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Frederick Ave. Span Replacement on Schedule By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Latona Works on Steep Conditions…18

Cleveland Brothers Takes on ALS Challenge…22

A project involving the replacement of the Frederick Avenue Bridge in Southwest Baltimore, Md., is currently moving forward. The $14 million contract was awarded to the Joseph B. Fay Company, under the direction of Jim McNelis. Work started in January 2013 and is currently on schedule for a January 2015 completion. Funding for the project is from the city of Baltimore, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), and the Federal Highway Administration. The bridge, originally built in 1930, passes over Gwynns Falls and CSX Railroad in Baltimore. The previous bridge was a two-span filled concrete arch, with each span measuring 100 ft. (30.5 m) in length by 66 ft. (20 m) in width. During this project, the previous bridge will be replaced with a two-span pre-stressed concrete girder bridge that has an arch façade designed to mimic the original arch structure. Construction activities will include the installation of a see FREDERICK page 50

The Frederick Avenue Bridge Replacement project moves along in Baltimore, Md., setting all 16 AASHTO Type V concrete I-beams and all four arches. The concrete I-beams weighed in at 62.2 tons (56.4 t) and measured 112.2 ft. (34.1 m) long each. The arches consisted of three sections at each of the four locations with the heaviest section weighing 18.6 tons (15.2 t).

Industry Marks New Spending High Since 2008 CEG Vis its ALL U’s Headq uarte rs…24

Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................71-75 Recycling Section ......79-103

All major categories of construction spending increased in July and total construction reached the highest level since December 2008, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials welcomed the robust spending figures, but cautioned that growing demand will put new pressure on an already tight labor market.

“It is encouraging to see signs of a broadbased recovery in private construction along with a recovery — at least for now — in public construction investment,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Private nonresidential construction should remain strong through the rest of 2014 and beyond, while residential spending is likely to keep growing, though at a more moderate pace.

However, funding is still inadequate for needed public infrastructure improvements.” Construction spending in July totaled $981 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, up 1.8 percent from the June total, which was revised substantially higher than the initial estimate, Simonson noted. The July total was 8.2 percent higher than in July 2013. Private see SPENDING page 135

Bridging the Gap for Women in Construction

Snow & Ice Section..121-124 Attachment & Parts Section ..................................125-128

By David Crary AP NATIONAL WRITER

NEW YORK (AP) Janice Moreno graduated

Auction Section ......134-152 from college with a degree in English literature, but never landed a job paying more than $12 an

Business Calendar ..........136 hour. Now, at 36, she’s back in the classroom — in safety glasses and a T-shirt — learning how to

Advertisers Index ............150 be a carpenter.

“I anticipate a lot of hard work,’’ she said amid instruction in sawing techniques. “I believe it’s going to pay off.’’ If Moreno’s six-week training program in New York City leads to a full-time job, she’ll have bucked long odds. According to the latest federal data approximately 7.1 million Americans were employed in constructionrelated occupations last year — and only 2.6

percent were women. That percentage has scarcely budged since the 1970s, while women have made gains since then in many other fields. Even in firefighting — where they historically were unwelcome — women comprise a greater share of the workforce at 3.5 percent. Why the low numbers, in an industry aboundsee WOMEN page 34


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30 CAT REACHES 75,000 WHEEL TRACTOR-SCRAPERS MILESTONE Caterpillar Inc. employees marked a major milestone recently, commemorating the production of 75,000 wheel tractor-scrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility.

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Bobcat Company and Doosan recently opened the doors to their new Acceleration Center, ushering in a generation of advanced product innovation and accelerated learning to benefit customers, dealers and employees worldwide.

Over the past decade several hospitals in Queens have closed, but the historic Mount Sinai Queens is doing just the opposite.

56 KIP MOORE DEBUTS VIDEO HONORING MEN,

‘HOSPITAL OF TOMORROW’ BREAKS THE MOLD IN QUEENS, N.Y.

18 CONTRACTOR WORKS ON STEEP CHALLENGE IN

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The song, “On the Case,” is a personal homage to his fanbase and the hardworking people that have inspired and supported him throughout his career.

When Latona Trucking and Excavating, an excavation contractor based in Pittston, Pa., was awarded with a $7.2 million job that required scaling back a mountain on Route 309 between Mountain Top and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., they knew they were in for a steep challenge.

60 JCB TACKLES ALS ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE IN A

22 CLEVELAND BROTHERS TAKES ON ALS ICE

Those who donated to the cause received the cold shower of a lifetime when multiple JCB backhoes doused them with enormous buckets full of icy water.

BUCKET CHALLENGE

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On Aug. 15, Jay Cleveland issued a challenge to his Cleveland Brothers employees — to raise the most money for the ALS walk in Pittsburgh and for all Caterpillar employees to have a bucket of ice cold water poured on their head.

138 RITCHIE HOSTS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION IN NORTH EAST

24 CEG GOES BEHIND-THE-SCENES AT ALLU’S HQ

Close to 2,600 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md., on Aug. 28.

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‘Hospital of Tomorrow’ Breaks the Mold in Queens, N.Y. By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Over the past decade several hospitals in Queens have closed, but the historic Mount Sinai Queens is doing just the opposite. Last summer it broke ground on a $125 million expansion project. Dubbed the “hospital of tomorrow” by Mount Sinai Health System President and CEO Kenneth Davis, the 150year-old hospital will add a new five-story building that will feature seven new operating suites, facilities for primary care and a larger emergency department with 36 patient bays, eight observation beds, an off-street “drivethrough” ambulance bay, a separate walk-in entrance and a new imaging suite. “Seven new operating rooms will be updated with the latest medical technology — [a] total of 10 OR suites — together with holding, recovery and waiting rooms,” said Anna Rabin, assistant account executive of Solomon McCown & Company. In addition, outpatient services will be improved by the addition of an integrated, multispecialty medical practice. “The newly expanded hospital will feature new primary care physicians in internal medicine, family practice, OB/GYN and pediatrics,” Rabin said. There will be “space for new specialists in cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, general surgery, pulmonary, orthopedics, thoracic and vascular surgery, a full imaging suite A rendering of the expanding Mount Sinai Hospital. and integrated laboratory services, allowing physicians to view blood test Civil War. Over the decades, the need for the results before seeing patients, helping to mit- hospital has seen little lessening. The emergency room can’t keep up City Councilman igate return visits.” Costa Constantinides told reporters. “We need this hospital.” History Repeats Itself Mount Sinai CEO Caryn Schwab said the Founded in 1852 by philanthropist Sampson Simson to meet the needs of New Queens hospital’s resources have been York’s rapidly growing Jewish community, stretched in recent years, due to population Mount Sinai Hospital was the country’s sec- growth and the closing of other hospitals, ond Jewish hospital. It remains one of the including Peninsula Hospital in Far oldest teaching hospitals in the country and Rockaway, St. John's Hospital in East according to U.S. News & World Report, it’s Elmhurst and St. Mary's Hospital in also one of the best in 12 specialties. The Jamaica. “Western Queens is growing, and at the main facility is located next to Central Park in Manhattan; the Queens location is an same time we’ve lost five hospitals over the last six or seven years,” she told the media additional campus. Four years after it opened, Mount Sinai during the groundbreaking ceremony. was filled to capacity with soldiers from the “Mount Sinai has been a safety net for this

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community. President and CEO Davis added that it “fills a real need here in western Queens.” He views the expansion as “our first step into the future.” That step was 14 years in the making. Progress Takes Time The medical center had to seek a zoning variance from New York’s Board of Standards and Appeals in order to extend the hospital’s footprint to take up 100 percent of its lot and reach all the way to the sidewalk, build a five-story addition behind its current facility and renovate part of the existing building. The project will go up directly behind the original building at Crescent Street and 30th Avenue, site of the original

Astoria General Hospital, which was taken over by Mount Sinai 14 years ago. The self-funded project would increase Mount Sinai Queens’ emergency department by five times its current size, expand the size of its operating room and allow the hospital to hire 40 new physicians. “The project will modernize the facility, which was originally built more than a century ago, so it can continue to deliver prime care in a current, up-to-date environment to the residents of New York City,” Rabin added. “The project also allows Mount Sinai Queens to incorporate the out-patient care models/practices patients desire for improved convenience.” see SINAI page 46


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Contractor Works on Steep Challenge in Pittston, Pa. If moving mountains were easy, it wouldn’t be an expression. So, when Latona Trucking and Excavating, an excavation contractor based in Pittston, Pa., was awarded with a $7.2 million job that required scaling back a mountain on Route 309 between Mountain Top and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., they knew they were in for a steep challenge. To put it simply, it isn’t every day you blow up part of a mountain. In April, Latona Trucking and Excavating began work on a project that required moving the existing toe of the slope of the mountain back 35 ft. (10.7 m). The project, which is scheduled to be finished sometime in the late fall, involves the removal of a large section of the rock ledge along the northbound lanes of Route 309, a heavily trafficked highway. PennDOT had this in the plans for a number of years due to rocks and debris falling onto the highway. By scaling back the mountain, it will create a fall area, where rocks and debris will land away from the roadway, keeping motorists safe. Scaling back a mountain is slow and tedious, offering new challenges every day. With dynamite at the forefront, Latona has been operating behind a five-step process, which has proved to be effective. The first two phases involve drilling and blasting the mountain, but dynamite powder, although powerful, can be rendered somewhat ineffective in certain areas, leaving oversized rock in its wake. When the dynamite fails to make much of a dent, the third step requires a hydraulic hammer to chip away at any oversized rock. After the Latona crew breaks up the oversize rock, the fourth phase continues to utilize the hydraulic hammer to scale back the mountain and straighten out the slope before the final step of loading up the rubble in trucks and hauling it away. Like clockwork, Latona repeats step-by-step, and slowly, but surely continues to chip away at the mountain. Besides dynamite, the hydraulic hammer is one of the most crucial pieces of equipment on the job. With the proj- Latona Trucking and Excavating, an excavation contractor based in Pittston, Pa., was awarded with a $7.2 ect beginning in April, the ConExpo-Con/AGG show in Las million job that required scaling back a mountain on Route 309 between Mountain Top and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Vegas came at a good time for Latona who was in the market for a new hydraulic hammer. options before diving into anything. Skopek Knowing full well that they were going into arranged for Chicago Pneumatic manager Greg unfamiliar territory of drilling and blasting a Petherbridge to drive to Pittston and meet with mountain, Joe Latona, owner and president of Latona at the Latona Trucking and Excavating Latona Trucking and Excavating for more than headquarters. 45 years, knew he needed something incredibly “I was very impressed,” Latona said. strong and durable to increase productivity. “Internally, I don’t know a great deal about It was around the time of ConExpohydraulic hammers, but the way Greg Con/AGG where the stars quickly aligned, and Petherbridge — CP’s resident hydraulic hamhe found his answer with the Chicago mer expert — presented it to me, I was conPneumatic RX 46 hydraulic hammer before the vinced that the RX 46 hammer was top notch. It mountain project started. David Skopek of has performed well out on the job. Very well.” Stephenson Equipment, Inc., also located in By the time the job is completed, Latona Pittston, and Latona have worked together for Trucking and Excavating will have moved close nearly 20 years. Stephenson Equipment had to 150,000 tons (136,077 t) of rock, covering recently become a distributor of the Chicago 180,000 cu. yds. (137,619 cu m). It’s no easy Pneumatic hydraulic hammer product line and feat to push back a mountain and the Latona Skopek highly recommended the RX 46. crew is still months away from finishing the job, “We have been in business for many years but today’s modern technology mixed with the and have never done a job like this on that kind old school method of dynamite, makes for an of a scale — it challenges us every day,” Latona explosive combination. Latona continues to said. “I’m very impressed by the hybrid technolmove full steam ahead, making a molehill out of ogy of the CP hydraulic hammer. We looked at a a mountain. few other manufacturers of hammers, but the (This story also can be found on RX 46 seemed to be the right one for the job.” With a big opportunity and challenge on his When the dynamite fails to make much of a dent, the third step requires a Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) plate, Latona knew he would need to weigh his hydraulic hammer to chip away at any oversized rock.


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employees getting the thrill, laughter and enjoyment of participating in the ALS ice bucket challenge. Once the video was posted on YouTube, the Harrisburg Cleveland Brothers branch accepted the challenge from Jay Cleveland. The first to take on the task were Tom Kirchhoff, Pat Hays and Jeff Lauver. The three members of the executive team chalsee ALS page 46

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS

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(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS

ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.


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CEG Goes Behind-the-Scenes at ALLU’s HQ in Finland Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) was recently allowed behind-the-scenes access to ALLU’s headquarters in Finland. The five-day visit included a factory tour, demonstrations of the company’s equipment, including its line of crushing and screening equipment working on local job sites and video and PowerPoint presentations on ALLU’s soil stabilization system, a tour of Helsinki as well as a host of other activities. “We saw this visit as a opportunity to share information about our country and our company,” said Sari Pekkala, marketing manager, ALLU Finland Ltd. “Pioneering work is always challenging and when we had the opportunity to tell more about the work we do and at the same time show our beautiful country, we decided it was worth looking into.” ALLU may seem like a relatively new company to most people (the manufacturer changed its name officially to ALLU in 2007), but the company was founded by Markku Jonninen in 1985 and was called Ideachip Ltd. before that. The name “ALLU” is derived from the waste-eating dinosaur “ALLOsaurus,” which fit well because ALLU’s screening and crushing buckets do the same thing as its namesake once did — help recycle and process materials. For close to three decades, ALLU has experienced steady growth. What began in Finland has grown to offices around the world, including Germany, Sweden, France, Great Britain, United States, Argentina and China, with distribution in more than 30 coun-

Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) was recently allowed behind-the-scenes access to ALLU’s headquarters in Finland.

tries. “ALLU has always listened to the real needs of the clients and developed, not only products, but also working methods,” said Kauko Pylväs, managing director, ALLU Group. “For instance, screener-crusher working principle, screening and crushing simultaneously with one single unit was developed in the beginning of 1990s by ALLU. In many countries it’s called “alluizing.” Mass stabilization concept as well is a new working method and ALLU was the first one to develop equipment to perform the mass stabilizing work. “Based on this, the markets for ALLU products are new and ALLU needs to do a lot of pioneering work in order to inform about the great possibilities of their technologies to the potential customers,” he added. “ALLU has been prepared to do this and it has ensured fast and steady annual growth. Even though some compe-

ALLU PF pressure feeder is a track driven unit, equipped with its own engine. By using compressed air, it feeds the binder into the ground right in the middle of the mixing drums of the ALLU power mixer.

tition has appeared to the market, thanks to the continuous investments to the product and sales channel development, ALLU has been able stay as worldwide market leader of its branch.” For most of its existence, ALLU Finland’s core business has been designing, manufacturing and selling screener crushers and other attachments for excavators and wheeled loaders. In the early 2000s, ALLU started the stabilization business, which differed greatly from the original core business. Stabilization business is based on selling new working method and machinery to a specific project. ALLU developed the first mixer for the mass stabilization process in the middle 1990s and finished the complete system in 2003. “Mass stabilization concept was developed already some decades ago and mainly for stabilizing soft clay-type layers approximately10 to 15 feet deep,” said Pylväs. “At that time, the major problem for

Teddy McKeon Jr. (L) and Kauko Pylväs, managing director, ALLU Group stand in front of ALLU’s headquarters following the factory tour.

performing the mixing of the binder to the soil was lack of proper mixing tool. In the beginning of 1990s, Finnish universities and research laboratories succeeded in developing a method for utilizing mass stabilization concept also to organic soil materials like peat. Once the first test results came out and after discussing with local geologists about their mixing prob-

An ALLU worker installs blades on a Screener Crusher bucket at the company’s headquarters in Finland.

lems, ALLU started to develop a mixing head and later on a complete equipment concept, too. Today, ALLU has a wide range of machinery for different mass stabilization applications covering even a 3D positioning system.” In January 2014, ALLU separated its stabilization business into a new company. ALLU StaMix Ltd. see ALLU page 106

ALLU Screener Crusher bucket is a versatile accessory for wheel loaders, excavators or skid steers. With ALLU Screener Crusher, contractors can screen, crush, pulverize, aerate, blend, mix, separate, feed and load materials all in one stage.


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Monroe Tractor Doosan Introduces New Addition of Receives NYS Best Line Equipment in West Chester, Pa. WBE Certification Janet Felosky, Monroe Tractor CEO and president

Monroe Tractor recently was certified with NYS WBE status, or Women Business Enterprise certification. This allows all New York State agencies the ability to do business with Monroe Tractor in a much easier fashion, most times without having to go to bid, according to Janet Felosky, Monroe Tractor CEO and president. “We also now will be more attractive to the contractors for rentals that do state work and need to meet minimums to fullfill contract requirements,” added Felosky. Here is a list of codes for products and services that Monroe Tractor is a qualified New York State vendor for: • ESD-C-0160: Construction Equipment • ESD-C-1045: Equipment Rental and Leasing • ESD-C-2771: Industrial & Commercial Supplies & Equipment • ESD-F-0164: Construction Materials & Supplies • ESD-F-0257: Farming Supplies • ESD-F-0259: Fasteners, Hardware • ESD-F-0290: Nuts & Bolts • ESD-F-0403: Lubricating Oils & Greases • ESD-F-0798: Wholesale Suppliers • ESD-F-0804: Industrial Equipment • ESD-F-0824: Materials Handling Equipment • ESD-F-0869: Agricultural Equipment • ESD-F-2093: Industrial Equipment Parts • ESD-G-0610: Snow Removal Equipment • ESD-I-0045: Backhoe Rental • ESD-I-0197: Diesel Engines & Engine Parts • ESD-I-0918: Heavy Equipment Rental and Sales • ESD-I-1012: Hydraulic/Pneumatic Equipment Repair • NAICS-423810: Construction Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers • NAICS-423820: Agricultural Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers For more information, visit http://www.monroetractor.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Doosan has expanded its dealer network with the addition of Best Line Equipment in West Chester as an authorized sales, service, parts and rental provider of Doosan equipment. The dealership is located at 515 S. Bolmar St., West Chester, Pa. Best Line Equipment was founded in 1985 by Michael Houseknecht as a small equipment rental and service company in Muncy, Pa. Since then, Best Line has grown into a successful 13 location equipment rental, sales and service enterprise in Pennsylvania and seven surrounding states. Best Line believes that great service starts with product know-how, and has the parts, service and distribution network like no other. When the company was looking at adding the Doosan line, Houseknecht

and the Best Line Equipment leadership team did their research. “Doosan has been an amazing partner along the way, and the heavy equipment line fit right in with our current business model,” said Best Line Equipment’s Corporate Heavy Equipment Sales Manager Matt Pixler. “Customers benefit from buying Doosan because they are getting a high quality product at a great price,” said Regional Doosan Sales Manager Armand Cencetti. “The value proposition is undeniable,” he said. With more than 25 years of experience in the industry, Best Line Equipment is well-suited to serve and manage all compact and heavy equipment needs. “Our certified Doosan service tech-

nicians and Doosan’s 24 hour parts guarantee assures our customers timely and efficient services, keeping productivity high and the customer’s downtime to a minimum,” said Pixler. The dealership serves general contractors — many of whom are invested in the region’s booming construction sector — as well as agricultural producers and government entities. Best Line Equipment in West Chester will distribute Doosan heavy excavators, wheel loaders, wheel excavators and log loaders throughout southeastern Pennsylvania. For more information, call 610/241-3633, or visit bestline.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Sullair Expands Relationship With Brabazon Pump, Compressor & Vacuum Sullair, an industry leader on the forefront of compressed air solutions since 1965 is expanding its relationship with distributor Brabazon Pump, Compressor & Vacuum to service customers across the Midwest. As part of this expansion, Brabazon recently opened a new 15,000 sq.-ft. facility in Saint Peters, Mo., and the company plans to open an additional facility in Decatur, Ill., for the spring of 2015. Brabazon is the Midwest’s largest independent distributor of pumps, air compressors and vacuum equipment. In addition to selling Sullair air compressors, Brabazon provides design, engineering, installation and maintenance services that maximize reliability and uptime, while minimizing customers’ operating costs. Brabazon’s new facility will house a

wide inventory of Sullair air-compressors and OEM parts. Staffed by sales and service technicians, the new office will provide assembly and testing services, 24x7 customer support, and auditing services conducted by DOE-certified Compressed Air Systems AirMasters+ qualified specialists. “Brabazon and Sullair have worked together since 1985, and during these 29 years, we’ve expanded our relationship into new territories on three different occasions,” said Brabazon’s CEO Heath Brabazon. “We continue to work with Sullair because they’re genuinely interested in minimizing our customer’s operating costs, and that’s not always the case with other air compressor manufacturers. Sullair’s broad portfolio enables us to customize solutions that meet the exact needs of our customers, and the reliability of

Sullair’s technology is second-tonone.” “Brabazon’s team not only possesses the service and maintenance expertise needed to keep our mutual customers happy, but they also bring to the table an aggressive and successful approach to finding new business,” said Brent Mumford, Sullair VP and general manager, stationary compressors and aftermarket. “Brabazon is a perfect example for the type of partner we seek to work with, and we’re looking forward to expanding our efforts together in the Saint Louis area and throughout southern Illinois.” For more information, call 219/8795451 or visit www.sullair.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Caterpillar Inc. employees marked a major milestone recently, commemorating the production of 75,000 wheel tractor-scrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility.

Caterpillar Inc. employees marked a major milestone recently, commemorating the production of 75,000 wheel tractorscrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility. The historic machine, an open-bowl, twin-engine 627K, is built to move high volumes of material quickly and economically with optimum fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. “Scraper sales have been rebounding steadily in North America since the last downturn,” said Caterpillar Mining Products Vice President Tom Bluth. “And with our new K Series machines, we’re in a great position to win business outside North America as construction investment recovers.” “Congratulations to all who helped design, build, deliver and support 75,000 scrapers,” he continued. “Employees, dealers, suppliers — past and present — we appreciate the role you played. We also extend our thanks to tens of thousands of Caterpillar customers who have put their trust in Cat scrapers for generations.” Scrapers were one of three product families, along with track-type tractors and motorgraders, upon which Caterpillar built its business following World War II. As the U.S. economy boomed and populations began migrating from cities to suburbs, housing and infrastructure construction exploded, spurring demand for high-volume earthmoving tools like the wheel tractorscraper. Growth was strong all over the world as new global infrastructure began to take shape. Caterpillar responded by

expanding the product line and investing in manufacturing capacity, including the operation in Decatur. “Just about any major infrastructure project undertaken in the past 70 years, anywhere in the world, you can bet Cat scrapers played a role,” said Sankar Kurumbail, wheel tractor scraper product manager at the Caterpillar Decatur plant. “When it comes to high-speed, high-volume earthmoving, it can be hard to find a more economical option. They’re some of the most durable products in our line, too; it’s not unusual to see a scraper from the 1970s still working hard today.” While older models continue to deliver reliable performance, the Cat scraper line has been updated over the years to help customers meet the changing requirements of earthmoving projects. Today’s K Series models feature automated cycle functions, high-pressure steering, engine-overspeed protection, fuel economy mode, payload monitoring and other innovations that simplify operation, reduce maintenance and boost fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. “The K Series scrapers are part of a rich legacy the Decatur team is carrying forward every day,” Kurumbail said. “That 75,000th machine was built with the same goal as the first one: making our Caterpillar customers more successful.” For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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A Bobcat compact excavator and skid steer loader greet visitors at the new Acceleration Center in Bismarck, N.D.

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Bobcat Company and Doosan recently opened the doors to their new Acceleration Center, ushering in a generation of advanced product innovation and accelerated learning to benefit customers, dealers and employees worldwide. The facility — located within Bismarck, N.D.’s Northern Plains Commerce Centre — will be home to 175 individuals tasked with initial design, prototype engineering, prototype manufacturing, computer simulation and testing of ideas and concepts. The Acceleration Center becomes a key engineering facility for all Bobcat compact equipment distributed globally, and it will help serve some of Doosan heavy equipment’s research and development needs for the North American market. The $28 million project involved expansion of an existing building to include office and lab space, classrooms and demonstration areas, and both indoor and outdoor machine operation areas. The facility has two stories and 190,000 sq.

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury, members of the Bismarck-Mandan Chamber of Commerce, and dignitaries make the grand opening official with the ribbon cutting.

ft. under roof, with an additional 22 acres of outside test and product development space. A collaborative open office environment is equipped with modern devices, tools and software systems that expedite leading-edge engineering, and product and process development. A dedication ceremony and open house on Aug. 5 featured remarks from Rich Goldsbury, president of Bobcat Company and Doosan, North America; North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple; U.S. Sen. John Hoeven; U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer and Bismarck Mayor Mike Seminary. The Acceleration Center’s grand opening came just a month after Bobcat Company celebrated its millionth-loader milestone — a celebration that was themed “Unstoppable.”

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ing with high-paying jobs that don’t require a college degree? Reasons include a dearth of recruitment efforts aimed at women and hard-to-quash stereotypes that construction work doesn’t suit them. Another factor, according to a recent report by the National Women’s Law Center, is pervasive denigration and sexual harassment of women at work sites. “It’s not surprising that the construction trades are sometimes called ‘the industry that time forgot,’’’ said Fatima Goss Graves, the center’s vice president of education and employment. “It’s time for this industry to enter the modern era — to expand apprenticeships and training opportunities for women, hire qualified female workers and enforce a zero tolerance policy against sexual harassment.’’ Efforts to accomplish those goals are more advanced in New York than in many parts of the country, with pledges by unions, employers and city officials to boost women’s share of construction jobs. One key player is Nontraditional Employment for Women, a nonprofit which for three decades has been offering training programs such as the one taken by Janice Moreno. Known as NEW, the organization has arrangements with several unions to take women directly into their multiyear apprenticeships — at a starting wage of around $17, plus benefits — once they complete the training. After four or five years, they can attain journeyman status, with hourly pay of $40 or more. Kathleen Culhane, NEW’s interim president, said more than 1,000 graduates of the program have obtained apprenticeships since 2005, and women now comprise 12 to 15 percent of the apprentices with leading laborers’ and carpenters’ unions in the city. Due to support from foundations, employers and government contracts, NEW covers all costs for the women taking its programs, including transit fares to and from the headquarters in Manhattan. Students must have high school or GED diplomas and be able to carry

50-pound loads. On a recent class day, Moreno and about 20 other students were learning carpentry techniques from 67-year-old Howie Rotz, who’s been teaching since retiring eight years ago from a carpentry career. “Women have a good work ethic,’’ he said. “They’re very serious.’’ Another instructor, Kathleen Klohe, worked as a roofer and a unionized carpenter before joining NEW after the recession hit in 2008. “Did I come across sex discrimination? Once or twice,’’ she said. “A few times, I got the sense that I was not wanted, but I kept on. I knew what I was doing.’’ She encourages her students’ interest in construction, while advising that it requires “a certain mental strength.’’ Beyond learning job skills, NEW students do role-playing to get ready for challenges in dealing with future co-workers. Among the topics, Moreno said, is how to distinguish between flagrant sexual harassment that should be reported, as opposed to less egregious behavior that perhaps should be endured. “They want us to be prepared for the possibility we won’t be liked, or we’ll be the only woman on the job,’’ Moreno said. “If you complain too quickly, your job can be at risk.’’ One of NEW’s union partners is Laborers Local 79. Its business manager, Mike Prohaska, said the local had about 220 women at last count — 3.1 percent of the roughly 7,000 active members. Of its current apprentices, about 12 percent are women. “The women by and large are very well accepted,’’ Prohaska said. “To survive, they have to toe the line... As long as they’re real workers, nobody minds having them.’’ If young women considering a construction career are in search of a role model, Holley Thomas might fit the bill. She took up welding at a community college in Alabama, landed

a job in 2009 with construction giant KBR Inc., and in 2010 became the first woman to take first place in welding at the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Craft Championships — a competition dating back to 1987. Thomas has worked her way up

to boosting the ranks of women. “Men don’t perceive of women as someone coming to work, they perceive of women as a sex object,’’ Battle said. “I set rules from the beginning: ‘Don’t touch me.’ You have to be prepared to set a man in his place.’’ For younger women considering a construction career, Battle tells them: “The job is not physically hard, it’s mentally hard.’’ “No matter how much negativity you get, keep on the job and don’t quit — that’s my motto,’’ she said. Battle, a mother of six, credits a devoted Holley Thomas baby-sitter with helpKBR Inc. ing her cope with the long hours she sometimes faced as a mason. Many conto foreman and is supervising a 10- struction jobs start in early mornworker welding crew at a KBR ing, and it can be crucial for mothproject in West Palm Beach, Fla. ers in the workforce — especially She speaks occasionally to high single moms — to arrange for school girls, who are impressed by early-morning child care. Mothers her paycheck that averages more also can find it difficult to accept than $2,000 a week and what she temporary jobs requiring lengthy calls “my toys’’ — a Harley- travel from their homes. Davidson, a Mustang and a Jeep Another challenge, for women Wrangler. who complete apprenticeships, is Thomas knows that harassment to get assigned their fair share of exists within the construction working hours. It’s a problem industry, but said she’s experienced severe enough to drive some none of it at KBR. She’s impressed women out of the field, according by the efforts of some companies to Elly Spicer, who worked for 11 to recruit more women and minori- years as a carpenter and now is ties, though the pace of change is director of training at a technical slower than she’d like. college affiliated with New York “The biggest issue is getting City carpenters unions. through to the parents of the kids, “You’ll find, unquestionably, the counselors at the schools and that women get access to less hours making clear that construction is a than men, even though they get viable career,’’ she said. same wages and benefits,’’ said From an older generation, Mary Spicer. “You can’t do this working Battle also has succeeded with a six months of the year.’’ construction career, although she Spicer said she was mostly treatsaid it required unwavering tough- ed with respect during her carpenmindedness. try career in the 1980s and ’90s, Now 50, Battle has been work- but she knew of other women who ing in cement masonry for 30 years quit because of constant pressure and in 2012 became the first to prove themselves. woman elected as business manag“Every crew was different,’’ she er of Plasterers and Cement said. “You could have an enlightMasons Local 891 in Washington, ened foreman, while another might D.C. Under her leadership, the be patronizing. You still find that number of women in the local has variation today — good old sexism risen from five to 12, but she does- still rears its ugly head somen’t believe that most construction times.’’ unions nationwide are committed At the highest level, the man-

“The biggest issue is getting through to the parents of the kids, the counselors at the schools…”

agement side of the construction industry insists it would welcome more women. “Most of our members are desperate to hire people,’’ said Brian Turmail, public affairs director of the Associated General Contractors of America. “They’re looking for any candidate who’s qualified to come and join the team — women, minorities, veterans.’’ Turmail suggested that most women aren’t tempted by construction careers, while those who are interested might be hampered by a nationwide cutback in schoolbased vocational programs. “It’s not a question of folks not wanting women — it’s women not wanting to work in construction,’’ he said. “We would love to see the numbers change. It’s the right thing to do and we really need the people.’’ Turmail’s association, and many of its chapters across the country, are undertaking educational campaigns and recruiting programs aimed at diversifying the construction workforce. Similar initiatives are being pushed by the National Center for Construction Education and Research, which assists employers with workforce development programs. Jennifer Wilkerson, the center’s marketing director, said the best recruiters of women are other women who’ve already succeeded in the field. They can speak in detail about the many construction specialties — such as welding and crane-operating — that women can master. “A lot of times, we think of heavy lifting — the labor side of it — but that doesn’t represent the full spectrum of jobs,’’ said Wilkerson. “Once women know there’s a place for them, and something they really can do well, they love it.’’ The Department of Labor is stepping up its involvement with plans to award $100 million in grants this year for apprenticeship programs that expand opportunities for women and minorities. Some of the grants targeting women call for providing childcare assistance when needed. “The reality is that the face of apprenticeship in the construction see WOMEN page 112


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minum, which keeps the total weight down. The adjustable spreaders are popular on our boxes to provide protection in three-, four- or five-foot wide trenches without having to change spreaders.” An optional wheel kit is available, which provides the contractor the ability to attach wheels at the top of the trench box and roll the box down the trench for applications such as saw cutting and trenching in a parking lot where a machine isn’t really needed to move the trench box. The ultra Shore products are available for nationwide rental or sales from any of the 12 Trench Shoring Services locations, or from its factory-trained distributor network. The company provides ongoing training courses on trench safety. Since Trench Shoring also is the manufacturer, the company also has the ability to repair and recertify any products that have been damaged. Andy Strange Grading — Trench Shoring Rental Customer Robin Callahan of Andy Strange Grading, Gainesville, Ga., has been working exclusively with Trench Shoring Services for his trench shoring needs for more than 10 years and has been “sold” on renting the ultra Shore products ever since. When Callahan joined the company, he made his philosophy known that trench boxes aren’t something that you necessarily need to own. “Every job has its own specific require-

ments, and one trench box doesn’t fit every jobsite situation,” he said. “It’s a lot easier to deal with Gary [Hooks] and Trench Shoring Services. They can match the trench box to the specific job requirements, and they’ll even deliver and pick up. They’ve become our one-shop source for trench safety products. We’d have to own probably 25 or more shoring instruments to cover all the situations we get into on our job sites. All I need to do is make one phone call, provide the specifics of what I’m doing, what I need, and where I am, and they take care of it.” The ultra Shore products have become a “mainstay” for the operations of Andy Strange Grading. “We use a lot of smaller equipment and work in tight spaces where there are a lot of utilities,” Callahan said. “The use of the light weight ultra Shore products makes it easier to put a trench box together and to move compared to the steel boxes that are much heavier and require a larger machine to move.” Callahan said that when they’re finished with the trench boxes, he can actually stack the sections in his pickup truck and drop them off at Trench Shoring Services and not have to rely on a tractor trailer to haul them off the site. “Anytime we’re 12 feet or less in trenching, I prefer to use the lightweight aluminum safety boxes for the ease of handling and the ability for my guys to be able to move them,” Callahan said. “While in shallow

trench situations, two men can actually pick up and move the ultra Shore boxes by hand and not have to wait for a machine.” Ultimately, the ultra Shore boxes save Callahan time and money on his job sites. “We own rock and gravel boxes, but we don’t own trench boxes,” Callahan said. “The one call that it takes to have our trench box needs met makes a lot more sense for us financially.” Since four to seven projects are often running at any given time, mobility and quick access to trenching products is important. Callahan noted that Hooks is on his speed dial, and the entire staff at Trench Shoring Services is extremely responsive and is allaround an outstanding group of people. “Quite often, we have other contractors stop and look at the trenching products we are using and ask us questions about the ultra Shore products,” Callahan said. Alabama Gas Corporation — Trench Shoring Purchasing Customer Tom Reburn is the manager of safety of Alabama Gas Corporation (Alagasco). He has been involved with the Southern Gas Association and the American Gas Association, and has been on their safety committees for quite some time. Through word of mouth, he heard about ultra Shore from Trench Shoring Services, and it makes sense for his company to purchase the product. see TRENCH page 114


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Using Mobile Technology Increases Productivity on Jobs

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Field workers in construction are using mobile technology — apps, devices, services — to increase their productivity and decrease project costs. Construction was among the first industries to use cell phones and push-to-talk (PTT) to improve communication among project teams on the job site, and many construction companies are now using mobile to accomplish basic business tasks with greater efficiency and lower cost. For example, you can: • eliminate entire days from the field reporting cycle by using electronic mobile forms on a smartphone or tablet; • let your field employees use mobile devices to complete their timesheets; • enable your supervisors to manage crew time and easily submit data into the payroll system; • gather and manage data on your construction equipment and asset fleets, from simple location to performance metrics like hours of service, fuel use, and maintenance alerts; • give your field workers tools for entering project information on mobile devices that goes straight into your back-office systems; and • instantly communicate with up to 250 people at a job site using Enhanced PTT. New areas of mobile automation are becoming more popular in construction. Imagine your field workers picking up their assignments each day on their phones instead of having

AT&T Fleet Manager provides the kind of real-time and historical GPSbased information companies can use to manage their assets, including alerts from geofence crossings and after-hours usage.

to drive in to the office. They report task completion through their mobile device so you can reassign them as soon as they’re available. They order special equipment through their smartphone, and you find and dispatch assets geographically close to them. They set up impromptu conference calls over PTT and update entire teams in real time. Best of all, your entire company reduces its dependency on paper and the costs associated with handling it. That can lead to a quicker, less costly exchange of information that streamlines the process of making decisions. Mobile technologies are more than just cool apps — they’re your next competitive advantage. Three new categories of mobile tools allow you to manage your construction project resources more effectively. Asset Management — Moving the Back Office Into the Field Construction companies spend a lot of time tracking the location and status of equipment, monitoring driver behavior, dealing with compliance, maintaining service logs and performing many other activities just to manage their assets. The right mobile solution can save you time and allow you to manage your equipment or asset fleet more effectively. Using asset management systems combined with GPS, companies can cut costs by locating their equipment when they need it, capturing performance metrics like hours of

service and offering greater control over variable costs like fuel. With the data these systems capture, companies can improve their equipment maintenance program to reduce the chance of equipment failure and minimize downtime. You can use mobile devices to view and analyze asset data: inventory regardless of location, real-time reporting see TECH page 146

Workforce Management Telenav Track from AT&T combines the latest advances in GPS, wireless and Web technologies to make mobile workforce and asset management an affordable reality for businesses of all sizes. AT&T Mobile Forms is a business workflow and electronic forms solution. It enables rapid, media-rich data dispatch to and collection from the field with AT&T-powered mobile devices. All your data is connected to your back office or to cloud services including Box, Dropbox and Microsoft SharePoint. Xora StreetSmart Workforce from AT&T lets your mobile employees streamline communication and data collection with operations or dispatch managers, and submit locationaware timesheet information for payroll and job costing.


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Kirchhoff Says ‘We Will Win’ in Response to Diagnosis Jay Cleveland, pictured with Iceburgh, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ mascot, challenged Cleveland Brothers employees to participate in the ice bucket challenge.

ALS from page 22

lenged the Harrisburg branch as a whole to participate. All employees were ready as they gathered in a big group under three 930K wheel loaders filled with cold water. Tom Kirchhoff, a Third Generation owner of Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company was diagnosed with ALS in 2010. Before the Harrisburg branch had water poured on them they made a statement, “We Will Win,” a phrase coined by Mike McElrath a lifelong friend of Kirchhoff’s. He has used those three words and has applied it to everything he does. An owner, an athlete, a father and a husband he continues to never give up by being active in those aspects of his life. Cleveland Brothers takes a tremendous amount of pride in supporting the cause to help find a cure for ALS. The company does not just donate, but participates with a team to do the ALS walk and is a top fundraiser in Pittsburgh and Hershey annually. The Harrisburg branch has raised approximately $8,000 dollars for ALS as a direct result of the ice bucket challenge, and they continue to keep pushing. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurodegenerative disorder along the same categories as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s. ALS weakens the body, causing muscle atrophy, which makes it difficult in speaking, swallowing and breathing. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has helped promote awareness of this disease and has raised more than $100 million dollars. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Challenges Include Working in Residential Community SINAI from page 8

However, due to concerns expressed by neighbors about parking and noise, the board stipulated that the hospital address those issues. Schwab said those concerns have been met, in part, by building a driveway for ambulances in order to keep the vehicles from crowding neighboring residential streets. In addition, hospital officials will hold community meetings with the building’s immediate neighbors every few months during construction to hear any issues and problems that arise. Designed to Serve “Mount Sinai Health System’s goal is to offer patients personalized care with some of the world’s best specialists in one location to significantly improve healthcare for surrounding residents,” Rabin explained. To do so, the new building will include new boilers, chillers and emergency generators to supply the entire campus. The existing facility will offer central air conditioning in all patient rooms. When construction is completed in March 2016, the 125,000-sq.-ft. facility will present a unified exterior. New windows and new

cladding on the current building will match the exterior of the new facility. Scheduling installation of the windows and HVAC in the existing hospital was a challenge, Rabin said. “The team offered a solution to carry out the new addition and renovation work concurrently to reduce the overall schedule from 42 to 31 months.” NK Architects and Davis Brody Bond were the architects. Skanska USA is the general contractor, overseeing more than 100 workers on site at the project’s peak. Working predominantly on a weekday schedule, with some exceptions for hospitalsensitive work, crews have been operating a boom lift and track hoe excavator for initial work. Once concrete and reinforcing work is completed, crews will use cranes for erection of structural steel, a curtain wall, roofing and MEP equipment. Demolition and foundation work have been completed. The fill has been hauled off. Classified as Manhattan fill, it is not accepted at all landfills. It is closely monitored by third-party inspection. At peak, 100 workers are expected to be

on site, using a boom lift truck, excavator and a crawler crane for steel erection. Materials include concrete, re-bar, structural steel, glass curtain wall, limestone, boilers, chillers, cooling towers and emergency generators. A spokesman of Skanska said it was a challenge to “work in an extremely constrained site in a residential community, demolish existing facilities and then to construct a 130,000-sq.-ft. health care facility directly abutting and contiguous to an existing and fully operational hospital and an existing ambulatory surgery facility.” Their plan was to work closely with hospital personnel and proceed with the extensive enabling work required prior to demolition to untangle utilities that had been installed over the past 60 years, ran through the demolition site, and served the existing hospital. Constant communication with the hospital personnel, including senior management, has enabled progress. Future challenges are expected when crews begin working in the existing hospital to upgrade the HVAC and install new windows and façade without impact to patient care.

Community Wellness If construction remains on schedule, the new addition is expected to open by the summer of 2016, offering what Schwab calls “one-stop shopping” through a variety of services, with more space and privacy for the patients. The hospital’s president, David Rich, thinks of it as “an improved business model that will be putting patients first.” The whole community benefits economically through 460 construction-related jobs created by the project, as well as 340 other related jobs and 160 staff jobs when the hospital is completed. The hospital said that $166 million will be added to the local economy. It’s about keeping up with the changing needs of the growing community, said Councilmember Peter Vallone Jr. “The people of Western Queens are fortunate to have a hospital that is adapting the changes taking place in medicine today, and that will soon be offering a new level of 21st century care as we create this spectacular new building,” said David L. Reich, president and COO of The Mount Sinai Hospital. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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touchdown and two interceptions. The first upset in the college football season came early this year, with No. 21 Texas A&M unexpectedly blowing out No. 9 South Carolina 52-28 on the road. The Aggies were one of those teams many believed would regress in 2014 after losing controversial quarterback Johnny Manziel and his favorite target — All-American wide receiver Mike Evans. Luckily for the A&M faithful (and unlucky for SEC West rivals), sophomore Kenny Hill stepped in and singlehandedly catapulted himself onto the Heisman watch list. Hill broke Manziel’s single-game school passing record by throwing for 511 yards and three touchdowns. The Gamecocks defense couldn’t figure out Hill, who led A&M to score on five of six drives in the first half alone. No. 7 UCLA showed flashes of being a great team last season, and dual-threat quarterback Brett Hundley has led a renaissance in Bruins football under the guidance of head coach Jim Mora Jr. At 9-3, UCLA missed out on the PAC 12 championship game in 2013 after appearing in 2012, and the Bruins’ hopes of challenging for a conference title got off to a slow start against the University of Virginia. Hundley was 20 of 33 with only 242 yards and no touchdown passes against the Cavaliers, who sacked the junior quarterback five times. Hundley finished his afternoon with a paltry quarterback rating of 43.2, although he did however rush for 39 yards and one touchdown. The UCLA defense bailed out Hundley, scoring three touchdowns on their side of the ball to ensure a 28-20 victory. The best game of the weekend was the match-up of No. 13 LSU against No. 14 Wisconsin in Houston. Both LSU and Wisconsin headed into the season with similar storylines — not necessarily rebuilding but reloading. The Badgers and Tigers lost a lot of talented players to the NFL Draft, but they replaced them with highly touted recruits who would be given a shot to play immediately. Down 17 points in the 3rd quarter, LSU rallied to come from behind and win 28-24. The Tiger defense looked like a mess in the first half, but locked down the second to hold the Badgers to just one score. Here’s to hoping that college football’s first week sets the tone for the entire season. If so, fans are in for a wild ride heading into its first postseason playoff ever — which will bring a whole new aspect of drama and debate.


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Project Includes Installation of Temporary Pedestrian Bridge FREDERICK from page 1

temporary pedestrian/utility bridge, the creation of a detour route that will be used for the duration of the project, construction of a temporary stream crossing, demolition of the existing bridge, construction of the new bridge and arch façade, and roadway approach reconstruction including storm water management. Improvements to the intersection of Caton Avenue and Wilkens Avenue also are part of this contract and must be completed before the Frederick Avenue Bridge can be closed. This work will include the addition of an exclusive right turn lane on the southbound leg of Caton Avenue, pavement markings, and full signal reconstruction. According to Ryan Surrena of Joseph B. Fay Company, one of the challenges with this project is the unavailability of as-build drawings for the existing structure, which made it difficult to develop a complete removal plan. Fay had to remove small portions of the existing bridge to obtain rebar sizes and spacing to ensure the bridge could handle the equipment sizes needed to remove this structure. The absence of as-builds also made it difficult for the engineer of record to design the foundations for the new structure as they were unsure of the foundation for the existing bridge. Another hurdle involved coordinating the relocations of utilities, so construction could begin. These utilities included electric, gas, city street lighting, and fiber optic and phone for multiple providers. Surrena reported that other challenges encountered were coordinating removal of the existing arch bridge and the erection of the new precast arch sections and precast

Rock excavation takes place at the East Abutment.

girders. “Many coordination meetings were conducted between CSX and Fay to ensure that CSX could maintain their operations while erection activities occurred,” he said. “The area adjacent to CSX’s tracks was quite nar-

Demolition of previous bridge occurred using traditional techniques with hammers mounted on excavators.

row, making it difficult to set cranes up for erection activities. Fay and CSX worked hand in hand to accomplish the work while maintaining CSX operations.” In addition, care had to be used while working over and adjacent to Gwynns Falls,

as it is very prone to flooding quickly and there was little to no lay-down area for the project. “Another major challenge was ensuring that the precast arch sections lined up with see FREDERICK page 130

Crews remove the existing substructure adjacent to Gwynns Falls and CSX Railroad.


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Philippi, would continue to be cornerstones of the business. Swank is in a unique position as female leader of a manufacturing business dedicated to equipment for quarries, mines, and other heavy-duty off-highway truck environments. She has an opportunity to impact a cause that is important to her — the fight for a cure for breast cancer. Swank has already taken part in multiple Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure events and Avon’s 3-Day, 40-mi. walk. These experiences inspired her to create the Pink Tailgate Initiative. Peoria, Ill., PHIL’s headquarters, also is the hometown of Susan G. Komen. The global breast cancer movement started with a promise by Suzy’s sister, Nancy Brinker, to do everything in her power to end breast cancer. Through a series of Race for the Cure events dedicated to raising funds and awareness, Susan G. Komen has become the global leader in the fight against breast cancer, having raised more than $2.2 billion for research and life-saving community health programs. For more information regarding PHIL’s Pink Tailgate Initiative, call 800/447-6464 or visit http://www. philsystems.com/PHILanthropy. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Monson. Mass.’s Excavation Plus Inc. Celebrates 25 Years By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

Jerry Talbot is a challenging interview. He isn’t anti-social or unpleasant. On the contrary, he’ll help anyone, whether you hired him or not. But he is not real big on being the center of attention, said one of his clients. And he’s very busy. Talbot, the owner of Excavation Plus Inc. of Monson, Mass., works seven days a week past sundown, if necessary, and is committed to finishing every job right, honestly and ahead of schedule. Talbot prefers to let his work do the talking. He doesn’t advertise. His reputation precedes him. People in these parts know that if they hire him, the work will speak for itself.

Jerry Talbot started Excavation Plus Inc. 25 years ago.

25 Years In Business Talbot started his company 25 years ago. He’s too busy for anniversary talk, though. “The company started with myself and my father-in-law when the company I was working for closed,” said Talbot. “My father-in-law retired approximately 14 years ago. We started with one two-wheel drive Case 580 backhoe.” Talbot is completely honest about the mistakes he has made. “I learned the trade by making a lot of mistakes, from reading prints to septic installations,” Talbot said. “Being new to the

industry, no one wants to help you. The industry is very competitive in this area.” Headquartered in Monson, Mass., Excavation Plus Inc. specializes in septic system installations, house site excavation, sewer and water installations, demolition, drainage work, small road extensions and snow plowing and sanding. “We have installed and serviced quite a few sewage pumps in the last few years. The winter typically is snow plowing with the occasional digging job,” said Talbot. “We operate with five full-time and two part-time employees. We have been in operation for approximately 25 years.”

Growing With Sons Talbot’s company had grown to as many as 10 to 12 employees, then back down to five, after the 2008 recession. “My oldest son, age 20, has worked for the company for the last couple of years,” said Talbot. “My youngest son, just eight years old, is showing a lot of interest.” Because he has trouble putting in a good word about himself, word of mouth is his most important advertising tool. “Ninety percent of our work comes from that,” said Talbot. To learn more about the quality of Talbot’s work, you have to speak to others.

Testimonials abound on his Facebook page. People post reviews like “awesome” “best crew ever!” A woman named Angela writes about how a tornado destroyed seven acres of her property and Excavation Plus restored her yard better than it was originally. Brenda Scungio and her husband who hired Excavation Plus to dig the site for their home reveal how Talbot gets business. “I met Jerry when he was doing the excavation for a house next to the land we had just purchased in Wilbraham, Mass.,” said Scungio. “My husband and I had no idea what to do and how to start the excavation of the property. My husband walked over to Jerry and asked him a couple of questions and, within about 10 minutes, we knew Jerry was going to be doing the job. That was in 2004. “We have never had any water problems and our property is beautiful. Jerry is the most trustworthy individual. When building our house, [we did the contracting ourselves] he was reasonable and honest at all times,” said Scungio. “While Jerry was doing the site work on that property, our house that we were listing to sell, failed its Title 5 inspection and Jerry went right over and took care of that as well. So, Jerry has done two septic systems and the site work for our house.” see EXCAVATION page 55

Headquartered in Monson, Mass., Excavation Plus Inc. specializes in septic system installations, house site excavation, sewer and water installations, demolition, drainage work, small road extensions and snow plowing and sanding.


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Running Equipment ‘Like a Dream’ for Company Founder

Winter work typically consists of snowplowing with the occasional digging job, according to Jerry Talbot, owner of Excavation Plus Inc. EXCAVATION from page 54

Scungio began working for him in October. “When I tell people where I work, most people around here know him or of him, and it is always a positive response. “Anyone that does work with Jerry likes him. I have known him for a long time and I just came on board here. I can tell you he is the best person to work for as well. I love my job,” said Scungio. “He has earned this. I don’t know many people that work as hard as he does. Jerry works all day, seven days a week. If he is on a job, when not actually running the machinery, he is fixing machines or prepping them or doing paperwork or scheduling the next job.” Like a Dream “The most fun thing about this work is getting to run all the different types of equipment every day,” Talbot said. “It’s like a dream when you are a kid.” And, like the child still very much within him, even though he imparts training to two vested sons on or near the job, he rates certain jobs on the fun quotient. “The most unusual project we ever had was building a corrugated bridge over wetlands so that a road could extend for a subdivision extension,” said Talbot. “We had never done anything like it before. It was a lot of fun.” But don’t let the boyish joy describing corrugated bridges fool you. Talbot takes his job very seriously. “Safety is very important to this industry. Most is common sense,” Talbot said. “Deep

trenches are the most dangerous thing, but if done right, they are safe as well.” Staying Alive With Adjustments “The jobs aren’t getting harder,” Talbot said, “but the industry is. If someone wanted to get into the industry, I would let them know how hard it is now. Expenses continue to rise — fuel, insurance, manpower — and you’re competing with people that aren’t getting what the work is worth just to keep going. It is a tough time now.” He has survived by adapting to the recessions, downsizing, price shopping materials — which he didn’t have to do before 2008. Extra materials are now being saved for future jobs, where before, the company would discard them. In addition, machines and heavy iron are being fixed, rather than being replaced. “The usual stuff,” said Talbot, a mere three-word assessment of the state of the small guy’s business burden in 2014. Yet, once again, Talbot does not give himself the credit he deserves for serving the center of his state with decent, fair, hard work. “I think we have lasted this long because we always try to give the customer what they have paid for and a little more,” Talbot said. “Honesty is key, not always profitable, but key.” For more information on Excavation Plus Inc. call 413/566-3293 or email xplus2@comcast.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Kip Moore Debuts Video Honoring Men, Women of the Construction Industry Country music star Kip Moore debuted a new video Aug. 28 at www.CaseCE.com/OntheCase to the hard-working men and women of the construction industry. The song, “On the Case,” is a personal homage to his fanbase and the hardworking people that have inspired and supported him throughout his career. “These folks come out to my shows after working long shifts, 50 to 60 hour weeks, and I never forget that,” said Moore. “They take extreme pride in the work they do. It inspires me to put on the best show I can every night, and I wanted to thank them and honor their work and commitment with something they can relate to. The lyrics for ‘On the Case’ were written to do that.” In conjunction with promotional partner Case Construction Equipment, fans will be able to submit photos of themselves, their crew or their equipment at work helping to build the community for a chance to appear in a second fan cut of the “On the Case” music

Country music star Kip Moore debuted a new video to the hard-working men and women of the construction industry.

video. Fans who submit photos also will be entered to win concert tickets for the upcoming “CMT ON TOUR 2014: UP IN SMOKE” tour. Photo submissions will be accepted through Nov. 20, 2014.

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SC&R Foundation Expands Its Grant Program to Award an Additional $25K The SC&R Foundation has expanded its grant program for individuals wishing to further careers related to the crane, rigging and specialized transportation industry through continuing education courses or a vocational/technical program. Throughout the remainder of 2014, the foundation intends to award up to an additional $25,000 in grants on a rolling basis. Going forward, grants will be reviewed six times per year. Applications are being accepted now for the next grants, which will be announced in September. In a departure from previous policy, these grants also are open to the public rather than limited to employees or rel-

atives of SC&RA member companies. This strategic change is among a number of steps the foundation is taking to help member companies fill the industry’s labor shortage. As always, recipients must use the grants to take a continuing education course or attend vocational/technical programs and enroll in courses such as welding or diesel mechanics, which are vital to companies in the industry. Awards typically range from $1,000 to $5,000 each. Previously this year, the foundation awarded grants totaling $5,000 to three employees of Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) member companies. These awards were

announced during the SC&RA Annual Conference, April 22 to 16, in Boca Raton, Fla. The foundation also plans to continue awarding annual scholarships to students working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in preparation for careers related to crane, rigging and specialized transportation. The next round of scholarships will open in September. For more information, call 703/698-0291 or visit www.scr-foundation.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Conn. Lobbies for Upgraded Freight Rail Line System By Stephen Singer AP BUSINESS WRITER

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) From the port of New London on Long Island Sound north through Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and into Canada, a 390-mi. (627.6 km) freight rail system linking New England to the rest of the Northeast lacks a key element: a 21st-century rail line in Connecticut. Elected officials in Connecticut, backed by regional business owners and Genesee & Wyoming Inc., owner of New England Central Railroad, are lobbying federal transportation officials for $8.3 million to upgrade railroad tracks to accommodate heavier freight and move more products to market. New England Central is contributing $2 million. Officials said it would be the first northsouth heavy rail capacity corridor in Connecticut and could lead to expanded passenger rail service in eastern Connecticut. “You can see point-blank the rail line is rusty, bolted together, not that stable in terms of bearing weight,” said Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., one of several elected officials lobbying for the federal money. The New England Central Railroad moves commodities such as lumber, panels, plywood, newsprint, printing paper, compressed gas, chemicals, fuel oil and construction debris. The Great Recession hit New England hard, but business is returning, said Charles Hunter, assistant vice president of government affairs at Genesee & Wyoming. Rail also looks attractive in comparison with truck transport, which relies on rising gasoline prices, he said. “The interest seems to be gathering,” he said. State officials said the rails on the Connecticut portion of the New England Central Rail corridor do not support the rail freight carload standard of 286,000 lbs. (129,727 kg), falling short by about 23,000 lbs. (10,433 kg). Andrew Clark, owner of Limb-It Less, a North Franklin logging company, said

increasing capacity of rail cars will help him ship more logs and lower his cost of doing business. He moved his business from Essex to North Franklin for its access to rail transportation, he said. “If we upgrade, we’re going to be able to attract more business,” he said. State officials are pushing the economic development potential of replacing 19 mi. (30.6 km) of track in eastern Connecticut communities described as “economically distressed.” Improving the freight rail line would particularly help redevelop vacant industrial sites, some of which were polluted by previous manufacturing uses, state officials said. Increased freight rail also could bring more business to the New London port, Connecticut’s easternmost outlet to Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. Massachusetts also is upgrading a rail line from the Vermont line to Springfield in a project initially costing $73 million that’s intended to accommodate higher speed passenger trains and higher capacity freight service. The town of Palmer, Mass., is backing the rail upgrade in eastern Connecticut as part of a drive for a regional north-south freight rail line, Town Manager Charlie Blanchard said. Calling itself “The Town with Seven Railroads” because of its railroad heritage, Palmer is home to businesses that distribute products delivered by rail and would benefit from an upgraded freight line, he said. And Vermont’s segment of the line has been upgraded using nearly $80 million in grants and other sources, said Dan Delabruere, rail program director at the Vermont Agency of Transportation. The rail line extends from Massachusetts to St. Albans and a $9.8 million grant will replace a freight rail line before the winter from St. Albans nearly to Canada, he said. “We’re virtually all new line, border to border,” Delabruere said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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JCB Tackles ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in a Big Way Just about everyone knows someone who’s recently taken part in the “Ice Bucket Challenge” to raise money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research. However, those previous efforts may pale in comparison to the frigid drenching that many JCB employees experienced on Aug. 22. That day, JCB offered its Savannah-area employees the chance to demonstrate their support for ALS research. Those who donated to the cause received the cold shower of a lifetime when multiple JCB backhoes doused them with enormous buckets full of icy water. The chilling event was familyowned JCB’s way of supporting Dallas Reeves, JCB’s vice president of sales, whose family has been personally affected by the devastating disease. “My grandfather passed away from ALS,” said Dallas Reeves, JCB’s vice president of sales. “As a result, my family and I have witnessed the painful realities of this disease first-hand. I truly appreciate JCB for taking on this cause and supporting ALS sufferers and their families in the search for a cure.” Commonly known as “Lou Gehrig's Disease,” ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain. Motor neurons in

JCB employees took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Aug. 22.

affected individuals continue to degenerate and die, causing the brain to lose its ability to initiate and control muscle movement. Patients in the disease’s latter stages may suffer from complete paralysis. “Over the past few weeks, the ALS Ice

Bucket Challenge has proved itself to be a fun and memorable way to raise money for a very good cause,” said Thom Peebles, JCB’s vice president of marketing. “I’m very proud that the JCB family is supporting Dallas and his family by

helping fund much-needed research to fight a disease that’s taken so much away from so many.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

‘Superman’ Developer Rejects 38 Studios Comparison By Eroka Niedowski ASSOCIATED PRESS

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) A private developer seeking $39 million in state aid to redevelop the Superman building into apartments on June 3 rejected comparisons to the deal that gave the now-defunct 38 Studios video game company a $75 million state-backed loan, calling his pitch to lawmaker “extremely transparent.” David Sweetser of High Rock Development told the Senate Finance Committee his plan builds in protections for taxpayers, including a provision that would prohibit the firm from getting any money until the project is complete. High Rock would also buy a completion bond. “We have been extremely

transparent. We have been pursuing this for two years,” said Sweetser. “This is not an 11thhour backroom type of situation.” He said no historic re-use project, especially one of this scale, is possible without state support and linked the success of the vacant 26-story building to the economic success of the city and state. High Rock tried last year for public financing for the two-year $115 million project, but lawmakers balked. The state remains responsible for $89 million related to the failed 38 Studios deal, which has been widely criticized for being pushed through in 2010 with little public debate. The new plan by Mass.-based High Rock involves the same amount of state aid as last year, but the company is now propos-

ing the state contribute $9.75 million annually for four years, starting in the coming fiscal year. House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello has expressed skepticism over the proposed state investment for the project, given lean budget times. A spokesman for Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed didn’t immediately have a comment when asked her position. Up to $9 million of the aid would be repaid to support future projects, before the owner makes a profit, and High Rock would, over 10 years, put $500,000 into a fund for improvements to Kennedy Plaza. The lead Senate sponsor of legislation that mirrors the plan announced by High Rock in April also dismissed the comparison to former Red Sox pitcher Curt

Schilling's 38 Studios. “There isn’t a 38 Studios comparison,” Sen. Joshua Miller, DCranston, said in testifying in favor of his bill. “This process has been completely transparent. You know exactly what you’re voting on. It’s before you in black and white.” Several advocates for the lowincome and the homeless spoke against the legislation, saying the money could be better spent, including on housing for the homeless or more teachers in schools. “If we don’t give some more money to help the homeless, and we give all this money to this, to me it doesn’t make any sense,” said Frank Nolan, an advocate who used to be homeless himself. The so-called Superman build-

ing is the most distinctive in Providence’s modest skyline. The redevelopment plan calls for 280 apartments as well as retail and office space on the first and second floors. High Rock hopes a state investment will secure $80 million in new equity, debt and federal support. It is also seeking a tax agreement with the city. The developer’s team said the project would create up to 250 permanent jobs and at least 1,000 construction jobs. Several construction industry representatives testified in favor of it June 4, saying a major project is desperately needed to revive the economically hard-hit field. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Crews Aim to Piece Together $6.4M Barton Corner Bridge By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

A new $6.4 million bridge, to be completed in less than a year, is currently underway on the Warwick/West Warwick town line. The Barton Corner Bridge project will have a minor impact on commuter traffic. The new bridge is currently being put together (in two halves) on a parcel of land adjacent to the highway under the auspices of general contractor D’Ambra Construction of Warwick, R.I. Both major sections of the span will then be transported this fall and put in place over Interstate 95 near Exit 8, completing the federally backed project in just 11 months from its start at the end of 2013. According to RIDOT, the Barton Corner Bridge carries four lanes of Interstate 95, plus two auxiliary lanes at a busy interchange with Route 2 on the Warwick/West Warwick line. It provides direct access to the New England Institute of Technology; another limited access highway called Route 4, which leads traffic to the oceanfront beauty of popular South County and one of Rhode Island’s busiest retail corridors. Using accelerated bridge construction techniques, the state is building two halves of the bridge on land adjacent to the overpass. This method enables crews to build the structure much faster compared with conventional construction methods. It also keeps traffic moving without significant detours. “This bridge definitely ranked high within the bridges of the state to be replaced,” said Frank Corrao, deputy chief engineer of RIDOT. “It was structurally deficient, functionally obsolete. The steel in the piers supporting it was deteriorating. If we waited any longer there was a higher possibility that we would have to post the bridges (with restrictions on weight of vehicles, etc.).” D’Ambra has already added a steel shoring system to support the bridge without reducing carrying capacity. Large

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A new $6.4 million bridge, to be completed in less than a year, is currently underway on the Warwick/West Warwick town line.

overhead trucks also have partially damaged main girders from underneath the structure. A number of sub-contractors are working under D’Ambra to fulfill landscaping and other jobs. see BARTON page 64

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The Barton Corner Bridge project will have a minor impact on commuter traffic.

According to RIDOT, the remaining bridge work schedule is as follows: July 2014 • Pour the concrete decks for both bridges. July to August 2014 • Prepare existing bridge supports to accept new bridge decks. 14-day replacement of northbound bridge. Onramp from Route 2 North to Interstate 95 South temporarily closes. Two non-consecutive full-day closures of Route 2 under the bridge are expected during this timeframe. September • 14-day replacement of the southbound bridge. On-ramp from Route 2 • North to Interstate 95 South and off-ramp from Interstate 95 South to Route 2 South temporarily close. Two non-consecutive full-day closures of Route 2 under the bridge are expected during this timeframe. October to November • Restore median barrier and remove crossover roads. Final paving of Interstate 95 and Route 2. Project concludes.


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D’Ambra Adds Steel Shoring System for Support Without Reducing Capacity

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“D’Ambra will drive them into place using self-propelled modular transporters, the same devices used to move the $610 million IWAY signature arch bridge onto barges at the Quonset Business Park before they were floated up Narragansett Bay to Providence,” said Corrao. Old and Busy The Barton Corners Bridge was built in 1958 and last rehabilitated in 1976. It is 87 ft. (26.5 m) long and carries a staggering 72,000 daily vehicles across it. Construction of the two bridge segments is ongoing in laydown areas to the north and south of the existing bridge. Placement of structural steel is complete, and prep work is underway for building forms prior to pouring the concrete bridge decks. “There are two ways we could have built this bridge,” said Corrao. “We could have used the conventional method, shifting traffic into limited lanes, replacing half the bridge, then shifting traffic again and building the second half, etc. In essence, with this method, you are building two bridges and are probably looking at a two-year duration to the project. “With accelerated methods, you are creating two bridges, north and south, on a property that is in close proximity of the project. We have built temporary shoring towers off the road,” said Corrao. “This will have very little impact on daily traffic while construc-

tion is going on” Corrao said the two halves of the bridge are being built on a scaffolding/staging tower — steel and concrete decks, parapet walls and related sections, which will then be transported to the site in a couple of months. “The staging tower and its framework are heavier than mere scaffolding. It has to support the weight of the bridges being constructed with all of its components together. We’ll get that done on the side of the road.” RIDOT will then demolish the northbound side of the bridge first, according to Corrao. The northbound side will be removed, and then the entire bridge will be removed in just a 12-hour period over Route 2. “We will demolish the bridge and open Route 2 up to traffic,” Corrao said. Corrao said that the sequential replacement of the new bridge components is set for the end of August. “So, we demolish the existing bridge, open up Route 2 to traffic, then we work on the end supports with prefabricated, pre-cast concrete to rebuild the abutments,” said Corrao. “We transport the new bridge into place using self-propelled modular transports [SPMT] from their temporary location to their permanent location. We complete the tie-ins and then open up the bridge to traffic.” Many Benefits “One of the benefits of the accelerated bridge work, beyond delivering the

work to the public quicker, is that it is safer for the community and safer for the workers,” said Corrao. Work on Barton Corners began in the fall of 2013 with advance work on the bridge’s walls and beams and fabricating new steel girders. New bridge assembly started in April on the staging area nearby with the goal of moving the new bridge segments into place in August. Two lanes of travel in each direction will be maintained throughout the completion of the work. “By the end of the year, we will have replaced the two full bridges,” said Corrao. “People are seeing two bridges on the side of the road and are asking questions. Well, here are some answers.” “Basically, we are using a great new technique to minimize the disruption to the traveling public,” said Bob Smith, deputy chief engineer of design of RIDOT. “We have a lot of bridges to fix over the next few years. For some, we can use more strict techniques. But we can look at these new techniques when we have access off site to use them. We are finding that the public can handle a little traveling difficulty in the short term if we can minimize that difficulty in the long term.” For more information, visit www.dot.ri.gov. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Pine Bush Equipment, Co. Inc. www.pbeinc.com CT EAST PBE, INC. Newington 860-665-7470 NY Holmes 845-878-4004 Pine Bush 845-744-2006

Rish Equipment Company www.rish.com MD Frostburg 301-689-2211 VA Bealton 540-439-0668 Chesapeake 757-485-2100 Chester 804-748-6411 Coeburn 276-395-6901 Opal 540-439-0668 Salem 540-380-2090 Staunton 540-887-8291 WV Beckley 304-255-4111 Bluefield 304-327-5124 Bridgeport 304-842-3511 Logan 304-752-9313 St. Albaus 304-755-3311

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St. Mary’s • Harford • Garrett • Prince Georges • Frederick • Wicomico • Howard • Halethorpe • Montgomery • Anne Arundel • Baltimore • Maryland... Queen Annes • Charles • Worcester • Caroline • Kent • Clear Spring • Washington • Talbot • Dorchester • Oxon Hill • District Heights • Allegany St. Mary’s • Harford • Garrett • Prince Georges • Frederick • Wicomico • Howard • Halethorpe • Montgomery • Anne Arundel • Baltimore • Queen Annes • Charles • Worcester • Caroline • Kent • Clear Spring • Washington • Talbot • Dorchester • Oxon Hill • District Heights • Allegany • Calvert • Somerset •Cockeysville • Lutherville • Westerport • Manchester • Carroll • Silver Spring • Cecil • St. Mary’s • Harford • Garrett •

‘Old Line State’ Highway Project Bids

Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Counties/Districts: Baltimore and Harford Contract No.: XY2415477 Project: Sealing joints and cracks in roadways and shoulders at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc. — $1,254,450 • Pavement Contracting Services Inc. — $1,393,050 • Remac Inc. — $1,439,600 • Slurry Pavers Inc. — $1,482,050 County/District: Various locations Contract No.: 479D41416SB Project: Installation of preformed thermoplastic pavement markings. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Proline Painting Company — $236,895 • Priceless Industries Inc. — $258,125 County/District: Anne Arundel Contract No.: AA5805670 Project: Intersection improvements at Reece Road and Maps Road/Charter Oaks Boulevard . Contractors and Bid Amount: • Peak Incorporated — $11,532,105 • Concrete General Inc. — $11,661,877 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $12,642,085 • Mumford and Miller Concrete Inc. — $12,703,708 • Ardent Company LLC — $19,165,769 County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: PG5645176 Project: MD 193 (Greenbelt Road) at Cipriano Road — safety and spot improvements. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Metro Paving Corporation — $801,194 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $888,368 • Concrete General Inc. — $944,212 • Civil Construction LLC — $952,059 • E&R Services Inc. — $963,873

• Kinsley Construction Inc. — $9,875,000 • Gray & Son Inc. — $10,339,000 • Mumford and Miller Concrete Inc. — $10,446,061 • Concrete General Inc. — $10,476,506 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $12,777,777

• Collinson Inc. — $560,160 • Long Fence Company Inc. — $598,368 • Chesapeake Guardrails Div. of PDI-Sheetz — $700,740 • L. S. Lee Inc. — $837,775

County/District: Montgomery Contract No.: MO9745177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on I-370; from I-270 to MD 355. Contractors and Bid Amount: • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $3,996,000 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $4,019,443 • Kline LLC — $4,169,573

County/District: Cecil Contract No.: CE4465180 Project: Steel girder Bridge No. 07036 on MD 272 over Amtrak. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Mumford and Miller Concrete Inc. — $10,289,970 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $11,177,777 • Concrete General Inc. — $11,327,923 • McLean Contracting Company — $11,376,175 • The Six-M Company, Inc. — $12,313,467 • Richard E. Pierson Construction Company Inc. — $12,556,239 • G. A. & F. C. Wagman Inc. — $12,919,617 • Joseph B. Fay Company Inc. — $13,335,761

County/District: Baltimore Contract No.: BA0585177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on MD 587 from MD 150 to Strawberry Point Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $2,998,144 • P. Flanigan & Sons Inc. — $3,096,682 • Civil Construction LLC — Irregular • Gray & Son Inc. — $3,315,000

County/District: Queen Anne’s Contract No.: QA4865177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on U.S. 50; from U.S. 301 to 0.5 mi. west of MD 404. Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $5,044,614 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $5,241,777

County/District: Harford Contract No.: HA3485470 Project: Intersection capacity improvements at MD 22 at Beards Hill Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $9,464,936

County/District: Baltimore Contract No.: BA0345132 Project: IS-83 (Jones Falls Expressway) traffic barrier installation and upgrade along IS 83 from MP 0.10 to MP 3.03. Contractors and Bid Amount:

County/District: Talbot Contract No.: XY4205177 Project: Mill/Grind, patch, and resurface roadway pavements. Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $4,948,736 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $5,607,498 • George & Lynch Inc. — $5,758,152


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CLEVELAND BROTHERS www.clevelandbrothers.com

Murrysvile, PA 888-232-2016 Harrisburg, PA 717-564-2121 Clearfield, PA 814-765-1611 Ephrata/Lancaster, PA 717-859-4905 Erie, PA 814-898-3388 Frackville, PA 570-874-3560 Indiana, PA 724-463-8743 Kane, PA 814-778-5250 Mansfield, PA 570-662-7171 Mount Pleasant, PA 724-696-4080 Pittston, PA 570-883-1044 Somerset, PA 814-445-7915 State College, PA 814-237-8338 Turbotville, PA 570-538-2551 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-822-8141

ALBAN CAT www.albancat.com

Baltimore, MD 800-492-6994 Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Upper Marlboro, MD 301-420-3700 Winchester, VA 540-667-4200 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 Felton, DE 302-284-4100

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Milford, MA 508-634-3400 Wareham, MA 508-291-1200 Cranston, RI 401-946-6350 Richmond, VT 802-434-4228 Hopkinton, NH 603-746-4611 Warner, NH 603-746-4671 Scarborough, ME 207-883-9586 Brewer, ME 207-989-1890 Clifton Park, NY 518-877-8000 Syracuse, NY 315-476-9981 Batavia, NY 585-815-6200 Binghamton, NY 607-772-6500 North Reading, MA 978-276-2400


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The New Hampshire Good Roads Association hosted its annual equipment show on July 25 at the Motor Speedway.

Milton CAT employees stand ready to help customers. (L-R) Sean Pinard, TEPS program manager; Peter Henss, sales representative, general construction; Rhonda Gelinas, business partner program manager; Woodie French, product support sales representative; and Andrew Georgevtis, sales representative, general construction.

(L-R): Mark Desrochers, sales representative of Jordan Equipment Co.; Alan Craft, regional sales manager of Towmaster; and Alan Sheldon, sales representative of Jordan Equipment Co. enjoy the event.

Carl Beauregard (L), president, and Blaine Fish, sales representative of Beauregard Equipment Inc., await the day’s activities.

(L-R): Jacob Adams, marketing manager; Rick Polish, CSR; Steve Slater, sales representative; Mike Ouellet, sales; Scott Polish, product support manager; Steve Foote, crushing screening territory manager, all of Chadwick-BaRoss, attend the event.

(L-R): Bob Perry, product support sales representative; Allen Austin, sales representative; Paula Benard, president; and Bob Leach, all of C.N. Wood Co. Inc. attend the New Hampshire Good Roads Association annual equipment show.

Phil Aucoin (L) and Matt Pelissier, both sales representatives of John Deere and Nortrax, stand ready to answer questions about the equipment.

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Duraclass Unveils New Improved HPT ‘Tub’ Body Line DuraClass recently introduced the newly improved HPT “tub” body line. The line has been redesigned to meet all heavy duty dump body needs. A semi-elliptical body using high tensile steel, crossmemberless understructure, and a body sidewall without extra bracing add up to an exceptional payload-to-weight ratio. The rounded floor and low center of gravity give it strength and stability for heavy hauling. Loads are discharged cleanly from the curved body shell. The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-yd. (9 to 18 m). The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases the possible areas for rust and the overall body weight. The body comes

in 10- and 11-ft. (3 and 3.3 m) lengths in 3/16-in. AR400 carbon steel, and 14- to 18-ft lengths in 3/16-in Hi-Tensile carbon steel. The HPT-B2 also has an option for stainless steel. The line features full depth rear corner posts and fully enclosed front corner posts for added strength and durability and to keep dimensions true and rigid. Greasable rear hinges have the widest bearing surface and largest pin diameter in the industry. All heavy duty dump bodies from DuraClass feature a body sidewall that is shaped into a continuous completely enclosed top rail, side and running board configuration, eliminating the outside weld below the tarp rail and preventing moisture and freeze problems. Numerous HPT “tub” body options are available including a sloped tailgate, reverse asphalt

The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases the possible areas for rust and the overall body weight.

taper, sloping side panels, hi-lift tailgate (air or hydraulic), dual action side swing tailgate, body side steps and handles and air operated hoist controls. Users can customize their dump body’s side and tailgate heights, as well as select

from a variety of sliding door options and cylinder/doghouse configurations. Accessories for the HPT-B1 and HPT-B2 include patch gates, cab shields, LED lights, tarp rods and walk rails.

Additionally, DuraClass offers a line of HPT hoists. The hoists allow for an increased capacity as a result of high-pressure hydraulics and increased productivity with faster cycling. Furthermore, the hoists offer better stability with a low center of gravity and strong pin design. HPT hoists have improved longevity with hard chrome plated hoist sleeves. The frameless head-mount design is lighter weight and low maintenance. Based out of Tishomingo, Miss., DuraClass designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of premium Class 3 to 8 dump bodies, hoists and related equipment. For more information, call 800/255-4345 or visit www.duraclass.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack Trucks Academy Receives CASE Accreditation Highlighting Mack’s focus on developing quality training programs to encourage better service for its customers, Mack Trucks Academy recently received Continuing Automotive Service Education (CASE) accreditation from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The accreditation acknowledges Mack’s focus on quality and offering customers superior afterpurchase support and service. Mack Trucks Academy was evaluated against established industry standards to ensure that continuing education training meets best practices. “Receiving CASE accreditation spotlights the high-quality training

programs offered through Mack Trucks Academy,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North American Sales and Marketing. “Meeting CASE standards shows Mack’s commitment to developing exceptional training programs to help increase the service and support for our customers while continuing to support our dealers.” Training programs play an integral part in Mack’s customer support strategy and prepare dealer technicians and service personnel to support customers in each area of Mack’s Pedigree Uptime Protection service and support suite — service management, maintenance plans and vehicle

diagnostics. Mack Trucks Academy provides extensive training for 14 different dealership job roles, including sales, parts, service and technician, as well as training for drivers. Courses are available through e-learning and instructorled classes conducted at seven locations in the United States and Canada. ASE is a non-profit organization established to improve the competence of automotive technicians through voluntary testing and certification. ASE established CASE Accreditation as a voluntary program after perceiving the need for ongoing training of experienced service technicians to keep up with increasingly complex technology.

Mack Trucks received a 2013 Excellence in Learning Award from the Brandon Hall Group, a preeminent research and analyst organization focused on driving organizational performance. Mack Trucks Academy received a Gold Award, the highest honor, for its comprehensive curriculum and certification program that helps Mack technicians progress through training as they work toward becoming master technicians. Mack’s ongoing investment in technician training also includes a partnership with WyoTech, a premier technical school. WyoTech offers degree and diploma programs in the fields of automotive,

diesel, collision/refinishing, motorcycle, marine and construction trades. WyoTech students enrolled in the Diesel Advanced Technology Education program receive specialized training on Mack engines, electronics, emissions, powertrain and chassis components. The program is designed to help students graduate as advanced apprentice technicians with a potential for an accelerated path to achieve Mack master technician status. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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of Connecticut Asphalt Care Equipment & Supply 2765 Galloway Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 215-639-9800 Fax: 215-639-9802 www.asphaltcare.com

Foley Rents 833 Centennial Ave. Piscataway, NJ 08855 888-417-6464 Fax: 732-885-3052 www.foleyinc.com

Douglas Equipment & Supply Co. 7100 Kreidler Rd. York, PA 17403 717-428-1517 Fax: 717-428-2990 www.douglasequip.com

H.A. DeHart & Son 311 Crown Point Rd. Thorofare, NJ 08086 856-845-2800 www.hadehart.com

Alban Cat 8531 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 800-492-6994 www.albancat.com Abingdon, MD 410-679-7800 Myersville, MD 301-293-2377 Upper Marlboro, MD 301-420-3700 Felton, DE 302-284-4100 Sterling, VA 703-450-6700 Winchester, VA 540-667-4200

Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc. 54 Alna Lane E. Hartford, CT 06108 860-282-2648 Fax: 860-282-6164 www.bobcatct.com Bobcat of Stratford 821 Wooden Road Stratford, CT 06615 203-380-2300 Fax: 203-380-9791 Bobcat of Greater Springfield 181 Wayside Ave. West Springfield, MA 01089 413-746-4647 Fax: 413-746-4648

of North Jersey Bobcat of North Jersey 201 Maltese Dr. Totowa, NJ 07512 973-774-9500 Fax: 973-774-9501

H.O. Penn Machinery 122 Noxon Rd. Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 845-452-1200 699 Brush Ave. Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800 783 Bloomingburg Rd. Bloomingburg, NY 12721 845-733-6400 660 Union Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 15 Middle Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742 631-758-7500 225 Richard St. Newington, CT 06111 860-594-4800 www.hopenn.com

Lantz Corners 3105 Route 219 Kane, PA 16735 814-778-5250

Harrisburg 5210 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-0598

Trico Equipment Services LLC 551 N. Harding Hwy. Vineland, NJ 08360 856-697-1414 Fax: 856-697-3933

Mount Pleasant 309 Foothills Lane Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-696-4080

Wilkes-Barre 970 Wilkes Barre Twp. Rd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-822-8141

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

NDA Adds New Voice to Global Atlas Copco Marks 30th Disaster Response Conference Anniversary of Dino Emergency management experts from around the world met at Purdue University recently to debate best practices for life-saving response and recovery operations after natural or man-made catastrophes, opening the dialogue for the first time this year to include industry experts. The setting was the 10th International Conference of the International Institute for Infrastructure Resilience and Reconstruction, known in the emergency management community as “I3R2.” This year, the National Demolition Association (NDA) contributed a new Emergency management experts from around the world voice to the conference, promoting the met to debate best practices for life-saving response and value of public/private collaboration in recovery operations after natural or man-made catasthese efforts. Thomas Stahr, chairman trophes, opening the dialogue for the first time this year of the NDA disaster response commit- to include industry experts. tee and Mark Shaurette and Randy Rapp of Purdue’s department of building construc- Management Society. “Our members have played an important role tion management presented a paper entitled “First Responder/Private Industry Collaboration to following such disasters as the 1994 Northridge and 1989 Loma Prieta California earthquakes, the Advance Disaster Response.” As part of its mission, the NDA is dedicated to attacks on 9/11, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and the collaborating with First Responders, emergency disastrous 2013 Colorado floods,” said Michael R. management organizations and government agen- Taylor, NDA executive director. “Besides possesscies to help improve the effectiveness of response ing fleets of highly specialized equipment and attachments, most of our members have HAZefforts. “We’re working to educate these audiences WOPER-trained labor forces who are experienced about the resources and skills possessed by demo- working with unstable structures and disposing of lition and disaster response companies that could hazardous materials. They also know how to move be made available for widespread disaster large amounts of debris with the finesse often needresponse,” said Stahr, a consultant with ed in search and rescue operations.” The NDA offers First Responders and emerEnvironmental Resources Management (ERM). “From our work at past disaster sites, we know we gency management organizations and the governcan help facilitate faster response and save lives.” ment agencies that control them with the resources Stahr and former NDA Health and Safety they need to identify the characteristics and capaCommittee chair Jerry Myrick, also with ERM, bilities of a qualified demolition contractor. “The message we’re promoting is that it’s participated in an industry panel on best practices at I3R2. The roundtable included representatives important to pre-qualify supporting members of an from the Restoration Industry Association and the emergency management team now, before the next U.S. volunteer recovery sector. Other participating disaster hits,” said Stahr. For more information, visit www.demolitionasorganizations in the three-day event included the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Haiti sociation.com/disasterresponse. (This story also can be found on Construction Reconstruction Fund, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Society of Military Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construcEngineers and the International Emergency tionequipmentguide.com.)

It’s not clear how The research the unnamed dinosaur group’s equipment died 100 to 120 milincluded Atlas Copco lion years ago, but it’s rock drills, pneumatic been only 30 since he tools and compresfinally encountered a sors. The digging predator he couldn’t teams often worked outrun: Atlas Copco in dark, narrow tunequipment. nels, which at times “Not every compawere muddy and slipny has a dinosaur pery. The excavation species named after site was located next it,” said Sofie Gielen, to a steep cliff overAtlas Copco’s market- Atlascopcosaurus was looking the sea, ing communications discovered in 1984 and which complicated director, in commem- named in honor of Atlas work even further. orating the 30th Copco’s support of arche- The fossils they were anniversary of the dis- ological research. after were embedded covery of in layers of sand, mud Atlascopcosaurus. “Three decades and clay that had been pressed togethlater, we’re still extremely proud of er into hard rock for millions of years. the fact that our equipment helped It was slow going, with the teams unearth the fossilized skeleton of removing approximately 66 lbs. of Atlascopcosaurus so it could be hard rock for every 2 lbs. of dinosaur shared with the entire world.” bone. Atlascopcosaurus was an estimated Ultimately, the excavation revealed 6.5- to 13-ft. long and weighed 276 Atlascopcosaurus loadsi. The specific lbs. The dinosaur belonged to the name loadsi refers to Bill Loads, Atlas Hypsilophodontidae family and lived Copco’s manager in Victoria who during the early Cretaceous Period. made the decision to support the projScientists infer that it was a small, ect. bipedal herbivore that would have When Rich and Vickers-Rich foraged for its food and stayed out of named the fossil in 1989, they looked the way of larger, carnivorous preda- to the company whose equipment and tors. expert assistance was so instrumental Thomas H. Rich, a paleontologist in the success of the dig. Rich said he from the Museum of Victoria, was grateful for the support Atlas Australia, and Patricia Vickers-Rich Copco provided and impressed with from Monash University, Melbourne, the reliability of the equipment. discovered Atlascopcosaurus at “It was because of that record of Dinosaur Cove, a fossil-rich area on reliability that, in 2007, I insisted on the southeast coast of Australia, close using Atlas Copco equipment during to Victoria. During Rich’s first visit to a dinosaur excavation from perthe area in 1980, he and two col- mafrost in a tunnel on the North Slope leagues revealed fragments of rock- of Alaska.” embedded bone. Four years later, a (This story also can be found on group of hundreds of student volun- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web teers, paleontology scientists and min- site at www.constructionequipmenters began excavations. guide.com.)


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Cat 826K Landfill Compactor Features Safety, Convenience The Cat 826 landfill compactor has set the design standard for this demanding application since 1978, and with the introduction of the K Series model, that design is further advanced in terms of operator comfort and safety, ease of operation, durability, reliability, low-cost operation, and productivity. Two Cat C15 ACERT engine options are available, meeting U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EU Stage IV emission standards or U.S. EPA Tier III/EU Stage IIIA equivalent emission standards. It delivers 405 net horsepower (302 kW) to the 826K’s drive train, which uses a 2F/2R planetary powershift transmission, lock-up torque converter, and heavy-duty planetary axles that can accommodate three new wheel-and-tip configurations. With an operating weight of 90,207 lbs. (40,917 kg), coupled with massive structures that remain solid through a number of rebuilds, the 826K is built for rugged durability, according to the manufacturer. For fuel-saving performance, the 826K features an Eco mode, which, when selected by the operator, limits engine speed and allows the machine to function in an autoshift mode when maximum torque is not required. For operator convenience, the left pedal serves as a brake, transmission neutralizer and engine decelerator, which the operator can use to temporarily override the engine speed set with the throttle lock for safely maneuvering around obstacles. And for optimum responsiveness and control, the 826K’s STIC system allows single-lever steering and transmission control. Operator comfort and convenience is further accommodated in the design of the 826K with easier entrance and exit from the cab with lighted, shallow-angle stairways and a STIC armrest that folds away. The Cat comfort series air-suspension seat features extra thick cushions and moves the attached electro-hydraulic STIC-control pod and implement-control pod when adjusted. The cab, isolation-mounted to the frame, is pressurized with filtered air, and the selected temperature is maintained automatically. The control panel uses large, back-lit switches with LED indicators, and a simple twoposition rocker switch controls the parking brake. Drive Train/Structures/Guarding The 826K delivers consistent, smooth shifting via integrated electronic controls that use the Caterpillar single clutch speed shifting system. The metallurgy and heattreating incorporated into the transmission's gearing ensure consistent performance and long-term durability. The lock-up torque converter used in the 826K has several benefits, including more efficient transmission of power, lower system heat, increased

With an operating weight of 90,207 lbs. (40,917 kg), coupled with massive structures that remain solid through a number of rebuilds, the 826K is built for rugged durability, according to the manufacturer.

travel speed and fuel efficiency. Further fuel savings are achieved with the C15’s engine idle shutdown system, and engine durability is enhanced with delayed engine shutdown. Because the landfill compactor works in the harshest of applications, Caterpillar has designed the machine with purpose-built structures that deliver long-term durability. The full-box-section rear frame resists twisting forces and shock, the steering-cylinder mounts are designed to effectively dissipate steering loads into the frame, and the axle mounts are heavy-duty components that contribute to the overall structural integrity of the machine. Specialized guarding protects the 826K’s systems and components from jobsite hazards, such as debris build-up, chemicals, and wire and plastics that might wrap around wheel assemblies. Hydraulically actuated engine and powertrain guards shield components and resist debris build up; front-frame guards further prevent trash build-up in the frames and add protection for hydraulic lines; axle-wrapping and seal guards reduce the prospect of material binding around the axles; a fine-mesh

air-inlet screed prevents material from entering the engine compartment; an under-hood ventilation system resists trash intrusion cools components; and striker bars and cleaner fingers help keep the wheels clean for optimum compaction effort. Wheels and Tips The 826K is available with three new wheel-and-tip configurations to improve machine performance and to meet individual landfill applications. The paddle tip configuration is designed for greater traction with less weight, providing high performance coupled with reduced fuel burn. The plus tip is a conventional design that increases sideslope stability, and the combination tip provides a practical compromise of important elements — performance, fuel economy, and side-slope stability. Serviceability/Technology To promote the safety of personnel servicing the 826, routine maintenance points are grouped and accessible from ground level or from non-skid walkways with hand rails. Swing-out doors on both sides of the engine compartment provide easy access to

daily service checks, and ecology drains simplify service and help prevent spills. An available swing-out stairway facilitates access to the engine. In addition, swing-out coolers for fuel and hydraulic fluid simplify cleaning, and a ground-level power service center has an electrical-disconnect, emergency-engine-shutdown, and stairway-light switches. To further complement serviceability, the Cat vital information system (VIMS 3G) integrated into the 826’s design keeps operators informed about machine operating conditions via an easy-to-view graphic display that features touch-screen interface. To expand machine-monitoring capability, the Cat Product Link system provides event and diagnostic codes, as well as data such as operating hours, fuel level, and idle time. This information is transmitted to a secure web-based application, VisionLink, which provides powerful tools for conveying information to machine owners and dealers, including working time versus idle time and mapping functions. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Montabert V46SHD Works for Demanding Demo Applications The Montabert V46SHD heavy-range hydraulic breaker features an automatic speed variation system, adjusting its impact energy and striking rate to match material hardness in demolition, excavation and quarrying applications. Designed for use on excavators weighing between 59,500 and 88,200 lbs. (27,000 and 40,000), the 5,616-lb. (2,547 kg) hydraulic breaker delivers between 510 and 1,160 blows per minute. For optimal breaking power, the V46SHD requires a hydraulic flow rate of between 47-1/2 and 70 gal. (180 and 265 L) per minute and is rated within the 7,500 ft.-lb. impact energy class. Standard features include a progressive start system that prevents the breaker from slipping, a blank-fire protection system that reduces harmful metal-to-metal contact and an energy recovery system that recycles recoil energy to increase strike power. The fully hydraulic breaker’s enclosed energy chamber provides maximum and constant energy with every blow.

In addition, the V46SHD hydraulic breaker’s cradle or excavator-mounted grease station delivers continuous oil flow — reducing bushing and tool wear. The fully enclosed heavy-duty cradle minimizes noise on the job site and vibration to the carrier while protecting working breaker parts from dust and debris. An optional air pressurization kit is available for underwater applications. For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Designed for use on excavators weighing between 59,500 and 88,200 lbs. (27,000 and 40,000), the 5,616-lb. (2,547 kg) hydraulic breaker delivers between 510 and 1,160 blows per minute.

Terex Launches Large Capacity MJ47 Primary Jaw Module Terex Minerals Processing Systems (MPS) has launched the new MJ47 primary jaw crusher module, increasing the application capabilities and crushing capacity of its existing modular product range with its largest jaw module to date. The Terex MJ47 jaw crusher module is designed for large quarries or contractors that want a stationary type design without the complexity of a normal stickbuilt plant. The MJ47 module features the robust, 36 by 48 in. (91 by 122 cm) Terex Jaques ST47 jaw crusher. Other key features include the Terex Simplicity 51 in. by 24 ft. (1.3 by 7.3 m) heavy-duty doubledeck vibrating grizzly feeder, large capacity truck dump hopper, discharge conveyor, extra heavyduty galvanized/ painted I-beam frame, wraparound maintenance access platform, stairs and guard rails. The modular product line consists of several predesigned static and semi-static crushing and screening “plug and play” modules. Set-up time and ease of operation is aided by the simplicity of the modular product range. Modules are designed to fit and work together interchangeably. All Terex MPS modules bolt together on site and require minimal onsite wiring. For more information, visit www.terexmps.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The Terex MJ47 jaw crusher module is designed for large quarries or contractors that want a stationary type design without the complexity of a normal stick-built plant.


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The industry’s toughest, longest lasting wood processing equipment av is available through the extensive network of authorized Bandit dealers. dealers Contact yours today and see how a Bandit chipper or grinder can help boost your operation’s operation bottom line.

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In Delaware Iron Source LLC 25113 DuPont Blvd. Georgetown, DE 19947 302-856-7545 888-733-5119

In New York Niagara Frontier Equipment Sales, Inc. 4060 Lake Ave., Lockport, NY 14094 716-434-2000

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If your region is not represented above, please call us or visit us online for assistance.


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Demolition & Recycling

2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ft Max Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop Nose Stick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, Automatic Lubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, and Dual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grapple options. Excellent all around condition and appearance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500

2008 Deere 240DLC and Genesis GMS400R 2008 Deere 240DLC with 6,100 hrs, equipped w/ Genesis GMS400R Mobile Shear w/ 360 rotation & XP upper jaw, Cab Guard, Heat & A/C, and excellent U/C. Approximately 2000 hours total use on shear since complete Genesis factory rebuild .............. ............................................Call for Price.

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2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready. .................................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.

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CRUSHING

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After being in business for almost a century, we’ve learned a thing or two. We know what it takes to keep your operation running smoothly: Commitment from your crew, quality equipment that works as hard as you do, and people that you can count on. Generation after generation, we continue to meet the demands of the job by building innovative products. We’ve led the way since 1928, and that leadership shows through in the integrity of our team. We’re proud to still be doing business the way we did back then.


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Bradco Series II Mulchers Shred Trees, Brush, Vegetation The Bradco Series II mulchers by Bradco Series II mulchers features a Paladin Attachments attach to balanced 0.75-in. (1.9 cm) wall drum excavators, skid steers and forestry that rotates at speeds up to 2,000 rpm tractors to shred hardwood trees, with a 2.44-in. (6.2 cm) high-strength brush and ground vegetation up to 8 alloy steel shaft that passes through the in. (20 cm) in diameter. Available in entire length. Internal reinforcement cutting widths of 36, 60 and 72 in. rings minimize rotor flex for longer (91, 152, and 183 cm) — depending bearing life. on the machine and application — Available exclusively on the they feature a heavy-duty bent-axis MM36E 36-in. (91 cm) excavator variable displacement piston motor model, the tree stabilization guide capthat offers better performance on tures a standing tree trunk between the demand, prevents stalling under cutting rotor and frame with an angled heavy loads and provides a quicker “kick” plate to help the operator mainrecovery time, according to the tain full control. All Bradco Series II manufacturer. mulchers feature an adjustable push To increase versatility, return on bar and replaceable abrasion-resistant investment and productivity, they can AR400 skid shoes. An optional oil be switched between prime movers cooler also is available for both field without changing hydraulic motors, and factory installation. Skid steer and belts or belt drive sprockets/pulleys. tractor models feature an on-board The drive train’s synchronous belt pressure gauge for monitoring the sysdrive system eliminates belt and belt tem pressure with easy viewing from drive sprocket/pulley slippage to operating position. lower operating cost and maintenance The Bradco Series II mulchers attach to excavators, skid steers and forestry tractors to shred For more information, call 800/456hardwood trees, brush and ground vegetation up to 8 in. (20 cm) in diameter. needs. 7100 or visit www.paladinattachAn interchangeable tooth design ments.com. (This story also can be found on keeps each tooth seated in its holder with a ble operation life and can be easily inter- amount of cut per tooth for less drag, finer Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at cross bar that runs the full width of each changed without needing to rebalance the chip size and increased performance. The heavy-duty rotor construction of the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) tooth. Standard reversible carbide teeth dou- rotor. The spiral cut pattern reduces the

Terex Finlay Introduces High CapacityC-1550 Cone Crusher The Terex Finlay C-1550 is a high capacity and aggressive cone crusher for the surface ore mining and aggregate industries. This efficient and productive machine incorporates the Terex 1300 cone crusher with direct variable clutch drive, automatic tramp relief and “on-the-fly” hydraulic adjustable closed side setting (CSS) adjustment. The large hopper/feeder has an automated metal detection and a purge system to protect the cone and reduce downtime by removing metal contaminants via the purge chute. Additional benefits include, rapid set up time, ease of maintenance, high reduction ratio, high output capacity and advanced electronic control system. Key features: • Fully hydraulic CSS adjustment with electronic monitoring system ensures ease of operation. • Fuel efficient direct drive transmission through wet clutch. • Hydraulic tramp relief system with automatic reset protects the chamber and minimizes downtime. • Metal detection system on feed belt with “autostop” protects the cone from tramp metal and the purge system removes contaminants from the machine. • New extra coarse and sand concave cone liner configurations now available. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The large hopper/feeder has an automated metal detection and a purge system to protect the cone and reduce downtime by removing metal contaminants via the purge chute.


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Powerscreen H6203

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2005 Model with Approx. 6930 Hrs, Deutz Engine, Two Deck 11x5’ Screen Box, Attached Hydraulically Folding Stockpile Conveyors, Remote Control Tipping Grid over Feed Hopper, Machine on Wheel Twin Axle, Fully Serviced and Ready to Work! Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell at $89,500

Powerscreen XH320 Impact Crusher

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile Tracked Screening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal Screen Box, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with Additional Recirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location: North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

Telestack Conveyors Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealer for Telestack conveyors. Providing mobile tracked stockpiling conveyors, radial telescopic conveyors and more! We have tracked units available for rental or purchase.

Spare Parts 2010 model with 5828 hrs. CAT engine. Twin apron 4 bar crusher with feed opening of 44.5” x 31.5”.Overband magnet, dirt conveyor, underpan feeder and wireless remote control. Machine is ready to crush! Location: Virginia. Priced to sell for $279,000

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen & Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsu machines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!


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Get G et the Big P Picture icture Whether you are looking for for portable track-mounted jaws or trackmounted cones or track-mounted screeners, Whitney & Son in partnership with Metso has the products and experience you are looking for. Since 1964, we have been working hard fo or the right to call ourselves experts in the field.

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MAKE AN IMPACT WITH BRETEC

All Bretec breakers come fully CE compliant. Bretec's global network bases its operation out of state-of-the-art factory in Finland. The Bretec breaker full range comprises of breakers suitable from carriers 1,2 ton to 40 tons. Quality control processes from the factory right up to the point of installation ensure that each and every Bretec breaker will have you making an impact in no time. Dealer Inquiries Welcome, please contact scott.davison@sandvik.com, 404-345-3716

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Major Wire Names Durand New Veep of International Sales

Alain Durand will continue to develop and manage international markets for the company, in conjunction with Germany-based Haver & Boecker, to further promote Major Wire and to increase sales for its Flex-Mat 3 and OptimumWire screen media product lines.

Montreal-based Major Wire Industries Limited hired Alain Durand as vice president of international sales. Durand has worked with Major Wire as a global market development consultant since May 2013. In his new role, he will continue to develop and manage international markets for the company, in conjunction with Germany-based Haver & Boecker, to further promote Major Wire and to increase sales for its FlexMat 3 and OptimumWire screen media product lines. Haver & Boecker acquired a minority share in Major Wire in 2012. Durand brings to Major Wire a strong background, with more than 20 years of experience in the mining industry. He has held positions with Rio Tinto and Xstrata, as well as other manufacturing companies, in leadership roles involving strategic planning, operations management, finance, procurement, logistics and information technology. For more information, call 450/659-7681 or visit www.majorwire.cc. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Syracuse, NY 800-872-2390 Binghamton, NY 800-370-9488 Rochester, NY 866-950-6210 Watertown, NY 888-335-0200 Albany, NY 866-740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

Cleveland, OH 440-439-4000 Pittsburgh, PA 724-695-5000 www.gibsonmachinery.com

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Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570/825-7711 Fax: 570/824-1169 Route 611 & Shafer School House Rd. • Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570/420-0877 Fax: 570/420-0866 www.medicoind.com

Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway 1 • Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 16063 724/452-7800 5846 West Rd. & I-79 • McKean (Erie area), PA 16426 814/476-7755 Rte. 219 North • Dubois, PA 15801 814/371-3600 www.highway-equipment.com

Westchester Tractor, Inc. The SDLG LG948L lies in the most coveted capacity class for the region, with a 3.0 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m) bucket capacity. Some 62 percent of new wheel loaders purchased in North America are in the 2.5 to 3.5 cu. yd. (1.9 to 2.6 cu m) range, where the new LG948L falls squarely in the middle.

SDLG Supplies Growing Market Demand With LG948L Wheel Loader Companies in North America are demanding more and more equipment manufactured in China. The reason: value pricing and heightened manufacturing quality. This trend, as reported in outlets such as the Financial Times, is gaining steam in the oil and energy sectors, and it’s expected to reverberate throughout the construction equipment industry. To meet this growing market demand, SDLG is launching a new model wheel loader in North America — the SDLG LG948L. This new loader lies in the most coveted capacity class for the region, with a 3.0 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m) bucket capacity. Some 62 percent of new wheel loaders purchased in North America are in the 2.5 to 3.5 cu. yd. (1.9 to 2.6 cu m) range, where the new LG948L falls squarely in the middle. Alan Quinn, director of SDLG North America, said the company spoke directly to customers across the country to assess their application needs, and in doing so, found that a wheel loader with a 3.0 cu. yd. capacity would hit the “sweet spot.” “We spoke to customers at events like the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Georgia, World Ag Expo in California and Dakotafest in South Dakota, and found that most of them were impressed with SDLG’s wheel loaders,” he said. “Some customers, though, expressed that they would like an option with more capacity than the 2.4 cubic yard model LG938L, but not quite as much as the 4.0 cubic yard model LG959. Releasing the 3.0 cubic yard model LG948L enables us to fill that gap and offer a lineup of wheel loaders that can fit more customers’ needs.”

As with other SDLG models, the LG948L is aimed at wheel loader customers that don’t need the features of premium-priced machines, or those that might have purchased a used loader, but find a great value proposition in a new loader with excellent product support and a solid warranty. Typical SDLG customers are using them for applications as diverse as farming duties, feedlot operations, snow removal, general construction, material handling and more. Among the LG948L’s notable features: • 3.0 cu. yd. capacity • 173 hp Deutz Tier IVi engine • 27,100 lbf max breakout force • 30,200 lb. (13,698 kg) operating weight • Dry-disc brakes • ZF transmission • Hydraulic quick coupler with 3rd function hydraulics standard • Modern fit and finish, high visibility, operator friendly cab • Easy access to engine compartment for cleaning and maintenance • 12-month, 1,500 hour warranty “The LG948L is a great example of SDLG’s growth in North America,” Quinn said. “As the products become available at more and more dealerships around the region, so too, will our array of product offerings.” For more information, visit www.SDLGNA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com

Frank Martin Sons, Inc. 491 Lakewood Road • Madison, ME 04950 207/858-4748 Fax: 207/858-4747 316 Market Street • Fort Kent, ME 04744 207/834-3171 Fax: 207/834-3115 www.f-m-s.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Road • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 www.ewsleeper.com

Baschmann Services Inc. 1101 Maple Road • Elma, NY 14509 888-655-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 www.baschmann.com


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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488 Watertown 19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81) Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853 www.traceyroad.com

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Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1

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ALLU Treats CEG to Facility, City Tours, Equipment Demonstrations ALLU from page 24

ALLU Finland Ltd. continues manufacturing ALLU screener crusher products. With this separation ALLU wanted to profile the sales and manufacturing of the stabilization products clearly as its own business. Both companies are owned by ALLU concern parent company ALLU Group Ltd. Mass stabilization is a fast and cost-effective method for hardening soft ground by adding binder into the soil, according to ALLU. Different types of clay, peat, slurry and other soft ground materials can be transformed into a solid layer by using the mass stabilization method, which also can be used for processing and encapsulating contaminated materials. The ALLU Stabilization System consists of three devices: pressure feeder, power mixing unit and control system. Teddy McKeon Jr. and Sari Pekkala, marketing manager of ALLU This system has been in use Finland Ltd., relax by the Port of Helsinki. close to home for ALLU. As freight weight on rails has been increasing in Finland, the stabilization system has proven to be a very valuable method to stabilize the land next to elevated train tracks, which extends rail life and helps keep the rail lines safe for many years to come. Mass stabilization also has been a huge success around the world. This process is used on a variety of projects including hardening wetlands for sports fields and residential buildings, stabilizing areas around houses to build additions, hardening areas around harbors to expand buildable space, as well as to clean and contain contaminated Mass stabilization is a fast and cost-effective method for harden- areas of water and marsh land. ing soft ground by adding binder into the soil. Soil stabilization essentially works like a blender, similar to mixing dough. The ALLU Power Mixer is moved up and down in wet areas as the control system injects materials to harden the land. The Control System is able to sense how dense the land is and informs the operator proper density has been reached and to then move on to the next block of land. The Power Mixer is fed by the Pressure Feeder, which has more then Soil stabilization essentially works like a blender, similar to mix- enough capacity to keep the job ing dough. The ALLU Power Mixer is moved up and down in wet areas as the control system injects materials to harden the land. moving forward.

ALLU’s Managing Director Kauko Pylväs sits for a photo in the ALLU M series processing bucket.

“Mass stabilization is still a fairly new working method for soil processing,” said Pylväs. “Most probably less than 10 percent of soil processing professionals in the world know about it. On the other hand, new applications appear continuously for the method and possibilities are widening. Winning land from the sea by hardening dredged sediments, strengthening soft soils for building roads, sport fields or even buildings, supporting existing

rail road or dike embankments, or encapsulating contaminated soils are just a few examples of them. ALLU foresees huge growth potential for sales of its machinery on the soil stabilization market.” For more information, visit www.allu.net/us/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Teddy McKeon Jr. enjoys the view of Helsinki during his week-long visit with ALLU.


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DIGS FAST ENOUGH TO BURY YOUR EXPECTATIONS. You can take your expectations and raise them with Doosan excavators. Two variable displacement axial piston pumps, and an 8 - 11 percent increase in swing torque on new models, deliver cycle times that put piles of work behind you in a hurry. Four power modes and one-touch power boost provide an arsenal of raw power and fuel efficiency that puts the job in your command and your expectations underground.

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Project Represents $43M Investment in Innovations

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury (L) shows dignitaries the Kiva brainstorming room at the Acceleration Center.

North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple addresses the crowd at the Acceleration Center.

ACCELERATION from page 32

investment by Bobcat and Doosan in the Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck. Bobcat Company also has an attachments production facility in Bismarck, and its manufacturing, production control and logistics group has been there since 2012. “We built the compact equipment industry and continue to set standards, and reach milestones no other manufacturer can match — and that was all accomplished right here in North Dakota,” Goldsbury said. “We are very proud to call North Dakota home, and we’re proud to continue growing our engineering and innovation foundation in Bismarck.” For more information, visit bobcat.com or doosanequipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see ACCELERATION page 148

North Dakota U.S. Sen. John Hoeven addresses the crowd at the Acceleration Center.

A steel Bobcat logo created at the manufacturing facility in Gwinner is on display at the Acceleration Center.

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury explains the significance of the new Acceleration Center.


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The GMK6300L all-terrain crane At Grove, we provide high-performance features, reliable 24/7 support and a quality product lineup – because cranes are all we do. With 17 all-terrain models ranging from 40-450 USt, we’ve got a crane to handle any jobsite. Featured is the GMK6300L – its 350 USt capacity, 263 ft. boom, Allison transmission and MEGATRAK™ suspension system are ideal for a wide range of applications and will keep you working.

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MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

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industry has been white male,’’ Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said in an interview. “We’re working to ensure the future reflects the face of America.’’ A crucial step, Perez said, is to raise awareness about the dearth of women in construction, and to highlight the successes of the relatively small number of women who’ve thrived in the sector. “Women are good at this,’’ he said. “They’ve punched a ticket to the middle class and speak with great pride of the

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“It’s out of step with so much of what’s going on,’’ she said. “Women are now much more physically fit than my generation. They’re 15 percent of the military.’’ Eisenberg suggests that both management and unions should be trying harder to recruit women. And she said government agencies could improve the situation with tougher enforcement of anti-discrimination policies. “People who think they will be held accountable will change,’’ she said. Under current conditions, she said, women may be accepted as apprentices, but then cut short their careers because of discrimination. “We’ve moved from a closed door to a revolving door,’’ Eisenberg said. In the recent National Women’s Law Center report, New Yorker Patricia Valoy, who studied construction management and engineering at Columbia University, described sustained harassment that she encountered during a construction apprenticeship. “Men would stop their work to stare and wolf whistle,’’ Valoy recounted. “On a few occasions I got called a ‘bitch’ for refusing to reply to inappropriate remarks... I worked on the site for a year until the stress of constantly being harassed, belittled and intimidated was not worth the effort.’’ The Labor Department is well aware of the harassment problem, and its Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has pledged to crack down on federal contractors who fail to prevent serious abuses. “Ending blatant discrimination that excludes women from working in construction and increasing their representation in the industry is long overdue,’’ wrote Donna Lenhoff, the compliance office’s senior civil rights adviser, in a blog post. In one case this year, the office determined that three female carpenters with a Puerto Rico construction company were sexually harassed, subjected to retaliation, and denied work hours comparable to those of their male counterparts. At times, the company failed to provide the women with a restroom, and they had to relieve themselves outdoors, the office said. Under a conciliation agreement, the company agreed to pay $40,000 to the three workers and develop anti-harassment policies. In another recent case, involving L&M Construction of Capitol Heights, Md., federal investigators found pervasive sexual harassment, including lewd acts, sexual gestures and propositions directed at female employees. The federal office said the company unlawfully fired nine employees, including several men, for opposing the hostile work environment at sites in the Washington, D.C., area. The company agreed to pay back wages to the fired workers and pay for an assessment of its employment and anti-harassment policies. Statistically, it appears that progress is being made. Construction consistently rates among the top 10 employment sectors with the most sexual-harassment allegations filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, but the numbers have declined in recent years — from 416 in 1999 to 132 in 2012. “I love my trade very much. I love watching nothing become something,’’ union leader Mary Battle told the National Women’s Law Center. “They’ll harass and belittle you... But we must stick with it, or else things won’t ever get better for women on the job.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Abele Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc. www.abeletractor.com

Albany, NY 12205 518/438-4444 Cherry Valley Tractor www.cherryvalleytractor.com

Marlton, NJ 08053 856/983-0111

Admar Supply Company, Inc. Rochester, NY 14623 585/272-9390 Vestal, NY 13850 800/836-2367 607/798-0333 866/390-2367 E. Syracuse, NY 13057 315/433-5000 Buffalo, NY 14217 800/293-2367 716/873-8000 800/353-2367 www.admarsupply.com

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Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. New Berlinville, PA 19545 610/367-2169

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215/699-5871 Eagle, PA 19480 Farm-Rite Inc. 610/458-7054 Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 856/451-1368 East PBE, Inc. Newington, CT 06111 Calverton, NY 11933 860/665-7470 631/284-3127

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Ease of Assembly, Low Weight of ultra Shore Proves Ideal TRENCH from page 38

“We’ve been using the ultra Shore that we buy from Trench Shoring Services for about 15 years, and the employees like it better than any trenching and shoring equipment that we’ve used,” he said. “It’s very light weight, and it’s lighter than anything we’ve ever used before. ultra Shore is fast and easy to use. It’s fool proof. There is no way to put it together wrong. The panels can be used horizontally or vertically, and can be stacked for deeper excavations.” Reburn said they have all their ultra Shore equipment on trailers that were designed for it, and they are ready to go at a moments notice. They also made an in-house training video on the ultra Shore equipment, and use it during routine trenching and shoring training. “We’re a natural gas distribution company, and on occasion, we have to dig excavations to repair gas leaks,” Reburn said. “That’s what we use the ultra Shore for — the safety of our employees when we have excavations.”

At one time, Alabama Gas used vertical hydraulic shoring, but the employees did not like it nearly as well as the ultra Shore. Approximately 300 employees are involved with the projects using ultra Shore, in about 20 locations all over Alabama. “We have ultra Shore equipment at all of our operating locations,” Reburn said. “Once you buy it, it’s robust. It lasts, and doesn’t tear up. I might have the components to make two trench boxes on a trailer, and once I buy everything on the trailer, it really should last 10, 15 or 20 years. It’s been holding up exceptionally well. I can’t think of any that have ever had an issue that we’ve had to call the manufacturer or anything. The guys love it, and that‘s the bottom line.” For more information on Trench Shoring Services, call 1-800Shoring or visit www.shoring.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

The ultra Shore products are available for nationwide rental or sales from any of the 12 Trench Shoring Services locations, or from its factory-trained distributor network.

GSSI Unveils Flexible Ground Penetrating Radar System GSSI, a manufacturer of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, announced its UtilityScan GPR system. UtilityScan can locate a variety of metallic and non-metallic targets. With the UtilityScan, users can efficiently identify and mark the location and depth of subsurface utilities such as gas, sewer, and communication lines, as well as perform a variety of tasks beyond utility location. The UtilityScan family of GPR solutions is configurable to the needs of specific applications, such as utility detection, environmental remediation, road inspection, concrete scanning and geological, archaeological and forensic investigations. With ten different cart, antenna and control unit configurations, the UtilityScan can be tailored to meet a wide range of needs. All of the UtilityScan configurations deliver high-quality data and are rugged enough to withstand years of field usage, according to the manufacturer. The easy-to-transport UtilityScan system offers real-time data collection, with a back-up cursor and cross-hair cursor to allow users to accurately identify targets. It also has the ability to store and replay data, giving it the flexibility for use in wide-ranging applications. For users in more high-demand GPR applications, GSSI also offers the UtilityScan DF, its premium utility location GPR unit. The UtilityScan DF has a dualfrequency antenna and touch screen monitor that together allow users to simultaneously view shallow and deep targets in a single scan. Also available is the

UtilityScan LT, a lower-cost GPR solution based on the original UtilityScan, making it practical for realtime utility location. For more information, call 800/524-3011 or visit www.geophysical.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The UtilityScan family of GPR solutions is configurable to the needs of specific applications, such as utility detection, environmental remediation, road inspection, concrete scanning and geological, archaeological and forensic investigations.


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Serving up to eight-percent more productivity than the models they replace, the IT4 diesel-powered 250G LC and 290G LC have insatiable appetites for work. Optimized hydraulics yield more muscle, so you can get in, get done, and get on to the next job. Even with their extra ability, these excavators don’t compromise the smooth control and multifunction capability that have become the trademark of our excavators. Customer-inspired refinements include a spacious, more comfortable cab. And an enhanced LCD monitor with rotary dial for easy turn-andtap navigation. Everything you need to pile even more work on your plate.

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Nortrax Hermon, ME 207-947-6786 Houlton, ME 207-532-6517 New Canada, ME 207-834-6701 Westbrook, ME 207-773-3777

Jesco, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Fax: 609/261-8559 www.jesco.us/

Five Star Equipment, Inc. Rochester, NY 14624 585/235-3011 Kirkwood, NY 13795 607/775-2006 Orchard Park, NY 14127 716/662-2191 6500 E Taft Road Syracuse, NY 13057 315/452-4560

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MASSACHUSETTS Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595 www.schmidtequipment.com

Jesco, Inc. 495 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 Fax: 908/821-1671 925 Lincoln Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631-256-6850

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nortrax Pembroke, NH 603-225-2769

VERMONT Nortrax Springfield, VT 802-885-6840 Williston, VT 802-658-2121 www.nortrax.com

PENNSYLVANIA Five Star Equipment, Inc. 711 Route 199 Athens, PA 18810 570/882-8800 1300 East Dunham Drive Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701 46 Route 97 Waterford, PA 16441 814/796-2663 2585 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, PA 17701 570/494-4030 www.fivestarequipment.com

Plasterer Equipment Co., Inc. 2550 E. Cumberland St. Lebanon, PA 717/273-2616 800/225-4001 3215 State Rd. Sellersville, PA 215/258-5700 800/523-2209 400 Stoke Park Rd. Bethlehem, PA 610/867-4657 800/587-9790 640 Lowther Rd. Lewisberry, PA 717/938-6568 866/787-0001 www.plasterer.com


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EAST PBE, INC. 283 Pane Road Newington, CT 06111 860/665-7470 Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT INC. www.pbeinc.com Pine Bush Office 97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106 Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 Fax 845/744-2900 Holmes Office www.pbeinc.com 24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004 Fax 845/878-9626

EDWARD EHRBAR INC. www.ehrbar.com 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 914/738-5100 Fax: 914/738-6847 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 Fax: 631/218-1069 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203/743-0088

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC. 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891 Baltimore, MD 410/247-2100

Frackville, PA 570/874-6140 28587 Sussex Highway Laurel, DE 19956 302/715-5382

PENN-JERSEY PENN-JERSEY 847 State Route 12 Frenchtown, NJ 08825 908/824-4200 1330 Hurfville Rd. Deptford, NJ 08096 856/227-6400


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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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953 Bethlehem Pike Montgomeryville, PA 18936 215/699-5871 New Castle, DE 302/652-3028 Uwchlan, PA 610/458-7054

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www.traceyroad.com 6803 Manlius Center Road P.O. Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 800/872-2390 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 800/370-9488

19598 Cady Road Exit 44-Watertown Center off Adams Center, NY 13606 888/335-0200 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 866/740-8853


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Snow and Ice Section For more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Stainless Steel Tailgate Spreader FFC V-Blade Easily Designed to Meet High Demands Adjusts for Diverse Plowing Operations

Crysteel Manufacturing’s stainless steel tailgate spreader is designed to effectively spread deicing materials while meeting the high demands for efficiency and dependability all winter long, according to the manufacturer. Corrosion resistant stainless steel delivers durability in the toughest environments, and a fully tapered trough eliminates all flat surfaces, preventing material hang ups. Available with a 6- or 9-in. (15 or 23 cm) auger, the tailgate spreader also features a full opening bottom trough hinged on the body side for easy accessibility and clean out. The direct drive design minimizes maintenance and allows independent control of the auger and spinner. The Crysteel stainless steel tailgate spreader is backed by a twoyear warranty.

The FFC V-Blade easily adjusts to achieve straight, left/right, scoop or V-position, providing the versatility needed to efficiently remove snow from walks, driveways and parking lots.

Winter Xtendor Cutting Edge System Winter Equipment Company has designed a snow plow blade system for small plow truck contractors. The Xtendor System is designed to increase blade life as much as 400 percent and it will help eliminate the hassle and cost of blade replacement for a contractor’s light duty trucks, according to the manufacturer. Easy-to-assemble system comes complete with 1.5 by 6 in. (1.3 by 15 cm) high quality steel cutting edge two Winter Xtendor PlowGuards with Winter Carbide Matrix protection on bottom and blade end, plow bolts and assembly instructions. For more information, call 800/294-6837 or visit www.WinterEquipment.com.

The FFC V-Blade manufactured by Paladin Attachments attaches to skid steers and compact wheel loaders up to operating weights of 13,200 lbs. (5,987 kg). The FFC V-Blade easily adjusts to achieve straight, left/right, scoop or V-position, providing the versatility needed to efficiently remove snow from walks, driveways and parking lots. It comes in blade widths ranging from 60 to 120 in. (152 to 305 cm) and is available with a hydraulic sequencing valve or Paladin’s electro-hydraulic system, which improves blade control and independent blade function, according to the manufacturer. The FFC V-Blade offers a reversible cutting edge designed to deliver greater wear life than traditional cutting edges. Fully adjustable skid shoes allow the user to match operations to varying job conditions, while top and side pinch guards increase safety and keep the pivot area free of debris. The FFC V-Blade is engineered with fewer components and less hardware than other adjustable snow blades, making it up to 200 lbs. (90.7 kg) lighter than other models and easier to maneuver. In addition, the design incorporates a robust central ball joint that allows for improved multiaxial movement. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Hiniker offers a comprehensive line of professional grade snowplows to meet the demands of the toughest conditions and snowplow operations. VF-PLOWS: Trip-edge design gives smooth operation and effective protection with a nine-inch high pivot point. Double acting cylinders provide positive moldboard position control. Now available in flared-wing and flat-top configurations.

Smouse Trailers & Snow Equipment 207 Smouse Rd. Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-887-7777 Fax: 724-547-8785

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C-PLOWS: Get the heavy-duty performance of the Hiniker trip-edge conventional plow plus the added versatility of a high performance backdrag plow. An amazing time-saver in driveways, parking lots and loading docks. SCOOP PLOWS: High capacity concave shape captures snow to efficiently clear lots and parking areas. Angles left or right for conventional plowing.

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CONVENTIONAL PLOWS: 30 inch tall high-curvature blades roll deep snow off quickly and efficiently. Commercial plowers will appreciate the extra strength and efficient design.

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SPREADERS: Snow removal contractors looking for additional profits will find them in ice control. Spread ice control materials quickly and easily with an efficient Hiniker Spreader. Choose between OHV gas engine spreaders or dual-motor electric spreaders.

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ELIMINATE BLADE CHANGES THIS SEASON

Volvo EC480E Delivers Breakout Forces Alongside Reduced Emissions

Our engineered blade systems are available in different blade types and performance levels to match your roads and plowing conditions

BLOCKBUSTER ® XTREME ™ SYSTEM Carbide insert blade with steel cover plate protection, cast steel wear blocks, and CurbRunner® PlowGuards

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The EC480E delivers high digging and breakout forces alongside reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency.

Powered by a Tier IV Final/Stage IV-compliant Volvo D13 engine, the EC480E delivers high digging and breakout forces alongside reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. The full electro-hydraulics are perfectly matched to the engine and are controlled by an advanced system which provides on-demand flow and reduces power losses within the circuit. The Volvo ECO mode contributes to the machine’s total improved efficiency — without any loss of performance in most operating conditions. As well as improving fuel efficiency, this increases controllability for more precise performance. The integrated work mode system offers the operator a choice of work modes according to the task at hand — including I (idle), F (fine), G (general) and H (heavy) — for optimum efficiency and machine performance. When the controls have been inactive for a pre-set amount of time, the excavator can be programmed to automatically reduce engine speed or even shut down to further reduce fuel consumption and noise. Operators can keep track of both current and average fuel consumption via a simple gauge in the cab. User-Friendly Human Machine Interface (HMI) The EC480E has been designed for

ease and simplicity of operation, and all human machine interfaces —including the joysticks, keypad and LCD monitor — are ergonomically designed and positioned for optimum comfort and control. The number of switches has been significantly reduced in comparison to previous models, while the 8-in. color LCD screen, displaying machine status information vital for maximizing productivity and uptime, is easy to read in any light. To ensure operator safety, a seat belt warning alarm sounds if the operator seat belt is not fastened when the ignition key is turned. Maximum Uptime The Volvo EC480E crawler excavator has been designed not only for ease of operation but also for simple maintenance. This ensures maximum uptime and minimum expenditure on parts and servicing. The strong three-piece undercarriage and high tensile steel Xshaped frame have been reinforced to ensure a long service life, while additional superstructure cover plates prevent damage to the underside of the machine from rock and debris. The machine vitals are protected from damage by overheating due to a hydraulically-driven, electrically-controlled cooling fan, further minimizing fuel consumption and noise. The fan’s optional reverse functionality, which blows air in the opposite direction, enables self-cleaning for ease of main-

tenance. Daily service checks are quickly and easily carried out due to grouped service points and large, wide opening doors, helping to get the most out of every operating shift. The radiator, charged air cooler and hydraulic oil cooler are situated side-by-side to maximize efficiency, reduce blockages and aid in cleaning. The system is easily accessed from ground level by simply opening the side door. Moreover, the handrails and full-size guard rails facilitate safe entry and exit of the cab and maintenance access to the superstructure, while easy-clean anti-slip plates help the operator gain a sure footing. Uptime also is increased by the sheer versatility of the EC480E, which can be adapted with a wide range of purpose-built attachments. Volvo general purpose buckets are a useful tool for digging and re-handling in soft to medium conditions, while heavy-duty buckets are intended for productive digging in compacted materials. A selection of economic, replaceable wear parts including high quality teeth, segments, side cutters, adapters and shrouds also are available to protect the bucket and ensure long life. For more information, call 717/5329181 or visit www.volvo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Safe Operation Methods Help Avoid Trenching Troubles By John Thomas SPECIAL TO CEG

An inexperienced trencher operator can cause costly mistakes. From start to finish, educate yourself on the task at hand — know your digging conditions, recognize potential safety hazards and understand the relationship between your trencher attachment and prime mover. With this knowledge, you’ll be able to operate your trencher attachment like a pro, saving time and money. “It’s important to be familiar with and know the controls and adjustments on both your trencher attachment and prime mover,” said Dave Aldrich, light construction dealer development and service manager of Paladin Attachments, which includes Bradco trencher attachments. “Take time to learn how they operate now. Such knowledge is crucial for safe, efficient operation of your equipment.”

Power is supplied to the Bradco 640 trencher by this skid steer’s auxiliary hydraulic system.

Before You Begin Safety Stop: Inspect your job site and take notice of any potential hazards in the area. Trenching through a hidden utility line could cause electrocution and death. Call all utility companies and have them plot out all of their lines before operating your trencher attachment or dial 811 before you dig. Prior to starting a trench, it is always a good idea to plan out your job. Several variables need to be taken into account before trenching: • Trench requirements • Potential safety hazards • Digging conditions • Trencher tooth pattern • Digging chain tension

The Bradco 625 trencher is available in 30, 36, 42 and 48 in. (76, 91, 100 and 122 cm) digging depths to fit most applications.

Before your trencher touches the dirt, match the tooth type and pattern with your soil type. Talk with your dealer or manufacturer representative about the soil type you will be digging into. Then choose the proper teeth for your application: • Cup — The most common teeth chosen for trencher attachments. Ideal for good digging applications like black dirt, loam, moist clay, sand and sandy clay. • Shark — Ideal for rocky, abrasive or compact conditions like

caliche. • Frost — Ideal for the most extreme trenching applications like coral, frozen ground and fracturable rock. In order for your trencher attachment to be successful in these applications, you will also have to take into account your prime mover’s hydraulic horsepower capabilities and the depth you will be trenching. Trencher attachments do have their limitations, so match not only your trencher teeth to your digging conditions, but also the

Before your trencher attachment touches the dirt, match the tooth type and pattern with your soil type.

machine’s hydraulic capabilities and your trench depth. When trenching, it is important to have your trencher chain properly adjusted. You do not want the chain too loose or too tight depending on the style of boom and tensioning system you are using. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions in your operator’s manual for

proper adjustment. Safety Stop: Never work on or make adjustments to any part of your trencher attachment while the unit is running. You could get caught in the chain or digging teeth, which could cause severe injury or death. see TRENCH page 126


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the center of where you will dig your trench. It will take about 4 ft. (1.2 m) of trenching before the trencher will be able to operate at the desired depth, so plan for this and position the trencher about 4 ft. behind where you want the actual trench to start. Once the trench is started, set the engine back to full throttle. Slowly lower the trencher arm into the ground to start the trench by lowering the trencher attachment with the loader arms and loader bucket controls. Carefully creep backwards as you roll the trencher boom down into the soil with the bucket and lift arms of the loader. Watch the crumber end so it does not get caught up on the trencher and continue to creep backwards. Once you have reached your required depth, you should be at a 60- to 65-degree angle with the trencher boom. A 48-in.

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A 60- to 65-degree trencher angle is recommended for general trenching.

boom will give you 48 in. of digging depth at a 65-degree angle. Safety Stop: Look behind you before reversing your prime mover to trench. Be aware of any person or obstruction in its path and observe any terrain changes such as drop-offs or soft ground. When trenching, remember to keep the discharge auger running about an inch off the ground; typically the skid shoe on the right-hand side of the machine will keep the auger at that height. This will keep the dirt pushed back away from the edge of the trench to help eliminate the spoil from falling back into the trench and prevent cave-ins. Avoid a Wrong Turn Turning your prime mover is easy. Add a trencher attachment to the mix and you have to be a little more cautious. Avoid making turns with your trencher attachment. A gradual turn or radius can be done, but you will put side loads on your trencher boom, causing excessive chain wear and possible damage to the boom and

trencher assembly. Turning too tightly while trenching will cause the trencher boom to bend and jam in the trench and stall, leading to excessive oil temperatures. Be cautious at all times when turning. To make sharp turns and 90-degree angles you will need to dig two trenches. Completing Your Trench Once you’ve dug your trench, remember that the trencher boom is at an angle and that you must continue trenching until the end of the boom has dug past the proposed end of the trench. Once the end of the trench has been dug, keep the trencher running and raise the loader arms to lift the unit clear of the trench. When the trencher has cleared the trench, disengage the auxiliary hydraulics to stop the trencher and then drive the prime mover away from the trench. Safety Stop: Keep equipment away from the trench after it has been dug so the weight of the unit does not cause a cave-in. “Remember, your trencher attachment’s per-

formance is directly related to the power available from your prime mover’s auxiliary hydraulic system,” said Aldrich. “If the trencher seems to lack power or speed, it may be due to a lack of sufficient auxiliary power. Be sure to match the size of your trencher attachment with the hydraulic capabilities of your machine.” Trencher performance also is related to how well it is maintained, digging tooth wear and type and size of digging chain, crumber boom and shoe used. Consult your operator’s manual for maintenance tips or ask your local dealer. At the end of the day, taking the time to operate and maintain your trencher attachment correctly will save you time on the job and put money back in your pocket. John Thomas is the vice president of marketing and business development of Paladin Attachments, which includes Bradco Attachments, based in Dexter, Mich. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The New York State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. Counties: Monroe & Wayne Project No.: D262504 Project: Sidewalk improvements. Location: Various locations in the towns of Henrietta and Williamson and Village of Newark. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Keleman-Bauer Construction — $839,229 • Keeler Construction Company Inc. — $997,699 • Villager Construction Inc. — $999,999 • Economy Paving Company Inc. — $1,036,160 • Concrete Applied Tec/dba: Catco — $1,045,835 • Slate Hill Constructors Inc. — $1,085,753 County: New York Project No.: D262514 Project: Route 9A emergency and safety restoration. Location: In New York City. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hasa Construction LLC — $9,721,500 • TWI Construction Corporation — $11,138,442 • Restani Construction Corporation — $11,931,491 • Tully Construction Company Inc. — $12,396,064 • Ferreira Construction Company Inc. — $13,518,00 • Grace Industries LLC — $13,903,874 • Paul J Scariano Inc. — $14,141,000 County: Clinton Project No.: D262533 Project: Bridge replacement (composite girder). Location: On U.S. Route 11 over I-87 in the town of Champlain. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Luck Brothers Inc. — $19,712,543 • Kubricky Construction Corporation — $19,827,399 • Tetra Tech Construction — $20,797,350 • Rifenburg Construction Inc. — $21,057,000 County: Chautauqua Project No.: D262540 Project: 8.8 mi. of asphalt concrete resurfacing. Location: On N.Y. Route 430 in the village of Mayville and N.Y. Route 5 and 60 in the city of Dunkirk. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Concrete Applied Tec/dba: Catco — $2,496,455 • Amherst Paving Inc. — $2,674,614 • D&H Excavating Inc. — $2,731,267 • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $2,758,000 • Occhino Corporation — $3,082,914 County: Cattaraugus Project No.: D262542 Project: Bridge replacement. Location: Lebanon Road. over Cold Spring Creek in the town of Cold Springs.

County: Ulster Project No.: D262546 Project: Rehab. (paving, sidewalk, curbs and masonry walls) Location: Routes 44/55 and 52 overlooks in the towns of Gardiner, Rochester and Warwarsing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Sun Up Enterprises Inc. — $967,981 • Arold Construction Company Inc. — $1,064,374 • A Colarusso & Son Inc. — $1,087,619 • Ben Ciccone Inc. — $1,090,179 • Coyle Industries Inc. — $1,226,983 • McNamee Construction Corporation — $1,265,622

County: Bronx Project No.: D262391 Project: Bridge rehabilitation concrete deck replacement, steel repairs, painting and .9 mi. of pavement rehabilitation. Location: On the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87), BIN's 1-06680-9, 1-06680-A, 1-06680-B and 1-06680-C in New York City. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Tully Construction Company Inc. — $126,223,498 • Kiska Construction Inc. — $127,340,000 • El Sol Contracting/El Sol II Enterprises — $139,774,639 • E. E. Cruz & Company Inc. — $148,390,289 • Judlau Contracting Inc. — $151,488,000 • Yonkers Contracting Company Inc. — $170,777,229 • Grace Industries LLC — $171,947,766 • Defoe Corporation — $177,260,191 • CCA Civil Inc. — $178,569,275 • Ecco III Enterprises Inc. — $185,070,000 • Major Deegan Constructors JV — $203,632,000 • Granite Construction Northeast Inc. — $209,932,447

County: Monroe Project No.: D262557 Project: Milling and resurfacing. Location: Route 404 in the town of Webster. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Sealand Contractors Corporation — $1,977,000 • Villager Construction Inc. — $2,136,651 • Keeler Construction Company Inc. — $2,172,170 • Economy Paving Company Inc. — $2,446,490 • Concrete Applied Tec/dba: Catco — Informal

Counties: Chenango and Sullivan Project No.: D262511 Project: Traffic signal installation and sidewalk replacements. Location: Routes 12, 23, 990L and 42. Also Norwich and South Fallsburg Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Power Line Constructors Inc. — $1,542,422 • Binghamton Road Electric LLC — $1,577,426 • Power & Construction Group — $1,889,675

Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Concrete Applied Tec/dba: Catco — $1,533,912 • Cold Spring Construction Company — $1,729,304 • Union Concrete & Construction — $1,748,680 • H&K Services Inc. — $1,774,825 • Nichols Long & Moore Construction — $1,892,265 • The L C Whitford Company Inc. — $2,088,887


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WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-5700 • Princeton, MN Sat., September 13, 2014 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., December 6, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Lincoln, DE Sat., September 20, 2014 For: Mid-Atlantic Fall Equipment Auction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., October 23, 2014 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers


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nonresidential spending increased 2.1 percent from June and 14 percent from a year earlier, while private residential spending grew 0.7 percent for the month and 8.0 percent year-over-year. Public construction spending rose 3.0 percent from June to July and 2.1 percent year-over-year; nevertheless, public construction for the first seven months of 2014 combined remained 0.1 percent below the total for the same period in 2013. “The largest private nonresidential categories showed robust year-over-year growth, as did both single- and multifamily housing,” Simonson said. “The dominant public segments — highway and educational construction — also did well in July, though their performance has been mixed yearto-date.” The largest private nonresidential type, power construction — which includes oil and gas fields and pipelines as well as electric power — soared 7.5 percent in July and 29 percent from a year earlier, Simonson noted. Manufacturing construction jumped 4.4 percent and 25 percent, respectively. Single-family home construction gained 0.5 percent and 9.4 percent, while multifamily spending rose 0.2 percent and 41 percent. Highway and street construction was up 6.9 percent for the month, 3.0 percent year-over-year and 3.1 percent for the first seven months combined. Public educational construction climbed 1.6 percent from June and 0.6 percent from July 2013 but declined 1.5 percent year-to-date. Association officials said the spending figures were welcome news for the industry, but cautioned that worker shortages are likely to get more severe as demand continues to expand. They noted that a survey the association conducted with SmartBrief found that 25 percent of responding firms report they have already turned down projects because of labor shortages while two-thirds say they are having a hard time finding workers. “As demand for construction rebounds, many firms are finding that the pool of available workers is pretty shallow,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Retiring older workers, strong demand in other sectors of the economy and few younger people seeking careers in construction are combining to create workforce shortages for many construction firms.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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DTBA: SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet DAY 1 OF 3 DAY AUCTION: 3 COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONS! 23. Equipment, All Types of Construction & Support Equipment, Boom PART 1: WJ Farley Roofing Corp.: Everything to be Found in a & Scissor Lifts, Forklifts, Crawler Tractors, Excavators, Tractor Large Roofing Company from Large to Small. Loader Backhoes, Loader Landscape Tractors, Attachments, Trucks 11. Friday, October 10: GOUVERNEUR, NEW YORK: & Tractors. DAY 2 OF 3 DAY AUCTION: 3 COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONS! 24. DTBA: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: Very Large Job 2: PART 2: Farley Equipment Company, LLC - BS Industrial Completion.Very Late Model Aggregate Crushing Spread Contractors, Inc. All Rolling Stock Including 6 Cranes: 2007 Grove ($7,500,000 replacement value.) Plus Cat Haul Trucks, Excavators, RT540E, Krupp 150 Ton, 2006 National 33 Ton Boom Truck, Plus Cat Generators, Rubber Tired Loaders and MORE! Full Line of Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Support & Rigging Equipment. 25. DTBA: BALTIMORE, MARYLAND: Very Prestigious, One of a Kind Late Model Cat Scrap Handling & Demo Equipment 12. Saturday, October 11: GOUVERNEUR, NEW YORK: DAY Auction. HILITES: Cat Material Handlers, Cat Excavators, Cat 3 OF 3 DAY AUCTION: 3 COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONS! 3: Forklifts, Cat Rubber Tired Loaders, Cat Skid Steers, Labounty PART 3: Unbelievably Enormous Amount of Top of the Line Shop Rotating Shear, Grapples & More. * This is some of the nicest group & Support Equipment. * Probably the Biggest Ever Sold in the of equipment to be found anywhere! North Country! ALSO: SPECIAL>>WOW!!!: 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car (115 miles), 1938 Garwood 21ft. Wooden 26. DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Marine & Boat, MCI Motorcoach. Construction, Equipment & Large Quantity of Support Equipment.

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RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION & OILFIELD EQUIPMENT PLUS AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILER AUCTION.

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DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS NOTE: Selling in this sale will be rental fleet equipment from United Rentals & Hertz Equipment and one Cat rental fleet. HILITES INCLUDE: 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Cat D8T (manual angle blade), (2) 2008 Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6NLGP, 2006 Case 850K, 6 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2012-2011 Cat 416E (4x4), (3) 2008 JD 310J (4x4), 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: New/Unused Case CX27B, JD 270LC, 2008 Takeuchi TB125, 2007 Takeuchi TB016, 2007 JCB 8018, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: Gradall 4100, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) New Tomahawk, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: JD 772CH (AWD), 2007 JD 672D (AWD), Cat 140HVHP, Cat 140H, Cat 12F, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 644H, PNUEMATIC ROLLER: Cat PS360B, 2 TRENCHERS: 2007 Vermeer RT100 W, DitchWitch RT100, 7 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Lull 944E-42, 2006 Gehl RS6-42, (4) Gehl RS5-34, Gradall 534D-9, 14 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2007-(2) 2006 Skyjack SJ8831RT, (4) 2008-(3) 2007 Skyjack SJIII4626, 2007 Skyjack SJIII3226, JLG E300, JLG E300AJP, JD 1930ES, RECLAIMER: 2006 Cat RM350, 2 BOOM LIFTS: Genie Z34/ 22N, Genie Z30/ 20N, 4 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR 750CFM, (3) 2010 Atlas Copco 185CFM, 9 GENERATORS: IR S60, (6) Kohler 60REOZJB, 2007 Multiquip SCA-125USJ, Multiquip, SWEEPER: 2010 Laymor 8HC, 3 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco 50T (tri.), WATER TRAILER: 2011 500gal., GOLF CART: 48 Volt Ez-Go, 3 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: (2) New 110 CC 4 Wheeler, New Elec Power Wheel, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose. DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 287 (Main St.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right. Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking) TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613, SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077

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Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEU Programs Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM) (Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing) Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OH Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; Credits Available General Contractors – Join AGC of Minnesota at the MSES Fall Outing September 10-12, 2014 For the first time, AGC will host a contractors’ cabin as part of Taste of MSES, just one of the activities available at the MSES Fall Outing at The Pines at Grandview Lodge, 23521 Nokomis Avenue, Nisswa, MN. The MSES Fall Outing Wednesday Tournament is on September 10th; Complimentary Lunch at 11:30 AM; Shotgun at 1:30 PM; Prizes to be awarded on Thursday during the Social Hour. Join us for an opportunity to visit with surveyor and engineer representatives along with attendees from MnDOT. For more information on this event, please contact Derek Schmidt at dschmidt@wsbeng.com or call (612) 518-1643. GRAPPLE HOOK, MARKETERS & REPRESENTATIVES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES PRESENTS A WEBINAR ON CORROSION ASSOCIATED WITH HEAVY EQUIPMENT AT THIS WEBINAR THERE WILL BE DISCUSSION OF THE USE OF NANO TECHNOLOGY FOR CORROSION CONTROL. YOU WILL LEARN: WHAT CAUSES ACCELERATED CORROSION; HOW SMALL CORROSION PROBLEMS TURN INTO BIG CORROSION PROBLEMS; UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING DIFFERENT METALS; WHAT OWNERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SANDBLASTING AND SPECIAL EMPHASIS FOR THIS SEGMENT IS CRITICAL STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS; FASTENERS, NUTS AND BOLTS; SALTWATER CORROSION; HIGH ACID ENVIRONMENTS. DATE AND TIME: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2014 AT 4:00 PM EST WEBINAR IS FREE, LIMITED SPACE REGISTRATION INFORMATION: PHONE: DAN JENKINS AT 813/877-4665 EMAIL: DAN JENKINS AT DJENKINS@GRAPPLEHOOK.COM PHOTOS/QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME IN ADVANCE NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 REGISTER TODAY FOR NTEA’S TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE AT THE ADOBA HOTEL, DEARBORN/ DETROIT, MICHIGAN. THE TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PREVIEW NEXT YEAR’S VOCATIONAL TRUCK AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS FROM ELEVEN (11) LEADING CHASSIS MANUFACTURERS! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT, YOU MAY CALL THE NTEA OFFICE AT TOLL FREE: 1/800-441-6832 The Ohio State University Farm Science Review Event September 16 thru September 18, 2014 The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will be held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, and preparations are well underway for the annual farming showcase, which attracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agricultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada annually. Participants are able to peruse 4,000 product lines from more than 600 commercial exhibitors and engage in educational opportunities with Ohio State and Purdue University specialists, Ohio State Extension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at the Review each year, displaying the latest and greatest in farming technology, products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors, it’s a chance to reconnect with established customers and connect with new ones. “If you come to the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience the Difference.’” The Media coordinators for the Farm Science Review are: Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations 937/688-3878; Janice@wiltpr.com; www.wiltpr.com Tracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology 614/688-1067; turner.490@osu.edu; http://cfaes.osu.edu The Fourth Annual WEST VIRGINIA OIL & GAS EXPO cordially invites you to Morgantown, WV on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 from 9 AM to 5 PM. Set up is Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 10 AM to 6 PM. Located just minutes from Interstate 79 in Morgantown, West Virginia, Mylan Park’s Expo Center is the perfect venue for the West Virginia Oil & Gas Expo. In addition to over one acre of indoor exhibit space, the location offers plenty of outside space for equipment and vehicles. The paved parking lot located directly in front of the expo center provides easy access and ample space for parking and outdoor vendor space. Also, the

facility provides FREE High Speed Wireless Internet. Venue Location: 500 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV 26501. For more information, visit www.mylanpark.com. 2014 Paul Bunyan Show Schedule Join us at the Official Paul Bunyan Show…”The Original American Forestry Show” October 3 to 5, 2014 8 AM to 5 PM Friday and Saturday *** 9 AM to 3 PM Sunday Guernsey County Fairgrounds, 335 Old National Road, Old Washington (Cambridge), OH Admission Prices: $8 – Adults * $4 – Seniors (60 and over) & Kids (12-7) Children 6 & Under Free…No Pets Allowed! There will be forestry equipment running live throughout the grounds and it is a very loud and scary place for pets! No unauthorized vehicles, ATV’s or personal golf carts allowed on Show grounds. Scooters will be available for rent $30 per day at the Show. First come, first served. For more information on this show, please contact Ohio Forestry Association at 614/497-9580 or info@ohioforest.org. ONLA (Ohio Nursery & Landscape Assocation) Regional Education Presents: TREE CLIMBING 101 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 Time: 9 AM to 1 PM Price: $150 ONLA Member; $200 Non-Member, Instructor is Chris Ahlum Location: Franklin County Historical Society, 5274 Norwich Street, Hilliard, Ohio Lunch is included in Registration Fee. Deadline to register is one week prior to event. This training opens with an overview of the equipment and steps participants need to follow for safe tree climbing in a variety of situations. Come learn and practice climbing a tree the right way from a TCIA Certified Tree Care Safety Professional. For more information, please call the ONLA office in Westerville, OH at 614/899-1195. Mark Your Calendar for GIE+EXPO 2014 - OCTOBER 22 to OCTOBER 24, 2014 WEDNESDAY, OCT 22 – FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 Green Industry Conference and School of Grounds Management WEDNESDAY, OCT 22 Dealer Day; Reception on the Tradeshow Floor and Free Concert at 4th Street Live! THURSDAY, OCT 23 GIE+EXPO open to all industry participants, plus Free Concert at 4th Street Live! FRIDAY, OCT 24 Indoor – 9 AM to 5 PM and Outdoor – 9 AM to 4 PM, plus Free Concert at 4th Street Live! Excellent timing for manufacturers to show their complete new lines…750 Exhibits throughout 500,000 sq. ft. inside the Kentucky Exposition Center and in the turf area outside…19 acres of outdoor demonstrations and test driving, adjacent to the indoor exhibits…seminars to boost your efficiency and bottom line…convenient mid-America location within driving distance of 60% of America’s population…Networking opportunities. For more information, email: info@gie-expo.com. TRIMBLE DIMENSIONS 2014 IS THE PLACE TO BE IN NOVEMBER. REGISTER NOW! NOVEMBER 3 thru 5, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Trimble Dimensions User Conference 2014 is the must attend conference for industry professionals such as yourself. Haven’t attended in the past? Well, here’s what you’ve been missing! . Over 400 sessions lead by industry experts . Pavilion with the latest technology showcased . Unlimited networking opportunities . Peer-to-peer collaboration . Professional Development House (PDH) . Hands-on training . Special events – plus more! Dimensions 2014 is the place to be in November. Discover first-hand how you can transform the way you work by integrating advanced positioning technology, field and office applications and real time communications. For more information, contact: www.TrimbleDimensions.com or Email: Trimble_Dimensions@Trimble.com. AGC OF MINNESOTA CONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA The AGC/CFMA Construction Financial Management Conference will be held on November 5 – 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Get the latest information on: Construction Market Trends; Financial Accounting Standards Board; Surety, Financial, and Credit Markets, Change Order and Claims Management; Federal acquisition regulations; construction taxes; strategies for economic conditions; business real estate management; ethics and fraud. Register before September 5th: $780/After September 5th: $860. Conference Details are available at http://meetings.agc.org/agc _cfma.


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UPCOMING AUCTIONS 2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON CT & DISCENZA CONSTRUCTION, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION for SCHIAVONE CO., LLC - EQUIPMENT DIVISION & JOINT VENTURES (Multiple Job Completions)

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 9:30 AM 2121 MCCARTER HWY, NEWARK, NJ 07104 DAY 1● FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 8:30 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

DAY 2 ● SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 8:30 AM with equipment & inventory from

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, INFRASTRUCTURE REHAB EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, HUGE INVENTORY OF JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TOOLING & SUPPLIES Consignments from Schiavone affiliates & joint ventures only!

ONE OWNER - COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for FOLSOM CONSTRUCTION, LLC (Due to Owner’s Untimely Passing)

MRT TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC. & WOOD & WOOD GARAGE DOORS & SHERWOOD ROOFING & RENOVATION GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT, NEW PARTS & SUPPLY INVENTORY

ONE OWNER – COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for SCALIA BROTHERS TRUCKING CO. (Ceasing Operations)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 9:00 AM 138 RYE STREET, SOUTH WINDSOR, CT 06074 THE FINEST ONE OWNER INVENTORY OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS EVER SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION FROM ONE OF CT’s PREMIER CONTRACTING FIRMS

ONE OWNER – 2 DAYS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9:30 AM 120 TERRYVILLE ROAD, BRISTOL, CT 06010 RENOWNED SAND & GRAVEL OPERATION CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT, STACKING CONVEYORS, GENSET, SCALE, EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS, EARTH MATERIAL MFG SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS

COMPLETE EQUIPMENT & ROLLING STOCK DISPERSAL AUCTION for S&R CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES (Owner’s Pursuing Other Interests)

*Real Property to be offered subject to motivated seller confirmation

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY & COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 9:00 AM 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OH 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

FRI & SAT, NOVEMBER 14 & 15, 9:30 AM BOTH DAYS 121-123 NEWTON ROAD, PLAISTOW, NH 03865 ONE OF NH’s MOST VENERABLE & REVERED CONTRACTING FIRMS ENTIRE INVENTORY OF HIGHWAY, BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION & INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, TOOLS & SUPPLIES

SALE FEATURES - 2010 Yutong YTRD 280 Rotary Drill Mtd On Cat 336D Track Unit, Multiple Kelly Bars & Bits

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Ritchie Hosts Unreserved Public Auction in North East

More than 87 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Paraguay, New Zealand and United Arab Emirates.

Close to 2,600 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multimillion dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md., on Aug. 28.

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lose to 2,600 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in North East, Md., on Aug. 28. Bidders came from 54 countries, including all 49 U.S. states. More than 87 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Paraguay, New Zealand and United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased 49 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). In total, more than 2,000 equipment items were sold in the auction, including excavators, crawler tractors, truck tractors and more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at An employee of Omni Excavators in Washington, D.C., www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG owned by Rob Rafy, checks out some equipment.

This Cat 953C attracts attention from the bidders.

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In total, more than 2,000 equipment items were sold in the auction.

Mike Kerr, estimator and project manager of Willistown Contractors in Malvern, Pa., is ready to make a call about this John Deere 50D mini-excavator.


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LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURNS CRANES, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, BOOM LIFTS, SCISSOR LIFTS, TRUCKS, DUMP TRAILERS, WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS, ATTACHMENTS.

AUCTION ATLANTIC CITY,

NEW JERSEY

(ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK)

NOTE: Hertz Equipment Rentals is selling late model equipment to make room for brand new equipment. Selling at same time rental fleet equipment from Sunbelt Rentals and a nice group of equipment from Cat Rentals and also one other rental fleet. EARLY HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: CARRY DECK CRANE: Broderson IC-803F, TRUCK CRANE: Grove TMS760, 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) Cat D350E Series II, 13 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330CL, 2004 Cat 315CL, Cat 315CL, 2012 Cat 305ECR, 2012 Cat 305E, Unused Case CX31B, (4) 2014 JCB 8018CTS, 2008 Bobcat 442, Cat 336DL, Cat 324DL, 2 HYDRAULIC HAMMER & ACCESSORIES: (2) Stanley MB256, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) New Tomahawk, MOTOR SCRAPER: Cat 615C, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966D, Cat 962G, Demo Cat 938K (like new), (2) 2008 Cat 924H, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012 Cat D6KXL, Cat D5CLGP, Cat D3GXL, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 953B, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 420F, 2007 Cat 420E (4x4), 2012 JD 310K (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLER: Galion VOS66A, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2012 Cat 259C3, 2012 New Holland C238, 12 SKID STEERS: Unused Case SR220, Unused Case SV185, (2) 2012 Cat 246C, 2012 Cat 242B3, (3) 2012 Cat 236B3, 2012 Cat 226B3, 2012 New Holland L220, 2012 Bobcat S150, JD 250, 12 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005-2004 JLG G943A, 2005 Lull 1044C-54, (2) 2006 Mec TH80, (6) Skytrak 6000lb. (4x4), JD 4500, 13 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 1350SJP (4x4), 2007 JLG 800AJ (4x4), (4) JLG 600S (4x4), JLG E300AJ, (6) 2006 Genie Z80/60 (4x4), 10 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2004 JLG 3394RT, Skyjack 4832, (8) Skyjack 3226, 3 GENERATORS: 2007 MQ SDG125S, Kohler 300ROZD71, Onan 225KW, 6 LIGHT PLANTS: (4) 2012 Doosan LSC, 2012 Doosan 60HZ-T, IR L6A, 5 ARROW BOARDS: (3) American Signal, (2) Display Solutions Sunray, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: 2009 NH T1530, VAN TRUCK: 2006 GMC Savannah, SWEEPER: Tennant 530E, SERVICE TRUCK: 2004 Ford F550, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2005 Trailking TK70HT-482 (t/a), 4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco RG50 (tri), Trailking TK70, TIPPER TRAILER: 1998 Trailking (t/a), TAG A LONG TRAILER: Military (t/a),

3 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: (2) 110 CC 4 Wheeler, Elec. Power Wheel, UTILITY VEHICLE: 2009 Club Car Carryall, GOLF CART: 48 Volt Ez-Go, 2 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS, 2 TIRES: 1800 X 25 Loader Tires, 67 x 34.00 x 25 Tire, 30 PALLETS OF STONES: (30) Pallets of Tumbled Blue Stone, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, ATTACHMENTS: Tractor Loader Backhoe: Atlas Copco SB450, Stanley MB15, Skid Steer: Stanley MB556, Huskie HH500, Stanley MB356, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330. DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 @ 9:30 AM

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LYON &

SON

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

SAT., SEPTEMBER 27, 2014 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68 PROSPECT, CT

THINK SUNSHINE!!!

Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on September 27, 2014. This auction will consist of equipment from utility companies; municipalities; contractors; and others. Early Consignments from Power Company: 2002 GMC C7500, w/Kiley Terex Telelect HR50M 50' Bucket, Knapheide utility body, 4 outriggers; 2005 FORD Van, diesel; 2003 DODGE Caravan; 1997 FORD Super Duty, w/mechanics body; 2004 SHERMAN REILLY PT-2766 Puller/Tensioner Trailer, diesel; Early Consignments: KOMATSU WA320-3L Wheel Loader, EROPS, aux. hyd., hyd. quick coupler, side dump bucket; KOMATSU WA250-1 Wheel Loader, w/bucket & forks; KOMATSU WA120 Wheel Loader; JOHN DEERE 646C Wheel Loader; DRESSER TD15C Crawler Dozer; (2) 2011 JOHN DEERE 318D Skid Steer Loader, EROPS, aux. hyd., low hours; 2012 GEHL 5240 Skid Steer Loader; NEW HOLLAND L783 Skid Steer Loader; JOHN DEERE 410B Turbo Wheel Loader Backhoe, w/bucket & forks; VOLVO ECR88 Hyd. Excavator, w/blade, hyd. thumb, & aux. hyd.; CAT 311 Hyd. Excavator, s/n 5PK00562; EATON TIMBERJACK 230D Skidder; 2011 BOBCAT CT122 Wheel Tractor, w/loader & backhoe, 4x4; JOHN DEERE 445 Tractor, w/cab, mower, snow blower, & chains; KUBOTA BX2350 Wheel Tractor, w/under deck mower, 3 PtH, PTO, 4x4; NEW HOLLAND MY17 Tractor, w/mower; 1999 JLG 40HP Boom Manlift, dual fuel, 4x4; JLG 40H Hyd. Boom Manlift, 4x4; FERGUSON 5-8B Roller, John Deere diesel; HYSTER H90 Forklift, w/bucket, Being sold in Lien of Storage; (2) YALE 80V 8,000# Forklift, w/5’ forks, 3 stage, diesel; CLARK 8,000# Forklift; HYSTER H25E Forklift; THOMPSON 6HT-894 Trailer Mounted Water Pump, Deutz diesel; (3) 2006 KOHLER 60 KW Self Contained Enclosed Generator, including fuel tank, John Deere diesel; UNILIFT 538 Boom Lift; 2005 FURUKAWA HCR 900 ES Track Drill w/dust collector, Cat diesel, 7,700 +/engine hrs., s/n 218018, hammer on drill has been rebuilt in last 2 years; FURUKAWA 12 ES Track Drill, w/dust collector, Isuzu diesel, 14,000 +/- engine hrs., hammer on drill has been rebuilt in the last two years; ACCUTRAC Portable Band Saw Mill; HUDSON Cord Wood Processor, Onan power; 1958 OLIVER Wheel

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 Call for more information: DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. (203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368 www.davisauctionsinc.com

Backhoe, Runs; 1975 MICHIGHAN 85-AG Pay Loader, Runs; 1999 GMC C8500, w/Altec D947 TC Corner Mounted Digger Derrick, utility body, winch, & 4 outriggers; 1988 MACK R688ST Tractor, w/350 Mack, 12 speed, 55K rears, wetline; 1986 FORD, w/Pitman Hydra-Lift HL960 Crane; 1999 FORD F550XL Super Duty Flatbed, diesel, V8; 2004 FORD F450, w/construction body, diesel, 4x4; 2002 FORD F450 XL Stake Body Flatbed, w/lift gate; 1999 FORD F450 Crew Cab, w/utility body; 2006 GMC K3500 SLE Pickup, w/Fisher plow, Duramax diesel, 4x4; 2005 FREIGHTLINER Sprinter 3500 High Top Van, diesel; 2002 FORD F250 XL Super Duty, w/utility body & ladder rack, V8; 1997 FORD F150, w/ladder rack; 1990 CHEV. K3500 Rack Body, w/plow, 4x4; (4) 2006-2007 FORD Crown Vic Police Interceptors; 2005 DODGE Stratus; 2004 MAZDA Tribute, 4x4; 2004 HONDA Odyssey; 2004 CHRYSLER Pacifica; 2004 DODGE Neon; 2003 FORD Explorer, w/3rd Seat; 2003 FORD Explorer; 2003 FORD Taurus; 2003 CHEV. Cavalier Coupe; 2001 HYUNDAI XG300; 2000 VOLVO S70; 2000 SATURN SL2 Coupe; 1999 GMC Yukon Denali, 4x4; 1999 CHEV. Blazer, 4x4; 1998 FORD Explorer, 4x4; 1998 FORD Taurus SE; 1998 NISSAN Altima; 1997 CHEV. Blazer, 4x4; 1997 MAZDA Protégé; 1996 JEEP Grand Cherokee, 4x4; 1996 GMC Jimmy, 4x4; 1995 JEEP Grand Cherokee, 4x4; 2000 FONTAINE 35 Ton Detach. Trailer, w/beavertail; 2014 BIG BEE Dump Trailer; 2014 TOPLINE TH-18 Trailer; (3) 2014 TOPLINE TLU-16 Trailer; 2014 TOPLINE JT-13 FA Landscape Trailer, w/ramp; 2014 TOPLINE JTW-12 FA Trailer, w/2 ramps; 2013 TOPLINE JT-10 FA Landscape Trailer, w/ramp; Trailer Mounted Fuel Tank; (2) Small Trailers for Yard Tractors; (Unused) HI-WAY E2020XT Hyd. Stainless Steel 10' Sander; SKI-DOO Safari Electro Snowmobile; SKI-DOO 503R Snowmobile; Misc. 3 PtH Equipment- Mowers, Box Blades, Rake, Rototiller & Fertilizer Spreader; 2012 TROY BILT 21” Walk Behind Mower; IR Upright Air Compressor; Generators; Racking; DR Wood Chipper; Lawn Mowers; Snow Blowers; Misc. Hand Tools; Lawn Mowers, and much more. You name it; it looks like it is coming!! More arriving daily. This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!

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

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.

ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

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

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


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RENTALS - RENTALS - RENTALS!

RENTALS, RENTALS

LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, COMPACT EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS. SUNBELT • HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTALS

CAT, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. NEFF RENTALS

AUCTION

AUCTION

SYRACUSE

ATLANTA

(BREWERTON), NEW YORK

(BREMEN), GEORGIA

HILITES: 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (4) 2014 JCB 8018CTS, JD 50D, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 450H, JD 450G, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 310G (4x4), JD 310E (4x4), 2 SKID STEERS: JD 270, JD 250, PALLETS OF STONES: (15) Pallets of Tumbled Blue Stone, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

EARLY HILITES: PRESSURE WASHER: New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (1 cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in Grapple Bucket (1 cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH Hydraulic Auger, New Versatech Tree Boom, New JBX 4000 48in. Forks, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches.

ADDRESS: 5860 McKinley Rd., Brewerton, NY 13029.

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to

DIRECTIONS: From Hancock International Airport: Interstate-81 North to exit 30. Go straight across Rt. 31 at light onto Pardee Rd. for 1 mile. Turn right on McKinley Rd. Site on right approx. ½ mile.

Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 559-5900

SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 @ 11:00 AM

TUES., SEPT. 30 @ 10:00 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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Approximately 2,600 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Auction RITCHIE from page 138

A row of equipment was lined up and ready for the auction.

Ritchie Bros. provides a barbecue lunch for the auction attendees

An auction attendee takes advantage of the complimentary Wi-Fi.

John Burgess, one of the owners of Burgess Excavating, located in King George, Va., inspects this Case CX330.

Brandon Malec, owner of Malec Tree Service, in Essex, Md., brought his son, Nick, to the auction.

Chrissy Paterson, a registered nurse of Genesis Nursing Home, enjoys looking at the machinery.

Francisco Enrique (L) and Pedro Palmer, owner of Palmer Construction, in Philadelphia, Pa., attend the auction.


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MOBILE ASPHALT INC. MAJOR JOB COMPLETION. (20) LATE MODEL TRUCK TRACTORS, (12) LATE MODEL TRIAXLE DUMP TRUCKS, (25) PICKUPS, DUMP & FLOWBOY TRAILERS, VIBRATORY & ASPHALT ROLLERS, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS.

AUCTION MOBILE, ALABAMA NOTE: Mobile Asphalt Inc., a very well known general & asphalt contractor in Alabama is selling very late model dump trucks, truck tractors, trailers and all types of asphalt and construction equipment that will suit anything and everything. HILITES INCLUDE: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330BL, Cat 325BL, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D8R, 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2012 Peterbilt 337 (s/a), 2011 Kenworth T270 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750, 10 DUMP TRUCKS: (6) 2011-(4) 2010 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 16 TRUCK TRACTORS: (12) 2009 Peterbilt 367, 1995 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2009 Mack CXU613 (t/a), 2009 Mack CHU613 (t/a), 2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), ASPHALT TRANSFER VEHICLES: Blaw Knox MC 330, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D8R, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, Cat 325BL, New Case CX27B, 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: 2008 JD 220DW, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) New Tomahawk, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2011 Case 821E, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: New Case 580N, 2 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: (2) Gen Core 300 Ton Silo, SKID STEER: Bobcat S130, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Cat TL943, 2006 Lull 1044C-54 (4x4), Lull 1044B (4x4), 4 BOOM LIFTS: (4) JLG 600S (4x4), 3 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) Skyjack 4832, Skyjack 3226, 2 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, Multiquip MQ61V, WATER PUMP: 2005 Godwin CD150M, EJECTOR TRAILER: Steco ETT60-32 (like new, t/a), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 3151 Hamilton Blvd., Theodore, AL 36544. ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808

WED., OCT. 1 @ 10:00 AM

3 DAY AUCTION! 3 COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONS: PART 1: WJ Farley Roofing Corp. PART 2: Farley Equipment Company, LLC & B-S Industrial Contractors, Inc. ALL ROLLING STOCK INCLUDING 6 CRANES, PLUS FULL LINE OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCK TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, SUPPORT & RIGGING EQUIPMENT. PART 3: UNBELIVABLY ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF TOP OF THE LINE SHOP & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT – PROBABLY THE BIGGEST EVER SOLD IN THE NORTH COUNTRY.

AUCTION

GOUVERNEUR, NEW YORK

HILITES INCLUDE: 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006 Skytrak 8042 Legacy, Skytrak 8042, Skytrak 10054, Skytrak 6036, 4 FORKLIFTS: Clark 16,000 CAP, Toyota M426F-GCU20, Heister H50XL, Komatsu MG002, 2 TRAILERS: 2005 Fortaine 55 Ton Lowboy (tri), Fontaine Hydraulic Ramp, TAGALONG TRAILER: Eager Beaver 20HALX Tag, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: Ford L9000 18ft., Ford L8000 15ft., 7 MISC. EQUIPMENT: Gorman/Rupp 10” Duetz Diesel Pump, Gorman/Rupp 6” Duetz Diesel, Sweepster P84 Tow Behind Sweep, 2008 Hanes ETL Open Top Manbasket, US Crane S-60 Clsd Top M/Basket, 2010 Danuser HP-2545H Drive Unit, 2010 Danuser 24x48 Cast Auger, 5 CRANES: 2007 40 Ton Grove RT Crane RT540E, 2006 33 Ton National Boom Truck 14127A, 150 Ton Krupp All Terrain KMK5150, 27.5 Ton Loraine RT Crane LRT275D, 12.5 Ton JLG Boom Truck 1250 JLG, 12 EQUIPMENT: JD Front End Loader 544E, JD Bulldozer 450H, JD Backhoe 310D, Homemade Work Barge 10’x30’, Garlock Stone Conveyor 74R100, Gardner/Denver Compressor 750 CFM, Bandit Wood Chipper 200+, Hollingsworth 30KW Gen, Consolidated 100 KW Gen, MMD Air Compressor 375 CFM, MMD Air Compressor 400 CFM, MMD Air Compressor 185 CFM. Days 1 & Day 3 Address: Farley Equipment Company, LLC: 284 East Main St. Gouverneur, NY 13642. Day 2 Address: 329 Scotch Settlement Rd., Gouverneur, NY 13642. DIRECTIONS: Site 1 Directions: Interstate 81 North, Exit 48A. Interstate 781 (4) Miles To Exit 4. Turn Left On State Rt. 11 North Approx. 30 Miles On Right, (Go Through Village Of Gouverneur.) Site on right

THURS., OCT. 9 - SAT., OCT. 11

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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2013 Kubota KX121-3ST

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2012 Bobcat S185

ONLY 63K MILES!

ONLY 235 HOURS!

2006 Chevrolet C5500 2003 GMC C5500

FEATURING SUPER CLEAN SURPLUS VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT FROM A&J PORFILIO LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS, MIDSTATE SITE DEVELOPMENT, CT WATER COMPANY, AREA DEALERS, CONTRACTORS AND MUNICIPALITIES.

2006 Kenworth T800

CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED THROUGH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 FOR A FULL LIST OF CONSIGNMENTS AND TO BID LIVE ONLINE PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:

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Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!

www.Hunyady.com Bid Live Online At www.Proxibid.com

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based on GPS coordinates, and condition of equipment based on telematics (temperature, humidity, moisture, pressure, etc.). Integrating this data with existing systems — sensory and vehicle control, dispatch, billing, maintenance — leads to better back-office control of jobsite activity. Workforce Management — Letting Employees Do Their Job More Efficiently Mobile solutions can’t take all of the labor out of construction, but they can simplify workforce management by handling timecards, tracking job and worker status, automating dispatch, delivering work orders, allowing mobile payment and using digital forms for approvals and data collection. Without computers and network access on job sites, most construction companies have continued to use paper for their timecards, work orders and inspection forms. Mobile devices now bring automation and efficiency to these processes with customized digital forms that capture requests and signatures on the job site and update back-office systems immediately. When converted to app-like dropdown boxes, complex forms become easy for field employees to fill out and submit on mobile devices. Recipients see the forms as PDF files, without the need to re-enter data from sheets of paper. When temporarily off the network, workers can still fill out forms on smartphones and tablets, and then submit them when reconnected. Even the staple of workplace reporting, the timecard, has moved to the mobile device. Construction companies can manage payroll costs and improve accountability when employees clock in and out from their wireless devices. With a few taps, field supervisors can clock entire work crews in and out. The GPS technology common to mobile devices not only announces turn-by-turn driving directions but also enables location tracking and reporting on your mobile workforce. Imagine seeing your employees on a Web-based map and assigning new jobs based on their locations, then having them confirm receipt, acceptance and status of those jobs. Applications built around GPS can improve your employ-

AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk

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This is an IP-based, end-to-end communications and applications platform. Enhanced PTT users enjoy sub-second connection times, and integration with an array of advanced mobility applications. Compatible rugged phone devices include the Sonim BOLT, Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro and NEC Terrain. AT&T Enhanced PTT also runs on the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab.

ees’ safety by allowing them to send alerts quickly. The real value in workforce management lies in backoffice integration — moving data back and forth smoothly between the mobile devices at the job site and the Web-based applications used by decision makers in the office. By eliminating redundant data entry, reducing fuel consumption, automating inspections and punchlisting, and improving workflow through location stamping and Web-based maps, mobile technologies can help construction firms complete more jobs per week with lower overhead. AT&T Enhanced Push-to-Talk — Streamlining Instant Communication Push-to-Talk (PTT) has become the standard way for project teams to communicate on the job site, whether across town or across the country. AT&T Enhanced PTT now has additional capabilities that enable construction workers to call dozens or hundreds of people at a time and check presence to see who’s available to talk. On a job site, AT&T Enhanced PTT is the fastest, easiest and best way to communicate instantly with a large project team, especially when workers are spread out over a large geographic area. Construction teams rely on AT&T Enhanced PTT for tasks as simple as locating and assigning work to employees and as high-impact as alerting the team pouring the foundation that the next load of concrete has just arrived. Supervisors can override PTT calls to communicate urgent, time-sensitive messages to their teams, and users can talk and use smartphone apps simultaneously. With Integrated Dispatch, main office employees can locate workers in the field and conduct PTT calls to one or many directly from a PC. Administrators can maintain and update contact lists for all AT&T Enhanced PTT devices in the field, also from a PC. To increase safety on job sites, AT&T Enhanced PTT calls can be conducted over compatible Wi-Fi connections, which may be handy for jobs where cellular signals do not reach. And being able to push a single button and notify everyone on a project about a broken handrail or a material spill goes a long way toward improving workplace safety. The combination of asset management, workforce management and AT&T Enhanced PTT can lead to compelling, time-saving-use cases in construction. Imagine a foreman receiving a notification on his Samsung Rugby device that a piece of equipment is in need of repair, then announcing the unexpected change to the affected group of workers over a one-to-many PTT call while using his phone to clock them out for the day. Or using an Android tablet to fill out an inspection form or punchlist while checking a map for the location of needed materials. For more information, call 800/926-5480, or visit http://resources.att.com/fieldsolutions. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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VP of Business Development...

Mack Names New Position Mack Trucks named Brian Layman its new vice president of business development. In this newly created role, Layman will be responsible for product segmentation, development and management of sales programs, dealer measurements and new truck sales pricing and quoting activities for truck sales in North America. “Mack is pleased to have Brian on board in this new position as a part of our team,” said Stephen Roy, president, Mack Trucks North American sales and marketing. “We created this position to seek new market opportunities while working to expand our presence within our segments.” Layman has 14 years of experience in the trucking industry in a variety of roles, including his most recent position where he was responsible for the Mack Trucks Academy. Prior to joining Mack, Layman spent eight years in various leadership roles in the banking and finance industry. Among his many achievements, Layman led the Mack Trucks Academy team to the 2013 Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Gold Award in recognition of the Mack Trucks Academy Master Tech certification process, outperforming industry heavy-

Mack Trucks recently named Brian Layman vice president of business development.

weights Microsoft Corp. and United Healthcare in the same category. He will continue to be based in Greensboro at Mack World Headquarters. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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