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Individualized Care Coming to Tenn. Seniors Construction crews in Tennessee are working to complete a senior care facility that will provide residents with individualized health care services in a country club-like setting. In 2015, Winter Construction broke ground on the Canterfield Senior Living community in Franklin, a southern suburb of Nashville. “Site exploration and demographic research indicated the need in Franklin for a facility such as Canterfield,” Win Porter, Medical Development Corp (MDC) president said. “Canterfield will attract a more independent resident than other typical assisted living projects in the Franklin area, because of its socially focused activities and programs. “MDC has an over 30-year history of building and managing properties for older adults,” said Porter. “In addition, MDC has spearheaded and maintained several hospitality industry properties.” The three-floor building includes 74,000 sq. ft. (6,874 sq m) of total space. Because MDC is involved in hotel and restaurant properties, the Canterfield concept takes advantage of both the continuum of health care with the services and amenities of the hospitality industry. Facilities are designed to allow the resident to age in place, while satisfying each individual’s needs and desires in an

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Canterfield of Franklin will consist of a three-story, 91-unit assisted living building.

Nov. Job Growth Up in Construction Industry Ritchason Auctioneers Hosts Final Sale of 2015…80

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Strong demand for construction projects fueled job growth in November in 38 states compared to October and in all but six states over the past 12 months, according to analysis of Labor Department data released Dec. 18 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said, howev-

er, that the shortage of available workers was likely keeping firms from expanding headcounts even more rapidly in many parts of the country. “In nearly every state, contractors are busier now than a year ago,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist for the association. “Employment is up, but the indus-

try would be expanding even more rapidly if contractors could find enough qualified workers.” Nationally, construction employment climbed by 4.2 percent from November 2014 to November 2015 — more than double the rate for total nonfarm employment, Simonson noted. He added out that construction spend-

ing rose 13 percent in the latest 12 months, suggesting a need for even more workers. He cautioned that filling those openings may be difficult in many states because the number of unemployed jobseekers in November who last worked in construction was at the lowest November level in 15 see EMPLOYMENT page 66

President Signs Tax Extenders Bill Into Law On Dec. 18, President

tives. Among the most vital

companies much needed

begin in 2016. First and

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extenders legislation that will extend more than 50 expired provisions of the tax code, including several key pro-business initia-

the extenders bill will expand and make permanent the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit, providing U.S.

to one of the most valuable and pro-growth tax incentives. The two key expansions to the R&D Tax Credit will

less than $50 million in gross receipts will now be able to claim the credit against their Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT),

ing companies from claiming the credit in the past. Secondly, the bill includes a provision that opens the

Auction Section ............76-85 Obama signed into law tax aspects of the legislation, certainty and greater access foremost, businesses with gle greatest barrier preventBusiness Calendar ............77 Advertisers Index ..............86

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The recent discovery of long buried crypts during a routine water main replacement project in New York City’s Washington Square Park should serve as a reminder to developers and their contractors that a review of archaeological records should be an important part of their due diligence prior to beginning construction, according to CBRE Valuation & Advisory Services group.

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OBSERVATION TO INSPIRATION: CUMMINS EXPANDS WITH SANDVIK

In 2007, Kevin Cummins, who is an expert in material recycling, observed that a lot of concrete and rock was going to landfills and simply being buried there. He realized that there was a need to recycle these materials in order to give them a new purpose rather than wasting them.

12 JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT: JOHN DEERE’S DEALER EASTERN IN N.C. James River Equipment announced it is the official John Deere dealer for construction and forestry equipment in eastern North Carolina. The transition is taking place as a result of the acquisition of RW Moore Equipment Co.

12 JCB HONORS ITS VETERANS JCB hosted a ceremony on Nov. 11, 2015, to celebrate employees at the North American facility who are military veterans. The ceremony recognized 75 employees from five military branches whose cumulative service totals more than 500 years.

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78 JM WOOD FINISHES STRONG WITH DEC. SALE

80 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS HOSTS FINAL SALE OF 2015 Another terrific turnout of registered bidders attended for the line up of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers, farm equipment and miscellaneous items. This was Ritchason’s largest volume of trucks being auctioned for the year. More than 150 consignors contributed to the 800-plus lots sold at auction during the day.

David Alban has been named chief operating officer and corporate secretary of Ring Power Corporation. The move was effective Dec. 3.

23 DEALERS FROM MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES ATTEND LIUGONG 12TH GLOBAL CONFERENCE The theme for the conference is “Rise to Challenge and Embrace the Future.” Approximately 300 representatives, comprised of LiuGong dealers from more than 50 countries and more than 100 guests including key customers and government officials gathered in Nanning to celebrate the event.

28 ARA RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING SERVICE OF ITS MEMBERS DURING RENTAL SHOW Volunteerism has been a core part of the American Rental Association (ARA) since it began in 1955, while outstanding volunteers have been honored for their service to the association during the ARA convention for more than 50 years.

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Observation to Inspiration: Cummins Expands With Sandvik By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

In 2007, Kevin Cummins, who is an expert in material recycling, observed that a lot of concrete and rock was going to landfills and simply being buried there. He realized that there was a need to recycle these materials in order to give them a new purpose rather than wasting them. That was the beginning of Cummins Crushing & Recycling Inc. in Cartersville, Ga. “There was a lot of concrete being dumped in waste around Atlanta, and we saw an opportunity of setting up and making a product,” he said. Today, Cummins is in the midst of expanding his business and adding machines that will make his operations as productive as possible. Currently, the company is working on a two-year crushing contract for DeKalb County, Ga., at the Seminole Landfill in Ellenwood, Ga. The contract involves taking concrete and other landfilled material that can have “second life usefulness” and crushing and screening it into a product(s) that DeKalb County can reuse for its own purposes for paving or for fill material, rather than having to pay for aggregate products from another vendor. Not only is this a big cost saver for DeKalb County, but from an environmental standpoint, it also is

not be crushed is conveyed off with a midsized conveyor and a second “fines” conveyor. The product that is usable and has been separated from the dirt and debris for crushing is then conveyed via an oversized conveyor on the scalper unit that feeds the Extec jaw crusher. The size of the end product material is regulated by the jaw crusher. The current production is between 800 and 1,200 tons (725 to 1,088 t) per day. Cummins purchased the machine from Crusher Works sales representative, Jason (Jay) Doran, who is based in the company’s Villa Rica location, which is owned by Neil McCoy. He explained that he chose the Sandvik because of the machine’s reliability (L-R): Kevin Cummins, Cummins Crushing & Recycling Inc., and Dave Wornell meet on site to discuss machine production with Jay Doran, Crusher Works.

Virginia Verela-Eyre (R), Sandvik, answers questions for Kevin Cummins, Cummins Crushing & Recycling.

Unprocessed material before and after. saving space in the landfill. For the project, Cummins purchased a Sandvik QE341 mobile scalping screen from Crusher Works, a Sandvik dealer based in Birmingham, Ala., which covers the Southeast. The machine was purchased and is now being serviced by the company’s Georgia location in Villa Rica, Ga. The QE341 is being used at the landfill to separate dirt and other material from the large chunks of concrete and boulders prior to being conveyed into an Extec C-12+ mobile jaw crusher (a former Sandvik product). During the process, a Cat 330 excavator loads the material to be screened and separated into an apron feeder of the Sandvik QE341 scalper. Uncrushed product with dirt and debris is separated in the machine’s screenbox, and the unused material that will

and Crusher Works’ service background. “Not too many people are set up in Atlanta to service and maintain the equipment and give you the right answers,” he said. “That’s why we went with Crusher Works. Jay and I worked hand in hand together to come up with the system that we’re using. They are very good to work with — they overnight parts and have them the next day. They always come to the job site and make sure that everything is running properly and take care of stuff. Neil has done an awesome job and has been there every time. He gives very good service to us and keeps in touch.” Doran said that the scalping machine has an apron feeder so it can take oversized material without damaging the unit because it is made of steel instead of rubber.

“It can be a primary screen or a secondary screen, so you can put it behind your jaw crusher or in front of it depending on how you want your application to be,” he said. “It has a 55-inch wide oversized belt, which helps prevent blockages. The machine’s screenbox lifts in all four corners by hydraulic rams which enables easy access to change screens. There are different screens for different applications, also you can adjust the screening angle to increase or decrease production depending on application and

customer’s needs.” Based on a sturdy crusher-style chassis, the QE341 has been designed for strength and durability and features a heavy duty 16 by 5 ft. (4.8 by 1.5 m) screenbox. Developed with easier setup and operation in mind, it offers customers a user-friendly solution with a color-coded control panel and sequential start-up as standard. Doran has been with Crusher Works for more than a year after working for Sandvik manufacturing mobile crushers and screens in England for 12 years. His factory knowledge of the Sandvik Mobile range is invaluable to the end user, having built the machine from the ground up and now working “in the trenches” assisting customers in finding the right solution for their application. “I’ve spent a lot of time with Kevin, and we’ve built a good relationship together,” he said. “If he calls me, I’m there for him as soon as I’m available. After a machine is sold, customers will need support such as training, etc. in order to maximize production and therefore, increase profit. We’ve built a very good relationship together, inside and outside of work. A good relationsee CUMMINS page 14

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LiuGong Machines on Display at Railway Project Ceremony LiuGong showed nine machines, including airport and tunnel, or construction and maintewheel loaders, excavators and road equipment, at nance. More importantly, LiuGong’s machines the groundbreaking ceremony for the Chinaare specifically designed to be reliable and easily Laos Railway Project in Vientiane, Laos. The maintained and repaired in remote and tough conceremony opened a new chapter of LiuGong’s ditions. support of the China-backed “Belt and Road” “We will support our customers to control the Initiative. LiuGong’s Vice President, Luo machines very well and be an integral part of this Guobing, representatives from LiuGong Asia ‘one belt one road’ construction project,” said Pacific and LiuGong’s Laos representative Luo Guobing. attended the ceremony. LiuGong started its globalization path early in The modern, 260 mi. (418 km) rail line is 2003, and now it has one of the strongest dealer expected to be finished in 2020. Once it is opernetworks globally to support its global business. ational, this line will become Laos’ longest and In the Belt and Road countries, LiuGong has set fastest railway. The design allows for speeds up up its business network in 62 of the 65 countries to 99.4 mph (160 kph) for passenger trains and involved, and signed with its present dealer, 74.5 mph (120 kph) for cargo. Weikai Import and Export Trading Company, in This modernized railway starts in Kunming 2012 and now it has grown into one of biggest and travels southward to Jinghong and Mohan distributors of construction equipment in the Laos showed nine machines, including wheel loaders, excavators and until entering Laos through the Laos’ border city LiuGong road equipment, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the China-Laos market by offering sales channels, service and PR of Boten. It then travels past Luang Prabang and Railway Project in Vientiane, Laos. capabilities. Vang Vieng before arriving in Vientiane. This As the first official overseas construction projroute passes through one of the most extreme geographic facturing heavy equipment and the producer of China’s first ect of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the China-Laos railand climatic regions in the world and more than 60 percent modernized wheel loader in 1966. After its 57 years’ devel- way project will significantly boost the socioeconomic of the construction will be bridges and tunnels — 121 mi. opment, LiuGong now has 15 product lines including wheel development of Laos, improve the nation’s transportation (195 km) of 76 tunnels and 154 bridges, including two loaders, excavators, bulldozers, motorgraders, pavers, cold and generate a lot of jobs for local people. It also will inject planers, skid steers, backhoe loaders, rollers, forklifts, truck new momentum into the economy of China’s southwestern bridges crossing the Mekong River. As a result, the project will need tough equipment that is mounted cranes, crawler cranes, pipe layers, mining dump regions. flexible to work both in harsh environments and can deal trucks and concrete equipment. For more information, visit www.liugong.com. LiuGong can provide customers with a comprehensive (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment with complicated construction requirements. LiuGong was the first company in China to begin manu- solution, no matter what kinds of projects are: road, railway, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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LiuGong held its 12th Global Dealer Conference at Wanda Vista Hotel in Nanning. The theme for the conference is “Rise to Challenge and Embrace the Future.” Approximately 300 representatives, comprised of LiuGong dealers from more than 50 countries and more than 100 guests including key customers and government officials gathered in Nanning to celebrate the event. LiuGong Chairman Zeng Guang’an, President Yu Chuanfeng and a leadership contingent also were in attendance. Throughout the two-day meeting, the company and its global dealers reviewed the performance from the past year, exchanged opinions on common topics and discussed the company’s development strategy for the future. In conjunction with the “Belt and Road Initiative” mandated by the Chinese government, LiuGong will hold a “Belt

and Road” seminar during the event. During the seminar, government representatives, industry associations, ambassadors and counselors from the “B&R” countries, and LiuGong’s global dealers gathered to discuss the future development of business as part of “Belt and Road,” and will look at current projects that are taking place as part of the strategy. One of the most significant movements as part of this to date has been a strategic cooperation agreement between LiuGong and the China International Contractors Association to further promote its business in “Belt and Road” countries. For more information, visit www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Ring Power Names David Alban Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Secretary David Alban has been named chief operating officer and corporate secretary of Ring Power Corporation. The move was effective Dec. 3. In this role, Alban will oversee all of Ring Power’s equipment divisions’ sales and product support operations, as well as Phoenix products, human resources, training, purchasing, facilities and security. Prior to this appointment, Alban was executive vice president and corporate secretary, with responsibility for heavy equipment product support, power systems division product support, Phoenix products, human resources and training, purchasing, facilities and security. Alban’s career with Ring Power

dates back to 2001 in the sales training program, where he spent time working in the service shops, learning firsthand what happens day-to-day. He also worked in the heavy equipment rental department and was promoted to manager of the newly launched agricultural equipment division in 2003. In 2004, when Ring Power’s Six Sigma initiative began, Alban was selected to be a Black Belt project leader. In 2008, he was named vice president of lift trucks. The next year, Alban was promoted to vice president and corporate secretary, with responsibility for power systems product support. In 2010, he added heavy equipment product support, training and

safety to his responsibilities. In 2013, Alban was named executive vice president and corporate secretary, overseeing power systems and heavy equipment product support, training and safety. The following year he added purchasing, facilities, security and Phoenix products to his responsibilities. In his new role, Alban will continue to report directly to Randy Ringhaver, chairman and president. For more information, visit www.ringpower.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........$125

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Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale..................$100

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Volunteerism has been a core part of the American Rental Association (ARA) since it began in 1955, while outstanding volunteers have been honored for their service to the association during the ARA convention for more than 50 years. That tradition will continue at The Rental Show 2016, which will be a celebration of ARA’s 60th anniversary. Distinguished Service Award The Distinguished Service Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated exemplary leadership with longterm service to the association at the national, state, local and provincial levels. Delores M. Crum, president of Premiere Events in Austin, Texas, will receive this year’s award. Crum has been an active volunteer throughout ARA since her company joined the association in 2001, serving on a variety of committees and shared interest groups with a particular interest in membership and education. She’s been a strong supporter of The Rental Show and the Events & Tents program and has served as a speaker, presenter, moderator and volunteer, plus attended regularly. She has been instrumental in organizing and planning the Texas Rental Association (TRA) Round-Up for many years, working with ARA staff and TRA board members. She’s also served on the state association board for several years and completed all officer positions. In addition, Crum has served two three-year terms on the ARA Foundation board of trustees and been actively involved with the Foundation’s scholarship program. She is a supporter and generous contributor to the ARA Foundation and ARAPAC, the association’s political action committee. Her past honors include the Region Four Person of the Year Award in 2007, as well as two President’s Image Awards. She is a graduate of the Certified Event Rental Professional (CERP) program and continues to recertify her CERP designation. Special Service Award The Special Service Award recognizes a rental industry supplier who has made an outstanding contribution to the association. This year’s recipient is Pierre Pereira, vice president of sales and marketing of Billy Goat Industries, an ARA associate member since 1967 and a 48-year exhibitor at The Rental Show in 2016. Pereira has been an active participant on many ARA committees and task forces, including the exhibitor advisory committee and The Rental Show task force, plus he served as an associate member director on the ARA board of directors and is currently a trustee on the ARA Foundation board. He is a donor to both the ARA Foundation and ARAPAC. Pereira also is active in ARA’s Region Six, and has attended ARA’s National Legislative Caucus and Leadership Conference. Billy Goat Industries and Pereira have been sponsors of The Rental Show for many years, as well as donors to the ARA Foundation Charity Auction since it began in 2007. The company also supports RENTAL MANAGEMENT magazine. Outstanding Leadership Award Recipients of the Outstanding Leadership Award have demonstrated superlative leadership at the grassroots — state, local or provincial — level. Ian Goff, general manager of Goff Tents in Nicholasville, Ky., is this year’s award recipient. Goff has led new enthusiasm and growth within the ARA

state association in Kentucky. He was elected president of ARA of Kentucky this past year and began new initiatives, relying upon ARA resources. These included holding monthly board calls, having ARA conduct formal board training to help the board members focus on their roles and responsibilities, and establishing budget and accounting processes. The association also enhanced online marketing for member use. Due to his efforts, membership is up in ARA of Kentucky this year, as is attendance and engagement at association meetings. With his encouragement, the association board voted to send two members to ARA’s leadership conference this year to gain additional training and help create further member engagement. In addition, a plan to diversify attendance by ARA of Kentucky members at the National Legislative Caucus will go into effect in 2016. Regional Persons of the Year These awards honor members who have made outstanding contributions to the association and the rental industry on the regional, state, provincial or local levels. Region One: Sarah Wilper, Taylor Rental Center, Manchester, Conn. Region Two: Harry Price, EDCO — Equipment Development Co., Frederick, Md. Region Three: Mike Royal, Showtime Event Rentals, Chattanooga, Tenn. Region Four: Byron Alleman, Lafayette Rental Service, Lafayette, La. Region Five: Phil Stumme, A to Z Rentals, Elgin, Ill. Region Six: Eldora Marsengill, Washington Rental, Washington, Iowa Region Seven: Larry Cox, Sunstate Equipment Co., Phoenix Region Eight: Victor Lewis, Lewis Rents, Portland, Ore. Region Nine: John Wooten, All Star Rents, Fairfield, Calif. Region 10: Philip Lavigne, S.O.S. Location Industrielle, Saint Jean Sur Le Richelieu, Quebec, Canada President’s Image Awards This is a business facility or store award celebrating a commitment to improving the rental industry’s professional image through a remodeling, rebuilding or renovation project. Region One: Westchester Tool Rentals, Kenny Puff, Elmsford, N.Y. Region Six: Arrow Rents, Troy Miller, Shawnee, Kan.; and Rent-All, Mike Baartman, Sioux Center, Iowa. Region Seven: Butler Rents, Barbara Wyatt, Glendale, Colo.; and Diamond Rental, Mark Clawson, Salt Lake City. Region Nine: American Rentals, Tony Murray, Long Beach, Calif.; Celebrations! Party Rentals and Tents, Tony Wright, Roseville, Calif.; and Expo Party Rentals, Jared Medaris, CERP, Fresno, Calif. The Distinguished Service, Special Service and Outstanding Leadership Awards will be presented at The Rental Show during the Networking Lunch With ARA on Feb. 21. The Regional Persons of the Year and President’s Image Awards will be presented during the Regional Receptions on Feb. 22. The Rental Show is Feb. 21 to 24 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. For more information, visit www.ARArental.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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What You Need to Know About Archaeological Finds on Sites The recent discovery of long buried crypts during a routine water main replacement project in New York City’s Washington Square Park should serve as a reminder to developers and their contractors that a review of archaeological records should be an important part of their due diligence prior to beginning construction, according to CBRE Valuation & Advisory Services group. Archeological finds during construction are not uncommon, especially in urban settings where more than 500 years of American history and thousands of years of Native American relics may lie buried a few feet below the surface. In the United States, builders are obligated to report archaeological finds if the project requires a federal, state, or occasionally local permit, license or funding that triggered compliance with historic preservation laws, according to Cris Kimbrough, an archaeologist and managing director at CBRE Telecom Advisory Services. If archaeological resources are identified during construction/development for a project that has gone through the federal/state/local historic preservation process, all work must stop until further preservation measures can be

determined and completed. There are few rules governing artifacts that are encountered on private land because U.S. law is very much focused on the protection of private property. As a consequence, artifacts located in areas where no historic preservation rules are in place are at risk. This does not apply to human remains, however. Human remains always have to be reported to the local authorities and treated appropriately. In the case of the Washington Square project, the crypts were covered up and the water main project will be re-routed around them. The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) maintains records on identified archaeological resources in each state. In addition, museums and colleges/universities may also have records, but these are most often registered with the SHPO or held in lieu of SHPO archaeological files. These files are not accessible to the public and can only be viewed by qualified individuals — usually a qualified archaeologist or other historic preservation specialist. Most states have a project review process wherein staff at the SHPO reviews the project plans and their files to determine if there

are any potential direct or indirect impacts to historic and archaeological resources. If there are, SHPO may request archaeological or other studies be completed prior to construction. Native American tribes also maintain archaeological and other Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP) records, but access to these files is almost always restricted. Tribes are consulted regarding their cultural resources as part of the federal historic preservation process, and most state preservation processes. If artifacts are discovered as part of the pre-development review process, then additional archaeological surveys may be required. The federal process dictates that impacts to historic and archaeological resources should be avoided, minimized, and/or mitigated — in that order. With telecom projects, which make up the bulk of Kimbrough’s investigations and are usually quite small, carriers are usually asked to move the tower site if artifacts are found. In the rare, although increasingly more common instance that this is not possible, an additional survey is usually completed to better understand the archaeological resource in question and suggestions are made for moving forward with the project as

is or minimizing the effects of the project on the resource. If significant impacts to the archaeological resource cannot be avoided, then the impact on the resource must be mitigated. This mitigation is often in the form of extensive excavation, data analysis, public outreach, etc. will likely have to be employed. “Developers often talk about losing a project to SHPO, but often it is just a matter of working through the process and being creative,” said Kimbrough Archaeological due diligence is usually not a part of normal Phase I or Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. Builders should be aware of federal/state/local historic preservation laws and comply. An initial project review with the SHPO, when required, involves hiring qualified environmental and cultural resource management consultants who understand at a high level what the applicable historic preservation processes are. For additional information, contact Cris Kimbrough at WhitePlainsculturalresources@cbre.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Snow Blade/Pusher Combo Utilizes Skid Steer’s Hydraulics Virnig Manufacturing Inc., a supplier of skid steer attachments and accessories for compact equipment, announced a new hydraulic snow blade/pusher combo attachment. The hydraulic snow blade/pusher combo is a snow blade and snow pusher built into the same attachment. From inside the cab, the snow blade can quickly transform from a straight blade to a snow pusher or any position in between. This versatile blade/pusher allows quick and cost effective snow removal for professionals and homeowners. It is ideal for clearing large areas such as parking lots. Variable pusher, straight and angle positions allow the operator to efficiently windrow, push, scoop, pile and back-drag snow all with one attachment. The hydraulic snow blade/pusher combo utilizes the skidsteer’s hydraulics to angle the entire blade 30 degrees in either direction. Electric control is supplied and allows independent angling of each wing from 0 to 60 degrees. The entire blade adjusts independently from the wings for infinite plowing configurations. The floating frame link and 4-degree side-to-side oscillation help maintain full blade contact by following the contour of uneven surfaces. These features save operators time

The hydraulic snow blade/pusher combo utilizes the skid-steer’s hydraulics to angle the entire blade 30 degrees in either direction.

and money by scraping pavement clean the first time. Damage is minimized by utilizing three individual bottom trip edges with eight total compression springs that “give way” to manhole covers and other hidden obstructions. Additionally, a hydraulic relief valve protects the plow by absorbing shock and angling the entire blade if a curb or other object is hit with excessive force. The heavy-duty 3/16 in. (.47 cm) moldboard features reversible, replaceable bolt-on cutting edges that allow 5-½ in. (14 cm) of total wear. Replaceable edge sections prevent snow from getting through the wings’ pivot points when plowing. The snow blade/pusher is powder coated to prevent rust and comes standard with adjustable skid shoes. The hydraulic snow blade/pusher combo is available in 11, 12, and 13-ft. (3.3, 3.6 and 3.9 m) blade widths and comes standard with steel cutting edges, two pairs of steel edge pivot sections, cylinders, fittings, hoses and couplers. They are built with a universal skid-steer mounting plate for quick and easy hook-up. For more information, visit virnigmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

John Deere Adds Nursery Fork Attachment to Its Lineup Operators can tackle a variety of material-handling tasks with the new John Deere nursery fork attachment. The nursery fork (NF44) is the latest addition to the everexpanding lineup of Worksite Pro attachments and is optimized to work with select John Deere E- and D-Series skid steers, compact track loaders (CTLs) and most competitive models. The nursery fork boasts many key features that help drive additional productivity from a skid steer or compact track loader, including: • Ability to transport and easily position up to 44-in. (112 cm) balled or container trees and shrubs, along with rocks and light boulders • A 3,000-lb. (1,361 kg) carrying capacity and 54-in. (137 cm) fork opening • One stationary arm and a second arm that has the ability to swing open and then close onto the load • A 6-in. (15.2 cm) tread plate that firmly grips bags, boxes, plants and rocks

The nursery fork (NF44) is the latest addition to the ever-expanding lineup of Worksite Pro attachments and is optimized to work with select John Deere Eand D-Series skid steers, compact track loaders (CTLs) and most competitive models.

• An optional pressure-control kit that limits the arm-closing pressure, reducing the possibility of damage to the materials “Like all Worksite Pro attachments, our new nursery fork was designed to optimize performance and productivity,” said Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Whether you’re moving plants, trees, boulders or boxes, the nursery fork is an ideal tool to help contractors move materials quickly and easily.” With the universal, self-cleaning QuikTatch easy attachment system found on all John Deere skid steers and CTLs, the machine can easily add and remove the Nursery Fork in no time. The new attachment also is backed by John Deere parts, service and warranty coverage. For more information, visit www.johndeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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DIG-R-TACH Series Suit Large, Small Hydraulic Systems For greater jobsite versatility, General Equipment Company’s DIG-R-TACH line allows for use with both small and large hydraulic systems. Ideal for skid steer loaders, small excavators, knuckleboom cranes and small backhoes, the 671 DIG-R-TACH Series 16 earth drilling attachment is intended for smaller hydraulic systems, whereas the Series 24 is designed for larger hydraulic systems found with backhoes and excavators.

Featuring a two-speed chain/sprocket drive and a 5 to 20 gpm hydraulic flow range, the Series 16 balances smaller flow volumes in proportion to auger diameters. The result is a cleaner hole with less loose soil and debris. For higher capacity drilling, the Series 24 operates in a 15 to 25 gpm hydraulic flow range and delivers a maximum drilling torque of 2,018 ft.-lbs. at 2,500 psi. General Equipment Company’s 671 DIG-R-TACH series

utilizes a drilling industry standard 2 in. (5 cm) hexagon auger drive system. This design eliminates excessive auger driveshaft wear. A complete line of earth augers up to 36 in. (91 cm) in diameter is available with Pengo-type, cast-steel boring heads and forged teeth for maximum digging performance. For additional drilling depth, full-flighted auger extensions can be added. For those that prefer a round auger drive system, the 753 DIG-R-TACH series offers a 2 9/16-in. (6.5 cm) auger connection. Installation of all DIG-R-TACH models is simple with a dipper-stick mounting bracket. For more information, call 800/533-0524 or visit www.generalequip.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Ideal for skid steer loaders, small excavators, knuckleboom cranes and small backhoes, the 671 DIG-R-TACH Series 16 earth drilling attachment is intended for smaller hydraulic systems.


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Case S Series Multi-Fit Couplers Transform Hydraulic Excavators Case Construction Equipment is breaking new ground with the introduction of a new Case S Series multi-fit coupler. By using a coupler system, contractors can transform their hydraulic excavators into a multi-tool carrier capable of carrying out a number of tasks all while staying in the comfort of the cab. This genuine twin-locking coupler is a fully automatic, hydraulic quick coupler that is proven to be lighter and safer than existing couplers on the market. Lighter, Stronger Design Made from durable and strong tensile steel-cast materials, the newly designed coupler is up to 20 percent lighter and stronger than comparable brands, which improves machine performance while easing maneuverability. The universal design of the Case S Series multi-fit coupler allows for great versatility. It is capable of working in both backhoe and faceshovel positions and has a large swing radius, which allows for increased digging and lifting power, according to the manufacturer. Safety Features Along with its new lighter and stronger design, the Case S Series multi-fit coupler’s most important feature is its safety design. The twin-locking system, which is equipped with two independent mechanical locks, prevents the inadvertent release of an attachment, which can cause damage to equip-

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ment, t h e environment or harm to operators. The system secures both the front and rear attachments in the event of a hydraulic failure or power loss, for added operator safety. Additionally, the operator can visually confirm both front and rear pins are secure from inside the cab with the help of the automatic blocking system (ABS). One-way check valves are located in the coupler cylinder and solenoid valve to allow for full system pressure retention in the event of a hydraulic hose failure. For more information, visit: www.CASEce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Cat Unveils New Work Tools to Manage Snow Removal Caterpillar unveiled work tools designed to manage snow removal in the harshest weather conditions. The material handling bucket and straight snow push ensure a safe and reliable snow removal process while increasing efficiency and decreasing time on the job, according to the manufacturer. The attachments convert a Cat skid steer, compact track, multi-terrain, compact wheel, backhoe and small wheel loaders into a clearing powerhouse regardless of the season. 102 In. Material Handling Bucket The material handling bucket, model 2591, is the largest (width, height and capacity) offered in the bucket family. Capable of carrying up to 1.7 cu. yds. (1.3 cu m) of material at a time. Not only is the bucket built for winter conditions, it is actually a cross-over between snow and agriculture applications. The new designs enhance the safety and durability of the machine providing an optimal operator experience. The honeycomb design at the top gives the operator a great view of the amount of snow in the bucket for maximum capacity, and allows for more material retention without taking

away line of sight to the edge and corners of the bucket. An integrated built-in step with metal grating makes it much easier to safely enter and exit the machine, as the improved grating improves grip in wet weather. Also, the reversible and replaceable bolton cutting edge ensures complete contact with the ground for maximum snow removal, while the torque tube increases rigidity for wet, heavy loads of snow, according to the manufacturer. Cat Straight Snow Push Removing snow from any surface is safely and efficiently completed with various widths of the Cat snow pushes. The cutting edges, available in steel or rubber, are designed for moving snow in a wide range of applications. The pushes reach down to the surface and remove as much snow as possible, while the additional bolt on back drag feature allows for a straight push to pull material away from a structure. A spring loaded trip edge with tension adjustment allows the Cat snow pushes to protect themselves and the machine from obstacles that are encountered when pushing snow and ice.


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Sterett Transports 140-Ton Vessel With Scheuerle Trailer Long-term Scheuerle customer Sterett Crane & Rigging, Owensboro, Ky. has successfully transported a 140-ton (127 t) vessel from Tennessee to Michigan using a combination of 6+8 axles Scheuerle Highway Giant with 150 ton (136 t) capacity bolsters. A special feature on the Scheuerle Highway Giant is the integrated folding mechanism, which allowed Sterett to load the vehicle modules on standard trailers at the company site in Owensboro, Ky., transport them to Clarksville, Tenn., to pick up the load without any special permissions and bring them back to Owensboro accordingly. These inexpensive approvalfree empty runs result in huge costsavings for Sterett. It was the first time Sterett used a Scheuerle Highway Giant combination of this scale. With one tractor ahead and one behind, the combination started to move once loading was completed. Tres Sterett, owner of Sterett Crane & Rigging, is convinced of the advantages of the Scheuerle Highway Giant. “This vehicle concept has put us ahead of the competition as a freight forwarder. We can react faster to customer requests and, what has become very important in our market, pass on our savings to the customer to offer him the best possible price.” Roland Fischer, area manager sales, TII Sales, added, “Sterett Crane & Rigging has over sixty years of experience in the market. Their positive feedback on our trailers proves our strategy, listening to the market demands and developing solutions accordingly.” About the Scheuerle Highway Giant Due to its low tare weight the Scheuerle Highway Giant dual lane trailer has been approved for

The Scheuerle Highway Giant Combination before the start of the transport in Tennessee.

use in most U.S. states, and was specially developed as a flexible vehicle concept in order to fulfil the wide range of requirements found in the North American market. The design not only accommodates the variable vehicle widths (16, 18 and 20 ft. (4.8, 5.4 and 6 m), but there also is the possibility to safely widen the vehicle under load. Adapting to meet the different regulations in the states to be crossed can therefore be easily and economically made with just one vehicle. Due to the folding technology, the trailer also can be inexpensively transported over long distances when folded up — regardless whether it is delivered to or returning from a transport assignment. In order to achieve an optimum payload/tare weight ratio, the chassis is manufactured using a stable lightweight construction. As a connec-

tion to the towing vehicle, a gooseneck or drawbar can be used while equipment such as spacers or deck can easily be fitted. The centerpiece of the highway giant features the pendulum axle technology from Scheuerle. The hydraulic cylinders in the pendulum axles have the largest displacement volume in the market thus facilitating driving under and picking up loads, according to the manufacturer. The Scheuerle pendulum axle mounting guarantees, in connection with the precise and smoothlyoperating steering system, easy maneuvering even when negotiating tight bends. On request, the highway giant is available as a PowerBooster (PB). With this version, an additional aggregate provides extra thrust when driving and allow the use as a self-propelled vehicle without a tractor. Thus,

The Scheuerle folding technology allows the approval-free transport of the Scheuerle Highway Giant on standard flat-bed trailers.

under certain circumstances, a second tractor is not required during the transport assignment and the cargo can be shunted into position at the final destination even in confined spaces.

For more information, visit www.scheuerle.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Susan Dehne…

Kenworth Expands Merchandise NTEA Welcomes Collection With New Items for 2016 Senior Director

The Kenworth Merchandise Collection recently added 62 new officially-licensed items to the retail Web site.

Susan Dehne

NTEA— The Association for the Work Truck Industry recently appointed Susan Dehne as senior director of technical services. NTEA selected Dehne for this newly created role based on her extensive industry knowledge and engineering expertise. She brings approximately 30 years of OEM engineering and management experience and will lead the technical services department as the association continues to expand those offerings on behalf of its membership and the industry as a whole. “Adding Susan to the team positions us to continue growing the technical services department,” said NTEA Executive Director Steve Carey. “With her impressive background in OEM engineering, she brings a unique strategic perspective, which will benefit the membership and industry.” During her career, Dehne has held various leadership positions at Ford Motor Company and Chrysler. At both companies, she led teams in the creation and implementation of vehicle and system processes and designed new organizations as well. While at Ford, she gained insight into multi-stage commercial vehicles, supporting the Econoline van platform. She also served as chief nameplate engineer for the Super Duty vehicle line and was responsible for the production launch of 6.0- and 7.3-liter Power Stroke diesel engines into the Econoline and F-Series. In addition, Dehne led product development teams in delivery of the Sport Trac and Explorer vehicle programs and guided Ford’s in-sourcing of seat engineering design and development. She continued to build on her automotive expertise while serving as director of advance vehicle engineering at Chrysler. In this role, she was responsible for vehicle packaging, studio engineering, human machine interface and ergonomics, and advance engineering studies.

The Kenworth Merchandise Collection (www.ShopKenworth.com) recently added 62 new officially-licensed merchandise items to the retail Web site of more than 250 items for drivers and trucking operators interested in purchasing products that represent Kenworth and The World’s Best trucks. The new Kenworth items now available include a custom Kenworth blanket, 24-can camo cooler, cold snap hoodie, Nootka jacket, quarter-zip sweatshirt, Nike sport lite golf bag, Carhartt phone holster, two-tone metal watch, ladies’ shadow windbreaker, and toddler football shirt. The comprehensive ShopKenworth.com line-up consists

of hats, men, women’s and children’s apparel, accessories, drinkware, golf, high visibility wearables, tailgating items, and the Kenworth 2016 appointment and wall calendars. To order, visit www.ShopKenworth.com, or call 877/7053314 toll free from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Pacific Time). Those ordering from outside the United States may call 425/2861551 during the same time period. Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada also offer officially-licensed Kenworth merchandise for sale. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Redesigned Tub Body…

Improvements to DuraClass HPT Line Meet Heavy Duty Dump Body Needs

DuraClass HPT “tub” body line has been redesigned to meet all heavy duty dump body needs. The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m). The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases the possible areas for rust and the overall body weight. The body comes in 10- and 11ft. (3 to 3.3 m) lengths in 3/16-in. AR400 carbon steel, and 14- to 18-ft. (4.2 to 5.4 m) lengths in 3/16-in. hi-tensile carbon steel. The HPT-B2 also has an option for stainless steel. DuraClass designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of premi(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment um Class 3 to 8 dump bodies, hoists, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) and related equipment and offers more

The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to 18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel. The HPT-B1 has capacity ranges from 10- to 20-cu. yd. (7.6 to 15.3 cu m).

than 100 years of engineering and manufacturing expertise. For more information, call 800/7284345 or visit www.duraclass.com.

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TIGER EQUIPMENT www.tigerequipment.com 4181 New Bern Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-346-1932

805 Old Roberts Rd Benson, NC 27504 919-989-0066

RING POWER CORP. 500 World Commerce Parkway St. Augustine, FL 32092 904-494-7631 www.ringpower.com Brooksville 352-797-9500

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Durable, Lightweight 7712H…

Towmaster’s T-70HT Low-Angle Aluma Tilt Trailers Offer Ramp Allows for Easy Loading

Versatility, Convenience

Aluma’s 7712H Tilt single heavy axle flatbed utility trailer is ideal for a wide range of hauling applications. The 7712H Tilt model features 14-in. (35.5 cm) aluminum wheels, aluminum fenders, an extruded aluminum floor and front and side retaining rails. The bed is 77.5 in. (197 cm) wide by 145 in. (368 cm) long. The trailers also include an LED lighting package and safety chains. Durable aluminum trailers from Aluma are lightweight, corrosion resistant and maintenance free. Special features on many makes and models offer users versatility and convenience. Aluma trailers also come with a five-year all-inclusive warranty. For more information, visit www.alumaklm.com.

Towmaster’s T-70HT is a 35-ton (31.7 t) hydraulic tail trailer designed to haul small or large equipment. This trailer has a double-hinged hydraulic loading ramp featuring a low angle so equipment will load easily. An optional deck ramp lets users load equipment on the upper deck. There are plenty of tie-down slots and D-rings for straps and chains. This trailer is equipped with a winch to pull non-working equipment onto the deck. Long-lasting and bright LED lights finish out the package. The T-70HT is ideal for rental fleets or contractors with a variety of equipment to haul. For more information, visit Towmaster.com.


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Next Generation…

Landoll Introduces New Hydraulic Operating Systems After more than a year of development, the Next Generation Landoll Trailer has arrived. The Landoll Trailer Line is taking a huge leap forward with the introduction of the all new hydraulic operating systems, nicknamed H.O.S.S., and high visibility lighting package. The 440 and 455 “A” Series traveling axle trailers will be the first models with these added standard features. H.O.S.S. cuts the overall operational time in half. The axle traveling forward has increased by 36 percent and moving back by 58 percent. Tilt deck positioning has increased to nearly 63 percent, while winch in and out speeds are closer to 66 percent. This improvement will allow for more loads to take place. “The speed will be the most noticeable change, but the long term value will be in the damage and downtime prevention,” said Gary Dwerlkotte, Landoll Trailer sales coordinator.

The axle traveling forward has increased by 36 percent and moving back by 58 percent. Tilt deck positioning has increased to nearly 63 percent, while winch in and out speeds are closer to 66 percent. This improvement will allow for more loads to take place.

Restrictors in the system have been removed to eliminate much of the back pressure, leading to cooler operational temperatures and noise reduction. Long term, wear on components and seals will require less maintenance, yet the quieter system will be a daily benefit. The continuous oil encasement of the valves in the control panel overcome the need for maintenance needed before with the exposed components. In the previous system, the open center inlet

required the oil to circulate through the entire system before returning to the tank, allowing for only a 14 GPM (53 Lpm) flow. Oil will now only travel through the inlet and back to the tank, creating a 20 GPM (76 Lpm) flow, according to the manufacturer. Brad Bergman, Landoll engineering project manager, said “we went through extensive field testing with three prototype valves in real life cold and harsh environments before ever going into pro-

duction.” Testing occurred in the Northern Alberta and Quebec provinces of Canada, as well as the New England region of the United States. Long term testing will continue to gather data for future development. The chosen closed spool valve system was designed and built in Italy. Jim Ladner, Landoll Corporation’s National Trailer sales manager, said “the Italians are world famous for their expert-

ise in hydraulics. We are bringing world knowledge and technology to the Landoll trailer with this addition.” “For several years we have needed to clean up the system to make it more user friendly,” said Dwerlkotte. The control panel is now located at chest height, encouraging ergonomic and visual improvement, versus previously being located on the lower arm of the gooseneck. Controls are in five predetermined hydraulic function locations, cutting out the need for modifications to the frame at either the factory or dealership. Bergman added that “this better technology and design simplifies the system.” For more information, call 785/562-5381 or visit http://www.landoll.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack Certified Uptime Trail King Earns Certification Centers Improve Efficiency Mack Certified Uptime Centers are a new dealer service certification dedicated to maximizing customer uptime. Mack Certified Uptime Centers are the latest extension of Mack’s commitment to keeping customers’ trucks and operations at peak productivity. Due to standardized workflows and service processes, as well as redesigned service bays, Mack Certified Uptime Centers will enable faster and more efficient service and repair. The revisions also will offer more transparent information to the customer, helping them to make quicker decisions for their business, according to the company. “This certification goes beyond just improving diagnostic times,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “We’re increasing customer uptime by changing our approach to the service process, ensuring our customers’ trucks are diagnosed and repaired efficiently and returned back to them as quickly as possible.” Mack Certified Uptime Centers will fea-

ture “uptime bays” reserved specifically for trucks with service and repair tasks requiring less than four hours of work. Customers with vehicles needing a quick repair will be rapidly diagnosed, serviced and returned to work, increasing efficiency at the dealership and improving a customer’s ROI. Mack’s Uptime Solutions, including Mack GuardDog Connect telematics and Mack ASIST service management system, will be built into the new Mack Certified Uptime Centers’ workflows. Mack’s recently announced integration of Truck Diagnostics System (TDS) and Mack ASIST also will support Certified Uptime Centers, enabling faster, more efficient information sharing. Mack is currently piloting the certification at 21 locations throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Trail King Industries Inc., a manufacturer in May of this year.” of open deck and materials hauling trailers, The ISO 9001:2008 standard provides recently received ISO 9001:2008 certifica- guidance and tools for organizations that tion for its Mitchell, S.D., and West Fargo, want to ensure their products and services N.D., operations. consistently meet customers’ requirements, The ISO 9001:2008 standard, published and that quality is consistently improved. by the International Organization for The standard is based on a number of qualiStandardization, is an international reference for quality management require- “To earn this certification required the ments and continuous improvement of business- combined efforts of everyone here at Trail to-business interactions. “This is a significant King, and I am proud of our entire team achievement for Trail for their dedication to achieving this King… one which reflects our ongoing commitment important goal.” to continuous improvement and operational excelBruce Yakley lence,” said Bruce Yakley, Trail King president of Trail King. “To earn this certification required the combined efforts of everyone ty management principles, including a here at Trail King, and I am proud of our strong customer focus and a process of conentire team for their dedication to achieving tinuous improvement. this important goal. For more information, call 800/843-3324 “Our next step is to also earn ISO or visit www.trailking.com. 9001:2008 certification for our Yankton, (This story also can be found on S.D., operation [formerly, Dakota Trailer Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Manufacturing], which we recently acquired www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Towmaster…

Drop-Deck Tilt Bed Trailer Features Improved Ramp The 7816 features removable aluminum fenders, an extruded aluminum floor, two 5-ft. (1.5 m) aluminum pull out ramps with storage underneath and front and side retaining rails.

Aluma’s Tandem Axle Flatbed Trailer Works for Many Hauling Applications Aluma’s 7816 tandem axle, flatbed utility trailer is ideal for a wide range of hauling applications. The 7816 features removable aluminum fenders, an extruded aluminum floor, two 5-ft. (1.5 m) aluminum pull out ramps with storage underneath and front and side retaining rails. The bed is 78 in. wide by 192 in. (198 by 487 cm) long. The trailer also includes an LED lighting package and safety chains. Durable aluminum trailers from Aluma are lightweight, Towmaster’s drop-deck tilt-bed trailer features a dual-locking, single lever tilt mechanism that lets the operator tilt the bed from one side of the trailer.

Tired of messing with ramps? Towmaster’s drop-deck tiltbed trailer features a dual-locking, single lever tilt mechanism that lets the operator tilt the bed from one side of the trailer. A hydraulic cylinder cushions the deck to ease the equipment when unloading or loading. When the equipment is loaded, the deck automatically locks into place. The improved approach ramp provides traction and a low-load angle. Rubber-torsion axles provide a smooth tow and a selfcharging battery break-away system is included for safety. The T-12DT is available in several deck lengths. Quick specifications: • One-piece cold-formed frame rails • 6 in. (15 cm) I-beam main frame • Integrated storage tray • 12K bolt-on side-wind parking jack • Battery break-away kit with tow charger and test light • Deck cushion cylinder • Dual-point, single lever positive locking mechanism • 2 in. (5 cm) nominal white oak wood deck • D-ring tie-downs • Rubber-ride suspension axles • Electric brakes • Forward self-adjusting brakes • Rubber grommet mounted LED lights For more information, call 800/462-4517 or visit Towmaster.com.

corrosion resistant and maintenance free. Special features on many makes and models offer users versatility and convenience. Aluma trailers also come with a 5-year all-inclusive warranty. For more information, call 515/885-2398 or visit www.alumaklm.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Transfer Flow’s In-Bed ‘Hauler’ Tank Offers Maximum Fuel Capacity

Transfer Flow’s 100-gal. (378.5 L) “Hauler” in-bed auxiliary fuel tank system offers maximum fuel capacity at an affordable price. The Hauler is based on customer requests for more gallons available in a commercialgrade tank. Available for 2000 to 2015 full-size Dodge Ram, Ford and GM diesel pickups with 8 ft. beds, this fuel tank is constructed of bright aluminum diamond plate and mill finish aluminum, and is fully baffled to minimize fuel sloshing and maximize tank strength. The fuel tank can be powder coated black as an upgrade. The 100-gal. auxiliary fuel tank operates with Transfer Flow’s Trax 3 fuel monitoring system. Trax 3 is a computer controlled, self-diagnosing auxiliary fuel system that automatically transfers fuel from the auxiliary fuel tank to the pickup’s main tank at predetermined fuel levels. It comes with a (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment dash-mounted LCD display that shows the fuel level percentages in each tank Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Available for 2000 to 2015 full-size Dodge Ram, Ford and GM diesel pickups with 8 ft. beds, this fuel tank is constructed of bright aluminum diamond plate and mill finish aluminum, and is fully baffled to minimize fuel sloshing and maximize tank strength.

as well as the operational status of the fuel system. The design has a recessed cover box where the fuel tank sending unit, rollover valve and fuel filter comes preassembled. Mounting hardware is included.

For more information, call 800/4420056 or visit transferflow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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LB’s Trailer Sales

Bobcat of Charleston

Bobcat of Columbia

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Aluma Enclosed Aluminum Dump Body From Crysteel Trailers Offer Protection Merges Strength, Efficiency The new aluminum landscape body from Crysteel combines the strength and durability of the Crysteel landscape body with the lightweight efficiency of aluminum construction including increased payload capacity, corrosion resistance and lower maintenance costs. The aluminum landscape body

Enclosed aluminum tandem axle trailers from Aluma are ideal for a wide range of construction applications. Enclosed trailers feature extruded aluminum floors, interior lighting and a swivel tongue jack with a 1,200-lb. (544 kg) capacity. A onepiece aluminum roof and a rivetless aluminum skin offer protection from the elements. In addition, interior walls are lined with 5/16-in. (.8 cm) plywood to the ceiling. All units feature a 30-in. (76 cm) standard side door and are available with rear double doors or a drive on ramp. Standard LED trailer lighting provides high visibility in all road conditions. Durable aluminum trailers from Aluma are lightweight, corrosion resistant and maintenance free. Special features on many makes and models offer users versatility and convenience. Aluma trailers also come with a leading 5-year warranty. For more information, call 515/885-2398 or visit www.alumaklm.com.

is ideal for contractors in the landscape industry, refuse/waste industry and recycling industry, according to the manufacturer. The 12-ft. (3.6 m) aluminum landscape body features a ¼-in. (.6 cm) floor, 50-in. (127 cm) side door, pull action latch mechanism, two-piece barn door, unibody design, and a Crysteel Lo-Boy hoist quick installed at the factory. The standard LB510 hoist includes a full-length subframe for added strength and a factory-installed body prop for added safety. Available options include full cabshield, bolt-on pull out ladder kit, pull tarp and plastic fenders. For more information, call 800/533-0494 or visit www.crysteel.com.

The 12-ft. (3.6 m) aluminum landscape body features a ¼-in. (.6 cm) floor, 50-in. (127 cm) side door, pull action latch mechanism, two-piece barn door, unibody design, and a Crysteel Lo-Boy hoist quick installed at the factory.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Eastern Compost Reaps the Benefits of New Terex Grinder By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Eastern Compost LLC, located in Battleboro, N.C., is benefiting from a new CBI (Terex) Magnum Force 5800BT grinder that the company purchased from Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc. Employee John Fisher was most impressed with the features on the grinder. “To me this is the real voice of the grinders,” he said. “There are so many as far as protecting the machine, and also the machine itself doesn’t throw out the material. It’s a much safer machine to walk around. There are just so many good things about it. It’s designed in a way that it doesn’t overfeed itself, and the motor stays at a constant speed.” Fisher has been pleased with the relationship he has had with Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc., and particularly with salesman Josh Anderson. “I have bought equipment for over 50 years, but Josh has been the best salesman I have ever had to deal with,” Fisher said. “He stayed with us continuously, and he’s checked with us. He’s a good guy who doesn’t mind working. I have nothing but praise for Josh as a salesman — not only as a salesman, but a good guy.” Eastern Compost LLC was started by Joel Boseman about nine years ago when he saw a need in using some of the byproducts from his farms. The product produced is a compost that has a 2-22 nutrient value, which is 2 percent nitrogen, 2 percent phosphorus and 2 percent potassium. “We start out with wood pallets, which we grind into wood chips,” Fisher said. “We add that to solids that we get from Wilson and Raleigh, and also use some sawdust with horse litter in it. Then we blend it in and let it heat up for 15 to 20 days. Then we stockpile it and reuse it on the farm or sell it. The compost is not like a fertilizer — it doesn’t leach out as fast, and it’ll really absorb water. There are so many good things about it that it’s just hard to beat.” The Magnum Force 5800 is a mid-sized upswing grinder with a decreased installation footprint. The offset helix rotor, anvil, and screen designs and dimensions remain similar to the 6800 to retain its superior grinding performance, but the rotor

width is decreased to produce a machine with a total width under 8.6 ft. (2.55 m). The grinder weighs 64,850 lbs. (29,415.4 kg). The Magnum Force 5800 grinder is engineered for yard waste, demolition wood processors and mulch yards that demand high-volume throughput and maximum reliability. The 5800 features a high lift upper roll for ease of maintenance, a high torque hydrostatic feed system and a high strength drum rotor and screen system that are shear pin protected. “Through the years after renting about seven different grinders, if someone is interested in buying a grinder, I think they would be well satisfied with this one, and also with the Powerscreen MidAtlantic Inc.,” Fisher said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Josh Anderson (L), salesman, Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc., and John Fisher, employee of Eastern Compost.

Eastern Compost LLC, located in Battleboro, N.C., is benefiting from a new CBI (Terex) Magnum Force 5800BT grinder that the company purchased from Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Inc.


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Environmental Equipment

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THE LEADING SUPPLIER OF BIOMASS PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN THE CAROLINAS AND VIRGINIAS. Contact Your Local Dealer: Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc, PO Box 2505, Kernersville, NC 27285 T: 1-800-797-7276 E: josh@powerscreenmidatl.com W: www.powerscreenmidatl.com Terex is a registered trademark of Terex Corporation in the United States and many other countries. Copyright 2015 Terex Corporation.


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IROCK RDS-15 Mobile Crusher Features Return Conveyor IROCK Crushers offers a RDS-15 horizontal impact crushing plant. As the name suggests, the RDS — rapid deployment system — provides exceptional portability and rapid set-up time, according to the manufacturer. The RDS-15 is a versatile, compact crushing and screening system that provides increased efficiency and the precision to produce a uniform product. While it can process a variety of products, the RDS-15 is ideal for processing smaller materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, the unit can process up to 350 tons per hour (317.5 t). The entire plant is self-contained, with on-board power supplying full plant operation. For added convenience, the unit features three outlets for powering optional auxiliary conveyors to sort and stack processed materials. Further, a P.T. electronic hydraulic clutch reduces power loss and increases fuel efficiency. The unit’s closed circuit design gives operators the option to recirculate material requiring further sizing. By closing the flop gate, the two decks can feed onto the 24-in. (61 cm) return conveyor, which drops the material back into the crusher. This design enables 20 percent more production than other machines. The boosted efficiency equates to greater production in less time, lower labor costs, less fuel consumption and lower operation expenses. This feature is ideal for applications such as asphalt recycling, where contractors commonly need a consistent half-inch product, according to the manufacturer. The machine features a 5- by 14-ft. (1.5 by 4.2 m), doubledeck huck-bolted screen frame. By opening the flop gate, the machine can process, screen and separate up to three different sizes of materials, two sized and one crusher run.

Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, the unit can process up to 350 tons per hour (317.5 t). The entire plant is self-contained, with onboard power supplying full plant operation.

Within the full-length fabricated steel plate hopper, the unit features a heavy-duty, 40-in. by 14-ft. (101 cm by 4.2 m) vibrating grizzly feeder. The two-step, tapered grizzly removes fines and only allows materials that need to be sized into the crusher, reducing potential wear on the crusher and further boosting efficiency. While operators have an option to add IROCK’s Hydraset Hopper, the unit is compact and light enough to be transported without the removal of the hopper. The hydraset hopper is designed to hydraulically attach and remove the hopper/feeder unit in one piece, with just one person, so it does not require the use of any outside lifting device. Performance and production are further enhanced by IROCK’s four-bar impactor design. The RDS-15 provides the ideal balance inside the crushing chamber to optimize production and ease

uneven wear on the blow bars. Blow bars can be removed, flipped and re-installed for a second lifecycle. Adjustable aprons are used to control the size of the crushed material. IROCK’s rock box uses a shelf system with AR-400 steel wear bar. An innovative alternative to discharge chutes found on similar units, the rock box allows crushed material to build up and act as a wear liner, effectively reducing maintenance and cutting down on costly labor and wear parts. IROCK incorporates specialized AR-400 steel plate liners for each material transfer point, which provides enhanced durability over rubber liners used by other crusher manufacturers, according to the manufacturer. To reduce cleaning and maintenance requirements, the RDS-15 features a standard dust suppression system. For further protection from dust and vibration of normal operating conditions, operators can remove the machine’s control panel for operation from up to 30 ft. (9 m) away. For ultimate convenience, portability and quick set-up, the mobile crusher can be hooked up to a truck and hauled as one unit. In addition, catwalks enable easier screen changeouts and provide convenient access to crucial maintenance and cleaning points. IROCK is known for its heavy-duty components, highquality units and exceptional customer service. The company has convenient 24-hour online parts look up and ordering, fast delivery and live service support from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST. For more information, call 866/240-0201 or visit www.irockcrushers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Terex Finlay’s Latest Addition: The C-1545 Cone Crusher The new C-1545 cone high reduction and procrusher is the latest addiductivity ratios and gives tion to the Terex Finlay excellent product cubicirange of tracked mobile ty. cone crushers. The mid• Fully hydraulic CSS range Terex Finlay Cadjustment with electron1545 offers operators a ic monitoring system high capacity and aggresensures ease of operation. sive cone crusher for the • Fuel efficient direct surface ore mining and drive transmission aggregate industries. through wet clutch. This efficient and high• Hydraulic tramp rely productive machine lief system with automatincorporates the new ic reset protects the Terex TC1150 cone chamber and minimizes crusher with direct varidowntime. able speed clutch drive, • Metal detection sysautomatic tramp relief and tem on feed belt with “on-the-fly” hydraulic “auto-stop” protects the adjustable closed side setcone from tramp metal ting (CSS) adjustment. and the purge system The large hopper/feedremoves contaminants er has an automated metal from the machine. detection and a purge sys- The new C-1545 cone crusher is the latest addition to the Terex Finlay range of tracked mobile cone crushers. For more information, tem to protect the cone v i s i t and reduce downtime by removing metal metal contaminants from feed belt at the high output capacity and gives excellent www.terexfinlay.com. touch of a button. product cubicity. contaminants via the purge chute. (This story also can be found on Additional benefits include, rapid set up The hopper/feeder also has an automatic Construction Equipment Guide’s Web Key Features: metal detection and purge system to protect time, ease of maintenance, high reduction site at www.constructionequipment• Terex TC1150 cone crusher provides guide.com.) the cone and reduce downtime by removing ratio, advanced electronic control system,


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Morbark Honored With Third ‘Pillar of the Industry’ Award The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) honored Morbark Inc. with its “Pillar of the Industry” award, reflecting Morbark’s work to improve the business environment for the equipment manufacturing industry. Morbark was recognized at AEM’s annual conference, held Nov. 2 to 4 in Florida, for its efforts in 2015 to advocate for promanufacturing solutions to elected leaders and for its participation in AEM’s “I Make America” grassroots program. “AEM is proud to bestow our Pillar of the Industry award to Morbark to recognize their efforts to go above and beyond their daily business and become a champion for our entire industry,” said President Dennis Slater. “Because of their commitment to pro-manufacturing solutions, Morbark does stand as a ‘pillar’ that helps support the foundation of our entire manufacturing economy.” “At Morbark, we take great pride in the equipment made in our Winn, Michigan, manufacturing facilities, as well as all products built in the United States. We want to do everything possible to create jobs and grow the American economy,” said Morbark President Jim Shoemaker Jr. “AEM’s ‘I Make America’ campaign has provided us with an opportunity to empow-

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Morbark received the “Pillar of the Industry” award for its work to improve the business environment for the equipment manufacturing industry.

er our workforce and give them opportunities to contribute their voices to important issues before Congress that can directly affect the stability of their jobs and our country’s ability to compete globally.” To be eligible for AEM’s Pillar of the Industry award, a member company must meet a series of qualifications that capture the many ways in which manufacturers can become involved in their communities and take action in state and national issues.

Notable activities in which employees of Morbark participated include a legislative fly-in to lobby Michigan representatives for their support of legislation to reauthorize the funding of the EX-IM Bank and the passage of a long-term highway bill, as well as an “I Make America” supporter sign-up at the company’s summer family picnic. AEM formally honored winners of the award at its annual conference in Key Biscayne, Fla. The awards coincided with

the fifth anniversary of AEM’s successful “I Make America” campaign, AEM’s principal grassroots advocacy program, which engages AEM member companies and their employees to become champions for the industry on manufacturing issues. For more information, visit www.imakeamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Terex Finlay Introduces J-1170AS Mobile Jaw Crusher The Terex Finlay J-1170AS is a high performance primary mobile jaw crusher built around the Terex 44 by 28 in. (112 by 71 cm) jaw crusher, with a track record in recycling, aggregate production and mining applications. A key new feature of this model is the on-board detachable sizing screen The Terex 44 by 28 in. jaw chamber provides excellent material reduction and product sizing in the processing of blasted quarry rock and ore material. The jaw chamber also is available with optional hydraulic release, an excellent feature when crushing construction and demolition debris. The hydraulic release option has an automatic overload protection system to prevent damage by uncrushable items in the feed material, according to the manufacturer. The machine is powered by either a Tier III/Stage 3A Caterpillar C9 350 hp (261 kW) or a Tier IVi Scania DC9 70A 350 hp (257 kW). Hydrostatic transmission of the

The Terex Finlay J-1170AS is a high performance primary mobile jaw crusher built around the Terex 44 by 28 in. (112 by 71 cm) jaw crusher.

jaw chamber offers operators reversible operation in the event of a blockage. The hydrostatic system also provides variable chamber speed to suit given applications. The crusher features hydraulic assist chamber CSS (closed side setting) adjustment,

and can be changed in a matter of minutes. The machine has a heavy duty variable speed vibrating grizzly feeder (VGF) with integrated prescreen, providing an aggressive action to separate fines material efficiently. The variable speed

VGF ensures continuous choke feeding of the crushing chamber for optimal productivity. Material from the pre-screen can be diverted to a stock pile via the on board by-pass conveyor, or join the crushed product on the main belt. The large 12.55 cu. yd. (9.6 cu

m) hopper has hydraulically folding sides and a hydraulic self-locking mechanism to provide efficient and faster machine set up and tear down times. “The J-1170AS with its onboard sizing screen will enable operators to produce a spec’d product without the need for a secondary screen. The sizing screen can also be detached without the need for additional lifting gear means that the machine can be used as ‘straight’ J-1170 jaw crusher, giving the operator versatility for applications that do not require sizing. When you combine these factors with the excellent crushing capabilities and the ease with which the machine can be transported ensures the demands of owner operators and crushing contractors are easily met,” said Nigel Irvine, sales and marketing director. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JCB Demo Package Helps Contractors Tackle Tough Work JCB has introduced a new demolition application package available across its entire range of 18 skid steer and compact track loader models. This new specialty package was designed to equip JCB skid steers with the additional durability and safety features required to meet the increasingly rigorous demands of the demolition industry. The new demolition package is available on any new JCB skid steer or compact track loader model and is factoryinstalled during manufacturing of the selected unit. It includes a fire extinguisher, Level 2 FOPS guard, a twine cutter (wheeled models only), front screen guard and heavy-duty rear bars. Canopy models require the front impact protection option to accommodate the new demolition package. Pressurized JCB cab model SSLs and CTLs reduce dust and debris exposure to harmful airborne materials. Additional operator safety is built in with JCB’s “PowerBoom� design, which boasts a single arm rather than the conventional twoarm skid steer design. This enables the use of a left-side entry door, allowing the operator to enter and exit the machine clear of the attachment and loader arm regardless

of arm position. There also is a large front emergency exit, which could prove crucial in potentially hazardous applications. Additionally, the JCB PowerBoom results in enhanced visibility at 270 degrees, a 60 percent advantage over other manufacturers, delivering clear visibility of the operator’s surroundings. A large rear service door allows for easy access to the engine and daily maintenance checkpoints. Machine protection is enhanced by the routing of hydraulic hoses through the boom to prevent damage from impact in confined spaces on site. JCB’s line of skid steer and compact track loaders range from 6,153 to 11,596 lb. (2,791 to 5,260 kg) operating weights and are powered by 48 to 74 hp no-DPF JCB Diesel Tier IV Final engines. JCB custom builds each unit to the customer’s exact specifications. Customers can choose from radial or vertical lift, wheeled or tracked, cab or canopy and a variety of other options. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JCB’s new demolition package equips JCB skid steers with the additional durability and safety features required to meet the increasingly rigorous demands of the demolition industry.

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RAP Market Booming...

Hilti TE 800-AVR Reclaimed Asphalt Industry Makes Breaks Barriers

Crushing, Screening Units Star Players

By Sean Donaghy SPECIAL TO CEG

Unless you’ve been living under a rock — no pun intended — you know that the reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) market is booming. And it makes sense. Even at the end of its initial service life, old asphalt pavement still has value. And, with more than 2.2 million mi. of paved roads in the United States alone, 93 percent of which are surfaced with asphalt, recycling and reusing that asphalt should be a priority. Thankfully, states and contractors have recognized RAP as economical and environmentally friendly, so they have started using it extensively for new asphalt pavements. In fact, according to the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) since most reclaimed asphalt is reused or recycled, asphalt pavement is recycled more than any other material and its use is growing. The amount of RAP in asphalt mixtures was 66.7 million tons in 2011 and 68.3 million tons in 2012. The steady growth and high demand for the material can be largely attributed to changes in state DOT regulations. In many states, the policies have gradually shifted after re-evaluation of the cost savings and durability of asphalt mixes containing RAP versus solely virgin materials. Further, liquid asphalt cement, which makes up about 5 percent of an asphalt mix, costs more than $600 per ton. It is the most expensive material in the mix, but it’s an expense that can be minimized with the use of RAP. The residual liquid asphalt within RAP material — usually 3 to 5 percent — makes the entire process more economical, even after factoring in the costs of milling, hauling and crushing. To demonstrate the cost savings, turn your eye toward the 68.3 million tons in 2012. A level of 5 percent liquid asphalt in RAP represents more than 3.4 million tons of the substance conserved, or over $2 billion. For any car nuts out there, that’s equivalent to about 450 Lamborghini Venenos. What’s even more incredible is that

mixes with high amounts of RAP have equal, or possibly even improved, performance in comparison to 100 percent virgin mixes, according to the National Center for Asphalt Technology. This math appeals to state highway departments nationwide and road builders looking for the most bang for their buck. RAP mixtures provide the means to produce a longer stretch of road with higher durability at a reduced cost, the perfect concoction to make RAP the cool kid on the block, right behind the guy driving the Lamborghini. The amount of RAP you can use in a mixture still depends on local specifications, the quality and availability, but it’s no wonder state DOTs have increased the amount of RAP they allow in new roads. And, because of the popularity of RAP over the past decade, companies that crush and process the material are thriving. In fact, many contractors are looking for the ideal solutions when expanding to this market. Self-contained plants that feature both a crusher and a screener in one unit are the best for this industry. Those with return conveyors also are an immense help. The return conveyor brings materials from two screen decks back to the crusher for additional sizing. This eliminates the need for an extra person and an additional loader to pick up oversized materials and manually re-feed the crusher. While it might sound simple, the ability to return both decks via a return conveyor can alone reduce expenses and boost production by as much as 20 percent. Case in point: based on a 10-hour day, with labor costs for two extra people, the price of a loader and bulldozer, and operational costs such as fuel for the loader, the ballpark cost savings per ton is around $3. At 4,000 tons per day, that’s $12,000. Plus, you can place your employees on a job where their time is better spent to improve productivity overall. This is especially beneficial because recyclable asphalt, depending on whether it has been milled or torn up with the “rip and tear” process, are usually in chunks from 1½-in. on up.

Larger chunks require a lot of crushing to pare the material down to the ½-in. size needed for the asphalt mix, so recirculation through the crusher is often necessary. In those circumstances, the return conveyor not only increases production, but cuts costs, as well. The screening portions of these plants have become increasingly important, as the use of fractionated materials has grown. Fractionation is basically stockpiling two or more sizes of material: coarse (½-in. or 3/8-in. plus) and fine (½-in. or 3/8-in. minus). While fractionation can cost contractors more, consistently sized materials are more valuable. Fractionated material gives a mix designer greater control of the RAP, so states are more likely to allow higher amounts of RAP. Most screening units produce two (or more) sized products, so it wouldn’t cause additional costs for an operator to produce and offer fractionated materials. In fact, a precise, reliable screen will help in terms of RAP management. These plants can eliminate contamination and ensure consistency of the materials. One final, and very important, factor for these contractors is mobility. Sure, some of our customers are gravel pit owners who rarely move their equipment. But many of them spend a lot of time on the road, especially those in the asphalt and concrete recycling markets. A mobile unit — whether it’s tracked or wheeled — is a huge plus. We usually recommend a unit that is self-contained with both a crusher and screener. It is beneficial to have a portable and compact unit with one power source that can produce one, two or three products. If you’re in the asphalt or recycled concrete industry and a screener-crusher combo is not in your operation, you’re missing out on profit. Sean Donaghy is the national sales manager at IROCK. He has more than 20 years of experience in the crushing business and has been with IROCK for seven years.

For increased lifetime of the TE 800-AVR, it is equipped with Hilti’s triple chamber sealing and an active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design.

The Hilti breaker TE 800-AVR featuring Hi Drive technology helps deliver 15 ft.-lbs. of impact energy. The D-handle design offers versatility for optimal horizontal and vertical breaking for demolition work on walls, correction work on floor slabs and breaking out openings for doors and windows. And, using the new Hilti wall chisel TE-SW delivers more impact energy and control when working with wall demolition, according to the manufacturer. For increased lifetime of the TE 800-AVR, it is equipped with Hilti’s triple chamber sealing and an active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design. The triple chamber design isolates the hammering mechanism, the piston area and chuck help prevent dust and other harmful external elements from entering the gearing, decreasing repair frequency and extending the tool life. The active cooling system provides an active air flow over electronics, motor, gear and hammering mechanism towards the tool chuck, resulting in much lower operating temperatures. This system provides the operator a cooler tool surface temperature while also increasing the life of seals and lubrication oil. The TE 800-AVR also features low vibration values due to Hilti’s active vibration reduction (AVR) sub-chassis system, which cuts vibrations up to two-thirds when compared to conventional tools. The Hilti TE 800-AVR is built to provide long-term service under the most rugged conditions. For added peace of mind, the TE 800-AVR is backed by Hilti Lifetime Service, a service agreement that includes two years of no-cost coverage. (This story also can be found on For more information, call 800/879-8000 or visit Construction Equipment Guide’s Web www.us.hilti.com/te800-avr.

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Compact, Productive…

Atlas Copco Rock Drilling Tools KPI-JCI Launches Distribution Center Now Up, Running GT104: Ideal Screen Atlas Copco drilling customers are around allows them to keep the rest of their receiving orders faster due to a new Rock inventory lean,” Cairns-Buhler said. Drilling Tools (RDT) Distribution Center in Eliminating the previous need for stores Chambersburg, Pa. The dedicated 18,000to keep high stock levels reduces ineffisq.-ft. warehouse optimizes the U.S. delivciencies of inventory control and storageery system, serving as dedicated, centralrelated costs. The goal is improved product ized “replenishment point” for Atlas Copco availability and enhanced customer service customer centers and authorized distributhroughout the United States. tors. A practical demonstration of the distriThe RDT Distribution Center is part of a bution center’s effect on shipping came larger worldwide initiative to enhance cusabout shortly after its startup. The tomer service through supply chain Distribution Center received two 40-ft. (12 improvements. m) long sea containers of product urgently Tammy Cairns-Buhler, an Atlas Copco needed in both Elko, Nev., and Alaska. RDT global optimization project manager, Cairns-Buhler said it can typically take took charge of the system transition in the two people using a boom lift two and a half United States She said Chambersburg was hours just to offload long products like drill chosen after an initial study determined its steel from a single container. Then orders strategic shipping advantages. More than have to be organized, packaged and sent 70 percent of drilling consumables are used out for delivery. in New England, the Mid-Atlantic and However, the order went out the same Southeast. day due to the efficiency of the distribution The centralized system also streamlines center team, in collaboration with the prodshipments coast-to-coast and north and uct manager, third-party transportation south, from Alaska to Florida, improving agencies, the Atlas Copco customer service product availability countrywide. team in Commerce City, Colo., and the The setup of the dedicated RDT Tammy Cairns-Buhler is the customers themselves. The Alaska shipDrilling Tools (RDT) Distribution Center was the first demonstra- Rock Distribution Center project ment actually arrived in Seattle a day early, tion of its efficiency. manager. The RDT with plenty of time to make the weekly “The first 40-foot truck left Allen, Texas, Distribution Center is part barge to Alaska. on Aug. 26,” Cairns-Buhler said. “The last of a larger worldwide initia“In some cases, our supply line optiof 13 trucks arrived in Chambersburg on tive to enhance customer mization has shaved two weeks off lead Sept. 4. And on Sept. 7, we dispatched our service through supply times,” Cairns-Buhler said. first shipment, a week ahead of schedule.” chain optimization. The RDT Distribution Center is located Atlas Copco stores can now keep a leanat 5105 Technology Avenue, er inventory while customers benefit from shorter lead times Chambersburg, Pa. on their tooling orders, according to the company. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit “Critical stock will continue to be maintained at the stores www.atlascopco.us. as needed, of course. But our global inventory control sys(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment tem lets stores get product sooner, and the quicker turn- Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Facility team of Atlas Copco USA Rock Drilling Tools Distribution Center. (L-R) are Steve Miller, Ryan Mowen, Corey Knepper, Project Manager Tammy Cairns-Buhler and Dane Guyer.

for Contractors

The GT104 is one of three new additions to KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ Global Track product line.

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has launched its GT104 track-mounted screening plant as an ideal tool for entry-level contractors seeking a compact, highly-productive, easy-to-use mobile screen. The GT104 is built to be an ideal tool for overburden or scalping behind a primary crusher. Capable of screening a wide array of material, from aggregates to recycled materials to organics, the GT104 offers a high stockpile capacity, quick set-up time and large feed hopper, said Stephen Whyte, product development manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. “Our new GT104 features an aggressive, heavy-duty 9 foot by 4 foot screen that allows us to penetrate new markets where a smaller screen is preferred,” Whyte said. “With the GT104’s simple controls and ease of use, it serves as a smaller yet still high-performing mobile screen — the perfect screening tool for entry-level contractors.” In addition, the GT104 is able to be loaded into a standard 40-ft. (12 m) container, which helps reduce shipping costs to international markets, Whyte said. The GT104 is one of three new additions to KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ Global Track product line, which provides dealers and end users with cost-effective, highly-productive and mobile options. The Global Track product line features quarry-duty, time-proven components and was developed to be the perfect rental tool and ideal for operations in remote locations, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Little Beaver’s Anchoring Equipment Drills Into Utility Construction Time Little Beaver’s anchoring equipmarketing manager. “With a Little ment allows installers to quickly Beaver drill, anchor removal is a secure utility towers to solid cinch so projects get completed ground, which prevents towers quickly and safely.” from shifting or moving off footLittle Beaver’s high-torque ings during a storm or strong winds. handle allows operators to drill a The equipment package includes 6-ft. (1.8 m) long anchor flush to an 11-hp hydraulic drill, a highthe ground quickly. The handle torque handle and an anchoring generates 700 pound-feet of adapter and it can install each torque at 45 rpm, making it ideal anchor in about a minute, according for anchoring in most soils. It to the manufacturer. gives the operator complete conThe drill’s compact body and trol of the unit while drilling at the portable hydraulic power pack 10 to 15 degree angle typically make it easy to anchor in remote required for optimal anchoring. locations and cramped work sites. Little Beaver’s anchoring equipment maxi- Additionally, Little Beaver’s For instance, an all-terrain vehicle mizes efficiency to provide a high-power torque-tube design eliminates can transport the hydraulic drill and utility tower anchoring system that installs kickback, making anchoring safe attachments. Other drills require each anchor in about a minute. for installers, according to the using a carrier, such as a backhoe or the power pack is self-contained, manufacturer. skidsteer, to hold and power the drill, there’s minimal risk of fuel and Little Beaver also has anchoring making it difficult to maneuver the car- hydraulic oil leaks. accessories for specialty applications, The drill maximizes productivity such as securing mobile homes, rier through narrow work sites. Rather than transporting a bulky air compres- with its easy-to-use controls; simply installing flexible tubes for flood prosor or generator, Little Beaver’s unit is move the positioning lever between tection and pinning down tents for spepowered by a hydraulic power pack on forward, neutral or reverse. The cial events. a three-wheeled steel carriage. A reverse position makes removing For more information, call 800/227Honda gas engine or Kohler diesel anchors as easy as installing them. 7515 or visit www.littlebeaver.com. “It’s rare to find a drill that features a (This story also can be found on engine powers the pack’s hydraulic pump, providing the drill, or any other reverse drive, making anchor removal Construction Equipment Guide’s Web hydraulic hand tool, with a 6-gallon- cumbersome and time consuming,” site at www.constructionequipmentper-minute hydraulic flow rate. Since said Mike Hale, Little Beaver sales and guide.com.)

Kobelco Construction Machinery, Kobelco Cranes to Merge in April 2016 Kobe Steel Ltd. and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. and Kobelco Cranes Co. Ltd., have announced plans to merge the two businesses under Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. effective April 1, 2016. The Kobe Steel Group decided to merge the two companies to further strengthen its business foundation and accelerate global development in relation to the construction equipment business. The subsidiaries were originally split into two separate companies in 2004, with both companies specializing in their respective fields in many countries around the world. This merger is anticipated to improve business efficiency, strengthen product development capabilities and bolster global development. It also will enable Kobe Steel to pursue new possibilities from the synergy derived from the accumulated technologies of its excavators and cranes. According to Kobe Steel in Japan, the merger of overseas Kobelco subsidiary Construction Machinery and Crane locations will be considered on a case by case basis while weighing the benefits to each market within 2016.

“Here at Kobelco Construction Machinery USA, we are considering the best approach to strengthen the support of our North America dealers and customers,” said Pete Morita, president of Kobelco Construction Machinery USA. “We are very excited about the opportunities this consolidation provides. There are still many factors to be considered in North America and we will identify the options that best allow Kobelco USA to continuously provide our dealers and customers with the best product development, manufacturing capabilities and enhanced sales and service support in the market.” The new combined company will take a leap forward as a comprehensive construction machinery manufacturer that combines the two products of excavators and cranes. After the merger, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. will represent a combined sales of $3.15 billion dollars with more than 7,600 employees. For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit www.KOBELCO-USA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

MECO MIAMI, INC. 5825 NW 74th Avenue Miami, FL 33166 305-592-4332 www.mecomiami.com

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Florida Adds 29,300 Construction Jobs EMPLOYMENT from page 1

Between November 2014 and November 2015, 44 states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs, with California adding the most (41,000 jobs, 5.9 percent). Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include New York (30,500 jobs, 8.9 percent), Florida (29,300 jobs, 7.2 percent) and Colorado (12,000 jobs, 8.3 percent). Hawaii added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year (12.5 percent, 3,900 jobs), closely followed by Nevada (12.3 percent, 7,800 jobs), South Dakota (12.3 percent, 2,700 jobs), Arkansas (12.0 percent, 5,600 jobs) and Idaho (11.4 percent, 4,200 jobs). Six states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months. West Virginia lost the highest percentage and total number of construction jobs (minus 14.5 percent, minus 4,600 jobs). Other states that lost jobs for the year include Rhode Island (minus 6.7 percent, minus 1,100 jobs), North Dakota (minus 4.4 percent, minus

1,600 jobs), New Mexico (minus 0.7 percent, minus 300 jobs), Pennsylvania (minus 0.6 percent, minus 1,500 jobs) and Maine (minus 0.4 percent, minus 100 jobs). Florida added the most construction jobs between October and November (10,600 jobs, 2.5 percent). Other states adding a high number of construction jobs include New York (9,100 jobs, 2.5 percent), Texas (9,000 jobs, 1.3 percent) and Massachusetts (4,800 jobs, 3.6 percent). South Dakota added the highest percentage of construction jobs during the past month (5.6 percent, 1,300 jobs), followed by Iowa (4.6 percent, 3,700 jobs), Massachusetts and Vermont (3.5 percent, 500 jobs). A dozen states lost construction jobs during the past month while construction employment was unchanged in the District of Columbia. Pennsylvania shed more construction jobs than any other state (minus 4,600 jobs, minus 1.9 percent), followed by North Carolina (minus 4,200 jobs, minus 2.2 percent), Kansas (minus 1,500 jobs, minus 2.3 percent), Illinois (minus 1,500 jobs, minus 0.7 percent), North Dakota (minus 1,300 jobs, minus 3.6

percent) and Arkansas (minus 1,300 jobs minus 2.4 percent). Delaware (minus 3.6 percent, minus 800 jobs) and North Dakota lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between October and November, followed by Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina and West Virginia (minus 2.2 percent, minus 600 jobs). Association officials said many firms report that some positions are going unfilled because of the broad shortage of qualified workers. They said the steps outlined in the association’s Workforce Development Plan, like increasing investments in career and technical education programs, will allow firms to keep pace with growing demand. “Even more people would be working in construction today if we had a better pipeline for preparing new workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s CEO. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Canterfield of Franklin to Include 91-Unit Assisted Living Building CANTERFIELD from page 1

upscale space. Canterfield of Franklin will consist of a three-story, 91unit assisted living building. Of the total units being constructed, 22 of them will be specially designated for memory care residents. The facility will offer numerous amenities including 24/7 on site staff, restaurant-style dining, theatre, library, country kitchen, spa, barber/beauty salon, exercise room, rehabilitation suite, large outdoor balcony for social gatherings and an activity/craft room. “The overall Canterfield assisted living concept is built around internal ‘neighborhoods,’ which house residents according to the amount of daily care each one needs. In addition to the assisted living building, plans call for the Canterfield campus to have five ranch-style independent living villas.” Elizabeth Karlsson photo Porter said it’s important to offer a mix of senior-related General contractor Winter Construction of Atlanta was services and hospitality. selected to build the new structure, along with similar “Today’s older adult is extremely savvy, as well as active. facilities in Kennesaw, Ga., and Bluffton, S.C. Because Baby Boomers are beginning to enter the ‘retirement living’ marketplace, this trend will become even more so. The demands of older consumers for quality services, from healthcare to concierge, are on the rise. The Canterfield bottom line is to address, more than satisfactorily, the comfort and safety concerns of every single resident. The classic architecture features double hung windows, twin chimneys framing the roof and a two-story portico supported by four pairs of two-story columns. The large common areas, which include the foyer and dining room, are filled with light and are complemented by a grand piano and spiral staircase. General contractor Winter Construction of Atlanta was selected to build the new structure, along with similar facilities in Kennesaw, Ga., and Bluffton, S.C. “Winter Construction’s biggest challenge is helping the owner meet budget in an economy that is overflowing with work and other developments,” said Harry Keller, senior project manager. “Nashville’s Metro government approved over $2.4 billion of building permits for its 2014-15 fiscal year, which was a 30 percent increase over the previous year.” Keller described the project as an effective partnership, based each company’s portfolio. “We have experience in both senior health care and hosElizabeth Karlsson photo pitality. Together, we share the goal of using our strengths to Construction crews in Tennessee are working to comcreate a senior living facility that offers an unsurpassed stan- plete a senior care facility that will provide residents dard of living to its residents.” with individualized health care services in a country Keller said crews are making steady progress on the facil- club-like setting. ity, with no significant setbacks so far. Some of the equipment required to complete the job “To date, we have completed the foundations and the northeast and southeast stair towers. We are 75 percent com- includes a mini-excavator for the soil removal for underplete on the elevator shaft walls, and have begun forming the ground pipe and foundation work, a skid steer for soil relonorthwest and southwest stair towers. Underground plumb- cation, fine grading and material movement, a lull for paling and electrical work are ongoing, working from the east letized material movement and an aerial manlift to give workers access to the tops of the cast-in-place concrete towside of the project to the west.” There are numerous tasks yet to be carried by construc- ers. Materials being used to build the senior facility include tion crews, including the erection of the structural steel and load bearing metal studs, erection of the hollow-core precast concrete for foundations and slab, structural steel and loadpanels, the setting and installation of wood framing materi- bearing metal studs for the vertical structure, precast hollowals and trusses, roofing and sheathing to enclose the building core panels for the elevated floors, brick, cultured stone and envelope and masonry work for cultured stone and brick siding for the building envelope and wood framing for see CANTERFIELD page 72 veneer.

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WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES) . WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 938G WHEEL LOADER | LOW HOUR - CAT 938/950 WHEEL LOADER CONTACT: SCOTT EMAIL: SWORTH@ UNIVERSAL-MACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2-D7G BULLDOZERS NOT ADVERTISED | NEED WITH WINCH OR RIPPER FOR PARTS I PAY CHEAP RUNNING OR NOT RUNNING CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TIPPER 10TYRA CONTACT: MOHITGUPTA KUMAR PHONE: 9837097931 EMAIL: YOURMOHIT01@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RM300 SOIL ROTOR USED | NEED FOR A CLIENT, USED IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, NO MORE THAN 10 YEARS OLD: CAT RM300 ROTARY MIXER, WITH SOIL ROTOR. CONTACT: GUILLERMO CARDONA PHONE: 7866636624 EMAIL:ECOALLIANCES@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TIPPERS | 12TYRE TIPPERS CONTACT: NAVEED PHONE: 9989508683 FAX: 08782262814 EMAIL: SRTNAVEED@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 89 KENWORTH T600 | SOME TO START DUMP TRUCKING CONTACT: CARLOS CANTU PHONE: 9794189661 EMAIL: CCANTU99@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 580 OR 590 L OR M | 4X4, EXT HOE, 4IN1, EROPS, HOURS 4,000, EXCELLENT COND ONLY $28,000, WITHIN 500 MILES OF BOSTON CONTACT: CHRIS EMAIL: CJBROCK2002@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED 330 CAT EXCAVATOR | USED 330 CAT EXCAVATOR FOR CONSTRUCTION. CONTACT: BEN ASIEDU PHONE: 630 247-3191 EMAIL: BENJAMINASIEDU@ATT.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TOP CYLINDER | TOP CYLINDER, LOOKING TO ADD IT TO THE MACHINE CONTACT: JEFF PHONE: 4129990058 EMAIL: MREDSTREESERVICE@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LEEBOY 8500 | **WANTED*** LEEBOY 8500 OR SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR. CASH BUYER. MAX PRICE $15K CONTACT: CHARLES EMAIL: CFLYNN404@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE CX160B EXCAVATOR | LOW HOUR CASE CX160B EXCAVATOR CONTACT: FRANK PHONE: 1-800-33-GROFF FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL:FRANKHORAN @GROFFTRACTOR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK TANDEM AXLE | I NEED A TANDEM AXLE TRUCK FOR SHORT RUNS. IT MUST BE WHITE (COLOR). IT HAS TO HAVE LOW MILEAGE. MID 20K RANGE MAX PRICE. CASH DEAL. READY TO BUY TODAY!! SOUTH EAST USA. PLEASE, NO OFFERS FROM OVERSEAS. CONTACT: CHARLES EMAIL: CFLYNN404@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB TELEHANDLERS 550-170 YEARS 2005, 2006 AND 2007 CONTACT: STEVE PHONE: 281-491-0614 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PLASTER SPRAYING MACHINE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR WET MORTAR SPRAYING MACHINES HAVING A HORIZONTAL DELIVERY DISTANCE YO TO 150 METER PLUS CONTACT: HARISH RUPAREL PHONE: 919820913535 FAX: 912224187144 EMAIL:HARISHRUPAREL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 B CONTACT: ROBERT CLINTON EMAIL: ROBERT@ HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT GRADERS | LOOKING FOR CAT GRADERS CONTRACTOR OWNED. 140G..140H...14G...14H... CONTACT: DALE LAMPHERE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY | 7 TEETH ON PINION, 36 ON RING, HAS ROCKWELL SYMBOL STAMPED ON TIMKEN BEARING LOCKNUTS..6 BOLTS HOLD IT IN, COMES OUT FROM FRONT..DOESNT HAVE REGULAR REAR PAN, SPLITS LEFT TO RIGHT, FOR A REAR WHEEL DRIVE 1970 WAIN ROY FRONT END LOADER/BACKHOE, MODEL 220 SER# 1228, MAY BE A FORD REAR END, MAY BE MILITARY SURPLUS, ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. CONTACT: MARK HAMMOND PHONE: 1-802-349-9955 EMAIL: MARKIS38@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LANDFILL COMPACTORS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 836H LANDFILL COMPACTORS WITH 10,000 HOURS OR LESS PREFERRED AND CAT 816F LANDFILL COMPACTORS CONTACT: MARK PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, CONSTRUCTION OR AGRICULTURE, SERVICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS. IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST SITTING ON THE SHELF, OR HAVE CHANGED OVER TO COMPUTER MANUALS, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE YOU THROW THEM AWAY CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRANES | ALL TERRAIN CRANES. 100 TONS & ABOVE..ALSO CURRENT OPENING FOR LTM1400 & LTM1500. MUST BE GOOD CONDITION WITH GOOD HISTORY & BE FULLY EQUIPPED. CONTACT: RAY PHONE: 00971504360403 EMAIL: INFO@HEAVYTRAX.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 B CONTACT: DAVID KUSTER PHONE: 6417407315 EMAIL: MEGENJEPSEN217@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER | NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER CAT ERPILLAR D3AT D10 1975 TO 2015 LOW HOURS FROM USA ONLY «CONTRACTOR CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN @VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER CONTACT: JOHN KRAWCHUCK PHONE: 516-316-2309 FAX: 631-981-19020 EMAIL:MIKELGCONTRACTINGINC @GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HOIST PETROL MOTOR 500KG WITH STANDS CONTACT: RAYMOND WAGUDE PHONE: +254722364629 EMAIL:RAYMOND.WAGUDE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CAT WHEEL LOADER 980GI/980FI/980C/ 972H/972GI/970F/966H/966GI/966FII/ 966FI/966F/966E/966D/966C/950F/950E/ 950B/950A/936E/F/930/920/910 CONTACT: MINA NABIL PHONE: 7144944488 EMAIL: MINA@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY, CAT WHEEL LOADER: , 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, AND 966F. CAT GRADER :140G, 140H, AND 14G CAT EXCAV: 225D, 235C, AND 235D BOBCAT : S130, S150, 220, 330 AND 753 JCB TELE HANDLER: 540-170, 550-140, 550-170 WE BUY RUNNING OR NONRUNNING MACHINES. CONTACT: NICK PHONE: +971527840246 EMAIL: HAJICONSTRUCTEST@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE BREAKER | I NEED ALL SIZES AND TYPES OF PILE BREAKER CONTACT: AHMED PHONE: 0096597537101 EMAIL: TALEP_AHMED@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PERKINS ENGINE 20425, 4 CYLINDER DIESEL | USED BUT RUNNING PERKINS 204.25 DIESEL 4 CYL DIESEL ENGINE TO FIT GEHL 5625 SKID STEER CONTACT: ERIC KIRK PHONE: 610-417-5123 FAX: 610-346-8415 EMAIL:DEANDRS@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED GOOD CONDITION SET OF LUBRICATED RAILS WITH SHOES FOR D8K DOZER CONTACT: DIANNE PHONE: 1225 6644232 FAX: 12256641368 EMAIL:DIANNE@RICHARDPRICECONTRACTING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SA 48 BOMBARDIER CONTACT: JOHN LUCCHESI PHONE: 2039483534 EMAIL: JLUCCHESI@BARRETTROOFING.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED ENGINE - REBUILDABLE OK. IH UD6 OR TD6 FOR MY 10 KW GENERATOR. PHONE: 603-924-3837 EMAIL: LARP@WORLDPATH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A PETROL TANKER, WITH A CAPACITY OF 5000 LITERS, A 4 WHEEL DRIVE . CONTACT: JOHN KABBAH PHONE: +231 886 682 755 EMAIL:JOHNKABBAH2005 @HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SYMONS CONCRETE FORMS | ALL TYPES OF SYMONS STEEL PLY FORMS AND ACCESSORIES-USED CONDITION. ANY MANUFACTURER EQUAL TO SYMONS IS FINE. CONTACT: GREG MILLS PHONE: 502-561-0700 FAX: 502-561-0180 EMAIL:GREG@MILLSSUPPLY.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CLARK 85 WHEEL LOADER | 2420 H 2 REBUILT TRANSMISION CONTACT: RICK PHONE: 5862555067 EMAIL: RICKYSHARPE53@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRANKSHAFT | I NEED A CRANKSHAFT FOR A MITSUBISHI S4K-T ENGINE THAT IS IN A CAT 120B CONTACT: EDDIE GREEN PHONE: 864-327-3909 EMAIL: EDDIE@BRUCEEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PICKUP TRUCK | 2006-2010 FORD F150 5.4 AUTO EXTEND CAB WITH HITCH FOR SMALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTACT: DUANE MILLER PHONE: 304-772-4030 FAX: 304-772-5030 EMAIL:MILLERD7@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SPEAR PARTS EXCAVATOR 225 | EXCAVATOR 225 SPEAR PARTS NEEDS CONTACT: OSAMA PHONE: 00218925623078 EMAIL: LBDAA2000@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– STRAIGHT TILT BLADE FOR D6D SN. O4X7898 CONTACT: TONY SANDERS PHONE: 9036417767 EMAIL:NOMAINDUSTRIES@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 644 OR 544 VALMET FORWARDER. CONTACT: JEFF CARLSON EMAIL: JCARLSON440@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERMEER SC 252 | NEEDS EXTRA WHEEL AND TIRE SET FOR VERMEER SC252 STUMP GRINDER USED CONTACT: RICKY PHONE: 205 281 8315 FAX: 205 640 3062 EMAIL: RAY390G@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAE STCSSL 150 | I NEED THIS CRUSHER AND THE SKID MUSTANG CONTACT: ANNE PHONE: 956 984 90 10 EMAIL:ANNELOREND@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Long Island, NY Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Sat., January 14, 2016 For: Very Large Rental Return Auction • Columbus, OH Sat., January 16, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment & more • Racine, WI Sat., January 23, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation - Paving, Asphalt, Construction Equipment & more • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Kissimmee, FL January 30 – February 7, 2016 For: 23rd Annual Rental Return Auction • Ashtabula, OH Sat., February 27, 2016 For: Large Job Completion Auction • Las Vegas, NV Sat., March 5, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ March 31 – April 2, 2016 For: Annual 3-Day Auction: Rental Fleet, Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Rochester, NY Sat., April 16, 2016 For: Municipal Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., February 5, 2016 • Phoenix, AZ Tues., February 9, 2016 • Houston, TX February 10-11, 2016 • Tipton, CA Fri., February 12, 2016 • Orlando, FL February 15-19, 2016

• Fort Worth, TX March 2-3, 2016 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY December 29 – January 5, 2016 For: End of Year Rental Auction BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY January 20, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY January 27, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY February 3, 2016 COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Hagerstown, MD January 29-30, 2016 For: Contractor’s Equipment, Trucks & Trailer Auction • Saint Mary’s County, MD March 11-12, 2016 For: Semi-Annual 2-Day Contractor’s Regional Equipment/Truck Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Wills Point, TX January 20-21, 2016 For: Heavy Machinery, Equipment & Truck Auction • Cisco, TX February 24-25, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA January 28-29, 2016 For: 2 Day Construction Auction

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., February 19, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction • Marietta, PA Fri., April 15, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 20, 2016 For: GovPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 21, 2016 For: IronPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 27, 2016 For: GovPlanet • ONLINE ONLY January 28-29, 2016 For: IronPlanet • Orlando, FL February 9-12, 2016 For: IronPlanet

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 877-37-HILCO • ONLINE/ONSITE Thurs., January 14, 2016 JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. For: Late Model, Single Owner Heavy Haul Fleet www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Charleston, SC HUNYADY Wed., January 20, 2016 AUCTION COMPANY For: Coastal Carolina www.hunyady.com Contractors Absolute 800-233-6898 Public Auction • Lower Burrell, PA • Brooklyn, MS Wed., February 3, 2016 February 26-27, 2016 For: Absolute Auction For: 2 Day Early Spring Complete Liquidation Public Auction Rhino Construction Inc. I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., March 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 6, 2016 For: GovPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 7, 2016 For: IronPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 13, 2016 For: GovPlanet • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 14, 2016 For: IronPlanet

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Wed., January 27, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related items MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Richmond, VA Tues., January 26, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 21, 2016 www.teitsworth.com For: Truck & Trailer 585-243-1563 Auction • Cortland, NY • ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 20, 2016 Thurs., January 28, 2016 For: Construction & For: Construction Farm Equipment, Trucks Equipment & more QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., February 4, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales • Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., March 19, 2016 For: Construction Equipment ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., January 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., March 16, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., May 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

SHETRON AUCTIONS www.shetronequipment.co m 717-532-8828 • Martinsburg, VA Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment TERRA POINT LLC www.terrapointllc.com 877-772-5998 • Grand Prairie, TX Wed., January 13, 2016 For: Major Excavation & Landscape Contractor UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 26, 2016 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Phoenix, AZ Sat., February 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more

• Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

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• Kissimmee, FL February 8-15, 2016 For: 42nd Annual 7 Day Auction


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Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San Diego Chapter, Inc. AGC Installation & Member Awards Dinner January 18, 2016 Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101 AGC Winter Conference January 28-31, 2016 The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe For more information on the above events, contact AGC San Diego Chapter at 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121; PHONE: 858-558-7444; FAX: 858-558-8444. JOIN TODAY! The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the voice of the construction industry, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to skill, integrity, and responsibility. Operating in partnership with our nationwide-network of Chapters, AGC provides a full range of services aimed at improving the quality of construction and protecting the public interest. Membership starts locally. Contact any AGC Chapter to request a membership application. The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201 General Inquiries: 703/548-3118 Main Office Fax: 703/548-3119 info@agc.org AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS: Project Manager Development Program – Module 1 January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016 Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO AGC California West Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/371-2422, Fax: 916/371-2352 Meetings and Events: 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend Region: Northern California February 19-20, 2016 It’s time for the 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend held at the Embassy Suites in beautiful Napa Valley! During the course of the event, there will be presentations and panel discussions covering an array of topics that directly affect the Construction Industry. In addition to panels and presentations, there will be a Corn Hole Tournament, a project site tour, and a wonderful dinner featuring a member project presentation on Friday the 19th. So prepare to enjoy a couple of days in Napa Valley with your friends in the Construction Industry! Hotel Information: Embassy Suites, Napa Valley

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1075 California Boulevard, Napa, CA 94559 For More Information on this event, contact: Kasaundra Duncan at 916/371-2422 or go to duncank@agc-ca.org. AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference Annual Convention Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016 St. Paul River Centre, MN Contact: Denise Woods: dwoods@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2189 Minnesota’s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event in the state, explores the latest transportation innovations and provides attendees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individuals from multiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations are encouraged to attend. AGC of Utah Dates and Times: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016, 8:00 AM to SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016, 11:00 AM Location/Venue: Little America Hotel, 500 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 For more information on this event, contact AGC of Utah Headquarters at 2207 South 1070 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119; Telephone: 801/3632753; Fax: 801/363-2756; Email: slagc@agc-utah.org. Associated General Contractors of New York State LLC, Albany, NY 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203, Albany, NY 12205 Phone: 518/456-1134, Fax: 518/456-1198 agcadmin@agcnys.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS: December 9th (ends December 10) – AGC Future Construction Leaders of NYS 1st of 4 sessions, December 9-10 Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY Nominate your firms Future Construction Leaders Today! This four event program will introduce your next leaders to help teach the issues involved in managing a construction business in New York State. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn, in a structured environment, what they might otherwise spend years learning from personal experience. Sessions will take place: December 9 – 10, 2015 – Saratoga Springs, NY March 2016 – New York City May 2016 – Rochester, NY August 4-6, 2016 – AGC NYS Summer Membership Meeting, Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing. January 7th – Construction Tech Road Show & App Showcase 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, 6 Metrotech Roadway, Brooklyn, NY January 12th – STP Unit 3 – Planning & Scheduling (Buffalo) 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks) Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY January 22nd – 27th, 2016 in Panama City, Panama 2016 AGC NYS Winter Meeting, Panama City, Panama Explore Panama with AGC NYS The AGC NYS 2016 Winter meeting will be held on January 22-27, 2016 in Panama City, Panama. We will be staying at the five star Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City, a 30 minute ride from the airport and located on the Pacific coast. Make your plans now to join us in January to explore Panama.

February 23, 2016 (ends March 22) STP Unit 4 – Contract Documents (Buffalo) Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks) Location: Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY Supervisory skill – or the lack of it – directly affects every company’s bottom line. The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, is designed specifically to meet the needs of the construction industry. Developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Program consists of 6 courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that every supervisor must have to be an effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials. OHIO NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION ONLA ANNOUNCES NEW APPROACH TO GREEN INDUSTRY TRADESHOW IN 2016 CENTS SHOW – Growing the Midwest’s Green Industry JANUARY 11 – 13, 2016 GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER, OHIO For more information on this event, please contact the ONLA, 72 Dorchester Square, Westerville, OH 43081; Phone: 800/825-5062; Fax: 614/899-9489; email: info@onla.org MNLA – Minnesota Nursery Landscape Association NORTHERN GREEN EXPO JANUARY 13 – 15, 2016 MINNESOTA CONVENTION CENTER www.northerngreenexpo.org For more information on this event, please call 651/633-4987 info@northerngreenexpo.org Buy a booth at the show for green industry pros! Incredible Education Value - You won’t find a better value for your educational dollar than Northern Green Expo. World-class presenters who speak “green industry” fluently – Find an Exhibitor – Connect with the companies that make the Northern Green Expo Trade Show floor a great place to catch up with friends and do some business – PLAN TO EXPERIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF! AED Summit 2016 / The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show Event Type: Summit Dates: January 19 – 22, 2016 Categories: Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution, Industry, Manufacturing Venue: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center National Harbor 201 Waterfront Street, Washington, DC, USA Event Description: AED Summit 2016, The AED Summit & Condex Trade Show is going to be organized from 19 January, 2016 to 22 January, 2016. The place of the Summit was specified as Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center. There is a chance to uncover the newest improvements in Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution, Industry and Manufacturing at this crucial Summit. The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show is organized annually. AED Summit 2016 is placed by Associated Equipment Distributors. AED Contact Information: 600 22nd Street, Suite 220 Oak Brook, IL 60523 Phone: 630/574-0650 Email: info@aednet.org POWER SHOW OHIO 46th Annual Power Show Ohio DATES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016

OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO A complete power equipment industry exhibition! Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, Power Show Ohio is one of the largest indoor equipment industry exhibitions in the country. The show features displays of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment. For over forty years, Power Show Ohio has attracted tens of thousands of bona-fide visitors and more than 200 exhibitors each year to the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. The show staff works diligently in providing a premiere equipment show that benefits exhibitors and visitors alike. The Ohio Expo Center is easily reached from Interstate 71 and the wide aisles in the exhibit buildings allow drive-in access to all the booths. The two buildings encompass over 212,000 square feet and are connected with tented walkways to assist with the attendee traffic flow. Power Show Ohio is held at a time when equipment buyers have time to consider their equipment purchases. The weekday/weekend combination allows everyone an opportunity to attend. Equipment manufacturers and wholesale distributors of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment do not want to miss this opportunity to have your products seen by customers from across Ohio and all surrounding areas. For more information on the Power Show Ohio, contact AED, 600 22nd Street, Suite 220, Oak Brook, IL 60523. Phone: 630/574-0650. INFO@AEDNET.ORG. NTEA, THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE WORK TRUCK INDUSTRY ONE INDUSTRY, ONE ASSOCIATION, ONE RESOURCE THE WORK TRUCK SHOW 2016 DATES: MARCH 2 – 4, 2016 The Work Truck Show 2015 was a record-breaking success! Thank you to our attendees, exhibitors, sponsors, supporting organizations and partners for making it happen. Join us in Indianapolis, Indiana for The Work Truck Show 2016. Vocational truck fleet operators of all sizes, manufacturers, truck dealers and equipment distributors can attend North America’s largest work truck event on the following dates: THE WORK TRUCK SHOW 2016, March 2-4, 2016, Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Work Truck Show features the newest vocational trucks, vans, vehicle components and equipment on a trade show floor covering more than 500,000 square feet. The event includes a robust educational conference with more than 60 sessions designed to help attendees improve their operations. For more information on this event, contact phone toll free: (800) 441-6832; Fax: (248) 489-8590; Email: info@ntea.com Staff Directory. CANADIAN RENTAL MART SAVE THE DATE! The Canadian Rental Mart returns MARCH 8 – 9, 2016 Canada’s national show for the equipment and party rental industries returns to the Toronto Congress Centre March 8 – 9, 2016. The Rental Mart continues to be Canada’s largest equipment expo and education forum for the rental industry. The 2016 Canadian Rental Mart will bring back all the great elements attendees have come to expect. Once again, exhibitors will be offering show-only special offers, not available at any other time. DON’T MISS OUT! Bustling Toronto, Ontario provides the backdrop to Canada’s biggest rental show and accommodations are conveniently located across the street at the luxurious International Plaza Hotel. The Canadian Rental Mart is Canada’s national trade show for the equipment and party rental industries, drawing hundreds of rental operators from across the country to Toronto biennially. For more information on this event, please call: 519/429-5199; Fax: 519/428-3094; CanadianRentalMart.com.


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(L-R): Dean Guthrie, independent contractor, Millbrook, Ala.; James Merritt, AirNow, Millbrook, Ala.; and Arlon Tierce, Tierce Industrial Services, Montgomery, Ala., shop the inventory of excavators.

JM Wood Finishes Strong With Dec. Sale in Montgomery

(L-R): Brent Bygland, Bygland Dirt Contracting Inc., Albion, Neb.; Louie Hinkle, cattle farmer, Lafayette, Ala.; Scottie Hollon, retired, Oxford, Ala.; and Hubert Benefield, Benefield Landscaping, Heflin, Ala., share a laugh during the auction.

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Jared Hilyer (L) and Jeff Thompson, both of Thompson Electric, Opelika, Ala., give the JM Wood sale a thumbs up.

Brandon Gibbs (L) and Shaun Gonzalez, both of Weaver Environmental Services, Huntsville, Ala., bought a fuel truck on day one and were back on day two for a deal on this John Deere 270D LC.

(L-R): Zach and Autrey Burns, both of Kyuka Farms, Attalla, Ala., and Bill Woods of Woods Equipment Company, Nashville, Tenn., talk about the lineup of machines about to go on the auction block on day two of the sale.

Bill Baker of Thompson Tractor Co., Alabama’s authorized Cat dealer, tests out a Cat D3K2 dozer.


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Ritchason Auctioneers Hosts Final Sale of 2015

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itchason Auctioneers Inc. held its final sale of 2015 at its auction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on Dec. 12. Another terrific turnout of registered bidders attended for the line up of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers, farm equipment and miscellaneous items. This was Ritchason’s largest volume of trucks being auctioned for the year. More than 150 consignors contributed to the 800-plus lots sold at auction during the day. The trade show portion of the event featured displays by local equipment dealers, national manufacturers and product and service providers presenting information on the latest new equipment innovations and product advances. One of the larger contractor consignors of the day was Kenneth Lankford of L & C Contractors, Fairview, Tenn., who was recognized at the morning announcements by the Ritchason staff. After about 40 years in business, Lankford chose this sale to liquidate his machine fleet at auction and retire. When asked about his retirement plan, he said that he plans to fish, golf and travel during his retirement. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Another terrific turnout of registered bidders attended for the line-up of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers, farm equipment and miscellaneous items.

Kenneth Lankford (C) of L & C Contractors, Fairview, Tenn., receives recognition during the morning announcements from Ritchason Auctioneers’s Dewain Ritchason (L) and Daniel Pruitt consigning his machines in this sale as part of his retirement.

(L-R): Carl and Nick Mashburn, both of Trio Equipment, Athens, Tenn., and Tommy Tinan, Tinan Contracting, Clifton, Tenn., show interest in this Case 580 backhoe loader. Jack Lane (L) of Lane’s Farm Trucking & Excavating, Lascassas, Tenn., and John Kalendriski of Resource Management, Hermitage, Tenn., test this Cat 320CL.

Mike Derryberry (L), Tennessee Valley Paving, Franklin, Tenn., and Kerry Lankford, K.W. Lankford Excavating, Dickson, Tenn., discuss road building and dirt moving projects in middle Tennessee.

Terry Hackney of Hackney Excavating, Murfreesboro, Tenn., checks the fluids and engine wear on a Bobcat mini-excavator.

Dale Taylor (L), Taylor Sales, Dover, Tenn., and Tom Garrett, independent contractor, Hartsville, Tenn., try out the driver’s seat of this Wacker WL-30 wheel loader.

(L-R): Jimmy Higgins and Tommy Higgins, farmers based in Woodberry, Tenn.; and Joe Stinnett of Stinnett Logging, based in Kentucky, discuss some of the excavators available at the sale.


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New Responsive Web Site TT Technologies recently launched its new comprehensive trenchless Web site. The fully responsive design allows users to view and interact with the Web site from mobile devices including tablets and smartphones. Trenchless contractors and engineers are able to get information on trenchless tools, methods and parts and accessories on their mobile device directly from the job site. The site contains photographs, illustrations and animations of trenchless methods and applications including pipe bursting, pipe ramming, horizontal boring, lateral replacement and directional drilling. The site is designed to be an extensive trenchless pipe replacement resource for contractors, engineers and municipalities. In addition to method descriptions and equipment specifications, the site contains numerous case studies describing actual trenchless projects. For more information, visit www.tttechnologies.com.

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credit up for start-ups, allowing businesses with gross receipts of less than $5 million a year to take the credit against their payroll taxes (capped at up to $250,000 per year) for up to five years. alliantgroup commended these commonsense solutions and the bipartisan work it took to get the extenders deal to the finishline. The changes to the R&D Tax Credit and other business-friendly provisions such as the extension of the Section 179D tax deduction for energy-efficient commercial buildings will be a massive help to companies across the nation, putting valuable tax dollars back into the pockets of U.S. businesses for job creation and growth. Such a massive undertaking, particularly with regards to the R&D Tax Credit and Section 179D, which both took several years of hard work and negotiations to come to fruition, could not have happened without several congressional members leading the charge for U.S. businesses. In particular, alliantgroup thanked Congressman and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) for his lead-

alliantgroup commended these solutions and the bipartisan work it took to get the extenders deal to the finish-line. ership in seeing the extenders deal through. The group thanked Sens. Ron Wyden (DOR) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT) for their leadership in making the entire deal happen and for their championing of the R&D credit; Sens. Pat Roberts (R-KS), Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) for their vocal support for the AMT turnoff and Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) for his championing of the start-up provision. Sen. Ben Cardin (DMD) also was thanked for his exhaustive efforts with 179D and its two-year extension. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Motor Graders, Asphalt Rollers, Asphalt Pavers, Asphalt Distributors, Compactors, Sweepers, Brooms, Vacuum Trucks, Soil Stabilizers, Roto Mills, Concrete Equipment, Misc.

Rough Terrain Cranes, Truck Cranes, Crawler Cranes, Pumps, Manlifts, Pile Driving Equipment, Marine Equipment, Crushing & Screening, Boom Trucks, Bucket Trucks, Fuel & Lube Trucks Water Trucks, Mechanics Trucks, Air Compressors, Welders, Light Plants, Misc.

DAY 2 Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Rubber Tired Loaders, Rubber Tired Loader Backhoes, Skid Steer Loaders, Attachments, Misc.

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DAY 6 Saturday, February 13, 2016 Farm Tractors & Implements, Mowers, Forestry, Track Drills, Boring Equipment, Trenchers, Digger Derricks, Flatbed Trucks Automobiles, Vans, Pickups, Specialty Items, Rollbacks, Garbage Trucks, Cab & Chassis, Misc. Trucks, Buses, Misc.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Crawler Tractors, Crawler Loaders, Dirt Compactors, Motor Scrapers, Water Wagons, Off Highway Water Trucks, Attachments, Generators, Electric Motors, Power Units, Engines, Misc.

DAY 7 Monday, February 15, 2016 Tri-Axle, Tandem & Single Axle Dump Trucks, Flatbed Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Lowboy, Dropdeck, Dump & Flatbed Trailers, Misc. Trailers

DAY 4 Thursday, February 11, 2016 Hydraulic Excavators, Attachments, Off Highway End Dumps, Dumpers, Forklifts, Engines, Misc.

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Sales in 2015 Lead to Record-Breaking Year for Ritchie Bros. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated sold approximately $4.25 billion of equipment through 345 unreserved auctions and its online equipment marketplace during 2015. This is a new annual record for the company, and represents a 1 percent increase in gross auction proceeds (GAP) compared to 2014. GAP growth from Ritchie Bros.’ international operations was muted by the depreciation of local currencies against the U.S. dollar. On an organic basis, using foreign exchange rates consistent with comparable periods last year to remove the negative translational impact of reporting in U.S. dollars, GAP grew 8 percent in 2015 compared to 2014. “We’re pleased to have achieved another strong year for gross auction proceeds, generating $4.25 billion in global equipment sales during 2015, representing 8 percent organic growth. Much of this growth can be attributed to our success in both Canada, where GAP grew 14 percent in local currency, and the U.S., where GAP grew 7 percent. In the fourth quarter pricing softness did affect the used equipment market, as well as our GAP performance. However, we continue to believe there are growth opportunities for the company as we enter 2016, and remain focused on executing our strategic plan,” said Ritchie Bros. CEO Ravi Saligram. “2015 was a transformational year for Ritchie Bros. We’ve further integrated EquipmentOne into our sales and marketing initiatives, welcomed world-class leadership to our global team, and built a stronger platform on which to grow our business through both organic growth initiatives and acquisitions. We see many opportunities to acquire companies that could expand the breadth of our services and scale of our operations.” During the fourth quarter of 2015, the company generated gross auction proceeds of $1.1 billion, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the record fourth quarter GAP achieved last year. On an organic basis, GAP declined 1 percent during the fourth quarter of 2015 compared to the fourth quarter of 2014. Market values of used

equipment declined during the quarter, which contributed to the decline in GAP. Ritchie Bros. conducted its final unreserved auctions of 2015 on Dec. 18 in Los Angeles, Calif. and Kansas City, Mo. The company plans to release its full audited financial results for 2015 after market close on Feb. 25, 2015. Growth in Transportation and Agricultural Equipment Sales As key growth sectors for Ritchie Bros., growing GAP from assets from the Transportation and Agricultural industries was a focus during 2015. • GAP from transportation sector assets increased 23 percent from 2014 to $797+ million in 2015. During the year, Ritchie Bros. sold more than 17,300+ transport trucks (truck tractors), a 36 percent increase in lots from last year, for $426+ million, a 37 percent increase in GAP from 2014. • During 2015, Ritchie Bros. held 116 agricultural auctions in Canada and the United States. GAP from agricultural and related real estate assets decreased 5 percent from 2014, to $414+ million in 2015. Lots sold from the agricultural sector increased 6 percent globally during 2015, relative to 2014, demonstrating volume growth from this important sector. Foreign exchange translation had a disproportionate impact on reported GAP from this sector, as the majority of Ritchie Bros. agricultural auctions occur in Canada. In Canada, GAP from the agricultural sector increased 11 percent on a local currency basis. Largest Year Ever in the U.S. and Canada Ritchie Bros. sold more than $2.1 billion of equipment and trucks in the United States during 2015 — a 7 percent increase from 2014, and a new record for the company’s U.S. operations. GAP growth was generated by strong performance from many regions across the United States, including: • A 61 percent increase in GAP sold in Colorado • A 62 percent increase in GAP sold in Ohio • A 65 percent increase in GAP

sold in Utah • A 66 percent increase in GAP sold in New Hampshire A number of company records were broken in the United States this year, including: • 10,500+ items sold (a company record) at the Orlando, Fla., auction on Feb. 16 to 20, 2015, for $179 million. • The largest single-consignor auction in Ritchie Bros. history, in Casper, Wyo., on March 25, 2015, where $54 million of cranes, trucks, trailers and other equipment was sold in one day at an offsite auction. • The most productive year ever for Ritchie Bros.’ Houston and Fort Worth, Texas, auction sites. The Houston site sold more than 19,700 lots during 2015, generating $238+ million in GAP. The Fort Worth auction site sold more than 18,800+ lots during 2015, generating $280+ million in GAP. • The following auction sites all achieved their largest-ever auctions during 2015: Salt Lake City, Utah (March 17, 2015); Denver, Colo. (June 11 to 12, 2015); Fort Worth, Texas (Sept. 23 to 24, 2015); St. Louis, Mo. (Dec. 16, 2015) Ritchie Bros. sold more than $1.3+ billion of equipment and trucks in Canada during 2015 to a 14 percent increase from 2014, and a new record for the company’s Canadian operations. A number of other Company records were broken in Canada this year, including: • Ritchie Bros.’ Edmonton, AB auction site sold 38,250+ equipment items during the year for $576+ million during the year, representing an 18 percent increase in lots sold and a 28 percent increase in GAP sold in Edmonton compared to 2014. • The company held its largest Canadian auction ever, in Edmonton on April 28 to May 1, 2015. More than 7,700 assets were sold at the auction, for total GAP of $177 million. Approximately $75 million of the auction sales were sold to online bidders (a new company-wide record), representing 49 percent of sales. The auction also attracted 14,000 bidders from more than 55 countries — another company-wide record. • Ritchie Bros.’ Montreal, QC,

auction site achieved its largest auction ever, at its March 18 to 19, 2015 event. More than 2,700 equipment items sold for $34+ million. The auction also achieved new site records for online sales and total bidders (5,800+). • Ritchie Bros. also held its largest ever auctions in Lethbridge, AB (Nov. 17) and Toronto, ON (Dec. 7 to 8) in 2015. International Participation at Auctions International bidders are an important element of Ritchie Bros. auctions, as they generate global market pricing. Changes in foreign exchange rates can occasionally affect the level of participation of international bidders. During 2015, approximately 16 percent of GAP was generated by international buyers (successful bidders located outside the country of the sale). The proportion of international buyers declined slightly, from 19 percent in 2014, as a result of foreign exchange changes and the relative purchasing power of international buyers at some auctions, primarily sales in the United States. Approximately 10 percent of GAP generated in the United States was generated by international buyers, a decline from 14 percent in 2014 when the U.S. dollar had not yet strengthened significantly relative to other currencies. Within the United States, we also witnessed stronger demand from local bidders, with 38 percent of winning bidders residing within the state of the auction, an increase from 34 percent in 2014. Online Sales Ritchie Bros. attracted record online bidder registrations and sold approximately $1.9 billion of equipment, trucks and other assets to online buyers at Ritchie Bros. auctions and EquipmentOne customers in 2015, a 6 percent increase over 2014 and the highest amount ever sold online by the company in one year. EquipmentOne Sells Approx. $116+ Million in Gross Transaction Value in 2015 EquipmentOne, the company’s online equipment marketplace, has

generated more than $116 million in Gross Transaction Value (GTV) so far this year, representing 9 percent + growth over last year. The business achieved profitability on an annual basis during 2015, demonstrating the growth potential of this important sales channel. Ritchie Bros. Financial Services Finances Over $220 Million in 2015 Ritchie Bros. Financial Services (RBFS) provided over $220 million of financing to equipment buyers so far this year, a new record for this growing business and a 30 percent increase in financing activity compared to 2014. RBFS works with select lending partners to find financing solutions for customers purchasing equipment, including loans and lease-toown programs. RBFS does not utilize company capital in its financing activities. During 2015, Ritchie Bros. Financial Services also expanded the services it offers customers, by offering equipment leases and structured finance solutions. Executive and Board Changes During 2015 Several important executive and board changes were announced during the year, including the appointment of Sharon Driscoll as chief financial officer, Todd Wohler as chief human resources officer, Rob McLeod as chief business development officer, and Terry Dolan as president — U.S. and Latin America. The company also welcomed Lisa Pollina as a director on the board. $114 Million Return to Shareholders Ritchie Bros. increased its quarterly cash dividend by 14 percent in August 2015 to $0.16 per share, and paid shareholders $66 million in total dividends during the year. During 2015, Ritchie Bros. also repurchased and cancelled 1.9 million shares, for a total cost of $48 million. For more information, visit RitchieBros.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................34 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..............................................2,3 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................35 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................53 BARGAINS ................................................................................................74 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................19 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................10 BUTLER MACHINERY ..............................................................................19 CAROLINA CAT................................................................................15,16,17 CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................57 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................24 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................74 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................................................23 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................12 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ..................................................46 WANTED ..........................................................................................75 TARGETED EMAIL ..........................................................................21 DAKOTA SOUTHEAST ..............................................................................19 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................27 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................67 DRESSTA ..................................................................................................25 DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................62 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................41 EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC WILLS POINT TX ..............................................................................79 FAE USA INC ............................................................................................54 FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................43 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................18 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................35 FLORIDA TRACK & POWER ....................................................................10 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEHL ..........................................................................................................66 GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................60 HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC ..........................................................................77 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ................................................................88 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................32 INTERNATIONAL IRON ............................................................................13 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................10 IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................20 IRONPLANET ORLANDO FL ..................................................................................85 JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS INC NORTH CHARLESTON SC ..............................................................81

JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................71 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................................68,69 KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................55 KOBELCO ..................................................................................................63 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP............................................................28,29,70 KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................59 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................26 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................23 LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT ........................................................................87 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ....................................................................44,45 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................6 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................33 MOTLEY AUCTION ....................................................................................82 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................36 NORAM ................................................................................................72,73 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................32 POWER EQUIPMENT CO..........................................................................11 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................48 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................75 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................36 ROCKLAND MFG CO ................................................................................20 RR EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................49 SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................64,65 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES......................................................................34 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................51 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................35 SOUTHERN SHOWS INC..........................................................................18 TEREX CRANES........................................................................................61 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................32 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................39 TRAMAC CORP ........................................................................................20 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................30 WILCOX TRACTOR PARTS ......................................................................66 WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................................................22 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS KISSIMMEE FL AUCTION ................................................................83 ALABAMA SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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