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Planners Look to Raise Pedestrian Bridge Rather Than Dredge Providence River PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) With silt building up in the Providence River and dredging costs expected to rise, planners are looking instead at raising a pedestrian bridge linking parks on both sides. The Providence Journal reported that the I-195 Redevelopment District Commission is preparing for construc-

tion of the parks and a pedestrian bridge. It’s considering the types of boats that will fit under the bridge and the view of the water. Commissioner John M. Kelly wanted to know what size boats might fit underneath the bridge in years to come. He said he’s not thinking about 2015 but asked how the public will use the

bridge in 2025. The issue of navigability relates to silt that has built up on the river’s bottom, which hasn’t been dredged in years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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sq. ft. home (11,100 square feet if you count the finished basement and the walkout, which puts a fourth floor on the back) and includes an award-winning swimming pool room inside edged with meticulous stone work Rose laid. He designed and built the massive home himself with only one other contractor to help him. His company, ATNT Construction, has served Rehoboth and adjacent Swansea, Mass. (and surrounding communities) with a variety of services — excavation, site work, landscaping, septic system Title V installation and the clearing and development of rural land in order to build complete home sites from the ground up. Of the hundreds of homes he has helped build, the most important is the magnificent one he lives in, complete with his working office, workshop and equipment yard on Purchase Street. His two sons — Keith and Kyle — are now on board as the second generation of Roses running subsidiary enterprises under their Dad’s company umbrella. “Kyle is running a job site; Keith is running a job site. They work 60 to 80 hours a week in summer. They work hard,” said Rose. “They are building a stick frame house in one sub-division, a big modular house in another sub-division. That sub-division we do, soup to nuts. We bought the lot, cleared the lot, landscaped, and built the homes and are finishing them.” He proudly points to a 32-house sub-division in Swansea where he and his sons build custom homes per order.

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bull worker,” said Rose. “They all wanted to work with the young kid who never stopped and didn’t know any better. “So, I went from high school to Princess House to my own business,” he said. A self-taught excavator and backhoe operator taking on small jobs, his first major purchase was a 1988 one-ton dump truck. “That was my first brand-new truck,” said Rose. “Believe it or not, I went on dates with that truck. It was the only vehicle I had.” His modest fleet soon expanded with the addition of a 1970 John Deere backhoe. “When I left Princess House, I did doors, windows, roofing. And I started T.R.’s Home Improvement. That became ATNT — All Top Notch Talent,” said Rose. “I will celebrate 30 years in business in 2015.” His son Kyle began learning about heavy iron while still a child. A photo of Kyle, age 9, working a backhoe is a prized possession. see ATNT page 18

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‘Pine Tree State’ Highway Projects Let

The Maine Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Lincoln Contract ID: 016750.00 Location: South Bristol — Route 129. Project: Bridge replacement. Completion Date: Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Cianbro Corporation — $10,995,622. • CPM Constructors — $12,892,437 • Reed & Reed Inc. — $13,974,347 • PCL Civil Constructors Inc. — $15,876,117 Completion Date: Nov. 15, 2016 County: Androscoggin Contract ID: 018503.00 Location: Durham — Route 125. Project: Shim and overlay plus and other incidental work. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Glidden Excavating & Paving Inc. — $659,310 • Shaw Brothers Construction Inc. — $689,153 • Lane Construction Corporation (The) — $780,779 • Harry C Crooker & Sons Inc. — $786,816 • Pike Industries Inc. — $794,383 • Gendron & Gendron Inc. — $801,703 • Pratt & Sons Inc. — $815,540 • All States Asphalt Inc. — $843,207 • CPM Constructors — $975,727 Completion Date: Sept. 27, 2015 County: Androscoggin Contract ID: 021124.00 Location: Lewiston and Auburn — Bernard Lown Peace Bridge. Project: Erection of Steel Splice Rehabilitation Plates, Pier Repair, and Post Tensioning. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • CPM Constructors — $288,749 • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $384,000 • Technical Construction Inc. — $388,883 • Cianbro Corporation — $391,500 • Scott Construction Corporation — $457,000 • T. Buck Construction Inc. — $476,000 Completion Date: Dec. 1, 2014 County: Kennebec Contract ID: 020338.00 Location: Winthrop — U.S. Route 202 Project: Strut rehabilitation (sliplinning) Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Culvert Rehabilitation Services LLC — $148,370 • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $274,780 • McGee Construction — $327,235 Completion Date: Aug. 22, 2015 County: Knox Contract ID: 022803.00

Location: Matinicus Island at the ferry terminal. Project: Pier fender and deck rehabilitation. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Maine Coast Marine — $326,851 • Prock Marine Company — $329,563 • Chesterfield Associates Inc. — $384,029 • CPM Constructors — $424,325 Completion Date: Dec. 30, 2014

• Sargent Corporation — $941,225 Completion Date: Nov. 1, 2015

County: Androscoggin Contract ID: 018239.00 Location: Durham Bridge over the Androscoggin River. Project: Bridge replacement. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $7,954,639 • Reed & Reed Inc. — $8,088,318 • CPM Constructors — $9,069,245 • Cianbro Corporation — $9,159,955 Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2017

County: Oxford Contract ID: 016837.00 Location: Rumford — Andover Road Bridge. Project: Bridge replacement. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $324,819 • Nelson Communications Services Inc. — $344,230 • K & K Excavation Inc. — $$356,985 • Drew Corporation — $372,795 • T. Buck Construction Inc. — $383,000 • CPM Constructors — $386,770 • St. Laurent & Son Inc. aka Maine Heavy Equipment Rental Inc. — $396,808 • C.L.H. & Son Inc. — $457,709 • Sargent Corporation — $467,423 Completion Date: Oct. 15, 2015

County: Oxford Contract ID: 019183.00 Location: Roxbury — Meadow Brook Bridge — No. 6475. Project: Bridge replacement. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • K & K Excavation Inc. — $617,764 • Nelson Communications Services Inc. — $619,732 • T. Buck Construction Inc. — $707,177 • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $708,598 • N F Luce Inc. — $765,300 • CPM Constructors — $838,633

County: Oxford Contract ID: 019268.00 Location: Oxford — Oxford Bridge. Project: Covered bridge replacement plus other incidental work. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Reed & Reed Inc. — $2,650,770 • Technical Construction Inc. — $2,782,507 • Wyman & Simpson Inc. — $2,988,486 • CPM Constructors — $3,082,619 • Shaw Brothers Construction Inc. — $3,883,669 Completion Date: Sept. 25, 2015


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‘Bay State’ Highway Projects Let

MassHighway received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Quincy Proposal Number: 001 - 605729 Project: Intersection & signal improvements. Location: Hancock Street and East/West Squantum Streets FAP# CM-002S(654)X. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Lawrence-Lynch Corporation — $4,579,475 • Belli Inc., A. R. — $4,626,621 Town/District: Hancock Proposal Number: 002 - 607396 Project: Resurfacing and related work. Location: Along a section of Route 43 (Hancock Road). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • The Lane Construction Corporation — $4,019,940 • J. H. Maxymillian Inc. — $4,104,828 • Kubricky Construction Corporation — $4,596,742 • Warner Bros. LLC — $5,169,790 Town/District: Somerset Proposal Number: 003 - 605963 Project: Roadway reconstruction and related work (including rehabilitation of a bridge. Location: Bridge No. S-16-010 on a section of Route 103 (Wilbur Avenue). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Aetna Bridge Company — $3,367,280 • MIG Corporation Inc. — $3,435,976 • N.E.L. Corporation — $3,811,820 • J.H. Lynch & Sons Inc. — $3,923,431 • LAL Construction Company Inc. — $4,486,984 Town/District: District 5 Proposal Number: 004 - 607653 Project: Scheduled and emergency drawbridge operation and repairs. Location: Various locations (including Martha’s Vineyard). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • SPS New England Inc. — $1,897,340 • Cora Operations Inc. — $2,161,250 • N.E.L. Corporation — $2,284,195 • Cianbro Corporation — $2,394,920 Town/District: Wareham - Rochester Proposal Number: 005 - 605554 Project: Roadway reconstruction and related work. Location: Long sections of the Cranberry Highway (Routes 6 and 28) including Maple and Plymouth Roads and adjacent Park and Ride. Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• P. A. Landers Inc. — $5,218,874. • P. J. Keating Company — $5,267,270 • Lawrence-Lynch Corporation — $5,289,042 • Pavao Construction Company Inc. — $5,499,967 • Cardi Corporation — $5,632,774 Town/District: Easthampton-Northampton Proposal Number: 002 - 606582 Project: Resurfacing and related work (including 11 bridges). Location: Along sections of I-91 FAP# NHP-091-1(170). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • The Lane Construction Corporation — $13,317,989 • Palmer Paving Corporation — $14,992,189 • Warner Bros. LLC — $16,288,692

• SPS New England Inc. — $4,290,086 • S & R Construction Company Inc. d/b/a S & R Construction Enterprises — $4,419,080 • MIG Corporation Inc. — $4,445,320 • New England Infrastructure Inc. — $4,988,210 Town/District: District 2 Proposal Number: 001 - 607468 Project: Bridge maintenance and related work. Location: At 48 locations along Interstates 91 and 291 FAP# NHP-002S(650). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • SPS New England Inc. — $9,898,250 • N.E.L. Corporation — $13,511,251

Town/District: Burlington to Tyngsborough Proposal Number: 003 - 607472 Project: Pavement preservation and related work. Location: Along a section of Route 3 FAP# NHP002S(660). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Brox Industries Inc. — $8,147,999 • Aggregate Industries - Northeast Region Inc. — $9,673,059 • P. J. Keating Company — $9,854,660

Town/District: Bernardston Proposal Number: 002 - 606173 Project: Resurfacing and related work . Location: Along a section of I-91. FAP# NHP-091-1(171). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • The Lane Construction Corporation — $5,596,679 • Warner Bros. LLC — $5,691,900 • Palmer Paving Corporation — $6,152,591

Town/District: Haverhill Proposal Number: 004 - 607272 Project: Bridge deck replacement & substructure repairs. Location: Routes 110 and 113 (River Street) over I-495, FAP# NHP-495-6(163)X. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Kodiak Corporation — $3,185,857 • N.E.L. Corporation — $3,688,502 • Northern Construction Service LLC — $3,748,895

Town/District: Southborough-Westborough Proposal Number: 003 - 607172 Project: Roadway resurfacing and related work. Location: A section of Route 9 FA# NHP-002S(647) . Contractors and Bid Amounts: • P. J. Keating Company — $7,186,142 • Aggregate Industries - Northeast Region Inc. — $7,953,097 • J.H. Lynch & Sons Inc. — $8,203,667


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The Connecticut State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County/District: East Hampton Proposal Number: 001 - 0041-0113 Project: Intersection and safety improvements on Route 66 at Route 196 and Old Marlborough Road. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • R.E.D. Technologies LLC — $2,296,165 • B & W Paving & Landscaping LLC — $2,481,628 • VMS Construction Company — $2,682,636 • American Industries Inc. — $2,746,731 County/District: District 1 Proposal Number: 002 - 0171-0356 Project: Installation and revisions of traffic control signals. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Electrical Contractors Inc. — $2,120,064 • Ducci Electrical Contractors Inc. — $2,950,000 • A.M. Rizzo Electrical Contractors Inc. — $2,972,718 County/District: Windsor Proposal Number: 003 - 0170-3293 Project: New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Rail Program Pigeon Hill Wetland mitigation site. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Empire Paving Inc. — $1,864,676 • Running Brook Farms LLC — $1,998,870 • King Construction Inc. — $2,395,579 • E.T. & L. Corporation — $2,423,387 • Northern Construction Service LLC — $2,591,350 • Arborio Corporation — $3,478,397 County/District: Old Lyme Proposal Number: 005 - 0104-0162 Project: Replacement of Bridge No. 00097 Route 1 over unnamed brook. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • New England Road Inc. — $1,277,742 • D & V Morin Construction Company Inc. — $1,288,804 • Mattern Construction Inc. — $1,355,669 • Black & Warner Construction Company Inc. — $1,362,630 • NJR Construction LLC — $1,423,581 • Dayton Construction Company Inc. — $1,518,111 • The Brunalli Construction Company — $1,736,299 • Trademark Contractors LLC — $1,919,847 Counties/Districts: Newtown and Southbury Proposal Number: 001 - 0096-0193 Project: Rehabilitation of S.R. 816 over Housatonic River Bridge No. 00507. Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• McNamee Construction Corporation — $4,474,000 • Mohawk Northeast Inc. — $4,626,824 • Olympus Painting Contractors Inc. — $4,657,256 • Abhe & Svoboda Inc. — $4,960,680 • Hercules Painting Company Inc. — $5,362,202 County/District: Seymour Proposal Number: 001 - 0124-0162 Project: Rotary upgrade to modern roundabout Route 188 at Route 334 and Holbrook Road. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Guerrera Construction Company Inc. — $1,486,989 • Dayton Construction Company Inc. — $1,558,561 • J. Iapaluccio Inc. — $1,631,467 • Star Construction Corporation — $1,851,351 • Complete Construction Company — $1,942,558 County/District: District 3 Proposal Number: 002 - 0173-0418 Project: Installation and revision of traffic control signals in District 3. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ducci Electrical Contractors Inc. — $1,725,000 • A.M. Rizzo Electrical Contractors Inc. — $2,091,656 Counties/Districts: Chester and Haddam Proposal Number: 001 - 0026-0125 Project: Pavement preservation on Route 82. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Tilcon Connecticut, Inc. $1,998,651 • B & W Paving & Landscaping, LLC $2,029,151

• American Industries Inc. — $2,046,960 • Empire Paving Inc. — $2,110,792 • Waters Construction Company Inc. — $2,146,975 Counties/Districts: Ansonia and Derby Proposal Number: 002 - 0036-0179 Project: Route 8 - Interchange 18 new northbound on-ramp. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Empire Paving Inc. — $8,692,190 • Waters Construction Company Inc. — $9,098,699 • Guerrera Construction Company Inc. — $9,464,057 • Dayton Construction Company Inc. — $9,845,739 • Rotha Contracting Company Inc. — $9,947,173 • Arborio Corporation — $10,870,484 County/District: Putnum Proposal Number: 003 - 0115-0114 Project: Rehabilitation of Bridge No. 00992 Route 44 over Quinebaug River. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Northern Construction Service LLC — $3,687,378 • New England Infrastructure Inc. — $8,610,826 County/District: District 1 Proposal Number: 001 - 0171-0383 Project: Wrong way countermeasures District 1. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hammonasset Construction LLC — $1,781,482 • Mohegan Associates Inc. — $1,995,293 • Hi-Way Safety Systems Inc. — $2,059,450 • New England Road Inc. — $2,125,738


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

SAT., DECEMBER 13, 2014 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68 PROSPECT, CT

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Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on December 13, 2014. This auction will consist of excess equipment in exceptional condition from a large contractor, along with equipment from power companies and municipalities, to be sold in absolute. Early Consignments: EQUIPMENT Hyd. Excavators: CAT 330 BL, 7112 hrs; CAT 235, 5030 hrs; LINK-Belt LS4300 CC, 2870 hrs; CAT 311, w/mechanical thumb, 3500 +/- hrs.; YANMAR ViO55 w/blade, thumb, & rubber tracks, 5030 hrs; Crawler Tractors: CAT D6R-XL, EROPS, 2637 hrs; DRESSER TD15E, EROPS, 3714 hrs; JOHN DEERE 450 CC, 2573 hrs; Skid Steer Loaders: VOLVO MC110C, EROPS, 400 hrs; BOBCAT 743, 1326 hrs; BOBCAT 742, 2332 hrs; GEHL 5240, 909 hrs; Wheel Loaders: MICHIGAN L190, 2895 hrs; John Deere 644C; Wheel Loader Backhoes: CAT 426C, 4x4, 5458 hrs; CASE 580K; KIOTI DK45, 4x4, 1601 hrs; TERRAMITE T5C, 1077 hrs; Wheel Tractors: CUB CADET 7360SS, 3PtH, 1844 hrs; JOHN DEERE 445, w/snow blower & 5’ mower, 267 hrs; Boom Lifts: JLG 110SX, 110’, dsl, 4x4, 3475 hrs; GENIE Z45/25J, 45’, propane, 4x4, 2286 hrs; GENIE Z45/25, 45’, dsl, 4x4, 903 hrs; GENIE S-45, 45’ gas, 4x4, 1885 hrs; JLG 40H, 40’, dsl, 4x4, 1180 hrs; Scissor Lifts: SKYJACK SJ8831, 31’, 4x4, 638 hrs; GENIE GS-3268RT 32’, 4x4, 250 hrs; GENIE GS-2646, 26’, low hrs; JLG 25MFBFD 25’; (4) GENIE GS-2032, 20’, low hrs, MARKLIFT M20ST, 20’, hrs; GENIE GS-1930, 19’, low hrs; GENIE APW 20S, elec.; GENIE GR-12, elec.; Motor Grader: JOHN DEERE 672B, 2140 hrs; Wood Chippers: BANDIT 200+, dsl, 564 hrs; BANDIT 65, gas; Vibratory Rollers: INGERSOLL RAND DA30, 1120 hrs; FERGUSON 58B 50’ Double Drum, 5-8 ton, hydrostatic trans., John Deer eng., 1900 hrs; MBW TS33 Remote Control Trench; Forklift: LULL Highlander-2, 1817 hrs; Ditch Digger- DITCHWITCH 350SX DD, dsl, 4x4; Rock Truck: CAT D350C, Articulating, 9400 hrs; 1970 AUTOCAR, 4656 hrs.; Water Truck: VOLVO N12 w/4500 gallon aluminum tank & pump; Air Compressors: INGERSOLL-RAND 750, Cummins dsl, 1817hrs; INGERSOLL-RAND

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185, John Deere dsl, 771 hrs; Asphalt Equipment: Side-Winder; Paving Box; Attachment: BOBCAT 909 Backhoe; HARLEY Power Box Rake; BENJU LIFT 4000 Boom Lift; Concrete Equipment: Large Quantity of SIMPSON Forms VEHICLES Tractor: 1983 AUTOCAR DK64B, Cummins eng., Fuller 8LL, Wet Line, 252K mi.; Dump Truck: 1982 AUTOCAR DC64B, Cummins eng., Fuller 8LL, 16’ steel dump body w/cover, 69K mi.; Bucket Trucks: (3) 2002 GMC C7500 w/TEREX Telelect Hi-Ranger HR50M, utility body & 4 outriggers; 2002 FORD F550 SD w/KILEY TL36P, & utility body; Flatbed Trucks: 1987 FORD F800 w/18’ steel body; Pickups: 2009 FORD F250 SD Ext. Cab, w/cap, 4x4; 2005 CHEV. W4500, w/enc. utility body; 2004 FORD F250 SD, w/utility body; 2008 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab, 4x4; 2006 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab; 2004 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab, w/cap, 4x4; 2002 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab, 4x4; Vans: 1992 International 4600 14’ box truck; 2004 FORD E350; (2) 2006-2004 FORD E250; (2) 2002 DODGE Ram 3500; 2000 DODGE Ram 3500; Passenger Vehicles: (2) 2010 FORD Escape; 2010 FORD Escape Hybrid; 2008 FORD Escape; 2005 FORD Escape, 4wd; 2007 FORD 500 Sedan; (2) 2007-2005 DODGE Caravan; Trailers: 2000 DYNAWELD 70XHPST 40ton Flip Deck w/winch; 1983 ROGERS 40ton Detach Lowboy; 1985 FRUEHAUF 24’ Alum. Dump w/cover; 1989 FRUEHAUF 40’ Flatbed; 1983 FLORIG Demolition w/cover; 1973 KENSINGTON TU 2.5 Utility Trailer Being Sold Absentee: 1936 AMERICAN LAFRANCE Pump Ladder Fire Truck, American LaFrance V12, built by Ford This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!! For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.com

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here, visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.

9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413


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NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ....................................1 ASTRO CRANE ..............................................................12 BARRY EQUIPMENT CO................................................10 BRUNNER & LAY ............................................................11 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ................................................9 CLASSIFIED ....................................................................12 CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ..........................................12 DAVIS AUCTIONS INC ..................................................17 DOOSAN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ......................15 E W SLEEPER CO............................................................7 EQUIPMENT EAST ......................................................1,13 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 MOUNTAIN TOP RENTALS LLC ....................................16 NORTHLAND JCB ..........................................................12 ROGERS BROTHERS ....................................................19 SUMMIT SUPPLY LLC/MULTI MACHINE ........................1 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..................................................9 THE W I CLARK CO ........................................................2 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................3 WANTED MACK TRUCKS..............................................16 WOODCO MACHINERY ............................................10,20 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.

Landscaping by Keith Carries ATNT Through Recession ATNT from page 4

“Kyle was born for this industry,” said Rose. “Keith doesn’t like the construction end much. He developed the landscaping arm of our business and it boomed. He runs Landscaping by Keith. During down times, if it wasn’t for Keith’s landscaping business, we’d have been hurting. Now, the business is half construction and half landscaping.” Rose is familiar with difficult recessions. The first recession in construction hit the local area just three years after he formed his business. “That was a big one in 1988 and 1989,” Rose said. “It almost took me out because I wasn’t established yet. I had to scramble, doing small jobs. We were back to building sheds and putting windows in.” But now, with three decades under his tool belt, Rose’s Better Business Status sustains him on merit alone. “We spent the money early. We used to have ads everywhere, but we’ve been in business long enough where we don’t need it,” Rose said. “Our brand new Web site and word of mouth is all we need. Clients won’t do anything without us; they want us to do everything. When they go on vacation, they leave us their keys in order to do the work in their yards while they are away.” Goals and Goalposts His Tatiana Estates up the road is a source of special pride as is the incredible pool room in his massive home. His home office is filled with memorabilia, photos, trophies, awards, plaques and other athletic accomplishments. They are not his. They are his sons’. When Keith and Kyle are not putting in massive summer hours with Dad on the job, they are setting state scoring records in both soccer and football. Rose beams when he speaks of his boys on both the landscaping turf and the football turf. “Here is an award from the Boston Globe for Keith. When he was just a sophomore at Dighton-Rehoboth High he made the Globe’s Eastern All State All Scholastic Team in soccer. There’s story after story here,” said Rose, pointing to newspaper articles on the wall. “And Kyle, as a junior in high school, scored 19 touchdowns in football. He is a senior this year. In one game, he scored four TDs, runs of 84, 82, 76 and 64 yards. He had eight carries and averaged 64 yards a carry. That’s just phenomenal.” Hidden Civil War “About 20 years ago, I was a sub-contrac-

tor on this job. We were excavating a site and my driver was crossing this driveway with this dozer and it collapsed under the weight,” said Rose. “It was like a sink hole. The dozer weighed six tons and it went through the roof of this hidden room. It was a hideaway filled with Civil War weapons, swords. No one knew it was there; certainly not the man who bought the lot we were working on. If he had never crossed that driveway, we’d still never know it was there. Those swords sold for about $1,000.” Besides the huge home sub-division, Rose has helped to build a large apartment complex in Fall River, which features tiered apartments, Planet Fitness, Bargain Outlet and other notable stores. But Rose has always sustained controlled growth, knowing what he could handle within budget, how much he could borrow or maintain if the economy turned south. “The big thing to avoid is to get too big, too fast,” said Rose. “It is better to be prepared when the economy goes bad. How else do you pay those bills? “I can tell you about this local contractor. He had a $1 million excavator. Do you know what the bank note is on a $1 million excavator? It’s probably $15,000 per month. When things went bad during the housing collapse that was the end of him. That’s why we didn’t become huge,” said Rose. Except for his impressive, self-built mansion, that is. He is proudest of how far he has come without formal education — from a frozen trailer with icy underwear to Hummers for both sons and a new $75,000 work truck. “My brother and my two sisters, they were on the dean’s list in college. My mother was a school teacher. They looked a little down on me,” said Rose. “Well, I was able to buy this 50-acre farm, bought the others out, made the blueprints, dug the foundation with my friend Richie and built, what Richie calls, ‘This ranch on steroids,’” said Rose. “Just me and him. “My mother said, ‘Show us the plans. Show us the blueprints.’ Richie said, ‘We’ll show you when we are done.’ We showed her when it was done.” “Do you like the pool room? Like the truck?,” Rose said. “It’s a long, long way from that trailer park and that $100 Opal.” For more information, call 508/326-6336 or visit www.atntconstruction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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