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Massachusetts Group Takes on Its First ‘Veterans Build’ By Lisa Kashinsky EAGLE TRIBUNE
LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP) Between a triple-decker and a single-family home on Phillips Street a new duplex is rising, each piece of plywood nailed into place by a Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity volunteer. But this isn’t a typical Merrimack Valley Habitat build site. It’s the affiliate’s first “veterans build” — a home built specifically for veterans and their families. In a project that’s been more than a year in the making, construction is now under way at the 124-126 Phillips St. duplex, with volunteers on site three days a week. Veterans builds are a popular facet of Habitat for Humanity nationwide, supporting veterans by providing housing and employment opportunities for those who have served. The concept got off the ground locally over the past year, bolstered by interest both from Merrimack Valley Habitat and several local veterans organizations and personnel who came together to bring the build to fruition. “There was demand, there was support. Personally, I love and respect veterans,” said Randy Larson, executive director of Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity, noting that his father was in the U.S. Marine Corps. Doing a veterans build has “been on our radar for several years,” Larson said. “This is our first attempt and it won’t be our last; it’s really popular with volunteers and donors and corporate builds, churches and veterans groups, obviously,” he continued. The Merrimack Valley effort comes on the heels of a com-
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acquired the Phillips Street property for its veterans build, in a process that can be traced back to 2008. In June of that year, the city of Lawrence voted to sell the Phillips Street property to the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center Inc. (VNOC), in Haverhill, but the actual transaction didn’t occur until 2015. “Lawrence had sold this to the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center with the understanding they would build housing for veterans,” said George Koehler, a member of Merrimack Valley Habitat’s board of directors. That property came into the mix when Koehler and Larson went to a land auction in Haverhill last year where they were “quickly outbid.” On the way out the door, they encountered John Ratka, executive director of VNOC, who said he might have a lot they’d be interested in. With approval from the city of Lawrence, VNOC sold the land to Merrimack Valley Habitat last October for $6,000. Throughout the land acquisition process also came the donations. Among them was $100,000 from the Cummings Foundation, a Woburn-based organization founded in 1986 by Bill and Joyce Cummings that, through its annual $100K for 100 program, gives grants to organizations in Middlesex, Essex and Suffolk counties. That funding was announced in May 2015. Other donors have ranged from the Highland Street Foundation in Newton to the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to Schneider Electric, which has offices in Andover. While a preliminary groundbreaking had been held for the project during Comcast Cares Day in April 2015, J.W. Watson Jr. Excavating Inc., officially broke ground on the build on Oct. 14. From there, the foundation was poured and construction began, with volunteer crews starting to frame the house in March. When completed, the Phillips Street duplex will feature three-bed, one-and-a-half bath units on either side. Larson and those involved with the project hope to have it completed by Veterans Day on Nov. 11, when Gov. Charlie Baker is expected to come to the site for a ceremony, though Building Director Emerson Dahmen said the build could take eight to nine months. Volunteers work on the various Merrimack Valley Habitat build sites on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. While construction is under way, the family selection process for the veterans and families that will own the duplex is winding down. Initially, seven applications were received for the home, and those families have since been narrowed down to three, with selections expected to be finalized later this month. “Normally we would get 50 to 60 applications for a Habitat house,” Larson said, adding that with the veterans restriction, “we knew there would be fewer.” Once the families are selected, they’ll begin their “sweat equity” hours on the house, about 250 to 300 hours of work. But for now, work is being carried about by volunteers including Tom Knight of Hopkinton, a member of the “Thursday crew” that typically volunteers at Merrimack Valley Habitat sites. “It’s appropriate that deserving veterans families get an opportunity to be part of a Habitat family of others who have had an opportunity to get a hand up,” he said. “That’s a very good thing.” For more information, visit http://www.eagletribune.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MassDOT’s ongoing program to replace aging highway infrastructure that was built during the building boom of the 1960s. The work area goes from Old County Road in the west near the Lincoln town line to Spring Street in the east, and is close to many high tech and biotech businesses. “It also abuts the watershed of the Cambridge reservoir, the main water supply for the city of Cambridge,” noted the Web page of the project, which requires that the work respect environmental concerns. Route 2 is one of the main alternatives to the Massachusetts Turnpike for east-west travel and carries approximately 67,000 vehicles per-day. “The bridges, built in 1960, are structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, and the vertical clearance for I-95 under the bridges is substandard,” noted the Web page. “The project will address the bridges' current structural deficiencies, upgrade their capacity, meet current seismic criteria, improve safety, see BRIDGE page 16
Construction of the new Route 2 East bridge has begun — a major project milestone Concrete is poured for the center pier columns within the median, which will support the new bridge. In the foreground, concrete for the footing of the west abutment is curing under tarps.
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The contractor pours concrete on top of a steel rebar framework to construct the deck of the new Route 2 East bridge.
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On March 19, crews poured concrete to form the deck of the new Route 2 East bridge over I-95 in Lexington.
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Customers Celebrate Pine Bush’s 60 Year Anniversary
Guests wait their turn to take on the excavator rodeo for a top skills prize of $500. Door prizes and great raffle prizes were given out all day long.
Travis Meckling, 11, of Middletown, N.Y., uses his novice skills to negotiate an excavator course. Pine Bush set up a series of great events for children during its open house in Newington, Conn.
Kristen Kudlic did her family’s company proud, competing in the excavator rodeo. She represented Kudlic Brothers Inc. from Feeding Hills, Mass. Gorilla Hammers was on display at East PBE’s open house.
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cash prizes, sponsored by the manufacturer, along with heavy iron machine demonstrations throughout the day, featuring Komatsu’s Intelligent Machine Control. Children also took the controls of a Kubota excavator, as novice operators learned how to manipulate the equipment over a skills course. The June 18 Newington, Conn., the East Pine Bush event was packed under a perfect summer sky. More than 100 people came to enjoy a feast for the palate, the hands and the eyes. “A lot of people worked hard to put this together, many
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ATS Equipment Hosts Open House at New Location
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TS Equipment recently hosted an open house at its new location in Rehoboth, Mass. Although the East Providence, R.I., store has been moved to the Rehoboth location — just a few miles from the Rhode Island border — customers can be sure they will continue to receive the same service from the same sales team. The ATS team has been servicing the Rhode Island market for more than 100 years. ATS had the opportunity thank its loyal customers and invite the public to check out its new store. In addition to the already diverse line of equipment and extensive inventory, ATS has recently been assigned the Kawasaki-KCM wheel loader and Hydrema wheeled excavator lines. ATS also offers Kobelco tracked excavators, Honda generators, Tsurumi pumps, CP air tools, Atlas Copco air compressors and Stihl saws. ATS Equipment is a multi-line, heavy equipment dealer with four locations throughout New England in Boston, Mass.; Auburn, Mass.; Rehoboth, Mass.; and Candia, N.H. ATS is a family-owned and operated business that has been serving New
England for the past 28 years. ATS is a one-stop construction equipment source. The company provides a broad selection of heavy equipment, including earthmoving machines, excavators, compaction/paving, aerial lifts, generators and air tools. ATS also offers small equipment such as electric tools, pumps and hoses, general supplies and more. Equipment is available for rent or sale, new or used. Rental contracts can range from a one-day to a multi-year contract. ATS Equipment offers full service on its equipment and maintains a fully-stocked parts department. The service team is factory-trained and qualified to keep equipment in safe operating condition. The team understands that regular service and preventive maintenance are crucial to saving both time and valuable At ATS Equipment, they “provide service the way it used to be.” resources. At ATS Equipment the motto is “providing service the way it used to be.” For more information, visit www.atsequipment.com.
ATS Equipment provides a broad selection of heavy equipment, small tools and general supplies. Equipment is available for rent or sale, new or used. Rental contracts can range from a one-day to a multi-year contract.
John Connolly (R), ATS founder, greets a customer at the open house, celebrating the new ATS facility in Rehoboth, Mass.
No open house is complete without face painting.
ATS Equipment is ready for business at the new facility in Rehoboth, Mass.
John Muller, territory manager of STIHL, is available to answer questions on the BR 430 backpack blower.
Eudes Defoe, mid-Atlantic regional channel manager of Atlas Copco, demonstrated the new XAS 185 portable generator.
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Drainage, Landscaping Part of Bridge Replacement Project
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Numerous crews, cranes and basket cranes worked overnight to carefully set massive steel beams for the new Route 2 East bridge over I-95. BRIDGE from page 6
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Two cranes lift steel beams as crews guide them into place for the new Route 2 East bridge. MassDOT used overnight “rolling roadblocks” on I-95 to pause traffic as the beams were hoisted over the roadway.
placed on March 19, 2016, and work is continuing on the barrier walls, end walls and protect the environment and reduce annual other miscellaneous components of the maintenance costs. Accelerated Bridge bridge. Construction [ABC] techniques will be used A few of the challenges encountered durto minimize disruption and reduce construcing construction include the high traffic voltion duration. They include the first-time use umes on I-95 and Route 2, and coordinating in Massachusetts of precast, modular conthe work around those high volumes and crete abutments instead of a deep foundation adjacent projects. system using numerous drilled shafts.” “Communication with project staff and The work is complicated and varied, and other DOT project personnel on adjacent requires serious planning throughout its contracts, and the general public is vital to many stages as the replacement bridges conminimizing traffic disruptions and schedule sist of two 334-ft. (101.8 m), two-span steel delays,” stated MassDOT in response to varplate girder structures. The new bridge cross ious questions concerning the project’s sections will provide three 12-ft. (3.65 m) progress. “Bi-weekly project meetings keep travel lanes, one 12-ft. auxiliary lane and two the lines of communication open and assist 6-ft. (1.8 m) wide shoulders in each direction. all parties in resolving technical or construcMassDOT is also realigning and reconstructtion issues that arise during the design-build ing portions of Route 2 to improve clearance process. over I-95 to 16.5 ft. (41.91 cm), making it “The goal of any new or replacement easier to stage the construction. bridge design project,” added MassDOT, “is Also included are an upgraded storm to provide a structure that has been designed water drainage system, treatment and archiin accordance with the latest applicable tectural elements, landscape restoration to AASHTO LRFD and MassDOT Bridge improve aesthetics and the resurfacing of a 2MassDOT photo Manual requirements for design and load mi. (3.21 km) section of I-95, which includes Looking east over the new set of steel beams reaching across I-95 South for the reconstructing the median; upgrading and Route 2 westbound bridge. The beams across I-95 North were placed the following carrying capacity and which can reasonably be expected to achieve a minimum service replacing guard rails; widening shoulders; week to complete the overpass. life of 75 years. We do this by incorporating installing new pavement and markings; and MassDOT standardized structure detailing improving storm water drainage. “The project features MassDOT’s first use of ‘Intelligent by Haley & Aldrich for Geotechnical Engineering, and that has proven effective under service, strength and mainteCompaction.’ Compaction is one of the most important Green International Affiliates Inc. for landscape architecture nance considerations, and by using new high-performance processes in roadway construction for high quality, uniform, and utilities. Regina Villa Associates Inc. assisted MassDOT concrete and steels that aid in reducing long-term maintewith the public outreach component. nance and extending the service life of the structure.” long-lasting pavement,” noted the project’s Web page. The project is currently at 64 percent complete. The new This project will require the use of 9,475 tons (8,595.5 t) This construction method employs vibratory rollers equipped with an on-board computer reporting system and westbound Route 2 Bridge (carrying eastbound traffic dur- of concrete, 577 tons (523.4 t) of rebar, 1,096 tons (994 t) of global positioning system (GPS) mapping. This provides the ing Phase 2 construction) is complete, with the exception of structural steel, 78,100 tons (70,851 t) of asphalt, and 5,850 operator with an on-board, real-time record of the location final wearing surface and the glandular type strip seal joint linear ft. (1,783 m) of RCP drainage pipe. system. Construction of the new eastbound bridge has pro(This story also can be found on Construction and number of roller passes, as well as compaction data. The bridge and highway design was complete last April gressed rapidly with the favorable winter weather conditions Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipby TranSystems Corporation, the design lead. It was assisted experienced this year. The cast-in-place concrete deck was mentguide.com.) CEG
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NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX
KCMA Introduces ATS as New Kawasaki-KCM Dealer
ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ....................................1 ASTRO CRANE ..............................................................12 ATS EQUIPMENT..............................................................9 BARRY EQUIPMENT CO................................................10 BULLETIN BOARD ........................................................12 C N WOOD CO INC ........................................................20 CLASSIFIED ..................................................................12 DOOSAN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ......................17 E W SLEEPER CO ..........................................................11 EQUIPMENT EAST ........................................................1,7 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ......................1 GORILLA HAMMERS........................................................1 J R VINAGRO CORPORATION........................................1 LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC..............................5 M G EQUIPMENT ............................................................1 MILTON CAT....................................................................12 MUSTANG DEALER GROUP ........................................13 NORTHLAND JCB ..........................................................15 ROGERS BROTHERS ....................................................19 SUMMIT SUPPLY LLC/MULTI MACHINE ........................1 T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC ......................................15 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ................................................13 THE W I CLARK CO ........................................................2 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................3 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.
(L-R): Drew Braun, regional sales manager of KCMA Corporation; John Connolly, JC Connolly, Stephen Connolly and Brian Connolly, all of ATS Equipment; and Scott Tjelmeland, field sales manager of KCMA Corporation.
KCMA Corporation announced that ATS Equipment will now represent Kawasaki-KCM wheel loaders in the Massachusetts and Rhode Island markets. ATS Equipment has serviced the New England area for more than 30 years selling products used in agriculture, construction, recycling, road building and equipment rental markets. Headquartered in Boston, Mass., ATS maintains four full-service branches in Boston, Auburn and Rehoboth, Mass., as well as ATS Equipment has serviced the New England area Candia, N.H. for more than 30 years and will now represent Gary Bell, KCMA vice Kawasaki-KCM wheel loaders in the Massachusetts president stated, “ATS and Rhode Island markets. Equipment is a welcome addition to our distribution network bringing part of that.” “Providing ‘service the way it used to be’ their expertise in sales and service in the construction equipment industry to the is the motto of ATS Equipment,” said J.C. Connolly, John’s son. Massachusetts and Rhode Island markets.” J.C., with brothers Brian and Stephen, run “We are proud and excited to represent a the day-to-day business operations and have top quality product like Kawasaki-KCM a support team including factory-trained wheel loaders,” stated John N. Connolly, mechanics, parts staff and sales team. founder and president. “It is a natural fit to For more information, visit our existing products and we are committed www.ATSEquipment.com and www.KCMto providing service and sales support to CORP.com. (This story also can be found on such a great line of equipment. We take pride in the success of our customers and know Construction Equipment Guide’s website at that Kawasaki-KCM wheel loaders will be www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Tyler Equipment
C.N. Wood Co., Inc.
251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 (413) 525-6351 (800) 292-6351 Parts: (877) 255-6351
200 Merrimac St. Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 935-1919
1980 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 356-0840 (800) 352-4473 Parts: (860) 356-0848
www.tylerequipment.com
Avon, MA (508) 584-8484 Johnston, RI (401) 942-9191
www.cn-wood.com
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200 Merrimac Street Woburn, MA 781-935-1919
60 Shun Pike Johnston, RI 401-942-9191
102 State Road Whately, MA 413-665-7009
140 Wales Avenue Avon, MA 508-584-8484