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Whirl of a Ride: Family Firm Makes Fun Profitable…8

Hudson Yards: New Urban Town Within Manhattan By Verena Dobnik ASSOCIATED PRESS

Morooka Opens First Track Carrier Plant in U.S.…24

Congr essman Vi sit s Stephenson Equipment…42

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NEW YORK (AP) New York lost the 2012 Olympics, but the city’s bid for the summer games spurred another, visionary venture: building up the largest undeveloped parcel in Manhattan. While London got the games, New York was left with the best opportunity for development remaining in town. On Manhattan’s West Side, the old Hudson rail storage yards are surrounded by potholed roads, warehouses, low-rent brownstones, cheap delis and strip clubs. Crowds waiting for discount buses line 10th Avenue. And homeless New Yorkers camp out in desolate lots strewn with garbage. But the area, also home to the global headquarters of The Associated Press, has seen progress in the seven years since New York lost its bid to host the Olympics. On a hot summer day, passers-by catch a glimpse of a deep man-made hole in the ground — the core of a subway line extension to the area from Times Square. More than a dozen residential towers have been built near the Hudson River, along with several hotels. And both residents and tourists are flocking to the hugely popular High Line, an elevated rail line transformed into a grassy walkway. This October, developers of the ambitious Hudson Yards project expect to break ground on a skyscraper where the Olympic stadium could have been. see HUDSON page 110

Hydro demolition uses high-pressure water to remove deteriorated concrete, as well as asphalt and grout.

Philadelphia Bridge Receives Multi-Million Dollar Rehab By Mary Reed SPECIAL TO CEG

The George C. Platt Memorial bridge carrying Route 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in southwest Philadelphia may be getting old, but its current $42.7 million rehabilitation involves modern technology. Originally known as the Penrose Avenue Bridge, the span was renamed some 30 years ago in honor of Irish-born George Crawford

Platt. Platt served in the 5th U.S. Cavalry during the Civil War and was awarded a Medal of Honor for preventing the regiment’s flag from falling into enemy hands during a battle at Fairfield, near Gettysburg. At one time bronze bas-reliefs of Platt adorned each end of the bridge, but both were stolen some years ago and have not been recovered despite a reward being offered. Overseen by the Pennsylvania see BRIDGE page 104

Attachment Section ........65-70 Recycling Section ............75-99 Parts Section ................100-101 Auction Section ..........126-144 Business Calendar ..............127 Advertisers Index ................142

Construction Hits Two-and-a-Half Year Peak in May Construction spending in May reached the highest level since December 2009 as widespread gains in private nonresidential construction, single-family and multifamily homebuilding more than offset a continuing downturn in public construction, according to an analysis of new federal data released July 2 by the Associated General Contractors of America.

Association officials said they expect the disparity between private and public construction is likely to persist, although enactment of a federal highway and transit bill will cushion the decline in public spending. “It is encouraging to see such a broad-based pickup in private construction,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist.

Simonson noted that private nonresidential spending climbed for the third month in a row and was 19 percent higher than in May 2011. Residential construction surged 3 percent for the month and 8 percent year-over-year, with new multifamily construction leaping 6 percent and 50 percent, respectively, and single-family see REPORT page 138


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RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

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WHIRL OF A RIDE: FAMILY BUSINESS MAKES FUN PROFITABLE

Constructing anywhere from one to 10 playgrounds a week, Whirl specializes in park construction with an emphasis on playgrounds.

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MOROOKA OPENS ITS FIRST TRACK CARRIER PLANT IN UNITED STATES

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N.Y. TO LIMIT NOISE LEVELS DURING BRIDGE BUILDING

The facilities will encompass 50,000 sq. ft. and an output of 100 machines annually valued at more than $15 million.

Monitors measuring noise and particulates will be placed throughout the area and they can be checked in real time online.

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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ’S MORBARK TREE CARE TERRITORY EXPANDS

A Morbark forestry, recycling and tree care dealer since 2010, Elliott & Frantz adds Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania to an already well-established tree care products territory throughout Delaware and parts of Maryland.

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U.S. REP. VISITS STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT IN PROSPECT PARK

The congressman toured the Stephenson Equipment facility, taking time also to speak with employees.

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CAT, H.O. PENN PLAY HOST TO CAT CERTIFIED REBUILD EVENT AT YANKEE STADIUM

The attendees consisted of machine owners who were forecasted to replace or rebuild their machines in the near term and who owned machines that qualify under Caterpillar’s Certified Rebuild Program.

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NJDOT officials announced a project to resurface more than 5 mi. (8.1 km) of Route 28 in both directions from the vicinity of the Green Brook in Bound Brook Borough, Somerset County to just east of Hamilton Avenue in Dunellen, Middlesex County.

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Whirl of a Ride: Family Business Makes Fun Profitable Port Monmouth, N.J., Construction Company Specializes in Parks, Playgrounds, Merry-go-rounds Almost 30 years ago, after installing a few “whirl” merry-go-rounds at a playground, founder Jim Davis Sr. decided to call his company Whirl Construction. While the name indicates the type of equipment the company installs, it also describes Whirl Construction’s history. Over the years, the company has been on a whirlwind of a journey. Son Jim Davis Jr. explains it best: “Our company logo was designed and drawn in two minutes, on a piece of paper in a T-shirt shop 30 years ago. Just an example of how some things change and some things remain the same.” Constructing anywhere from one to 10 playgrounds a week, Whirl specializes in park construction with an emphasis on playgrounds. Along with play equipment, the company installs safety surfaces, concrete borders, drainage systems, pavers, retaining walls, shelters, gazebos and other site amenities, as well as providing snow removal services. Based in Port Monmouth, N.J., it serves the entire state of New Jersey, as well as five boroughs in New York, the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island. Jim Davis Jr. is vice president, Jim Davis Sr., president, and his wife, Terry, is secretary of the company, which has 20 employees, including Jim’s brother-in-law, Dave Guzman, a field leader. Although each job is site specific, building a playground on top of a building is a unique expertise of Whirl. “Transporting equipment to a rooftop takes place either by crane or the service elevator,” said Davis Jr. “You have to be very cognizant of the weather, in particular the wind. Standing up metal piping and expand-

ed metal decking without taking proper precautions can lead to trouble.” Whirl crews are trained on safety first, especially on rooftops, and take necessary precautions to ensure that the membrane of the roof is not penetrated to avoid water damage anywhere below the work area. From playgrounds to rooftops — wherever whirls can be installed — Davis is willing to take on the challenge. “There is nothing like getting a package in the mail from a school and the envelope is flooded with thank you cards and pictures from children. That is what makes our job rewarding.” High-volume playground construction demands efficient and reliable equipment to keep pace. Whirl was first introduced to Caterpillar in 2000, and the fleet has grown to include a Cat 236 skid steer, two 257 (L-R): Jim Davis Jr., Jon Musicant and Jim Davis Sr., work as a team. multi terrain loaders, a 302.5 miniexcavator, a 420 backhoe, a 904B wheel loader and a CB14 roller. “We cover a lot of territory in New Jersey,” said Davis Jr., who was first introduced to Cat through Tom Alfano (Foley equipment consultant). “When we arrive at a job site, we need to know that our equipment is reliable and will perform the work that needs to be completed. Cat equipment is always up to the task. Since our first machine in 2000, we

Jim Davis Sr. loads one of Whirl Construction’s first machines onto the back of a company pickup truck in the early days.

Installing a gazebo at Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange, for the enclosed carousel.

have had a strong belief that this is the type of machine, and Foley is the type of company, we like to work with.” Davis feels that accessibility to his Foley account representatives is key to success. “When we first saw the Cat machine we were impressed,” he said. “We valued Tom’s opinion, bought our first Cat and the rest is history. Later we worked with, [Foley equipment sales consultant] Jon Musicant. Jon has

been great to do business with. He is always a phone call away and willing to do whatever he can to lead us in the right direction.” Davis also credits his Foley Rental Account Manager Dewey Cardoso as being helpful and accommodating with equipment rental needs. For his part, Musicant holds the Davis family in incredibly high regard. see WHIRL page 140


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PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Serving Contractors, Municipalities, and Industry since 1912 Special pricing good through 9/30/12 –  cash or approved financing Subject to prior sale – Rental purchase not available 2009 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 21675, 2798 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.9 Arm 450DLC .............. ....................$218,000

2008 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 82856, 4717 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.4M (11’2”) Arm ..$175,000

2008 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 25889, 7265 Hrs, 450DLC Base Excavator, Turbo, Cab w/AC, Med-Long Arm, Long Track ........ ....................$175,000

2002 John Deere 450C LC Excavator, Unit # 21552, 9128 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM, Track Shoes, Standard Boom, 3.9 Arm 450CLC, Ad Price Is Without A Bucket............$65,000

COMPACTORS - PADFOOT 2008 Sakai SV510T, Stk# 00082254, 957 Hrs, Pad Foot Soil Roller ..................................................$62,000 2008 Sakai SV510T, Stk# 00061985, 638 Hrs, 84” Drum, ROPS, 59/74 ft/lbs ..................................$57,000 COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2002 Bomag BW120, Stk# 29380, 4672 Hrs ......................................................................................$14,500 2008 Sakai SW320, Stk# 00082259, 397 Hrs, 47” ............................................................................$24,900 2008 Sakai SV400D, Stk# 00061941, 332 Hrs, 67” Drum, ROPS, Soil Compactor ..........................$40,000 CRAWLER DOZERS 2006 John Deere 450J, Stk# 00021626, 812 Hrs, Guides LT & LGP, ROPS Canopy, Deluxe Vinyl Sus Seat, Dual HD Battery, 97” Blade & Std C Frame, Three Function Valve, Hyd Pump F Use w/o Winch Ether Start Aid, Environmental Drain, Chrome Exhaust, ROPS Heater, OP Station Accessories, Retrieval Hitch, Track Adjuster Relief Valve ..........................................................................................................................................$42,000 1974 Caterpillar 951, Stk# 25923, ROPS, Two Lever Pedal Steer, 14” Shoes ....................................$8,000 CRAWLER LOADERS 1974 Cat 951, Stk# 25923, ROPS, Two Lever Pedal Steer, 14” Shoes..................................................$8,000 2000 Liebherr LR611, Stk# 25913, 3626 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Turbo, Hydrostatic, Lever Control ............$14,900 EXCAVATORS 2005 John Deere 450CLC, Stk# 21297, 4144 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Standard Boom, 3.9 Arm 450DLC ......................................................................................................$85,000 2009 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 21675, 2798 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.9 Arm 450DLC....................................................................................$218,000 2009 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 21686, 2665 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.9 Arm 450DLC....................................................................................$225,000 2008 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 82856, 4717 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.4M (11’3”) Arm ..................................................................................$175,000 2008 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 25889, 7265 Hrs, 450DLC Base Excavator, Turbo, Cab w/AC, Med-Long Arm, Long Track ........................................................................................................................................$175,000 2007 John Deere 450DLC, Stk# 61312, 5214 Hrs, Mod Mainframe & CWT, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.9 Arm 450DLC ......................................................................................................$160,000 2006 John Deere 450DLC CPLR, Stk# 29280, 4400 Hrs, Mod Mainframe, CWT & CWMD, 900MM Track Shoes, Heavy Duty Boom/450DLC, 3.9 Arm 450DLC........................................................................$149,000

EXCAVATORS - MINI 2007 John Deere 35D, Stk# 25915, 3563 Hrs, 300MM Rubber Track, 4’4” (1.32M) Standard Arm, Suspension Seat-Cloth, Cab w/Heater & A/C ......................................................................................$27,000 LOADER BACKHOES 2010 John Deere 110, Stk# 50466, 227 Hrs, R4 Front Standard Tire, 55AMP Alternator, 3 Spool Specific SCV, New 7 Spool Backhoe GRP. DBQ, Rear Worklight Kit, Stabilizer Street Pad Kit ..................................$31,000 2007 John Deere 310SG, Stk# 21662, 3370 Hrs, Cab with Air (2 Door), Air Susp. Fabric Seat, Powershift, MFWD Axle, 12.5/80-18 Ft/19.5LX24 Rear, Extendable Backhoe, Five Function Flow w/Valve, Two Lever Controls, Aux.Plumbing for Ext Bkhoe, Std Stab w/Rev Feet, Ldr w/RTD and 2 Func Hyd, 1.30 Cu Yd LNG Lip LDR BKT, 1150 LB Frt Counterweight, Two Batteries-3 Min Cap, Chrome Exhaust Extension, AM-FM Radio, Engine Coolant Heater, Electric Ether Starting Aid, Bucket Cylinder (Heavy Duty) ..............................$38,900 1999 John Deere 410E, Stk# 27915, Cab w/o AC, MFWD, Standard Hoe, JRB Loader Coupler, 1.3 Cyd Coupler Bkt, 2 Stick ..........................................................................................................................................$29,000 1993 John Deere 710D, Stk# 00021715, Cab (2 Door), Suspension Fabric Seat, Front Axle w/MFWD, 15x19.5 Frt & 20.5x25 Rear, Backhoe w/5’ Ext Dippr, Reverse Stabilizer Feet, Loader Controls (2-Function), 1.87 Cu Yd Ldr Bkt Tilt Wheel Installation, Add’l Frt Work Lights, Ether Starting Aid, Counterweight..............$23,500 SKID STEERS 2002 John Deere 250, Stk# 21555, 4020 Hrs, Hyd Cir 250STD, Auto-Preheat Kit, Rear Weight Brackets Kit, Bkt, 72” Construction ............................................................................................................................$9,900 2008 Cat 242B, Stk# 21731, 683 Hrs, Cab w/AC, Pilot Controls, Self-Leveling, 72” GP Bkt ..............$18,500 WHEEL LOADERS 1974 John Deere 544B, Stk# 21703, 3628 Hrs, Cab W/O Air, Standard Diff Locks, GP Loader Bucket .......... ............................................................................................................................................................$11,000 MISCELLANEOUS 2008 John Deere Gator, Stk# 21729, 795 Hrs, Cab, Heat, Gas Engine, Manual Dump Body ..............$6,500

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SC&RA Announces Rigging Job of the Year Award Winners The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has announced the winners of the Rigging Job of the Year Awards. The awards went to Barnhart Crane and Rigging, Memphis, Tenn., in the Jobs over $750,000 category; Atlas Industrial Contractors, Columbus, Ohio, in the Jobs between $150,000 and $750,000 category; and George Young Companies, Swedesboro, N.J., in the Jobs under $150,000 category. Over $750,000: Barnhart Removed and Replaced Large Components at Wisconsin Nuclear Plant Barnhart Crane and Rigging was contacted about a nuclear plant upgrade project at the Point Beach Nuclear Station (PBNS) in Two Rivers, Wis., that called for removing and replacing four feedwater heaters, a condensate cooler and two main feed pump/motor skids inside the condenser shells of both units of the power station. However, in many places, the flooring of the facility would not support the weight of the feedwater heater. Plus, height restrictions added major challenges. The general contractor for the plant upgrade was Bechtel Power, with Barnhart working as a subcontractor to Bechtel. The upgrade would result in two power units receiving a 17 percent increase, equal to 260 additional megawatts thermal (MWt). Barnhart’s scope of work was to provide design fabrication and field engineering, project management, field supervision, operators, equipment and rigging for the removal and replacement of the components in two units. The most challenging task for Barnhart was to remove and replace four feedwater heater vessels weighing up to 124 kips through a very challenging travel path. The feedwater heater vessels measured 42 ft. long by about 6 ft. (12.9 by 1.8 m) in diameter and weighed approximately 124,000 lbs. (56,245 kg). Barnhart’s plan for the project was to cut doors into the side of the building in order to pass the feedwater heaters in and out using the company’s signature Tri-Block rigging system. In the building, there were numerous obstacles and elevation limitations, plus the floor limitations. Lightweight grating and floor beams would not support the feedwater heaters’ 100 pounds per square foot. The feedwater heaters had to slide through the facility on a tedious obstacle course that involved raising, lowering and rotating. Critical to the removal and replacement of the feedwater heaters was Barnhart’s design of a host of new tools. All of the tools developed for the job were tested and retested at Barnhart’s Memphis facility. Among these tools was a sliding gantry and track system used inside the plant. The system required four jacks per gantry for a total of eight jacks in each bay, double acting jacks, a light slide system to run each gantry leg, slide shoes on

top of each header beam and 28 LP/HP hose connections and two multi-purpose pumps. Barnhart also designed a crossing gantry track system to allow the heaters to move through the plant safely. Additional innovation involved the creation of a sliding swiveling rigging device (SSRD), which allowed the long, narrow heaters to be rotated when fully suspended by the SSRD and two legs of gantry. Barnhart also designed a gantry saddle system for holding the new heaters in place during lifting and installation. Rigging innovations included the use of air skates, jacking and traditional sliding, sliding gantry and sliding heater links. To move the feedwater heaters in and out of the building doors a 500-ton (453 t) capacity all-terrain crane was used on the outside of the building. The heaters were transported into and out of the facility on Barnhart’s Goldhofer self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) systems. The engineering of the project required 5,000-plus man hours, including methodology, concept design, interference identification, integrated planning with Bechtel and the owners, fabrication design, new equipment mockup and testing and field-based risk management. For the project more than 200 engineering drawings were submitted. The key distinction on this job was the overall limitations imposed including contractual limitations; time/schedule limitations including a crunched planning schedule and critical path activity; physical limitations including ground, floor, ceiling and condenser structure bearing limitations, travel path limitations, quarter inch clearances of immovable plant, and single pick point required on Unit 1 heaters; and weather limitations including rain, cold and blizzard conditions and consistent wind gusting. Working in a nuclear environment requires above and beyond safety measures. For the job Barnhart provided an overall job risk assessment, provided new tools that would assure safer operators, employed full time safety champion on each shift, performed two-minute drills, instituted continuous improvement cards and participated in a plant observation and rapid trends program. The job involved 22,300 Barnhart man hours plus 30,000 more Bechtel craftsmen hours under Barnhart’s supervision, no first aids, no accidents or recordables and no lost time accidents. $150,000-$750,000: Atlas Industrial Assists in Rebuilding of Damaged 835-Megawatt Generator In January 2011, at the peak of the winter lighting and heating season in Ohio, a generator at FirstEnergy Corporation’s Sammis Station threw its rotor. National Electric Coil (NEC) was dispatched to perform the emergency repairs. NEC in turn called Atlas Industrial Contractors to assist in the tedious

job of rebuilding the damaged generator. The main obstacle in the repair process was the 835-megawatt generator’s location astraddle two building bays with structural steel obstructions directly overhead. NEC’s method for repairing the generator was to upend the stator housing. But due to the overhead obstructions, the stator housing would have to be relocated before upending could occur. As NEC and Atlas prepared their safety, lifting and repair plan, FirstEnergy was anxious about potential damage to the stator housing and turbine pedestal. Generator OEM Siemens also was concerned that the end bell might deform during the lift or while resting on the foundation during the core installation, irreparably damaging the generator. Atlas turned to Ruby and Associates of Farmington Hills, Mich., to perform a finite element analysis of the stator housing and the lift plans. It was determined that reinforcing plates should be temporarily installed on the stator housing during the rebuild. In addition, support stands were designed to distribute some of the weight of the stator to the lower lift trunnions. By mid-February all specialized components had been fabricated, a 1,000-ton (907 t) gantry system procured from Rigging Gear Sales installed and the stator ready to be relocated and rotated. In preparation, the rotor was removed from the stator housing, decoupling the generator from the turbine. NEC also removed the existing core, which was comprised of some 750,000 individual laminate plates that weighed 400,000 lbs. (181,437 kg). Given the reduced weight of the empty stator, this was the easier part of the move. Fully assembled, the generator weighed 400 tons (363 t), and the plan and the engineering had to account for this. Atlas employed a Lift Systems 34PT10060WTIC 1,000-ton (907 t) gantry system with a height elevation of 40 ft. (12 m). Atlas also used two legs of its 34PT5400WT 500-ton (453 t) gantry connected to Atlas’ tailing fixture to act as the tailing gantry during the lift process. Eighty feet (24 m) of 30-inch track and 30 ft. (9 m) of 15-and-a-half-inch (39 cm) track were deployed to support and direct the rolling gantries. With the gantries and tracks in position, the reinforcing plates on the side of the stator were installed and four lifting trunnions were mounted on the stator housing. Engineers determined that high friction forces would have to be overcome during the uprighting or there was a chance that the stator and lift system would lurch unpredictably during rotation. In response, an ultra-low friction bearing was incorporated into the lift links. The lift links, lift trunnions and other specialty components were fabricated by Atlas Steel. The lift links fit snugly over the upper trunnions and assured a smooth up righting process and kept the

assembly in a plumb condition. For the stands to share load with the end bell of the stator as it increased in weight due to reinstallation of the laminate plates, shims were installed under the stands at a critical point in the restacking process. Shims also were employed under the steel grillage supporting the stator end bell to provide uniform contact of the stator bell against the steel. The Atlas team submitted pre-task planning and job hazard analysis to both NEC and FirstEnergy. All project personnel attended FirstEnergy’s site-specific safety orientations. Atlas conducted its own fullscale safety orientation, including comprehensive schooling all team members and conducting walk-throughs of all phases of the project. A series of test lifts also were performed. With the tailing fixture in place, the generator was moved away from the turbine in a series of coordinated vertical lifts and horizontal gantry movements to keep the stator and attached piping clear of the turbine and generator foundations and to maintain clearance with overhead obstructions. As the tipup operation began by raising the 1,000-ton gantry system at the turbine end of the stator, the 500-ton system was used to synchronize with the movement of the 1,000-ton system during rotation of the stator. Pre-planned hold points were built into the lifting schedule to ensure all axis’ of the stator and gantry systems were within allowable tolerances. Once vertical, the stator housing was moved to the far west end of the gantry tracks. At this point, support steel grillage beams were positioned and the lower trunnion support stands moved into place. Atlas crews left while the rotor was repaired and NEC began restacking the core, which took about three months. During restacking, Atlas crews returned once to install shims beneath the support stands to support the additional weight added during restacking. With the rotor and laminate plates reinstalled, the stator weight was back to its original 400 tons. After the restacking of the laminates was complete, it was time to return the unit to horizontal and remarry it to the turbine and exciter. Gantry lifting pressures and the tractive effort to overcome rolling resistance would be markedly different this time since the stator was twice as heavy. With the stator clear of the support stands, the generator was repositioned through a series of coordinated vertical lifts and horizontal gantry movements. Under $150,000: George Young Relocates Historic 103,000 Pound Monument When Drexel University recently started an expansion project that involved the construction of a new 12-story College of Law, the first challenge was to relocate a 107-year see AWARDS page 114


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2005 KOMATSU PW220-7 RUBBER TIRES EXCAVATOR Enc Cab w/A.C., Htr, Def., 18’8” Two-Piece Boom, 11’6” Arm w/Piping, Front Blade, Rear Outriggers, Wain-Roy 36” & 60” Buckets, Wain-Roy Coupler C002089

2003 Winnebago 32’ “BRAVE” RV READY TO GO FOR THE SEASON

$209,000 C002801

Only 3,700 orig. miles, hydraulic brakes (No CDL), all amenities - very clean, just installed new battery, main awning and extension toppers

$99,500

C002637

2009 WIRTGEN W60 MILLING MACHINE

2007 KOMATSU WA500-6 WHEEL LOADER

LIKE NEW.….LESS THAN 75 HOURS – 600mm ‘FCS’ Drum System, One Stage Detachable Conveyor, Aux. Hyd, Rear Right Wheel Swing, L/R Level-Pro Grade Control, Hyd. Side Plate Lifters C002873

YR

Model

EE#

PRICE

YR

Model

CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS

D37P-5

2008 2006

Encl Cab w/Heater, Defroster, 31.5” Shoes, 21’3” One-Piece Boom, 10’2” Arm, Esco 48” Bucket w/Teeth

EE#

PRICE

C002651

$14,500

C003074

$2,950

C002048

$75,000

MISCELLANEOUS

KOMATSU 1998

1997 KOMATSU PC300LC-6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR

ROPS Cab w/AC & Heat, 134” GP Bkt, Automatic Bucket Lever/Boom Kickout, BRAND NEW 29.5R-25 XHAT MICHELIN TIRES, ECSS Ride Control, Komtrax, New Cutting Edge, Moldboard, Paint & Decals

$175,000

$44,500

BRADCO C002622

$27,500

D61EX-15

20178

$167,500

D65EX-15

18219

$159,000

2009

HP600

MORBARK MODEL 200 BEAVER 12” CHIPPER KOHLER

EXCAVATORS

350kw generator w/DD8-92 engine

KOMATSU $33,500

$29,000

WINNEBAGO

2005

PC35MR-2

C002046

1999

PC150LC-6

C003075 SOLD $28,000

2006

PC220LC-8LR

C001119

$189,000

1997

PC300LC-6

C002973

$49,500

1997

PC300LC-6

C002048

$75,000

GALION/DRESSER

2005

PW220-7

C002089

$99,500

1993

2003

WPF32V

C002637

$44,500

MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS PD784 84” PADFOOT W/BLADE C003162

$19,500

INGERSOLL RAND TRACTORS

2005

CASE/IH

DD118HF

495

C002639

$5,500

2009

W60

$55,000

C002873

$175,000

OFF ROAD TRUCKS

WHEEL LOADERS KOMATSU

DRESSER 1988

C002076

WIRTGEN

560B

C001601

$29,000

KOMATSU

2008

HM300-2

C000602

$189,000

2003

HM350-1

C002118

$159,000

2008

HM350-2

19847

$249,000

1995

WA450-2

C002602

$35,000

1995

WA450-2

C002857

$30,000

2007

WA450-6

C001982

$179,000

EAGER BEAVER

2007

WA500-6

C002801

$209,000

2000

Please contact one of our Parts Specialists for more information, and to receive a competitive quote.

TRAILERS 20XPT

Danbury, CT (203) 743-0088 C001620 SOLD $6,900

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Yonkers, NY (914) 738-5100

www.ehrbar.com

Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office

631-563-7600

DENOTES KOMATSU CERTIFIED REMARKETING USED MACHINE DEPENDING ON CERTIFIED GRADE, UNIT MAY QUALIFY FOR SPECIAL FINANCING RATE AND/OR MANUFACTURER SUPPORTED WARRANTY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THESE OR ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED USED PIECES.

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• Financing as low as 0% • Rebates up to $4000

413-443-2623 Route 20 • Pittsfield, MA Centrally located – just 30 miles from Albany, NY

See dealer for details

NEW

Rentals Available

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NEW

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NEW New 2012 Yanmar C30R Dump Truck - IN STOCK, VERSATILE MACHINE, RUBBER TRACKS, CALL FOR PRICING

New 2012 Yanmar VIO-55 - IN STOCK, 30” BUCKET, HYDRAULIC AUX., CANOPY, CALL FOR PRICING New 2012 Yanmar VIO-45 - IN STOCK, HYDRAULIC AUX., 24” DIGGING BUCKET, CALL FOR PRICING

New 2012 Yanmar VIO-45 - IN STOCK, CAB, HYDRAUIC AUX., 24” BUCKET W/ HYDRAULIC THUMB, CALL FOR PRICING

Used 2011 Yanmar VIO-45-5B - 400 HRS, WITH HYD THUMB AND 24" BUCKET, OUR RENTAL UNIT SINCE NEW, $52,900

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Used 2008 Yanmar VIO-27-5 - 1335 HRS, BRAND NEW TRACKS, OUR RENTAL UNIT SINCE NEW, $22,900

Used 2005 Yanmar VIO-75 - 1800 HRS, VERY NICE MACHINE, STEEL TRACKS, CAB AND HEAT, $42,500

Used 2009 Yanmar VIO-35-5 - 891 HRS, HYDRAULIC AUX., OUR RENTAL UNIT SINCE NEW, $29,500

ALLU D-SERIES

Screener Crushers & Fine Screeners ALLU provides portable screening and crushing attachments that will crush, mix, stabilize, aerate and screen for pipelines, topsoil, compost, construction debris, contaminated soils, asphalt, mulch, salt, coal, sand, gravel, sludge, garbage, bio-waste, food waste, leaf mulch, glass, gypsum, pallets, lime & much more! ALLU Group, Inc. | Info Call: 1-800-939-2558 | Email: usa@allu.net

• Available to fit • High production even with wet muddy materials • 5/8” & 1” Fine screening size • 1-1/4” and up sizes with replaceable hammers


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Foley Named Dealer of Metso Crushing, Screening Products Foley Incorporated has become the authorized distributor of Metso crushing and screening products for contractors and recycling customers in the state of New Jersey. Foley also will provide parts and service for the Metso line, utilizing the company’s service technicians and fully-stocked parts department. Metso has a complete line of more than 300 products ranging from single machines to extensive solutions. Foley Inc. offers and provides complete support for the Nordberg LT series mobile crushing plants, and the CV & ST series of screening plants as well as the HP cone crushers and NP impactors for its contractor and recycling cus- Foley Incorporated has become the authorized distributor of Metso crushing and screening products for contractors and recycling tomers. customers in the state of New Jersey. Jeff Merle, vice president of machinery sales, stated, “Foley’s for life.” ice and parts coverage for these products as Caterpillar dealer in north and central Jersey, dedication to serving customers in the con“The addition of Metso, along with the well. Our service technicians have gone Staten Island and Bermuda. Since 1957, tracting and recycling industry has been rein- Caterpillar product line, provides a customer through extensive training and our parts Foley offers solutions for power generation, forced by adding Metso to our current line of experience that is unparalleled in our territo- department is stocked and ready to go as we on highway applications, construction Caterpillar products. We hope to continue ry,” stated Foley Service Manager Joe are all extremely excited to work with this equipment and other job site rental needs. adding new products and solutions, creating Dugan. “We are pleased to partner with new equipment.” Foley recently added a fire apparatus divicustomer experiences that create customers Metso by providing not only sales, but servBased in Piscataway, N.J., Foley is the sion to serve the emergency services field.

ARTBA Lauds Women Leaders in Transportation Construction The American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) July 26 presented national awards to four individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership and dedication to innovation in the transportation construction field, as well as the promotion of women leaders within the industry. In its second year, the “Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction Awards Program” featured two categories: • The Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Award: Named after ARTBA’s executive director from the mid-1920s, it is given to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, long-term service in the industry’s public or private sectors and dedication to the advancement of innovation and other women leaders. • The Future Industry Spotlight Award: It recognizes students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a U.S. college or university who have achieved an outstanding academic record and demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills within and outside of the academic environment. Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Katherine F. “Katie” Turnbull Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) Katie Turnbull has dedicated 35 years to transportation, research, service and education. She joined TTI as an assistant research scientist in 1989 and now serves as its executive associate director, responsible for agency-wide initiatives and management activities. Turnbull is a recognized expert on highoccupancy vehicle facilities, toll facilities, managed lanes, public transportation, transportation planning, travel demand man-

agement and intelligent transportation systems. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, and is a frequent speaker at national industry conferences. Throughout her career, Turnbull has been a leader in numerous industry groups and has mentored hundreds of women who have achieved positions of leadership at TTI and elsewhere. Karen Schurr University of Nebraska-Lincoln Karen Schurr is a civil engineer with three decades of experience in both the industry and academia. As lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and previously as an engineer for the Nebraska Division of Roads, she has made many key contributions to the civil engineering profession and America’s transportation network, including the design of interstate highways, publishing research in leading journals, and grooming students for careers in civil engineering. Schurr served as team design leader for the $82 million I-80/I-680 interchange reconstruction project in Omaha, Neb., which won the 1998 “Engineering Excellence Award” given by the Eastern Chapter of the Nebraska Society of Professional Engineers. She is an active member of the Transportation Research Board and the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Schurr also has been a leader in promoting innovation within her field, leading research efforts that resulted in modifications to her state’s policies on roundabouts. Future Industry Spotlight Carrie Mohlman University of Nebraska-Lincoln Molhman is a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she is pursuing a master’s of science

in civil engineering with a focus on transportation. As a graduate research assistant maintaining a 4.0 grade average, she is conducting research on commercial driver fatigue and compiling commodity flow surveys for counties in Nebraska. She also served as a professional technical worker during a summer internship with the Public Works and Utilities of Lincoln, Neb., where she oversaw sidewalk construction and worked closely with contractors on completed quantities and quality control. In her spare time, Molhman volunteers with the “Road, Rails and Racecars” afterschool mentoring program for middle school students, which encourages young adults to explore careers in the transportation field. Danielle Soriano Soriano is a senior at the University of Florida and is working toward a B.S. in civil engineering with a minor in urban and regional planning. In addition to maintaining a 3.74 grade average, she serves as vice president of the school’s Women’s Transportation Seminar and as the campus involvement chair for the Theta Tau Co-ed Professional Engineering Fraternity. She is a member of the local chapters of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Soriano also has worked as an undergraduate research assistant at the university’s Transportation Research Center helping construct traffic networks, analyze traffic data, evaluate computational methodology documents and compare analysis algorithms. The awards program is a signature initiative of the association’s Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction Council, which promotes “leadership and career advancement for women in the industry through mentoring, recognition, educational activities and networking.”


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CEG Mourns Loss of Jane Gallagher, 25-Year Sales Support Employee, Friend Jane Gallagher, a long-time all of us at CEG.” Construction Equipment Guide “Jane walked in with a smile employee, died on July 26. She every day and was always willing was 86. to help others with their work,” Ms. Gallagher worked for “Jane walked in with a added her co-worker in the sales Construction Equipment Guide in smile every day and was support department, Kathy Uluski. the sales support department for “Jane loved to talk about politics nearly 25 years, primarily assisting always willing to help and the latest fashions — no one auction companies and following wore leopard print better than up on all bargain ads. She also han- others with their work.” Jane.” dled CEO Edwin McKeon’s correMs. Gallagher retired from spondence. Prior to joining CEG, Construction Equipment Guide in Kathy Uluski 2009 but continued to attend the Ms. Gallagher worked at a promiConstruction Equipment Guide nent advertising agency in company’s annual Christmas lunchPhiladelphia, but she tired of the eon. commute. At that time CEG was “While there, she still was very looking for someone with a strong interested in finding out how things advertising background to fill a were going at the company — withposition in sales support. Ms. Gallagher “Always happy, always outgoing, Jane out her,” said Ted McKeon, publisher had that and more; she also was adept approached her work in sales with as of Construction Equipment Guide. “Of much passion as she had for conversa- course Jane was as sociable at the at ad copywriting and PR. “Jane was a pleasure to work with tion with her co-workers; she loved luncheon as she was any other time, and I know she enjoyed working with politics and just about every day there except at the luncheon we had to put everyone here at Construction was something going on in the news her on a two-martini limit.” Equipment Guide,” said Craig about which she’d welcome a discusShe is survived by her cousins, secMongeau, editor in chief of CEG. sion — or debate. She’ll be missed by ond cousins and their families.

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Morooka Opens Its First Track Carrier Plant in United States

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Ken Byrd (R), Morooka USA, presents John Fry III, Sunbelt Equipment Marketing, College Station, Texas, the keys to the first Morooka MST2200 machine built in Hanover County, Va. Fry actually purchased the first three machines for Sunbelt, a company that serves the pipeline construction industry.

James Cheng (R), Virginia secretary of commerce and trade, presents Masami Morooka with a flag that flew over the Virginia State House. They are in front of the Morooka MST 2200, the machine that will be exported to the world from Hanover County, Va.

J&J Truck Bodies manufactures the bodies for the Morooka MST 2200. Shown with a J&J dump body are Jack Saylor (L) and Ron Wright.

ov. Bob McDonnell announced that Morooka America, under a license agreement with Japan-based Morooka Co. Ltd, a manufacturer of rubber-track carriers, will establish a manufacturing operation in Hanover County, Va. The first Morooka track carrier plant in the United States, along with its sister company Virginia Steel Specialties LLC, will establish two product assembly operations. The facilities will encompass 50,000 sq. ft. and an output of 100 machines annually valued at more than $15 million. The project will create up to 50 new jobs over the next three years. Speaking about the announcement, McDonnell said, “The new Morooka America production facility is an important strategic move for the Morooka product line in the western hemisphere, and we are thrilled that the company chose Virginia for its first U.S. location. The new plant will build two of the most popular Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Morooka Production facility in County, Va., (L-R) are Yoshi Tanaka, Masami Morooka, Ronnie models in the company’s line, and is a welcome addi- Hanover Byrd, Ed Via and James Cheng. tion to the corporate base in Hanover County.” “We warmly welcome Morooka America’s first Morooka track carrier operation in the U.S. to Hanover County and the Commonwealth,” said Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “The proximity to major interstates, available infrastructure and central location all were factors that helped Virginia come out ahead of competing locations across the southeast.” Morooka America is a subsidiary of the Richmond Group LLC, a holding company for constructionrelated firms geared around the Morooka product and located in (L-R): Masami Morooka; John A. Cox, Ashland, Va. Morooka USA-East is Member Virginia House of Delegates; and the U.S. headquarters for JapanByrd are in front of the Morooka based Morooka Co. and sells its The Morooka MST2200’s that will be assembled Ronnie MST3000. Morooka manufactures most of in Hanover County, Va., all come with rubber-track carriers through a netits machines in Japan, including the work of dealers in the United States, Caterpillar Engines. (L-R) are Ronnie Byrd, MST3000. Morooka USA; John Batzel, president Carter Canada, Mexico, Central and South America. Morooka offers six differ- Machinery; Kerry Miller and Dave Greater Richmond Partnership to secure the also of Carter Machinery; and ent models of machines that have a Shellenberger, project for Virginia. Through its Virginia Jobs Masami Morooka. range of uses from clearing land for Investment Program, the Virginia Department of pipeline installation to agricultural Business Assistance will provide funding and applications. services to support the company’s recruitment, “We are proud to bring manufactraining and retraining activities. turing jobs to America and to “It’s great to see a home grown company in Virginia,” said company founder Hanover County continue to innovate and prosRonnie Byrd. “I have worked with per,” said Tommy Miller, existing business manJapanese companies for more than ager of Hanover Economic Development. 25 years and Morooka and its prod“Their ability to expand into manufacturing the ucts are well recognized and Morooka product, confirms the spirit of respected in our industry.” Hanover entrepreneurs.” “The United States has become The new Morooka factory opened on Aug. 2 Morooka Japan’s leading export in Hanover County, Va. The production facility destination,” said company will build two of the most popular models in the President Masami Morooka. “I am Morooka line, the MST-2200VD and MSTproud to have the Morooka carrier 3000VD. Many of the machines will be exportbuilt here in America.” The Virginia Economic Amanda and Ken Byrd along with their three ed out of Virginia to the world. The new factory Development Partnership worked children Bella, Joshua and David, were all very is an important strategic move for the Morooka with Hanover County and the excited about the big event. product line, according to the manufacturer.


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N.Y. to Limit Noise Levels During Bridge Building By Jim Fitzgerald ASSOCIATED PRESS “The two words I like to use to describe my Takeuchi TL140 are power and reliability. Next up for my company is a new TL250. I would not own nor recommend anything but a Takeuchi track loader to my fellow contractors” Dan Bushman Bushman Transport & Excavating, Inc Cedar Rapids, IA

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) The state plans innovative measures to protect fish and people during the construction of the new Tappan Zee Bridge in the New York suburbs, according to a report released Aug. 1. Residents will be able to go online to check noise and air quality levels. Fish in the Hudson River will be protected from the acoustic effects of pile driving by underwater “bubble curtains.” The updated environmental impact statement — like a draft released in January — concludes that the bridge will have no major, lasting environmental effects. Dredging will affect some life forms in the riverbed, however, and builders will have to undertake environmental programs elsewhere in the river to compensate, the report said. The report continues to call for demolition of the existing bridge, disappointing enthusiasts who had been calling for it to become a car-free greenway, like Manhattan’s High Line. Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner asked why taxpayer money should go toward demolition “when we could turn the old bridge into a world class destination park?” The report also reveals no change in the plans for rapid transit, a concern for many who felt train or bus systems should be incorporated. The bridge will be built strong enough to handle commuter trains but no new transit lines are being built to take advantage of that. Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office has promised that at least during rush hour, there will be lanes dedicated to buses. Adding even a bus rapid transit system to the bridge — and the 30-mi. (48 km) corridor it anchors — would double the cost of the project, now estimated at $5.4 billion, the administration said. A commuter train line would cost billions more. Paul Gallay, president of the environmental group Riverkeeper, said mass transit was dismissed too easily. “The state has said they cannot do mass transit at this stage because the 30-mile corridor is too costly,” he said. “Instead of what you can’t do, tell us something you can do, something more modest but meaningful.” For auto commuters, however, the bridge

should be a big improvement once it replaces the current Tappan Zee, an aging and overused span built in 1955 that carries Interstate 87, the state Thruway. The new span between Tarrytown and Nyack will have more lanes, shoulders to handle breakdowns and several toll lanes that cars can use at highway speed. Its steep climb over the Hudson will be more gradual, helping trucks maintain their speed. Currently, accidents and breakdowns cause big delays at rush hour, partly because disabled cars block traffic and emergency vehicles have no lanes available. The report said the bridge will be safer and air pollution will be reduced because of less congestion. It said the state no longer plans to take anyone’s property. Nine households had been targeted in the draft, but design changes were made. Monitors measuring noise and particulates will be placed throughout the area and they can be checked in real time online, the report said. It said excessive noise has to be stopped an hour after it’s reported. “We are making every effort to limit negative impacts on residents and the environment,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. The report said pile driving will generally be prohibited between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. A method that uses vibration rather than pounding to get piles in place will be used when possible. When there is pile driving, underwater devices will pump out curtains of air bubbles — not unlike air stones in a fish tank — to minimize the acoustic effect on animals. Dredging will be limited to August, September and October to avoid peak migration and spawning. During dredging, a fish expert will be present to make sure any captured shortnose or Atlantic sturgeon — both endangered — are released, the report says. Construction is expected to begin late this year or early next year and to last about five years. But first, a builder has to be chosen from among three that submitted bids. In October, President Barack Obama declared the bridge eligible for fast-tracked federal approvals. Funding has yet to be detailed but the state is hoping for federal aid.


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Elliott & Frantz’s Morbark Tree Care Territory Expands Morbark Inc., a manufacturer of tree care, forestry, sawmill and wood recycling equipment, announced the territory expansion for Elliott & Frantz Inc. into southeastern Pennsylvania. A Morbark forestry, recycling and tree care dealer since 2010, Elliott & Frantz adds Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania to an already well-established tree care products territory throughout Delaware and parts of Maryland. The expansion does not change their forestry and recycling territory. Founded in 1962, Elliott & Frantz Inc. has comprehen-

sive experience in the construction equipment industry. It maintains a parts inventory in excess of $2 million, a complete fleet of service vehicles and a service staff with the extensive knowledge and experience required to serve the industry. “Elliott & Frantz has been a high-quality and productive dealer for Morbark,” said Casey Gross, Morbark tree care products sales manager. “Their years of experience with our products and focus on the customer will meet all of our customer’s needs. We’re excited to have them expand into the greater Philadelphia area.”

“Our success in the tree care industry in Maryland, Delaware and Northern Virginia has been a direct reflection of Elliott & Frantz’s dedication to our customers and manufacturers,” said Peter Schaeffer, Elliott & Frantz sales manager. “We are very excited to be a part of the Morbark family and plan on being a leader with the tree care products in our area of responsibility.” About Elliott & Frantz Elliott & Frantz Inc. has been providing the construction industry with products and service for 50 years. In addition to the Morbark product line, it also carries Atlas Copco, Gradall, Hitachi, Kawasaki, Terex, Wirtgen, Hamm, Vogele and Kleemann. Elliott & Frantz Inc. has been ranked “Top Ten Dealer” with every major account in its product line. For more information, visit www.elliottfrantz.com. About Morbark Morbark Inc., based in Winn, Mich., has been manufacturing equipment for the forestry, recycling, tree care, sawmill and biomass markets for more than 50 years. Morbark equipment helps customers harvest, process and convert wood and other organic materials into valuable, useful and profitable products. The company produces a full line of whole tree and waste wood chippers, flails, brush chippers, horizontal and tub grinders, sawmill equipment, material handling systems and more. For more information, visit www.morbark.com.

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Caterpillar Studies Future of Peoria Headquarters By David Mercer ASSOCIATED PRESS

Scott Gilligan, with 21 years industry experience comes on board with responsibility for the sales, rentals and product support of the Metso screening line for the state of Connecticut.

Kevin Kretschmer joins the company as the New York specialist and will handle Metso sales, rentals and product support needs in New York for both the crushing and screening lines.

Metso Welcomes H.O. Penn as New Distributor in Parts of N.Y., Conn. Metso Inc. has named H.O. Penn Machinery Company Inc., headquartered in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., as an authorized crushing and screening distributor for the contractor and recycling customer segments. The distribution territory for H.O. Penn covers the lower 13 counties of New York for mobile crushers and screens, and the state of Connecticut for mobile screens. Benjamin Hansbury, Metso’s director of distribution sales USA and CanadaEast, noted that H.O. Penn is a good fit with Metso’s focus on after-sales customer support. Metso Inc. has named H.O. Penn Machinery Company Inc., as an authorized crush“With the addition of ing and screening distributor for the contractor and recycling customer segments. H.O. Penn, Metso continues to add distributors who are To support this new product line H.O. Penn is pleased to customer-focused and service oriented. We wish them success as we work together to bring high-quality Metso prod- announce the addition of two crushing and screening specialists. Kevin Kretschmer, with 30 years experience joins ucts, service and more value to our customers.” The addition of the Metso product line is another step for the company as the New York specialist and will handle H.O. Penn in expanding its portfolio of quality products and Metso sales, rentals and product support needs in New York services available to its customers. As stated by Alan for both the crushing and screening lines. Scott Gilligan, with Sanzenbacher, VP business development, “Partnering with 21 years industry experience comes on board with responsiMetso is in alignment with our company’s mission of con- bility for the sales, rentals and product support of the Metso tributing to our customers’ success through high value prod- screening line for the state of Connecticut. Jim Rogan, VP of sales said “Both Kevin and Scott have ucts, product support and innovative solutions. We have many customers who utilize crushing and screening equip- an extensive knowledge of the crushing and screening marment, and we look forward to providing them with a level of ket and it is expected they will be key contributors as we parts and service support for the Metso product that they launch this exciting new product line.” For more information, visit www.hopenn.com. have come to expect from H.O. Penn.”

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar Inc. announced June 25 that it plans to spend the next several months studying ways to modernize its 45-year-old headquarters in Peoria. The study will focus on the company’s long-term needs, including its building and technology, and while there are no plans yet to add to or subtract from Caterpillar’s Peoria presence, “all options are open,” spokesman Rusty Dunn said. “This thing was built in 1967,” Dunn said, referring to the headquarters just off the Illinois River in downtown Peoria. “What Caterpillar was in 1967 is much, much different than what we are today and where we think we’re headed.” Caterpillar, a Fortune 500 company, is the world’s largest maker of construction and mining equipment and has factories all over the world. But it’s also the Peoria area’s largest employer, including about 3,200 jobs in the downtown headquarters and nearby offices. Local elected officials and the United Auto Workers union, which represents some of Peoria-area Caterpillar employees, did not return calls seeking comment. Caterpillar has been among the sharpest critics of Illinois’ state government and the management of its economy. Last year, CEO Douglas Oberhelman reminded Gov. Pat Quinn that the company has out-of-state suitors to prompt the governor to work on improving the state’s economy. Oberhelman later said he wasn’t threatening to leave Illinois. Earlier this year Caterpillar chose a site in Georgia over several sites in Illinois, including Peoria and Galesburg, and other states to relocate the operations of a Japanese tractorand excavator-building plant that will employ 1,400 people. The company cited, among other things, concerns about Illinois’ economy and a massive state government budget deficit. When the headquarters building was built, almost all of Caterpillar’s $1.4 billion in sales were made in the United States, Dunn said. Last year, the company had $60.1 billion in revenue — more than half of it generated outside the country — and Dunn pointed out that Caterpillar has divisional headquarters in Wisconsin, California, Geneva, Switzerland and elsewhere. “This study’s going to evaluate, one, the physical bricks and mortar requirements,” Dunn said. “It will also focus on the technological and the organizational needs of the company — what they are today versus what they need to be 15, 20, 40 years from now.” The company plans to spend three to five months on the study and, when finished, present options to its board of directors and give the public a look at least parts of it, Dunn said. Caterpillar is already working on a new visitors center in downtown Peoria that it plans to open in October.


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Rep. Pat Meehan, Pa. 7th District, speaks with Dennis Heller (R), president and CEO of Stephenson Equipment, during a recent visit to the company’s Prospect Park, Pa., facility.

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Outside of Yankee Stadium fans congregate for what may be the best known rivalry of all professional sports. Topped only by the Ali/Frazier fights, the Red Sox/Yankees games are one of the toughest tickets in sports to acquire. Phil Ringenberger, senior marketing consultant of Cat Certified Rebuild, gives a presentation on the economic benefits of participating in the Cat Certified Rebuild Program.

Special guests of H.O. Penn Machinery who are participants in or are potential participants in the Cat Certified Rebuild Program select their seats before the game.

John Bellardino, vice president of product support at H.O. Penn Machinery, introduces Phil Ringenberger of Caterpillar. Members of the H.O. Penn Machinery staff were on hand to answer any and all questions on the Cat Certified Rebuild Program.

Mike Hattar, of H.O. Penn Machinery product support, welcomes guests before the game.

Guests listened intently to the presentation about the Cat Certified Rebuild Program just a few minutes before the start of the game.


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to Cat Certified Rebuild Event at Yankee Stadium Caterpillar customers to lower their overall owning and operating costs by rebuilding their equipment rather than replace it. Caterpillar’s rebuild strategy promotes a second life to an existing machine using more than 3,000 new parts in a certified power train rebuild along with critical engineering updates and product improvements. In contrast, the “Full-Monty” Cat Certified Rebuild Offering promises more than 7,000 line items of parts and culminates into a “likenew” machine delivery. Total attendance was well over 75 people and included high profile New York and Connecticut quarry and heavy highway accounts. Among them were customers such as

Tilcon NY, Waste Management and 110 Sand & Gravel. Contractors from the Hudson Valley area included E. Tetz & Sons, Callahan & Nannini, as well as Peckham Materials, BTM and Yonkers Contracting. Connecticut customers were not shy about donning their Red Sox caps. Among them were Tilcon CT, Giordano Construction and Mather Construction. On hand to support the event were Caterpillar district employees Dawn Carson and Shelley Scholl. In addition, Caterpillar Certified Rebuild Marketing consultant Phil Views of the Yankee and Red Sox players taking batting practice before the Ringenberger was on hand to start of the game. present certified offerings to the group. H.O. Penn support staff included all parts and concluded that the event was overwhelmingly positive and service managers, PSSR’s and product support manage- yielded significant interest and multiple quote requests. One customer, Grillo Services signed a purchase order to begin Yankee Stadium is a tribute to great Yankee players of ment staff. rebuilding his 950G loader just prior to the event. Post event surveys were e-mailed to all participants and the past and present.

As the game begins tension ran high between the Yankee fans from New York and H.O. Penn’s Connecticut customers. (L-R) are Scott Golden with 110 Sand in West Babylon, N.Y.; John Litwin of Tilcon in Connecticut; Dan Ditunno of Tilcon in Connecticut; and Jason Golden with 110 Sand in West Babylon, N.Y.

Members of the Sirico family of Laser Technologies in Ridge, N.Y., lead a cheer before the game.

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Representing Tilcon Industries (L-R) are Vicki Poole, Christine Poole, Bill Poole, Floyd Poole and George Lindbloom.

Representing Blacktop Maintenance in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., (L-R) are Mark Burnes, Frank Burke and his son, Leon Burke.

(L-R) are Mike, Shawn and L.J. Grillo of Grillo Services in Milford, Conn., were considered suspects in a ring of Boston fans who made their way into the suites.


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Terex Utilities Names New Vice President Terex Utilities has named Jim Lohan as its new vice president of sales and marketing. In this role, Lohan will have overall responsibility for the sales and marketing teams, along with key supporting functions. “Lohan joins Terex with an impressive record of sales and marketing experience in various industries including professional irrigation systems, technology and financial services, as well as technology featuring facility system solutions,” said Don Anderson, Terex Utilities vice president and general manager. “He has extensive experience in developing strategic marketing plans and focusing on product development initiatives.” “I am excited to be part of the Terex team and am looking forward to meeting and working with our customers while adding value to the company’s great staff of team members wherever and whenever I can,” said Lohan. Before joining Terex, Lohan was a director of sales at The Toro Company and also held positions at Honeywell Corporation and General Electric. Lohan will be based at the Terex Utilities facilities in Watertown, S.D. For more information, visit www.terexutilities.com.

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From the Bleachers There’s only one thing I don’t like about summer: It arrives too slowly and goes away too quickly, and with it, the golf season —well, at least in this part of the U.S. I have to admit, though, that didn’t bother me a bit back when I was a downhill skier. But now that I don’t hit the slopes anymore, it’s a bummer. And all of a sudden, the PGA Championship, the fourth and final major tournament of the year, is underway at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island on the coast of South Carolina. At least we have the Ryder Cup coming to Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill., next month. We all love the Olympics, but it should also be a gripping weekend at Kiawah Island as well. British Open winner Ernie Els, “The Big Easy,” is looking for his second major victory of the year, Keegan Bradley is trying to repeat as PGA champion and Tiger Woods is in pursuit of his 15th major win. Consensus is that the big issue/problem the players could have is dealing with the wind howling at Kiawah. Don’t know about you, but I won’t even sit on the patio and read a book if there’s a stiff wind, let alone do anything involving a ball in the air. And what’s even worse: The par 72 course

is 7,676 yards from the tips. Predictions are that the player who shoots 4-under par — if anyone does —will win. Ah yes, 4-under par for 72 holes — a familiar number when it comes to a major championship played on a real championship golf course. That’s how far into the red Shaun Micheel went to win the PGA on our Oak Hill Country Club’s East Course in 2003. As you know, pro golf’s final major of the year is coming back to Oak Hill in 2013 and I applaud the PGA for returning to one of the greatest golf courses on our planet. And as I ranted and raved in a column back in mid-June — U.S. Open week — I’m not sure if Moe, Larry or Curly is running the United States Golf Association, but my guess is all three of them are. Obviously, the USGA must think Els didn’t know what he was talking about when he said this about Oak Hill East: “It is the best, fairest and toughest championship golf course I’ve ever played in all my years as a tour professional.” And that, folks, just about covers it. The PGA is being played at Kiawah for the first time and the Open has never been played there. And if you’ll recall, my guess is, for the same rea-

son the USGA hasn’t come back to Oak Hill since 1989, when the Open was played there for the third time: money. That is, corporate cash flowing freely. So, Moe Larry and Curly, listen up. PGA Championship Director Ryan Cannon reports that corporate hospitality sales have been cranking up since late 2010 and more than 80 percent of the sales goals have been reached. And there is still a year to finish them off. Not that the USGA gives a hoot, but Cannon and his crew said more than 11,000 people from 47 states and 16 countries pre-registered for tickets, which went on sale Monday. And people from 29 states and five countries have already filled all but 100 of the volunteer positions. It will be interesting to see if someone does shoot 4-under par for 72 holes this week at Kiawah. Lee Trevino shot 5-under to win the 1968 Open at Oak Hill and Jack Nicklaus finished second at 1-under. And back then the East Course played “only” 6,952 yards, but players didn’t hit 330-yard drives and 6 irons 210 yards. Now, the East Course plays 7,145 yards from the tips — it was 7,134 in 2003 and even then 4under par was good enough. In the five stroke-

play tournaments held at Oak Hill, only 10 players TOTAL have finished under par. Not only that — and I know I’m repeating myself — but Oak Hill is the only golf course in the U.S. to host the PGA, the Open, the Ryder Cup, the U.S. Amateur, the U.S. Senior Open and the Senior PGA. Wonder why? Anyway, this week’s PGA Championship should be a great tournament to watch and maybe if no player lights it up the USGA will at least take a look. If the Open can be played in 2013 at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa., and the USGA says tickets are limited because of Merion’s size, and they’re impressed by what happens here that August, maybe they’ll at least put Oak Hill back on the table. My prediction: Green Bay 17, Pittsburgh 14. And no, I won’t bet the farm on it, or even bet you a dollar on it. Just a gut feeling that I hope doesn’t turn out to be a stomach virus. (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com.)


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Lawrence Equipment Welcomes Greg Middleton to Richmond, Va., Sales Team Greg Middleton is the new sales representative of Lawrence Equipment’s Richmond, Va., location. He is responsible for all equipment sales in central Virginia. “Lawrence Equipment welcomes Greg Middleton to the sales team,” said Ron Spangler, CEO of Lawrence Equipment. “Along with a passion for construction equipment, Greg brings a decade of sales experience to help us grow our business in the Richmond area.” Middleton has amassed a wide range of experience with construction equipment over the past 12 years that includes servicing machines and selling new and used equipment and rentals. About Lawrence Equipment Lawrence Equipment has been selling, servicing and renting heavy equipment since 2003. The company has four locations throughout Virginia. Manufacturers represented by

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Earthquake Empowers NZ City to Redefine Its Legacy By Nick Perry ASSOCIATED PRESS

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) A convention center, sports stadium and performing arts complex are among the big projects planned for a new-look downtown Christchurch after the New Zealand city was reduced to rubble by an earthquake last year. Essentially given a blank slate, government planners on July 30 unveiled a blueprint for the city that replaces office towers with green spaces, urban apartments and innovation “hubs” they say will give the city the feel of a college campus. Under the plan, the city will be smaller, the buildings lower in height and constructed to higher earthquake standards. The plan has been eagerly awaited. It has been nearly 18 months since the magnitude6.1 quake struck, killing 185 people and irreparably damaging 1,400 downtown buildings including the century-old Anglican cathedral in the city center. “It will be safe, modern, green and will leave a legacy that makes Christchurch one of the best places in the world to live and work for many generations to come,” Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker said in a statement.

Many residents have become frustrated at the slow pace of recovery in Christchurch. Hundreds of substantial aftershocks have hampered progress and made insurers skittish, while government and city officials, including Parker, have been accused of dithering and bickering. Even before the plan was released, some wondered if they would end up footing a chunk of the bill through rate hikes. Yet for many, the plan is a welcome step forward. Some see it as a unique chance to correct problems in the city, such as an excess of older-style office space that was evident even before the earthquake. The plan also comes as the aftershocks appear to be finally abating. Government officials have not yet identified an overall cost for the rebuild or specific funding sources for all the new projects. Nick Bryant, a spokesman of earthquake recovery minister Gerry Brownlee, said July 30 that the funding will come from a variety of sources, including local councils, private investors, insurance payouts and from the central government, which has so far set aside $4.4 billion for the recovery efforts.

Under the plan, the city would be bordered with green spaces and the overall design would give more emphasis to the

The city would be broken into a series of hubs featuring related activities. For instance, there would be a health precinct anchored by a hospital, a justice precinct with courts and a police station, and a retail precinct with stores. The plan identifies sites for big infrastructure projects including a prominent library and a convention center with the capacity to hold 2,000 people that would overlook the river. There would also be a covered sports stadium seating up to 35,000 people built in the city’s southeast and an indoor aquatic and recreation center built in the southwest. In a release, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, who grew up in Christchurch, said it was important to identify sites for the major new projects so that private developers could begin planning hotels, restaurants and stores to complement them. “I am delighted to see this plan for new development and to know that construction will soon be under way to rebuild my old hometown,” he said.

Under the plan, the city will be smaller, the buildings lower in height and constructed to higher earthquake standards.

Dave

winding Avon River. An earthquake memorial would be given prominence, as would a Maori cultural center. The central city square would be divided into a number of smaller public gathering spots.

Barry

Matt’s Schnapps Thawed Dave’s Frosty Bobber In a recent column, I described my visit to Grand Forks, N.D., and East Grand Forks, Minn., which are also called “The Grand Cities” by about six people who are hoping this name will attract more humans to the area. I went to The Grand Cities because I had poked some good-natured fun at the residents. They responded by good-naturedly inviting me up and formally naming a sewage pumping station after me in a ceremony that will forever remain a vivid memory in my mind, even though I have burned my clothes. But that was not the end of their hospitality. They also exposed me to the popular northern sport of ice fishing, which gets its name from the fact that “ice fishing” sounds better than “sitting around drinking.” The idea behind ice fishing is that the northern winter, which typically lasts 43 months, eventually starts to make a guy feel cooped up inside his house. So he goes out to the Great Outdoors, drills a hole in a frozen body of water, drops in a line, and then coops himself up inside a tiny structure called a “fish house” with a heater and some fishing buddies and some cigars and some

adult beverages and maybe a TV with a satellite dish. It’s basically the same thing as drilling a hole in the floor of your recreation room, the difference being that in your recreation room you’d have a better chance of catching a fish. I started my ice-fishing trip at the Cabela’s outdoor-supply store, which is close the biggest thing in East Grand Forks, and which has huge tanks inside with fish swimming around. There I met a guy named Steve Gander, who had two snowmobiles running outside in the subzero cold. We hopped on and drove them at a high rate of speed, right through the East Grand Forks traffic. (By “the East Grand Forks traffic,” I mean, “a car.”) We snowmobiled down to the Red River, which divides East Grand Forks from Grand Forks, and which gets its name from the fact that the water is brown. There we met Cabela’s employee Matt Gindorff, who had drilled some holes in the ice. Matt dropped a fishing line into a hole, and within just 15 minutes — talk about beginners luck! — nothing happened. Nothing ever happens in ice fishing, because — this is my theory — there are no fish under the ice. Fish are

not rocket scientists but they are smart enough to spend the winter someplace warm, like Arizona. The only fish anywhere near me and Matt were the ones in the tanks at Cabela’s; they were probably looking out the window at us, thinking, “What a pair of MORONS.” TRUE FACT: Every January, The Grand Cities hold a day-long ice-fishing tournament called “The Frosty Bobber.” The first year it was held, the total number of fish caught was zero. The second year, one person actually did catch something. It was a salamander. So Matt and I sat there, “fishing,” until our body temperatures had dropped to about 55 degrees. Fortunately, Steve had brought along a traditional beverage called “schnapps,” which can be used, in a pinch, to fuel our snowmobile. After the “fishing,” Steve and I snowmobiled up to the Sacred Heart School, where the Grand Cities honored me with a benefit potluck supper, to which the entire community had been invited. It was a big deal. The Grand Forks Herald published a color-coded map that divided the Grand Cities into three sectors, and assigned the residents of each sector to bring one of the three

basic potluck food groups: 1) Hotdish; 2) Jell-O salad; and 3) Bars, which are desserts cut into bars, and which often feature, as a key culinary ingredient, Rice Krispies. The potluck supper was almost a disaster, because the people who showed up first were all from the east side, which had been assigned to bring bars. This meant that for a while there, there were hardly any hotdishes. This story was reported the next day on the front page of the Grand Forks Herald, under the headline (I am not making any of this up) “HOTDISH SCARE.” Fortunately, the hotdish people showed up. So did the Jell-O people, big time. I have never seen that much Jell-O in my life. Most of it had things suspended in it: fruits, vegetables, office supplies, you name it. But the food was delicious, and the people were wonderful to me. As I sat there in the Sacred Heart gym, surrounded by these good-hearted, hard-working, Jell-Oeating people, I felt, despite my big-city cynicism, a warm glow inside. You have GOT to try schnapps. © 2012 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared March 3, 2002.)


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Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Counties/District: Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and others Contract No.: 415D11414 Project: Install, remove and replace concrete work at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Metro Paving Corporation — $1,426,600 • JJID Inc. — $1,629,535 • Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc. — $1,841,485 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $2,093,650 • Brawner Builders Inc. — $2,669,600 County/District: Frederick Contract No.: FR4015129 Project: Construction of egress stairs at the administration’s Thurmont maintenance facility. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Schildt Construction Company Inc. — $66,935 • Building Systems Inc. — $77,200 • Kelco/Industrial Fabricators — $77,263 • Earn Contractors — $94,000 • JCS Communications Inc. — $94,500 • Colossal Contractors Inc. — $97,000 • Consolidated Construction & Engineering Inc. — $97,400 • Tito Contractors Inc. — $122,508 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: AT0975180 Project: Maintenance of traffic and furnish equipment for inspection of structures. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $3,774,020 • Brawner Builders Inc. — $3,781,250 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $4,393,202 • AB Construction Inc. – $4,470,045 • McClain & Company Inc. — $4,478,652 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $4,870,505 County/District: Montgomery Contract No.: MO2235176 Project: Md. 185 from Saul Road to Washington Street (sidewalk improvements). Contractors and Bid Amount: • Romano Concrete Inc. — $871,952 • Ardent Company LLC – $876,700 • Concrete General Inc. - $967,113 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $982,190 • Anchor Construction Corporation — $1,515,916 County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: PG6325187 Project: Md. Route 197 (Laurel Bowie Road) at Powder Mill Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Pessoa Construction Inc. — $796,972 • Concrete General Inc. — $799,589

• P. Flanigan & Sons Inc. — $868,512 • Ardent Company LLC — $886,600 • Olney Masonry Corporation — $899,999 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $910,674 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $940,299 • Civil Construction LLC — $941,745 • Nations Contracting Company Inc. — $956,376 • Reliable Contracting Company Inc. — $974,569 • A & M Concrete Corporation — $998,112 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $1,006,641 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: XX4505180 Project: Preservation and minor rehabilitation of bridges. Contractors and Bid Amount: • PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation — $6,442,630 • Concrete General Inc. — $6,959,805 • Fibrwrap Construction — $6,986,497 • A & M Concrete Corporation — $7,053,510 • Brawner Builders Inc. — $7,074,770 • Mercier’s Inc. – $7,147,889 • Allied Contractors Inc. – $7,403,290 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $7,526,688 County/District: Washington Contract No.: WA3255180 Project: Widening and rehabilitation of dual steel girder Bridge Nos. 2110603 AND 2110604 on I-70 over Conococheague Creek. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $13,351,728 • Joseph B. Fay Company Inc. — $13,675,797 • Pessoa Construction Inc. — $14,193,020

• The Lane Construction Corporation — $14,537,439 • Archer Western Construction LLC — $14,799,935 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: XX4505280 Project: Preservation and minor rehabilitation of bridges. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $6,681,105 • PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation — $6,687,510 • Mercier’s Inc. - $6,837,536 • A & M Concrete Corporation — $6,954,127 • Brawner Builders Inc. — $7,031,783 • Marine Technologies Inc. — $7,078,460 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: AT0975180 Project: Maintenance of traffic and furnish equipment for inspection of structures. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $3,774,020 — Withdrew bid • Brawner Builders Inc. — $3,781,250 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $4,393,202 • AB Construction Inc. — $4,470,045 • McClain & Company Inc. — $4,478,652 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $4,870,505 County/District: Garrett Contract No.: GA2165129 Project: Replacement of equipment lifts at the administration’s Oakland and Keyser’s Ridge facilities. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Ruby’s Industrial Contracting Inc. — $420,535 • Orfanos Contractors Inc. — $526,650


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Terex Announces HyPower Hybrid System Retrofit Program Terex Utilities now offers customers the option to retrofit their current utility truck fleet with the Terex HyPower hybrid system, a plug-in power take-off (PTO) system that uses stored energy from the system’s rechargeable batteries to power the non-propulsion functions of most utility vehicles. The system helps customers save fuel and reduce exhaust emissions while allowing operators to function in a relatively quiet work environment, a benefit for noise sensitive job sites. “Retrofitting our HyPower system onto a current utility truck, including aerial devices and digger derricks, can help customers ‘green up’ their fleet at a reduced capital investment versus purchasing a new HyPower unit,” said Nick Cammisa, Terex national accounts manager. “Not only is this a less expensive option, but it’s also a faster way for customers to meet their company’s green initiatives. The HyPower system reduces the engine idle hours on the job site, resulting in fewer oil changes, lower fuel consumption, as well as reducing the amount of times an engine will need to go into re-gen mode. Most competitive aerial device makes and models qualify for this retrofit option.” The Terex HyPower Hybrid Retrofit Program can be applied to any Terex or competitive manufacturer’s aerial

devices five years old or newer and can be completed at any one of its 14 different Terex Equipment Services (TES) locations. For an aerial device to be considered for a HyPower retrofit, it needs to pass an initial inspection, which includes an understanding of the truck’s available payload capacity, body configuration and cab-to-axle length to accommodate the battery packs. After the inspection, retrofits can be com-

The Terex HyPower Hybrid Retrofit Program can be applied to any Terex or competitive manufacturer’s aerial devices five years old or newer and can be completed at any one of its 14 different Terex Equipment Services locations.

pleted in as little as two weeks. HyPower retrofitted trucks come with the standard oneyear warranty from the date of in-service on the system, the same as on new HyPower equipped units. “Not only is the Terex HyPower Hybrid System simple enough to be retrofitted onto existing utility vehicles,” said Cammisa, “but it is also durable enough to outlive its first vehicle and be used on another.” The Terex HyPower Hybrid System The ARB-approved (#11-643-002) Terex HyPower Hybrid System is designed to reduce the use of fuel for the work done while the vehicle is sitting still. Complying with national and regional air pollution rules and regulations, the Terex HyPower system reduces a whole range of exhaust emissions produced from diesel fuel and eliminates the noise from an idling engine normally used to run the hydraulic system. The HyPower system recharges from the electrical grid using a standard 110V — 15 AMP outlet. Operators appreciate that there is no reduction in the performance of the controls while the trucks are in hybrid mode. For more information, visit www.terexutilities.com.

Mack Expanding Offer to Include Construction Applications Mack Trucks is expanding its natural gaspowered offerings and has taken a key step forward in its hybrid vehicle development process. Mack plans to offer natural gas-powered versions of the Mack Pinnacle and Mack Granite models in 2013. Both models will utilize the Cummins Westport ISX12 G engine. Customer testing is scheduled to begin this year. The addition of the 12-L natural gas-powered models expands Mack’s current natural gas solutions to on-highway and construction applications. Mack already offers natural gas-powered Mack TerraPro low entry and Mack TerraPro Cabover refuse models. Like their Mack TerraPro natural gas counterparts, the Mack natural gas-powered Pinnacle and Granite models will feature maintenance-free aftertreatment and require

only a three-way catalyst to meet EPA 2010 and CARB emissions standards, setting a new benchmark for lower alternative fuel vehicle lifecycle costs and improving customers’ return on investment. Mack’s natural gas-powered trucks are available with compressed (CNG) or liquefied (LNG) fuel systems. “Mack has a long history in alternative driveline technologies and in particular, natural gas,” said Kevin Flaherty, president, Mack Trucks North American sales and marketing. “We’ve offered natural gas since it became clear that it was a viable energy solution in the refuse segment. Now customers within the regional haul, LTL and construction segments will have the benefits of natural gas combined with the power and performance they expect from Mack.”

Mack also is investigating other alternative driveline technologies, including high pressure direct injection, which uses a combination of natural gas and a small amount of diesel in the combustion process, and DME (dimethyl ether), which can be produced from natural gas. In addition, the company continues to move forward on development of dieselelectric hybrid TerraPro models, recently delivering additional low entry test units to the New York City Department of Sanitation for evaluation. “For more than 35 years, we’ve counted on Mack for trucks that can withstand the tremendous rigors of our operations,” said Rocco DiRico, deputy commissioner, department of sanitation, support services, New York City. “We look forward to putting these new vehicles with the latest version of

Mack’s diesel-electric hybrid technology to the test. We fully expect that they’ll deliver on the Mack promise of durability, reliability and superior performance as we continue to deliver on our own promise of a clean city with clean air.” The Mack diesel-electric hybrid technology provides up to a 30 percent fuel economy improvement in stop-and-go applications such as refuse, with a corresponding greenhouse gas emissions benefit. “We listen to what our customers want and develop the technologies best suited for their needs,” Flaherty said. “Mack’s alternative driveline technologies represent an ongoing evolution built upon our proven experience.” For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.


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New Cross/Over Dump Trailer Available at Felling Trailers Felling Trailers added to its product line with the X55 cross/over dump trailer. Primary applications for Felling’s X55 cross/over include hauling materials such as rip rap, clay, demolition and a multitude of other materials that current bottom dumps cannot haul. Felling’s X55 maintains 70 percent of weight over the chassis. This product design greatly minimizes rollover issues currently experienced in the side dump and end dump industry, according to the manufacturer. The X55 also has the ability to dump “on the move.” It does not have to stop like other side dumps or end dumps on the market today, and it has the ability to dump at a higher speed than current bottom dumps. Because of the weight distribution, the operator does not see or feel movement in the tractor while the X55 is dumping, either on the move or while stationary. Additionally, because of the weight distribution, the operator does not see torque in the king pin. The X55 has the ability to dump at 55 degrees and is capable of dumping product

that could possibly stick in other trailers. Standard Features: • Frame length: 43 ft. 9 in. (13.3 m) • Tub length: 24 ft. (7.3 m) OD, 21 ft. 8 in. (6.6 m) ID • Width: 102 in. (259 cm) • Height: 8 ft. 10 in. (2.7 m) • Tub Capacity: 23.5 cu. yd. (18 cu m) — waterfall, 28.5 cu. yd. (21.8 cu m) — full capacity

• Tub construction: 3/16 in. (.5 cm) AR400 floor • Frame construction: 80/100 KSI, fabricated steel I-beam • King pin: 2 in. (5 cm) kingpin, 18 in. 46 cm) setting • Landing gear: high clearance two speed, non-load bearing 200

• Bumper: push bar type, bolt-on • Cylinders: 3,000 psi, 5 in. (12.7 cm) bore • Suspension: Ridewell air ride • Axles: (3) Meritor 25,000 lb. (11,340 kg) capacity • Hubs: 10 hole, hub piloted • ABS: 2S1M anti-lock brake system • Drums: outboard mount, cast steel • Wheels: (12) steel disc, 8.25 by 22.5 • Tires: (12) 11 R 24.5 G radial tires • Brakes: 16-1/2 by 7 in. (42 by 17.7 cm) • Fenders: poly fenders • Lights: 12 Volt ICC w/ sealed harness • Paint: entire trailer (top to bottom) undergoes steel shot blast, electrostatic application of two coats of primer and three coats of polyurethane paint For more information, call 800/245.2809, or visit www.felling.com.

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Bobcat Makes Upgrades to 700, 800 M-Series Loaders Building on the productivity of the Bobcat 700 and 800 frame-size loaders, significant upgrades have been made to the skid steer loaders, compact track loaders and allwheel steer loader. These changes incorporate greater machine performance through enhancements such as increased breakout and lift forces, better horsepower management, shorter cycle times and simplified display navigation, according to the manufacturer. Bobcat Company also has continued to take steps toward complying with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) diesel engine emissions standards by adopting a systems approach to simultaneously achieve standards compliancy and improved machine performance. Upgraded loader features apply key interim Tier IV (iT4) technologies to provide enhanced loader func- The Bobcat T750 compact track loader has been upgraded. tionality and reporting for machines with horsepower ranging from 75 idle if a loader’s functions are not used withHorsepower to 174. in five seconds. With the optional deluxe Management Updates Machines in this horsepower class include instrument panel, operators can set a preThe new iT4 engines can interpret inforBobcat’s 700 and 800 frame-size loaders, ferred activation time between four and 240 mation that will allow horsepower manageconsisting of seven M-Series loaders: the seconds. ment — a standard feature of Bobcat selecS750, S770, and S850 skid steer loaders; the table joystick controls — to be based on A770 all-wheel steer loader; and the T750, T770 and T870 compact track loaders. With the capabilities of the iT4 electronic technologies, engine rpm recovery is faster as the engine transitions between torque and horsepower demands, providing operators with shorter cycle times and improved productivity for attachment tasks such as excavating, grading or lifting materials. Increased Breakout, Lift Forces Bobcat 800 frame-size loaders (S850 and T870) have been equipped with increased hydraulic pressures and breakout and lift forces, resulting in shortened digging cycles. The increased lift and tilt forces on the S850 and T870 will improve machine efficiency in lifting pallets, concrete pieces and wet clay or dirt, and rolling them back to the carry position with less machine effort. For example, the iT4-equipped T870 will have nearly 17 percent more lift breakout force than the Tier 3 model. Less Noise, Better Fuel Consumption For Bobcat loaders equipped with selectable joystick controls, an optional auto-idle function is available. Auto idle allows for quieter overall operation and reduced fuel consumption. This feature automatically activates, causing the engine rpm to drop to

The Bobcat S770 with a breaker.

engine torque instead of engine rpm. This minimizes engine stalling and provides additional travel speed at low-mid engine rpm. New M-Series Loader Hydraulic Control Valve A new hydraulic control valve allows use of the tilt function — rolling out or rolling back an attachment — regardless of auxiliary system pressure. This change makes it easier to operate attachments like planers, wheel saws, grapples, tillers, etc. M-Series Instrument Panel Updates All deluxe instrument panels in M-Series loaders, including 600 frame-size loaders not affected by iT4 in 2012, will provide simplified navigation and more in-depth information regarding operator and machine performance. Operators can set three different drive response modes and select them with simple pushbutton controls in the left panel information area. Machine Performance Displays The 5-in., full-color LCD screen now offers a display screen titled “machine performance,” which provides three functions — viewed only by owner-level individuals — to assist with monitoring key data to determine productivity rates by operators and other project metrics. Those functions include user login information, overall job statistics and user job statistics. New screens viewed by all users include vital information such as real-time fuel consumption and emissions data. A simplified panel viewed by all users, includes simple universal icons such as “Home” screen button. Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel (15 Parts per Million) As with all iT4 emissions controls technologies, it is important to remember that only ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel may be used in iT4 compliant 700 and 800 frame-size loaders. Sulfur is a significant contributor to pollutants that exist in diesel engine exhaust, and iT4 engines are dependent on ULSD, which has significantly less sulfur compared with prior diesel fuels (15 ppm versus 500 ppm). Sulfur amounts that exceed those contained in ULSD will damage or ruin key exhaust system components, requiring replacement or costly repairs. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.


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Chicago Pneumatic Expands Handheld Hydraulic Line Chicago Pneumatic has updated its line of medium, heavy and super-heavy duty high back pressure (HBP) breakers. HBP models are designed to accept the higher return pressure that is found on skid steers. HBP breakers work from the auxiliary output of most skid steers when used in conjunction with an oil flow divider. The oil flow divider is necessary to ensure that the correct oil flow and pressure is sent to the breaker at all times. This combination maximizes flexibility and optimal equipment utilization. The HBP breakers also will work on a standard power pack providing the user with additional location flexibility. “The ability to run these breakers from the power take off (PTO) outlet of a skid steer offers users access to all the productivity benefits of high-powered hydraulic hand tools, without the financial commitment to a conventional power pack,” said Eudes Defoe, product manager, light compaction and handheld tools, Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment. “Our new line of HBP hydraulic breakers have been tested with most of the major skid steer brands on the

market, and they have performed flawlessly.” Able to accept up to 515 psi (35 bar) of back pressure — standard breakers accept 147-220 psi (10-15 bar) — their high pressure tolerance also permits the use of much longer hoses on job sites where space and access can be an issue. BRK 55 HBP A medium weight, multi-purpose breaker, the BRK 55 HBP is a reliable choice for road building and maintenance applications such as asphalt, brickwork, frozen soil or concrete. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 55 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and can be easily adjusted to work with both 8 and 5 gpm (30 and 20 Lpm) power packs.

Paladin Attachments Achieves Gold Status in I Make America Campaign The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced that Paladin Attachments, a division of International Equipment Solutions, has joined the elite ranks of the I Make America campaign’s Gold-level company supporters. I Make America is a grassroots campaign that was launched in September 2010 to dramatically improve American manufacturing policies to create more jobs in the United States and keep the economy competitive with other countries. “We commend Paladin Attachments for achieving Gold status in the I Make America campaign,” said Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. “As a member of AEM, Paladin Attachments exemplifies the commitment we need from all manufacturers around the country to send the message to Congress and the White House that our economy is in urgent need of a new manufacturing policy that will create jobs.” “Paladin Attachments and our employees support and participate in the I Make America campaign because we

are proud of what it stands for. We all have a sense of pride when we drive by a construction site and see that our attachments are contributing to our country’s infrastructure to keep America strong,” said Jennifer Fitzgerald, Paladin marketing communications manager. “We believe we need to increase jobs for America’s equipment manufacturers so we are all able to prosper.” I Make America Gold-Level supporters are an important group of companies that have achieved participation benchmarks marking them as industry leaders, including significant employee involvement; outreach to their state, local and federal legislators; promoting campaign sign-ups at trade shows and with allied trade associations; and production of A Day in American Life video telling the story of how their companies, employees and communities “make America.” The campaign has enlisted the support of more than 21,000 people nationwide, AEM’s 850 plus member companies and industry organizations. For more information, visit www.IMakeAmerica.com.

The BRK 70 HBP breakers are ideal for heavier demolition jobs and are suitable for use on tough materials such as asphalt, frozen soil and reinforced concrete.

BRK 70 HBP The BRK 70 HBP breakers are ideal for heavier demolition jobs and are suitable for use on tough materials such as asphalt, frozen soil and reinforced concrete. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 70 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and works with both 8 and 5 gpm power packs. BRK 95 HBP The BRK 95 HBP is Chicago Pneumatic’s super-duty hydraulic breaker. Falling in the 100 ft. lb. impact power class, the BRK 95 HBP is powerful enough to replace a small excavator with a breaker attachment in certain situations. Ideal for breaking heavy asphalt, reinforced concrete and foundations, these powerful machines are the rugged choice for utility construction, street maintenance, water and gas line repair and general heavy-duty construction jobs. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 95 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and works with both 10 and 8 gpm (40 and 30 Lpm) power packs. Hydraulic Features All Chicago Pneumatic handheld hydraulic breakers feature a well-balanced, slim body design with no external side bolts or protruding machine parts. This feature provides an accurate line of sight to the working surface and minimizes operator fatigue. Chicago Pneumatic hydraulic hoses, power packs and handheld hydraulic tools are fitted with flat-faced, quickrelease couplings for fast and easy connections in all working situations. The couplings are designed to help keep hydraulic systems clean on work sites where there are large amounts of dust and dirt. The male and female couplings are mounted according to EHTMA (European hydraulic tools manufacturers) standards, ensuring that no mistakes can be made on connections and that the direction of the oil flow is always correct. For more information, visit www.cp.com.


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“Garden State” Highway Projects

The New Jersey Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Camden Contract No.: 11136 Location: Route 30/130 Collingwood/Pennsauken Phase B grading, paving & structures Contract No: 003009010 borough of Collingwood, city of Camden, township of Pennsauken. Project: BR-STP-0016(163). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • South State Inc. — $25,760,617 • Richard E Pierson Construction Company Inc. — $26,116,602 • Driscoll Construction Company Inc. d/b/a M. J. Driscoll — $27,811,661 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $28,423,772 • Northeast Remsco Construction Inc. — $30,324,758 • JPC Group Inc. — $30,743,171 • A.P. Construction Inc. — $33,422,444 • The Delaney Group Inc. — Irregular • Kiska Construction, Inc. — Irregular • Vollers Excavating & Construction Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: May 19, 2015 Counties: Ocean and Monmouth Contract No.: 10433 Location: FHWA maintenance bridge painting Contract 2010-3 six (06) bridges Route N.J. 35, 37 and 138 Neptune, Point Pleasant, Seaside Heights & Wall townships. Project: STP-7051(111). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Jupiter Painting Contracting Company — $2,327,427 • Liberty/Alpha J/V — $2,350,000 • Allied Painting Inc. — $2,351,512 • M Painting Company — $2,649,000 • Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $2,935,500 • Anka Painting Company Inc. — $3,215,000 • RML Construction Inc. — $3,344,000 • Amstar of Western N.Y. Inc. — $3,450,000 • Atlas Painting & Sheeting Corp — Irregular • Corcon Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2013 Counties: Morris, Hudson, Essex and others Contract No.: 11411 Location: Maintenance drainage cleaning, video and repair contract, North-2012, DP# 11411 various locations in north region. Project: 100 percent state. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • IEW Construction Group Inc. — $1,204,432 • Mount Construction Company Inc. — $1,287,063 • Lucas Construction Group, Inc. — $2,397,999 Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2012

Counties: Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer and others Contract No.: 11412 Location: Maintenance drainage cleaning, video and repair contract, Central-2012. Various locations in central region. Project: 100 percent state. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mount Construction Company Inc. — $950,008 • Total Center Maintenance Inc. — $997,106 • IEW Construction GP Inc. — $1,076,098 • Lucas Construction Group Inc. — $1,121,962 Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2012 Counties: Union and Essex Contract No.: 11126 Location: Route I-78 Union/Essex rehabilitation Contract b, reconstruction, resurfacing & bridge deck rehabilitation Contract No. 054003732, city of Newark and townships of Irvington and Hillside. Project: IM-078-5(108). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $72,335,082 • Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $75,796,600 • J.F. Creamer & Son Joint Venture with Joseph M. Sanzari Inc. — $86,457,818 • Union Paving & Construction Company Inc. — $89,226,555 • J H Reid General Contractor — $104,146,470 Completion Date: Jan 5, 2014 County: Passaic Contract No.: 11401

Location: FHWA maintenance bridge painting Contract 2011-2 six bridges Route N.J. 19 & I-80 Clifton and Passaic cities. Project: STP-C00S(225). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $7,323,500 • RML Construction Inc. — $7,943,250 • Allied Painting Inc. — $8,129,018 • Liberty/Alpha J/V — $8,375,000 • Jupiter Painting Contracting Company — $10,519,547 • Hercules Painting Company Inc. — $11,209,290 • Anka Painting Company Inc. — $11,327,000 • Atlas Painting & Sheeting Corp — Irregular • Corcon Inc. – Irregular Completion Date: Oct. 31, 2013 County: Morris Contract No.: 11143 Location: Route 202 over Passaic River from M.P. 38.96 to M.P. 39.12 bridge replacement, Contract No. 039083030 township of Bernards and Harding. Project: BR-0351(101). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $2,565,600 • Power Concrete Company Inc. — $2,795,224 • Ritacco Construction Inc. — $2,980,000 • Northeast Remsco Construction Inc. — $3,058,039 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $3,213,923 • Sparwick Contractors Inc. — $3,430,314 • Konkus Corporation — Irregular Completion Date: Nov. 19, 2012


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MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS. LET’S WORK. Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusive OptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates. With the support of over É300 Édealer locations É É across É ÉNorth É earning É Épotential for you. America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and a higher É

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MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600 Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT Latham, NY • 518/220-9500 Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

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MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500 Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344 Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700 Chesapeake • 757/485-3314 Richmond • 804/266-0000 Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750 Wise, VA • 276/328-8027 Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105


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MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS. LET’S WORK. Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusive OptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates. With the support of over É300 Édealer locations É É across É ÉNorth É earning É Épotential for you. America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and a higher É

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MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600 Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT Latham, NY • 518/220-9500 Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

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MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500 Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344 Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700 Chesapeake • 757/485-3314 Richmond • 804/266-0000 Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750 Wise, VA • 276/328-8027 Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section EESSCO Adds Full Lineup of Weir Minerals Linatex Products to Portfolio EESSCO (Equipment Erection Sales and Service Company) has added the full product portfolio of Linatex rubber products to its product line in New England. EESSCO has been successfully providing Weir Minerals Linatex screen media for years and has just recently added the full line of Weir Minerals Linatex products including premium

sheet rubber, hose and process equipment. Linatex, a division of Weir Minerals North America, provides solutions for the most demanding abrasive applications. Weir Minerals Linatex and EESSCO will work together to design and build to fit individual application needs. EESSCO’s complete line of products includes crushers, portable plants, screens and washing equipment, as well as conveyor and screen parts.

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Weir Minerals Linatex product line includes hoses and process equipment.

The Terex Fuchs MHL350 E material handler is the first in a series of model introductions featuring the Terex Fuchs BlueEVOLUTION approach to machine design and sustainability. Terex Fuchs is one of the first manufacturers to offer purposebuilt material handlers that conform to Tier IVi (Stage III B) emissions standards. Beyond operating more environmentally friendly, the new Terex Fuchs MHL350 E boasts many design advancements, including: The MHL350 E boasts a 214 hp (160 kW) engine, 8 • An 8 percent increase in percent more power output than the MHL350 D. engine power while reducing specific fuel consumption by • 23 percent larger, higher resolution 11 percent color display for improved operator pro• New push-button engine start/stop conductivity trol to help properly manage engine shut• Magnet generator system functions down integrated into the cab display for operator • Higher capacity main hydraulic pump efficiency increases oil flow for improved machine • Standard rear-view camera for responsiveness and performance • New hydraulically driven engine cool- improved worksite visibility The new turbocharged diesel engine of ing system to help maintain optimal opersee HANDLER page 96 ating temperatures


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Atlas Copco Introduces New HB 4100 Heavy Breaker

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Atlas Copco’s addition to its heavy hydraulic breaker line, the HB 4100 has a service weight of 9,039 lbs. (4,100 kg) — designed for carriers in the 88,185- to 154,324-lb. weight class — but is as powerful as other, much heavier breakers, according to the manufacturer. “The improvement is considerable,” explained Keith Becker, Atlas Copco product development specialist of hydraulic breakers. “We were able to achieve double-digit percentage increases in power and efficiency while holding on to our known reliability.” Reduced weight and better performance means that similar results can be achieved with a smaller hydraulic breaker. A lighter breaker also means that a smaller excavator can be used, saving both investment and operating costs. “The return on investment is many times greater than the pure acquisition costs. The reduction of total cost of ownership conserves resources such as man hours and fuel. The HB 4100 does this with its durability and simple maintenance concepts,” Becker said. Another improvement to the HB 4100 hydraulic breaker is a guide system that makes the breaker more stable Atlas Copco’s new HB 4100 hydraulic breaker. and resilient. “Hydraulic breakers are • AutoControl adjusts the blow frequency ultimately subjected to use under the most and blow energy to match the hardness of the extreme conditions,” Becker added. “A new material. cover plate for the retaining bars offers more • ContiLube II is an integrated, automatic protection in the lower part of the breaker. lubrication system. This area receives the most wear and tear, • StartSelect allows the operator to influespecially on demolition jobs. The HB 4100 ence the startup and shutdown behavior of also has increased wear protection at the bot- the hydraulic breaker. tom of the case, which has proven its worth • The optional DustProtector protects the with all heavy hydraulic breakers from Atlas lower part of the hydraulic breaker from dust Copco.” and rock particles. The new HB 4100 also includes the folThe HB 4100 hydraulic breaker is suitable lowing standard features of the Atlas Copco for secondary and primary rock breaking in heavy hydraulic breaker series: quarries, demolition of concrete, steel and • The VibroSilenced system protects oper- pavement, trenching, dredging, tunneling ators against noise and vibrations. and foundation work. • PowerAdapt switches the breaker off in For more information, visit the event of a hydraulic overflow. www.atlascopco.us.


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Metso M etso w welcomes elcomes Foley, F Fole oley, IIncorporated ncorporated N New ew d distributor istributor in in New New Jersey Jersey for for the the contractor contractor market market M e t s o i s p l e a s e d to a n n o u n c e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of Foley, I ncorporated, Caterpillar dealer in Nor th and Central Jersey, as our new crushing and screening distributor in the state of New Jersey for the ccontrac ontractor and recycling customer segments. In addition to offering Metso crushing and screening plants for the contrac tor mark et, Foley, I nc. will provid de complete field and shop services, highly trained d technicians and a fully stocked inventor y of Metso par ts. We look for ward to work ing with Foley, Inc. to bring high-quality Metso products, ser vice an nd value to our customers. metso.com – email: minerals.nam@metso.com

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Ready R eady tto o sscreen creen Screen more material at a the job site, and spend less on hauling and a tipping with Metso’s compact, highly reliablee CV mobile screens. • Easy transport and seet up • Simple operation req quires no standby operator • Compact design worrks easily in tight spaces • Rugged and durable construction • Versatile shakerhead accepts a wide variety of screening media Contact your local Mettso distributor today! metso.com – email: minerals.nam@metso.com

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CASS, Sennebogen Streamline Scrap Steel Processing After 40 years of business, CASS Two Sennebogen 825 M machines (Custom Alloy Scrap Sales Inc.) is recogwork side by side in the yard. nized as a leader in the production of secondary aluminum, employing more than 100 on its eight-acre site. The emergence of containerized steel scrap suggested new opportunities to President and Founder Chal Sulprizo. In 2005, an acre of the facility was dedicated to steel operation and CASS commissioned a Sierra T-500 shear baler to prepare scrap steel for international markets, along with a fleet of end dumps to service clients. While visiting clients, CEO Edward Kangeter observed a unique material handling machine that caught his attention. “We started out loading steel by hand,” Kangeter recalled. “Then we graduated to a small traditional excavator to feed the shear baler, but the operators found it difficult to see into the shear. That’s why I became intrigued by the raised cab on Sennebogen material handlers.” Kangeter has enjoyed a successful career in the metals and recycling industries, both domestically and internationally and understands the potential pitfalls of investing in capital equipment where OEMs are based offshore. While Sennebogen’s innovative operator features were attractive, they weren’t enough on their own to agent for Sennebogen was great match CASS’ long term requirenews. ments. “It was important to see After researching the market for Sennebogen in the market,” scrap material handling equipment, Kangeter continued. “And it was Kangeter found that he had a choice important to see it in operation but it of machines that could offer some was critical to know there is a dealer version of a raised cab for his operanetwork ready to supply our parts tors. However, the critical point in his and keep our equipment up and runevaluation rested on parts and service ning.” that would facilitate uptime, not the Kangeter had experience with features. Bejac with another manufacturer. A Sennebogen 825 M D Series with high rise cab gives “Due to the small footprint of our the operator a clear view. “Service problems previously had steel yard and volume of material been difficult to resolve, but when being turned, we have no choice but Bejac became the new distributor for in Stanley, N.C., to house its head office, to process material in real time,” he that manufacturer, they were able to address explained. “We can’t afford to have equip- parts warehouse and training center. “Talking with Constantino gave me confi- all outstanding issues in a timely manner. ment down. Most European OEMs do not “Bejac provides the type of service we make the large investment required to set up dence because of his vision and explanation expect from industry leaders.” and fully stock a parts warehouse in America of Sennebogen’s approach to the U.S. marKangeter had the service and support ket. Anyone can talk about what they’re because they don’t have the business to jussolution required to move his business to the going to do but actions speak louder than tify it. At CASS, we run our steel operation next level. words and making a significant capital two shifts a day, six days a week and expect “Having Bejac on board gave me confiour equipment to be up and running. We can- investment into the U.S. market, demondence we would receive superior service strates they’re committed to the market for not tolerate it down, ever.” combined with Sennebogen’s vision and Then Kangeter met Constantino Lannes, the long run.” investment in the U.S market, I could focus As Kangeter was completing his research president of Sennebogen LLC. While on maximizing production and profitability.” and visiting demos of the Green Machines, Sennebogen machines are manufactured in CASS placed the order for its first Sennebogen announced the appointment of Germany, Lannes’ company had been locally based in the Charlotte, N.C. region since its new distributor, Bejac Corporation, to Sennebogen machine, an 825 M rubber-tired 2000. The firm opened a new 54,000 sq. ft. serve the California market. For Kangeter, scrap handler in early 2010. The 825 M facility in 2009 on the outskirts of Charlotte, Bejac’s appointment as his local service weighs in at 64,250 lbs. (29,143 kg) and is

powered by a 173 hp (129 kW) Cummins Tier III engine. The CASS machine was equipped with Sennebogen’s latest D Series maXCab operator’s station, including hydraulic elevation to a height of 19 ft. (5.8 m) above ground level. In its first year on the CASS site, the 825 M logged more than 4,000 hours. “The launch has been incredibly successful,” said Kangeter — successful enough that he recently purchased a second 825 M for his yard. “We did look at getting a larger model for the second unit, but in this small site, it’s advantageous for us to have the largest piece of equipment we can while keeping the footprint as small as possible.” The first 825 M feeds the T500 shear baler while the second loads end dumps for local shipment. Both units are fitted with 1.5-yard orange peel grapples. The new material handlers had an immediate impact on CASS’ new steel business. “They give us better fuel economy while our operators are able to process more material faster, and safer. The 825 has dramatically improved our production process. The shear baler never stops; it’s being fed constantly through two shifts. With the shear’s cycle time around three minutes, the Sennebogen can even take time to groom the site as it loads.” Kangeter reported that throughput in his truck operation has increased 50 percent with his Sennebogen Green Machines. His previous operation typically filled four to six of the 40 ft. end dumps using the traditional excavator, CASS now ships 12 plus per day. While CASS has made a number of improvements to its loading process, he estimated that the 825 M, with its rapid cycle times, has been able to trim off ten minutes from the time required to load each end dump. The operators at CASS also are very pleased with their new equipment. “They love using the Sennebogens: the visibility, quick movement of the machine — it’s fun. It’s like they’re getting paid to play all day. But if they’re happy and working well, it helps our production.” With the combination of operator-friendly engineering and business friendly service support, Kangeter feels his choice of Sennebogen and Bejac was the right move for his expanding steel business. “Personally, I just had a gut feeling that Sennebogen was a brand on the move,” he reflected. ”It was a good time to invest in the brand.” For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.


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In his new position, Renken will provide support to both domestic and international sales personnel in reviewing aggregate processing opportunities and by proposing the most efficient and economical equipment solutions for the company’s end-user customers.


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The The new new LLokotrack okotrack LLT120 T120 ja jaw w plant

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www.foleyinc.com 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08855 info@foleyinc.com 732-885-5555


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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It

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Superior’s Portable Radial Stacker Offers Powerful Features Superior Industries manufactures a portable radial stacker designed for users who require the fastest transition from a road portable to a stockpile ready position. Engineered with Superior’s FD axle assembly, the company’s line of PowerStacker conveyors are built to transition from road to a working mode in just minutes. When the hydraulic switch is activated, the unit’s radial travel tires are engaged as its road travel tires are lifted. Other features include Superior’s power fold design. This long-lasting system provides extra protection to the hydraulic cylinders. While the PowerStacker conveyor is operating in a stockpile position, the cylinders are housed and guarded from any contaminants, which can lead to premature wear and failure, according to the manufacturer. Superior manufactures its PowerStacker conveyors with its own brand of conveyor components and in lengths of 95, 110, 125 and 150 ft. (29, 33.5, 38 and 45.7 m). Each unit is backed by the company’s five year structural warranty and two year complete conveyor warranty. For more information, call 320/589-7085 or visit www.superior-ind.com.

Engineered with Superior’s FD axle assembly, PowerStacker conveyors are built to transition from road to a working mode in just minutes.


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The machines are shown with optional equipment.

THE D SERIES DELIVERS With the new Terex® Fuchs D Series Loading Machines, you’ll quickly see that our focus is on your success and meeting your individual on-site needs. Simply put, Terex® Fuchs units are solid, productive, reliable performers. So if you're looking for increased lifting capacities, outstanding fuel efficiency and excellent serviceability to go with top quality operator comfort, the D Series delivers. ®

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Terex Fuchs MHL350 E Boasts Increase in Pump Capacity HANDLER from page 75

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Powerscreen Pegson XA400S Jaw Crusher

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Takeuchi Unveils TL10, TL12 Track Loaders; Feature Tier IVi Engines Takeuchi-US, a global leader in compact loaders and Engines excavators, has announced the all-new TL10 and TL12 track The TL10 features a V3800CRT Kubota diesel engine loaders. Takeuchi’s most powerful track loaders to date fea- with common rail fuel injection and turbocharger that helps ture powerful EPA Tier IVi compliant engines. New selec- deliver 7% more horsepower and a 9.4 percent improvement table auxiliary work modes allow the operator to fine-tune in torque as compared to previous models. The TL12 feathe auxiliary hydraulic output to three specific attachment tures a V3800CRTI Kubota diesel engine with common rail settings for reduced downtime on job sites. The new track injection, turbocharger, and intercooler that delivers 10.8 loaders also feature a sleek interior with enhanced controls percent more horsepower and a 19.5 percent improvement in torque as compared to previand a pressurized cab with ous models. Both models feaimproved HVAC performThe TL10 and TL12 both feature ture a diesel particulate filter a variable flow auxiliary ance. (DPF) to help control particuhydraulic system, late emissions, as well as which offers three Performance cooled exhaust gas recirculaeasy-to-select settings The TL10 has an operating that can be tion (CEGR) for reduced weight of 10,318 lbs. (4,680 programmed to NOx emissions. A swing-out kg), a tip load of 6,867 lbs. match the flow cooler module places the (3,115 kg) [7,793 lbs. (3,545 requirements of hydraulic oil cooler and kg) with optional countervarious engine coolers side-by-side weight], and an improved attachments. for optimal performance. rated operating capacity of 2,403 lbs. (1,090 kg) [2,723 New Engine lbs. (1,235 kg) with optional Power Modes counterweight]. The TL10 and TL12 track The more robust TL12 has loaders feature selectable an operating weight of 11,618 power modes, which allow lbs. (5,270 kg), tip load of the operator to match the 8,102 lbs. (3,675 kg) [9,315 engine performance to any lbs. (4,225 kg) with optional specific task. Normal Mode counterweight[. offers a good mix of power For added strength and durability, the fully welded, pur- and economy for general work, while the Power Mode propose-built frame features integrated cross members and an duces peak engine power for maximum performance. Eco undercarriage that maintains steel-to-steel contact between Mode can provide up to 15 percent fuel savings while still the large, heavy duty rollers and forged steel imbeds that are offering maximum torque and excellent power characterisincorporated into the rubber track. As with previous tics, drastically lowering the operating cost of the machine. Takeuchi track loaders, powerful double reduction planetary Eco Mode conserves fuel by limiting the engine speed to drives are positioned rearward to allow more contact points 2,400 rpm. When engine load is less than 30 percent, the between the sprocket and track allowing incredible traction speed will automatically decrease to 2,040 rpm after 8 secforces along with better track durability, according to the onds. Conversely, when power demand exceeds 30 percent, the engine speed will return to the throttle position setting. manufacturer. Variable Flow Auxiliary Hydraulics The TL10 and TL12 both feature a variable flow auxiliary hydraulic system, which offers three easy-to-select settings that can be programmed to match the flow requirements of various attachments. Setting I is standard 100 percent flow, and Settings II and III can be set anywhere from 0 to 100 percent (factory default settings are 75 percent and 50 percent). A hydraulic oil temperature light has been added to the gauge panel, and a second auxiliary We Used Heavy Equipment Parts circuit comes standard on all machines. The SAVE SAVE high-flow TL10 features a 12.9 gal. (49 $$$ $$$ L) hydraulic reservoir and We Heavy Equip & Salvage Machinery offers up to 36.3 gpm (137 Lpm) auxiliary hydraulic flow. The TL12 comes equipped with a 15.9 gal. (60 L) hydraulic reservoir and New Aftermarket Parts RUTLAND, VT 802-773-5926 offers up to 40 gpm (151 Lpm) auxiliary hydraulic Check our inventory of machinery for sale at flow. WWW.CREANEQUIPMENT.COM

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PennDOT Aims for June 2014 Completion Date on Job BRIDGE from page 1

Department of Transportation (PennDOT) the three-span bridge features 90 approach spans for a length of 8,780 ft. (2,676 m). Connecting south and southwest Philadelphia, it was built in the late 1940s and early 1950s and rehabilitated in the early 1980s and l990s. On average 56,000 vehicles use the bridge daily. A 50/50 joint venture comprised of Vimas Painting Company Inc., of Lowellville, Ohio, and Hercules Painting Company Inc., of New Castle, Pa, is serving as PennDOT’s general contractor for the job. The joint venture has been working with personnel of the PennDOT District 6 office in King of Prussia, Pa., along with a third party consulting firm, Greenman-Pedersen Inc., of Baltimore, Md, which is handling inspection of the sandblasting and painting of structural steel. The Trumbull Corporation, based in Pittsburgh, Pa., is providing project management services and inspection of the concrete and structural steel repairs, and URS Corporation of San Francisco, Calif., is the design engineering firm for the project. All are working in a partnering effort and have been attending bi-monthly progress meetings to co-ordinate all project related activities. With a project completion date of June 2014, the 53 ft. (16 m) wide bridge will be rehabilitated and painted. Work to be carried out includes not only cleaning and painting all the structural steel above and below the bridge deck but also repairing concrete piers and structural steel and replacing expansion joints, guide rail and pedestrian railings as well as resurfacing the center truss and approach span. Funding for the job is split between federal and state sources at 80 percent and 20 percent, respectively. To clean and paint the bridge, Vimas Painting Company is using a Super 8 ARS Blast-Vac and Recycle unit, the first

The Platt Bridge’s deck.

The bridge containment and debris shielding on the project.

manufactured by Advanced Recycling Systems and one of the largest in the world. Hercules Painting Company is using a Super 6 ARS Unit, also manufactured by ARS. “It’s state of the art technology, which uses recyclable steel grit manufactured by Ervin Industries,” a spokesperson of the joint venture noted. The companies are sandblasting the steel to a SSPC-#10 near white blast surface and applying a three coat system of zinc primer, epoxy intermediate and urethane finish, all manufactured by Sherwin Williams Paints. Both companies are using 45,000 CFM dust collectors and Hercules Painting

Company also has a 60,000 CFM dust collector, all equipment manufactured by ARS. Each company is utilizing 21,600 CFM I-R air compressors furnished by United Equipment Rentals, along with a few smaller 185CFM and 375CFM air compressors provided by Wistar Rentals. In addition, a number of man lifts ranging from 135 to 40 ft. (41 to 12 m) furnished by Interstate Aerial Rentals are in use throughout the project for worker and inspection access. “One of the many challenges to a project of this magnitude is to properly rig the bridge with a work platform below the steel under the structure, above the road and the traveling see BRIDGE page 106

Work to be carried out includes not only cleaning and painting all the structural steel above and below the bridge deck but also repairing concrete piers and structural steel and replacing expansion joints, guide rail and pedestrian railings as well as resurfacing the center truss and approach span.


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Lane, Weight Restrictions in Place for Duration of Project

The expansion dam’s structural steel. BRIDGE from page 104

public as well as adjacent walls,” the spokesperson said. “We are also encapsulating all the structural steel being blasted with ‘rip stop’ materials and ‘air bag’ materials specially manufactured by Custom Canvas. These tarps at times have had to withstand 70 mph gusts of wind, with minimal damage to date.” Subcontractor Clearwater Construction, based in Mercer, Pa., is performing concrete and structural steel repairs for the job, while B&K is handling removal and replacement of barrier walls. Line striping and eradication, hydrodemolition, and scarification are being carried out by subcontractors. “We, the joint venture, would also like to acknowledge various other companies and their personnel for their co-operation and assistance in helping make this a successful project,” the Venture’s spokesperson said. “They include the Sunoco Company,

Covenant Security Services, the Philadelphia Water and Police Departments, the State Highway Patrol, PECO, Protection Services Inc., ASTI Transportation Systems Inc., the Graham Company, Erie Insurance Company, Sadaka Corporation, Containment Design Inc., Jim’s Enterprises Inc., Hilti Inc., Sunbelt Rentals and the Lindy Apartments.” The partners in the joint venture have undertaken similar projects individually. Vimas Painting Company has performed projects on several large structures, recently completing the John F. Kennedy Bridge over the Ohio River in Louisville, Ky., and the John Roebling Bridge over the Ohio River from Covington, Ky, to Cincinnati, Ohio, while Hercules Painting Company recently completed the Eugene Carter Memorial bridge (I-64) over the Kanawha River in Charleston, W. Va. During the two-year project the four-lane bridge will be restricted to a single lane in

The new expansion dam prior to concrete placement.

The containment air system.

each direction in various configurations. In May 2012, commercial trucks weighing more than 14,000 lbs. and hazardous material carriers were prohibited from using the bridge until the job is completed to avoid any possibility of accidents in the work zone. PennDOT also is providing a tow truck for a quick response should a vehicle become dis-

abled on the bridge during its rehabilitation. For the duration of the job, the speed limit on the bridge has been reduced from 45 to 35 miles per hour. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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AJ Penna & Son Excavating Celebrates 65 Years in Business Longtime Westport, Conn., Family-Run Excavating Contractor Devoted to Clients, Charity By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

The year 2012 marks AJ Penna & Son Excavating Contractors’ 65th anniversary. In 1947, Angelo Penna was discharged from the Army. His wife Margaret’s father worked in the construction business in Westport, Conn. Penna worked alongside his wife’s family for many years, learning a trade that would provide for his children for a lifetime.

“This business, like most others, is about people …” Vinny Penna AJ Penna & Son

From Father to Son As is often the case in family construction work, after a time, Penna mastered the trade and ventured out on his own. His wife helped him through the years with the bookkeeping and assisting with estimates and other office work for their new business — AJ Penna & Son Excavating Contractors, located at 46 Indian Hill Road in Westport, Conn. The privately-owned and operated excavation and utility company that continues serving Fairfield County area. Growth was slow within the company at first. Employees would be hired from time to time. It hasn’t come fast, but, as operations manager Irisel DeJesus said, “Anything that comes easy is probably too good to be true.” When son Vinny got old enough, sometime in 1964, he started to work for his dad. Both father and mother demanded that Vinny work hard, and he put in many long hours in order to learn every aspect of the business. In October 1983, Vinny Penna took over the business. In 2010, the company fixed a 36-in. (91 cm) main break in the vicinity of a pond. The job lasted about 72 hours “My father had health issues and Mom and added to AJ Penna’s emergency service expertise. needed to take care of him, and they had faith that I would be able to carry on the Penna took over company operations in “What our company has historically done the best is proname,” said Vinny Penna. 1983. vide outstanding customer services, making every client feel Additionally by this time, Vinny had “In the beginning, Robin did this on a that their project and the successful completion of it is our acquired all his licenses, including sewer part-time basis,” said Vinny. “Then, evenand plumbing, demolition, explosives see PENNA page 114 tually, I hired her full-time because I knew and more. And as he got each license, she would be a tremendous asset to the Vinny started to expand and provide varicompany.” ous new services, such as demolition and It is the core of solid employees like the various underground facility work. three R’s — no, not reading, writing and The firm can handle any size job, while ‘rithmatic, but Ralph, Robert and Robin providing each and every customer — — that has kept AJ Penna on such solid from the individual homeowner to the footing. It gives Penna the strength to largest contractor — with what they call a adapt through economic downturns and “personal level of service.” The company changes in regulations and in the industry provides water, sewer, septic, drainage itself. installation and underground utility instal“Back in the 80s, early 90s, there was a lation and repair services, as well as site preparation, snow plowing and removal Vinny Penna took over the serious downturn in construction and I did services to commercial and residential family business in October my best to conserve. I worked and labored 1983. and did what I could in the field as a workclaims. er,” said Penna. “I kept my key people, Vinny’s two sons are now actively involved in the business, the family’s third generation. They which was just about four guys. They saw me through the hope to be involved for many years, like Ralph S., who was years, these guys. I just constantly tried to network and every an operator/foreman for more than 30 years, retiring in 2011. job I performed I did my absolute best. “Then, networking with the municipalities during this Or Robert C., also an operator foreman who started with Vinny’s father Angelo, and stayed with the core of five time helped. Additionally, around this time, I had [acquired] employees who launched the present company through the the City of Norwalk drainage project, and that helped tremendously in stabilizing the company,” he added. last three decades. The Penna family believes you continue to survive tough There also is the dedicated Robin M., who took care of the bookkeeping, assisted with much of the paperwork and has economic times by fine workmanship, timeliness of work, The company founder, Angelo Penna, in the late 1940s. been the overall office manager and bookkeeper since Vinny quality, listening, being on call day and night and more.


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It’s the first step in a $15 billion small city within a city planned for 26 acres of land by the river, bounded by 10th and 12th avenues and West 30th and 33rd streets. Hudson Yards “is not just another development — it’s part of a larger effort to create a physical infrastructure for a multi-decade expansion of New York City,” said Lynne Sagalyn, professor of real estate at Columbia Business School. Turning the isolated waterfront into Manhattan’s next big business district has been a dream of city leaders for years. The city rezoned a 60-block stretch of the West Side to accommodate 25 million sq. ft. of office space expected to rise as midtown Manhattan runs out of room. Mayor Michael Bloomberg envisions a development that could eventually change the skyline — “a historic project that will create jobs for generations to come,” he said. The effort to bring this megaproject to life hasn’t exactly been harmonious. Years of bitter wrangling among politicians, business people and residents focused around a proposed football stadium for the Jets meant to help win the city the Olympics. The stadium fell short of state approval; opponents questioned the benefit of publicly financing a structure with limited use and possible traffic gridlock. Then came various plans for Hudson Yards, which still has its virulent opponents. Kathleen Treat, of the Hell’s Kitchen Neighborhood Association named after an old adjacent area, calls Hudson Yards “Hong Kong on the Hudson,” referring to the densely populated Asian city with people living in tightly clustered high-rises. The plan that eventually took hold calls for completion about a dozen years from now, though even that is hardly guaranteed. “The question is, are there tenants to anchor the project?” asked Sagalyn. “The demand has to be strong, while the market can change and things happen you can’t anticipate,” she said. Other questions loom. The subway extension is at least two years away. The city issued $3 billion in bonds to pay for it, and work has yet to begin on an $800,000 platform covering the rail

tracks. “To build these very large structures on top of the tracks is a huge challenge,” said architect Bill Pedersen, cofounder of the architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, which designed Hudson Yards’ master plan. “It’s like dental work, threading

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through down below.” At 12 million sq. ft., Hudson Yards is billed as New York’s most ambitious private construction since the 1930s, with thousands of apartment units including affordable housing. The project is getting help from the public. The city approved $106 million in property tax exemptions for the first office tower and retail areas. And developers are leasing air rights to the property from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for 99 years, with purchase options — for $1 billion to be used for the state agency’s other capital projects. Hudson Yards’ first building, set to open in 2015, is a $1.3 billion, 46-floor tower, nearly half of it to be occupied by the Coach leather goods manufacturer. Project developer Stephen Ross hopes to announce other tenants by year’s end for the joint venture between Related Cos. — he’s chairman and CEO — and the Oxford Properties Group. The glass atrium of the first tower stands alongside the High Line, according to renderings obtained by The Associated Press. A second tower is to be up by 2017 along with nine residential buildings, a retail complex, a five-star hotel and culinary offerings including private dining services, open-air cafes and new eateries created by famed restaurateur Danny Meyer. Ross told the AP that the architect for another high-rise along a central, treelined park is David Childs, who

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AJ Penna & Son On Call 24/7 Throughout Fairfield County PENNA from page 108

priority,” said Penna’s son. “This philosophy has become our trademark and directly relates to our staying power and the fostering of beneficial relationships through the decades. “This business, like most others, is about people, how they are treated and the feeling they are left with can, and will, steer the direction, and, ultimately, the success of your organization.” It also doesn’t hurt to be clean. “The cleanliness of his equipment and trucks also is very important. This concern was carried down through Vinny’s father as well,” added operations manager DeJesus. On Call for Any Emergency AJ Penna is the “on call” contractor for many of the towns and utility companies in Fairfield County. Fully licensed and bonded, it is insured to install utilities throughout Fairfield County and offers 24/7 emergency services. It takes tremendous pride in its reputation, based on the quality of their workmanship and customer satisfaction. Working with municipalities and utility companies has solidified AJ Penna. “For about the past 10 years, we have

been dealing with emergency work for various utilities like Aquarion Water, CL & P, AT&T and local municipalities,” added DeJesus. “When dealing with clients of this caliber, it is essential to understand their needs. They more than often have emergency work. “So, over the years, Penna has geared up with equipment and personnel to attend to these emergencies. On a day-to-day basis, this can become a challenge,” she added. “For instance, the day before you can review what the schedule will be for the day, and, from one minute to the next, you get a water main water break and all of a sudden you have to change the schedule around to attend to the emergency.” Penna has learned and adapted from such experience. In fact, such a break became, well, a good break to add to its emergency crew’s crisis knowledge. “In 2010, we had a 36-inch main break in the vicinity of a pond. The job lasted about 72 hours. Just the coordination of rotating guys, coordinating materials, getting pumps, etc., was a challenge,” DeJesus added. “However, this is the kind of work that Penna is built for, and experienced to perform with excellence.” Another major project that Penna tackled

was The Scofield Project. In October 2009, the city of North Stamford approved a $2 million plan to bring public water lines to four city streets after a federal government study showed hazardous levels of pesticides in the soil in nearby Scofield Park. Aquarion Water Company selected Penna to install a new water main and the hookups to more than 100 homes to that main. Over the next six months, the Penna crew successfully installed more than 4,000 ft. (1,219 m) of water main and connected 109 structures to it. Celebrations With and for Customers AJ Penna won’t have any kind of individual celebration to mark its 65 years of hard work and operation, but it has set up events to reward its clients since 2009. “For the past three years, we have been holding a [annual] party at the main office, outside in the parking lot. The party is for our clients, as well as our employees,” said DeJesus. “Last year, we handed out plaques to our employees, as well as to clients that have been faithful to us. We have pizza trucks, hot dog trucks, games for the kids [and] a disc jockey. About 250 people attended.”

Giving Back Another aspect of AJ Penna is giving back to the communities it serves. Vinny Penna is devoted to a charity called Al’s Angels, a local non-profit organization that raises money for children battling cancer, rare blood diseases and severe financial hardship. (For more info, visit www.alsangels.org.) “The charity is treated just like our emergency clients during the holidays. The children make baskets and Vin drops what he is doing and provides them with trucking to deliver baskets,” said DeJesus. “He also provides them with our employees for manpower for lifting anything heavy. Not only does he donate, blood sweat and tears, but, he donates financially and helps out with almost every event. He has gone to hospitals to see the cancer patients, who are small children. Vinny is devoted to this organization.” For more information, visit www.ajpenna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

N.J.’s George Young Companies Earns SC&RA Award AWARDS from page 12

old, 103,000-lb. (46,720 kg) bronze statue of founder Anthony J. Drexel, which sat where the new building would be constructed. A call was made to George Young Companies, an expert in handling fine art and historic monuments, to perform the project. The effects of time and pollution had taken their toll on the monument’s Italian granite base. Fissures, cracks and broken lettering marred the valuable work of fine art. The monument’s site was ringed with underground subways and above-ground buildings, making the use of a large crane expensive and heightening risk. Goals were set for the project including implementation of Young Group’s Beyond Zero Safety Program as the project’s Number One goal. Protection of the monument’s stone base and eliminating stone loss was considered vital. Soil and ground strength were reviewed and additional loads of crushed stone were installed to provide a stable lifting and skidding surface. Young’s Heavy Rigging Group reviewed the site and suggested applying its heavy rigging systems to relocate this rather light piece. The decision was made to relocate the monument monolithically as opposed to suffering the stone loss that dismantling and

subsequent re-assembly would likely pose. Prior to handling and rigging the monument for the move, the granite base’s multiple fissures were injected with epoxy to stabilize the stone. Areas where engraved lettering was unstable were fortified with Japanese Tissue, a long-fiber vegetable material. Corners were edged in protective devices to prevent damage from incidental contact. Finally, Ethafoam was placed between the rigging equipment and the monument base to absorb vibrations that might cause fissure to spread. Due to the presence of subways directly underneath the site, the rigging, lifting and relocation plan called for eliminating the use of heavy cranes. Young’s Heavy Rigging Group opted to utilize in-house rigging systems that could lift the valuable and delicate monument, valued at up to $5 million, without a problem or issue. Interestingly, the university was able to supply notes to the Young Group from when the monument had previously been moved in 1966 and again in the mid 1990s by George Young Companies. The discovery of notes from the previous move in 1966 were instrumental in the rigging plan. They were the handwritten notes of George Young’s father, and they explained how he designed the foundation, including a

pair of 10-in. square beam pockets underneath the marble base. Since the foundation was covered, the notes presented the only information indicating those pockets existed. After excavation of the area surrounding the monument, a pair of beams were threaded into foundation pockets below the monument’s granite base. The lower lift beams threaded into the foundation pockets were attached to lift beams supported by one of Young’s 100-ton capacity J&R Engineering hydraulic gantries. The gantry lifted the monument to its new elevation so that a Young Group 400-ton capacity turntable could be placed under the monument’s base and on top of crane mats that had been inserted. The monument was rotated on the turntable exactly 14.5 degrees to match the new foundation orientation located 60 ft. (18 m) away. After reconfiguration to a four-lift beam arrangement, the hydraulic gantries lifted the monument a second time and Young’s 500-ton Hydra-Slide system was installed under the base. Multiple 8 ft. (2.4 m) long custom built skid-shoes allowed for numerous safety cribs to support the lower lift/skid beams and the granite base and easily slid the 103,000 lb. monument into final position

over the waiting foundation. The J&R Engineering hydraulic gantry performed flawlessly as it lifted the monument for the third and final time, lowering the monument into position after the removal of the HydraSlide rail system. Upon inspection, all of the engineering and precautions taken resulted in a zero stone loss result and a satisfied client. Over the years, the company has handled almost 150 different large works of fine art, many of them multiple times. The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) is an international trade association of more than 1,300 members from 46 nations. Members are involved in specialized transportation, machinery moving and erecting, industrial maintenance, millwrighting and crane and rigging operations, manufacturing and rental. SC&RA helps members run more efficient and safer businesses by monitoring and affecting pending legislation and regulatory policies at the state and national levels; researching and reporting on safety concerns and best business practices; and providing five yearly forums where these and other relevant member issues can be advanced. For more information, visit www.scranet.org.


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DL300, DL350 Wheel Loaders Deliver Improved Performance

Designed with improved lifting performance, the DL300 and DL350 offer operators the ability to set upper and lower limits for both the lift arm and bucket stop positions from inside the cab.

Advancements to the Doosan DL300 and DL350 wheel loaders provide operators with improved lift capabilities, increased fuel efficiency and enhanced cab comfort. This interim Tier 4-compliant machine (iT4) also has been engineered to deliver higher horsepower to tackle a wide variety of material handling applications — such as quarries, mines, road work and site development.

To keep the wheel loader running at optimal performance in dirty and dusty conditions, the DL300 and DL350 incorporate a new automatic-reversing cooling fan that uses less power to cool and clean the machine.

High Performance Designed with improved lifting performance, the DL300 and DL350 offer operators the ability to set upper and lower limits for both the lift arm and bucket stop positions from inside the cab. Better lifting capabilities improve cycle times in digging and loading applications, while providing better control of the lift arm and bucket positions. This feature allows the DL300 to effectively move material overhead with a dump height of 9 ft. 4 inches (2.8 m), while the DL350 has a dump height of 10 ft. (3 m). To keep the wheel loader running at optimal performance in dirty and dusty conditions, the DL300 and DL350 incorporate a new automatic-reversing cooling fan that uses less power to cool and clean the machine. The operator can select to reverse the fan via a switch, or it can be set to automatically reverse on a preset time frame. Each time the fan reverses, it will run in reverse for a few minutes to clean the cooling system. This results in longer working hours and shorter maintenance time to clean the cooling system. see DOOSAN page 120


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Big Dig Costs Total $24.3B; Doosan Increases Comfort in Thwarts Other State Projects DL300, DL350 Wheel Loaders By Bob Salsberg ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON (AP) The cost of the Big Dig, including interest on borrowing, has mushroomed to nearly $24.3 billion, strangling the state’s ability to fund other critical transportation projects, a legislative oversight hearing was told on July 10. The sobering message, delivered by highranking officials of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, came as lawmakers and Gov. Deval Patrick’s administration mull long-term options for financing roads, bridges and public transit around the state. Though the Big Dig — the nation’s costliest highway project — was essentially completed years ago, the state still owes about $9.3 billion in principal and interest on the Big Dig and related projects with payments scheduled to continue through 2038, according to a summary presented to the House Post Audit and Oversight Committee. Annual debt service was pegged at roughly $550 million, including debt owed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority on public transit improvements that were mandated as part of the original approval process for the Big Dig. “We did not build this, but it’s ours to manage,” said state Secretary of Transportation Richard Davey, noting he was in grammar school when the project was first conceived in the 1970s. Key elements of the Big Dig included demolition of the overhead section of Interstate 93 in Boston and replacement with an underground tunnel, and extension of Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport. Recent cost estimates of $15 billion did not account for the more than $8 billion in interest already paid or currently owed, which officials said provides a truer picture of the project’s overall cost. The federal government contributed about $7 billion toward the Big Dig, which was plagued by cost overruns and shoddy construction. In 2006, a woman was killed by falling ceiling panels in an I-90 tunnel, leading to multimillion settlements with contractors. More recently, the state was forced to shore up thousands of corroded light fixtures inside the Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill tunnel after a 110-lb. fixture broke free and crashed to the pavement.

Dana Levenson, chief financial officer of MassDOT, said despite its steep costs the Big Dig has improved transportation and quality of life in the Boston area. But he told the panel that it was keeping the state from addressing other priorities. “The magnitude of the debt and the attendant debt service required ... certainly keeps us from tackling not only desirable but necessary capital projects for the good of the Commonwealth, its taxpayers and transportation users,” he said. The nearly $24.3 billion price tag presented on July 10 does not include Big Digrelated projects still awaiting completion, including a $1.3 billion extension of the MBTA’s Green Line, which would likely require additional borrowing, officials said. The MBTA raised fares an average 23 percent on July 1 to help close a deficit resulting in part from its $1.6 billion share of the Big Dig debt. Officials have warned of another deficit and the need for more fare hikes and service cuts next year without a long-term fix. Also not included in the Big Dig cost analysis were maintenance expenses for the highway system, much of which is paid for through tolls collected on the Massachusetts Turnpike, Boston Harbor tunnels and Tobin Bridge, Levenson noted. The tolls have long been a bone of contention for turnpike users who live west of the city and have complained of paying tolls to support the I-93 project, which largely serves daily commuters from north and south of the city. Rep. David Linksy, a Natick Democrat who chairs the oversight panel, told reporters after the hearing that his constituents in the western suburbs should not be forced to shoulder the Big Dig debt. “One revenue stream I’m not interested in is having people who drive the Massachusetts Turnpike continue to pay for the Big Dig,” Linksy said. But lawmakers and state officials were hard-pressed to offer alternative funding solutions for the state’s transportation needs. Past suggestions, such as higher gasoline taxes, have met strong political opposition. The Big Dig debt is “a drain of 550 million out of state resources that could be going to bridge, road construction elsewhere,” said Rep. George Peterson, a Grafton Republican and the assistant House minority leader. “But undoubtedly we are going to have to come up with revenue.”

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Operators also can expect upgraded driving performance options. As an alternative to the standard limited slip differential, the DL300 and DL350 offer an optional hydraulic locking front differential. Based on ground conditions, the operator can choose to lock the differential manually with a floormounted foot switch, or allow the machine to automatically engage the system. This provides increased driving power when one wheel spins or loses traction and improves machine performance when navigating tough terrain. Another optional performance advancement for the DL300 and DL350 is a torque converter lockup clutch. This enables the machine to climb grades easier and faster, increasing productivity as much as 20 percent in certain stockpiling applications. Greater Power and Fuel Efficiency The 4.2-cu.-yd. (3.2 cu m) DL300 has been relaunched as a 271 hp (202 kW) iT4 wheel loader — up from 217 hp (162 kW) in its previous design. It is engineered with a breakout force of 37,993 lbs., a full-turn tipping capacity of 28,572 lbs. and a dump height of 9 ft. 4 in. The 4.8-cu.-yd. (3.7 cu m) DL350 has been re-engineered as a 271 hp iT4 wheel loader — up from 232 hp (173 kW) in its previous design. It provides operators with a breakout force of 37,768 lbs., a full-turn tipping capacity of 31,118 lbs. and 10-ft. dump height. Both Doosan wheel loaders are equipped with 5-cylinder diesel engines that have been optimized for use with selective catalyst reduction (SCR) and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to comply with iT4 emission regulations. Engines with this configuration are optimized to reduce particulate matter (PM) by operating at higher combustion temperatures and to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOX) with exhaust after treatment using SCR technology. Additionally, SCR systems offer increased fuel efficiency —─ as much as 16 percent on this machine ─— due to the engine optimization, which improves fuel burn, according to the manufacturer. This wheel loader’s new auto-idle feature provides additional noise reduction and fuel savings by reducing the working idle of the wheel loader from 950 rpm to a standby idle setting of 750 rpm when the machine is inactive for a short period of time. The 568-cu.-in. (9,308 cu cm) engine features a high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) design with direct fuel injection, electronic control and four valves per cylinder. The

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QuICk ConnECt For 305 Cat EXCavator conTacT: JaKe derr pHone: 609-868-8759 FaX: 856-845-5012 emaIl: derrandson@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cat motor GradErs • nEEd to buY thE FoLLoWInG Cat motor GradErs: 140G (1989, 1994, 1995, WIth rIppEr) 140h (2000-2002) 14G/h (1972 up) conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl: sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– **WantEd** bobCat skId stEEr LoadErs and mInI EXCavators | am IntErEstEd In buYInG bobCats LoCatEd In thE s.E. unItEd statEs. prEFEr LarGE FramE maChInEs s320, s300, s250, t320, t300, t250. prEFErEnCE GIvEn "GoLd paCkaGE" maChInEs but anY sIZE bobCat WILL bE ConsIdErEd. pLEasE sEnd rECEnt photoGraph and askInG prICE. dEaLErs nEEd not rEspond. conTacT: Warren emaIl: TWopeTIes@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wood ChIppEr conTacT: scoTT pHone: 516-509-0335 FaX: 631-998-3897 emaIl: landZIGn1@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LookInG For usEd strEEtprInt InFrarEd hEatErs, strEEt hEat thEY arE CaLLEd conTacT: paul polITo pHone: 1-520-292-1125 emaIl: paul@TucsonaspHalT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WhEEL LoadErs | LookInG to purChasE thE FoLLoWInG CatErpILLar WhEEL LoadErs. 930 (1978-1986) 936 (1984-1992) 938G (around YEar 2005) 950b/E/G (1984 up, FuLL stEErInG) 966C/d/E/F-II/G (1979 up, FuLL stEErInG) 980C/F (1988 up) conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl:sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– transmIssIon assEmbLY | WE arE LookInG For a transmIssIon assEmbLY suItabLE thE FoLLoWInG mItsubIshI 330 motor GradEr. thE InFormatIon avaILabLE For thE motor GradEr Is as undEr. sErIaL # oF GradEr mG003231, EnGInE sErIaL # 75761, maChInE # 3Qa00515, transmIssIon # 60325 - 80111, modEL 3-5-93 conTacT: anIs sHerWanI pHone: +923214696007 FaX: +92 42 35887118 emaIl: asHerWanI@sascom.pK –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– mInI EXCavator | smaLL mInI EXCavator For pErsonaL usE at homE not For busInEss conTacT: TIm HaWKIns

emaIl: darTIm76@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– spECIaLLY CatErpILLar manuaL WhEEL LoadEr | rEGuLar rEQuIrEmEnt oF mEntIonEd maChInEs. (WE buY For our oWn stoCk tImE to tImE) markEt mEEt maChInErY: Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966F. Cat GradEr 140G s/n:10, 000 up. dYnapaC roLLErs Ca251d, Ca262d, Ca301d [pad Foot tYpE aLso Works] JCb tELE handLEr 550 YEar 1999~2005 hItaChI EXCavator EX200-1, EX100Wd-1, EX60Wd-1, uh07-7, uh083 komatsu EXCavator pC 200-6, -7. conTacT: IKram KHan pHone: +923002831078 emaIl: IuKandco@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– baCkhoE attaChmEnt For Jd 401d traCtor. J d modEL # For hoE Is 9250a conTacT: marK BeYer pHone: 707 538 0413 emaIl: GammYraY@sonIc.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LookInG For d10n or d10r WIth bad or no EnGInE. conTacT: J. r. WallIn pHone: 281-844-8489 FaX: 979-921-0020 emaIl: WaleXcserV@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– komatsu br380 JG1 traCk JaW CrushEr | LatE modEL, LoW hour, Work rEadY. usa LoCatIon conTacT: rIcHard pHone: 603 828-6100 emaIl: cmIsold@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 325, 330, CL, bL | I nEEd doZEr d7G, d8k, d6h, d6r WIth rIppErs I nEEd Lot oF othEr EQuIpmEnt, pLEasE EmaIL mE CompLEtE LIst conTacT: IsmaIl usman pHone: 4094541576 emaIl: IsraequIpmenT@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– doZEr | 5 unIts d5b doZErs, Cab or orop, 5 unIts oLd 930 WhEEL LoadErs, 2 X 730 truCks up to 10,000 hours.

conTacT: JeFF WIllIson pHone: 918-449-1966 emaIl: JeFFWequIpco@TulsacoXmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I havE Lots oF sparE parts In stoCk that I Want to sELL at a vErY aFFordabLE and nEGotIabLE prICE. thErE arE so manY that I Can’t LIst thEm aLL. GEt baCk to mE WIth a LIst oF othEr parts You’LL nEEd. conTacT: KHalId emaIl:raKeemKHalId777@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1985 mELroE bobCat 843 | I nEEd thE EnGInE hEad For a pErkIns motor. conTacT: JaVIer pHone: (541)740-4487 emaIl: JaVIer@mIllerTImBer.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nEEd aLL thE tImE 12 months buLLdoZEr d3 at d10 LoW hours usEr EnC Cab conTacT: Jean maurIce BouTIn pHone: 1 450 346 8975 emaIl: JeanmaurIceBouTIn @BulldoZerJm.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 420 LEEboY pnEumatIC tIrE roLLEr | Good usEd roLLEr conTacT: James mann pHone: 1-404-273-9425 FaX: 1-770-306-2962 emaIl: James2525@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WhEEL LoadErs & GradErs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE CatErpILLar WhEEL LoadErs & GradErs and kaWasakI WhEEL LoadErs. maChInEs must bE Good LookInG and In WorkInG CondItIon prEFErrEd WIth orIGInaL paInt. pLEasE oFFEr mE What You havE WIth bunCh oF pICturEs, YEar modEL, sErIaL numbEr, maChInE CondItIon and FInaL oFFEr prICE. conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl: sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Call Stu Harris For Alex Lyon’s Atlantic City Auction on September 29 856/429-9149

856/429-9149

Fax# 856/429-4267 •  Cell# 609/457-2104

www.ecommercics.com/stuharris/

Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966F | WE havE thE FoLLoWInG usEd and nEW CatErpILLars In our storE. conTacT: JosepH dIeGo pHone: +2348067382823 emaIl: JosepHdIeGo92@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQuIpmEnt manuaLs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE nEW or usEd sErvICE, shop, parts, opErator’s or othEr manuaLs For EQuIpmEnt, truCks and vEhICLEs oF aLL sorts. WE prEFEr In buLk. WE WILL purChasE In anY usEabLE CondItIon In anY amount You havE. conTacT: Grace Frances pHone: 270-849-2270 emaIl: TrIToWn1@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– parts | Cat 312 InspECtIon door, rIGht sIdE, pump sIdE conTacT: Tom pHone: 860 585 7143 emaIl: Tom@ludloWllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– saFtY door For 1840 CasE skIdstEEr conTacT: roland danIels FaX: 410-755-6326 emaIl: HucK16@VerIZon.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CatErpILLEr 963 LoadEr | 963C LoadEr In va. conTacT: leonard emaIl: lepX4@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– rEQuIrEd usEd maChInEs to Iuk & Co | rEGuLar rEQuIrEmEnt oF mEntIonEd maChInEs. (WE buY For our oWn stoCk tImE to tImE) markEt mEEt maChInErY: Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966F. Cat GradEr 140G s/n:10, 000 up. dYnapaC roLLErs Ca251d, Ca262d, Ca301d [pad Foot tYpE aLso Works] JCb tELE handLEr 550 YEar 1999~2005 hItaChI EXCavator EX200-1, EX100Wd-1, EX60Wd-1, uh077, uh083 komatsu EXCavator pC 200-6, -7. IF avaILabLE anY tImE ContaCt mE. WWW.IukCo.Com conTacT: IKram KHan pHone: +92-300-2831078 emaIl: IuKandco@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– **WantEd** bobCat brand skId stEEr LoadErs LoCatEd In thE sE unItEd statEs | am buYInG bobCat skId stEEr LoadErs. EspECIaLLY LookInG For LarGE FramE maChInEs s320, s300, s250, t320, t300, t250. prEFEr "GoLd paCkaGE" maChInEs, but WE arE opEn to anY bobCat You maY havE For saLE. sEnd rECEnt photoGraph and askInG prICE. ***dEaLErs nEEd not rEspond*** conTacT: Warren emaIl: TWopeTIes@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– tELEsCopIC ForkLIFt (For masonrY) | nEEd to rEaCh up to 45 to 50 FEEt. mostLY to LIFt Cmu bLoCks.WE havE a 2001 580m - 4

WhEEL drIvE CasE baCkhoE that Is For saLE or tradE. In Good CondItIon. conTacT: Vassan emaIl: Walls4u@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE nEEd thE FoLLoWInG hItaChI EXCavators EX200, EX400, EX100Wd.oFFEr us & kIndLY sEnd us dEtaIL, photos & oFFEr Good prICE. conTacT: naqIB KHan pHone: +92-333-3298751 emaIl: naqIB_KHan73@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– komatsu br380 JG1 traCk JaW CrushEr | LatE modEL, LoW hour, usa LoCatIon conTacT: rIcHard pHone: 603 828-6100 emaIl: cmIsold@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– aCtIvELY sEEkInG vIbratorY hYdrauLIC pILE hammErs manuFaCturEd bY ICE, mkt or apE. Your bEst optIon to sELL Your surpLus pILE hammErs For QuICk Cash. sEnd EmaIL WIth pICturEs and modEL InFormatIon oF Your surpLus EQuIpmEnt. conTacT: JeFF laWson pHone: 864-542-4369 emaIl: JlaWson29321@cHarTer.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCavator and doZEr | EXCavator kobELCo (115srdZ or 160) CasE (130 or 160) komatsu (160) must havE LoW hrs. doZEr komatsu (d30EX21 or 22)EtC CasE (CasE 850 k or L) WIth Cab and aIr ) LoW hrs conTacT: GeorGe Keener emaIl: Geo1@WIndsTream.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nEEd ImmEdIatELY: maCk 2004 – 2010 trI-aXLE, stEEL bodY dump truCks – sErvICE rECords arE a must. conTacT: andY pHone: 215-519-3016 emaIl: andY@penndelequIpmenT.com. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 20 ton EXCavator LoW hours, hYdrauLIC thumb conTacT: JIm BerGeron emaIl: TYmWlTl@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– tELEX dumpEr | tELEX conTacT: pHIl sTeWarT pHone: 917 5192306 FaX: 917 5192306 emaIl: pHIl.sTeWarT2@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CraWLEr LoadEr, WhEEL LoadErs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE CatErpILLar CraWLEr LoadEr WIth rIppEr, buCkEt WIth tEEth.aLso Cat966, 980 oLdEr modELs. maChInEs must bE LookInG and In WorkInG CondItIon. conTacT: maTT pHone: 1 800 660 5453 FaX: 415 455 9945 emaIl: mosIuHWu123@YaHoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Atlanta, GA Fri., August 17, 2012 For: Construction/Support Equipment, Dump Trucks and Trailers • Racine, WI Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support • Houston, TX Tue., August 21, 2012 For: Construction/Support Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Lexington, KY Fri., August 24, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support • Syracuse, NY Sat., August 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Dump & Water Trucks, Tractors and Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat./Sun., September 29-30, 2012 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers & Support • Detroit, MI Fri., October 5, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support • Odessa, TX Sat., October 6, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support • Barranquilla, Columbia Sat., November 24, 2012 For: Late Model Construction and Support Equipment • Kissimmee, FL Sat.-Sun., February 2-10, 2013 For: Annual 9 Day Auction! Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

Coming Auctions • St. Louis, MO September 28, 2012

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

• Detroit, MI October 3, 2012

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728

• SEALED BID AUCTION Deadline: Tues., August 28 – 5PM For: Maxim Crane Works

• Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs. August 1516, 2012 For: Two Day Public Equipment and Truck Auction

• Hartford, CT October 4, 2012 • Moultrie, GA October 19, 2012 • Tipton, CA October 19, 2012

IRAY AUCTIONS AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL

www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

www.auctions international.com 800-536-1401 • Online Only August 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Foley, MN Thurs., September 13, 2012

• Westminster, VT Sun, August 26, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation of Santa’s Land Amusement Park: Running Trains, Merry-Go-Round, Rides, Real Estate

www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

DAVIS AUCTIONS

• Orlando, FL August 16, 2012

• Atkins, VA Wed., August 29, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Cabinet Mfg. Operation

• Tipton, CA August 17, 2012

• Jacksonville, NC Sat., September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment

• Houston, TX August 22-23, 2012

• Albany, NY Fri., September 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Support and Attachments

• Gillette, WY August 30, 2012

203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Boston, MA Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support

• Albuquerque, NM August 16, 2012

• Louisville, KY August 21, 2012

• Northeast, MD August 28, 2012

• Phoenix, AZ September 6, 2012 • Louisville, KY September 6, 2012 • Kansas City, MO September 6, 2012 • Salt Lake City, UT September 12, 2012

• Atlanta, GA Wed., September 19, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment

• Columbus, OH September 13, 2012

• Parkersburg, WV Fri., September 21, 2012 For: Late Model Cat, Deere and Komatsu Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

• Minneapolis, MN September 14, 2012

• Scranton, PA Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Aggregate Construction, Support Equipment • Charlestown, SC Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks and Support Equipment • Chicago, IL Fri., September 28, 2012 For: Late Model CAT Construction Equipment, Trucks and Support

• Jackson, MS September 14, 2012

• Chehalis, WA September 18, 2012 • Kansas City, MO September 19, 2012 • Corvalis, OR September 20, 2012 • Atlanta, GA September 20, 2012 • Los Angeles, CA September 21, 2012 • Nashville, TN September 21, 2012 • Raleigh-Durham, NC September 26-27, 2012 • Las Vegas, NV September 27-28, 2012

www.davisauctionsinc.com

FAHEY SALES AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.faheysales.com 952-873-2555 • Lathrop, MO Sat., August 25, 2012 For: Mid Country Equipment Consignment Auction • Online Only Closes September 24, 2012 For: Equipment Consignment Auction

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP www.gforceauction.com 877-631-0650 • Woodbine, MD Sat., August 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks • Thurmont, MD Sat., September 1, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Tools

• Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY August 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY August 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

ITL AUCTIONEERING www.itlauctions.us 508-824-3262 • ONLINE ONLY Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Consignments Wanted

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

• Brooklyn, MS Sat. August 25, 2012 For: Construction and Farm Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., September 25, 2012 For: Annual Fall Contractor’s Auction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowsky auctioneers.com 860-642-4200

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., August 29, 2012 For: Ag Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Wed., August 29, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 30, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com

701-237-9173 • Litchfield, MN Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: AgIron Consignment Auction • Online Only September 1-9, 2012 For: Construction, Ag, Trucks & Vehicles

• Lunenburg, MA Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Padula Bros. & Area Contractors

TAYLOR AUCTION & REALTY, INC.

• North Franklin, CT Fri/Sat, September 28-29, 2012 For: Area Contractors and Equipment Dealers

• Byram, MS Wed., August 22, 2012 For: Belk Construction Corp.

www.taylorauction.com 662-226-2080

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

THE AUCTION COMPANY

www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

www.theauctioncompany.net

951-657-5300

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Southern CA Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., August 21, 2012 For: Trucks & Trailers

• Northern CA Sat., September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Presto, PA Thurs., August 23, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Snow & Ice Management Co.

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., August 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Wed., August 22, 2012 For: Jim Brooks Retirement Auction

• Southern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

• New Kensington, PA Thurs., August 27, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Lines Utility Contracting Inc.

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 23, 2012 For: Colorado & Nebraska Equipment Auction

• Northern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

• Northern CA Sat., November 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicle • Southern CA Sat., December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Northern CA Sat., December 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauction group.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Sat., August 23, 2012 For: Summer Contractors Public Auction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Templeton, CA Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Construction & Ag Equipment • Perris, CA Thurs., October 11, 2012 For: Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Equipment Auction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Northern MD Contractors Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Williamston, MI Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment


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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here! 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR: Thursday, August 16th - CARLIN: 2012 BUYERFEST (ALL DAY) Tuesday, August 21st - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST) Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT 2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLEAN WATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY) Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPECIALIST EXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST) Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) October 24th thru October 26th – GIE & EXPO 2012 October 24th thru October 26th – 2012 HARDSCAPE NORTH AMERICA November 2th thru November 6th – 2012 IRRIGATION SHOW & EDUCATION CONFERENCE November 8th thru November 10th – TCI EXPO 2012 in BALTIMORE November 16th – 9:00 AM CST – 3:30 PM CST –PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION January 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: PERMEABLE PAVER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE COURSE January 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TROUBLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE) ***Please contact MNLA at mnla@mnla.biz or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information. American Subcontractors Association – Midwest Council The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improve the construction process through active participation in education, legislation and cooperation. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the American Subcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor. AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. AGC OF MINNESOTA Monday, August 27th – Fundraiser. AGC of Minnesota presents the 13th annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake…whether you shoot for competition or fun! …whether you shoot for competition or fun, join us for the 13th annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Monday, August 27, at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake. Participate in the Sporting Clays Trifecta and you’ll have a chance to win a $500 Gander Mountain gift card. You will also be entered into a drawing to have a K-9 body armor dog vest donated to the St. Paul Police K-9 unit in your name. The Trifecta is a partnership between the Builders Exchange of St. Paul, the St. Paul Police K-9 Foundation, and AGC of Minnesota. Please contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director of Communications & Events, Associated General Contractors of Minnesota at 651/796-2186 (direct); 612/201-5501 (cell); 651/632-8928 (fax); 800/552-7670 (toll free). Coming!!! OCTOBER 4th!!! – DON’T MISS THIS EVENT! The University of Minnesota’s 2012 Construction Expo will be Thursday, October 4, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. If you do business with the U or want to do business with U, it’s a great opportunity! Build America Award Application Available The 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general contractors and specialty contractors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as prime contractors for projects completed between November 1, 2011 and November 1, 2012. Member companies can visit http://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry. (Please note that this is a newly developed site and will be continually updated throughout the duration of the awards season. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.) The final deadline for all submissions is Friday, November 2, at 5:00 pm EST. Winners will be announced at AGC’s 94th Annual Convention in Palm Springs, California next March.

*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may contact Denise Woods,CMP; Director, Communications & Events, Associates General Contractors of Minnesota, 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 DIRECT: 651/796-2186; CELL: 612/201-5501; FAX: 651/632-8928; TOLL FREE: 800/552-7670 and/or www.agcmn.org. AGC OF ST LOUIS FALL INSIDE INSIGHT LUNCHEON held on Wednesday, August 22nd at Greenbriar Hills Country Club Registration: 11:15 AM Lunch: 11:45 AM Speaker: 12:15 PM Adjourn: 1:15 PM Cost is $35 for AGC of St. Louis Members, $70 for non-Members Inside Insight is an AGC of St. Louis quarterly speaker series designed to give you just that – the INSIDE INSIGHT on public policy issues. Ann Wagner, Candidate for the United States Congress will be presenting at this luncheon. Ann will be discussing her goals should she win the Congressional election, including small business issues, regulatory issues, transportation reauthorization, water quality issues, and job creation. Please register by Friday, August 17th. Reservations cancelled after this date will be billed. If you have questions, please call the AGC of St. Louis office at 314/781-2356. SAVE THE DATE!!! 2nd Annual AGC of ST. LOUIS BIM EXPO is THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM at Washington University in St. Louis. Coming off a successful inaugural event in 2011 with close to 150 attendees, the AGC of St. Louis BIM Expo Advisory Committee has begun planning for our 2012 EXPO. This year’s event will be held at Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, August 23rd, and is sure to be bigger and better! The AGC of St. Louis is now accepting proposals for a limited number of speaking opportunities. For more information, please contact Joanne Engel at jengel@stl-cts.org.

***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LISTINGS? Are they up-to-date? Does your company profile show why you are better than your competition? Listed all your branches? All members have received AGC of Minnesota directory update information – company profile/personnel update, advertising opportunities, and updating up to five company specialties. Unsure if your company information has been updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check by email at isanem@agcmn.org or 651/796-2187. Advertising space is still available and reasonable! ***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OF AMERICA offers monthly featured products, available at a discount to AGC members. A link to the bookstore is available through our home page, www.agcmn.org.

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ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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Important Auctions

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AUCTION CALENDAR 1.

Wednesday, August 15th: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Cranes (up to 150 Ton), Aerials, Trucks & Trailers. Hilites: (6) 2007-2006-2003 Grove RT9130E, Grove RT865B, Grove RT870, Linkbelt RTC 80100, Terex RT175, Manitowac 555, Cat 980H, Komatsu WA500, Kobelco SK480LC. 2. Friday, August 17th: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Complete Liquidation 30 PLUS Truck Tractors, 15 PLUS Dump Trailers, Equipiment & Van Trailers, Construction & Support Equipment. 3. Saturday, August 18th: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers & Support. 4. Tuesday, August 21st: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Crawler Tractors, Hydraulic Excavators, Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Aerials, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Trucks & Trailers, Support Equipment. 5. Friday, August 24th: LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY: Phase I of Major 3 Day Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Various Types of Trucks, Support Equipment & Attachments. 6. Saturday, August 25th: SYRACUSE (CANASTOTA), NEW YORK: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aggregate, Attachments, Support Equipment, Dump & Water Trucks, Truck Tractors, Pickups & Trailers. 7. Wednesday, August 29th: ATKINS, VIRGINIA: Complete Liquidation Cabinet Manufacturing Operation. 8. Saturday, September 8th: JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: Complete Liquidation of Construction Division of Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support & Attachments. 9. Friday, September 14th: ALBANY, NEW YORK: Phase II of Major 3 Day Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Various Types of Trucks, Support Equipment & Attachments. 10. Saturday, September 15th: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Complete Liquidation of Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 11. Wednesday, September 19th: ATLANTA, (BREMEN), GEORGIA: One Owner Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Support Equipment. 12. Friday September 21st: PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers. 13. Saturday, September 22nd: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: Complete Liquidation: Aggregate Construction, Support Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks & Trailers. 14. Thursday, September 27th: CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA: Phase III of Major 3 Day Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Various Types of Trucks, Support Equipment & Attachments. 15. Friday, September 28th: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Job Completion: Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trailers & Trucks. 16-17. Saturday, September 29th - Sunday, September 30th: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Late Model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. DAY 2: Over 1500 Lots of Like New Support Equipment from the Largest Distributor in the World. 18. Friday, October 5th: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Support Equipment & Attachments. 19. Saturday, October 6th: ODESSA, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support Equipment & Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 20. Saturday, November 24th: BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA: SECOND TIME IN COLOMBIA! Very Large Late Model Construction & Support Equipment Auction. 21-29. Saturday, February 2 - Sunday, February 10: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Annual 9 Day Auction! In this event is the GREATEST Construction, Support, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers to be sold in the Universe! 30. DTBA: ST LOUIS, MISSOURI: Construction, Support Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 31. DTBA: WESTMINSTER, VERMONT: Complete Liquidation Santa’s Land Amusement Park: Running Trains, Merry-Go-Round, Amusement Rides, Support & Real Estate. 32. DTBA: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Construction, Support Equipment, Attachments & Trucks. 33. DTBA: DALLAS (FORT WORTH), TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Support, Trucks & Trailers.

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Ritchie Bros. Plans Public Auction at Heath Davis Hired New Permanent North Carolina Site as Portadam Oil, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers will conduct a massive mining and earthmoving equipment auction on Sept. 27, 2012, during the company’s grand opening auction at its new permanent auction site in Raleigh- Durham, N.C. More than 180 pieces of mining and earthmoving equipment are already featured in the auction, including more than 60 Caterpillar D11 crawler tractors, more than 35 Caterpillar 777 rock trucks, more than 30 wheel loaders and more. The Sept. 27 unreserved public auction, which is set to Cat 777F’s are among the featured items. take place one day after the completion of MINExpo International 2012 in Las Vegas, is a divestiture of non-strategic equipment from West Virginia based Trinity Coal Corporation. Bidders can register and bid in one of four ways: live and in person at the company’s Raleigh-Durham, N.C. auction site; via simulcast and in person at the company’s Las Vegas auction site; online in real time at www.rbauction.com; or by proxy. “We have an unprecedented number of D11’s featured in our September Raleigh-Durham auction. In fact, this is more D11’s than we’ve sold in the past four years of unreserved industrial auctions combined,” said John Fairley, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “This large selection of mining and earthmoving equipment is sure to catch the attention of both domestic and international buyers. For those who are looking for anything from big wheel loaders and crawler tractors to massive rock trucks and motor graders — this auction showcases Ritchie Bros. as the place to go when you need mining equipment. One of the Caterpillar D11T’s will go on the auction block. And, as with all of our auctions, each item will sell to the highest bidder, regardless of price — with no mini- including high-resolution photos of the equipment, is available at www.rbauction.com/bigiron. mum bids or reserve prices.” Companies looking for brand new equipment may have to “Trinity Coal Corp. had been using the equipment at their coking and thermal coal mining complexes in Kentucky and face a wait time before acquiring a machine to put to work. “If you’re looking for a brand new D11 [from the manuWest Virginia,” said David Stetson, chief restructuring offifacturer], you’ll have to add your name to a wait list and the cer of Trinity Coal Corp. “Those in the mining industry will know D11’s are pri- queue is currently long due to high demand for mining marily mass earthmoving machines. The fleet is composed equipment in various regions. At the September auction in of ‘big rock job’ type machines that we primarily used to North Carolina, people will have the opportunity to find a remove overburden at our coal operations in eastern large selection of well-maintained equipment — it’s a big Kentucky and West Virginia,” added Stetson. “At one time, opportunity to acquire big iron that you can potentially put to our D11 fleet was the largest fleet operating anywhere in the work the following day after the auction,” added Stetson. “There is currently high demand for this type of equipment U.S.” After being in operation for a number of years, some of across the globe, in Canada, Latin America, Asia and even the Caterpillar units are currently undergoing a refurbishing India — with Ritchie Bros. in charge of the auction, buyers process in preparation for the September auction. All power- in all of these regions and beyond will have an opportunity train and undercarriage updates are being conducted by to acquire quality earthmoving equipment at reasonable authorized Cat dealers. Detailed equipment information, prices.”

Gas Sales Manager

Heath Davis is an oil and gas sales manager at Portadam.

Portadam, an authority on water management, flood control and water diversion engineering, appointed Heath Davis as oil and gas sales manager. During his tenure as outside sales manager for two other manufacturing companies, Davis used innovative strategies to grow their bottom line by increasing territory sales and uncovering new business opportunities. “We are thrilled to bring Heath on board and look forward to a long and productive relationship with him,” Portadam Chief Executive Officer Bob Gatta said. “Portadam will benefit from his sales management and technical background, as well as demonstrated success in the field.” Davis is a member of the International Association of Drilling Contractors, the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the American Petroleum Institute. “I am excited to work for Portadam and be part of an industry that will benefit and improve above-ground water storage for hydraulic fracturing,” Davis said. “Helping my customers to overcome their challenges is what really motivates me. Oilfield is like family and I love being part of such camaraderie.” Davis will focus on bringing Portadam into the oil and gas markets.


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LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET EQUIPMENT

PHASE 1 OF MAJOR 3 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

CRAWLER TRACTORS, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS, SKID STEERS, AERIALS, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, DUMP TRUCKS, PICKUPS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS & BARGES & RENTAL RETURNS

Neff Rentals

AUCTION

HOUSTON,

A.P. Reale & Sons Construction, Inc.

AUCTION

LEXINGTON,

TEXAS

(RICHMOND),

HILITES INCLUDE: 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 Cat D8TK, 2008 Cat D6T (ripper), 2004 Cat D6RLGP-II, 2006 Cat D5NLGP, 2010 Cat D5KLGP, Cat D4CXL, 2006 Komatsu D65PX-15 (cab), Komatsu D58P, Komatsu D45E, Komatsu D38P, 2005 JD 750JLGP, 29 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 325DL, 2008-2007 Cat 320DL, 2007-2006 Cat 315CL, 2005 Cat 305, Cat 225, (2) Unused 2012 Doosan DX225LC, (2) Unused Kobelco SK210LC, 2006-(2) 2005 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2006 Kobelco SK135SR, (2) 2005 JCB JS460LC, 2006 JCB JZ140, (2) 2006 JCB JS130LC, Komatsu PC220LC-6LE, Komatsu PC200LC-6LE, 2005 Bobcat 430ZHS, 2005 Bobcat 331G, (2) 2005 Bobcat 325G, 2006 JD 27CZTS, (2) 2006-2005 Takeuchi TB135, 6 MOTOR GRADERS: 2006 Cat 160H, 2008 Cat 140M, Cat 140H, Cat 120G, Cat 12H, 2004 JD 772CH-II, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966F, Cat 966E, 2006 Cat 924G, 16 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2005 Cat 430D (4x4), 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 420E (4x4), 2005-2004 Cat 420D (4x4), 2003 Cat 420D, Cat 420DIT, Cat 416C (4x4), 2007-2006 JCB 214 (4x4), 2007 Komatsu WB156-5, Case 580 Super MII (4x4), Case 580 Super L-II (4x4), Case 580L-II (4x4), ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: P&H R150, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2008 Cat CS54, Champion /Super Pac 54in., 6 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 Cat 287B, 2007 Cat 277B, 2007 Cat 247B, 2007 Cat 247B, 2003 Cat 247, 2007 Bobcat T190, 3 SKID STEERS: 2010 Cat 256C (2 speed), 2009 Cat 226B-II, 2005 Bobcat S130, 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Genie GTH844, 2005 Genie TX6622, JCB 51040, 2006 JCB 508C, JCB 506B, 16 FORKLIFTS: Taylor Y22BWO 22,000lb., Taylor TE200S 20,000lb., (8) 2007 Linde H40D 8,000lb., (6) Hyster H80XM 8,000lb., 4 BOOM LIFTS: 2004 Genie S60 (4x4), 2004 Genie S40 (4x4), 2004 JLG 600A (4x4), Snorkel TB42, 10 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2003 Skyjack SJ4832, Skyjack SJ4832, (2) 2003 Skyjack SJ4626, Skyjack SJ3226, (2) Skyjack SJ3219, JLG 2646E2, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 Doosan HP915WCUR, 2006 Doosan XP825DWCU-T2, 2006 IR 185, 3 GENERATORS: 2008 Terex T120, 2007 Cat XQ30, 2005 Multiquip DCA125US, WELDERS: 2006 Lincoln SAE400, 3 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2005 Magnum MTL4060, 2 BOOM TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F750 15 ton (s/a), 2000 GMC C77H042 (s/a), 4 SWEEPERS: 2007 Laymor SM8C, 2005 Broce CR350, Broce BB250B, 2005 Terramite TSS38, 2 WATER TRUCKS: 2000 Sterling (s/a), 1998 Ford (t/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) IH 4900 (t/a), 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2001 Mack Vision (tri.), 1994 Mack CH613 (t/a), DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2000 Trailking TK70HT 35 T (t/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2002 Landoll 930 (t/a), UTILITY TRAILER: 2010 Park (s/a), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe Augers, Unused Stout Skid Steer Plates, Unused Stout Grapples, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator.

Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354

DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

TUE., AUGUST 21 @ 1:00 PM

KENTUCKY

NOTE: Selling in this 3 Day sale will be Phase 1 items for a secured Auction along with late model rental fleet equipment. HILITES INCLUDE: 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2005-2004 Volvo A25D,

Cat D400, SOIL COMPACTORS: 2006 Cat 815F, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Volvo EC240BLC, 2004 Cat 322 CLLR, 2005 Cat 305CR, 2006 JD 27CZTS, (2) 2006-2005 Takeuchi TB135, 2005 Bobcat 430ZHS, Linkbelt 3400Q, Linkbelt LS2800Q, LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 322CLR, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Volvo L90E, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R, Komatsu D65E-6, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2005 Cat 430D (4x4), 2004 Cat 420D (4x4), 2006 Cat 420E (4x4), (2) Cat 416C, Cat 416B (4x4), Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Cat CS563D, 2004 Cat CP433E, 2007 IR SD122F, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2006 Bobcat T190, 2 SKID STEERS: 2010 Cat 226B-III, Bobcat S185, GENERATORS: 2004 Multiquip DCA70US, 2 WELDERS: Lincoln 225, Lincoln, DRILLING EQUIPMENT: ReedDrill 300, 3 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2010 JD 5225, JD 7400, JD 2950, BOOM TRUCKS: 1992 GMC Topkick (s/a), 4 WATER TRUCKS: 2003 Sterling (t/a), 2002 Sterling (s/a), 1995 Peterbilt 377 (t/a), Mack CH613 (t/a), 2 SWEEPERS: Broce RC350, Broce, 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 1993 Ford L8000 (t/a), 1991 Chevy Kodiak (s/a), 1989 Kenworth T800 (t/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000 Mack RD688S (t/a), STAKE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F350, CLASSIC VEHICLES: 1967 Chevy Corvette Coupe, 1994 Mercedes SL600 Convertible, 1974 Bricklin SV-1, UTILITY VEHICLES: Bobcat 5600 (4x4), DEMO TRAILER: Montone 30ft. (t/a), DROP DECK TRAILER: 2000 Trailking TK70HT 35 Ton (t/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2002 Landoll (t/a), PLUS MUCH MORE INCLUDING ROLLERS, AIR COMPRESSORS, LIGHT PLANTS, GENERATORS, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, SUPPORT & ACCESSORIES: New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, 2 gal. Rockworth Air Compressor, Paint Tank, Multiquip Power Trowels, Multiquip Rammer, Ryan Sod Cutter, Air Compressors, Tile Saws, Concrete Saws, Multiquip Diaphragm Pumps, Multiquip Jumping Jack Tampers.

Address: 3277 Lexington Road Richmond, KY 40475-9144. DIRECTIONS: from Lexington: Interstate-75 South for 6.7 miles, exit 95: site is right off exit on West side of highway. SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 602-8365 KY AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: NP01916 / AUCTIONEER: Jack Lyon.

FRI., AUGUST 24 @ 10:00 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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Complete Liquidation Thursday, August 23 Featuring equipment from

520 TIMBERJACK

CAT 966D-3151

LOUISVILLE DUMP TRUCK

2006 WESTERN STAR

BLUE OX CHIPPER

FORD F-650 SERVICE TRUCK

PETERSON 6700B-1271

HYDRO AX 721E

PETERSON PACIFIC HC7400

CASE 450-8879

JOHN DEERE 230LC

PRECISION HUSKY XL245-2904

Visit www.ironplanet.com to see the complete list of equipment, review the guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

Inspected and Guaranteed www.ironplanet.com s 855-685-5491 California Auction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change. Copyright © 1999-2012 IronPlanet, Inc. All Rights Reserved. IronPlanet ®, IronClad Assurance ® and Auctions you can trust ® are registered service marks of IronPlanet, Inc. All other marks and brands are the property of their respective owners.


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment

Complete Liquidation

Friday, August 24th @ 9:00

Thurs., August 23, 2012 – 9:00AM

Presto, Pennsylvania

Auction Location:

(Pittsburgh Area) Hydraulic Excavators and Crawler Loader: `02 KOBELCO SK35SP-2E Mini, s/n PX1008637 • `98 KOMATSU PC120-6, s/n 60927 • `01 JD 555G Series IV, s/n T0555GA893130 Skid Steer Loaders and Attachments: `99 NEW HOLLAND LS180, s/n 181765 • NEW HOLLAND LS170, s/n LMU015653 • NEW HOLLAND LS170 Skid Steer Loader, s/n 171935 • NEW HOLLAND LS170, s/n 169610 • `90 NEW HOLLAND L785 Skid Steer Loader, s/n 772921 • CAT BP15B Hydraulic Boom • ROCK HOUND 60B Landscape Rake • BOBCAT Sweeper 60 Broom Attachment, s/n 714408687 • (2) Hydraulic Preparator Attachments • BRADCO C1825 Hydraulic Auger Attachment

601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801

Please call (302) 654-1846 or Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information

Inspection on August 22nd & 23rd from 8am-5pm

Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures

Backhoe, Tractor, and Compactor: `91 FORD 655C, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n A416715 • FORD 1720 • DYNAPAC CA25

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PLUS! Cable Plows and Air Compressor • Dump and Flatbed Trucks • Pickup, Utility, and Stake Body Trucks • Tag-A-Long Trailers • Snow and Ice Maintenance Equipment • Landscape Material and Support Equipment • Contractors Tools • Shop Equipment

Please 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.

To consign equipment to this auction please contact Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 Financing can be provided by Northern Atlantic Financial, LLC JoAnn Cucciarre: Office 800-710-4361 Cell 610-909-8023. All financing must be pre-approved prior to the auction

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Industry professionals from the plant operator to the company president are able to learn what others in the industry are doing. Users can ask questions or provide answers based on experience in an environment where they can feel free to express their thoughts, opinions and solutions. Employers can use Ibuildroads as a training tool for newly hired personnel. “Today’s construction environment requires immediate solutions to everyday problems and Ibuildroads creates a network of industry professionals to draw from,” said Andy Pujats, Ibuildroads founder and president. “From the bidding to the completion of the job, ibuildroads can provide timely solutions from a variety of industry professionals.” The road construction industry is going through a transformation from the first generation of “modern roadbuilders and pioneers” to the second generation and the way we receive information is transforming rapidly. Government regulations, mix design changes, new equipment requirements and techniques are pushing the industry faster than ever and we are looking for information and solutions now. With the recent addition of the

Ibuildroads mobile app, users can post photos, questions or answers directly from their smartphone or tablet. You can be in touch with the industry while in the field or in the office. Time and information are critical in road construction and to have a tool to manage both is extremely useful, according to Pujats. Harold Mullen, executive vice president of the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association said, “In today’s dynamic market everyone is searching for tools to keep them on the competitive edge. Expanding the use of communication tools like Ibuildroads.com offers opportunities across many segments of the construction industry by utilizing the latest technology to share solutions and practical experience.” “My career in the industry has connected me with all levels of experience. I have always been impressed with the ingenuity of the workers and the collaboration between the contractor, manufacturer, supplier and the agencies that oversee them and Ibuildroads.com creates that partnership on a much larger scale,” said Andy Pujats. For more information, call 972/3421970 or visit www.ibuildroads.com.


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SECURED CREDITORS & RENTAL RETURN LATE MODEL CAT, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AGGREGATE, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, DUMP & WATER TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, PICKUPS & TRAILERS.

AUCTION

CANASTOTA (SYRACUSE), NEW YORK NOTE: Selling in this sale will be very late model construction and aggregate equipment from several rental fleets and aggregate equipment from a financial institution.

HILITES: 23 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Unused 2012 Cat 320EL, 2008 Cat 330DL, (2) 2006 Cat 325DL, 2007 Cat 320DL, (2) 2005-2004 Cat 320CL, Cat 315L, 2006 Cat 312CL, Cat 304CCR, Cat 235C, Unused Kobelco SK210LC, 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, 2005 Kobelco SK135SRLC, 2006 Komatsu PC160LC-7, 2007 Hitachi ZX350LC-5, (2) JD 160CLC, Case 9020B, Samsung SE210LC-3, 2005 Bobcat 331, Bobcat 331, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2003 Terex TA30, TOOL CARRIERS: 2004 Cat IT28G, 14 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Cat 972H, 2008 Cat 962H, 2004 Cat 950G-II, 2005 Cat 930G, 2007-2004-2003 Cat 924GZ, Cat 938F, Cat 928G, Cat 918F, JD 444, 2006 Kawasaki 70ZV, Kawasaki 65Z, Fiat Allis FR15, FRONT END DUMPS: Barford SX6000, 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6NXL, Cat D5MLGP, 2006 Cat D3GXL, JD 700H, (2) Komatsu D38E, 16 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2011 Case 590 Super N (4x4), 2007 Case 580 Super M (4x4), 2005 Case 580M (4x4), Case 580 Super L (4x4), 2009-2008-2007 Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416CIT (4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), 2005 Komatsu WB150 (4x4), (2) 2008 JD 310 Super J (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), (2) 2010 JCB 4CX-14 (4x4), 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove RT65S (35 Ton), Pettibone MK30 (15 ton), ASPHALT PAVERS: Leeboy 1000D Track Paver, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2009-2008 Cat CS433E, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008 Cat 257B, 17 SKID STEERS: Cat 256C, Cat 268B, Cat 248B, (4) 2010 – (2) 2009 Cat 246C, 2011 Cat 226B-II, (2) 2005 NH LS180, NH LS180, 2005 NH LS160, NH LS160, NH LX665, 2006 Bobcat S185, 2 TRENCHERS: (2) Ditch Witch 1820HE, FORKLIFTS: Cat FG25, BOOM LIFTS: 2005 JLG T350, SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 JLG 2030, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2005 IR 185CFM, GENERATORS: 2005 Multiquip DCA25SUI, CRUSHING PLANTS: 2007 Extec C12 Cone Crusher, SCREENING PLANTS: Extec E7 Portable Screen, 3 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: 2008 Kubota ZD331P-60, Cub Cadet RZT50, Encore 3415, 4 LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS: Cub Cadet GT1554, Cub Cadet LT1045, Cub Cadet LT1040, JD LT160, AG TRACTORS: 2006 Challenger MT525B, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2005 IR 185CFM, 2 WATER TRUCKS: 2003 Sterling (s/a), 1999 Sterling (t/a), DUMP TRUCKS: 1995 Ford F650 (s/a), UTILITY TRUCKS: 2007 Chevy K2500HD, PICKUP TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F250 (4x4), 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2012 Witzco RG50 50T (tri.), 2001 Manac 60T (tri.), 2 FLATBED BODIES: New 12ft., New 10ft., DUMP BODIES: New 9ft., 2 ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: New 20yd. , New 15 yd., ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Easy Kleen Pressure Washers, Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, Pallet of Stones. Address: 601 North Peterboro St., Canastota, NY 13032. (Route 13) DIRECTIONS: 20 miles East of Syracuse. Use Exit 34 (Canastota) off I-90, turn right. Sale site is 1/4 mile on left. SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 697-3239, (315) 633-2944

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NY Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 www.lyonauctionlive.com


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Sealed Bid Auction Surplus Equipment

Absolute Auction

Saturday, August 25, 2012 – 9 AM Greenbrier Farms Landscaping 1525 Daisy Road, Woodbine, MD 21797

Bid Deadline: Tue., Aug. 28, 2012 5:00PM EDT Arizona • California • Indiana • Kentucky • North Carolina • Ohio • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Texas

Greenbrier Farms Landscaping is downsizing their operations and selling the following at absolute public auction:

Trucks to Include: ‘00 INT 4900 HYDROSEEDER TRUCK DT4663, 6+1 TRANS, AIR BRAKES, FINN T- 1750 GAL HYDROSEEDER, JD DSL ENG (1639 HRS) 2” HANNAY REEL & HOSE IN REAR, 1” SIDE HOSE REEL & HOSE, PACER GASOLINE WATER PUMP W/HONDA MOTOR, SET UP FOR FIRE HYDRANT LOADING; ‘89 FORD F700 HYDROSEEDER FORD DSL W/5X2 SPD AXLE, 1300 GAL FINN HYDROSEEDER, WISCONSIN GAS MOTOR, 1 1/2” REAR REEL, BRIGGS SIDE WATER PUMP, MILES 253553; ‘01 INT 4700 CREW CAB DUMP TRUCK 9’ DUMP BEHIND CAB TOOLBOX, DT466E W/6+ TRANS, ELECTRIC OVER HYD BRAKES; ‘00 INT 4700 FLAT BED DUMP 16 FT BED, DT466E, 6&1 TRANS, NON-AIR BRAKE; ‘07 CHEVY 2500 HD 2WD, AUTO, STD CAB, BRAKE CONTROLLER, FUEL TANK, TOOLBOX, LIGHT BAR, MILES 52010; ’76 INT LOADSTAR WATER TRUCK GAS, 4&2 SPD TRANS; 95 FORD F250 PICKUP 2WD, AUTO

All Terrain Cranes: `99 DEMAG AC650, 750 Ton, s/n 87007, 197’ hyd boom, Super Lift attachment, 315’ luffing/164’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `99 LIEBHERR LTM1500, 650 Ton, s/n 0014568, 276’ and 164’ hyd booms, Super Lift, 298’ luffing/207’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1225, 300 Ton, s/n 0023679, 197’ hyd boom, 207’ luffing jib, aux hoist • `99 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 51608229, 161’ hyd boom, 141’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (5) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `96 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 8147, 161’ hyd boom, 124’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (4) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `05 DEMAG AC140, 170 Ton, s/n 14119, 197’ hyd boom, 29’-55’ fold-

Hydraulic Truck Cranes: `99 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 220226 • `97 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 84177 • `99 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I91513 • `97 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I76030 Hammerhead Tower Cranes: `00 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-054 • `98 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-011 • (2) `99 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315037 and s/n SK315-042 • `96 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315-008

Please Contact Auction Company For Bid Kit, Brochure, and Inspection Details! (800) 233-6898 or sales@hunyady.com

Equipment to Include: JD 310C LDR BACKHOE OROPS, GP BKT, 24” BKT; JD 310 LDR BACKHOE GP BKT, 24” BKT, OROPS, 70% RUBBER; BOBCAT T140 RUBBER TRACK LDR BOBTACH, CAB, HEAT, 70% RUBBER, HRS 747; CASE INTERNATIONAL 585 DIESEL TRACTOR ROPS CANOPY, 3 PT HITCH, 6’ BELLY MOUNT, SIDE CUT SICKLE MOWER, HRS 3144; MASSEY FERGUSON 250 TRACTOR 2WD, DSL TRACTOR, 3 PT HITCH, 2 RANGE, 4 SPD TRANS, ROPS, HRS 1507; 72” BOX SCRAPER W/REMOVABLE TEETH; JD 430 DIESEL LAWN/GARDEN TRACTOR 72” BELLY MOWER, 3 PT HITCH; 8’ MATHIS SD75 PULL BEHIND ROTARY MOWER; FINN STRAW BLOWER TOW BEHIND JD DSL, HRS SHOWING 98; ; 80” FORD SERIES J3 PT DISC HARE; NEW IDEA 10’ MDL 101 LIME SPREADER; 68” 3 PT HITCH UTILITY BOX; 7’ VALK SNOW PLOW; 5’ MASSEY FERGUSON 3 PT HITCH ROTARY MOWER; 44” SKIDSTEER FORKS; CARE TREE HYD TREE SPADEMODEL TS400, 3 PT HITCH; 7’ 6” SPRING TOOTH HARE; 5’ ROTARY MOWER SKID STEER ATTACHMENT; 5’ SKIDSTEER MOUNT BOBCAT LR5B LANDSCAPING RAKE; DANHOUSER POST HOLE DIGGER BACKHOE MOUNT, NO AUGER; RANSOM FRONT DECK MOWER 72” DECK, DSL, HRS 2378; ‘07 COSMO 500 SPREADER PTO, 3 PT; 150 GALLON TANK; 13” STEEL SKID STEER TRACKS; 6’ 3 PT HITCH DISC HARE; 8’ 3 PT HITCH STONE RAKE; 75” 3 PT HITCH GRADER AERATOR; 6’ BOX SCRAPER 3 PT HITCH, W/REMOVABLE SCARIFIERS; 7’ BOX SCRAPER W/REMOVABLE SCARIFIERS; 6’ BOX SCRAPER W/REMOVABLE SCARIFIERS; 8’ 3 PT HITCH DISC HARROW; 7’ 3 PT HITCH DISC HARROW; 100” DOUBLE ROLLER CULTIPACKER; 6’ 8” SPRING BREAK CHISEL PLOW; 8’ 8” CULTIPACKER W/TWIN BAR LEVELERS; MASSEY FERGUSON POST HOLE DIGGER; 6’ DANUSER MDL CB3 PT; BACKHOE FORKS; 5’ ROTARY MOWER3 PT HITCH; 30” IRRIGATION DITCH SHOVEL; HONDA WALK BEHIND TRACK DUMP CART MDL HP250 30” WIDE, DUMP BOX RUNS GREAT; EDGER TRENCHER W/HONDA MOTOR; 20” YARD MAN TILLER; 8’ DUMP BED W/HOIST; 2 BOTTOM PLOW W/FRONT COUNTERS; LIKE NEW MILLER BOBCAT 225 WELDER/GENERATOR MOUNTED ON TRL

ing swing away jib with (2) 27’ inserts to 109’, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 0023388, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 23726, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 TEREX/PPM ATT1354, 130 Ton, s/n VMAVM300990054, 176’ hyd boom, 65’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `97 DEMAG AC155, 60 Ton, s/n 73291, 131’ hyd boom, 30’-58’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist

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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Trailers to Include: PREMIER 80” X 12’ S/A UTILITY TRAILERW/24” SIDES & 4’ REAR GATE; ‘87 TRI AXLE 20 TON EQ TRL 16’ DECK, 4’ BEAVERTAIL, 5’ RAMPS, ELECTRIC BRAKE

Northern Maryland Tool Auction Saturday, September 1 at 9 AM 5 South Carroll Street Thurmont, MD 21788 Selling for US Bankruptcy Court, HVAC Specialists & More

Early Highlights include: Komatsu D37P Dozer; 2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV; 2006 Mercedes ML500; 2004 Dodge 3500 4x4 Cummins Dsl; 2010 PJ Folding Tail Trl; (3) Eager Beaver 20 ton & 10 ton Trls; Pandjiris 15-4 Threader, Solar Message Board, Miller Trailblazer 301G Welder; Pipe Stands, Vices, Several Power Threaders, Tools, Tool Boxes and more.

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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS.

AUCTION JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DIRECTIONS: From I-40 to Jacksonville, exit number is 398 to Burgaw/Jacksonville & take Hwy 53 east. Address: 462 Holly Shelter Rd. Jacksonville, NC 28540. NOTE: The decision has been made by the owners to focus on the recycling business and liquidate the construction division of this company. EARLY HILITES: 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2004 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco MK-IVSK 120, (2) 2005 IHI 35N-2, 2005 IHI 35N, 2008 Komatsu 220LC-8, 2005 Daewoo 280LC, Case 1085 Cruz-Air, Liebherr 932, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2005 Case 621D, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 750B, 2005 JD 450J, Dresser TD15B, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Komatsu WB140-2N (4x4), 2006 Kubota L39, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2004 IR SD45D, 2 SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat S175, 2005 Bobcat S130, TRENCHERS: Ditch Witch 1230, TUB GRINDER: 2002 Earthsaver, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: (2) 1999 Tiger Cat Cutters, 3 LOG LOADERS: 1990 Prentice 410, 2000 Prentice 280, 1990 Prentice 210, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2002 JCB, Int’l. 260, BOOM TRUCK: 2000 GMC/ USTC C7H042 w/1500JBT 14-15 ton, SWEEPER: 2004 Terramite TS0403, 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007-2001-1995-1981 Freightliner, 2005 Mack Granite (tri.), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 1996 Kenworth, 4 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2000 Ford F450, 2007 Ford F250, 2007 Chevy Silverado (4x4), UTILITY TRUCK: 1993 GMC 8500 Grapple Truck, 4 PICKUPS: 2006-2000 Ford F250, (2) 2007 GMC Sierra (4x4), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2003 Fontaine 50 Ton, 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2003 Busy Bee, Hardee, 4 FLATBED TRAILERS: 1998 Great Dane, Great Dane, 1989 Fruehauf, Fruehauf, DROP DECK TRAILER: 2003 Fontaine (tri.), 3 CHIP TRAILERS: 1997-1996 Peerless, 1984 Vance, 3 LOG TRAILERS: (2) 1992 Pitt, 1980 Hobb, 3 DUMP TRAILERS: 2002 Steel, 1996 Aluminum, 1983 IH 1654 (s/a), 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2000 Eager Beaver (t/a), 2006 Hooper, 2004 Texas Bragg, 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: Tex Mex, Texas Bragg, UTILITY/ TOOL TRAILER: 14ft. Haulmark, FUEL TRAILER: Hardee, ATTACHMENTS: Cat 416B 4-in-1 Bucket- Fork, Timber Tamer 220 Mower, (2) 2005 Geith Rock Pulverizers, 2005 Geith Stump Shear, (2) 2005 WainRoy Wrist-o-twists, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 2005 Vermeer Whole Bale Blower, Pro-Cut Y Pro 235 Street Saw, (2) Pressure Washers, (4) Pull-Behind Fuel Tanks NC FIRM # 5682, NC AUCTIONEER Jack Lyon

SAT., SEPT. 8 @ 9:30 AM

PHASE II (Day 2) OF MAJOR 3 DAY COMPLETE LIQUIDATION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, DUMP TRUCKS, VARIOUS TYPES OF TRUCKS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS.

AUCTION

ALBANY (GREENWICH, NEW YORK (Washington County Fairgrounds) DIRECTIONS: 25 miles north of Albany: Use I-87 North to Exit 14. Take Rt. 29 East, 14 miles to outskirts of Greenwich, sale site is on your left. Address: Washington County Fairgrounds, 398 Old Schuylerville Road, Greenwich, NY 12834. NOTE: Selling in this 3 Day sale will be Phase 2 items for a secured Auction along with late model rental fleet equipment. EARLY HILITES: CRUSHER: Rubble Master RM80, SCREENING PLANT: 1998 Powerscreen Chieftain, TROMMEL SCREEN: Wildcat 6-160RHC, CRUSHING PLANTS: 1998 Nordberg City Track 80, Telsmith, ROAD WIDENER: Midland SPD8,6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Volvo EC460BLC, 2005 Volvo EC240BLC, 2005 Volvo EC140BLC, 2003 Komatsu PC220LC-7, 2004 Komatsu PC78-6, 2003 Linkbelt 240LX, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: JD RT595, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: Cat 250E-II, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670B, Cat 12, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Volvo L160, 2008 Volvo L110E, 8 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6MLGP, JD 850B, (3) 2007 JD 700JLGP, JD 550G, Case 1450B, Case 450D, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 JCB 3CX (4x4), 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 1998 Dynapac CC92, (2) Mauldin, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2007 JD CT332D, Gehl CTL60, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: Feller Buncher: Hydro-Ax 611EX, Log Skidder: 1999 Cat 525, STRAW BLOWER: Finn, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) IR 185, IR, SWEEPER: Elgin Pelican Premier, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 Western Star (tri.), 2004 Ford F450 w/ 9ft. dump body – 8 1/2ft. Fisher plow, 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007 Peterbilt 386 (t/a), 2000 Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), SERVICE TRUCKS: 1986 International S1700 (s/a), STAKE RACK TRUCKS: 1989 Ford F350, STAKE RACK DUMP TRUCK: Int’l. 1900 18ft., 4 PICKUPS: 2002 Ford F150XL (4x4) X-cab, 2009 GMC Sierra 2500HD (4x4),1997 GMC 2500, 2000 Dodge Dakota (4x4), VANS: 1999 Ford E350, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 1996 Witzco RG50 (tri.), WALKING FLOOR TRAILER: 1996 J&J 45ft. x96ft. (t/a), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1985 Eager Beaver 20 ton (t/a), 1989 Belche 15 ton (t/a), 2 REC & UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2009 Kubota RTV900 (4x4), TRENCH BOXES: GME 8x16 steel, GME 10x6x8 Manhole Box, GME 8x20 Steel, STONE BOXES: GME 6 yd., GME 4yd., TRUCK SCALES: 2007 Fairbanks PLT-6020-W04, ATTACHMENTS: Hydraulic Hammer: 2007 BTI TB725XC, 6250HSP, Excavators: 30in. – 36in. Felco Tamoer Buckets, Bodine Grapple, Geith 36in. Shifting Bucket, Werk Brau 36in. Grading Bucket, Kenco Barrier Lift, BTI Concrete Pulverizer, Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, 72in. angle broom, Loaders: 96in. angle broom, SUPPORT & ACCESSORIES: Fusion Machine, Banding Machine, Concrete Vibrator, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New 3in. Water pumps. New Discharge Water Hose, New Electric Welder, New Jackhammer Air Hose, New Stiff Balls Multi Hitch, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Mustang Plate Compactors & Concrete Vibrators, New Cutoff Saws.

FRI., SEPT. 14 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NY Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 www.lyonauctionlive.com


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Ritchie Bros. Announces Its Second Terex Selects Don Quarter Results; Increases Dividend Anderson as Veep, General Manager Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net earnings for the six months ended June 30, 2012 of $49.3 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, and adjusted net earnings of $50.5 million, or $0.47 per diluted share. This compares to net earnings of $43.3 million and adjusted net earnings of $40.3 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, for the six months ended June 30, 2011, representing a 25 percent increase in adjusted net earnings. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenues for the first six months of 2012 grew 13 percent to $228.5 million compared to $203.0 million for the same period in 2011. For the quarter ended June 30, 2012, net earnings were $31.3 million or $0.29 per diluted share and adjusted net earnings were $32.5 million or $0.30 per diluted share compared to net earnings and adjusted net earnings of $26.8 million or $0.25 per diluted share for the same period in 2011, representing a 17 percent increase in net earnings and a 21 percent increase in adjusted net earnings. The company’s auction revenues for the second quarter of 2012 grew 11 percent to $127.2 million compared to $114.5 million for the same period in 2011.

Quarterly Dividend The Company also announced a 9 percent increase in its quarterly cash dividend. The quarterly cash dividend increases to $0.1225 per common share and is payable on Sept. 7, 2012, to shareholders of record as of Aug. 17, 2012. Gross Auction Proceeds, Auction Revenues For the six months ended June 30, 2012, gross auction proceeds were $2.1 billion, 3 percent higher than in the first half of 2011. Gross auction proceeds is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenue rate (auction revenues as a percentage of gross auction proceeds) was 11.10 percent during the first six months of 2012 compared to 10.14 percent in the same period in 2011. The company’s revised fee structure, which came into effect on July 1, 2011, contributed $25.9 million to auction revenues for the first half of 2012. The company’s at risk business, comprised of guarantee and purchase contracts, represented 33% of gross auction proceeds in the first half of 2012 (2011: 36 percent). For the three months ended June 30, 2012, gross auction proceeds were $1.2 billion, 4 percent higher than in the same period of 2011. The company’s auction revenue rate was 10.65 percent during the three months ended June 30, 2012, compared to 9.96 percent in the same period in 2011. Summary Comments “We are pleased to have achieved gross auction proceeds of over $2 billion and adjusted earnings growth of 25 percent for the first half of this year, both of which are testaments to the hard work and dedication of our employee team in the face of a challenging used equipment supply environment,” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “Although we experienced generally strong demand and good pricing for late model equipment at our auctions, values began to level off towards the end of the second quarter. In addition, competition for late model equipment remained intense during the second quarter. The combination of these market factors reduced the performance of our at risk business which negatively impacted our second quarter auction revenue rate. “As we move into the third quarter we are seeing increased deliveries of new equipment, reducing original equipment manufacturers backlogs and making new equipment more readily available for end users. This is resulting in

a more balanced used equipment supply and demand environment, which should stimulate the supply of used equipment for our auctions. As a result we remain confident in our ability to execute and achieve our 2012 plan. We are pleased to announce the increase in our dividend by 9 percent.” Acquisition of AssetNation Inc. On May 15, 2012, the company acquired AssetNation Inc., a leading online marketplace and solutions provider for surplus and salvage assets. The company recognized goodwill of approximately $40 million on the acquisition, and the results of AssetNation for the period May 16 to June 30, 2012, are included in the Ritchie Bros. consolidated results for the second quarter.

Online Bidding Statistics Ritchie Bros. sold over $669 million of equipment, trucks and other assets to online bidders during the first half of 2012, representing a 24 percent increase compared to the same period in 2011 (first half of 2011: approximately $540 million). Internet bidders continued to comprise over 50 percent of the total bidder registrations at Ritchie Bros. industrial auctions during the first half of 2012. Since launching its real-time online bidding service in 2002, the company has now sold over $5.9 billion worth of trucks, equipment, and other assets to online bidders. Web site Statistics The Ritchie Bros. Web site (www.rbauction.com) attracted roughly 2.6 million unique visitors in the first half of 2012, a 30 percent increase compared to the same period in 2011. Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures The company defines adjusted net earnings as financial statement net earnings excluding the after-tax effects of excess property sales and other non recurring items, and has provided a reconciliation below. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure that does not have a standardized meaning, and is therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The company believes that comparing adjusted net earnings for different financial periods provides more useful information about the growth or decline of its net earnings for the relevant financial period and identifies the impact of items which the company does not consider to be part of its normal operating results. Gross auction proceeds represent the total proceeds from all items sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions. The company’s definition of gross auction proceeds may differ from those used by other participants in its industry. Gross auction proceeds is an important measure the company uses in comparing and assessing its operating performance. It is not a measure of the company’s financial performance, liquidity or revenue and is not presented in its consolidated financial statements. The company believes that auction revenues, which is the most directly comparable measure in its consolidated income statements, and certain other line items, are best understood by considering their relationship to gross auction proceeds. Auction revenues represent the revenues earned by Ritchie Bros. in the course of conducting its auctions, and consist primarily of commissions earned on consigned equipment and net profit on the sale of equipment purchased by the company and sold in the same manner as consigned equipment. For more information, visit www.rbauction.com.

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Terex Utilities has appointed Don Anderson to vice president and general manager. In this role, Anderson will have overall responsibility for Terex Utilities including equipment and parts, sales, product development, manufacturing and aftermarket support, along with key supporting functions. In addition, Anderson also will have shared responsibility with Jacob Thomas, president of Terex Latin America, for the Terex Ritz business based in Brazil. Anderson joined Terex in August 2003, and most recently held the position of general manager of Terex Roadbuilding. “We are very pleased to welcome Don back to the Utilities team,” said Tim Ford, president, Terex Aerial Work Platforms. “We have confidence that he will continue the progress we are making to improve our business.” Anderson will be based at the Terex Utilities facilities in Watertown, S.D. For more information, visit www.terexutilities.com.


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homebuilding up 2 percent and 15 percent. The construction economist said that four private nonresidential categories each posted 12-month spending increases of more than 25 percent: power and energy construction, 35 percent; hotels, 29 percent; educational and manufacturing, 27 percent apiece. There also were improvements in year-over-year totals for private transportation such as trucking and rail facilities, up 17 percent; health care and commercial (retail, warehouse and farm), 11 percent each; and office construction, 7 percent. In contrast, public construction slumped for the fifth consecutive month, falling 4 percent below the May 2011 level, Simonson noted. He said the largest public category, highway and street construction, slipped 0.5 percent from April but edged up 2 percent year-over-year, while the second-largest segment, educational construction, fell 3 percent and 7 percent, respectively. “Based on the number and variety of projects that have been announced in recent months, I expect the private nonresidential

sector to keep posting hefty gains for the rest of 2012 and beyond,” Simonson predicted. “Apartment construction seems sure to remain strong as well. Single-family homebuilding is not as solid but has apparently passed its low point. Together, these categories should mean that total construction spending in 2012 will be positive for the year for the first time since 2007 despite ongoing weakness in public construction. Association officials said the enactment of a federal highway and transportation bill that slightly increases spending over the next 27 months will keep public construction from falling further. But they urged Congress to include more funding for essential water and wastewater projects. “Getting a highway and transit bill passed is a great first step,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Next, Congress should focus on keeping other forms of infrastructure from falling behind while enacting measures to support broader economic growth.”


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ONE OWNER COMPLETE LIQUIDATION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

AUCTION ATLANTA, (BREMEN),

GEORGIA

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a complete liquidation of a local contractor that has decided to retire from the Construction Industry. HILITES: 14 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (3) 2005 Cat CS533E, Cat CS533E, Cat CB224C, (2) 2006 Volvo/IR SD100D, IR SD100, 2004 IR SD77F, IR SP-48DD, Dynapac CA152PD, Dynapac CA15PD, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, Bomag 120AD-3, 14 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 IR DD90HF, (2) 2003 IR DD90, 2002 IR DD24, (2) 2007 Vibromax VN115, (2) 2006-2005 Dynapac CC122, Bomag BW100AD-3, 2010 Hamm HD090V, Ferguson 8-12B, 2006 Hypac C350D, Hypac C330B, 3 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: Cat PS150B, IR PT125R, IR ST80, 2 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF5510, 2004 Blaw Knox PF3200, MILLING MACHINE: Wirtgen 1900DC, CURB MACHINE: 2006 Gomaco GT3600, SOIL STABILIZER: Cat SS250, 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Komatsu PC220LC-8, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, 2008 IHI 55N-2, 4 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140H, Cat 12H, Cat 12G, Fiat Allis FG65C, MOTOR SCRAPER: JD 862B, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 960F, 2006 Cat 930G, (4) 2005 Cat 928G, 2007 Case 621D, Volvo L50C, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6D, Cat D4C, Komatsu D65EX-12, Komatsu D39P-1A, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2005 Cat 420DIT (4x4), Cat 426B, Cat 416, (2)2005 Case 580M (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S175, 5 SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat T300, 2006 Bobcat T190, Bobcat 753C, (2) 2007 Takeuchi TL130, AG TRACTORS: Cat Challenger MT655B, 4 SWEEPERS: Broce RC350, (2) Waldon Sweepmaster R-II, Elgin Pelican Series P, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006 JCB 528, 2005 JCB 520, FORKLIFT: Cat V50C, AIR COMPRESSORS: IR HP375AW, 2 GENERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, LIGHT PLANTS: 2005 Magnum MLT3060, WELDERS: Multiquip BLW400SS, WATER TRUCK: 1988 Ford F700, TRUCK TRACTOR: 2001 Mack CH613, DUMP TRUCK: 1988 Mack RD600, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F250, 1995 Ford F800, FORM TRUCK: 2004 Ford F450, SERVICE/ LUBE TRUCK: 2000 Ford F750, 17 PICKUPS: 1997 Ford F350 Crew Cab, 2003 Ford F250 Crew Cab, 2006 Ford F150XL X –cab, 2006 Dodge Ram 1500SLT, 2007-2005 Chevy Silverado (4x4), 2003 Chevy Silverado, 2007 Chevy C1500, 2008 Chevy 1500, 2008 Chevy Colorado (4x4), 2007 GMC 3500 Crew Cab (4x4), (2) 2007-2006 GMC 3500, 2008 GMC Canyon, 2006 GMC Sierra C1500, 1997 GMC Sonoma X Cab, CAB & CHASSIS: 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: 2006 Polaris ATV (6x6), 2006-2005 Kawasaki KAF620ES. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

In Conjunction with:

Martin & Martin Auctioneers, Inc. 1618 Auction Drive, Pelzer, SC 29669 864-947-7888 www.mmaauction.com

WED., SEPT. 19 @ 9:30 AM

LATE MODEL CAT, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS.

AUCTION PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA DIRECTIONS: Parkersburg Emerson Ave (Exit 179) off I-77. Site is at corner of ROUTE 68 SOUTH and I-77. PKB Airport is 3 miles away. From MOV Regional (PKB) Airport : Take Route 31 South to Route 2 South to Route 68 South Turn left behind Fed-X and Burger King (Emerson Commons) Sale site at top of hill. NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model construction equipment, trucks & trailers, support equipment and attachments from recently completed jobs. EARLY HILITES: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2007 Cat 725, 2007 Cat 725, 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Cat D8T (ca, winch), 2006 Cat D6NXL (cab, winch), 2005 Cat D6NXL (cab, winch), 2007 Cat D6K (winch), 2006 Cat D5GLGP, 2006 Cat D3GXL, 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 320DL, 2005 Cat 315CL, 2008 Cat 315CL, 2008 Cat 312CL, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2009 Cat CS433E, 2007 Cat CS533E, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Cat 420E (4x4), 2006 Cat 416E (4x4), 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Cat 980H, Cat 950H, Cat 950H, Cat 930H, Cat 924H, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2008 Cat TH943 (cab), PLUS SKID STEERS, AIR COMPRESSORS, GENERATORS, LIGHT PLANTS, ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 2007 Peterbilt 378, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Mack (tri.), 1994 Peterbilt (t/a), VACUUM TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2007 Talbert 51T (tri., flip axle), PLUS SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS, EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, ACCESSORIES TO INCLUDE SUMPS PUMPS, IMPACT HAMMERS, PLATE COMPACTORS, DIAMOND BLADES & MORE. WV LIC.# 2061 Jack Lyon

FRI., SEPT. 21 @ 9:30 AM

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Whirl Projects Create Memories With Help From Cat Iron working with them.” Added Musicant,“Having a compact con“The quality of our service or product is not what we put struction technician who is able to cater to into it, but what the customer gets out of it. Working with customers when they have a question on Whirl, my goal is to make sure they are able to perform their smaller equipment is one of the advantages business as efficiently and productively as possible. Over the that Foley provides the customer.” “The machines’ versatility, quality and years we have developed a great working relationship and I enjoy providing them with the best equipment for their power speak for themselves,” concluded Davis. “The support that changing needs. They will be in this busiFoley offers is second to ness another 30 years.” none. Knowing that we are Another valued player on Whirl’s Foley dealing with a company that team is Compact Construction Technician is willing to help and Tony Verdi. Davis knows he can count on respond to our needs in a Verdi to answer questions and help maintimely manner is something tain equipment in top running condition. that we cannot put a price tag “Tony has showed us the ins and outs of on.” our track machines,” said Davis. “His Although Jim Davis Sr. knowledge is top notch and he is always may not have realized what willing to help.” he was creating in that TVerdi recalled that he worked with Whirl shirt shop 30 years ago, the when he was stationed at the Foley facility “whirl” concept has stuck, in Monroe, N.J., and the relationship has and Foley has been along for only grown stronger with time. the ride. “Jim will call me sometimes to pick my For more, visit brain or ask questions about tooling or the www.whirlconstruction.net machines,” said Verdi. “I am always happy This article was reprinted to hear from him and help out. They are Foley Compact Construction well-informed and conscientious cus- Technician Tony Verdi helps with permission from tomers, and their machines and trucks are keep Whirl’s smaller Cat PayDirt Magazine Winter The rooftop Waterslide Plaza along FDR Drive and the East River in 2012 issue. kept in impeccable shape. It’s a pleasure machines in top shape. Manhattan, with the Empire State Building in the background. WHIRL from page 8

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

Complete Liquidation Lines Utility Contracting, Inc. Thurs., Sept. 27, 2012 – 9:00AM New Kensington, PA (Pittsburgh Area)

Production Diggers: TEXOMA 700-60, s/n 1007189, Detroit dsl, Allison 5 spd auto trans, extending and rotating table, 4”-5.5” 2-part kelly bar, 60’ dig depth, mtd on `81 Peterbilt 359 T/A w/bolster axle. In good condition w/very good tires • TEXOMA 330-12, s/n 7023, converted to 30’ digging depth, 8.2L dsl and 4 spd trans, hyd extending and rotating table, 3” Kelly bar, mtd `81 Mack 4686ST T/A, Mack dsl and 6 spd lo-hole trans. In good condition w/good to very good tires.

Digger Derricks: TELELECT Commander 1A, 13,150# 2-section hyd derrick w/pull-out 3rd section, 2 5/8” hex drive, pole claws, and turret winch, rear corner mtd on GMC Brigadier S/A, In good condition w/very good tires • TELELECT TEL-ECON, s/n 6152, 2” hex drive, boom tip winch, rear corner mtd on `85 GMC 7000 S/A, 8.2L dsl and 5 spd trans w/2 spd rear. In good condition w/very good tires

PLUS: MANITEX 17 & 22 Ton Boom Trucks • TECO 50’ Bucket Truck • LARGE Quantity Kelly Bar Rock and Dirt Augers, Core Barrel Augers, Muck Buckets, Digger Derrick Augers, and Steel Casing • Skid Steer and Forklift • Utility and Pickup Trucks • Puller/Tensioner • Reel, Pole, and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Linesman Tools and Equipment • Electrical Hardware and Materials • Shop Tools and Equipment PLEASE NOTE: Some inventory augers, buckets, and casing will remain at the satellite yard located in Deptford, New Jersey. These items will sell “In Absentia” via photograph. Please contact Hunyady Auction Co. for detailed inventory with location.

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.

BUSINESS CALENDAR from page 127 Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc. 2012 3rd Quarter Safety Training Schedule Topics Include: . Competent Person Excavation . Confined Space Entry Program . Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC . ISEE Blasting Certification . Temporary Utility Workzone Traffic Control . NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam* . NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course* . NPDES Level 1B Course and Exam* . GDOT Approved Flagging Program . GDOT Approved Flagging Instructor Program *No Checks accepted less than 5 days prior to class date payment reserves the seat for class – we do not save seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/locations/costs, please contact Scott Brumbelow, Assistant Executive Director, GUCA, 404/362-9995. GUCA 804 Main Street, Suite C, Forest Park, GA 30297 404/362-9995, 877/SAF-GUCA, Fax: 404/362-9211 www.guca.com HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates Available Written Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24 At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19 Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To Schedule Must Schedule NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To Schedule Practical Exam – Must Schedule For More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr 800-4-HOFFMAN www.hoffmanequip.com New Jersey Corporate Headquarters Hoffman Equipment 300 South Randolphville Road Piscataway, NJ 08854

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings: New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’s mission is to advance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the public and the environment by increasing awareness and knowledge through information dissemination; research and development; education and training; and partnerships with organizations and agencies interested in trenchless technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sectors of the trenchless technology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of training opportunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill, Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or mhill@nastt.org.

HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION 2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition September 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, Ohio FEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillar will be featured. Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is welcome. Bring your equipment and have some fun, because we have a lot of digging, dozing, loading, shoveling, hauling and scraping work to do. Come watch and participate in the 27th Annual Convention of the Historical Construction Equipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW: Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show. Featuring many finely restored Caterpillar machines on static display and in action! Show Hours: Friday, September 14th – 9:00 AM to Dusk Saturday, September 15th – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday, September 16th – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OHIO HCEA/ACMOC Banquet: Saturday, September 15th – Social Hour at 6:00 PM; Dinner at 7:00 PM $30.00 for Adults; $15.00 for age 12 and under. Order tickets through the HCEA office at 419/352-5616. First come, first served – seating is limited to 250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616. Association of Equipment Manufacturers W. Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, WI 53214 414/272-0943 AEM Education Team presents a Customer Support Council Seminar “Change, Challenge, Growth” September 17 – 19, 2012 Sheraton City Centre, Indianapolis, IN Join us for a reception and tour of Lucas Oil Stadium. You saw it all over television during Super Bowl XLVI, now come and see Lucas Oil Stadium in person while networking with your peers. You will enjoy a private group reception in the Quarterback Suite located on the upper suite level. With amazing views of the field and a private tour of the stadium, you will have an allaccess pass to great NFL accommodations and networking at the same time. The reception will be held Tuesday evening, September 18. There is no additional fee, but registration is required. IEDA (Independent Equipment Dealers Association) – The Independent Equipment Dealers Association is happy to announce that Great American Insurance Group has joined the Association, effective June 1, 2012. The IEDA Board of Directors has accepted Great American, a provider of equipment finance insurance solutions, as an IEDA member. Please welcome Great American Insurance Group as a new IEDA member, and take a moment to introduce yourself to Great American’s representative, Brent Fox, at our mid-year meeting in Las Vegas, September 25 – 27, 2012. IEDA LAS VEGAS MEET & GREET – Nine Fine Irishmen Pub, Las Vegas 5 PM to 7 PM. BY INVITATION ONLY IEDA MID-YEAR MEETING – LAS VEGAS Wednesday, September 26th – 8 AM to 3 PM, NY NY LAS VEGAS HOTEL & CASINO IEDA Go-KART TOURNAMENT Wednesday, September 26th - 4:30 PM First Lap Indoor Kart Racing, Las Vegas QUESTIONS? Please contact Kristen Williams, Executive Director, IEDA, Victor, NY, Office: 585/869-9002, Toll Free: 888/379-0353, Email: kristen@iedagroup.com


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MINING & EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT AUCTION September 27, 2012 8 OF 56 CATERPILLAR D11R

75+

CRAWLER TRACTORS

30+ 35+

WHEEL LOADERS

ROCK TRUCKS

2 OF 4 2008 CATERPILLAR 980H

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2 OF 8 CATERPILLAR 988H 2008 CATERPILLAR 16M VHP

MOTOR GRADERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION IN RALEIGH-DURHAM

4 OF 21 CATERPILLAR 777D

LIVE SIMULCAST IN LAS VEGAS RIGHT AFTER MINEXPO 1 OF 3 2008 CATERPILLAR D11T

2008 CATERPILLAR 992K

2 OF 12 CATERPILLAR 777F

BIG IRON. BIG AUCTION. BIG OPPORTUNITY. On September 27, Ritchie Bros. will sell a massive selection of mining and earthmoving equipment – including more than 60 Caterpillar D11s. Bid at our auction sites in Raleigh-Durham or Las Vegas, online or by proxy. Don’t miss this opportunity – every item will be sold on auction day, with no minimum bids or reserve prices. Equipment is located at various mine sites in Kentucky and West Virginia. Visit our website for full auction and equipment information, or phone to make an inspection appointment.

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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ....................................95 ACR EQUIPMENT CO ................................................101 ALBAN CAT ....................................................................18 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR....................................127 HOUSTON TX 08/21 LEXINGTON KY 08/24 ......129 CANASTOTA NY 08/25..........................................133 JACKSONVILLE NC 9/8 ALBANY NY 9/14 ..........135 ATLANTA GA 09/19 PARKERSBURG WV 09/21 139 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ........................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..................................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ......................66 ALLU GROUP ................................................................14 ATLAS COPCO - ROCKSTAR ......................................83 AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL ONLINE AUCTION 09/17 ......................................138 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ............................................91 BARGAINS ....................................................................124 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ..............................40,101 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..............................................33 BINDER MACHINERY CO ..............................................3 BODINE MFG ................................................................68 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..............47 CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ............................................48 CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ..............................................28 CAT AUCTION SERVICES UPCOMING AUCTION 9/12 ..................................137 CATERPILLAR INC ......................................................41 CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................118 CHADWICK-BAROSS ....................................................29 CHENANGO TRUCK ....................................................62 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ................46,49,60 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ................................................76 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................122,123 CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ..................................38,39 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ............................88 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........57,74,130 CONTRACTORS SALES CO INC ................................17 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ......................34 CREAN EQUIPMENT ..................................................100 DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ....................................22 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................42 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ......................103,102 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................121 DYNAPAC ....................................................................102 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP..........26,124,143 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ................................................13 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..........................................46,51 ELLIOTT MACHINE WORKS INC ................................61

EMPIRE CRANE CO ......................................................30 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ............................94 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ................................6 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ............................27 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ....................................42 EXODUS MACHINES ....................................................80 FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................63 FLUID POWER ............................................................101 FOLEY INC ..................................................................9,77 GEHL SKID STEER ......................................................112 GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ....................................28,46 GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP WOODBINE MD 09/01 ..........................................134 THURMONT MD 09/01 ..........................................134 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ............................83 GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ........................28 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ................................115 H & R PARTS ................................................................35 HISTORICAL CONST EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION ....51 HULTDINS INC ..............................................................68 HUNYADY AUCTION CO PRESTO PA 08/23 ................................................132 SEALED BID DEADLINE 08/28 ............................134 NEW KENSINGTON PA 09/27 ..............................140 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ............................70 INDEXATOR INC ............................................................69 IROCK CRUSHERS ......................................................94 IRON PLANET ONLINE AUCTION 8/23 ........................................131 JESCO ............................................................................21 JOHN DEERE ..............................................................107 K W REESE INC ............................................................22 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ........110,111 KLEEMAN ......................................................................85 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................52,53,117 KUBOTA ........................................................................119 KUBOTA SVL ................................................................109 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ............................67 LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................47 MDS ................................................................................70 MEDICO INDUSTRIES INC ..........................................22 MESSICK’S ....................................................................36 METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..................................86 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ................................81 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC..............89 MORBARK INC ..............................................................96 MUNICIBID.COM ..........................................................132 NATIONAL HARDWARE SUPPLY ................................51 NORAM ........................................................................113

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ..........................70 NORTRAX ......................................................................37 OPDYKE INC ..................................................................61 PEMBERTON INC ..........................................................68 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5,79 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ........................................78 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC ............................138 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ......................................25 PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR ..................................14 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................10 POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ................................97 POWERSCREEN OF NEW ENGLAND ........................87 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS ............................................43 RANSOME CAT ................................................2,30,34,42 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ............................83 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS RALEIGH-DURHAM NC 09/27..............................141 AUCTION CALENDAR ........................................144 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..................................40 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ......................................62 RUDD EQUIPMENT CO ................................................34 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ......................99 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ......................................101 SENNEBOGEN ..............................................................98 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ....................31 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................11 STU HARRIS ................................................................125 TEREX CRANES ..........................................................105 TEREX FUCHS ..............................................................90 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..................101 TOWMASTER INC ........................................................59 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..............................19 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..................................36 U-SCREEN ....................................................................78 UTCA OF NJ ..................................................................55 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 08/24........................................132 VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ......................................49 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ................72 WANTED........................................................................125 WANTED MACK TRUCKS ............................................48 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ....................................6 WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................84,93 WILSON FINLEY ..........................................................100 WOODS CRW CORP ....................................................20 .

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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks

RECENT TRADES 2007 Astec Maxi Sneaker D Trencher, Stk# 33645, 579 Hrs... ................................................................................................$11,500

2002 Case CX75SR Excavator, Stk# 33681, 6070 Hrs ............... ..............................................................................................$23,000

1978 Dynapac CA25 Roller, Stk# 33682, 1257 Hours ..$13,500

2008 Case CX160B Excavator, Stk# 30953, 2172 Hours .......... ................................................................................Call for Pricing

2008 Case 650K PAT Dozer Stk# 30201, Low Hours ...$66,500

2003 Case CX210B Excavator, Stk# 33591, 8078 Hrs................ ................................................................................................$49,900

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