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Jefferson Davis Library Receives New Home

Coble Trench Sponsors Lynchburg Air Show… 10

Old Space Camp Dorm Razed at Kennedy…16

According to Allen Helms, project manager of J.C. Duke and Associates, Mobile, Ala., the library was 50 percent destroye. From a structural standpoint, the library could be repaired, but because it sits in a new FEMA flood zone, it had to be torn down and built on higher ground in order to collect federal funding in the amount of $12.5 million.

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Redl and Co. B uilt on ‘Ca n-Do’ Atti tude…20

Damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum at Beauvoir is undergoing a transformation in a new location. The library opened in 1997 as a research center and museum to Davis’

Table of Contents ............4 Air Compressors, Generators & Light Towers Section ........41-45

life and times, but the building, along with many artifacts housed on the first floor, such as a giant First National flag that flew over the Spotsylvania Hotel in Richmond, Va., sustained significant damage during the storm. Luckily, guns, swords and other artifacts and much of the research on the second floor were see BEAUVOIR page 24

Cat CFO: U.S. Economy Not Far From Liftoff

Paving Section ........49-63 Business Calendar ........78 Auction Section ......84-91 Advertisers Index ..........90

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar Inc. believes the American economy isn’t far from taking off again but needs a better idea of where government policy is headed in key areas such as taxes, Chief Financial Officer Edward Rapp said May 19. The company forecasts that the U.S.

economy will grow by about 3 percent in 2012, Rapp said before a speech at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington. He said growth of 3.5 percent to 4 percent should kick off demand for new heavy machinery like the company’s construction equipment. see ECONOMY page 87

AED Chairman to Congress: Give Us a Highway Bill Now A new multiyear highway bill must be a top legislative priority Associated Equipment Distributors’ (AED) 2011 Chairman Dennis Kruepke told a crowd gathered for the Rally for Roads May 25 on the National Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol building. “A new highway program is about America’s future,” said Kruepke, who is president and CEO of McCann Industries, the Case equipment dealership serving the Chicago metropolitan area with seven branch locations. “It’s about having the roads and bridges we need to compete in the 21st Century. It’s about getting traffic moving again, reducing the costs of congestion, and wasting less time and less gas sitting in traffic. It’s about a better environment. It’s about having roads that get our families home safely. “We need a road bill that builds a solid foundation for America’s future economic leadership. And we need it see BILL page 40


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Off-Highway Trucks Your VOLVO dealer in 2004 VOLVO A40D, 12365 Hrs ..................$115,000 VOLVO A40D, 6293 Hrs ....................$240,000 The Carolinas • Georgia • Alabama • East Tennessee 2006 2007 VOLVO A30D, 5105 Hrs ....................$225,000 North Carolina: Charlotte Raleigh Asheville Greenville

2008 VOLVO A40E, 4717 Hrs ..........$490,000

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www.ascvolvo.com Asphalt / Paving / Concrete Equipment 2008 1999 2007 2007 2008

2007 VOLVO SD77DX, 114 Hrs ........$85,000

VOLVO PF6110, 1176 Hrs..................$240,000 BLAW-KNOX PF161, 9715 Hrs ..........$27,000 VOLVO PF6170, 1585 Hrs ................$255,000 VOLVO PF6110, 704 Hrs ..................$270,000 VOLVO PF6110, 1013 Hrs ................$270,000

Compaction Equipment Combination 2007 INGERSOLL-RAND CR30, 119 Hrs ....$52,000

Compaction Equipment Padfoot

2008 VOLVO ECR235CL, 548 Hrs ..$168,000

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006

BOMAG BW177PDH-3, 224 Hrs..........$72,000 BOMAG BW145PDH-3, 157 Hrs..........$61,000 BOMAG BW177PDH-3, 130 Hrs..........$78,500 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 825 Hrs ..........$79,000 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 772 Hrs ..........$77,000 INGERSOLL-RAND SD77DX, 168 Hrs$72,500 VOLVO SD45F, 9 Hrs ..........................$69,000 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F, 736 Hrs $97,000

Compaction Equipment Smooth Drum

2007 VOLVO G940, 1491 Hrs ..........$168,500

2005 HYPAC C840C, 720 Hrs ......................$67,000 2006 BOMAG BW213DH, 589 Hrs ..............$82,000 2006 HYPAC C766C, 34 Hrs ......................$101,000 2007 HYPAC C815C, 23 Hrs ........................$52,000 1999 HYPAC C842C, 4 Hrs ........................$103,500 2007 BOMAG BW177D-3, 145 Hrs ..............$85,000 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 497 Hrs ............$87,000 2007 HYPAC C840C, 281 Hrs ......................$91,000 2007 BOMAG BW124DH-3, 5 Hrs ................$51,000 2007 HYPAC C778B, 584 Hrs ....................$126,000 2007 HYPAC C830C, 19 Hrs ........................$86,000 2007 VOLVO SD77DX, 263 Hrs....................$85,000 2005 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122DX, 800 Hrs .......... ......................................................................$94,000 2006 VOLVO SD116DX, 1339 Hrs ................$75,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 716 Hrs ..................$120,000 2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 894 Hrs ................$146,000 1999 WACKER RD25, 2497 Hrs ....................$8,000 2008 VOLVO DD16, 50 Hrs ..........................$32,000

Crawler Loader 2005 VOLVO L70E, 6252 Hrs ............$85,000

1995 CATERPILLAR 963B, 8447 Hrs ..........$49,000

Excavators - Crawler 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 1998 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2005 2007 2008

VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO DEERE VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO

EC140B LC, 2490 Hrs ............$60,000 EC330B LC, 3687 Hrs ..........$171,600 EC210B LC, 3612 Hrs ............$79,000 EC330B LC, 2852 Hrs ..........$165,000 EC460B LC, 3317 Hrs ..........$230,000 EC290B LC, 2463 Hrs ..........$140,000 EC330B LC, 2826 Hrs ..........$135,000 EC210C LC, 642 Hrs ............$127,000 EC360B LC, 3171 Hrs ..........$175,000 EC330B LC, 2481 Hrs ..........$203,000 EC330B LC, 3062 Hrs ..........$160,000 EC240B LC, 800 Hrs ............$179,000 ECR235CL, 1090 Hrs ..........$168,000 450D LC, 4350 Hrs ..............$195,000 EC460C LC, 5139 Hrs ..........$168,000 EC460C LC, 3164 Hrs ..........$260,000 EC330B LC, 3536 Hrs ..........$126,000 ECR88, 670 Hrs ......................$68,000 ECR58, 1804 Hrs ....................$39,000 ECR88, 967 Hrs ......................$87,000

Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs) 1998 2006 2006 2008 2008

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EC35, 763 Hrs ........................$21,000 EC35, 839 Hrs ........................$27,000 EC45B, 148 Hrs ......................$47,200 EC55B, 1972 Hrs ....................$48,000 EC55B, 2679 Hrs ....................$48,000

Excavator - Wheel 2008 VOLVO EW210C, 2180 Hrs ..............$160,000

Loader Backhoe 2007 VOLVO BL70D, 3722 Hrs ....................$57,000

Sweeper / Broom Equipment 2009 BROCE KR350, 726 Hrs ......................$36,000

Motor Graders 2008 2009 2007 2008 2007 2008

VOLVO G930, 1178 Hrs ....................$165,000 VOLVO G930, 706 Hrs ......................$210,000 VOLVO G940, 3914 Hrs ....................$140,000 VOLVO G940, 2668 Hrs ....................$153,000 VOLVO C80A, 459 Hrs ......................$102,000 CHAMPION C86C, 78 Hrs..................$110,000

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 1996 2005

VOLVO A30D, 4456 Hrs ....................$220,000 VOLVO A30D, 3973 Hrs ....................$270,000 VOLVO A30D, 5346 Hrs ....................$230,000 VOLVO A30D, 5149 Hrs ....................$245,000 VOLVO A40D, 6199 Hrs ....................$370,000 VOLVO A25D, 4964 Hrs ....................$185,000 VOLVO A25D, 3971 Hrs ....................$290,000 VOLVO A25D, 5325 Hrs ....................$220,000 VOLVO A25D, 5874 Hrs ....................$175,000 VOLVO A40D, 5124 Hrs ....................$400,000 VOLVO A40D, 5113 Hrs ....................$350,000 VOLVO A40D, 4859 Hrs ....................$400,000 VOLVO A40D, 7072 Hrs ....................$290,000 VOLVO A30D, 4241 Hrs ....................$245,000 VOLVO A40D, 4238 Hrs ....................$305,000 VOLVO A30D, 5726 Hrs ....................$195,000 VOLVO A40E, 4996 Hrs ....................$350,000 VOLVO A25E, 1366 Hrs ....................$260,000 VOLVO A25E, 1769 Hrs ....................$255,000 VOLVO A40E, 4987 Hrs ....................$405,000 VOLVO A40D, 3214 Hrs ....................$380,000 VOLVO A25D, 2092 Hrs ....................$205,000 VOLVO A30C, 14671 Hrs ....................$50,000 VOLVO A40D, 3334 Hrs ....................$270,000

Skid Steers 2006 VOLVO MC70B, 839 Hrs ....................$24,500 2006 VOLVO MC110B, 313 Hrs....................$34,000 2004 CATERPILLAR 247, 2375 Hrs ............$17,000

Water Equipment - Truck 1996 INTERNATIONAL 9600 ........................$11,000

Wheel Loaders 2005 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009 2008 2009 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2004 2005 2005 2003 2008 2008

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L70E, 6481 Hrs ......................$85,000 L90E, 12389 Hrs ....................$86,000 L90E, 5036 Hrs ......................$89,000 L90E, 5025 Hrs ......................$98,000 L110F, 8242 Hrs ....................$120,000 L70F, 2824 Hrs......................$142,000 L70F, 4000 Hrs......................$142,000 L70F, 71 Hrs..........................$138,000 L220F, 1593 Hrs....................$300,000 L150F, 2289 Hrs....................$270,000 L180F, 698 Hrs......................$320,000 L150F, 2371 Hrs....................$260,000 L120F, 1084 Hrs....................$225,000 L120F, 277 Hrs......................$250,000 L110F, 335 Hrs ......................$220,000 L60F, 678 Hrs........................$128,000 L60F, 438 Hrs........................$130,000 L150F, 927 Hrs......................$290,000 L220F, 2139 Hrs....................$370,000 L110F, 324 Hrs ......................$255,000 L60F, 232 Hrs........................$135,000 L110E, 4852 Hrs ..................$145,000 L110E, 5948 Hrs ..................$145,000 L110E, 1710 Hrs ..................$149,000 L120E, 7480 Hrs ..................$110,000 L110F, 5313 Hrs ....................$150,000 L110F, 5677 Hrs ....................$150,000


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GREGORY POOLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY CELEBRATES 60 YEARS Since its beginning in 1951, it has expanded to more than seven divisions and employs more than 800 employees at 21 facilities.

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THE REDLAND COMPANY: A FAMILY BUSINESS BUILT ON A ‘CAN DO’ ATTITUDE The company, which employs more than 150 workers, has made a name for itself in the heavy site development industry as a business that self-performs just about all of its work.

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ARTBA ANNOUNCES COLLEGE ASSISTANCE

Students from Iowa, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Indiana have been named 2011 recipients of the ARTBA-TDF’s “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship.”

STUDY ESTIMATES PUBLIC HEALTH COSTS OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION

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The study, published in the scientific journal “Environmental Health,” is the first to attempt to quantify the public health implications of growing traffic congestion in America.

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Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc., kicked off the event by warmly welcoming the crowd and recognizing the local dignitaries on hand who lend tremendous support for their local manufacturers.

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Gregory Poole Equipment Company Celebrates 60 Years Sixty years ago, Gregory Poole Equipment Company began as a dealer of heavy construction equipment for Caterpillar Tractor Company in order to better serve the Old North State. Gregory Poole now provides equipment sales and services for the agriculture, construction, forestry, industrial, marine, on-highway truck and electric power generation markets. On April 1, 2011, Gregory Poole celebrated its 60th birthday. Employees, retirees and special guests attended simultaneous luncheons in 14 different locations on March 31, 2011, to commemorate the founding of the company on April 1, 1951. “This is an exciting time for the history of this company, because achieving 60 years in business is no small feat,” said Gregory Poole III, chairman, president and CEO of Gregory Poole Equipment Company. “This anniversary signifies that we’re not just a 60-yearold company, but we’re a company that is highly innovative, creative and has a very bright future. I’m

The current Gregory Poole facility in Raleigh, as it was when first built in 1954.

more excited now than I ever have been about the future of this company and all that we bring to bear.” Gregory Poole was founded in Raleigh, N.C., by James Gregory Poole Sr., and his uncle, William Lewis Gregory. Since its beginning in 1951, it has expanded to more than seven divisions and employs more than 800 employees at 21 facilities located throughout the eastern parts of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The

company remains family-owned today by James Gregory Poole III, who has been chairman and CEO since 1999. Gregory Poole’s mission is not only to be a great product and service provider, but to also develop and sustain meaningful relationships with its customers, employees and throughout its community locations. Over the years, it has supported various non-profit organizations, including the United

Gregory Poole’s first facility in Raleigh in 1951.

Greg Poole III, chairman and president of Gregory Poole Equipment Company, addressed 300 guests at the Mebane, N.C., facility’s grand opening in 2009.

Way, Foundation of Hope, Special Olympics, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America, various local colleges, victims of local disasters and a non-denominational Christian camp, Camp Oak Hill. Gregory Poole also is a corporate partner of The V Foundation for Cancer Research and a sponsor of the Jimmy V Celebrity Golf Classic. For more information, visit www.GregoryPoole.com.


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Coble Trench Safety Sponsors, Enters Lynchburg Air Show Coble Trench Safety sponsored and participated in the Lynchburg Air Show, May 21 and 22, at the Lynchburg Regional Airport (LYH) in Lynchburg, Va. The air show featured the world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels. In addition, the Flying Circus Barnstormers and Biplanes, the Flying Daggers and many more exciting aerial daredevils participated in the air show. Among the attractions was an entry from Coble Trench Safety: an Aero L-39 Albatros owned and flown by company president Tom Coble that was flown in the Lynchburg Air show by west coast air show stunt pilot Rich Perkins, former Lt. Col. U.S. Air Force (Ret.). “The Lynchburg Air Show is a first for us,” said Tom Coble, CTS president and owner of the fighter jet. “We hope to see a lot of our customers and vendors from the area come out to enjoy the show. They know we’re good with the dirt, but we’re excited to show them we know a thing or two about being good in the air.” Coble’s Aero L-39 was originally developed in Czechoslovakia for training purposes and light combat. Today more than 30 air forces around the world keep the Albatros active in their fleets. The L-39 also has found its way into pop culture, making an appearance in the James Bond movie, Tomorrow Never Dies. The Albatros has a max speed of

553 mph and service ceiling of 36,100 ft. Its nimble handling and impressive cornering make it a crowd-pleaser at air shows around the world. “Owning a fighter jet has been a dream ever since I was a kid,” Coble said. “It’s a treat to see that dream come true and have CTS participate in this sort of event. The only way the airshow could be more fun for me is if they let me fly the L-39 next to the Blue Angels.” An accomplished pilot with more than 30 years of experience, Coble flew for Liberty University’s Jerry Falwell after finishing college in Lynchburg, Va. He has maintained his passion for flying throughout his business career. He has used his experience as a pilot and aircraft to minimize the time in transit while overseeing Coble Trench Safety’s 11 branch locations covering six states. While he enjoys the business flying, Coble has a spe- The Blue Angels thrilled the crowds cial fondness for using his air- at the Lynchburg Air Show May 21 craft to help others. He is an to 22. active participant in the very difficult for these men and Veterans Airlift Command (VAC), women to fly commercially with which helps to transport injured the injuries suffered. The VAC soldiers to facilities for medical steps in and we can help expedite treatment. the transport while minimizing “It’s really a great program. We, some of those issues.” as volunteer pilots, have the opporHe currently is pursuing training tunity to show our appreciation to in advanced aerobatics. the men and women who have For more information, visit made a tremendous sacrifice for www.CobleTrenchSafety.com or our country. In many cases, it’s www.lynchburgairshow.com.

(L-R): The Coble Trench Safety Jet Team includes Tom Coble, grandsons Ryan Coble and Peter Hedspeth, Matt Hedspeth and Deby Coble.

Lt. Colonel Rich Perkins (L) and Tom Coble pose in front of Coble’s Albatros L-39 Russian instructional fighter jet.

West Coast Air Show Stunt Pilot Rich Perkins flew this Aero L-39 Albatros, owned by Coble Trench Safety President Tom Coble, in the Lynchburg Air Show.

The Coble Trench Safety Jet team members include (L-R) Tom and Debby Coble, Faith Williams, Ryan Coble, Ann Bordeaux, Stormy and Peyton Williams.


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Old Space Camp Dorm at Kennedy Center Demolished By Angela B. Hurni CEG CORRESPONDENT

Many aspiring astronauts have spent time at Space Camp Florida at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Titusville, Fla. Those who attended the camp during the late 80s through 2002 remember staying in a uniquely shaped dormitory with separate quarters for males and females. That unique dormitory, modeled after Habitat 1, is now a memory since its demolition by Melbourne, Fla.-based Frank-Lin Excavating Inc. Frank-Lin Excavating finished demolition of the 52,000-sq.-ft. (4,680 sq m), fourstory, metal and concrete structure in January and completed final site work and final grading for sod in February. According to Pete Charamut, president of Frank-Lin Excavating, the building was “shaped like a space station inside and out and was used for week-long teaching and education programs for aspiring astronauts.” The dorm held roughly 276 attendees who were taught robotics and were able to use simulators among other things. Since its closing in 2002, the building fell into a state of disrepair. It suffered serious damage to its roof during the 2005 hurricane season. Charamut added, “The cost to rehab the structure and remove the mold was not cost effective, so demolition was scheduled.” Frank-Lin Excavating was contracted to perform the demolition work by Ivey’s Construction Inc., Merritt Island, Fla., which is the prime contractor on a larger contract for work occurring at KSC. Although the project was located outside of NASA’s gate, said Charamut, the work was supervised by NASA safety and environmental departments. Equipment on hand to help with demolition and removal of debris consisted of Caterpillar excavators, including a Cat 330CL with thumb attachment, a Cat 321CL with thumb attachment, and a Cat 330CL with a Genesis LXP 300 3rd member shear. There also was a Kobleco 330 excavator with thumb attachment, a Cat 928 loader and grapple, a Bobcat 300 skid steer, and a Volvo A25 articulated truck with a drop-in 4500gal. (17,100 L) water tank used for dust control. Additionally, a Finlay Hydratrak scalping screen was on site as well as a fleet of trailer dumps and tri- axle dump trucks. On all of his contracts, Charamut selfimposes high standards and an 85 to 90 percent goal for recycling; this one is no different. “Our impact to the local landfill was minimized due to the use of our portable screen which removed concrete, small metal and dirt from the C&D debris,” he elaborated. Based on the size of the building, accord-

The north end of the Space Camp dorm building, which was a four-story metal and concrete structure. Here, a Cat 330 CL with a Genesis LXP third member shear and a second 330 CL with a thumb attachment are taking the building down.

ing to Charamut, “we calculated a 90 percent recycling effort.” The recycling included 580,000 lbs. (261,000 kg) of steel and tin, 7,000 lbs. (3,150 kg) of copper pipe and 3.2 Million lbs. (1.4 Million kg) of concrete. The layout of the project site presented some challenges for Frank-Lin Excavating. Being in the demolition industry, they have encountered similar complications before. The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, located adjacent to the dorm building, remained open during demolition, so that created a challenge for demolition crews. Charamut confirmed, “The building is within 50 feet of the dorm and was open for business during our entire demolition project.” Furthermore, workers had to be cautious due to an active 8-in. (20 cm) water main under a sidewalk that was located within 10 ft. (3 m) from the west boundary of the Segregation of C&D, metals and concrete was an important part of the job. Pete Charamut, building. president of Frank-Lin Excavating, imposes an 85 to 90 percent goal for recycling on all of see CAMP page 66

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The Redland Company A Family Business Built on a ‘Can Do’ Attitude The Redland Company Inc. is a site work contractor headquartered in Homestead, Fla., primarily operating from Orlando to Key West, and extending to both coasts. A family-owned business that was founded in 1957 by road contractor Charlie Munz, the company has been run since 1971 by his son Charles “Pinky” Munz, the current president and owner. Today, “Pinky” Munz is joined in the family business by his son, Chad, who is the general superintendent and vice president of The Redland Company. Operating with a roll-up-your-sleeves, organized, honest attitude, The Redland Company has been delivering reliability throughout infrastructure development projects for 55 years. A Loyal Staff and a Technological Edge The company, which employs more than 150 workers, the majority of whom have been with the business for at least 10 years, has made a name for itself in the heavy site development industry as a business that self-performs just about all of its work. This dedication to self-performance provides greater control for The Redland Company over the highway construction, bridge work, commercial site preparation and water/sewer/drainage projects on which it is a team player. Construction capabilities include survey, layout, erosion control, clearing, grubbing, drainage, water, sewage construction and beyond. In addition to its self-performance capabilities, Redland owns and operates its own fleet of heavy construction equipment (in excess of 100 units), allowing it to evolve with the changing industry landscape. According to Chad Munz, “the missing component was Redland’s ability to self-perform paving, and the decision to actively get involved in this aspect of the business was made at the beginning of the year.” Munz further noted, “Today’s projects have very tight time constraints, and we’ve had a number of paving jobs that needed to be done quickly. Unfortunately, like most small subs, our guys couldn’t

Redland decided on the Mauldin 1750-C from Kelly Tractor Company in Miami for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was Kelly’s willingness to provide an extensive demo for them.

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afford to leave a paver on our job or haul it back and forth between projects, and it became increasingly apparent that setting-up our own paving operation was a necessary and prudent thing to do. It was a combination of economics, and the economy, that drove us to it.” The benefits of branching out into paving were apparent pretty quickly once it got underway. “With our own paving operation, we’ve created a built-in flexibility that benefits us and our clients. Now we can go to where we need to go, or simply leave a paver on a job for a few days, allowing us to save hauling costs and pave when we need to, something our subs couldn’t really afford to do. This is especially helpful with our projects in Key Largo and Marathon, where it is difficult to haul a paver down and back,” Munz explained. “Before we start any job we have a pre-construction meeting to discuss all of the specifics of the project and, equally important, to discuss any ‘value engineering’ opportunities that will allow us to complete the job as quickly as possible and provide our client with the greatest cost-efficiency possi-

“We also rent two Hyundai 145 zero-tailswing excavators and they have been great to work with,” Scott continued. “They are the perfect size for what we need on one of our current jobs. They have worked flawlessly and we’ve had no problems with them. That’s a big statement because we’re digging in rock and it’s no picnic. The machine also has some very good safety features including a camera in the back so the operator can see what is behind him. They also have a GPS system so we can keep track of Among The Redland Company’s recent projects is where they are and what its work on the Rickenbacker Causeway, which they are doing.”

ble,” explained Munz. Like any of Redland’s decisions, all available equipment was fully researched by a number of Redland’s construction management team. “At the end of the day we decided on the Mauldin 1750-C from Kelly Tractor Company in Miami connects Miami to Key Biscayne, Fla., and is surfor a variety of rea- rounded by the waters of Biscayne Bay on each A Diversified sons, not the least of side. Client Base which was Kelly’s ous paving experience. Patrick The Redland Company prides willingness to provide an extensive Kettel, our Kelly Tractor represen- itself on a reputation of integrity demo for us,” Munz said. “They tative, and their Paving Specialist, and value engineering that it has brought in 20-tons of asphalt and Mike Wohlert, were incredibly built over the years, which has set up a four-hour instructional professional and informative while ensured the company a position on class with our crew. They also training our crew, and are always the shortlist of bidders of a diversibrought in the Mauldin representa- available to answer questions and fied client base, ranging from the tive to work with us and they help solve problems.” Florida Department of remain on-call whenever we need Scott added, “I’ve been around Transportation to local municipalithe help. paving a long time, and it’s easy to ties to residential communities and “We felt very comfortable with see that, in the Maudlin paver, commercial clients. Kelly Tractor Company and their Kelly has truly designed and built Munz elaborated, “We’re a ability to work with and train our an extraordinarily capable company respected by many of the crew. With the exception of Cliff machine. The training, and practice major contractors throughout Scott, our underground superin- the crew got, certainly paid off as Florida, having worked on a wide tendent, who also was heavily our first job, 10,000 yards of city array of difficult and important involved in the buying decision, streets, went very well. The crew see REDLAND page 68 nobody on our staff had any previ- did a great job.


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University of Georgia and is majoring in political science. Nahun Morales, Springfield, Va. Nahun’s dad, Nahun Levia, was injured and disabled while working on a highway and bridge project in Maryland. Nahun attends George Mason University and is majoring in business administration. Seth Ward, Tell City, Ind. Seth’s father, Ronald Ward, was killed on the job in 2005, while working maintenance for the Indiana Department of Transportation. Seth will be attending University of Southern Indiana in the fall and plans to major in elementary education. The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contact leads on students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Please share them with ARTBA Scholarship and Awards Manager Holly Bolton at hbolton@artba.org or 202/289-4434. Individuals and firms interested in supporting the scholarship program can do so by sending a check payable to: ARTBA-TDF, 1219 28th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007.


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safe from the 24-ft. surge. Every building at the Confederate president’s retirement home was damaged or destroyed by the powerful hurricane. Renovation and rebuilding have been under way on the various structures, some of which have been completed. According to Allen Helms, project manager of J.C. Duke and Associates, based in Mobile, Ala., the library was 50 percent destroyed. While, from a structural standpoint, the library could be repaired, because it sits in a new FEMA flood zone, it had to be torn down and built on higher ground in order to collect federal funding in the amount of $12.5 million. The new raised presidential library is being constructed farther back to consolidate museums, gift shop and research center. The ‘Other’ Presidential Home Located in Biloxi, Miss., Beauvoir was the last home of Jefferson Davis. Built by James Brown, a wealthy plantation owner, from 1848 to 1852 as a summer home for his family of 13 children, it was called Orange Grove because of the Satsuma oranges growing on the property. It was sold at public auction in 1873 by his widow to satisfy taxes due on his estate. Frank Johnson, a land speculator, purchased the house and then sold it three months later. In 1877 when Jefferson Davis was searching for a quiet retreat on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a family friend invited him to stay at Beauvoir. He insisted on paying $50 a month for room and board. Two years later, he made an offer to purchase the property for $5,500, to be paid in three installments. Six months after receiving the first payment, the owner, Mrs. Dorsey, died. As her sole heir, Davis inherited the house and other property. Upon Davis’ death in 1889, Beauvoir passed to his daughter, but when she died in 1898, Davis’ widow inherited the property, which she sold to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans with the stipulation that it was to be used as a home for veterans and their widows. It served that purpose from 1903 to 1957. Davis’ widow also

requested that the property be used as a memorial to her husband and the Confederate soldier, which it continues to be. Hurricane Katrina caused considerable damage to the house. Wind ripped off the distinctive front gallery, its steps and roof cover, which also caused damage to interior walls. Eight-foot-tall piers were washed out and the back porch collapsed. But according to Randy McCaffery, architect and construction administrator for the restoration, only 25 percent of the structure was lost. In March 2007, the restoration contract for Beauvoir House was awarded to Lathan Company of Mobile. The need to repair hurricane damage allowed for restoration of a period look to the Confederate president’s home, now a National Historic Landmark. The trompe d’oeil ceiling has been restored; original faux wood and marble finishes once again adorn window casings, and mantels, doors and paint colors reflect period accuracy. The work, which was completed within a year, was overseen by Albert & Associates out of Hattiesburg, at a cost of $3.9 million, most of which came from federal and state historic preservation funds — with strict oversight by the Mississippi Department of Archives & History. Other funds came from insurance settlements, private donations and programs such as the National Park Service’s Save America’s Treasures. The house, now owned by the Mississippi Division, United Sons of Confederate Veterans, has survived 21 hurricanes to become a popular tourist destination. When Katrina hit, because the floor of the house is 23 feet above sea level, only 8 to 12 inches of surge entered Beauvoir. Old-world construction techniques also helped preserve it. However, the two cottages on the front lawn, including the one in which Davis wrote “The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government,” were destroyed. Replicas are being built at a cost of $800,000. Beyond the Beauvoir The Beauvoir restoration includes replacement of the carpenter and foreman shops. Although the facades will look authentic to Davis’ time, the interiors will be modern for a catering

kitchen and dining hall. In order to re-create the kitchen, Forte found the original 1885 glass negative of a 1901 postcard in the Library of Congress, according to a report in the Sun Herald. The Department of Archives and History “enlarged the photograph, placed it in the spot the picture was taken on the lawn of Beauvoir and determined the precise location and scale of the building.” Other buildings on the grounds that were affected by Katrina include the Confederate Soldiers Museum, built in the 1920s as a hospital for Confederate veterans. The brick building housed the gift shop, artifacts from Beauvoir’s

structure is built on 160 drilled piers, 60 ft. (18.2 m) deep, 4 ft. (1.2 m) apart and filled with reinforced concrete slurry. The piers range in diameter from 24 to 96 in. (60 to 243 cm). Built to 140-mph wind specifications with zero-dimension-tolerance finishes, it took well over a year to complete. According to J.C. Duke, a glazed utility brick veneer and cut stone resembling marble is being placed over a grid of concrete for the foundation and concrete walled poured on site. The veneer is entirely pre-coursed (prepatterned with no allowance for cuts or variance in mortar joints) and laid on a stack bond (vertical

Supplementing its own equipment, J.C. Duke rented three 60-ft. (18 m) man lifts with welders, two 19-ft. (5.8 m) scissor lifts, two 10,000 and one 5,000 fork lifts, an 18-ton (16 t) crane, 30-ton (27 t) crane and 28-ton (25 t) crane, a boom and truck.

Old Soldier’s Home period and the Civil War. Among lost artifacts is $300,000 in Confederate currency destroyed by water in the collection vault. A replica soldier’s barracks was destroyed by the storm, along with the Beauvoir director’s home, a smaller replica of Davis’ plantation home in Warren County. The United Daughters of the Confederacy Arch that once marked the entrance to Beauvoir is being rebuilt near the cemetery on the northwestern area of the 50acre property. Checking Out the New Library Next to the historic home, the new library is being erected. Helms, as project manager of general contractor J.C. Duke, anticipates completion by the end of summer — “significantly behind schedule.” The new structure is a purposebuilt museum/library, with display areas and space for rotating exhibits. The 25,000-sq.-ft. (2,322 sq m), poured-in-place concrete

mortar joints are “stacked” on top of one another, rather than staggered). The placement of architectural cast stone is exact, coinciding with the coursing of the brick. Helms noted that a few cornerstones from the original building will be incorporated into the new structure. Interior features include a 40-ft. (12 m) tall atrium with a skylight, 30-ft. (9 m) ceiling entryways, 6 by 11-ft. (1.8 by 3.3 m) pivoting wall panels allowing access to the rotating gallery, four sets of 11 ft 6 in. wooden pocket doors, polished concrete and patterned ceramic tile floors, and floor and ceiling inlays. In addition, the building features a FEMA 361 Safe Room for artifacts on the second floor in case of future natural disasters. The floor plan calls for a gift shop, offices and a multipurpose room for meetings on the first floor of the building. The second floor will feature the presidential library, two museums — one honoring Davis and one a Confederate military museum — and a boardroom

with a balcony overlooking the Gulf. Designed by Larry Albert of Albert & Assoc., the same architect of the original library, it will include impressive features such as a 56-ft. (17 m) entryway, curved balconies and four sets of 12-ft.-tall (3.6 m) wooden doors. In order to accomplish the work, Helms said crews used “a lot of pump trucks,” sprayer rigs, scissor lifts and back hoes. We used a lot of lifts,” he emphasized. Supplementing its own equipment, J.C. Duke rented three 60-ft. (18 m) man lifts with welders, two 19ft. (5.8 m) scissor lifts, two 10,000 and one 5,000 fork lifts, an 18-ton (16 t) crane, 30-ton (27 t) crane and 28-ton (25 t) crane, a boom and truck. Working a five-day week with minimal overtime, an average of 70-100 people, including sub-contractors, were on site. When they were pouring concrete, Helms said 60 Duke employees were needed. Several factors contributed to delaying the work. Weather was one. “This spring it’s good,” Helms said, “but last year it kicked our butt. It was either too cold or too hot to pour concrete, and we had lots of rain and lots of freezing weather. Even when the weather was cooperative, crews had to pay attention to archeology. They didn’t find much other than a few bottles.” While historic preservationists conducted surveys on the 51-acre site for artifacts, volunteers and staff searched the grounds to recover items from the storm. Richard Forte Sr., acting Beauvoir director, told the Sun Herald that all the documents that were on the library’s second floor when Katrina hit and four original Confederate flags, which would be worth at least $100,000 each, were preserved. Another group of work crews had to accommodate was tourists, once the main house re-opened. Explaining that the library is a “basic brick and mortar concrete structure,” Helms said the only unique aspect of the project was its former resident. Nevertheless, he said, “We’re excited about being part of it.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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When the road department of Madison County, Miss., needed an upgrade to its aging asphalt paver in 2010, it became the first owners in the country of a new, cuttingedge machine that had just rolled off the assembly line. The sleek, new LeeBoy 9000 rubber-tire paver, a 34,000-lb (15,422 kg) workhorse, was designed to give its owners high production, while at the same time being easy to operate and offering a smooth ride. With the new LeeBoy paver, road crews in Madison County, located in west-central Mississippi, just northeast of Jackson, were better able to pave and repair the roads in the burgeoning county, one of the fastest growing in the state. The new paver is LeeBoy’s first entry in the highway class of road pavers after having established its reputation in the smaller, commercial-class paver market, according to Brian Hall, the mid-South territory manager of VT LeeBoy Inc., based in Lincolnton, N.C. “Typically, LeeBoy has specialized in the commercial-class paver — the under-19,000-pound machines that work well on projects such as subdivision streets, driveways and small parking lots,” Hall explained. “Highway-class pavers like the 9000 model are used primarily by state DOTs and counties for their roads and highways.” With highway-class pavers, Hall said, customers and end users desire high production and “rideability” or a nice, even operation. “In commercial-class, ride-ability is not so much of a factor,” he added. “Of course, you want the machine to run smooth, but production is what you are looking for most when you are laying driveways and roads in small subdivisions where you are traveling slowly.” With a highway-class paver, Hall said, an operator wants that even ride while at the same time being able to pave at a full width of up to 15.5 ft (4.7 m) and he gets that with the LeeBoy 9000. The Madison County road department worked closely with Hall, as well as the folks at Mid-

South Machinery Inc., the Jackson-based dealer from whom it bought the machine, to train on the LeeBoy 9000 paver before taking it out on the road. “The county had an older paver prior to buying this LeeBoy, but they were really in need of a new and bigger paver,” said Kenny Roberts, a veteran salesman with Mid-South. “It just ended up being a good fit for Madison County since they really liked LeeBoy equipment, having owned some other LeeBoy machines. Of

The LeeBoy 9000 paver gets its power from a 173-hp (129 kW) Cat Tier III diesel engine. The transversely mounted engine allows for better ground level access and cooling efficiency. It also features an 82-gal. (310 L) fuel tank and an 86-gal. (325 L) hydraulic oil capacity. The paver can travel at speeds up to 13 mph (21 kmh) and pave at speeds of 250 ft. (76 m) per minute. In addition, the paver’s Legend electric screed heating system features quick-change heating ele-

really makes it user friendly for crews that aren’t focused every day on paving. They can just jump right on this machine and go.” After having built a rock-solid reputation among dealers and operators across the nation with its line of commercial-class track pavers, LeeBoy’s 9000 model is the company’s first rubber-tire paver, Hall added. “Typically, with a commercialclass track paver it is all about pounds per square inch on the ground,” he continued. “You want

When the road department of Madison County, Miss., needed an upgrade to its aging asphalt paver in 2010, it became the first owners in the country of the new LeeBoy 9000 rubber-tire paver.

The new paver is LeeBoy’s first entry in the highway class of road pavers after having established its reputation in the smaller, commercial-class paver market.

course, I think they liked doing business with us, too.” LeeBoy and Mid-South were able to give the county a demonstrator unit to train on and Hall, Roberts and a few technicians spent several days on a county road project with a road crew to make sure all of their questions about the paver were answered. “After they got it running and were using it, of course, they had more troubleshooting questions that we were able to answer for them,” Roberts said. “We made sure they had all the resources they needed to learn everything they would need to know about the paver.” He added that in the year Madison County has owned the LeeBoy paver, it has not had to have any major repairs made. Only minor wiring and operator-error concerns have cropped up in that time, Roberts said.

Municipalities, though, often are able to keep and use their pavers longer than that because they generally don’t use them day after day like paving contractors do. “A paver customer has to look at his cost per ton of asphalt and measure that against how often he has to repair the machine,” Hall explained. “What is great about the LeeBoy paver is that the up time — the amount of time it is actually working — is high and the cost per ton is very low.” The ability to give Madison

With a highway-class paver, an operator wants an even ride while at the same time being able to pave at a full width of up to 15.5 ft. (4.7 m), two features of the LeeBoy 9000.

ments and offers a 9-degree sloping extension. “With this being our first entry into the larger highway-class paver market, we didn’t want to just update or make bigger one of our previous models — this is a new machine entirely,” Hall explained. “Perhaps the best feature is the Plus 1 on-board computer monitoring system that checks every function of the paver, as well as every function of the engine. It also has on-board diagnostics, which

to spread the weight of the machine over a large area because you are on a softer surface. With a rubber-tire machine, on the other hand, what you are looking for is to be able to get a little bit more speed out of the machine and your flotation isn’t such an issue because of the different sub-bases you are working on.” With normal usage, he said that Madison County can expect to get at least a good 10 years out of its LeeBoy 9000 paver.

County exactly what it needed, at a price it could afford and with a high-level of support, is what LeeBoy and Mid-South Machinery have both built their reputations upon. Their partnership has been very important to both companies, Hall said. “This is what we have that many of our competitors do not,” he explained. “The partnerships that we have with our dealers and our customers have made us successful. Mid-South worked very closely with the customer throughout the buying process to make sure that they had demonstrator units and they had mechanics there when they needed them. They made certain that they trained Madison County’s personnel on maintenance. That level of support by Mid-South is tremendous. That is what we look for in all of our dealers.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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The new FAE RSL 150 he FAE USA Inc. annual Customer Appreciation and multi-purpose Demo Day at its North American headquarters in crusher, which is an Flowery Branch, Ga., was held in early May. With asphalt grinder, soil approximately 100 industry professionals in attendance, this stabilizer and rock was among the highest attendance for this event. Guests crusher, performed flawlessly on the made their way from the United States, Canada and South back of a 110 horseAmerica to be a part of it. power Deutz-Fahr Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc., kicked off the tractor and was seen event by warmly welcoming the crowd and recognizing the for the first time by local dignitaries on hand who lend tremendous support for many in attendance. their local manufacturers. Carera, along with Dave Holze, FAE USA’s sales support manager, made company and product presentations of the entire FAE and PrimeTech product lines. Attendees were then loaded onto buses and transported to a demo spot in Gainesville, Ga., where FAE and PrimeTech products were demonstrated in a working environment. The high-powered PrimeTech prime movers seemed to be a big hit as the PTgathered around as FAE USA’s Lee Smith (R) 300 and PT-400 were shown in some extreme forestry con- Folks provided information on many of the wear parts ditions. Holze stated that one big advantage of the FAE that are in stock and ready to ship from the Flowery prime movers is, “our attachment…our carrier. This makes Branch, Ga., warehousing area. for a one-stop shop for any service need.” An FAE UML/SSL 150-VT mounted on a Some of the machines used in the demos were courtesy of Supertrack SK120 TR with forestry package was demoed by Tim Whitley, FAE USA southdistributors including Atlantic & Southern Equipment, east territory manager. Tifton, Ga., and The Thompson CAT Rental Stores, Birmingham, Ala. The new RSL 150 asphalt grinder, the MTH 200 asphalt grinder and the mini-excavator line of mulchers made their debut at this event. After professional demonstrations and comprehensive walk-arounds of each of the machines, attendees were bused back to the FAE USA headquarters for a barbecue lunch catered by Big Pig BBQ catering company. After lunch, further and presentations were made. A few of FAE’s dealers and customers had been asked to speak at the event. One of the speakers, Tom King of Supertrack based in Florida gave an OEM’s perspective of working with FAE. The Prime Tech PT-300 and the PT-400 were demonstrated to the crowd King stated,“We’ve been in business by long-term FAE customer Duane McGann, Specialized Forestry since 1986 and in the mulching side of the Solutions, Toccoa, Ga. industry for the past 12 of those years. We’ve dealt with pretty much all the mulching head manufacturers. When we were looking for a new provider, we needed a quality product and manufacturer who could provide an extremely high level of product support. We found that FAE met our standards, and we’re pretty demanding. What I like the most about FAE is that they listen. If there’s a problem, we bring it to the table and we get the problem solved and move forward. I’m very pleased to be associated as an OEM Discussing the performance of an FAE SSH 225 soil stafor FAE and look forward to a long-term bilizer mounted on a Challenger MT665C are Lee Smith (L), FAE USA product support manager — North and relationship.” From the distributorship side of the South America; and Ben Land, ag sales manager of Local dignitaries in attendance included (L-R) Stan Brown, city manAtlantic & Southern Equipment, Tifton, Ga., the compa- ager of the city of Oakwood, Ga; Lamar Scroggs, mayor of the city of business, The Thompson CAT Rental ny that donated the use of the Challenger MT665C for Oakwood; Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA Inc.; and Shelley Davis, vice see FAE page 64

the event.

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Construction Industry Assists in Tornado Aftermath By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Two weeks into an emergency response in North Carolina, where his First Response Team of America crews were clearing roads and home sites, founder Tad Agoglia got word that “the worst tornado in history” hit nearby. His team deployed immediately to Ringgold, Ga. “We’ve seen F4 and F5 [tornadoes] before,” he said, his voice heavy with emotion, “but we haven’t seen such extensive damage. The length and width of the path of destruction is unimaginable. After a storm like this, we usually see a dozen people killed, but here, it’s hundreds.” However, he added, this is what they train and prepare for. “We don’t do construction on the side. We have $2 million in specialized disaster response equipment prepped to respond at a moment’s notice.” Their goal is to arrive in the crucial moments following a catastrophe, before the appearance of traditional relief agencies, to assist local first responders in reaching those in need by clearing roads and opening up access routes. Path of Destruction Agoglia’s help was desperately needed. The largest tornado outbreak in U.S. history swept through the southern part of the country from April 25 to 28, leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. Greg Forbes, of The Weather Channel, reported that April saw four times the average number of tornadoes, and May had seen twice the average amount at the midway point. Warmer than usual temperatures and high humidity are creating conditions conducive for super cells that can develop into deadly twisters. The danger, if not disaster, was widespread. Two nuclear power plants in Browns Ferry, Ala., had to be shut down after the storm damaged its transmission system. But Tuscaloosa was hit even harder. Early estimates presume the tornado that pounded Tuscaloosa was on the ground for 176 miles, its winds gusting between 167 and 200 mph, destroying buildings and the city’s public works infrastructure, including the emergency management administration headquarters. “We are critically short of men, material and equipment,” Mayor Walter Maddox said at a news conference. This “Super Outbreak” spawned 327 tornadoes in 21 states from Texas to New York, killing at least 341 people. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared it the fourth deadliest outbreak, with April 27 listed as the fifth deadliest tornado day in U.S. history, having set a record for the most tornadoes in one day (173) from

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The First Response Team of America moved into Tuscaloosa, Ala., after a tornado was on the ground for 176 miles, with winds gusting between 167 and 200 mph

a single storm. President Obama called the loss of life “heartbreaking,” and promised those affected by the storms the full support of the federal government. “We can’t control when or where a terrible storm may strike, but we can control how we respond to it,” Obama said during a press conference at the White House. Over the course of those four deadly days, 56 severe weather watches were issued in the outbreak area, including 41 tornado watches and 15 severe thunderstorm watches. Three of the tornadoes have been officially rated as EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, making April 27 the second day in history (the other being the April 3, 1974 Super Outbreak) that had three or more EF5 or F5 tornadoes. It also was the costliest tornado outbreak, even after adjustments for inflation, with insured damages estimated as high as $6 billion. Georgia On My Mind Fifteen named tornadoes blew through several parts of Georgia on April 27 and 28, according to Crystal Paulk-Buchanan, spokesperson of Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA). The twisters ranged from EF0 to EF4, with winds estimated between 175 to 190 mph and a damage path between one-third- and one-half-

mile wide. “We got hit everywhere,” Paulk-Buchanan said. “Georgia gets tornadoes, but not this size. This widespread is unusual.” After touring the area, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal told reporters, “It’s hard to imagine nature can be this devastating.” Paulk-Buchanan believes it could have been worse. Photo courtesy of Lola Pierce “We had storms April 4thBy late May, Agoglia’s First Response crews had 5th and North Carolina had cleared 25 home sites in Ringgold, Ga., people been hit the week before, so without insurance and who had lost lovedfor ones. it was in people’s minds. People got NOAA weather radios and were recover. That includes $2,557,157 through aware of storms moving through neighbor- FEMA’s disaster grant program to help ing states over the previous 24 hours. We got Georgia residents with temporary housing information out to warn people, thanks to the and home repairs; $1,840,500 in U.S. Small Business Administration low-interest disasmedia, and they paid attention.” Despite the advance warning, destruction ter loans for homeowners and businesses; was extensive. GEMA opened 13 disaster and $875,625 for the repair or replacement recovery centers across the state and several of personal property, transportation, medical, counties set up donation and distribution dental and funeral expenses under FEMA’s Other Needs Assistance program. In addisites. “It’s critical to have an emergency operat- tion, 2,683 inspections of damaged property have been completed by FEMA-contracted ing plan,” Paulk-Buchanan said. By May 22, 4,972 individuals and house- inspectors, a necessary phase in the process holds had registered for disaster assistance of getting assistance to the individual for and more than $5.2 million in federal assis- repairs and rebuilding. tance had been distributed to help survivors see TORNADO page 72


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now,” Kruepke told rally attendees. Held in conjunction with the Transportation Construction Coalition’s (TCC) 2011 Washington Fly-In and spearheaded by the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and the National ReadyMixed Concrete Association, the Rally for Roads brought together construction industry leaders and senior members of Congress involved in transportation policy. Speakers from Capitol Hill included House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.),

House Highways & Transit Subcommittee Chairman John Duncan, Jr. (R-Tenn.), and House Aviation Subcommittee Chairman Tom Petri (R-Wis.). Several hundred employees of local companies affected by the highway bill participated in the event and AED members Alban CAT and James River Equipment provided construction equipment to help set a dramatic backdrop for the rally. Earlier in the day, Kruepke spoke participated in an infrastructure roundtable discussion organized by the Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee.

Topcon Announces 3D-MC2 System for Motorgraders

Technological advances from Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) changed the reality at what speeds dozers could operate, effectively and efficiently, with its introduction of 3D-MC2 technology in 2008. Now, 3D-MC2 technology is available for motorgraders. The technology allows a grader to operate at speeds above those achieved on other 3D machines, with tighter tolerance, according to the manufacturer. Ray O’Connor, TPS president and CEO, said, “Topcon’s introduction of 3D-MC2 shattered the final 3D automation production barrier in dozers — speed. Now, that technology, which allows dozers to deliver smoothness and grading accuracy and speed comparable to graders, allows unmatched productivity in graders.” He said 3D-MC2 for graders opens up “unexplored territory. The system not only dramatically speeds up grading operations, it allows a grader to operate at speeds far exceeding those of other systems currently on the market. “Additionally, the technology provides pitch compensation so the operator is free to roll the blade to adjust the cutting edge based on material conditions.” O’Connor said, “ConExpo’s theme — ‘Innovation from the Ground Up’ — perfectly fits this new technological advance of 3D-MC2 for graders for the construction industry. The current best average results for finishing work is 40,000 to 160,000 square feet per workday. With 3D-MC2 on a grader with consistent material conditions, it is possible to finish up to 750,000 square feet a day … or more. In fact, in a recent test, a grader equipped with 3D-MC2 finished AED’s 2011 Chairman Dennis Kruepke spoke at the Rally for Roads in Washington, more than 1,000,000 square feet in a day. D.C., on the National Mall May 25, 2011. “That’s an incredible increase in produc-

tivity, which translates to a short-term returnon-investment, plus automatically creates more profit for the company. “With a single dozer and a grader, both equipped with 3D-MC2,” he said, “a contractor can accomplish more with greater accuracy than ever before. With this technology, you have a dozer doing grader-quality finish work and a grader doing finish work faster than has been previously possible.” Adding 3D-MC2 to a motorgrader, O’Connor said, allows the control system to immediately sense any changes in the cutting edge position and make corrections up to 100 times per second, providing “superior stability and smoothness when finish grading.” The 3D-MC2 technology works in synergy with Topcon’s existing slope sensor to “maintain the industry’s best slope accuracy from flat grades to steep slope applications. With the increase in correction speed, operators can breeze through transitions without having to slow down to allow the system to keep up,” he said. In addition, 3D-MC2 has built-in tilt compensation. “Whether you need to roll the blade forward to shave a high spot or back to carry a windrow,” O’Connor said, “the system automatically adjusts for the change in blade position to maintain the correct grade. “Best of all,” O’Connor said, “Topcon’s 3D-MC2 system is compatible with all of our existing sensor technology. No matter if you want to run single or twin antenna GPS, Millimeter GPS or a robotic LPS solution … all work with the 3D-MC2 hardware. You can even have the technology work in a 2D application with sonic and lasers when GPS is not available.”



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4 4 6 (4 Std.) 4 Balloon Light

30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) N/A

ALLMAND

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4

25 (7.6) Kohler KDW 1003 Kubota D1005 BG Cat C1.1 30 (9.1) ler KDW 1003 Koh II Pro ite Night-L BG 05 D10 Kubota Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1 25 (7.6) ler KDW 1003 Koh ies Ser V Pro ite Night-L BG 05 D11 Kubota Cat C1.1 30 (9.1) Kohler KDW 1003 Night-Lite Pro BG 05 D10 ota Kub Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1 25 (7.6) Kohler KDW 1003 Maxi-Lite V Series BG 05 D11 ota Kub Cat C1.1 30 (9.1) KDW 1003 ler Koh Maxi-Lite Kubota D1005 BG Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1 25 (7.6) u 4LE1 Isuz ies Ser Maxi-Lite 15/20 V Kubota 1005 BG Cat C1.1 30 (9.1) u 4LE1 Isuz 20 Maxi-Lite 15/ 26.5 (8) 1 Isuzu 4LE Maxi-Lite EX V Series Kubota V3330

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TEREX RL4000 AL4000 AL5000 AL8000 HT AL4L AL5L

Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota N/A Kubota

GENIE TML-4000

POWKO PLT64P, PLT64C PLT84P, PLT84C PLT104P, PLT104C PLT204P, PLT204C PLT64HL PLT2016P, PLT3016P

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4 4

4 4

4

60 (15, 20) 60 (20) 60 (30)

4 4

4 4 4 4 4 4

30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 28.75 (8.8) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1)

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30 (9.1)

28 (8.5) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 60 (18.2)

4 4 4 4 4 16

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60 (6) 60 (8) 60 (10) 60 (20) 60 (6) 60 (20, 45)

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4.4 (1.3) 4.9 (1.5) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) 5.3 (1.6) N/A

9.3 (2.8)

4.3 (1.3)

7.4 (2.3)

1,800 (816)

120

4.3 (1.3)

5.8 (1.8)

1,610 (730)

120

14.6 (4.5)

4.5 (1.4)

7.0 (2.1)

1,807 (820)

120

9.6 (2.9) 13.5 (4.1)

4.2 (1.3)

6.0 (1.8)

1,600 (726)

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6 (1.8)

7.7 (2.3)

2,228 (1,038)

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14.8 (4.5)

6 (1.8)

5.6 (1.7)

2,020 (916)

120/240

10.3 (3.1)

6 (1.8)

7.7 (2.3)

2,503 (1,135)

120/ 2 x 125/250 120/ 2 x 125/250 2 x 120/4 x 240

14.8 (4.5) 11.9 (3.6)

6 (1.8) 6.25 (1.9)

5.6 (1.7) 8.0 (2.4)

2,288 (1,038) 5,007 (2,271)

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4.5 (1.4) 4.3 (1.3) 6 (1.8) 6.75 (2.1) 5.1 (1.6) 6.7 (2)

5.8 (1.8) 5.7 (1.7) 5.8 (1.8) 7.0 (2.1) 5.6 (1.7) 5.8 (1.8)

1,725 (782) 1,950 (885) 2,239 (1,016) 2,605 (1,182) 2,092 (949) 2,828 (1,283)

14.2 (4.3)

4.5 (1.4)

5.8 (1.8)

1,810 (821)

120/240

4.3 (1.3) 5.25 (1.6) 5.25 (1.6) 5.25 (1.6) 4 (1.2) 7 (2.1)

5.6 (1.7) 6.5 (2.0) 6.5 (2.0) 6.5 (2.0) 4.9 (1.5) 9.2 (2.8)

1,670 (757) 2,160 (980) 2,160 (980) 3,002 (1,362) 3,010 (1,365) 10,900 (4,944)

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BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242 BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171 MASON TRACTOR CO. www.masontractorco.com 1050 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge, GA 30513 706-632-3777 McDonough, GA 30253 770-957-3370 Cumming, GA 30040 770-887-6119 JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC. 5312 Stadium Blvd. Jonesboro, AR 72402 888-931-9151 870-935-9151 CAHABA TRACTOR CO. www.cahabatractor.com 2411 Pelham Pkwy. Pelham , AL 35124 Phone: 205-663-1470 Fax: 205-063-1485 TUSCALOOSA TRACTOR, INC. 3921 Skyland Blvd. East Tuscaloosa , AL 35405 Phone: 205-553-8573 Fax: 205-554-0431 FRANKLIN KUBOTA www.franklinkubota.com 1561 Columbia Ave. Franklin, TN 37064 Phone: 615-790-7860 Fax: 615-791-1396 COASTAL EQUIPMENT www.coastalequipmentsystem.com 5287 New Kings Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-924-9624

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Paving

SECTION Caterpillar Releases AP1000E, AP1055E Asphalt Pavers Pages 49-63

Caterpillar Inc. has added the AP1000E and AP1055E asphalt pavers to its paving products machine family. Mobility, visibility and a powerful C7.1 or C6.6 engine with Acert technology are just some of the features of these new asphalt pavers. In markets that require U.S. EPA Tier IV and E.U. Stage IIIB interim standards, the AP1000E and AP1055E will feature a Cat C7.1 engine with Acert technology, while machines that are only required to meet U.S. EPA Tier III or E.U. Stage IIIA emission standards come equipped with the Cat C6.6 engine with Acert technology. Both engines deliver 225 hp (168 kW) of power. The Cat C7.1 engine utilizes the building blocks of Acert technology including the Cat NOx reduction system and Cat clean emissions module in order to comply with Tier IV Interim/Stage IIIB emission standards. This combination yields clean combustion and continues to deliver steady power in all operating conditions with enhanced fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. Other features include dual operating stations with the advisor monitoring system (AMS), tilting consoles, Mobil-Trac undercarriage or wheel undercarriage system, high ambient temperature cooling system, 25 or 35 kW generator, and material handling system with independent auger and conveyor controls. A top-mounted cooling system with high ambient temperature capability provides cool intake air in order to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. Exhaust air exits toward the hopper providing a cool engine compartment and cleaner working environment for the crew. Dual swing-out stations, tilting consoles and low profile design of the cooling system provide good forward visibility that enables the operator to communicate effectively with the truck driver while monitoring mix in the hopper. Extending the stations beyond the machine frame also enables good jointmatching capability and optimal rearward visibility to the auger chamber. The advisor monitoring system located on the left operating station provides an interactive, text-based interface to assist the operator. It is available in multiple languages for today’s diverse paving crews.

The system includes fuel saving features including engine speed control that automatically adjusts engine rpm when the propel lever moves to and from neutral. An ecomode feature also conserves fuel by lowering the engine speed to 1,650 rpm when less demanding operating conditions exist. The display provides project-planning calculators, start-up checklists, engine operating conditions and service code information that also can be easily accessed for quick problem-solving capability. The Mobil-Trac undercarriage on the AP1055E provides enhanced flotation and limits disturbance on soft base materials, ensuring uniform mat thickness. Large oscillating bogies and hydraulic accumulators progressively overcome surface irregularities with minimal tow point movement limiting the effects of mix piles and manholes for a smoother mat. The Mobil-Trac undercarriage can be equipped with one of two belt designs. The tread-bar design provides better traction when grade conditions are soft, while the smooth belt provides more contact surface for good performance when pushing trucks and less base disruption when turning, according to the manufacturer. Whether most of the paving applications take place on hard surfaces or soft base materials, the non-directional radial drive tires of the AP1000E provide a large ground contact area for good flotation, stability and traction. A position sensor located in the left steering cylinder helps maintain consistent travel speeds when making turns by adjusting the drive speed of the propel motors according to the steering angle of the front wheels, leading to better mat quality and less wear on the drive system. The front wheel assist option provides power to the rear bogie wheels for added traction, while the all-wheel drive option provides power to the front and rear bogie wheels, maximizing traction in all conditions. The Cat system is equipped with three propel/steering modes: pave, travel and maneuver. The pave mode enables the automatics for mix delivery, while the travel mode maximizes speed. When operating in maneuver mode, the AP1055E enables the

machine to rotate within its own footprint, while the AP1000E permits an inside turning radius of 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) for mobility in confined areas. Automated controls and well-designed components reduce segregation potential and maximize efficiency for higher mat quality. The system utilizes four individual pumps that enable each conveyor and each auger to deliver the exact amount of mix to the screed. The left and right conveyors in addition to the left and right augers are controlled independently ensuring mix demand is met when increasing or decreasing paving widths. The system can be equipped with a two sonic sensor design or four sonic sensor

design; depending on customer preference. Each of these systems signal the augers and conveyors to run faster or slower when changing paving widths, thus keeping the head of material at the set level. When paving around obstacles the system automatically makes the necessary adjustments for uniform delivery. These machines can be equipped with a 25 or 35 kW hydraulic generator that provides quiet power for the electric screed heat, auxiliary lights and job site tools. The 25 kW generator is sufficient for most applications, however when utilizing large lighting packages, the 35 kW generator and additional auxiliary power panel will deliver the power you need. The 7 kW auxiliary power panel is equipped with six, 120-volt receptacles and one, 240-volt receptacle, for all job site power requirements. Rigid supports, reliable heating systems

and easily adjustable screed plates make Cat screeds a popular choice of high-production contractors. These screeds utilize the electric heating system that provides fast warm-up, simple operation and reliability, according to the manufacturer. The AS2302C vibratory screed features narrow front-mounted extenders. The extenders utilize 9 in. (23 cm) wide screed plates, allowing it to work close to obstacles and reducing the need for handwork when changing paving widths. The AS3301C vibratory screed features rear-mounted extenders with heavy-duty support tubes that stabilize the extenders and provide rigidity for even material flow when paving wide widths. This screed performs well on interstates, airports and other high production applications. The AS4252C screed utilizes vibratory screed plates as well as tamper bars in order to maximize density behind the screed. This screed with double extending support tubes delivers stability and can pave up to 26 ft. 4 in. (8 m). Cat asphalt pavers can be equipped with the Cat grade and slope system. This system is a factory-integrated guidance system that helps remove irregularities from the surface and control mat thickness for increased production, lower operating costs and higher profitability. It is entirely supported by Caterpillar; ensuring the grade control system and paver are setup to optimize performance and meet job site requirements. The optional product link system provides accurate, timely and useful information about the location, utilization and condition of your equipment. The system streamlines diagnostic efforts, maintenance scheduling, and costs by providing communication flow of vital machine data and location information between the dealer and customer.


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Our Rock Crushers and Soil Stabilizers series can be used to scarify any material without ripping; such as gravel roads and asphalt roads. It can be operated with a standard agricultural tractor equipped with 4WD and creeper gear or a variable transmission starting from 80 HP to 360 HP.

Hamm Compaction Division Relaunches Compact Line Hamm Compaction Division Compaction Division relaunched its relaunched its Compact Line — its pop- Hamm Compact Line series of small asphalt ular series of small asphalt rollers — rollers — with significant changes. with significant changes “under the hood” that will boost performance and productivity, according to the manufacturer. Models of the new Compact Line — with drum sizes from 31 to 54 in. (78.7 to 137 cm) wide — are quieter and more powerful. These articulated tandem rollers offer big-time compactive effort in a small package. The compact line includes the HD 8 VV, with a drum width of 31.5 in. (80 cm); the 39 in. (99 cm) HD 10 VV and the slightly smaller HD 10 C VV; the 47 in. (119 cm) HD 12 VV; the 51 in. (129 cm) HD 13 VV; and the 54 in. (137 cm) HD 14 VV. Each offers a wider compaction width when operated in offset mode. The compact line also offers combination rollers. The HD 10 VT, HD 12 VT, HD 13 VT and HD 14 VT are combination models with smooth drum in front, and four smooth pneumatic tires in rear”, in which both drums offer vibration, line offers hydrostatic dual drum drive, autorear. Nomenclature of the models has not with the capability of vibration running in matic/manual vibration system, hydrostatic the front drum only, in the rear drum only, in articulated steering and maneuverability. changed. Key features of the compact line include VV stands for “vibration front, vibration both drums, or no vibration. The compact

its visibility, low profile and ease of handling high compaction force and low center of mass. Improved Drive Train In 2010, the compact line drive train was redesigned. All models have been upgraded to the new, quiet, environmentally friendly yet powerful Kubota diesel engines. In the HD 13 and HD 14 models, Hamm has increased the engine power by 15 percent. The new drive train components have brought about only minor changes to the external design of the machines. They retain their “wasp waist” and visibility. The operator platform is fully insulated against vibration, thus improving comfort levels. The operator’s seat, steering column and tread plate are mechanically isolated from the framework, which significantly reduces vibration. The new engines and changed layout of the central electrical system mean quicker servicing and simpler maintenance in the future. Significantly, now all service points for the drive units are located on the same side, making them quicker and easier to check than before.


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Wacker Neuson Expands Its Small Reversible Plate Line Wacker Neuson added a new model to its range of small mobile vibratory plates. The new DPU 3050H offers contractors and landscapers a 6.8 hp (5 kW) Hatz diesel engine option as well as the gasoline powered models. The DPU 3050H is one of seven models to offer an integrated wheel set that offers increased mobility around the construction site, showroom and shop floor. Versatility turns into productivity when using Wacker Neuson’s DPU 3050H plate or its gasoline partners, BPU 3050 (powered by a Wacker Neuson engine) and BPU 3050A (Honda engine). Beside the unique integrated wheel set for easy and efficient maneuverability, these plates produce 6,750 lbs. of centrifugal force (30 kN) at optimally matched advanced travel speed to offer enhanced compaction performance and overall high productivity, according to the manufacturer. The simple to use design offers a single lever directional control that provides for easy operation and an adjustable guide handle can be locked into vertical position for easy transportation and storage. The specially designed shockmount system offers a virtually vibration free guide handle for increased operator comfort and reduced operator fatigue. Wacker Neuson’s small reversible plates are practical for the compaction of interlocking paving stones, sidewalks, foot paths, retaining walls, plus the overall compact design and forward/reverse operation makes for productive trench compaction, according to the manufacturer.

The DPU 3050H offers contractors and landscapers a 6.8 hp (5 kW) Hatz diesel engine option as well as the gasoline powered models.

HEAVY HITTERS You get more performance, reliability and productive per square foot with Stone compactors. Stompers®, forward and reversible plates, walk-behind and ride-on asphalt and dirt rollers, manual and remote control trench rollers - all designed to hit hard and travel fast. They’ll get your job done on time and on budget. When you need a real compaction performer call in one of the heavy hitters from Stone - a 100% employees owned American company.

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Alonzo Mourning Kidney Disease Francisco Liriano Torn UCL

Willis McGahee Broken Ribs

Sean Elliot Kidney Disease

Adam Morrison Type 1 Diabetes Lance Armstrong Testicular Cancer

Mike Lowell Testicular Cancer

Philip Rivers Torn ACL

Hideki Matsui Broken Wrist

Eric Davis Colon Cancer Nenê Testicular Cancer

Shaun Livingston Torn ACL, MCL, PCL

Michael Peca Fractured Tibia Deuce McAllister Torn ACL LaMarcus Aldridge Plantar Fasciitis

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SB Manufacturing Inc.

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FEATURES Standard Equipment Includes: • 2-Speed hydrostatic transmission • Low range 0 to 10 mph • High range 0 to 20 mph • Dual transmission foot controls • 8 Foot poly quick change tube brush • Sweeping angle 35˚ • Sweeping width 96” • Dual element air cleaner • 85 HP Cummins Diesel 3.3 liter

Controls & Accessories: • Padded suspension seat • Enclosed cab w/wiper • Pressurized air conditioning • Heater & defroster fan • West coast mirrors w/convex mirrors • Light group • Rear work lights • Strobe light

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3517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

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New Stone WP4100 double drum vibratory roller, front, rear or both drums vibrate, Kubota 24.8 hp liquid cooled diesel engine, 40" drums, hydrostatic drive and steering, water system, 4000 lbs centrifugal force, ROPS, double drum drive

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New Stone Bulldog TR34 trench compactor, remote operation, 20 hp Hatz diesel engine, 34" drums, centrifugal force 15709, 2000 vpm

New Stone SFP3000A forward plate tamp, 5.5 hp Honda gas engine, 13 qt polyethylene water tank, plate size 20" x 24", eccentric force 3000 lbs, vibration frequency 6000 vpm, removable water tank

1995 Blaw Knox PF 200B Paver, Omni IIIA screed 10-18’, power crown & slope, J.D. diesel engine, front wheel assist

New Marathon CR300K Pavement Crack Router, 30 hp Kohler gas engine, 1 set of carbide tipped router blades mounted on the machine to rout 1/2” width, dual element air cleaning system with pre-cleaner

1997 Etnyre S-2000 Distributor, 2000 gallon computer w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12’ spray bar, Ford F800 w/Cummins diesel, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes

New Marathon HEPR36 Walk Behind Infrared Heater, 3’x3’, 360,000 BTU

1984 Etnyre K Chip Spreader, 10’ spread hopper, Detroit diesel engine, 5 spd manual transmission

Ingersoll Rand DD90HF & DD90 Double Drum 66” Vibratory Roller, water system, Cummins 3.9L 4BT diesel engine, canopy

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VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com


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COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Birmingham, AL 205-841-6666 Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642 Huntsville / Decatur, AL 256-350-0006 Pensacola, FL 850-479-3004

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT Richmond, VA 804-359-4048 800-662-6485

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC. Ft. Myers, FL Orlando, FL 239-481-8554 (Corporate Office) Davie, FL 407-659-8700 954-581-4744 Orlando, FL Tampa, FL 407-850-9614 813-630-0077 Jacksonville, FL 904-737-6000

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT NORTH CAROLINA Asheville, NC 828-687-0620 Charlotte, NC 704-596-8283 Raleigh, NC 919-661-8710 Greenville, NC 252-754-5280

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia, SC 803-791-0740 Piedmont, SC 864-704-1060 North Charleston, SC 843-414-1120

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GEORGIA Acworth, GA 770-529-5125 Atlanta, GA 770-319-0074 Buford, GA 678-318-9500 Savannah, GA 912-964-8079


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ALL FROM A SINGLE SOURCE: THE WORLD’S #1 BRANDS FOR ROAD BUILDING.

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Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001 Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057 Richlands, VA • 276/596-9440 Salem, VA • 540/380-2011 Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777 www.JamesRiverEquipment.com Rely on the Wirtgen Group’s full range of products for new construction and rehabilitation of roads. Our sales and service experts, based close to your doorstep, offer the expertise and all-round support you need.

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Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563 LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900 Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870 Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111 Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800 Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283


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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

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Nasser Heavy Equipment www.nasserheavyequip.com 4320 GA Hwy. 400 525 Hurricane Shoals Rd. Cumming, GA 30041 Lawrence, GA 30045 770/889-5004 770/995-6663

450 Edge Road Villa Rica, GA 30180 678/941-1100

Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001 Burkeville, VA 23922 434/767-5578 Chester, VA 23831 804/748-9324 Fishersville, VA 22939 540/337-3057 Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540/373-2778 Salem, VA 24153 540/380-2011 Manassas Park VA 20111 703/631-8500 South Hill, VA 434/447-1325 Danville VA 24540 434/822-6110 Richmond VA 23220 840/358-6776 Winchester, VA 22602 540/667-9777 Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176 Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211 800/532-6797 Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762 800/632-0376 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201 800/422-4193 Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653 800/692-9175 Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212 Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571 Matthews NC, 28104 704/821-7399 Rock Hill SC 29730 803/325-1555 866/277-8119


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POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563 1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111 Highway 58 @153 Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870 1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900 3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800 1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com 917 Cavalier Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 485-2100 • (757) 485-3616 1410 West Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-6411 133 Wise Mountain Rd. NW Coeburn, VA 24230 (276) 395-6901 • Fax: (276) 395-3438 10214 Fayetteville Rd. Bealton, VA 22712 (540) 439-0668 • Fax: (540) 439-0719 5731 Glenmary Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 380-4858 66 International lane Suite 102 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 887-8291 • Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARREN COMPANY INC 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 (800) 875-5659 • (404) 361-1593

ARROW EQUIPMENT PO Box 21185 Greensboro, NC 27420 (336) 294-2326 1233 Bluff Road Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 765-2040

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5336 Messer-Airport Hwy Birmingham, AL (205) 591-2131 3820 Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd. North Mobile, AL (251) 457-8991 800 Church St. N.E. Decatur, AL (256) 355-0305

3285 Selma Highway Montgomery, AL (334) 288-6580 243 South Jackson St. Grove Hill, AL (251) 275-4158 961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane Tuscumbia, AL (256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves Street Highway 431 North Dothan, AL (334) 678-1832 309 Hamric Drive West Oxford, AL (256) 831-2440

150 Piper Lane Alabaster, AL (205) 621-2489 3305 Highway 77 Panama City, FL (850) 763-4654 9036 Pine Forest Rd. Pensacola, FL (850) 505-0550


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NORTRAX CORPORATE 4042 Park Oaks Blvd. Tampa, FL 33610 813-635-2316 SARASOTA PARTS Sarasota, FL 34243 941-752-1300 TAMPA PARTS Riverview, FL 33569 813-621-4902

MIAMI Miami, FL 33166 305-592-5740

FORT MYERS Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-334-3627

NEW TAMPA Lutz, FL 33559 813-995-0841

WEST PALM BEACH West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561-848-6618

POMPANO BEACH PARTS Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954-977-9541

DAYTONA PARTS Holly Hill, FL 32117 386-252-4121

ORLANDO Orlando, FL 32804 407-299-1212

MELBOURNE PARTS West Melbourne, FL 32904 321-729-8944


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FAE Customer Appreciation Day Boasts High Attendance A large group from Deviney Construction & Deviney Equipment, Jackson, Miss., turned out for FAE USA’s event. (L-R) are Mickey Conn; Arley Brand; Web Bozeman; Billy Watkins; and Richard Hawthorne. FAE from page 34

Stores’ Marcus Jones, Birmingham, Ala., spoke to the crowd. “We’ve worked with FAE for about five years and are proud to partner with them as a dealer,” said Jones. “When you work with FAE, it’s just like working with a Cat dealer. You get the ‘whole package’ including parts, sales, service, customer service and product support. That’s what made the relationship such a great fit for us at our dealer-

ship. Great products…great people. That’s what FAE provides.” As the event was winding down, Carera stated, “The demo went very well. The weather was perfect and the FAE employees did a great job and were very thorough with presenting all of the machines. I’m very pleased to have had dealers and customers come and speak to our guests with their testimonials on their experiences with The final product demo of the day was of the FAE SSH 225 soil stabilizer mounted on FAE.”

Marcus Jones (L), received a plaque on behalf of The Thompson CAT Rental Stores — Alabama/Florida from FAE USA’s Giorgio Carera in recognition and appreciation of years of dedication to the FAE product line.

a 290 hp Challenger MT665C.

Showing the efficiency of the STC/SSL 150 skid steer rock crusher mounted on a Mustang 2109 is FAE USA’s Jayson Garland.

Long-time FAE USA customer Foy Randall, Foy Randall Enterprises, Claxton, Ga., operates a Cat 312 excavator with an SK 140 PP power pack equipped with an FAE UML/EX 125 mulching head.

A great crowd turned out for this year’s FAE USA Inc. customer appreciation and demo day in Flowery Branch, Ga..

Giorgio Carera (C), presented plaques in appreciation for years of dedication to the FAE product line and a long-term partnership to Sterling Nordin (L), and Dave Burns, both of Edge Equipment, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Dave Holze, FAE USA sales support manager, shows how the FAE STCH/R 225 rock crusher mounted on a 265 horse Deutz-Fahr tractor can rip through rock and asphalt with no modifications to the tractor.

The Thompson CAT Rental Store, FAE USA’s Alabama dealer, loaned FAE USA several machines for the event including this Cat 305C cr. (L-R) are FAE USA’s Giorgio Carera; The Thompson CAT Rental Stores’ Newt Norton (Montgomery); Chuck Shelton (Tuscaloosa); Mark Jones CCE sales coordinator (Birmingham); and Blake Eavenson, FAE USA territory manager.


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Frank-Lin Excavating Minimizes Impact on Landfills CAMP from page 16

“We were able to complete the demolition and grading without any damage to either target,” explained Charamut. The fact that the sidewalk remained intact was a pleasant surprise to the general contractor since the bid for the job factored in the removal and replacement of the sidewalk. The assumption was, according to Charamut, “the demo-

lition work would take out the sidewalk since steel and concrete would be falling so close to [it].” He added, “Using the right equipment for the job solved that problem and saved some cost.” He also attributes success to his highly-skilled equipment operators. At this time, the site is destined to remain green space until Delaware North Companies (DNC) Parks & Resorts

The project’s impact to the local landfill was minimized due to the use of a portable screen which removed concrete, small metal and dirt from the C&D debris.

Inc., KSC’s management company, decides what to do with it. DNC has operated and managed the KSC Visitor Complex since 1995. The entire KSC Complex has about 1.5 million visitors annually. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

A Volvo A25 articulated truck with a drop-in 4,500-gal. (17,100 L) water tank was used for dust control.

ALL Family of Companies Wins Multiple Awards at SC&RA Conference Three members of the ALL Erection & Crane Rental Inc. Family of Companies were honored at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA), held April 12 to 16 in San Diego. The awards were presented to Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.; Central Contractors Service Inc., Crestwood, Ill.; and ALL Sunshine Crane Rental, Apopka, Fla. Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc. was recognized in multiple categories. It won a Crane & Rigging Safety Award for its superior safety record; a Crane and Rigging Zero Accidents Award for having no recordable injuries or accidents in 2010; and Dawes crane operator Ronald Kading won SC&RA’s 2011 Crane Operator Safety Award for his outstanding safety record of 10,000 consecutive manhours without a single recordable

injury or illness. Dawes’ 48-state authority trucking division, DST, won a Transportation Fleet Safety Improvement Award for showing a reduction from the previous year in its accident frequency rate for miles traveled. In addition, Dawes’ General Manager Steve Freckmann was elected group chair of the Crane & Rigging Group during the election of the SC&RA 2011-2012 board of directors. Dawes, based in Wisconsin since 1947, is one of the seven founding members of SC&RA. Central Contractors Service Inc. was recognized for its 50 years of loyal membership in SC&RA with a 50-Year Longevity Award. Central Contractors Service serves markets in greater Chicago, northern Indiana, southern Illinois, St. Louis, Missouri and Iowa, and has been a member of the ALL

Family of Companies since 1977. Founded in Chicago after World War II, Central Contractors began as a taxi crane business, renting cranes with operators on an hourly basis to contractors and builders. Today, with two offices in Illinois and three in Indiana, Central is the Midwest hub of the ALL Family of Companies. ALL Sunshine Crane Rental won a Zero Accidents Transportation Safety Award for having no recordable accidents during 2010. ALL Sunshine is the leading equipment provider in Orlando, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach and Miami, Fla., and surrounding areas. For more information, visit SC&RA at www.scranet.org. For more information, call ALL at 800/232-4100 or visit www.allcrane.com.

Central Contractors Service Inc. was recognized for its 50 years of loyal membership in SC&RA with a 50-Year Longevity Award.


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Terex TL310 Wheel Loader Offers Powerful Performance Making its debut in North America, the new Terex TL310 wheel loader handles bucket capacities of 4 to 6 cu. yds. (3.0 to 4.5 cu m) and has a bucket breakout force of 34,534 lb. (153,600 N). Features include the Terex loading system, a spacious operating cab and a powerful cooling system with reversible fan, similar to that on the company’s TL210 and TL260 wheel loaders. Powered by a 203-hp (151 kW) Cummins turbocharged diesel engine, the TL310 meets the latest Tier III emission standards. The loader’s transverse-mounted design protects the engine from job site debris and damage during operation. The traction, provided by the load-limit-controlled hydrostatic VarioPower system, makes the power loader capable of accelerating to 25 mph (40 kmh) quickly. The hydrostatic drive also functions as a wear-free brake when the machine is in forward and reverse drive. The TL310’s high-performance hydraulics include a load-sensing flow-distribution function. These key components help ensure highly coordinated, responsive and smooth working cycles in every phase, even at low engine speeds. In addition, the hydrostatic technology contributes to better fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer.

The Terex TL310 wheel loader handles bucket capacities of 4 to 6 cu. yds. (3.0 to 4.5 cu m) and has a bucket breakout force of 34,534 lb. (153,600 N).

Boasting an operating weight of 38,801 lb. (17,600 kg), the TL310 is built for powerful performance with a straight tipping load of 29,101 lb. (13,200 kg), an articulated tipping load of 25,352 lb. (11,499 kg) and incorporates bucket-rigging points directly on the lifting frame. The Terex machine’s SP-kinematics combine the advantages of Z kinematics (power at the bucket) with those of P kinematics (precise parallel handling of the bucket and loader equipment over the

entire lifting height). Furthermore, lifting and tipping cylinders are fitted with wear resistant end-position damping. To manage challenging job site conditions, the TL310 offers several standard features including versa steering mode (allowing easier operation in applications requiring multiple steering movements) and automatic self-locking differentials on both axles (enhancing traction in difficult ground conditions). The hydraulic center-pivot steering

on the TL310 features a rear-axle oscillating function, offering effective, stable and costefficient operation. The frame of the TL310 is designed with a short tail for maneuverability. The cooling system on the TL310 is designed with a wire screen installed in front of the high-volume cooler to protect from dust and debris. For system cleaning and to remove fine dust and debris, the fan automatically switches to “reverse” to help clean out the system, requiring less maintenance. An added benefit is that the air intake is located in the dust-free zone behind the driver’s cab. The cab of the new Terex TL310 wheel loader incorporates a removable ROPS/FOPS steel frame and provides the operator rear visibility through large, tinted windows. Ergonomically designed controls help reduce operator fatigue resulting in increased productivity. This cab also features two doors for easy access, an operator’s seat with hydraulic shock absorption and standard air conditioning. All service points are easily accessible, reducing downtime for maintenance. For more information, visit www.terex.com.

Redland Participates in Everglades Restoration Effort REDLAND from page 20

projects ranging from large scale retail centers and multi-use residential communities, to FPL's Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, the Southern Command (Southcom) World Headquarters, the Homestead Motor Speedway, the FIU Chapman School of Business and the South Florida Evaluation & Treatment Center just to name a few, and that respect has been created by what we do, not what we say, over the course of countless projects.” Among The Redland Company’s recent projects is its work on the Rickenbacker Causeway, which connects Miami to Key Biscayne, Fla., and is surrounded by the waters of Biscayne Bay on each side. The project involved expanding parking areas, bike paths and beaches to avoid land erosion. One of their current projects is a major Everglades Restoration effort, as part of the Kiewit Construction team, for the Army Corp of Engineers. The work includes one mile of road demolition and reconstruction as well as the construction of a one-mile bridge. Underlying all of The Redland Company’s detail-oriented work is its commitment to its core values, including honesty, integrity, hard work, strong organiza-

tional skills and pride in one’s work. The company enjoys taking on time-sensitive projects, as that is when the team performs at its best, and everyone in the organization is proud of the fact that it has never had to pay “liquidated damages” on any project. In fact, the company has been awarded bonuses for early completion. Because the company, as a site work contractor, often comprises the first team of peo-

ple working on a project, its efficiency often moves the entire job ahead of schedule. And, understanding that time is money, The Redland Company properly assesses each project, caring greatly about being given the opportunity to offer the project owner alternate approaches in order to find the most cost- and time-efficient means to completion. Led by the professional and ethical vision

of “Pinky” and Chad Munz, and armed with the talent and skills of a highly loyal team of flexible employees, The Redland Company Inc. is poised to continue its successful central role in the site work industry throughout southern Florida. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Redland’s work on Southwest 157th Avenue .

According to Cliff Scott, Redland’s underground superintendent, “In the Mauldin paver, Kelly has truly designed and built an extraordinarily capable machine. The training, and practice the crew got, certainly paid off as our first job, 10,000 yards of city streets, went very well.”

CEG


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points for food distribution, and Takeuchi track loaders to remove “Usually, there are a trees and debris. But it also is helping in a more lot of positive stories immediate, more basic way, by distributing free bottled water and about close calls. food to victims in storm-affected areas. Now, there’s so much “We’re in the equipment rental business, so we knew an indirect loss. It creates a real effect would require rental equipment,” explained Jamie Cowin, sense of sadness.” Clearing Out Ringgold president and CEO of Cowin In Ringgold, Ga., near the Tennessee borEquipment Company Inc. der, officials shut down major roads leading Tad Agoglia “We discussed potential needs, into the city because of “downed power First Response Team of America but first we thought about what we lines, broken gas lines and looting,” accordcould do to help our neighbors and ing to Catoosa County Sheriff Phil support the community. Summers. He estimated that Birmingham Support Manager Joe the tornado was in Ringgold DeGrotti had an idea: cook meals for about five minutes. Five and supply water. It seemed obvipeople died and homes were ous.” so badly damaged that “only With support from equipment foundations are left,” suppliers and generous citizens, Summers said. Cowin sent trucks loaded with Many of those foundations large, company-owned grills to were buried in debris. By late Cullman, where employees and May, Agoglia’s First Response Photo courtesy of Lola Pierce volunteers are grilling 500 meals crews had cleared 25 home First Response Team powering up a Methodist every day to serve to hundreds of sites for people without insurchurch in Ringgold, Ga., the largest building left victims of the tornadoes. ance and who lost loved ones. standing, so it could serve as a hub for shelter “I’m proud of the team effort,” “Complete demo down to and a distribution site Cowin said. “It will take a long time the foundation,” he elaborated. Photo courtesy of Ben Rollins “For free.” Bucket after bucket of debris being cleared away by that the equipment “can do so much more.” to clean and rebuild. So many people lost He plans to do more, as well. If he can everything; they just have nothing. We’re One home he cleared First Response in Tuscaloosa, Ala. secure financial support, he expects to stay in proud to support our community during this belonged to a young woman tragic crisis.” “As a human, something inside causes us Ringgold another month. who lost her unborn baby, her husband and Cowin said he doesn’t know how long to rise to the occasion: we have a job to do. home. Serving Those Affected in they’ll continue to provide free food and “It’s hard to reconcile what they’re going It’s not just asphalt and trees; there are peoAlabama water — “as long as it’s helpful and needed, through when everything you love is lost,” ple everywhere. You can’t help but be fueled According to the National Weather I suppose. As government agencies take Agoglia continued. “We hope it makes her by the tears. It gets personal. We go from Service, 52 tornadoes devastated Alabama charge, our demand could decline.” feel good to see her lot cleared, rather than strangers to friends to almost family.” Until then, it looks like the effort will Agoglia’s crew of four to six regulars, on April 27, with six EF3, eight EF4 and two the mess and memories. We can’t fix what working seven days a week, was augmented EF5 tornadoes confirmed. Alabama’s feder- expand to Tuscaloosa and other heavily has happened, we just help.” They help by clearing roads so rescue for a week by 20 employees from Lookout al disaster declaration spreads across 42 damaged communities. A very large and exceptionally destructive EF4 tornado, with workers and aid organizations can get in, Mountain Peterbilt, Ringgold, Ga., the deal- counties. The Alabama Emergency Management peak winds up to 190 mph, ripped through have access to those in need and operate. ership that donated the First Response Agency deployed 35 teams in DeKalb, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham on April 27, While one team cleared roads, another trucks. “It was a meaningful response,” he Tuscaloosa, Calhoun, Franklin, Marion, leaving more than 650,000 without power cleared a path to the Methodist church — the largest building left standing — and pow- explained, “because these people know how Fayette and Madison Counties. They include and at least 249 dead, as well as significant 10 heavy rescue teams, 10 medium rescue structural damage in its mile- to 1½-mileered up the building with emergency lighting to operate the equipment.” In addition to the Peterbilt trucks, First teams, five light rescue teams, an urban wide, 80-mile-long path. so it could serve as a hub for shelter and a “There’s such a wide swath of damage, Response has been using a Prentice loader search and rescue team, a state mortuary distribution site. from Tuscaloosa to north Birmingham in “We have a generator that will power up from the Caterpillar loader division, rubber team and eight law enforcement teams. The first major tornado of that devastating eastern Alabama. It’s tragic,” Cowin said. track multi-terrain loaders from Cat and Walmart,” Agoglia explained. A third team cleared the cemetery of tree Terex, Terex light towers, Cat generators and day struck the city of Cullman, Ala. Rated an “There’s a lot of loss of life and property. stumps and fallen trees and stones so burials Stihl chainsaws. Together, they have moved EF 4, it caused extensive destruction in the There’s a lot of need.” thousands of yards of debris, which is placed city of about 20,000 people. could take place. To help local residents, Cowin From Tuscaloosa to Tennessee “One thing that’s different about this in safe, designated, out-of-the-way areas for Equipment, which sells, rents and services The need extends through several states. storm is the amount of death and injury,” later pick-up by state officials. “We’ve had no equipment failure in four heavy equipment in Alabama, Georgia and Tornadoes that tore through Marion County, Agoglia reflected. “Usually, there are a lot of Florida, donated to the American Red Cross Ala., and Ringgold, Ga., moved into positive stories about close calls. Now, years,” Agoglia said proudly. 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tendent. “We’re working in the area struck by two F3 tornadoes. It’s the worst I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. I always heard tornadoes don’t hit hills, but I guess that’s not true anymore.” Fortunately, the area is not heavily populated, with a total of approximately 69,000 in the entire county. In the ¾-mile-wide, 8-mile-long wake of devastation, crews are cleaning up construction debris, brush and vegetation along the right of way. Weems said the 10acre area once had approximately 100 homes and mobile homes on it. Now, it’s all rubble.The first step, according to Weems, is to clear debris and vegetation in the right of way. “It’s the longest, slowest process,” Weems added. Since May 4, 1,200 dump truck loads of debris have been hauled to leased sites on each end of town. Weems estimates that constitutes only 10 to 12 percent of the total amount, and said damages are estimated in the $12 million range.

“This will be a five-to six-month process,” he said. To accomplish the task, the City of Greenville leased a few pieces of equipment from the local John Deere dealership and got some equipment on loan, such as a JD 160D with thumb, a 437C log loader (a Prentice loader) and a large 100 Morbark tub grinder for grinding all those stumps and brush into mulch. “There’s a Nortrax factory down the road,” Weems explained. “The John Deere tractor dealership played a role in making the donation possible. They’ve been great.” In addition, many volunteers brought their own backhoes and equipment to help clear roads, including the Red Cross and nearby highway departments. Once the area has been cleared and the heavy equipment is out of the way, Weems said they will be able to evaluate the condition of the roads. “There’s some road damage, but they’re passable. We haven’t assessed all the damage yet,” said

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Some of the collateral damage not immediately considered is the amount of destroyed timber. According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, 161,208 acres of forest land, with an estimated value of $68,296,055, in 34 counties has been destroyed by the Super Outbreak.

Weems. He anticipates a certain amount of road repair because the shot and chip paving — a twin layer of asphalt — is not suitable for a lot of heavy traffic. “The steel track on the machines can do a lot of damage,” he explained. Among the challenges facing

Weems is weather. Because it has continued to rain, crews have been forced to haul in rock to keep the mud down. “Weather is a big challenge,” he confirmed. “We’ve had a few thunderstorms; it gets our attention now.” None of the City’s 70 employees were directly affected by the

tornado, but they’ve been working so many hours on cleanup, Weems said he had to hire extra hands in order to be able to rotate people so “the guys can get some rest.” Weems himself has had only two Sundays off since April 27. “The people need support. That’s why I work so many hours.” The equipment also is working long hours, but Weems said because they just finished routine spring service, the equipment can “go awhile,” even though it’s working 70 hours continuously. Budget is an ongoing challenge. “It’s a strain until FEMA steps in,” Weems said, adding that all the volunteer help and donations have greatly assisted continuing efforts. However, as more tornadoes strike other parts of the Midwest, including Joplin, Mo., and Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, resources will be stretched thin. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

AGC Calls for Major Changes to DOJ Clears Caterpillar Federal Infrastructure Programs Acquisition of Bucyrus The Associated General Contractors of America outlined major changes needed to federal infrastructure programs to refocus on projects that are in the national interest and to restore public confidence in those programs. The reform recommendations are based on a new analysis the association conducted that identified a lack of focus and significant inefficiencies with the current approach to many federal programs. “There’s no doubt investing in infrastructure is in the national interest,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “But the fact is our federal infrastructure programs have become so unfocused and ineffective that public support for funding them has declined precipitously.” Among the recommendations outlined in “The Case for Infrastructure & Reform” are eliminating infrastructure programs, like protecting covered bridges and building bike lanes, that aren’t in the federal interest and giving state and local officials more flexibility. The association also is calling for streamlining the federal environmental review process, setting timelines for completing those reviews and for filing antiinfrastructure lawsuits and eliminating the current approach to earmarking infrastructure

funds. The association also is calling for measures to make it easier to encourage private sector investment in infrastructure facilities by eliminating restrictions on tolling highways, establishing public benefit bonds and rewarding states for enacting enabling legislation. In addition, the association identifies ways to encourage greater private sector operation of infrastructure, especially transit systems, as a way to reduce costs and improve services. The association’s recommendations are designed to address many of the significant problems with the current federal approach to investing in infrastructure, Sandherr noted. For example, the current approach actually makes it difficult to attract private sector capital, limits state and local flexibility in building infrastructure projects and spends too much money on projects that are not in the national interest. “Reforming the federal approach to infrastructure is crucial to ensuring America’s continued prosperity and national economic security,” Sandherr said. “In today’s economic environment, allowing vital infrastructure to deteriorate further is tantamount to undermining our national economic security.”

Caterpillar Inc. and Bucyrus International Inc. received notification from the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) that it has closed its investigation into Caterpillar’s planned acquisition of Bucyrus. The DOJ action, in addition to the expiration of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act waiting period, concludes the antitrust review process in the United States. The clearance by the DOJ will allow the acquisition, valued at approximately $8.6 billion (including net debt), to proceed as soon as all other conditions to closing have been satisfied. The transaction is expected to close in mid-2011. “We were very pleased to hear this positive news from the Department of Justice about this strategic acquisition,” said Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Doug Oberhelman. “Since we announced our plan to acquire Bucyrus last November, we have continued to hear from our customers that this complementary expansion of our mining product range is what they have been

looking for from Caterpillar. This will position us to better serve the increasingly complex requirements of those customers,” Oberhelman added. The acquisition is based on Caterpillar’s key strategic imperative to expand its leadership in the mining equipment industry and positions Caterpillar to capitalize on the robust long-term outlook for commodities driven by the trend of rapid growth in emerging markets, which are improving infrastructure, rapidly developing urban areas and industrializing their economies. Tim Sullivan, Bucyrus president and CEO, said, “This is a critical and important step as we move toward closing this historic transaction that will deliver tremendous value to all the Bucyrus stakeholders.” Caterpillar will fund the acquisition through a combination of cash from its balance sheet and debt. Caterpillar does not plan to issue equity to help pay for the acquisition.


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Each first place contractor will be recognized with a FIRST PLACE award in the specified category. The Specialty Contractor receiving the highest number of votes overall will also be awarded the distinction of Specialty Contractor of the Year by the AGC of St. Louis. This award allows the General Contractors to publicly acknowledge those best practices. To be eligible, a Specialty Contractor must be a member of the AGC of St. Louis. The Specialty Contractor award recipients will be named and presented their awards at the AGC of St. Louis Awards Gala featuring the Keystone Awards & the Specialty Contractor of the Year on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis. You won’t want to miss this event as we name the first Specialty Contractor of the Year! AGC of ST. LOUIS…The Keystone Awards Call for Entries is Coming!!! The Keystone Awards are approaching quickly! Be on the lookout for the Keystone Awards Call for Entries flyer, and start thinking about which projects you are going to submit in this year’s program! AGC Volunteer Appreciation - The AGC of St. Louis is grateful for the many members who serve on committees. The time devoted by these individuals and the knowledge they share with the industry in very important to the success of the AGC. *** AGC of St. Louis Early Bird Sponsorships Now Available for the 2011 Spring Sporting Clays Tournament!!! ACT FAST!!! The costs of 2011 sponsorships have been REDUCED by $50! Sponsorship opportunities will be available after the March 25th deadline, but not at the discounted rates that are available to the early birds! Contact AGC St. Louis office for more details! July 18-20, 2011 – Workshop. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Illinois Teachers Workshop: Teachers from your community should register. The IAAP’s Public Information and Education Committee will hold its 15th annual Illinois Teachers Workshop: Rocks, Minerals & Mining in Today’s Society at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois on July 18 to 20, 2011. This workshop is proving to be very popular. Teachers have begun registering and we are now 1/3 of the way to our capacity of 35 teachers. The goal of this workshop is to inform teachers in grades K-12 about the importance of rocks, minerals, and mining in everyday life. Questions? Please call, Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL at 217-241-1639.

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AED Dealer Executive Events Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is pleased to announce several events and programs tailored specifically for dealership principals and senior management. AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an in-depth examination of the accounting and tax issues, financial strategies, and profit opportunities for the equipment distributor. The CFO Conference is your chance to meet with financial experts and peers for frank discussions, thorough analysis, and an insider’s perspective on the current year and what lies ahead. The AED CFO Conference is designed specifically for CFOs, CEOs, COOs, as well as other key executives with financial responsibilities. All attendees will enjoy a blended program of seminars and workshops with an emphasis on hands-on learning, group discussion and Q&A forums. IT’S RED BIRD SEASON IN THE NEW STADIUM!!! 2011 St. Louis CARDINALS Tickets are now available! The AGC of St. Louis has a luxury suite this season at Busch Stadium. The 2011 price for a single game is $1,900. Three game packages are available for $5,700, and five game packages are priced at $9,500. All food and beverages costs are in addition to these fees. You may reserve your choice of game packages by listing the package number and emailing information to dpigg@agcstl.org. Reservations will be held in the order your request is received. The game dates are firm, however, the Cardinals say that some game times may be changed to accommodate national television. If you have questions, please call Donna M. Pigg, Administrative Accountant, at 314-781-2356 extension 108. AED Executive Forum September 8-9, 2011, Rosemont, Illinois This two-day event will combine information on the trends and issues that are shaping the future of equipment distribution with an opportunity to network with senior-level industry executives. An impressive group of leaders will share their insights and perspectives and challenge you with new answers to old problems. Successful 2010 Build St. Louis Expo. The Build St. Louis Expo was a great success! The aisles were full of representatives from all facets of the industry. All of the booths were sold, so attendees had some great new specialty contractors to meet and view new products on the market by the suppliers. The expo gave another meaning to the words “social networking” and actually shaking hands. Our appreciation to our industry participants – St. Louis Council or Construction Consumers, AIA St. Louis, St. Louis Minority Business Council and Contractors Assistance Program who helped promote the event to their members.


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Volvo’s L250G Designed to Match On-Road Truck Needs tion of a number of settings located The new L250G wheel loader on the front right pillar that are easifrom Volvo Construction Equipment ly reached, such as return-to-dig, fills the needs of the market for a boom kick out and bucket leveller machine in the 39 ton (35 t) weight that allow repetitive machine funccategory. Designed to match the tions to be made with great precision. needs of on-highway trucks, the To encourage operators to work L250G is purpose built to be a smoothly, the accelerator pedal heavy-duty machine with plenty of applies an appropriate amount of power and features larger bucket mechanical back pressure, to encoursizes. In North America specifically, age low fuel consumption operating when loading triaxle on-highway techniques. An optional joystick trucks, a new 9.0 cu. yd. (6.8 cu m) steering and gear shift control system rehandling bucket quickly fills the called comfort drive control also is truck in only two passes — two full available, which eliminates tiring buckets for one full truck. Add in arm movements for the operator, strength and durability and the result improving productivity in short cycle is more loads in less time, meaning duties. better onsite productivity. Volvo’s latest addition to its large wheel Real Time Information = loader range combines the optimal Real Benefits mix of lifting force and traction, The G-Series comes with resulting in high bucket penetration Part of the prestigious Red Dot The L250G features a powerful Z-Bar loader linkage that allows for high breakout force for dig- advanced electronic monitoring diagnostics that are designed to prodesign winning G-Series, the L250G ging in hard materials. long machine life, enhance uptime has a sleek and modern appearance, and maximize productivity. as well as a new engine and driveline Offering operators a choice of four gear provides high torque at low engine speeds. system for improved productivity, lower The production of torque and power at low shifting programs, APS results in more effi- Contronics monitors information from emissions, greater smoothness, serviceabili- engine speeds removes the need to overrun cient work cycles with lower fuel consump- engine, transmission, brakes etc. in real time and alerts the operator via a bright and easyty and operator comfort. The L250G also the engine, which in turn extends engine life tion and wear. to-read information panel if problems occur. features a powerful Z-Bar loader linkage that as well as lowering fuel usage and dramatiMATRIS, meanwhile, charts and analyses allows for high breakout force for digging in cally reducing noise. Up to 15 Percent data on machine handling and operation. hard materials. Its heavy-duty linkage, lift Fuel Savings arms and cylinders also offer high lift capacConsisting of a new torque converter with VCADS Pro is a system that allows a Powerful Hydraulics — But ity and rapid hydraulic reaction, resulting in lock up and free wheel stator, Optishift is a machine to be fine-tuned to specific applicaOnly When Needed faster work cycles. Intelligent load sensing hydraulics deliver new system that integrates the Volvo tions. Finally, CareTrack, the Volvo power to hydraulic functions only when reverse-by-braking (RBB) function — both Construction Equipment telematics system, Lowering Emissions — Without needed, without unnecessary oil pumping significantly reducing fuel consumption allows machine location and operating data Lowering Productivity which burns fuel unnecessarily. The together — by up to 15 percent — as well as to be securely viewed via the internet from First and foremost, Volvo Tier IVi tech- hydraulic pump designs are coupled with the increasing operator comfort and driveline anywhere in the world, aiding fast decisions nology found inside the L250G has been high torque, low rpm engine, and provide durability. When changing from forward to on maintenance and repairs. CareTrack is proven by Volvo Trucks, NA on-highway full flow at the engine’s optimal working reverse (or vice versa), RBB applies the standard equipment on the new G-Series, applications with one billion miles since range, eliminating the need to throttle to max standard service brakes instead of the torque including the L250G and features three free 2007, according to the manufacturer. rpm for higher flow, drastically saving fuel. converter, slowing the machine and putting years of subscription. Servicing is made easy with the G-Series, Volvo Construction Equipment has adopt- Stronger lift and tilt functions are achieved less stress on the converter and transmission. ed this same technology and has tuned the due to Volvo variable-flow axial piston OptiShift can significantly reduce fuel con- with daily pre-start items quickly checked D13 specifically for off-highway applica- pumps, with higher capacities for accurate sumption in operations such as load and and scheduled service items conveniently tions. carry — as well as in short cycle loading. grouped together. The L250G is fitted with a control of attachment and load. The L250G is fitted with a fuel efficient All made by Volvo, the powertrain is The driveline lock up, meanwhile, improves newly designed engine cover that provides Tier IVi/Stage IIIB certified engine that is designed to work in harmony for optimum drive response, rimpull and incline perform- better ventilation of the engine compartment. The cover can be electronically married to drive train, hydraulics and lifting performance. Engines, transmissions, drive- ance, and fuel efficiency. opened in the rearward direction — giving systems that are all designed and produced lines, hydraulics — all are optimized to not good access for fast and easy cleaning or by Volvo to work in productive, fuel effi- only match each other, but to ensure maxiCareCab cient, harmony. The Volvo 13 L, six cylinder mum performance and reliability. Volvo’s The L250G is fitted with the latest gener- servicing duties. Centralized, ground level turbocharged V-ACT (Volvo advanced com- heavy duty wet brake axles promote long ation Volvo care cab. It is ROPS/FOPS lubrication banks lower the time spent on bustion technology) off-highway diesel service life, while axle housings absorb all approved and visibility in the spacious new maintenance. And consumables like filters engine features cooled exhaust gas recircula- loads from the machine, leaving the axle cabin is enhanced, to the rear, to the bucket are easy to reach and replace. The L250G comes with a wide selection tion and a particulate filter with active regen- shafts to transmit torque, reducing stress on edge — and to the centrally located instruof Volvo genuine buckets to suit a range of eration. The active-type diesel particulate fil- propeller and axle shafts, according to the mentation. ter (DPF) temporarily holds the particulate manufacturer. With controls that fall easily to hand, applications. The new design rehandling buckets gives matter and then incinerates it, further reducThe L250G’s transmissions features the operators can breathe easily due to efficient ing emissions. There is no need to stop the company’s Volvo automatic power shift air-management and filtering systems — faster and more efficient bucket fill — and machine in order to conduct the regeneration (APS) concept, which ensures the loader and get on with the job in hand in a comfort- up to 10 percent better fuel efficiency, process; meaning no loss of performance or always operates in the optimal gear by sens- able, clean, low-noise and vibration work according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit production. ing engine and travel speed, kick-down, environment. The servo controls are mountProducing 389 hp (290 kW) this engine engine braking and other factors. ed on the operator seat and allow the selec- www.volvo.com.


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MANITOU 3 TO 5 TON TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS • WE ARE INTERESTED TO BUY MANITOU FORKLIFTS ONLY FROM USA/CANADA WHOLESALERS/CONTRACTORS. WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JAW CRUSHER 2003NEWER • WE ARE TRYING TO LOCATE JAW CRUSHER EITHER IN TEXAS OR NEAR TEXAS CONTACT: BARBARA PHONE: 903-509-2307 FAX: 903-561-3917 EMAIL: BDC1950@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 5508, 550 (140170) | WE URGENTLY WANT TO BUY FROM USA CONTRACTORS/DEALER WHOLESALERS. CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CF (WOODS) QUICK COUPLER | MUST HAVE 80 MM PINS 12-12 1/4 BETWEEN EARS CAN BE BETWEEN 17 3/4 AND 18 INCHES CENTER TO CENTER OF PINS CONTACT: TOM SCHIMELFENIG PHONE: 701.984.2522 FAX: 701.984.2523 EMAIL: TOMPEGGY@DAKTEL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANY CONDITION-NEEDED FOR PARTS NPK E 218 HYDRAULIC HAMMER CONTACT: PHIL PHONE: 413-427-7171 EMAIL: PHILG123@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI ZX 270 | 2004-2006 YEAR, CLEAN WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4X4 SINGLE AXLE CAB CHAS | LIKE A INTERNATIONAL 4300 DT466 WILL LENGTH TO FIT CONTACT: RALPH PHONE: 580-591-3922 FAX: 580-536-2355 EMAIL: RDICKSON2@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TIRE HANDLER | TIRE HANDLER FOR 773 & 637 TIRES CONTACT: TOM WEAVER PHONE: 540-389-7002 FAX: 540-389-7072 EMAIL: TWEAVER@PARADIGMINTL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– INSULATION BLOWER USED GOOD QUALITY | ALSO NEED 7X12 CARGO TRAILER FOR INSULATION BLOWER CONTACT: TONY PHONE: 727-459-3935 EMAIL: TONYSABELLICHI@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY BULLDOZER SPECIALITE D8 WITH RIPPER 1977 AT 2011 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@BULLDOZERJM.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CF PINGRABBER QUICK COUPLER | MUST HAVE 80 MM PINS APPROX. 17 3/4 CENTER TO CENTER 12 INCHES BETWEEN EARS PREFER MECHANICAL BUT WILL CONSIDER HYDRAULIC CONTACT: TOM SCHIMELFENIG PHONE: 701-984-2522 FAX: 701-984-2523 EMAIL: TOMPEGGY@DAKTEL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D7G AND D7H WITH RIPPER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WILLARD | KOMATSU EXCAVATOR, 50,000 APPROX WEIGHT. $50,000 OR UNDER. WITH HEAT/AIR/THUMB. CONTACT: FROM MISSOURI PHONE: 660-484-3522 OR 660-542-4454 FAX: 660-484-3722 EMAIL: WKWOOD@GREENHILLS.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRIPLE L TRAILER | TRAILER THAT THE DECK LOWERS TO THE GROUND PREFERABLY A 7612 DROP DECK SCISSOR LIFT TRAILER CONTACT: DAN MCKINNEY EMAIL: DANO@COOPSONE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RUBER TIRE TRACTOR BACKHOE | JD OR CASE GOOD SHAPE 10 TO 12 REACH CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 507-847-3266 507-840-0838 EMAIL: RICHLIN507@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER CRANE | WANT TO BUY. AMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER. CONTACT: DON AUSTIN PHONE: 512-750-9742 FAX: 512-301-0163 EMAIL: MACHINERYPICTURE@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 980G | YEAR 2000 +/CLEAN WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 550, 550140, 550170,1998, 2007 | WE ALWAYS BUY THESE UNITS. PLEASE SEND IF YOU HAVE. THANKS CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 5000 POUND FORKLIFT/AIR TIRES | LOOKING FOR AN OFF SOLID SURFACE TIRED 5000 POUND FORKLIFT. PREFER GAS ENGINE CONTACT: JOE HOTZE PHONE: 618-548-1711 FAX: 618-548-6753 EMAIL: JOEHOTZE@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED TO BUY JCB TELEHANDLERS & CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS | OFFER ME THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENTS.JCB TELEHANDLERS 550140/170.CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950B,950E,966D,966E.966F. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200,UH083,UH077 | OFFER ME THE FOLLOWING HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200-1,EX200LC-1,UH083,UH077. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1986 1990 KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS | LOOKING TO PURCHASE ANY KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADER RANGING YEAR 1986 - 1990. CONTACT: ALI HUSSAIN PHONE: 314-537-2809 EMAIL: ABUMUJTABA1963@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAB FOR CAT 420D | OPEN ROPS CAB FOR CAT 420D CONTACT: JENNIFER PHONE: 256-533-1100 FAX: 256-533-1191 EMAIL: JENNIFER@ DONKENNEDYANDSONS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MT6642, MLT627 | WE ARE INTERESTED TO BUY URGENTLY THESE UNITS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES.THANKS CONTACT: AYYAZ ALLAM EMAIL: AUTOLINKINTERNATIONAL@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JRB STYLE QUICK COUPLER TO FIT 544E LOADER | LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER TO RETRO FIT ON A JD 544-E LOADER. USED IS PREFFERED CONTACT: JOHN NYE EMAIL: NYEPARENTS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB550 OR 550140 (1997-2003), SAKAI T2, BOMAG 161 & 165 AD | WE NEED THE ABOVE MENTION EQUIPMENT ONLY FROM USA-CANADA-JAPAN & EUROPE.THANKS CONTACT: AYYAZ ALLAM EMAIL: AUTOLINKPK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINE CONTACT: MARSHALL CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. PHONE: (434) 793-2715 FAX: (434) 793-2803 EMAIL: TPRESSLEY62@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED #325 CAT DOORS, RIGHT HAND DOOR PART # 1776075; LEFT HAND DOOR PART # 1849022. DOORS NEED TO HAVE DECALS. CONTACT: MEMPHIS WRECKING COMPANY PHONE: 901-774-4011 FAX: 901-946-9793 EMAIL: MEMWRECK@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SEND US A QUOTE, CATALOGUE AND NECESSARY DETAIL FOR THE SUPPLY OF THE BELOW MENTIONED. 1. PEDESTRIAN TRENCHER - EQUIVALENT TO DITCH WITCH RT-24 WALK-BEHIND TRENCHER PRODUCT NEEDS A 36" BOOM AND A 100% BOLT-ON SHARKTOOTH CHAIN AND TRENCH CLEANER 2. TRAILER - EQUIVALENT TO DITCH WITCH TRAILER S1-A. CONTACT: PRASHANTH PHONE: 00968-92807072 FAX: 00968-23279065 EMAIL: ABUGHAZLAN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SOLAR 130(EXCAVTORS)19905 • WE ARE INTRESTED IN BUYING SOLAR 130(WHEEL EXCAVATORS)1990-5 FROM SOUTH KOREA AND ALSO INTRESTED USED MOTOR GRADER CONTACT: AGHA WAQAR ALI KHAN PHONE: 92-300-4642935 FAX: 92-42-35942188 EMAIL: BDIL6@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU MODEL PC20-7 SER#38938 CONTACT: F.MULTARI FAX: 845-586-3854 EMAIL: CAROL.MULTARI@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY FROM USER D6H D6R D7G D7H D8K D8N WITH RIPPER OR WINCH USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200,EX200LC • WE NEED HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX200LC, YEARS FROM 1987 TO 1990, OFFER ME. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-345-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT IT QUICK COUPLERS CONTACT: EVIE PHONE: 603-899-2000 FAX: 603-899-2006 EMAIL: EVIE@202TRUCK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT SKID LOADER INQUIRY | WE ARE LOOKING FOR BOBCAT S130. WE WANT TO BUY 4 UNIT SKID LOADER. CONTACT: MAX PHONE: +886 2 22767678 FAX: +886 2 22767679 EMAIL: MAXMOUT@CATLON.COM.TW –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATORS • DEERE/HITACHI 650DLC [17FT ARM] OR KOMATSU PC750-7 [18 FT ARM] WITH LOW HOURS. CONTACT: DALE WITCHER PHONE: 803 376 6040 EMAIL: DWITCHER@SC.RR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW | 3 UNITS GOOD CONDITION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOMATSU TRACK EXCAVATOR | 19972002 KOMATSU PC300LC-6 & PC400LC6: (12,000 HRS WORKING OR LESS) (KOMATSU ENGINE, ORIGINAL PAINT, ORIGINAL PUMP) MACHINE HAS TO BE WHOLE SALE PRICE AND COME FROM CONTRACTOR OR END USERS. CONTACT: DAVID | PHONE: 626-417-9808 | EMAIL: VPINTERNATIONALTRADINGCO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY FROM USER BULLDOZER D3 A D10 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES • CASE 580-E K L SL M & SMS CONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO EQUIPMENT PHONE: 800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230 FAX: 856-697-4842 EMAIL: FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PORTABLE JAW CRUSHER 36/48 OR 40/48 • GOOD CONDITION WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 966C | NEED 966C UNIT READY TO WORK TO BE SHIP OVERSEAS. CONTACT: OSAMA ABBAS EMAIL: ABBASOSAMA@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 9FT11IN STICK FOR CAT 345 BL CONTACT: MATT BUSH THERUHLIN COMPANY PHONE: 330-239-2800 FAX: 330-239-1845 EMAIL: MBUSH@RUHLIN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BARNES 30MU PUMP BODY • PUMP BODY OR COMPLETE UNIT CONTACT: RICHIE EMAIL: RFH3@CITLINK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966F, 966FII, IF YOU HAVE ANY AVAILABLE UNIT FOR SALE, PLEASE INFORM ME. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: 345-881-8803 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPAC CA251D,CA251PD | WE NEED TO BUY DYNAPAC ROLLERS / PACKERS CA251D & CA251PD, IF AVAILABLE FOR SALE PLEASE INFORM ME. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: 333-329-8751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER | TIME TO UPDATE MY 1840 I WANT SOMETHING WITH AUG.HYD.WITH 50+HP CONTACT: ERIC PHONE: 847 909 7845 EMAIL: ECA567@ATT.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com • Detroit, MI Sat.-Sun., June 11-12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support and Attachments • Tampa, FL Wed., June 15, 2011 For: Secured Creditors Auction • Uniontown, PA Fri., June 17, 2011 For: Secured Creditors Auction • Strong, ME Wed., June 21, 2011 For: Late Model Sawmill, Rolling Stock and Sawmill Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers, Attachments, Building Supplies • Houston, TX Wed., June 21, 2011 For: Large Job Completion Auction of Construction Equipment • Racine, WI Wed., June 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Queratero, Mexico Fri., June 24, 2011 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Buffalo, NY Sat., June 25, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Primarily New Holland, Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers

• San Bernardino, CA Sat., July 23, 2011 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Dallas, TX Tues., July 26, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Support, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Detroit, MI Sat., August 7, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Support and Vehicles • Kissimmee, FL Tues., August 16, 2011 For: Construction, Support, Rental Fleet Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Ledyard, CT (Foxwood Casino) DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631

CANADA • Edmonton, AB June 15-16, 2011 • London, ON June 21, 2011 • Saskatoon, SK June 23, 2011 • Toronto, ON June 28, 2011 • Grand Prairie, AB June 29, 2011 • Regina, SK July 13, 2011 • Saskatoon, SK August 4, 2011 INTE RNAT IONAL • Panama City, Panama June 17, 2011 • Brisbane, Australia June 21, 2011 • Geelong, Australia June 23, 2011 • Moerdijk, Netherlands June 23-24, 2011 • Moncofa, Spain June 30 – Jul 1, 2011 • Cancun, Mexico July 7, 2011

• Kansas City, MO June 15, 2011

• Caorso, Italy July 14, 2011

• Olympia, WA June 16, 2011

• Dubai, UAE July 19-20, 2011

• Minneapolis, MN June 17, 2011 • Houston, TX June 22-23, 2011 • Columbus, OH June 23, 2011

• Torreon, Mexico August 10, 2011 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • San Bernardino, CA Sat., June 25, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• San Bernardino, CA Sat., June 25, 2011 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Albuquerque, NM June 24, 2011

• St. Louis, MO Wed., June 29, 2011 For: The CAT Classic of the Year! Rental Fleet of Fabick Tractor

• Pittsburgh, PA June 27, 2011

• Bangor, ME Sat., July 9, 2011 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks and Trailers

• Detroit, MI June 28, 2011

• Sacramento, CA Sat., August 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Jackson, MS June 29, 2011

• San Bernardino, CA Sat., August 27, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Rochester, NY Sat., July 9, 2011 For: Late Model Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Construction Equipment, Aerials & Forklifts • Canastota, NY Sat., July 16, 2011 For: Lyon’s Annual Summer Hay Camp & Friday Night BBQ. Late Model Construction, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks and Trailers • Belpre, OH Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Pipeline Contracting Company

• Bellevue, IA June 24, 2011

• Phoenix, AZ June 28, 2011

• Sacramento, CA Sat., July 9, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

Coming Auctions • San Bernardino, CA Thurs., November 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Fri., December 16, 2011 For: Construction Equipment CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Denver, CO Tues., June 21, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Ocala, FL Tues., June 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Farmington, NM Tues., July 12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Los Angeles, CA Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Omaha, NE Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Seattle, WA Wed., August 3, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Grand Rapids, MI Wed., August 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., June 23, 2011 For: June Contractors Auction

G.W. McGREW AUCTION COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 717-428-0922 • Seven Valleys, PA Mon, June 13, 2011 For: Construction and Farm Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Fri, June 17, 2011 For: Construction and Farm Equipment HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Johnstown, PA Thurs., June 16, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Telford, PA Wed., June 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wind Gap, PA Wed., July 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Huntington, WV Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Johnson Creek, WI Fri., July 22, 2011 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., August 5, 2011 www.IRAYONLINE.COM • Sioux Falls, SD Fri., August 19, 2011 • Foley, MN Fri., September 16, 2011 • Portage, WI Fri., October 14, 2011 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., November 4, 2011 www.IRAYONLINE.COM • Sioux Falls, SD Fri., November 18, 2011

DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

• Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2011

• Prospect, CT Sat., June 25, 2011

• Prospect, CT Sat., October 15, 2011

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid!

• St. Louis, MO June 30, 2011

• San Bernardino, CA Fri., September 23, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 10, 2011

• Wed., June 15, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Spokane, WA June 30, 2011

• Sacramento, CA Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277

• Salt Lake City, UT June 29, 2011 • Statesville, NC June 30, 2011

• New Orleans, LA July 15, 2011 • Frederick, MD July 19, 2011 • Lo Angeles, CA July 22, 2011

• Sacramento, CA Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• San Bernardino, CA Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA Sat., November 12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT Sat., August 20, 2011

• Pendleton, IN Fri, June 17, 2011 For: 19th Annual Summer Construction Equipment Auction

• Thurs., June 16, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., June 22, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., June 23, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Fri., June 24, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., June 30, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

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• ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., June 16 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment

• Montgomery, AL Wed.-Fri., June 8-10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., June 30 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment

• Montgomery, AL Fri.-Sat, June 24-25, 2011 For: Alabama Dept. of Transportation JOSEPH FINN CO. AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.josephfinn.com 617-964-1886 • Avon, MA Wed., June 29, 2011 For: Late Model Construction Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Pine Knot, KY June 18, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728

ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563

• Pelzer, SC Fri.-Sat., June 15-16, 2011 For: Annual Summer

• Watertown, NY Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Heavy Equipment, Trucks and Trailers

• Brooklyn, MS Wed.-Thurs, June 17-18, 2011 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Trucks & Autos • Newberry, SC Wed., August 17, 2011 For: One Owner Absolute Auction

• Seneca Falls, NY Thurs., August 11, 2011 For: Construction and Farm Equipment, Antique Equipment • Oswego, NY Sat., August 27, 2011 For: Contractor Equipment Auction

MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311

• Lansing, NY Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Municipal Surplus and Contractor Equipment Auction

• Tampa, FL Wed., June 15, 2011 For: Crane Rental and Heavy Haul Operation

• Groveland, NY Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks

• Elizabeth, PA Fri., June 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment

• Springville, NY Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Farm Tractor and Machinery Auction

• Magnolia, TX Tues., June 21, 2011 For: Construction Equipment PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.co m 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri.-Sat, June 24-25, 2011 For: Construction, Earthmoving and Paving Equipment PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Tues., June 14 - 10AM For: Government Equipment and Vehicle Auction

• Rochester, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Cars and Trucks • Hamburg, NY Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Groveland, NY Sat., December 3, 2011 For: Farm and Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks RYAN AUCTION SALES www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159 • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., June 14, 2011- 10AM

• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., June 30, 2011- 10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., July 26, 2011- 10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., August 18, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., Sept. 6, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Sept. 22, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., October 11, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., October 27, 201110AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Nov. 17, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Dec. 15, 2011-10AM STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • Online Auction Bidding Opens June 4 and Closes June 14, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Vehicles and More! • Litchfield, MN Thurs., July 14, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Vehicles and More! • Montgomery, MN Fri., July 22, 2011 For: George Ohmann Antique Tractor Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Trucks, Vehicles and More SUPERIOR AUCTION & APPRAISAL COMPANY www.superiorauction.net 906-864-2942 • Little Suamico, WI Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Construction Equipment WILKINSON AUCTION COMPANY www.warco1.com 608-739-4404 • Richland Center, WI Sat., June 25, 2011 For: Construction and Crushing Equipment, Trucks and Trailers


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More Than 2,100 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Auction

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ore than 2,100 bidders participated online and in person May 18 and 19 at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’s multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Orlando, Fla. Bidders came from 54 countries, including 49 U.S. states and 10 Canadian provinces. Approximately 65 percent of the equipment was sold to buyers outside the state, from as far away as Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased approximately 25 percent of the equipment sold. The auction featured more than 2,200 equipment items and trucks, including wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, articulated dump trucks, crawler tractors, motorgraders and truck tractors. Roland Ramos of ACA Tractor Inc., Miami, Fla., was taking a good look at several trucks, including this Terex TD27.

Allen Flowers, Mid Delta Equipment LLC, came from Greenwood, Miss., to look over the equipment up for sale, especially the excavators. He checked out this Kobelco but didn’t think it was the one for him.

Jack Goyke, Southern Construction Equipment, has been coming to Ritchie auctions in Florida since they started. He is hoping to take a few pieces back to Jacksonville, including this Caterpillar 918F.

Good, big equipment is always of interest to Robbie Udelson of PowerTrax. This Caterpillar truck may be headed to Miami.

Alan Nucci, used equipment manager of Linder Industrial Machinery in Florida and the Carolinas, can’t even get in the auction before the phone calls start.

One of the skid steer loaders may be going to Lakeland, Fla., if Tim Allore of TLA Inc. finds one he likes.

Mike Schvetrum of East Orange Machine, Orlando, Fla., is looking to buy a machine, fix it up and sell it. The Komatsu D65EX may be just the machine.

This 2005 Caterpillar 966G sold for $117,500. It came with an airconditioned cab.


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Kobelco Cranes North America Names Ballweg General Manager Kobelco Cranes North America Inc. announced the promotion of Greg Ballweg to general manager. Ballweg will be primarily responsible for the day to day operations concerning North America. “Greg has played a key role in our growth and I look forward to utilizing his experience in this new role,” said Jack Fendrick, president of Kobelco Cranes North America Inc. Ballweg joined the company in 2004 as the eastern regional sales manager . For more information, visit www.kobelcocranesnorthamerica.com.

Greg Ballweg will be primarily responsible for the day to day operations concerning North America.

Clear Direction of Taxes, Trade Policy Could Spur Growth ECONOMY from page 1

“There’s a pent-up demand waiting to happen, but it’s going to take more robust growth in the U.S. to make that happen,” Rapp said. But Rapp added that the business community needs to hear more about the government’s plan for taxes, trade and key drivers like highway construction. Earlier May 19, Caterpillar said its April sales were up 66 percent over a year earlier. Overseas sales that drove that growth are a product of continuing urbanization in developing countries, Rapp said. Rapp added that while not many other companies in Illinois are publicly joining Peoria-based Caterpillar in its drive to push the state to lower worker’s compensation costs and other factors that make it more expensive to do business in the state, he believes the state’s businesses recognize the need for changers in Illinois and the country. Caterpillar CEO Douglas Oberhelman earlier this year complained to Gov. Pat Quinn about the cost of doing business in Illinois and said the company is regularly courted by other states. Oberhelman later said Caterpillar has no plans to move.


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Rogers Realty Holds Auction for Bodford Construction

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ogers Realty & Auction Company held an absolute auction May 26 for Bodford Construction in Winston-Salem, N.C. Bodford sold its surplus equipment, which included excavators, crawler loaders and dozers, wheel loaders, road tractors, pickup trucks, trailers and more. Clint and Bill Bodford opened Bodford Brothers Construction in 1953 with only a truck and a shovel. Clint’s daughter, Holly Newsome, became the owner in 2004. Originally working in the residential market building homes, the company now works in the commercial market. The company has rich history in Winston-Salem, where it considers

home. It has worked with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. doing grading and demolition projects, as well as worked in numerous neighborhoods, in and out of the city, demolishing houses and buildings and moving dirt and rock from one location to another. Bodford Construction Inc. is known for its purple and white dump trucks, which distinguishes itself from other companies. The business chose to downsize so that it could focus on smaller grading jobs and demolition. “At the end of the day, you have taken something that looks terrible and cleaned it up. It always looks better when we leave and that is a good day at work,” said Newsome.

Dustin (L) and Mark Rogers of Rogers Realty & Auction Company said the sale attracted bidders from 20 states and seven countries. One of the dozers was sold to a customer in Vietnam via the Internet.

Rogers Realty staff pose for a photos in front of a Kobelco 400 that sold in the auction.

(L-R): Clint Bodford and his daughter, Holly Newsome, talk with Dustin Rogers after the auction finished. Holly and Clint were both very happy with how the auction turned out.

Phillip Beamer (R) of Beamer’s Equipment Repair, Yadkinville, N.C., works with Jeff Clark of Bodford Construction on an International TD20C dozer, on which Beamer planned to bid.

David “DH” Griffin Sr. (L) of DH Griffin Companies and Clint Bodford, founder of Bodford Construction take a break from the auction for a quick photo.


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