrs. $19,900 – well maintained, 804 hrs. Starting at $35,900
2006 YANMAR VIO75-A EXCAVATOR, Stk# 040B, awesome machine, in our fleet since NEW, has been flawless, 1174 hrs, Unit being sold w/ standard digging bucket $57,900
We’ve become attached to your machines. Sandvik (Rammer) E-Series hydraulic impact hammers
Sandvik (Rammer) G-Series hydraulic impact hammers
AR Series™ hydraulic impact hammers
®
Ho-Pac vibratory compactor/drivers
Contractor’s Mechanical Grapple material and waste handling systems
Pedestal Breaker System™ stationary boom systems
2006 YANMAR VIO27-3 EXCAVATOR, Stk# 239B, our rental unit, 282 hrs, Priced w/ Digging Bucket. $29,900
Where can you go to get high performance boom-mounted attachments? Allied Construction Products, LLC For over 65 years, we’ve developed many attachments that are legendary in the construction and demolition industries that demand high performance. Names like Ho-Ram, Hy-Ram®, Rammer, Ho-Pac® and Pedestal Breaker System™ are names that equal: UÊSimple, proven design (Our attachments have high resale or trade-in value) U Reliable performance (If you purchased an Allied attachment, you’re probably still using it) U Superior productivity (Compare AEM– formerly CIMA– ratings, our attachments get the job done faster) And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Sandvik (Rammer) and AR Series™ hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Sandvik(Rammer) product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call the Tyler Equipment Corporation office nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
Tyler Equipment Corporation Main Office MAIN OFFICE:
Shaker Road 251251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow,MA MA 01028 01028 East Longmeadow, 1-800-292-6351 Tel: 413-525-6351
Prospect, CT CT LOCATION: NEW Tel: 203-758-3925 1980 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037 1-800-352-4473
Sandvik (Rammer) S-Series hydraulic impact hammers ©2008 Allied Construction Products, LLC
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 7
The hammer is evaluated pursuant to factory specifications
NO SURPRISE POLICY: The customer is advised of required repairs via written quote
Qualified repairs all come with a 90 day limited warranty against defects
Se Habla Espanol: 863-651-7713 * free within 50 mile radius
The hammer is reassembled to factory fresh condition using OEM quality components
Hammer is cycle tested to ensure proper operation
Carrier is flow tested to ensure proper hydraulic output to the hammer*
Page 8 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
M.A.P.A. Holds Seventh Annual Spring Seminar in Portland
T
Fred Reichel (L), Central Equipment, Stillwater, Maine, and David Reposa, Wirtgen Group, Nashville, Tenn., look over the controls of a Hamm HD120 roller.
he Maine Asphalt Pavement Association (M.A.P.A.) held its seventh annual Spring Paving Seminar March 25 and 26 at the Howard Johnson’s Convention Center in Portland, Maine. Keynote speakers Bruce A. Van Note, MaineDOT deputy commissioner, and Michael F. Praul, Federal Highway Administration construction and materials engineer, addressed the group, along with presenters Larry Spring, Richard L. Bradbury and Rob Hannan. Seminar topics included, “Fundamentals of Smoothness and Quality,” “Fundamentals of Asphalt Paving,” “Reading and Correction of Mat Faults,” “Paver Automation Principles and Set Up” and “Fundamentals of Asphalt Compaction.” The M.A.P.A. event also showcased “the best of the best...industry innovations and new technology” in Equipment Alley, featuring a variety of vendors bringing their latest and greatest for inspection. Bucky Turner (L) and Mark Taylor, Marriner’s Paving see SEMINAR page 14
(L-R): Brian Meehan, Derek Anderson and Eric Deschambault, Coastal Road Repair, Falmouth, Maine, take a quick break after lunch to feel the sunshine outside the Howard Johnson Convention Center in Portland, Maine.
Scott Pelletier (L), Bruce A. Manzer Inc., Anson, Maine, and Mark Garcelon, Pike Industries, Fairfield, Maine, stand in front of a Pioneer FT 4250 track impact crusher on display at M.A.P.A.’s seminar and equipment expo on March 25 and 26.
Inc., Rockport, Maine, attended M.A.P.A.’s Seventh Annual Spring Paving Seminar and Equipment Expo.
For two days, approximately 150 paving professionals, engineers, architects and state and public works employees listened attentively to keynote speakers and presenters discuss new paving industry innovations and technology.
Mike Courchaine (C), paving representative, Milton CAT, Hopkinton, N.H., speaks to a group of attendees from F.R. Carroll Inc., Limerick, Maine, about the Cat AP1055D paver exhibited at M.A.P.A.’s show.
Patrick Clark (L) and Dave Bennett, both of Bruce A. Manzer Inc., Anson, Maine, explored the different machines on exhibit at “Equipment Alley,” outside during intermissions from the learning seminars.
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 9
CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE (860) 429-2793 • Fax: (860) 429-0542
Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 Willington, CT 06279
Don Bayer • (518) 527-1910 John Patton • (860) 429-2793 Bill Dahill • (203) 314-2113
Go to www.acecrushers.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.
TELSMITH model SBS Cone Crushers are the most efficient and cost effective cone crushers available today. In models ranging from the 38SBS (200hp) up to the 68SBS (600hp) with capacities that can exceed 900 tons per hour, the SBS is designed to deliver consistent performance for decades. 52 SBS BARE CONE AND PORTABLE IN STOCK IN CONNECTICUT
The QUARRYTRAX model TJ3258 offers hydraulic adjustment, overload relief, higher production yields, less maintenance, fewer repair parts, an ability to safely clear the crushing chamber following an emergency shutdown, handheld wireless controls, PLC controls and sonar level sensors.
TELSMITH QUARRY-TRAX Model TJ3258 is designed for the serious contractor or aggregate producer. It is a high production, track mobile, primary jaw crushing plant.
IN STOCK IN CONNECTICUT CALL TO SCHEDULE A DEMONSTRATION
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE GENERATORS
CRUSHERS TELSMITH 4448 BARE JAW, Dealer Reconditioned ..................................$$285,000
Nordberg Model NW3006203-CC Portable Crushing Plant ..................................$$365,000
Caterpillar Generator 725 KW Prime Power, s/n 2WJ02025 ....................................$$75,000
TELSMITH 3646 BARE JAW, Excellent Condition ..........................................$$185,000
Nordberg HP300 Cone Portable Closed Circuit Plant ....................................$$325,000
Caterpillar Generator 350 KW, s/n 2WB01444 ............................................................$$30,000
DID YOU KNOW? For over a hundred years, Telsmith has designed and manufactured in the United States of America.
Crushers should operate for decades. With that standard in mind, Telsmith designs, manufactures and services a range of jaw, cone and impact crushers as well as single-deck to quad-deck screens.
Page 10 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 11
r, oe Loade h k c a B 0 e 59 lics, 1996 Cas 4x4, Aux Hydrau , AC nt Cab w/o cket, Fro u B " 4 2 ,000 , 21L Tires ......................$33 .... Coupler ..
oe 0G Backh 1 4 e r e e nD x4, 2001 Joh , Turbo, 4 1L C A / e o w h b k 2 a E Bac Loader, C rans, Ext. Dipper, eere 310 D n h T t, 000 o t , x J if 7 E 1998 Powersh ..........$3 rbo, 4x4, .. u .. T 0 .. , 0 .. b 0 a , t C 5 k "B ....$2 Loader, Tires, 24 cket ...... u B " 2 1 , 19.5”s
5BL rpillar 31 N AND e t a C 9 9 19 LEA r, VERY C ......$39,500 tor, runs o t a a v v a a c c x x E cat 341 b .... E D OPERATING .... b m o u B th 5 0 d 0 y 2 sh OO ,500 G s well, ha and work ......................$22 .... ..............
teer 5 Skid S 2 3 e r e e nD d .... 2005 Joh t Controls, 2 Spee 0 r o 90 ader, Fo kid Stee ......$19, o S .. L 4 .. 6 .. 8 .. .. t .. a bc x .......... 2000 Bo ntrols, Au 4,900 ............ o C t o o F ....$1 Loader, acks........ r T , s c li u Hydra
ZTS eere 35C D 000 n h o J ......$22, .. 2004 .. .. .. .. .. r ...... Excavato
el 750 Whe ,500 L H i a d n u $37 1998 Hy AC ........ /o w b a C Loader,
ckhoe 410G Ba e r e e D n ,750 ........$39 2003 Joh .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... Loader ..
C e 600C L r e e D n /AC, h 2004 Jo ds, Cab w .... a P e id W r, ........ Excavato Removal t h ig e W 9,000 Counter ........$24 .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..............
l 4E Whee 0 4 6 e r e e nD ,50 1989 Joh w/o AC ........$39 b a Loader, C
Ask for Bruce McCullough
800-922-8295
Rte. 20 North Oxford, MA
Rts. 6 & 136 North Swansea, MA
10 Republic Rd. North Billerica, MA
1620 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA
88 Camelot Dr., Plymouth, MA
(508) 987-8786
(508) 379-9810
(978) 667-4345
(413) 543-5595
(508) 830-9997
www.schmidtequipment.com
Page 12 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 13
Utility Relocations Challenge Contractors DISPLAY ADS/
CLASSIFIEDS
TILCON from page 4
duct bank, in lieu of removal and replacement, as originally proposed. This revision, which is complete as of this writing according to officials, was approved to save approximately nine months of splicing time and the associated costs to the department. Further issues included an AT&T proposed pole relocation in front of No. 187 Danbury Road, which was in direct conflict with the 345 KV Transmission line. As a result, the pole had to be relocated into the private property. AT&T and the property owner had difficulty reaching an agreement for an easement for more than a year, according to DOT. “However, Mr. Bill Brennan, First Selectman of Wilton, through his good office, was able to persuade the property owner to resolve the easement agreement with AT&T and thereby mitigated further delays to the project,” said the project engineer. Bigger Drills The contractor had to adjust the price for furnishing and installing 54-in. (137 cm) diameter drilled shafts. These were
Classified Rates: 30 Words or Less for $30.00. Each Additional Word is 95¢. For just an additional $20 your ad can be posted on our online searchable database for 30 days. Ad runs for 2 (two) insertions - no changes in second insertion. PLEASE ENCLOSE PAYMENT WITH ORDER and mail to: 470 Maryland Drive• Fort Washington, PA 19034
215/885-2900 • Fax 215/885-2910 Toll Free 1-800/523-2200 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Asphalt Pavers
Sweepers
2002 Leeboy 8500T, 8’-15’ screed, very good condition, 2465 hours .... ..............................................CALL
Johnston-Allianz M7 350 High Side Dump Chassis Mount Sweeper! Call for Demonstration
George Associates, Inc. 301-589-9490
COMPACTION EQUIPMENT
Wall 101 South, one of five retaining walls erected, replaced the existing Baptist Church retaining wall.
due to a revised definition of competent rock, meaning that an increase in the depth of core borings and drilled shaft excavation were required to encounter competent rock. “The contractor’s claim of a significant change
in the character of the work was determined to be valid and unit price adjustments on the drilled shafts and integrity testing items was determined to be see TILCON page 16
NEW Johnston-Allianz MST New High Dump Chassis Mount Sweeper!
Soil Compactors 1980 Ingersoll-Rand SP56 ............ ..........................................$20,000. Call 973-886-2400
Vibratory Compactors
Eagle Power & Equipment Montgomeryville PA 215/699-5871 New Castle DE 302/652-3028 Eagle PA 610/458-7054
Call 973-886-2400
Misc. Compaction Equip. 2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours ........ ..........................................$355,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
NEW REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR CRANES, DRAGLINES, SHOVELS, BACKHOES, EXCAVATORS, TRACTORS AND ELEVATING SCRAPERS Undercarriage and upper parts, all makes and models, in stock, lowest prices anywhere
A.C.R. PARTS DIVISION
Fully Insured
978-897-3352
19615 Nottingham Rd., Cleveland OH 44110 Phone: 216-531-8000 • Fax: 216-531-8852 E-MAIL: AcrEquipment@cs.com • www.acrequipment.com
$300* $585* $1040*
EQUIPMENT RENTALS CLOSE TO YOUR JOB SITE
RENTMACHINES.COM CATERPILLAR® GENIE® CHALLENGER® SCREEN MACHINE®
=========== Galvanized & Vinyl Chainlink Fence Galvanized & Vinyl Fence Pipe Cedar Picket & Board Wood Fence Galvanized & Vinyl Fence Hardware Huge Inventory Available at Wholesale Prices Call Today For Pricing...
Mid-City Steel Fence Division 190 State Rd. (Rte 6) Westport, MA Ask for Paul J. Aguiar
(508) 646-9800 Fax: (508) 676-5400
New England’s Authorized
Place Your Business Card for... 3 months 6 months 12 months
===========
CHAIN-LINK & WOOD FENCE PRODUCTS
Hydraulic Cranes 6-365 Ton
www.astrocrane.com
U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc. 800/733-3776
DAILY AND WEEKLY
NEW & USED ROLLERS
1995 Wacker RT820 ..........$9,600.
Daily & Hourly Services
U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc. 800/733-3776
only $50 an issue only $45 an issue only $40 an issue
Call now to reserve your space!
800-225-8448
* pre-payment required
Repair Center KO M AT S U SAMSUNG DA E WO O H Y U N DA I L I N K B E LT KO B E L C O
JOHN DEERE C AT CASE K AT O HALLA KO E H R I N G
20 Continental Blvd Merrimack, NH 03054
K3V63 K3V112 K3V140 K3V180
1-800-892-6125
Fax: 603-670-9988 V i s i t o u r n e w w e b s i t e : www.hydraulicpumps.net
Page 14 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
MaineDOT, FHA Officials Address M.A.P.A. Members SEMINAR from page 8
David Margolis-Pineo (L), an employee of the city of Portland, Maine, listens to David Rita of Astec Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn., at his exhibit.
Dave Gain (L), The Hews Company LLC, South Portland, Maine, sparks up a conversation with Lulian Neacsu, Volvo Construction Road Machinery, Asheville, N.C., while leaning against a Chevy 3500 provided by Quirk Chevrolet in Portland and outfitted with a Reading service body by the Hews Company LLC, on display at the equipment expo.
(L-R): Roger MacCumber, Chadwick-BaRoss, Westbrook, Maine, explains the Volvo PF6170 paver to two very interested attendees and potential customers, Tim Benton and Ed Hernandez, both of F.R. Carroll Inc., Limerick, Maine.
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 15
BREAKOUT FORCE
Bobcat of Boston Inc. 20 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-664-3727
23,148 LBF OPERATING WEIGHT
25,673LBS
IT DID WHAT ?
WORKED 48 STRAIGHT HOURS
Bobcat of Boston South 148 Centre St. Holbrook, MA 02343 781-767-0543 www.bostonbobcat.com
IN 6 FEET OF WATER
The news upstream from Coralville, IA wasn’t good. Floodwaters were swamping the towns above them - and it was headed their way. Government leaders asked Kevin Long for help. Kevin’s a rep for RTL Equipment, Doosan’s dealer in Des Moines. You could say Kevin had an interest in protecting Coralville from the flood. He lives there. RTL Equipment rushed in two Doosan wheel loaders: a DL200 and a DL250. As soon as they were off the trailer, they were shoring up sandbag walls to defend the town. And here’s the part that still amazes us. Both machines worked for 48 hours straight in six feet of water. That raised a lot of eyebrows with our testing engineers. Find out for yourself what a Doosan can do. Tell us to give you a free demo. Visit www.demoadoosan.com to find out how. Doosan. The closer you look , the better we get.
BUILT FOR
Easy Maintenance
Durability
Fuel Efficiency
Comfort
©2009 Doosan Infracore America. All rights reserved. Free demo available at participating dealers, some restrictions apply.
Barry Equipment 30 Birch Island Road Webster, MA 01570 1-508-949-0005 www.barryequipment.com
Page 16 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
The Nice Company Northeast International Construction Equipment Co., Inc. “Your Newest Source for Quality Equipment”
1993 Cat D350D 7000 Gal. Water Truck 2008 Klein Tank, frt spray, 4 rear sprays, cannon. Tank like New! $89,000
ALSO IN STOCK:
1992 Cat D25D 5000 Gal. Water Truck 2008 Klein Tank, frt, rear and side sprays, cannon, reel. $74,500
$150,000 FOR THE PAIR!!!!!!!! 2001 Mack CL700 with Heavy Specs! 58 Rears, 400 Mack with 262K miles, 8LL trans $45,000
2005 GMC 4500 Dumps/Flat bed Three to choose from. Low miles, 4x4, quad cab Starting at $33,500
2002 PC400LC, with shear DOZERS 2003 Cat D6MXL, ..........................$$169,000 Erops....................$$69,000 2007 PC400LC-7 1800 hrs, 1995 Cat D4C ......$$24,500 near new................$$199,000 1997 Cat D7R, EROPS ...... ............................$$99,000 ROLLERS 2001 BW213D, EROPS ...... LOADERS Only $44,500 (2) 1997 Volvo L50C's, forks ....................O $ 3 2 , 5 0 0 and bkt ....................$ 2004 Terex 300 Loader, QC, MISCELLANEOUS bucket, forks ..........$$74,500 CV90D ..................$$42,500 Snorkel 60' ..........$$14,500 EXCAVATORS 2006 ASV 100 with tree 302.5, 303, 304, 305 .......... mulcher ................$$39,000 Starting at $22,500 Cat 420DIT 2500 hours, ..........S 2006 PC200LC-7, 2K hrs.... plumbed to rear....$$45,000 ............................$$79,000 2003 JLG 400S 4x4............ 2001 PC138, only 2400 hrs ............................$$19,000 $53,500 2004 Cat 257B High Flow .. 2001 ZX330LC, plumbed, ............................$$21,000 QC ........................$$79,000
See all of my machines at www.thenicecompany.com Now Off 495 in Franklin!!! 76 Grove St., Franklin, MA Call Bryn Smith at:
508-966-4888 •
Email: brynsmith@thenicecompany.com • Website:
Fax: 508-966-4887 www.thenicecompany.com
NIXON HAMMERS Core Borings Depth Increases Price Tag
RENTALS, SALES, SERVICE Maverick Hammers 3 Year Warranty
LOWEST COST! (200-12,000lb.) Remanufactured 10,000 lb UB Hammer fits 79,000 to 110,000 lb Excavator PC400 with 10,000 Hammer Rental or Sale
Last Year’s Inventory BLOW OUT SALES!!!
NIXON HAMMERS Hammer Rentals & Sales in New Hampshire, Southern Maine and Massachusetts
(603) 479-9568
TILCON from page 13
necessary,” said ConnDOT in a statement. A new retaining wall is required at Route 7, to address the fact that rock, anticipated in the original design, is not present at this location. To resolve this matter, a cast-in-place concrete retaining wall is being designed. Bracing the existing poles to build the wall was resolved through the use of 11-ft. (3.3 m) deep adjacent temporary bracing poles. Another interesting aspect of the project has been labeled the “Our Lady of Fatima Drainage Outlet.” According to ConnDOT, this was identified as a critical drainage outlet that had to be completed in Phase A, prior to starting the pre-stage construction work at the south end of the project. Difficulties were encountered due to the stipulated agreement between the state and Our Lady of Fatima Church that no construction would take place between Sept. 1 and May 1 of each year. The District and ConnDOT Right Of Way worked vigorously through the Attorney General’s office to modify the stipulated agreement. Hence the
April will mark the end of a much-needed four-year highway project; the widening of U.S. 7 from Wolfpit Road to Olmstead Hill Road in the town of Wilton.
drainage work was successfully completed in the Spring of 2007, thereby mitigating significant project delays. “This project, due to the nature and extent of the work, caused considerable disruption to the daily routines of residents, property owners and businesses along the roadway,” said Rolfe. “By disseminating timely information regarding the schedule of the work, and with the cooperation and commitment from all project stakeholders, including the department, the contractor, the town
of Wilton, the designer, the consultant inspector and the major utilities, the project has received positive responses from all quarters and remains on schedule.” Rick Birge, manager of Construction of Tilcon, added “Through cooperation with all involved parties, the project went well.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 17
You think it. We’ll help you do it. Introducing the Hyundai 9 Series Excavator
We build a better future
We know what you’re thinking. You need to do more for less. The new Hyundai 9 Series was built to do just that. Think proven, industry-leading fuel efficiency. Think improved hydraulic technologies for an edge over the competition. Think added value for your dollar. That’s the new Hyundai 9 Series Excavator. When you think efficiency – Think again. Think Hyundai.
Hyundai Equipment meets all “Buy American” Provisions in the U.S. Stimulus Bill. Chappell Tractor Sales, Inc. Milford, NH 800/698-2640
Chappell Tractor East, LLC Brentwood, NH 800/616-5666
Tracey Road Equipment East Syracuse, NY 315/437-1471 Binghamton, NY 607/775-5010 Watertown, NY 315/788-0200 Albany, NY 518/438-1100 www.traceyroad.com
Kahn Tractor & Equipment, Inc. North Franklin, CT 860/642-7596
Page 18 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................9 ACR EQUIPMENT ....................................................13 ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ..............................1 ASTRO CRANE ........................................................13 AUTOMATION INC ..................................................12 C N WOOD CO INC..................................................20 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ........................................14 CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................13 CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ....................................13 DOOSAN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ................15 E W SLEEPER CO......................................................1 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGIN ..................1 GORILLA HAMMERS ..............................................1,7 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............17 KRAFT POWER CORP ..............................................1 LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............10 LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT ............................................1 MID CITY STEEL CO................................................13 MILTON CAT ............................................................13 MULTI MACHINE INC ................................................1 NIXON HAMMERS ..................................................16 PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR ..............................6 ROGERS BROTHERS..............................................19 SALES AUCTION COMPANY LLC ............................1 SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC ....................................11 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..........................................16 TST HYDRAULICS INC ..........................................13 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................3,6 W I CLARK CO............................................................2 WOODS CRW OF NH CORP ....................................5 The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.
Maine Gov. Lauds Reed & Reed’s Commitment to Workplace Safety Maine Gov. John E. Baldacci has recognized Reed & Reed, a Woolwich-based general contracting firm, for its efforts in providing a safe and healthy work environment for employees. At a State House ceremony, the Governor joined Maine Department of Labor officials in certifying the company under the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP). The certification covers work at Reed & Reed’s project site at Kibby Township, where the company is the prime contractor for the largest wind power project in New England, which includes erecting 44 wind turbines. It is the first SHARP-certified wind power project in the nation. “For more than 80 years, Reed & Reed has been a leader in construction contracting and engineering providing good jobs for Maine workers,” said Baldacci. “Today, Reed and Reed is a regional leader in wind power construction, and they have incorporated safety and injury prevention in every process of their work, leading to a 60 percent reduction in reportable injury rates.” “The SHARP Award is a tremendous honor for Reed & Reed and all of our employees. It recognizes the commitment our employees make to themselves and their co-workers,” said Reed & Reed CEO, Jackson Parker. “And to be the first wind power project in the nation to earn SHARP status tells the world that companies from Maine can compete at every level.” “Reed & Reed is part of an elite group of Maine employers who have demonstrated high standards and industry leadership in creating a safe and healthy workplace for employees,” said Laura Fortman, commissioner of the Maine Department of Labor. The Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) offers incentives to private sector employers that take a proactive approach to workplace safety. The SHARP certificate is granted to employers who have demonstrated exemplary achievements in workplace safety and
health by receiving a comprehensive safety and health consultation visit, correcting all workplace safety and health hazards, adopting and implementing effective safety and health management systems, and agreeing to request further consultative visits if major changes in working conditions or processes occur that may introduce new hazards. Employers meeting these specific program requirements may be exempt from general scheduled Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspections for one year. SafetyWorks! consultants worked with Reed & Reed to improve safety in all operational areas with a focus on injury prevention. Specific safety improvements involved developing of comprehensive safety training programs, scheduling site inspections and preparing job specific safety plans and hazard identification tools. Founded as a bridge building firm in 1928 by Captain Josiah W. Reed and his son Carlton Day Reed, Reed & Reed has prospered under four generations of family leadership. In the last decade, the company has emerged as a regional leader in wind power construction, having built the first industrial wind power project in Maine in 2006, followed by the construction of numerous other large scale projects throughout New England in the years since. The Kibby project site under way now will be the largest wind power site in Maine producing 132 megawatts of clean, renewable power when it is finished. SafetyWorks! is an outreach program of the Maine Department of Labor designed to reduce job-related injuries, illnesses and deaths. The program provided safety and health training to more than 10,000 Maine workers last year and consultation services to hundreds of employers. SafetyWorks! services are voluntary and offered free of charge. For more information, call 207/623-7900 or visit www.safetyworksmaine.com
Pete’s Repair Changes Name to Better Reflect Breadth of Services After 35 years of business Pete’s Repair has changed its name to Pete’s Equipment Sales & Rentals, effective immediately. While the name is changing, the business will continue to sell, service, and rent earth moving and heavy construction equipment including tractors, chippers, loaders and more. “Our new name clearly underscores the full complement of products and services that we offer,” noted founder and namesake, Pete Couture. Centrally located just off Route 100 & 15
in Morrisville, Vt., Pete’s Equipment sells and rents equipment from Barko, Terex, and Kioti. It still repairs all brands that it sells, as well as other brands of heavy equipment and maintains an extensive parts warehouse. Pete’s Equipment Sales and Rentals welcomes all to an open house on Saturday, April 24, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Kioti, Terex and ASV machines will be on display, many with manufacturer’s promotions. For more information, call 802/888-5138 or visit www.petesequipmentvt.com.
Construction Equipment Guide • New England States Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 14, 2010 • Page 19
Tyler Equipment
C.N. Wood Co., Inc.
E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc.
94 Union City Rd. Prospect, CT 06712 (203) 758-3925 (800) 352-4473
200 Merrimac St. Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 935-1919 Avon, MA (508) 584-8484 Johnston, RI (401) 942-9191
391 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 Fax: 603/225-4918 www.ewsleeper.com
251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 (413) 525-6351 (800) 292-6351
Joseph Equipment Company 561 Gold Street Manchester, NH 03103 603-641-8608
Page 20 • April 14, 2010 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • New England States Supplement • Construction Equipment Guide
100%
focused
(on waste handling)
Working in the waste industry demands long hours and hard-working machines. Komatsu offers a complete line of rugged, dependable wheel loaders and dozers designed specifically for the unique needs of this marketplace. s &ACTORY INSTALLED GUARDING PACKAGES TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS s /PTIONAL WHEELS AND TRACKS TO MATCH YOUR TERRAIN s 3PECIALIZED BUCKETS AND ATTACHMENTS TO MAXIMIZE EACH CYCLE When you’re building some of the best purpose-built waste-handling equipment in the business, it only makes sense to start with machines that are…
100% Komatsu.
KA12
200 Merrimac Street Woburn, MA 781-935-1919
60 Shun Pike Johnston, RI 401-942-9191
102 State Road Whately, MA 413-665-7009
866.513.5778
140 Wales Avenue Avon, MA 508-584-8484
www.komatsuamerica.com