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In 2000, a $32 million renovation of Maine’s historic State House and State Office Building, located in Augusta, called for the replacement of a 150-ft. (45.7 m) walking tunnel. The Maine Drilling & Blasting Company was called in to remove approximately 3,000 cu. yds. (2,294 cu m) of rock from an area directly below the 110 yearold landmark.
and bridges. In the late 70s and early 80s interstate highway and municipal sewer projects provided numerous outof-state opportunities. The Company has expanded throughout New England, the Northeast, into Pennsylvania and all the way down to Virginia. “We’ve always worked to grow regional markets with local people,” explained CEO and President Bill Purington, “that means local employees and resources for supply and distribution. We’ve made it a point to commit to a local presence wherever we go. That’s how we started, that’s how we operate today.” MD&B is the leading provider of drilling, blasting and related specialty services in the United States. It is one of the largest of its kind in North America. With the controlled use of explosives, MD&B drills and blasts rock to fashion foundations for homes, business developments and bridges, carves out roadways, mines raw materials for concrete and asphalt, diverts rivers and streams, prepares the earth for the construction of hydroelectric projects, pipelines and wind towers, creates the holes in which to set utility poles and even sculpts ski slopes. see MD&B page 6
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MD&B introduced electronic detonator technology in Brox Industries’ Dracut, Maine, quarry to provide advanced control for a blast that used 70,000 lbs. (31,751 kg) of explosives in an area in which $20 million in immovable quarry structures existed within a 225-ft. (69 m) radius of the blast. Post blast, there were just under 130,000 tons (117,934 t) on the ground, almost 100 percent crushable, with no damage to any structures and no complaints from area residents.
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Growing Services Over the past 46 years, MD&B has continued to provide an ever-widening variety of services to their customers. In 2002, they established an engineering department to enhance technology for their drillers and blasters while also providing improved project quality and better customer support. Electronic Detonator Systems (EDS) deliver precise timing down to one to two millisecond intervals. In 2003 MD&B deployed its first regular use of EDS and is well positioned to evaluate, deploy and maximize EDS over a wide range of Photo courtesy of Maine Drilling & Blasting applications. The Millennium Pipeline, Phases I and II, encomIn 2004 MD&B became passed a combined 87 mi. (140 km) of 36-in. (91 cm) the first contractor in the gas line installed by Precision Pipeline with MD&B performing all blasting for the right of way and country to construct and trench. Production was achieved despite the rugged o p e r a t e i t s o w n b u l k terrain just below the Catskill Area in New York state.
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explosives blending and loading plant. Pumping bulk emulsion instead of loading sticks or hauling tube reduces manpower and related loading injuries. Shot patterns can be expanded and hole sizes can be reduced, which increases drill utilization. The use of bulk Photo courtesy of Maine Drilling & Blasting allows for a more efficient To improve blast efficiency, MD&B engineered a shot. MD&B has since proprietary skid to transport bulk explosives continued to develop its to remote locations, such as on Kibby Mountain, in-house program to Maine. advance bulk throughout quarry and construction applications to customers. The BulkSkid, which is pulled by a large dozer, allows bulk to produce further productivity gains. Photo courtesy of Maine Drilling & Blasting MD&B also has engineered propri- be deployed on large remote projects Drilling 10 ft. (3 m) of rock etary distribution solutions, such as its without road access. Through its commitment to the ener- through 60 ft. (18.3 m) of water BulkSkid and Micropumper. The Micropumper is a mini-bulk system gy market, MD&B has furthered its from a barge in the oil terminal Portland Harbor, Maine, to located on a trailer package that is abilities with Rock Bolt installations berth, improve access for larger tankers. and testing. Rock bolts can be a large hauled by the blaster with his truck enabling bulk deliveries for smaller issue, most notably stabilizing foundajobs. construction projects. This smaller tions for wind towers and anchoring of Most recently, the evolution of the capacity pump improves efficiencies, rock faces. Over the years, MD&B has energy market has provided many increases the ability to utilize bulk and completed many rock bolting, rock see MD&B page 10 provides greater economic value to anchors and rock dowels for all types
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NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX A T EQUIPMENT INC ................................................8 ACR EQUIPMENT ......................................................9 ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ..............................1 ASTRO CRANE ..........................................................9 BARRY EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................4 C N WOOD CO INC..................................................12 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ..........................................5 CLASSIFIED ..............................................................9 CONTRACTORS CORNER ......................................9 COR EQUIPMENT SALES ........................................7 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ................1 GORILLA HAMMERS ................................................1 ITL AUCTIONS ............................................................1 J R VINAGRO CORPORATION ................................1 KRAFT POWER CORP ..............................................1 LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC ......................7 LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT ............................................1 LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC ......................9 MID CITY STEEL CO..................................................9 MILTON CAT ..............................................................9 MULTI MACHINE INC ................................................1 PERRYS EQUIPMENT INC ......................................8 ROGERS BROTHERS ..............................................11 T-QUIP SALES & RENTAL INC ..................................8 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ............................................6 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................3,8 W I CLARK CO............................................................2 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.
Safety Record Consistently Exceeds Industry Standards MD&B from page 9
opportunities for MD&B to pursue larger projects with high-production demands and schedules, bringing the Company into the national arena. As development in the Marcellus natural gas field accelerated in 2010 and 2011, so did MD&B’s activity in the area. During 2011, its Mid-Atlantic Construction Division safely comPhoto courtesy of Maine Drilling & Blasting pleted fifteen projects for some of the Ted Purington Sr. and his crew at a safe disregion’s leading natural gas develop- tance from a blast in the early days, late 1960s. ers. MD&B has impacted the construction success of a number of wind namesake of Bill Purington, works in the tower projects throughout the Northeast Company as an Assistant Project working on approximately 96 percent of the Superintendent, having started with MD&B commercial wind energy projects in New as a field laborer. However, there will be no England. Purington successor in the Company’s future ownership. Instead, Maine Drilling & Standing Apart Starts With Blasting is driving its success through Safety employee ownership. MD&B has always prided itself on reach“Our employees are the ones primarily ing new and higher standards for safety. “It’s responsible for the success of Maine Drilling about a safety culture,” said Senior Vice and Blasting… Creating an ESOP President of Explosive Operations Mitch (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) [in 2004] Green, “we make it our business to exceed was an important step to us all,” stated Bill industry safety standards from pre-blast sur- Purington. The ESOP, a qualified retirement veys to seismic monitoring, from job hazard plan, gives employees a meaningful stake in analysis to zero incident tolerance. Our suc- MD&B at no cost to them and those who cess is directly related to our focus on safe- meet plan qualifications receive ownership ty.” Employees are proud that MD&B cur- interest in the Company. Ownership creates rently exceeds all of the industry safety stan- an even greater standard of service. dards. From the first step on site, and their Employees conduct themselves with a highfirst day of new hire training, safety is er standard of professionalism and proficiency, handling business situations with the instilled in all employees. “We are committed to providing the respect, responsiveness and responsibility of industry’s safest work environment,” said business owners. “Working like an owner is a mind-set and Safety Manager Rick Galletta, “We have includes fully embracing both how you do worked hard to develop a strong Safety Culture where our employees are empow- your job and how you think about your job,” ered to address safety concerns as they arise. said Bill Purington. Currently qualified We believe that all incidents are preventable employees own 30.5 percent of MD&B. For the last four years MD&B has reorand that we can work with zero accidents.” ganized, reshaped and redirected its efforts to continually manage a profitable outcome Driving Future Success Maine Drilling stands out because of three through the worst economic period since the Great Depression. All of these efforts have primary reasons: “Number one is our team; we have the allowed the Company to persevere into its best people in the industry. Number two is 20th consecutive year of profitability. “Your reputation is only as good as the our ability to get the job done safely, meet difficult schedules and deliver a quality quality of work you do,” said Green, “This is drilling and blasting job for a competitive a hard-working industry… you constantly price in most any drilling and blasting appli- have to put in 100 percent.” MD&B’s culture is represented by its core cation. Number three is the efficiencies of services that our departments are able to pro- values: respect, fairness, honesty and responvide to complement our drilling and blasting sibility. By setting expectations and ground operations,” noted Executive Vice President, rules that support these core values, MD&B Ted Purington Jr. reaffirms its foundations of “honesty and Ted Sr. has formally retired, but still plays hard work,” guiding how employees conan active, on-site role on select projects in duct themselves and their business. MD&B’s Eastern Division. The two (This story also can be found on youngest sons, Jim and Tom Purington, have Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at left the Company to develop their own busi- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) ness concerns. Will, third-generation son and CEG
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Tyler Equipment
C.N. Wood Co., Inc.
251 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 (413) 525-6351 (800) 292-6351
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
Joseph Equipment Company
E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc.
300 Gay Street Manchester, NH 03103 603-641-8608
391 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03302 603-225-3361
www.josephequipment.com
www.ewsleeper.com
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