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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” Your Ohio Connection: Ed Bryden, Strongsville, OH • 1-800-810-7640

OOGA Hosts 2014 Oilfield Expo, Technical Conference

Doug Evans (L) and Matt Thompson of Terex AWP/Genie talk about their Tier IV compliant GTH1544 telehandler.

(L-R): Highway Equipment Company’s Al Springer, Bob Bowers and Jason Shields are joined by Allied Construction Products’s Rich Steinbrenner to discuss their range of equipment for the oil and gas industry.

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he Ohio Oil & Gas Association held its Fourth Annual Oilfield Expo and Technical Conference at the I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio, on Dec. 3 and 4. This year the Oilfield Expo Technical Conference was introduced to the schedule. Technical conference presentations covered a range of topics including legislative and regulatory updates, process material disposal management, and horizontal drilling techniques. More than 200 oil and gas industry suppliers, service providers and associations involved with shale oil and gas well development in Ohio exhibited this year. The key event sponsor was the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 18, with a number of additional sponsors, includsee OOGA page 4

(L-R): International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 18’s John Oberlin, Jack Klopman and Michael Bertolone welcome attendees to the event.

Carissa Koast of Stonebridge Oilfield Services shows off the company’s mascot, Nick the Gnome.

Ohio College Builds Indoor Flying Pavilion for Drones By Lisa Cornwell ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI (AP) An indoor flying pavilion for students to test and fly drones will be built at a college in southwestern Ohio.

Sinclair Community College officials say the 40-ft. high pavilion resembling a traditional aircraft hangar will be built adjacent to a building in Dayton that houses some of its education and training programs in unmanned aerial sys-

tems and aviation. The indoor pavilion will allow students to fly drones without having to deal with weather issues or Federal Aviation Administration restrictions on flying them outdoors, said Andrew Shepherd,

director of Sinclair’s unmanned aerial systems program. Congress has directed the FAA to integrate drones into civilian manned airspace by next fall. The agency currently allows unmanned aircraft to be flown only under

controlled conditions. Sinclair flies drones at the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport and Wilmington Air Park under restricted flight conditions and has requests pending for FAA see PAVILION page 6


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Murphy Tractor Hosts Holiday Open House Events

Tom Matota (L) and Don Bello (R), both of Hiram Township, visit with Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Dean Bradley (C) at the Painesville, Ohio, Holiday Open House.

(L-R): Joe DeMilta of DeMilta Sand & Gravel enjoys the festivities along with Jenn Zelis, Bob Cumberledge and Rob Williams at the Painesville location.

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urphy Tractor & Equipment Co. prepared to close out the year in Ohio with a round of Holiday Open House events at several of the dealership’s locations in Ohio. The dealership kicked off the celebrations with an open house event at its Vandalia location on Dec. 12, followed by an event at its branch in Brunswick, Ohio, on Dec.r 16 and finished up

with events at its Lima locations on the 17 and the Painesville location on the 18. The annual events are held as a way to thank Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s customers during the holiday season, an ideal time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the incoming new year. Customers were treated to lunch, door prizes and up close looks at

John Deere Construction Equipment and John Deere Commercial Worksite Products. Factory representatives from John Deere as well as representatives from some of the dealership’s other lines, including Jay Noel and Kyle Bias of NPK and Cody Muhek of Valuepart Inc. were also on hand to visit and take part in the celebrations. see MURPHY page 6

Kirk Scheid (L) of Scheid Enterprises Inc., who just purchased this John Deere 650K dozer receives a hearty thank you from Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Chuck Ruggles during the holiday open house celebrations.

Cody Muhek of Valuepart Inc. was on hand with a table top display at the events. Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Mike Slinger (C) speaks with NPK Construction Equipment’s Jay Noel (L) and Kyle Bias at the dealership’s Brunswick, Ohio, Event.

Ellie Anne (L) and Audrey join their father, Dan Wheller of Strongsville Excavating, to admire this John Deere 310SK backhoe.

(L-R): In Painesville, Eric Morse of Murphy Tractor & Equipment talks with Mike Valletto of Valletto Construction and Jeff Cerny of JLC Landscaping.

(L-R): Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Robert Allee catches up with Chris Stutz of Great Lakes Construction and Chris Fall of John Deere.


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(L-R): Rayco Manufacturing’s Ron Kurtz speaks with Jeremy Manno, Chad Diviney and Adam Zearley of Carrizo Oil & Gas about Rayco’s new RCT80 and RCT150 crawler trucks. At Ohio CAT’s Power Systems Division booth, OEM Engine Sales Representative Joe Hahn (L) and Petroleum Business Development Manager Karl Johnson stayed busy fielding inquiries at the event.

More Than 200 From Oil, Gas Industry Attend

Fecon’s Brian Kile (L) and Dennis Goldbach discussed their lineup of equipment. OOGA from page 1

ing ALL Erection & Crane Rental and Beaver Excavating, Genie and Murphy Tractor & Equipment. Serving the interests of Ohio’s crude oil and natural gas industry for more than 65 years, the Ohio Oil & Gas Association represents more than 3,000 members involved with the exploration, production and development of crude oil and natural gas resources within the state of Ohio. The association’s next major event is the OOGA Winter Meeting, set for March 11 to 13, 2015, at the Hilton Columbus at Easton. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) see OOGA page 5


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Tom Welch of Beaver Excavating spoke with attendees about their range of services.

Randy Bates (L) and Brian Mayfield of Murphy Tractor were on hand to discuss Murphy’s line of John Deere machines.

Bernie Paridon of ALL Erection and Crane Rental was on hand to talk about the company’s services for gas and oilfield applications.


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Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc., one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealer organizations, is headquartered in Park City, Kan. The organization has locations throughout the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nebraska. For more information, visit www.murphytractor.com. (L-R): John and Charlie Croft of John Croft Excavating speak with Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Rob Williams at the Brunswick event.

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authorizations to fly more. “We think it is really important for students to be able to experience the capabilities of flying,” said Deb Norris, Sinclair’s vice president of workforce development and corporate services. Construction of the pavilion and renovation of the existing building’s first floor are part of a $5 million project set for completion by early 2016. Norris said the renovation will allow more UAS and aviation operations to be combined in one location, providing access to resources including aviation and flight simulators, avionics and engine labs and a wind tunnel. “The idea is that students will be able to walk right out of that facility’s first floor and into the pavilion, which will provide a hands-on learning environment,” Shepherd said. Sinclair student Drew Tait, of New York City, will finish his UAS certification before the pavilion’s completion but believes it will provide other students with valuable opportunities. “That should give them an edge going into the working world,” said Tait, 22, who is planning to work for the Fire Department of New York. He believes first responders eventually will use drones for tasks including searching for victims, making his UAS training an asset. An official of the Dayton Development Coalition, which is shaping strategies for the region’s and Ohio’s roles in the emerging drone industry, said the pavilion will be a powerful education and training tool. “Nothing really compares to hands-on experience,” said Chris Ford, vice president for defense programs with the regional economic development organization. Norris said the school of around 22,000 students projects an estimated 3,000 aviation and UAS students will graduate within 10 years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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