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You’ve seen the shiny fleet of red trucks go by if you live in the East Bay of Rhode Island; bright red, an homage to fire trucks, a reminder of childhood. Their owner, John A Holmes III, president of Holmes Landscape Construction LLC, had his first foray into landscaping as a 10-year-old boy. Industriously, and ingeniously — armed with his Radio Flyer red wagon that he had converted into his first trailer, and the Toro lawnmower Santa had brought him for Christmas — “John’s Yard Work” was born. After school and during summer vacations, young Holmes would rake leaves “We offer the rental of our skid steer, backhoe and excavator. The state of Rhode and mow lawns. His first Island and many of its towns and cities, along with some of the largest construction clients were his neighbors outfits in the area use our equipment” Holmes stated. who lived in the Country Club Plat in Barrington, R.I. Of such youthful alliances, loy- 2005, he took a leap of faith and founded Holmes Landscape alty is born and many of these clients continue to use Holmes Construction LLC. today. A Fleet of Red As Holmes grew up, his services grew as well. He bought The 10-year-old boy with a red wagon is now a man with his first red Ford pickup truck in the first year he could legally drive. This allowed him to branch out and serve more a fleet of red trucks, trailers, equipment and manpower. Whether adult or child, Holmes has never forgotten the neighborhoods within his hometown. Throughout high school, he continued working diligently importance of leaving a customer satisfied. “That philosophy is carried out today, whether we are to follow his passion. Following graduation from St. Andrew’s High School in 2000, he enrolled at Roger servicing your home or business, condo or apartment comWilliams University in Bristol, R.I. Yet, even while attending plex, ball field or industrial park, city or town,” said Holmes. “Let us design, construct or maintain your great outdoors.” classes, he continued to serve his clients. The “great outdoors” also has provided weather chalAfter earning his degree in criminal justice and spending some time in the detective/law enforcement arena, Holmes lenges that have fed his business. ultimately decided that a different kind of digging — landsee HolMEs page 4 scaping and excavation — was his true calling. In spring


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Holmes Construction Takes Positive Approach to Projects HOLMES from page 1

“Last year, Hurricane Irene hit the East Bay (eastern Rhode Island) area hard. It shut down our operations for nearly two weeks,” said Holmes. “Nearly 20 men, plus trucks and equipment from Holmes assisted Rhode Island’s largest tree service, North East Tree, Cranston, R.I. We assisted them in the town of Barrington and the city of Pawtucket with a vast array of services, such as tree removal from homes, streets and cars. It was truly a team effort and I am very proud of my staff for their long hours and hard work during this time.” In December 2011, one of the country’s largest recycling companies, Sims Metal Management, hired Holmes Landscaping and Construction LLC to enhance and beautify the street view of their property. In mid-December, the company was given the green light to begin the project and it: • Brought in 1,200 yds. (917 m) of material; • Dug the earth and installed 40 25-ft. (7.6 m) spruce trees to create an instant hedge; and • Constructed a 500-ft. (152 m) block retaining wall. “Time was of the essence, due to the quickly approaching winter. The crew worked long hours and came in on Sundays to get the job completed in 18 days,” said Holmes. “We did whatever we had to do to complete the job, meet the deadline and beat the winter weather.” In spring 2012, Holmes landed the digging/landscaping contract at Rhode Island’s pre-eminent casino, Twin River Casino in Lincoln. This is a 140-acre facility with a large variety of grounds, which required finish landscaping work.

“We are grateful for this kind of growth in today’s difficult economy,” said Holmes. “Rhode Island’s economy in the last few years has been hit hard and it is difficult to grow a small business.” General ground work and landscape maintenance has taken precedence over building projects these days to stay in operation. “What sets us apart from our competitors is that we do not say ‘No,’ to any job, small or large,” he added.

Working With, for the Best Holmes has worked with some of the most notable general contractors and municipalities over some of the most noteworthy land in The 10-year-old boy with a red wagon is now a man with a fleet of red trucks, trailthe state and region, includ- ers, equipment and manpower. ing past and present conRoger Williams University, St. Andrew’s School, The tracts with: Cardi Corporation, the state of Rhode Island, Warwick Mall, Paolino Properties, CVS Corporation, Shell town of Barrington, town of Warren, Narragansett Corporation, Dunkin’ Donuts, EBCA Program, Twin River Improvement, CB Utility, Gilbane Co., JAM Construction, Casino, Sims Metal Management, Chili’s, Wal-Mart, Brickman Group, Case Snow Management, RI Snow Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Management Corporation, Narragansett Village Condos, For advertising rates: Contact Edwin M. McKeon Jr. Edition (ISSN 1081-7034) is published Dean Estates, Royal Apartments, Sandy Lane Estates, bi-weekly by Construction Equipment Guide 215/885-2900 Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are Mansion House, Leland Point Town Homes, Fuji Film, Edwin M. McKeon Sr. located at 470 Maryland Dr., Toll Free 800/523-2200 AAA, Mobil, ADP and Site Tech Corp. Edwin M. McKeon Jr. Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free Headquartered on Hospital Drive in East Providence, Fax 215/885-2910 Craig Mongeau 800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910. Holmes’ many construction services include: Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Ken Kolasinski e-mail tmckeon@cegltd.com Canadian and foreign rates. • Home construction, general contracting, water and Pete Sigmund Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington, John Pinkerton sewer utilities, and construction services that include, but are Contact Kent Hogeboom PA and at additional mailing offices. Tom Weinmann not limited to, land clearing, house foundations and earth•New York •New England POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Rolf Krog moving. Construction Equipment Guide Northeast Cathy Printz Edition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, • Construction demolition: Holmes is available to tear 315/823-7668 PA 19034. down commercial buildings or homes and also offers cleanToll Free 800/988-1203 470 Maryland Drive Contents Copyrighted ©2012, by outs. Fax 315/823-4136 Construction Equipment Guide, which is a Fort Washington, PA 19034 • Snowplowing and sanding services, including snow Registered Trademark, registered in the U.S. e-mail khogeboom@cegltd.com removal (under a Rhode Island Department of Patent Office. Registration number 215/885-2900 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may Transportation contract). 800/523-2200 be reprinted or reproduced(including • Hydro-seeding and sod installation, new lawns for comContact Rachel Slavid framing) in whole or part without written 215/885-2910 mercial property, large or small. from the publisher. All editorial Contractors Equipment Guide permission material, photographs, drawings, letters, • Acreage cutting, large landscaping areas. www.constructionequipmentguide.com 28 Waterford Drive and other material will be treated as • Erosion control. Worcester, MA 01602 unconditionally assigned for publication editorial@cegltd.com • Landscape lighting and curbing. and copyright purposes and are subject to production@cegltd.com 508/755-1585 Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted Holmes’ lawn and lot services include: right to edit and comment editorially. Toll Free 800/225-8448 • Maintenance of yards and grounds, including spring and Contributor articles do not necessarily reflect Fax 508/755-1584 fall clean-up, maintenance of sprinklers, trimming of hedges, the policy or opinions of this publication. tree pruning and leaf removal, bush and hedge service, Call or write for advertising rates, publicae-mail rslavid@cegltd.com tion schedule and media kit. The mulching services; Construction Equipment Guide is not respon• Paving services, which include driveways and grounds, sible for clerical or printer's errors, every laying asphalt, concrete and stone driveways; care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used in adver• Drains: Holmes provides the installation of sub-pumps, tisements are not necessarily actual photoFrench drains and trench drains; graphs of the specific machine. Similar pho• Installation of new plantings, from a one-gallon tographs are used occasionally and every hydrangea to a 40-ft. spruce tree; effort is taken to depict the actual equip-

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Adapting With the Times Keeps Stamford Firm Thriving By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

Eight years after the World Trade Center attacks, Cavaliere Onsite Recycling, a division of Cavaliere Industries, Stamford, Conn., used its Rubble Master recyclers to recycle the concrete buildings, which was then deposited and compacted right on the Ground Zero site. Cavalier used a Rubble Master RM70GO and RM80 to process the concrete slabs taken down at the Deutche Bank, floor by floor, a project that took three years. “The finished product needed to be a 1.5-inch minus. It was used to fill the building foundation. All concrete from the 47-story building was recycled right on site.” said Lou Cavaliere, Cavaliere Industries, Stamford, Conn. These demanding times — fewer road and buildings projects, higher costs of materials and fuel, fierce competition locally and regionally, and the pressure to meet ever higher environmental standards — has led Cavaliere into a new family ownership generation that regenerates for others. Cavaliere’s newest project, acting as a sub-contractor, is paving as part of renovations and revitalizations at the Cavaliere Industries and its divisions has a New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. third generation on board and has geared its business toward recycling, looking ever forward, Changing With the Times especially through difficult construction periods. Founded in 1955, Cavaliere Industries Inc. According to Lou, and brother DJ Cavaliere, grew from a four-person operation to 15 to 30 some 85 percent of the company’s income is now employees currently, depending on the season. generated from mobile recycling of concrete and Dominick Cavaliere Sr., one of the original asphalt waste, while its other divisions still work founders, has since retired and his sons, Lou and on major contracting projects like paving around DJ Cavaliere, are now in charge of daily operathe New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. tions. “Surviving the economic climate has led us Beyond excavating and asphalt paving, “We into the recycling business. The push to go have expanded into the on-site recycling of rub‘Green’ and ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ has opened ble — asphalt, concrete, cement block and doors for us that required us to add a full-time brick,” said Lou Cavaliere from his headquarters staff of three,” said Lou Cavaliere. “The excavatin the company’s state-of-the-art office and repair ing and milling business stays productive for our facility at 226 Selleck St., Stamford. workmanship, quality and performance, while Over the past few years, Cavaliere Industries still meeting our customers’ needs and conhas added a John Deere 50 mini-excavator, new cerns.” Lou Cavaliere, one of the current owners of the 57-year-old family business. see CAVALIERE page 10

Concrete recycling at the Chelsea Piers project site.


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Holmes Construction Takes Diversity to Creative Levels HOLMES from page 4

• Plant transplanting: Taking trees from old properties to a new one; • Lawn installation: Finish grading, seeding and sodding, domestic and commercial; • Hydro seeding and sod installation on commercial property, large or small; repairs and leveling problem areas, such as slopes; • Fencing and installation of sprinkler systems; • Masonry: Skilled masons take care of any Sims Metal Management hired Holmes Landscaping and stone needs in a driveway, Construction LLC to beautify the street view of its propwalkway, along with erty. Holmes brought in 1,200 yds. (917 m) of material; chimney repointing, patio, dug the earth and installed 40 25-ft. (7.6 m) Spruce trees; fire pit or retaining wall and constructed a 500-ft. (152 m) block retaining wall. construction; and • Commercially, Holmes maintains con- offer repairs, such as damaged steps or an tracts that include weekly/nightly sweeping area in your driveway that may be collecting of condo complexes, industrial parks, strip water,” he added. “A variety of materials are available including cobblestone, bluestone malls, etc. “We will police for litter and debris and and pavers. To our competitors: Let us assist you in manicure the properties. We also offer power washing services,” Holmes said of his com- any larger projects you may have.” But it doesn’t end there. Holmes also pany’s diversity. Trucking Needs: Holmes has a fleet of offers after-hour services to bring interior six-wheel dumps, 10-wheel dumps and tri- plantings into commercial buildings/busiaxle dumps, available for hourly rental to nesses, including unique and tropical designs for any business, office complex, hotel, transport materials. Equipment Rental: “We offer the rental of restaurant, apartment complex or mall. Many larger general contractors have our skid steer, backhoe and excavator. The state of Rhode Island and many of its towns called on the company to do so, touching off and cities, along with some of the largest large building projects with just the right construction outfits in the area use our equip- foliage and gardens. For example, John T. Ruggieri, senior vice ment,” said Holmes. president and CFO of one of Rhode Island’s largest general contractors, Gilbane Co., said Offering Creativity Being proactive and forward-thinking “John was a pleasure to work with. He was very reliable and responsive to our during a prolonged and challenging economy requires expansion of any and all types needs. The combination of design, creativity, of work, even including creating some new craftsmanship, attention to detail and high features. As a result, Holmes offers a few quality was evident in every aspect of our unique services that many of its competitors project.” And to think, it all began with a single red don’t. “We are able to install a putting green, a wagon, pulled by a little boy who just wantbeach or any other unusual outdoor request ed to cut the grass. For more information, visit the company’s you may have,” Holmes explained. “Our heated driveways and patios keep snow and new Web site (still under construction) ice away from your beautiful property, keep- www.holmeslandscapeconstruction.com or ing the appearance attractive and free of rock Facebook-www.facebook.com/pages/ Holmes-Landscape-Construction. salt damage. (This story also can be found on “Some of the more unique services we offer pizza ovens and custom veneering (the Construction Equipment Guide’s Web placement of stone over concrete, on the site at www.constructionequipmentfoundation of a house, for example). We also guide.com.) CEG

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Equipment East has become one of the first LiuGong Certified Cummins Service Providers in its dealer network. LiuGong recently formed a strategic alliance with Cummins, a long-term partner and supplier of engines for LiuGong products. LiuGong dealers now have the opportunity to become a certified and authorized Cummins Service Provider. The goal for both LiuGong and Cummins through this partnership is to provide their joint customer base with enhanced customer service and support on a local level. In order to attain its Certified Cummins Service Provider designation, Equipment East completed technical and warranty training through its local Cummins distributor. It now maintains a consistent Cummins parts inventory specific to engine repairs and has invested in the tools necessary to service the engines it is certified to work on. Traditionally, a LiuGong equipment owner would need to contact its local LiuGong dealer for any warranty related service issue except those related to the engine. When an engine repair was required during the warranty period, the customer or their LiuGong dealer would have to contact their closest Cummins distributor to perform the service. By becoming certified, Equipment East is now able to work directly with a Cummins distributor to secure genuine Cummins parts to perform required engine maintenance or repairs, providing a new level of convenience to their customers. With this certification, Equipment East can assure customers that all LiuGong products powered by a Cummins

Engine in its territory receive engine support right at its dealership. According to Giovanni Albanese of Equipment East, “For our dealership, this certification is invaluable. It allows us to ensure that we can get our customers equipment fixed regardless of the failure as quickly as possible, thereby eliminating or minimizing downtime. Being able to make that promise and stand behind it helps us sell LiuGong products. ” LiuGong Construction Machinery has been producing construction equipment for more than 50 years and is growing throughout the world, producing 50,000 plus wheel loaders a year. LiuGong currently offers wheel loaders, excavators, mini-excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders and vibratory soil compactors to the North American Market. Equipment East is a growing construction equipment dealership based in Dracut, Mass. It currently represents the LiuGong product line in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. With more than 30 years experience in the sale of construction machinery, the staff of Equipment East works closely with customers in the selection of the right equipment to complete their jobs. Equipment East is a full service dealership offering sales, rentals, parts and service for a variety of equipment types. For more information, call 978/454-3320 or visit www.LiuGongNA.com or www.equipmenteast.com.


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TransOvation Workshop & Exhibit, held at Lansdowne Resort & Conference Center in Leesburg, Va. The 2012 winners are: Copper Hills Constructors and the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT): Modified CMGC Contracting Using an innovative contracting method known as “Construction Manager General Contract” (CMGC) and risk management strategies, UDOT and its contractor, Copper Hills Constructors — a joint venture of Granite, Kiewit and W.W. Clyde — were able to deliver the 35-mi. (56 km) Mountain View Corridor a year ahead of schedule and at reduced cost to taxpayers. The CMGC process was guided by transparency and open-book estimating, collaborative risk management and solution-oriented decision making. It helped reduce estimated construction costs by $110 million, or nearly a third of initial estimates. That cost savings and flexibility allowed the agency to add 5 mi. (8 km) of paved roadway to the corri-

dor project and work was completed nearly a year ahead of schedule. The Lane Construction Corporation: I-85 Temporary Median Access Bridge and Ramps The Lane Construction Corporation found an innovative way to protect workers and the traveling public while accelerating the construction schedule during the widening of 8 mi. (12.8 km) of Interstate-85 in Cabarrus County, N.C. The majority of the new roadway width will be constructed within the existing 70-ft. (21 m) median, resulting in a very difficult access challenge and posing serious safety risk. Utilizing construction materials that Lane recovered and recycled from other projects, the company created a unique temporary bridge structure over the interstate with access ramps into the median work zone. This bridge connects the work site on both sides of the highway with the median area, while separating construction vehicles from passenger cars and eliminating the need to

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Quality Service Gives Cavaliere Industries Long Legacy CAVALIERE from page 6

soil screeners and a LeeBoy 8816 asphalt paver to meet the requests of customers for expanded services. In 2004, Cavaliere Industries proudly introduced Cavaliere Onsite Recycling, which has the capability to recycle rock, concrete, asphalt, block and brick into a useable .75-in. (1.9 cm) minus product, as it did at the Ground Zero site. Cavaliere Industries Inc. is still a leading milling contractor in the New England area, serving Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. “For Cavaliere Industries Inc., we run Freightliner, Kenworth and Mack tractors with low beds. John Deere loaders, backhoes, excavators. Bobcat skid steers. Wirtgen milling machines, and Rubble Master Recyclers and screeners” added Cavaliere. “For Cavaliere Onsite Recycling we operate Rubble Master Products exclusively. There also is a third generation employee in the fold now, when home from The University of Massachusetts. At the end of this calendar year, Joe Cavaliere graduates from the University of Massachusetts School of Natural Resource Conservation. Cavaliere Industries hopes to add Joe to the ranks full time after that. “We do have other long-term employees. Billy Ackerson has been with us for 22 years, Mainor Palencia for 16 years, and Buddy Frank and others have five years or more of service,” said Lou Cavaliere. “We will keep on growing gradually. Our sales have always increased. We do not want to grow too fast,” said DJ Cavaliere. “We have seen many companies fail because of this. You can have all the jobs, but if you are not profitable, you are not growing. Cavaliere Industries’ equipment yard in Stamford, Conn.

Important Projects The brothers say you last for 57 years in their industry through good times and lean times by providing quality service and performance from a small one-day job to a multimonth project. Some of the company’s important milling projects over the decades have included the “Q” bridge in New Haven, Conn.; the Holland Tunnel Project in Manhattan; Logan Airport in Boston, Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.; and the famous Memorial Parkway in Cambridge. They also have done reclaiming for the Royal Bank of Scotland, and excavation work for Walgreens in New Canaan, Conn.; for United Rentals facility, both with complete demolition of existing structures; Manarees Island Power Plant and the Waterside power plant. In total, the company has more than 50 pieces of equipment — consisting of trucks, excavators, loaders, rollers, crushers, etc. and support equipment. “Another project that was just completed was Chelsea Piers, a 400,000-square-foot facility in Stamford. It will sit inside what is currently one of the largest industrial re-use sites in the area, a 33-acre office and manufacturing complex that once belonged to the hair products company Clairol,” said Lou Cavaliere. “For this project, we had our Rubble Master Recycler there, onsite, recycling the concrete that we had removed from the ground so the swimming pools and ice rinks can be installed. About 7,000 tons of reinforced Slab pour at the Waterside power plant.

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Counties: Statewide/Multiple counties Town: Statewide/Multiple town projects Project Name: STATEWIDE SW REG. STP HRRR(11). Contract ID: 10K322 Location: TH-5, mm 0.000 to 1.189, Arlington (Maple Hill Road). TH-9, mm 0.000 to 0.055, Arlington (Butternut Gutter Road). TH-6, mm 0.000 to 0.530, Castleton (Blissville Road). TH-7, mm 0.000 to 2.200, Middlebury (Quarry Road). TH-7, mm 0.000 to 0.110, Middlebury (Foote Street). TH-1, mm 0.000 to 3.864 Middletown Springs (West Street). TH-2, mm 0.000 to 5.010, Poultney (Main Street). TH-4, mm 0.000 to 3.811, Pownal (Niles School Road). Project: Work to be performed under this project includes the removal of existing signs, sign posts and guardrail; the installation of new signs, sign posts and guardrail; pavement markings (centerline, edgeline, symbols and letters); and other related items for the described work. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • F. R. Lafayette Inc. — $101,950 • L & D Safety Markings Corporation — $107,044

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Location: ROXBURY BHF 0187 (8): Beginning at a point on Vt. 12A approximately 0.65 mi. northerly from the Granville/Roxbury town line and extending easterly along Vt. 12A for 300 ft. Roxbury ER 0187 (9): Beginning at a point on Vt. Route 12A approximately 3.27 mi. northerly from the Granville/Roxbury Town Line and extending northerly along Vt. Route 12A for 95.00 ft. Project: ROXBURY BHF 0187 (8): Replacement of existing bridge superstructure along with related roadway work, and replacement of existing retaining wall. ROXBURY ER 0187 (9): Replacement of existing corrugated steel culvert with a precast concrete structure along with related roadway and channel work. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Luck Brothers Inc. — $1,723,353 • T. Buck Construction Inc. — $1,877,930 • CCS Constructors LLC — $2,373,000

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concrete was saw cut, removed and recycled into three use-able aggregate products. An estimated 80 percent of the recycled aggregate was sold back to the project and re-used onsite.” Cavaliere’s newest project as a sub-contractor is paving as part of renovations and revitalizations at the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx is a particularly interesting site. And there is one special challenge. “Work can only be done on Mondays when the Gardens are closed,” said Lou Cavaliere. Four men from Cavaliere Industries are onsite working with the prime contractor, laying down 300 tons (272 t) of asphalt per day on the roads. Other projects are no less beautiful and offer a different kind of challenge. “We sometimes work for Remote broadcasting on movie and TV series production sets, supplying water trucks for rain or snow simulation,” Lou Cavaliere added. The Salvation Army site improvements, Stamford, Conn., that Cavalier worked on consisted of new storm drainage system with associated trench drains and piping. Removal of existing parking lot and subbase. New parking lot sighting and concrete walks and ramps. Install new reprocess aggregate base and two courses of asphalt and asphalt curbing, as well as decorative Ameristar fencing and master Halco coated fencing with a professional basketball hoop and backboard. “All work had to be done with the building being open for business and having religious services on Sundays. All material removed from the parking area was recycled and used as reprocess base for new parking area,” said Lou Cavaliere. Current Projects • Dominican College, Orangeburg, N.Y.: Parking lot improvements consisting of 60,000 sq. ft. (5,574 sq m) of in-place reclaiming of existing asphalt and mixing with existing base material. Excavation of 750 linear ft. (228 m) on new conduit for new parking lot lighting and security cameras and thirteen to 24-in. (60 cm) diameter pole bases for fixtures. “The entire pipe was installed and padded with screened soil processed onsite with our REMU screening bucket and our JD 50 excavator. The 200 linear feet of 12-inch ADS drainage pipe, 30 linear feet of heavy

duty trench drain and one standard catch basin were supplied by M&M Precast of Danbury, Conn.,” added Cavaliere. The east portion of the lot had 200 linear ft. (60 m) of French drain installed to catch water prior to entering the parking lot surface. All the ¾-in. (1.9 cm) material for drainage was clean recycled concrete saving the use and cost of virgin material. The lot was then graded and compacted and two 2in. (5 cm) courses of asphalt were installed. About 1,600 tons (1,451 t) of asphalt was used. The lot was line striped and security fencing was installed around the perimeter. • City of Stamford WPCA Pump Station paving: Removed existing asphalt at seven pump stations located in the city. Compacted existing base and adding base material where needed to create proper slope and pitch. Install 3-in. (7.6 cm) asphalt and compact. “These improvements’ were to ease the pump stations operators of having to work around uneven and deteriorated asphalt,” said Cavaliere. • NMP Golf Scalzi Park: Working as a sub-contractor, Cavaliere Industries was hired to screen 2,000 cu. yds. (1,529 cu m) of topsoil. “We used our Hitachi 255 excavator and our Remu WL160 ¾-inch screening bucket. Using the excavator with screening bucket is quick and efficient by using only one machine to load and screen,” he added. Eliminating the need for a loader with an operator. Cavaliere milled 2 in. off existing roadway and installed 1,000 tons (907 t) of Class 2 asphalt from 6 to 22 ft. (1.8 to 6.7 m) out from new curb about ¾-mi. (1.2 km) in length. Cavaliere Industries also paved the walking paths around the inside perimeter of the park. “This was eight feet wide and 200 linear feet of 5-feet-wide at 3-inch class 2 using about 900 tons of asphalt, all machine laid except for 125 ton of hand work where our LeeBoy 8816 paver could not fit. We also recycled all the millings and asphalt and gravel rubble into road base material. This project is phase one of the park improvements by the city of Stamford,” said a proud Cavaliere. For more information, visit www.cavaliereindustries.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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