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PennDOT Improves New Stanton Interchange By Chuck Harvey CEG CORRESPONDENT
Ransome CAT Offers Deals During One-Day Sale...14
Downsville Dam Keeps Water Flowing to NYC...18
Improving traffic flow is the focus of a $53.7 million Interstate 70 New Stanton Interchange improvement project in Pennsylvania. Overseen by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, it is part of multiple projects along I-70 in the southwestern part of the state. New Stanton is a major highway hub where Route 119, I-70 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike intersect. Work on the project began in late summer of 2015 and is expected to be complete by November 2018 and features a new interchange ramp. Construction crews will close two existing, closely-spaced interchange ramps and build one new one about 1,600 ft. (488 m) to the west. The new interchange will be a diamond with roundabouts at the ramp intersections. A diamond interchange is a common type of PennDOT photo Crews are currently excavating and placing the proposed roadway to template, as well road junction, used where a freeway crosses a as installing drainage.
FAE Host s Demo Open House ..73
Some Worry Cuomo’s New April Construction N.Y. Agency a Power Grab Employment Rises By David Klepper
Table of Contents ....................4 Truck & Trailer Section ....61-69 Recycling Section ..........73-101 Attachment & Parts Section ...... ......................................115-120 Auction Section ............124-137 Business Calendar................126 Advertisers Index ................138
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Gov. Andrew Cuomo pitched a new big-projects agency as a way to help smooth the way for massive state construction like the planned $29 billion mass transit overhaul in New York City, but critics worry about a power grab by the famously hands-on leader. The new state budget recently signed by Cuomo creates the Design and Construction Corp., a three-member panel to be selected by Cuomo that will advise other state departments on construction projects costing $50 million or more, such as large university buildings,
in 42 States, D.C.
the new Penn Station and planned upgrades at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. While Cuomo’s administration argues the new agency will save money by making complex projects more efficient, some contractors question the need for more bureaucracy. Critics also say they worry the agency could allow the powerful Democrat to micromanage projects already overseen by other government agencies. “Fundamentally it’s a flawed and bad idea,” said Mike Elmendorf, president of the Associated General Contractors. “It’s based on the premise that state agencies — many of them already
Forty-two states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between April 2015 and April 2016 while construction employment increased in only 23 states between March and April, according to analysis of Labor Department data released May 20 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the slowdown in monthly job growth was likely driven by mild winter weather that allowed firms to start their spring hiring season early, but cautioned that many firms will have a hard time finding qualified workers as demand grows. "The slowdown for the month may reflect the elevated hiring that occurred earlier this year in many states that experienced mild winters," said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the association. "With construction employment having declined for the year in only six oil- or coal-intensive states,
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73 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING
Lengthy environmental studies could increase the likelihood that the 106-year-old rail tunnel between New Jersey and New York City would have to close for repairs before a new tunnel is built, a situation one lawmaker has referred to previously as a “transportation Armageddon,” a study said.
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CONSTITUTION PIPELINE COMMITTED TO BUILDING FEDERALLY-APPROVED PIPELINE
Constitution Pipeline Company LLC announced that it remains steadfastly committed to pursuing the federally-approved energy infrastructure project, despite the recent decision by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) to deny the Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the Constitution Pipeline Project.
14 RANSOME CAT HOLDS ONE-DAY SALE EVENT IN BENSALEM, PA. At the event, customers could take advantage of special pricing on a wide selection of equipment and attachments, including skid steers, backhoes, compact track loaders, mini-excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, excavators, track loaders, scissor lifts, boom lifts and more.
18 DOWNSVILLE DAM KEEPS WATER FLOWING TO NEW YORK CITY New York City requires over 1.2 billion U.S. gallons a day to provide drinking water for its 8.5 million residents, 1 million daily visitors, and 1 million residents of surrounding counties.
22 DOUG BAKER RETIRES AFTER 31 YEARS WITH WHITNEY & SON A family-owned aggregate equipment distributor headquartered in Fitchburg, Mass., that has been serving contractors and producers in New England since 1964, Doug Baker was one of the company’s very first employees.
26 HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT HOSTS NEW JERSEY
Company Wrench has become the newest distributor of Drumcutters hydraulic excavator attachments. Drumcutters German manufactured products are based around a cutting technology using carbide tipped teeth to crush, grind or cut hard materials.
30 ARTBA ANNOUNCES ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN OF FALLEN WORKERS Eleven children of highway workers who were killed on the job will receive college financial assistance for the 2016-17 school year from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund.
50 NYC CONSTRUCTION WORKERS ATTEND MASS HONORING DECEASED COLLEAGUES Construction workers converged on St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 28th to honor fellow workers who died on the job.
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Constitution Pipeline Committed to Building Federally-Approved Pipeline Constitution Pipeline Company LLC announced that it remains steadfastly committed to pursuing the federally-approved energy infrastructure project, despite the recent decision by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) to deny the Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the Constitution Pipeline Project. “In spite of NYSDEC’s unprecedented decision, we remain absolutely committed to building this important energy infrastructure project, which will create an important connection between consumers and reliable supplies of clean, affordable natural gas. We believe NYSDEC’s stated rationale for the denial includes flagrant misstatements and inaccurate allegations, and appears to be driven more by New York State politics than by environmental science,” the project sponsors said in a joint statement. Constitution Pipeline worked closely with NYSDEC staff for more than three years to ensure that water quality measures are met before, during and after construction. As a result of that dialogue, Constitution Pipeline voluntarily agreed to the agency’s requests to incorporate re-routes, adopt trenchless construction methodologies, commit to site-specific trout stream restoration and agreed to fund approximately $18 million for wetland mitigation and banking and approximately $8.6 million for the restoration and preservation of migratory bird habitats. “We worked in good faith with the NYSDEC for years, so this decision comes as a surprise and is contrary to our dialogue and collaborative effort to address concerns. The FERC-certificated route was developed after extensive environmental and engineering analysis, which included a comprehensive review of route alternatives. In its Final Environmental Impact Statement, the FERC concluded that environmental impacts associated with these alternatives were significantly greater than the preferred route. Despite this, in the spirit of collaboration we followed NYSDEC guidance and further altered our preferred route to adopt NYSDEC staff recommendations. “We were informed by the NYSDEC that the agency had everything it needed to process the water quality certification. This point was further
emphasized when the agency issued a notice on Dec. 24, 2014, indicating that the application was indeed administratively complete. “Contrary to NYSDEC statements, the company was not informed of any outstanding issues that it had not agreed to address as a condition of the permit. In fact, during the past nine months, weekly inquiries were made to the department to ensure no additional data was needed. Those inquiries were either ignored or responded to in the negative. It is obvious that the NYSDEC deliberately chose to remain silent to bolster the political campaign of the state.” In addition, NYSDEC’s claims regarding Constitution Pipeline’s knowledge of landowner tree felling activity are completely inaccurate and contradict the third party environmental monitors working on behalf of FERC. The federal monitors confirmed that Constitution was not a party to the tree felling, and their Environmental Compliance Monitoring Report has been available since March 18, 2016, to both NYSDEC and the public at: (http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/file_list .asp?accession_num=201603184003). The company also takes serious issue with claims that its application lacked information related to stream crossings, depth of pipe, or blasting. The project sponsors continued, “Completely contrary to NYSDEC’s assertion, we provided detailed drawings and profiles for every stream crossing in New York, including showing depth of pipe. In fact, all stream crossings were fully vetted with the NYSDEC throughout the review process. We are appalled with the comments that Constitution failed to provide sufficient data to ensure every crossing was totally in compliance with the NYSDEC guidelines. “Constitution Pipeline did not refuse to provide a comprehensive analysis of pipe depth. Constitution committed to bury the pipe at least five feet or deeper below the lowest bed elevation of the stream bed in unconsolidated bedrock, which exceeds the federal regulations for pipe depth. After weekly meetings and site visits with NYDEC, the company also committed to conduct geotechnical borings and develop a feasibility report which would be provided to the NYDEC after the permit was
issued for specific stream crossings which were identified by NYDEC.” The project sponsors will pursue all available options to challenge the legality and appropriateness of New York’s decision particularly since it is based primarily on (a.) comments previously made by New York to FERC which FERC carefully considered before issuing its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the project; and (b.) factually inaccurate assumptions and assertions. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Dec. 2, 2014, issued its certificate of public convenience and necessity for the Constitution Pipeline. In its final environmental review of the proposed Constitution Pipeline, FERC concluded that environmental impacts would be reduced to “less than significant levels” with the implementation of proposed mitigation measures by the company and recommendations by FERC. Denial of the 401 Water Quality Certification by NYSDEC further delays the potential for Constitution Pipeline to help facilitate local natural gas service to homes and businesses in Southern New York, including the installation of delivery taps along Constitution’s proposed route to facilitate local natural gas service by Leatherstocking Gas Company LLC to homes and businesses in southern New York and northern Pennsylvania. The permit denial will also delay about 2,400 direct and indirect jobs that would be created during pipeline construction, generating $130 million in labor income for the region. The decision could also cost local governments approximately $13 million in annual property tax revenue. The 2015 New York State Energy Plan specifically recognized the role of the Constitution Pipeline, projecting that natural gas usage will increase during the next 15 years, and by 2030, natural gas will provide the largest share of any single fuel source. Much of this additional natural gas will be used to help generate electricity while also enabling the state’s adoption of more renewable energy sources. For more information, visit http://constitutionpipeline.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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BLADE, Hours: 1,284, Serial Number: RST00630, Stock Number: 13M0654 ................................................................................................................................$163,000 2014 CAT D6K2 LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT, DRAWBAR, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL, ACCUGRADE READY, 30" ES SHOES, PRODUCT LINK AVAILABLE, TIER 4 INTERIM, Hours: 1,076, Serial Number: RST00966, Stock Number: VRST966 ..............................$159,000 2013 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, Hours: 2,090, Serial Number: PBA00582, Stock Number: RCPBA582 ..............................................................................................................................................$210,000 2012 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT, Hours: 2,325, Serial Number: PBA00525, Stock Number: RCPBA525 ....................................................................................................................$193,000 2011 CAT D6T LGP, Accugrade ready., EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: S, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, DIFF STEER, Hours: 3,495, Serial Number: ZJB00161, Stock Number: RCZJB161 ............................$229,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2013 CAT 314E LCR, From Dealer's Rental Fleet, LANE 2 ORDER, REGIONAL PKG R-BOOM (ADSD-N), RBOOM: 9'10" STICK HD PKG, R-CYLINDER PKG, TRACK: 20" TG W/RUBBER PAD, GUARD, TRACK GUIDING, CENTER, COMBINED CIR PKG, HYD VLV TCS PKG, LINES-FRONT: STD W/CENTER-L QC, COLD WEATHER STARTING PKG, CAB DUAL EXIT PKG, Hours: 1,475, Serial Number: ZJT00327, Stock Number: 13M0082 ................................................................................................................................................$164,000 2015 CAT 320ELRR, LANE 2 ORDER, ES-BOOM: 9'6" ES-STICK PKG, *BOOM: 18' 8" ES, *STICK: 9'6'' B1 ES, *LINKAGE: BKT-B1 W/LIFT EYE, CYLINDER PKG, *CYLINDER: BOOM (W/O BLCV), *CYLINDER: STICK (W/O SLCV), *CYLINDER: BKT (B1 LINKAGE), TRACK: 31" TG (GLT), GUARD: TRACK GUIDING SEGMENTED, ROLLERS: HEAVY DUTY, Hours: 417, Serial Number: TFX01263, Stock Number: 14M0600 ......$215,000 2013 CAT 324EL, Call Rich @ 732-261-8424, Manual Thumb, 54" Bucket, Hours: 2,664, Serial Number: PNW01016, Stock Number: RCPNW1016 ............................................................................................$155,000 2013 CAT 329EL, AIR CONDITIONER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, UNDERCARRIAGE: LONG, For Sale Price: USD , Hours: 2,037, Serial Number: PLW01218, Stock Number: RCPLW1218 ..................................$193,000 2013 CAT 336EL, Hours: 2,888, Serial Number: BZY02499, Stock Number: RCBZY2499..................$258,000 2013 CAT 336EL, Hours: 4,762, Serial Number: FJH00596, Stock Number: RCFJH596 ....................$168,000 2011 CAT 390DL, CONSIGNMENT MACHINE. 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Mark Malamphy 443-350-7364 Joanna 973-738-9089, AIR CONDITIONER, LONG UNDERCARRIAGE, LONG STICK 18'1", REACH BOOM 32'10", TOOL CONTROL, QUICK COUPLER, PRODUCT LINK, TWO BUCKETS, Hours: 3,750, Serial Number: WBT00156, Stock Number: CWBT156 ................................................$775,000 EXCAVATORS - MINI (UP TO 12,000 LBS) 2014 CAT 303.5E CR, *303.5E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CONTROL: PATTERN CHANGER, *CAB: WITH AIR CONDITIONER, *LINES: BOOM, *LIGHT: CAB, *BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, *MIRROR, CAB, LEFT, *MIRROR, CAB, RIGHT, *COOLING: HIGH AMBIENT, *ACCUMULATOR:FOR CANADA, *AUTO IDLE: WITH TRAVEL ALARM, *SEAT, FABRIC, HIGH BACK, Hours: 360, Serial Number: RKY03454, Stock Number: 13M0582 ..................................................................................................................................................$47,000 2014 CAT 303.5E CR, *303.5E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CONTROL: PATTERN CHANGER, *CAB: WITH AIR CONDITIONER, *LINES: BOOM, *LIGHT: CAB, *BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, *MIRROR, CAB, LEFT, *MIRROR, CAB, RIGHT, *COOLING: HIGH AMBIENT, *ACCUMULATOR:FOR CANADA, *AUTO IDLE: WITH TRAVEL ALARM, *SEAT, FABRIC, HIGH BACK, Hours: 330, Serial Number: RKY03563, Stock Number: 13M0585 ..................................................................................................................................................$47,000 2014 CAT 304E CR, *304E CR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, *CONTROL: PATTERN CHANGER, *CAB: WITH AIR CONDITIONER, *LINES: BOOM, *LIGHT: CAB, *BELT, SEAT, 3" RETRACTABLE, *MIRROR, CAB, LEFT, *MIRROR, CAB, RIGHT, *COOLING: HIGH AMBIENT, *ACCUMULATOR:FOR CANADA, *AUTO IDLE: WITH TRAVEL ALARM, *SEAT, FABRIC, HIGH BACK, Hours: 294, Serial Number: TTN02804, Stock Number: 14M0237 .... ..................................................................................................................................................................$48,000
2001 CAT 430D, S/N: BNK00243, STOCK NUMBER: BNK243, HOURS: 6,702, MACHINE IS SOLD ‘AS IS, WHERE IS” WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EROPS, A/C, STICK: EXTENDED, BKT, GP, BKT: REAR, 4WD ..$32,000
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ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), RADIO READY, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, Hours: 224, Serial Number: BGZ00404, Stock Number: 13M0611 .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................$38,000 2015 CAT 246D, ONE SPEED, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H1), DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION,VINYL,HEAT, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, NACD, HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, Hours: 146, Serial Number: BYF01551, Stock Number: 14M0411 ........................................................................................................................$43,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, RETURN TO DIG/WRKTL POSITIONER, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H3), Hours: 1,050, Serial Number: BYF00829, Stock Number: 13M0633 ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................$44,000 2014 CAT 246D, PACK: DOMESTIC TRUCK, LANE 2 ORDER, TIRES: 12/16.5 CAT 10PR, INSTRUCTIONS: ENGLISH, SEAT BELT: 2", HEATER, ENGINE COOLANT, 120V, QUICK COUPLER: ELECTRIC, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), COUNTERWEIGHT, MACHINE, EXTERNAL, PACKAGE: PERFORMANCE (H4), CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, RADIO READY, DOOR, CAB, Hours: 626, Serial Number: BYF00680, Stock Number: 13M0613 ..................................................................................................................................$42,000 2015 CAT 262D, PACKAGE, PERFORMANCE, (H1), SEAT,AIR SUSPENSION, VINYL, HEAT, DISPLAY, ADVANCED, LCD, CAMERA, LANE 2 ORDER, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI, NACD, HYDRAULICS, PROPORTIONAL, WT, ROPS: ENCLOSED WITH A/C (C3), DOOR, CAB, POLYCARBONATE, RADIO READY, BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY, 850 CCA, Hours: 773, Serial Number: DTB02936, Stock Number: 14M0415 ..................................................................................................................................................$47,000 WHEEL LOADERS 2014 CAT 908H2, *908H2 COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, *SEAT BELT: RETRACTABLE 3", *VALVE, DRAIN, ECO, *LIGHTS: ROADING RH DRIVE DIP, *ALARM: BACK UP, *SOUND SUPPRESSION: STD, *AIR CONDITIONER: AND HEATER, *EXHAUST: CAB, *CAB: DELUXE, BEACON: ROTATING, LINES, PUMP, RIDE CNTRL OR HIFLO, ENGINE, 55KW, C3.3B, T4I, Hours: 289, Serial Number: JRD02354, Stock Number: 14M0140 ...... ..................................................................................................................................................................$83,000 2013 CAT 908H2, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, Hours: 903, Serial Number: JRD00634, Stock Number: VJRD634 ........................................................................................................................$72,000 2013 CAT 930K, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, Hours: 726, Serial Number: RHN01360, Stock Number: VRHN1360 ..............................................................$155,000 2013 CAT 930K, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, RIDE CONTROL, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, Hours: 569, Serial Number: RHN01678, Stock Number: VRHN1678 ..................................................$149,000 2014 CAT 938K, LANE 2 ORDER, PREP PACK: UNITED STATES, HYD, 3V, COUPLER READY, STD LIFT, STEERING, STANDARD, DUAL MODE, DIFFERENTIAL:LIMITED SLIP REAR, ENVIRONMENT: STANDARD, WEATHER: COLD START 120V, CAB: DELUXE, SEAT: PREMIUM, RADIO, CD, DELUXE, TIRES: 20.5R25 BS VJT * L3, COUNTERWEIGHT 1400KG, HEAVY, 6PC, Hours: 930, Serial Number: SWL02118, Stock Number: 13M0539 ................................................................................................................................................$177,000 2012 CAT 938K, *938K WHEEL LOADER, *RADIO, CD, DELUXE, *LIGHTS, AUX, HALOGEN / HALOGEN, *CAMERA: REAR VIEW, *STEERING, STANDARD, DUAL MODE, *RIDE CONTROL, *QUICK COUPLER: FUSION, *SEAT: DELUXE, *CAB: DELUXE, *GUARD, POWERTRAIN, SIDE, *COUNTERWEIGHT: HEAVY, *PREP PACK: NORTH AMERICA, *DIFFERENTIAL: OPEN REAR, Hours: 1,809, Serial Number: SWL00253, Stock Number: 12M0090 ......................................................................................................................$146,000
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Ransome CAT Holds One-Day Sale Event in Bensalem, Pa.
(L-R): John Nichols, Harvey Norris and Steve DePedro, all of Unitex, Downingtown, Pa., get a closer look at this Caterpillar 305.5E CR mini-hydraulic excavator.
During the One-Day Sale at Ransome CAT, customers could take advantage of special pricing on a wide selection of equipment, including excavators.
Chuck Sanborn, Sanborn Contracting Company, Woodlyn, Pa., considers purchasing a Caterpillar 259D compact track loader.
(L-R) are Marty Lindmeier, heavy construction sales representative, and Kristen Bromley-Fitzgerald, president, both of Ransome CAT; Fran Seravalli, Seravalli Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.; and Bruce Evans, marketing manager, and Erik Gutt, general sales manager, both of Ransome CAT.
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see RANSOME page 102
(L-R): Jason Fischer, sales representative of Ransome CAT, speaks with Jason Nissenbaum and Danny McAuliffe, both of the Bazella Group, Whitehall, Pa., about the sales deals at the One-Day Sale event.
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1993 KOMATSU PC300LC-5L HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ENC CAB W/HEATER, 32” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES, 21’1” ONE PIECE BOOM, 10’5” ARM ASSEMBLY, 46” SAND LIP BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, C020933 ..........$44,000
1998 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LC HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ENC CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, 32” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES, 21’ ONE PIECE BOOM, 13’ ARM ASSEMBLY, 54” EXCAVATOR BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, C021217 ..........$24,500
2003 KOMATSU PC300LC-7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ENC CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, 33’5” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES, 21’3” ONE PIECE BOOM, 13’2” ARM ASSEMBLY, ESCO 48” GP BUCKET, ESCO QUICK COUPLER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, C019345 ............................................$99,500
1995 KOMATSU PC400LC-5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ENCLOSED CAB W/HEATER; 35.5” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES; 22’ BOOM, 15’ ARM, 60” GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET W/BOCE; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, C006167 ........ ..................................................................................$25,000
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Model EE# PRICE CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS KOMATSU 2012 D65WX-17 C005727 $195,000 1994 D275A C020148 $79,500 CATERPILLAR 1995 D3C-XL C006466 SOLD $15,000 2003 D7R-LGP C020149 SOLD $119,500 2000 D9R C020150 $199,500 1999 D65EX-12 C020925 $60,000 2001 963C C019429 SOLD $57,500 EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 1998 320BL-L C020143 $59,500 2004 321C-LCR C006409 $59,000 2000 345BL C006594 $69,000 2005 M318C C006797 $59,000 HITACHI 2004 ZX800 “ZAXIS” C008172 $244,000 JCB 2002 JS260LC C020324 $29,500 JOHN DEERE 2012 85D C019645 $55,000 KOBELCO 2012 SJK210LC-9 C019951 $95,000 2005 SK330LC C020253 $49,500 KOMATSU 2011 PC138USLC-10 C019465 $89,500 2013 PC138USLC-10 C021134 $135,000 2008 PC200LC-8 C021246 $42,500 2009 PC200LC-8 C021243 $49,500 2001 PC210LC-6K C020926 $49,000 2014 PC210LC-10 C006317 $169,000 2016 PC210LC-10 C019489 $190,000 2005 PC228USLC-3 C020277 SOLD $27,500 2013 PC228USLC-8 C006264 $129,000 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 $179,000 2005 PC270LC-7 C020272 $42,500 2015 PC290LC-10 C020691 $219,000 1993 PC300LC-5 C020933 $44,000 1998 PC300LC-6 C021217 $24,500 2002 PC300LC-6 C020707 $44,000 2003 PC300LC-7 C019345 $69,000 2010 PC350LC-8 C006316 $129,500 2011 PC360LC-10 C006350 $179,000 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325 $269,000
2003 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LE HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ENC CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, 33’5” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES, 21’2” ONE PIECE BOOM, 19’4” ARM ASSEMBLY, ESCO 48” GP BUCKET, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, C020707..........$44,000 YR Model EE# PRICE 2004 PC400LC-5 C006167 SOLD $25,000 2010 PC450LC-8 C005952 $185,000 2010 PC450LC-8 C005953 $239,000 2010 PC450LC-8 C003313 $185,000 2013 PC490LC-10 C006069 $309,000 LIEBHERR 2006 A900C C003281 $129,000 YUTANI TD200BLC C020238 SOLD P.O.R. MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS FUCHS 2005 MHL350D C003296 $79,000 2005 Grapple for MHL350D C003297 $8,000 2007 Grapple for MHL350D C003670 $4,000 SENNEBOGEN 2004 830 C005918 $59,000 WHEEL LOADERS CASE 2005 521D C020709 SOLD $42,500 CATERPILLAR 2002 966G C021163 $89,500 KAWASAKI 2012 65ZV-2 C020312 $89,500 KOMATSU 2004 WA120-3 C021238 $29,500 2012 WA320-6 C002729 $119,000 1994 WA380-1L C020144 $39,000 1997 WA380-3 C006463 $29,000 2000 WA380-3 C020169 SOLD $49,500 2006 WA380-5L C020908 $75,000 2002 WA380-7 C020308 $55,000 2012 WA430-6 C020258 $69,000 2000 WA450-3 C021214 $27,000 2002 WA450-3 C021164 $69,500 2004 WA450-5L C005904 $89,000 2013 WA470-7 C006216 $249,000 2013 WA470-7 C019954 $239,000 2013 WA470-7 C020266 $179,000 2004 WA480-5 C006219 $49,000 2007 WA480-6 C021168 $55,000 2010 WA480-6 C006269 $115,000 2012 WA480-6 C020239 $109,000 2013 WA500-7 C006513 $269,000 2013 WA500-7 C020552 $179,500 1999 WA600-3 C006043 $69,000
YR
Model
EE# GRADERS
KOMATSU 2001 GD650A-2 2005 GD655-3C 2008 GD655-3E0 CATERPILLAR 1998 446B JCB 1994 214SM 1997 212SM
PRICE
C003420 C003433 C004620 BACKHOES
$69,000 $89,500 $139,500
C006407
$19,500
C021241 C021249 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS
$7,500 $16,500
JCB 225T CATERPILLAR 226 KOMATSU 2008 CK35 TAKEUCHI TL140
C020581 SKID STEERS
$25,000
C020580
SOLD $12,500
C020910
$9,500
C021189 TRACTORS
$11,500
JOHN DEERE 2012 3320
C019255 SOLD $15,000 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS CARLSON 2008 CP90 C021193 $59,500 2011 CP90 C005212 $89,500 GEHL 1999 1438 C006470 $9,900 HAMM 2011 HD+120VVHF C004069 $109,000 INGERSOLL RAND DD24 C006532 $9,500 DD24 C019091 $9,500 LEEBOY 2010 8816B C006298 $85,000 VOGELE 2010 5100-2 C020154 $185,000 WIRTGEN 2011 W200 C007064 SOLD $349,000 2011 W200 C020931 $329,500 1999 WR2500 C019344 SOLD $159,000
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YR
Model EE# PRICE TRAILERS ROGERS 2003 CR50PL C008064 SOLD $28,000 1999 20L C020990 $5,900 U-HAUL 2002 U-TILT C005923 $750 VALUE 1986 50 Ton C006357 SOLD POR CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT CEC 2007 CEC 32”x54” jaw crusher C003725 REDUCED $149,000 METSO 2008 CV50 20912 $39,500 OFF-ROAD TRUCKS TEREX 2766C C020252 $22,500 2013 HM300-3 C021262 $395,000 MISCELLANEOUS BUCYRUS ERIE 1980 88B C020922 $225,000 ETNYRE DISTRIBUTOR C021240 $19,500 ATTACHMENTS CATERPILLAR 52” Exc. Bucket/345 C006595 $3,900 HAMM 2012 Pad-foot shell kit for 3412, 84” Drum P.O.R. JRB 2012 96” pin-on forks for WA480 C003759 $16,500 LaBOUNTY 2003 UP20 pulverizer jaw set 18715 $4,500 2009 CP60 pulverizer (PC200/PC308 linkage) C000879 $29,500 NPK 2010 GH4 C005986 $10,500 2000 GH6 C021137 $19,500 2008 GH15 C002364 $39,000 ROCKBLASTER RB7510G C019374 $7,500 ROCKLAND 2009 BTH-D-CL hydraulic thumb C000380 $7,500 HD-V spade-nose rock bucket for WA500-3 $15,000
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Downsville Dam Keeps Water Flowing to New York City
Fermo Bianchi photo
The completed Downsville Dam in Delaware County, N.Y., taken on April 18, 1956, at 1:30 p.m. Camera point on south side of rock cut at the north end of dam looking east showing flow (approximately 1.3 feet) of water over the spillway.
By Edgar A. Browning SPECIAL TO CEG
New York City requires over 1.2 billion U.S. gallons a day to provide drinking water for its 8.5 million residents, 1 million daily visitors, and 1 million residents of surrounding counties. The NYC water system has a storage capacity of 550 billion U.S. gallons. A system of aqueducts, distriFermo Bianchi photo bution pipes, reservoirs and water tunnels are used to gaggle of Euclid rear and belly dumps swarm this Robins grizzly plant. Class A fill is being processed. The photo supply NYC with water. The water transmission is A was taken on Oct. 2, 1950. largely via gravity. The Delaware Aqueduct at 85 miles in length is the NYC’s water supply. The Downsville Dam built along the The 25.5 mile long East Delaware Tunnel was constructlargest. In fact, it is the longest tunnel in the world. It was fin- East Branch of the Delaware River in Delaware County, ed by joint venture contractors, Walsh Construction of New ished in 1945 and taps tributaries of the Delaware River in N.Y., was completed in 1954. It formed the Pepacton York and B. Perini & Sons Inc. of Framingham, MA under the western Catskill Mountains to provide roughly half of Reservoir which was filled in 1955. a $44,000,000 contract. The 11 ft. 4 in. (3.4 m) diameter tunThe water flows through the dam into the 25.5 mile East nel was built between 1949 and 1955. Delaware Tunnel, travels into the Rondout Reservoir before he JV team of Walsh and Perini also did the preparatory emptying into the 85 mile long Delaware Aqueduct. work for the Downsville Dam under a separate $13,700,510 The Downsville Dam is one of three which supply NYC contract. The major items were the construction of a 2,155 ft. water needs via the Delaware Aqueduct. S. A. Healy & (656.8 m) long river diversion tunnel and a concrete core or Company of White Plains, N.Y. built the both Merriam Dam cut-off wall. (Rondout Reservoir) in 1946 under a $14,300,000 contract The bids for the construction of the Downsville Dam were and the Neversink Dam in 1948 under a $24,000,000 con- opened on Jan. 17, 1950. The low bidder at $17,902,275 was tract. a joint venture of Carlo Bianchi & Company of Framingham, Mass.; Central Construction Pepacton Reservoir Company of Lawrence, Mass.; MunroeLangstroth Inc., of North Attleboro, Mass.; Board of Water Supply City of New York and G. L. Rugo & Sons Inc., of Boston, Mass. The project would be the largest ever Length of dam at elevation 1304 2450 ft. undertaken by the “Joint Bidders from Massachusetts” and their low-bid stunned Length of overflow spillway Weir 800 ft. most of the construction industry in the east. Maximum height of dam (above river bed) 204 ft. Giant firms Perini & Walsh; MorrisonArea inside of flow line elevation 1280 (acres) 6,400 Knudsen & Peter Kiewit; and S. A. Healy Storage capacity (billion gal.) 147 were among the nine bidders for the project. Fermo Bianchi photo A P&H 1055 shovel with a 3 ½ cu. yd. (2.6 cu m) dipper is loading rock and earth into a Euclid 22-ton truck. The Weir excavation was taking place on July 21, 1950.
Watershed area (sq. mi.) Length of reservoir (mi.)
372 18
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Doug Baker Retires After 31 Years With Whitney & Son After 31 years with Whitney & Son, Doug Baker has announced his retirement. A family-owned aggregate equipment distributor headquartered in Fitchburg, Mass., that has been serving contractors and producers in New England since 1964, Doug Baker was one of the company’s very first employees. “Doug Baker was our company’s third Doug Baker hire when he joined our firm in 1985,” said Whitney & Son Dan Whitney, the founder of Whitney & Son. “At the time it was my father’s company “Doug knows his products better than so I was the first hire. In the 1970s, we were anyone. He would have the answers to any operating the company out of my home. questions posed and on the slim chance that Doug and I knew each other casually; his he did not know the answer to a question, he kids were the same age as my kids, were would quickly find it, and that answer would friends and we had actually gone to school be very thorough; all i’s dotted and all t’s together. crossed. His knowledge was very broad. He “Previously, Doug had been a mechanic at had a good knowledge of all types of rock a local Firestone Tire store. I’m still not sure crushers, the various types of cones, various who hired whom. He approached me one screening machines and screening techday and said, ‘I would like to go to work for niques,” Demers said. you.’” “Doug is the kind of guy who always “In the beginning, Doug was somewhat came through for us. He encouraged us to out of his comfort zone in a sales position but call him day or night. The thing that was due to his unique mechanical skills and servmost notable about working with Doug was ice background he very quickly became an that in spite of his vast knowledge he is a excellent addition to Whitney & Son Inc. He very humble individual. His retirement I’m soon realized that his unique skills would be sure is a happy day for him and a sad day for the key to his sales success. us.” “Doug is a problem solver. Anyone could Dayton Sand & Gravel in Dayton, Maine, walk into a situation and keep replacing parts Mark Charbonneau (L), co-owner of Continental Paving, had a decades-long is another long-time customer. until, hopefully, the problem was solved but working relationship with Doug Baker. “We have been doing business with Doug would identify the problem Whitney and Son almost from the first… analyze and then resolve it time they got started,” President and get the customer back up and Rusty Keene said. “We started running in a timely manor. Another working with Doug Baker in 1984. one of Doug’s strengths was his abilWe use Whitney & Son equipment ity to explain the problem and its for much of our operation, including solution fully to the customer so that products from Metso, Deister and it did not happen again.” Superior. According to Whitney, Baker had “I clearly remember the first time a “mechanical engineering” type of that I met Doug. We were having an mind and very quickly understood issue with a piece of equipment. I the concepts and mechanics of how told him where the piece in question the machines worked. was located and let him know that “He would study each machine’s we were short of staff and were in a manual and very quickly become a crisis mode and that we would not wealth of knowledge. He was never be able to send someone to help him the type of sales person who went for an hour or two. At the time I was out and sold you using primarily his sure that looking at the machine in verbal sales skills. Instead, he was question was definitely a two or the guy who came in and gained the three-man job. I went about my confidence of customers with his business and a few hours later Doug understanding of aggregate producshowed up at my door soaked in tion and how our product offering sweat to inform me that only had he would best meet the needs of each identified the problem, but he had customer.” fixed it. I knew right then that this Dennis Demers, president of was not your typical sales person. Shelburne Limestone Corp. in “Doug is truly unique as an Shelburne, Vt., started working with aggregate equipment sales person. Baker in the early 1980s, and was He not only completely understands immediately impressed with his Doug Baker conducts a Maintenance and Repair training session at Whitney & Son’s Fitchburg, Mass., headquarters. see BAKER page 130 expertise.
“I have always felt that Whitney & Son has been a good fit for me...”
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS
Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS
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(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
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Hoffman Equipment Hosts New Jersey LICA Meeting Hoffman Equipment hosted the meeting for the New Jersey chapter of LICA (Land Improvement Contractors of America) at its Piscataway headquarters on May 11. There were more 30 attendees, including Gerry Biuso Sr., executive director of LICA, Eric Rochelle, president of the New Jersey LICA chapter, and Tim Watters, president of Hoffman
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Equipment. During the meeting, Rochelle gave presentations on the latest equipment from Doosan, Liebherr and JCB and their Tier IV solutions. Everyone enjoyed a barbeque lunch, hosted by Hoffman Equipment. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Case Advocates for Sustainable Infrastructure Funding Executives from Case Construction Equipment met with congressional leaders in Washington, D.C., on May 18 as part of advocacy efforts during Infrastructure Week, an annual nationwide event aimed at spurring action on America’s crumbling infrastructure. Case representatives also took the opportunity to launch the Case
Dire States Equipment Grant, a new grant designed to help one community offset costs of an important local infrastructure project. “Our message to Congress, and elected officials throughout the country, is to find a sustainable method of funding for all modes of infrastructure,” said Scott Harris,
Scott Harris (L), vice president — North America, Case, addresses members of Congress, state officials and infrastructure advocates as part of Infrastructure Week 2016.
vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment. “Progress has been made with the passing of the FAST Act and the recent discussions on FAA reauthorization, but we need solutions that address the needs of today’s infrastructure without passing the burden on to future generations. Investing in infrastructure now
both spurs the economy and prevents even higher costs of repair and replacement in the future.” For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Scott Harris (L), vice president — North America, Case Construction Equipment, meets with Congressman Bill Shuster (C), chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Lengthy environmental studies could increase the likelihood that the 106-year-old rail tunnel between New Jersey and New York City would have to close for repairs before a new tunnel is built, a situation one lawmaker has referred to previously as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;transportation Armageddon,â&#x20AC;? a study said. The study by Common Good, a nonpartisan group whose mission is to â&#x20AC;&#x153;simplify government,â&#x20AC;? said there is a 25 percent chance one of the existing two tunnel tubes under the Hudson River would need to be shut down by 2023 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; three years before the new tunnelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s project completion date, assuming environmental work is done in 2019. That chance rises to 75 percent if the environmental process takes additional two to four years, the report said. The tunnel suffered saltwater damage from Superstorm Sandy in 2012 that has contributed to electrical and other problems, according to officials from Amtrak, which owns the tunnel. They also have admitted the full extent of the damage is unknown. In 2014, Amtrak CEO Joseph Boardman said the tubes would have to shut down for repairs in less than 20 years, but wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t more specific. Last summer, after tunnel problems caused widespread delays four times in one week, Stephen Gardner, Amtrakâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vice president of Northeast Corridor infrastructure investment, told New Jersey lawmakers to expect more of the same until a new tunnel is built. Shutting down one tube for a year or more for repairs would cut peak rail service between New Jersey and New York by 75 percent and could lead to what Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., described last summer as â&#x20AC;&#x153;transportation Armageddon.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our view is the environmental review could be done in a matter of a few months, not a few years,â&#x20AC;? said Philip K. Howard, the reportâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s author and Common Goodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chairman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evolved over the years to be this kind of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;no-pebble-left-unturned,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; handwringing process.â&#x20AC;? Through spokespeople, Amtrak and New Jersey Transit, two of the tunnel projectâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major stakeholders, defended the pace of the process and said they are following federal guidelines. Amtrak spokesman Craig Schulz noted that a recent notice filed by the Federal
Railroad Administration, the agency overseeing the environmental review, estimated it will take two years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The environmental review process required to construct a new Hudson River Tunnel and rehabilitate the existing one â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a critical component of the broader Gateway Program â&#x20AC;&#x201D; has officially begun,â&#x20AC;? Schulz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The partners are committed to an aggressive 24-month schedule and welcome opportunities to further streamline the process where it is realistic and appropriate
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our view is the environmental review could be done in a matter of a few months, not a few yearsâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;? Philip K. Howard Common Good
to do so.â&#x20AC;? In March, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced his department would accelerate environmental reviews and permitting to push the project forward. Howard said that although the environmental review could take two years, various permitting issues could take another year. The tunnel is one component of the estimated $24 billion Gateway project, which includes an expanded Penn Station in New York and infrastructure improvements in New Jersey. The project is seen as critical in a region in which hundreds of thousands of people ride trains daily between Washington, D.C., and Boston. New Jersey Transit, whose commuter trains make up the bulk of traffic through tunnel, is managing the environmental review process under the oversight of the FRA. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have performed prior environmental analyses and have always maintained their schedules,â&#x20AC;? NJ Transit spokeswoman Nancy Snyder said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Drumcutters Names Company Wrench Attachment Dealer Company Wrench has become the newest distributor of Drumcutters hydraulic excavator attachments. Drumcutters German manufactured products are based around a cutting technology using carbide tipped teeth to crush, grind or cut hard materials. Their attachments are designed to be robust, long lasting and low maintenance while using the hydraulic power available from the excavator to achieve maximum productivity. Founded in 1999, Company Wrench is an Ohio-based company focusing on the manufacturing, sales, rentals, parts and service of scrap, demolition, and construction equipment. Headquartered in Carroll, Ohio, Company Wrench operates major markets in 10 locations across the United States including locations in Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, New Jersey and Kentucky. Each branch offers Company Wrench’s high standard of customer service with fully staffed service and parts departments. In addition to Drumcutters, Company Wrench’s large equipment inventory also includes Kobelco, Terex Fuchs, JCB, Fecon, Stanley and LaBounty attachments, and much more. “We are excited to have embarked on this partnership with Drumcutters and to grow our already large selection of excavation
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attachments; to provide our customers with an even greater selection of options at their disposal. The joint commitment that Company Wrench and Drumcutters have to Customer Service makes this a perfect fit,” said Cam Gabbard, president of Company Wrench. Established in Arizona in 2010,
Drumcutters has been both renting and selling its range of excavator attachments to contractors all over the United States. For Drumcutters, customer support is very important and providing this service to job sites located at great distances from the warehouse can be difficult and expensive. Although drum cutter attachments have
been widely used in North American mining and tunneling operations for several years, they are still relatively unknown to many civil engineering companies. For this reason, Drumcutters prefer to work with local dealers who can make sure that the customer has the right size attachment for the job, that the attachments are installed correctly and that the customer gets enough training to ensure that the product will give good production rates without unnecessarily high operating costs. Company Wrench has worked on the basis that expert knowledge on attachments combined with top quality service is a recipe for success in growing sales and rentals for their large fleet of excavators. With the addition of the Drumcutters range of attachments, Company Wrench is able to provide an extra option for its customers; one that provides operating characteristics completely different to the more established range of breaker attachments. Since providing its first drum cutter for rent in early 2015, Company Wrench has seen first-hand some of the benefits that its customers are experiencing. For more information, call 866/262-4181. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
ARTBA Announces Assistance to Children of Fallen Workers Eleven children of highway workers who were killed on the job will receive college financial assistance for the 2016-17 school year from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund. The scholarship program was established in 1999 with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company. About 100 highway workers are killed annually in roadway construction and maintenance accidents, and thousands more are seriously injured. Over the past 16 years, more than 120 scholarships have been given to children of these workers from 25 states across the country to pursue college and technical training. The 2016 class includes: Rachael Moser, Washington, D.C. Rachael’s father, Richard Moser, a 21year veteran of the Maryland State Highway Administration, was killed in 2007. Rachael,
a recipient of the scholarship for her undergrad studies at Denison University, will pursue graduate studies in education at Harvard University in the fall. Lyndsay Sutton, Cape Coral, Fla. Lyndsay’s father, Steven Morgan, was killed in a November 2011 accident while working on Interstate 75 in Florida. She will be a senior at Florida Gulf Coast University where she majors in communications. Amy McNeil, Lumberton, Texas Amy’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation on U.S. 69 in Beaumont. Amy is studying nursing at Lamar State College in Orange. Kaitlyn Henry, Dennison, Ohio Kaitlyn’s dad, Gary Henry, was struck by a construction vehicle and killed in 2013 while working on a state highway construction project on Interstate 270 near Columbus, Ohio. Kaitlyn will be a senior at Ohio University and is an intervention specialist major. Andrea Pair, Spiro, Okla. Andrea’s father, Shannon Pair, was struck and killed while working for Time Striping
Inc. in 1998. Andrea will be a sophomore at Northeastern State University and studies nutritional science. Victoria Markle, Port Charlotte, Fla. Victoria’s father, John Markle, was struck and killed on Florida’s I-75 in March 2016 while working for Ajax Paving Industries. Victoria will be a freshman at Florida Gulf Coast University where she plans to study journalism. Cirar Butler, Gunnison, Miss. Cirar’s father, Henry Butler Jr., was killed while driving a Mississippi Department of Transportation work truck during highway repairs in 2014. Cirar will be a freshman at Coahoma Community College and plans to study physical therapy. Kristen Jares, West, Texas Kristen’s father, Gregory Jares, was killed in 2001 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation. Kristen will be a freshman at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton and will study exercise physiology. Standra Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C. Stan’s father, Standra Jones, worked for the South Carolina Department of
Transportation. In 2007, he was struck and killed while taking down work zone traffic controls on I-26 in Lexington County. Stan will be a sophomore at Clemson University and majors in architecture. Willie Blevins, Commerce, Ga. Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie will be a junior studying engineering at the University of North Georgia. Emily Jones, Billings, Mont. Emily’s father, Richard Jones, was killed in a car accident in 2013 while working for Direct Traffic Control. Emily will be a junior at Montana State University and majors in criminal justice. The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contact leads on students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Please share them with ARTBA’s Eileen Houlihan at ehoulihan@artba.org or 202/289-4434. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Old Chesapeake Penn Equipment Company Receives Oak Spared From Mustang’s 2015 Top Dealer Award Highway Expansion By Victoria Bourne THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) Looks like the state’s fifth largest live oak tree has been granted amnesty, according to a memo sent to the City Council on May 16. The live oak is likely hundreds of years old and sits along a section of Portsmouth Boulevard that is set to be expanded from two to four lanes. A retention pond in the original construction plans would have required removal of the tree. In the memo, Eric Martin, the city’s director of public works, noted a Virginian-Pilot story about the tree that ran recently. “Staff has since directed the design consultant to redesign the retention area to preserve the tree,” he wrote. “Additionally, the construction contract will require monitoring of the tree by a certified arborist throughout construction.” “Awesome!” said Gary Williamson. He was one of two volunteers who measured and nominated the live oak for Virginia Tech’s big tree program six years ago. “I think it’s a fine idea to have an arborist,” Williamson added. “The more expertise you get regarding that tree, the better.” Williamson volunteered to pull on his work gloves and pull up the weeds and clinging vines that currently obscure much of the tree from view. “I’m glad to hear they’re gonna do what they can to keep it from meeting its demise,” said Robert Johnson, who has driven past the tree many times over the years. The Suffolk resident recently took a Sunday drive with his wife so she could get a closer look at the tree. “She was very impressed,” he said. “It’s awe-inspiring when you walk up to it.” And now even more people will get to see the tree, he said. Hopefully someone will get out there and clean it up, Johnson added, though according to Elizabeth Vaughn, a spokeswoman with the city’s Department of Public Works, there are no imminent plans to do so. “We won’t be doing anything around it before construction begins,” Vaughn wrote in an email. After the Pilot story ran, Vaughn said the city heard from a handful of residents in favor of saving the tree. Facebook posts on the Western Branch — Growing Forward page about the tree also garnered a number of responses. “How nice!” Glory Carnes Buyrn wrote. “I hope that the tree will also become more visible after construction for all to admire.” From the city’s perspective, Vaughn said it was absolutely worth taking another look at the plans in order to preserve the “impressive” tree. “When we discovered we could make some modest changes while still working within our existing design,” she said, “it was apparent that saving the tree was just the right thing to do.” For more information, visit http://pilotonline.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mustang, a leading manufacturer of compact equipment for agriculture and construction markets, presented Dave Aumiller of Penn Equipment Co. in Burnham, Pa., with the 2015 Mustang Top Dealer Award. This prestigious award is based on the overall sales performance for North American Mustang Dealers in 2015. Penn Equipment was recognized and awarded for its top performance at the Manitou Americas corporate headquarters in West Bend, Wisc., during the “Next Big Thing” new product introduction dealer event. “I would like to commend Penn Equipment for their excellent sales performance this past year. They have demonstrated commitment to their customers, dedication to our Mustang brand, and are a proven leader for our growing dealer network,” said Eric Burkhammer, vice president of sales and marketing of Manitou Americas Inc. “We are pleased to partner with Penn Equipment and I’m proud to
Dan Miller (L), president & CEO of Manitou Americas, and François Piffard (R), executive VP of sales and marketing of Manitou Group, present the 2015 Mustang Top Dealer Award to Dave Aumiller of Penn Equipment Co.
present them with our Mustang 2015 Top Dealer Award.” For more information, call 262/3349461 or visit www.mustangmfg.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Contracts Awarded for Scudder Falls Bridge Noise Walls Along I-95 in Pa. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced the award of construction and engineering contracts related to the construction of noise walls in Pennsylvania as part of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project. The contracts were awarded at the Commission’s monthly meeting on May 23. The Commission expects noise wall construction in Pennsylvania to begin in early summer and be completed later this year. The project includes the construction of six sections of noise walls along Northbound and Southbound I-95 between the I-95/Pa. State Route 332 Interchange and the I95/Taylorsville Road Interchange. The noise walls will have an approximate total length of 12,500 ft. (3,810 m). The project will also include the installation of a new Peregrine Falcon Shelter in the vicinity of the bridge and the installation of bird deterrents beneath the current Scudder Falls Bridge. The construction contract for the
project was awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, PKF-Mark III Inc. of Newtown, Pa., for an amount not to exceed $11,394,750. The Commission also approved a construction inspection services contract to Jacobs Engineering Group for an amount notto-exceed $626,965.40. The engineering consulting firm will be responsible for monitoring and overseeing the noise wall construction field activities and ensuring that the work and materials conform with the Commission’s plans and specifications. Noise walls are already in place along a significant portion of the project area in New Jersey. Due to the staging of the project, additional noise walls in New Jersey will be constructed in later stages of the bridge replacement project. The Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project involves a heavily commuted 4.4-mi. (7 km) portion of the I-95 corridor extending from the Route 332/Yardley-Newtown Road interchange (exit 49) in Bucks County,
Pa., and the Bear Tavern Road/Route 579 interchange (exit 2) in Mercer County, N.J. The congestion-prone highway segment is a choke point for job-commuter traffic between Bucks County, Pa., and Central Jersey. The nearly 55-year-old bridge and nearby interchanges are classified as functionally obsolete. To address recurring traffic safety and capacity problems at the bridge, its adjoining interchanges and I-95 approaches, the Commission is pursuing a comprehensive project for the highway segment. The project’s final design stage is expected to reach completion during late summer/early fall. Once construction gets fully under way in early 2017, it’s expected that it will take up to four years to complete all of the project’s elements. More precise construction start and end dates will be established after final design is completed. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2011 Caterpillar D4K XL: 2,850 hours, 6-way, cab w/ a/c, very good u/c, joystick steer, 4 cyl cat turbo, 18k lb size class, stk#DZ667 ..................................................$72,500
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2012 Caterpillar 420F IT: 1,862 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, cab w/ a/c, front hyd coupler w/ 3rd valve, turbo, good rubber, pilot controls, rear mech coupler, 23” rear bucket, stk#BH449 ......................................................................$69,900
2014 Caterpillar 908H2: 1,830 hours, 1.4 yard, hyd coupler w/ 3rd valve, forks, cab, 2 speed, 4 cyl cat turbo, 14.5k lb size class, stk#LO907 ..................................$59,500
2008 Powerscreen Turbo Chieftain 1400: 2,549 hours, tracked conveyor screen, 1 1/8" & 7/8" screen, 4 cyl deutz turbo diesel, 11.5 by 5 ft hopper, very good u/c, stk#SC314 ..............................................................$67,500
1999 Rawson 3830: 2,559 hours, towable conveyor style screen, 5" grizzly, 3 cyl deutz diesel, 40 hp, good rubber, stk#SC800 ........................................................$27,500
2005 JLG 3394RT: 2,053 hours, 33 ft rough terrain scissor lift, 4x4, 13’ by 7’ extending platform, deutz diesel, good rubber, stk#AE327 ............................................$12,500
2004 Caterpillar 226: 1500 lb lift, cab, aux hyd, 4-in-1 bucket, very good rubber, mech coupler, 4 cyl cat, pilot controls, 6k lb size class, stk#SK969 ........................$15,500
2006 Benford 5005CTFLLA: 5 ton, 4x4, orops, 4 cyl cummins diesel, very good rubber, artic., stk#DU001 ........ ..........................................................................................$15,500
2012 Kenworth T800: 295,788 miles, triaxle 5000 gallon vac truck, Masport HXL400W vac pump, Cummins ISX15, 525 hp, Fuller 18 spd, 20k f, 46k r, a/c, full lockers, steerable lift axle, cruise, stk#TK723 ................................$87,500
2005 Mack Granite CV713: 433,752 miles, triaxle, 19.5 ft aluminum body w/ 1 chute, 460 hp mack, mack 18 speed, a/c, double frame, camelback spring suspension, cruise, engine brake, stk#TK662 ..............................$57,500
2004 Sterling LT9500: 437,717 miles, triaxle, 16 ft steel body, 435 hp Mercedes-benz, fuller 8ll, 20k f, 46k r, a/c, double frame, cruise, engine brake, stk#TK643 ....$47,500
2003 Mack Granite CV713: 204,704 miles, triaxle, 17 ft steel beau-roc body, mack e7-400, mack 10 speed, a/c, 18k f, 44k r, camelback spring suspension, double frame, stk#TK559 ......................................................................$75,500
2006 International Paystar 5600i: 190,261 miles, triaxle, 18 ft aluminum body w/ 3 chutes, Cummins ISX, 500 hp, Fuller 8LL, rubber block suspension, 18,740 f, 20k p, 46k r, hitch w/ air & electric, good rubber, stk#TK841 ...... ............................................................................................$67,500
2012 Bobcat S185: 549 hours, 1850 lb lift, cab w/ a/c, aux hyd, mech coupler, 4 cyl kubota turbo, 66" bucket, good rubber, 6.5k lb size class, stk#SK657 ............$29,900
1985 Mack R686ST: 614,470 miles, 10 wheel daycab, mack em6-300, 12k f, 44k r, a/c, wetline, double frame, jake, camelback spring suspension, 170" wheelbase, stk#TK568 ......................................................................$24,500
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use of the smaller tools and parts as well,” he said. “[Customers can] come to Equipment East for all of their equipment and service needs. “Our staff and technicians are formally trained and certified to work on all of our new lines, so that we are able to provide our customers with the supreme customer sup-
port and turnaround they’re used to receiving. Our new line of equipment not only appeals to the everyday contractor, but also to our neighbors. Anyone in need of purchasing a small tool for yard work, home repair, or project can come to Equipment East. Not only can we provide them with a high-quality product, but we can back it will a full-service, maintenance and repair for years to come.” Equipment East works with its customers to provide them with the right equipment and construction attachment appropriate for their application. Its goal is to help increase the customer’s productivity and profitability, according to the company. For more information, call 978/697-3505 or visit www.equipmenteast.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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the industry appears to have plenty of work ahead and should resume hiring if firms can find enough qualified workers." California added the most construction jobs (49,800 jobs, 7.0 percent) between April 2015 and April 2016. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Florida (30,100 jobs, 7.1 percent), Massachusetts (13,900 jobs, 10.2 percent) and Georgia (13,600 jobs, 8.2 percent). Hawaii added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year (18.4 percent, 6,200 jobs), followed by Iowa (13.5 percent, 10,600 jobs), Massachusetts and Nevada (10.2 percent, 6,900 jobs). North Dakota lost the highest percent and total number of construction jobs (minus 12.9 percent, minus 4,600 jobs). Other states that lost jobs for the year include Wyoming (minus 10.0 percent, minus 2,400 jobs), Alaska (minus 9.7 percent, minus 1,800 jobs), Kansas (minus 5.1 percent, minus 3,100 jobs), Kentucky (minus 1.1 percent, minus 800 jobs) and West Virginia (minus 0.9 percent, minus 300
jobs). Construction employment was unchanged for the year in New Mexico and Mississippi. California added the most construction jobs between March and April (12,000 jobs, 1.6 percent). Other states adding a high number of construction jobs include Florida (4,400 jobs, 1.0 percent), Wisconsin (3,500 jobs, 3.1 percent), Iowa (3,300 jobs, 3.8 percent) and Connecticut (2,400 jobs, 4.2 percent). Idaho added the highest percentage of construction jobs (4.3 percent, 1,700 jobs) during the past month, followed by Connecticut, Iowa and Wisconsin. Construction employment declined in 25 states and D.C. during the past month and held steady in Maryland and Vermont. Tennessee shed more construction jobs than any other state (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 2.8 percent), followed by Virginia (minus 3,000 jobs, minus 1.6 percent), Michigan (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 1.7 percent), Kentucky (minus 2,300 jobs, minus 3.0 percent) and New Jersey (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 1.2 percent). Rhode Island lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between March and April (minus 3.8 percent, minus 700 jobs),
followed by Montana (minus 3.3 percent, minus 900 jobs), Kentucky, Mississippi (minus 2.9 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and Tennessee. Association officials said they expect firms in many parts of the country will continue to expand their headcount amid growing demand for many types of construction projects. They said many firms continue to be concerned about the lack of qualified workers. Those shortages are one reason the association recently launched its new online AGC Career Center, which allows firms to find qualified workers who are looking for jobs. “As spending on projects continues to grow during the busy summer construction season, more firms will be looking to add qualified workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “With few students getting steered into construction careers, we want to make it as easy as possible for contractors to connect with available workers from across the country.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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New Stanton Interchange Project Will Ease Traffic Flow INTERCHANGE from page 1
minor road. The freeway itself is grade-separated from the minor road, one crossing the other over a bridge. PennDOT photo The plan is to reduce traffic jams by splitting Along with improvtraffic into roundabouts. ing traffic flow, the The project includes widening and reconstrucproject should boost tion of I-70 for approximately 1.8 mi. (3 km). The economic growth in interstate will be widened to provide a third lane the local area. in each direction for 2,900 ft. (884 m) between the existing Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange and the new I-70 interchange. To provide a connection to the new interchange, Bair Boulevard will be extended to Pennsylvania Avenue. Existing routes, including Bair Boulevard, Center Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue will be reconstructed as part of the project. Crews also will construct South Rachel Drive, which will be a new connector road between Byers Avenue and Bair Boulevard. In addition, workers will replace existing Route 3093 (Center Avenue) spanning I-70 with a 165-ft. (50 m) steelplate girder structure, build a new 120-ft. (36.6 m) bridge structure on I-70 spanning Bair Boulevard at the new interchange, construct a new 135-ft. (41 m) pre-cast modular retaining wall along Bair Boulevard adjacent to Fairfield Inn, and rehabilitate existing Route 3093 bridge spanning Sewickley Creek (Route 3093) and existing railroad tracks. The project will include a reinforced slope system, traffic signals, new interchange signs including overhead signs, pavement markings, guide rails, drainage, highway lighting, utility relocation, park and ride lot construction, storm water mitigation and stream relocation. Crews are currently excavating and placing the proposed roadway to template, as well as installing drainage. Excavation equipment includes bulldozers, articulated dumps, large excavators and compactors. Several large 100ton to 200-ton (90.7 t to 181.4 t) cranes will be required during piling and beam installation on the bridges. Contractor for the project is Joseph B. Fay Co. of Russellton, Pa. Jason Sinay is senior project manager. Marty Weir is project manager and Derek Miester is project engineer. PennDOT photo Major sub-contractors include: Golden Triangle of New Stanton is a major highway hub where Route 119, I-70 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike intersect. Pittsburgh, Pa., for concrete paving; Lane Construction of Cheshire, Conn., for asphalt paving; and Sargent Electric of Pittsburgh, Pa., for traffic signals and street lighting. A total of 25 subcontractors are on the job. Workforce trades include operators, laborers, carpenters, cement finishers and pile drivers. Material Used for Project Crews will apply a total of 99,000 sq. yds. (82,776.6 sq m) of concrete pavement; 115,000 sq. yds. (96,154.6 sq m) of asphalt pavement; 193,000 tons (175,087 t) of aggregate; and 3,299 cu. yds. (2,522 cu m) of structural concrete. They will install 19,000 ft. (5,791 m) of drainage pipe, 1,089 ft. (332 m) of precast concrete beams and 545,000 tons (494,416 t) of reinforcing bars. Impact on Area Roads During construction, the contractor will maintain two lanes of traffic on I-70 and Route 3091 at all times. Single lane restrictions are only in place at night between 8 p.m. to see INTERCHANGE page 126
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Ingersoll Rand Updates Its Global Climate Commitment Ingersoll Rand announced key milestones towards its climate commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative. To date, the company’s climate commitment has supported the avoidance of approximately 2 million metric tons of CO2e globally, which is equivalent to annual CO2 emissions from nearly 300,000 homes’ annual electricity use and more than 2.3 billion pounds of coal burned. By 2030, the company expects to reduce its carbon footprint by 50 million metric tons. “We are pleased with the progress we have made toward our climate commitment including demonstrating a high level of transparency and creating a culture where best practices for reducing emissions have become pervasive,” said Didier Teirlinck, executive vice president of the Ingersoll Rand climate segment. “By reflecting on the progress we’ve made towards our climate commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative, we see how we have grown over the past year, but also how we can build on these successes to continue the momentum through 2016.” Announced in September 2014, the Ingersoll Rand climate commitment pledged to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its products and
operations by 2030. This includes reducing its refrigerant related emissions from its products by 50 percent, reducing its GHG footprint for operations by 35 percent, and contributing to the avoidance of 20 million metric tons of CO2 by 2020. Some of the 2015 advancements include the launch of the Ingersoll Rand EcoWise portfolio that endorses company products that use low global warming potential refrigerant and have a high efficiency operation. Ingersoll Rand added four new products to the portfolio: Thermo King truck and trailer refrigerant units; Trane Sintesis, an air cooled chiller; Trane Series E CenTraVac in Europe, the Middle East and other 50hz markets including Japan; and a Trane Aquatrine demonstration unit, a small air-cooled chiller using DR-55 as an alternative to R-410A refrigerant. As part of its convening commitment, Ingersoll Rand collaborated with the Western Cooling Efficiency Center from the University of California at Davis to test and validate alternatives to R-410A and is working on a demonstration project with a major retailer. The company launched a web-based tool alongside sustainability expert
Rand announced a profound climate commitment in September 2014 — a roadmap to significantly increase energy efficiency and reduce the environmental impact from the company’s operations and product portfolio by 2030 (with milestones at 2020). The Ingersoll Rand Climate Commitment pledged to: • Cut the refrigerant GHG footprint of its products by 50 percent by 2020 and incorporate lower global warming potential (GWP) alternatives across its portfolio by 2030; • Invest $500 million in productDidier Tierlinck related research and development over Ingersoll Rand the next five years to fund the long-term reduction of GHG emissions; • and Reduce company operationsthinkstep. The tool collects product-related related GHG emissions by 35 percent by GHG emissions data, which helps Ingersoll 2020. Rand quantify and report progress against This commitment will result in the avoidthe commitment. ance of approximately 20.8 million metric tons of CO2e globally by 2020, which is About Our Climate Commitment equivalent to the energy used by nearly two Ingersoll Rand is helping to solve some of million homes for one year. the world’s most pressing challenges — For more information, visit www.ingerincluding the unsustainable demand for sollrand.com. energy resources and its impact on the envi(This story also can be found on ronment. Construction Equipment Guide’s website at To create a sustainable future, Ingersoll www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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RIDOT Using Accelerated Method for East Bay Bridges Gov. Gina M. Raimondo joined with Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) officials to tour RIDOT’s accelerated bridge reconstruction project for the East Shore Expressway and McCormick Quarry bridges in East Providence, two examples of the many deficient bridges which RIDOT is going to fix as it moves forward with its RhodeWorks program. The bridges serve as a vital link in Rhode Island’s highway system, providing direct access for the East Shore Expressway (one bridge for each direction of travel) over Warren Avenue and connecting all of Rhode Island’s East Bay communities (East Providence, Barrington, Warren and Bristol) with I-195. Both bridges have structural deficiencies that cannot be addressed without a complete replacement. Already, area businesses and residents have been disrupted by a 17-ton (15.4 t) weight limit for the bridge carrying off-ramp traffic from I-195 East onto Route 114 South. The weight limit has been in effect for more than four years, requiring trucks to detour onto East Providence city streets. “When we took action to rebuild Rhode Island’s crumbling roads and bridges, we also committed to rebuilding RIDOT to be ready to manage these projects and deliver results on time and on budget,” said
Raimondo. “Today’s project update was a good opportunity to see firsthand the new methods RIDOT is putting in place to innovate in the department, move more quickly, and get the job done. We’re going to keep fixing bridges like this that are so important to the communities they serve, and we’re going to keep putting Rhode Islanders back to work in the process.” RIDOT will reconstruct the bridges by using precast foundation elements and by constructing the new bridge decks on large supports adjacent to the current bridges. When the new bridge decks are finished this fall, RIDOT will temporarily close the first structure (East Shore Expressway Bridge) and the road underneath and in one 80-hour extended weekend closure, will remove the old bridge and install the new one. The process will be repeated in approximately two weeks for the second structure, the McCormick Quarry Bridge. Using accelerated bridge construction methods, RIDOT will dramatically shorten the overall construction timeframe, completing the bridge one year earlier than would be possible using conventional construction methods. Additionally, if RIDOT had not taken this approach, the travelling public would have been impacted over the course of a year with each ramp only opened at half
capacity. “Rhode Island has the worst bridges in the country, and with a great sense of urgency we are exploring all options, including innovative accelerated bridge construction methods like we’re using on this project,” Peter Alviti Jr., RIDOT director said. “With careful and diligent oversight through our new project management approach, we are committed to delivering the project on time, on budget and with the highest quality.” These two bridges, originally built back in 1959, are being replaced through a $16.7 million project with a $663,000 budget contingency. The East Shore Expressway Bridge, which carries traffic from I-195 East to Route 114 South, carries 20,600 vehicles per day. The McCormick Quarry Bridge services 17,000 vehicles per day making the return trip from Route 114 North to I-195 West. The East Shore Expressway Bridge is classified as functionally obsolete, with significant concrete cracking that limits its ability to service large vehicles, resulting in the bridge’s 17-ton weight limit. The supports on the McCormick Quarry Bridge are severely deteriorated, and are supplemented with large wooden timbers to carry the bridge’s structural load. Pre-construction activities to relocate util-
ities and minor drainage work began last fall, with full construction resuming last month. Ongoing operations include excavation of the soil behind the bridge’s current supporting columns to make room for the construction of foundations for the new bridges. RIDOT also is making use of geosynthetic reinforced soil walls for the bridge’s abutments, which utilize layers of crushed stone and reinforcing fabric to quickly assemble the these foundation elements. In the coming weeks, motorists will see construction begin on the supporting structures for the new bridge decks, followed shortly by the delivery of large steel beams for the decks. Work will progress through the summer in completing the decks to the point where they can be installed using selfpropelled modular transporters — multiwheel dollies capable of lifting the bridge decks off their temporary supports, driving them toward the bridge’s foundations and setting them into place. Once installed, RIDOT will pave the bridge and approaches and open the road to traffic. For more information, visit www.dot.ri.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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dence of noise from air guns used in geological and geophysical seismic activities adversely affecting animal populations.” The International Association of Geophysical Contractors said the industry takes care to avoid marine life, adding “there has been no observation of direct physical injury or death to free-ranging fishes caused by seismic survey activity. Any impacts to fish from seismic surveys are short-term, localized and have not led to significant impacts on a population scale.” “The claims that environmental groups have been circulating are speculative and anecdotal, at best, pointing to what ‘might,’ ‘could,’ or ‘may’ happen,” said Nikki Martin, the association’s president. Richie Miller, president of one of the companies, Houston-based Spectrum Geo Inc., said that in his 30 years in the business, it has been unusual to even encounter many marine mammals. “We’ve never experienced any injury or fatality to marine mammals from our operations, and I’ve never seen or heard of it elsewhere in the industry,” he said. Miller said the language of the permit defining a disturbance of a marine animal as a “take” has created great misunderstanding. “A single ‘take’ is the same thing as a ferry boat running through the ocean and a dolphin moving out of the way,” he said. “That’s characterized as an impact. If a marine mammal gets near to us, we stop, but we rarely have to do that.” Zipf said that within days of the start of the New Jersey testing in 2015, at least three whales were found dead. None of the animals was tested to determine how it died, or whether it’s hearing was affected. Martin said seismic surveying has the potential for “a plethora of beneficial uses for the United States.” “Eighty percent of the energy in 2040 will still be produced from fossil fuels,” she said. “It’s difficult to identify where these resources are without our geophysical surveying. It’s a long-term play that the industry plans to be part of for a long time.” New Jersey’s two Democratic U.S. senators, Bob Menendez and Cory Booker, have introduced a bill to ban seismic testing in the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the two New Jersey senators, the bill has three other cosponsors, all Democrats. It is considered likely to draw opposition from senators from oil- and gas-producing states. But there is bipartisan opposition to the testing; U.S. Reps Mark Sanford, R-South Carolina, and Bobby Scott, D-Virginia, sent a letter to federal regulators in December from 31 House members from both parties asking for a halt to the practice. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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formation. “This is not another bureaucracy,” Bushell said. “It’s guidance. It’s oversight.” Much of the debate about the corporation, however, has focused on whether it’s an attempt by Cuomo to gain further control over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $29 billion modernization plan, which includes 30 remodeled subway stations along with repairs to bridges and tun-
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nels. Cuomo has promised the state will pay $8.3 billion of the total price tag. The work will be directed by the MTA board, which is appointed by the governor. The corporation’s involvement could give Cuomo even more sway. Jamsion Dague, a research associate with the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonpartisan group that studies the operation of state government, said the corporation’s involvement could benefit smaller agencies, such as an upstate community college, that have little expertise with big projects. But he added that it could create new problems for large authorities and agencies like the MTA trying to coordinate huge projects — especially if it’s seen as meddling by the governor. “Implementation will be the key,” Dague said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Mustang Welcomes Asphalt Empire Crane’s Chet Zerrillo Paving to Dealer Network Passes Away After Brief Illness
Mustang welcomed Asphalt Paving Equipment and Supplies Inc. to the Mustang dealer network. Asphalt Paving Equipment and Supplies provides sales and service to the Wilmington, Del., and Harbeson, Del., area for Mustang skid loaders, track loaders and compact excavators. For more information about Asphalt Paving Equipment and Supplies, visit www.apeasi.com. For more information about Mustang, call 262/334-9461 or visit www.mustangmfg.com.
Chester “Chet” Zerrillo Jr., 71, of Liverpool, N.Y., passed away on May 16 after a brief illness. Mr. Zerrillo was most recently the New England sales representative at Empire Crane. Mr. Zerrillo started working for Empire Crane in 2004, travelling the New England territory. Before coming to work for Empire, he worked as a sales representative of Syracuse Equipment. A true lover of golf, Mr. Zerrillo was a member of the Wa-Noa golf course. He also enjoyed travel, reading and history. He was predeceased by his parents, Chester and Lucy Zerrillo. Mr. Zerrillo is survived by his daughters, Tawn (Mark) Campolieti and Tami Zerrillo; a brother, Dave Chester “Chet” Zerrillo Jr. (Carol) Zerrillo; sisters Donna (Kevin) Reynolds and Pat (Sandy) Condolences may be shared at Colabufo, several nieces, nephews, cousins www.faroneandsoninc.com. and aunts. (This story also can be found on Memorial contributions may be made to the Francis House, 108 Michaels Ave., Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Syracuse, N.Y.
National Steering Committee Announces New Board The National Steering Committee (NSC) for the Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program — a business intensive program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management — recently announced its new board members beginning July 1. The slate of new NSC officers includes: • Chairman — Wally Johnson, vice president of marketing and sales, U.S. Concrete Inc. • Vice Chairman — Alan Nedza, director of sales, Admixture Systems North America, BASF Corporation • Secretary/Treasurer — Nicole R. Maher, chief operating officer, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) • Immediate Past Chairman — Mike Schneider, vice president of operations, Baker Concrete Construction Inc. The NSC board of directors includes: • Randal M. Beard, principal and managing director, Walter P. Moore • Matthew Childs, president, American Concrete Pipe Association • Rex Cottle, senior vice president of development, Trinity Industries Inc. • Steve Cox, vice president — customer success, Command Alkon • Julie Garbini, executive director, RMC Research & Education Foundation • Brian Gallagher, director of marketing, O’Neal Inc. • Beverly Garnant, executive director, American Society of Concrete Contractors • Jamie Gentoso, vice president, Target Market Concrete, Sika USA • Douglas Guerrero, chairman, CIM Patrons of
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who are knowledgeable of concrete technology and techniques and are able to manage people and systems as well as promote products or services related to the concrete industry. It entails a broad range of courses, from English and history to science and mathematics. A series of required business courses such as finance, marketing, management and business law also are taken throughout the length of the program. The concrete-specific courses teach the fundamentals of concrete, properties and testing, concrete construction and more. All of these courses utilize practical case studies and an internship to make sure the student obtains real-world experience essential to starting a successful career. Additional opportunities for growth include oncampus socials and other organized events providing industry networking and professional development. About CIM Receiving tremendous support from the concrete industry, the CIM program was the first of its kind in United States — a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management. The need for such a program was recognized in 1994 and was put into action by the concrete industry. The endresult was a partnership between the concrete industry and Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) to develop the CIM program, implementing it with its first two students in 1996. Available at MTSU, California State University, Chico, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Texas State University, the program has been successful for both the industry and the graduates. The program is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2016 with more than 1,000 graduates of the program to date. For more information, visit www.concretedegree.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Md. Gov. Hogan Announces $23.8M to Rehabilitate Salisbury Bypass Bridges Gov. Larry Hogan announced a $23.8 million investment to rehabilitate 11 bridges between U.S. 13 Business and Parker Pond, south of U.S. 50. Once complete, these projects will improve safety, increase the life span of the bridges and allow heavy loads to travel on the eastern half of the Salisbury Bypass (U.S. 13) in Wicomico County. “The route is a critical link for people travelling within and through Wicomico County,” said Hogan. “Completion of this project will not only open the bypass for area commerce, but it will also positively impact local residents, tourists, and businesses for years to come.” Every day, 36,225 drivers travel the Salisbury Bypass, with traffic volumes increasing by 15 percent during the summer months. Safety improvements include: replacing the concrete bridge deck approaches with steel supports; installing new, higher barriers; and removing and replacing the top layer of the concrete
bridge decks with latex concrete. Upgrading approach spans at each bridge will allow for large commercial vehicles currently restricted from traveling on the eastern half of the Salisbury Bypass to have unimpeded travel along the entire route, opening the bypass for area commerce. The 11 bridges were built between 1972 and 1975 and include one ramp bridge from U.S. 13 Business to the Salisbury Bypass and two bridges in five locations along the Salisbury Bypass (northbound and southbound) over: • the Norfolk Southern Railroad line • MD 346 (Old Ocean City Road) • U.S. 50 • MD 350 (Mount Hermon Road) • Parker Pond Construction will begin this fall and the bridges will open in spring 2018. Work on the bridges north of U.S. 50 will not take place during the
summer months to avoid increasing delays. One lane in each direction of the bridge and access to ramp movements at U.S. 50 will be maintained during construction. The funding is part of Hogan’s $1.97 billion investment in highway and bridge improvements announced last June. This announcement demonstrates his commitment to safety and infrastructure improvements in every jurisdiction in the state and is just part of the $62.2 million in transportation investments in Wicomico County over six years, including: $58.2 million for highways; $3.7 million for Shore Transit (FY 2016); $80,300 in grants for highway safety and other programs (FY 2016); and $227,600 in aviation grants for Salisbury-Ocean City: Wicomico Regional Airport (FY 2016). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
NYC Construction Workers Attend Mass Honoring Deceased Colleagues NEW YORK (AP) Construction workers converged on St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 28th to honor fellow workers who died on the job. Victims’ families joined more than 1,000 unionized workers for the Mass on Workers’ Memorial Day. The ceremony began with a bagpipe-accompanied procession at the cathedral, with hardhats of the dead placed at the altar. Organizers said the event honored the 16 construction workers who died since last year’s memorial service, according to figures supplied by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The workers filed into the cathedral still wearing their hardhats. The Rev. Brian Jordan, a longtime activist Franciscan, led the service. Before starting to pray he said, “Sisters and brothers, hardhats off!” The workers took them off, and he took his off, too. Jordan noted that this past weekend marked the 400th anniversaries of the deaths of Shakespeare and Cervantes.
He recalled the “Man of La Mancha” song “To Dream the Impossible Dream,” saying the workers who died had a dream to come home to their families but it “turned into a nightmare.” Jordan said Spanish was the native language of nine of the workers who died. He eulogized them alternately in English and Spanish. He said, “We’re all equal in death. Somos iguales en la muerte.” According to the city’s Department of Buildings, deaths at construction sites rose from eight in 2014 to 12 in 2015. Those figures represent the calendar year, rather than the 12 months between ceremonies for the workers. The number of injuries almost doubled, from 246 to 471. The surge in accidents reflects the New York construction boom. Not since the end of the last building boom, in 2008, has the number of construction accidents been this high. That’s when two falling cranes claimed 19 lives.
The president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, Gary LaBarbera, said before the Mass, “While we respect and honor their memory, it needs to be highlighted that there have to be stronger safety requirements in this city, not only for the union construction industry but for all construction workers.” Construction worker Jordan Reyes said, “I’ve got safety on my mind all the time.” After a Manhattan crane collapse this year killed a pedestrian and injured three others, the city quadrupled penalties for safety lapses. Those honored Thursday include union and nonunion workers, according to the construction council, which represents more than 100,000 unionized workers and organized the service. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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First U.S. Offshore Wind Farm Due to Complete Fall 2016 By Brenda Ruggiero
Approximately 60 local workers will be involved in this aspect of the project. GE’s work will include the installation of the electrical, mechanical, and safety equipThe construction of a 30-megawatt, fivement within the bottom tower sections now turbine offshore wind farm, the first of its at ProvPort, with the remaining tower seckind in the United States, is on schedule for tions arriving in Rhode Island next year. completion later this year, at a reported cost Each turbine tower consists of three secof $290 million. The Block Island Wind tions, with a total height of approximately Farm will reportedly supply most of Block 270 ft. (82.3 m), and a total weight of Island, R.I.’s power while reducing air polapproximately 440 tons (399 t), once assemlution across southern New England for bled. years into the future. Some construction and staging work also When fully completed, the wind farm will is being completed at Quonset Point, in consist of five, 6-megawatt wind turbine North Kingstown, R.I. Fabrication of some generators, a submarine cable interconnectof the foundation components was completing the turbines, and a submarine cable from ed by local welders at Quonset’s Specialty the northernmost turbine to an interconnecDiving Services in early 2015, and the port tion point on Block Island. continues to host construction work and vesThe farm is located approximately 3 mi. sel staging for the wind farm. Quonset also (4.8 km) southeast of Block Island. The first will host the project’s long-term operations offshore construction season was completed at the end of 2015, when all five steel jacket Deepwater Wind photo and maintenance facility. The project is scheduled to be in-service The construction of a 30-megawatt, five-turbine offshore wind farm, the first of foundations were fully installed at site. During the winter and into the spring, its kind in the United States, is on schedule for completion later this year, at a and generating power in the fourth quarter of 2016. onshore work was under way, including tur- reported cost of $290 million. A joint venture between bine assembly and submaWeeks Marine and Manson rine cable installation. Construction is serving as Submarine cable installation Deepwater Wind’s offshore also was scheduled for foundation installation conspring, and erection of the tractor. Local contractors five offshore wind turbines is assisting with this work set for this summer. include Aladdin Electric; Bay Project owner Deepwater Crane New England; Essex Wind is led by a veteran Newbury; E.W. Audet & management team with Sons; Aero Mechanical Inc.; experience in developing Waterson Terminal Services; complex energy projects GZA GeoEnvironmental; worldwide. Headquartered VHB; and Fuss & O’Neill. in Providence, R.I., the comWorkers from the laborers, pany reports that it is activeDeepwater Wind photo carpenters, elevator construcly planning offshore wind Deepwater Wind and General Electric established a Deepwater Wind photo projects to serve multiple new temporary manufacturing facility at the Port of When fully completed, the wind farm will consist tors, IBEW, ironworkers, East Coast markets located Providence for the assembly of turbine components. of five, 6-megawatt wind turbine generators, a plumbers and pipefitters, 15 or more mi. (24 km) offsubmarine cable interconnecting the turbines, cement masons, operating shore, including New York, and a submarine cable from the northernmost engineers and stevedoring Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Deepwater Wind for their successful first turbine to an interconnection point on Block unions will be involved. offshore construction season, and I look for- Island. “Building an offshore wind Jersey. industry in the U.S. will create “From the first ‘steel in the water’ in July ward to seeing the project fully operational thousands of American jobs,” to the last deck lift in November, we’ve com- and generating renewable energy in 2016.” set by state and federal government agenDuring the 18-week construction period cies. In 2013, Deepwater Wind voluntarily states Deepwater Wind’s website “Today, pleted a season of firsts — not only for the Block Island Wind Farm but also for the last year, approximately 200 workers (100 of agreed to a series of protective measures to the offshore wind industry in Europe launch of a new American offshore wind them local) and a dozen construction and minimize potential underwater noise employs nearly 60,000 workers. There are industry,” said Jeffrey Grybowski, transport barges, tugboats, crew ships and impacts on North Atlantic right whales dur- approximately 2,500 wind turbines spinning in the ocean off the coast of Europe today, Deepwater Wind CEO. “We are proud of the monitoring vessels were active at the pro- ing wind farm construction. work we’ve accomplished so far, but we’ve ject’s port. “We are especially proud that our work but none yet in the United States. In all, more than 300 local workers will be was done while upholding very high envi- Developing an offshore wind industry right only just begun — and 2016 will be a year to involved with building the Block Island ronmental standards,” Grybowski said. here in America will increase our nation’s remember.” R.I. Gov. Gina M. Raimonda noted that Wind Farm. Deepwater Wind is utilizing Deepwater Wind and General Electric competitiveness in energy sector, revitalize Rhode Island is proud to be home to the four Rhode Island ports, Block Island, established a new temporary manufacturing industrial ports, bolster the manufacturing Galilee, Quonset Point and the Port of facility at the Port of Providence for the sector, and create good, high paying, jobs in nation’s first offshore wind farm. “With this project, we’re putting hundreds Providence, to complete construction and assembly of turbine components. 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Rutgers University Study Estimates Cost to Build, Maintain NJDOT Roads New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials announced the release of a new study conducted by Rutgers University’s Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center that determined the average cost to plan, construct, operate, and maintain 1 mi. (1.6 km) of roadway under NJDOT jurisdiction is $183,757. The study is part of a two-phase effort to provide an understanding of aggregate costs associated with NJDOT roadways and bridges. Rutgers will conduct additional research to understand more completely the factors that influence cost efficiency. “The New Jersey Department of Transportation is committed to providing a modern, safe and reliable transportation system throughout the state in the most effective manner possible,” Richard T. Hammer, NJDOT acting commissioner, said. “The study is part of an on-going effort to identify those factors that drive costs in New Jersey’s
public transportation sector.” The Rutgers study found that on average nearly 60 percent of total transportation-related expenditures are for activities not directly associated with planning, construction, operating, and maintaining roads and bridges under NJDOT jurisdiction. These costs are related to expenditures for NJ TRANSIT, debt services on transportation bonds, funding for local road projects, aviation, maritime and rail freight, and contribute to providing a comprehensive and safe transportation system throughout the state. “The Rutgers study stands in stark contrast to a recent report that grossly over-reported New Jersey’s highway costs at $2 million per mile,” Hammer said, noting that the Rutgers study concurred that it is inappropriate to include the entire debt service amount on transportation bonds when calculating lane mile costs, and that additional analysis is required to isolate the portion attributable to highway projects. The study also determined that on
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Steel Erection Leaders Receive Awards at 2016 SEAA Convention, Tradeshow The Steel Erectors Association of America honored two individuals for their service to the steel erection industry at its 44th Annual Convention and Tradeshow in Charlotte-Concord, N.C. Eddie Williams, CEO and chairman of Buckner Companies, Graham, N.C., was named Person of the Year, while Pete Walker, retired president of Phoenix Steel Erectors, Haymarket, Va., received Lifetime Membership.
reflected: “Looking back, no one was speaking for the non-union ironworkers, the impetus behind SEAA. This association has come so far since then. Thank you all for making this a first-class organization.”
Lifetime Member Pete Walker retired from Phoenix Steel Erectors in 2014, the Haymarket, Va.-based company he founded with partner Jim Larson in 2003. He currently serves on the company’s board of 2016 Person of the Year directors. “Eddie is our senior statesman, His contribution to SEAA and his wise counsel and suggesbegan even before the association tions over the course of more than was formed. Walker said initially 60 years have shaped this association and the industry as we know it Eddie Williams, CEO and chairman of he was a guest at a Steel Erectors today,” said Alan Sears, awards Buckner Companies, Graham, N.C., was of the Carolinas’ work group named Person of the Year. meeting and board meeting. chairman and banquet host. “There happened to be a board In the 1950s, Williams began position open. I left the room to his career as a rod-buster for C.P. go to the bathroom and when I Buckner Steel Erection; he evencame back I’d been nominated tually worked his way up to CEO. and elected to the board,” said A founding member of the regionWalker with a laugh. According al steel erector organization that to an article in a 2011 Connector: was the precursor to SEAA, “Soon after the formation of the Williams has since served on Steel Erectors Association of the SEAA’s board of directors for Carolinas in the early 1970s, Pete decades. Ten years ago he received Walker and Jim Larson became the association’s William Davis catalysts for the group’s expanService Award, the association’s sion into Virginia as representahighest honor. tives from L.R. Willson & Sons “I can’t remember a time when and Williams Steel Erection Co. I wasn’t on the board of directors. Inc.” It has been a very rewarding expeThis ultimately resulted in the rience watching the association formation of the Steel Erectors grow,” said Williams. Association of Virginia and the Sears explained that sometimes Carolinas, which grew to the an individual is woven so thoroughly into the fabric of an organ- Pete Walker, retired president of Phoenix national SEAA organization of ization and an industry that their Steel Erectors, Haymarket, Va., received today. Lifetime Membership. Additionally, Walker was volunteerism is assumed. instrumental in founding SEAA“As the committee was reviewing past records of the Person of the Year, which has been MAC, the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of SEAA. Later, he served awarded since 2004, we realized that Eddie had somehow on SEAA’s board of directors for at least 20 years beginning been overlooked. Yet, every year he sets the example by in the late 1980s; he was president from 1991-1992; and he received the Person of the Year award in 2008. which others are judged,” said Sears. Upon being named Lifetime Member, Walker said: “I was Williams has worked to improve safety through his work with OSHA’s Steel Erection Negotiated Rulemaking so impressed with the aspirations of this group of steel erecAdvisory Committee and the Cranes and Derricks in tors who wanted to make the industry better for everyone Construction Advisory Committee. He has pushed for fair that I immediately got involved. The organization has been a competition and wages, quality control, and productivity great personal and professional benefit to me. I am leaving issues through active participation in the American Institute with a lot more than I came with. I’m very honored, and of Steel Construction, Fabricators & Manufacturers accept this award with a lot of pride.” For more information, visit www.seaa.net. Association, and many contractor groups such as the ABC, AGC, ASA and SC&RA. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Upon receiving the Person of the Year award, Williams Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Case Construction Launches Dire States Equipment Grant
Submissions can be completed at DireStates.com/Grant. The deadline for entry is Aug. 1, 2016, and winners will be announced in September.
Case Construction Equipment has launched the Dire States Equipment Grant — a new grant that will provide one winning community with $25,000 in free equipment use to help offset the costs of building or repairing a critical piece of local infrastructure. Representatives of municipal, county and other local governments are eligible to apply for the grant. Entrants will be asked to describe the project and provide a detailed assessment of how that local piece of infrastructure will benefit the community. Examples of suitable infrastructure projects include: road/bridge repair or construction, utility pipe replacement, erosion control along lakes and rivers, wastewater system improvements and park/recreational construction. All projects that fall within the 16 core categories of infrastructure, as identified by ASCE in its Infrastructure Report Card, will be considered. The grant is named for Case’s infrastructure awareness and advocacy initiative, Dire States, which evolved from a national tour in 2013 that focused on raising awareness of America’s ailing infrastructure into active campaigning for specific programs and legislation.
Submissions can be completed at DireStates.com/Grant. The deadline for entry is Aug. 1, 2016, and winners will be announced in September. “As the Dire States team travelled around the country, it became clear that the margin between whether an infrastructure project becomes funded or is delayed can be relatively small,” said Scott Harris, vice president — North America, Case. “When you get into small towns and rural counties, those projects often provide a critical service to residents and have a direct effect on their quality of life. Our goal with the Dire States Equipment Grant is to identify one community with such a project, and help them offset those costs to bring the project to completion.” All local governments in the United States are eligible to apply. A full list of rules and submission criteria are available at DireStates.com/Grant. For more information on Dire States, visit DireStates.com. For more information on Case, visit CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Equipment Leasing, Finance Industry Confidence Eases The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the May 2016 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $1 trillion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market eased to 55.1 from the April index of 59.1 after two consecutive months of increases. Concerns about the impact of the U.S. political scene were top of mind among respondents. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI-EFI survey respondent Valerie Hayes Jester, president, Brandywine Capital Associates Inc., said, “Application activity has been strong in the last 30 days, but I suspect that is pent-up demand from customers who delayed equipment purchases in the last quarter. Rates continue to be low and credit approvals are not a factor. It is more the reluctance of the small business owner to make expansion decisions given our current political environment that concerns me.”
May 2016 Survey Results The overall MCI-EFI is 55.1, a decrease from the April index of 59.1. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 16.1 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, an increase from 12.1 percent in April. 67.7 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, a decrease from 75.8 percent in April. 16.1 percent believe business conditions will worsen, an increase from 12.1 percent the previous month. • 16.1 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, an increase from 15.2 percent in April. 61.3 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 66.7 percent the previous month. 22.6 percent believe demand will decline, an increase from 18.2 percent who believed so in April.
• 19.4 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, a decrease from 24.2 percent in April. 74.2 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, a decrease from 75.8 percent the previous month. 6.5 percent expect “less” access to capital, an increase from none last month. • When asked, 48.4 percent of the executives report they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, a decrease from 51.5 percent in April. 48.4 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, an increase from 45.5 percent last month. 3.2 percent expect to hire fewer employees, relatively unchanged from April. • None of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” a decrease from 3.0 percent last month. 96.8 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “fair,” relatively unchanged from April. 3.2 percent rate it as “poor,” an increase from none the previous month. • 6.5 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will
get “better” over the next six months, an increase from 3.0 percent who believed so in April. 64.5 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, a decrease from 87.9 percent the previous month. 29.0 percent believe economic conditions in the United States will worsen over the next six months, an increase from 9.1 percent who believed so last month. • In May, 38.7 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, a decrease from 54.5 percent in April. 58.1 percent believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, an increase from 45.5 percent the previous month. 3.2 percent believe there will be a decrease in spending, an increase from none who believed so last month. For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Mack mDRIVE HD Now Standard on Granite Models In response to increasing customer demand, Mack Trucks announced its Mack mDRIVE HD 13-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) will be standard on Mack Granite models. Featuring a low ratio creeper gear, the mDRIVE HD 13-speed helps boost customer productivity due to improved performance and reduced weight, according to the manufacturer. Mack is the first truck manufacturer in North America to offer low reduction creeper gear ratios in a proprietary automated manual transmission. Since Mack announced the availability of the mDRIVE HD 13-speed in March, customer response has been overwhelmingly positive, encouraging Mack to make the 13-speed AMT standard on the Granite model starting with production of the 2017 MP8 engine. The mDRIVE HD 13-speed also is available on Mack Pinnacle and Titan by Mack models. “Making the mDRIVE HD 13-speed standard on the Granite is a natural evolution of our industry leadership,” said Dennis Slagle, president of Mack Trucks. “Since its introduction, the mDRIVE has become incredibly popular — starting first with highway and more recently with many heavyduty vocational applications. The introduction of the 13- and 14-speed gears expands the range and performance in vocational applications so much so that it is only natural for it to become our standard offering in the Granite model.” Available in direct or overdrive configurations, the new Mack mDRIVE HD 13-speed offers a low reduction creeper gear ratio designed for easier startability on steep grades or when the truck is carrying a heavy load. This improved startability also allows
customers to select a faster rear axle ratio. The faster ratio decreases engine rpm at highway speeds, saving fuel as the truck travels between job sites. The mDRIVE HD 13-speed, like all Mack mDRIVE AMTs, is monitored by Mack GuardDog Connect and serviceable at more than
400 Mack dealers. GuardDog Connect is Mack’s proactive diagnostic and repair planning system. It monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to an unplanned visit to the dealer. GuardDog Connect enables quick diagnosis of issues, proactive scheduling for repairs and confirmation that needed parts are in stock and ready to install, all while the truck is still on the job. The Mack mDRIVE HD 13-speed shares its architecture with the standard mDRIVE HD, including reinforced internal components and the same gear ratios for the 12 forward speeds. Mack also announced in March the availability of the mDRIVE HD 14-speed. The addition of the two transmissions with creeper gears enables Mack to meet the needs of a
wider range of customer applications with the power and performance that only a fully integrated powertrain can offer. Mack mDRIVE AMTs are available exclusively with Mack MP engines. Due to the new low reduction creeper gears, the mDRIVE HD 13- and 14-speed The Mack mDRIVE HD 13-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) is standard on Mack Granite models.
transmissions not only improve performance in off-road, heavy haul and construction applications, but also for on-highway applications, according to the manufacturer. Mack now offers both new mDRIVE HD variants in Mack Pinnacle models. The addition of the low reduction creeper and multispeed reverse gears is made possible by a short extension added to the front of the transmission case. Despite the additional capabilities, the new mDRIVE HD models are less than 5 in. (12.7 cm) longer and only 90 lbs. (40.8 kg) heavier than the standard mDRIVE HD, maintaining a weight advantage of nearly 150 lbs. (68 kg) compared with automatic transmissions. The Mack mDRIVE HD 14-speed, available only in an overdrive configuration, adds a second ultra-low-speed reduction gear designed for curb pouring applications or
low-speed, heavy-haul maneuvering. Both transmissions offer up to four reverse gear ratios. In addition to the two new models, all Mack mDRIVE transmissions, including the standard mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD, received numerous updates for improved performance and durability. The transmissions are controlled by a redesigned gearbox control unit, while a new clutch with a larger torsional damper helps reduce driveline vibration. Component wear monitors also were added to enable predictive maintenance. “Response to the mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD has been tremendous,” said Roy Horton, director of product strategy. “Currently, mDRIVE penetration for Pinnacle axle back and axle forward models is at approximately 80 percent and 60 percent, respectively, while mDRIVE HD penetration for Granite models is about 20 percent and growing. The penetration level of mDRIVE in all our models has continued to increase since its introduction.” Available in axle forward or axle back configurations, the Mack Granite model delivers the reliability, durability and strength expected of a Mack. The high-performing, fuel-efficient Mack MP7 and MP8 engines range from 325 hp and 1,200 lb.-ft. of torque to up to 505 hp and 1,760 lb.-ft. of torque. Every Granite model is built on Mack’s proven Cornerstone chassis and can be paired with a Mack Camelback suspension, a vocational industry standard, or the Mack mRIDE spring suspension, which delivers higher ground clearance and extreme articulation. The Mack mDRIVE HD 13- and 14speed AMTs are scheduled to go into full production in October. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Asphalt Care Equipment & Supply 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 Fax: 215-639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com
Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 Fax: 732-885-3052 www.foleyinc.com
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Alban Cat 8531 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 800-492-6994 www.albancat.com Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Upper Marlboro, MD 301-420-3700 Felton, DE 302-284-4100 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 Winchester, VA 540-667-4200
of Connecticut Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Fax: 860-282-6164 www.bobcatct.com Bobcat of Stratford 821 Woodend Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Fax: 203-380-9791 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 Fax: 413-746-4648
of North Jersey Bobcat of North Jersey 201 Maltese Dr. Totowa, NJ 07512 973-774-9500 Fax: 973-774-9501
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Talbert Spread-Axle Trailer With E2Nitro Adds Versatility The 65-ton (59 t) spread-axle trailer outfitted with the E2Nitro nitrogen-assisted equalizing system by Talbert Manufacturing provides haulers the versatility they need to switch axle configurations and comply with individual state road regulations. This trailer also can be operated in a 70-ton (63.5 t) closecoupled configuration. Haulers can use the 65SA with a close-coupled fourth axle for a 70ton rating or a spread-axle configuration for a 65-ton rating, and the trailer’s empty weight is lighter compared to West Coast-style trail- Haulers can use the 65SA with a close-coupled fourth axle for a 70-ton rating or a spread-axle configuration for a 65-ton rating. ers. The trailer’s East Coast-style E2Nitro spreader features a bearing pivot and pivot lockout a hydraulic shim point between trailer and spreader. The deck types, and widths of 9, 9 ft. 6 in., and 10 ft. (2.7, 2.9 and for backing the trailer. In addition, the E2Nitro operator can E2Nitro also incorporates two-speed dual landing gear for 3 m) also are available.. The standard 65SA model has three different capacity rathydraulically set axle loads and keep them there in all ter- greater stability when it is disconnected from the trailer. rains. It also allows for a 14-ft. 1-in. (4.3 m) spread between Finally, the 65SA with the E2Nitro makes movement on job ings: 65 tons (59 t) in a 15-ft. (4.6 m), 2-point rigid load base the third and fourth axle, which is ideal for haulers traveling sites easier because operators can lift rear axles when back- as a 3+2 spread-axle trailer with 30 ft. (9 m) of deck; 65 tons ing up or turning around. in a 30-ft., 2-point rigid load base as a 3+2 spread-axle trailinto states that require that spread. The Talbert 65SA features a 70-in. (178 cm), flip-up er with the addition of an 8-ft. (2.4 m) deck insert (38 ft. [11.6 The E2Nitro system articulates left and right and uses nitrogen to equalize the up and down movement to provide gooseneck extension to achieve a 190-in. (482 cm) radius. m] overall); and 70 tons (63.5 t) in a 16-ft. (4.8 m), 2-point proportionate weight distribution in each axle grouping. The unit also offers removable kingpin stations for 120- and rigid load base as a 4-axle trailer with 30 ft. of deck. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit Through a combination of hydraulic and nitrogen equaliza- 108-in. (305 and 274 cm) swing radiuses, a 30-ft. (9 m) deck tion, the E2Nitro absorbs hauling and loading shocks and length and an 8-ft. 6-in. (2.6 m) deck width. And, like all its www.talbertmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment provides a greater range of suspension movement for trailers, Talbert manufactures the 65SA with heavy-duty T-1, reduced stress and a smoother ride. The system also acts as 100,000-psi minimum yield steel. Optional deck lengths, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Isuzu Unveils All-New Class 6 F-Series Medium-Duty Truck Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. unveiled an allnew entry in the Class 6 medium-duty truck segment — the 2018 Isuzu FTR. The F-Series truck is slated to go into production in the United States in mid-2017. “This truck represents our vision of the future of the medium-duty truck industry,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “As the adult population grows and as people move to urban centers, there will be an increasing need for delivery trucks that can carry a lot of cargo but at the same time be fuel efficient, maneuverable, environmentally friendly, and that offer a low cost of ownership. The all-new FTR achieves all of these goals.” Powertrain The FTR will be powered by Isuzu’s 4HK1-TC 5.2-L turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine — a first in the segment. “As fuel economy and emissions regulations become stricter, you’re going to see more and more competitors in this class turning to four-cylinder engines,” Skinner said. “Isuzu is a pioneer in developing and building four-cylinder transportation solutions.” Although horsepower and torque ratings have not been finalized, the company noted that the 4HK1 engine is well known for its high torque output. The powerplant will be mated to an Allison 2000 Series automatic transmission. The engine carries a B10 durability of 310,000 miles — meaning that 90 percent of engines should reach that mileage before
requiring an overhaul, according to the manufacturer. An incredible cruising distance can be achieved by the FTR, due not only to the truck’s miserly use of fuel but also its available aluminum 50 or 100 gal. fuel tank. Flexibility and Capability Eight wheelbase configurations will accommodate bodies from 16 to 30 ft. (4.8 to 9 m), allowing for a wide variety of body applications. The all-new cab features a clean back-of-cab design that can provide more space for body applications compared to the previous F-Series truck. Like all Isuzu trucks, the FTR will feature a low-cab-forward design that increases visibility and markedly improves maneuverability — especially important in the crowded city centers where the FTR is expected to be in greatest demand. “With a 50-degree wheel cut, there’s not a truck in this class with a tighter turning radius,” Skinner said. Interior Design The FTR cab’s wide step and wide-opening doors allow easy entry to the spacious interior, which features three-
The F-Series truck is slated to go into production in the United States in mid-2017.
across seating and extra space for storage behind the seats. Additional interior amenities include a side under safety mirror, overhead console, and a suspension driver’s seat with armrest specially designed to increase comfort and reduce driver fatigue. Additional Details Pricing, available configurations, power ratings and additional features and specifications will be released in mid-2017. “The overall concept of the FTR is to bring to our customers the next generation medium-duty low-cab-forward truck, one that features a clean, durable, highly efficient fourcylinder engine and is the best Class 6 choice for pickup and delivery in cities,” Skinner said. “The letters ‘FTR’ don’t stand for ‘future,’ but this truck represents the future, and it will be here — soon.” For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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200 2002 20 02 C CH CHEVY HEV EVY VY C/ C/8500: /8 85 50 00 0: CA CAT AT 3126 6 CYL (300 HP); FULLER 8SP; 8SP; A/C; A/C; 52,080K GVW. GVW. 2 2004 20 004 04 MOFFETT MOFFET M OFFET OFF ETT TT M5500 M5500 50 00 PIGGYBACK PIGG GGY GY YBACK BA ACK CK FORKLIFT; FORKLIF FORKLIF RKLIF KLIF LIIF FT; 2.5 TON TON;; 5,500LB MAX CAP; CAP; 21’ STEEL FLATBED. FLA ATBED.
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Kenworth Video Features Its Flagship Vocational Truck Kenworth has released an informative, 7-1/2-minute video on the Kenworth T880 vocational truck. Named the 2015 Truck of the Year by the American Truck Dealers (ATD), the Kenworth T880 exemplifies Kenworth’s long-time core values of quality, innovation and technology in producing The World’s Best trucks. Day in and day out, the durable T880 is a dependable, versatile truck capable of performing the toughest jobs productively and efficiently, according to the manufacturer. The video features T880 dump, mixer, wrecker, heavy hauler, logger and refuse trucks in action going up steep grades, in the rain, and on- and off-road. Watch the video on the T880 section of Kenworth’s website (www.kenworth.com/trucks/t880), and also under the Kenworth YouTube site (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY 79QlnTUxQ). The T880 is standard with the PACCAR MX-13 engine rated up to 500 hp and 1,850 lb.-ft. of
The video features T880 dump, mixer, wrecker, heavy hauler, logger and refuse trucks in action going up steep grades, in the rain, and on- and off-road.
torque. The PACCAR MX-13 provides a lightweight, fuel-efficient engine for vocational applications, including dumps and heavy haul applications over 100,000 lbs. The T880 also is available with the new PACCAR MX-11 engine with up
to 430 hp and 1,550 lb.-ft. of torque. The 10.8-L engine is 400 lbs. lighter than 13-L engines and provides truck operators with enhanced payload capacity and fuel economy. The video includes information
on the Eaton UltraShift Plus transmission — available on the T880 — which offers Hill Start Aid, creep modes, auto neutral, and engine and clutch over speed protection. UltraShift Plus transmissions employ grade sensing,
weight computation and driver throttle commands for reliability and performance during launch and shift decisions. In addition, the video explores the Kenworth T880’s offering of lightweight, factory-installed lift axles and suspension options. The video also focuses on important driver comfort features. The quiet, 2.1-meter lightweight and robotically assembled aluminum cab provides a spacious 23 in. of room between the seats. The Kenworth proprietary air suspension seats automatically adjust to the driver’s weight. Drivers also benefit from the panoramic windshield, complex reflector headlamps, air-assisted hydraulic clutch, and an ergonomic dash panel that is easy to read and use. In addition to its day cab configuration, the T880 is available with 52- and 76-in. mid-roof sleepers, along with a new 40-in. sleeper. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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CUSTOM SIZES AND GVWs AVAILABLE
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www.mheby.com • 800-292-4752 MAINE Wess Gorman Trailer Sales, Inc. Bridgton (207) 647-9411
VERMONT Lucky’s Trailer Sales, Inc. South Royalton (802) 763-2585
NEW YORK Paul Congelosi Tantivy Trailer Trailer Sales Sales Montgomery Vernon (845) 361-2246 (315) 829-4408
NEW JERSEY Hyers Auto Body Inc. Toms River (732) 341-6023
M. H. Eby, Inc. M.H. Eby, Inc. Blue Ball (800) 292-4752
PENNSYLVANIA Brechbill Trailer Sales LLC Chambersburg (717) 262-6383
Metzler Auto, Truck and Trailer Co. Martinsburg (814) 793-3726
VIRGINIA LB’s of VA Trailer Sales Lexington (540) 464-1006
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The ‘Next Generation’…
Landoll Unveils 900D Series Traveling Tail Trailer Equipped With ‘H.O.S.S.’
The 900D traveling tail trailer is equipped with a new hydraulic operating system, nicknamed “H.O.S.S.” and an all-new Grote lighting package.
Landoll Corporation Trailer Division has unveiled the “Next Generation Landoll” (NGL) 900D Series traveling tail trailers. The 900D traveling tail trailer is equipped with a new hydraulic operating system, nicknamed “H.O.S.S.” and an all-new Grote lighting package. The traveling tail has been transformed with increased operational speed and the dynamic “high visibility” lighting package that increases visual awareness and driver safety during night operations. Overall, operational efficiencies, less heat buildup and noise reduction, along with improved driver safety are key points in the Next Generation trailer. Operational speed increases dramatically with the new H.O.S.S. system operating at 20 gpm. “For several years we have needed to clean up the system
to make it more user friendly,” said Gary Dwerlkotte. The control panel is located at chest height, encouraging ergonomic, improving visual site lines, and now allows other optional features to be installed directly onto the control panel. Brad Bergman added that “this better technology and design simplifies the system.” “Listening to the customer always leads us to how or what we need to improve,” said Jim Ladner. “H.O.S.S. will not only increase operational efficiency, but also keep the customer safe by getting them out of the danger zone quicker.” For more information, visit http://www.landoll.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Crysteel Reintroduces Two Series of Class 8 Bodies: Paradox, Raptor Crysteel Manufacturing recently announced the reintroduction of the Paradox and Raptor series of Class 8 dump bodies. These Class 8 bodies are made from hi-tensile steels, and come in standard and heavy duty models. The Paradox and heavier duty Paradox RoxBox feature a square body style, while the Raptor and heavier duty RipRaptor bodies are elliptical. Both lines are available in body sizes ranging from 14 ft. to 21 ft. 6 in. (4.2 to 6.6 m) with capacities from 13 to 26.9 cu yds. (9.9 to 20.5 cu m). According to Crysteel General Manager Joe Paulsen, customer demand was behind the reintroduction. “These products continue to have a loyal following in the industry, and
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over the years we continued to receive requests and inquires for them. So we worked diligently with our Crysteel distributors to reestablish these bodies in our product mix, and we’re very excited to be able to offer both the
Paradox and Raptor series of dump bodies once more,” Paulsen said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. www.ewsleeper.com 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 603-225-6711 Fax: 603-225-4918
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Stephenson Equipment, Inc. Prospect Park, PA 610-534-0700 Harrisburg, PA 800-325-6455 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866-667-6756 Pittsburgh, PA 800-692-7600
Binder Machinery Company www.bindermachinery.com 2820 Hamilton Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908-561-9000 Fax: 908-753-1644 Winslow, NJ 856-767-5900
Edward Ehrbar, Inc. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914-738-5100 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 New York City, NY 718-626-3331 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203-743-0088
Lucky’s Trailer Sales www.luckystrailers.com 402 Vermont Route 107 South Royalton, VT 802-763-2585 Fax 802-763-2492 28 Jasper Mine Road Colchester, VT 05446 802-893-6565 Fax 802-893-6604
Ditch Witch Mid-States www.ditchwitchmidstate.com 3660 Interchange Road Columbus, OH 43204 614-443-9751 888-DITCHWITCH FAX: 614-443-9219
Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. www.vermeermidatlantic.com 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274 Fax: 301-498-8720
9052 Marshall Road Cranberry Township, PA 16066 724-742-2844 888-DITCHWITCH FAX: 724-742-2877
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
Penn-Jersey Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400
Bangor, ME Frenchtown, NJ Contact your local dealer:908.824.4200 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME Dealer Name 207.498.2547
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
FAE USA Holds Its 10th Annual Open House Event
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he staff of FAE USA Inc. hosted their 10th annual Open House event on April 28 at their North American headquarters in Flowery Branch, Ga. The open house-demo has grown in attendance every year and this year’s turnout was more than 200 guests. The festivities kicked off with breakfast and an opportunity for attendees to leisurely explore the FAE USA headquarters facility. Guests saw various departments and static displays of machines and attachments, both inside and out. After machine demonstrations and presentations, attendees enjoyed a lunch of slow-cooked pulled pork, pulled chicken, Brunswick stew and an array of side dishes catered by a local favorite, Pig-N-Chik. FAE USA’s Giorgio Carera presented awards for large-volume dealers, innovators and manufacturers and dealers who have consistently supported the annual event. Some of the local dignitaries on hand for the days’ events included Stan Brown, city manager of the city of Oakwood, Ga., and Shelley Davis, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. Carera also presented a substantial donation to special guest, combat hero and Wounded Warriors in Action representative John Keeney, who was one of the feature speakers.
Enjoying the events of the day (L-R) are Sylvain Benoit, GB Equipment Inc., Quebec, Canada; Alex Musa, SNA Manufacturing, Acworth, Ga.; and Ken Pryzgoda, KP Sales & Marketing, Greely, Colo. FAE USA’s Lee Smith operates a Challenger MT675C tractor with an FAE STCH225 rock crusher attachment during the demos.
A nice array of PrimeTech machines was on display.
see FAE page 76
Special guest, combat hero and Wounded Warriors in Action representative John Keeney (L), joined FAE USA’s president Giorgio Carera at the event. Keeney was one of the featured speakers.
FAE and other machine manufacturer representatives come together at the event including (L-R) Giorgio Carera, FAE USA, Flowery Branch, Ga.; Sara Buysman, McCormick Tractor, Duluth, Ga.; and Davide Barratta, FAE Group, Italy.
First time attendees to the annual event are Will Rigdon (L) and Stephen Leghissa, the newest additions to the FAE USA staff.
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Open House Offers Off-Site Demos of FAE USA Machines FAE from page 73
Machine demonstrations were conducted off site and on the grounds of FAE USA. Several guest speakers had informative presentations of their products and many prize drawings were announced and awarded throughout the day. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Guests packed the outdoor exhibit area where plenty of FAE and PrimeTech products were on display. A Challenger MT 685D is perfectly matched for running the PTO-driven FAE MTM225 multi-purpose rock crusher/mulcher/soil stabilizer during one of the demo events.
(L-R): Enjoying the events of the day are David Pleasants and Ron Johnikin of Pleasants Construction, Clarksburg, Md.; Marty Murphy, PaveCon, Grand Prairie, Texas; and Stephen Leghissa, FAE USA based in Texas.
The paparazzi had their iPhone and video cameras rolling during each of live demos.
A stout ASV POSI-TRACK RT-120 forestry package model equipped with an FAE RC120 forestry mulcher wows spectators as it grinds through small trees with great ease.
(L-R): FAE USA-PrimeTech national sales manager John DalBianco welcomes friends and guests to the event including Jeff Hayhurst and Jim Harsh of Leslie Equipment Co., Cowen, W.Va.
Great support and turn out of Takeuchi representatives including (L-R) Dan Schneider, Lee Padgett, David Steger and David Caldwell.
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Heavy Duty Fuchs MHL370 F Built for Tough, High-Capacity Applications The Fuchs MHL370 F material handler expands the Fuchs product line and marks an entry in the 120,000-lb. (54,431 kg) class of high capacity machines. Built for high production in large scrap operations and port applications throughout North America, the new MHL370 handler boasts heavy counterweight and a massive undercarriage with 17.9- by 20.6-ft. (5.4 by 6.3 m) outrigger stance to offer excellent stability and high lift capacities at extended reach. The new Fuchs handler delivers higher lift capacities than other units in this class and a 14.5 percent increase in lift capacity over the Fuchs MHL360 F handler at full 59.9-ft. (18 m) boom extension, according to the manufacturer. The rugged MHL370 F handler offers two straight boom reach options — 55-ft. (16.5 m) and 59.9 ft. (18 m). A 59.9-ft. cranked boom option also is available for port applications. New, large diameter boom cylinders feature high operat- Built for high production in large scrap operations and port applications North America, the new MHL370 handler boasts heavy couning pressures to elevate machine lift throughout terweight and a massive undercarriage with 17.9- by 20.6-ft. (5.4 by 6.3 m) capacities, while hose rupture valves outrigger stance. for both the boom and stick cylinders improve lifting safety. Available float operation automatically lifts the boom if too much pressure video camera. The purpose-built handler’s joystick configuis applied, protecting sensitive surfaces like the hull of a ves- ration places all critical machine movements within the opersel. The new handler can be equipped with a variety of Fuchs ator’s reach and leaves room for customization. The cactus grab, magnet, clamshell and lift hook attachments to hydraulically elevating cab offers a maximum 20-ft (6.1-m) meet specific application needs. Quick coupling on the dip- eye-level operation and independent 7-ft. (2.2 m) forward movement for excellent visibility. perstick offers fast switching of attachments. Accessed by a stow-away ladder, the central service platFeaturing large, 59-in. (150 cm) diameter SETCO solid rubber tires, the MHL370 material handler offers excellent form of the MHL370 F handler substantially reduces daily stability when “walking” a load and up to 30 percent grade- maintenance time. Main machine components such as the ability for increased off-road performance. Unlike some engine, fuel and DEF fill points, and hydraulic oil tank can dual-tire configurations, the single tire design of the new be quickly and easily accessed from the platform, improving Fuchs handler minimizes material build-up. Four-wheel machine uptime. The central lubrication system, also drive delivers exceptional traction on uneven surfaces, while accessed from the service platform, automatically greases the machine’s two-speed hydrostatic transmission delivers multiple points on the upper carriage throughout the day to travel speeds reaching 9.3 mph (15 kmh) for quickly moving increase machine reliability. Fuchs Telematics, available for about the scrap yard or dock. The front axle’s 27-degree the MHL370 F handler, allows customers to optimize steering angle delivers a tight 26.3-ft. (8 m) turn radius, sim- machine efficiency and helps to improve uptime by alerting key individuals of upcoming service intervals and potential ilar to the MHL360 F, for excellent maneuverability. The durable MHL370 F material handler is powered by a machine issues. Customers with specialized equipment needs can work fuel efficient, Tier IV Final 308 hp (230 kW) turbocharged diesel engine. Passive regeneration of the diesel particulate with the Fuchs Application Center to tailor machine configfilter ensures uninterrupted material handler operation with uration to the job. By working with Fuchs, customers can opt lower fuel consumption. Three-stage “Eco Mode” engine for a crawler undercarriage with either flat shoes or triple operation allows the operator to fine-tune engine RPM to the grousers to lower ground contact pressure and further demand of the job. Engine speed can be reduced by up to 19 improve stability. Other available designs include stationary percent over full power to deliver up to a 36 percent fuel sav- handlers, semi-mobile electric machines and pylon risers for improved visibility, so customers can equip the machine for ings. Inside the cab, the main 7-in. wide video graphics array optimum efficiency in the application. For more information, visit www.terex-fuchs.com. (WVGA) touchscreen display offers intuitive machine func(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment tion for more efficient operation, while a second color display shows the operator video captured by the night vision Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A Lokotrack ST2.8 mobile scalping screen is helping a cement plant produce a clean additive for its production process, resulting in significant cost savings. The operator is saving up to $20 a ton by producing the additive using the ST2.8, rather than buying it from an outside source.
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The Lokotrack ST2.8 has a larger throw than most machines in its size class, which allows it to produce a cleaner end product. The unit’s powerful Caterpillar C4.4 diesel engine meets the latest emissions standards, and a new hydraulic system helps to reduce fuel consumption. Find out more about profitable mobile screening at metso.com/showroom/aggregates
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Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420
800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com
CB
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CB CON-AGG www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in the state of PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121
4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300
Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611
168 Industrial Park Road
11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 724-776-7660
2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338
3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388
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145 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743
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309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080
US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171
441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA 570-883-1044
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THE KLEEMANN EVO-LINE:
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This is what you find in the Kleemann EVO product line. Be it a mobile impact, a jaw or a cone crusher, Kleemann‘s innovative drive concept and intelligent material flow technologies make for the best possible efficiency and high performaNce crushing results.
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UNBEATABLE TEAM.
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Bandit Industries Accepts President’s ‘E’ Award for Exports at D.C. Ceremony U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented Bandit Industries Inc. with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., on May 16. The President’s “E” Award is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports. This year, 123 awards were presented, with 72 awards going to manufacturers. Bandit Industries President Jerry Morey and International Sales Manager Felipe Tamayo accepted the award for Bandit during the ceremony held in the U.S. Department of Commerce building. “Bandit Industries has demonstrated a sustained commitment to export expansion,” Pritzker said in her congratulatory letter to Bandit Industries announcing its selection as an award recipient. “The ‘E’ Awards Committee was very impressed with Bandit Industries’ adaption of its product line for export markets. The company’s creative solution to enter the European market was also particu- Jerry Morey (C), Bandit president, along with Felipe Tamayo (R), internalarly notable. Bandit Industries’ tional sales manager, were presented the President’s “E” Award for Export by achievements have undoubtedly Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker. contributed to national export expansion efforts that support the U.S. economy and create modern technology and hand assembly. Bandit equipment serves professionals in the logging, tree care, biomass, land American jobs.” Bandit Industries Inc. is among the largest global manu- clearing, stump grinding, mulch, recycling and renewable facturers of wood and waste processing equipment, includ- energy markets. In 1961, President Kennedy signed an executive order ing hand-fed brush and whole tree wood chippers, stump grinders, forestry mowers, horizontal grinders, specialty yard reviving the World War II “E” symbol of excellence to honor equipment and skid-steer loader attachments. Bandit equip- and provide recognition to America’s exporters. Today, ment is sold in 56 countries through a growing list of dis- Pritzker honored 123 U.S. companies with the President’s “E” Award for their outstanding work to reduce barriers to tributors and agents. “Exports account for more than 25 percent of our busi- foreign markets and to open the door to more trade around ness, and that number continues to grow,” said Bandit the world. In 2015, U.S. exports totaled $2.23 trillion, accounting for Industries President Jerry Morey. “We’ve always been a manufacturer that listens to our customers and what they nearly 13 percent of U.S. GDP. Nationally, exports conneed; that’s why we’ve invested significantly into research tributed to the U.S. economy, supporting an estimated 11.5 and development of equipment that meets the special needs million jobs. U.S. companies are nominated for the “E” Awards of international customers. Our export success is the result of a collaborative effort from everyone at Bandit, from our through the Department of Commerce’s U.S. Commercial design engineers to representatives in the field and of course Service office network, located within the Department’s our international sales and marketing team. We are very International Trade Administration, with offices in 108 U.S. proud and honored to receive this award on behalf of every- cities and more than 70 countries. Record years of successive export growth and an applicant’s demonstration of an innoone in our mid-Michigan community.” Founded in 1983 in rural Isabella County, Mich., between vative international marketing plan that led to the increase in the towns of Mount Pleasant and Remus, the company grew exports is a significant factor in selecting the winners. For more information about the “E” Awards and the benfrom six employees in a small converted repair shop to more than 400 employees utilizing 280,000 sq. ft. of manufac- efits of exporting, visit www.export.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment turing space. All Bandit machines are still built in Isabella County by teams of specialists, utilizing a combination of Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
MILTON CAT www.miltoncat.com Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City and surrounding counties 100 Quarry Drive Milford, MA 01757 508-634-3400 14 Kendrick Road Wareham Industrial Park Wareham, MA 02571 508-291-1200 84 Concord Street North Reading, MA 01864 978-276-2400 2158 Plainfield Pike Commerce Park W #10 Cranston, RI 02920 401-946-6350 Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477 802-434-4228 554 Maple Street Hopkinton, NH 03229 603-746-4611
16 Pleasant Hill Road Scarborough, ME 04070 207-883-9586 79 Robertson Blvd. Brewer, ME 04412 207-989-1890 500 Commerce Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065 518-877-8000 294 Ainsley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315-476-9981 55 Industrial Park Drive Binghamton, NY 13904 607-772-6500 4610 E. Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 585-815-6200
Exit 7 I-89 780 Route 103 East Warner, NH 03278 603-746-4671
H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. www.hopenn.com Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state, and in the state of CT 122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard Street Newington, CT 06111 860-666-8401 Contact our Aggregate Specialists In CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6534 In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284
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MELLOTT COMPANY www.mellotts.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties. 100 Mellott Drive Warfordsburg, PA 17267
4501 Green Point Drive Greensboro, NC 27410
Sustainable, economical and fuel-efficient solution for concrete and asphalt crushing That’s how we make the big difference, the Metso Way.
800-634-5634
FOLEY, INC. www.foleyinc.com Contractor and recycling customers in the state of NJ 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com
732-885-5555
The all-new Lokotrack® LT1213S™ impactor plant is having a positive impact on the bottom line of quarry and recycling customers worldwide. At one recycling application, production surged to 250 metric tons per hour, and fuel consumption decreased dramatically. The new generation Lokotrack® LT1213S™ includes a 40% larger dualslope screen, direct high-efficiency power transmission, and other unique solutions like a stand-by function to reduce fuel consumption. In all, the plant is easy and safe to operate and maintain. Find out more about profitable crushing at metso.com/showroom/aggregates #TheMetsoWay
WHITNEY & SON, INC. www.whitneyandson.com Aggregates and quarry customers in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT 95 Kelley Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420
800-245-5472 978-343-6353 info@whitneyandson.com
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CB CON-AGG www.cbconagg.com Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in the state of PA 5300 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-2121
4565 William Penn Hwy. Murrysville, PA 724-327-1300
Old Town Rd & Rte. 879 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611
168 Industrial Park Road
11 Progress Drive Cranberry Twp., PA 724-776-7660
2955 Stewart Drive State College, PA 814-237-8338
3950 Depot Road Erie, PA 814-898-3388
Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5) Turboville, PA 570-538-2551
1500 S. Altamont Blvd. Frackville, PA 570-874-3560
Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141
145 Rose St. Indiana, PA 724-463-8743
4326 Oregon Pike Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905
3105 Route 219 Lantz Corners, PA 814-778-5250
309 Foothills Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080
US Rt. 6 East Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171
441 Route 315 Hwy. Pittston, PA 570-883-1044
Somerset, PA 814-445-7915
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Metso’s NW Rapid Plant Concept Popular With Customers In the highly competitive aggregates market, Metso’s customers are increasingly looking for more cost-efficient ways to improve their productivity and lower cost of operations. The NW Rapid crushing and screening system, introduced a year ago, has proven to provide flexibility at a whole new level. The concept helps aggregates producers to now profit more from even smaller contracts than before and to change site locations more often, according to the manufacturer. NW Rapid’s high production capacity was one of the decisive factors when M/s M G Contractors Pvt Ltd in India was looking for a new plant. “The new Metso NW Rapid plant is a perfect fit for our growing needs for more ecofriendly, mobile and economical solutions. When looking at the available products in the market, we realized that the NW Rapid is a breakthrough in terms of application and quality. It is also backed by Metso’s good brand reputation and their service standards. With this purchase, we feel confident that our production efficiency will increase by as much as 30 percent compared to a traditional solution. The 12-hour set-up time is extraordinary,” said Udit Mittal, director, M/s M G Contractors Pvt Ltd.
Unique Design Features Increase Production and Cost Efficiency Setting up a conventional portable crushing and screening plant normally takes at least a week and often requires preparations with foundations and other site conditions. In addition, equipment transportation can be difficult and require special arrangements. The NW Rapid is the first and only compact wheel-mounted crushing plant on the market that fits compactly into standard 40-ft. (12 m) containers, allowing it to be easily transported from one place to another by sea, rail or truck. Fast installation and dismantling is facilitated with hydraulically fine-adjustable support legs, hopper walls and screen lifting. “Cost-efficiency achieved by easy set-up and flexibility serves our customers in the emerging markets particularly well, since it is important to be able to swiftly move production to where the construction projects are situated,” said Julius Mäkelä, product manager, Portable Solutions, Metso. The NW Rapid Series includes equipment for multiple aggregate production needs,
trucks. Ready-made layouts cover screen feed and cone feed applications, with and without surge hoppers and field conveyors. The increased capacity is mainly achieved by the powerful Nordberg GP220 cone crusher and the new four-deck dual-slope screen, enabling higher screening performance. The whole process can be precisely adjusted by a process control system. “The new Metso IC50C process control system forms a seamless combination between the primary Julius Mäkelä crushing stage and the secondary Metso crushing & screening stage of the plant. The whole process, including field conveyors, can be started and stopped with the push of a single button, making daily operations safe and easy,” said Mäkelä. such as portable jaw crushing, cone crushing The NW Rapid complies with European as well as horizontal and vertical shaft safety standards, and it can be issued with a impactor plants. With these products, cus- CE marking. tomers can set up multistage crushing and For more information, visit screening plants for high-quality end prod- www.metso.com. ucts as well as for ballast production. The (This story also can be found on NW Rapid crushing and screening plant can Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at be fed by excavator, wheel loader or dump www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“Cost-efficiency is achieved by easy set-up and flexibility serves our customers in the emerging markets particularly well...”
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Yahara Materials Meets Demand for Clear Stone Products
Unified’s “W” style clean screens are made of straight tension, Wshaped and custom cross wires.
Nick Cady, superintendent of operations at Yahara Materials.
Increasing production and maximizing throughput is nothing new. In fact, next to sizing accuracy, a recent survey shows that throughput is the second largest concern amongst producers, when surveyed to rank the factors most important when selecting screening media. But what happens when external factors such as market growth and adverse weather conditions impact your operation’s ability to meet the increasing demand and capture your market share? Here’s how one producer teamed with his local screening and crushing field specialist. Over the past 15 years, Yahara Materials located in Waunakee, Wisc., has experienced a dramatic increase in demand for clear stone products. These products are widely used for underground pipe and highway bedding to provide proper drainage. The product specifications required clean rock with minimal fines. Yahara Materials needed to find a way to increase its capacity to effec-
Yahara, triple deck portable plant.
tively capture its share of this growing market. “We experienced a 15 percent increase in our production throughput,” Nick Cady stated. Yahara Materials operates seven 6 by 20, triple deck, portable crushing plants that were equipped with slotted, Tri-Lock screens. These slotted screens became very problematic when faced with ever-changing soil conditions found at various locations. Due to increased moisture content present during the winter and spring months they were unable to remove enough fines to get the product within specification. The slotted screens would blind over, halting production and minimizing throughput. Upon the evaluation and recommendation of Rod Skindrud, the local Unified Screening & Crushing Company field service representative, Nick Cady, superintendent of operations at Yahara Materials,
Portable crushing plant.
changed to a stainless steel “W” style screen on the lower two decks, while the top deck remained a hard drawn, high carbon square opening, Unified screen, for cost efficiency. This change greatly increased the flexibility of the screen and increased product flow. The “W” style screen is composed of straight tension wires, “W” shaped wires and custom cross wires. Three different wire sizes are used for a harmonic screening effect. This product allows greater open area and increases throughput with this “harmonic effect.” In addition, the “W” slots perform well during wet and difficult screening conditions. “Blinding and sizing problems can be eliminated. We have experienced a 15 percent increase to production since the change out to the “W”-slots and the “W” slot screens are lasting longer. They are lasting 2 to 3 times longer than anything we used in
this application, in the past,” according to Nick Cady. “The increase has allowed us to increase our capacity to capture our share of the growing demand for clear stone. Plus these clean screens have saved us an investment in a new Wash Plant for our concrete applications. Our production is up, throughput improved, especially in wet conditions, and we’ve saved an additional step in processing materials. It was a win-win decision.” Yahara Materials now uses “W” slotted screens on the bottom two decks of all its 6 by 20, Triple Deck plants. “We have not had to change them out all season,” said Cady. For more information, call 800/328-0225 or visit www.unifiedscreening.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-824-9891 Harrisburg, PA 717-652-3190 Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 Hatfield, PA 215-822-0145 Laurel, DE 302-715-5382 www.midlantic machinery.com
Hampton, VA 757-827-4778 800-325-0461 www.aeandsupply.com
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Get G et the Big P Picture icture Whether you are looking for for portable track-mounted jaws or trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard fo or the right to call ourselves experts in the field.
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KPI-JCI, Astec Name Jeff Lininger as New Sales Director
Jeff Lininger will be responsible for directing, administering and coordinating all domestic field sales operations for the western region.
Kolberg-Pioneer Inc., Johnson Crushers International Inc. and Astec Mobile Screens Inc. announced the promotion of Jeff Lininger to North America sales director — West. In his new position, Lininger will be responsible for directing, administering and coordinating all domestic field sales operations for the western region. In this role, he will report to the vice president of sales and marketing to establish and attain annual domestic sales goals and effective dealer relations for his respective region. Lininger has been associated with the three companies since 2002. Most recently, he was the general manager of Astec AggReCon West and prior to that was the director of products and sales for Johnson Crushers International Inc. “Jeff’s extensive experience comes from growing up in this industry, working for his family’s company and then moving into the distribution side of the industry over 16 years ago,” said Ron Earl, vice president of sales and marketing. “His skills and knowledge will be instrumental as we strive to increase our domestic sales in the western region.” Lininger can be reached at jefflininger@kpijci.com or 541/736-1400. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC 171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279
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ConnDOT’s West River Bridge Reconstruction on Schedule By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT
With the West River Bridge (built in 1958) nearing the end of its serviceable life, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT), agreed in 2012 to replace the 1,020 ft. (311 m)-long bridge linking New Haven and West Haven. The $135 million contract was awarded to Middlesex Corporation in November 2013. The work is an independent state project from the QBridge Corridor Improvement Program, and is being funded by the Federal Highway Administration and the state, with full federal oversight. The project, which is scheduled to be complete in November 2018, will see the existing bridge replaced with a new, wider structure, extending to the south of its current location, as well as the Ella Grasso Boulevard Bridge over I95. Additionally, Interchanges 44 and 45 along I-95 will be reconfigured. The existing loop ramps for the two interchanges are being eliminated, and combined into one diamond interchange, while maintaining the level of access currently provided to all areas. Local roadwork includes the construction of a four-lane roadway section connecting Ella Grasso Boulevard to Kimberly Avenue, and providing access to West Haven from the new interchange. The new bridge and road system was Middlesex Corporation photo designed by Parsons Brinkerhoff. Local roadwork includes the construction of a four-lane roadway section connecting Ella Grasso Boulevard to Prior to major construction, a temporary work trestle over Kimberly Avenue, and providing access to West Haven water and wetlands was erected to provide access to con- from the new interchange. struct the substructure/piers. The five new piers for the bridge rest on driven concrete piles where a concrete substructure rests on the pile groups and the structural steel superstructure is placed on the piers followed by a concrete deck and asphalt overlay. Some temporary roads also were built to accommodate traffic shifts, as well as drainage improvements. “The West River Bridge is one of the longest and most heavily traveled bridges in the state,” said Corporation photo James Pelletier Jr. P.E., The existing loop ramps for the two interchanges are being Middlesex eliminated, and ConnDOT’s supervising engineer, combined into one diamond interchange, while maintaining the level of access district 3A construction. “The currently provided to all areas. project will widen the existing “This is not a capacity increase project as a design,” said bridge from 92 feet wide to 136 feet wide while maintaining Pelletier Jr., “although with efficiencies and wider shoulders the existing six-lane highway and adding four full-width shoulders. The new bridge will allow for improved mobility — 16 foot shoulders towards the median barrier and 12 foot shoulders along the outside — we’ll have room for breakand continue to benefit the region for years to come. “Many of the local bridges were constructed in 1958 down vehicle lanes and emergency vehicle passage at all under the Federal Aid Act of 1956. The bridges were times. These changes will improve traffic flow and meet designed for a 50 year lifespan,” he added. “We’re at 58 current Federal Highway Standards and reduce bottlenecks years now, so these structures have surpassed their design that frequently occurred through this section of highway. We life and are now being replaced due to steel fatigue. Because are eliminating the quarter-mile between southbound on and this stretch of roadway created a bottleneck in the interstate off ramps [the Exit 44 loop ramp] with a new intersection corridor, construction of a new bridge met the warrants for known as Exit 44.” The traffic management plan is based on three major trafimprovements. The new bridge is a traditional steel plate girder design with a life span of 50 years. We’re using high fic shifts planned for I-95 as the work progresses. This Middlesex Corporation photo performance steel — 70 KSI steel, which allows for longer includes increased line striping and signage, and traffic alerts The project, which is scheduled to be complete in issued to warn drivers of the shifts in advance via ConnDOT November 2018, will see the existing bridge replaced spans and fewer piers to complete the river crossing.” The current bridge handles approximately 135,000 cars Web sites, press releases and media outreach, as well as pub- with a new, wider structure, extending to the south of per-day. The new bridge will maintain the same capacity lic informational meetings supported by DOT officials. its current location, as well as the Ella Grasso Boulevard Bridge over I-95. without the traffic tie-ups. see BRIDGE page 108
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Bridge Project Features Wider Lanes, Interchanges BRIDGE from page 104
Tom Wood, Middlesex’s project manager since the beginning, is pleased with the progress of the work. Thus far the following has been accomplished: completion of the new Northbound Barrel of the West River Bridge and the Ella Grasso Bridge; shifting of the southbound traffic to the old Northbound structures; demolition of the existing southbound structures; foundation piles and substructure of the new West River Bridge; and various local roadway and ramp improvements. The key benchmarks for the next year are to complete the new southbound structures and shift all of the traffic on to the new structures and off of the existing Middlesex Corporation photo structures Middlesex expects to remove 47,680 tons (43.255 t) of con“Each of the two structures [is] a pile supported crete and rebar, 25,500 tons (23,133 t) of asphalt, 2,135 tons (1,936 t) of steel. design with 16-inch square prestressed concrete pile,” Middlesex Corporation photo The current bridge handles approximately said Wood. “Initial design lengths ranged from 67 feet 135,000 cars per-day. The new bridge will mainto 95 feet. However, after the initial testing, the productain the same capacity without the traffic tie-ups. tion pile lengths increase to a maximum of 108 feet. In addition, the 24-hour restrike on the test piles increased to seven days. This significantly delayed the ordering of production piles. To anticipate this on the next stage, we worked together with ConnDOT and their design team to allow the test piles for stage two to be driven during stage one. To accomplish this, the access to the test piles required the installation of the stage-two trestle and to install the piles outside of the proposed footing. This allowed the designer to issue the production lengths and fabrication of the pile during stage one and to have the stage two material ready for installation prior to the completion of stage one.” To keep traffic flowing, one side of the existing Middlesex Corporation photo bridges is maintained while the other side is demolished Middlesex Corporation photo of the existing side one flowing, traffic keep To and rebuilt. After completion of stage two there will be Preventing material from the demolition and construction bridges is maintained while the other side is traffic sandwiching the stage three work area, which from falling into the water and the ground is crucial. demolished and rebuilt. will present a whole new list of challenges. “The main span, which is approximately 1,200 feet, “The existing topsoil passed and is being used on the is conducted on site and for this project, it has one onsite took less than one month to remove the concrete deck and steel girders,” said Wood. “The first phase of the main span slopes,” said Wood. “This project required a total of 55,210 mechanic. “The schedule and the budget do not have activities for began in February 2015 and finished in June 2015. Stage two cubic yards of fill used as ‘pre-load.’ This pre-load material needed to sit in place to assist the wick drains in an effort to equipment downtime,” said Wood. “It is imperative to have we anticipate taking a month less. “The project team prepares a job hazard analysis [JHA] compact the material. In some cases, up to one year. To the equipment running properly at all times. Being from before any activity is started,” he added. “The JHA identifies accomplish this we developed a detailed matrix for each of New England, we are experienced on how to treat and prethe hazards and recommends the preventative action or pro- the phases of construction understanding the volume of pare the equipment, fortunately this winter has been a cedure to eliminate the hazard. The JHA is then reviewed material generating from the roadway, utility and structure breeze.” This project has a wide array of equipment from tradiwith all the team members before the activity begins. It also excavations. We were able to limit the material from outside is the company’s policy that any team member has the sources and exceed the expectations of the ConnDOT. In tional vehicles to barges, including: Link-Belt LS238H, authority to stop an activity if he or she identifies an unsafe addition, we received approval to widen the limits of the pro- HSL298 and 348 cranes; a Link-Belt RTC-8080 II hydraulic posed slopes further reducing the quantity of material being crane; a Caterpillar D6NXL dozer; a Caterpillar M322C rubact.” ber tire excavator; a Komatsu WA-380-6 loader; a Preventing material from the demolition and construction hauled and disposed of off site.” New materials should total 18,466 cu. yds. (14,120 cu m) Caterpillar hydraulic 336E excavator; a Caterpillar 349E from falling into the water and the ground is crucial. “More than 50 percent of the main span is over water and of concrete, 65,440 tons (59,366 t) of asphalt, 1,863 tons excavator; and a Caterpillar hydraulic excavator 365 with wick drain attachment. an active marina,” said Wood. “We use a combination of (1,690 t) of rebar and 2,150 tons (1,950 t) of steel. The delivery of the prestressed piles presented some chalSpecialized equipment includes ICE IP7 ton pile hammultiple methods, solid oak timbers supported between the girders, suspended netting, solid work platforms, polyethyl- lenges as the structural steel, steel finger joints and bridge mers. For this project, Middlesex purchased new Link-Belt HSL298 and RTC-8080 II cranes. ene sheeting, steel cofferdams and turbidity booms. We also bearings had long lead times in terms of manufacturing. The day shifts usually consist of 35 Middlesex and 10 subCommenting on the work of the company that built the have to test the PH level of the water being pumped from the cofferdams and chemically adjust the level to the specifica- contractor employees, while the night shifts have about 15 original bridge, Wood said: “The work they did is amazing tion levels before it is discharged into the channel. We people. The main subcontractors are: Ducci Electric (signals given the resources and technology they used to what we installed a series of holding tanks to store and treat the and lighting); American Industries (paving); Algar have today. Hopefully in 50 years the next group can say the Construction (concrete decks); Quaker Corporation (sig- same for us.” water.” (This story also can be found on Construction Middlesex expects to remove 47,680 tons (43.255 t) of nage); and Filloramo Masonry (noisewalls). Middlesex’s nearest main corporate yard/shop is 132 mi. 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Experts Believe Self-Driving Cars Will Manitou Top Dealer Make Congested Roads Worse Than Ever Award Presented to CFE Equipment By Joan Lowy
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WASHINGTON (AP) Self-driving cars are expected to usher in a new era of mobility, safety and convenience. The problem, say transportation researchers, is that people will use them too much. Experts foresee robot cars chauffeuring children to school, dance class and baseball practice. The disabled and elderly will have new mobility. Commuters will be able to work, sleep, eat or watch movies on the way to the office. People may stay home more because they can send their cars to do things like pick up groceries they’ve ordered online. Researchers believe the number of miles driven will skyrocket. It’s less certain whether that will mean a corresponding surge in traffic congestion, but it’s a clear possibility. Gary Silberg, an auto industry expert at accounting firm KPMG, compares it to the introduction of smartphones. “It will be indispensable to your life,’’ he said. “It will be all sorts of things we can’t even think of today.’’ Cars that can drive themselves under limited conditions are expected to be available within five to 10 years. Versions able to navigate under most conditions may take 10 to 20 years. Based on focus groups in Atlanta, Denver and Chicago, KPMG predicts autonomous “mobility-on-demand’’ services — think Uber and Lyft without a driver — will result in double-digit increases in travel by people in two age groups: those over 65, and those 16 to 24. Vehicles traveled a record 3.1 trillion miles in the United States last year. Increased trips in autonomous cars by those two age groups would boost miles traveled by an additional 2 trillion miles annually by 2050, KPMG calculated. If selfdriving cars without passengers start running errands, the increase could be double that. And if people in their middle years, when driving is at its peak, also increase their travel, that yearly total could reach 8 trillion miles. “This could be massive,’’ Silberg said. Driverless cars are expected to make travel both safer and cheaper. With human error responsible for 90 percent of traffic accidents, they’re expected to sharply reduce accidents, driving down the cost of insurance and repairs. But the biggest cost of car travel is drivers’ time, said Don MacKenzie, a University of Washington transportation researcher. That cost comes down dramatically when people can use their travel time productively on other tasks. A study by MacKenzie and other researchers published in the journal Transportation Research: Part A estimates that the vehicles can cut the cost of travel by as much as 80 percent. That in turn drives up miles traveled by 60 percent. “You are talking about a technology that promises to make travel safer, cheaper, more convenient. And when you do that, you’d better expect people are going to do more of it,’’ MacKenzie said. There’s a fork ahead in this driverless road, said a report
by Lauren Isaac, manager of sustainable transportation at WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff, that envisions either utopia or a nightmare. In the best case, congestion is reduced because driverless cars and trucks are safer and can travel faster with reduced space between them. Highway lanes can be narrower because vehicles won’t need as much margin for error. There will be fewer accidents to tie up traffic. But those advantages will be limited as long as driverless cars share roads with conventional cars, likely for decades. But that scenario depends on a societal shift from private vehicle ownership to commercial fleets of driverless cars that can be quickly summoned with a phone app. Driverless fleets would have to become superefficient carpools, picking up and dropping off multiple pasLauren Isaac sengers traveling in the same direction. WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff The congestion nightmare would result if a large share of people can’t be persuaded to effectively share robot cars with strangers and to continue using mass transit, Isaac said. A study last year by the International Transport Forum, a transportation policy think tank, simulated the impact on traffic in Lisbon, Portugal, if conventional cars were replaced with driverless cars that take either a single passenger at a time or several passengers together. It found that as long as half of travel is still carried out by conventional cars, total vehicle miles traveled will increase from 30 to 90 percent, suggesting that even widespread sharing of driverless cars would mean greater congestion for a long time. Airlines also may face new competition as people choose to travel by car at speeds well over 100 mph between cities a few hundred miles apart instead of flying. Transit agencies will need to rethink their services in order to stay competitive, especially because the elimination of a driver would make car-sharing services cheaper. To make the shared-vehicle model work, government would have to impose congestion pricing on highways, restrict parking in urban centers, add more high-occupancy vehicle lanes and take other measures to discourage people from traveling alone in their self-driving cars. Land-use policies may need to be adjusted to prevent sprawl, or people will move beyond the fringes of metropolitan areas for low-cost housing because they can work while commuting at high speeds. Taxes based on the number of miles a personal vehicle travels are another way to discourage car travel. All these policy changes would be controversial and difficult to achieve. While there are “loads of likely positive impacts for society associated with driverless technology,’’ people are right to worry about potential for huge increases in congestion, Issac said. “Without any government influence,’’ she said, “human nature is to get into that single occupancy vehicle.’’
“...human nature is to get into that single-occupancy vehicle.”
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Dan Miller (L), president & CEO of Manitou Americas, and François Piffard (R), executive VP of sales and marketing of Manitou Group, present the 2015 Manitou Top Dealer Award to Mark Mazonkey of CFE Equipment Corporation.
Manitou presented Mark Mazonkey of CFE Equipment Corporation in Norfolk, Va., with the 2015 Manitou Top Dealer Award. This prestigious award is based on the overall sales performance for North American Manitou Dealers in 2015. CFE Equipment was recognized and awarded for its top performance at the Manitou Americas corporate headquarters in West Bend, Wisc., during the “Next Big Thing” new product introduction dealer event. “I would like to commend CFE Equipment for their excellent sales performance this past year. They have demonstrated commitment to their customers, dedication to our Manitou brand, and are a proven leader for our growing dealer network,” said Eric Burkhammer, vice president of sales and marketing of Manitou Americas Inc. “We are pleased to partner with CFE Equipment and I’m proud to present them with our Manitou 2015 Top Dealer Award.” For more information, call 262/334-9461 or visit www.manitou.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Montabert Hydraulic Breaker Cat Designs Work Tools Offers Variable-Speed Technology for Easy Snow Removal The Montabert V32 heavy-range hydraulic breaker features automatic variable-speed technology that senses changes in material hardness, adjusting impact energy and striking rate to maximize productivity in excavation, demolition and quarrying applications. Designed for use with excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. (18,007 and 30,005 kg), the 3,408-lb. (1,546 kg) hydraulic breaker offers 15 speed variations, delivering between 400 and 1,050 blows per minute. For optimal breaking power, the V32 requires a hydraulic flow rate of between 313/4 and 45 gal. (120 and 170 Lpm) per minute and is rated within the 5,000 ft.-lb. impact energy class. Standard features of the V32 include a progressive start system that prevents slipping by creating a niche in the material before full power is applied. A blank-fire protection system reduces harmful metal-to-metal contact for extended breaker life, and an energy recovery system recycles recoil energy to increase strike power. The V32 hydraulic breaker is equipped with an automatic lubrication system for continuous grease flow, ensuring full functionality and reduced bushing and tool wear. The fully enclosed heavy-duty cradle minimizes breaker noise and vibration to the carrier while protecting breaker components from dust and debris. An optional air pressurization kit is available for underwater applications. For more information, visit www.montabert.com.
Designed for use with excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. (18,007 and 30,005 kg), the 3,408-lb. (1,546 kg) hydraulic breaker offers 15 speed variations, delivering between 400 and 1,050 blows per minute.
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Caterpillar unveiled work tools designed to manage snow removal in the harshest weather conditions. The material handling bucket and straight snow push ensure a safe and reliable snow removal process while increasing efficiency and decreasing time on the job, according to the manufacturer. The attachments convert a Cat skid steer, compact track, multi-terrain, compact wheel, backhoe and small wheel loaders into a clearing powerhouse regardless of the season. 102 In. Material Handling Bucket The material handling bucket, model 2591, is the largest (width, height and capacity) offered in the bucket family. Capable of carrying up to 1.7 cu. yds. (1.3 cu m) of material at a time, the bucket is ideal for removing snow from roadways, parking lots and sidewalks. Not only is the bucket built for winter conditions, it is actually a cross-over between snow and agriculture applications. It can be used year round in light material, high capacity applications such as handling mulch, dirt or rock. The new designs enhance the safety and durability of the machine providing an optimal operator experience. The honeycomb design at the top gives the operator a great view of the amount of snow in the bucket for maximum capacity, and allows for more material retention without taking away line of sight to the edge and corners of the bucket. An integrated built-in step with metal grating makes it much easier to safely enter and exit the machine,
as the improved grating improves grip in wet weather. Also, the reversible and replaceable bolt-on cutting edge ensures complete contact with the ground for maximum snow removal, while the torque tube increases rigidity for wet, heavy loads of snow, according to the manufacturer. Cat Straight Snow Push Removing snow from any surface is safely and efficiently completed with various widths of the Cat snow pushes. The cutting edges, available in steel or rubber, are designed for moving snow in a wide range of applications. The pushes reach down to the surface and remove as much snow as possible, while the additional bolt on back drag feature allows for a straight push to pull material away from a structure. A spring loaded trip edge with tension adjustment allows the Cat snow pushes to protect themselves and the machine from obstacles that are encountered when pushing snow and ice; for example, when plowing a road and coming upon an elevated man hole cover, the unit will raise up instead of impacting the cover directly. The adjustable skid maintains a constant cutting edge height preferred by the operator. The Cat straight snow pushes are ideal for snow removal contractors clearing large parking lots, roads, and other paved surfaces. For more information, visit www.cat.com/attachments. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
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Attachments can n make your machine moree valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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WANTED: NEW OR REBUILT HYDRAULIC PUMP FOR A JOHN DEERE 270CLC. CONTACT: LLOYD COOPER PHONE: 1-780-723-5051 EMAIL: LLOYD@CONTOUR CONSTRUCTION.COM FAX: 1-780-725-4430 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ACS SERIES 1000 GP LOADER BUCKET. LOOKING FOR A 2.5 YD GENERAL PURPOSE LOADER BUCKET WITH ACS SERIES 1000 SET UP CONTACT: HEIDI EMAIL: JAWSALES1300@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 988H HIGH LIFT | <10,000 HRS. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS, BEST WHOLESALE PRICE AND LOCATION. CONTACT: DAVID MOORE EMAIL: MOORE9023@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ROLLED OVER CHIPPERS / ANY EQUIPMENT | LOOKING FOR WRECKED, ROLLED OVER, OR DAMAGED EQUIPMENT. CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS, SKID STEERS, ETC CONTACT: TIM PHONE: 724-640-4396 EMAIL: LEWEQUIP@GMAIL.COM FAX: 724-887-4899 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANT BULLDOZER CASE 1650KLGP | WANT TO BUY FROM USA USER ONLY BULLDOZER CASE 1650KLGP RUN OR BURN 2005 TO 2009 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HFO GENERATOR/WARTSILA OR MAN GENERATOR | HFO = 1.5 MW CAPACITY, 50 TO 60 HZ, VOLTAGE 400/450, PHASE 3. WARTSILA = 2007 OR ABOVE, NET POWER 4MW (PREFERRED 2 GENSET), 50 HZ WITH COMPLETE AUXILIARIES, LESS THAN 50,000 RUNNING HOURS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 350C | HOOD/ENGINE COVER CONTACT: BRUCE EMAIL: DETAIL1985@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE | SEARCHING FOR 1990 OR ABOVE USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE. UNADVERTISED -SEEN THEM. I WILL TAKE OVERSEAS SO NEED NEAR PORT IF POSSIBLE. THANKS. PICTURES PLEASE. CONTACT: BOB PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • El Paso, TX Tues., June 7, 2016 • Denver, CO Wed., June 8, 2016 • Nashville, TN Thurs., June 9, 2016 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., June 10, 2016 • Wasilla, AK Sat., June 11, 2016 • North East, MD Tues., June 14, 2016 • Sacramento, CA Tues., June 14, 2016 • Columbus, OH Thurs., June 16, 2016 • Minneapolis, MN Fri., June 17, 2016 • Atlanta, GA Tues., June 21, 2016 • Salt Lake City, UT Tues., June 21, 2016 • Houston, TX June 22 - 23, 2016 • Reno, NV Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Bottineau, ND Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Reno, NV Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Kenmare, ND Fri., June 24, 2016 • Raleigh-Durham, NC Tues., June 28, 2016 • Phoenix, AZ Wed., June 29, 2016 • St. Louis, MO Wed., June 29, 2016 • Kansas City, MO Wed., July 13, 2016 • Gillette, WY Tues., July 19, 2016 • Fort Worth, TX Wed., July 20, 2016 • Manchester, NH Tues., July 26, 2016
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COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Hagerstown, MD June 30 – July 1, 2016 For: Major 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction
COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • ONLINE ONLY May 23 – June 6, 2016 For: Repossessed Commercial Wood Shaving Mill
COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 7, 2016 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS
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DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., June 17, 2016 For: 24th Annual Summer Auction
EURO AUCTIONS USA www.euroauctions.com 770-683-3883 • Atlanta, GA Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & more
HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA July 28 - 30, 2016 For: Summer Construction, Truck & Farming Equipment
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HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Union Dale, PA Wed., June 8, 2016 For: Surplus Liquidation Barhite Excavating, LLC • Doylestown, PA Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Commercial Painting Contractor
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J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL June 7 - 9, 2016 For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction
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JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Midland, TX Wed., June 15, 2016 For: Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction
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MANASSE AUCTIONEERS www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540 • Whitney Point, NY Sat., June 4, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Auction
MOTLEYS INDUSTRIAL www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS • Richmond, VA Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Ludlow, MA Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Owners Retiring F&J,Inc. • New Philadelphia, OH Fri., June 17, 2016 For: One Owner Complete Dispersal Auction
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
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STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • Frazee, MN Wed., June 1, 2016 For: Gemstone Masonry • Litchfield, MN Wed., June 7, 2016 For: Secured Party Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY June 1 - 8, 2016 For: June Online Auction
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QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 2, 2016 For: Construction & Agricultural Equipment
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WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more
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• Ashland, KY Thurs., July 7, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Ashland, OH Thurs., September 22, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
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IEDA Welcomes Newest Members to Organization The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) has approved member requests for nine companies who have demonstrated their commitment to upholding the association’s strict code of ethical business practices. These new members join a group of approximately 200 worldwide used equipment dealers and companies that support the used equipment sales process and have taken an oath to provide a superior experience for construction and mining equipment buyers and sellers. IEDA new Standard members include: • C&E International Plant LTD, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK, website: http://www.ceinternational.co.uk/ • Littler Machinery LTD, Formby, Merseyside, UK, website: http://www.littlermachinery.co.uk/ • Merriman Plant Limited, Ripley Derby, UK, website: http://www.merrimanplant.com/ • Dendy Machinery Sales and Rental, Irving, Texas, website: http://www.dendymachinery.com/ • Heavy Equipment Co., Austin, Texas, USA, website: http://heavyequipmentco.com/ • Bryan Brooks & Associates, Inc., Ft Collins, Colo., website: http://www.bryanbrooks.net/ IEDA new Associate members include: • Direct Capital, A Division of CIT Bank, Portsmouth, N.H., website: https://www.directcapital.com/ • Gorilla Hammers, Randolph, Mass., website: http://gorillahammers.com/ • DirtJockey, Greenville, S.C., website: http://dirtjockey.com/ “We’re pleased to welcome these new qualifying members to the organization in the first quarter,” said Kristen Williams, IEDA’s executive director. “The IEDA prides itself on implementing a very thorough application process to ensure all applicants meet membership standards before being granted membership. This strict vetting process gives used equipment buyers and sellers greater assurance in knowing they are working with trustworthy dealers. The IEDA logo is something our highly respected members can be proud of.” For more information, call 585/869-9002 or visit www.iedagroup.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Saturday, June 4: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA:
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Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Support Equipment.
Tools, 10.
One Day. Late Model Construction, Utility Equipment,
Thursday, June 16: SAN ANGELO, TEXAS: Large
Telescopic Forklifts, Warehouse Forklifts, Booms and
Rental Equipment Auction. Construction Equipment, Aerials,
Scissors, Hydraulic Excavators, Loader Backhoes, Rubber
Telescopic Forklifts, Skid Steers, Hydraulic Excavators.
Tired Loaders, Air Compressors, Welders, Generators,
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Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors,
Saturday, June 18: MINE HILL, NEW JERSEY: Retirement Auction. Very Large Commercial Landscape Contractor. HILITES: Cat, John Deere, Mini Excavators,
Pickups, Attachments and More. 12.
Dump Trucks (Mack), Landscape Trucks, Pickups, Large Group & Varied Skid Steer, Attachments, Buckets, Large
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New Stanton Borough Expects Positive Economic Impact INTERCHANGE from page 38
6 a.m. Also, PennDOT District 12 has closed the I-70 westbound off-ramp at the Hunker Interchange (Exit 57A) to facilitate construction of the new interchange at New Stanton. Vehicles are being detoured via the New Stanton Interchange to Center and Pennsylvania avenues. The detour will be in place through early summer. As construction moves forward this year, the Hunker Interchange will be completely closed. By 2017 other closures will be in place including closures on S.R. 3093 (Center Avenue) and Pennsylvania Avenue. Also, to complete the tie-in with I-70 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange, Turnpike ramps will be closed on weekends. A Community Partnering Committee was set up to keep businesses advised of upcoming traffic pattern changes. Despite the construction, New Stanton will remain open for business. Enhanced Features, Positive Impacts The interchange project is the first project in the area to incorporate roundabouts at the new interchange. Design of the project takes
widened. Along with improving traffic flow, the project should boost economic growth in the local area. “New Stanton Borough feels the impact of the project will enhance ability for future growth in the borough in vacant land adjacent to the new interchange,” Lyons said.
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Improving traffic flow is the focus of a $53.7 million Interstate 70 New Stanton Interchange improvement project in Pennsylvania.
pedestrian movement in the area into account. It supports existing, planned and future development through involvement with a Smart Growth Partnership. The project also protects the environment through wetland and steam mitigation. Safety is an important feature of the project. “The project will improve safety and the
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THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS of NEW YORK STATE LLC JUNE 14, 2016 – Anthony S. Santaro AGC Scholarship Classic Annual Anthony S. Santaro AGC Scholarship Classic Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Turning Stone Casino & Resort, Verona, NY Please mark your calendars. We had a record 350 golfers at the 2015 event and maxed out the two scramble courses. This is the only fundraising event for our scholarship program. We have awarded over $1 million in scholarships to well deserving students. Any questions, please contact Brendan Manning at the AGC at bmanning@agenys.org or at 518/456-1134.
Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) The mission of Construction Association of Michigan is to provide service, information and assistance to the construction industry. The Association exists to foster growth in the construction industry and encourage networking between members and their publics. CAM will act as a catalyst to promote and enhance profitability, efficiency and integrity within the industry for the benefit of association members. For further information: Website: http://www.cam-online.com; Email: marketing@cam-online.com; Address: 43636 Woodward , Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302; Phone: 248/972-1000. Michigan Construction News Coming Events: June 13-14, Monday-Tuesday – Associated General Contractors of America, 2016 Financial Issues Committee Meeting, Loews Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact: AGC of America, 703/837-5352; www.agc.org. June 14, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Bay Pointe Golf Club, Commerce Township, West Bloomfield Township. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. June 26-29, Sunday-Wednesday – American Society Of Civil Engineers, International Conference On Transportation & Development, Omni Houston Galleria Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact: ACEC, 800/548-2723; www.asce.org. July 13, Wednesday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Metro Detroit Golf Outing, Twin Lakes Golf Club, Oakland Township. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. July 19, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Links of Novi. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. July 27-31, Wednesday-Sunday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Summer Conference, Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. August 16, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. August 20, Saturday – Woodward Dream Cruise, “Cruise Into CAM,” CAM HQ, West Bloomfield. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000.
McCann Industries WAUCONDA Open House Join us! Open House at Our Wauconda Branch Store Date: Friday, June 10, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Location: McCann Industries Wauconda Branch Store 1360 N. Rand Road Wauconda, Illinois 60084 . Speak With Experts From Takeuchi, Husqvarna, DeWalt and More! . DeWalt, Stihl, Husqvarna and Takeuchi Will Be On Hand For Demonstrations and To Answer Questions… . Hot Lunch and Refreshments Provided…Burgers, Brats, Sides . Machinery Demos Available . There Will Be Some Giveaways For Those Who Attend . Plus Day Only Deals On DeWalt and Husqvarna For more information on this event, go to www.mccannonline.com or contact the Wauconda Branch Store location at 1360 N. Rand Road, Wauconda, IL ; Phone: 847/526-9444.
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AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is the leading association for the construction industry. AGC represents more than 26,000 firms, including over 6,500 of America’s leading general contractors, and over 9,000 specialty-contracting firms. More than 10,500 service providers and suppliers are also associated with AGC, all through a nationwide network of chapters. For more information about AGC, please contact AGC directly: 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 For general inquiries: Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org Events Calendar: 2016 ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Wednesday, June 8, 2016 to Thursday, June 9, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia Financial Issues Committee Summer Meeting Monday, June 13, 2016 – 10:00 AM to Tuesday, June 14, 2016 – 5:00 PM Washington, District of Columbia AGC Safety & Health Conference Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 District of Columbia
OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations except coal. PROJECT STONE – June 20-24, 2016 & June 27 – July 1, 2016 This workshop enables OAIMA producing members to develop partnerships with local schools and give teachers the opportunity to incorporate real-life earth science into inquiry based science lessons. PROJECT STONE is an annual program open to all teachers educating in Ohio’s classrooms. The spacing is limited. For more information about PROJECT STONE, please visit OAIMA.org. You may also call OAIMA at 1.800.OH.ROCKS or 614/428-7954. Fax: 614/4287919. OMMEP GOLF OUTING – July 18, 2016 – 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM For more information, please contact OAIMA at 1-800.OH.ROCKS or 614/4287954. Fax: 614/428-7919. STAFDA – Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association Welcome to STAFDA! STAFDA is an international educational association comprised of distributors, manufacturers, rep agents, and affiliates (trade press) serving the construction/industrial market. We have 2,500 members from across the globe and have been serving the Construction & Industrial Channel since 1976. UPCOMING EVENTS: STAFDA’s Congressional Fly-In June 8-9, 2016 Washington, D.C. STAFDA’s 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show Atlanta, GA November 6 – 8, 2016 Georgia World Congress Center Registration materials will be mailed to members the third week of June. You must be a member to attend! STAFDA has a series of training manuals, along with benchmarking surveys, and over 65 different programs to serve your needs! We encourage you to explore our website and learn more! STAFDA 500 Elm Grove Road – Suite 210 – P. O. Box 44 – Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 Phone: 800/352-2981 or 262/784-4774 Fax: 262/784-5059 Info@STAFDA.org
existing access to the New Stanton Interchange,” said Barry Lyons, design project manager of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 12. It also is designed to improve traffic flow. The new, wider I-70 means two 12-ft. (3.6 m) lanes in each direction, 12-ft. outside shoulders and a 10-ft. median with median barrier. All connecting roads in and around the interchange are being reconstructed and STATE LINE MACHINE, INC. OPEN HOUSE!!! DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 11th TIME: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM LOCATION: 884 Port Penn Road, Middletown, DE 19709 We want to invite you to an open house where we will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of our business STATE LINE MACHINE, INC. There will be a 45-year collection on display of antique crawler tractors, show trucks, gas pumps, Pep Boys, Coke, construction & farm models, pedal tractors, watch fobs, sales literature & numerous other items! Refreshments will be served, located at 884 Port Penn Road, Middletown, DE 19709. For more information, contact Caitlyn in the State Line Machine office at 302/478-0285. FOLEY’s ONE-DAY SALES EVENT! DATE: June 28th TIME: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM VENUE: Foley Rents, 833 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Mark your calendar for the Foley One-Day Sales Event! Please join us for a One-Day Sales Event where you will find the best deals all year on CAT & ALLIED Equipment. Take advantage of special offers on used equipment, including skid steers, excavators, backhoes, dozers, track loaders, rental fleet roll-out equipment, attachments and more! If you have any questions regarding this event, contact Cindy at csnow@foleyinc.com or call 732/885-3154. You may also email info@foleyinc.com for more information. TDWI Seminar in Boston 2016 Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 District of Columbia Dates: June 6 – 9, 2016 Leadership The below course titles are linked to detailed course descriptions: Monday, June 6: (MORNING) - Business Analytics Centers of Excellence: Creating Federated and Grassroots Organizational and Governance Models (AFTERNOON) - The Secrets of Analytical Leaders: The Keys to Succeeding with BI and Analytics. Tuesday, June 7: Innovating with Analytics: Maximizing Analytics Value and Impact. Wednesday, June 8: Putting the Business Back in BI: A Framework for Requirements and Value Management Thursday, June 9: Bringing Business and IT Together: Practical Steps to Improved Working Relationships. Data Governance and Data Quality The below course titles are linked to detailed course descriptions: Monday, June 6: TDWI Data Quality Fundamentals Tuesday, June 7: TDWI Data Quality Management: Techniques for Data Profiling, Assessment, and Improvement. Wednesday, June 8: TDWI Data Governance Fundamentals: Managing Data as an Asset. Thursday, June 9: TDWI Data Governance Innovations: Adapting for Agile, Big Data, and Cloud. Questions? info@tdwi.org TDWI Solution Spotlight, Washington, D.C. Complimentary Event on Data Warehouse Modernization and Analytics for the Digital Enterprise Date: June 23, 2016 Location: Washington, D.C. Time: 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM Cost: None. This is a complimentary event! Register today for this free event! Join your peers for a complimentary breakfast briefing, where we’ll discuss trends and strategies for data warehouse modernization and analytics programs that address the needs of the modern data-driven business. You will learn about: . The business and technology benefits of modernizing a data warehouse . Achieving high performance for today’s fast-paced operational analytics
Design Plan Addresses Growth The existing interchange layout was constructed in 1958. The initial plan book consisted of 30 sheets. Plans for the current project span 1,400 sheets plus numerous project specifications. Because of the New Stanton interchange’s location with respect to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) and Interstate 70, the location has become a hub for restaurants, hotels, fueling stations and other industrial-type facilities including UPS facility and a Supervalu grocery distribution center. Project planners believe that because of significant growth in the interchange area, the interchange and the connecting roadway system have outgrown their useful life. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG . In-memory technology as an enabler of modern warehousing and analytics . Integrating data from multiple sources in real time for analytics . Leveraging new computing architectures – such as in-memory columnar databases, big data, and Hadoop-to build a high performance analytic system . Real-world use cases for modern data warehouses and analytics applications Questions? info@tdwi.org Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ June 15-19, 2016 – APTA International Rail Rodeo The 2016 APTA International Rail Rodeo is scheduled for June 15-19, 2016, at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ June 19 – 22, 2016 – APTA Rail Conference The 2016 APTA Rail Conference is scheduled for June 19-22, 2016, at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ July 24-26, 2016 – APTA Sustainability & Public Transportation Workshop The 2016 APTA Sustainability & Public Transportation Workshop is scheduled for July 24-26, 2016, at the Westin Austin Downtown, 310 E. 5th Street, Austin, TX. SIMA 19 th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium – Snow & Ice Management Association Dates: June 21, 2016 to June 24, 2016 Place: Rhode Island Convention Center 1 Sabin Stree Providence, RI 02903 The conference will cover areas like it is the industry’s largest conference and trade show and a favorite of snow and ice professionals. Uniquely focused on snow and ice, this event brings innovative manufacturers and suppliers together with contractors for two (2) days of trade show and four (4) days of education, networking and fun. There are plenty of opportunities to get in front of them, including exhibit space, educational sessions to banquet and reception events, and more. Join SIMA as we help educate each other on the best principles of business management, snow and ice operations, leadership and more! About SIMA: SIMA provides resources, leadership and support for snow removal and management professionals across North America. It is a non-profit trade association with a focus on training related to snow plowing, ice management, and business management. For more information on this event, website is http://www.sima.org. Venue Type: Indoor Convention Center; Venue Phone: 401/458-6000. ASSOCIATED TRAINING SERVICES NEW FACILITIES GRAND OPENING DATE: FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016 TIME: 9 AM to 3 PM FREE LUNCH 11 AM Why Attend This Event? See New Facilities and Training Grounds JCB, Case Construction, Terex Cranes, Manitou, Mazella Sponsored Classrooms Meet ATS Training and Management Staff Talk With Our Business Development Department Establish New Partnerships Ask About Our Specialized Training Options Meet with Equipment Manufacturers and Dealers Equipment Dealers and Manufacturers Will Be On Hand Recruits ATS Graduates For Your Company ATS Students and Graduates Will Be Available ASSOCIATED TRAINING SERVICES – OPEN HOUSE 7132 Elder Lane, Corner of HWY 151 & HWY VV SUN PRAIRIE, WI 53590 Dan Swiggum, 605/354-0721 www.operator-school.com
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Barhite Excavating, LLC Wed., June 8, 2016 - 9:00AM Elk Mtn Ski Resort - Union Dale, PA (Scranton Area) Hydraulic Excavators: `08 CAT 325 DL, s/n A3R01335 • `00 CAT 318BL, s/n 3LR00490 Crawler Tractors: `08 CAT D6K LGP, s/n DHA00643 • `06 CAT D6N XL, s/n AKM02225 • `98 CAT D5M XL, s/n 4BR00481 • `05 CAT D3G XL, s/n JMH01563 • `92 CAT D3C Series II, s/n 4HJ00651 • CAT D8H, s/n 46A26269 • `93 JD 550G TC, s/n 791468 25 Ton End Dumps and Motor Grader: `04 CAT 725, 6x6, s/n AFX01401 • `03 CAT 725, 6x6, s/n B1L00894 • `89 DEERE 672B, 6x6 Motor Grader, s/n 523993 • `95 CAT D25D, 25 Ton, s/n 1HK00500 Padfoot Compactor and Paver: `99 CAT CP563C Padfoot, s/n 5JN00891 • `02 BLAWKNOX/IR PF875, s/n PF875-01-149 4x4 Extend-A-Hoes: `01 JD 310SG, s/n 902141 • `94 JD 410D, s/n 804427 Crawler Loaders: `98 CAT 963 LGP, s/n 9BL01901 • CASE 855C, s/n 7402272 • CAT 931, s/n 78U3750 Dump Trucks: `13 MACK GU713 Granite Tri-Axle • `88 MACK RD690S Tri-Axle • `93 MACK RD600GK (Glider) Tandem Axle • `73 MACK RD685S Tandem Axle Trailers: `12 TALBERT T4DW-50SA-HRG-1-71, 51 Ton Tri-Axle Lowboy • `02 TRAILSTAR Tandem Axle Steel Demo • `96 EAGER BEAVER 20XPT, 20 Ton Tag S/A Dumps, Utility and Pickup: • `13 FORD F-550 SD 4x4 Dump, dsl w/plow pkg • `07 GMC C5500, 4x4 Dump, dsl w/plow pkg • `01 FORD F-350 XL Super Duty 4x4 Dump, dsl w/plow pkg • `13 CHEVY 3500HD, 4x4 Utility, dsl & Allison • `12 CHEVY 3500HD, 4x4 Utility, dsl & Allison w/plow pkg • `11 GMC 2500HD, 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup, dsl & Allison
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ABSOLUTE Construction & Farm Equipment Auction Plus: Antique & Classic Cars, (80+) NYS Seized & Repo Vehicles & Motorcycles Manasse Auction Yard, 12 Henry St. (Rt. 26 South), Whitney Point NY Saturday June 4, 2016 12:30PM Auction To Be Held @ Manasse Auction Yard, 12 Henry St, Whitney Point, NY 13862. From I-81 Take Exit 8; From Northbound: Take Right Off Exit, Go 100 Yards To Henry St.; From Southbound: Take Left Off Exit, Go 1 Mile To Route 26 South, Go ½ Mile To Henry St.; Watch For Auction Arrows. Construction Equipment, Tractors, Farm Equipment, Lawn & Garden Tractors, Heavy Trucks, Medium Duty Trucks, Van & Equipment Trailers, Attachments, Tools & Misc. Items Including: Construction Equipment: Hydraulic Excavators: ’06 Cat 312CL w/ Man. Thumb, 7200 Hrs., Real Nice!; Telescopic Forklifts: Cat TH460B 9000lb, Cab, Outriggers, New Foam Filled Tires, Low Hrs., Very Nice; ’06 Genie 636C w/ Cab, 2500 Hrs., Real Nice; Screening Plant –Tracked: Extec – Robo Trac Tracked Screening Plant, Model 7000, 2006 Model w/ Deutz Diesel Eng., S/N 4873, Very Nice Condition!; Tracked Skid Loaders: Cat 287B w/ Hyd. Attach. Bucket- 1500 hrs; ; Cat 277B, Runs, Needs Work; Wheeled Skid Loaders: Case 1840 w/ Air Boss Tires, 2900 Orig. Hrs; Special Cat Generator: Cat 320 / 350KW w/ Cat 3406 Eng., Low Hrs. On Rebuild, Complete With All Access., Runs & Works Excellent; Generator, Light Plant, Hydroseeder & Welder: 2012 Doosan G70, 90Kw Genset On T/A Trailer, JD Dsl., 1800 Hrs.; Wacker LTN6 Light Plant / Genset, 2010, Low Hrs.; Grun Hydroseeder On T/A Trlr., 55 Hrs., Kohler Gas Eng., Super Nice!; Cat Light Plant; Miller Big Blue Gas Welder, Comm’l. On Trlr., Runs Great; Backhoe: Ford 4500, Dsl., From Estate; Compact & Farm Tractors: JD 4440 w/ Cab, Powershift, 6900 Hrs., Nice Condition; JD 1050 Compact 4wd, 1200 Hrs.; New – New Holland Workmaser 40 Compact w/ Loader, Hydro, Skid Ldr. Bkt., Brand New w/ Warranty; Cub Cadet 7254, 4wd, Dsl., Super Nice; Ford 340B, utility w/ loader; CaseIH 234 Compact; Farm Equipment: Progressive 15’ Wing Finish Mower, Nice; New Idea 484 Round Baler; JD 466 Round Baler; Woods 10’ rotary mower; 6’ Landpride rotary mower; NH Running Gear; 25Kw PTO Generator; Other Farm Equipment; Skid Loader Attachments: (4) New Cat 74” & 66” Genuine Buckets w/ Boce; Over 50 New Tomahawk SSL Attachs.: New 90” & 96” Material Buckets; New Grapple Buckets & Brush Grapples, Asst. Sizes; (10) New Gp Buckets & Stone Buckets, Asst Sizes; New Sets
Of Forks; New Mounting Plates; Etc.; Truck Tractors: ’05 Freightliner Columbia Day Cab, T/A, Merc. Benz Engine, Nice Cond.; (2) ‘06-‘04 Sterling S/A, Merc. Benz Engines; Medium Duty Trucks: ’06 Chevy 7500 26’ Box Truck w/ Liftgate, Duramax Dsl. Eng.; ’05 Sterling Chassis, Merc. Benz Engine; Semi Van Trailers: (2) 53´ Van Trailers, Road Worthy, Being Used Everyday; (2) 48’ Van Trailers, Being Used Everyday; 45’ Van Trailer For Storage; Tag-Along Trailers: (2) New Cross Country Equipment & Car Trailers; New 10’ Hyd dump trailer; 2 New Gas Plate Compactors; Lawn & Garden Tractors- Approx. 20: JD’s, Cub Cadets, Exmarks,- JD 345; GT225; 115; Etc; Etc.; New Storage Buildings & Container: 20’ Shipping Container/Storage; New 40’x80’x20’ High Storage Bldg. w/ Doors On Each End; New 30’x85’x15’ w/ Doors On Each End; New 20’x30’ Storage Building; New 20’x40’ Party Tent w/ Sides; Etc.; Selling @ 12:30- Group of Excellent Machine Shop Items: Enco Vertical End mill 100-1597; CMS Upgradetech Compact GT-27 Turning center; MSC Hand Turret Lathe-1996 yr; (2) Phase converters; Band Saw, etc; Super Nice, One operator items! Special Selling @ 12:15- Antique & Classic Cars - From The Collection Of Mel Manasse: 1947 Mercury Zephyr Replica- Built & Titled As ‘05 Speedster, Made By Speedster Co. In California, 1 of 50 Produced, Has A GM 5.3 Eng., Auto, Leather, 250 Orig. Miles, Very Hard To Find - A Beautiful Car!!; 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS “Clone” (‘70 Nova), Red, 350, Auto, Factory Air, Super Clean – All Restored!; Other Consigned Classic Cars & Motorcycle: ’82 Merc. Benz 380sl Convertible w/ Hardtop, 100K Miles, Nice Car!; 1967 Chevy 10- stepside pickup- runs and drives, ready to paint; 2002 Harley Davidson Fatboy, 2,900 Miles, Factory 2-Tone Paint, Sharp!!; 1986 Chevy Corvette w/ removable top; Many More Items; Much More Information & Pics Available Online @ www.manasseauctions.com;
Live Interactive Bidding Available For Trucks & Equipment @ www.equipmentfacts.com; Terms: Payment In Full Day Of Auction In Cash, Good Check or Major Credit / Debit Card w/ Positive ID; 13% Buyers Premium w/ 3% Waived For Payments Made By Cash or Good Check. Nothing Removed Until Settled For. All Items Sold As-Is, Where-Is; Also Same Day In Morning- Our Monthly Repo / Seized Vehicle Auction – Approx. 80 Vehicles!; Motorcycles; Antique & Classic Cars; Etc.;
Auctioneers & Licensed Real Estate Brokers Whitney Point, N.Y. 13862 607-692-4540 / 1-800-MANASSE www.manasseauctions.com
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS 1-OWNER COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION For F&J, INC. (Owners Retiring) ONE OF SOUTHERN MA’S MOST RESPECTED CONTRACTING FIRMS
135 CARMELINA CIRCLE, LUDLOW, MA 01056
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1-OWNER COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for
(Members Retiring) ONE OF THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY’S MOST REVERED & EXPERIENCED PLANT & PIPELINE CONST & SERVICE COMPANIES
Location: 2050 REISER AVENUE, NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663
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HILITES INCL INCLUDE: UDE: 13 HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATORS: AV VATORS: 2013 Cat 320EL, (2) 2012 Kobelco SK210LC-9, 2014-2013 JD 130G, (2) 2008 JD 80C, 2007 Case CX130LC, 2005 Komatsu PC160LC-7, 2006 Cat 315CL, (2) 2013 Cat 301.4C, 01.4C, 2012 V Volvo olvo ECR28, MOT MOTOR OR GRADERS: JD JD 670D, 670D, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2015 Case 321FF,, 2015 Case 221FF,, 2015 JCB 407, 2 CRAWLER CRA AWLER WLER TRACTORS: TRACTORS: 2007 JD 750J, 2012 JD 650JLGP P, 2 TRACTOR TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2013 Case 580N (4x4) (like new), 2006 Case 580M (4x4), VIBRATORY VIBRA ATOR RY ROLLERS: (2) Bomag BW211D, 2011 Volvo SD25D, 6 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 Skytrak 10054 (4x4), (4) 2007 JCB 506C, Gradall 534D9, SKID STEERS: 2010 Cat 279C, 3 BOOM LIFTS: 2007-2008 JLG 400S (4x4), Genie 560 (4x4), AIR COMPRESSOR: 2011 Sullair 185DPQJD, GENERATOR: GENERA ATOR: 2010 Doosan G40, LIGHT PLANT: PLANT: 2006 Amida AL406D-4MH, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: TRACTOR: Case 570XLT, WINCH TRUCK: 2006 IH4200, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2015 Talbert Talbert 50TT, ATTACHMENTS: ATTTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: New JBX 4000 48in Pallet Forks, New 12 x 16.5 12PLLY Y Tires, Excavators: Unused Unused Gentec Gentec MT830 MT830 Thumb, Unused Gentec MT2650 HD Universal Thumb, Unused Gentec HT1035 Hydraulic Universal Thumb, 26 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: New Automatic Air Hose Reel 3/8in x 50ft, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang ML80S Rammerr,, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 2in x 50ft Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc 14in Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiffff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in Drive Air Impact Wrench, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 5gl Steel Fuel Can, New 12V15GPM Diesel Fuel Pump, New 5 Ton Platform Scale, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: 2009 APT 5239 Hammer, 2009 Multiquip MTX80 Rammer, 2009 Bosch 11304KD Hammer. FFor or BID BID ONLINE ONLINE technical technical assistance assistance call 595-2907 call ((919) 919) 59 5-2907 SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 209-9731 RICKY A AUCTIONEER UCTIONEER LICENSE: JACK LLYON, YON, #15791 WWW WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM .L LYONAUCTION.COM
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what a piece of equipment is supposed to do, but he can work on it too. Once the equipment is installed he can train our employees on how to operate it and he makes it a point to periodically check and to make sure everything is operating smoothly. “One of the things that I really appreciate about Doug is that he is a very humble, lowkey guy, which is by no means typical for a sales person. When looking to solve a problem he has a great way of letting me know that I was wrong without coming right out and saying so. He could lead me to draw the correct conclusion. I’m sixty-one years old and I have never met a more genuine, calm person who is as easy to get along with as Doug Baker.” Brothers Rick and Mark Charbonneau, owners of Continental Paving, an asphalt and aggregate producer as well as construction firm located in New Hampshire, also spoke highly of Baker. “I have known Doug as long as we have done business with Whitney & Son, probably 30 years,” Mark Charbonneau said.
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“Doug is a great individual, honest, humble, and has a very knowledgeable background in our industry. His expertise is problem solving. I never get the impression that he is trying to sell me something. He is looking to solve my problems and increase my production.” “I have always felt that Whitney & Son has been a good fit for me,” Baker said. “I have worked with some very interesting people and I’ve learned a lot of different ways to ‘skin a cat.’ It has been thrilling to work with Dan and Jason Whitney and help them grow their company and particularly exciting to help my customers grow theirs. I have recently spent time traveling with my replacement, Jason Judd who has 26 years of experience in aggregate production and has worked as a plant manager. It makes my departure much easier knowing that I am leaving my customers in very capable hands.” Baker’s territory was Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68 PROSPECT, CT
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VEHICLES Tractor: 2011 INT’L ProStar Premium T/A, MaxxForce 13, 430hp, eng. brake, Eaton Fuller 10spd, A/R suspension, 14K front, 40K rears; Box Truck: 2000 INT’L 4000 Series, 26’ box w/peak, rebuilt DT466E, auto; Bucket Tucks: (3) 2003 GMC C4500 w/Terex Telelect TL36P Bucket, utility body, diesel; Early Consignments: Dump Truck: 1997 GMC C8500; 1987 FORD F800 w/STETCO Series 950 Catch Basin EQUIPMENT Cleaner Crane, plow, diesel; 1987 INT’L 1754 6-Wheel; 1979 MACK R487P w/front Excavators: IHI 28N Mini, OROPS, w/blade, aux. hyd., swing boom; plow & wing; Skid Steer Loader: 2012 JOHN DEERE 320D, EROPS, heat & air, 815 +/- hrs; Derrick Truck: 1986 INT’L 1900 w/Telelect C130 Derrick, DT466, auto, utility body, outriggers; Skid Steer Attachments: Unused-72” Grapple Buckets; Unused-72” Buckets; Unused-72” Flatbed Trucks: 2008 INT’L 4400 26’, MaxxForce DT, 7.6L L6 diesel; 2007 CHEV T8500 24’ Skeleton Buckets; Forks; Backhoe; VERSATECH Broom; T/A, w/locking rear axle, auto; 1975 FORD 700, gas; Loaders: CAT 931B Track Loader, EROPS; FIAT-ALLIS 545B Wheel Loader; Crane Truck: 1982 INT’L 1754 w/PITMAN Polecat Crane, utility body, diesel; Loader Backhoe: CASE 580CK, diesel, 2WD; Cars: 2007 FORD Crown Victoria; (2) 2005-2003 JAGUAR S-Type; 2006 HYUNDAI Sonata; Manlift: JLG 260MRT 26’ Scissor, 4x4, diesel; STRATO-LIFT 25’ Scissor, new batteries; 2003 FORD Taurus SES; SNORKLE Scissor, electric, needs work; SUV: 2010 CHEV Equinox LS, AWD; 2009 FORD Explorer, 4x4, needs trans.; 2002 NISSAN Xterra, 4x4; Cable Plow: VERMEER Flex Trak 75 Crawler Vibratory; Wheel Tractors: BOBCAT CT122 w/loader, backhoe, 3PtH, 4WD; KIOTI CK25 w/loader, 3PtH, Vans: 2009 CHEV Express Cargo; 2005 DODGE Sprinter 2500, diesel; (2) 2003-2002 GMC Safari Cargo; (3) 2001-1998 FORD E350 Cargo, V8; 4WD; FORD 445D, w/loader, forks, enc. cab w/heat, 3PtH, 4x4; JOHN DEERE 1010, Trucks: 2007 DODGE Dakota Ext Cab, 4x4, (2) 2009-2007 CHEV Silverado 3500, w/EagleLift 3PtH, PTO, 2WD; FERGUSON TA20, 3PtH, PTO, 2WD; FARMALL Super A, lift gate, 4x4; 2007 CHEV Colorado Ext Cab w/tool box, tonneau cover, 4x4; 2006 Restored; GMC Canyon Ext Cab w/toolbox, tonneau cover, 4x4; 2003 FORD F250 SD, 4x4; 3 PtH Attachment: 4’, 5’, 6’, & 7’ Brush Hogs; Unused-Fertilizer Spreaders; York Rake; 1997 FORD F450 SD; w/utility body, V8, diesel; 1996 CHEV 3500 w/plow, 4x4; Unused-In Box POWERLINE TM-150 5’ Rotary Tiller; WOODS SG100 Stump Trailers: 1998 FONTAINE 50Ton Detach Lowbed; 2016 TOPLINE TLU-16, 6’4” x 16’ Utility, Grinder; w/2’ dovetail, slide in ramps, brakes, & (2) 3500# axles; 2016 TOPLINE JTW-12, 6’4” Forklift: BIG-JOE PDR-20-106 Walk Behind, 2000lb cap.; KOMATSU FG25, propane; LULL x 12’ Utility, w/side & tail gates, & 3500# axle; 2007 INT. 20DT Equipment, elec. Highlander-2, 644 TT-34, diesel; brakes; 2003 EAGER BEAVER 12HA-PT Pintle Hitch Equipment, new deck, brakes Compactors: HYSTER 5-8 Ton Static Roller; Unused-MUSTANG LF88 Plate Compactor; & drums in 2015; 2000 KENSINGTON K3URE Utility; STEHL Tow Dolly; (2) 1985Generators: KUBOTA GL-6500S, diesel; VALSI 7500 Watt, gas; GENERAC 4000XL, gas; 1983 MONAN Storage/Chip Trailers; Welders: (2) MILLER Mark VIII, Multi-Operator; MILLER Millermatic 35; MILLER Bobcat 225; Recreational: 2006 POLARIS ATV; 2006 ARCTIC CAT F7 Snowmobile; MILLER Bluestar 185; MILLER Bluestar 6000; THERMAL ARC StakPak; Miscellaneous: Unused-In Box 30’x20’x12’ HD Storage Shelter Building; (2) Unused-In Box Miscellaneous: ELEPHANT-VAC Mobile Litter Vacuum, 8” hose, Kubota diesel; SWEEPSTER 40’x20’ Party Tent; Assorted Truck Parts-New & Used- Mack, Freightliner, Loader Attachment w/extra brooms & hyd. assembly; Lincoln Welder, 6 mth old; International; (12) Bundles of 4’x4’x2.5” Insulation; Heavy Duty-All Steel 60”x120” Homemade 2-Way Log Splitter; Cement Mixer, electric; Pressure Washer Workbench w/vise; Pallets of Landscape Pavers This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out! Davis Auctions, Inc., will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on June 18, 2016. This auction will consist of excess equipment from the power companies, municipalities and others to be sold in absolute.
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NOTE: NOTE: Timee has come with diffferent reasons for the owners to sell and retire from this company being in business for over 40 years and enjoy life. HILITES INCL INCLUDE: UDE: 6 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2002 Cat 938G, Cat 908H, Cat 906, Cat 902, 2006 Cat 901B, Clark 125CC, 4 HYDRAULIC LIC EXCA EXCAVATORS: AV VATORS: Cat 320L, Cat 314CLCR (blade), 2005 Cat 305CR (cab), 2005 Cat 302.5, 3 RUBBER TRACK SKID STEERS: 2011 Terex PT-30 (cab), 2009 Cat 289CXPS (cab), ASV FORKLIFT:: Clark C500, 3 BRUSH CHIPPERS: 2007 Bandit 1990XP 4810, FORKLIFT P,, 2010 Band Bandit 1990XP, Bandit 1890, 2 STUMP GRINDERS: 2007 Bandit 2890SP 90SP P,, Bradco SG30 (skid steer mount), 2 SCREENING PLANTS: Powerscreen Trommel 620, 7ft x 11ft screen (diesel), CONVEYOR: Powerscreen M60, HYDROSEEDER: Reinco (1,000 gal), STRAW STRA AW BLOWER: BLOWER Reinco TM7-30, ASPHALT ASPHALLT PAVER: P PA AVER: 2003 Lee Boy L8500T, 2 ASPHAL ASPHALT LTT ROLLERS: Hyster C330A, 2008 Wacker RD11A, TRENCH ROLLER: 2006 Wacker RT560, VIBRA ATOR RY PLOW: PLOW: Ditch Witch 255SX, UTILITY Y TRACTOR: TRACTOR: Case IH 585, AIR COMPRESSOR: IR P185WD, 25 SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: ATTTACHMENTS: VIBRATORY Rockhound 72FF,, Cat HM H 315 (62in), Bobcat LT303 (5ft), Forks, Cat Asphalt Grinder, Cat A19B Auger, King Kutter II TG 72-YK, Harley Power Box S-6, Cat 72in Grapple, Bradco AB48, 11 11 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: JD 1600 Turbo Series II (3 decks), (2) Scag STT31 (72in), (3) Scag STT61 (72in), Scag STT72 (72in), (4) Scag SVR48 (48in), 2 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS: Bobcat HB980, Rockblaster, 500G, 25 SNOW EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: (20) Misc. Truck Plows, (5) Sno-way Stainless Spreaders, 9 DUMP TRUCKS: 2014 IH Terrastar (4x4), (4x4) Ford L9000, IH 4900, 2002 Chevy 2500 (4x4), 2005 Mack CV713 (tri), 2006 IH 7300 (4x4), 2009 GMC C5500 (4x4), 2008 GMC C5500 (4x4), 2003 IH 7400 (Efffer fer 1504S Crane), C 8 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2015 Chevy 2500 ltd, 2015 Chevy 2500 ltd, 2011 Chevy 2500ltd LTZ (diesel), 2008 Chevy Colorado LT (4 door), 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT, 2009 Chevy 2500 ltd LTZ, 2001 Chevy 1500, 2006 Chevy 2500 ltd LT (diesel), 3 SPORT UTILITY TILITY VEHICLES: 2000 Jeep, Jeep, Land Rover, 2 A ATTENUATOR TTENUA ATOR TRUCKS: IH 1854, IH 1900, 2 BUCKET TRUCKS: GMC C6500 (Hi-Ranger), Ford F-700 (Altec), CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: Mack RD690S (Elkin Mixer), UTILITY Y TRUCK: 2007 Chevy C4500 (4x4), 2 TRUCK TRACT TRACTORS: ORS: 2004 Mack CH613 (t/a), Mack R688ST (t/a), ROLLOFF TRUCK: Mack RD690SX (t/a), 3 ROLLOFF BOXES: (2) 20yd, 30yd, ROLLBACK TRUCK: Mack R686ST (26ft), LOG LOADERS: Mack DM685S (Prentice 110-BC), 2 DUMP TRAILERS: 2013 Sure-Trac ST8212H (t/a), 27ft Steel Box (tri), 9 TAGALONGS: TAGALONGS: 2014 Sure-Trac ST8018AE, 2014 Tow-Rite EQ207HH, 2006 Millennium M6F18P, Pern, Talbert AC-20, Custom, Interstate (tri), Southwest (12 ton), Budd (24ft), 2 UTILITY Y TRAILERS: 2009 American Hauler (24ft), 2006 Falcon, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: Over 40 Years Accumulation of Everything One Could Think of: Large Quantity Buckets, Forks, Tools, Wrenches, Water FFor or BID BID ONLINE ONLINE ttechnical echnical assistance assistance RY STOCK: STOCK: Pumps, Generators, Small Air Compressors, Welders, Large Quantity of Lawn and Garden Equipment, NURSER NURSERY 595-2907 ccall all (919) (919) 59 5-2907 Various Types off Trees and Plants, P PATIO ATIO ST STONES: ONES: Large Quantity of of Stones, Stones,Bricks, Bricks,Slabs. Slabs.
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HILITES INCL INCLUDE: UDE: 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2011 Grove RT-760E, P&H R125, 21 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: EXCAV VAT ATO ORS: Cat 320DL, Unused Cat 313FL, 2014 Cat 312E, (2) 2011 Cat 312D, (2) 2008 Cat 312C, 2015-2013 Cat 308E, (3) 2011 Cat 308D, (2) Cat 308C, 2014 Cat 305E, 2015 JCB 8018CTS, 2016 Case CX80C, 2012 Terex TC29, 2012-2008 Komatsu PC 138-8, 2012 Komatsu PC55-3, 10 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2014 Cat 924K, Cat 908M, 2011 Cat 908H, (3) New Case 221FF,, (3) 2015 JCB 409, JCB 407, CRAWLER CRA AWLER TRACTORS: TRAC TRACT CTORS: O Cat D9T (Ripper), Cat D8T TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2014-2013 (Ripper), Cat D8T (Ripper), CRAWLER CRA AWLER LOADER: Komatsu D75S-3, 4 TRACTOR Cat 420F (4x4), (2) Cat 420E (4x4), 2 ASPHAL ASPHALTT ROLLERS: 2005 Ammann AR65, Hamm HD10, 4 VIBRATORY VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Unused, Bomag BW177, (2) 2014 Bomag BW177D-5, Hamm 84in, TRENCH ROLLER: IR FX130, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2014 Cat TH514, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: New Kubota SVL90-2, 2014 Cat 287D (Cab), 2014 Cat 277D (Cab), 2014 Cat 259D (Cab), 2014 Cat 257B3 (Cab), (3) 2014 Cat 247B3 (Cab), 4 SKID STEERS: 2013 Cat 272D, 2014 Cat 262D, (2) 2012 Cat 226B3, MINI TRACK LOADER: Bobcat MT50, 2 BOOM LIFTS: Genie S125S (4x4), Terex TB100 (4x4), SCISSOR LIFT: LIFT: JLG 40RT, 2 GENERATORS: GENERA ERATORS: 2007 IRG450, Magnum, 2 COMPACT COMP PACT ACT TRACT TRACTORS: ORS: O New Holland Boomer 47 (4x4), 2016 New Holland Boomer 24 (4x4), SWEEPER: Rosco RB48, CAB & CHASSIS: 2001 IH 4700, DET DETACHABLE TACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: New Talbert T(4)-55c-HRG-T1, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: New 2016 Talbert 4048TTA, A, COLLECTIBLE VEHICLE: 1971 Cadillac Sedan Deville, 13 SHIPPING CONTAINERS: CONTTAINERS: AINERS: (7) 40ft, (6) 20ft, 26 NEW TIRES: (10) 11R24.5 (trailer DR828, steer DR818), (10) 11R22.5 STONE: (steer DR818, drive DR819), (3) 295/75R24.5 (steer DR818), (3) 295/75R22.5 (steer DR818), 29 PALLETS PALLETS OF ST ONE: O HEATING EQUIPMENT:: 2006 Allmand MH1000 1000BTU Heater, ACCESSORIES: (5) (29) Pallets of Assorted Stones, HEA TING NG EQUIPMENT Hydraclic Hammers, AT ATTACHMENTS: TTTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: 8ft Work Basket, Unused Stout 84in Material Bucket, Stout HD72-8 Forks, Stout 48in Walk Through Pallet Forks, Stanley MN356 Hydraulic Hammer, Bobcat B880 80 Hydraulic Hammerr,, Huskie HH500 Hydraulic aulic Hammerr,, JBX 4000 48in Pallet Forks, 12 x 16.5 12ply Tires, Forklift: Light Material Bucket (.08yd), JLG Truss Boom, Excavator: Emag 59in Hydraulic Twist Bucket, MC Faulker Slab Bucket, 50 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: New Automatic Air Hose Reel 3/8in x 50ft, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang ML80S Rammer, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 2in x 50ft Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc 14in Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, rill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammerr,, New Stiffff Neck Pintle Hitch, New ½-1in Drive Air Impact Wrench, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 5gl Steel Fuel Can, FFor or BID ONLINE ONLINE New 12V15GPM Diesel Fuel Pump, New 5 Ton Platform Scale, ttechnical echnical assistance assistance Brand New High End Massage Chairr,, S Set of 20ft Ornamental Iron ccall all (919) (919) 595-2907 595-2907 Gates, Honda 30gl Truck Mount Air Compressor 18.5CM Eagle.
SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 209-9731 RICKY AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER LICENSE: JACK LLYON, Y YON, #15791 WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM WWW.L LYONAUCTION.COM
SALES MAN MANAGERS AGERS & A AUCTIONEERS, UCTIONEERS, INC INC., ., BRIDGEPOR BRIDGEPORT, T, NY 13030 130 Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912
T III Enterprises, Inc. Commercial Painting Contractor Wed., June 22, 2016 - 9:00AM Doylestown, PA
Utility and Pickup Trucks: `86 FORD F-700 S/A Utility • `97 FORD E-350 Utility Van • `97 GMC 3500 SL, 4x4 Pickup • `99 GMC 2500 SLE Pickup
(ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK)
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
Electric Scissors Lift and Forklift: GENIE GS2632, 32’ • (2) CONDOR 2633, 20’ • JLG 2032E2, 20’ • SNORKEL SL20, 20’ • SKY JACK SJ111-3219, 19’ • CLARK 2,500# Solid Tired Forklift PLUS! NLB 20,000PSI Portable Water Blaster • SIGNAL Portable Arrowboard • Tandem Axle Tag-ALong Trailer • (12) GRACO and TITAN Electric Airless Paint Sprayers • GRACO Gas Powered Sprayers • GRACO Textured Coating Sprayers • HVLP and Double Diaphragm Paint Pots • (2) Sandblast Pots • (2) EMGLO Gas Powered Air Compressors • (2) Electric Air Compressors • (3) Generators • (4) Gas Powered Pressure Washers • Gang Boxes • (17+/-) 6’-12’ Step Ladders • (30+/-) 16’-40’ Extension Ladders • (15+/) Scaffolding Sets, with castors • (20+/-) 7’-30’ Aluminum Picks • 500 Gallon Fuel Tank, with pump • 1,500 Poly Water Tank • Pallet Jacks and Platform Carts • Traffic Control Barricades and Cones • Truck Accessories: 8’ Pickup Bid (GMC 3./4 Ton, 4x4) • 11’5” and 8’ Material Racks • Toolboxes • Office Equipment and Furniture • RICOH Aficio MP2851 Copier/Fax/Scanner • CANON IPF605 Image Prograph 24” Printer • Phone System, with (5) desk phones • Drafting Table • Receptionist Desk • Desks, Chairs, File Cabinets
Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!
www.Hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
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Hunyady Holds Liquidation Sale for C&T Associates
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unyady Auction Company held a sale May 25 in Souderton, Pa.
The complete liquidation auction was held for C&T Associates Inc., a third-generation sewer and water utility contractor, which, after 75 years in business, recently decided to close. A good selection of hydraulic excavators, skid steers, backhoes, lifts and more went on the block. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Bidders vie for equipment during the Hunyady Auction Company sale May 25 in Souderton, Pa.
Albert Asbury of Mansfield, Pa., is retired but still likes to operate and buy equipment.
Rich Krostek, owner of ARK Enterprises, Mendham, N.J., is looking for two buckets.
Willy Ibrahim, technician of Swamp Pike Auto, Schwenksville, Pa., is on the phone with his boss telling him about this Caterpillar excavator.
Mike Hunyady, owner of Hunyady Auction Company, calls out bids for a beautiful 2007 International 9400i tri-axle truck.
E.T. Keinath of R.C.H. Inc. of Glen Mills, Pa., had a few machines on his wish list.
Sam (L) and Bob Santini, local farmers (and brothers) from the Souderton area, were in need of a trailer.
Many backhoe loaders were available to the highest bidder.
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2009 Hitachi ZX480LCK-3 | North East
Link-Belt RTC8050 50 Ton | North East ND LE RS
2005 John Deere 655C | Nashville
2009 Caterpillar D6N LGP | Atlanta
7 – 2012 John Deere 310K 4x4 | Atlanta
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More items added daily Call about selling: 1.800.211.3983
See full auction & equipment listings at rbauction.com
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................95
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA) ..........................39
OPDYKE INC ............................................................65
ALBAN CAT ..............................................................24
FLUID POWER ........................................................119
PARAMOUNT EQUIPMENT LLC ..............................53
ALEX LYON & SON INC
FOLEY INC..................................................................9
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................125
GEHL SKID STEER ................................................103
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................94
KENOSHA WI 6/11 SAN ANGELO TX 6/16..129
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..................28
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC
MINE HILL NJ 06/18 ....................................133
GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ............................110
LUDLOW MA 06/10 ......................................128
ATLANTIC CITY NJ 06/25 ............................134
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25
HESS AUCTIONEERS LLC
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7
MARIETTA GA 06/15 ....................................130
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................117
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ..................................21
ALLU GROUP..........................................................120
HUNYADY AUCTION CO
ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS........118
UNION DALE PA 06/08 ................................127
ASPHALT PAVING EQUIP & SUPPLIES ..................37
DOYLESTOWN PA 06/22 ............................134
ATI LEVEL BEST ....................................................116
HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ......................119
BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC........................................97
IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................86
BARGAINS ..............................................................121
IRONPLANET
POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ............................87 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ........................100 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH............123 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION ..............137 NORTH EAST MD 06/14 ..............................140
BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................34
QUARRY AGGREGATE MINING 06/16........131
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................120
BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..........................................39
END OF QUARTER SALE 06/30-07/01........135
ROBERT H FINKE & SON ........................................19
BINDER MACHINERY CO ..........................................3
JESCO ........................................................................6
ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................66
BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................33
JOHN DEERE..........................................................107
ROY TEITSWORTH INC
CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ........................................36
K W REESE INC ......................................................44
TIOGA JUNCTION PA 06/08 ........................127
CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................81
KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY............50
RR EQUIPMENT ....................................................101
CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................47
KLEEMAN..................................................................80
RUBBLE MASTER AMERICAS CORP ....................98
CEG WANTED ........................................................123
KOBELCO ................................................................59
SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ..................74
CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............40,44,46
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................54,55,113
SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................99
CLASSIFIED ..........................................................122
KPI-JCI ......................................................................83
SENNEBOGEN ........................................................89
CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES......................53
KUBOTA ....................................................................49
ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ....................24
CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIP................82
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC........................56
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................75
LAWRENCE LYNCH CORP ......................................96
TEREX CRANES ....................................................109
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ......60,72,114
M.H. EBY INC............................................................67
TEREX FUCHS ........................................................92
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..............34
MCDEVITT TRUCK CENTER ..................................65
DAVIS AUCTIONS INC
MEL MANASSE & SON AUCTIONEERS
TEREX POWERSCREEN ........................................91 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS..............120
PROSPECT CT 06/18 ..................................132
WHITNEY POINT NY 06/04..........................127
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................98
MESSICK’S ..............................................................24
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................111
METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..............................84
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..............................105
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ............................78
DYNAPAC................................................................106
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................31
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........98
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP............35,139
MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................130
EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................17
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................119
WILMINGTON DE 06/24 ..............................134
EESSCO ....................................................................77
NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO ......................................46
VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................40
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................36,82
NORAM ....................................................................57
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ............70
EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................93
NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................12
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................35
EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................43
NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................116
WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................90
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK........................27
NORTHEAST ROCKBUSTERS ................................45
WOODS CRW CORP................................................20
FELLING TRAILERS ................................................68
NORTHERN CRUSHING ..........................................96
YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ................41
TOWMASTER INC ....................................................63 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRAMAC CORP ......................................................116 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES..........................29 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................43 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC
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Introducing the New Case 850M Series Dozer
RECENT TRADES 2004 Case 580SM Series 2 Loader Backhoe, Stk# 36623, 5883 Hrs..................................................................................$35,300
2013 Case DV207 III Roller, Stk# 34041, 175 Hrs ........$92,206
2013 Case 650L Crawler Loader, Stk# 36209, 704 Hrs.............. ................................................................................................$79,000
2013 Case CX75C Short Radius Excavator, Stk# 34386, 484 Hrs....................................................................................$87,425
2012 Case 821FXR Wheel Loader, Stk# 33257, 3980 Hrs.......... ..............................................................................................$212,055
2002 Case 590SM Loader Backhoe, Stk# 36650, 7496 Hrs ...... ................................................................................................$27,500
Authorized Dealer for These Quality Lines: Toro Dingos, Trenchers, Horizontal Directional Drills • Eager Beaver & CAM Trailers • Rammer by Allied Hydraulic Hammers & Shakers • Ring-O-Matic Vacuum Excavation • Airman Portable Air Compressors • Paladin Attachments Planers, Brooms, Buckets • Trailking Trailers Frank Beck
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Unreserved public equipment auctions Fast, flexible financing available – up to 100%, $0 down
3 – Unused – 2013 Caterpillar 930K
2 – Unused – 2015 Case 321F
Unused – 2016 Caterpillar 330FL
2 – Unused – 2015 Case SV280 2 Speed
2009 Hitachi ZX480LCK-3
2013 Sandvik QA340 5 x 16 Ft 2 Deck
7 of 22 – 2011 International ProStar Premium
2 – Unused – 2016, 2 – 2015, 2014 & 2013 Caterpillar 308E2CR
North East, MD
June 14, 2016 (Tue) 8 am
Equipment includes
On-site inspection hours
Bid in person or online
Location
Excavators, crawler tractors, wheel loaders, motor graders, loader backhoes, skid steer loaders, wheel loaders, motor graders, rough terrain cranes & much more
Mon–Fri, 8 am–4 pm
▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices ▸ Test and inspect on-site ▸ Open to the public, free registration
3201 West Pulaski Highway, North East, MD
Financing & leasing available Up to 100% financing, with no money down.
More items added daily Call about selling: 410.287.4330
See complete listings at rbauction.com