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Like a broken record, industry trade shows send me press releases all the time excitedly announcing how their show broke all kinds of records. I am overjoyed that I get to do this now, so please indulge me. Thanks to all of you who attended the N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo and all of you who exhibited at the show on Oct. 30, we truly broke records for attendance and number of exhibitors. More than 1,200 visitors passed through the turnstiles and well over 100 exhibitors showcased their new products and services in the expansive new Expo Center in Syracuse. Our milestone expo, which was the 25th annual installment, represented a 20 percent increase in overall exhibitor participation when compared to last year’s show; in fact, the show had been sold out earlier than ever before. All this equipment from all these exhibitors also were showcased better than ever before thanks to the 40 percent additional exhibit space the new Expo Center afforded the show. The Antique Drive-In returned with participants showing off some vintage trucks, including a 1975 Dodge W100, a 1968 Dodge W200, a 1947 Brockway Model 188 truck and more. The Brockway was originally painted red and was used at the Brockway factory to move parts and materials between the company’s local facilities and suppliers. In the mid-1950s, the truck was sold to Cortland County and painted yellow and became known as the “banana wagon.” During this time the truck was used to transport personnel and tools to highway projects across the county. Once again, we had two lucky grand prize winners, Scott Hoffmeister, supervisor of the city of Oneida, won two NASCAR Watkins Glen Tickets, including two pit road passes, for a race in August 2020, and Chris Sherwood, superintendent of the village of Manlius, won a pair of Jim Kelly Club tickets to see the Buffalo Bills take on the Denver Broncos on Nov. 24. (At press time, the game hadn’t happened, yet, so we hope Chris saw a big win.) Again, thank you for helping make this show a big success and we look forward to seeing all of you at next year’s show. Please see page 52 for full show coverage. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season. P

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By Mary Yamin-Garone PROFILE CORRESPONDENT

Standing in front of the town of Caneadea highway department feels like home. Autumn’s arrival is marked by the brilliant colors of the changing foliage — a sure sign that winter isn’t far behind. Mark Wilcox, highway superintendent of the town of Caneadea, has already started preparing for those long winter months. He

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knows all too well what to expect. “In this part of the state, the snow starts flying around the middle of November,” he said. “It usually stops around the end of March. Sometimes, it’s snowed in the middle of April. This little corner gets hit quite frequently. We can get snow upwards of the 100-inch mark for the entire winter.” Mark is no stranger to Caneadea winters. He has spent most of his 49 years in the area, graduating from Geneseo Community College in 1995 with a criminal justice degree. “After graduation, I worked on a farm in Short Track, N.Y., for a while. I milked and fed cows, cleaned the barn, helped with haying. At that time, there weren’t as many police jobs like there are

today.” So how did Mark end up as highway superintendent? “In December of 1996, I started working for the town as a seasonal worker/laborer. I actually worked all year but they’d lay you off for a week or so to break it up so you weren’t considered to be full time. I got my CDL in 1997 and started learning the equipment. I was equivalent to a mechanical equipment operator (MEO). I was hired full time January 1, 2000, and became superintendent in February 2017.” continued on page 12


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The Caneadea highway department’s 2018 Mack tandem plow truck.

Mark also had a personal connection to the job. “My grandfather was superintendent in the early ’70s. He held the position for six years. My brother, Richard, also was superintendent around 1975. I was deputy superintendent for several years under him. He knew his stuff and was a good mentor. The job has changed a lot since they were in office. Everything from the type of work they did to the equipment they used.” Mark and his wife, Lori, have been married for a little over two years. She works for Stericycle picking up hazardous wastes (the big containers that hold the needles) for various hospitals. The couple has two daughters: Kodae, 24 and Emily, 22. Emily is a stay-at-home mom to one-year-old daughter, Oakley. She and her fiancé, Dakota, live in Olean. Mark is a member of the Allegany County Highway and the New York State Highway Associations. In his spare time, he loves to hunt and golf, although he admits he’s “not too good on the links. I also love watching the Buffalo Bills play.”

The town of Caneadea highway department’s 2018 Ford 350 XLT plow/dump. 12

On the Job The department’s facilities are interconnected. continued on page 16

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The town of Caneadea’s 2019 John Deere 672G motorgrader, purchased thanks to New York State Sen. Cathy Young assisting the department with a grant.

“The office and what we call the old shop is what was here originally,” Mark said. “I believe it was in the 1960s. Sometime in the ’80s, they added two more bays, a parts room and an attached garage. At that time, there was a three-bay cold storage that wasn’t enclosed on the front side. Around 2010, there was enough money to enclose and insulate it and add garage doors. We have five large bays that can handle most any equipment and three smaller ones. Several pieces have to stay outside all winter.” “Our salt shed holds several thousand tons of salt and sand mix,” he added. “Lots of times we’ll go through more than that, especially the last few winters when there was a lot more snow. Our township is in the northwest corner of Allegany County. If the wind is right, we’ll get some lake effect off of Erie.” The town also has its own gravel pit. “If you have your own gravel pit, you must have a mining permit regulated by the DEC. Our pit is being sold, so we’re probably going to have to purchase gravel elsewhere at a higher price. We don’t own the pit. We pay the landowners for the gravel, then pay a crushing outfit to come in. It’s getting harder to find good gravel and a good gravel pit because a lot of the ground is clay. It’s not very gravely. Our pit is actually in the town of Rushford, just out of our township. We’ve been making a 75-minute haul round-trip per load. That doesn’t last long. Sometimes if it’s raining, we’ll haul all day so we can stockpile. It costs too much to have it hauled.” As superintendent, it’s Mark’s job to maintain the town’s 110.3 lane miles of road; 15.27 of which are gravel and 36.38 are paved. That translates into three plowing routes that take about three hours to clear. continued on page 18 16

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Mark relies on his three full-time employees to serve the town’s 2,339 residents. His crew includes mechanical equipment operators (MEOs) Sean Hatch, deputy; Cory Armison; and Tevrett Covedill. While Mark feels fortunate to have a great batch of guys, “I could use more help. When I started as a seasonal employee, there were four full-time and three part-timers who worked most of the year as laborers/equipment operators. Now there’s three. Just as I was taking over as superintendent, the part-time position was cut. I’m trying to get it back.” The town of Caneadea’s highway department functions on a total operating budget of $183,500. “That includes CHIPS, PAVE-NY and Extreme Winter Recovery. We also receive $128,500 for summer road maintenance.” Keeping the Fleet Current Mark acknowledged that the trucks and equipment are so much better now than when his grandfather and brother were running things. “In the last 15 to 20 years, there’s been a big jump in prices. Now, a tandem axle, 10-wheeler plow truck is around $225,000 to $230,000. We looked at one of our 90s something and it’s almost $100,000 cheaper. The regulations don’t help where you have urea systems, burn offs and DEF. They have to do with emissions on the diesel engine for better emissions for the environment. That’s added another $10,000-$30,000 to a piece of equipment. It causes a lot of maintenance issues, too. Quite a few of them have had problems because of that.” continued on page 22 18

Highway Superintendent Mark Wilcox loads out high shoulder material on Foxhill Road in September 2019.

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To help get the job done, the department uses an imposing fleet of equipment that includes: • 1991 Ingersoll Rand dirt roller • 1995 wood chipper (jointly owned with the town of Belfast) • 1997 Hitachi track excavator • 2004 Hyundai HL757-7 wheel loader • 2005 Terex backhoe • 2007 Superior broom • 2009 Kubota M8540 tractor with Diamond flail mower • 2009, 2016 Chevy 2500 • 2010 Kenworth tandem dump truck with Tenco plow equipment • 2013 Interstate 20-ton trailer (jointly owned with the town of Belfast) • 2013 Freightliner tandem dump truck with Everest plow equipment • 2013 Volvo EW 160 rubber-tire excavator • 2018 Ford F350 dump truck with plow and sander • 2018 Mack tandem dump truck with Everest plow equipment • 2018 Felling 8-ton trailer As superintendent, it’s Mark’s job to maintain the town’s 110.3 lane miles of road; 15.27 • 2019 Bomag 47-in. double drum roller continued on page 26 22

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Midland Asphalt performs cold mix paving in Vreeland Road on 2018.

• 2019 John Deere 672G all-wheel drive motorgrader Every highway superintendent prides themselves on having an up-todate fleet. For Mark, that’s easier said than done. “Trying to keep up with the equipment you have to constantly be purchasing something. We got behind. Based on its life expectancy, our loader was due this year. Also, our grader was overdue and our roller was well overdue.” When it comes to budgeting for new equipment, “Normally, one truck is bonded and one piece of equipment is leased. Our first lease was for a 2013 Volvo rubber-tire excavator. It was for 15 years. I fought them on that. I didn’t think it was a good idea because it was such a long time. I worried about going that far out, but it will be paid for this year. I’m trying to get a new loader starting with next year’s budget. One company offers a seven-year lease at 3.9 percent. Another is a smaller percentage but for five years. I’d like to see fewer years even though you’re holding more.” Mark also is happy about his recent purchases. “We purchased a 2019 Bomag 47-inch double drum roller outright this year. Thanks to Senator Kathy Young, we also bought a 2019 John Deere 672G motorgrader all-wheel drive. She was able to get us most of the $300,600. We had to pay $3,000 to $4,000 out of our budget. You

can’t beat that. She left the position shortly thereafter. That’s going to hurt some areas out here. You could tell she cared about her constituents and her area. If she could help, she did.” When asked about his favorite part of the job, Mark was quick to answer. “Summer construction work. I love being outside and operating the equipment.” The most difficult part? “The long hours in the winter. That affects your family, too. Lots of times it’s seven days a week. If it’s bad, anywhere from 4 a.m. to 10 at night. You can’t get to sleep right away. You need time to settle down. The guys may go home and grab something quick. Then, within an hour, they’re back at it. “I have a budget for overtime. Some of these winters, we come close to spending a lot of what was in there for wages. Plus, salt and sand. My predecessor had several lean years, so he allowed the budget to keep going down on salt and sand. He didn’t understand you can’t go off your lean years. You have to plan for the worst so you have enough money to plow and salt roads.” Mark’s worst experience came before becoming highway superintendent.

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In 2018, Midland Asphalt performed a cold mix paving job on Vreeland Road in Caneadea.

“One summer over a decade ago, we got hit with a big flood that caused major damage. We got everything fixed and then we had another flood that ripped everything out. It took a lot of time and money to fix it the second time. You don’t forget something like that.” Has the job been everything he expected? “There was more unexpected stuff. You never realize as a worker how much paperwork and computer stuff there is in addition to helping the guys do their work. There’s a lot more to it than you’d think. Every year, they add more regulations, more paperwork to fill out. I was pretty well prepped to be able to do the job thanks to my brother.” Looking ahead, Mark would like to replace a drainage grate system that’s a long grade at the bottom of a hill. “It catches the water off the hill, so it doesn’t run into one of the college buildings. It’s about ready to fail. I’ve been working with a welding outfit to get estimates. It’s about a $15,500 job. It had me worried and stressed a little because part of it could fail at any time, so I’m trying to get to it as fast as I can or as fast as they can get the materials. It’s looking like later this month. I’m hoping for the best that it lasts that long.” continued on page 34 30

Sean Hatch and Cory Armison prepare for an impending snowstorm on Nov. 11, 2019.

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from page 30

Seen here are the aging town of Caneadea highway garages, as Mark Wilcox put it.

Would he like to change anything about the job? “I wish I had the money to buy new equipment. I’d like to see all the roads hard road. With our budget, I don’t ever see it happening. The services are suffering and it’s making us do more with less.” About the Town of Caneadea Caneadea is a town in Allegany County, N.Y. The population was 2,542 at the 2010 census. The name is of Seneca language origin and means “where the heavens rest on earth.” The Seneca were the dominant Iroquoian tribe in this western part of their territory and were known as the “gatekeepers.” They were one of the Five Nations of the Haudenonsaunee or Iroquois League. The town is in the northwest quadrant of the county. Caneadea was named after the upper, or old Seneca village located on a bluff above the east side of the Genesee River opposite the site of presentday Houghton. They were one of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois League or Haudenosaunee, and dominated the western area of the large territory. Sometime in the latter half of the 18th century, the Seneca built a square log council house here with the help of British troops from Fort Niagara. Usually their council houses were in the form of longhouses. Seen here is flooding in Shongo Valley in the town of Caneadea in 2015. 34

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Cory Armison plows with his 2013 Freightliner during a big snowstorm in the 2018 to 2019 winter.

Mark Wilcox said you never know what we may find dropped off on a seasonal McClure Hill road. “We had to take it to a junk yard to get rid of it,” he said. 38

The region was first settled by European Americans around 1800, after most of the Seneca had left for Canada, with a remnant forced to a reservation. Their bands had allied with the British during the American Revolutionary War and, after defeat, it had ceded all its territory east of the Mississippi River to the new United States, without consulting with its allies. The town of Caneadea was founded in 1808 from part of the town of Angelica. However, the town was reduced as the population increased and other towns were formed from this territory in the county: Friendship (1815), Rushford (1816), and Belfast (1824 and 1831). The Caneadea Reservation of the Seneca tribe was once located in the town, but they sold off their claims in 1825 under pressure from white speculators. The former Genesee Valley Canal once passed through the town. The Caneadea Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 36.3 sq. mi. of which 35.6 sq. mi. is land and 0.69 sq. mi., or 1.91 percent, is water. continued on page 42

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The town developed along the Genesee River, an important and historic Western New York river, which had also been valued by the Seneca. Rushford Lake is partly at the town’s west line, and Caneadea Creek is an important stream in the town. New York State Route 19 passes through the town (north-south) and intersects New York State Route 243 north of Canaeadea village. As of the census of 2000, there were 2,694 people, 650 households, and 436 families residing in the town. The population density was 75.8 people per sq. mi. There were 1,098 housing units at an average density of 30.9 per sq. mi. Notable people: Lady Baldwin, 19th-century baseball pitcher and William Muldoon, wrestler and first New York State Athletic Commissioner. (History courtesy of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caneadea,_New_ York) 

Flooding on Pinkerton Road during summer 2015 after 3.5 inches of rain fell in one hour.

The Caneadea highway department crew (L-R) are Cory Armison, MEO; Mark Wilcox, highway superintendent; Sean Hatch, deputy superintendent/MEO; and Tevrett Covedill, MEO. 42

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Hitachi Updates ZW180-6 Loader, Features New Power Mode Switch

Customers are offered a choice of a 3.4 cu. yd. (2.6 cu m) general purpose bucket or a 4.2 cu. yd. (3.2 cu m) material handling bucket. Able to lift as much as 3,000 lbs. (1,360 kg), the ZW180 can reach loading heights up to 12.9 ft. (3.9 m).

Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders America’s updated ZW180 — a member of the Dash-6 line-up of mid-sized wheel loaders — weighs in at 32,100 lbs. (14,560 kg), delivers 26,530 lbs. of breakout force and is powered by a Cummins 200 hp Tier 4F QSB6.7 engine. Customers are offered a choice of a 3.4 cu. yd. (2.6 cu m) general purpose bucket or a 4.2 cu. yd. (3.2 cu m) material handling bucket. Able to lift as much as 3,000 lbs. (1,360 kg), the ZW180 can reach loading heights up to 12.9 ft. (3.9 m).

Power and Versatility A key element in the ZW180-6’s design for versatility is Hitachi’s new power mode switch, conveniently mounted on the steering joystick. A touch of the power mode switch gives the operator immediate access to additional rim-pull and breakout force for digging into heavy piles or for climbing grades while carrying a full load. Available in any auto and manual ranges, the switch to power mode instantly produces a 10 percent burst in engine rpm. The power mode allows faster acceleration without limiting the loader’s top speed on flat runs. The extra power also boosts hydraulic flow to allow quicker bucket lifts for faster cycle times. The ZW180-6 also features an automatic power-up function, which responsively increases engine rpm any time the loader slows down due to travel on an uphill grade. Front and rear limited-slip differential with positraction keep the loader moving forward, even in the toughest ground conditions. Operator Performance and Control Features designed into the Dash-6 models also focus on helping the best operators get the best from their machine. The ZW180-6 targets the needs of operators with popular smart technology including ride control, telematics, auto power-up, and an operator-friendly LCD color monitor. The cab is fully fitted out for the operator’s creature comforts and con44

venience including automatic A/C, enhanced ventilation and a new sound system with roof-mounted speakers. The compartment is sealed airtight and pressurized to keep out dust and dirt. An extensive range of intuitive controls come easily to hand for responsive power, steering and loading functions. The tilt/telescoping steering pedestal is linked to a pop-up pedal that quickly returns the steering pedestal to its start position. The transmission offers two auto modes and one manual mode to adapt to the day’s applications. A shiftto-hold switch overrides automatic settings to hold the transmission in its current gear until the operator presses it again or changes direction, giving it the extra traction or torque required at that time. Hitachi’s parallel/tandem hydraulic circuit makes load lifting and dumping even more efficient. The parallel tilt and lift movement smooths out digging operations while the tandem function prioritizes the bucket while dumping, as an automatic return-to-dig function resets the bucket for the next load.

Enhanced Visibility The ZW180-6 carries forward Hitachi’s claim of having the best visibility in the business — a significant advantage for machines that are often roading between work sites. A seamless front window, rounded engine cowling and a redesigned ROPS frame allows for clean 360degree lines-of-sight. Its exhaust and intake stacks are relocated to the far rear end of the engine cover, minimizing their profile in the operator’s view. The rear pillars of the ROPS frame struts are mounted forward and away from the rounded corners of the cab. A rear-mounted safety camera is standard equipment, along with a proximity detection system providing audible and visual alerts for stationary and moving objects up to 20 feet away from the loader. continued on page 46

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Labor Dept. Issues Final Overtime Rule; Set to Go Into Effect Jan. 1

The U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule Sept. 24 to make 1.3 million American workers eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). “For the first time in over 15 years, America’s workers will have an update to overtime regulations that will put overtime pay into the pockets of more than a million working Americans,” Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Patrick Pizzella said. “This rule brings a commonsense approach that offers consistency and certainty for employers as well as clarity and prosperity for American workers.” “Today’s rule is a thoughtful product informed by public comment, listening sessions, and long-standing calculations,” Wage and Hour Division Administrator Cheryl Stanton remarked. “The Wage and Hour Division now turns to help employers comply and ensure that workers will be receiving their overtime pay.” The final rule updates the earnings thresholds necessary to exempt executive, administrative or professional employees from the FLSA’s minimum wage and overtime pay requirements, and allows employers to count a portion of certain bonuses (and commissions)

toward meeting the salary level. The new thresholds account for growth in employee earnings since the currently enforced thresholds were set in 2004. In the final rule, the Department is: • raising the “standard salary level” from the currently enforced level of $455 to $684 per week (equivalent to $35,568 per year for a fullyear worker); • raising the total annual compensation level for “highly compensated employees (HCE)” from the currently-enforced level of $100,000 to $107,432 per year; • allowing employers to use nondiscretionary bonuses and incentive payments (including commissions) that are paid at least annually to satisfy up to 10 percent of the standard salary level, in recognition of evolving pay practices; and • revising the special salary levels for workers in U.S. territories and in the motion picture industry. The final rule will be effective on Jan. 1, 2020. The increases to the salary thresholds are long overdue in light of wage and salary growth since 2004, according to the Labor

Department. Nearly every person who commented on the department’s 2017 Request for Information, participated at listening sessions in 2018 regarding the regulations, or commented on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking agreed that the thresholds needed to be updated for this reason. The department estimates that 1.2 million additional workers will be entitled to minimum wage and overtime pay as a result of the increase to the standard salary level. The department also estimates that an additional 101,800 workers will be entitled to overtime pay as a result of the increase to the HCE compensation level. A 2016 final rule to change the overtime thresholds was enjoined by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Nov. 22, 2016, and was subsequently invalidated by that court. As of Nov. 6, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has held the appeal in abeyance pending further rulemaking regarding a revised salary threshold. As the 2016 final rule was invalidated, the department has consistently enforced the 2004 level throughout the past 15 years. 

Hitachi Delivers Construction-Duty Workhorse With ZW180-6 Loader from page 44

The DPF-Free Tier IV Final Solution By eliminating DPF and the required regen cycles from its Dash-6 machines, Hitachi now takes an industry lead in Tier IV Final solutions for wheel loaders. The ZW180-6 is equipped with a clean SCR system using just a simple DEF system that lets the machine run efficiently without high engine temperatures and eliminates concerns about idle times. Fleet managers can look forward to less downtime for engine maintenance and extended engine life to overhaul. An auto shutdown feature provides further savings on fuel and emissions, adding up to about a 7 percent reduction in fuel cost during loadand-carry operations. Telematics with Hitachi’s Global e-Service allows ZW180-6 owners to monitor their loaders remotely for machine performance, daily operational reports, remote diagnosis, as well as being able to schedule maintenance dates. The results also are provided automatically in a monthly email summary with Hitachi’s ConSite program. Reputations Are Built on It Long shifts on roadbuilding and development sites, and in heavy farm work, are among the most demanding wheel loader applications. The ZW180-6 is built for the long haul with a robust frame structure, high ground clearance and a resilient cooling package. 46

A visibly reinforced cross-tube design resists torsional stresses on the loading arms of the ZW180-6 features. The same robust strength is evident in the articulation area with its beefy structure, large pins and heavy bearings. An optional belly guard also is available to prevent damage to the powertrain and driveshaft in the most rugged terrain. Standard equipment includes a reversible, on-demand hydraulic cooling fan, which can be activated automatically or manually. Aluminum wide-fin cooling cores ensure high cooling efficiency as well as extending the service life free of corrosion. A new rear grill prevents raw material from entering the radiator compartment and protects it from debris. An exhaust-aspirated air cleaner and integrated pre-cleaner removes large particulate matter from the air inlet, eliminating the need for a turbine-type pre-cleaner. Easy access doors for routine servicing also is a strong part the of Hitachi’s formula for reliability in the ZW180-6. Gull-wing doors on both sides of the engine compartment lift high and clear of all primary service points. The engine air filter is located at the rear of the engine compartment for easy ground level access. Eliminating the DPF components with the SCR system further opens up working space in the engine compartment for service techs. The urea tank also is positioned for convenient inspections and refills. For more information, visit www.hitachiwheelloaders.us. 

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he 25th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo was a record-breaking event.

Held Oct. 30, 2019, at the expansive new Expo Center on the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, Superintendent’s Profile’s yearly municipal equipment and services show was a sweeping success by all standards. More than 1,200 guests attended this year’s event, making it the most-attended event ever. All these visitors kept exhibitors, whose numbers themselves represented a 20 percent increase over 2018’s Expo exhibitor total, consistently busy throughout the day. The show had, in fact, been sold out of exhibitor space for some time prior to the show. And, of course, all of this unfolded in the new expo center, which provided 40 percent more exhibit space than in the old Verizon Centers of Progress building. In addition to the vast array of new equipment and services pervading the new expo center, the Antique Drive-In returned and guests (and exhibitors) were able to check out a 1975 Dodge W100, a 1968 Dodge W200 and a 1961 Mack B61. Scott Hoffmeister, supervisor of the city of Oneida, won the Grand Prize for two NASCAR Watkins Glen Tickets, including two pit road passes, for a race in August 2020, and Chris Sherwood, superintendent of the village of Manlius, won a pair of Jim Kelly Club tickets to see the Buffalo Bills take on the Denver Broncos on Nov. 24. The many guests also were treated to a free lunch thanks to our lunch sponsors, Trux Outfitters, Vantage Equipment, Stadium International, Tenco, Tracey Road Equipment and Henderson Products. Thank you for helping us break attendance and exhibitor records at this year’s event, and we look forward to seeing you next October at the 26th annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo.  P

Tracey Road Equipment honored Tom Fenzl. who recently passed way too young. He had spent most of his life serving the municipal equipment industry.

Federal Signal featured every imaginable vehicle light that a highway department could find a need for.

Tracey Road Equipment announced that it is now a dealer for Road Widener. This skid steer attachment is used for creating road shoulders replacing purpose built pavers. 52

The N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to check out equipment, like this Tenco plow system, and compare it directly to its competitors just a few steps away.

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THANKS FOR ATTENDING!!!

This year’s show, with the move to the new Expo Center, smashed many Profile records, including the largest number of exhibits and most attendees ever.

Len Zappalla participated in the Antique Drive-In show with this 1975 Dodge W100.

Northeast Sweepers can put you in the seat of a new sweeper or can rent you a late-model machine … whatever best suits your needs.

Just look at the patina on this classic 1961 Mack B61, owned by Dick Correita. Scott Smith displayed a 1968 Dodge W200.

Lunch for more than 1,200 attendees was sponsored by Trux Outfitters, Vantage Equipment, Stadium International, Tenco, Tracey Road Equipment and Henderson Products. Superintendent’s Profile • www.superintendentsprofile.com • December 2019

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THANKS FOR ATTENDING!!!

Admar Supply was happy to display the New York State Bid Contracts available on its Kubota and Wacker Neuson products. All Kubota construction equipment is on State Bid PC#67693*.

Auctions International had its website on display during the Expo. As an industry leader in auction and asset/surplus liquidation, the company is an easy choice for superintendents to buy and sell assets when necessary.

Bob Lobello of Buyers Products Company explains the Salt Dog AntiIce System and its full matrix of products, including multiple drive lines (electric/gas) and multiple tank sizes to name a few.

Chemung Supply Corp. is all about starting the conversation with its customers and that is exactly what the company did at the Expo. Chemung offers highway supplies, installation services and manufacturing/fabricating services.

Mike Kane of Cyncon Equipment shows off the latest in sewer equipment, including this Truck Jetter Model, which is more productive, environmentally friendly and one of the safest truck-mounted jetters on the market today.

Five Star Equipment had crowds all day checking out the John Deere 544L wheel loader that offers features such as bucket vibrate, as well as improved load leveling, visibility and material retention.

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THANKS FOR ATTENDING!!! J&J Equipment showed off the new RC Mowers, a remote-control mower with bestin-class slope climb. With multiple models available, these are your go-to mowers for performance, safety, convenience and complying with increasing OSHA regulations. Deby Hogeboom, N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo team member, assists show visitors with finding the vender that can best fit their needs

Hunter Larson, regional sales manager of Vactor, and Chris Gibson, product support manager of Joe Johnson Equipment, tout the Vactor HXX Paradigm vacuum excavator.

Paul Skufca, machinery sales of Milton Cat, had a few crew members from the town of Henderson laughing at his jokes.

Travis Patten, equipment operator instructor of the New York State DOT, checks out a Kenworth truck, owned by the town of Aurora, at the Henderson Products exhibit.

The Henke Manufacturing Talon was on display and drawing attention. This is a rugged built debris bucket designed specifically for wheel loaders and features bolt-on cutting edges and wear guards, stronger hinges, cylinder guards, modular back plate and bushing at all pin connections.

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Vantage Equipment had a full staff on hand to answer questions about contracts. (L-R): Michele Bogucki, director of field sales; Matt Flowers, territory manager; Bill Maloy, territory manager; and Jeremy Mohat.

Matt Gibson of the Viking Cives Group explains the wide range of truck equipment the company manufactures, supplies and installs.

Many guests were treated to a free lunch thanks to our lunch sponsors, Trux Outfitters, Vantage Equipment, Stadium International, Tenco, Tracey Road Equipment and Henderson Products.

Liftech Equipment Co. displayed the JCB 110W Hydradig, which is a wheeled excavator and tool carrier designed by moving the engine, tanks and ancillaries to the chassis, which improves visibility, stability, maneuverability, mobility and serviceability. 62

Phil Brigandi, municipal sales representative of Stadium International Trucks; John Paradis, owner of Stadium International Trucks; and Roy Williams, new and used truck sales representatives of Stadium International Trucks.

Mark Perry Jr. and Jeff Koprevich, both sales representatives, and Rob Thompson, branch manager of Anderson Equipment Company, stand in front of the Komatsu WA320 wheel loader.

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THANKS FOR ATTENDING!!!

The lunch line forms during the N.Y.S. Highway & Public Work Expo, thanks to sponsors Trux Outfitters, Vantage Equipment, Stadium International, Tenco, Tracey Road Equipment and Henderson Products.

Tark Croteau, sales representative of Trius Inc. and Monroe Truck Equipment, asks about the specific snow and ice setups that the town of Stuyvesant uses.

Held at the new Expo Center in Syracuse, the 25th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo was a record-breaking event.

The new Expo Center provided 40 percent more exhibit space than in the old Verizon Centers of Progress building.

Chris Sherwood (L), superintendent of the village of Manlius, accepts the grand prize of Buffalo Bills tickets from Kent Hogeboom of Superintendent’s Profile.

Scott Hoffmeister (L), supervisor of the city of Oneida, accepts the Grand Prize for Watkins Glen tickets from Kent Hogeboom of Superintendent’s Profile.

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Thomas Fenzl Passes Away

Thomas S. Fenzl, 49, of Baldwinsville, N.Y., passed away suddenly on Oct. 23, 2019. He was born on Dec. 14, 1969, to Richard and Mary Anne Fenzl, the eighth of nine children. He attended St Mary’s School of Baldwinsville and Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse. Mr. Fenzl spent his career in the truck and heavy equipment industry with an emphasis on snow and ice removal. He began his career at Tracey Road Equipment in East Syracuse and spent the last 10 years at Everest Equipment in Ayers Cliff QC, where he was promoted to vice president of sales and marketing. Mr. Fenzl was a devoted father who spent time making memories with his family at the marina where they went summers sailing, swimming and fishing. He is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Noel (Sieling) Fenzl and children Renee (23), Claire (20), Ben (18), John (16) and Dan (13); parents: Richard and Mary Anne Fenzl; Siblings: Edward (Ineke) Fenzl, Theresa (John) Zabliski, Matt Fenzl, Gina (Bruce) DuBois, John (Susan) Fenzl, Jim (Christie) Fenzl, Joe Fenzl, and Sue (Andres) Cano. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Mary’s Church or Joseph’s House, 1101 Burnet Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13203. 

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ADVERTISERS INDEX When Purchasing Equipment, Trucks, Supplies & Services remember to support your Profile Advertisers! A MONTANO COMPANY................................................64

HYBRID BUILDING SOLUTIONS LLC ..........................32

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS & REALTY INC ........................48

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................69

ADMAR SUPPLY CO INC ..............................................13

J & J EQUIPMENT..........................................................60

ADVANCED STORAGE TECHNOLOGY........................48

JOE BASIL CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL......................45

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ......................................28

JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................10

AMERICAN SHORING ..................................................50

KEIL EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................28

AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL ........................................29

KENWORTH NORTHEAST GROUP INC ......................24

BEAM MACK SALES & SERV (ROCHESTER) ..............5

KEPNER EQUIPMENT INC............................................28

BOBCAT OF SARATOGA ..............................................50

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................49

BONNELL INDUSTRIES INC ..........................................8

LAGASSE WORKS/HARDER SPREADER....................17

BRADCO SUPPLY CO ..................................................54

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO ............................................20

BUYERS PRODUCTS CO................................................3

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................55

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MIDLAND ASPHALT MATERIALS INC ..........................24

CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ................................................65

MOHAWK VALLEY FREIGHTLINER ..............................64

CATERPILLAR - NY DEALERS ................................36,37

MONROE TRACTOR ................................................14,40

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MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT ....................................68

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CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ......................11

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CLIFTON RECYCLING INC............................................54

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EMPIRE RADIATOR SERVICES ....................................54

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ....................................57

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FALCON ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT ....................56

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FITZSIMMONS HYDRAULICS INC ................................60

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GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SVC ..............................47

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ................................................15

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HACKER’S PACKERS INC ............................................65

VIKING CIVES INC ........................................................72

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