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Pittsburgh’s $27M Riverfront Project Begins By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Iconic N .Y. Landmark Receives Makeover...8
Walsh Solves LB Water’s Loading Issues...22
Earthmoving has begun on the first major construction project for a unique development in the Hazelwood area of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Phase 1 infrastructure, valued at $27 million, will provide a new riverfront street in the city of Pittsburgh (near the intersection of Hazelwood Ave. and Old Second Ave.) and prepare the entire site for redevelopment. The site’s history can be traced back to 1884, when the J&L Company started its first industrial plants along both sides of the Monongahela River. In 1887, the Hot Metal Bridge was constructed to connect the two plants owned and run by J&L Company. In 1974, LTV purchased J&L, and in 1997 the Hazelwood plant was closed. In 2002, four southwestern Pennsylvania foundations formed a limited partnership with RIDC (Regional Industrial Development Corporation), a non-profit private develop- The Phase 1 infrastructure, valued at $27 million, will provide a new riverfront ment organization as general partner. The group purchased street in the city of Pittsburgh, and see PITTSBURGH page 114
prepare the entire site for redevelopment.
Hudson Tunnel: Is Oft-Maligned Agency Up to the Challenge? By David Porter Li ebherr Holds Ope n House , Demos Ir on.. .30
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NEW YORK (AP) There’s no question the agency that operates much of the infrastructure around the nation’s largest city has lost esteem in recent years because of flubs including a
scandal that reached into the New Jersey governor’s office, billions of dollars in overruns on projects including the new World Trade Center and an audit calling it “challenged and dysfunctional.’’ So why should the Port Authority of New see TUNNEL page 108
Earthmoving has begun on the first major construction project for a unique development in the Hazelwood area of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Truck & Trailers Section ..67-73 Recycling Section ..........77-103 Snow & Ice Section ......119-122
Obama Signs Infrastructure Spending Bill By Joan Lowy
Attachment & Parts Section ...... ......................................123-131 Business Calendar................132 Auction Section ............136-145 Advertisers Index ................146
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WASHINGTON (AP) A 5-year, $305-billion bill to address the nation’s aging and congested transportation systems was signed into law Dec. 4 by President Barack Obama, who said it will put Americans to work and provide states with the federal help they need to commit to longterm projects.
The bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by Congress a day earlier, provides a modest increase to highway and transit spending but falls short of the $400 billion over six years administration officials said is necessary to keep traffic congestion from worsening. Nor does it resolve how to pay for transportation programs in the long term. Obama said he’ll continue to push for greater transportation spending to meet the nation’s
infrastructure needs and create jobs. “This bill is not perfect, but it is a commonsense compromise, and an important first step in the right direction,” Obama said in a statement. Despite that, the 1,300-page bill was hailed by lawmakers and the industry as a major accomplishment that will halt the cycle of lastminute, short-term fixes that have kept the federal Highway Trust Fund teetering on the edge see OBAMA page 112
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ICONIC NEW YORK STATE PAVILION LANDMARK GETS A MAKEOVER
In the 50 years since the New York State Pavilion was constructed for the 1964 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., the architectural wonder has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and featured in box office movies like “Men in Black” and “Iron Man 2.” But over time, the iconic landmark has been neglected, rundown and reduced to a rusty relic that looms over the New York City skyline.
14 MESSICK’S CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW BENEFITS LOCAL CHARITIES Messick Farm Equipment announced the start of its 2015 Christmas Light Show. This is the third year that Messick’s will be hosting a drive-through Christmas Light Show at its Elizabethtown, Pa., store.
14 SOME SEE TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS DWINDLING IN NEW JERSEY Drivers on New Jersey roads this holiday season might see fewer signs of state contracting work, and some in the industry say it’s a result of a dwindling fund to pay for roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
18 ANNE MARIE ALMASI HONORED AS A NEW JERSEY TOP 25 LWE Time and time again, thousands of New Jersey’s women entrepreneurs continue to impress with their admirable drive and business success. However, a selective group of 25 esteemed women far exceed the confines of traditional success and continue to push the boundaries with their businesses.
22 WALSH EQUIPMENT HELPS LB WATER IMPROVE EFFICIENCY LB Water is a distributor of utility infrastructure products such as fire hydrants, water metering products, pipes, valves, fittings and connections for the municipal and construction industries.
30 LIEBHERR DEMOS IRON AT 2015 SALES SEMINAR, OPEN HOUSE More than 170 sales professionals, dealers, Liebherr representatives, customers and special guests gathered at the 2015 Sales Seminar and Open House held Nov. 2 to 6 at the Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. headquarters in Newport News, Va.
32 AEM ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF ‘I MAKE AMERICA’ AWARDS The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2015 recipients of its grassroots advocacy awards for companies that have reached the highest level of activity in its I Make America campaign. A new Legacy longevity award joins the campaign’s Pillar of the Industry recognition program.
34 FIRM TO CONVERT LANDFILL’S METHANE GAS INTO ELECTRICITY BY YEAR’S END Ingenco Resources Development, a Richmond-based energy production firm, is building a $4.5 million facility that will use gas created by rotting landfill garbage to fuel a series of engines. In turn, the engines will create electricity that will be sold to the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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56 CASE TEAMS UP TO CERTIFY OPERATORS FOR WILDLIFE REFUGE WORK, EROSION CONTROL
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138 RITCHIE BROS. REPORTS 2015 THIRD QUARTER RESULTS During the quarter, the company generated $109.3 million of revenue, a 7 percent increase compared to revenue of $102.2 million in the third quarter last year, and net earnings of $20.3 million, a 118 percent increase compared to $9.3 million and a 40 percent increase compared to adjusted net earnings of $14.5 million in the third quarter last year.
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Iconic New York State Pavilion Landmark Gets a Makeover In the 50 years since the New York State Pavilion was constructed for the 1964 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., the architectural wonder has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and featured in box office movies like “Men in Black” and “Iron Man 2.” But over time, the iconic landmark has been neglected, rundown and reduced to a rusty relic that looms over the New York City skyline. Doosan Portable Power Regional Sales Director, Joe Serigano, was 16 years old the first time he set foot inside the New York State Pavilion. “I played in my high school band under that facility in 1965. It meant a lot to me as a kid to go there and perform,” he said. “To watch it deteriorate has been sad.” When Serigano heard about restoration efforts by the New York Structural Steel Painting Contractors Association (NYSSPCA), in conjunction with the New York City Parks Department, he wanted to play a part, just as he had with the band so many years before. “I jumped at the chance to help because I remember the good times of being there. I see it in the distance every day on my way to work,” he said. In its prime, the New York State Pavilion included the imposing “Tent of Tomorrow,” which consisted of 16 100-ft. (30.5 m) columns and a 50,000 sq. ft. cable suspension roof that supported multicolored panels. The brightly colored exterior of red and white stripes contrasted by vibrant yellow pillars could be seen for miles along the city skyline. Complementing the pavilion were three observation towers stretching 60, 150 and 226 ft. (18, 45.7 and 69 m) into the sky above Flushing Meadows. By the 1970s, the multicolored roof panels became unstable and were removed due to safety concerns. Exposed to weather elements and vandals, the structure deteriorated and was eventually closed to the public. Recent restoration efforts focused on the Tent of Tomorrow, providing a facelift and returning it to its original color, officially named “American Cheese” yellow. Labor was provided as a hands-on training opportunity for the NYSSPCA apprenticeship program, an effort that involved 160,000 sq. ft. of “very difficult access and complex rig-
New York State Paint Project photo
In its prime, the New York State Pavilion included the imposing “Tent of Tomorrow,” which consisted of 16 100ft. (30.5 m) columns and a 50,000 sq. ft. cable suspension roof that supported multicolored panels. The brightly colored exterior of red and white stripes contrasted by vibrant yellow pillars could be seen for miles along the city skyline. Complementing the pavilion were three observation towers stretching 60, 150 and 226 ft. (18, 45.7 and 69 m) into the sky above Flushing Meadows.
ging,” and required the use of lifts and air compressors, said Jed Coldon, executive director, NYSSPCA. Providing the air compressor needed to complete the project was a joint effort between Serigano and Doosan Portable Power dealer Walter S. Pratt & Sons Inc. The Rensselaer, New York-based equipment rental company donated the use of a Doosan Portable Power HP750 air compressor from the company’s rental fleet for the duration of the restoration. Not only did the donation by Pratt & Sons save the project approximately $4,500 in equipment rental costs, but Coldon said the air compressor was “essential to the completion of the project. Without the HP750, the project would’ve taken twice as long.” The variable pressure and high volume cfm made it possible for multiple apprentices
and licensed contractors to complete their work simultaneously with just one air compressor. Twelve professional steel painters and apprentices saw the project to completion — working eight-hour days, six days a week for three months for a grand total of 6,912 manpower hours. In the end, the group got it done with 2,500 gallons of American Cheese yellow paint, an air compressor and aerial lifts. Now complete, the restoration efforts have turned back the clock on the New York State Pavilion. The finished product has sparked interest in further renovations and improvements to the three towers. If all goes according to plan, more opportunities will surface for the NYSSPCA, Doosan Portable Power and others to play a role in transforming what was once considered a rusty relic into a defining landmark along the New York City skyline — something Serigano can be proud to see on his way to work every day. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
New York State Paint Project photo
Sixteen-year-old Joe Serigano performs with the West Babylon High School Band inside the New York State Pavilion during the 1964-65 World’s Fair.
Recent restoration efforts focused on the Tent of Tomorrow, providing a facelift and returning it to its original color, officially named “American Cheese” yellow. Labor was provided as a hands-on training opportunity for the NYSSPCA apprenticeship program, an effort that involved 160,000 sq. ft. of “very difficult access and complex rigging,” and required the use of lifts and air compressors.
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Messick’s Christmas Light Show Benefits Local Charities The animated light show features more than 70,000 colorful lights covering the stores, light poles, and dozens of Kubota tractors, that dance to choreographed holiday music for a visually thrilling experience.
Messick Farm Equipment announced the start of its 2015 Christmas Light Show. This is the third year that Messick’s will be hosting a drive-through Christmas Light Show at its Elizabethtown, Pa., store. The animated light show is open to the public and features more than 70,000 colorful lights covering the stores, light poles and dozens of Kubota tractors, that dance to choreographed holiday music for a visually thrilling experience. The event provides a fun filled experience that all ages can enjoy without having to leave the warmth of their car. The animated light show runs from Dec. 5 to 28. Light shows run approximately every 15 minutes in the evening. Shows this year begin Dec. 4 to 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and are extended until 10 p.m. from Dec. 11 to 28th. Over the past two years Messick’s has raised more than $50,000 for local charities throughout the event. Volunteer attendants will be directing traffic, assisting in parking and collecting donations throughout the evening. Donations collected from the event this year will benefit Paxton Street Ministries, Water Street Rescue Mission, Mennonite Disaster Service, Elizabethtown Community Cupboard and Habitat For Humanity. For more information, call 800/222-3373 or visit www.messicks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Some See Transportation Projects Dwindling in New Jersey By Michael Catalini ASSOCIATED PRESS
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Drivers on New Jersey roads this holiday season might see fewer signs of state contracting work, and some in the industry say it’s a result of a dwindling fund to pay for roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Gov. Chris Christie and the Democratcontrolled Legislature face a June 30 deadline, when authorization for new borrowing expires. There’s no consensus on how to move forward: Democrats say the state’s 14.5-cent gas tax will likely have to go up, but Christie says any hike in the gas tax must result in “fairness,” for taxpayers, which could mean cuts to the state’s inheritance and estate taxes. In the meantime, the Department of Transportation has given notice for fewer contract bids. The work includes concrete repair in northern and southern New Jersey, among other projects. Since the start of the fiscal year on July 1, the department has given notice of 36 bid openings. That’s 10 fewer than in the same period in each of the previous two fiscal years. Transportation officials say the number
of contracts that have gone out to bid has no relationship to renewing the fund. Department spokesman Steve Schapiro added that the governor and legislative leaders are working on a renewal of the fund. “We are confident they will find a solution,” he said. But some stakeholders see a connection between the pace of contract bids and the fund. “You can feel that there’s less work going out on the street,” said Anthony Attanasio, executive director of the Utility and Transportation Contractors Association. The delay likely signals a shortterm solution and the cost of waiting means contractors are putting off decisions to buy new equipment and are considering layoffs, he said. “When there’s uncertainty in a market, it’s bad for everyone,” he said. The delay could also lead to higher property taxes for some, others say. County and municipal roads are in dire need of repair, said Cathleen Lewis, government affairs director of AAA New Jersey. Usually, county and local govern-
part through the state’s gas tax. The money the fund brings in goes toward paying down roughly $16 billion the state previously borrowed for transportation projects. New projects are financed by taking on additional debt. Lawmakers say they want a solution that would allow the fund to pay its debt and fund some new projects. Senate President Steve Sweeney, for instance, has called for a $2 billion fund, but he has not specified a way to pay for it. Anthony Attanasio Democrats say they’re willing Utility and Transportation Contractors Association to vote for an unpopular hike in the gas tax, but not if Christie won’t sign it. “Everyone does a gut check,” said Democratic Assemblyman ments seek funding from the transporta- John Wisniewski. “What am I doing here? tion trust fund, but with the account I’m gonna go out here and vote to raise the crunched for cash they’ll have to consider gas tax and then he’s going to go out and raising property taxes to pay for road and use it as red meat to run for president and bridge work, she said. She said state offi- use against us?” cials should find a way for out-of-state (This story also can be found on drivers who use New Jersey roads to con- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web tribute to repairing them. site at www.constructionequipmentThe $1.125 billion fund is financed in guide.com.)
“You can feel that there’s less work going on out on the street. When there’s uncertainty in a market, it’s bad for everyone.”
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C007438 C005727 C006466 C019429
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EXCAVATORS CATERPILLAR 2004 321C-LCR C006409 2000 345BL C006594 2005 M318C C006797 HITACHI 2004 ZX800 “ZAXIS” C006409 JOHN DEERE 2012 85D C019645 KOMATSU 2011 PC138USLC-10 C019465 2014 PC210LC-10 C006317 2006 PC220LC-8LR C001119 2013 PC228USLC-8 C006264 2013 PC240LC-10 C006323 2013 PC290LC-10 C006321 2003 PC300LC-7 C019345 2010 PC350LC-8 C006316 2011 PC360LC-10 C006350 2013 PC360LC-10 C006325 2004 PC400LC-5 C006167 2010 PC450LC-8 C005952 2010 PC450LC-8 C005953 2010 PC450LC-8 C003313 LIEBHERR 2006 A900C C003281 MATERIAL HANDLERS, RECYCLERS FUCHS 2005 MHL350D C003296 2005 Grapple for MHL350D C003297 2007 Grapple for MHL350D C003670 SENNEBOGEN 2004 830 C005918 GRADERS KOMATSU 2001 GD650A-2 C003420 2005 GD655-3C C003433 2008 GD655-3E0 C004620
$69,500 $89,500 $62,500 $279,000 $62,500 $89,500 $199,500 $119,500 $145,000 $236,500 $205,500 $99,500 $139,000 $199,000 $269,000 $32,500 $239,000 $239,000 $249,000 $129,000 $114,000 $8,000 $4,000 $69,500 $90,000 $128,500 $139,500
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$79,500 $59,000
SOLD
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$33,500 $159,000 $49,500 $29,500 $89,000 SOLD $125,000 $205,000 $290,000 $42,500 $129,500 $319,500 $99,000
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SOLD
$74,500
C006407
$29,500
C019255 MILLERS, PAVERS, ROLLERS
$62,500
C019384
$9,900
TRACTORS
BW100AD-4 CP90
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$89,500
CC522
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$29,500
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PRICE
CRANES C006662 C005597
C006470
$14,500
C006565 C004069
$12,500 $154,648
C006532 C019091 C006455
8816B
C006298
PF6170
C019256
W200 W200 WR2500
C007064 C007065 C019344
POR $12,500 $12,500
SOLD
$89,500 SOLD
$79,500 $349,000 $349,000 $179,500
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11956
SOLD
$12,500
CR50PL CR50PL
C006830 C008064
SOLD
$32,500 $32,500
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C005919
$200
U-TILT
C005923
$750
50 Ton
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ROGERS 2003 2003 STOW 1993 U-HAUL 2002 VALUE 1986
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POR REDUCED $159,000 SOLD $115,000 $49,500 $79,500 P.O.R. $16,500 SOLD
$12,500 $4,500 $29,500 $10,500 $49,000 $7,500 $15,000
SOLD
$24,500
SOLD
$3,900 TBD
SOLD
$9,500
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Time and time again, thousands of New Jersey’s women entrepreneurs continue to impress with their admirable drive and business success. However, a selective group of 25 esteemed women far exceed the confines of traditional success and continue to push the boundaries with their businesses. These highly regarded women entrepreneurs will be honored as the 2015 “Top 25 Leading Women Entrepreneurs” by LWE at the organization’s 5th annual recognition event. This year’s theme, “Embracing the Future” will spotlight the efforts and impact that these respected business leaders and their companies have played and will continue to play in building a stronger and more innovative economic foundation for our state and the country at large. This group of talented and successful women, have been carefully selected by a respected professional advisory panel based on a criterion of innovation, market potential, and advocacy for women and community involvement. The Almasi name, synonymous with integrity and deeply rooted N.J. construction history, has undoubtedly “opened doors” for Anne Marie Almasi. However, it is her knowledge, resilient work ethic, strength of character, and true understanding of changing client needs that has allowed her to “stay in the room.” Working for John Almasi Trucking Co. from the age of 20, she helped the construction company expand from material hauling into a full service site work and underground utility contractor. Under her leadership, the company’s client base grew from private companies to major corporations in the commercial, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, sporting, healthcare . industry and educational institutions. In 2002, she broke through the “glass ceiling” in a male dominated field, by starting her own site work firm. Almasi Companies is a women’s business enterprise, specializing in earthwork, underground utility installation, electrical and mechanical trenching, soil remediation and site restoration services. “I am truly honored to showcase the talents and stellar leadership traits of these amazing women,” said Linda Wellbrock, CEO and Founder of LWE. “Remarkably, each year our pool of hundreds of nominated applicants continues to get stronger and stronger; making it difficult for our advisory committee to select just twenty-five. However, in the face of a constantly evolving and exceedingly challenging market, this year’s featured women business leaders’ creativity and entrepreneurial spirit exceed the others, as proven through their exceptional business skills and strong influences within their respective industries.”
In 2015, a record nearly 500 nominations were received from women entrepreneurs and new this season “intrapreneurs,” corporate innovators, who are all accomplished, intelligent and inspired by their work. These trend-setting women make an impact in their companies, their industries and their communities. Historically, honored LWE’s support hundreds of non-profit organizations, employ tens of thousands of workers and generate billions of revenues in their businesses. These revenues are generated from New Jersey based companies that span from startup businesses to global entities: • 6 percent from companies that generate revenues under $1 million; • 13 percent from companies that generate revenues between $1 to 5 million; • 24 percent from companies that generate revenues between $5 to $10 million; • 25 percent from companies that generate revenues between $10 to 20 million; and • 26 percent from companies that generate revenues that exceed $20 million. Leading Women Entrepreneurs works to create, connect and showcase women leaders through prestigious media partnerships, events, memberships and retreats. The organization is supported by many prestigious business partners including: TD Bank, Cohn Reznick, Comcast, Morgan Stanley, Micro Strategies, Jersey Central Power & Light, Coughlin Duffy, Mass Mutual, Truvee and SocialFix and media sponsors include New Jersey Monthly, NJ BIZ and more. This year’s recognition event will take place at the Liberty House Restaurant in Jersey City on Nov. 16, 2015, beginning at 6:00 p.m. In addition to recognizing some of the state’s top leading women, the event also will serve as an inspirational evening centered on “Embracing the Future,” and will feature several prominent speakers who will share their personal stories and the key secrets of their success including Diane Brady who is an award-winning writer, interviewer, and former senior editor at Bloomberg Businessweek. She has interviewed newsmakers worldwide for the magazine and at events from the World Business Forum to the APEC CEO Summit. She also has taken a lead role in developing crossplatform initiatives and partnerships to reach new audiences. She’s a frequent guest on NPR, BBC, and other networks, and has guest hosted shows for CNBC and the ABC radio network. For more information, call 908/568-5591 or visit www.lweworld.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Walsh Equipment Helps LB Water Improve Efficiency
The versatile and efficient four wheel drive TL T35D JCB teletruk has a 62 hp (46 kW) engine, a maximum lift capacity of 7,716 lbs. (3,500 kg), a maximum lift height of 6.6 ft (2 m) and a forward reach of 8 ft. (2.4 m).
LB Water is a distributor of utility infrastructure products such as fire hydrants, water metering products, pipes, valves, fittings and connections for the municipal and construction industries. Founded in 1970, LB Water has been providing quality water and wastewater solutions for decades and has eight full-service offices located in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. In an industry as vital as this, LB Water has no time for down time. LB Water’s line of work requires a vast amount of loading and unloading of products being transported on flatbed trucks, many of which are heavy and bulky. The company requires versatile, four wheel drive equipment to perform this task quickly and efficiently. Additionally, LB Water needs equipment to use for snow removal on their office premises. When its old equipment was no longer making the cut, LB Water connected with Walsh Equipment due to its conveniently located offices near LB Water’s Pennsylvania headquarters as well as its reputation as a JCB dealer, a brand LB Water knew to be a leader in construction equipment. LB Water worked closely with the Walsh Equipment sales team to determine what equipment would best suit their needs. After exploring various different options, LB Water settled on purchasing
two JCB telehandlers, a 527-55 and a 53660, as well as three JCB TL T35D teletruks. Ideal for maneuvering in small spaces, the JCB 527-55 compact telehandler has a 74 hp (55 kW) engine, a maximum lift capacity of 5,952 lbs. (2,700 kg), a maximum lift height of 18.4 ft. (5.6 m) and a tight turning radius of 9.8 ft. (3 m). Designed for load bearing and stability, the JCB 536-60 telehandler has a 109 hp (81 kW) engine, a maximum lift capacity of 7,937 lbs. (3,600 kg), and a maximum lift height of 23 ft. (7 m). The versatile and efficient four wheel drive TL T35D JCB teletruk has a 62 hp (46 kW) engine, a maximum lift capacity of 7,716 lbs. (3,500 kg), a maximum lift height of 6.6 ft (2 m) and a forward reach of 8 ft. (2.4 m). “Walsh Equipment was impressive to work with. They are experts in their field, which made my job in purchasing the equipment a simple one,” said Kevin Tanger, senior locations manager and chairperson of the fleet and equipment committee at LB Water. “They willingly presented us with many different options and sizes of equipment and laid out the pros and cons of each. They didn’t hesitate to continue to work with us until we were confident we had reached the best decision for our needs.”
According to Chad Brocious, vice president of sales at Walsh Equipment, LB Water was a pleasure to work with from start to finish. “We suggested slightly different equipment than what LB Water was used to, but they were open and receptive to our recommendations based on our evaluation of their needs. They really put their trust in us and it paid off. We’re glad they are highly satisfied.” It wasn’t long after the purchase that LB Water began to see firsthand the significant benefits of the JCB telehandlers and teletruks, including improved efficiency. With the extendable boom on the telehandlers and teletruks, LB Water operators are able to load and unload flatbed trucks from one side by reaching across the truck, as opposed to going back and forth between sides as a typical forklift would require. The extendable boom also allows for work in confined areas as well as the ability to reach over objects to get to what’s behind them instead of having to rearrange products. This feature alone saves LB Water considerable time, and in turn, considerable money, according to the company. Additionally, the JCB telehandlers and teletruks have the ability to add attachments, which has proven to be very useful for LB Water. A bucket can easily be added to
spread stone in the storage yards where it inventories pipe, and in the inevitable event of inclement weather, LB Water utilizes the JCB machines for snow removal. “Snow removal has never been easier with our new JCB equipment,” said Tanger. “When we have heavy snows and large piles we can pick up the snow in the bucket and extend the boom out over the fence in our lot to clear it out of our way so we don’t have to work around it.” LB Water looks forward to working more efficiently with their JCB telehandlers and teletruks from Walsh Equipment for many years to come. Walsh Equipment is a full service construction equipment dealer and has been supplying contractors and municipalities with construction equipment, road maintenance equipment, truck equipment and construction supplies in Western and Central Pennsylvania for more than 80 years. Walsh Equipment’s broad range of new and used equipment offerings includes brands such as JCB, LeeBoy, Rosco, Tiger Roadside Mowing, Western Snow Plows and J&J Dump Bodies and Trailers. For more information, call 888/806-0643 or visit www.walshequipmentinc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS
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(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
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Kevin Drennan Posts History of Caterpillars on Social Media By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT
There are few machine operators as dedicated to construction operations as Kevin Drennan. He still owns the first Tonka truck he ever played with. He has a tattoo of his favorite Caterpillar dozer down one arm. It is not easy naming Drennan’s favorite Cat as he is an expert on all of them going back a century. Drennan, not yet 31, learned the trade through family who were in construction, the Army and served as firefighters. He started learning machinery at age seven, running a Cat 245 with hammer from 1978 on, and a D4C. “I got into construction thanks to my grandmother who owns Brustin Realty in Massachusetts. There was large construction [then], so I was on site on my days off from school. I come from a long line of construction workers. My grandfather was in the military. He did a little bit of everything. My other grandfather was a firefighter, he ran machines for brush,” said Drennan. His boyhood fascination with running models of Cats remains strong as the Walpole machine operator owns a fantastic collection of Cat miniatures and models, almost 400 strong, ranging in size from 1/16th to actual scale to 1/87th. “I also have a Caterpillar tattoo down my arm of a 436 Series 2 Cat backhoe.”
“I also do stuff for myself with a friend. The best work I have done is demo. I obtained a lot of knowledge from a guy named Dave Philips of LRC Development Services, which is closed now due to his health. A great guy and my mentor,” he added. “I have been in the trade for more than 20 years. I recommend anyone coming into this business, going for ownership of a small company, to get every license you can — 1a, 2b, hoisting licenses, hazmat, and fork lift licenses, because that’s a new law that just passed in Massachusetts to operate a quick coupler. “Don’t stress out much. If it is in your blood, you are good. If not, it’s going to be hard,” he stressed to those who would enter this field.
Cats at the Rockbusters The Northeast Rockbuster Chapter of the Historical Construction Equipment Association started in 1998. Drennan joined Drennan poses with the 1943 Cat D4 dozer he is restoring. in 2009. “We show off old equipment that built America, and went through the war. We teach people knowledge of them, or anything they ask. We appear at shows with machines on a trailer. We sell books, clothes and more,” said Drennan. “My vintage toy is a 43 Cat d4 cable dozer that was in World War II and appears on YouTube, Facebook, bostonpowercat.com, and other places. I have been restoring her for more than a year. “I loved Cats my whole life. I ran them all. I know the history of Caterpillar. I also collect scale His Own YouTube models. I have about 380 modChannel els and growing,” he added. Drennan, who runs dozers Drennan has learned the inner and excavators for a few Massachusetts companies, Drennan started learning machinery at age seven, running a Cat 245 with hammer from 1978 on, and a D4C. workings of dozens of machines, how to fix them, how also is a longtime member of the New England Rockbusters, serving on heavy iron festivals, projects, conventions entry into the field and challenges him con- to make them hum. He simply loves listenits show board. Drennan just helped other and related visuals of extraordinary scope tinually as technology changes. Yet, ing to the 345 Cat excavator with hammer Drennan has kept up with every type of con- banging away, feeling the vibrations, hearing Rockbusters organize a fantastic regional and presentation. He does all this after overcoming a serious struction, demo and hazmat license and the 972G Cat loader running beside him, event in late summer in Plainfield, Conn. Further, Drennan catalogued the event learning disability, which hampered his urges anyone entering the field to do the loading trucks and keeping his “spot” clean. same thing if they want to excel or “One time, I stayed late with owner Dave with hundreds of photos and videos. succeed in the contracting industry Philips to demo a few homes to make way Sending the material to a relatively in permit-strict Massachusetts. for a Walgreen’s. That was a great job,” new Web site called bostonpower“Yes, it was very difficult, added Drennan. cat.com, where Drennan links site because I have a learning disorder, The “heavy” friendships he has made organizers in the United Kingdom and ADHD. The company I work across New England and even across the with the lowdown, operation specs, for, Tobar Construction, has a crew Pond to Wales in the U.K. through his love history, development and fascination of eight doing many jobs. We do of Cats, has been nothing less than astonishwith the long, historic line of excavation, sewer and septic, ing. Caterpillars over the past century in paving, demo and more. The com“My favorite Rockbuster guy is Paul America. pany has been around for more than Jenkins. He is a Lexington cop and a father He also has a YouTube channel 20 years,” he added. “It’s all a fami- figure to me. Another is the president, Kevin called catmack316 where Drennan ly company, father and son owners.” has posted more than 150 videos of Drennan’s tattoo depicts a 436 Series 2 Cat backhoe. see CATS page 104
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ore than 170 sales professionals, dealers, Liebherr representatives, customers and special guests gathered at the 2015 Sales Seminar and Open House held Nov. 2 to 6 at the Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. headquarters in Newport News, Va. Key presenters and trainers from Liebherr’s earthmoving and material handler factories located in Germany, Austria and France, as well as a dedicated support team from Liebherr in the United States, covered sales features and benefits of Liebherr’s equipment range sold and marketed in the United States. The sales seminar consisted of two full field-days where participants had the opportunity to operate and compare key features and benefits of Liebherr’s equipment. Four different demonstration stations were dedicated to feature wheel loaders, excavators, dozers and material handlers respectively. Additionally, a material handling module was held on the third day. International guests and dealers were invited to participate as part of the seminar. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Hannes Lichtmannegger, product manager of the Liebherr factory in Telfs, Austria, conducts a walk around on the new 6th generation PR 736 dozer. Ronald Ritter (L), Howard L Ritter & Sons Inc., Lewis, Del., and Jerry Tucker, Liebherr Equipment Source, go over the Liebherr 946. The machine features a new maintenance concept for reduced downtime and increased efficiency. Tim Kraut (L), president of American State Equipment in Milwaukee, Wis., and Peter Mayr, president of Liebherr Construction Equipment Company, stand in front of the Liebherr 542 wheel loader.
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AEM Announces Winners of ‘I Make America’ Awards • Caterpillar Inc. The Association of • International Construction Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2015 “It’s more important than ever that our elected Equipment Inc. recipients of its grassroots 2015 Pillar of the advocacy awards for compa- officials understand the critical importance of our Industry Award nies that have reached the Winners highest level of activity in its I industry to economic prosperity and quality of A total of 37 companies Make America campaign. A new Legacy longevity award life across America, and these companies have received Pillar of the Industry awards for achieving or mainjoins the campaign’s Pillar of really stepped up in their communities.” taining I Make America Gold the Industry recognition program. Dennis Slater status during the year. The 2015 Pillar of the I Make America is AEM’s AEM Industry Award winners are: signature program to build • Astec Inc. grassroots support and advo• Astec Mobile Screens Inc. cate for pro-manufacturing • Associated Training Services policies that create and sustain jobs across which can include significant employee involvement; outreach to state, local and fed• Blount International/Woods Equipment America. • BLS Enterprises Inc. “It’s more important than ever that our eral legislators; and promoting campaign • Calder Brothers Corporation elected officials understand the critical sign-ups at trade shows and with allied trade • Carlson Paving Products Inc. importance of our industry to economic associations. • Caterpillar Inc. prosperity and quality of life across America, • CLAAS of America Inc. and these companies have really stepped up New ‘Legacy’ Award Salutes • CNH Industrial in their communities,” said Dennis Slater, Continuous Service • Deere & Company AEM president. “We appreciate their hard The new AEM I Make America Legacy • Doosan Infracore/Bobcat Company work throughout the year, and this is our award salutes companies who have been • General Kinematics Corporation chance to publicly acknowledge their out- active in I Make America and earned contin• Grote Industries standing efforts.” uous Gold status since the campaign was ini• HUSCO International Winners have achieved Gold status for tiated five years ago. • International Construction Equipment their extensive I Make America activities, The inaugural Legacy award winners are:
Inc. • InQuest Marketing • JCB Inc. • Johnson Crushers International Inc. • Ken Cook Co. • KOBELCO Construction Machinery USA Inc. • Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. • Kondex Corporation • Manitou Americas Inc. • Miller Electric Manufacturing Company • Morbark Inc. • Sioux Corporation • Stellar Industries Inc. • Telsmith Inc. • Terex Corporation • The Manitowoc Company • Topcon Positioning Systems • Vermeer Corporation • Volvo Construction Equipment • Weiler • Wolf Robotics LLC - A Lincoln Electric Company • Ziegenbein Associates Inc. For more information, visit www.imakeamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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2010 Komatsu PC120-8: 2,396 hours, 34" bucket, cab w/ a/c, aux hyd, very good u/c, 2 speed, 4 cyl Komatsu turbo, 29k lb size class, stk#XC383 ..........................$73,500
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2013 John Deere 744K: 1,355 hrs, 5.25 yard, cab w/ a/c, 6 cyl John Deere turbo, ride control, autoshift, traction cntl, good rubber, 56k lb size class, stk#LO303............$237,500
2003 Volvo A40D: 40 ton, 6x6, artic., cab w/ a/c, 6 cyl Volvo turbo, stk#HT789 ..............................................$62,950
2008 Volvo L90F: 9,369 hours, 3 yard, cab w/ a/c, hyd coupler w/ 3rd valve, ride control, very good rubber, 6 cyl volvo turbo, 38k lb size class, stk#LO583 ..............$65,500
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Firm to Convert Landfill’s Methane W. Va. Awards $7.5M Gas Into Electricity by Year’s End Contract for Capitol By David McGee Bristol Herald Courier
Bristol, Va. (aP) a Virginia firm expects to begin converting methane gas from the city’s landfill into electricity by year’s end. ingenco resources development, a richmond-based energy production firm, is building a $4.5 million facility that will use gas created by rotting landfill garbage to fuel a series of engines. in turn, the engines will create electricity that will be sold to the tennessee Valley authority. the work site was a beehive of activity as contractors installed electrical wiring, set up the first of the converted commercial truck engines and performed dozens of other tasks needed to get the facility operational in december. “right now the city pulls the gas from wells in the landfill and flares [burns] it. Most landfills burn it because it controls their smell and it keeps them in ePa compliance,” said tom Hecmanczuk, the company’s director of construction. “What we’re going to do is bring the gas into our plant and make energy.” ingenco has a contract to sell the electricity to tVa through a connection being extended to BVu’s east Bristol substation. the company employs this same technology at 12 of the 17 energy plants it operates in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Hecmanczuk said, noting that “it’s not rocket science.” at its absolute peak, the plant is designed to produce 6 megawatts of power, which is roughly equivalent to the electricity needed to power about 6,000 homes. “We build modularly. We use six engines, which we call a six-pack, and that generates about 2 megawatts of electricity. in this case we are putting three six-packs in there so nominally we could create 6 megawatts,” Hecmanczuk said. “We can put another one in and, if they start generating a whole bunch of gas, we can expand the building and put more in. it’s an art more than a science and it’s hard to predict. “as we look at their gas curve, we think we will max out at 4.5 megawatts. You can power 1,000 to 1,200 homes with a megawatt. if they produce more gas we can get beyond that,” Hecmanczuk said. Plans are to produce about 2 megawatts initially and about 3 megawatts by the first quarter of 2016. and while the electricity is produced here, it will be sold to tVa, which will then resell it to local provider BVu. “People ask about if their bill will go down. BVu’s sole supplier is tVa, so the physical electrons will stay here in Bristol but the contract path is to tVa, and BVu will buy this power from tVa. We sell it wholesale and have nothing to do with the retail market,” Hecmanczuk said. BVu purchases about $28 million in power from tVa annually. “We are currently building a dedicated circuit from our east Bristol substation over to their facility,” BVu electrical engineer richard adkins said. “We got the construction agreement signed with them [ingenco] so that they would pay for all of the construction to get them a dedicated circuit to their site. if there is any problem with their facility, it won’t affect any of our customers.” this project has been in the works for about three years. “We did procurement several years ago and signed this contract in 2012,” tabitha Crowder, city manager said.
“ingenco had to get an air permit and tVa inter-connect agreement and those things take time.” tVa reported no negative findings after completing its environmental assessment of this project in May 2014. City leaders initially selected another firm that planned to clean up the landfill gas and sell it to natural gas provider atmos, but that deal was never completed. “With the original firm, the market fell out while we were negotiating the contract, they wanted more control over our well field than we wanted to give them and we went to the next highest respondent, which was ingenco,” Crowder said. as part of its agreement, ingenco agrees to pay the city a percentage of revenues it receives, based on the amount of gas it receives. “the city provides the methane and, in exchange, we get from 5 to 25 percent of the revenue. it’s based on our flow. on average we did about 1,200 cfm [cubic feet per minute] so in that ballpark, that is 15 to 17 percent of the revenue,” Crowder said. “they gave us some projections in 2012. at best, the first year we would get $350,000.” a recent presentation to the BVu board overestimated the city’s likely share, Hecmanczuk said. “the good thing for the city is any revenue we get is extra because presently we flare that gas off,” Crowder said. “this allows us to recoup some money and all we’re doing is provide the methane we’re already harvesting off the landfill.” the plant will employ four people and is expected to operate around the clock every day of the year. in addition to a computerized monitoring system inside the building, officials at the company headquarters in richmond will be able to monitor the production. Mark Campbell, the city’s environmental and safety compliance officer, said residents shouldn’t be concerned about any safety issues. “We monitor all around the [landfill] property boundary as required by the permit,” Campbell said. “We monitor weekly at all the wellheads at the surface of the landfill to make sure we don’t have any gas in any concentration that would cause any danger to human health or the environment and we will continue to do so.” about 90 percent of the landfill’s gas piping is underground. Power plant ventilation is designed to assure there is no concentration of methane gas, Hecamczuk said. “We will change the air inside this building more than one time a minute. With that kind of ventilation we have done the calculation where you can cut the gas pipe with a sawzall [reciprocating saw] and you’re not going to get gas enough in here to make it explosive,” Hecmanczuk said. “landfill gas is only about 50 percent methane and it’s coming in at low pressure. We have never had even the slightest problem with methane. We’ve got oil in here, we’ve electric in here. it’s an industrial place and i think those are more of a hazard than methane.” the engines are all inside the building and mufflers will be installed to reduce noise levels. Both sides expect the project to have a long lifespan. Gas is piped from the current quarry landfill, which has 31 years remaining, and the two former landfills and Campbell estimates the gas supply totals more than 100 years. For more information, visit http://www.bristolnews.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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CHarlestoN, W.Va. (aP) West Virginia has awarded a $7,478,000 contract to demolish and rebuild four floors in two office towers that are part of the state Capitol complex. the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported that the department of administration awarded the contract to Maynard C. smith Construction Co., of Charleston, from among eight bidders for the contract to renovate Buildings 5 and 6. the project will join a flurry of construction activity at the Capitol complex, including a $34 million renovation of Building 3 and a perimeter security project that includes a security fence around the governor’s mansion. Completed in 1971, the two office towers are connected by Building 7, a two-story conference center. until recently, the towers had not seen any significant renovation since their openings. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Finger Lakes Casino Work Continues, as Does Opposition tYre, N.Y. (aP) Construction of a new casino in New York’s Finger lakes is entering a new phase even as opponents continue their effort to block the las Vegas-style gambling venue. the developers of lago resort and Casino say that crews are expected to begin work on the casino’s foundation. they hope to open the casino and resort hotel complex in the town of tyre sometime in early 2017. opponents, however, are continuing their efforts to stop the project. supporters of a nearby racetrack casino and a tribal casino plan to protest lago at the state Capitol tuesday. the move comes after some local residents sued to block lago, arguing that local officials didn’t properly consider how it would affect the surrounding community when they approved the project. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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How Contractors Can Make Social Media Work for Them By Jeff Winke CEG CORRESPONDENT
At first blush, the idea that a construction contractor should have a Facebook page may seem ridiculous. Isn’t Facebook the place for selfies, photos of drinking parties, vacation brags, photos of cute babies-puppies-kittens and everything else that has nothing to do with business and construction? That may have been true years ago, but Facebook has evolved and changed. As of the third quarter 2015, there are 1.55 billion monthly active users — making Facebook the most popular social network platform worldwide. There are now more than 40 million small business pages and 41 percent of U.S. small businesses use Facebook. And all those numbers are growing. Facebook is solidly here. Used smartly, Facebook can be
Used smartly, Facebook can be a powerful sales, marketing and communication tool for the construction contractor. a powerful sales, marketing and communication tool for the construction contractor. However, a Facebook page is NOT a substitute or replacement for a company Web site. The company Web site should explain and promote the company’s market expertise and experience that supports the contractor services offered. It can include company history, equipment lists, descriptions of current and past projects, profiles of key company management, and the contractor services provided. Quite simply, the company Web site is the go-to source for everything from learning about the company, what they do, how they can help, and why
they may be the best choice to work with. And it’s the first place people turn to for looking up a phone number, email address, or the location of a company office or service center. A construction company Facebook page has a different, distinct role from the company Web site. It can serve as the social glue that connects employees, customers, and prospects to the company. The impression can be positive, human and professional. Think of the company Facebook page as being the evolutionary successor of the traditional printedpaper company newsletter. The printed newsletter, which was mailed and/or tucked into the pay-
check envelope, and even the more current electronic or emailed version, was created to acknowledge and celebrate achievements, accomplishments and significant events. It documented and chronicled everything of importance, becoming a cumulative history of the company and its employees and customers. A contractor Facebook page, like its predecessor newsletter, can make an employee feel appreciated by the company they work for and proud of the work being done. Customers will learn about the people they connect with and will feel better about the company they’ve hired. The personal can help solidify the business relation-
ship. In its analysis, San Franciscobased VerticalResponse, an online marketing tools firm, suggests an 80/20 rule for Facebook content being posted on a company page. Eighty percent of posts should be social and 20 percent can pertain to services, projects, and what the business can offer customers. Here are suggestions for social content that can be posted: • Employee milestones — marriages, births, graduations, retirements, promotions, and anniversary dates of employees (include the one-year anniversary of the new employee as well as the old timer’s 10, 15, 20-year anniversary). • Accomplishments — include any industry awards received, workshops and special training received (including vendor/supplier training sessions), and any regional or national trade shows see FACEBOOK page 48
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) In the quest to save money in the public sector amid dwindling financial support from the state government, Marshall University officials are pulling the plug on one of the oldest buildings on campus. Laidley Hall, a three-story coed residence hall, will be decommissioned at the end of the current academic year as a part of the university’s ongoing effort to identify campus space that has been under-utilized, Brandi Jacobs-Jones, Marshall’s senior vice president of operations, said during the Marshall Board of Governors meeting. Laidley Hall is located on 3rd Avenue, between Harris Hall and Gullickson Hall. The university expects to save $45,000 each year in utilities alone by closing the building and vacating students and the programs housed there, said Ginny Painter, senior vice president of communications and marketing. The University College and tutoring services are located on the ground floor of the
building. Officials decided to close Laidley earlier this year as a part of Marshall’s 20/20 process, an ongoing method by which university committees have worked to identify ways to cut costs and generate revenue at the university since 2013. “The decision was made to relocate the programs in the building to more central locations and mothball Laidley at the end of this academic year,” Painter said. Marshall University’s most recent Master Plan suggests Laidley and Holderby Hall be demolished due to their limited renovation potential and the high cost of improving the buildings. As of late, no discussions regarding the immediate future of Holderby Hall have taken place, but Painter said no decision has been made regarding a demolition date for Laidley Hall. It is named for John Laidley, one of the founders of Marshall Academy. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hitachi Program McCrossin Takes Delivery of New HC 80 Designed to Increase Fuel Efficiency
The Hitachi Fuel Advantage program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency, and an incentive to utilize the Hitachi dealer as a consultative partner.
Hitachi is building upon its suite of technology solutions and leveraging dealers’ consultation capabilities with the introduction of the Hitachi Fuel Advantage program. Eligible on 23 pieces of Hitachi construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency, and an incentive to utilize the Hitachi dealer as a consultative partner. “Hitachi is about bringing together machines, technology and our dealers to make the contractor’s job easier,” said Liz Quinn, product marketing manager of Hitachi’s ZXLink telematics Web site. “The launch of the fuel advantage program not only provides a fuel consumption commitment, but rewards our customers for meeting with their dealer. It’s about providing our customers confidence and peace of mind with their fuel efficiency.” Enrolling a machine in the program after purchase qualifies contractors for a credit of $1 per gallon above target if the machine’s average annual fuel consumption exceeds the program’s target fuel consumption level. Credits, if earned, will be provided at the end of the year for use at a local Hitachi construction excavator dealership. Another key component of the program is the ability to use a Hitachi dealer as a consultant. Utilizing ZXLink, contractors will be emailed quarterly fuel burn reports. Dealers and customers are then encouraged to sit down together to review the telematics data, and look for trends, opportunities and insights to improve efficiency in the future. When contractors discuss the first report with their dealer within 60 days of receiving it, they will receive a code redeemable online for a $100 personal fuel card from the participating fuel retailer of their choice. “We want to help contractors find even more ways to save money,” added Quinn. “Continual dialogue with their dealer will give contractors a better understanding of their equipment, fuel consumption and machine optimization capabilities. It’s a win-win.” Eligible machines purchased between Nov. 1, 2015, and Aug. 31, 2016, can be enrolled in the Hitachi Fuel Advantage. Machines are eligible for program benefits for three years or 5,000 hours from settlement. For more information, visit www.hitachifueladvantage.com.
McCrossin recently took delivery of a Terex HC 80 crawler crane from Terex authorized distributor American Contractors Equipment Company. The crane was immediately put to work at a job site in Erie, Pa., mid-October. The crane was purchased because of its charts, availability and ease of set up. Joe Leahey, VP of McCrossin, said, “The HC 80 is a great addition to our fleet that allows us to decrease our overhead costs while expanding our territory and capabilities.” American Contractors Equipment Company was appointed Terex authorized distributor for West Virginia and parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania in February 2015. They are authorized for all terrain, boom truck, crawler, rough terrain and truck cranes. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
McCrossin recently took delivery of a Terex HC 80 crawler crane from Terex authorized distributor American Contractors Equipment Company.
Industry Veteran Damien Rispoli Joins Durante Rentals Management Team
Durante Rentals, a leader in construction equipment rentals in the New York area, announced a new addition to its sales management team with the hiring of Damien Rispoli. In his new role, Rispoli will be managing and developing Durante Rentals’ newest location opening in March of 2016. “We are excited to have Damien on board and part of the Durante team as he brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to the table,” said, John Durante, president of Durante Rentals. “He is a welcomed addition during this exciting period of rapid growth for the company.” Rispoli joins Durante Rentals with more than 20 years of industry experience in rentals, sales, training and operational capacities. He has held various positions with major equipment dealerships and manufacturers including operations man(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment ager, sales representative and terriGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) tory manager.
Rispoli’s vast knowledge of the construction industry stems from his upbringing in a diverse family business which encompassed a wide range of industries including hardware, auto parts and repair, lawn and garden equipment, contractor and industrial supply and tool rentals. “One day as a young boy working the family business, I told my dad I wanted to be the boss. He handed me a broom and told me if I wanted to be the boss I’d have to learn how to sweep the floor first. This fatherly advice encouraged me to learn all facets of the business, from the bottom up. He instilled in me the significance of superior customer service which has stuck with me throughout the years”. For more information, visit www.DuranteRentals.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Damien Rispoli will be managing and developing Durante Rentals’ newest location opening in March of 2016.
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Kobelco Construction Machinery USA recently was honored with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ (AEM) prestigious Pillar of the Industry award. AEM presented Kobelco with this award for Kobelco’s active participation in AEM’s “I Make America” campaign and efforts to improve the equipment manufacturing industry’s business environment.
AEM Honors Kobelco USA ‘I Make America’ Campaign Kobelco Construction Machinery USA recently was honored with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ (AEM) prestigious Pillar of the Industry award. AEM presented Kobelco with this award for Kobelco’s active participation in AEM’s “I Make America” campaign and efforts to improve the equipment manufacturing industry’s business environment. To be eligible for AEM’s Pillar of the Industry award, Kobelco was required to meet a series of qualifications that captured the many ways in which manufacturers could get involved in their communities and take action in state and national issues. Kobelco achieved this status by: hosting an elected AEM official during the groundbreaking ceremony of its U.S. production facility, meeting with a Congressional Representative in Washington D.C. and holding an “I Make America” sign-up event at its North American headquarters, among other criteria. “Kobelco takes great pride in being an influence that shapes the manufacturing industry of America,” said Pete Morita, president of Kobelco USA. “Our dedication to growing the equipment manufacturing industry and supporting the creation of new jobs across the U.S. helps to ‘make America’ every day.” “AEM is proud to bestow our Pillar of the Industry award to Kobelco to recognize their efforts to go above and beyond their daily
business and become a champion for our entire industry,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “Because of their commitment to promanufacturing solutions, Kobelco does stand as a ‘pillar’ that helps support the foundation of our entire manufacturing economy.” AEM honored Kobelco with the award at its annual conference held Nov. 2 to 4, in Key Biscayne, Fla. The awards ceremony coincided with the fifth anniversary for AEM’s successful “I Make America” campaign, AEM’s principal grassroots advocacy program which engages AEM member companies and their employees to become champions for the industry on manufacturing issues. AEM is the North American-based international trade group providing innovative business development resources to advance the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. AEM membership comprises 850-plus companies and more than 200 product lines in the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors worldwide. AEM is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., with offices in the world capitals of Washington, D.C.; Ottawa, Canada; and Beijing, China. For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit www.KOBELCO-USA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Aerial Access Equipment: Safe Practices Are Key By Jeff Winke
Steve DeMore is shown with his Aerial Tool Bin — a product he created after a few ankle injuries and back issues from repetitive stooping to pick up tools and parts on the platform floor. The organizing bin is secured to the guardrail and keeps everything at mid-body height.
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Apparently workers on scaffolding are tougher than most. For them, fall protection is not required by OSHA until 10 ft. (3m). For employees in general industry, the fallprotection height is 4 ft. (1.2 m) above a lower level. In construction work, the threshold height is 6 ft. (1.8 m). For those working on aerial lift platforms, the idea of anything falling is of major concern. The OSHA Fact Sheet-Aerial Lifts states pretty clearly that workers “Use a body harness or a restraining belt with a lanyard attached to the boom or bucket.” Any time anyone is working from elevated heights, there are dangers. It makes no difference if working from aerial work platforms, boom lifts, scissor lifts or vertical mast climbers, the safety and health concerns are the same. Steven DeMore, a 34-year aerial lift veteran and president of DeMore’s Innovative Design Inc. , Menomonee Falls, Wis., offers advice in three key areas: 1.Know your equipment with its controls, warning signs and signals, as well as your work surroundings. 2.Never assume that what you cannot see won’t hurt you. Stop, look and pay attention to what’s above and below; your concern for safety is equally as important for the people below as for yourself. 3.Be organized. Clutter and too many items on the lift platform could create an unsafe condition, which could cause items to fall as well as create possible tripping hazards. Consider that every project involving aerial access equipment has three distinct phases — pre-operation, during operation and after operation phases — with safety and health concerns for each. Pre-Operation “Inspect your work area in and out of the aerial lift — always look and think ahead,” DeMore stated. “Do not become complacent, for yourself as well as your coworkers. If the young workers see the old timers concerned about lift safety they’ll see that as the norm and be more likely to participate in good, safe aerial lift usage.” Paying close attention to pre-use inspection of the equipment is critical. Keeping a checklist with the equipment and requiring operators to literally check off each item before signing and dating will help prevent operators from hastily using an aerial lift with mechanical problems that become apparent when it’s too late. Most aerial access equipment manufacturers provide equipment checklists that
cover everything from proper fluid levels to checking hydraulic, air, pneumatic, fuel and electrical systems to ensuring that mechanical features and locking pins are in place — in other words, all the important details that should be looked at before operating the piece of equipment. The OSHA Fact Sheet recommends a work zone inspection before using aerial access equipment. This inspection includes looking up to see if there are dangerous overhead hazards such as power lines and communication cables. The University of Kentucky provides its lift users with an “Aerial Lift Safety Program” booklet, which includes cautions about wind: “Consideration shall be given to the amount of wind. Follow the manufacturer’s instruction regarding operation in windy conditions. As a general rule aerial lifts shall not be operated in winds exceeding 25 mph, although this can vary depending on the model of equipment: • At 20 mph wind speeds or anticipated gusts, lifts will be lowered to a maximum height of 20 ft. (6 m). • At 25 mph wind speeds or anticipated gusts, lifts will be grounded. • If at any time, personnel/staff feels
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working on aerial access equipment that safety and efficiency skills were intermixed. I discovered that working safe would transfer into efficiency.”
Safe Operations Operator safety is paramount, which means making sure that platform gates or openings are closed and that the operator does not climb or lean over guardrails or handrails. Planks, ladders or other devices should not be used on the work platform. Any workers on an aerial lift platform or bucket should use a body harness or a restraining belt with a lanyard attached to the boom or bucket. Accidents happen when they are least expected so it makes no sense to forgo these simple, required life-saving devices. “I learned from my days working on a factory production line that if I came in and adjusted my moves enough during production, I could actually work safer and more efficiently to a point where I could work back into production those parts that the previous shift operator had set aside because they had been overwhelmed and could not keep up,” DeMore stated. “I knew when I got to the construction trade and started
Post-Operation Shut Down When the day’s projects are completed and it’s time to descend to ground level, the shut-down process should be in mind. Safe shutdown can begin after finding a suitable parking area, placing the platform in the stowed position, placing controls in neutral, idling the engine for gradual cooling, turning off electrical power, and taking the necessary steps to prevent unauthorized use. The courteous operator wants to leave the equipment in the same condition they’d hope to find it the next time they work — clean, refueled and ready to work. “Aerial access equipment can be the best, safest way to perform work at elevated heights,” DeMore said. “Caution combined with safe practices can ensure productive use of the various types of lift equipment now available.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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The company Web site should explain and promote the company’s market expertise and experience that supports the contractor services offered. Here are suggestions for business content that can be posted: • Project wins — announce the winning of a new project contract, when it will start, and who will be on the team • Project milestones — if a phase of a project has been completed, there’s an opportunity to congratulate those involved and acknowledge any extra individual or work team effort — include photos of work being done and identifying everyone in the
• New equipment additions — it is a big deal if a new piece of equipment is added to the fleet and make sure to describe how the machine will enhance or expand capabilities. • New employees — announce each new hire by describing their background and what they will be doing. • Customer testimonials — if a customer is happy at the end of a project, ask them if you can say so on Facebook. It helps if they can comment on the workflow, productivity
and communication during the project, as well as the final results. • Work photos — post photos of employees working, whether they are operating a rough excavating machine, sitting at a desk monitoring progress with the company’s project management software system or inspecting and neatening up a utility trench. Each work photo provides an opportunity to brag about an employee while promoting a company service or capability. A construction contractor Facebook page can be easy to create and maintain with tremendous benefits. There are no fees from Facebook to launch or maintain a page. Almost every employee carries a smart phone with a camera these days. Encourage them to use it, even if they take a quick selfie on a job site. The “texture” of the pages should reflect the employees and represent the personal, human side of the business, which after all is the reason why customers and providers connect. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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How Heavy Equipment Dealers Meet Service Guarantees By Del Williams SPECIAL TO CEG
When a heavy equipment dealer makes a service guarantee, it is a promise that can make or break the sales relationship. If the customer’s recently purchased equipment fails in the field, production stops and labor stands idle until repairs are made. A bad experience today also can affect potential future sales. For that reason, many new and used heavy equipment dealers offer warranty or service programs that include regular lubrication and preventive maintenance to ensure equipment performs as expected, with maximum uptime. Given the size of the equipment and the logistics of moving it to another location, this work typically occurs at the construction site, off-hours, by trained field technicians. “As a full line John Deere construction equipment dealer, when we sell equipment we are committed to keeping our customers up and running through our Erbvantage maintenance plan that allows us to handle the uptime while our customers keep working,” said Gregg Erb, president of Erb Equipment Company, one of the largest equipment suppliers in the Midwest. “Regularly scheduled and documented maintenance including lubrication in the field not only helps our customers stay more productive and profitable, but also extends the life of their equipment and increases its resale value.” However, the traditional field service model of hauling a variety of containers of grease, hydraulic fluid, oil and other lubricants that must be lifted in and out of trucks and then poured or pumped by hand is no longer adequate. This is not only a slow and inefficient way to complete such work, adding to the costs, but also increases the risk of injury to technicians, spills, and even the potential to accidentally ignite the highly flammable products. “We prioritize safety and uptime for our customers’ equipment and our technicians,” said Erb. “Older maintenance methods, such as having technicians lift heavy 5-gallon containers of oil and lubricants on and off trucks can be unsafe and
A superior method of maintenance being utilized by heavy equipment dealers is to invest in properly designed lube skids mounted on trucks.
inefficient. It can lead to injury when lifting or jumping in and out of the truck bed.” According to Erb, containers that are not properly sealed also can lead to contamination of lubricant with water from rain or snow. Once introduced to the construction equipment, it can affect equipment performance and even cause damage. An alternative now being utilized by heavy equipment dealers is to invest in properly designed lube skids mounted on trucks, or lube trailers, that can be used to quickly, safely and ergonomically dispense lubricants, such as oil and grease, as well as efficiently recover used oil. Some trailers also can safely dispense fuel. Although standard skids and trailers exist in the market, some manufacturers offer custom options designed to satisfy every field requirement. Such customization not only helps dealers honor their service guarantees more efficiently and at less cost, but also maximizes uptime for the customer. To enhance safety, equipment uptime, and productivity, Erb Equipment has worked with Valley Industries, a provider of custom as well as standard lube skids, trailers and trucks, to customize LubeMate lube skids for many years. “We request just the features we require in our truck-mounted, custom lube skids,” said Erb. “Each
of our service trucks is equipped with the essential oils, grease and waste oil tanks needed.” With the custom skids, dealers can select just what they need in terms of tank number and size for clean or waste oil, grease, antifreeze, water or washer fluid. By choosing options for pump, reel, hose, meter and dispenser as well as layout, cabinet, drip pan and containment they can further optimize their field service. “Outfitting our service trucks with custom lube skids has increased our profitability since we’ve increased the number of field service calls we can perform per day, while enabling our technicians to be safer and more efficient,” said Erb. “That translates into greater customer satisfaction, which is our number one priority.” Meeting Service Guarantees “To maximize our customers’ uptime and meet any service guaranties, we will go to our customers’ job sites and schedule their maintenance after hours,” said Erb. “All of our service trucks are equipped with vehicle tracking so we can immediately dispatch one of our closest field service trucks to take care of our customers’ needs. It’s all about providing uptime to earn our customers’ business.” Erb incorporated a number of features in the truck-mounted, custom lube skids to help his mobile techni-
Although standard skids and trailers exist in the market, some manufacturers offer custom options designed to satisfy every field requirement.
cians be as efficient as possible. With such custom skids and trailers, dealers can specify the location of the tanks, retractable reels and equipment so workers can safely, efficiently dispense oil and fluids while standing on the ground. “The use of ergonomically positioned retractable reels eliminates the slip-fall workers comp hazards related to climbing on or off a truck or moving heavy barrels to retrieve product,” said Erb. Among the features that Erb expects on his Valley Industries’ LubeMate skids are digital metering, which tells the technician exactly how much is dispensed, as well as sight gauges that show the remaining fluid levels to ensure the technician does not accidently get caught short. According to Erb, another lube service area that can be prohibitively time consuming and labor intensive is recovering used oil, as the process cannot contaminate the job site and is monitored by the EPA. While typical used oil evacuation can be slow and messy, his skids all have “no spill” quick couplers for fast oil evacuation directly from the oil pan. Although Erb prefers to purchase skids, enclosed or open lubrication trailers also are available, as well as trailers designed to deliver diesel fuel. These trailers also can be configured to meet just about any requirements.
For dealers looking to provide contractors with the custom lube or fuel service required, fast response and delivery can be vital to meet construction project deadlines. While typical manufacturers may take several months to deliver a custom lube skid or trailer because they are not geared up to do so, some that focus on such work can deliver it in less than a month. As field service continues to grow, Erb Equipment plans to continue investing in its fleet of mobile equipment. “We have been adding several new field service trucks to our fleet each year,” said Erb. “As we rotate the older units out, we are able to increase our resale value when the vehicle is equipped with LubeMate skids.” “Any heavy equipment dealers looking to profitably meet their service guarantees and better service their customers should look into lube skid customization, and will appreciate the fast turnaround,” said Erb. “We received the custom lube skids we needed as soon as three weeks after ordering them.” For more information, call 800/400-0124 or visit www.valleyindustries.com. Del Williams is a technical writer based in Torrance, Calif. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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(L-R) are PWC board members Maria Wilpon, Stantec; Kay Lee, Tyco SimplexGrinnell; Nicole Hunter, HNTB; Chelsea LeMar, executive. director, PWC; Barbara Armand, president PWC and Armand Corp.; Nancy Czesak, vice president PWC, and with Tishman, an AECOM Company; and Florence Chilton, Florence Construction Co.
Speakers and moderator: (L-R, seated) Susan Walter, senior principal, Stantec; Gerrard Bushell, president & CEO, DASNY; Maria Torres-Springer, president & CEO, NYC EDC; Samara Barend, senior VP, AECOM Capital; and Stephanie Dawson, COO, PANYNJ; (L-R, standing) Chelsea LeMar, executive director, PWC; Aileen Cho, senior editor, ENR; and Barbara Armand, president PWC & president Armand Corporation.
PWC Holds First-Ever Buildings, Infrastructure Seminar
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(L-R) are Samuel F. Vinicur, Siemens Security; Florence Chilton, Florence Construction Corp.; and Margaret Milnamow, Siemens.
(L-R): Denis Boylan, Gilbane Building Co.; Barbara Armand, president, PWC and Armand Corp.; and William Ayers, Total Safety Consulting.
On Nov. 5, Professional Women in Construction (PWC) presented its first-ever Buildings & Infrastructure Seminar, hosting five major AEC leaders through PWC’s newly appointed executive director, Chelsea LeMar, and the organization’s board headed by PWC President Barbara Armand, president of Armand Corporation. The forum took place at 3 West Club. Aileen Cho, senior transportation editor with Engineering News-Record (ENR), and the program’s moderator, introduced and applauded the “dynamic, charismatic and cream of the crop” speakers. Samara Barend, senior VP and public private partnership (PPP) development director with AECOM Capital, called her work on obtaining private investment in public infrastructure, “not a job, but a passion.” PPPs,
(L-R): Jessica Bayuk, Connie Trinh and Janice Chu, Stantec.
she noted, are hugely efficient and costeffective and capable of project delivery in a fraction of the time and cost. The Goethals Bridge modernization, for example, will produce a savings of $150M. “Changes at the federal level would speed financing to open the doors for private investment and create a flowing economy,” said Barend. Though traditional funding is still needed, she urged all to “put your collective influence together to make PPPs a reality in NY.” PWC Board member Maria Wilpon, principal of Stantec, introduced Susan Walter, senior principal at Stantec. Walter stressed the need for creative and alternative design solutions and noted that “healthy and vibrant infrastructure creates see PWC page 58
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Case Teams Up to Certify Operators for Wildlife Refuge Work, Erosion Control
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Case Construction Equipment, the National Wildlife Refuge Association, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Team Rubicon teamed up for an equipment operator training and erosion abatement project at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in Los Fresnos, Texas.
Case Construction Equipment, “For our team, this kind of trainthe National Wildlife Refuge ing partnership with the Refuge Association, the U.S. Fish & System is invaluable,” said Jason Wildlife Service and Team Ferguson, deputy director of trainRubicon teamed up for an equiping and exercise, Team Rubicon. ment operator training and erosion “Whether hurricane, earthquake, abatement project at the Laguna or flood response, the ability to Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge safely operate heavy machinery in Los Fresnos, Texas. The project bolsters our disaster relief efforts in achieved two primary goals: communities across the country. Certifying equipment operators Projects tackled included re-building a boat This partnership also allows us to with Team Rubicon to work on launch, culvert installation and hauling engage our members through servnational wildlife refuges and per- stone for other erosion control efforts on ice projects to mitigate known forming much-needed erosion con- the refuge. environmental hazards and lessen trol at Laguna Atascosa, which sits the impact of future disasters.” on 97,000 acres bordering the Gulf of structure such as the National Wildlife Operator training was performed by Refuge System.” Mexico. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in “This partnership could not have conjunction with the National Wildlife Case provided six machines to the effort — three full-sized excavators come together at a better time,” said Refuge Association and Case, and covand three skid steers — and Team Jared Brandwein, director of conserva- ered everything from basic operation to Rubicon brought in 18 operators from tion programs for the National Wildlife the latest in engine technology, controls across the United States for the train- Refuge Association. “We identified a and equipment management. Projects wildlife refuge in need of help com- tackled included re-building a boat ing. For Case, the project is an extension pleting a conservation project, and launch, culvert installation and hauling of its Dire States infrastructure advocacy Case and Team Rubicon stepped up to stone for other erosion control efforts volunteer their time, equipment and on the refuge. and awareness campaign. “Public parks and recreational areas people-power to get it done. The fact “Completing this training certifies a are a critical and often overlooked part that the Refuge System could also pro- new wave of volunteers with Team of American infrastructure,” said Brian vide training to Team Rubicon’s disas- Rubicon who will be able to operate Weisbaum, project manager — Dire ter volunteers makes this partnership equipment within the Refuge System,” States, Case. “Refuges and green even more meaningful.” said John Blitch, national heavy equipFor Team Rubicon — an organiza- ment coordinator with U.S. Fish and spaces like Laguna Atascosa are important for wildlife habitat preservation tion that unites the skills and experi- Wildlife. “We’re grateful to Team while also bringing in billions of dol- ences of military veterans with first Rubicon for providing that manpower lars nationally to the American econo- responders to rapidly deploy emer- and to Case for providing the equipgency response teams for disaster relief ment that helped make this training my via tourism and support. “Our hope is that this project serves — the training preps their members for possible.” as an example for ways that private operating heavy equipment in the field (This story also can be found on organizations such as Case can work and makes them eligible to assist the Construction Equipment Guide’s Web with public entities and nonprofits to National Wildlife Refuge System on site at www.constructionequipmentimprove important community infra- future projects. guide.com.)
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Professional Women in Construction Hosts AEC Leaders PWC from page 54
healthy and vibrant communities.” Teamwork, between project architects and engineers and clients and contractors, reaps results: “When you work as one unit you get the best project and best level of efficiency.” Recent successes include the South Ferry Design/Build project, accomplished in a compressed time frame, and Atlantic Yards where infrastructure improvements are valued at more than $200M. “Through partnerships, together we can deliver a Jessica Frankl photo product that will change our Nicole Hunter (L), HNTB, and Allison Agliardo, AECOM. city,” said Walter. Gerrard Bushell, president and CEO of the Dormitory Authority State of New York or DASNY, noted DASNY has spent $4B in project work and created 57,000 new jobs since Gov. Cuomo took office in 2011. Bushell pointed out that DASNY is responsible for the state’s social infrastructure and noted his commitment to make the authority competitive, nimble and Jessica Frankl photo client-focused. Olga Vinogradova (L) and Deborah Bailey, Electric Examples include DASNY management of: Fixx Inc. CUNY’s Advanced Science Research Center; the new Staten Island Courthouse; the redevelopment of the Bronx Psychiatric Center; and the expansion of CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice. DASNY also is dedicated to “promoting the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable populations,” said Bushell, referencing the partnership with the Lorraine Montenegro Women and Jessica Frankl photo Children’s Residence that is Eileen Weingarten (L), Forest City Ratner, and Carmine now under construction. Construction firms should Jacobsen, Stantec. stay in touch with DASNY for new opportu- of maintaining our infrastructure,” which nities as “we are continuously evolving and allows for “seamless transportation.” The PANYNJ annually supports about reinventing ourselves to meet the state’s 550,000 regional jobs, generates over $23B infrastructure needs,” stressed Bushell. Stephanie Dawson, acting chief operating in wages and $80B in economic activity. The PANYNJ’s $27B ten-year Capital officer, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ), spoke of the “criticality see PWC page 62
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(L-R) are Chelsea LeMar, PWC; Thomas Byrne, Thornton Tomasetti; and Olga Vinogradova.
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Atlas Copco’s Service Training Leads to High Customer Overall Satisfaction Atlas Copco Construction Equipment offers dealers and rental centers a service training program to enhance technician speed and quality of work. Atlas Copco provides the program for its full breadth of products, including asphalt rollers, breakers, compressors and generators. The program enhances customer satisfaction, as well as minimizes warranty claims and labor hours per project, which maximizes profitability, according to the company. The service training — part classroom and part hands-on — teaches technicians how to efficiently and effectively perform maintenance and repairs on Atlas Copco’s wide range of products. It covers a breadth of topics, such as hydraulic systems, wire schematics and troubleshooting. Technicians Atlas Copco Construction Equipment’s service training program covers a wide complete the training at range of topics, such as hydraulic systems, wire schematics and troubleshooting. their own shop, on the job This enhances customer satisfaction, as well as minimizes warranty claims and site, or at one of Atlas labor hours per project to maximize profitability. Copco’s eight service centers. Technicians also review machine operations and per- tomers rely on us to have the equipment they need when form walk-around inspections with an Atlas Copco techni- they need it, so being on top of our game is critical when it comes to troubleshooting and repairs. And our Atlas Copco cal service person. Additionally, technicians learn the best techniques to support team is just a phone call away when we need them.” Fabick CAT, Fenton, Mo., is a dealer and rental center maintain and repair Tier IV Interim and Tier IV Final equipment, which feature some of the industry’s newest that offers a wide variety of equipment, including Atlas components and technology. This helps minimize the Copco’s full range of portable compressors. “Our team has had great feedback on the event, and we learning curve as Tier IV equipment becomes more prevalook forward to having Atlas Copco come back to deliver lent, and it reduces the risk of costly errors. “With Atlas Copco, dealers and rental centers get a wide more in-depth training,” Tucker said. In addition to service training, technicians learn how to range of equipment, which contributes to high utilization and customers satisfaction. But training programs such as use Atlas Copco’s online parts system, Shop Online, to ours take that utilization and satisfaction to another level, quickly and easily search for and order parts. The site is a ensuring technicians can make timely repairs and keep facil- one-stop shop where users also gather product information ities running smoothly,” said Rick Jantzi, Atlas Copco tech- and manuals, register equipment and submit warranty nical support manager. “Not only do our products change claims. Dealers and rental centers can use the system 24/7 with each new model, but so do our dealers and rental cen- to quickly and easily serve customers. That efficiency conters as they hire new technicians or open new locations. tributes to high customer satisfaction. The program is availKeeping them and their crew up to speed ensures a smooth able for download on Android smartphones as well as Android and Apple tablets from the App Store and Google transition that keeps their customers satisfied.” Atlas Copco tailors the training program to fit the cus- Play using the keyword DocuMobile. Dealers must request tomers’ needs, covering products and topics specific to each a password by contacting Atlas Copco’s customer service at location. This gives mechanics the opportunity to learn 800/732-6762 or by emailing accmt.acconnect@us.atlasabout a wide range of products and topics relevant to them, copco.com. To request a service training session, dealers should such as how to rebuild a breaker or compressor. The procontact their Atlas Copco sales manager. gram is free for most dealers and lasts about three days. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us. “Fabick CAT is one of the largest air houses in the (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Midwest, and we serve a wide range of markets,” said Arlie Tucker, compressed air specialist at Fabick CAT. “Our cus- Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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All Island Equipment 39 Jersey St. West Babylon, NY 11704 631/643-2605 Fax: 631/643-4060 www.allislandequipment.com
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Plan includes: the modernization of JFK and LaGuardia; raising the roadway at the Bayonne Bridge; Goethals Bridge modernization; and other major facilities and equipment replacement work. “Our entire management team is keenly focused on keeping our transportation infrastructure facilities modern, resilient and in a state of good repair, even with our constrained budget, through an integrated Asset Management Program,” said Dawson. Jessica Frankl photo Maria Torres-Springer, the (L-R): Rose Davis, S.J. Edwards Inc.; Michael Anza, Colonial Life and Accident; and first woman president and Sharon Davis, S.J. Edwards Inc. CEO of the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYC EDC), noted Hunters Point South in LIC, the single largest affordable that the EDC manages 200 city properties totaling approxi- housing development — more than 5,000 units — in NYC mately 60M sq. ft. and a has a $5B capital budget to con- since the ’70s; more than $180M in critical infrastructure struct parks, streetscape and infrastructure plus other work. improvements at Coney Island; turning the South Brooklyn Current projects include: plans to build a new neighbor- Marine Terminal in Sunset Park (SBMT), the only maritime hood on top of the 200 acre railyard in Sunnyside, Queens; site in Brooklyn, Queens or LI with direct rail links, into an new streets, sewers, open space and utilities to support operational port with rail access; and a new tech hub near
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Chelsea LeMar (L), PWC and Paul Hoffmann, HAKS.
Union Square Park. All of the speakers noted strong WMBE participation goals. For information, call 212/486-7745 or visit www.pwcusa.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Fraley AEC Solutions Launches Redesigned Web Site Fraley AEC Solutions LLC, a growing marketing communications firm serving the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) marketplace, has launched a completely redesigned Web site at fraleysolutions.com. The site represents a substantial upgrade to the original Web presence, which was established when the firm was launched in May 2014. The intent of the Web site is not only to better display the firm’s offerings, but also to better organize and display the vehicles Fraley uses to educate construction and design firms on effective marketing practices. In addition to The AEC Straight Talker Blog, it includes the AEC Marketing InSITE Newsletter, guest articles and an A/E Branding eBook. “We constantly stress to our clients that an effective Web presence is among their most valuable pieces on online marketing real estate,” said Founder and Manager Brian Fraley. “Although we’re a young firm, it was time to lead by example. More importantly, we churn out a great deal of educational material for the construction and design industry and this site will allow us to better organize and distribute that material.” Fraley AEC Solutions LLC, headquar-
tered in Morgantown, Pa., is a niche marketing communications agency providing solutions to the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. The firm provides
content marketing, public relations, writing and editing services, marketing strategy, branding, video marketing, advertising, digital marketing, Web site services, graphic
design and photography. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. WWW.ELLIOTTFRANTZ.COM MANASSAS, VA 12051 Tac Court Manassas, VA 20109 703/257-2381
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Absolute Equipment PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh (412) 931-6655 (866) 931-6655
McClung-Logan Equipment Co., Inc. www.mcclung-logan.com MARYLAND Baltimore (410) 242-6500 DELAWARE Bridgeville (302) 337-3400
Highway Equipment & Supply Co. PENNSYLVANIA
Liftech Equipment Companies NEW YORK Rochester (585) 328-6380 (800) 339-9651
Walter S. Pratt & Son NEW YORK Rensselaer (Albany) (518) 465-1549
Lancaster (716) 684-9045 (800) 284-9580
Washington Air Compressor Rental Company
East Syracuse (315) 463-7333 (877) 543-8324
MARYLAND Frederick (301) 662-7711
Penn Jersey Machinery PENNSYLVANIA Lionville (610) 363-9200 NEW JERSEY Frenchtown (908) 824-4200
Hyattsville (301) 277-1300 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington (202) 635-1500 VIRGINIA Chantilly (703) 742-6200
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Harrisburg (717) 564-3031
Trask-Decrow Machinery
Ephrata (717) 859-3132
MAINE Scarborough (207) 799-1538
CONNECTICUT Berlin (800) 352-4473 • Parts: (860) 356-0848 Fax: (860) 828-6727
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Construction Begins On New Equipment East Facility Equipment East is building a new 40,000 sq. ft. facility right next door to its current location at 61 Silva Lane, in Dracut, Mass. The new location will include ample outdoor space for equipment display and equipment storage. Customers can expect more parking, as well as radiant heating throughout the entire facility for the comfort of customers and employees. “Our commitment to service, sales, parts, and rentals will not change,” said Giovanni Albanese, owner of Equipment East. The building will consist of a 15,750 sq. ft. service shop with 8 double bays, a welding bay and a wash bay. It will feature two 10ton (9 t) cranes spanning the entire service area and provide more than 1,550 sq. ft. of office space. The parts area is 11,500 sq. ft. inside and has an additional outdoor parts storage area. Completion is anticipated to be in fall 2016. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The building will consist of a 15,750 sq. ft. service shop with 8 double bays, a welding bay and a wash bay. It will feature two 10-ton (9 t) cranes spanning the entire service area and provide more than 1,550 sq. ft. of office space. The parts area is 11,500 sq. ft. inside and has an additional outdoor parts storage area.
Gilda and Giovanni Albanese are the owners of Equipment East.
The Equipment East gate is marked with two large E’s.
Equipment Veteran Makes Inroads for Autolube in Farming John Goodridge is on a mission to introduce farmers, contractors and municipalities to the dollar and sense of adding automatic lubrication to their equipment that runs day in and day out. “I got to know the Beka-Max system because of my past experience being a John Deere dealer,” he said. “They became standard equipment on the self-propelled forage harvesters, and during all that time, due to their reliability and robustness, we never had any service calls because the lube system was not working.” According to Dave McDougall, product manager of Beka-Max of America Inc., the main pump holds approximately 6 to 8 tubes of grease and is transparent so the operator can see if it’s getting low. Grease is relatively inexpensive when compared to the cost of repairs, and even more so compared to the cost of downtime. John Goodridge (L) and Jim Colf of Beka-Max at the Beka-Max of America Inc. open house recently held in Buffalo, N.Y.
Still in the Field After 30 years in the farm equipment industry, Goodridge is now working for his son as a salesman at
George & Swede Sales and Service Inc., in the heavy equipment business. However he is still selling to farmers in addition to contractors and municipalities. George & Swede Sales and Service, in Pavilion, N.Y., serves 17 western and central New York counties and represents Hyundai, Link-Belt, Yanmar, other short line manufacturers and Beka-Max. Goodridge has always enjoyed the relationships he has built over the years with the farm community and gravitates to those people. Whatever the size of the farm, they all seem to grow, forcing them to be more efficient and to do more in the same amount of time. “As these are machines, there will always be downtime, but it can be minimized. The Beka-Max system is just another way to ensure as much ‘uptime’ as possible. Maybe not for every machine, but critical for those key machines that cannot afford to be down,” said Goodridge. “It really hit home the other day when I had to tell a farmer he needed $30,000 to repair the damage to
his wheel loader from the lack of grease. I called Beka-Max and the sales rep came out and I figured out what the cost would be for a new loader. Based on his recent experience, at approximately $7,000 installed, the Beka-Max system was a ‘no brainer’.” Goodridge reported that, together with Beka-Max, he recently delivered and installed autolube systems on three loaders, a manure spreader, a feed truck and an Oxbo hay merger. “I’m sure more will come,” he said. According to McDougall, “Anytime you can take the human factor out of a task and have it done with automation, it saves valuable time for everyone. It also allows you to be more efficient and the payback adds to the bottom line.” For more information, call 888/862-7461 or visit www.bekalube.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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‘Between the Road and the Load’ – the Right Trailer By Troy Geisler SPECIAL TO CEG
Long before a single load is booked or any wheels turn, someone — usually a fleet manager — needs to determine exactly what is going to separate the road and the load. There’s a lot riding on this decision because, as much as some would like to think otherwise, a trailer is never just a trailer. It can be manufactured to many different specifications, with multiple raw material options, dozens of load and geographical considerations, various top speed requirements and hundreds of possible axle configurations coming into play. And it all comes down to one objective — the ideal trailer for an operation’s specific loads. To select the right trailer, the one that will require the least amount of maintenance, provide the greatest lifespan and deliver the highest possible return on investment, it is vital to understand the most important factor of all — capacity. 50 Tons in the Making There are five contributors to capacity ratings. They apply to any kind of open trailer, from flat and step decks to lowbeds, and each can be varied to meet a carrier’s specifications. It begins, of course, with the materials used to build the trailer, specifically their sizes and weights. From there, capacity encompasses
If the payload is a 100,000-lb. (45,395 kg) excavator that’s only 13 ft. (3.9 m) long, a trailer rated for the entire deck length, or even for 16 ft. (4.8 m), won’t be right for the load. The ideal trailer will be one rated at half the deck length. These ratings give a more realistic indication of the concentrated loads the trailer will be able to handle safely and without structural failure.
the overall weight that a trailer can carry, the area of the deck in which it can carry that weight, the speed at which the trailer will generally travel and the safety factor. To make an apples-to-apples comparison, consider one 50-ton (45 t) lowbed alongside another 50-ton lowbed. Because, just as a trailer is never just a trailer, not all 50-ton lowbeds are created equal. • Load Concentration: Half Deck, Full Utilization There are more than 50 manufacturers of lowbed heavy-haul trailers in North America, and they apply several methods of rating the capacity of their trailers. Since there is no industry-set or government-mandated system, it’s up to every buyer to be in tune with the method each manufacturer uses before making a purchase decision. A key difference between manufacturers’ ratings comes in load concentration, or the length of the
deck that can handle the rated weight. Obviously, a 26-ft. (7.9 m), 50-ton lowbed can haul 50 tons. But how much of the deck those 50 tons occupy is just as important as the weight itself. Whereas one trailer might need the entire length of the deck to be rated at 50 tons, another can be rated for 50 tons in a 16-ft. (4.8 m) span, and another can handle that same weight in half the deck length. For example, a 26-ft., 50-ton lowbed might be rated for the trailer’s entire span with equal weight distribution. In that case, the trailer would need to be hauling materials that run the entire length of the trailer, such as long steel poles, lumber or concrete culvert sections. However, if the payload is a 100,000-lb. (45,359 kg) excavator that’s only 13 ft. (3.9 m) long, a trailer rated for the entire deck length, or even for 16 ft., won’t be
Carriers can vary gooseneck lengths in the front to achieve the proper steer weight and drive axle weight. Carriers also can alter the distances between axles and axle groups to hit max weights and remain in compliance with various state laws.
right for the load. Even though the load is only 50 tons, that trailer will be overloaded because the weight will not span the entire length of the deck; making it too concentrated for the area the excavator covers. For a trailer that’s rated at full deck length or 16 ft. to safely handle the excavator, it would likely need to be rated at 55 or 60 tons (49 to 54 t). So again, using the 13-ft., 100,000-pound excavator as the payload, the ideal trailer will be one rated at half the deck length. Trailers rated for half the deck length can carry a specified load in just that, half the length of the deck. These ratings give a more realistic indication of the concentrated loads the trailer will be able to handle safely and without structural failure. In addition, manufacturers who build trailers with halfdeck ratings often do so with a two-point rigid load base specifi-
cally for the tire spacing, or hot spots, of large equipment and heavy machinery. • Load Distribution: Scaling Out How a load is distributed over the deck and the axles can be just as important as the overall weight rating. However, even though the trailers will be operating in the United States, the states are not very united when it comes to axle weight laws and regulations. All across the country, the laws and regulations related to weight change from state to state. Companies operating in Indiana deal with one set of laws and regulations, but when they cross the border into Ohio they run into entirely different set of regulations. Pennsylvania has yet another distinct collection of rules of the road and so on along the truck’s route. Fleet managers need to be aware of, and plan for, variances between states and regions where their trailers will be used. It’s important to have the proper trailer configuration to make the load distribution work for a fleet’s particular area of operation. Manufacturers bear some responsibility, too, and should work with buyers to define not just the best trailer for the cargo those buyers will be carrying, but also the best axle configurations for maximizing the load in every one of the states they’ll be hauling through. Clearly, it’s impossible to max see TRAILER page 70
To make an apples-to-apples comparison, consider one 50-ton lowbed alongside another 50-ton lowbed. Because, just as a trailer is never just a trailer, not all 50ton lowbeds are created equal.
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Plan for True Capacity Before Buying Your Next Trailer TRAILER from page 67
out a trailer’s capacity in every state, but the goal of most interstate heavy-haul carriers is to get a trailer as close to the maximum as possible across all the states where the carrier intends to operate. There are many ways to achieve the best possible weight distribution over the axles. It may be as simple as adding a fourth flip axle or as complicated as adding two or three axles and spreading them apart to make sure they can each accept an equal amount of weight from the payload. And there are other possibilities in between depending on the specific state’s regulations and the nature of the load. For example, carriers can vary gooseneck lengths in the front to achieve the proper steer weight and drive axle weight. Carriers also can alter the distances between axles and axle groups to hit max weights and remain in compliance with various state laws. With an East Coast trailer, for example, they can add shims to a rigid spread bar or, if the trailer has a nitro version of a spreader bar, use hydraulics to vary the weight distribution. Yet another way is to move the load closer to one end or the other to properly distribute weight over the axles. And, finally, a carrier can use a jeep dolly to add extra axles,
With an East Coast trailer, carriers can add shims to a rigid spread bar or, if the trailer has a nitro version of a spreader bar, use hydraulics to vary the weight distribution.
Apitong decking provides a tougher, longer lasting wood in comparison to other varieties, such as oak or pine. Tightly woven and incredibly dense, apitong is less susceptible to chipping and cracking and provides some amount of traction in comparison to a smooth metal surface.
For the most capacity and smallest impact on the trailer weight, some manufacturers use a T1 material with 100,000 psi minimum yield. T1 not only has maximum strength versus ductility, but also equates to a lighter, stronger trailer frame over other materials.
thereby lowering the per-axle weight distribution. • Speed: How Slow Can You Go? Another capacity determinant is speed. While some manufacturers rate their trailers at 55 mph, others rate them at 65 mph. The slower a rig travels, the less added weight or stress is placed on the trailer. That’s due to
the fact that, while road dynamics such as potholes, railroad tracks and so on still come into play, the impact on the trailer decreases along with the speed. However, sometimes a 55 mph rating is not as realistic for a carrier as a 65 mph rating. The key is to purchase trailers that will perform at a fleet’s normal operating speeds.
• Safety: A Crucial Multiplier A trailer’s safety rating also comes into play when discussing capacity. Without understanding the safety rating, it’s difficult for a carrier to get a clear, comprehensive picture of true capacity. A safety rating is an indicator of how much stress a trailer can safely handle. It encompasses the strength of the raw materials and components that a manufacturer has put into the trailer’s design and construction, how the beams and cross members are configured and so on. A widely accepted average magnification of payload weight on a trailer due to road dynamics is 1.8 to 1 ratio. When a driver is rolling down the road, the truck is hitting chuckholes, bouncing over bumps and crossing railroad tracks along the way. On average, the stress placed on a 50-tonrated trailer by a 50-ton load when the rig hits those bumps, chucks and tracks equals 1.8 times 50 tons, or 90 tons. It’s important to keep in mind that the 1.8 multiplier is only an average. On any given haul, the stress placed on the trailer can go above that level multiple times. If no cushion is built in to the trailer to handle those spikes in stress, there will be more potential for longterm, progressive structural damage. see TRAILER page 72
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www.mheby.com • 800-292-4752 MAINE Wess Gorman Trailer Sales, Inc. Bridgton (207) 647-9411
VERMONT Lucky’s Trailer Sales, Inc. South Royalton (802) 763-2585
NEW YORK Paul Congelosi Tantivy Trailer Trailer Sales Sales Montgomery Vernon (845) 361-2246 (315) 829-4408
NEW JERSEY Hyers Auto Body Inc. Toms River (732) 341-6023
M. H. Eby, Inc. M.H. Eby, Inc. Blue Ball (800) 292-4752
PENNSYLVANIA Brechbill Trailer Sales LLC Chambersburg (717) 262-6383
Metzler Auto, Truck and Trailer Co. Martinsburg (814) 793-3726
VIRGINIA LB’s of VA Trailer Sales Lexington (540) 464-1006
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There’s More to Choosing Your Next Trailer Than You Think TRAILER from page 70
Since there is no universally prescribed level for safety ratings, they vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. They range from a safety factor of 1.8 to 1, which allows for no margin, to an industry high of 2.5 to 1, which is considered an ample cushion for even the most extreme road dynamics a trailer might encounter. Not only does the safety rating tell a carrier how strong his trailer is, it’s also a very good indicator of potential life. The greater the difference between the static design safety factor, be it 2.5 to 1, 2 to 1 or some other factor, and the dynamic 1.8 average multiplier, the longer one can expect a trailer’s useful life expectancy to be. Most trailer manufacturers do not like to advertise safety ratings, often for good reason. To understand why, it’s helpful first to comprehend what a safety rating is not. A safety rating should never be used to determine how much weight can be added over the capacity rating and still keep the load, the driver and other drivers safe. In other words, a 2.5 to 1 safety rating on a 50-ton lowbed should not be used to justify loading a trailer with 125 tons of cargo. Just as the deck rating indicates, that trailer can safely handle a 50-ton payload under dynamic conditions.
• Materials: The Sum of the Parts Safety factors are strongly related to the quality of the components incorporated into the trailer, and that gets down to the nittygritty of the steel and the deck material. Manufacturers have several options when choosing steel. For the most capacity and smallest impact on the trailer weight, some manufacturers use a T1 material with 100,000 psi minimum yield. T1 not only has maximum strength versus ductility, but also equates to a lighter, stronger trailer frame over other materials. A trailer’s decking is continually exposed to the elements, making durable decking with a long wear life also crucial. Apitong decking provides a tougher, longer lasting wood in comparison to other varieties, such as oak or pine. Tightly woven and incredibly dense, apitong is less susceptible to chipping and cracking and provides some amount of traction in comparison to a smooth metal surface. Overload at Your Own — and Others’ — Risk Sometimes trailer owners or operators don’t completely understand the capacity rating and mistakenly put more weight on the trailer than it is built to handle, or more weight in a concentrated area than it can handle.
Overloading a trailer once is not likely to make it break. Overloading it twice probably won’t either. But do it consistently over time and eventually it will likely fail. When a trailer breaks, the manufacturer hears about it. But often the complaint will be that a 50-ton trailer broke when it was hauling less than a full payload. For example, a 50-ton trailer might break when it’s only hauling a 40-ton payload. The reason is not in that 40-ton load, but the number of times the trailer previously was overloaded and by how much each overload exceeded the yield strength of the trailer’s load-bearing beams and cross members. Yield strength refers to the amount of stress that the steel can withstand and still return to its original shape when unloaded. The first time a trailer is overloaded, the steel will return to something close to the shape it was in when it came off of the manufacturing line, but not exactly to that original shape. Each time it’s overloaded, the steel will return to something less than the shape it was in the time before. Eventually, the steel, and therefore the trailer, will break. So in our example, even though the trailer only carried a 40-ton payload, it is likely that it had been overloaded to some extent at one or more points in its past. That’s when the damage was done, and that is what ultimate-
ly caused the failure. The steel got weaker and weaker and, on the day the trailer failed, it happened to be rolling with 40 tons on the deck. Help to Be Had It can be tempting to look at a trailer’s capacity rating and stop there. But for a true sense of how much a trailer can handle and how it will hold up under the stresses of a specific operation, with its individualized loads, geographies, weights and other variables, fleet managers need to consider everything that goes into that rating. Purchasing the right trailers for updating a fleet can be complicated and, clearly, the decision is an important one. But there is help available. Many manufacturers have sales people who know capacity from top to bottom and can help fleet managers select exactly the right trailer with the optimal combination of load concentration, load distribution, speed and safety rating for specific applications and load types. And having that knowledge about each specification will help ensure an investment that leads to a long, smooth ride. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
J&J Truck Bodies Announces Corey Sechler as Sales Manager Off-highway engines by MTU. Tougher—whatever the conditions. The MTU Series 1000-1600 engine lineup offers unmatched performance and fuel efficiency, all while meeting EPA Tier 4 final requirements. atlanticpowersystems.com
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J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, a manufacturer of dump bodies, trailers, oil and gas equipment, and custom transportation solutions, announced the appointment of Corey Sechler as national sales manager. In this capacity, Sechler will be responsible for the direction and oversight of the J&J sales department in both commercial and municipal sales, expanding the customer base, and developing national accounts. Before joining J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, Sechler was the business development manager at Roll Forming Corporation. Prior to that, he served in various capacities for Deist Industries, a manufacturer and distributor of truck bodies and truck equipment. “We are excited that Corey is joining our team and confident that his experience, skill set, and drive will provide value to our customers and our organization,” said Michael Riggs, senior vice president of the company. For more information, call 814/444-3452 or visit www.jjbodies.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Corey Sechler will be responsible for the direction and oversight of the J&J sales department in both commercial and municipal sales, expanding the customer base, and developing national accounts.
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E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc. www.ewsleeper.com 391 Loudon Rd. Concord, NH 03301 603-225-6711 Fax: 603-225-4918
601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 631-563-7600 New York City, NY 718-626-3331 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 203-743-0088
Tracey Road Equipment 6803 Manlius Center Road PO Box 489 East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 800-872-2390 Fax: 315-437-4041 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 800-370-9488 Fax: 607-775-5104 300 Middle Road. Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 866-950-6210 Fax: 585-334-5127
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Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc. 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 301-498-5200 800-492-1274 Fax: 301-498-8720 Manassas, VA 877-661-6566 Ashland, VA 800-552-2074 www.vermeermidatlantic.com
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
Penn-Jersey Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400
Bangor, ME Frenchtown, NJ Contact your local dealer:908.824.4200 207.942.4838 Caribou, ME Dealer Name 207.498.2547
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Contact your local dealer: Chadwick-BaRoss Westbrook, ME 207.854.8411
Penn-Jersey Deptford, NJ 856.227.6400
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Sennebogen 875 R-HD Makes Dock Operation More Efficient Paul Theodorakos, equipment manager of Robindale Energy and its associated companies, readily admits that dock operations and material handlers were new to him when his company acquired an existing dock operation in Donora, on Pennsylvania’s Monongahela River in 2014. “We’re in the coal mining business and, in my 39 years of experience, I never needed to unload barges,” said Theodorakos. “A 1990’s vintage excavator, modified for material handling, came with the Donora property. But it wasn’t capable of handling the volume of coal we anticipated. I immediately started making phone calls, doing research to know what type of equipment would be best for off-loading coal barges. All signs directed me to Sennebogen.” A trip to the Charleston Bulk Transfer (CBT) facility operated by Maybank Industries Group in South Carolina was in order. Lee Gibson of Gibson Machinery, one of Sennebogen’s longest standing distributors, joined Theodorakos and his team to watch CBT’s recently acquired Sennebogen 875 R-HD in operation. Located on the Cooper River, the Charleston Bulk Transfer facility moves upwards of 12,500 tons of coal per day from barge to shore. This convinced Theodorakos that a similar machine would be ideal for his operations with Donora Dock LLC. “Our host, Turner Fabian, the president of CBT was most accommodating — he just bragged about his company’s 875 up and down,” said Theodorakos. “In this case, the machine
The 875 is fitted with a 14 cu. yd. (10.7 cu m) bucket to transfer coal to trucks from as many as six jumbo barges in a day.
The 875’s glass-floored cab elevates and extends outward to give operators a clear view into barge holds, allowing them to offload a full barge in less than 90 minutes.
bore out his words. I was impressed with a lot of its features, and especially its ‘Green Hybrid’ system.” The large third hydraulic cylinder mounted between the two main boom lift cylinders on the 875 R-HD is the centerpiece of the new Green Hybrid energy recovery system developed by Sennebogen. It captures power when lowering the boom in order to apply it again with the next lift. Sennebogen’s advanced design utilizes the firm’s hydraulic expertise along with accumulators to maintain an extremely smooth operation while cutting the required energy by 30 percent. The resulting fuel savings are significant, according to the company. Meanwhile Back at the Dock While Sennebogen completed assembly of its new Sennebogen 875 R-HD, the Robindale team returned to Donora to commence operations with a Sennebogen 850 M. The rubber-tired 850 M was fitted with a 5 cu. yd. (3.8 cu m) bucket. By the time the 875 arrived this summer, the 850 had earned a permanent place in the Donora fleet, as a back-up see ROBINDALE page 80
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Bobcat of Saratoga 1279 Route 9 Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283 www.bobcatofsaratoga.com
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Westchester Tractor Inc Blvd 60 International Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 www.wtractor.com
If your region is not represented above, please call us or visit us online for assistance.
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6x16 2 Deck Screen-It
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Morbark Honored With Third ‘Pillar of the Industry’ Award The Association of Equipment become involved in their commuManufacturers (AEM) honored nities and take action in state and Morbark Inc. with its “Pillar of the national issues. Notable activities Industry” award, reflecting in which employees of Morbark Morbark’s work to improve the participated include a legislative business environment for the fly-in to lobby Michigan represenequipment manufacturing industry. tatives for their support of legislaMorbark was recognized at tion to reauthorize the funding of AEM’s annual conference, held the EX-IM Bank and the passage Nov. 2 to 4 in Florida, for its efforts of a long-term highway bill, as in 2015 to advocate for pro-manuwell as an “I Make America” supfacturing solutions to elected leadporter sign-up at the company’s ers and for its participation in summer family picnic. AEM’s “I Make America” grassAEM formally honored winners roots program. of the award at its annual confer“AEM is proud to bestow our ence in Key Biscayne, Fla. The Pillar of the Industry award to awards coincided with the fifth Morbark to recognize their efforts anniversary of AEM’s successful to go above and beyond their daily “I Make America” campaign, business and become a champion AEM photo AEM’s principal grassroots advofor our entire industry,” said Morbark received the “Pillar of the Industry” award for its work to improve the business environ- cacy program, which engages President Dennis Slater. “Because ment for the equipment manufacturing industry. AEM member companies and of their commitment to pro-manutheir employees to become chamfacturing solutions, Morbark does stand as a do everything possible to create jobs and issues before Congress that can directly pions for the industry on manufacturing ‘pillar’ that helps support the foundation of grow the American economy,” said affect the stability of their jobs and our issues. Morbark President Jim Shoemaker Jr. country’s ability to compete globally.” our entire manufacturing economy.” For more information, visit To be eligible for AEM’s Pillar of the www.imakeamerica.com. “At Morbark, we take great pride in the “AEM’s ‘I Make America’ campaign has (This story also can be found on equipment made in our Winn, Michigan, provided us with an opportunity to empow- Industry award, a member company must manufacturing facilities, as well as all prod- er our workforce and give them opportuni- meet a series of qualifications that capture Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at ucts built in the United States. We want to ties to contribute their voices to important the many ways in which manufacturers can www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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and supplement to the larger machine. After testing the 875 through a few hundred operating hours, the onsite manager of the Donora Dock, John Ross, remains convinced that this machine was the right choice. Swinging its 14 cu. yd. (10.7 cu m) coal bucket through several loading cycles per minute, he said the machine has the potential to offload as many as six jumbo barges in a day. Producing More for Less Cost Ross and the 875’s lead operator were part of the team that visited Charleston and recommended the purchase of the machine. “It’s meeting all our targets,” Ross said. “We can unload a barge in 1 ¼ hours or less and, with two barges at the dock, we can unload them both without having to move anything around. The operators just love the machine’s elevating cab with its glass floor, and the excellent visibility it allows when the cab extends out above the barges. The 875 is very quick, very agile and stable. It’s a welldesigned machine. “But the biggest thing is the fuel” Ross said. “In 39 years, I never saw a machine that big use so little fuel.” Recalling the 43 percent saving in diesel costs that CBT has achieved in Charleston, the machine in Donora is “right on track” to produce comparable results. “We spent a lot of time making this decision, looking at other equipment,” said Theodorakos. “But this machine is the one that’s really built to be a material handler. We’re happy with our decision.” 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.)
The Sennebogen 875 R-HD at the Donora Dock barge facility features a “Green Hybrid” energy recovery system that reduces diesel costs by as much as 30 percent.
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THE KLEEMANN EVO-LINE:
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IROCK RDS-15 Mobile Crusher Features Return Conveyor
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IROCK Crushers offers a RDS-15 hori- with just one person, so it does not require the zontal impact crushing plant. As the name use of any outside lifting device. suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment sysPerformance and production are further tem — provides exceptional portability and enhanced by IROCK’s four-bar impactor rapid set-up time, according to the manufac- design. The RDS-15 provides the ideal balance turer. inside the crushing chamber to optimize producThe RDS-15 is a versatile, compact crush- tion and ease uneven wear on the blow bars. ing and screening system that provides Blow bars can be removed, flipped and reincreased efficiency and the precision to pro- installed for a second lifecycle. Adjustable duce a uniform product. While it can process aprons are used to control the size of the crushed a variety of products, the RDS-15 is ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, the unit can process up to 350 tons per hour (317.5 t). The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III supplying full plant operation. engine, the unit can process up to 350 tons per hour For added convenience, the (317.5 t). The entire plant is self-contained, with onunit features three outlets for board power supplying full plant operation. powering optional auxiliary conveyors to sort and stack processed materi- material. als. Further, a P.T. electronic hydraulic clutch IROCK’s rock box uses a shelf system reduces power loss and increases fuel efficien- with AR-400 steel wear bar. An innovative cy. alternative to discharge chutes found on simiThe unit’s closed circuit design gives oper- lar units, the rock box allows crushed materiators the option to recirculate material requir- al to build up and act as a wear liner, effecing further sizing. By closing the flop gate, the tively reducing maintenance and cutting two decks can feed onto the 24-in. (61 cm) down on costly labor and wear parts. IROCK return conveyor, which drops the material incorporates specialized AR-400 steel plate back into the crusher. This design enables 20 liners for each material transfer point, which percent more production than other machines. provides enhanced durability over rubber linThe boosted efficiency equates to greater pro- ers used by other crusher manufacturers, duction in less time, lower labor costs, less according to the manufacturer. fuel consumption and lower operation To reduce cleaning and maintenance expenses. This feature is ideal for applications requirements, the RDS-15 features a standard such as asphalt recycling, where contractors dust suppression system. For further proteccommonly need a consistent half-inch prod- tion from dust and vibration of normal operatuct, according to the manufacturer. ing conditions, operators can remove the The machine features a 5- by 14-ft. (1.5 by machine’s control panel for operation from up 4.2 m), double-deck huck-bolted screen to 30 ft. (9 m) away. frame. By opening the flop gate, the machine For ultimate convenience, portability and can process, screen and separate up to three quick set-up, the mobile crusher can be different sizes of materials, two sized and one hooked up to a truck and hauled as one unit. crusher run. In addition, catwalks enable easier screen Within the full-length fabricated steel plate changeouts and provide convenient access to hopper, the unit features a heavy-duty, 40-in. crucial maintenance and cleaning points. by 14-ft. (101 cm by 4.2 m) vibrating grizzly IROCK is known for its heavy-duty comfeeder. The two-step, tapered grizzly removes ponents, high-quality units and exceptional fines and only allows materials that need to be customer service. The company has convensized into the crusher, reducing potential wear ient 24-hour online parts look up and orderon the crusher and further boosting efficiency. ing, fast delivery and live service support While operators have an option to add from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST. IROCK’s Hydraset Hopper, the unit is comFor more information, call 866/240-0201 pact and light enough to be transported with- or visit www.irockcrushers.com. out the removal of the hopper. The hydraset (This story also can be found on hopper is designed to hydraulically attach and Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at remove the hopper/feeder unit in one piece, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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THE LEADING SUPPLIER OF BIOMASS PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN THE CAROLINAS AND VIRGINIAS. Contact Your Local Dealer: Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc, PO Box 2505, Kernersville, NC 27285 T: 1-800-797-7276 E: josh@powerscreenmidatl.com W: www.powerscreenmidatl.com Terex is a registered trademark of Terex Corporation in the United States and many other countries. Copyright 2015 Terex Corporation.
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BRONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest series of Mulcher Models, the 490 and 590, replace the previous generation of 475 and 500. Both new machines are powered by a fuel efficient Cummins QSX15 Tier-IIIi 15-L engine. The 490 is rated at a 480 hp peak at 1,800 rpm. The 590 is rated at a 589 hp peak at 1,800 rpm. The increased speed rating over the previous models provides additional range for the engine to operate, and results in improved efficiency by using less fuel per horsepower, according to the manufacturer. Hydraulic power comes from closed-loop pumps for both track drives and mulching head, providing performance and control for high productivity. Purpose built frames unique between the two models incorporate new oscillating track frames with D4 as standard on the 490, with optional D5; the 590 comes standard with D5 tracks. These tracks are powered by heavy-duty planetary drives that are matched to the size of the selected undercarriage. Two specially designed extreme service heat exchangers are designed for improved cooling in even the hottest climates. Optimally positioned to draw cool/clean air in from the rear of the tractor, then directed alongside the engine, maximizing air-flow efficiency, reducing wasted horsepower and excessive noise. The open area between the heat exchangers also provides ample room for service to the front of the engine. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Metso Rock Breakers Increase Safety, Hilti TE 800-AVR Output at Contract Crushing Jobs Breaks Barriers
The new Metso MH-series hammers and MB-series booms include five boom-hammer combinations for jaw crushers and one for primary gyratory crushers. The hammer weights range from 880 lb. (400 kg) to 4,840 lb. (2,200 kg) and the corresponding power ratings from 25 to 60 hp (18 to 45 kW).
Mellott Company recently became the first in the United States to try Metso’s new rock breaker solutions, installing the boom-and-hammer attachment on its Lokotrack LT116 mobile jaw plant. Mellott Company has been a Metso distributor since 2000, providing new equipment sales and rentals, engineered systems, spare and wear parts, and comprehensive field and shop services. Mellott also provides a wide range of small- and large-volume contract crushing services to its customers, utilizing Metso’s complete range of Lokotrack trackmounted crushing plants. Mellott is using the Lokotrack LT116 primary jaw plant, with Metso rock breaker attachment, at contract crushing jobs in the eastern United States. Safest Way to Manage Build-Ups Rock breakers are commonly used in primary crushing applications to break oversized boulders that are fed into the crusher, and to safely clear clogging in the cavity. Today, most primary crushing plants use this combination to guarantee smooth, continuous performance and to minimize idling caused by build-ups and blockages. Metso recently expanded its product portfolio with the addition of a new rock breaker series designed for pri-
mary stationary crushing stations. The hammer-boom combination, already well known in mobile solutions, is now also available for stationary aggregates production and mining applications. The remote-controlled rock breaker boom and hammer, with radio remote control, is part of Metso’s standard scope of supply. This means that the boom and hammer can be operated from a safe location that gives the operator unlimited visibility into the area where the rocks are moved or broken. Metso rock breaker solutions also are engineered to be safe and easy to maintain, with single-point lubrication of the boom joints as a standard feature, according to the manufacturer. “Today, safety at work is undeniably the number one issue within the construction and mining industries. The remotely controlled hammer-boom combination provides, without a doubt, the safest solution for clearing clogged crusher cavities,” said Ilkka Somero, product manager of Metso rock breaker solutions. In addition to safety considerations, production also is significantly increased when the primary mobile or stationary crushing plant is equipped with a rock breaker. Downtime due to build-ups and blockages can be easily kept to a minimum. These factors came into play when Mellott Company
added the Metso rock breaker to its LT116 jaw plant. “These rock breakers increase production and decrease downtime, helping to keep the LT116 operating at maximum performance, which is critical to profitability in contract crushing jobs,” said Jim Levy, operations manager of Mellott. “Of course, everyone is familiar with Metso’s crushing and screening equipment, but the rock breakers are not so well known,” said Scott Yablonsky, Metso distributor manager, Atlantic USA. “We’re very pleased that we can now offer customers a complete Metso rock breaker solution that is designed to work efficiently with the Metso primary crushers.” The new Metso MH-series hammers and MB-series booms include five boom-hammer combinations for jaw crushers and one for primary gyratory crushers. The hammer weights range from 880 lb. (400 kg) to 4,840 lb. (2,200 kg) and the corresponding power ratings from 25 to 60 hp (18 to 45 kW). For more information, visit www.metso.com.
For increased lifetime of the TE 800-AVR, it is equipped with Hilti’s triple chamber sealing and an active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design.
The Hilti breaker TE 800-AVR featuring Hi Drive technology helps deliver 15 ft.-lbs. of impact energy. The D-handle design offers versatility for optimal horizontal and vertical breaking for demolition work on walls, correction work on floor slabs and breaking out openings for doors and windows. And, using the new Hilti wall chisel TE-SW delivers more impact energy and control when working with wall demolition, according to the manufacturer. For increased lifetime of the TE 800-AVR, it is equipped with Hilti’s triple chamber sealing and an active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design. The triple chamber design isolates the hammering mechanism, the piston area and chuck help prevent dust and other harmful external elements from entering the gearing, decreasing repair frequency and extending the tool life. The active cooling system provides an active air flow over electronics, motor, gear and hammering mechanism towards the tool chuck, resulting in much lower operating temperatures. This system provides the operator a cooler tool surface temperature while also increasing the life of seals and lubrication oil. The TE 800-AVR also features low vibration values due to Hilti’s active vibration reduction (AVR) sub-chassis system, which cuts vibrations up to two-thirds when compared to conventional tools. The Hilti TE 800-AVR is built to provide long-term service under the most rugged conditions. For added peace of mind, the TE 800-AVR is backed by Hilti Lifetime Service, a service agreement that includes two years of no-cost coverage. For more information, call 800/879-8000 or visit (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web www.us.hilti.com/te800-avr. site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Fecon Announces It Will Offer Lease, Financing Solutions
Fecon Inc. announced the availability of equipment financing through Fecon Finance. Fecon will offer financing on its FTX tracked carrier line, rubber tire tractors and all forestry attachments. Featured options will be 100 percent financing and flexible payments and terms. According to Fecon’s partner, Bob Rinaldi, CEO of Commercial Industrial Finance, “It’s especially gratifying to develop a sales-aid finance program with Fecon, a local business that manufactures their products right here in the U.S. and sells them throughout the world. Together, we are equipping their customers’ businesses for success by providing them much needed business capital.” For more information, call 800/528-3113 or visit www.fecon.com.
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Portable Hopper Eliminates Surges in Quarry Systems
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Just one look at a Peterson can show you why we build the most innovative grinders in the market. For thirty years, Peterson’s attention to detail and drive to build the highest quality, highest volume producing machines make a Peterson a sure investment.
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The new portable hopper feeder from KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens is now offered as a highway-portable rental tool designed to introduce material into a plant and eliminate surges in quarry systems. Built with scissors action grizzly fingers designed to minimize wedging of materials, the portable hopper feeder is ideal for loader feeding material to screening, crushing and washing plants, according to Jodi Heirigs, product manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. Material feed rate can be controlled with the use of a discharge gate and/or variable frequency drive (VFD). “Our portable hopper feeder is built with a flat grizzly instead of a standard sloped grizzly, making it highway portable and ideal for rental fleets,” Heirigs said. “Producers who seek to control their material feed rate and maintain a consistent material processing speed throughout their operation will benefit from this equipment.” The portable hopper feeder features a 20-cu.-yd. (15.3 cu m) hopper and is available with a wireless remote to operate the hydraulic grizzly dump. An electrical control panel includes a starter for the electric/hydraulic power pack and VFD for the feeder. The hopper feeder is available in 36 or 42 in. (91 or 106 cm) belt widths and an extended 18 ft. (5.5 m) length that allows producers to feed a radial stacker. 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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Old Cats Have Nine Lives Thanks to Kevin Drennan “I have a 1943 Caterpillar D4, a regular dozer,” said Drennan. “I found mine in Oakham, Massachusetts. I actually brought her to a show this year and premiered her, even though I was in the middle of a restore.”
His boyhood fascination with running models of Cats remains strong as the Walpole machine operator owns a fantastic collection of Cat miniatures and models, almost 400 strong, ranging in size from 1/16th to actual scale to 1/87th. CATS from page 26
Maguire. There are too many to list. They are all awesome. They help me and I help them,” he said. “The guy from the U.K. is also a good buddy. I have been doing this for the last several months for him. They want to know about Cats over there, too,” he said. “When I joined RockBusters in 2009, I had a 1957 Caterpillar D2. I fixed it up and ran it until the engine blew. The one I have now is a 1943 Caterpillar D4, a regular dozer. I found mine in Oakham, Massachusetts. I actually brought her to a show this year and premiered her, even though I was in the middle of a restore.” In August, Drennan and his board set up an event for the N.E. Chapter of The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA), a non-profit organization which is dedicated to historical preservation for public education regarding the history of construction, dredging and surface mining industries. The organization has a dedicated museum which not only houses vintage machinery from the 1800s to the 1960s (some of which are extremely rare), but also is home to a massive library of literature, sales brochures and photographs all relating to the construction and mining industry and all available for research purposes. The great thing about the HCEA is that they do not specialize in one era or type of equipment. They cover anything and everything related to construction, dredging and surface mining industries without prejudice. The HCEA contains Chapters which serve to unite members locally, and are spread across the United States. Chapter members meet up on a regular basis, usually in a member’s home or shop. The Chapters have their own public construction shows where antique machinery of all types and sizes gather and can be seen “working” during the event. The North East Rockbusters Chapter covers Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Drennan’s group recently held its annual show, which hosted an amazing array of antique machinery and was a great opportunity to see the machines digging, working and hauling in the display area. The massive show took place over three days in Plainfield, Conn. Kevin put his construction skills to good use by preparing the actual show ground in the days before the show opened to the public. Drennan exhibited and documented the festival, along with his 1943 Military Caterpillar D4 bulldozer.
Old vs. New An avid Instagram user, he posted great and varied content from the world of construction. Drennan is becoming a “must follow” in the world of social media and goes by the user name of “catmack316,” the same name of his large YouTube channel with its 150-plus video uploads covering all sorts of construction equipment and that massive scale model collection. “What fascinates me is comparing the old technology to today,” said Drennan. “They looked awesome. They still run. I have got that ’43 still going strong. The operators are lazier today. The machines today have radio, AC. Those old machines never did. “Your AC was the open air and the heat was from the motor. They had different hand cranks, brakes and all that fun stuff, so you have to work harder with those machines. You became a real man at that point. It separated the men from the boys,” said Drennan. “I have two motors on the ’43; a Pony, or pup, motor to start and engage the diesel motor. You have to kick that in to warm up the antifreeze on the dozer to help it start. The sounds are awesome. You can smell the diesel first thing in the morning when they fire up. “I had to put a new Pony motor in, bang out dents, gave it a new paint job and sanded it, pretty much replacing everything as I go — new battery, new terminals, new lights,” added Drennan. “I was fascinated with machines since I was two. I still have my original Tonka truck. I do diarama models with my construction models. People call me a kid; they say it is ridiculous. But I don’t spend money on alcohol or drugs and it keeps me out of trouble and my wife fully supports it. “I had a hard road. I have a learning disability and ADHD, so that took a lot out of me; that was a hard road in this field,”
said Drennan. “But I help elderly people on the side of the road. I never charge them. I just do what I can.” For more information, find Kevin Drennan on Facebook, YouTube or go to www.bostonpowercat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Drennan has a YouTube channel called catmack316 where he has posted more than 150 videos of heavy iron festivals, projects, conventions and related visuals of extraordinary scope and presentation.
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Introducing Kubota’s KX040-4 with EcoPlus Technology Tough on the job but easy on fuel, Kubota’s new KX040-4 compact excavator lets you switch between energy-saving and full-power mode with ease. Kubota’s original EcoPlus system gives you up to 9% fuel economy over standard mode for more cost efficient operation. Need power plus economy? See the KX040-4 at your local Kubota dealership today. Horsepower
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Port Authority to Oversee $20 Billion Hudson River Project TUNNEL from page 1
York and New Jersey be trusted to oversee the $20 billion construction of a new Hudson River rail tunnel, one of the largest infrastructure projects the region has ever seen? Simply put, no one else is as qualified. “It had to be a consortium of public agencies in the New York region that could collaborate and carry out the project,’’ said Martin Robins, founding director of Rutgers University’s Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center and a longtime transportation policy planner. “The Port Authority was the right agency because of its strength in engineering and project management.’’ Top Port Authority officials said they are confident they can oversee the construction of the tunnel, part of what’s being called the Gateway project, even as other large projects face delays and overruns and as the agency remains a focus of criminal investigations and fallout from the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal. The powerful bistate agency — the operator of bridges and tunnels in a city hugely reliant on them; three of the nation’s busiest airports and its busiest bus terminal; a crucial seaport; and the World Trade Center — also presumably will soon undergo a change in leadership, with a recently created CEO position replacing the current executive director and deputy executive director. Among the hundreds of Port Authority infrastructure projects already under way: • the World Trade Center Transportation hub, at $4 billion roughly double its initial cost estimate and delayed several years. • the $1.3 billion elevating of the deck of the Bayonne Bridge, initially scheduled to be completed by mid-2016 but now delayed until late 2017. The raising is needed so the Port of New York and New Jersey can accommodate bigger ships expected from a widened Panama Canal. • more than $3 billion in improvements to LaGuardia and Newark airports. Add to that a proposed new $10 billion bus terminal in New York City and the Gateway project, which includes the tunnel and a major expansion of Penn Station, and it’s a full plate for an agency whose public profile has taken a hit. “I concede that the reputation, but I would argue not the reality, of the Port Authority’s capabilities has been damaged somewhat over the last couple of years, as the entire agency has suffered from the actions of a very few people,’’ agency Chairman John Degnan said in his first public comments since the announcement of the tunnel agreement.
A newly created development corporation within the Port Authority will coordinate funding and execution of the tunnel project, in concert with the states of New York and New Jersey, Amtrak and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Degnan added that while it “distressed’’ him that the Bayonne Bridge and other projects weren’t being completed on time, he was close to announcing internal changes that would “enhance our ability to oversee the progress and completion of construction projects.’’ He didn’t say what those changes would be. The Port Authority was criticized for steep bridge and tunnel toll increases four years ago and called “challenged and dysfunctional’’ in an auditor’s report in 2012 that criticized the agency for poor planning, lack of cost controls and inadequate transparency. The following year, it was revealed that two Port Authority officials, both allies of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, orchestrated the bridge lane closings as part of a political vendetta against a local mayor. Both resigned, and one has pleaded guilty to criminal charges while the other is scheduled for trial in the spring. Christie wasn’t charged and has denied any prior knowledge of the scheme. His former deputy chief of staff, Bridget Kelly, also was charged and is to go on trial in April. The Port Authority also has been the focus of state and federal investigations into potential conflicts of interests in its awarding of contracts. Richard Hughes, of the Twin Towers Alliance, a watchdog group, has skirmished with the Port Authority for years over access to documents related to the World Trade Center redevelopment. “The Port Authority spent billions at the new World Trade Center that it didn’t have to spend because the public was kept out of the process,’’ Hughes said. “It spends money like a drunken sailor and then asks the commuters of New Jersey to pay for its binges.’’ Meetings already have taken place on the Gateway project, Port Authority Executive Director Patrick Foye said. One focus is on pushing forward the required environmental reviewing process. “No one wants to be the person who has to stand before the public and explain that we’re in the eighth year of the environmental process and the tunnels failed last night,’’ Foye said. “We’re laser-focused on that.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Cummins Starts Production of 4-Cylinder QSF, QSB Engines Cummins Inc. announced that production has started on the 4-cylinder QSF2.8, QSF3.8 and QSB4.5 engines certified to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier IV Final low-emissions regulations. The new generation of engines provides a simplified technology approach focused on compact installation packages for space-constrained construction and material handling equipment across the 49 to 173 hp (37 to 129 kW) output range. The QSF and QSB engines utilize filter-free, flowthrough exhaust aftertreatment systems and a clean-combustion formula focused on fuel efficiency. For rental companies, that means a lower cost of operation and higher uptime availability as they transition their fleets to Tier IV Finalcompliant equipment. The 2.8, 3.8 and 4.5 L offer an ideal range of engine displacements and incremental performance to align with rental equipment step-ups in capacity, size and operating weight across a broad product range. The ability to power-match also is realized with the potential for installation downsizing at two pivotal points — with a new, lower 74-hp (55 kW) rating for the QSF3.8 and a higher 173-hp (129 kW) rating for the QSB4.5. “With these downsizing opportunities and use of simplified technology across the range, Cummins is redefining the ability of 4-cylinder engines to power compact equipment with simpler technology for applications including skid steers, forklifts, excavators, wheel loaders, telehandlers, air compressors and more,” said Brian Wilson, Cummins general manager — Global Compact Business. We anticipated the need to reduce the impact of Tier IV Final at specific power points, as that option would allow some types of equipment to move to a much simpler and more cost-effective installation solution without any loss in performance," added Wilson. Equipment positioned in the 75 to 90 hp (56 to 67 kW) power band can transition to the new QSF3.8 rating at 74 hp (55 kW) and take advantage of using a simple Cummins diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) in place of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment or a diesel particulate filter (DPF) system. The 3.8 L displacement ensures that machine capacity and low-end torque performance are retained at the lower 74-hp (55 kW) rating. Compared to an SCR system, the Cummins DOC reduces the aftertreatment space claim by more than 50 percent and eliminates the on-board diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank and the associated cost of replenishing the fluid. Increasing the top rating of the QSB4.5 to 173 hp (129
kW) for Tier IV Final presents the opportunity for equipment using a 6-cylinder engine at a similarly rated power to downsize to a much smaller 4-cylinder QSB4.5 installation, with the added benefit of fuel consumption savings of up to 10 percent. The QSB4.5 is performance-upgraded for Tier IV Final with a compact variable geometry turbocharger (VGT Turbo) specifically developed by Cummins Turbo Technologies for the engine platform to provide higher boost at all engine speeds with impressive levels of torque response. “Right Sizing” Aftertreatment The QSF2.8. QSF3.8 and QSB4.5 are fully integrated with exhaust
aftertreatment systems designed and manufactured by Cummins Emission Solutions with “right sizing” efficiency to precisely match the aftertreatment size and technology to the engine output and the equipment types they are intended for. For QSF2.8 and QSF3.8 ratings below 75 hp (56 kW), the Cummins DOC provides a “fit and forget” solution, completely transparent to the equipment user as it functions as a filter-free device able to reduce emissions from the exhaust without the need for regeneration or any service cleaning. For applications above 75 hp (56 kW), the Cummins SCR system achieves very high emissions conversion efficiency with filter-free, flow-through operation. The SCR works as an integrated system with the engine combustion so that DEF use is reduced to as low as 3 percent of fuel consumed. The rugged SCR system is designed to last the life of the engine, helping to enhance the residual value of the equipment. The SCR system is used in combination with a DOC for higher outputs up to the 173 hp (129 kW)-rated QSB4.5 for premium performance equipment. The Cummins DOC-SCR system allows a greater latitude within the in-cylinder combustion formula to realize faster engine response and improved fuel efficiency. Emissions control of the exhaust is complemented by a light-flow, cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, sized to fit within the QSF and QSB engine envelopes. Due to the high efficiency of the aftertreatment in removing emissions, the EGR system needs to recirculate only a low proportion of the exhaust gases back to the in-cylinder combustion. As a result, the engine works at relaxed ease even during the toughest duty cycles and operating conditions, so that equipment users can expect to see the same level of outstanding in-service dependability from Cummins Tier IV Final 4-cylinder engines as they have experienced with Cummins 6-cylinder engines. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Production has started on the 4-cylinder QSF2.8, QSF3.8 and QSB4.5 engines certified to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier IV Final lowemissions regulations.
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Infrastructure Bill Worth $305 Billion Finally Passed, Signed OBAMA from page 1
of insolvency for much of the past eight years. Republican leaders pointed to the bill’s passage as evidence of their ability to govern, and Obama can claim progress on addressing the nation’s deficient bridges and crowded highways, a major goal since the early days of his administration. Lawmakers in both parties praised the bill as a model of bipartisan cooperation. Support for the measure was increased by a generous helping of business favors, parochial provisions, safety improvements and union demands. “In the end, there wasn’t really a philosophical problem here,” said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. “The question was, how could we pull together these disparate pieces into one mosaic that actually had a chance to get somewhere?” But Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., a prominent supporter of increasing transportation spending, said the deals cut to win the bill’s passage caused him to reluctantly vote against it. “While this bill includes some good transportation policies, the way we pay for these policies is unsustainable and irresponsible, offering little more than a grab bag of budget gimmicks that will actually increase our deficit in the long run,” he said. One hallmark of the bill is the creation of new programs to focus federal aid on eliminating bottlenecks and increasing the capacity of highways designated as major freight corridors. The Transportation Department estimates the volume of freight traffic will increase 45 percent over the next 30 years. A big shortcoming in the bill, though, is how it’s all financed. The main source of revenue for transportation is the trust fund, which comes mostly from the 18.4-cents-agallon gasoline tax. That tax hasn’t been raised since 1993 even though transportation spending has increased. But raising the gas tax is viewed by many lawmakers as too politically risky. To make up the shortfall, the bill uses about $70 billion in mostly budget ploys, including one that would move $53 billion from the Federal Reserve Bank’s capital account to the general treasury. It’s counted as new money on paper, but is actually just a transfer of funds from one government account to another, federal budget experts said. Other items in the bill also don’t include the means to pay for them, including more than $10 billion over five years for Amtrak and other rail programs, $12 billion for mass transit and $1 billion for vehicle safety programs. The money for those programs remains subject to annual spending decisions by Congress. Among the bill’s losers are large banks, which would receive lower dividends from the Federal Reserve, with the savings used for transportation programs. Banking officials complained that banks shouldn’t be asked to foot the bill for highways and bridges. The airline and cruise ship industries complained that their passengers also are being asked to pay for improvements unrelated to their travel. The bill ties customs fees to inflation and uses the increased revenue to offset the bill’s cost. It also directs the sale of 66 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in order to raise $6.5 billion. The catch is the sales don’t start until 2023 — three see OBAMA page 114
ARTBA President, CEO Statement on Final Congressional Approval of the Surface Transportation Bill American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) President and CEO Pete Ruane issued the following statement regarding final congressional approval of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act: “The overwhelming, bipartisan vote for passage of the FAST Act shows once again that transportation infrastructure is a thread that has the capacity to bind America — whether it is red, blue or purple. “We thank Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Environment & Public Works Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe and Ranking Democrat Barbara Boxer, and House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster and Ranking Democrat Peter DeFazio for their leadership in getting the bill done in a very problematic political environment. “The good news is that from a public policy standpoint, there are a number of things to like about the FAST Act: “It provides five years of funding predictability and less federal red tape for state transportation improvement programs. This, in turn, will help maintain employment, assists the public and private sectors to plan ahead, and it will speed up project delivery. “It puts in place a reporting process that will provide more transparency and accountability.
Highway users will now be able to know how and where their federal fuels taxes are being invested in their community. “And it creates the program framework to finally start modernizing our National Highway Freight Network. All that is missing is the money to get that job done right. “And here is the bad news… Congress and the Obama Administration again sidestepped a golden opportunity to put the federal highway and transit investment program back on solid financial footing for the long-term. Five years goes by fast. In four years, state transportation departments will again be staring at a looming funding abyss. “Congress and the Obama Administration also fell short in providing the level of investment that would result in demonstrable improvement in the overall physical conditions, performance and safety of the system. At best, we will be treading water. “Unfortunately, a large orange and black ‘Work Ahead’ sign still remains standing in the Nation’s Capital when it comes to providing sustainable and game-changing surface transportation capital investment. ARTBA will be there to remind them.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AED’s McGuire: Highway Bill Means $13 Billion for Equipment Market Brian P. McGuire, president and CEO of Associated Equipment Distributors, issued the following statement after the Senate’s passage of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (H.R. 22). “After so many near misses and close calls, so many cans kicked down the road and so many cliffs narrowly averted, we finally have long-term, fully funded highway legislation. The FAST Act is the culmination of more than a decade’s worth of effort by AED and its industry allies. Thanks in particular to all the equipment industry leaders who kept the political pressure on Congress to get the job done. “This is more than a philosophical victory. Equipment dealers, manufacturers and their customers can now once again plan for the future.
Over the next five years, the hundreds of billions of dollars in federal highway and transit investment guaranteed in the bill will stimulate more than $13 billion in equipment sales, rental and maintenance activity and support more than 4,000 dealership jobs each year. “The FAST Act is a major victory for transportation advocates and we thank Speaker Ryan for making it the top priority during his first weeks in office. But our work isn’t finished. AED will continue to press Congress to create new, sustainable revenue streams for the Highway Trust Fund to ensure the chaos surrounding the program in recent years is an historical aberration and not the new normal.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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the 178-acre LTV Steel Hazelwood site with the understanding that “this riverfront plateau offered a rare opportunity to set a new standard for urban riverfront property development.” The name Almono came from the three Pittsburgh rivers — the Allegheny, the Monongahela and the Ohio. The complete street project will include utilities and act as a transportation link to connect the site with regional economic centers in Oakland and downtown Pittsburgh. The street will cover 1.5 mi. (2.41 km) and include vehicle lanes, parking lanes, sidewalks and a cycle track with porous pavement. In addition, there will be new storm sewers, water lines and advanced storm water facilities, as well as fiber optic, telecommunication, electric and other utility lines. Groundbreaking for the project was held on Oct. 30, and the general contractor is Independence Excavating of Cheswik, Pa. This phase is expected to take 18 months, with the road opening in the spring of 2017. According to Tim White, RIDC senior vice president of development, the complete street is the first of its kind in the City of
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Pittsburgh, built to accommodate multiple modes of transportation and capture all the storm water. The project has received support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and is part of the TIF district created with the support of the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and School District of Pittsburgh. The entire 178-acre site will reportedly utilize more than $1.1 billion of investment within the Hazelwood community and the
development of 5.7 million sq. ft. (529,547 sq m) of light industrial, office, small retail, R&D, hotel, residential and community space. The Phase 1 Development plan is expected early next year, and will include request for proposals (RFPs) to developers for specific parcels. The plan includes a two-acre public plaza as well as residential and office/light industrial buildings. Almono hopes to issue development RFPs for certain
Phase 1 parcels later this year. Building construction could occur at the same time as the road construction. In addition, a sustainability plan would lead the site to be carbon neutral and one of the most sustainable large-scale brownfield developments in North America. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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years after the transportation bill it helps pay for has expired. The trucking industry was able to persuade lawmakers to order the government to remove trucking company safety scores from a public Web site despite opposition from safety advocates. Industry officials say the government’s methodology is unfair. But safety advocates won inclusion of a long-sought provision requiring rental car agencies to repair recalled cars and trucks before renting them. The Amalgamated Transit Union, which represents city bus drivers, won a provision requiring the government to direct transit agencies to take steps to protect bus drivers from assault, a growing problem. The Federal Transit Administration is required to consider whether local transit agencies provide bathroom breaks and access to bathrooms for bus drivers when evaluating the safety of the agencies. A provision sponsored by Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat whose district includes Las Vegas, authorizes the creation of a national advisory committee made up of travel and tourism industry officials to develop a national strategy for ensuring that transportation policies address the needs of travelers. Another provision sought by the dairy industry and sponsored by upstate New York, Connecticut and Wisconsin lawmakers allows trucks hauling milk to exceed federal weight limits for interstate highways in some cases. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AED Analysis: FAST Act Will Generate $13+ Billion in Equipment Market Activity A new analysis by Associated Equipment Distributors shows the significant economic impact the recently enacted Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act or “FAST Act” will have on construction equipment distributors and manufacturers. AED’s state-by-state projection estimates the five-year, $305 billion bill (which authorized $207.4 billion for the federal aid highway program) will generate more than $13 billion in equipment market activity (sales, rental and product support) nationwide through 2020 and support more than 4,000 dealership jobs each year. “The new analysis clearly illustrates what AED told lawmakers for almost a decade: restoring certainty to the federal highway program will yield positive economic benefits for equipment distributors, manufacturers and their employees,” said AED’s President and CEO Brian McGuire. “Equipment distributors were decimated during
the recession and recovery has been slow due to volatility surrounding federal infrastructure programs. The FAST Act will revive the industry, create jobs, and lay the groundwork for solid economic growth.” AED’s analysis is based on a study by Professor Stephen Fuller at George Mason University that determined each dollar spent on roads generates, on average, 6.4 cents in construction equipment market activity. Restoring the Highway Trust Fund’s solvency has long been AED’s top legislative priority. The association strongly supported the FAST Act and will work with policymakers to identify real and sustainable revenue streams to increase and stabilize the federal Highway Trust Fund for decades to come. For more information, visit www.aednet.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MIDLANTIC MACHINERY
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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’s Road Pro 32-Series Designed for Full-Sized Pick Ups Meyer Products’s line of snow plows is designed specifically for fullsized pick-up trucks and medium-duty trucks used to clear side streets, big parking lots and cul-de-sacs. Meyer’s Road Pro 32-Series plow, is specifically designed for 10,000 to 26,000 GVW vehicles and includes Meyer’s EZ-Mount Plus system for easy attaching and detaching in seconds. Custom mounts also are available. Featuring Meyer’s leading 5-year warranty, the Road Pro 32 is available in 8, 9 and 10 ft. (2.4, 2.7 and 3 m) lengths. The plow uses Meyer’s E-72 hydraulic system for up/down/left/right motion or it can be used with a vehicle’s central hydraulics. Meyer said municipalities and larger contractors will benefit the most from the Road Pro 32-Series as large pick-ups and medium-duty trucks are being Meyer’s Road Pro 32-Series plow is used more often to clear city streets or larger lots. specifically designed for 10,000 to The Road Pro 32 is operated using Meyer’s EZ-1 controller 26,000 GVW vehicles and includes Meyer’s EZ-Mount Plus system for easy featuring hands-free plowing (HFP) to reduce effort and increase performance and safety. When activated, HFP uses the vehicle’s attaching and detaching in seconds.
shift level to control the up/down movement of the blade, so you can keep your eyes on the job, not on the controller. Other Road Pro-32 features include. • 32 in. (81 cm) high, 75-degree attack angle for better plowing and scraping • Heavy-duty bracing and tubular construction for added strength • Adjustable snow shoes to set scraping height • Heavy-duty 2 by 12 in. (5 by 30.5 cm) hydraulic rams • Heavy-duty A-frame and pivot bar • Six heavy-duty trip springs and eight vertical ribs for added durability • Optional ground tracking technology, which pivots the moldboard 12-degrees in either direction, allowing the plow to automatically follow the contour of the road and clean surfaces in one pass. For more information, visit www.meyerproducts.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Hiniker Tailgate Spreaders Blizzard Speedwing Angles Provide Optimum Control
The Hiniker stainless steel tailgate spreader provides optimum control for material spreading applications. The “no-dribble” bubble auger design means the flow stops when the auger stops. The spreader features a convenient in-cab variablespeed controller with blast control and control for optional vibrator. Hiniker’s brushed-finish 304 stainless steel hoppers are available in 6 and 10 cu. ft. (.17 and .3 cu m) capacities. An optional swing-away hitch provides easy access to the truck bed and tailgate. For more information, call 507/625-6621 or visit www.hiniker.com.
The Blizzard Speedwing thinks for itself with wings that automatically angle forward or back, based on blade position, to maximize plowing efficiency. When angled for windrowing, the trailing wing folds back in line with the moldboard while the leading wing retains its forward position to capture more snow, reduce spill-off and allow use of the entire blade. For more information, visit www.blizzardplows.com.
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Bobcat Expands Attachment Versatility With Spreader Bobcat Company has broadened its Precise Placement, Control utility vehicle attachment versatility with Bobcat utility vehicle operators can a new spreader, available for Model Year precisely distribute salt or sand with(MY) 15 3400, 3600 and 3650 utility out leaving their seat. Two variablevehicles. This is the first spreader attachspeed dials on the dash-mounted conment specifically designed for use with trol allow for independent adjustment select Bobcat utility vehicles, and is speof the auger and spinner control. A cially fitted for the cargo box. three-stage baffle is another feature The spreader is securely mounted in that allows operators to adjust the the utility vehicle’s cargo box, and is material flow for proper material grandesigned to efficiently spread sand and ularity. salt for winter maintenance tasks. The rust-resistant, double-wall Powered by a 12-volt DC drive motor, poly-molded hopper is ultra-durable by a 12-volt DC drive motor, the new the new spreader can distribute salt or Powered and rugged enough for ice and snow spreader can distribute salt or sand — from 5 to sand — from 5 to 38 ft. (1.5 to 11.6 m) — 38 ft. (1.5 to 11.6 m) — from the spinner wheel applications. It can hold up to 10.6 cu. from the spinner wheel to melt snow and to melt snow and ice from surfaces. ft. (.3 cu m) of heaped (7.8 cu. ft. [.2 cu ice from surfaces. Utility vehicle operam] struck [level]) salt or sand. In additors can spread salt and sand on sidewalks, lots, where larger vehicles often cannot tion, a mesh screen at the top of the hopper trails, driveways, intersections and parking access because of space restrictions. allows for large chunks of sand and salt to
be filtered at an even and consistent flow. A vibrator feature also helps reduce the bridging of material for a constant and even flow. Easy Installation Buildings and grounds professionals, homeowners with acreage and snow removal specialists will appreciate how easy it is to install and remove the spreader from the cargo box. Attaching and detaching the spreader can be a one-person job because of the pallet fork slots. A convenient spring-latch locking mechanism easily allows the spreader’s spinner to be removed for storage and cleaning. For more information, visit bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
CLEANFIX Launches Intelligent Hydraulic Cooling Fans CLEANFIX North America Ltd. A Revolution That Leaves No announced the launch of its intelligent Tracks new hydraulic cooling fans used in a Keeping the system free of leaks in wide range of agricultural, forestry, conparticular at high speeds, high temperastruction, waste and recycling equiptures and pressures up to 50 bar is a chalment to prevent problems associated lenge that the CLEANFIX smart-seal with overheating and inefficiency of the system meets in the new reversible fans. engine. The key benefits to customers This intelligent sealing system ensures are more power on the PTO shaft and on maximum operating safety through the the wheels, fuel savings and noise reducnew integrated leakage oil recirculation tion as engine speed can be reduced. — both for the piston seal as well as for Ben Haegele, CEO of CLEANFIX the rotary intake. Thus, the CLEANFIX North America Ltd., said “We invested a system remains tight should leakage The new CLEANFIX hydraulic cooling fan with lot in research and development and are occur. the CLEANFIX smart-seal system. very pleased to add the hydraulic equivalents of our successful reversible fan The Comparison Is Worthwhile series to our existing product offer.” blade angle and thus the cooling performThe CLEANFIX reversible fans promise He added that the complete range of ance by using CAN bus or the CLEANFIX reversible fans, (from 12.6 to 51 in. [32 cm to electronics with an integrated Hall sensor. maximum efficiency. To reach this objec130 cm]) is now available as a hydraulic version. CLEANFIX electronics also can be replaced tive, the control range has been extended downwards and upwards in recent years. CLEANFIX now offers the standard by the vehicle or engine electronics. reversing fan with hydraulic actuation Customer support is provided by the For CLEANFIX customers, this means that (HSC-Series) in addition to the standard experienced team of CLEANFIX engineers either more fuel is saved or that the air flow reversing function, the thermal-controlled and its global partners during the installation rate is further increased, according to the manvariable blade pitch controlled fan (HVP- process. With regards to the many control ufacturer. Many comparative measurements of cusSeries with wax elements) plus a fully elec- and switching cycles of the engine, special tronically controlled CLEANFIX-Hytronic attention was paid to the longevity of the tomers and manufacturers as well as tests by fan (HT-Series). The latter controls the exact fans, according to the manufacturer. independent institutes, such as the
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), certify that the CLEANFIX reversible fans save up to 30 percent of the drive power in comparison to electronically-controlled standard viscous fans, while delivering the same cooling capacity. This can be very easily measured for tractors equipped with a dynamometer. Another focus was on small installation space and minimum weight. Maximum Customer Orientation CLEANFIX offers the right solution, no matter how complex and diverse the demands of off-highway vehicles, according to the manufacturer. For all regulation and control requirements there either is the thermostatic control, an electro-pneumatic or an electronichydraulic solution. Whether the customer wants to activate the cleaning mode by pressing a button or at timed intervals, CLEANFIX will have the best solution. For more information, call 855/738-3267 or visit www.cleanfix.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Caterpillar Announces New Flow C Series Mulching Heads Two new mulching heads now available on Cat Mulchers provide increased versatility and performance in various land management applications. The standard and high flow C Series mulching heads are designed for cutting and mulching of vegetation, saplings and undergrowth from overgrown agricultural areas and forested terrain.
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Standard Flow C Series Mulching Heads (HM115) The standard flow mulching head is designed for the customer who operates a mulcher in applications such as maintaining fire lanes, brush clearing and general land maintenance. The new adjustable multitooths pushbar is designed to help redirect tree placement when laying them on the ground. The intergraded max pro gauge features a color range that allows the operator to know how effective the work tool is running. For example, if the gauge is in the yellow range, that indicates the machine can do more; if the gauge is in red then the machine is push-
ing the tool too hard and will stall. The color coding enables the operator be more proficient with the tool saving fuel and time. The hydraulically operated front door designed to recirculate material for a finer finished product is standard with all Cat mulchers. High Flow C Series Mulching Head (HM418C) The new high flow series provides many of the same features as the standard series but is now 72 in. (183 cm) wide, which is larger than the machine track width allowing for greater clearing of track paths for level surfaces maneuvering. There are now three new tooth offerings which brings the total number of options to five. The new single bolt tooth retention allows for a quicker replacement time. For more information, visit www.cat.com/attachments. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Attachments can n make your machine moree valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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Black Splitter Attachment Ignites Firewood Production Maryland Landscape Supply of Ellicott City, Md., dramatically improved the cost and efficiency of its firewood processing operation with the purchase of a Black Splitter S2X 800 hydraulic wood splitting attachment from Atlantic Excavator Attachments. This German-manufactured attachment allows an operator to handle and split large timber with surgical precision from the cab of a construction machine. The S2X 800 has transformed what was once a two-person operation to a single operator in a Kubota U35-4 mini-excavator, according to Maryland Landscape Supply Owner Ethan Langrill, who often mans the controls himself. The S2X 800 has replaced a full-time worker and a four-way log splitter, which saves time and money, and also improves safety. The S2X 800 works on the front end to quarter logs before feeding them into a Bell’s 4000 firewood processor. The result is a log that is cleaner and easier to split, which translates into a more seasoned end-product for the customer. The rotating threaded chromium cone of the S2X 800 allows the operator to maneuver and position logs from the operator’s cab and improves comfort and productivity, especially during winter. The Black
Maryland Landscape Supply owner Ethan Langrill uses the Black Splitter S2X 800 to split a log at the firm’s Ellicott City location.
Splitter’s ability to rotate logs provides a distinct advantage over traditional grapple and loader buckets.
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The S2X 800 also plays a pivotal role handling logs that have run through the wood processor. The mini-excavator pivots around the pile, using the S2X 800 to downsize, clean up, stack, and load logs while the processor continues to operate. Productivity has been increased roughly 100 percent through the elimination of monotonous manual processes. The S2X 800 also is directly responsible for an estimated 45 percent increase in usable logs, according to the company. The S2X 800’s ability to quarter logs on the front end also allowed Maryland Landscape Supply to purchase a smaller and less expensive wood processor. Langrill estimates that the firm saved nearly $25,000 by purchasing the Bell’s 4000 instead of the 8000. The S2X 800 also helps to reduce the load and improve the efficiency of the processor. Maryland Landscape Supply deals primarily with oak and other hardwoods, so the S2X 800 gets a daily work out. Further complicating matters is that incoming recycled wood is often of poor quality and in various shapes and sizes. The Black Splitter has not met its match, according to Langrill, although he hopes to upgrade to a larger excavator at some point. He commends Atlantic Excavator Attachments for keeping the S2X 800 operating at peak performance, from ensuring that the
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PLASTER SPRAYING MACHINE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR WET MORTAR SPRAYING MACHINES HAVING A HORIZONTAL DELIVERY DISTANCE YO TO 150 METER PLUS CONTACT: HARISH RUPAREL PHONE: 919820913535 FAX: 912224187144 EMAIL:HARISHRUPAREL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 B CONTACT: ROBERT CLINTON EMAIL: ROBERT@ HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT GRADERS | LOOKING FOR CAT GRADERS CONTRACTOR OWNED. 140G..140H...14G...14H... CONTACT: DALE LAMPHERE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY | 7 TEETH ON PINION, 36 ON RING, HAS ROCKWELL SYMBOL STAMPED ON TIMKEN BEARING LOCKNUTS..6 BOLTS HOLD IT IN, COMES OUT FROM FRONT..DOESNT HAVE REGULAR REAR PAN, SPLITS LEFT TO RIGHT, FOR A REAR WHEEL DRIVE 1970 WAIN ROY FRONT END LOADER/BACKHOE, MODEL 220 SER# 1228, MAY BE A FORD REAR END, MAY BE MILITARY SURPLUS, ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. CONTACT: MARK HAMMOND PHONE: 1-802-349-9955 EMAIL: MARKIS38@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LANDFILL COMPACTORS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 836H LANDFILL COMPACTORS WITH 10,000 HOURS OR LESS PREFERRED AND CAT 816F LANDFILL COMPACTORS CONTACT: MARK PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, CONSTRUCTION OR AGRICULTURE, SERVICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST SITTING ON THE SHELF, OR HAVE CHANGED OVER TO COMPUTER MANUALS, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE YOU THROW THEM AWAY CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CRANES | ALL TERRAIN CRANES. 100 TONS & ABOVE..ALSO CURRENT OPENING FOR LTM1400 & LTM1500. MUST BE GOOD CONDITION WITH GOOD HISTORY & BE FULLY EQUIPPED. CONTACT: RAY PHONE: 00971504360403 EMAIL: INFO@HEAVYTRAX.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 B CONTACT: DAVID KUSTER PHONE: 6417407315 EMAIL: MEGENJEPSEN217@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER | NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER CAT ERPILLAR D3AT D10 1975 TO 2015 LOW HOURS FROM USA ONLY «CONTRACTOR CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN @VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER CONTACT: JOHN KRAWCHUCK PHONE: 516-316-2309 FAX: 631-981-19020 EMAIL:MIKELGCONTRACTINGINC @GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HOIST PETROL MOTOR 500KG WITH STANDS CONTACT: RAYMOND WAGUDE PHONE: +254722364629 EMAIL:RAYMOND.WAGUDE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CAT WHEEL LOADER 980GI/980FI/980C/ 972H/972GI/970F/966H/966GI/966FII/ 966FI/966F/966E/966D/966C/950F/950E/ 950B/950A/936E/F/930/920/910 CONTACT: MINA NABIL PHONE: 7144944488 EMAIL: MINA@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY, CAT WHEEL LOADER: , 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, AND 966F. CAT GRADER :140G, 140H, AND 14G CAT EXCAV: 225D, 235C, AND 235D BOBCAT : S130, S150, 220, 330 AND 753 JCB TELE HANDLER: 540-170, 550-140, 550-170 WE BUY RUNNING OR NONRUNNING MACHINES. CONTACT: NICK PHONE: +971527840246 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE BREAKER | I NEED ALL SIZES AND TYPES OF PILE BREAKER CONTACT: AHMED PHONE: 0096597537101 EMAIL: TALEP_AHMED@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PERKINS ENGINE 20425, 4 CYLINDER DIESEL | USED BUT RUNNING PERKINS 204.25 DIESEL 4 CYL DIESEL ENGINE TO FIT GEHL 5625 SKID STEER CONTACT: ERIC KIRK PHONE: 610-417-5123 FAX: 610-346-8415 EMAIL:DEANDRS@VERIZON.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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 (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. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PICKUP TRUCK | 2006-2010 FORD F150 5.4 AUTO EXTEND CAB WITH HITCH WANTED GOOD CONDITION SET OF FOR SMALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LUBRICATED RAILS WITH SHOES FOR CONTACT: DUANE MILLER D8K DOZER PHONE: 304-772-4030 CONTACT: DIANNE FAX: 304-772-5030 PHONE: 1225 6644232 EMAIL:MILLERD7@FRONTIER.COM FAX: 12256641368 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL:DIANNE@RICHARDPRICECONSPEAR PARTS EXCAVATOR 225 | EXCATRACTING.COM VATOR 225 SPEAR PARTS NEEDS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: OSAMA SA 48 BOMBARDIER PHONE: 00218925623078 CONTACT: JOHN LUCCHESI EMAIL: LBDAA2000@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 2039483534 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: JLUCCHESI@BARRETTROOFSTRAIGHT TILT BLADE FOR D6D SN. ING.COM O4X7898 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTACT: TONY SANDERS NEED ENGINE - REBUILDABLE OK. IH PHONE: 9036417767 UD6 OR TD6 FOR MY 10 KW GENERAEMAIL:NOMAINDUSTRIES@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOR. 644 OR 544 VALMET FORWARDER. PHONE: 603-924-3837 CONTACT: JEFF CARLSON EMAIL: LARP@WORLDPATH.NET EMAIL: JCARLSON440@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A PETROL TANKER, WITH A CAPACITY –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERMEER SC 252 | NEEDS EXTRA OF 5000 LITERS, A 4 WHEEL DRIVE . WHEEL AND TIRE SET FOR VERMEER CONTACT: JOHN KABBAH SC252 STUMP GRINDER USED PHONE: +231 886 682 755 CONTACT: RICKY EMAIL:JOHNKABBAH2005 PHONE: 205 281 8315 @HOTMAIL.COM FAX: 205 640 3062 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: RAY390G@GMAIL.COM SYMONS CONCRETE FORMS | ALL TYPES OF SYMONS STEEL PLY FORMS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AND ACCESSORIES-USED CONDITION. FAE STCSSL 150 | I NEED THIS CRUSHER AND THE SKID MUSTANG ANY MANUFACTURER EQUAL TO CONTACT: ANNE SYMONS IS FINE. PHONE: 956 984 90 10 CONTACT: GREG MILLS EMAIL:ANNELOREND@HOTMAIL.COM PHONE: 502-561-0700 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAX: 502-561-0180 BOBCAT S130 SKID STEER WHEEL | EMAIL:GREG@MILLSSUPPLY.NET WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY BOBCAT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– S130 2004 AND UP QTY NEEDED 12 WE CLARK 85 WHEEL LOADER | 2420 H 2 PAY CASH REBUILT TRANSMISION CONTACT: RIZ CONTACT: RICK PHONE: 832-528-0786 PHONE: 5862555067 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM EMAIL: RICKYSHARPE53@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GENERAL 29529 TIRE 75% OR BETTER | CRANKSHAFT | I NEED A CRANKSHAFT GENERAL 29.5 - 29 TIRE 75% OR BETFOR A MITSUBISHI S4K-T ENGINE THAT TER NORTH EAST USA LOCATION. IS IN A CAT 120B NEED 1 CONTACT: EDDIE GREEN CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONE PHONE: 864-327-3909 PHONE: 856-692-0027 EMAIL: EMAIL:KEVIN@SANSALONEEXCAVATEDDIE@BRUCEEQUIPMENT.COM ING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
HYDRO SEEDER | 170 HYDROSEEDER CONTACT: BRIAN EMAIL: BRIAN@EARTHWORKSGARDENANDLANDSCAPING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOOMLIFT CONTACT: SAGAR PHONE: 009765424247 EMAIL: GURUDATTCRANE5000@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WELDER GENERATOR | LINCOLN 305D OR MILLER 300D PIPE PRO 350 PIPE PRO CONTACT: PETE ASHBY PHONE: 231-942-1172 EMAIL: ANGLIRN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GRADALL | LOOKING FOR GRADALL XL4100II CONTACT: RON | PHONE: 604 240-2068 EMAIL: RON_WALKER@TELUS.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE MX6 ROTARY CUTTER CONTACT: TOMMY GUNN PHONE: 704-692-4621 EMAIL: ADVENTUREH@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1978, 1979 OR 1980 CAT 966C CONTACT: BIYI PHONE: 770-912-9934 EMAIL: OLABIYIAGORO@AIM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRENCHER | WALK BEHIND CONTACT: JERRY KINCH PHONE: 3213021595 EMAIL: JLEEKINCH@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO PURCHASE USED DRAWBAR FOR JOHN DEERE TRACTOR MODEL 850 CONTACT: SC SCOTT PHONE: 315 882-6632 EMAIL: SCOTTEXEC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXTEC BOGIE S5 | LOOKING FOR 3 AXLE BOGIE FOR EXTEC S5 CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2004 BOBCAT S130 CONTACT: KHALID ALZAHRANI PHONE: 7574696199 EMAIL: K.HZ@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D5M LGP | I NEED L & R TRACK FRAMES CONTACT: JOHN FLOOD PHONE: 843-754-6887 EMAIL: FLOODJOHN@YMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED PARTS FOR A W-7 CASE WHEEL LOADER: BACK LEFT STEERING AXLE HOUSING AND PLANETARY GEAR. CONTACT: TIM BAGWELL PHONE: 334-735-2464 FAX: 334-735-5402 EMAIL:BCSLLC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GRADAL 10,000 CAPACITY | CONTACT: MIRIAM GARCIA FAX: 7608415414 EMAIL: MGARCIA1508@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA CONTACT: ISMET EMAIL: ISMET2372@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Los Angeles, CA December 18, 2015
• Buckhannon, WV Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Retirement Auction, Late Model Equipment
• Orlando, FL February 15-19, 2016
• Providence, RI Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Liquidation Marine Recycling Construction Equipment • Manassas, VA Fri., December 18, 2015 For: 3 Auctions – 3 Major Job Completions • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 19, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Riverside, CA Sat., December 19, 2015 For: Rentals! Lite Construction & more • Albany (Greenwich), NY Tues., December 29, 2015 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Hagerstown, MD Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Long Island, NY Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Sat., January 14, 2016 For: Very Large Rental Return Auction • Columbus, OH Sat., January 16, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment & more • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Kissimmee, FL January 30 – February 7, 2016 For: 23rd Annual Rental Return Auction • Las Vegas, NV Sat., March 7, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment
AERO AUCTIONS www.aeroauctions.ca 866-375-6109 • Barrie, Ontario Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Barrie Heavy Equipment & Transportation Sale
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COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • New Castle, DE Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Very Large Complete Liquidation Auction
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Brookville (Dayton), OH Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Absolute Auction – DG Rigging, Inc.
EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Portland, OR Thurs., December 10, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks
www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Wills Point, TX January 20-21, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Cisco, TX February 24-25, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more
• Riverside, CA Sat., December 19, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks
HENDERSON AUCTIONS
• Sacramento, CA Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks
• Livingston, LA January 28-29, 2016 For: 2 Day Construction Auction
BIDADOO AUCTIONS
www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252
HESS AUCTIONEERS
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., March 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment
IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 16, 2015 For: GovPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: IronPlanet
www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO
www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
• ONLINE ONLY Fri., December 18, 2015 For: IronPlanet
• ONLINE ONLY December 10-17, 2015 For: Construction Auction
• Marietta, PA Fri., February 19, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
• Orlando, FL February 9-12, 2016 For: IronPlanet
• Marietta, PA Fri., April 15, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
• ONLINE ONLY December 17-25, 2015 For: End of Year Rental Auction • ONLINE ONLY December 29 – January 5, 2016 For: End of Year Rental Auction
HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 877-37-HILCO
www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
• ONLINE/ONSITE Thurs., January 14, 2016 For: Late Model, Single Owner Heavy Haul Fleet
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
• ONLINE ONLY December 16, 2015
HOUSBY AUCTIONS
www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
• ONLINE ONLY December 23, 2015
www.housby.com 866-218-6266
• St. Louis, MO December 16, 2015
• ONLINE ONLY December 30, 2015
• Chehalis, WA December 17, 2015
• ONLINE ONLY January 20, 2016
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• North East, MD December 17, 2015
• ONLINE ONLY January 27, 2016
BIG IRON
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Charleston, SC Wed., January 20, 2016 For: Coastal Carolina Contractors Absolute Public Auction • Brooklyn, MS February 26-27, 2016 For: 2 Day Early Spring Public Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Closes Mon., December 21, 2015 For: NCS Brown Excavating Heavy Construction 2015
LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY
• ONLINE ONLY Closes Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Commercial & Industrial Heavy Equipment & Farm
www.shetronequipment.com 717-532-8828 • Shippensburg, PA Fri., December 18, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Auction
www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., December 29, 2015 For: 21st Annual Cons-Trk Absolute Auction
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Wed., January 27, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related items
STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY December 14-21, 2015 For: Inventory Reduction Online Auction • Litchfield, MN Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Ag & Construction Equipment
TERRA POINT LLC PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 21, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., February 4, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales • Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., March 19, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
K-BID www.k-bid.com 866-301-KBID
SHETRON AUCTIONS
RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• Cortland, NY Wed., January 20, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Trucks & more
www.terrapointllc.com 877-772-5998 • Grand Prairie, TX Wed., January 13, 2016 For: Major Excavation & Landscape Contractor
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., December 18, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment
WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Phoenix, AZ Sat., February 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 8-15, 2016 For: 42nd Annual 7 Day Auction
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Wednesday, December 16: CLARKSBURG 7. Wednesday, December 30: HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND: Late Model Construction Equipment, Midi (BUCKHANNON), WEST VIRGINIA: Retirement Equipment, Telescopic Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks, Trailers, Auction, 1 of the finest in the USA! 20 Late model 2012Equipment Trailers, Attachments, Support (New & Used). 2013-2014, Vacuum trucks (tri axle). The best of the best plus quantity late and great Cat equipment including: 2012 Cat 8. Saturday, January 9: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: Late Model Midi Size Cat, Komatsu Construction 950K, 2014 Cat 938K, (2) 2012 Cat 930H, 2014 Cat 924K, Equipment, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers, and large Amount of 2012 Cat 416E (4x4), 2011 Cat 420E (4x4), 2012 Cat 320EL, Support Equipment & Attachments. Hilites- Excavators, 2012 Cat 316EL, 2013 Cat 314ELCR, 2013 Cat 279C, (2) Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Crawlers, Air 2012 Cat 252B3, (2) 2012 Cat 246C, 2012 Cat 236B. Compressors, Welders, Generators, Forklifts, Lite Plants, 2. Thursday, December 17: PROVIDENCE, RHODE Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Large Quantity of New & ISLAND: Complete Liquidation of Marine Recycling Used Support & Attachments. Construction Equipment. Hilites Include: Deck Barge, Crane 9. Thursday, January 14: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Very Barge (Apache), Tug Rotor, (2) Hopper Barges, Work Boat, large Rental Return Auction, 5 Major rental companies. Manitowoc 4500 Crane 250T, Lima 1250 120T Crane, 2012 Hilites: 10 Rough Terrain Cranes, Hydraulic Excavators, 15 Sennebogen 835, Sennebogen 825, 2012 Overbuilt 10HS, Tractor Loader Backhoes, (3) 2012 Kobelco SK210LC's, Car Crusher, 2014 Doosan DX 225LC, 2014 Doosan DL200, Rubber Tired Loaders, 15 Tractor Loader Backhoes, Cat 2012 Hyundai : HL760-9, 2013 Hyster H60FT, (2) Komatsu 420E (4x4), (4) JD 310J's, (4) Case 580N's (4x4), 15 Skid PC 1000, Komatsu PC 750LC/ Genesis Shear, Mack Rolloff, Steers, 10 Crawler Tractors, Plus all other major items. Large Quantity of Boxes. 10. Saturday, January 16: COLUMBUS, (DELAWARE) 3.
Friday, December 18: MANASSAS, VIRGINA: 3 OHIO: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Cranes, Hydraulic Excavators, Crawler Tractors, Rubber Tire Auctions In One Day, 3 Major Job Completions. Early Hilites Loaders, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Skid Steers, Aerials, Include: KPI 4240 Impact Crusher, KPI 2640 Jaw Crusher, Support Equipment, Attachments. Keestrack Frontier, (Mobile Screener) Bandit Beast 3680 Horizontal Grinder, Royer Screening Plant, (2) 2012 Kobelco 11. Friday, January 29: QUERETARO, MEXICO: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, Case, Dynapac Earthmoving Sk210LC, 2012 Doosan DX350, Cat 324DL, Cat 312E, (2) Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Trucks & Hitachi ZX 240, Hitachi ZX200, JD 240LC, JD 200LC, (6) Trailers…Plus More!!! JD 329 Skid Steers, Cat 950H, Cat 938G, 2014 Cat 924K, (2) JD 644J, 2013 JD 755K Crawler Loader, (6) Cat 963, 12-19. Saturday, January 30-Sunday, February 7: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: 23rd Annual Rental Return Peerless Walking Floor, Clement Rockstar (Half Round) Auction of the Finest Late Model Construction Equipment, Dump Trailer, Plus Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Service & Paving Aerial Lifts, Forklifts of all kinds, Agricultural Water Trucks, Aerials, Forklifts, Attachments & More. Tractors & Equipment, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump 4. Saturday, December 19: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW Trucks, Service & Water Trucks, Boom Trucks, Pickups, All JERSEY: Rental Fleet Auction, Late Model Cat, John Deere, Types of Trailers, Very Large Quantity of New & Used Komatsu Earth Moving Equipment, Boom And Scissor Lifts, Attachments & Support Equipment. Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers & Equipment. 20. Saturday, March 7: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Late 5. Saturday, December 19: RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA: Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Construction Forklifts, Rentals, Rentals, Rentals, Lite Construction, Forklifts, Boom & Scissor lifts, Skid Steers, Trucks & Trailers, Aerials, Attachments, Large Quantity of Municipal Trucks, Attachments. Cars & Equipment. 21. DTBA: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Late Model 6.
Construction, Boom & Scissor Lifts, Aerials, Trucks & Tuesday, December 29: ALBANY (GREENWICH), Trailers in Conjunction with Hard Hat Show (Dansville). NEW YORK: Large Rental Fleet Auction. Primarily New Holland, Cat, John Deere, Construction & Ag Equipment, 22. DTBA: ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: Municipal Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Welders, Generators, Trucks, Trailers, Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers, Boom & Scissor Support Equipment. Lifts, and Attachments.
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Ritchie Bros. Reports 2015 Third Quarter Results Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated reports results for the three months ended Sept. 30, 2015. During the quarter, the company generated $109.3 million of revenue, a 7 percent increase compared to revenue of $102.2 million in the third quarter last year, and net earnings of $20.3 million, a 118 percent increase compared to $9.3 million and a 40 percent increase compared to adjusted net earnings of $14.5 million in the third quarter last year. Diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) were $0.19, a 118 percent increase compared to diluted EPS of $0.09, and a 41 percent increase compared to diluted adjusted EPS of $0.13 in the same quarter last year. “Our teams continued to focus on driving revenue growth, as demonstrated by our third quarter results, with meaningful improvement in the performance of our underwritten business and continued growth of fee-based revenue. We achieved 28 percent revenue growth from our U.S. operations, and saw strong local currency contributions from Canada, Australia and the Middle East,” said Ravi Saligram, CEO of Ritchie Bros. “We’re also pleased to announce that we’ve acquired a 75 percent stake in Xcira LLC, a leader in simulcast auction technology. Xcira’s market leading platform and approach to online auction innovations were key factors that led to this acquisition. The strength of their systems was, and continues to be, an important contributor to Ritchie Bros.’ success. In fact, nearly $1.7 billion of equipment and other assets sold through Ritchie Bros. auctions during 2014 transacted on Xcira’s ‘Online Ringman’ software platform.” Income Statement Scorecard Analysis for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2015 Gross Auction Proceeds (“GAP”) were $894.5 million for the third quarter of 2015, a quarterly record and a 1 percent increase compared to the third quarter of
2014. EquipmentOne, the company’s online equipment marketplace, contributed $30.4 million of gross transaction value (“GTV”) to GAP in the third quarter of 2015 compared to $23.2 million in the third quarter of 2014. GAP for the third quarter of 2015 would have been $75.6 million higher, or an additional 8.4 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. This adverse effect on GAP is primarily due to the declining value of the Canadian dollar and the Euro relative to the U.S. dollar. Revenue grew 7 percent during the third quarter of 2015 to $109.3 million, compared to $102.2 million in the third quarter of 2014, as a result of the record GAP and higher revenue rate achieved in the third quarter this year. Revenue would have been $9.2 million higher, or an additional 8.4 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. The revenue rate was 12.22 percent in the third quarter of 2015, compared to 11.53 percent in the third quarter of 2014. The increase in the revenue rate is primarily due to the performance of the company’s underwritten business. As a percent of total GAP, the volume of underwritten business decreased slightly to 24 percent during the third quarter of 2015 compared to 30 percent for the same period in 2014. Operating income grew 47 percent during the third quarter of 2015 to $29.1 million, compared to $19.8 million in the third quarter of 2014. This increase is due to revenue growth combined with a decrease in selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses. Earnings from operations would have been $0.8 million higher, or an additional 2.7 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. Operating income margin was 26.6 percent for the third quarter of 2015, 724 basis points higher than
19.4 percent for the same period last year, primarily due to revenues increasing and SG&A expenses decreasing. Diluted adjusted EPS for the third quarter of 2015 was $0.19 per diluted share, a 41 percent increase compared to the third quarter of 2014. There were no adjusting items in the third quarter of 2015. The increase was driven by an increase in GAP and revenue combined with a decrease in SG&A expenses, partially offset by a decrease in other income items during the third quarter of 2015 compared to the same period in 2014. Income Statement Scorecard Analysis for the Nine Months Ended Sept. 30, 2015 GAP was $3.1 billion for the first nine months of 2015, a first nine months record and a 5 percent increase compared to the first nine months of 2014. EquipmentOne, the company’s online equipment marketplace, contributed $83.9 million of GTV to GAP in the first nine months of 2015 compared to $71.2 million in the same period in 2014. GAP for the first nine months of 2015 would have been $227.2 million higher, or an additional 7.3 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. This adverse effect on GAP is primarily due to the declining value of the Canadian dollar and the Euro relative to the U.S. dollar. Revenue grew 11 percent during the first nine months of 2015 to $380.4 million, compared to $342.6 million in the first nine months of 2014, as a result of the record GAP and higher revenue rate achieved during the same period this year. Revenue would have been $28.6 million higher, or an additional 7.5 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. The revenue rate was 12.22 percent in the first nine months of
2015, compared to 11.53 percent in the first nine months of 2014. The increase in the revenue rate is primarily due to the performance of the company’s underwritten business, which is comprised of guarantee and inventory contracts, consistent with the Company’s strategic focus on this business. The volume of underwritten business during the first nine months of 2015 remained consistent with the first nine months of 2014, at 29 percent. Operating income grew 36 percent during the first nine months of 2015 to $121.2 million, compared to $89.3 million in the first nine months of 2014. This increase is due to revenue growth significantly outpacing the growth of SG&A expenses. Earnings from operations would have been $6.4 million higher, or an additional 5.2 percent increase, if foreign exchange rates had remained consistent with those in the same period last year. Operating income margin was 31.9 percent for the first nine months of 2015, 581 basis points higher than 26.1 percent for the same period last year, primarily due to revenues increasing at a rate higher than SG&A expenses. Diluted adjusted EPS for the first nine months of 2015 was $0.84 per diluted share, a 34 percent increase compared to the first nine months of 2014. There were no adjusting items in the first nine months of 2015. The increase was driven by an increase in GAP, revenue and other income items, partially offset by an increase in SG&A expenses during the first nine months of 2015 compared to the same period in 2014. Balance Sheet Scorecard Analysis as at and for the 12 Months Ended Sept. 30, 2015 Operating free cash flow increased 75 percent to $250.6 million during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, compared to $142.8 million during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. This increase is the result of more cash
generated by operating activities and less capital spending during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, compared to the same period ended in 2014. Working capital intensity was minus 18.8 percent for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, an improvement of 1166 basis points from minus 7.1 percent for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. This improvement in working capital intensity is the result of increased revenues and decreased quick operating working capital during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, compared to the same period ended in 2014. The decrease in quick operating working capital is primarily the result of decreases in advances against auction contracts, inventory, and trade and other receivable balances. Significant fluctuations in working capital intensity are primarily the result of the timing and size of auctions just prior to each period end. The fact that the Company’s working capital intensity is negative highlights the minimal amount of working capital required to run the business. CAPEX intensity was 4.2 percent for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, a decrease of 40 basis points from 4.6 percent for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. This 9 percent decrease is due primarily to an increase in revenues by $45.0 million, or 9 percent, during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, compared to the same period ended in 2014. Net capital spending during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, remained consistent with the comparative period as a result of disciplined capital spending. Return on net assets (“RONA”) for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, was 26.5 percent, an increase of 1,065 basis points compared to 15.9 percent for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. This increase was the result of an increase in net operating profit after tax combined with a decrease in adjusted net assets. The see RESULTS page 144
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Case Beefs Up Operating Capacities With Proxibid Integrates SR240, SV280 Alpha Series Skid Steers Listings Into eBay’s Case Construction Equipment’s SR240 and SV280 Tier comfort and greater productivity. A single rocker switch IV Final skid steers feature Case’s maintenance-free particu- alternates between the Case “H” operating pattern and ISO late matter catalyst solution. Both machines represent new pattern controls for operators who are comfortable with one models in the Case lineup that provide increased rated oper- style or the other. New operator handles with detents ating capacities while still delivering performance benefits improve controllability and feathering by providing greater associated with much of the Case Alpha Series line of skid responsiveness to the actions/movement of the machine. steers, including 360-degree visibility, breakout force, torque and auxiliary hydraulics. “The industry continues to trend towards machines with higher rated operating capacities, but not all customers need the super high-end operating ranges,” said Warren Anderson, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. “We took two of our most popular size classes and lift styles — made them Tier IV Final — and through improvements in lift cylinders, hydraulics and machine design were able to substantially increase operating capacities.” Rated at 74 hp, these large-frame models deliver a torque of 232 ft./lbs., a bucket breakout force of up to 8,680 lbs., and standard hydraulics (24.2 gpm [91.6 Lpm]) and high-flow auxiliary (33.2 gpm [125.6 Lpm]) for power and attachment ver- Rated at 74 hp, these large-frame models deliver a torque of 232 satility. Weighing in at 7,400 lbs. (3,356 kg), the ft./lbs., a bucket breakout force of up to 8,680 lbs., and standard SR240 is an all-purpose skid steer that offers a hydraulics (24.2 gpm [91.6 Lpm]) and high-flow auxiliary (33.2 rated operating capacity (ROC) of 2,400 lbs. gpm [125.6 Lpm]) for power and attachment versatility. (1,088 kg), while the new 8,090-lb. (3,669 kg) Greater Stability With a Smoother Ride SV280 offers an ROC of 2,800 lbs. (1,270 kg). The Case PowerStance wheelbase provides excellent curb clearance and greater stability during lifting and hauling, Maintenance-Free Tier IV Final The Tier IV Final solution featured on both machines is which helps retain more material in the bucket. That stabilientirely maintenance free, with no filters to maintain or flu- ty also improves operator confidence when working on varids to add. Case’s particulate matter catalyst is a combination ied terrain. Additional counterweights can further improve of a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a high-efficiency stability and performance while also increasing the rated flow-through filter. The DOC oxidizes the machine’s operating capacity by 100 lbs. (45 kg). Case ride control and exhaust to create heat and manage emissions. The remaining two-speed travel further help improve material retention, particulate matter then passes through to the filter where it is while ride control also can improve operator comfort in loadand-carry applications, according to the manufacturer. slowed and burned. “These size classes represent large portions of the skid Comfort for the Operator steer market,” said Anderson. “Engineering a truly mainteThe SR240 and SV280 offer a wide cab — fully sealed nance-free Tier IV Final solution into these machines removes all complexity, cost, effort and downtime associat- and pressurized against noise, dust and fumes. The low step and entry threshold makes it easy for the operator to get in ed with solutions that rely on diesel particulate filters.” and out of the cab. The machine also features an optional radio and upgraded climate controls for optimal comfort. 360-Degree Visibility Case continues to lead the skid steer market in 360-degree Maintenance Made Easy visibility with a cab-forward design, skylight and ultra-narRoutine service points are all located at the rear of each row wide side screens. The machine features a low entry threshold, which also helps improve visibility down to the machine, so operators can quickly access the engine, filters bucket and attachment. Both models also feature Case’s dis- and fill points. Both machines feature Case’s easy-tilt cab for tinctive large and curved rear window for visibility to the rear convenient access to the drivetrain compartment. Hydraulic of the machine — all working together to give the operator quick couplers allow operators to quickly change attacha comprehensive view of the job site as they work. They also ments from the cab, while connect under pressure (CUP) feature standard heavy-duty front and side lighting for work- manifolds require no tools to connect or disconnect hydraulic lines. Both models now come standard with a ing in night and twilight applications. block heater to ensure operation even in frigid climates. A large 25.5-gal. (96.5 L) fuel tank allows the machine to operEZ-EH Controls Allow Flexibility The SR240 and SV280 offer an EZ-EH (electro- ate for more than an entire shift without refueling. For more information, visit CaseCE.com/alpha. hydraulic) setup menu with nine adjustable speed and control sensitivity settings that can be adjusted on the fly. This (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment allows the operator to match controls to their preference for Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Online Marketplace “We are excited to see our partnership with eBay continue to move forward with this new integration…” Ryan Downs Proxibid president and CEO
Proxibid announced that item listings for heavy equipment, industrial machinery, farm equipment, cars and trucks are now available on eBay. This integration provides buyers with a seamless, convenient way to browse and buy inventory previously unavailable on eBay, while giving sellers access to eBay’s 159 million buyers worldwide. Earlier this year, Proxibid and eBay entered into an exclusive relationship to bring Proxibid auction inventory in the Business & Industrial category to the eBay marketplace. Both Proxibid and eBay will promote the item listings, giving buyers more options when purchasing business and industrial inventory online. “The addition of Proxibid’s item listings enables eBay to expand its reach in the Business & Industrial category,” said Rob Francis, general manager of Business & Industrial at eBay. “The Proxibid brand is well-known and respected in the industry, and brings with it a wealth of experience in the secondary equipment market. Integrating Proxibid’s listings into eBay provides our users with access to equipment from top sellers in the industry, while offering Proxibid exposure to eBay’s massive global buyer base.” Both Proxibid and eBay have years of experience in selling equipment and industrial machinery online. As sellers of used equipment continue to seek ways to maximize return on investments, this new item listing integration provides new avenues for liquidating assets. “We are excited to see our partnership with eBay continue to move forward with this new integration. With more than $2 billion in Business & Industrial inventory passing through the Proxibid Marketplace this year alone, no one is better suited to provide eBay with item listings for this category,” said Ryan Downs, president and CEO of Proxibid. “Proxibid’s deep industry experience and sophisticated listings engine, combined with eBay’s global reach, offers sellers a powerful tool to grow their businesses.” Buyers can rest assured knowing their purchase is protected by Proxibid’s proprietary risk management system, designed to ensure transactions for high value items like equipment and industrial machinery are secure. Additionally, all purchases are backed by eBay’s Business Equipment Purchase Protection and Vehicle Purchase Protection programs. For more information, visit www.proxibid.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ALLU Group Names Chavez to Take Over as President, CEO ALLU Group Inc. announced Edgar J. Chavez will take over as president and CEO, replacing Mardi Ohanessian who will be retiring at the end of 2015. Chavez assumed overall responsibility for ALLU Group Inc. day to day operations on Nov. 23, 2015. For the last two months Chavez has served as executive VP and general manager of ALLU in order to familiarize himself with the customers, product and operations in North America. Chavez’s career includes experience with Gradall Industries, CNH Industrial, ASTEC Industries, Mitsubishi International and Volvo Construction equipment. He now brings his 20 plus years of industry knowledge to ALLU. “Everyone at ALLU worldwide wish to thank Mardi for developing ALLU in North America over the last 20 years. We’ve benefited from his passion, knowledge, and service. He will be missed,” said Chavez. For more information, call 800/939-2558 or visit www.allu.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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+ AUCTION AUCTION + AUCTION LATE MODEL RENTAL CONSTRUCTION UTILITY EQUIPMENT, SKID STEERS, AERIALS, WOOD CLEARING, GENERATORS, AIR COMPRESSORS & ATTACHMENTS. BOONSBORO (HAGERSTOWN), MARYLAND - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 @ 10:00 AM ADDRESS: 9212 Stottlemyer Road, Boonsboro, Maryland 21713 HILITES INCLUDE: 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) New Unused JCB 409, (2) New Unused JCB 407, JD 544B, JD 444E, Trojan 1900Z, CRA CRAWLER RA AWLER TRACTORS: TRACTORS: 2012 JD TRACTOR ASPHALTT PAVER: 750D, Komatsu D20P P,, 5 TRACT OR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 410G, (2) JD 110, (2) New Unused NH Boomer 24, ASPHAL PA PAVER: Leeboy 8000, ASPHALT ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: Taar Pot Trailer Mounted, ASPHALT ASPHAL ALLT ROLLERS: (2) Stone, 8 TRENCH ROLLERS: (6) IR TC13, Bomag BW85TT, Wackerr, 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: Cat 277, Bobcat T300, Bobcat T200, Takeuchi Takeuchi TL150, TL15 17 SKID STEERS: 2012 Cat 262D, Cat 262D, Cat 252B, Cat 246C, Cat 246, 201 260, Case 1845, Gehl 4640, Thomas T133S, Mustang, Int’l 3200 Series A, TRENCHER: Ditch Witch 3700 (4x4), ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: FORKLIFT: Hyster ysterr, FORKLIFTS: Hysterr, Hyster S40XL, Clark, Tooyota, 3 BOOM LIFTS: Genie Z45/22, Genie S40, Skyjack SBJK33, 14 SCISSOR LIFTS: JLG LG 500R RTS, JLG 40RTS, JLG 2646, Haulotte 3347E, Skyjack SL20, (2) Terex (20ft), Upright SL12, SL12, (6 (6) (6) W Workforce XLLT1571, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS: Sullair 375CFM, Atlas Copco XZS97, Atlas Copco XAS186, IR 185CFM, Smith Co, 5 GENERATORS: GENERA ATTORS: WATER TRACTORS: Cat 375KVVA, A, 143KVVA, A, Cumm Cummins 105KW, (2) Military Generatorr, 17 LIGHT PLANTS: (6) Allmand, (4) IR, (7) Magnum, W ATER PUMP: Wacker PT6, UTILITY TRACT ORS: Farmall Cub, Farmall A, 4 COMMERCIAL MOWERS: Kubota, Walker MT-GHS, JD 3245C, Toro Ground Master 228D, 228 HAY HA AY EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: JD 435 Balerr, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: Multiquip Cement Mixerr, 9 WOOD CHIPPERS: (2) Woodchuck WC12, (3) Woodchuck 1200, Vermeer BC1000, Wisper er Chipperr, Morbark 2106D, Vermeer BC600, STUMP GRINDER: Vermeer SC503, 3 SWEEPERS: American Lincoln, Tennant 830, Power Po Boss 60in, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 1999 Int’l 4900, DUMP TRUCK: 1977 Mack DM600, TRUCK TRACT TRACTOR: OR: Freightlinerr, TAGALONG TAGALONG TRAILERS: TR VAN TRAILERS: (4) Great Dane (48ft), CAMPERS: Fleetwood Wilderness (29ft), Catalina GSX (28ft), 2006 Imperial 18ft, 16ft Trailerr, 4 VAN 9 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) Cushman Titan Work Cart, (6) EZ Go One Man Cart, GEM Car E-825, GOLF CARTS: Club Car One Man Cart, Carry All Golf Cart, 3 CONTAINERS: CONTTAINERS: AINERS: HEA 40-20ft Sea Containerr, 6 HEATING EA ATING TING EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: (6) Frost Fire 1DF500, PRESSURE W WASHERS: ASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, A TTTACHME ACHMENTS: SKID STEER: Smooth, ATTACHMENTS: Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in-78in Buckets, New Grapple Buckets, New Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, New Bobcat Wood Chipperr, Bobcat 18122 2-Stage Blowerr, NH Backhoe Attachment, ent, New NH 50CS Snow Blowerr, Qty of Grapple Buckets, New JBX 4000 48in Forks, LOADER: Barko 475 Tree TRACTOR: Alamo BD-80 Harvestorr, Befco 18ft Fold up up Finish Mowerr, TRACTOR: 80 Rotary Mowerr,, 6ft Snow Blowerr, 35 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: New Mustang stang LF88 Plate Compactorr, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibratorr, New 2in x 50ft Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc 14in Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie ew Huskie B65 Jack Hammerr, New Stifff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in Drive Air Impact Wrench, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 5gl Steel Fuel 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Can, New 12V 15GPM Diesel Fuel Pump, 146 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: Aerr Green Soil & Septic Repairr,, Taarget a 6505 Concrete Saw w, Roll of 4ft x 250ft Live Stock Fencing.
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HILITES INCLUDE: 17 HYDRAULIC EXCVATORS: VA VAT TORS: 2008 Cat 314CL, 2011 Cat 312DL, (2) 2008 Cat 312CL, New Unused Cat 311FLRR, 2011 Cat 308DCR, 2008 Cat EXCV 308CCR, 2011 Cat 305DCR, (2) 2015 JCB 8018CTS, Kobelco SK210LC, Komatsu PC60-7, (2) Terex HR16, HR16 2006 Yanmar VIO27, 2009 Yanmar B15, B15 Yanmar B08, 9 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: New Unused Cat 908M, (4) 2014- 2011 Cat 906H2, Cat 936, (2) New Unused JCB 409, New Unused JCB 407, 3 TRACT TRACTOR OR LOADERS: (2) 2007 Kubota L3830, NH 575E (4x4), CRAWLER CRA AWLER TRACTOR: TRACTOR: Cat D3B, 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2005 JLG 534D945 (4x4), Gradall 534D945, (2) 2006- 2005 Gradall G642P (4x4), 3 FORKLIFTS: 2006 Ausa CH250, 2006 Komatsu FG40ZT8, 2011 Komatsu FG25T16, 5 MINI TRACK LOADERS: 2011- 2008 TORO Dingo TX525, (2) 2007- 2005 TORO Dingo TX425, T akeuchi TL240R, SKID STEER: 2008 NH Toro oro Dingo TX420, 2011 T Toro oro TX252, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2011 T Takeuchi 160, VIBRAT TOR RY ROLLERS: (2) Stone SD54, 3 ASPHALT ASPHALT ROLLERS: Wacker RD11A, Bomag Walk, Brother UP-9-D, 3 TRENCH ROLLERS: (2) Multiquip Rammax VIBRATORY P3324HHMR, 2005 Stone TR34R, WELDER: Miller, 4 BOOM LIFTS: (2) 2011- 2007 Biljax 4527A, (2) Genie Z30, 18 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2007 Skyjack SJ8831RT (4x4), P, 2006 Skyjack SJ7127 (4x4), (2) 2006 Skyjack SJIII4626, (3) 2006 Skyjack SJIII3226, (4) 2008 Skyjack SJIII3219, (3) 2008- 2007 Genie GS2668, (2) 2010 Genie 25AWP 2009 Genie GR20, Teer-ex, 8 LIGHT PLANTS: (6) 2009-2008 Allmand Nitelite Pro, (2) 2009 Allmand Nightlite PronL7, AIR COMPRESSORS: IR XP375WIR, 2007 IR P185WIR, 3 WELDERS: Millerr,, Miller MG130 Mig Welder,, 2007 Multiquip DLW300ES, W ATER PUMP: 2006 Multiquip 600TD80, COMMERCIAL MOWERS: 2010 EXMark AT WATER LZAS23KC524, 2008 EXMark LHP23KC523, TRACT OR LOADER: (2) 2007 Kubota L3830, Ford 1920, LA TRACTOR LAWN AWN & GARDEN TRACTORS: TRACTORS: JD JD235, 2010 JD X500, 4 WOOD CHIPPERS: 2005 Morbark M12R, (2) 2008- 2005 Vermeer DC625A, 2011 Vermeer BC1200XL, 4 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT:: (2) Multiquip 48in Power Trowel, 2006 Pullman 48in Power Trowel, 2005 Stone Mortar rtar Mixerr,, HYDRAULIC HAMMER: 2005 Rammer IN22, TRENCHER: Vermeer T600D Rock ock Saw w,, 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F750, 2007 Ford F550, 2007 Ford F350, TAGALONG TAGALONG TRAILER: 1999 16ft Trailer 16ft x 6in, 1111 PRESSURE WASHERS: WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold, (2) 2010 Karcher 2600-2500psi, Landa 3000psi, (4) 2009-2005 MITM 4000-2500psi, 2008 Shark 2600psi, Simpson 1000psi, 40 HEATING HEATING T EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: BTU HEA HEATERS: ATERS: TERS: (4) 2005 All Pro 40k, (6) 2008-2006 Desa 400-40K, (2) Flargo 200K, (4) 2007-2006 Heatwagon 200K, (8) 2008-2006 Master 400-100K, (7) Natlrivers 400-50K, (4) 2005 TPI 198TMC, (5) 2008-2006 Universal 400-200K, ELECTRIC RIC HEA HEATERS: ATERS: TERS: (3) 2005 TPI 198TMC, 65 ATTACHMENTS: ATT ATT TACHMENTS: SKID STEER: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in-78in Buckets, New Grapple Buckets, New Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, TRACT OR: (4) Noble Soil Pulverizerr,, 2005 TRACTOR: Bobcat LR5B Harley Rake, Bobcat LR5B Harley Rake, Landpride Tiller,, 2005 Rammer Hydraulic ydraulic Hammerr,, 2007 Woods Bushhog, Mini Track Loader: 2005 Dingo 22400 Auger, 2008-2005 Dingo 22459 Trencher, NEW EW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, EQUIPMENT T,, 124 SUPPORT T EQUIPMENT, EQUIPMENT T,, 3 SURVEY SUR RVEY VEY Y EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: (3) 2008-2006 Berger Transit Level.
ALEX LLYON YO & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC. YON 76 7697 97 ROUTE ROUTE 31, PO BOX 610, BRIDGEPORT, BRIDGEPORT, NY NY 13030 315-633-2944 315-633-2944 FFAX: AX: 315-6 315-633-8010 33-8010 LYON LLYONAUCTION.COM YONAUCTION.COM
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decrease in adjusted net assets was driven by an increase in cash and cash equivalents and current liabilities, as well as foreign exchange effects on non-U.S. dollar denominated assets. The increase in current liabilities is primarily due to the reclassification from non-current to current borrowings of a Canadian dollar 60 million term loan in the second quarter of 2015. Management intends to refinance this borrowing when it falls due in May 2016. The reclassification of this borrowing had a positive effect on RONA. Excluding the effects of the reclassification, RONA for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, would have been 24.1 percent, an increase of 826 basis points compared to RONA for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. Debt/Adjusted EBITDA decreased to 0.5x for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2015, compared to 0.9x for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2014. The company achieved a 20 percent increase in adjusted EBITDA with a lower level of borrowings as at Sept. 30, 2015, compared to Sept. 30, 2014. Dividend Information Quarterly dividend — The company declares a quarterly dividend of $0.16 per common share payable on Dec. 18, 2015, to shareholders of record on Nov. 27, 2015. Operational Review Online statistics — During the third quarter of 2015, the company attracted record third quarter online bidder registrations and sold approximately $404.5 million of equipment, trucks and other assets to online auction bidders and EquipmentOne customers. This represents a 6 percent increase over the third quarter of 2014 and a third quarter online sales record. Auction activity — During the third quarter of 2015, Ritchie Bros. conducted 54 unreserved industrial auctions in 15 countries throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and Asia. Auctions during the quarter include: • At the Sept. 29, 2015 St. Aubin sur Gaillon, France auction, the company sold more than $15 million worth of assets, making it the largest auction held by Ritchie Bros. in France during the company’s third quarter. This sale also set new third quarter records for the site for number of bidders and lots.
• At the Sept. 23 to 24, 2015, Fort Worth, Texas, auction, the company sold more than $70 million of assets; including $34 million sold to online bidders. This was the largest auction ever held by Ritchie Bros. in Texas. • At the Sept. 22, 2015, Donington Park, U.K., auction, the company sold $17 million of assets — the largest sale ever held at the Donington Park site. The sale also included a record number of bidders and lots sold for the region. • During September (on the 15th and 17th), Ritchie Bros. held two auctions in Australia, at the Brisbane and Geelong auction sites. Through these two auctions, the company sold $31 million of assets for consignors. • At the Sept. 11, 2015, Polotitlan, Mexico, auction, the company sold more $19 million of assets, making it the largest auction Ritchie Bros.’ has held in Mexico during the company’s third quarter. • On Sept. 9 to11, 2015, the company held its second largest Edmonton, Alberta auction ever, when over $76 plus million of assets were sold on behalf of consignors. The auction attracted more than 9,850 bidders from 50 plus countries, making it the secondlargest number of bidders ever registered for a Ritchie Bros. auction. • At the Sept. 8 to 9, 2015, Dubai, UAE, auction, the company sold more than $42 million of assets, and set new Dubai site records for the number of total and online bidders. • At the Aug. 26 to 27, 2015, Houston, Texas, auction, the company sold more than $45 million of assets; including more than $24 million sold to buyers outside of Texas. There are currently 96 unreserved auctions on the Ritchie Bros. auction calendar at www.rbauction.com, including auctions in North America, Central America, Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Asia. EquipmentOne Activity During the third quarter of 2015, EquipmentOne sold more than $31.7 million of equipment and other assets on behalf of customers. Highlights during the quarter include a 21 percent increase in Web site traffic for www.equipmentone.com in the third quarter of 2015 compared to the third quarter of 2014, based on average monthly users. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ADVERTISER INDEX ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................97 ALBAN CAT ..............................................................24 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................137 HOUSTON TX 1/14 COLUMBUS OH 1/16 ..................................141 LONG ISLAND NY 01/9 BOONSBORO MD 12/30 ..............................143 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................129 ALLU GROUP..........................................................128 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS ......120 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS..........40 ATI LEVEL BEST ....................................................128 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC........................................78 BARGAINS ............................................................133 BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................37 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..........................................28 BINDER MACHINERY CO ..........................................3 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................33 CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ........................................35 CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION ............55 CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................83 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................47 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES ............36,52,64 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................134 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES......................35 COMPANY WRENCH................................................39 CONSTRUCTION & INDUSTRIAL EQUIP..............100 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................79 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....76,118,139 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..............41 DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET ................................68 DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................35 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA..........................108 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................65 DURATECH ..............................................................86 DYNAPAC................................................................106 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................45 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ....18,132,147 EDWARD EHRBAR ..................................................17 EESSCO ....................................................................87 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................64,88 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ........................132 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ........................95 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................24 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK........................31 FAE USA INC ............................................................90 FELLING TRAILERS ................................................73 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA) ..........................28 FLUID POWER........................................................131 FOLEY INC..................................................................9 GEHL SKID STEER ................................................117 GEITH INC ..............................................................125
GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC ..................37 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ............................113 H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16 HARPER INDUSTRIES ..........................................122 HINIKER ..................................................................121 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ......................131 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............51 IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................94 IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................32 IRONPLANET ..........................................................145 JESCO ........................................................................6 JOHN DEERE ..........................................................111 K W REESE INC ......................................................38 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY............60 KLEEMAN..................................................................85 KOBELCO ..............................................................107 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................56,57,115 KPI-JCI ......................................................................81 KUBOTA ..................................................................105 LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................116 LAWRENCE LYNCH CORP ......................................40 LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC................................44 M.H. EBY INC............................................................71 MESSICK’S ..............................................................41 METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..............................93 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ............................84 MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13 MINNICH MANUFACTURING ..................................48 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........94 MONTABERT ..........................................................127 MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................142 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ....................................131 NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO ......................................38 NORAM ....................................................................63 NORRIS SALES CO INC ..........................................12 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................126 NORTRAX ............................................................41,43 OPDYKE INC ............................................................70 PARAMOUNT EQUIPMENT LLC ..............................44 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ....................................5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ..................................102 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10 POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ............................89 POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND ........................103 RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC....................135 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY........................88 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ORLANDO FL 02/15-19 ................................148 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ............................128 ROBERT H FINKE & SON ........................................19 ROCKLAND MFG......................................................52 ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................68 ROTOTILT ..............................................................124
RR EQUIPMENT ......................................................82 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..................................130 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................90 SENNEBOGEN ........................................................99 SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..............21 ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ..................122 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11 STEWART & STEVENSON ATLAS COPCO ............72 TEREX CRANES ......................................................59 TEREX FUCHS ........................................................96 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS..............130 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................69 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRAMAC CORP ........................................................37 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ....................27,29 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................35 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINGTON DE 12/18 ..............................142 VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................52 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ............74 WANTED ................................................................135 WEIR MINERALS ......................................................91 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC..............................38 WHITNEY & SON INC ............................................101 WOODS CRW CORP................................................20 WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................49 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS KISSSIMEE AUCTION 02/08-15 ..................144 YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ................53 NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENT ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ..............................1 ASTRO CRANE ........................................................13 BULLETIN BOARD ..................................................13 C N WOOD CO INC ..................................................20 CHADWICK BAROSS MA ........................................15 CLASSIFIED ............................................................13 DOOSAN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ..................17 E W SLEEPER CO......................................................7 EQUIPMENT EAST ..................................................1,9 FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ................1 GORILLA HAMMERS ..................................................1 HOLIDAY CENTER SPREAD....................................10 J R VINAGRO CORPORATION ..................................1 LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC ........................5 M G EQUIPMENT ......................................................1 MILTON CAT..............................................................13 NORTH EAST SHORING ........................................13 NORTHLAND JCB ....................................................13 ROGERS BROTHERS ..............................................19 SUMMIT SUPPLY LLC/MULTI MACHINE ..................1 THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..........................................15 THE W I CLARK CO ..................................................2 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ............................................3 UTILITY TRAILERS OF NEW ENGLAND ................16
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More buyers from more places means better results when you sell
ORLANDO, FL | FEB 15-19, 2016 Sel Selll at the auction th that at att attracts racttss thou thousands sands of b buyers uyerrs ffr from rom m ar around rou ound world, year ear af after year. the w orld, y ftter y earr. Everryy FFebruar ebruarryy, Ritchie Brro os. hostss the prremier emier globall au auction in Orlando, attracting thou tho sands of competing buyerrs ffrrom arrrou ound the world, in perrson son and online. Don’tt miss outt – it’ss big ggerr, it’ss betterr, and nothing else comes close. Get the best results with Ritchie Brro os. – sell your equipment and trucks at our upcoming Orlando auction.
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