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When the bridges are demolished, Randy Callahan, NLMC’s project manager, expects to recover 8,000 tons (7,257 t) of concrete, 40 tons (36.28 t) of steel and 7,000 tons (6,350 t) of asphalt. The roadwork is expected to yield 12,000 tons (10,886 t) of earthwork and 20,000 tons (18,143 t) of asphalt and stone.
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Route 400 Bridge Replacement Under Way By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT
The $10,075,436 replacement of the two bridges at Route 400 over Route 240 (Harlem Road) will be completed next year when Nichols, Long & Moore Construction replaces the two parallel bridges over two weekends. The
UTCA Conv enes for 50th Annua l Conve ntion ... 26
Table of Contents ....................4 Truck & Trailer Section ....69-75 Recycling Section ..........79-107 Snow & Ice Section ......115-118 Attachment & Parts Section ...... ......................................119-128 Auction Section ............132-149 Business Calendar................143 Advertisers Index ................150
work also includes the mill and overlay (13 lane mi.) with ADA compliance work on Route 240 from Orchard Park Road to Route 400 in the town of West Seneca in Erie County. The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) project, which has some federal funding, is associated with the Greater Buffalo-Niagara Regional
Transportation Council. The contract was awarded to NLMC in March and is expected to be complete in November 2016. The bridge was originally constructed under a NYSTA contract in 1957. It is a three-span bridge, supported by two concrete cap beam piers (an east and west set). see BRIDGES page 46
Unemployment Ten-Year Renewal Project Falls to Lowest Begins at the Cannon House Mark in 15 Years By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
The number of unemployed workers with construction experience dropped to the lowest total for September since 2000, as hiring continued to slow despite robust demand for construction, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that the hiring slowdown most likely reflects a lack of available workers that could lead to project delays unless more students and workers join the construction sector. “Growth in the construction workforce has been
The Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C., the oldest Congressional office building outside of the Capitol Building, is undergoing a complete renewal process scheduled to take approximately 10 years. According to the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Web site, the century-old building is plagued
see FALLS page 144
see CANNON page 38
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The west side of the Cannon parking garage will be closed during all of 2015 to accommodate the installation of the tower crane, utility piping, and mechanical and electrical rooms, in addition to select demolition and concrete activities.
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ICUEE 2015, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition, set a show record as the largest ever with more than 18,000 registered attendees and surpassing the last show by 13 percent.
12 MODERN GROUP TAKES ON HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION LINE; ADDS OTHER LINES To succeed in business, a company needs to find ways to distinguish itself from others. Modern Group, based in Bristol, Pa., hopes adding a new, major equipment line will do just that.
12 NYC, STATE REACH $26.1 BILLION DEAL ON TRANSIT FUNDING
45 ITA TUNNELLING ANNOUNCES SHORT-LIST OF 2015 NOMINEES Thirty-two: That is the final number of nominees that will be running for the ITA Awards 2015, Nov. 19 in Hagerbach, Switzerland. The best projects and engineering profiles will be presented to the jury of 18 experts during a one-day conference.
51 AUGUST CONSTRUCTION SPENDING REACHES SEVEN-YEAR HIGH Construction spending in August reached a seven-year high and climbed at the fastest rate since 2006, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that growing demand for construction was likely to add to the challenges many firms are having finding qualified workers.
66 ARTBA FOUNDATION RECOGNIZES EFFORTS TO PROMOTE SAFETY IN ROAD WORK ZONES The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) honored five initiatives for their commitment to promoting safety during the association’s 17th annual “Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards.”
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40 LABOR OF LOVE MUSIC FESTIVAL RAISES $10,000 FOR WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT The first ever Labor of Love Music Festival, hosted by Case Construction Equipment on Labor Day 2015, raised $10,000 for Wounded Warrior Project through ticket sales, a silent auction and a percentage of onsite beverage sales donated by the Racine Civic Centre.
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Jonathan Phillips (R) of Gorilla Hammers shows this machine to Robert Mitchell of Dunk Energy, Terre Haute, Ind.
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Modern Group Takes on Hyundai NYC, State Reach Construction Line; Adds Other Lines $26.1 Billion Deal A Hyundai HL750-9A wheel loader is proudly parked in front of Modern’s building.
on Transit Funding By Jonathan Lemire ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK (AP) A deal has finally been struck to fund the New York City region’s mass transit capital spending program, ensuring that vitally needed infrastructure upgrades — including repairs to damage wrought by Superstorm Sandy — will be underwritten for the next five years. The $26.1 billion agreement to fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was jointly announced Oct. 10 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio, who had spent weeks sniping at each other about the city’s contribution as the Oct. 28 deadline to adopt the plan loomed. In the end, the city upped its offer to $2.5 billion. The state is contributing $8.3 billion and the rest is made up of preexisting dedicated revenue streams. Both men released statements stressing the importance of the MTA — de Blasio called it “the backbone’’ of the region’s economy, while Cuomo opted for “the lifeblood of New York’’ — and praising the deal, which features the city’s largest contribution to the capital fund. The warm words stand in sharp contrast to the men’s bickering in recent weeks as the fate of the MTA program became the latest front in the ongoing battle between two Democrats who once considered themselves friends. When de Blasio repeatedly accused the state of tapping into the capital fund for other needs, Cuomo called his concern “a joke’’ and, while noting that the majority of MTA riders are city residents, implored the city “to do its fair share.’’ He originally asked the city for $3.2 billion; City Hall initially offered $627 million. The negotiations remained tense and included calls between de Blasio and Cuomo, a rarity in recent months as their feud has intensified. But negotiations between Emma Wolfe, the mayor’s top political aide, and Melissa DeRosa, a senior aide to the governor, helped bring the deal across the finish line. Both the state and city have vowed to fulfill obligations and not divert any money committed to the MTA to other projects. The aging system, which opened in 1904, has struggled to keep up with the pace of booming ridership and faces substantial repairs after saltwater flooded parts of the system during Superstorm Sandy three years ago. The MTA board is scheduled to meet on Oct. 28 to approve a capital plan, and new projects wouldn’t have been approved without the funding agreement. The delay in reaching a funding deal, which worried some municipal bond investors, already has slowed plans and imperiled some massive projects like the next phase of the 2nd Avenue subway line and the construction of a Long Island Rail Road station under Grand Central Terminal. Those projects should now continue. A spokesman for the MTA said fares would not rise as a result of this deal but, as previously planned, would go up 4 percent in both 2017 and 2019 to match inflation.
To succeed in business, a comhe sees a lot of opportunity in the pany needs to find ways to distinmarket. guish itself from others. “We believe [Hyundai’s] Modern Group, based in vision and our vision lines up Bristol, Pa., hopes adding a new, very closely with taking care of major equipment line will do just customers,” he said. that. Modern will be selling The ability to be “unique withHyundai forklifts in the upper in the marketplace” is what led part of Delaware and New Modern Group to its new relationJersey, eastern Pennsylvania and ship with Hyundai Construction the five boroughs of New York. Equipment Americas, according The construction lines do not to Modern President and CEO currently include New Jersey. Paul Farrell. “Modern has a 70-year legacy “To be able to find a like-mind- Modern technicians inspect a Hyundai 70D-7A of equipment distribution and ed OEM that would give us upon delivery. doing it very well and we look exclusive distribution, innovative forward to adding the Hyundai products and a real strong desire to dominate the market- brand to our portfolio … we are very excited about bringing place, like they have for every other industry that they have this product line to our customers,” Farrell said. entered, is best for us. Hyundai also has given us the oppor“When you look at the products, they [Hyundai] just do a tunity to expand our product line into the heavy equipment, lot of things well,” he added. “They are very well engineered which we were in a long time ago.” products, a technician told me this was the first forklift line Modern Group consists of three separate businesses: a he felt was designed around the needs of a tech to provide the construction equipment business, a forklift business and a best service experience to the customer. power generation business. “We’re excited to take on this brand at this moment in hisAs a result of picking up the Hyundai heavy construction tory. I liken it to the car business where a Pontiac dealer line, as well as the manufacturer’s forklift line, Modern made the switch to be a Hyundai dealer in the early 2000s. Group’s 70-plus year business relationship with its former Looking back on that now it seems to have been a very good forklift OEM has come to an end. bet. Hyundai is committed to succeeding in the northeast “The opportunity with Hyundai was just too good of an market. When you go to their manufacturing plant in South opportunity to pass on,” Farrell said. Korea, instead of 20 sales representatives talking to you, it’s As for the construction side of the business, Farrell said usually 20 engineers all wanting to make the best product adding the Hyundai line shows his company is strongly com- possible for their customers. It is wonderful to have an OEM mitted to grow the business. partner with that level of commitment and ambition. Modern “We do recognize that the heavy machinery business is a is well positioned to help that market grow.” different business,” Farrell said. “We were in it in the past, Modern Group also has added to its product offerings: and we are getting back into it. We know what it takes to Clark Material Handling; Big Joe electric lift trucks; Terex keep customers happy, and we believe the investment is port solutions and Konecranes lift trucks. worth it. We are exclusive to Hyundai on the front-end loadFor more information, visit ers and excavators. We have compact equipment, such as http://www.moderngroup.com/. chippers, stump grinders, loaders and mini-excavators, but (This story also can be found on Construction (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment we did not have a large equipment line, until now.” Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Farrell added that Modern Group is strong financially and mentguide.com.) CEG
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2011 KOMATSU PC360LC-10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, CAB W/AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER, DEFROSTER; 10’6” ARM; 33.5” TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 54” GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET, C006350 ......$199,000
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Terco Construction Renovates Morristown Whole Foods When Morristown, N.J., wanted to convert an empty retail space into a new Whole Foods, it turned to Terco Construction to oversee the project. Terco managed all of the site development for the 19,000 sq. ft. building and worked with the municipal departments to receive approval for every aspect of the project. The project required about five months to complete, and the new Whole Foods was open to the public on April 22, 2015. Brian Hendricks, president of Terco Construction, said the machines they purchased from Hoffman Equipment were critical to finishing the job quickly and efficiently. “About 90 percent of the equipment we acquire is from Hoffman, and all models have always served us well for any project. For the Whole Foods project, we used a 190T JCB. If we ever needed a part, Hoffman delivered it to us within hours. They also came to the job site whenever we needed repairs.” The Morristown project wasn’t the first time that Terco worked with Whole Foods. In 2013, Terco transported reclaimed bricks for a new energy efficient Whole Foods in New York. “We had demolished a building in Newark, New Jersey, and transported the used bricks to the Brooklyn site for the new Whole Foods,” said Hendricks. Terco Construction managed all of the site development for the 19,000 sq. ft. building and worked with the municipal departments to receive approval for every aspect of the project.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JCB Government Defense Division Relocates to Savannah JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquarters in the United Kingdom to its North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga. This strategic move comes on the heels of JCB’s success manufacturing the high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE) for the U.S. Army. In 2000, the U.S. Army released specifications for an extremely durable backhoe loader that could travel at convoy speeds while protecting military personnel. JCB — the leading manufacturer of backhoes in the world — was able to use existing technology from its backhoe loader and highspeed agricultural tractor to closely match the Army’s specifications. Following five years of design, engineering and testing, JCB won the contract and began building the HMEE. Last year, the U.S. Army extended the contract until 2018. “We are extremely proud and honored to build equipment that protects those who serve our country,” said Arjun Mirdha, CEO of JCB North America. “Centralizing our military expertise in Savannah will allow us to evolve our HMEE technology while engineering innovative products for future use within the military sector.” The government and defense team will
JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquarters in the United Kingdom to its North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga.
work to secure new military and government contracts, as well as to create new equipment solutions to meet the changing needs of the U.S. armed forces and allied nations. JCB’s North American headquarters is located near Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. Proximity to these two bases provides a unique opportunity to
work with local military personnel on product development and testing. Heading the new division is Chris Giorgianni, vice president of product support and government & defense. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and decorated Air Force veteran himself, Giorgianni will utilize his extensive mili-
tary knowledge and unique perspective to guide this growing team. “Leading the Global Government and Defense Division is such an honor and privilege,” said Giorgianni. “Combining our depth of experience with JCB’s engineering team and production facility in Savannah will allow us to engineer, build and adapt equipment for our government and defense customers.” In addition to Savannah offering a strategic advantage for the testing of products, it serves as an ideal area from which to staff the new division due to the area’s high population of retired military personnel. “Bringing our Government and Defense Division to North America where the greatest number of military investments are made, along with the location near military bases and access to an experienced workforce, will allow us to obtain future contracts and drive success within the military sector, much as we have with our HMEE product,” said Giorgianni. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Debate Swirls as Proposed Gas Pipeline Inches Forward By Michael Catalini ASSOCIATED PRESS
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) It could be a year before federal regulators decide whether to greenlight a proposed 100-mi. (161 km) natural gas pipeline from northeast Pennsylvania to central New Jersey, but already the company pushing the project and opponents are geared up for a fight. Opponents say the pipeline poses possible environmental harm to the Delaware River Valley and would leave a scar across the region. The PennEast Pipeline Company argues the $1 billion project will bring jobs and a reliable energy source to the region. The debate comes as the company awaits a reply from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on a permit to proceed with construction of the 118-mi. (190 km), 36-in. (91.4 cm) line. It’s a process that could take up to a year, according to the commission. The Pipeline The proposed 118-mi. pipeline would originate in Dallas Township in Luzerne County, Pa., travel through Carbon and Northampton counties and enter New Jersey at Holland Township, Hunterdon County,
“The debate has been intense: Towns along the proposed route have adopted resolutions opposing the pipeline…” before ending in Hopewell Township, Mercer County. The company is studying an area 400 ft. (122 m) wide along the route but the width where the pipeline would run is expected to be 50 ft. (15 m) wide and narrower through forests and wetlands. The $1 billion project would transmit 1 billion cu. ft. of natural gas per day, about enough gas to meet the daily needs of 4 million homes. PennEast said the project will bring about 2,500 local jobs during the construction phase. The Players The debate has been intense: Towns along the proposed route have adopted resolutions opposing the pipeline. State legislators of both parties and a member of the state’s con-
gressional delegation have expressed concern — a resolution of opposition has been introduced in the Assembly and the Senate. And dozens of protesters, organized by environmental interest groups, recently snaked along a Trenton avenue calling on an investor in the project to revoke an application seeking federal approval. PennEast is composed of six member companies. PSEG and Spectra Energy Partners were the latest partners to join and each have a 10 percent interest in PennEast, Kornick said. The other four companies, AGL Resources, NJR Pipeline, SJI Midstream and UGI Energy Services, have a 20 percent stake. UGI Energy Services is managing development and would operate the pipeline.
PennEast also has hired lobbying help at the federal level, paying a Washington-based firm $60,000 in the first two quarters of 2015, according to U.S. House of Representatives documents. The Processs PennEast began the process, which included a so-called pre-filing with regulators, about a year ago. A big development in the process came three months ago: a letter from New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to PennEast and FERC that urged the company to complete land-use and other environmental surveys. The letter has become a focal point in the debate. For opponents, the 13-page letter is a sign of the hurdles facing the pipeline, said Clean Water Action New Jersey campaign director David Pringle. The company sees the letter as blueprint for determining the best route, according to PennEast spokeswoman Patricia Kornick. As FERC weighs the company’s application, opponents of the pipeline are urging residents to comment on the application and apply to intervene. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
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2012 CASE SR175, SN: MCM451989, EQ1083, 205 hours, 2 Speed EH Controls, Man. Cplr, and more..........................................................$32,500
2009 CASE CX350B, SN: N8SAP1180, EQ236, 4446 Hrs, 13'3" Arm, Control Pattern Selector and More .................................................$134,900
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2013 CASE TR320, (CU0279) Cab w/Heat & AC, 2-Speed, E-H Controls, Manual Coupler, 617 Hrs...... $54,500
2001 CASE 580SM, (UB0625) Cab with Heat, 4WD, Extendahoe, Case Controls, 4-in-1 MP Bkt, 24" BH Bkt, 9192 Hrs ............................................$28,500
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EXCAVATORS 14E094, 2012 CAT 303.5E CR, OROPS, 5’1” STICK, 24” BKT, RUBBER TRACKS, AUX HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC THUMB, 5’10” PUSH BLADE ...........................................................$39,500 15E021, 2002 CAT 320CL, EROPS, W/AC, 9’.6” STICK, MANUAL THUMB, 31’.5” PADS ...........$72,000 15E050, 2000 CAT 330BL, EROPS W/AC, 12’10” STICK, 33’.5” PADS, 50” BUCKET .................$55,000 15E056, 2008 CAT 330DL, EROPS W/AC, CAB GUARD, 12’.10” STICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 33’.5” PADS, 48” BUCKET.............................................................................................................$P.O.R. 14E121, 2008 KOMATSU PC27MR-3, OROPS, 4’6” STICK, 18” BKT, RUBBER/STEEL TRACKS, AUX HYDRAULICS, 5’1” PUSH BLADE ........................................................................................$26,500 14E126, 2006 KOBELCO SK210LC, EROPS W/AC, 40” BKT .......................................................$55,000
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LOADER BACKHOES 15E047, 1997 CAT 416C, EROPS, 4X4, 4-IN-1 BUCKET, EXT-HOE, 24” BUCKET........................$29,000 15E039, 2001 CAT 420D, EROPS, 4X2, GP BKT, STD-HOE, AUX HYD. 24” JAW BKT.................$P.O.R. 14E135, 2011 CAT 420E, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, AUX HYD, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 18” BKT.. .....................................................................................................................................................$70,000 14E136, 2011 CAT 420E, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, AUX HYD, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 18” BKT.. .....................................................................................................................................................$70,000 15E015, 2003 CAT 420D IT, EROPS, 4X4, AUX HYD, GP BKT, EXT-HOE, 24” BKT .....................$39,000 15E017, 2013 CAT 420F, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, FRONT AUX HYD, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 24” BKT ........................................................................................................................................$82,500 15E053, 1988 FORD 755B, EROPS, 4X2, GP BUCKET, EXT-HOE, 24” BUCKET...........................$P.O.R. 14E089, 2006 JOHN DEERE 310SG, EROPS, W/AC, 4X4, 4-IN-1 BKT, EXT-HOE, QC, 18” BKT..$39,500
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15E057, 2007 CAT 930G, EROPS W/AC, HYD. Q/C, GP BUCKET, AUX HYD, 20.5R25 TIRES......$P.O.R. 14E109, 1995 CAT 950-II, EROPS W/AC, GP BUCKET, 23.5 X 25 TIRE ......................................$55,000 15E055, 2006 CAT 950H, EROPS W/AC, GP BUCKET, 23.5R25 TIRES........................................$P.O.R. 15E010, 2011 KAWASAKI 90ZV-II, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, CUMMINS ENGINE, 26.5R25 TIRES$145,000
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2011 CASE 580SN WT, SN: NBC545368, EQ492, 2,383 hours, Pilot Controls, CAT IT Cplr & bkt, 3rd spool valve ................................................$72,500
2011 CASE CX80, (CE0225) Cab with Heat & AC, Blade, 11' 6" Swing Boom, Aux Hyd., Rubber Pads, 24" Bkt, 1417 Hrs ......................................$69,500
2007 CASE 1150K, SN: N7DC00101, EQ060, 2276 hours, 120” Draw Bar ................................$85,000
2011 CASE 621E XT, (UW0106) Cab with Heat & AC, 3rd Valve, QC, Ride Control, 20.5 x 25 L3 Tires, 2500 # CW, 5184 Hrs.................................$79,900
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UTCA Holds 50th Annual Convention in Atlantic City
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he Utility & Transportation Contractors Association of New Jersey (UTCA) held its 50th annual convention and trade show Oct. 1 through Oct. 4 at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, N.J. On Friday, Oct. 2, equipment dealers and construction services companies met with Garden State contractors (and contractors from neighboring states) during the trade show in the Borgata. The Annual Awards Luncheon began at noon, where the Larry Gardner Memorial Award was presented to Linda Gardner of Brent Material Company. Each year, this award is given to a UTCA member who has
demonstrated outstanding service to the association. The Awards Luncheon’s keynote speaker, sponsored by Penn-Jersey Machinery, was Tim McCarver. A catcher during his playing years between 1959 and 1980, McCarver played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos and the Boston Red Sox. In his early career with Cardinals, he was the favorite catcher of Hall of Famer Bob Gibson. Today, many baseball fans know McCarver as a long-time broadcaster/color commentator and is currently an announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals. see UTCA page 108
Groff Tractor New Jersey LLC (formerly Trico Equipment Services) was represented in part by Lorrie Adler, marketing coordinator, and Bob Taormina, major accounts manager.
Every year at the UTCA convention, Binder Machinery Company of South Plainfield, N.J., has a prominent display. (L-R): Brendan Binder, president and COO; Harry Rice, Jared Nutter and Michael Finnegan, all of Binder Machinery.
Ed Cilli (L), sales representative, and Eric Seikel, sales manager, both of Hoffman Equipment Company, Piscataway, N.J., stand ready to answer customers’ questions.
On hand to discuss Harter Equipment’s line of products (L-R) are Dick Clark, equipment sales representative; Victor Riga, vice president of sales; Brian Hammond, equipment sales representative; and Matthew J. Sams, equipment sales specialist, all of Millstone Twp., N.J.
Norris Sales Company representatives man the booth, (L-R) including Aaron Brown, sales representative; Frank Kimberling, inside sales; and Ed Zoranski, sales representative, all of Sicklerville, N.J.
At the JESCO booth, the company was represented (L-R) by Gregg Swartz, Rick England, Sal Saladini and Michael Delia.
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2000 Manitowoc 2250 300-ton, Series III ctwt option, 260' boom, Cummins diesel, S/N: 2251051 P.O.R.
2002 Manitowoc 999 275-ton, 200’ main boom, 60’ jib, Aux winch, Cummins diesel P.O.R.
2001 Link-Belt RTC 8040 SII 40-ton, S/N: F7J1-5291, 105’ main boom, 28’-51’ 2-piece jib, Hydro gas ride, Aux winch, Rear steer indicator P.O.R.
2007 Kalmar DCE 140-6 31,000 Lbs. @ 24” LC, Enclosed Cab w/Heater, CAT Diesel C6.6, Dana TE1300 Trans, 167” Triple Mast, SS/FP, 96” Forks P.O.R.
1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII 230-ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom P.O.R.
1999 Link-Belt LS248 HII 200-ton, "C" ctwts, Ctwt removal system, 3rd drum, 200' main boom, 2 winch, S/N: H3I9-2238 P.O.R.
2001 Manitou MRT 1850 Rough Terrain Rotating Telescopic Handler, 10,000 lb. Capacity, 48” Long Forks, 58’ of Lift, Full Cab w/Heater & Wipers, 4WD P.O.R.
2005 Manitex 1770C 17- Ton, S/N 119511, 18,042 miles, Ford F750 210 HP CAT diesel, 23’ jib, 20’ wood deck P.O.R.
2007 Link-Belt 218 HSL 110-ton, 150’ main boom, “ABC” Ctwts, Block/Ball, diesel engine P.O.R.
2008 Link-Belt RTC 8090 90-ton, 140’ main boom, 35’ – 58’ jib, 2 winches P.O.R.
2009 Shuttlelift 3340B S/N: 321134, 10.5-ton, Diesel engine, Independent outriggers, 13’-32’ boom w/12’-28’ jib, Block & ball, New York City swing lock P.O.R.
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Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). County/District: Arundel Contract No.: 4770251418 Project: Install, repair or replace traffic barrier at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • L. S. Lee Inc. — $1,594,481 • Guardrails Etc. Inc. — $1,627,000 • Long Fence Company Inc. — $1,826,085 • Chesapeake Guardrails Div. of PDISheetz — $1,826,955 County/District: N/A Contract No.: HO4885126 Project: Type II noise abatement project on I-95 northbound from Montgomery Road overpass to the I-895 interchange. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $11,908,985 • The Six-M Company Inc. — $12,211,278 Counties/Districts: Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Contract No.: XY2415577 Project: Joint and crack sealing at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Remac Inc. — $797,837 • Pavement Contracting Services Inc. — $893,142 • Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc. — $913,525 • Slurry Pavers Inc. — $934,175 County/District: Anne Arundel Contract No.: XY5025277 Project: Mill/grind, patch and resurface roadway pavements at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Reliable Contracting Company Inc. — $11,527,550 • Allan Myers Md. Inc. — $11,850,850 • Bardon Inc. d/b/a Aggregate Industries — $12,033,033 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $12,939,376 County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: 54916L1418 Project: Highway maintenance contract support for Laurel Shop. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Blue Diamond Enterprises LLC — $635,203 • Merit Investment And Logistics LLC — $635,620 • C & C Management Group Ltd. — $637,287 • Just Business LLC — $641,455 • Colossal Contractors Inc. — $662,295 • Earn Contractors — $704,392
• Unified Solutions Services LLC — $810,676 • C & N Associates LLC — $1,033,664 County/District: Prince George’s Contract No.: PG4675223 Project: Geometric and safety improvements at College Park truck weigh and inspection station. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Corinthian Contractors Inc. — $1,908,948 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $1,939,728 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $2,124,649 • Facchina Construction Company Inc. — $2,131,178 • Concrete General Inc. — $2,432,129 Counties/Districts: Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Contract No.: AX0977514 Project: Miscellaneous roadway structures repairs at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation — $973,283 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $983,818 • Brawner Builders Inc. — $997,684 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $1,115,778 • Concrete General Inc. — $1,259,143 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $1,303,364 • Corinthian Contractors Inc. — $2,469,713 County/District: Worcester Contract No.: XY5235177 Project: Mill/grind, patch, and resurface roadway pavements at various locations.
Contractors and Bid Amount: • Allan Myers Md Inc. — $10,313,317 • George & Lynch Inc. — $10,537,921 County/District: Allegany Contract No.: AL4595180 Project: Bridge deck replacement and rehabilitation for Bridge No. 1098 on Md. 956 (Patriot Parkway) over north branch of Potomac River. Contractors and Bid Amount: • East Coast Bridge LLC — $4,430,300 • Facchina Construction Company Inc. — $6,454,777 County/District: District 4 Contract No.: XX3145133 Project: ADA improvements at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • A. J. Romano Construction Inc. — $2,597,978 • E & R Services Inc. — $3,084,000 • Congressional Contracting Inc. — $3,701,555 • Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc. — $3,715,275 • Civil Construction LLC — $4,371,900 Counties/Districts: Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Contract No.: XY2515177 Project: Thermoplastic thinline striping at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Zone Striping Inc. — $876,333 • Protection Service Inc. — $887,025 • Denville Line Painting Inc. — $922,258
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1998 Caterpillar IT28G: 6,707 hours, 2.5 yard, 4-in-1 bucket, hyd cat coupler w/ 3rd valve, 6 cyl cat 3116 turbo, loadrite LP950 scale, 29k lb size class, stk#LO273 $52,500
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2006 Powerscreen Turbo Chieftain 1400: 2,679 hours, 1 1/4" top screen, 1/2" slotted bottom screen, 10 ft by 7 ft hopper, grizzly, 4 cyl deutz turbo, very good u/c, stk#SC442 ......................................................................$69,500
1999 Volvo WG64: triaxle, 17 ft heated steel body, cummins ism-370, fuller 8ll, a/c, t-ride, 18,740 f, 12k tag, 46k r, good brakes, full lockers, double frame, stk#TK002.............. ..........................................................................................$34,500
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Volvo’s wheel loader facility in Arvika, Sweden, recently celebrated its 130th anniversary by hosting a family fun day — including a record breaking gathering of LEGO wheel loaders. On Sept. 5 employees at Volvo Construction Equipment Arvika gathered with friends and family in one of the Swedish plant’s machine production halls for a day of games, quizzes, live music and much more. Alongside the event, visitors got to witness the global construction equipment manufacturer’s first ever world record attempt. The attempt was to gather the highest number of assembled LEGO Technic Volvo L350F wheel loaders as part of its anniversary celebrations. The all-day event welcomed more than 5,000 guests over the course of the day. Sixty-one LEGO models were used for the challenge and this is the first time the company has entered into a bid for Guinness Book of Records glory. Launched in October 2014, the L350F is the result of an eight-month collaboration between LEGO designers and Volvo CE. “We have sold over 250 LEGO machines to employees since launching the LEGO Technic Volvo L350F wheel loader,” said Johan Hansson, logistic developer at Volvo
Construction Equipment. “We’re constantly seeking new ways to continue to push creative boundaries and adding a world record to the list would be the perfect touch.” Guests were provided with entertainment throughout the course of the day and one of the highlights was the “memory lane” themed machine show, which showed the evolution from past to present machines. Visitors were encouraged to tour the museum to look at old cars and learn about the factory’s history. The open day also provided LEGO enthusiasts with the opportunity to test drive the remote controlled models and experience the wheel loader’s impressive functions. “We are honored to have celebrated this key milestone with our employees through a family-oriented fun day,” said Mats Bredborg, global director of Brand & Core Value Management of Volvo CE. “We look forward to many more successful years ahead and hope we can continue to forge and build lasting relationships with our customers.” For more information, 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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Oldest Congressional Office Building in D.C. Undergoes Makeover, Upgrades
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Completed in 1908, the Cannon House Office Building displays the Beaux Arts style of architecture.
Each of the five phases of the project is aligned to fall between Congressional move cycles. Phases 1 to 4 of the project will require that affected wings of the building be vacated.
safety, accessibility and structural integrity.” with serious safety, health, Each of the five phases of environmental and operathe project is aligned to fall tional issues that are rapidly between Congressional worsening. move cycles. Phases 1 to 4 The building’s last comof the project will require prehensive systems upgrade that affected wings of the was reportedly done in the building be vacated. 1930s, and many of the Members and their staffs building’s systems are origiwill remain in the upper nal, dating back to 1908 or campus, while some earlier. Other necessary Committee and support staff work includes upgrading Architect of the Capitol photo will relocate to the Ford infrastructure systems and Phase 0 began after the 2014 election, with a low House Office Building or the repairing the exterior stone impact on building occupants. This phase includes O’Neill Federal Building. installing building utilities, primarily in the basement façade. Phase 0 began after the The project began in and the moat area of the courtyard. 2014 election, with a low January 2015, with MBPimpact on building occuAECOM, a joint venture, pants. This phase includes serving as construction manager as agent, and Clark- installing building utilities, primarily in the basement and the Christman, a joint venture, serving as construction manager moat area of the courtyard. This phase enables future work as constructor. to connect to the new systems, minimizing shutdowns and The entire project budget is reported at $752.7 million. disturbances. This includes allocations for planning, design, construction, Phases 1 to 4 reportedly will impact a quarter of the buildmanagement, furniture, information technology, security ing, one side at a time, starting with the west wing in 2017 equipment, and swing space build-out and moves. (New Jersey Avenue) followed by the north wing, east wing, The Cannon Renewal Project goal is to provide an effec- and concluding with the south wing. Members in the CHOB tive workplace for the next century to serve the needs of the will not be relocated until December 2016 in advance of the U.S. House of Representatives and support Congressional Phase 1 construction. Construction activities are expected to operations. take place during normal business hours, with the noisiest “Over the last several years, the building has experienced work activities occurring after business hours. plumbing leaks, plaster ceiling failures, and chunks of decThe west side of the Cannon parking garage will be closed orative stone dislodging from the building exterior and during all of 2015 to accommodate the installation of the falling to the ground,” the Web site states. “The project will tower crane, utility piping, and mechanical and electrical improve the functionality of the building for both Members rooms, in addition to select demolition and concrete activiand staff, making it far more efficient, comfortable and ties. In 2016, work will transition to the east side of the safer, while retaining the historic grandeur of building. The garage. During this two year period, both drive lanes in and renewal project will replace or repair key building systems out of the garage will remain accessible. However, there will such as heating, cooling, lighting, plumbing, fire and life be only single lane access on all ramps between levels withCANNON from page 1
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The Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C., the oldest Congressional office building outside of the Capitol Building, is undergoing a complete renewal process scheduled to take approximately 10 years.
in the garage. A portion of Lot 1, a parking lot immediately south of the Cannon Building, will be used for the duration of the project to house the contractor’s construction offices and equipment. The Web site reports that as part of the Cannon Renewal Project, the team is using ground penetrating radar (GPR) to plan and execute its work. GPR drawings help workers to see what’s inside the concrete of the garage and moat walls. This way, the team’s structural engineers can determine the best way to relocate holes and minimize their impacts. Existing reinforcing steel and utilities can be located, as well. The project will involve the preservation of more than 2 million sq. ft. (185,806.1 sq m) of historic fabric, over 2.5 million sq. in. (16,129,000 sq cm) of glass, 134,444 sq. ft. (12,490.3 sq m) of interior marble, and 271,940 sq. ft. (25,264 sq m) of exterior marble. In addition, there will be 245,000 linear ft. (74,676 m) of piping, 427,500 linear ft. (130,302 m) of conduit, and 58,818 sq. ft. (5,464.4 sq m) of green roof, enabling the growth of 317 million blades of grass. According to Justin Kieffer of the AOC, one of the major challenges and what makes the project unique is “working in an occupied building that is also part of the historical fabric of our country.” About the Cannon House Office Building Completed in 1908, the Cannon House Office Building displays the Beaux Arts style of architecture. Its completion marked the first time in U.S. history that each member of the House of Representatives had an office. Originally, there were 397 offices and 14 committee rooms in the Cannon Building, and the 1932 remodeling resulted in 85 two- or three-room suites, 10 single rooms, and 23 committee rooms. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Labor of Love Music Festival Raises $10,000 for Wounded Warrior Project
Medico Industries 1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570/825-7711 Fax: 570/824-1169 3647 Shafer’s Schoolhouse Rd. • Stroud Township, PA 18360 570/420-0877 Fax: 570/420-0866 www.medicoind.com
Highway Equipment Company 22035 Perry Highway • 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. Westchester Tractor 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 www.wtractor.com
Case launched the festival to raise money for Wounded Warrior Project, and to highlight the role that returning veterans can play in filling skilled jobs in the construction and manufacturing industries.
The first ever Labor of Love Music Festival, hosted by Case Construction Equipment on Labor Day 2015, raised $10,000 for Wounded Warrior Project through ticket sales, a silent auction and a percentage of onsite beverage sales donated by the Racine Civic Centre. Case employees also donated five barrels of food to the Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin, who raised an additional $1,266 through a 50/50 raffle held at the event. Attendance was estimated at 2,000. Case launched the festival to raise money for Wounded Warrior Project, and to highlight the role that returning veterans can play in filling skilled jobs in the construction and manufacturing industries. “We were overwhelmed by how the
community responded. The Labor of Love Music Festival was launched to help fill the gap of skilled workers in the construction and manufacturing industries by matching them up with veterans coming back from service. In addition to raising funds at the event, we also raised awareness to local resources and our job matching Web site,” said Athena Campos, senior director of marketing of North America, Case Construction Equipment. “We owe a great deal of gratitude to our sponsors, Racine’s public officials and to Kip Moore, Bella Cain and Run Carolina for putting on an
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
“We owe a great deal of gratitude to our sponsors, Racine’s public officials and to Kip Moore, Bella Cain and Run Carolina for putting on an amazing show,” said Athena Campos, senior director of marketing of North America, Case Construction Equipment.
The first ever Labor of Love Music Festival, hosted by Case Construction Equipment on Labor Day 2015, raised $10,000 for Wounded Warrior Project.
amazing show,” said Campos. For more information on the festival, visit CaseCE.com/LaborofLove. Veterans looking for jobs can find more information by visiting www.casece.com/en_us/Landing/Page s/jobs-for-vets.aspx. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. 391 Loudon Road • Concord, NH 03302 603/225-3361 800/358-6007 www.ewsleeper.com
Contractors Sales Co. Inc. 121 Karner Road • Albany, NY 12212-2010 888-468-5479 Fax: 518-456-8600 www.contractorssales.com
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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com
Baschmann Services Inc. 1101 Maple Road • Elma, NY 14509 888-655-1101 Fax: 716-655-0374 www.baschmann.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
Elliott & Frantz, Inc. 450 E. Church Rd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 Jessup, MD 410/792-9134 Washington, D.C. 301/725-7394 Hagerstown, MD 301/733-8100 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-5430 Delmar, DE 302/846-3033
Harter Equipment, Inc. 615 State Route 33 Millstone Twp, NJ 08535 732/446-7600 888/HARTER-1
Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc. 15 Katrina Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 978/256-9571 800/804-0775 www.chadwick-baross.com
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‘ICUEE Gives Back’ Auction Aims to Help Veterans Prepare for Job Market
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The auction raised $29,575.
The “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auction held on Oct. 1, 2015, was aimed at helping returning Veterans find employment in the private sector (particularly the construction and utility industries) through The Call of Duty Endowment and raised $29,575 toward that effort. The Call of Duty Endowment helps Veterans find high quality careers by supporting groups that prepare Veterans for the job market and by raising awareness of the value Vets bring to the marketplace. ICUEE exhibitors donated a wide range of items to be sold at auction, both live on site at ICUEE in Louisville, Ky., as well as live online, through internet bidding, proThe “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auction was aimed at helping returnvided by Proxibid. Doosan Portable Power donated a C185 ing Veterans find employment in the private sector. air compressor, which sold at the highest value of any item, bringing in $7,500 toward the cause. Other auction items included a Dale Earnhardt NASCAR racing helmet (donated by Morgan Corp.), a 7-day Royal Caribbean Cruise (donated by Altec Inc.), a Las Vegas country music experience (donated by Ditch Witch), and 15 others. The Call of Duty Endowment supports groups that assist Vets develop resumes, work on interviewing skills, and much more. The average cost of helping a Vet enter the job market is $700. With that in mind, the ICUEE Gives Back auction raised funds that will help more than 42 Veterans find jobs. ICUEE and its auction partners Benjamin Media & J.J. Kane Auctioneers are proud to support Vets, through assistance in promoting and conducting the ICUEE Gives Back auction event. For more information, visit http://www.callofdutyendowment.org/home. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Included in the auction items was a Dale Earnhardt NASCAR racing helmet, donated by Morgan Corp.
www.andersonequip.com ME Bangor 207-942-0177 Gorham 207-591-5482 Farmington 207-778-6595 NH Lancaster 603-788-5591 Manchester 603-627-7696 PA Bridgeville/Pittsburgh 412-343-2300 Cambridge Springs 814-398-8819 Clarion 814-226-4100 Clearfield 814-765-4311 Somerset 814-443-2867 NY Allegany/Olean 716-372-8822 Endicott 607-748-3400 Henrietta / Rochester 585-334-6770 Latham/Albany 518-785-4500 Syracuse 315-463-8673 Tonawanda/Buffalo 716-877-1992 Watertown 315-788-5512 VT East Montpelier 802-223-9689
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Edward Ehrbar www.ehrbar.com CT Danbury 203-743-0088 NY Holbrook 631-563-7600 Yonkers 914-738-5100
Midlantic Machinery www.midlanticmachinery.com DE Laurel 302-715-5382 MD Baltimore 410-247-2100 PA Frackville 570-874-6140 Harrisburg 717-652-3190 Hatfield 215-822-0145 Wilkes-Barre 570-824-9891
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 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. Albans 304-755-3311
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2007 CAT 345CL, 11,500 Hrs, 12’6” Stick, 48” Bkt
1987 CAT D7H, s/n 5BF00443, EROPS, 12’ Blade w/Hydraulic Tilt, Differential Steer, Engine 3306 Cat, 24” Pads, New Cutting Edges, 65% U/C, Meter Show 02727 Hrs, Runs & Works Excellent ..........CALL
2003 INGERSOLL RAND 350 psi, 1070CFM, Cat CC15, 7000 Hrs..............................P.O.R.
Air Compressors 2000 ATLAS COPCO XAS1100, Stk# H1010..................................................P.O.R. 2003 IR 1070 HP COMPRESSOR 350 psi ....................................................P.O.R. 2008 INGERSOLL RAND 935 CFM, Stk# H1012 ..........................................P.O.R. 1993 SULLIAR 900Q, 900x150psi, Stk# H1025 ............................................P.O.R. 2007 SULLAIR 750H, Stk# H1008, Stk# 1008 ..............................................P.O.R. Asphalt / Pavers 1986 BLAW-KNOX PF500 ASPHALT SPREADER, Stk# S1878-27 ................$6,800 Compactors - Smooth Drum 1988 DYNAPAC CA25-E, CAT DIESEL, Stk# H1005 ....................................$31,500 Dozers 1987 CAT D7H, S/N 5BF00443..........................................................................POR Forklifts - Mast CATERPILLAR V80E ......................................................................................P.O.R. Forklifts - Telescopic INGERSOLL RAND VR90B, Stk# H1016 ........................................................P.O.R. Skid Steer Loaders 2007 KOMATSU SK1020-5N, Stk# H1038 ....................................................P.O.R. 1999 MUSTANG 2040, Stk# S2293 ..............................................................P.O.R. 1989 MUSTANG 940, Stk# S2292 ................................................................P.O.R.
Excavators 1991 CAT EL200B, with Drill Mast, Stk# H1029............................................P.O.R. 2002 CAT 320CL, Stk# S2252 ......................................................................P.O.R. 2008 CAT 321D, Stk# H1033 ........................................................................P.O.R. 2007 CAT 345CL, Stk# H1002 ......................................................................P.O.R. 1988 KOEHRING 6633LC, with or without used 2014 RB2200 Hyd Hammer, Stk# H1028 ..................................................................................................P.O. R. 2007 KOMATSU PC138USLC-8, Stk# S2273-2 ............................................P.O.R. 1996 KOMATSU PC220LC-6LC, Stk# H1034 ................................................P.O.R. Loader Backhoes 1988 CASE 580K, Stk# H1036 ......................................................................P.O.R. 1998 CASE 580L, Stk# H1037 ......................................................................P.O.R. 2000 CAT 416C, Stk# H1039 ........................................................................P.O.R. 1991 CAT 426 SERIES II, Stk# H1031 ........................................................$18,800 1998 CAT 446B, Stk# S2212 ......................................................................$18,800 1998 CAT 446B, Stk# S2276-1 ..................................................................$22,000 2000 CAT 446B, Stk# S2276-2 ..................................................................$24,000 2001 CAT 446B, Stk# S2276-3 ..................................................................$26,000 1990 DYNAHOE 490 ......................................................................................P.O.R. 1987 DYNAHOE 490, Stk# S1960-1 ..........................................................$10,000
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1980 Ford 445, Open Cab, 4645 Hrs ......................................................................................$8,400
1996 Cat 311B, Cab, 13,878 Hrs ................................................................................SOLD $27,995
1986 Ford 655A, 4 Stick with 2 Stick Conversion Kit, Cab....................................................$14,995
2004 Kobelco SK115SR, Full Cab, Blade, pattern changer, Plumbed, 7485 Hrs ..................$49,995
1984 Ford 1710 w/Bradco Loader and Backhoe, Deere 50” Rear Roto Tiller, 5’ Rear Finish Mower,
2007 Kobelco SK215, Full Cab, pattern changer, new Geith thumb, 36” bucket, 1490 Hrs $142,500
7’ Landpride Rake, 1800 Hrs ................................................................................................$12,500
2004 Samsung SE50-3, Cab, 3 Buckets, Werk Brau quick Coupler 5858 Hrs ............SOLD $19,995
2011 Kubota L3450 HST-3, 4WD, Loader, Hydro, 116 Hours, Like New ....................SOLD $20,995
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CHIPPERS/STUMP GRINDERS 2008 Alitec DC1217, 12” Capacity, Winch, Auto Feed, 1487 Hrs, CAT Turbo Engine ..........$19,995
2013 New Holland C238, Full cab, pilot controls, T4 engine 250 Hrs ..................................$56,000
2012 Bandit 150XP, 97 HP CAT engine, winch, auto feed, 365 Hrs ......................................$29,995
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2007 Bandit 250XP Chipper, Winch, 125hp Deere Engine....................................................$19,995
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1998 Morbark Hurricane 2400, 18” drum, winch, 110HP Perkins engine, hand crank swivel discharge chute, 3550 Hrs ....................................................................................................$21,995
2012 Bomag BW211D-40 Roller, Vibratory 84” smooth drum roller, cab with heat/AC, 2 Hrs..........
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2004 Kubota B7800 HSD w/Loader, Industrial Tires, 248 Hrs, Garage Kept ........................$12,995
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2002 Bobcat S185, Open Cab, Manual Coupler, Non Pneumatic Tires, 4730 Hrs ................$12,995
1998 Eager Beaver 10HA, 10 Ton Trailer, Air Brakes ..............................................................$6,000
2005 Bobcat T190, Hi Flow, Mechanical Controls, Full Cab, 2989 Hrs ................................$22,995
WHEEL LOADERS:
2013 New Holland L230, Full cab, pilot controls, hi flow, 473 Hrs, SN:2673 ......................$44,500
2004 TCM E806, Open Cab, 5594 Hrs ........................................................................SOLD $15,000
2013 New Holland L230, Full cab, pilot controls, hi flow, 127 Hrs, SN:2655 ......................$45,995
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2000 Eager Beaver 20XPT Trailer, 20 Ton, 8’6” Width, 19’ Deck, 8’6” Beaver Tail ................$7,995
2014 Vibrotech SCM115T Trommel, ½” screens, 64 Hrs ..................................................$129,995
2011 Kubota SQ33 USASW Generator, 33.1 KVA, 26.5W, 240V, 3 Phase, 4 Pole..................$6,000
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2005 Volvo EC140B LC Excavator, Full Cab, 2 Buckets, Hydraulic Thumb, 4221 Hrs SOLD $59,995
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Cat 955K Crawler Loader, Open Cab, Steel Tracks ......................................................SOLD $7,995
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Drills - Vertical INGERSOLL RAND ECM350, Stk# H1013 ....................................................P.O.R. 1992 INGERSOLL RAND ECM350, Stk# H1007 ............................................P.O.R. INGERSOLL RAND ECM490, Stk# 1014 ........................................................P.O.R. 1992 INGERSOLL RAND ECM370, Stk# H1007 ............................................P.O.R. INGERSOLL RAND ECM490, Stk# H1009 ....................................................P.O.R. INGERSOLL RAND ECM490, Stk# H1020 ....................................................P.O.R. 1999 INGERSOLL RAND ECM670, Stk# H1030 ............................................P.O.R. Heavy Duty Trucks - Bucket Trucks / Boom Trucks 1998 FREIGHTLINER FL70 SERVICE TRUCK, Stk# H1024 ..........................P.O.R. 1980 MACK SUPERLINER RWL712 LST, Stk# H1027 ..................................P.O.R. Wheel Excavators 1995 CAT 214BFT, with a Hammer, Stk# H1018 ..........................................P.O.R. 2007 CAT M315D, Stk# S2289 ......................................................................P.O.R. Wheel Loader 2008 KOMATSU WA380-6, Stk# S2294 ........................................................P.O.R. Other Equipment BIRD 10T MINE UTILITY CARRIER, Stk# 1017 ............................................P.O.R.
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1997 New Holland 675E, Cab w/Heat, Tilt Bucket, 4 Stick, 1950 Hrs ..................................$28,995
2012 Bomag BW211D-40 Roller
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ITA Tunnelling Announces Short-List of 2015 Nominees Thirty-two: That is the final number of nominees that will be running for the ITA Awards 2015, Nov. 19 in Hagerbach, Switzerland. The best projects and engineering profiles will be presented to the jury of 18 experts during a one-day conference. They will compete in the framework of 9 prize categories, from the major project of the year to the innovation of the year. The nominees’ selection process was tight, regarding the considerable number of entries (110 applicants, 105 projects finally recorded by the ITA). Three to eight nominees have been selected in each of the nine ITA Awards’ categories.
Environmental Initiative of the Year • Brenner Base Tunnel/Isarco Undercrossing Lot — Italy • Innovative Overhead Conveyor Belt for Urban Environmental Benefit — Qatar • The Corribtunnel Project — tunnelling in environmentally sensitive area — Ireland
Major Project of the Year (More Than 500 Million Euros) • Eurasia Tunnel Project — Turkey • Futian Station of Guangzhou — Shenzhen — Hong King — China • New York City’s Second Avenue Subway Project — USA
Innovative Use of Underground Space • Reviving burial in tunnel — Israel • Sydney Opera House Vehicle Access and Pedestrian Safety (VAPS) project — Australia • Toledo Metro Station on Line 1 in Naples — Italy
Tunnelling Project of the Year (From 50 to 500 Million Euros) • 1st Phase of Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility Construction — South Korea • Indianapolis Deep Rock Conveyance and Storage Tunnel Project — USA • Lake Mead intake N°3 — USA Outstanding Project of the Year (Up to 50 Million Euros) • Grosvenor Decline Tunnels — Australia • Norsbork Metro Depot — Sweden • North Strathfield Rail Underpass — Australia Technical Innovation of the Year • An Innovative Vehicle-mounted GPR Technique for Fast and Efficient Monitoring of Tunnel Lining Structure Conditions • Combination of techniques for immersed tunnel • Development of the New Joint (SB Joint) for Shield Tunnels • Monitoring tunnelling induced ground displacements using distributed fiber optic sensing • New innovative system for layer thickness control on spray mobiles • The evolution of the “Nazzano” method to widen tunnel without interrupting traffic flow
Safety Initiative of the Year • MineARC Systems Compressed Air Management Solution • Safety cabin of tunnelling drill • Semi-Automatic Tubular Steel Arch : an innovation on safety
Young Tunneller of the Year • Philip Duarte • Petros Fortsakis • Jurij Karlovsek • Liu Hao • Sindre Log • Ryan McCarron • Angelo Palma Filho Eloi • Ponciano Perez Lupi “The jury had to select the most innovative candidates in each categories. Regarding the success of the ITA Tunnelling Awards and the quality of the entries, it was quite a difficult task to achieve, yet very stimulating and challenging. The field of tunnels and underground spaces is in constant evolution; technical innovations are numerous. The ITA Tunnelling Awards are to detect such ‘treasures’, in a context of climate and demographic emergency. With more than 66 percent of the global population living in cities in 2050, and regular floods caused by the global warming, the tunnels’ engineering has got a strategic role to play in the construction of sustainable urban areas,” ITA’s president Soren Degn Eskesen said. For more information, visit https://awards.ita-aites.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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NYDOT Strives to Minimize Impact on Local Traffic BRIDGES from page 1
“The undersides of both piers are spalled along with delamination on the top surface of the west pier,” said Susan S. Surdej, assistant to the regional director of NYSDOT. “The east set has been rated at four with the west set rated at three. One of the five column piers making up the east pier is rated three due to significant spalling and rebar exposure. The bridge fascias show moderate to heavy cracking and spalling, and are rated four. The primary steel members for span two are rated three. This rating is directly related to impact damage on Oct. 19, 1998, by an over-height vehicle. “Four of the nine beams were bent and were heat-straightened during the bridge inspection subsequent to this repair work,” she said. “It was noted there were several small cracks in areas where new connector plates had been welded. Since the bridge is rated below four, it was decided the bridge needs to be replaced.” Randy Callahan, Nichols, Long & Moore Construction Co., photo More than 50,050 vehicles cross the bridge daily and the When the major roadwork is out of the way, all efforts will be concentrated on the bridgework, which will be replacement structure will be a single-span done over four weekends–from structure with 16 precast, prestressed conThursday night to Monday morning. crete deck bulb tees. The expected life span of the new bridge is 75 years with normal routine maintenance and for roadway, 30 repeated for the southbound roadway the years with normal routine maintenance. following weekend.” “The whole structure will be overlayed Randy Callahan, NLMC’s project managwith a 2.5 in. asphalt,” said Surdej. “The span er, is looking forward to the challenge of the length is 81 ft. with an overall width of 109 bridge replacement. ft. The substructure for the bridge will be “We started in April,” he said. “We’re layconstructed below the existing structure in ing down new asphalt pavement leading up the first year. Once the substructure work is to the bridge and new pavement on the completed, the northbound road will be stretch of road that connects to the I-90. closed and traffic detoured.” Harlem Road will be milled and overlaid, The main challenge for the DOT was to and a section of it is getting a new curb, come up with a way to minimize the traffic driveways and storm drains. impacts and impact on the travelling public. “We’re doing the roadway work first–the “We came up with the accelerated bridge bridges are slated to be done in June, July construction technique to replace the bridge and August of next summer. That is mostly over two long weekends and pave the roadbecause there are two 24-inch waterlines, a way over another two long weekends,” said 10 ft. by 5 ft. precast, concrete box culver Surdej. and a 42-in. RCP that have to be installed “The reason to choose this type of a strucafter removing existing drainage structures. ture and the accelerated construction techThey are all in the way of the new footings nique was to minimize impact on the travelof the bridge.” Randy Callahan, Nichols, Long & Moore Construction Co., photo ling public,” she added. “With a normal conThere also are overhead electric struction, it would have taken two seasons to The utility relocation will be done during the two construction seasons. (NYSEG), and telephone (Verizon) and replace this bridge. The accelerated cable lines (Time Warner Cable) technique is another tool in our toolattached to the bridge piers, which box. It will be considered for a projare being relocated. The utility reloect on a case-by-case basis. It is not cation will be done during the two always suitable. It depends on severconstruction seasons. al factors such as: volume of traffic, “We’ll start the bridge footings, type of facility, type of existing which are used with micro piles and bridge, availability of other work a concrete spread footing,” said zone traffic control plans, availabiliCallahan. “The abutments are masty of detour routes, etc. sive 4-ft., 8-in. (1.21 m, 20.32 cm) “The closure will be in place for a thick walls. The new bridges will be 92-hour window during a long rebuilt on the same location, but weekend in July or August, when they’ll be slightly shorter and wider. half of the existing bridge will be The roadwork is pretty much roudemolished. All the necessary work tine. We had to widen the embankon the abutments to accept the beams, backfill the abutments, install Randy Callahan, Nichols, Long & Moore Construction Co., photo ment on all four corners of the the beams and pave the roadway will “The undersides of both piers are spalled along with delamination on the top surface of the west bridges with new dirt that we haul see BRIDGES page 144 be completed. This process will be pier,” said Susan S. Surdej, assistant to the regional director of NYSDOT.
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Utility Construction Industry Gathers at ‘The Demo Expo’ ICUEE from page 8
Hands-On Demos, Quality Industry Education New to the show floor, the AGC Technology & Business Solutions pavilion and China exhibits pavilion joined fleet management, green utility and iP safety pavilions. The Ride & Drive test track (for onroad equipment and technologies) and indoor Demo Stage complemented the extensive in-booth exhibitor product demos. ICUEE 2015 education focused on a broad scope of topics inspired by the industry’s hottest topics and presented by industry experts. Industry groups delivering education at ICUEE 2015: • Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) • Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) • Common Ground Alliance (CGA) • Incident Prevention (iP)/Utility Business Media • National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) • North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) • Underground Construction Technology (UCT) At the Thunder Creek display, company representatives
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see ICUEE page 142
are excited to discuss their equipment. (L-R) are Cole Walker, sales manager; Fred Buser, marketing manager; Luke Van Wyk, general manager.
Rafael Nunez (L), backhoe product manager of JCB, provides information on the new, economical JCB 3CX compact tractor loader backhoe to Ed King of Hacker Plumbing and Drilling, Vincemes, Ind. MB crushers are hard at work in the ICUEE demo area, processing recyclable materials.
At Bandit Industries’ outdoor display, (L-R) are Colleen Hall, Gene Bridges, Ed Woods and Scott Woods. They dodged the raindrops to speak with attendees about the company’s 72FM skid steer mulcher head and other land clearing and material processing equipment.
Fred Ross (C), president of Utility 1 Source, speaks to the media as well as customers at the Utility 1 Source press conference.
Giorgio Carera (L) and Jason Palmer of FAE are on hand to demonstrate the RSL/DT 225 multi-functional processor attachment. This machine will crush asphalt, rocks and other materials up to 11 in. (27.94 cm) in depth.
Joe Cook (L) and Denny Caldwell of Pro-Tec Trenching & Shoring Equipment attended the show to take in the latest equipment innovations.
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August Construction Spending Reaches Seven-Year High Construction spending in August reached a seven-year high and climbed at the fastest rate since 2006, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that growing demand for construction was likely to add to the challenges many firms are having finding qualified workers. “There were widespread monthly and year-over-year gains in August for all major construction categories — private nonresidential, residential and public,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Activity in all three categories has been accelerating recently and should continue rising into 2016 — if contractors can find enough workers with the right skills to complete the projects under way and currently being designed or financed.” Construction spending in August totaled $1.086 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.7 percent higher than the July total and 13.7 percent higher than in August 2014, Simonson said. He noted that the total was the highest since May 2008 and the year-over-year growth rate was the strongest since March 2006, indicating a faster pace of construction spending overall. Private nonresidential spending in August increased 0.2 percent from July and 16.9 percent from a year earlier, while private residential spending increased 1.3 percent for the month and 16.1 percent over 12 months. Public construction spending rose 0.5 percent from a month before and 7.0 percent from 12 months earlier. “There has been exceptionally strong growth in manufacturing, lodging and apartment construction all year,” Simonson said. “More recently, office, health care, highway and educational structures have rebounded as well.” Association officials note that, according to a survey the group released in September, 86 percent of firms reported they are having a hard time finding qualified workers to fill available positions. Those shortages are likely to become more severe as demand for construction services continues to grow, they added. That is why the association continues to push for measures outlined in its updated Workforce Development Plan designed to make it easier to prepare, recruit and train new workers. “While it is great to see growing demand for construction, many firms won’t benefit if they don’t have enough workers to get the job done,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Without a better approach to attracting and preparing future construction workers, construction projects are likely to get more expensive and take longer to complete.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Ambrose Equipment Helps NEWPORT Replenish Fleet NEWPORT Construction Corporation President and CEO Richard A. DeFelice grew up in the road construction business, watching both his father and grandfather work for the Watertown, Mass., public works department. As he got older, his fascination with the industry grew, to the point where he knew it was the career direction he wanted to pursue. In his 40-plus year career, he has performed at all levels, beginning in the field at the age of 17 and eventually parlaying into sales, estimating, operations, finance and partnership positions. With his sights set on sole proprietorship, in early 2000, DeFelice left an existing large firm that he was a founder and co-owner of, and formed NEWPORT Construction Corporation. DeFelice started the business with 10 employees, one pick-up truck and a 1-ton dump truck. His first job was a sidewalk job in Townsend, Mass. In the beginning, NEWPORT focused on small road, utility and sidewalk jobs, but the company has drastically expanded its arena to major roadway reconstruction, bridges and marine work throughout the state of Massachusetts. Future expansion goals include expanding with growth into different verticals, as well as expansion into warmer regions of the country. During the average season, NEWPORT has 25 to 30 jobs going at once. A major support machine that is needed on a majority of its job sites is skid steers, which are used
NEWPORT is now the proud owner of eight new Wacker Neuson skid steer loaders, all purchased from Ambrose Equipment. The fleet of skid steers came special ordered with Michelin X TWEEL SSL tires.
across all crews for various roles. NEWPORT said the compact size and versatility of the skid steers makes them the ideal machine on the job site. In preparation for the upcoming 2015 season, NEWPORT turned to Ambrose Equipment, who it had been using for 15 years, to have its skid steers serviced. In the meantime, NEWPORT had rented a few of Ambrose Equipment’s Wacker Neuson skid steer loaders, to rave reviews from the crew. “Wacker’s innovative design and high quality engineering has created a skid steer that is operated strictly by a hand held joy-
(L-R) are Carl Howard, superintendent; Troy Patterson, driver; Richard L. DeFelice, executive vice president; Richard A. DeFelice, president; Tony Barrile, vice president of operations; Ralph Longfellow, fleet manager; Steve Abbott, Ambrose Equipment; and John Gleason, Ambrose Equipment salesman.
stick device, rather than making our operators use a combination of foot and arm controls,” said Tony Barrile, vice president of NEWPORT. NEWPORT is now the proud owner of eight new Wacker Neuson skid steer loaders, all purchased from Ambrose Equipment, formerly known as Woods CRW Corp. of New Hampshire, in Hooksett, N.H. Ambrose Equipment has historically focused on the paving arena within the construction industry and is now carrying Wacker’s new line of compact, earth moving equipment.
“Ambrose Equipment has been a trusted dealer that we have turned to since NEWPORT began. They have an impeccable service team that is willing to assist us around the clock, along with a sales team that has profound knowledge of the industry and equipment. They take the time to listen to our needs and guide us to machines that meet the specific demands of the job. We have developed and maintained a great relationship with them over the years, and they have and will continue to be a company that see NEWPORT page 58
(L-R) are Richard L. DeFelice, executive vice president; Tony Barrile, vice president of operations; Ralph Longfellow, fleet manager; Steve Abbott, Ambrose Equipment; Richard A. DeFelice, president; and John Gleason, Ambrose Equipment salesman.
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ARTBA Recognizes 2015 Award Winners at National Convention The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) recognized transportation design and construction industry leaders Sept. 30 with division awards during the association’s National Convention, held in Philadelphia. ARTBA announced the following honorees:
Paul F. Phelan Memorial: Wally Moore, global group director, TenCate Geosynthetics, Pendergrass, Ga. Established in 1971, it is given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the ARTBA materials and services division and the transportation construction industry.
Nello L. Teer Jr.: John R. Kulka, consultant, HRI Inc., in State College, Pa. Created in 1988 as a tribute to contractor and Past ARTBA Chairman (1959-61) Nello L. Teer Jr., it annually honors a contractor member who has made outstanding contributions to the association’s contractors division and the transportation construction industry.
John “Jake” Landen Memorial Highway Safety: Joe Toole (public sector), former associate administrator in the Federal Highway Administration’s office of safety in Washington; and Taylor Bowlden (private sector), retired government affairs manager at 3M’s Traffic Safety & Security Division, also in Washington. Established in 1989 in memory of Traffic Safety Industry Division leader and Past ARTBA Chairman (1976) J.C. Landen, this annual award recognizes outstanding contributions to highway safety.
Guy Kelcey: Richard P. Markwith, vice president, TranSystems, Atlanta. This award, which honors Guy Kelcey, one of the planning and design (P&D) division’s organizers, is given each year to an ARTBA member who has exhibited a high degree of service to the association’s P&D division.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Danella Companies Adopts SmartDrive Safety Program SmartDrive Systems, a leader in driving performance solutions that reduce collisions and improve fuel efficiency, announced that Danella Companies Inc., a leader in construction services for the utility industry, has implemented SmartDrive’s video-based safety program across its fleet of nearly 200 vehicles. In the first three months following adoption, Danella saw critical improvements in key driver safety indicators, including a 79 percent increase in driver seatbelt usage, 40 percent reduction in speeding, 33 percent drop in unsafe following and a 29 percent decrease in handheld device usage. Overall, the fleet experienced a 79 percent improvement in its safety score complemented by a reduction in litigation expenses, better driver retention and greater operational efficiency, according to the company. Danella Companies is a Pennsylvaniabased provider of construction services to a broad range of utility and railroad customers. In its New York and Connecticut locations, the company operates a fleet of just under 200 vehicles, ranging from small pick-up trucks, cars and SUVs to tractor trailers, step vans, and dump, box and bucket trucks. Company leadership advocated for the adoption of SmartDrive’s video-
based technology to maximize safety, mitigate litigation risks and minimize accidentrelated financial losses. “Having long promoted a culture of safety at Danella, our deployment of SmartDrive’s platform further enhances and extends the safety programs we already had in place, while also exonerating drivers and positively impacting the bottom line. Additionally, friendly internal competition among our drivers to achieve the best safety scores are testament to their acceptance of the program and commitment to continuous improvement,” said Dave Pancoast, safety director at Danella. “Interestingly, we’ve found that the biggest benefit of the SmartDrive system is the driver education that comes with it — SmartDrive serves up the right business intelligence insights we need to guide our proactive and constructive coaching.” Like other commercial fleets, Danella faces a number of issues affecting its bottom line — rising insurance premiums, growing expenses associated with claims, compliance with strict and complex safety regulations, and maximizing asset and driver utilization. The company’s decision to equip every vehicle in its fleet — from those driven by construction project managers to
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those driven by heavy equipment operators — has led to significant safety enhancements, which, in turn, have resulted in fewer collisions, reduced litigation costs and enhanced profitability. “Danella’s results — including bettering its safety score by nearly 80 percent — speak for themselves. The company has done an outstanding job, effectively and
proactively engaging drivers to ensure their buy-in and enthusiasm for the SmartDrive program and the resulting ongoing safety enhancements,” said Steve Mitgang, CEO of SmartDrive. “The Danella team is a stellar example of how to maximize the full value of the SmartDrive solution, from video data capture, to expert risk analysis and scoring, driver involvement, coaching and continuous program refinement.” SmartDrive is a video-based safety program that identifies unsafe driving with an extensible platform, integrating video, vehicle data, audio and driving data for a unified and comprehensive view of risk. The program automatically offloads footage for expert review and analysis, and prioritization for coaching. This saves fleets time and resources, which can then be focused on delivering increased value to their customers through on-time delivery, accuracy and better service. For more information about Danella, visit www.danella.com. For more information on SmartDrive Systems, visit www.smartdrive.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Ambrose Keeps NEWPORT Construction Up and Running
A skid steer is hard at work on Trapelo Road.
Space is tight on the project at Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., but the skid steer easily fits inside a traffic cone set up. NEWPORT from page 54
we rely on for continued support,” said Ralph Longfellow, NEWPORT fleet manager. The fleet of skid steers came special ordered with Michelin X TWEEL SSL tires. Longfellow said, “The Michelin X TWEEL SSL provides us with the traction that we need for our skid steer loaders to be productive. When retrofitting with the airless radial tire, we do not have to worry about flats and down time, which have been an issue for us in the past. The large footprint delivers even wear. Our operators love the smooth, cushioned ride provided by the Michelin X TWEEL. And, in addition to making our operators more comfortable, the cushioned ride helps to reduce the wear and tear on our skid steer loaders.” NEWPORT’s new Wacker skid steer loaders were immediately put to use on multiple job sites throughout Massachusetts. In Belmont/Watertown, Mass., NEWPORT is currently doing a $15.5 million complete road reconstruction project for Massachusetts DOT. This 4 mi. (6.4 km) stretch of road hadn’t been completely redone since the 1950s and the underground utilities were more than 80 years old. The job also has entailed removing the trolley tracks that ran across the road, installing updated traffic equipment, creating new concrete sidewalks with different patterns and colors. NEWPORT was not able to use a vibratory roller in certain areas, as it typically would on this type of job, because it couldn’t risk damaging some of the existing pipework. It
A Wacker Neuson skid steer assists a crew with transporting curb and providing gravel to backfill on the Fisher Avenue road reconstruction project in Brookline, Mass.
also found itself improvising and adjusting to the original plans, because everything was far more outdated than anticipated. The job began in 2013 and is expected to be completed in spring of 2016. The job has used a total of 29,000 sq. yds. (24,247 sq m) of asphalt and 26,000 sq. yds. (21,739 sq m) of cement for the sidewalks. “One of the things that make NEWPORT unique is our ability to self-perform all of our own work. When we bid on a project, we go into it knowing that we can get the work done with our own labor force — over all aspects of a project. While we can perform our work, we do have strong relationships with subcontractors, and work regularly with them. Having our own paving crews is also very beneficial to us, because it allows us to be in control of our finished product, and not be reliant on other’s schedules,” said Richard L. DeFelice, executive vice president of NEWPORT. In Gloucester, Mass., NEWPORT is currently doing a $6.9 million seawall reconstruction. This is NEWPORT’s
first job in this arena, and is one area that it is looking to expand into. “We currently have a solid foundation. We are looking to expand on that, by exploring other verticals, as well as other areas of the country,” said DeFelice. “Having our home base in New England means we are bound by the weather. We are exploring the options to also expand into warmer climates, to facilitate full operational capacity 12 months a year.” NEWPORT also began a job for the Massachusetts DCR Agency on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Mass. This $6.8 million dollar job will include new sidewalks, hardscape and underground utilities, and is expected to be completed next year, at the end of the 2016 season. For more information on NEWPORT Construction, visit http://www.newportcorporation.com/. For more information on Ambrose Equipment, visit www.ambroseequipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Crowds Gather for 36th Annual Public Works Expo
(L-R) are Mike Conway, municipal equipment specialist of HP Fairfield’s Worcester, Mass., location; Wayne Gursky, product specialist and territory manager of Schulte Industries Ltd; Lancaster, S.C.; and Torrey Sheafe, marketing manager of HP Fairfield, Skowhegan, Maine.
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(L-R) are Paul Bettencourt, commercial account manager of Stoneham Motor Co., Stoneham, Mass.; Lori Farley, fleet municipal sales, Dejana Truck & Utility Equipment, Smithfield, R.I.; and Chris Elltiot, also of Dejana Truck & Utility Equipment.
Featured exhibitors at the event included, but were not limited to: • C.N. Wood • Woodco Machinery • Chadwick-BaRoss
Jason Donovan, equipment sales of Norfolk Power Equipment, located in Wrentham, Mass., Burillville, R.I., and Carver, Mass.
C.N. Wood and Woodco Machinery, headquartered in Woburn, Mass., with locations throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut and Maine, exhibited their newest lines of municipal trucks and equipment, along with their earth moving machines.
• Ambrose Asphalt Equipment • Northland Industrial Truck Co. Inc. (NITCO) (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Expo provided a variety of gourmet donuts and coffee, compliments of Felix A. Marino Co. Inc., pavement maintenance contractors from Peabody, Mass.
(L-R) are Dan Ruggieri, appointment service; Glenn Slade, equipment service sales in Connecticut, Rhode Island and western Massachusetts; Frank Santucci, of Stetco, Westborough, Mass.; and David Stedt, also of Stetco.
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Brian M. Fraley I attended an event recently where a commercial building contractor took an unconventional yet powerful approach to representing his company, which had paid to sponsor a networking event. He appeared at the podium in front of a room packed with architects, engineers, and contractors and proceeded to discuss his passion for the construction industry and the importance of attracting the future workforce instead of promoting his firm. This unconventional move, regardless of the intent, elevated the firm’s brand in a way that the most convincing sales pitch never could.
How an Unusual Sponsorship Achieved a Branding Victory
A Valuable Sponsorship Opportunity
Allow me to set the stage to provide some context. The event, known as the South Central AEC Networking Community, is organized by CPA firm Stambaugh Ness. They rotate the free event throughout Central Pennsylvania and it has evolved into a well-attended networking event for AEC firms. One of the key benefits is that only two firms have the ability to sponsor each event. It’s an opportunity to step into a small spotlight in front of a targeted audience of potential clients, teaming partners, and peers. The sponsors are given a chance to make a short pitch during the event. They tend to get to the point quickly and the crowd is always appreciative.
Leaving Marketing Dollars on the Table?
The approach this contractor took appears on the surface to be a wasted marketing opportunity because the contractor didn’t tell everyone about the firm and its services. Isn’t that what a sponsorship is all about, after all? It was actually quite the contrary for the following reasons. Let’s dig in.
Old School Selflessness
There is a very small segment of self-absorbed sociopaths that walk among us with no concern for the greater good, but the majority of the construction and design industry generally adheres to old school values. They’re passionate about their industry and profession and want to see them thrive indefinitely. While avoiding-self-promotion was commonplace in 1940, it is anything but in today’s increasingly self-focused world. Humility still plays well in 2015 and it tends to stand out. This contractor inadvertently tapped into our love for nostalgia about
the way things used to be. More importantly, some of that magic rubbed off on his firm’s brand.
Unleashing the Trending Power of Authenticity
Authenticity is more about your actions and how you say something than what you say. The passion with which this contractor communicated the message conveyed authenticity. If the approach was disingenuous, the audience would have picked up on it. Sincerity is hard to fake. As the younger generations advance into leadership positions in the workforce, one of their hot buttons is authenticity, and that’s causing structural changes to marketing. This is not limited to Fortune 500 brands being publicly persecuted on social media for corporate indiscretions. It is already having an impact on the AEC sector, although the trend is in its infancy.
Creating Shock & Awe with the Unexpected
It is almost a foregone conclusion that a paid sponsorship will be followed by a promotional message if the opportunity is granted. I intentionally scanned the crowd for reactions that night and saw a wide range of positive expressions, one of which was the raised brow that conveys surprise and impression. People were really thrown off balance because a pitch, or at least a company description, was anticipated. What better way to engage your audience than to break the mold and do the unexpected?
Instant Differentiation
Creating a winning brand is about being different. If 95 percent of AEC firms default to self-promotion during a paid sponsorship, the 5 percent that do not achieve instant differentiation. Marketing gurus repeatedly stress the importance of differentiation and most AEC firms shrug their shoulders. This a great example of a how it can be done at the grassroots level.
This was also a strong public relations move because it built good will among at least two industry segments. An off-kilter move like this even has the potential to turn into word-of-mouth marketing.
The Greater Cause
People unite around common causes, not brands. The crowd will listen to your pitch describing your firm and its services because you paid for it, but they will hear a speech about a cause. It creates camaraderie by aligning shared interests with an audience as opposed to trying to sell or self-promote. No one wants to be sold in today’s world, and this mindset is becoming more prevalent every day. I also know that camaraderie is alive and well in the AEC sector, despite the occurrences of hard-fought lost jobs, poached employees, and stolen clients. This contractor’s public concern for the issue of workforce development, which affected everyone in that room, commanded respect.
Passion Attracts, Promotion Repels
We are attracted to passion and repelled by self-promotion. This contractor expressed his commitment to the construction industry. More importantly, it showed. The fact that he expressed passion for a cause is what really made the difference. If he would have showed passion for his company we would have expected that. The skeptics among us would secretly question his sincerity. Conveying passion for the cause was powerful because he and/or the firm made a conscious decision to address that cause. This unusual sponsorship approach to a sponsorship was powerful on so many levels. It’s likely that branding was the last thing on this contractor’s mind. It turns out, however, that the most powerful marketing results are sometimes achieved through unconventional approaches. Brian Fraley is the founder, manager, and chief strategist for Fraley AEC Solutions LLC, a marketing communications firm that builds solutions on a foundation of industry understanding for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) marketplace. He authors the AEC Marketing InSITE Newsletter and the AEC Straight Talker Blog, and can be found on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google+. Brian also is the author of the soon to be published e-book, “Designing an A/E Brand That Drives Selections.”
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ARTBA Foundation Recognizes Efforts Vt. Transportation to Promote Safety in Road Work Zones Secretary Minter Announces She’ll Run for Governor
the American road & transportation Builders Association’s transportation development Foundation (ArtBA-tdF) honored five initiatives for their commitment to promoting safety during the association’s 17th annual “roadway Work Zone safety Awareness Awards.” the awards were presented at a sept. 30 luncheon during ArtBA’s National convention in Philadelphia. the competition recognizes outstanding programs, campaigns and technologies aimed at helping reduce roadway work zone accidents, injuries and fatalities. Winners were announced in three categories: Outreach Campaigns: Programs that promote safety through implementation of employee and/or public education campaigns. there were winners at the national, and state and local levels in the outreach campaign category. Training Programs: National, state and local educational programs that promote worker safety on the jobsite. Innovations in Technology: the role that technology plays in improving safety in and around work zones with innovative products and methodologies or innovative applications to existing products and methodologies.
Outreach Campaign/Local/Municipal Level AGL Constructors, Archer Western, Granite Construction and Lane Construction Company “35Express Barrel Monster Campaign” to mark National Work Zone safety Awareness Week, project crews on the 30-mi. (48 km), $1.4 billion 35express project in North texas designed and built 15-ft. (4.6 m) “monsters” from recycled orange construction barrels, safety and channelizer cones to serve as reminders to the traveling public to observe safety guidelines in work zones. to keep the community involved, AGL constructors implemented a voting system where motorists were encouraged to vote via Facebook for their favorite barrel monster. this year’s monsters included King Kong, AGL Airplane, the excavator, emmet and the eagle, and featured important safety messages encouraging motorists to stay off their phones, follow the flagger, reduce their speed and pay attention to signs while driving through a work zone. Outreach Campaign/State Level California Department of Transportation, ProProse and Glass Agency “Be Work Zone Alert” caltrans created an authentic campaign utilizing young children of current caltrans maintenance workers to deliver a deeply personal and compelling message to the public — “Be Work Zone Alert.” the educational campaign, featuring nearly 90 billboards and public service announcements, aired in 23 markets across california and has helped raise awareness, improve public safety and reduce collisions, injuries and fatalities on the state’s highways. the multimedia effort has delivered more than 42 million digital ad impressions and has reached over 432,000 people while addressing evolving safety messages like work zones may not always be marked by cones, safe driving means more than slowing, and drivers must be alert and avoid distractions in work zones.
Outreach Campaign/National Level DBi Services LLC: “Billboard and Student Driver Outreach” in an effort to educate new drivers on the dangers of driving within work zones, dBi services delivered a series of Work Zone safety presentations to more than 40 high schools in Virginia, Georgia, texas and Florida. industry experts explained to teenagers the importance of Florida’s “Move over” law and its recent expansion to include vehicles with amber flashing lights working along the roadside. in addition to engaging with high school students, dBi services, in conjunction with National Work Zone safety Awareness Week, sponsored a series of billboard ads and roadway message boards to remind motorists of the importance of driving carefully in roadway construction zones. the billboards appeared along stretches of i-95 in Brunswick, Georgia, potentially reaching 70,000 motorists per day.
Training Programs Cornejo & Sons and Summit Materials Inc. “Entering and Exiting Work Zone Hazard Reduction” to reduce the risks associated with entering and exiting work zones, cornejo & sons developed a color coded flag system to keep the public and workers safe when operating within a work zone. the company distributed instructions on windshield stickers and a training memo to all contractors, employees and third party groups to educate them on color codes for each flag. the team created and organized a safer work zone by marking checkered flags at the exits and colored flags at various entrances to indicate the different delivery points for materials. By clearly marking each entrance, and designating entrances for different types of vehicles, cornejo & sons decreased the hazard and congestion created by fleet trucks slowing to search for work zone entrances, leading to fewer employee accidents in work zones. Innovations in Technology Royal Truck & Equipment, Micro Systems Inc. and Oldcastle Materials Group “The ATMA (Autonomous Truck Mounted Attenuator)” in collaboration with Micro systems and oldcastle Materials, royal truck & equipment developed the next generation of roadway work zone safety — the innovative AtMA (autonomous truck mounted attenuator). At its core, a tMA truck, or safety truck, serves as a protective crash barrier, preventing vehicles from entering work zones and helping to save workers’ lives. By outfitting the tMA truck with driverless technology, drivers will be removed from the cab of one of the most dangerous vehicles to pilot. in addition to being autonomous, the truck mimics the direction and speed of a lead vehicle through the use of sensors and can be controlled remotely through GPs Waypoint navigation. two autonomous trucks will make their debut as part of a highway construction project in Florida by the end of the year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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A Mack Pinnacle 70-inch high-rise sleeper model delivered Evel Knievel’s 1974 Mack FS786LST model show truck to the Great American Trucking Show (GATS) in Dallas, Texas.
The truck has been restored to as close to original condition as possible, including the red, white and blue cab (bottom left) and Knievel’s personal dressing room.
equipped with the Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission as standard. Designed to work seamlessly with Mack MP series engines, mDRIVE can boost fuel efficiency by up to 1.5 percent when compared to a standard transmission. The Pinnacle model also is available with the Mack Twin Y air suspension. Featuring two y-shaped high-strength steel blades, Twin Y delivers a smoother, more stable ride, while also being up to 400 pounds lighter than other air suspensions, according to the manufacturer. Pinnacle models also come standard with Mack’s GuardDog Connect telematics solution that monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to an unplanned visit to the dealer, enabling a quick diagnosis of issues, proactive scheduling for repairs and confirmation that need-
ed parts are in stock and ready to install, all while the truck is still on the job. Through Mack ASIST and the Mack OneCall customer support network, GuardDog Connect also offers proactive communication of critical information to maximize customer uptime. Big Red began as a standard Mack FS model cabover truck. Featuring an innovative front suspension design, a high torque rise Maxidyne diesel engine and legendary Mack durability. Knievel customized his FS model with several unique features, including a custom-built dressing room and a cab finished in his signature red, white and blue theme. 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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Six Steps for Managing Your Fleet’s Energy Budget By Christopher Lyon SPECIAL TO CEG
Because a typical vocational fleet spends a large portion of its total operating budget on energy/fuel, fleet managers are always looking for ways to reduce energy costs. There are really only two methods for doing so: consuming less of the energy you are currently using, or switching to a lower-cost energy source. While this sounds cut and dried, the actual implementation can be very complex due to the nearly limitless configurations and designed mission capabilities of work trucks. First, most fleets have to maintain service during any conversion process. They also may have to figure out how to relocate vehicles on an emergency, short-term or permanent basis. Funding is another important consideration. Depending on how a fleet approaches energy cost reduction, it could require significant capital expenditures, onetime expense payouts, and/or ongoing supplemental maintenance and operating costs. Assuming required funding is available, the fleet manager might need to prove an acceptable return on investment (ROI) within a reasonable payback period. This article outlines six steps fleet managers can take to determine the best ways to maximize their fleets’ energy budgets. 1. Analyze Drive and Duty Cycles Most of the processes and technologies for reducing fleet energy costs are sensitive to drive and duty cycles. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they are actually separate measurements of how a fleet operates. A drive cycle defines how vehicles operate based on factors such as: • Average speed • Amount of incidental idling time • Power export time (PTO operation, etc.) • Number of starts and stops per cycle • Longest average continuous running time per cycle. A duty cycle defines how much a vehicle is used and looks at factors such as: • Length of average operating cycle • Number of operating cycles per period • Total miles driven per measurement period • Percentage of loaded vs. empty operation • Percentage of on-road vs. off-road operation. Because the effectiveness of energy reduction technologies is generally closely related to a fleet’s drive cycles, fleet managers can utilize drive cycle data to identify technologies that could reduce their energy budgets. They can then use duty cycle data to determine if the projected savings associated with an alternative are adequate to cover the investment and provide the desired ROI.
Remember, a single fleet can have multiple aspect of telematics, the ability to track vehi• Facilitating engine idle management drive and duty cycles, so one approach to cle condition in real time offers multiple pos• Allowing for the primary vehicle power energy cost reduction might not work across sibilities for energy management. By map- source to be downsized the board. Also, drive and duty cycles are ping the PCM to the telematics system, fleet When utilizing hybrid vehicles, the selectfrequently seasonally dependent, especially managers can read system fault codes, tire ed technology should be matched to the in areas with harsh winter weather. pressures, and other information. By using drive and duty cycles. Many vocational For example, a fleet may have an inner- an exception reporting system, vehicles with trucks are driven a relatively limited number city drive cycle with low average speeds, defects are flagged so repairs can be made at of miles per day, so the efficiencies associatmultiple stop/start cycles and ed with full hybrid drivetrains might extended periods of incidental idle not justify the cost and complexity of time. All of these factors are comsuch a system. This has resulted in patible with use of an electric the development of work-site hybrid powertrain. However, a duty hybrids. These vehicles utilize surcycle analysis could show annual plus engine power, stored as electric miles driven are so low that even energy (sometimes supplemented by The most common method of measuring doubling the current average fuel plug-in battery charging) to operate fuel economy is in terms of miles per gallon economy will not produce enough truck-mounted equipment without or gallon equivalent fuel consumption. While savings to cover the cost of buying having to run the primary engine. the hybrid system. Since the drive This technology is much simpler this traditional approach works well for some cycle also documents an excessive than full hybrid powertrains, but still drive and duty cycles, it can present a misamount of incidental idle time, a provides substantial idle time reducleading picture for applications that experibetter (lower-cost) approach for this tions during stationary work-site ence extended periods of engine idle time fleet may be to implement an idle operations. Idle management can be and/or power export by means of a power management strategy. further enhanced by using the systakeoff. For example, a utility construction 2. Remember the Basics tem to maintain cab heating and In many cases, the simplest and cooling (hotel loads). truck may only drive 20 or 30 miles a day most economical approach to 5. Evaluate Lower-Cost Energy but spend six or more hours a day exporting reducing energy costs is to simply Options power to operate equipment. In such a case, consume less energy. There are sevFleet managers have several a 35 or 30 percent reduction in total fuel eral tried-and-true steps fleets can lower-cost energy options such as consumed might only generate a small take. The simplest techniques have biodiesel, electricity, natural gas increase in overall vehicle MPG rating. In been recognized for so long, they (CNG or LNG) and propane (autoare often downplayed — but when gas). applications of this nature, a fleet manager implemented properly, they can be Biodiesel is generally more could be better served to measure fuel convery effective. A short list of these expensive than conventional diesel sumption in terms of fuel used per unit of approaches includes: fuel; however, in some regulatory work accomplished. This approach will help • Maintain proper tire inflation environments, it offers significant the fleet manager focus on those portions of • Reduce vehicle weight tax advantages that may result in their drive cycles where they can actually • Reduce rolling resistance lower total cost. In these areas, reduce fuel consumption. • Passive idle reduction (driver biodiesel represents a significant coaching, reminder signs, etc.) opportunity for fleet managers, since • Maintain vehicles properly it is basically a drop-in replacement Going beyond these somewhat passive the earliest opportunity. The data collected for conventional diesel. The primary approaches, fleet managers can take action can also be used to develop drive cycle pro- expense associated with conversion to to make new or existing vehicles more effi- files and identify issues such as hard acceler- biodiesel is cleaning fuel storage tanks cient. Since the powertrains of newer vehi- ation and braking, sudden radial maneuvers before taking delivery and changing fuel filcles are computer-controlled, fleets can often and engine idle time. ters frequently until the biodiesel has cleaned re-map the engine performance curves and The driver can impact overall fuel econo- all residue out of the vehicle tanks. transmission shift points of their trucks to my by as much as 30 percent. The most Electricity is typically the lowest-cost improve overall powertrain efficiency. effective behavior programs provide the alternative fuel available to fleets, and when When ordering new trucks, carefully choos- driver with real-time performance feedback. the capabilities of an available vehicle fit the ing and matching components to specific Something as simple as instantaneous fuel associated drive and duty cycles, operating drive and duty cycles can produce impres- economy feedback on the vehicle’s dash can cost savings are very attractive. But electric sive energy reductions. be effective. trucks are limited in availability and 3. Implement Telematics and Driver 4. Consider Hybrid and Electrification range/speed capabilities. Upfront costs can Behavior Modification Technology be high, as they require a fairly large capital There are a number of ways to improve For vocational trucks, hybrid and electrifi- investment and, in some cases, significant vehicle operational efficiency. Two cation technology can be an effective choice. infrastructure investments for charging sysapproaches that provide great potential are It can reduce energy costs in several ways: tems and grid tie charges. telematics and driver behavior modification. • Allowing the engine to operate in an An alternative to pure electric trucks is the The most familiar application of telematics optimum efficiency range extended-range electric truck. These units in the vocational fleet environment is GPS • Recapturing kinetic energy normally lost utilize an all-electric drivetrain with a small functionality. This technology can have a during braking onboard motor generator set that can provide direct impact on fleet operating costs by • Capturing surplus engine energy for use see BUDGET page 74 reducing miles driven. Going beyond this at a later time (driveline or power export)
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Ox Bodies offers a rugged scrap trailer as part of its Trail Ox Series end dump trailers. The new scrap trailer is especially efficient in residential and commercial demolition projects with large debris, such as concrete, brick, asphalt or stone, according to the manufacturer. The scrap trailer features Hardox steel construction, and a capacity of up to 60 cu. yds. (45.8 cu m). This frameless design is available in lengths up to 40 ft. (12 m), side/end heights up to 72 in. (183 cm), a standard front mount hoist, and a swing gate style tailgate. A variety of configurations and options are offered to meet specific hauling needs. All Trail Ox Series trailers are backed by a two-year warranty. For more information, call 800/844-2519 or visit www.oxbodies.com.
Six Steps to Reduce Fuel Consumption, Help Tame Company Energy Budget BUDGET from page 72
a portion of the electric demand. This combination can offer operating ranges in excess of 250 to 300 miles before a full battery charge is required. There is a fine line between extended-range electric vehicles and series electric hybrids. If the onboard motor generator set is large enough to provide all of the truck’s power demands, it crosses over to being a hybrid. Natural gas has the lowest cost of all the alternative internal combustion engine fuels currently in use and generates the smallest carbon footprint. These advantages are offset in some drive/duty cycle applications by both high conversion and infrastructure costs. If a fleet has access to public natural gas fueling infrastructure, or if the quantity of fuel consumed at a given location is enough to justify the infrastructure investment required for a captive facility, natural gas has the potential to generate major energy cost savings. Compressed natural gas (CNG),
currently the most commonly used natural gas variant, imposes weight and space penalties on trucks, so in many cases, it may not be feasible to convert existing trucks to use CNG. However, most of these weight and space issues can be addressed when designing new vehicles. Propane, also known as autogas, has the second-lowest carbon footprint of currently viable alternative fuels and is priced between natural gas and gasoline. It has the advantage of requiring the lowest infrastructure costs of any of the alternative fuels (other than electricity if major infrastructure investments are not required). It also has a much higher energy density than CNG and is stored at a lower pressure, so the tanks are lighter and cheaper. This makes it much easier to convert existing vehicles and more attractive for fleets with lower volumes per fueling facility. 6. Learn More at The Work Truck Show 2016 and Green Truck Summit
All of the technologies discussed in this article will be addressed in detail during The Work Truck Show 2016 and concurrent Green Truck Summit educational sessions, and will be displayed on the show floor. The Work Truck Show, North America’s largest work truck event, is produced annually by NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry. It will be held March 1 to 4, 2016, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. Educational programming and the Green Truck Summit begin March 1, and exhibits open March 2. For more information, visit worktruckshow.com. Christopher Lyon is a former fleet manager and currently serves as director of fleet relations for NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
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Bangor, ME 207.942.4838
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Concord, NH Staten Island, NY 603.224.4063 718-448-2444 Contact your local dealer: Highway Equipment Dealer Name & Supply Co. Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 City, ST 123.456.7890 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 City, ST Ephrata, PA 123.456.7890 717.859.3132 LockCity Haven, , ST PA 570.769.1070 123.456.7890 Malvese City, STNY Hicksville, 123.456.7890 516.681.7600 Riverhead, City, STNY 631.369.1147 123.456.7890 McClung Logan City, ST Equipment 123.456.7890 Company, Inc. Baltimore, MD 410.242.6500 City, ST 123.456.7890 Manassas, VA 703.393.7344 City, ST Winchester, VA 123.456.7890 540.722.3700 Chesapeake, City, ST VA 757.485.3314 123.456.7890 Richmond, VA City, ST 804.266.0000 123.456.7890 Roanoke, VA 540.989.3750 City, ST Wise, VA 123.456.7890 276.328.8027
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
Penn-Jersey Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400
Bangor, ME 207.942.4838
Frenchtown, NJ 908.824.4200
Caribou, ME 207.498.2547
Lionville, PA 610.363.9200
Concord, NH Staten Island, NY 603.224.4063 718-448-2444 Contact your local dealer: Highway Equipment Dealer Name & Supply Co. Harrisburg, PA 717.564.3031 City, ST 123.456.7890 Drums, PA 570.788.1127 City, ST Ephrata, PA 123.456.7890 717.859.3132 LockCity Haven, , ST PA 570.769.1070 123.456.7890 Malvese City, STNY Hicksville, 123.456.7890 516.681.7600 Riverhead, City, STNY 631.369.1147 123.456.7890 McClung Logan City, ST Equipment 123.456.7890 Company, Inc. Baltimore, MD 410.242.6500 City, ST 123.456.7890 Manassas, VA 703.393.7344 City, ST Winchester, VA 123.456.7890 540.722.3700 Chesapeake, City, ST VA 757.485.3314 123.456.7890 Richmond, VA City, ST 804.266.0000 123.456.7890 Roanoke, VA 540.989.3750 City, ST Wise, VA 123.456.7890 276.328.8027
Rudd Pittsburgh, PA 412.741.1731 Clearfield, PA 814.765.8500 Charleston, WV 304.755.7788 Tyler Equipment East Longmeadow, MA 413.525.6351 Berlin, CT 860.356.0840 Vantage Equipment Latham, NY 518.220.9500 Batavia, NY 585.344.1931 Syracuse, NY 315.437.2611 Woodco Machinery Woburn, MA 781.935.3377
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Sandvik’s Ranger DX Complies With New Safety Standard The safety cage protects personnel from the rotating drill steel.
EN 16228 is a new safety standard series introducing a number of new requirements for surface drill rigs and associated equipment. The standard came into force on Dec. 1, 2014, necessitating intensive product development. Due to Sandvik’s commitment to safety, these changes were embraced with implementation work beginning in 2013, resulting in the first surface drill rig complying with the new standard, a Kautiainen is responsible for the general development of drilling safety of Ranger DX, being suc- Paivi Sandvik. cessfully delivered to its customer on Dec. 8, 2014. The safety standard series has led manufacturers to look again at their drilling rigs, and to ensure that operational safety is notably improved. One of the major improvements in the standard is the revised requirement to protect operators, and other personnel, better from the entanglement hazard caused by the rotating drill steel. Committed to continuously improving safety, Sandvik’s solution to this requirement was to develop and install Jarno Viitaniemi is the product manager of surface drill rigs. a safety cage around the feed beam. Another example of how the new to bring high quality products that Safety — A Basic Value for requirements have been approached is comply with the requirements to all Sandvik in reducing the risk of fire in case of Sandvik is proud of its endeavors in market areas. With the help of safety hose leakages. To accomplish this, safety and continually invests in standards we are able to show the protective sleeves have been fitted developing drill rigs where safety is an safety level of our drill rigs,” said over hydraulic hoses in coolers and inbuilt property. To this end Sandvik Päivi Kautiainen, responsible for the the power pack. These are just two Construction drill rigs are internation- general development of drill rig safety examples of how Sandvik has, ally renowned for being at the fore- at Sandvik. Ensuring that Sandvik not only through its proactive collaboration and front of technical safety. Fulfilling the membership of the safety standards requirements of any new safety stan- complies with safety standards, but is committee, been at the forefront of dard is a challenging experience; how- proactive in their development, improving product safety, and vitally, ever, for Sandvik Construction there Kautiainen now leads a global safety team which consists of 11 experts ensured that all Sandvik drilling prod- also are many benefits. “Product standards are very impor- working for Sandvik Mining and ucts meet the new standards on the day that they became operational, tant to us. From Sandvik’s point of Sandvik Construction. This team also view it is a definitive benefit to be able according to the company. see SAFETY page 82
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N. American Dealers Honored for Outstanding Performance KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens honored 12 of its North American dealers for excellence during its annual National Dealer Conference, held Sept. 21 to 23 in Yankton, S.D. The recipients of the awards are selected from the entire KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens dealer network. The premier award given this year was the Top Sales and Marketing Award, an honor that is not given every year, but rather when a dealer demonstrates extraordinary excellence. In 2015, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens recognized Thompsonrolec Enterprises of Lewiston, Maine, for its extraordinary dedication to the KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens product line. “Thompsonrolec Enterprises has demonstrated its exceptional prowess in marketing, selling and supporting KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens products,” said Mike Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. “We couldn’t be happier to honor this dealer for its fantastic success, and we hope others in our dealer organization are inspired by their accomplishments.” Other 2015 award recipients included: • Sales Excellence in Material Handling Products Award: Lonetrack
(L-R) are Dan Doyle, Thompsonrolec Enterprises; Charles Gilbert, regional sales manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens; and Bob Olivadoti, Thomspsonrolec Enterprises.
Equipment/Chieftain Recycling Equipment of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Road Machinery & Supplies of Savage, Minn.; and General Equipment & Supplies of Fargo, N.D. • Sales Excellence in Washing and Classifying Products Award: Road Machinery & Supplies of Savage, Minn.;
Lonetrack Equipment/Chieftain Recycling Equipment of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and Mine Equipment & Design of Cleves, Ohio. • Sales Excellence in Crushing and Screening Products Award: Goodfellow Corporation of Boulder City, Nev.; General Equipment & Supplies of Fargo, N.D.; and
McAllister Equipment of Villa Park, Ill. • Sales Excellence in Track-Mounted Products Award: Highway Equipment Company Mid-Atlantic of Troutville, Va.; Flagler Construction Equipment of Tampa, Fla.; and Power Motive Corporation of Denver, Colo. • Service Excellence Award: Texas Bearing Company of Amarillo, Texas; General Equipment & Supplies of Fargo, N.D.; and Road Machinery & Supplies of Savage, Minn. • Top Overall Part Sales Award: Goodfellow Corporation of Boulder City, Nev. • Top PDQ Part Sales Award: G. W. Van Keppel Company of Kansas City, Kan. • Top OEM Part Sales Award: Goodfellow Corporation of Boulder City, Nev. • Presidents’ Awards: Road Machinery & Supplies of Savage, Minn.; Goodfellow Corporation of Boulder City, Nev.; and G. W. Van Keppel Company of Kansas City, Kan. For more information, visit www.kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Ranger DX Drilling Rig Meets New Safety Standard SAFETY from page 79
is responsible for the safety engineering during product development. “We make sure that product development projects have all the necessary information on the technical and functional safety requirements for different market areas. They have to be taken into account from start to finish in every project,” she said. Requirements Turned Into Solutions One of the most important functions of safety standards is to inform manufacturers of the current technical safety level required from their equipment. To this end drill rigs now have a specific European safety standard EN16228 — Drilling and Foundation Equipment — Safety. The preceding standard for drill rigs had become outdated due to technical and regulatory development, for example, since it was first published 20 years ago. The work for creating the new standard lasted several years, with the final requirements coming into force at the end of 2014. “We turn the requirements of the safety standards into technical solutions,” Kautiainen said.
Standardization work is usually carried out over several years in continuous international cooperation between different manufacturers and authorities. “Because drilling is one of our core businesses, it is very important that we are constantly involved in the development of related standardization. The new safety standard is a harmonized product type specific C-type standard, which provides conformity with European requirements. In addition to this, we certainly need to know about and adapt to the safety requirements currently in force in other areas, because the whole world is our market. Safety is important wherever our equipment operates,” she said. “Safety is also a priority to our customers. For example in the USA and Australia the level of safety requirements concerning drill rigs is high.” Helping Customers World-Wide As surface drill rigs operate in a variety of different and demanding conditions, including land strewn with boulders, in blasting areas, or on slippery rocks, but always in dusty, noisy conditions under constant vibrations and often at great heights, solutions to the new requirements have to accordingly take into account these diverse operating
conditions. This has led Sandvik to produce practical solutions which adhere to the new standards, but also benefit customers in other ways. “Naturally we pursue development for competitive advantage in the market, of which safety is one of the most important ones. We focus on improving safety all the time. For example, one of the most notable changes in the new standard is the requirement of covering the spinning drill steel. We solved the problem by building a protective cover to be installed on the feed beam, which prevents the operator from accidentally getting into touch with the rotating steel,” said Jarno Viitaniemi, product manager of surface drill rigs. “In addition, our 3D hole navigation system, together with the drilling pattern design program, significantly improves safety and productivity of the drilling-blasting process. “In developing drill rigs we constantly pay attention to machinery and functional safety, which in turn helps our customers to improve their own safety at work,” said Viitaniemi. “Nowadays the customer is able to choose such items such as remote controlled drill rigs, dust sealing compound systems and noise protective systems, as our customers are increasingly seeing the bene-
fits of professional safety design and safety solutions. “We started a specific product development project for taking care of even the smallest changes required by the new standard. The standard came into force on the 30th November 2014 and all equipment manufactured after the date had to comply with the standard. We were so well prepared that the first product delivery with the new safety features — a Ranger DX — was completed already on the 8 December.” Viitaniemi concluded by explaining that European standards carry great importance even in countries outside of Europe. “Though this is an EN standard, we have a lot of customers in various markets who want drill rigs that are built according to EN standards, and therefore possess high quality safety solutions, even if their local legislation does not require them.” This means that wherever Sandvik Construction drill rigs are in operation in the world, customers know that the drill rigs are built to the highest standards available. For more information, visit construction.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Sennebogen Introduces New Timber Handling Solutions The introduction of four key Sennebogen material handling machines at one of the world’s largest pulp and paper facilities has helped create a substantially more efficient operation for the Pedersen Group, a mill service provider. The range of log handling equipment Pedersen implemented at its Tasman Mill operation is truly comprehensive; encompassing both the smallest and the largest material handlers, the Sennebogen 818 and the Sennebogen 880 EQ. Pedersen Group provides a vital production link in terms of log yard logistics, mobile plant operations and whole log chipping and debarking services at the Tasman Mill, located on a 500 acre (200 ha) site near the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau in New Zealand’s North Island. The mill site hosts pulp production operations for both CHH Pulp & Paper and Norske Skog. “Moving to Sennebogen started a number of changes in our operation. The strength, reliability and innovation of the Sennebogen units allowed us to look at our fixed and mobile plant and to reconfigure our yard for maximum efficiency,” said Pedersen’s Kawerau Site Manager Marty Hine. Electrically Driven Sennebogen 818 as Comfortable Control Center At the smaller end of the scale, a pedestal mounted, electric drive Sennebogen 818 acts as the control center for the debarking drum and conveyor feed into a 3000 hp multi-log chipper. “The hydraulic elevating cab raises and lowers so the operator has excellent vision of what’s coming from the power infeed, through the debarker and down the conveyor in front of him,” said Hine. “Essentially the 818 is the nerve center for the whole plant, with the operator using a touchscreen and joystick controls in the oversized cab to control product flow at variable speeds and deal with jams using the 818’s grapple.” Sennebogen 880 EQ Provides an Enormous Working Radius The electric drive Sennebogen 880 EQ is one of the world’s largest material handling machines. Pedersen’s unit
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weighs in at over 600,000 lb. (275,000 kg). Sitting on a 16 ft. (5 m) pylon and paired with a 99 ft. (30 m) boom, the operator’s view is at over 36 ft. (11 m). While offering all the efficiency benefits of electric power, the machine is still mobile as it sits on crawler tracks and goes 110 ft. (33.5 m) with a tether. Hine said he is impressed with the precision of the Sennebogen 880 EQ and cited the balance the machine exhibits, regardless of load, as exceptional. Even at the 880 EQ’s full reach of 99 ft. and with the total weight in the grab of 26,500
Although electrically powered, the 880 EQ has the flexibility of moving over 100 ft. (33.5 m) to best position itself.
lb (12,020 kg), the machine is rock steady, he said. This is due to Sennebogen’s equilibrium design, with a moving counterweight to help keep the load centered. The long reach of the Sennebogen 880 EQ can unload from the trailers see TIMBER page 98
A total of four Sennebogen material handlers, including two with a trailer, are working for Pedersen Group in the Australian Tasman sawmill.
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Screen USA Adds TROM512 to Its Trommel Screen Lineup
According to Rick Cohen, owner of Screen USA Inc., “We have been working on this new machine vigorously for the past year and we are extremely proud of how it came out.”
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Screen USA Inc. has introduced the newest model to its trommel screen lineup. The Screen USA TROM512 was developed with easy-access in mind for Screen USA Inc. has introduced the newest the screening market. model to its trommel screen line-up. The Screen USA Inc. manufactures small Screen USA TROM512 was developed with and medium sized screening equipment for the soil and organic industries. easy-access in mind for the screening market. Nested on seven acres in the quiet town of Smyrna, Ga., since 1973, Screen with access doors for all bearings, so mainUSA has found success in the portable tenance is easy. screening industry. The Screen USA TROM512 is equipped According to Rick Cohen, owner of with a 3.2 cu. yd. (2.4 cu m) hopper, 39 in. Screen USA Inc., “We have been working (99 cm) wide variable speed feeder, 5 by 12 on this new machine vigorously for the past ft. (1.5 by 3.6 m) trommel screen and a builtyear and we are extremely proud of how it on fines conveyor. An optional built-on came out.” Cohen emphasized the largest overs conveyor also is available. A 60 hp Cat issue with the existing medium sized trom- engine is at the heart of the machine. This mel screens on the market is accessibility. trommel screen is offered both on wheels “The second issue is that manufacturers are and on tracks. “We anticipate the tracktrying to offer a lesser expensive machine so mounted trommel to be our number one they are cutting corners on strength and qual- seller, however, time will tell,” said Cohen. ity to deliver the most inexpensive price.” “As for price, Screen USA is selling factory Screen USA’s TROM512, proves accessi- direct to eliminate the typical 20 to 25 perble with two large hinged doors that open up cent mark-up of the dealer. This allows us to on each side to give complete access to the offer the best quality at a considerable distrommel screen and drive system. Once the count.” doors are open, the entire drum is visible and For more information, call 770/433-2440 can be easily removed by pulling it out the or email rick@screenusa.net. side of the machine. In addition to the screen (This story also can be found on door, three doors (one on each side) allow Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at complete accessibility to the engine com- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) partment. The TROM512 also was designed CEG
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Terex Fuchs Introduces Fuel Efficient MHL350 F Series The Terex Fuchs MHL350 F Series material handler includes an efficient Tier IV Final (Stage IV) engine and refinements to the hydraulic system and upper carriage design that elevate operating efficiency and machine reliability. Purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating demands of scrap, waste and recycling applications, the new MHL350 F handler offers two different stick/boom configurations to meet customer needs: standard 52.5-ft. (16-m) reach and optional 48.2-ft. (14.6-m) multi-purpose stick that includes a second hydraulic cylinder to aid in sorting applications. The machine’s refined hydraulics package delivers quick response of attachment operation and fast work cycles, even under heavy loads. The MHL350 F handler’s hydraulically driven fans for oil, water and intercooler automatically control fan speed to continuously maintain the optimum operating temperature range, even in extreme heat. A new upper carriage design better protects the hydraulic and fuel tanks, while larger vent openings in the metal cowling increase airflow to the engine area to keep the machine running cooler. Powered by a new Tier IV Final (Stage IV) engine, the powerful turbocharged 215 hp (160 kW) diesel engine uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to deliver an advanced, reliable and fuel-efficient method for meeting today’s emissions regulations. The system design eliminates the burner used in active filter regeneration and employs passive regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) to save on fuel consumption. All new F Series Terex Fuchs material handlers come standard with Eco Mode operation to further reduce fuel consumption and lower long-term operating costs. Control of this feature is located on the machine’s multifunction button panel and allows the operator to match engine power to the task at hand. Operating in the “Eco Mode” or “Eco+ Mode” setting limits engine horsepower to 90 percent or 80 percent respectively, delivering up to 36 percent fuel savings, according to the manufacturer. “While Terex Fuchs material handlers are designed to conserve fuel at 100 percent engine speed,” said Terex Fuchs Technical Sales Manager, Steve Brezinski, “Eco Mode allows the operator to fine-tune power demand based on the need to increase machine flexibility in reducing costs.” Now joystick controlled, the machine’s hydraulically elevating cab raises the opera-
Purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating demands of scrap, waste and recycling applications, the new MHL350 F handler offers two different stick/boom configurations to meet customer needs: standard 52.5-ft. (16-m) reach and optional 48.2-ft. (14.6-m) multi-purpose stick that includes a second hydraulic cylinder to aid in sorting applications.
tor’s maximum eye level to 18.4 ft. (5.6 m) to substantially improve the operator’s sightline when loading/unloading high-wall trailers and rail cars for increased efficiency. Inside the cab, a new joystick design offers proportional control of grab rotation and open/close functions, places the most important machine functions at the operator’s fingertips, and leaves multiple space openings for customized options. An expanded, 7-in. (17.8 cm) touchscreen display advances operating convenience of the MHL350 F handler and displays images from the integrated reversing camera. The machine’s new standard rear-view camera offers night vision to improve vision while operating the machine in low ambient light conditions. A new USB charger and additional storage space enhances operating con-
venience. When equipped with Terex Telematics, the MHL350 F material handler further improves machine efficiency, productivity and uptime. The system tracks critical operating data such as operating hours, fuel level and consumption, machine location, service events, and maintenance notifications and transmits this data to a secured, passwordprotected Web site where it can be accessed at any time and from any location in the world where internet access is available. The user-friendly Web site reports all the data in a logical, easily viewable and customizable fashion. Machine service event reporting can be tailored to provide alerts to specific key technicians who can address the situation. The Terex Fuchs MHL350 F material handler boasts many of the same features
found on previous machines. Its double-row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability. Rigid hydraulic pipes on the stick, boom and undercarriage offer protection from damage. Steel plates shielding the hydraulic lines at the end of the stick offer additional protection against damage to improve system reliability. Inverted hydraulic cylinder mounting provides protection during trailer and rail car loading/unloading and reduces exposure to debris and moisture to improve longevity, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Sennebogen Plans to Expand Factory in Southern Germany
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Sennebogen will expand its Plant II facility in southern Germany, by approximately 350,000 sq. ft. (35,000 sq m). The project also will include a new 67,000 sq. ft. (6,700 sq m) assembly and paint facility. The Plant II factory site is located nearby the Sennebogen head office and Plant I complex at the port of Straubing. Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, welcomed the announcement as good news for Sennebogen customers and dealers in the Americas, too. “Straubing Plant II is focused on production and testing for the larger machines in our line-up. We have seen increased demand for high capacity machines, so this investment shows that the factory will be ready to support future projects.” The factory expansion will be completed in two construction phases. For the first phase, already under way, a paved surface south of the current premises will provide a spacious shipping area for machines and components. It also will be the site for technical approval and testing of new equipment. The second phase, a new assembly and paint shop, will be built by the end of 2016. Erich Sennebogen, managing director of the firm, said, “As a family-owned company, we feel committed to longterm planning and to adjusting our production facilities to the market requirements of the future. This project ensures optimized logistics, enhanced reliability and an even better working environment for our team.” The new assembly and finishing expansion, part of phase 2, also will increase the plant’s quality control area and will feature a section dedicated to customizing machines for special customer requirements. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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GT205 Multi-Frequency Screen Enhances Fines Separation The track-mounted GT205 product manager of KPI-JCI multi-frequency screen feaand Astec Mobile Screens. tures KPI-JCI and Astec “Our new GT205 multiMobile Screens’ multi-frefrequency screen allows proquency screen design, which ducers to process finer mateblends the technology of conrials with higher moisture ventional incline and high frecontent that no conventional quency screens to create a screen could process, all screening tool that increases while being operated at a fines separation more than any lower angle than a high freother in its class, according to quency screen.” the manufacturer. The GT205 multi-frequenConventional incline cy screen is well-suited for screens function by applying a applications including sand lower speed (900 to 950 rpm) and gravel, top soil, slag, and increased stroke (1/4 to crushed stone, recycle, 3/8 in. [.6 to .9 cm]) to the reclaiming and reducing entire screen box to convey waste and processing materithe material down the screen als from 6 in. (15 cm) to 20 and maintain consistent bed mesh. It is ideal for experidepth. High frequency screens enced producers seeking to apply high speed vibration The track-mounted GT205 multi-frequency screen blends the technology of conventional incline and high fre- reclaim material or reduce (3,600 to 4,200 rpm) directly quency screens to create a screening tool that increases fines separation more than any other in its class, waste and improve their perto the screen media to allow according to the manufacturer. formance compared to confor increased stratification and ventional screens, Whyte according to the manufacturer. ries, we can take advantage of the power of said. separation of material. “We know that coarser material requires our high frequency screen, which offers the The GT205 multi-frequency screen comFor more information, visit kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on bines the two screening theories to produce a more amplitude and less frequency, while highest screen capacity in the market for one-of-a-kind vibration that creates a versa- finer material requires less amplitude and fines removal, chip sizing, dry-manufac- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at tile screen prepared to tackle any application, more frequency. By combining these theo- tured sand and more,” said Stephen Whyte, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Garden State Contractors Gather in Atlantic City, N.J. UTCA from page 26
Foley CAT of Piscataway, N.J., had yet another big presence at the annual UTCA show in Atlantic City, N.J. (L-R): Kirk Chagnon, Jeff Merle, Ryan Foley, Scott Warren, JennaRose Caruso, Cindy Snow, and Warren Gonzalez, all of Foley CAT.
Baseball legend Tim McCarver addresses the crowd during lunch at the 50th annual UTCA convention.
The father and son team, Robert Mennona (L) and Robert Mennona III, assistant manager, represented Jersey Rents, Bayville, N.J., at the UTCA convention.
Scott Smith (C), territory manager of IronPlanet, Medford Lakes, N.J., speaks with his first customer, George D. Helmer (L), G Helmer Construction, Williamstown, N.J., as Rick Persson, territory manager of IronPlanet looks on. George Helmer of G. Helmer Construction, Williamstown, N.J., had his name drawn to participate in the Money Booth, sponsored by the Kennedy Companies. Helmer collected $205.
Mark Dombrowksi (L), sales representative, Modern Group Ltd., goes over the features of the equipment with Michael J. Hawn, Exterior Remodeling, Sicklerville, N.J.
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LiuGong Refines Strategy, Poised to Begin New Chapter China’s construction machinery market has been in decline for several consecutive years, but that is set to change. LiuGong, a global leader in manufacturing a full line of extreme duty equipment, has repositioned its forces, refined its strategy and is ready for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead within new and existing markets, according to the company. At this year’s annual meeting for innovative enterprises organized by the China Machinery Industry Federation, LiuGong received the event’s top prize, the Innovation Pioneer of Equipment Manufacturing Industry Award. As the company who produced China’s first modernized
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develop its machines, according to the company. The company’s commitment to technical innovation and investment in research and development has paid off. On June 15, 2015, LiuGong called a large and high-end product launch in Changzhou, the core base for LiuGong’s strategy in the East. Here, LiuGong successfully displayed the 8t and 12t H-Series wheel loaders; the 48t, 50t and 70t E-Series excavators; the TC550A and TC250A5 cranes; and the TD40E bulldozer. At the same time, 60 LiuGong excavators were distributed to clients within the Americas. Global Player Having begun its internationalization strategy in 2003, LiuGong has become an example to other enterprises in the Chinese CE industry, demonstrating its success in both overseas sales volumes and ratio of export products compared to its competitors. After growing from a local factory in a small city in China’s southwest region to the 22nd largest construction equipment manufacturer in the world, Zeng Guang’an, chairman of LiuGong, attributes LiuGong’s continued success to the company’s global vision, confidence and commitment. He predicts that international business will account for 40 percent of LiuGong’s revenue in 2020. He has good reason to feel confident in this prediction. The company has established subsidiary offices and undertaken mergers and acquisitions in key regional markets. It has built a rapidly growing network of more than 374 dealers across seven continents in more than 136 countries. Supporting the dealer network are 10 regional offices with engineering, marketing and service support, coupled with eight overseas parts depots located strategically throughout the world, ensuring rapid replacement of parts and servicing of equipment. LiuGong does not enter a market without dealers and support systems in place. LiuGong’s most recent major global action was to establish a manufacturing plant in Brazil in March 2015, in an effort to penetrate the burgeoning South American market. LiuGong highly values its relationships with world-class partners. It has cooperated with Cummins and ZF on many of its core technologies and major components, which it has used across LiuGong’s product lines, including the new ESeries excavators and H-Series wheel loaders. The company’s global strategy has attracted talent from all over the world. David Beatenbough joined LiuGong in 2006 and is in charge of R&D. Following Beatenbough, other global experts in the field also have joined LiuGong, from industrial design to product development professionals. Howard Dale was appointed as vice president of LiuGong Dressta Machinery Co. Ltd. in Poland, and chairman of LiuGong Machinery Europe B.V., after working with Case Corporation for several years. For more information, visit www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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EMPIRE CRANE CO. RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT-Towers 7021 Performance Drive N. Syracuse, NY 13212 315/458-4101 Fax: 315/458-3169 Boston, MA 508/868-7734 NYC/NJ 908/203-0400
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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.
Meyer Products, Swenson Spreader Join ASH Group Meyer Products LLC and Swenson Spreader LLC, leading North American snow and ice management equipment producers, will be joining the ASH Group out of Europe. The acquisition, which is expected to be finalized by the end of September, was announced by Andrew Outcalt, president of the Louis Berkman Work Products Company, which currently owns Meyer Products (based in Cleveland) and Swenson Spreader (based in Lindenwood, Ill.). The ASH Group is the parent company of European brands Schmidt and Aebi, globally offering a comprehensive and technologically advanced range of products for winter and summer maintenance focused primarily on the municipal, industrial, airport and railway sectors. Schmidt is a familiar name in the snow and ice man-
agement industry, manufacturing an array of advanced plows, spreaders and related products. Aebi manufactures heavy-duty equipment for agricultural applications. “We had been looking for a strategic partner with the necessary resources and expertise to help take our companies to the next level,” said Outcalt. “We believe the ASH Group provides us the best opportunity for growth because of its applicable experience in a number of our target markets and its track record for high quality technology advancements.” For the ASH Group, the acquisition provides a means to quickly and effectively achieve a significant footprint in the important North American snow and ice management market.
Meyer is a well-recognized brand in the light- and mediumduty truck segments of the snow and ice management business, manufacturing snowplows and spreaders used by snow removal contractors and property managers. Swenson has strong distribution in the heavy-duty truck segment of the market with a product portfolio that includes high-performance spreaders, dump bodies and all-purpose bodies, mounted on larger trucks, many of which are used by state and municipal governments. “The synergies of the existing product lines of Meyer and Swenson, together with the innovative product solutions of the ASH Group, will strengthen the position of our new subsidiary in the North American market,” said Walter T. Vogel, chairman of ASH
Group. (Meyer and Swenson will together form the ASH North American subsidiary of the ASH Group.) According to Outcalt, while the acquisition will provide Meyer and Swenson with full access to the global resources of the ASH Group, it will not impact day-today operations of either company. “It’s basically business as usual, but better,” said Outcalt. “Our brands will continue, our management is staying in place, our North American distribution channels and agreements will remain unchanged, and all our facilities will remain in place. In fact, we expect the creation of new jobs and expanded facilities in the future. We believe this will be a seamless transition for our customers, the end users of our products, as well as our employees and local com-
munities. This was another reason for choosing the ASH Group, because their management team shares our commitment to the overall customer experience, a family-oriented work environment and support for the communities in which we live and work.” Terms of the deal were not disclosed. For more information on the ASH Group, visit http://www.aebischmidt.com/en/corporate-ashgroup. For more information about Meyer Products, visit meyerproducts.com. For more information about Swenson Spreader, visit swensonproducts.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Virnig Manufacturing Announces Pin-On Option for Snow Blades Virnig Manufacturing Inc. announced a new pin-on wing option. This option features two 12 in. (30.5 cm) wide wings angled 20 degrees forward from moldboard to increase a snow blade’s width by 21-3⁄4 in. (55 cm). Where extra width is not needed, simply remove the wings by taking out the two pins that hold each wing in place. A 1 in. (2.5 cm) thick urethane edge has slots for height adjustment as the blade’s
Pin-on wing option features two 12 in. (30.5 cm) wide wings angled 20 degrees forward from moldboard to increase a snow blade’s width by 21 3⁄4 in. (55 cm).
main edge wears. Slots allow enough adjustment for flipping of the main blade’s wear edge. The pin-on wings are compatible with new Virnig V-Snow blades and angle snow blades with factory mounted holes. Two brackets bolt to each side of snow blade moldboard and two pins mount each wing to the bracket. Retro pin-on wings also are available for older models. These wings are installed by drilling holes and bolting brackets to each side of the moldboard. Two pins mount each wing to the brackets. Alternatively, the brackets can be welded to the moldboard.
Virnig does not recommend installing these wings on non-Virnig snow blades. All Virnig products are backed by a one-year warranty, and the skid steer attachments are built with a universal mount to fit most skid steer loaders including: Bobcat, Caterpillar, ASV, Case, Daewoo, Gehl, JCB, John Deere, Kubota, Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Terex, Volvo, Wacker-Neuson and others. For more information, call 800/6482408 or visit virnigmfg.com/products/snow/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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General Equipment’s Drill Ideal for Low Flow Rate Compacts General Equipment Company’s Model 471 DIG- allows the 471 DIG-R-TACH to be center mounted R-TACH hydraulically-powered earth drilling on the bucket, providing enhanced operator visibiliattachment system is specifically designed for use ty while drilling. Additionally, the center-mount conwith lower-auxiliary hydraulic system flow rates figuration distributes drilling stress to the loader found on popular models of compact loader back- arms more effectively than side-mount alternatives, hoes, mini-excavators and compact utility loaders. according to the manufacturer. The 471 DIG-R-TACH system enhances the verFor more information, call 800/533-0524 or visit satility of equipment by allowing it to become a www.generalequip.com. (This story also can be found on Construction practical and productive option for many hole-digging projects. The system features a universal Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construcmounting bracket that conforms to a wide variety of tionequipmentguide.com.) loader and excavator bucket configurations. Mounted quickly and easily by one person, the attachment requires no special tools, drilling or welding as the supplied bracket grips tightly with a positive locking system. Featuring an industry standard 2-in. (5 cm) hexagon auger drive connection, the 471 DIG-R-TACH is better able to accommodate existing augers found in most equipment fleets. The units can utilize the same 4400 Series earth augers that are used with the General Equipment 310 and 330 Series portable hole diggers. The popular 4400 Series features time-proven heavyduty construction and Pengo-type boring head configurations. Augers are available from 2- to 24-in. (5 to 61 cm) diameters. When used with the 471 DIG-R-TACH, the augers produce a clean, usable 4-ft. (1.2 m) deep hole. To increase drilling depth, a full line of flighted and non-flighted earth auger The 471 DIG-R-TACH system features a universal mounting bracket extensions is available. that conforms to a wide variety of loader and excavator bucket conThe mounting bracket figurations.
KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has launched the S-Series brand of cone liners and jaw dies.
KPI-JCI, Astec Launches S-Series Parts Line KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has launched the S-Series brand of cone liners and jaw dies. Designed by Astec Industries foundry experts who specialize in metallurgy and manufacturing engineering, the S-Series line provides producers with a quality of parts that have been proven by customers in the field to perform at least 16 percent better than other jaw and cone manganese liners, according to the manufacturer. “Anyone who desires a competitively-priced, high-quality product that has the backing of an OEM, not a third-party supplier, will benefit from SSeries parts,” said Ryan Newman, director of parts sales of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. Each part is guaranteed with a six-month, 1,000-hour warranty. Parts are stocked at the factory, allowing for immediate availability in most cases. A flexible bulk ordering program for container load shipments is offered to ensure onsite availability 24/7, Newman said. “We recommend that our producers consult with their local dealer to analyze their operation’s wear parts needs, and plan ahead and pre-order parts to eliminate unnecessary downtime,” he said. “We all know that downtime costs money, so by planning ahead, producers can save significant amounts of money and avoid the stress that accompanies unexpected downtime and delays.” Parts are available for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens equipment, as well as cone manganese for Cedarapids cone crushers, jaw die manganese for Cedarapids jaw crushers and Pegson jaw crushers, blow bars for Cedarapids single and double impeller impact breakers and horizontal shaft impactors, and hammer tips for Cedarapids hammermills. The SSeries product line continues to expand daily, Newman said. The S-Series product line was launched at KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ 2015 National Dealer Conference, held this year in Yankton, S.D. For more information, visit kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Chevron Debuts ISOCLEAN Certified Lubricants, Services Chevron Products Company, a Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division, announced the launch of its ISOCLEAN Program, a first of its kind national program that offers a solution to particle contamination through products and in-plant services designed to assist customers in maximizing the life of their equipment by meeting stringent quality control standards set by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Chevron’s ISOCLEAN program includes ISOCLEAN certified lubricants, which have been certified to meet the fluid ISO cleanliness requirements of OEMs, and ISOCLEAN services, which are in-plant services designed to clean up and manage contamination of in-service lubricants and operating systems. Both offerings are dependent on each other and help to reduce wear, decrease unscheduled downtime and extend the life of equipment. Chevron’s ISOCLEAN certified lubricants meet a specific ISO cleanliness code at the point of delivery, which represents the most stringent cleanliness standards and specifications for lubricants placed in equipment that are required by several leading OEMs. An important first step in controlling lubricant contamination is starting with a
certified lubricant. These products help reduce the expense and manpower required by end customers to pre-filter non-certified lubricants to meet OEM requirements. ISOCLEAN services are performed by a national certified network of service providers at the plant location. Controlling particle contamination for in-service equipment is another critical element in maintaining efficient operation. The portfolio of services performed may include: • Fluid purification and dehydration • Varnish removal and mitigation • High velocity flushing • Reservoir and tank cleaning • Condition monitoring and system audits • Fluid handling consultation Chevron began rolling out its ISOCLEAN program in early 2015 and has developed a national network of ISOCLEAN certified lubricant marketers. The program has seen such dramatic success that it will begin to expand internationally in 2016. The company’s goal is to significantly increase the number of certified marketers throughout many regions. “No other company is as dedicated to providing solutions for lubricant particle contamination as Chevron,” said Doug Hinzie,
VP Americas Lubricants at Chevron. “Our ISOCLEAN program with certified lubricants and services is proof that we are investing heavily in this crucial industry need. In response to the request for a turnkey solution from customers and OEMs, we developed this comprehensive national program because we know how important it is to provide a consistent solution which is certified and backed by Chevron, and delivered wherever our customers need it.” The number one cause of lubricant-related failures in equipment is contaminant particles — most of which are so small that they are unable to be seen by the naked eye. Controlling fluid contamination early in the process can significantly reduce the costs to remove it later, which is a direct saving that goes to the bottom line of customers, the company said. “It doesn’t matter if you are in mining, construction or own a fleet of trash trucks, it is all about lubricants and high pressure lubricants — the cleaner that oil is the longer it is going to last, because downtime is a killer,” said Freddie Dodge, expert miner and star of “Gold Rush” on the Discovery Channel. “You get peace of mind with ISOCLEAN lubricant system because every gal-
lon you use you get a certificate that it is free of harmful contaminants.” Chevron offers more than 50 ISOCLEAN certified lubricants for critical equipment components from hydraulics to gear oils to synthetics for a variety of industries: agriculture, construction, manufacturing, mining, petrochemical refining, power generation, and waste hauling. ISOCLEAN certified lubricants give customers the opportunity to significantly maximize equipment component life: by 2 to 4 times in most cases. These lubricants have undergone one of the most rigorous testing processes in the industry to verify that the lubricants performance is not compromised, which is exclusively done at the Chevron Research and Technology Center. All products delivered by ISOCLEAN certified lubricant marketers meet the required certification process, which includes multiple tests, and follows stringent delivery processes to verify that the products meet specification on each delivery. For more information, visit www.chevronisoclean.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Dual-Lock+ Hydraulic Multi Pin Grabber Coupler Available
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Paladin Attachments, a manufacturer of couplers and attachments, has announced the integration of CWS Industries and Jewell Manufacturing into its North American business operations. Canadian-based CWS is a manufacturer of highly-engineered attachment products sold through a network of dealers and end-users in the mining, oil & gas, forestry and construction markets. They have been providing solutions to unique applications and geological conditions for more than five decades. Prior to the integration, CWS has been a Paladin distributor in western Canada since being acquired in 2012 by International Equipment Solutions (IES), Paladin’s parent company. Jewell Manufacturing, based in Portland, Ore., provides custom
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WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED WHEEL LOADER WA3806 | WE ARE LOOKING USED WHEEL LOADER WA380-6 OR MORE SUPERIOR CAPACITY. CONTACT: MUHAMMAD IRFAN BUTT PHONE: 00923214331232 FAX: 00923004213128 EMAIL:AHINTERNATIONALPAKISTAN@G MAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DROP HAMMER | TO ATTACH TO A 248 CAT SKID STEER CONTACT: MATTHEW WATKINS PHONE: 214-274-9528 EMAIL:MATTHEWWATKINS5872@GMAIL. COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO SK480LC DRIVE MOT | I NEED DRIVE MOTOR AND SEALS CONTACT: TOM CLAUSS PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL:TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE LOADER | LOOKING FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TO WORK AROUND OUR PROPERTY CONTACT: JERRY COTE PHONE: 603-239-8846 EMAIL: COTEJOANNE03@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DUMP TRUCKS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY MAJOR MANUFACTURER DUMP TRUCKS. TANDEM AND TRI AXLE. CHEVROLET, FORD, INTERNATIONAL, MACK, FREIGHTLINER, PETERBILT, VOLVO ETC. CONTACT: ALLAN WATSON PHONE: 336-789-1138 FAX: 336-823-6675 EMAIL: ALLAN@WATSON ENTERPRISESNC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BLADE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A LANDFILL U BLADE TO FIT A CAT 836G/H LANDFILL COMPACTOR. CONTACT: JOHN STEWART PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@ MARCELEqUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Renovation of Blast Booth Leads to Increased Efficiency With the goal of continually improving its painting process, Curry Supply Company completely renovated the blast and reclamation system in its paint facility with new equipment and realized an increase in productivity and efficiency as a result. The importance of proper surface blasting cannot be understated. Before paint and tank lining can be applied to raw steel, the surface must be blasted to remove surface imperfections and to create a deep enough profile for superior paint adhesion. If the surface is not prepped properly paint quality will be compromised and the risk of rust increases. The reclamation system used for years by Curry Supply was adequate and produced the necessary paint quality results, but was replaced recently with a more efficient system to gain efficiencies not available with the old system. Using a rotating auger and elevator system now, virgin blast material is loaded into an underground trough. The auger sends the 24 grit aluminum oxide material up an elevator into a separation tank where unusable material is discarded and reusable material goes back into the main hopper to be recycled and used again. The benefits of the new blast reclamation system are many, according to the company. First, the system is fully automatic so it only runs when it needs to, saving electricity. Next, paint facility technicians do not have to stop their work as frequently to load the storage tanks since the auger moves the blast material into the storage tanks in preparation for usage as needed. This saves time and permits the technicians to keep working, thereby boosting their productivity. The most significant benefit of the new reclamation system impacts the finished product. By better monitoring the useable and unusable blast material, the paint technician can more closely monitor the depth of the blast profile. A consistent depth profile ensures the highest quality paint and tank lining adhesion. For more information, call 800/345-2829 or visit www.currysupply.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Wednesday, October 21: (New date) ORLANDO, FLORIDA: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere, Bomag, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 2. Friday, October 23: ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: Job Completion of Two Local Jobs. Hilites Include: Hydraulic Excavators, Rollers, Large Quantity of Telescopic Forklifts, Loader Backhoes & Support Equipment. 3. Saturday, October 24: PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS: Large Snow Equipment Auction: Snow Trucks, Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers, Quantity of Rubber Tired Loaders. Cat 950G, Cat 908's, Cat 906's, Cat 904's. 4. Thursday, October 29: HOUSTON, TEXAS: 2 Auctions in 1 Day!!! Complete Liquidation of Tierra Construction and Job Completion of American Services. Hilites include Cat 140H, Cat D5NLJP, 2013 Cat 324EL, Cat 320ELRR, 2014 Doosan DX225LC3,(2) John Deere 410G's, JD 350D, JD 225C, JD 750J, 2012 Cat D6TXW, Volvo SD1 30, Volvo SD115, (2) Komatsu D61PX, 2012 Doosan DX180, (2) 2012 Komatsu PC 200LC-8,, Cat 950H, 2012 Cat 924H, 2012 Kawasaki 90ZV, 2011-2010 Kawasaki 80Z, (2) Terex TA40's, Cat D4K LGP, 2012 Case 850 LWT,12 SKID STEERS, Earthmoving Equipment. Trucks & Trailers, Support Equipment & Attachments. 5. Saturday, October 31: MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: Major Job Finishing of Several Jobs at Once. HILITES: A Major Well Drilling Company to include: a SOILMEC R312 Drill, Several Water Drills, All Types of Water Drilling Equipment, Plus Trucks, Trailers & Normal Construction Equipment. 6. Saturday, October 31: NORWICH (BINGHAMTON), NEW YORK: Aggregate, Construction Equipment, Truck, Job Completion ... It's Good!!! Chenango Concrete Corp. DBA Chenango Asphalt, in conjunction with Lancaster Development. Hilites include: Cat 345CL, 2014 Cat 312E, Unused Cat 311 F RR, Unused Cat 308ECR, Cat 980G, Cat 980F, 2013 Case 521 F, Cat D8R, 2015 Cat 420 F Series II, 2014-2013 Case 580 N (4x4), Unused Dynapac CA2500 D, 2 Unused Dynapac CA1500 D, FinTec 570 & Powerscreen Chieftain Screening Plant. 7. Saturday, November 7: SOMERSET, PENNSYLVANIA: 2 Auctions, 1 day, Semi-Retirement Auction. Large Job Completion Auction , Construction, Oil Field Equipment, John Deere, Cat, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Attachments, 15 Aggregate Truck Tractors, 10 Dump Trucks & Straight Trucks & Large Quantity of Trailers. Plus Cat D10N, Cat D9N, JD 1050, 2013 JD 850K, 2007 JD 850CLC , 2009 JD 450DLC, 2012 JD 2500GLC, Cat 328 DLCR, 2013 JD724LC, 2012 624K, 3 Artie Trucks, (3) 777, JD 772D, Concrete Pump, 4 Drop Deck, 10 Pickups, 15 Bulk Trailers. 8. Saturday, November 7: SOMERSET, PENNSYLVANIA: Beautiful 30-40 Car Collection of all types of cars from 1950's to 1990's, all under cover... They Are Nice !!! 4:00PM start. 9. Tuesday, November 10: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 10. Thursday, November 12: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Complete Liquidation, Large Trenching Company, Hilites include: 2011 Vermeer D24X40 Navigator, 2013 Vermeer 20X22 Series II, Vermeer d24X26, (9) Case 475 Cable Plows, (2) 2011 Case 580 Super N, ( 2) 2010 Case 580 Super M III, ( 2) Komatsu D65-6, (2) Ditch Witch HT 185 Crawler Trenchers, Fontaine Drop Deck, Specialized XL Gooseneck, Over 85 Various Trucks, Including Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Flatbeds, Pick Ups, Mechanical Trucks, Reel Carriers. 11. Saturday, November 14: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Rental Return Auction. Late Model Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Pickups, Equipment Trailers, Attachments & Support Equipment. 12. Saturday, November 14: SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers, Support Equipment.
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JOB COMPLETION OF TWO LOCAL JOBS HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, ROLLERS, LARGE QUANTITY OF TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, LOADER BACKHOES & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 @ 10:00 AM ADDRESS: 575 L LYEL YELL AVE. AVE. V ROCHESTER NY 14606 HILITES INCLUDE: HY DR AULIC EXCAVATORS: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 JD 200 CLC, E EXCAVATOR XCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS: ATTACHMENTS: Quick Coupler
for Komatsu PC300, 3 CRAWLER CR AWLER TRACTORS: TR ACTORS: Cat D6NLGP, Cat D5G, JD 750C, TRACTOR TR ACTOR LOADER LOADER BACKHOE: BACKHOE: Case TRENCH ROLLER: OLLER: (3) Wacker RT820, 5 TELESCOPIC TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: FORKLIFTS: (2) Gradall 534D-10 590 Super M Series II (4x4), T RENCH R AIR FORKLIFT: ORKLIFT: Cat T90, A IR COMPRESSORS: COMPRESSORS: Multiquip DPS-188SST, (4x4), Lull 844C- 42 (4x4), (2) Lull 844TT-34 (4x4), F GENERATOR: CONCRETE/ GROUT PUMP: TAGALONG R AILER: NCRETE/ G ROUT P UMP: Mayco ST-30, T Leroi 185CFM, G ENER ATOR: Magnum MMG80, CO AGALONG TTRAILER: FUEL HEATING Cleveland Assembly Trailer, F UEL TANKS: EQUIPMENT: Ground Heater TA T ANKS: 500 Gallon Fuel Tank, Fuel Tank, HE ATING EQUIPMENT: PRESSURE ATTACHMENTS: E3000, P RESSURE WASHER: WA W ASHER: Hydro Blaster, A TTACHMENTS: 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 Quick Attach Mount Plate, New JBX 4000 48in Forks, New Rock Grapple Bucket, New NEW TRACTOR Stump Buckets, 1122 N EW T R ACTOR ATTACHMENTS: AT A TTACHMENTS: New Holland: (2) Big Broom 558GR, 930B Rear Mount Mower, 72CSH 72in Snow Blower, 914A Mid Mount 84in. Moweerr, 50CS Snow Bloweerr, 918L Light Duty Flail Mower, 72CSH 72in. NEW EW SUPPORT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang ML80S Rammer, New Snow Bloweerr, N Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 2in x 50ft Discharge Water Hoses, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drill, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Air Impact Wrench Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Gallon Steel Fuel Can, New 12v, 15GPM Diesel Fuel Pump, New 3pc. Air Spray SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Gun Kit, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, SU PPORT E QUIPMENT: Clark ST30B Pallet Jack, Baker Scaffold, Misc Broom Brush Rings, Core Drill, Pipe Thread Tool, Plasma Cutterr, Misc Por table Jacks, Star t All Jump Box, Misc Sur vey Equipment, Temporar y Light Sets, Air Compressor Motor, Misc Engine, Par ts Washer, Plate Tamper, Pull Behind Sweeper, Transformer Panel Box, Trash Pump, Pressure Washer, Track Mats, Welderr, Large Air Compressor, Misc Air Tank.
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Petrowsky Holds Major Two-Day September Auction
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etrowsky Auctioneers Inc. held a successful two-day auction of every type of heavy iron equipment, including several dozen of the largest excavators used in the industry. Buyers from dozens of states, along with national and international customers, bid in person and online on nearly 1,500 lots of equipment, including trucks, plows, tires, excavators, compactors, pavers, crushers
and screening machines. In addition, using all their space on various lots on both sides of Route 32 in North Franklin, Petrowsky also sold AG, landscape, manufacturing, lawn and garden equipment, job site support equipment, tools and other industry supplies. For more information, visit www.petrowskyauctioneers.com. see AUCTION page 146
Bud (L) and Sandy Ritchie of Ritchie Sand & Gravel, Granville, N.Y., looked at the large line of smaller excavators at the Sept. 25 to 26 Petrowsky Auctioneers event.
Potential bidders look over these dozers, hoping to find the one that suits their needs.
Mario Mallozzi (R) and his son, Mario Mallozzi, Jr. of Mallozzi Builders of Monroe, Conn., look at a Hitachi 200 LC.
Buyers check out the impressive display of large excavators filling the central lot.
Joseph Mare, owner of Mare Landscaping of Dartmouth, Mass., looks at smaller equipment for his landscaping services.
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Absolute public equipment auction Featuring equipment from Allied Erecting & Dismantling Co, Inc.
2 of 3 – 2006 Caterpillar 345CLVG
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Manufacturers Gather to Display Equipment at ICUEE ICUEE from page 50
(L-R): Morooka’s Curt Unger, Chip Bukoski and Kenneth Byrd had plenty of equipment on display at their outdoor booth.
Mathew McLean, GPE products manager of Volvo, demonstrates the new cab features of the EC140E excavator.
Fred Ross, president of Utility 1 Source, Kansas City, Mo., is on hand for the unveiling of the E190, now part of the Utility 1 Source fleet.
The Vacuworx RC 10H in action at the 2015 ICUEE show.
(L-R): Thomas Romine tests out this Grove GHC-55 crane brought to the ICUEE show by Walter Payton Power Equipment. Manitowoc rep Mike Herbert and Colten Hedinger look on.
At the outdoor equipment display, Dennis Wierzbicki (R), Ditch Witch president, set an optimistic tone as he addressed media representatives regarding the company’s vision and overall prospects for the industry going forward.
The Cat 420F series tractor loader backhoe shined in the rain-soaked demonstration area.
At the Hyundai outdoor equipment display and demo area, Jane Wu demonstrates the equipment skill challenge on a Hyundai 80 CR-9A mini excavator.
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American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015 Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS: October 18-20: OIPA Fall Conference, Big Cedar Lodge, Branson, MO (405) 942-2334 October 18-23: Society of Exploration Geophysicists 85th Annual Meeting & International Exhibition, New Orleans, (918) 497-5500 October 20: IPAA Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Fort Worth, (800) 433-2851 October 21-22: IADC Human Factors Conference & Exhibition, Moody Gardens Hotel, Galveston, TX (713) 292-1945 October 21-22: Independent Oil & Gas Association of New York Annual Meeting, Buffalo Marriott Niagara, Amherst, N.Y. (716) 202-4688 October 23: Wildcatters’ Sporting Clays, Dallas Gun Club, Lewisville, TX, IPAA, 800/433-2851 October 25-27 DUG Eagle Ford Conference & Exhibition, Henry B. Gonazlez Convention Center, San Antonio. (713) 260-6400 October 26 LAGCOE Open Golf Tournament, Oakbourne Country Club, Lafayette, LA LOGA, (800) 443-1433 October 27-29 Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition, Cajundome & Convention Center, Lafayette, LA (337) 235-4055 October 29-30 Second Annual Tight Oil Water Management Summit, Marriott City Center, Denver (800) 721-3915 October 30-November 1 19th International Petroleum Environmental Conference, Grand Hyatt Downtown Hotel, Denver. University of Tulsa, (918) 631-3088 November 1-4 Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Baltimore, (918) 497-5500 November 4-5 Texas Alliance Board of Directors Meeting, Downtown Hilton, Fort Worth, (940)723-4131 November 4-6 International Association of Drilling Contractors Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Riverwalk, San Antonio, (713) 292-1945 November 9-10 Independent Petroleum Association of America Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans, 800/433-2851 November 9-10 Executive Oil Conference, Midland County Horseshoe, Midland, 713/260-6400 November 12 Houston Wildcatters, Houston Petroleum Club, Texas Alliance, 940/723-4131 November 18 IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston, 832/233-5502 November 19 PBPA Monthly Luncheon, Midland Petroleum Club, 432/684-6345 December 1-2 Oil & Gas Environmental Conference, The Fairmont Dallas. University of Texas at Arlington, (866) 906-9190 December 3 Texas Alliance Graham Membership Meeting, Graham, TX, Country Club (940) 723-4131 December 9 IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston (832) 233-5502 December 9 Eighth Annual PAW Reclamation Conference, Casper, WY (307) 234-5333 December 9-10 NAPE Denver, Colorado Convention Center, Denver (817) 847-7700 Webinar: Converting Inquires to Sales & Rentals Date: October 22, 2015 Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Central Time US & Canada) Event Type: Webinar Category: Educational Seminar Description: Every inquiry is an opportunity. It is an opportunity to impress and an opportunity to close a sale. It is important to take advantage of that opportunity. This dynamic and interactive webinar provides your inside sales team the why and how of providing exceptional customer service while behind the counter and on the phone. You will gain unique skills and tools that you can use to deliver exceptional customer service that go beyond ‘order-taking’. N.Y.S. HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO Produced by SUPERINTENDENT’S PROFILE N.Y.S. Superintendent’s Profile & Product-Service Directory DATE: WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 21, 2015 TIME: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM PLACE: CENTER OF PROGRESS BUILDING N.Y.S. FAIRGROUNDS/SYRACUSE, NY For more information on this event, please contact Profile Publications, N.Y.S. Superintendent’s Profile: NAME: Bob Buckley TELEPHONE: 800/992-7116 / 518/863-4100 FAX: 518/863-7100 EMAIL: bbuckley@cegltd.com GIE+EXPO: The Green Industry & Equipment Expo The Largest Show for Your Industry – GIE+EXPO 2015 Dealer Day: October 21, 2015 All Attendees: October 22-23, 2015
Tradeshow Location:
Kentucky Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40209 Three Nights of Free Concerts! Two tradeshows – GIE+EXPO and Hardscape North America – co-located in one central location, provide your No. 1 opportunity to see what your industry is buzzing about. The 19-acre Outdoor Demonstration Area, within easy walking distance of the indoor exhibits, and the New Products Showcase make these prestigious shows an exceptionally efficient, productive marketplace. See outdoor power equipment, along with products for landscapes, gardens, outdoor leisure, hardscapes and light construction. Future Show Dates: October 19-21, 2016 – October 18-20, 2017 – October 17-19, 2018 For more information, contact by Phone: (800) 558-8767 or (812) 949-9200 and Fax: (812) 949-9600, Email: info@gie-expo.com PIOGA (Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show DATES: OCTOBER 27 – 28, 2015 PLACE: Monroeville Convention Center in Monroeville, PA The time of year is new, but the venue will be familiar to most of our exhibitors. The Monroeville Convention Center has lots to offer: a convenient location, free parking, a good layout and reasonable lodging costs. We’re even rolling back our booth prices to 2013 levels! We hope you will take the opportunity to again participate in the region’s longest-running trade show organized by the exploration and production industry for the E&P industry. For more information, contact The Pennsylvania Independent Oil and Gas Association, 115 VIP Drive, Suite 210, Northridge Office Plaza II, Wexford, PA 15090-7906. PHONE (724) 933-7306; FAX (724) 9337310. OSHA for Oil and Gas: Regulations, Auditing and Enforcement DATE: OCTOBER 29, 2015 PLACE: Houston, Texas In OSHA for Oil and Gas, we review safety auditing best practices, employee and contractor safety as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Act’s (OSHA’s) regulations and enforcement initiatives. There is a series of rulemaking proceedings currently underway (e.g., silica, electronic recordkeeping, and reporting) as well as soon-expected rulemaking (e.g., fall protection, clarification of recordkeeping retention requirements, and combustible dust) and RFIs that potentially affect the industry (e.g., process safety management). There are also a number of OSHA initiatives outside of the rulemaking context, such as National Emphasis Programs and Awareness Campaigns. Given the high risk of oil and gas work, the diversity of projects, the remote nature of the operations, and the fact that many employees and supervisors are new to this industry, there is a critical need to expand safety auditing to ensure best practices across all sectors of the supply chain, from upstream drillers, well servicing teams, and track crews at the well site to pipeline construction crews and operators and refinery workers. The goal of this course is to provide guidance to oil and gas industry, with an emphasis on health and safety regulations, compliance, and enforcement trends. This Course is Useful For: . Project managers . HSE professionals . Regulatory professionals . Individuals new to oil and gas regulatory investigations & OSHA . Energy lawyers . Oil & gas engineers . In-house counsel . Risk managers For more information on this course, contact Kinetic at (720) 491-1173; Website: http://becomekinetic.com. Email: educate@becomekinetic.com. The Associated General Contractors of America OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015 COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTON COLUMBUS, OHIO 5th Annual Design & Construction Technology Conference – What started with a focus on Building Information Modeling has grown into an event spanning the use of technology in design and construction. Conference Schedule includes: Registration/Continental Breakfast/Networking; Welcome – Introductions; Keynote Presentation; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions (AIA and PDH Credits Available for All Education Sessions); Lunch – Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Reception. Lab Sessions include: Navisworks Manage Essentials – Clash Detection Made Easy; Bluebeam: The Force Awakens; Revit Trouble Resolved. Registration Fee: Early Bird $75.00 per person after October 16, 2015 fee is $100.00 (includes continental breakfast, lunch & reception). For more information on this event, contact AGC of MO by telephone: 314/781-2356 or Fax: 314/781-2874. OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015 COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTON COLUMBUS, OHIO The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations, except coal. These commodities include mostly construction materials, both natural and manmade, such as aggregates (which are sand, gravel, slag, and crushed limestone, dolomite, and sandstone), salt clay, shale, gypsum, industrial sand, building stone, lime, cement and recycled concrete. For more information, contact Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association , 162 N. Hamilton Road, Gahanna, OH 43230. Toll FREE: 1-800-OH-ROCKS (647-6257); Phone: 614/428-7954; Fax: 614/428-7919; Email: rocks@oaima.org. TCI EXPO 2015, hosted by the TREE CARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TCIA) DATE: NOVEMBER 12-14, 2015 PLACE: David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA Website: http://expo2015.tcia.org/ TCI Expo 2015 World’s Largest Tree Care Show & Conference since 1990. November 12-14, 2015 Pittsburgh, PA Pre-Conference is Wednesday, November 11, 2015. Contact: Tree Care Industry Association 136 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Toll Free: (800) 733-2622 expo@tcia.org
UPCOMING AUCTIONS 1-OWNER AUCTION COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for PRECISION DRILLING & BLASTING LLC & JOHN J. PAONESSA CO, INC. (Owners Pursuing Other Interests) OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS AS ONE OF MASSACHUSETTS’ PREMIER DRILLING AND SITE DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTORS 219 MEADOWCROFT STREET, LOWELL, MA 01852
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 9:30AM
ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DRILLING, BLASTING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCKS & TRAILERS, FLEET VEHICLES, JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, SHOP TOOLS & SUPPLIES
MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from
STERLING EQUIPMENT, INC. (Multiple Marine Construction & Civil Engineered Project Completions)
& OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTAL COMPANIES 640 SOUTH FRONT ST, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 9:30AM INVENTORY OF MARINE CONSTRUCTION, DREDGING & PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT, DECK SPUD, HOPPER & OFFICE BARGES, PUSH & CREW BOATS, CRAWLER & ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES, MANITOWOC RINGER W/JACKS, PILE HAMMERS, POWER UNITS, UP TO 400KW GENERATORS, UP TO 15 CU YD CLAMSHELL & DREDGING BKTS, EXCAVATORS (INCL 2013 GRADALL XL5200), RUBBER TIRED & SKID STEER LOADERS, FORKLIFTS & MORE!
Currently Accepting Quality Consignments for Sterling Auction TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA License #AU736
ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100 Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com Boston, MA (617) 427-8888
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Route 400 Bridges on Schedule for 2016 Replacement BRIDGES from page 46
in. We have to let that settle out this year and next year we’ll pave over it.” When the major roadwork is out of the way, all efforts will be concentrated on the bridgework, which will be done over four weekends – from Thursday night to Monday morning. “We only have four working days to demolish and rebuild each bridge,” said Callahan. “By putting in the pre-cast beams and accelerated concrete between the beams and installing the pre-cast approach slabs with accelerated concrete between them, the work will be much easier.” The new bridges will each have two travel lanes and a shoulder lane. Two additional weekends will be needed to waterproof the bridge decks and then put asphalt over the waterproofing. The accelerated bridge replacement will be a first for Callahan. “It’s a challenge that we’re looking forward to,” he said. “When we initially bid the job, we developed a CPM schedule to determine if it was possible, and with the information that was given to us by our subcontractors and suppliers, we’re confident that
it can be done. We have a demolition subcontractor who will demolish each bridge within a 12-hour shift.” Traffic will be detoured while the bridgework is being done. Local traffic is not posing any problems for the ongoing work, save for a few instances on Harlem, which handles local residential and business traffic. When the bridges are demolished, Callahan expects to recover 8,000 tons (7,257 t) of concrete, 40 tons (36.28 t) of steel and 7,000 tons (6,350 t) of asphalt. The roadwork is expected to yield 12,000 tons (10,886 t) of earthwork and 20,000 tons (18,143 t) of asphalt and stone. For the road and bridge construction, NLM anticipates that it will use 13,000 tons (11,793 t) of concrete, 46 tons (41.7 t) of steel, 26,000 tons (23,586 t) of asphalt and 15,000 tons (13,607 t) of earthwork. The subcontractors brought in by NMLC for this project are: Sessler Wrecking for demolition, Brayman Construction for micro piles, Hohl Industrial for lifting services and Elderlee Inc. for guide rails. A normal workday is single eight-hour shift, and each day sees nearly 30 NMLC
and subcontractor personnel on the job. “We typically do not work past November 10 on highways because the DOT has to be able to do snow removal operations starting that week until April,” Callahan said. NLMC’s main shop is 15 mi. (24 km) away from the work site, and most of the equipment and vehicle repairs are done by local dealers at their locations. “Sometimes the repairs are done on-site, but it seems to be cheaper to send the equipment to their shops,” said Callahan. “For just maintenance, our guys do the work in our yard. We have a night-time mechanic that does this work.” Most of the unexpected breakdowns on the job consist of hose repairs and everyday wear and tear. Equipment operators are required to do daily visual and fluid checks of each machine before the start of the shift. “The system is working fine,” said Callahan. “We use older models in terms of equipment. We do not lease. It’s just low overhead for us. We really don’t have a tremendous amount of machinery–just a couple of excavators, dozers, compactors and an asphalt-paving machine. We rent our
dump trucks and sometimes rent equipment on as-needed basis, with the rental supplier providing the maintenance for us.” For this project, NLM is renting a LinkBelt 145 zero swing excavator from OSC Equipment for some of the roadwork. For the road construction, Callahan is using Model 450 and 550 John Deere dozers, Model 200 and 300 Komatsu excavators and a Bomag 84-in. roller compactor rented from Admar. Callahan is fully aware of the bridge infrastructure breakdown. “The concrete abutments with the steel beams have just deteriorated and they need to be replaced,” he said. “The bridges have out-used the service life for the environment they are in–our Buffalo winters. The DOT has to use a lot of salt on the roads to keep the roads safe from ice and snow build up in the winters. This area had an accumulation of over 14 ft. of snow this year over five months of time.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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slowing throughout 2015, just at the time that construction spending has accelerated to a multi-year high,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Contractors would love to hire more workers but there aren’t enough qualified craft workers or supervisors available.” Construction employment totaled 6.4 million in September, the most since February 2009, but the total rose by only 8,000 in September and by 205,000 or 3.3 percent over the past year, Simonson noted. In the previous 12 months, construction employment had risen by 298,000 or 5.1 percent. The number of unemployed jobseekers in September who last worked in construction totaled 479,000, the lowest figure for September since 2000. The unemployment rate for such workers was 5.5 percent, the lowest September number since 2001. Meanwhile, Census Bureau data released on Oct. 1 showed that the
growth in construction spending accelerated to a nine-year high of 13.7 percent in the latest 12 months — August 2014 to August 2015 — from a 2.7 percent rate a year earlier. “The most likely explanation for these divergent trends is that the pool of unemployed workers with construction experience has evaporated,” Simonson said. “Overwhelmingly, contractors say they are having trouble finding workers to fill a variety of craft and supervisory positions.” Simonson pointed to a survey the association released in September that found 86 percent of construction firms reported difficulty filling hourly craft or salaried positions. In particular, 73 percent of firms that employ carpenters reporting trouble finding those workers. Across all 21 crafts covered by the survey, at least one-quarter of respondents reported difficulty filling each craft. Among salaried positions, 55 percent reported difficulty finding supervisors or project managers. Association officials called on feder-
al, state and local officials to act on measures included in the association’s Workforce Development Plan such as increased funding for career and technical education and an end to restrictions on cooperative training programs to rebuild the pipeline for recruiting and preparing future construction professionals. “Too many school systems are not providing students with opportunities to explore high-paying, in-demand careers like construction,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Unless federal, state and local officials give educators, employers and associations greater flexibility and resources to set up career and technical educational training programs, we are likely to see construction costs go up and schedules get delayed.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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LARGE ABSOLUTE AUCTION South Tamaqua Coal Pockets, Inc.
Complete Liquidation Thurs., Nov. 12, 2015 – 9:00AM - Tamaqua, PA
Notice: After (40+) years in the anthracite industry the owner of South Tamaqua Coal Pockets, Inc. has decided to cease operations and completely liquidate all machinery, equipment, rolling stock, parts + supplies inventories and real estate assets. All items are owned by South Tamaqua and will positively sell to the highest bidder regardless of price, without minimums, reserves, or Buyer’s Premium!
(10) Rubber Tired Loaders: VOLVO = L330D, (2) L330C, Crushers: TESAB RK623 Portable Impact • BROWN Lenox L220E, (2) L220D, (2) L180E, L120C • CAT 920 42x32 Portable Jaw • UNIVERSAL 128x33 Jaw • `89 GUNDLACH 2028 Roll • `12 GUNDLACH Nanosize R-440 • GUND(4) Articulated End Dumps: VOLVO = (3) A40D, (1) A40 LACH 20”x60” (4) Roll (3) Hydraulic Excavators: KOMATSU = PC400LC-7EO, Process Equipment: Radial Stackers • Portable Conveyors • PC200LC-6L • GRADALL XL3100 Screens • Feeders • Hoppers • Sieve Bends • Magnetic Separators • Thickener • Spirals • Cyclones Construction Equipment: CAT D7H • CAT 16G • CAT 769C Water Truck • (2) MANITOWOC 3900 Draglines • P&H Omega Trucks and Trailers Including: (5) MACK Dump Trucks • 128 • NEW HOLLAND L21B • BOBCAT S175 • CHAMPION COBRA Dump Trailer • Service Trucks • Utility Trucks • Water 720 • CLARK Grader • JCB 214 • JLG Aerial Lifts • TOYOTA Trucks • Tractor • Pickups • Tag-A-Long Forklift Portable Screening Plants: POWER SCREEN = `08 Chieftan Crawler 2100X with Bivitec screen, (3) Crawler 1800 Titans, (1) Crawler 1800 Titan (Parts) • MCCLOSKEY S190 Portable • EXTEC 5000 Portable
PLUS: Pumps • Generators • Compressors • Light Plants • Snow Plows • Attachments • Buckets • Fuel Tanks • Electric Motors • MUCH MORE!
Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!
www.Hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
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Customers Find ‘Lots’ to Choose From at Petrowsky Auction
Don Palleschi, owner of Rhode Island Construction & Design Inc., of Coventry, R.I., examines the smaller equipment up for auction.
A long row of heavy duty and medium trucks were up for auction.
AUCTION from page 138
Alan MacDougall, owner of ALM Services Inc. of Waterford, Conn., tries out a skid steer.
Bob Beattie, owner of Bob Beattie & Co. of North Stonington, Conn., looks at heavy equipment.
James Fantoli, who runs a small excavating company out of his home in Ashford, Conn., is interested in the small skid steers up for sale.
Eric Martin of Kurtz Excavating in Bennington, Vt., tests out an excavator for his company.
Ray Smith owner of Rakin’ Rays Landscaping of Brooklyn, Conn., hopes to bid on some of the smaller equipment in the lot.
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MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTION - LITMAN EXCAVATING & CONSTRUCTION ROLLOFF TRUCKS, CRANES, DIRECTIONAL DRILLING EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
New Martinsville, West Virginia - Fri., November 20 @ 10:00 AM ADDRESS: 503 3rd St (Highway 2), New Martinsville, West Virginia SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 HILITES: 4 ROLLOFF TRUCKS: (2) 2015 Mack GU713 Granite, 2008 Mack GU813, 1995 Mack RD688S,
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................90 ALBAN CAT ..............................................................18 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................133 ROCHESTER NY 10/23 PLYMOUTH MA 10/24..................................135 HOUSTON TX 10/29 MANCHESTER NH 10/31 ............................137 SOMERSET PA 11/7 NORWICH NY 10/31 ....................................139 NEW MARTINSVILLE WV 11/20 HUDSON MA 11/2 ........................................147 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................123 ALLU GROUP ........................................................126 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS ......118 ASPHALT PAVING EQUIP & SUPPLIES..................28 ATI LEVEL BEST ....................................................127 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ............................................34 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................85 BARGAINS ............................................................129 BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................52 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ........................................28 BINDER MACHINERY CO..........................................3 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................33 CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ........................................55 CATERPILLAR INC..............................................35,83 CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................61 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES............48,52,60 CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS JACKSON NJ 10/28 ....................................136 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................131 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ....................55 COMPANY WRENCH ..............................................29 CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT ....92 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................81 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE..........114,134 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............48 DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET................................73 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................55 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..........................36 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................49 DYNAPAC ................................................................68 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS....................................57 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........30,151 EDWARD EHRBAR ................................................17 EESSCO ..................................................................86 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..................................47,106 EMERALD EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS ........................99 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ........................128
EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................96 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................48 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................14 FAE USA INC............................................................98 FELLING TRAILERS ................................................75 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA) ..........................34 FLUID POWER ......................................................122 FOLEY INC ................................................................9 GEHL SKID STEER ................................................110 GEITH INC ..............................................................121 GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..................24 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ............................65 H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16 HARPER INDUSTRIES ..........................................116 HINIKER ..................................................................117 HUNYADY AUCTION CO TAMAQUA PA 11/12 ....................................145 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................127 IROCK CRUSHERS..................................................84 IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................44 IRONPLANET SCRANTON PA 10/27 ..................................148 ORLANDO FL 2/9-12....................................149 JESCO ........................................................................6 JOHN DEERE ..........................................................53 K W REESE INC ......................................................56 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........40 KLEEMAN ..............................................................101 KOBELCO ................................................................67 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................42,43,59 KPI-JCI......................................................................97 KUBOTA..................................................................109 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................63 LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................64 MAGNUM ATTACHMENTS ....................................128 MESSICK’S ..............................................................24 METSO MINERALS CRUSHING............................105 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................87 MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........84 MONTABERT ..........................................................125 MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................144 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................127 NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO......................................24 NORAM ..................................................................111 NORRIS SALES CO INC..........................................21 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................124 NORTRAX............................................................45,47 OKADA AMERICA ..................................................128 OPDECISION............................................................51 OPDYKE INC ............................................................70
OX BODIES INC ......................................................73 PARAMOUNT EQUIPMENT LLC ............................52 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................102 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC LOWELL MA 11/06 ......................................143 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO..................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10 POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ..........................107 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND..........................80 PROFILE PUBLICATIONS........................................78 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................130 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ....................106 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS YOUNGSTOWN OH 11/4 ............................140 ORLANDO FL 2/15-19..................................141 UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION..............152 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................124 ROBERT H FINKE & SON........................................19 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................70 ROTOTILT ..............................................................120 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ..................93 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..................................128 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ..................98 SENNEBOGEN ......................................................103 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..............31 ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP..................116 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11 STEWART & STEVENSON ATLAS COPCO............73 TEREX CRANES ....................................................113 TEREX FUCHS ........................................................91 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............124 TOWMASTER INC....................................................71 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................27 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................55 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 10/23 ..............................136 UTILITY TRAILERS OF NEW ENGLAND ................74 VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................60 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............76 WANTED ................................................................130 WEIR MINERALS ....................................................95 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................44 WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................89 WINTER EQUIPMENT CO ....................................116 WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20 YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ................39
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Introducing the New Case 850M Series Dozer
RECENT TRADES 1998 Grove AMZ50XT Manlift, Stk# 35828, 1,663 Hrs................ ................................................................................................$14,000
1978 New Holland L-225 Skid Steer, Stk# 36283.........$4,200
1995 Case 580L Loader Backhoe, Stk# 36243, 8033 Hrs ......... ................................................................................................$21,500
1999 Eager Beaver 20XPT Trailer, Stk# 34926 .............$6,900
2002 Case Maxi C Trencher, Stk# 36215, 1599 Hrs........$6,500
1995 Case 580 Super L Loader Backhoe, Stk# 36293, 6,550 Hrs.................................................................................$23,500
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