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At 1 million sq. ft., the Center for Life Science/Boston is the city’s largest research center. The 18story building has six levels of below-grade parking. This LEED Gold certified building was constructed using the up/down construction method. Berry also simultaneously completed four tenant fitouts in the building during core and shell construction.
The Berry Fund started simply as a bake sale years ago. Some $1.5 million later, and at least one life — if not more — saved, the Berry Fund — the charitable arm of one of New England’s oldest and most prestigious contractors — is so much more than the dollars donated to individuals, families and charities. The Fund is about support and hope. And in one case, it was literally about saving a little girl. In April 2010, Tim Jozokos, husband of Berry project executive Sharon Jozokos, received a phone call that represented the closing chapter of an oddsdefying story that began with the Berry Fund seven years ago. The call came from a 12-year-old girl from Moorestown, N.J., who got a second shot at life, thanks to a bone marrow donation Jozokos had made. This story has its roots in a bone marrow blood drive co-sponsored by the Berry Fund in 2003 for a long-time Berry employee whose battle with large cell lymphoma was the impetus for the search for a bone marrow donor. Unfortunately, the employee passed away in 2004, but the Berry Fund donor drive still had a positive outcome in a very big way. Rare Possibility “The probability of finding a nonfamily match is pretty rare,” said Jozokos. “That you’d be matched with a perfect stranger is even more of a long shot.” At the time of the blood drive, Tim had opted to have the results sent to the national bone marrow registry. Five years passed, and in December 2008, Jozokos got a call saying he was
a match for a patient with leukemia. Would he be willing to take the next step and come into Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston for some tests? He agreed without hesitation. The tests included detailed medical screening and several blood drawings for secondary typing. Lab personnel told him at that time there was a one in 12 chance that he would be an exact match. A few weeks later, that improbability became a certainty. Jozokos was a perfect match for the patient. Patient privacy rules allowed him only to know that the patient was a young girl. Donors and recipients are see BERRY page 4
Tim Jozokos, husband of Berry project executive Sharon Jozokos, and their sons attended the “Fall Festival,” an annual fund-raising event for the Berry Fund. Tom’s bone-marrow donation through the Berry Fund saved the life of a 12year-old girl.
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Fund’s Bone Marrow Drive Yields Rare Perfect Match and a half hours, he circulated 18 liters, or the equivalent of 38 pints of required to remain anonyblood. mous for at least one year. “It wasn’t painful, but a bit uncomfortable, Further Screening because you had to keep Jozokos returned a few your left arm immobile weeks later for further the entire time,” said tests, including an EKG, Jozokos. “Also, for sevchest X-ray and more eral days before the problood draws before going cedure, I got dull into work. It was headaches and experiInauguration Day, 2009, enced pain, which was and while he watched the festivities on TV, lab work- Referred to as the “Hospital of the Future,” the caused by the Neupogen ers drew 15 more vials of new clinical building at Baystate Medical Center, injections. You needed Springfield, Mass., will allow for the expansion two injections a day for blood. of medical/surgical and intensive care beds as “Basically, there are two well as inpatient heart and vascular and surgi- four days prior to the ways to donate marrow, cal areas. The project is following the Green procedure. The first day wasn’t so bad, but it got which they want for blood Guide for Health Care worse on the second and stem cells. The old-fashthird days. The drug ioned way was to inject a large-gauge needle into a hipbone using aphaeresis to extract the mar- gives you chemically induced and suck the marrow out. It’s a sur- row-rich blood from one arm and fatigue, so even if you take a nap, gical procedure,” he said. “The return the blood that’s been filtered you wake up and feel exhausted.” newer way is to get a series of through a port in the other arm.” The procedure was expected to Closing the Loop injections of Neupogen, which A year went by, and blood bank boosts production of stem cells. take two days at Dana-Farber’s The excess bone marrow gets Kraft Blood Center, but things officials informed Jozokos that the pushed into the peripheral blood went so smoothly, Jozokos com- recipient wanted to make contact. flow, which they then capture pleted it on the first day. During six He signed the necessary forms BERRY from page 1
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agreeing to be contacted. Several weeks later, the patient and her mother called, thanking Jozokos for his invaluable gift. “They were very thankful and asked me details about the process,” he said. “She is just graduating from 8th grade and will be heading to high school in the fall. They promised to e-mail some pictures and stay in touch.” Jozokos is happy to have made a difference in a young girl’s life. “It feels good,” he acknowledged. “Being a parent, if you’re ever in that place, you’d like to think someone would be there for you. I know when we were going through this process; we’d try to explain what was happening to our little guys, who were then four and six. Their eyes would get big, especially about the injections. I’m not sure they understood entirely, but I think they got the point that something special was going on.” And it was. Holiday Bake Sale The Berry Fund started in 1994 as a holiday bake sale organized by 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.
employees. It netted $700. Over the years, it grew in number. As word spread, and more and more requests were made, the Fund continued to grow to meet these needs. In 2009, the Fund surpassed $1.5 million raised since 1994. Throughout the years, the Berry family has been steadfast in its commitment to help people whose lives have been touched by tragedy or a crisis that threatens their wellbeing or that of their loved ones. The company remains committed to this goal today. In many ways, the Berry Fund gives more than money. It gives hope. Reaching out to help others has been the commitment of the Berry Fund since employees of Berry established it. “Throughout the years, the Fund has sought out those individuals who may have fallen through the cracks or have no other place to turn to for help,” said Carolyn Miller, Berry executive vice president of sales and marketing. “All of our work is done with input from our employees and managers, who keep their ears to the ground in the communities we serve,” she added. “Over the years, the Berry Fund has earned a reputation for paying attention to individuals whose well-being is in jeopardy A few examples of the Fund’s work include: • Provided financial support to an individual with esophageal cancer during chemotherapy treatment, and provided residents of a local shelter for abused women much-needed grooming products and professional clothing for job interviews. • Each holiday season, children under the care of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families receive ageappropriate gifts individually selected and wrapped by Berry employees. In 2009, the number of children receiving gifts from the Berry Fund doubled to 100 from 50 the previous year. • While working on a construction project at Smith College, Berry learned that the nearby Northampton Survival Center was in dire need of additional storage space to meet growing community needs. The Berry Fund donated see BERRY page 11
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Art Goulart (L), Goulart & Son Excavation, Bozrah, Conn., checks out the Dropstatt SM514 trommel screen with Charlie Patienaude, East PBE. The equipment demonstration area gave people a feel for what to expect from their new equipment once it leaves the showroom floor.
LOADERS DOZERS (2) 1997 Volvo L50C's, forks and bkt..$$32,500 2003 Cat D6MXL, Erops ..................$$69,000 2004 Terex 300 Loader, QC, bucket, forks ........ 1997 Cat D3CIII, 3300 Hrs, Lever, NICE! ...... ..............................................................$$74,500 ........................................................$$24,500 1995 Cat D4C ..................................$$24,500 EXCAVATORS 1997 Cat D7R, EROPS ....................$$99,000 1996 PC120, Hyd Thumb, Mint!......$$36,500 2006 PC200LC-7, 2K hrs ................$$79,000 MISCELLANEOUS 2001 PC138, only 2400 hrs ............$$49,000 CV90D................................$$42,500 $39,500 2001 ZX330LC, plumbed, QC ........................ 2006 ASV 100 with tree mulcher ....$$39,000 ..........................................$$79,000 $74,500 Cat 420DIT 2500 hours, plumbed to rear ...... 2002 PC400LC, with shear ............$$169,000 ........................................................$$45,000 2005 JD27 ............................................$$18,000 2004 Cat 257B High Flow ..............$$22,500
Paul Lachapelle, Paul’s Trucking and Excavating, registers for the door prizes. Handling the registration are Holly Bodnar (R) and Donna Boniface (C).
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East PBE offers Indeco hydraulic breakers. Checking one out are (L-R) Mark Duhime, Manafort Brothers, Plainview, Conn.; Marty Tubbs, Manafort Brothers; John McDonald, East PBE; Dan Tubbs, Manafort Brothers; Anthony Lafata, Lafata Construction; and Jim Bacchiochi, Indeco.
Discussing the use of Topcon grading equipment are (L-R) Steve Plamondon, Eric Long and Richard Farrell, all of Buntz Positioning; and Dan Caruso of East PBE.
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Kathy Sweden, East PBE, spends a little time bouncing Brody Mitchell on her knee. Brody’s Grandpa, Kurt, is one of the factory certified Parts Technicians on staff at East PBE.
Equipment demonstrations included this hydraulic rotary screen attachment, which is being manufactured in Connecticut and is offered for sale through East PBE.
Kris Binder of Hydrema demonstrates the unique flexibility of the model 912HM 11-ton articulated side-dump truck.
Jean Boniface presents door prizes to Tim and T.J. Wheeler of Wheeler Construction, Canton, Conn.
A picture perfect day is topped off with a barbecued pork feast.
Attendance was very strong at this year’s open house and several machines were sold the day of the event.
This Komatsu 51PX dozer is equipped with Topcon grading technology and was available for hands-on demonstrations.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACR EQUIPMENT ............................................................11 ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ......................................1 ASTRO CRANE ................................................................11 AUTOMATION INC ..........................................................13 BARRY EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................8 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ..................................................8 CLASSIFIED......................................................................11 CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ............................................11 E W SLEEPER CO ............................................................1 FEL-TECH HAMMER DIVISION ........................................9 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ........................1 GORILLA HAMMERS ....................................................1,7 KRAFT POWER CORP ......................................................1 LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT ....................................................1 MID CITY STEEL CO........................................................11 MILTON CAT ....................................................................11 MULTI MACHINE INC ........................................................1 PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR ......................................6 ROGERS BROTHERS......................................................15 SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT CO INC....................................12 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ................................................10 TST HYDRAULICS INC ....................................................1 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ................................................3,6 W I CLARK CO ..................................................................2 WOODCO MACHINERY ..................................................16 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.
Hillsborough • Rockingham • Cheshire • Merrimack • Coos • Grafton New Hampshire... • Sullivan • Carroll • Belknap •Strafford • Hillsborough • Rockingham • Cheshire • Merrimack • Coos • Grafton • Sullivan • Carroll • Belknap •Strafford • Hillsborough • Rockingham • Cheshire • Merrimack • Coos • Grafton • Sullivan • Carroll • Belknap •Strafford • Hillsborough • Rockingham • Cheshire • Merrimack •
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