Southeast #2, 2012

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Lane Works to Ease Congestion in Orlando By Melissa Pascucci SPECIAL TO CEG

Walker M iller Celebrates 50 Years in Business…8

Massive Tunnel Project Under Way in Germany…41

The Lane Construction Corporation is more than half-way through its portion of work on the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority’s (OOCEA) SR 408 widening and improvements program. OOCEA’s $675 million initiative is designed to significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve mobility in the area. Specifically, more than 130,000 vehicles a day currently travel this stretch of SR 408/417, and volume is expected to increase to nearly 218,000 vehicles a day by 2025. Lane started work in October 2010 on its part of the project, which includes the widening of SR 408 from six to eight lanes (four in each direction); the elimination of exit and entrance ramps at Valencia College Lane; and the construction of a new two-lane ramp from eastbound SR 408 to northbound SR 417. Additional project components include several structures: a 1,600-ft. (487 m) curved flyover bridge with steel tub girders; a 900-ft. (274 m) curved ramp bridge over an existing pond; a 180-ft. (55 m) single span ramp bridge; and two shorter bridges, to be widened. Lane also is adding more than 25 new mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls. Improvements will be made to the storm drainage system, along with new lighting and signage throughout. see LANE page 32

Lar ge Mini ng Equip me nt Sal e Held i n Va. …64

Site Prep Crucial to New S.C. Truck Stop By Peter Hildebrandt

Ramp G (upper left) open to traffic and Ramp D (center deck) partially complete.

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Table of Contents ........4 Paving Section ......41-53 Parts Section ..............54 Auction Section .............. ....................Starts at 64 Business Calendar ......67 Advertisers Index ......72

When you have 150 days to build a new truck stop operation there is very little time for mistakes or second guessing. Pilot-Flying J faces that challenge as they race to construct a large, brand-new truck stop at Exit 77 off I-95 in South Carolina. This is standard operating procedure for how these facilities are constructed according to the director of construction and design at Pilot-Flying J, see SITE page 28

Pipeline Rejected for Now By Matthew Daly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

There is a huge amount of site work needing to be done, though at least the shell of the building is almost completely finished.

WASHINGTON In a politically explosive decision, President Barack Obama on Jan. 18 rejected plans for a massive oil pipeline through the heart of the United States, ruling there was not enough time for a fair review before a looming deadline forced on him by Republicans. His move did not

kill the project but could again delay a tough choice for him until after the November elections. Right away, the implications rippled across the political spectrum, stirred up the presidential campaign and even hardened feelings with Canada, a trusted U.S. ally and neighbor. For a U.S. electorate eager for work, the pipeline see PIPELINE page 13


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2008 VOLVO EC55C, 217 Hrs..........$65,000

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2009 VOLVO BL70D, 483 Hrs ........$70,000

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2006 VOLVO MC110B, 315 Hrs ......$34,000

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2006 SENNEBOGEN 821R, 6648 Hrs$175,000

..............................$155,000-$190,000

2005 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4292 Hrs $171,600

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2006 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4098 Hrs $126,000

(2) 2009 BROCE KR350, 837-921 Hrs ........

..............................$155,000-$185,000

2007 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3172 Hrs $203,000

(3) 2007 VOLVO A25D, 3409-5876 Hrs ........

2007 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4014 Hrs $160,000

..............................$175,000-$290,000

2007 VOLVO EC360B LC, 4210 Hrs $175,000

2010 VOLVO A25E, 1687 Hrs ........$295,000

2007 VOLVO EC460B LC, 4471 Hrs $230,000

(2) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 2544-2898 Hrs ......

2010 VOLVO A30E, 901 Hrs ..........$345,000

2007 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6156 Hrs $168,000

2010 VOLVO L30B, 353 Hrs ..........$68,000 2010 VOLVO L60F, 1249 Hrs ........$128,000 2006 VOLVO L70E, 4049 Hrs ........$110,000 2007 VOLVO L70F, 2818 Hrs ........$125,000 (2) 2009 VOLVO L70F, 3281- 5325 Hrs ........

2007 VOLVO SD45F, 9 Hrs ............$69,000

......................................$142,000 Ea. (3) 2010 VOLVO L70F, 2243- 2429 Hrs ........ ......................................$145,000 Ea. 2007 VOLVO L90F, 4639 Hrs ........$152,500 2004 VOLVO L110E, 5262 Hrs ......$145,000 (2) 2008 VOLVO L110F, 5635 -5979 Hrs ...... ......................................$150,000 Ea. (2) 2010 VOLVO L120F, 1421-2028 Hrs ...... ..............................$225,000-$250,000

..............................$260,000-$270,000

2006 VOLVO A35D, 5415 Hrs ........$215,000

2010 VOLVO L150F, 2110 Hrs ......$290,000

(2) 2006 VOLVO A40D, 5573-6949 Hrs ........

2010 VOLVO L180F, 1419 Hrs ......$320,000

..............................$190,000-$255,000

2008 CHAMPION C86C, 109 Hrs ....$110,000

2010 VOLVO L220F, 3206 Hrs ......$370,000

(13) 2007 VOLVO A40D, 3188-6971 Hrs ......

(3) 2008 VOLVO C86A, 77-218 Hrs ............

2008 VOLVO L220F, 6288 Hrs ......$249,500

..............................$265,000-$400,000

......................................$115,000 Ea.

(15) 2008 VOLVO A40E, 4047-6133 Hrs ......

2009 VOLVO G930, 993 Hrs..........$210,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum

2008 VOLVO PF6110, 1290 Hrs ....$270,000

..................................$36,000-$38,000 2010 BROCE KR350, 366 Hrs ........$38,000 2009 BROCE MK I, 257 Hrs............$75,000 2010 BROCE MK I, 92 Hrs ............$97,500 2010 BROCE BB250B, 18 Hrs ........$25,000

Water Equipment - Trucks Motor Graders

..............................$285,000-$490,000

(2) 2008 VOLVO G940, 1184-1720 Hrs ........

2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1074 Hrs $87,000

(3) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 1559-1927 Hrs ........

..............................$175,000-$180,000

1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ........$103,500

......................................$460,000 Ea.

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

2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 4073 Hrs ....$385,000

Compactors - Combination

2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1425 Hrs ..$128,000

(5) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 602-1905 Hrs ........

2007 INGERSOLL-RAND CR30, 119 Hrs ......

2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 715 Hrs ......$120,000

......................................$350,000 Ea.

............................................$52,000

(2) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4170-4785 Hrs ........ ......................................$190,000 Ea.

2006 VOLVO L70E, 4049 Hrs ..............$110,000


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SOUTHEAST EDITION Circulated Throughout

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PAVING

Be sure to check out this monthly special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on paving and milling equipment.

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WALKER MILLER EQUIPMENT COMPANY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS As part of the celebration of the golden anniversary of Walker Miller’s founding, the company held a joint party with Wacker Neuson, which brought its “On the Road” campaign to join the festivities.

FACTORY HIRES, CONSTRUCTION BOOST ECONOMY AT YEAR’S END The data bolstered hopes that the economy is gaining momentum and helped Wall Street start 2012 with a bang.

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JCB OF FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA APPOINTS TWO NEW ACCOUNT MANAGERS

April Hays has been named account manager of the Jacksonville market and will be responsible for the counties of Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns.

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WILLIAM CHARLES CONSTRUCTION GOES GREEN WITH KOMATSU

The Komatsu HB215-1 hybrid excavator is one of the key building blocks currently being used by William Charles Construction in Loves Park, Ill., to help the company achieve its goals.

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MDOT BEGINS $50M WORTH OF PROJECTS

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LARGEST MINING SALE IN LAST DECADE FEATURES EXTENSIVE EQUIPMENT LIST

Although down from the magnitude of work it had following Hurricane Katrina, the Mississippi Department of Transportation has a handful of projects in progress spread out along the Gulf Coast.

Highlights of the sale included an extensive selection of large Caterpillar earthmoving machinery, a Hitachi EX 1900 and a Superior high wall miner.

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Walker Miller Equipment Company Celebrates 50 Years

Walker Miller premises, ready to welcome the Wacker Neuson trailer and about 150 guests to celebrate its golden anniversary. Wacker Neuson’s “On the Road” presentation came to the party with (L-R) Seth Waller, district manager; Doug Anderson, product solution specialist — concrete; Jim Rein, regional manager; and Wes Watkins, product solution specialist — compact equipment, ready to talk with attendees and show them Wacker Neuson’s latest products.

Walker Miller started the company in 1961 in a partnership with Ken Herold. Miller eventually bought Herold out and the company has continued within the family, recently celebrating 50 years in business.

Walker Miller Equipment Company Inc., Orlando, Fla., recently celebrated 50 years in the industry. Started in 1961 with a partnership between Walker Miller and Ken Herold, Miller eventually bought Herold out and the company has continued within the family. Walker’s daughter Connie currently serves as company president, as she has since 1992. A full-line Wacker Neuson dealer, Walker Miller also is certified with the state of Florida, the city of Orlando, Orange County and WBENC as a woman owned business. As part of the celebration of the golden anniversary of Walker Miller’s founding, the company held a joint party with Wacker Neuson, which brought its “On the Road” campaign to join the festivities. The 53-ft. trailer arrived complete with all the latest Wacker Neuson products and expert representatives ready to show guests the how-to’s, what’s and why’s. “On the Road,” was first tried out in 1957 by Hermann Wacker driving the industry’s first rammer in his family station wagon, and will be hitting the road throughout 2012, all across North America. “They are taking this ‘Road Show’ to approximately 15 dealers in the U.S. before they go to the World of Concrete in Las Vegas next year. We had great barbecue for lunch

and approximately 150 people attended the party. We had a lot of fun. It was a nice party. We sincerely appreciate all the hard work from the Wacker Neuson team. They did a great job,” Connie Miller said. Walker Miller has won a number of awards, including a 2009 Orlando Business Journal’s Golden 100 Privately Held Companies award and numerous others as Outstanding Dealers from Wacker Neuson and Multiquip. ‘When Dad started the company in 1961 he established the motto of ‘Service is Our Best Salesman.’ That has been our goal, to provide excellent service to the contractors and municipalities throughout the state of Florida.” Connie stated. Walker Miller has 14 full- time and two part-time employees, most of whom have been with the company more than ten years and some more than 20 years. “Each of our employees has experience and expertise in their specific jobs to assist our customers in their product needs,” said Connie. “Our goal is to provide the best products and the best service for our customers.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Wacker Neuson’s 53-ft. “On the Road” trailer arrived complete with all the latest Wacker Neuson products and expert representatives ready to show guests the how-to’s, what’s and why’s.


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GOP Leadership Bashes President Over Decision PIPELINE from page 1

has become the very symbol of job creation for Republicans, but Obama said the environment and public safety must still be weighed too. The plan by Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. would carry tar sands oil from western Canada across a 1,700-mi. pipeline across six U.S. states to Texas refineries. Obama was already on record as saying no, for now, until his government could review an alternative route that avoided environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska — a route that still has not been proposed, as the White House emphasizes. But Obama had to take a stand again by Feb. 21 at the latest as part of an unrelated tax deal he cut with Republicans. This time, the project would go forward unless Obama himself declared it was not in the national interest. The president did just that, reviving intense reaction. “This announcement is not a judgment on the merits of the pipeline, but the arbitrary nature of a deadline that prevented the State Department from gathering the information necessary to approve the project and protect the American people,” Obama said in a written statement. “I’m disappointed that Republicans in Congress forced this decision.” Republicans responded unsparingly. “President Obama is destroying tens of thousands of American jobs and shipping American energy security to the Chinese. There’s really just no other way to put it. The president is selling out American jobs for politics,” House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said. Insisting that the pipeline would help the economy, he declared: “This is not the end of the fight,” signaling that Republicans might try again to force a decision. The State Department said the decision was made “without prejudice,” meaning TransCanada can submit a new application once a new route is established. Russ Girling, TransCanada’s president and chief executive officer, said the company plans to do exactly that. If approved, the pipeline could begin operation as soon as 2014, Girling said. It did not take long for the Republicans seeking Obama’s job to slam him. Newt Gingrich, campaigning for the GOP presidential nomination in South Carolina, called Obama’s decision “stunningly stupid,” adding: “What Obama has done is kill jobs, weaken American security and drive Canada into the arms of China out of just sheer stupidity.” Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney said the decision was “as shocking as it is revealing. It shows a president who once again has put politics ahead of sound policy.” Project supporters say U.S. rejection of the pipeline would not stop it from being built. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said Canada is serious about building a pipeline to its West Coast, where oil could be shipped to China and other Asian markets. Harper on Jan. 18 told Obama he was profoundly disappointed that Obama turned down the pipeline, Harper’s office said. see PIPELINE page 20

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1989 CASE 580K 4X4, EXT HOE, MP BKT ................................................$15,500 1996 KomATSu D31E-20 8237 HRS, 50% U/C, C&P, GOOD COND ..............$19,000 2006 KomATSu D61PX-15 7370 HRS, CAB A/C PAT BLADE 50% U/C VERY GOOD CONDITION........................................................................................................$79,500 1995 KomATSu D65EX-12 9771 HRS, 60% U/C, S/U BLADE ..................$47,500 2009 KomATSu D31EX-22 1535 HRS, LIKE NEW ....................................$67,500 2009 VoLVo L220F 7400 HRS, 7.5 CY BKT, AUTO LUBE, BOOM SUSPENSION, 85 TO 90% MICHELINS L4 RUBBER, EXCELLENT CONDITION ............$345,000

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Proposed $7 Billion Keystone XL Pipeline Put on Hold PIPELINE from page 13

Alex Pourbaix, TransCanada’s president of energy and oil pipelines, said the company soon will have a new route through Nebraska “that everyone agrees on.” The proposed $7 billion pipeline would run through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma en route to Texas. The pipeline is a dicey proposition for Obama, who enjoyed strong support from both organized labor and environmentalists in his winning 2008 campaign for the White House. Environmental advocates have made it clear that approval of the pipeline would dampen their enthusiasm for Obama in the upcoming November election. Some liberal donors even threatened to cut off funds to Obama’s re-election campaign to protest the project, which opponents say would transport “dirty oil” that

requires huge amounts of energy to extract. But by rejecting the pipeline, Obama risks losing support from organized labor, a key part of the Democratic base, for thwarting thousands of jobs. “The score is Job-Killers, two; American workers, zero,” said Terry O’Sullivan, general president of the Laborers’ International Union of North America. O’Sullivan called the decision “politics at its worst” and said, “Blue collar construction workers across the U.S. will not forget this.” Yet some unions that back Obama oppose the pipeline, included United Auto Workers, Service Employees International Union and Communications Workers of America. TransCanada said the pipeline could create as many as 20,000 jobs, a figure opponents say is inflated. A State Department report last summer said the pipeline

would create up to 6,000 jobs during construction. Obama appeared to have skirted what some dubbed the “Keystone conundrum” in November when the State Department announced it was postponing a decision on the pipeline until after this year’s election. Officials said they needed extra time to study routes that avoid an environmentally sensitive area of Nebraska that supplies water to eight states. The affected area stretches just 65 mi. through the Sandhills region of northern Nebraska, but the concerns were serious enough that the state’s governor and senators opposed the project until the pipeline was moved. The new route, which has not been chosen, would have to be approved by Nebraska environmental officials and the State Department, which has authority because the pipeline would cross an international border. Obama said his decision does

not “change my administration’s commitment to American-made energy that creates jobs and reduces our dependence on oil.” To underscore the point, Obama signaled that he would not oppose development of an oil pipeline from Oklahoma to refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. TransCanada already operates a pipeline from Canada to Cushing, Okla. Refineries in Houston and along the Texas Gulf Coast can handle heavy crude such as that extracted from Canadian tar sands — the type of oil that would flow through the Keystone XL pipeline. Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., said he doesn’t believe the Keystone XL is a dead project. He said the Obama administration did not have enough time to review the project, given the Republicanimposed timeline. “I don’t believe this is the end of the story,” Conrad told The Associated Press. “My personal view is that it should be construct-

ed. It’s clear Canada is going to develop this resource, and I believe it is better for our country to have it go here rather than Asian markets.” Bill McKibben, an environmental activist who led opposition to the pipeline, praised Obama’s decision to stand up to what he called a “naked political threat from Big Oil.” Jack Gerard, the oil industry’s top lobbyist, had said that Obama faced “huge political consequences” if he rejected the pipeline. “It’s not only the right thing, it’s a very brave thing to do,” McKibben said. “That’s the Barack Obama I think people thought they were electing back in 2008.” Associated Press writers Dina Cappiello, Laurie Kellman and Sam Hananel in Washington, Shannon McCaffrey in Warrenville, S.C., Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston and James MacPherson in Bismarck, N.D., contributed to this report.

Factory Hires, Construction Boost Economy at Year’s End By Christopher S. Rugaber AP ECONOMICS WRITER

WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. manufacturers ended 2011 with their best month of growth since the late spring. And the struggling construction industry spent more on projects for the third time in four months. The data bolstered hopes that the economy is gaining momentum and helped Wall Street start 2012 with a bang. Factories hired more workers in December, saw the most growth in new orders since April and ramped up production. U.S. builders spent more in November on single-family homes, apartments and remodeling projects. The strong reports correspond with other positive signs for the economy. Consumer confidence is up, unemployment benefit applications have tumbled and the unemployment rate is at a three-and-a-half-year low. Economists caution that Europe’s debt crisis will likely slow global growth in the first half of the year. But on Jan. 3, the outlook was mostly positive. The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, said its manufacturing index rose to 53.9 from 52.7 in November. Readings above 50 indicate expansion.

The Commerce Department said spending on construction projects rose 1.2 percent in November. The increase was the largest since a 2.2 percent rise in August. “The trend for the U.S. economy is most decidedly to the upside,” said Dan Greenhaus, an analyst at brokerage firm BTIG LLC in New York. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 179.82 points, almost 1.5 percent, to close at 12,397.38. Broader indexes also climbed. Reports that manufacturing grew in China and India, two of the world’s largest economies, also drove markets higher. U.S manufacturing has expanded for more than two years. Factories were one of the first areas of the economy to start growing after the recession officially ended in June 2009. They faltered over the summer after Japan’s March 11 earthquake disrupted auto and electronics supply chains. The December ISM survey showed many factories have largely recovered from their slump earlier this year Exports rose despite the trouble in Europe. Growth in new orders means output will likely increase in the coming months. And U.S. factories hired last month at the fastest pace since June, an optimistic sign ahead of the Jan. 6 important measure of job growth in December. “All in all, an upbeat report,” said Peter

Newland, an economist of Barclays Capital, who noted that the stronger manufacturing activity should contribute to faster economic growth in the October-December quarter. Construction spending rose 1.2 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $807.1 billion. While that’s barely half the $1.5 trillion that economists consider healthy, home construction has begun a gradual rebound and likely added to the nation’s economic growth in 2011. Spending jumped 9.5 percent on home improvement projects in November. It rose 1.5 percent on single-family home construction and gained 1.3 percent on apartment building. “While spending on single-family construction still remains extremely depressed, it has now increased for six straight months and looks consistent with other indicators signaling some improvement in the housing market,” said Daniel Silver, an economist with JPMorgan Chase. The U.S. economy still faces plenty of challenges. Europe is likely already in recession because of its ongoing debt crisis. A separate survey of European manufacturers released earlier in January found that factory activity shrank last month for the 17 nations that use the euro. “It is hard to see the U.S. economy strengthening this year when the euro-zone

is on the cusp of a potentially severe recession and when growth in Asia is set to slow,” said Paul Dales, an economist at Capital Economics. Consumers could also pull back on spending. That would hurt growth because consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of economic activity. But for now, Americans are feeling a little better about the economy. The Conference Board said that its consumer confidence index rose in December to the highest level since April. And the number of people applying for unemployment benefits each week is dropping steadily, evidence that companies are cutting fewer jobs. Weekly applications have dropped by 10 percent in the past three months. Employers are hiring more workers, too. The economy generated an average of 143,000 net jobs a month from September through November. That’s almost double the pace for the previous three months. The economy likely grew at an annual rate of 3 percent or more in the final three months of this year, analysts say. That would top the 1.8 percent growth rate in the July-September quarter, and the 0.9 percent growth rate in the first half of the year. Analysts forecast a modest expansion of 2.4 percent in 2012, an Associated Press survey of economists found.


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WOC 2012 Reveals Winners in ‘Crews That Rock’ Contest To honor hardworking crews in the construction industry, World of Concrete created the “Crews That Rock” contest sponsored by BASF for WOC 2012. Crews submitted stories and photos of their amazing and inspiring projects from the past year for a chance to win a trip to the show, hotel stays, seminars and other exciting prizes. After World of Concrete narrowed the finalists down to the top 45 entries, online voting to determine the top three winners began on Nov. 23, 2011, and ended on Dec. 16, 2011. The contest garnered more than 13,000 total votes and tremendous interest throughout social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. World of Concrete announced the top three winners on Dec. 19, 2011. First Place was awarded to Southwest Tech Bricklaying & Masonry program for the Memory

Walk at the Grant Regional Health Center Foundation. The Southwest Tech crew will receive an airline credit; room nights in a Las Vegas hotel during WOC 2012, complimentary seminars, a bag of free WOC swag and an original painting of the winning project by Brad Burns Construction Fine Art. (www.bradburnsart.com) The crew from Southwest Tech donated time by laying and sealing engraved bricks within the hospital’s Memory Walk, which was designed to form a sidewalk and patio area surrounding the Healing Garden — an outdoor space for patients, family and friends to reflect, relax and enjoy a quiet conversation. The Memory Walk also was created to provide a tribute to someone through the purchase of an engraved brick or paver. The proceeds are used to

provide scholarship support for nursing students and professional development training for current nurses. Second Place was awarded to Stark Excavating Inc. for the company’s pour project at the Kirby Hospital Medical Center and Carle Clinic. The second place winners will receive an airline credit; room nights in a Las Vegas hotel during WOC 2012, complimentary seminars and a bag of free WOC swag. The Stark Concrete Crew led by Chris Ryan cover the central Illinois region in a wide variety of work from paving, building, bridges, vertical and decorative concrete for both public and private sectors. Stark Excavating Inc.’s Concrete Crew for Life completed the last pour for the Kirby Hospital Medical Center and Carle Clinic located in Monticello, Ill. Even though the

weather conditions were extremely windy, the crew was done by 3:30 p.m. After the crew stripped, sawed and cleaned up, they were happy to report that there was not a broken stake on the job. Impressions Concrete was named the third place winner for the company’s assistance to families that were victims of fraudulent contractors. The third place winner will receive an airline credit, room nights in a Las Vegas hotel during WOC 2012, complimentary seminars and a bag of free WOC swag. Impressions Concrete recently helped three families who were scammed by a con artist out of thousands of dollars and then walked away from their projects. Impressions Concrete helped these victims by completing their projects at a discounted rate and helped them to file reports with the

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ARA Announces Volunteer Recognition Award Winners The American Rental Association (ARA) annually recognizes outstanding volunteers for their service to the association. The following are the recipients of this year’s volunteer recognition awards, which will be presented during The Rental Show in New Orleans. The Distinguished Service, Meritorious Service, Special Service and Outstanding Leadership Awards will be presented during Lunch with ARA on Feb. 5, while the Regional Persons of the Year and President’s Image Awards are presented during the regional receptions on Feb. 6. Distinguished Service Award Next to the Rental Hall of Fame, this is the most prestigious award ARA presents. This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated exemplary leadership with long-term service to the association at the national, state and local levels. Jeffery Wearing, president Ready RentAll in Decatur, Ga., received this year’s Distinguished Service Award. Wearing has been a mentor to many in the rental industry since he joined the American Rental Association in 1978. He’s been actively involved at the state and national levels. He served on the ARA board of directors from 2000-2003 as Construction/Industrial Services Special Interest Group Chairman and was very involved with Construction U workshops at The Rental Show. During his board service, Wearing was on the executive committee in 2002 and a member of the ARA Strategic Planning Committee. He also served on the ARA Foundation board in 2000 and as a member of the General Tool Special Interest Group in 1994-1995. For many years Wearing served as ARA of Georgia president and on its board. His dedication kept the state association members involved through many years. He attended ARA Leadership Conferences and was a frequent participant at the National Legislative Caucus each year, plus he donates to and supports both ARAPAC and the ARA Foundation. During the economic recession beginning in 2008, Wearing created a presentation called “How to Manage Through Tough Times” for an ARA of Georgia meeting. This provided valuable information to members and, subsequently, he was asked to present on this topic at state meetings for ARA of Alabama, ARA of Florida and ARA of Tennessee. He’s also been a speaker for sev-

eral state association meetings and RenTechs. Wearing continually reaches out to members to build business relationships and support, and is always available to help members when asked. Meritorious Service Award The award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated exemplary leadership in a defined area of association service, such as through a committee, special project or service activity. This year’s honoree, Jeff Stachowiak, is director of safety training with Sunbelt Rentals in Saint Johns, Fla. His passion for a safer rental industry is always evident, as is his hard work and dedication in the training and safe use of aerial work platform equipment for the equipment rental industry, according to ARA. Stachowiak has provided valuable expertise, leadership and guidance to ARA for improved safety and readily volunteers for programs that will benefit the entire rental industry. He participated in the initial September 2009 AWP Industry Initiatives meeting in Chicago coordinated by ARA, which brought together general and associate members on aerial work platform equipment. This meeting evolved into two industry best practice documents, Statement of Best Practices of General Training and Familiarization for Aerial Work Platform Equipment (released February 2010) and Statement of Best Practices of Personal Fall Protection Systems for Aerial Work Platform Equipment (released March 2011). Stachowiak contributed to both documents and was a valued member of both working groups. He’s also provided articles for ARA publications, service on a panel of experts, attended meetings and provided one-on-one information to staff and ARA members and been a proactive, technical expert who is allinclusive in his approach. Stachowiak also provides volunteer service to the American National Standards Institute on behalf of the rental industry, serves on the board of the Scaffold and Access Industry Association and is a speaker at numerous industry-related events. Special Service Award This honor recognizes an industry supplier who has made an outstanding contribution

to the association. Michael Tharpe receives this year’s Special Service Award. Tharpe is director of sales of TopTec Products in Moore, S.C. He’s worked in the rental industry and been a member of ARA since 1989. During that time he has been a great supporter and ambassador for the association. Tharpe served as an associate member director on the ARA board of directors from 2009-2011. He’s participated in many ARA committees including The Rental Show Task Force, Exhibitor Advisory Committee, ARA Insurance Risk Management Committee and is a frequent speaker at The Rental Show. TopTec Products has exhibited for more than 25 years and is a longtime sponsor. Tharpe also has supported the Events & Tents program at The Rental Show as a sponsor, attendee and presenter. In addition, Tharpe has completed numerous presentations on tent training and staking at many ARA events at the local, state and national levels and works to build ARA relationships with those in the industry. He has a passion for people and a passion for the rental industry, with a willingness to assist when asked and go above and beyond in his efforts to advance the industry, according to ARA. Tharpe also is a strong ARA Foundation and ARAPAC supporter. He has attended several National Legislative Caucus events on behalf of the industry and lobbied on many issues with members and state association leaders. Outstanding Leadership Award Recipients of this award have demonstrated superlative leadership at the grassroots level — state, local or provincial. This year’s recipient, Robert Nally, is president of Apache Equipment Corp. in Phoenix, which has been a member of ARA since 2004. Nally has served on the board of ARA of Arizona since its inception in 2010 and is currently president. He was instrumental in the activation of the state association, working on the initial revitalization meeting, the grassroots efforts to obtain a board of directors, completing the state association bylaws and scheduling member meetings. Member meetings for ARA of Arizona have been successful to draw members from throughout the state and to attract members and non-members due to the program content. The association began with 44 members and is now at 47 members and growing.

It fully participates in all ARA programs and activities. Nally will continue to serve as president of ARA of Arizona in 2012 and will provide his leadership to the board and membership for an active and engaged association to benefit members. In addition, Nally has been involved with ARA on the national level as a member of the Construction U task force in 2006. He’s also attended the Leadership Conference, the National Legislative Caucus in Washington, D.C., and supports ARAPAC. He is a longtime attendee of The Rental Show. 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 1 — Steve Reitter, Robinsons Hardware, Hudson, Mass. Region 2 — Michael Yamrock, Drake’s Rental, Phillipsburg, N.J. Region 3 — Tony Long, Mint Hill Tool Rental, Charlotte, N.C. Region 4 — Frederick Dupy, American Party Rental, Austin, Texas Region 5 — Chris Wright, House of Rental, Skokie, Ill. Region 6 — Willy Hay, Oak Grove Rental, Oak Grove, Mo. Region 7 — Robert Nally, Apache Equipment Corp., Phoenix Region 8 — Brett Richter, Double R Rental & Sales, Langley, Wash. Region 9 — Becky Wittmer, Lewis Rents, San Lorenzo, Calif. Region 9 — Nancy Quintel, Lewis Rents, San Lorenzo, Calif. Region 10 — Angie Venekamp, Rental Network, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada President’s Image Award This is a business facility or store award celebrating a commitment to improving the rental industry image through a remodeling, rebuilding or renovation project. Region 2 — Melani Kodikian, A to Z Party Rental, Montgomery, Pa. Region 7 — Rob Robben, Robin Event Rental, Loveland, Colo. Region 10 — Andrew Paquette, Bravo Party Rental, Dorval, Quebec, Canada For more information, visit www.TheRentalShow.com.


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Unexpected Groundwater Necessitates Use of Sheet Piling SITE from page 1

Patrick Deptula; most are built within less than 150 days. Cathy Adkins is the project manager on this job. This particular project started in the second week of October 2011 and is scheduled to open in early March 2012. The land on which it is being built was simply vacant land. The site will contain from 160 to 170 spaces for truck parking and 100 spaces for car parking. The facility will have restrooms, regular driver amenities and even a Denny’s restaurant. Ten to twelve subcontractors are involved with the work onsite. The only employee of Pilot onsite is the superintendent. Individual contractors provide their own workforce, equipment and materials for the job being done. This location will be a Flying J branded site. Pilot and Flying J merged two years ago. Pilot or Flying J stations are built depending upon the location of the site. The developed acreage of the site is approximately 12 acres. This is the normal size for a Flying J establishment; for a Pilot station they’re slightly smaller. “Though this site was virgin ground it was used as something of an organic spoil area,” said Deptula. “There was already a great deal of mulch and trees on the grounds. I think a site contractor used to stockpile large amounts of topsoil and mulch as well and that had to be moved so we pushed it to the back of the site. That in turn caused some inherent problems with the sub- Caterpillar and Komatsu are the main comgrade where we had to do a little over- panies that we use. They are designed for this cutting to get suitable soils for our type of heavy excavation work. asphalt structure. “We don’t take any weather days off with well points. Our tank excavation is about 18 our schedule. As I mentioned we have to feet deep below grade so you’re either going have the project completed in 150 days or to have to dig an OSHA hole or you are less. That time period actually gives you going to have to shore it. In this case since some room just in case you do get some wet we did have a high water table we decided to weather; we have a factor of safety in there.” shore both of the tank holes with steel piles. “They then did well points around or The major equipment company there on the site is Saunders Brothers, Charleston, inside the hole to keep the water down. At S.C., who is doing the site work. Jones and that point if it’s shored with metal sheeting at Frank Inc., Raleigh, N.C., is doing the tank least now you know the workers are safe if you keep the water down,” according to and line install for all the fuel piping. These projects range between six and Deptula. “Whereas if you took the chance and even eight million dollars typically. Thirty-five thousand cu. yds. (26,759 cu m) of organic if you kept the hole to OSHA’s standards — material had to be cut and an overcut of especially in that type of soil — there is a another 10,000 cu. yds. (7,645 cu m) had to good chance that the sides of the excavation be done for a total of close to 50,000 cu. yds. are going to slough off and collapse into the hole. That’s why we decided to go with the (38,227 cu m) of material handled. “In our developments you are often look- sheet piling. “You actually have a mixture of layers of ing at over a million dollars worth of asphalt work and you certainly don’t want to replace sand and layers of clay, repeating that patthat by tearing it out in another year or so tern. This condition in turn makes it very because of sub-base failure,” added Deptula. easy, especially with the water introduced “There is a bit of a high water table on the into it, to have a collapse. Our first priority is site but we are dealing with that with some keeping the guys safe,” Deptula added.

The project started in the second week of October 2011 and is scheduled to open in early March 2012. The land on which it is being built was vacant land. The site will contain from 160 to 170 spaces for truck parking and 100 spaces for car parking.

Deptula is onsite every other week if not each week, which has been sufficient so far. They have one other new build and six other acquisitions they bought which are existing facilities, modifying them to meet their standards. They are finishing up these this year. Jones and Frank is the contractor installing the fuel tanks and the fuel piping for the site. “What we originally had planned with the usual bid was not having to sheet pile the hole because there was no anticipation of hitting any groundwater or soft soils at the bottom of the hole,” explained Blake Bammer, construction manager of the Raleigh branch of Jones and Frank Inc. “But it ended up that when they dug a test hole and we did hit groundwater at about nine to ten feet down, there was a layer of clay and then a layer of sandy material below that the water was flowing through. “This caused the soil classification to be changed. We had to put a rush on, get sheet piling designed, called in and make sure that was OK with everybody to facilitate a safe excavation. The reason that this was done was to be able to maintain the integrity of the excavation so the tanks to be put in are installed properly,” Bammer said. Sheet piling is basically a steel set of plates which are bent and then fit together in a lock and groove-type position. There is a

brace that goes on the inside and holds back the soil pressure as well as some of the groundwater to allow you to dig a hole per OSHA regulations. This way work does not require a sloping side; instead it can proceed in a location consisting of sides that are a straight up and down box. Sheet piling is constructed of heavy gage steel plates that are bent in what may be termed a “bent-W” shape. “Those interlock,” said Bammer. “You typically will have to pre-dig the area that’s going to be driven into with a hydraulic hammer if the soils are pretty heavy — which these were — up on top. The soils were like that down below too; it’s kind of unusual. Once we’ve got that design overcome then hopefully we’re able to drop the sheets, lock them all together and then proceed with our excavation. This is a big part of what we do.” On a new wide open site with no buildings, such as this one, there’s nothing that has to be protected. Typically, in such a setting they will try to do something called laying the hole back or sloping the hole to the proper dimensions. “Sheet piling is normally where you have existing sites where you have to protect structures and slope the hole back to meet OSHA regulations for safety,” said Bammer. see SITE page 58


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LaDOT Seeks Public Input...

Baton Rouge Neighborhood Opposes Widening of I-10 BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) State officials are facing opposition to plans to widen Interstate 10 through Baton Rouge from businesses and residents near Perkins Road, an area prized for its locally owned restaurants, bars and shops. “It will devastate the area,” Troy Menier, whose family has operated Troy’s Barber Shop since 1969, told The Advocate. Roughly a decade ago, state leaders proposed a $200 million plan to widen I-10 from the foot of the Mississippi River Bridge to Essen Lane. But the proposal died amid heavy criticism, much of it from the Perkins Road overpass vicinity. Sherri LeBas, secretary of the state Department of Transportation and Development, announced on Nov. 10 that the state plans to seek public input on ways to improve traffic along the 4 mi. corridor. Public hearings could begin in March. “We all know that we have a bottleneck from the bridge out to the split,” LeBas said. “And we need to try to figure out what are some solutions that we could implement to help the traffic flow more smoothly through

“We all know that we have a bottleneck from the bridge out to the split. And we need to try to figure out what are some solutions that we could implement to help the traffic flow more smoothly through that area, especially in light of all the widening work we have done to the east of the I-10/12 corridor.” Sherri LeBas Department of Transportation and Development

that area, especially in light of all the widening work we have done to the east of the I10/12 corridor.” However, business leaders who went through the earlier battle said they are skeptical about reopening the topic. “It will be a mess around here, it really will,” said Steve Yellot, the owner of Bolton’s Pharmacy, which has been in operation since the 1950s. “The construction would be horrible.” Danny Plaisance, who has been the owner of Cottonwood Books for 26 years, thinks that any plan to widen I-10 would trigger a

bigger firestorm than a decade ago. “I tell you there will be more opposition than there was before,” Plaisance said. “First off, one would think they would have to close Perkins Road,” he said. “It could be six months or more. That would not be very good.” The state is spending $1.2 million for a consultant’s study on possible answers to the traffic tie-ups. LeBas said earlier that she wants residents to offer options for improvements, not just opposition to possible answers. The transportation secretary also said she

is mindful of the appeal of the Perkins Road overpass areas, including locally owned restaurants, bars and shops and near a neighborhood known as “The Dales” because of the street names, including Glendale, Ferndale and Hollydale. Business owner and Metro Council member Rodney “Smokie” Bourgeois, an outspoken critic of the earlier plan, said the traffic delays stem from a poor decision decades ago to route the interstate through the center of Baton Rouge. “Poor planning leads to more poor planning,” Bourgeois said. He said he would oppose any new attempt to widen I-10. “I was pretty vocal then and will be again,” said Bourgeois, who operates Georges, a bar and restaurant located under the interstate. Tricia Elliott, the manager of Ivar’s Sports Bar & Grill, said she does not want traffic improvements to be at the expense of her livelihood. “I wouldn’t have a job,” Elliott said. “I like my job and my neighborhood the way it is.”


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Numerous Project Milestones Reached Throughout 2011 LANE from page 1

Cranes lift a steel tub girder into place.

The bridges are being built by approximately 140 Lane employees working an average of 10 hours a day, six days a week. As of January 2012, three of the bridges are completed and open to traffic, and deck pouring has started on the last bridge. The inside widening for SR 408 and SR 417 has been completed and the outside widening is underway. All substructures are completed and all the beams and tub girders have been set. Project Milestones The Lane crew completed milestones in late 2011, including opening the nine-span bridge to traffic, a major east-west traffic shift and erection of 30 steel tub girder pieces across seven spans. Lifting a 300-ft. (91 m) long, curved segment of steel 45 ft. (13 m) into the air using cranes is no simple task. “During the process, the road had to be closed and the work had to be completed during a limited overnight timeframe,” said Geoff Scales, Lane’s project manager. “While each steel girder segment to be completed. Other milestones include the completion of the barriers, pavement and deck grinding in order to open the 1,600-ft. flyover ramp bridge to traffic by March 2012. The project is scheduled for completion by December 2012.

Ramp G (upper center) open to traffic, Ramp D (lower center) partially decked, and mechanically stabilized earth wall approaches at each end.

was up in the air, it had to be spliced to the previous segment using several hundred bolts.” All of the bolts had to be aligned, inserted and tightened. Once that was done, the cranes could be released and the roadway re-opened. “In some cases, perfect align-

ment was impossible, and improvisation, including temporary bracing and welding, was needed,” added Scales. A traffic shift to move eastbound 408 into the temporarily widened westbound 408 lanes at Chickasaw Trail happened in January 2012, allowing a new portion of roadway

Challenges “Dealing with traffic comes with the territory on a construction project like this,” commented Scales. “Challenges have included working over live traffic, limited lane/road closures, and restricted access to work areas due to the high volume of traffic.” Lane is vigilant on maintenance of traffic. Concrete traffic barriers and barrels are mainly used as traffic control devices. During the major traffic switch, Lane employed several law enforcement officers to control traffic and ensure motorist safety. Equipment Cranes used to lift the lighter tub girders include a Manitowoc 888, 230-ton (208 t) crane and a Manitowoc 999, 275-tons (249 t). For the heaviest lifts (300-ft. [91

m] long and 480,000 lbs. [217,724 kg]), two Manitowoc 2250 cranes were used, each with a weight capacity of 300 tons (272 t). The equipment used on the MSE walls includes Caterpillar D3 bulldozers, Caterpillar 325 excavators and Volvo L70 loaders. In addition, the following equipment is being used on the job: Manitowoc 777 cranes; Volvo EW180, Volvo EC360B, Caterpillar 320, Komatsu PC308 and Hitachi 450 excavators; a John Deere 450J bulldozer; a Volvo L90E loader; an Ingersoll Rand SD70 roller; a manlift and a Holland Pump. Major Subcontractors Several subcontractors are involved in the project. JVD Construction Inc. was contracted to complete curb/gutter, traffic railings and barrier walls. Amber Construction Co. erected all the steel including walls, bridge footing, bridge columns and bridge deck. Florida Industrial Electric installed all the lighting, fiber, trusses and cantilever signs. Orlando Paving Company was

contracted for asphalt placement. About Lane Founded by railroad engineer John S. Lane in 1890, Lane constructs bridges, highways, locks and dams and mass transit and airport systems in 20 states. In its 122-year history, Lane has never failed to complete a contract. Lane also is involved in the public-private partnership (P3) arena. The company and its partners are currently constructing one of the largest P3 projects in the United States, the $1.5 billion Capital Beltway HOT Lanes in Northern Virginia. Recently in Florida, Lane successfully repaved the Daytona International Speedway, rebuilt a SR 528 bridge in only 22 days (an emergency project) and completed the A. Max Brewer Bridge in Titusville, Fla. For more information, visit www. LaneConstruct.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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William Charles Construction Goes Green With Komatsu By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

The Komatsu HB215-1 hybrid excavator is one of the key building blocks currently being used by William Charles Construction in Loves Park, Ill., to help the company achieve its goals. “William Charles has had a sustainable approach for decades,” said Jeffrey Gregory, vice president. “Before it was even in vogue, we were into recycled paving and were reusing our methane gas from landfills. Our mission is to be environmentally conscious in everything that we do. To meet that objective, there is great value in working with a partner such as Komatsu because their development of hybrid puts us on the same page. Working with Komatsu is one more step in our efforts to be environmentally conscious. We’re pleased with their hybrid equipment and how it’s helping us achieve our goals.” Gregory Kittle, William Charles’ vice president of purchasing, explained that William Charles is an opportunity-driven company with a long history of investing in challenging opportunity areas, whether they be in energy, construction, landfill development, or real estate. “Whatever the high opportunity is, that’s really where we’re driven,” he said. “We look at opportunities, analyze them very well, then develop partnerships with those who have core skills.” Kittle noted that fleet integration has been challenging for the company and the construction industry in general, depending on the area of the country. He stated that the company is driving toward finding the right solution for increasing the tier level of its portfolio. “For example, if a typical tractor starts its fleet at a Tier II as an average, our goal is to increase that,” he said. “We don’t want to rebuild more [retrofit individual machines with newer cleaner engines to increase the tier level of the fleet], but we’d like to analyze the fleet and time machine acquisitions with regards to operating expense. Then, we can get down to the machine level and account for what the [machine’s] equity is in the market today [to better time the machine’s placement].” He explained that by doing so, a couple of things are accomplished. One is that it minimizes the operating rate that’s required. It also increases the tier level and the fleet average. “There are some areas of the country — New York or California in particular — where drive emission standards are more strict than EPA regulations,” he said. “As we all know, CARB [California Air Resources Board] is able to create its own rules, so a lot

(L-R): Standing in front of the Komatsu HB215-1 hybrid excavator are Jenkins Davis, director of major accounts, Komatsu America; Jeff Gregory, vice president of William Charles Construction; John Ross, territory manager of Roland Machinery Co.; Greg Kittle, William Charles Construction; James Jesuit, general manager, Chicago division of Roland Machinery Co.; and Dan Johnson, vice president of equipment, William Charles Construction.

of cities in North America are adopting CARB’s rules rather than EPA’s. So if Tier III is acceptable to the EPA, that does not mean it’s acceptable with some of these other governmental standards. The hybrid allows us to increase our tier profile. It also provides a good message to our customers and to the cities that we’re interested in, so our hope is that the hybrid will provide a real life return in fuel savings, but it also provides an opportunity to increase what’s called our soft return in regards to our green image.” William Charles learned of the hybrid through its affiliated company in New York, where one of the contractors on a joint venture job had one. They were able to operate the machine, see how it performed, and do some performance analysis as well. “The reason we were interested in Komatsu’s technology is based on a relationship that we have with Komatsu,” Kittle said. “Komatsu is a preferred supplier for William Charles and its affiliates. We work with multiple Komatsu dealers, and Komatsu has found a means by which to bridge that challenge for us. We highly value our relationship with Komatsu. Jenkins Davis [director of major accounts, Komatsu America Corp.] has done an outstanding job for us, and he and the dealer network are the primary reason we’ve chosen Komatsu and included them in our purchasing program.” Davis noted that Komatsu is very excited

about that fact that William Charles is willing to take a step forward and put into their rental fleet the HB215-1 hybrid excavator that they are currently renting from Roland Machinery. Komatsu is the first manufacturer in the world that developed and introduced a hybrid excavator and is the only manufacturer that has it in mass production and commercially available for customer purchase, according to Davis. “The hybrid excavator has actually been in mass production since 2008,” said Armando Najera Jr., product manager of Komatsu America Corp., who is responsible for the machine. “Currently, we have over 1,000 machines in the field worldwide, and that puts us at about a million actual operating hours in the field with customers. The HB215-1 is actually the second-generation machine, and it is a green machine. It has a hybrid electric system based on an electric swing motor that provides not only fuel savings, but additional power. So, in essence, the hybrid is a green option for the customer, but it’s also a stronger machine as well. We can see anywhere from — on a typical operation on a mixed-use basis — an average of a 25 percent fuel savings based in comparison to our conventional PC 200LC-8.” Davis explained that the 20-ton (18 t) size excavator was chosen for its strategic opportunity since it is the single largest machine

population on the market. “It’s Komatsu’s corporate initiative to get the technology into the customers’ hands so that it is understood and embraced, because there are future plans for expanding the hybrid lineup,” he said. “The technology is scalable. That is within the excavator and even potentially maybe even other product lines as well, so this is our first entry into that size class. It stands the best chance of getting as many machines out there as possible. We feel it’s a good turnkey solution for a customer who wants to have that green footprint image.” Dan Johnson, William Charles’ vice president of equipment, noted that the machine is currently being utilized with the company’s underground pipe crews and has been used throughout the entire season. They acquired it around the middle of May. “It’s been on numerous job sites, but it’s been basically with that division,” he said. “It’s been used for sanitary sewer work and underground work, we’ve used it for electrical conduit, and we try to utilize it for the swinging of the machine. We hope to roll it into the fleet with the rest of our equipment. It’s been a very good machine, and reliable. Up time is a huge part of our business, so it’s been a good machine.” Kittle noted that the benefit of the HB2151 is that it is a more productive machine, and see HYBRID page 70


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MDOT Begins $50M Worth of Projects By Nicole Dow THE SUN HERALD

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) Although down from the magnitude of work it had following Hurricane Katrina, the Mississippi Department of Transportation has a handful of projects in progress — about $50 million worth — spread out along the Gulf Coast. A Beach Boulevard paving project in Waveland should finish by the year’s end, and overpass construction at the U.S. Highway 90 interchange of Mississippi Highway 63 and Mississippi Highway 611 in Jackson County is in early stages. It’s slated to be finished in late 2013. MDOT officials said traffic-signal projects in Harrison and Pearl River counties should be completed before April. A new bridge being built over Big Creek on Mississippi Highway 198 in George County is more than half finished and should be complete about the same time as the traffic-signal projects. A slew of new projects are in the planning stages for 2012 and 2013, said Kelly Castleberry, MDOT area engineer. “We have a full plate,” he said. Among the projects on the drawing board are Interstate 10 improvements, a new Sangani Boulevard overpass in D’Iberville spanning Interstate 110, intersection reconfigurations at locations throughout the coast, traffic-signal projects and electric message-sign installations on several routes. Federal funding may dictate the future of some projects, Castleberry said. “MDOT, as well as every other state DOT in the nation, has been operating under these six-month extensions of the federal highway transportation bill,” he said. “Usually those transportation bills are six years at a time, and we’re going on our second or third year without a long-term bill. It’s hard for the DOT to say these are the projects we’re going to do because the funding source is not secure.” Castleberry said the current sixmonth extension will last through early next year. MDOT will likely take on the same or a slightly lighter workload in 2012 as 2011, unless the funding situation improves, he said. MDOT area engineers Gabe Faggard and Chuck Starita detailed the ongoing and recently completed projects on the coast:

• Jackson County interchange — MDOT is beginning the $35 million comprehensive highway-reconstruction project at the U.S. 90 interchange of Mississippi 63 and Mississippi 611 in Jackson County, Faggard said. The project will be done in two phases. The first phase involves intersection and road improvements along Mississippi 63 and Mississippi 611. Tanner Construction Co. was awarded the $21 million bid for that. Crews are doing foundation work for the 711-ft. (217 m) long overpass bridge that will span U.S. 90 and the CSX railroad, and doing earth work for the approaches to the bridge. MDOT will solicit bids for the second phase later in 2012. That portion of the project includes expanding Mississippi 611 to five lanes from Old Mobile Highway to the Chevron refinery in Pascagoula. Officials don’t expect the project to be completed until the end of 2013. • Mississippi 198 bridge, George County — Work is about 70 percent complete on replacing the old bridge over Big Creek along Mississippi Highway 198 in George County, Faggard said. T.L. Wallace Construction Co. of Columbia was awarded the $3.04 million project, and work began in April. Crews are forming the bridge deck, and the next step will be to pour the railings, he said. The old bridge, built in the 1930s, will be removed as part of the project. Nearly a mi. of road will be reconstructed for the approach to the new bridge. Work should be completed by March. • Mississippi 67 traffic signals, Harrison County — MDOT is installing a traffic signal at Mississippi 67 and Lickskillet Road in Harrison County, Starita said. Powell Construction Services of Vancleave was awarded the $155,000 project in September. The work is on schedule to be completed in March. The project is in the initial phases of gathering materials and doing preliminary work. There may be intermittent lane closures during the work, but traffic flow should be minimally affected, he said. • Beach Boulevard reconstruction, Waveland — MDOT expects the Beach Boulevard reconstruction to be complete before the end of December, Starita said. Crews are laying the final phase of asphalt and working on driveways. This $10.6 million project was sepa-

rated into two contracts: a $2.3 million phase granted to Sumrall’s Construction, which is finished, and an $8.3 million phase awarded to Lane Construction. Work began in early 2010. Traffic should be less affected as this project nears completion, he said. • Mississippi 11 traffic signals, Picayune — Traffic signals at five intersections of Mississippi Highway 11 in Picayune will be upgraded, Starita said. The signals, currently hung from cables, will be stabilized on poles and upgraded to withstand 130-mph winds. The $453,522 project, in the initial phase of gathering materials and doing preliminary work, was awarded to Chain Electric of Hattiesburg in July. Work is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of next year. There may be intermittent lane closures during the work, but traffic flow should be minimally affected. Other recent projects: • U.S. Highway 90 resurfacing, Ocean Springs — MDOT recently finished a $4.6 million resurfacing of U.S. 90 in Ocean Springs, Faggard said. The project included improvements to Mississippi 57 between U.S. 90 and the CSX railroad tracks, resurfacing the road and widening it to add a turn lane to accommodate the increase in traffic expected when the new Ocean Springs High School opens. • Interstate 10 resurfacing, Harrison County — The $16.3 million resurfacing of about 14 mi. (22.5 km) of I-10 in Harrison County from Wolf River to Shore Crest Road was completed in October by Warren Paving Co. of Hattiesburg and Gulfport, Faggard said. • Interstates 59 and 10 cable barrier — Crowley Co. completed a $3.3 million cable barrier installation in the medians of I-59 and I-10 in Jackson, Harrison, Pearl River, Lamar, Forrest and Jones counties, Faggard said. A four-strand cable barrier system was installed in the medians where median width was less than 60 ft. (18 m) and a concrete barrier wasn’t already in place. • Infinity access road, Hancock County — The final phase of the Infinity Access Road Project was completed, Starita said. Warren Paving was awarded a $519,273 bid in June to overlay the new access road to the Infinity Science Center in Hancock County.

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Paving

SECTION GOMACO Commander III Takes on Difficult Tunnel Job Pages 41-53

A massive construction project has been underway deep in the heart of the Schnecktal valley area in Germany. From the surface, though, you would never be able to tell. The majority of the work is underground as a joint-venture team led by German contractor Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG builds the nearly 4.3 mi. (7 km) long Finne Tunnel. After a few years of tunnel boring operations, the contractor is at work finishing the interior of the tunnel, slipforming first the tunnel’s floor and then a walkway with its GOMACO Commander III. Finne Tunnel is just one section of a new 76 mi. (123 km) high-speed rail link between the cities of Leipzig and Erfurt, Germany. Initial construction on the twinbore tunnel began in April 2008. Two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) worked at the same time boring the 35.4 ft. (10.8 m) diameter shafts. Peak TBM production rates reached up to 80 ft. (24.5 m) per day. The high-speed trains traveling along the new route will reach speeds up to 186 mi./hr. (300 km/hour), capable of exerting huge pressure waves within the tunnel walls. Such high speeds and resulting pressure waves dictated the large external diameter of the tunnels. The internal, lined diameter is 31.5 ft. (9.6 m) and was formed using precast concrete lining segments or rings. They were cast onsite and each ring was 6.6 ft. (2 m) long, 17.7 in. (45 cm) thick and weighed 12 tons. A total of 6822 rings were needed to line the new tunnels. In September 2009, the first TBM “holed through.” The second one followed it a few months later when it broke through in February 2010, six months ahead of schedule. Work was far from being completed, though. “Because of the sequence, we were left with two circular pipes nearly 4.3 mi. long rather than tunnels,” Gerhard Baumgartner, Segment Engineer for the Joint Venture said. It was time to start the slipforming phase within the tunnels. Representatives from Wayss & Freytag worked with GOMACO International Ltd. to determine which paver would suit their tunnel applications. They chose the GOMACO Commander III. The Commander III would first pave the tunnel floor in four-track mode. Then, it would be

Two Leica Geosystems’ total stations, one to the left and one to the right, track the Commander III as it completes slipforming the concrete floor in the first of two tunnels on the project.

converted onsite to a three-track paver to slipform the tunnel’s walkway. The decision also was made early in the design phase to use the Leica Geosystems 3D control system. Setting and maintaining stringline within the tight confines of the tunnel would be nearly impossible, and the stringless system would alleviate those con-

cerns. The concrete for the various tunnel applications was provided by an on-site mobile batch plant with a 105 cu. yd. (80 cu m) per hour capacity and is located just outside of the tunnel entrances. They produced a dry, low slump concrete with a low percentage of cement.

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

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

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

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2010 Marathon KERA260HD rubberized melting kettle for crack sealing and waterproofing, 260 gallon, 26hp Kohler diesel engine, two diesel burner, auto temp control, hydraulic agitation, patented 18 ft. oil heated hose system, heated applicator wand, overnight heating, hyd. surge brakes, 80 cfm air compressor w/40 ft air hose

New Marathon KERA10 walk behind crack sealer, 10 gal. material vat, full wrap around oil jacket, manual full sweep agitation, single 50,000 BTU vapor burner with flame out protection, auto. temp. control w/ manual light and low flame pilot, oil temp. gauge, material temp. gauge, front caster wheel, two cast iron rear wheels, heated 3/4" discharge valve

Warren GS87 & GS84 tailgate spreader, designed to mount on standard dump bodies, manual feed-gate control, eight one-foot sections for spread width adjustment, operator’s platform with safety rail.

1999 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1750 gallons, EZ-1S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 14 ft spray bar, IH 4700 w/DT466E diesel engine, 6+ trans (7 spd- 6 plus low gear), air brakes

New Marathon HEPR36 walk behind infrared heater, 3 ft x 3 ft, 360,000 BTU

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

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

ORLANDO Orlando, FL 32804 407-299-1212

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


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

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

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

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

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

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


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Dependable Etnyre performance saves you time and money.

Black-Topper® Asphalt Distributors Etnyre Distributors are the benchmark by which all others are measured. Exclusive Etnyre features provide accurate, dependable liquid asphalt applications.

Etnyre ChipSpreaders. Change spread width on the move with the exclusive Etnyre variable width spread hopper. Front wheel or four wheel drive. Computer controlled application rates.

Etnyre Street Flushers with hydrostatically driven water pumps. Patented control system automatically maintains predetermined water pressure.

Etnyre BLACKHAWK Heavy-Duty Trailers 35, 55 and 60 ton hydraulic removable gooseneck trailers. 2, 3 and 4 axle Stingers, axles, jeeps, configurations. removable/flip drop sides models. built and Paver Special Custom models up to 100 tons.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

EXACTCOMPACT HELPS SPEED COMPACTION BY MONITORING IMPACT SPACING Take

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

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

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


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Maximizer 3 Asphalt Distributor Features:

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Wayss & Freytag on Schedule for Year’s End Completion TUNNEL from page 41

always within the specified height tolerances. “The achieved vertical accuracy of plus or minus 0.1 in. by far outperformed the required accuracy of a maximum plus or minus 0.4 in.,” said Baumgartner. In total, 36,623 cu. yds. (28,000 cu m) of concrete was slipformed in each 4.3 mi. (7 km) long tunnel to build the floor of the tunnels. Both production and quality of the finished product exceeded expectations. The second phase of slipforming within the Finne Tunnel project involved Wayss & Freytag converting their Commander III to a three-track paver to slipform a walkway against one wall of each tunnel. GOMACO built a variable height, variable width walkway mold and hopper to accommodate the varying line of the tunnel. “The line of the train track must be 100 percent accurate and its placement is considered sacred,” Korndörfer said. “The walkway mold had to be able to accommo-

date the changing alignment of the tunnel, tunnel superelevations and other variations created when working inside a tube.” GOMACO engineers designed the mold and hopper with telescoping abilities. As the face of the tunnel wall changed, the mold compensated by telescoping in and out or up and down to change the size of the walkway and keep the profile in correct alignment to the train tracks. The telescoping feature also ensured the mold was always kept against the tunnel wall and the accuracy of the walkway placement maintained. The top width of the walkway varied between 3.4 ft. (1.05 m) up to 5.7 ft. (1.75 m). Height of the walkway was variable also, from 23.6 in. (60 cm) up to 37.4 in. (95 cm). Hydraulic pressure-compensated cylinders controlled the changes. A finishing roller, mounted to the back of the mold, helped provide the finish to the walkway’s surface and eliminate the need for handfinishing.

The Commander III’s tracks were turned to 35 degree angles to pave inside the circular tunnel. The floor’s profile was slipformed with a 28.3 in. (72 cm) wide drainage channel.

A service channel in the surface of the walkway profile was slipformed 3.3 in. (8.5 cm) wide by 2.8 in. (7 cm) tall. Lighting conductor strips will eventually be placed in the keyway, tested to make sure they are operational, and then covered and sealed. The keyway allows the strips to be removed and replaced as needed without damaging the profile of the walkway. A two percent cross slope across the

top surface ensures proper water drainage off the walkway. “The walkway was a much more challenging profile to slipform than the tunnel floor,” Korndörfer explained. “It had to be placed with 100 percent accuracy and the Commander III slipformed the walkway very well. We had no problems and were able to achieve production rates from 558 to 656 ft. (170 to 200 m) per day.

“The problem with the tolerances in the walkway and the need for the walkway mold to change size was one of the biggest challenges we faced on the project. Our other challenge was the logistics of getting concrete into the tunnel. We were able to devise solutions for both problems and achieve a quality product. Our GOMACO with the Leica system has done a good job and worked well.” Wayss & Freytag is on schedule to complete their portion of the Finne Tunnel by the end of this year. Other contractors will then start work placing the track and installing the electrical and other systems. The entire Erfurt to Leipzig line will be operational in 2015 and will be part of a high-speed connection from Munich to Berlin, Germany. Ultimately, the line will run all the way from the countries of Scandinavia to Italy. This article was reprinted with permission from GOMACO World Magazine, Volume 39, Number 2.


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Birmingham, AL 2238 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-6666 205-849-0853 (Fax)

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Montgomery, AL 3120 Old Hayneville Road Montgomery, AL 36108 334-262-6642 334-834-2272 (Fax)

Oxford, AL 1501 Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203 256-832-5053 256-831-4295 (Fax)

Mobile, AL 23 Schillinger Road North Mobile, AL 36608 251-633-4020 251-633-9157 (Fax)

Huntsville, AL 15101 Alabama Highway 20 Madison, AL 35756 256-350-0006 256-355-5250 (Fax)

Pensacola, FL 7950 Pittman Avenue Pensacola, FL 32534 850-479-3004 850-474-1602 (Fax)

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

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.tractor-equipment.com 5732 Frontage Road 1502 Box Road 1815 West Oakridge Drive Forest Park, Georgia 30297 Columbus, Georgia 31907 Albany, Georgia 31707 404-366-0693 706-562-1801 229-435-0982 404-366-9688 (Fax) 706-562-9897 (Fax) 229-435-5259 (Fax) 160 Robinson Road NW Calhoun, Georgia 30701 706-879-6200 2314 Highway 53 Hoschton, Georgia 30548 706-654-9850 706-654-9856 (Fax)

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Doosan Portable Power Tier IVi Mobile Generators Available Doosan Portable Power has released four models in its Tier IV Interim (Tier IVi) mobile generator portfolio. The G150, G190, G240 and G325 mobile generators are new to the lineup of 10 Doosan models ranging from 25 to 570 kVA and became available Dec. 1, 2011. These models complete Tier IVi development from Doosan Portable Power for products with power ratings greater than 174 hp (130 kW) and have been designed for the implementation of Tier IV final (Tier IVf) technologies effective in 2014. In addition, Doosan is finalizing the development of new G70, G85 and G125 models to meet the 2012 Tier IVi regulations for the respective power ratings. New G25 and G45 models will meet Tier IVf regulations required in 2013. “Doosan Portable Power has been developing emissions related product innovations since 1996 with dedicated engineering and design,” said Todd Howe, manager of global generator products of Doosan Portable Power. “We proudly premiered the world’s first 2011compliant Tier IVi generator at ConExpo-ConAGG. These new Tier IVi models have been substantially redesigned from their predecessors to incorporate numerous customer focused innovations in addition to achieving emissions compliance.” All features of the new generators are designed to maximize the operator experience. Controls are simplified for

The G150, G190, G240 and G325 mobile generators are new to the lineup of 10 Doosan models ranging from 25 to 570 kVA and became available Dec. 1, 2011.

easy operation, connection panels are made more accessible for improved safety and convenience, and sound levels are reduced between 2 to 5 dBA to ensure quieter operation. Longer runtime — exceeding 24 hours at any load factor — also is achieved with these new generators due to increased onboard fuel capacity. The operator-preferred analog control panel has been enhanced with large, brightly lit meters for at-a-glance monitoring. And the onboard engine diagnostic display panel

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I 12 Project Comes In Under Budget, Gains Extra Miles DENHAM SPRINGS, La. (AP) A project to widen Interstate 12 from four to six travel lanes in Livingston Parish came in under budget, so the state will use the savings to widen an extra 2 to 3 mi. (3 to 4.8 km) stretch beyond the initial plans. Gov. Bobby Jindal broke ground Dec. 14 on the $22 million construction project and announced the additional expansion work, which is scheduled for completion in mid2013. The money will pay for the widening of more than 5 mi. (8 km) of the interstate. Already under way are two projects, totaling $136 million, to widen the interstate on the outskirts of Baton Rouge, expected to be finished in 2012. When all the projects are complete, I-12 will have six travel lanes from Baton Rouge to nearly Satsuma, according to Jindal’s office.

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Link-Belt 3200 All Terrain Crane 1:50 Scale $195

Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale............$75 Allis-Chalmers HD-41 Dozer, 1:25 Scale ....................$200 Allis-Chalmers 45 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..............$100 Bantam C-35 Crawler Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..................$70 Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$70 Bantam Shovel Mounted on a White Truck, 1:50 Scale$95 Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........................................................................$35 Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader..............................................................................$45 Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$25 Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40 Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$65 Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................................................................$50 Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ......$35 Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90 Case Conrad 580 Super R Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ........$175 Case CX210B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$35 Case 330B Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale......................$35 Case 621E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................$35 Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40 Caterpillar 4-Piece Earthmover Set, 1:64 Scale ..........$90 Caterpillar AP600D Paver, w/ or w/out Canopy, 1:50 Scale .. ..........................................................................................$65 Caterpillar AP655D Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........................$65 Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale .. ..........................................................................................$50 Caterpillar D6T XW Track-Type Tractor ........................$70 Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$55 Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$85 Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..................$50

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Cat 120M2, 12M2 Motorgraders Feature Low Emissions

The 120M2 and 120M2 AWD use the C7.1 ACERT engine, and the 12M2 and 12M2 AWD the C9.3 ACERT engine. Maximum net power ratings for the new models, respectively, are 189 hp (141 kW), 209 hp (156 kW), 223 hp (166 kW) and 243 hp (181 kW).

The newest motorgraders from Caterpillar, the Cat 120M2 and 12M2 — with their all-wheel-drive (AWD) counterparts, the 120M2 AWD and 12M2 AWD — are equipped with low-emitting, fuel-efficient engines meeting Tier IV Interim emission standards and are designed for a broad range of tasks, including heavy blade work, road maintenance, snow removal and precision-finishing. The two new models join the 140M2/140M2 AWD and 160M2/160M2 AWD rolled out in early 2011 with features that boost production, trim operating costs, enhance operator convenience and simplify routine maintenance, according to the manufacturer. Clean, Powerful Engines The new M Series 2 models are powered by Cat VHP (variable horsepower) engines with ACERT technology and all have wider net-horsepower ranges than their M Series predecessors. The 120M2 and 120M2 AWD use the C7.1 ACERT engine, and the 12M2 and 12M2 AWD the C9.3 ACERT engine. Maximum net power ratings for the new models, respectively, are 189 hp (141 kW), 209 hp (156 kW), 223 hp (166 kW) and 243 hp (181 kW). Variable Horsepower Plus (VHP Plus) is now standard on the full line-up of M Series 2 machine models, delivering additional horsepower in each forward gear 5th through 8th for more power at higher speeds. The system limits horsepower in lower

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CAT D9H | WANTED SCRAP BULLDOZER (CAT D9H OR D9G) WITH BLADE & RIPPER. WHOLESALE ONLY. IM POOR & CHEAP. CONTACT: CLIFF PHONE: 7247364546 FAX: 7247364998 EMAIL: CBERTOCCI@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BAR JOIST | BAR JOISTS (OPEN WEB STEEL JOISTS).ELEVEN NEEDED (11),40LONG X 27"DEEP.I CAN MODIFY LONGER LENGTHS.LANGHORNE,PA. CONTACT: HERB SCHURR PHONE: 215-757-2524 FAX: 215-757-9591 EMAIL: HERB144@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU • REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1,UH077,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACT ME. CONTACT: MR KHAN PHONE: +92-300-283-10-78 EMAIL: IUK.IUKCO@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED TO BUY BULLDOZER D9T WITH RIPPER UNDER 7000 HOURS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TIRES 295 X 25 • TIRES...TIRES....TIRES 29.5 X 25 CONTACT: MIKE PIEPER PHONE: 319-372-2276 FAX: 319-372-2277 EMAIL: PI2279@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS (ICE, MKT OR APE • I AM SEEKING TO PURCHASE USED VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS MANUFACTURED BY ICE, MKT OR APE. INTERESTED ONLY IN VIBRATORY MODELS AT WHOLESALE PRICING. SAME DAY PURCHASE AND PAYMENT AVAILABLE. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

378 CUMMINS • LOOKING FOR AN ENGINE FOR A HOUGH 60 B PAYLOADER CONTACT: AL PHONE: 402-358-0410 EMAIL: ALAMOFARM@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLATBED TRAILERS • LOOKING FOR USED 48X102" SPRING RIDE FLATBED TRAILERS. CONTACT: JOE TERRY PHONE: 832-215-6586 FAX: 713-696-8519 EMAIL: JTERRY@ADOBEEQUIPMENT .COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AUTOCAR TRUCK AP15 OFFHIGHWAY DUMPEND TRUCK • ANY CONDITION. CONTACT: ARTHUR MELLINGER PHONE: 717-575-3668 EMAIL: ARTMELLINGER@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SEEKING TO SCRAP OLD SAW MILLS, MINING & GRAVEL PLANTS, OR OLD EQUIPMENT | CALIFORNIA ONLY CONTACT: MIKE MURPHY PHONE: 805-929 4604 FAX: 805-929-6485 EMAIL: JSMURPHY2011@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR EAGLE CRUSHING PLANT 1000CC OR 1200CC PORTABLE CRUSHING PLANT CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D53A17 RIPPER • I NEED A USED RIPPER FOR A D53A-17 KOMATSU DOZER CONTACT: JOHN RATLIFF PHONE: 276-608-1507 FAX: 276-591-1239 EMAIL: CMESALES@BVUNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KENCO KL9000 BARRIER LIFT CONTACT: MICHAEL GIGLIO PHONE: 708-868-0074 FAX: 708-868-0102 EMAIL: MGIGLIO @CALUMETCITYPLUMBING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER KOMASTU D65E 6 D85 WITH MOTOR KOMASTU ONLY USER? CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WOULD LIKE TO FIND A CAB FOR A BOBCAT 334 EXCAVATOR, ONE THAT WOULD BE A HARD CAB NOT A VINYL ONE CONTACT: GARY DONARSKI PHONE: 218-874-3171 FAX: 218-874-3172 EMAIL: BDCONSTCO@WIKTEL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Cat Auction Services Holds Sale at Sigmon No. 23 Mine

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at Auction Services held an unreserved public auction at the at the Sigmon No. 23 mine in Appalachia, Va., on Dec. 20. It was one of the largest mining auctions in the past decade. The sale featured a wide range of open pit mining equipment, in an auction inventory more than 150 lots. Highlights of the sale included an extensive selection of large Caterpillar earthmoving machinery, a Hitachi EX 1900 and a Superior high wall miner. see AUCTION page 66

(L-R): Larry Goff Cat Auction Services; Sabrina Nelms and Tony Nenni, both of Carter Machinery, were at the sale to assist the buyers with their needs.

Bruce Knapp (L), McClung-Logan, Baltimore, and Tom Jamieson, Cleveland Brothers, Harrisburg, Pa., were interested in the trucks.

(L-R): Looking over a few of the wheel loaders, like this Cat 992, are Scott Linder; Dennis Ryan, Ring Power; John Alexander, Alban CAT; John Stancil and Vince Aguayo, both of Ring Power.

(L-R): Keith Ison, Brandon Resources; J.L. Scott and Billy Davis, both of The Tractor Company, were looking to buy a few pieces.

Rick Albin, president, Cat Auction Services, addresses the crowd prior to the beginning of the sale.

The sale included more than 50 Cat trucks. Looking to buy (L-R) are George Panson, A&P Trucking, Morgantown, W.Va.; Randy Brickley and Steve Holstein, both of Mining Machinery, Ashland, Ky; and Ed Newell, Pompey Coal, Pikeville, Ky.

Paul Shively (L), Paul R. Shively Inc., Floyd, Va., came to bid on trucks and to see the mining equipment, like the Cat D11T dozer behind him. Stewart Shank, his Carter Machinery sales representative, was on hand to give him some additional insight.

Maurice Matson (L), Matson Machinery, and Kenny Judge, Walker CAT, both in Charleston, W.Va., were looking over the dozers.


CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • January 25, 2012 • Page 65 ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Kissimmee, FL Sat.-Sun., Jan 28 – Feb 5, 2012 For: 19th Annual Florida Sale! Rental Returns Construction Equipment, Attachments, Aerials, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Tuscaloosa, AL Sat., March 3, 2012 For: Construction, Logging, Truck Tractors, Support • Dallas, TX Wed., March 7, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments, Support • Manchester, NH Sat., March 10, 2012 For: Telescopic Forklifts, Boom/Scissor Lifts, Air Compressors, Skid Steers

• Fort Worth, TX March 8-9, 2012 • Springfield, IL March 13, 2012 • Albuquerque, NM March 21, 2012 • Denver, CO March 14, 2012 • Chicago, IL March 15, 2012 • Minneapolis, MN March 21, 2012 • Salt Lake City, IT March 22, 2012 • Sacramento, CA March 27, 2012 • Chehalis, WA March 29, 2012 • St. Louis, MO March 30, 2012 • Dickinson, ND April 4, 2012

Coming Auctions • Sacramento, CA April 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA April 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA May 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA May 26, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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• Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., February 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Wed., February 9, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• St. Aubin Sur Gaillon, France March 6, 2012

• San Bernardino, CA August 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Las Vegas, NV January 27, 2012 • Houston, TX February 8-9, 2012 • Orlando, FL February 14-18, 2012 • Tipton, CA February 17, 2012 • Williamsport, PA February 21, 2012 • Phoenix, AZ February 24, 2012 • Kansas City, MO March 1, 2012 • Los Angeles, CA March 2, 2012

• Brisbane, Australia March 20, 2012 • Geelong, Australia March 22, 2012

• Sacramento, CA September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Sacramento, CA October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA October 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700

• Sacramento, CA November 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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• San Bernardino, CA November 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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• Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012

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• Foley, MN Fri., September 14, 2012

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• ONLINE ONLY Fri., July 27, 2012

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• Buffalo, NY Sat., April 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Tools, Trucks and Trailers

• Foley, MN Fri., March 9, 2012

• Sacramento, CA June 9, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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CAPITOL RECOVERY GROUP www.crgauction.com 800-300-6852 • Pelham Manor, NY

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• ONLINE ONLY Wed., January 26, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL Tues.-Wed., March 14-16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728 • Camden, SC Thurs., January 26, 2012 For: Absolute Auction for Cantey Construction MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Greenville, NC Thur., February 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • TBA – March 2012 For: 3 Day Spring Auction with 1000’s of lots! PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

• Polk City, FL February 21-24, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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• ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 29, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Lebanon, TN Sat., March 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

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STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • Online Only Wed.-Thurs, February 1-9, 2012 For: IQBID Consignment Event – selling Ag, Construction, Trucks, Vehicles and More! • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 4, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Online Only Thurs.-Thurs, March 1-8, 2012 For: IQBID Consignment Event – Advertise Now to Sell Your Excess Equipment • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 14, 2012 For: Agiron 60 Consignment Event UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 24, 2012 For: Construction and Utility Equipment VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., February 2, 2012 For: Winter Contractor’s Public Auction WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., February 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Perris, CA Thurs., April 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Sat., January 28, 2012 For: Northern Maryland Contractors Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 6-13, 2012 For: 38th Kissimmee Florida Auction


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Largest Mining Sale in Last Decade Features Extensive Equipment List AUCTION from page 64

This 2008 Hitachi EX1900-6 machine sold for $1,550,000.

(L-R) are Rick Tanner, American Patriot Equipment, Evansville, Ind.; L.T. Miller, Macallister Machinery; and Bob Brucken, also of American Patriot Equipment.

Les Cook (L), Eagle Mining, Marmet, W.Va., and Calvin Goodwin, Eagle Equipment Marmet, W.Va., didn’t have to travel too far to attend the sale.

Here for the Cat 777 trucks and some dozers (L-R) are Jeff Masengill, Roger and Kevin Trent, all of Trent Excavating, Russellville, Tenn.

The bidders were pleased to be in a heated enclosure when the rain arrived in the afternoon.

(L-R): Roy Jackson, Bill Bennett and Ronnee Jackson needed some equipment for their strip mining operation, Twin Star Coal, Harlan, Ky.

Looking over the Cat D11 dozers (L-R) are Tom Hunter, Blackhawk Mining, Martin, Ky.; Bill Hall, Cat Auction Services; and Blaine Owens, also of Blackhawk Mining.

(L-R) are David Mullins, Alpha Natural Resources, Norton, Va.; Bruce Kah, Omega Equipment; and Fred Bathis and Greg Ringley, both of Carter Machinery.


CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • January 25, 2012 • Page 67 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2012 – KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC. PAVING SEMINAR. KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC. 2012 Annual Paving Seminar 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM (Lunch Provided). (Please note: 7:30 AM Registration.) Seminar will include topics on Milling, Compaction 101, Paving 101, Stabilizers, Advanced Compaction and Advanced Paving. LOCATION is at the Arlington Convention Center, 1200 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011. Cost is FREE!!! Reservations Required by February 10th. Call Danelle Cochran at 214-371-7777 or 800-7531247. AGC of America Annual Convention Registration is now open for the AGC of America Annual Convention, being held in Honolulu March 13 – 17. AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. EVENTS LISTING: 1/30/12 to 2/1/12 – Conference and Convention Risk Management “2012 Conference on Surety Bonding and Construction Risk Management”; Naples, FL. AGC St. Louis Construction Leadership Council 2012 Mardi Gras Float – “Three Little Pigs” Enjoy the excitement of the Soulard Mardi Gras Parade as you ride on the Construction Leadership Council float on Saturday, February 18th. Cost: $80 per float rider. Price includes beer, beads and a great ride on the CLC float in the famous Soulard Mardi Gras Parade!!! Limited availability on the float. First come, first served. Come out and join us for a great time!!! SAVE THE DATE! The AGC of St. Louis ANNUAL RECEPTION is Thursday, April 12th, 2012 at the St. Louis Union Station Marriott. Details will be available soon! AGC of St. Louis 2011 Chairman of the Year Congratulations to Chris Walker of Guaranatee Electrical Company on being named the 2011 Chairman of the Year! Chris served as the 2011 Construction Leadership Council Chairman. The AGC of St. Louis would like to thank Chris for his hard work and dedication this past year!

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2012 – IAAP Grassroots Meetings Please consider attending one or more grassroots meetings in 2012 hosted by the IAAP Legislative Committee. You will also have the opportunity to meet State Senators and Representatives in attendance, as well as local county engineers, and hear about their concerns. Don’t miss these important opportunities! All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM. All meetings begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM on the date and location indicated below: Southern Region (IDOT Region 5) Monday, January 23 Genkota Winery 301 N. 44th Street, Mount Vernon, Illinois Capitol Region (IDOT Region 4) Monday, January 30 Lake Pointe Grill 1386 Toronto Road, Springfield, Illinois Central Region (IDOT Region 3) Monday, February 6 The Chateau Hotel 1601 Jumer Drive Bloomington, Illinois Northeast Region (IDOT District 1) Tuesday, February 14 Al’s Steak House 1990 West Jefferson Street Joliet, Illinois

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EQUIPMENT SALES REP Sales Rep to demonstrate and sell construction equipment, screeners, crushers, and grinders in NC and SC. Strong earnings potential based on results. Salary negotiable along with commission, car allowance, paid expenses, paid health, dental and life insurance. Good driving record a must. Successful sales history in the construction equipment industry preferred. Email resume to: screentec@comporium.net or mail to: PO Box 37165, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Fax: 803-329-5165 or Call: 803-329-5164 A drug free company

Illinois Valley (IDOT District 3) Monday, March 5 Chapin’s Restaurant 701 N. Liberty Street Morris, Illinois Northwest Region (IDOT District 2) Monday, March 12 Candlelight Restaurant 2200 1st Avenue Rock Falls, Illinois Northeast Region (IDOT District 1) Monday, March 19 Westwood Tavern and Tap 1385 N. Meacham Road Schaumburg, Illinois During each meeting the Illinois Department of Transportation’s regional engineer or senior staff member will provide unique insight regarding local road and bridge building projects as well as challenges facing illinois’ road program. You will also have the opportunity to meet State Senators and Representatives as well as county engineers and others working in the transportation construction industry and learn more about their concerns. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-2411639; Fax: 217-241-1641; Email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. 2012 – IAAP Convention – SAVE THE DATE! The IAAP’s 44th Annual Convention is scheduled for Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Illinois. IAAP Member Spring Thaw Safety Conference, March 6-7, 2012 Upcoming Spring Thaw/State Grants Safety Conference: March 6-7, 2012 at The Chateau Hotel in Bloomington, Illinois Presented by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Illinois Department of Natural Resources-Office of Mines and Minerals (IDNR-OMM) at a new location in Bloomington, this annual conference promises to be very

informative with topics of critical interest to aggregate miners, supervisors and safety professionals in Illinois and surrounding states. For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL. Telephone: 217-2411639; Fax: 217-241-1641; Email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. AGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & Expo AGGI 2012 Aggregate Forum & Expo will be held in Charlotte, NC, March 12 – 15, at the Charlotte Convention Center in conjunction with the NSSGA Annual Convention. AGGI will co-locate again with World of Asphalt for the third year. The synergy produced by these two events has been immense, with all who participated in prior events in total agreement about the benefits enjoyed from a natural industry fit between the two shows. Upcoming MSHA Contests MSHA’s North Central District will be staging a mine rescue contest for underground metal and nonmetal mines, and a separate first aid contest for surface and open pit mines, quarries, plants and mills. The mine rescue contest will be held on April 3-5, 2012 at the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 Apprenticeship and Skills Improvement Training Facility near Wilmington, IL. This is an indoor, climate controlled facility, and it is one of the finest venues in the country for a regional mine rescue contest. The first aid contest for surface operations will be held in Duluth, MN on May 17, 2012 at a venue to be determined. Our 2011 contest drew nine 2-person teams from six mining operations. We hope to grow the contest in 2012 to include more teams from more mines throughout the Midwest region.

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings: Florida Prestress Concrete Association Winter Meeting, February 8 and 9, 2012, Lake Mary, FL. 2012 FTBA Construction Conference to be held March 20 and 21, 2012 - Double Tree Hotel in Orlando, FL. Location: Doubletree by Hilton at the Entrance to Universal Orlando 5780 Major Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819. For more information please call 407-351-1000. 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention, The RitzCarlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL.


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SATURDAY, Jan. 28 - SUNDAY, Feb. 5 @ 9:00 AM KISSIMMEE (WINTER GARDEN), FLORIDA HILITES: 54 ARTIC. HAUL TRUCKS: 2004 Cat 740EJ, 2007-2006-2005 Cat 740, (2) Cat 740, 2007-(3) 2006 Cat 730, (5) 2009 Cat 725, (2) Cat D400E, (2) Cat D400D, (4) Cat D350E, (3) Cat D250E-II, Cat D250, Cat D52D, (2) Cat D25C, (2) 2006 Case 335, (2) 2003 Case 330, (2) 2006 JD 350D, 2006 JCB 722, (3) 2005-2004 JCB 714, 2008-(2) 2006 Volvo A40E, 2003 Volvo A40D, Volvo A30, (2) 2006 Volvo A25D, Volvo A25C, 2004 JD 350D, (2) 2007 Komatsu HM400-2, 2007-(2) 2006 Komatsu HM300-1, 6 STRAIGHT FRAME TRUCKS: (2) Cat 773D, (2) Cat 773B, Cat 771D, 2004 Komatsu HM400, 263 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2009 Cat 345DL, (2) 2006 Cat 345CL, (3) Cat 345CL, (3) Cat 345BL-II, (5) Cat 345BL, (3) 2009-2008 Cat 336DL, (4) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 330DL, Cat 330CL, (2) Cat 330L, 2005 Cat 330CL, (3) Cat 325DL, 2007-2006 Cat 325CL, Cat 324DL (Long Reach), (3) Cat 324DL, Cat 322BL, (2) 2011-2010(2) 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 320DL, 2004 Cat 320CLC, (5) 2006-2004-2003 Cat 320CL, Cat 318BL, 2006 Cat 315CL, 2006 Cat 314CLCR, Cat 313BSR, (3) Cat 312CL, Cat 307D, 2005 Cat 305CR, 2007 Cat 303.5CCR, 2004 Cat 303CR, 2003 Cat 302.5, 2002 Cat 301.8C, 2003 Komatsu PC600LC-6, Komatsu PC400LCLR, 2005-2004-2003 Komatsu PC400LC-7L, Komatsu PC400LC-6, (4) 2007-2006 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7, Komatsu PC300LC-7, Komatsu PC300LC-6, Komatsu PC290LC-6K, 2004 Komatsu PC220LC-7L, Komatsu PC220LC-6LE, 2012 Komatsu PC200LC-8, 2007-(5) 2006- 2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, Komatsu PC200LC-6, 2008-2007 Komatsu PC138USLC-8, 2006 Komatsu PC78US-6, Komatsu PC60, 2004 Komatsu PC35MR-2, (2) 2003 Hitachi ZX800, 2007 Hitachi ZX450LC-3, Hitachi EX450LC-5, 2006 Hitachi ZX350LC-3, Hitachi EX270LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX225LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX200LC, Hitachi 135SR, 2008 JD 450DLC, 2006-2003 JD 450CLC, 2008-2007 JD 350DLC, 2005 JD 330CLC, 2005 JD 230CLC, 2006-(2) 2005 JD 200CLC, 2004 JD 160CLC, JD 120C, 2006-2005 Hyundai R450LC-7, 2003 Kobelco SK480LC, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2005 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK300LC, 2004 Kobelco SK290LC, (2) 2007-(4) 20062005 Kobelco SK250LC, (3) Kobelco SK220LC-IV, 2007-(7) 2005 Kobelco SK210LC-6E, 2008 Kobelco SK200SR, 2006 Kobelco SK160LC, Kobelco 160, 2006-2004 Kobelco SD135SRLC, 2005 Kobelco SK45SR-II, 2006 Kobelco SK35SR1E,Case CX290, 2005 Case CX250, Unused Case CX210B, (2) Case CX160, 2008-2006 Case CX130, (10) 2011 Daewoo 225, 2005 Takeuchi TB175, 2006 Takeuchi TB135, 2006 Takeuchi TB125R, 2007 Bobcat 430AG, 2004 Bobcat 341G, 2006 Bobcat 341, 2006 Bobcat 334, (6) 2006 Bobcat 331, Bobcat 331, 2010 Bobcat 328D, (4) 2006 Bobcat 325, 2005 Bobcat 323J, (2) 2006 IHI 80NX-3, (4) 2006 IHI 55N-II, (9 2006-(4) 2005 IHI 35N-2, (3) 2006 IHI 35NX, 2005-(4) 2004 IHI 35N, 2006-2005 IHI 30NX-2, (2) 2005 IHI 30NX, (5) 2006-2005 IHI 28N-II, (3) 2005 IHI 25NX, 2006 IHI 9NX, 2005 Takeuchi TB175, 2005 Takeuchi TB135, Linkbelt 330LX, 2006 Linkbelt 240LX, 2005 Linkbelt 210LX, Linkbelt 160LX, 2005 Linkbelt 130LC, Linkbelt LS2700C-II, 2005 NH EH215, 2004 Volvo EC460, 2004 Volvo EC160, 5 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: Cat 330BL, Case CX460LR, 2009-2007 Case CX240BLR (60ft. long reach), 2006 Kobelco SK250LCLR, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: 2003 Volvo EW170, 39 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 160H, Cat 16G, (2) 2009 Cat 140M, (3) 2005 Cat 140H, (2) 2008 Cat 140MVHP, 2003 Cat 140HVHP, Cat 140HVHP, 2004 Cat 14HVHP, Cat 130G, Cat 120G, New Cat 12H, 2007 – (8) 2006-2005 Cat 12H, Cat 12G, Cat 12F, JD 772BH, JD 770BH, 2006 JD 672D, JD 570A, Fiat Allis FG75, Champion 710A, Champion, Leeboy 785, Leeboy 685B, Unused Sany PQ190IIIA, 17 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) 2005 Cat 631G, Cat 621G, (4) Cat 621F, (4) Cat 621B, Cat 613C, Cat 613B, (4) Terex TS14B, 9 PULL PANS: (8) Icon, JD 1510C, 3 TOOL CARRIERS: New Case 621EXT, Cat IT38G, JD TC54H, 111 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 992D, (3) 2007-2006 Cat 988H, (2) Cat 988H, (2) 2004 Cat 988G, 2009-(2) 2008-2007- (2) 2006-(3) 2005 Cat 980H, (2) Cat 980G, Cat 980C, 2006 Cat 972H, 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 966H, 2005 Cat 966G-II, Cat 966F-II, Cat 966D, 2008-2006 Cat 962H, 2009-2007-2006 Cat 950H, 2001 Cat 950G, (4) Cat 950F, 2004 Cat 950G-II, 2007-2005-2004 Cat 938G-II, 20062005-(2) 2004 Cat 938G, 2009 Cat 930H, (2) 2005 Cat 930G, 2010-2009-(3) 2004 Cat 928HZ, 2005 Cat 924G, 20072006 Komatsu WA450-5L, (3) 2007-2006 Komatsu WA380-6, 2008-2006 Komatsu WA380-5L, 2006-(3) 2005-2004 Komatsu WA320-5L, (4) 2006-2005-(2) 2004 Komatsu WA250-5L, 2004 Komatsu WB140, 2007 IR WL3505A, JD 744H, (4) JD 644H, 2008 JD 624J, (2) JD 624H, 2004 JD 544J, (12) JD 544H, (2) 2005 JD 444J, New Case 921E, 2005 Case 721D, (3) Unused Case 621E, New Case 521E, Volvo L90C, 2005 Volvo L60E, Volvo L50C, Kawasaki 60Z-IV, Samsung SL150-2, 134 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D10R, Cat D10R, Cat D10N, 2005 Cat D9R, Cat D9R, (2) Cat D9H, (2) 2009- (2) 2008-(2) 2007 Cat D8T (winch), (2) 2003 Cat D8R-II, (4) Cat D8R-II, Cat D8R, Cat D8N, 2003 Cat D7RLGP-II, Cat D7R, (3) 2008-2007 Cat D6TXL, Cat D6TXW, (2) 2006 Cat D6TXW, 2008 Cat D6TLGP, 2009 Cat D6T (PAT), 2006 Cat D6RXW-II, 2007 Cat D6RXL, (7) Cat D6RXL, (3) 2006-2005 Cat D6RLGP-II, (2) 2007-2005 Cat D6RLGP, (4) Cat D6RLGP, (2) 2006 Cat D6R-II, 2008-2005 Cat D6NXL, (4) 2009-(7) 2008-(4) 2006-(2) 2004 Cat D6NLGP, 2006 Cat D6NXL, Cat D6MXL,

Cat D6MLGP, 2008 Cat D6KXL, Cat D6D, 2007-2006 - 2005 Cat D5NLGP, 2009-2008 Cat D5KLGP, Cat D5H, (3) 2006 Cat D5GXL, (2) 2006-2005 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D5B, 2008 Cat D4KLGP, 2006 Cat D4GXL, 2006-2005 Cat D4GLGP, 2009 Cat D3KXL, 2006 Cat D3GLGP, 2007 JD 1050J, 2005 JD 850JWLT, JD 750B, (2) 2005 JD 700JLGP, 2005-2003 JD 700HLGP, (3) 2011 JD 650JXLT, (2) 2005 JD 450JLT, (2) JD 450J, JD 450HLT, JD 450HLGP, JD 450G, JD 450ELT, 2007(2)2006 Komatsu D61PX-15, (2) 2004 Komatsu D61PX-12, 2004 Komatsu D41E-6, 2006 Komatsu D39PX, 2005 Komatsu D39EX-21, Komatsu D31P-16, Komatsu D21E-7, 2010 Case 850L, 2004 Case 850KLGP, 2006 NH D95, 2006 NH D75LGP, 2006 Dressta TD9H, 7 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963C, Cat 963B, Cat 963, Cat 953LGP, 2008 Cat 953D, 2005 Cat 953C, 2006 JD 655-II, 142 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2005-(2) 2004 Cat 446D, (4) Cat 430E (4x4), (3) Cat 430EIT, Cat 426B, (8) 2006 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (2) 2007 Cat 420E (4x4), (10) Cat 420E (4x4), 2003 Cat 420DIT (4x4), (11) 2006-(2) 2005-(2) 2004 Cat 420D (4x4), (2) Cat 420D (4x4), (10) 2006 Cat 420D, (3) 2008 Cat 416E (4x4), 2006 Cat 416D, Cat 416D (4x4), 2003 Cat 416C (4x4), (6) Cat 416B, 2009 JD 310J (4x4), (2) 2007- (3) 2006 JD 310 Super G (4x4), 2005-(2) 2004-2003 JD 310G (4x4), (11) JD 310G (4x4), JD 310E (4x4), JD 310D, (7) 2011 JCB 3CX144 (4x4), (2) Demo JCB 3CX14-4 (4x4), JCB 214 (4x4), (4) 2005 Case 580M-II (4x4), 2004 Case 580 Super M (4x4), (3) 2008-(2) 2005-2004 Case 580M (4x4), 2004-2003 Case 590 Super M (4x4), Case 580 Super L (4x4), Case 580K (4x4), (3) Case 590, (2) 2007-2006 Terex 760B (4x4), 2007 Komatsu WB146-5 (4x4), (2) 2005 Komatsu WB140-2N (4x4), (2) 2008 NH B95B (4x4), New NH B95 (4x4), 2004 NH LB75, NH LB75 (4x4), NH LB75, NH 575E, Earthforce EF250 (4x4), Allmand 325, 3 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove AT628, 2009 Linkbelt RTC8065, Lorain LCD150, CRUSHING PLANTS: Kolberg Pioneer FT4250, SCREENING PLANT: Read VC90D, CONVEYORS: Kolberg Pioneer 11-3050, TUB GRINDER: Morbark 1300, LOG SKIDDERS: 2006 Cat 545, 2 PROFILERS: Cat PR450, Roadtec RX45, 2 ROAD WIDENERS: Blaw Know RW195D, Blaw Knox RW100, 11 ASPHALT PAVERS: Cat AP1055B, 2006 Cat AP655C, 2005 IR PF3200, Blaw Knox PF3200, 2006 Blaw Knox PF3172, (2) Blaw Knox PF200B, Blax Knox PF161, Demo Hypac C&84, Cedar Rapids CR451 Greyhound, 2004 Vogele 780WB, 9 SOIL COMPACTORS: Cat 836G, (2) Cat 826G, (3) Cat 825C, Cat 825, 2008 Cat 815F, SOIL STABILIZER: Rex HDS, 18 ASPHALT ROLLERS: Cat CB534DXW, Cat CB534C 2007 IR DD118F, IR DA30, IR DA28, (3) 2005-(2) 2004-2003 IR DD24, (2) 2004 IR DD14S, IR DD12S, (8) Bomag BW75AD, Wacker W55, Multiquip V303EH, 99 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008 Cat CP76, (3) 2011-2010 Cat CS56 (cab), Cat CS54, 2006 Cat CS573E, 2007-(2) 2006-(3) 2005 Cat CP563E, 2005 Cat CS583, Cat CS563, (2) 2006 Cat CS533E, Unused JCB VM160TSC, Unused JCB VM132PD-T3 2006 IR SD105DX, (2) 2007-(7) 2005-(2) 2004 IR SD100D, 2007 IR SD77DXTF, 2005 IR SD70F, IR SD70F, 2006-(18) 2005- 2004-(4) 2003 IR SD70D, (5) 2005-(5) 2004 IR SD45D, 2007 Bomag BW284, Bomag BW212D-2, 2010 Bomag BW211-40, (2) 2005 Bomag BW211D-3, 2006 Bomag BW177PDH3, Bomag BW177D-3, 2005 Bomag BW145PDH3, 2006 Bomag 124DH3, 2005 Dynapac CA262D, Dynapac CA251D, (2) 2008-2006 Dynapac CA250D, 2005 Dynapac CA152PDB, (2) New/Unused Dynapac CA144PD, 2007 Dynapac CS142N, SuperPac 540S, Duo-Pact SDR1400, 2003 Case SV212, 2004 Vibromax 1105D, Unused Volvo SD25D, 2008 Stone, 2006 Stone SD45, Sakai SV400TB, Raygo /Cat 320A, Rex SP600D, Hamm 3307, 4 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: IR PT125R, 2009 Bomag BW11RH9, Hyster C530A, Rosco Trupac 915, 28 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2006-(4) 2004 Wacker RT82, (2) 2003 Wacker RT820, (6) Wacker RT820, (3) 2003 Wacker RT560, (6) Wacker RT560, Cat 815B, IR SD40, 2006 Bomag BMD85T, (3) Dynapac LP8500, 41 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2009 Cat 299C, 2007 Cat 297C, 2007 Cat 287C, (2) 2008-2005 Cat 287B, 2008 Cat 277C, Cat 277B, 2008 Cat 257B, 2001 Cat 246, 2006 Case 465, 2006 Case 445CT, 2007 Case 420CT, 2005 NH LT190B, 2004 Bobcat T300, (2) 2007-(4) 2006-(4) 2005 Bobcat T250, Bobcat T250, 2003 Bobcat T200, (2) 2006 Bobcat T190, Bobcat T190, 2004 Bobcat T180, 2005 ASV 200, 2005 ASV 50, 2006 Takeuchi TL150, (7) 2006 Takeuchi TL130, 2006 Gehl CTL70, Scattrak 1300C, 42 SKID STEERS: 2009 Cat 262CXPS, 2007 Cat 262C, 2006-2005 Cat 262B, 2008 Cat 256C, (2) 2007 Cat 252B-II, 2005 Cat 248B, 2006 Cat 246B, 2001 Cat 246, 2009 Cat 236B-II, 2004 Cat 232B, (2) New Unused 2011 Cat 226B-III, 2005-2004 Bobcat S300, (2) 2010-2006 Bobcat S250, 2005 Bobcat S185, (2) Bobcat S175, 2011-(2) 2006 Bobcat S160, (2) Bobcat S150, Demo Bobcat S130, Bobcat 864, Bobcat 773, Bobcat 763G, Bobcat 753, Unused NH L215, 2004 NH LS180, NH LS170, 2006-(2) 2005 NH LS160, JD 317, 2007 Case 465, 2005 Case 410, Case 1840, MINI TRACK LOADERS: Compact Prodigy, 10 TRENCHERS: Vermeer RT450, 2003 Vermeer V3550A, Vermeer V3550A, Vermeer V1150, Ditch Witch 350SX, Ditch Witch 255SX Vib. 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SATURDAY, Jan. 28 - SUNDAY, Feb. 5 @ 9:00 AM KISSIMMEE (WINTER GARDEN), FLORIDA (5) 2005 Genie TH644C, (2) 2006 Genie GTH636, 2007-(4) 2005 Genie 644C, (8) 2005 Terex TH1056C, (13) 2005 Terex TH636C, 2004 Terex TH528C, (6)2004-2003 Lull 1044C-54, Lull 1044C-54, (3) 2004 Lull 944E-42, Lull 944E-42, (3) Lull 844C-42, (2) 2004 Lull 644E-42, (3) Lull 644B-42, (7) 2004-2002 JLG G9-43A, (2) 2004 Gradall G9-43A, 2004 Gradall 534D9-245, Gradall 534C-6, 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 520, 2005 JCB 508C, (2) 2004 JCB 506CHL, 2006 JCB 506C, (2) 2004 IR VR843C, Skytrak 10054, Skytrak 6036, (2) 2005 Gehl RS6-42, (2) 2004 Pettibone 8044, 17 PIGGY BACK FORKLIFTS: (17) Moffett M5000, 3 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2006-2005 JCB 930, Cat V120, 56 FORKLIFTS: 2005 Halla HDF-45, Clark GCX50, Cat V100, Cat C60D, Cat DP45, (2) Cat GP35K, 2004 Cat GC30K, Cat GC30K, (2) 2004-2003 Cat GC25K, Cat GP20, Cat GC18K, (2) Hyster H165, (3) Hyster S135XL, (2) Hyster S100XL, (2) Hyster H65XM, Hyster 65, (2) Hyster S60XL, Hyster 15,000lb., Clark CGP40, Clark GCS30MB, (4) Yale GLP060, (3) Daewoo G30S, (2) Daewoo G30P, Daewoo G30E, (3) Daewoo G25E, (2) Daewoo GC25S, (2) Toyota 7FGU15, (2) Toyota 6FGU25, TCM FHG36N8T, 2003 Nissan 90, Mitsubishi 6FGU25, Yale GLEP050, 2005 Linde H40D, Datsun 3000, Tailift 5,000lb., Hoover 100DSAF 15,000lb., 117 BOOM LIFTS: (2) 2011 JLG 1350SJP, 2002 JLG 1350SJP, 2008 JLG 860SJ, JLG 800A, (7) 2008 JLG 660SJ, 2004-(3) 2003 JLG 600S, (10) JLG 600S, (17) 2008 JLG 600AJ, (2) 2003 JLG 600A, (5) 20082007 JLG 460SJ, JLG 450AJ-II, (2) JLG 450AJ, (12) JLG 400S, (2) 2005 JLG T350, JLG 40H, 2005 Genie S80, Genie S60, 2006 Genie TZ50/30, (4) Genie Z45/25J, Genie Z45/22, (4) Genie TMZ34/20, 2006 Genie S40, Genie S40, (3) Genie Z30/20N, (5) 2008 Genie GS2032, Genie Z20/8N, (11) 2008-(3) 2005 Genie GS1930, Snorkel TBA80, (6) Snorkel TB60, (5) Snorkel TB42, Bil Jax XLB4319, 145 SCISSOR LIFTS: (5) 2007 JLG SJ4632, (2) 2005 JLG SJ4626, 2008 JLG 4394RT, (12) 2008 JLG 3394RT, (7) 2007 JLG SJ3226, (2) JLG 2646, (10) 2007–(3) 2005 JLG SJ3219, JLG 2033, (27) Snorkel 1930, (3) Skyjack SJ8841, (4) Skyjack SJIIIB4832, Skyjack SJIII3226, (4) Skyjack SJIIID3220, (27) Skyjack SJIII3219, Upright SL26, 2003 Upright UL25, Upright X20N, BRIDGE MACHINE: Hydra Platform Lift HP328, 21 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: Unused Kubota M7040, Unused Kubota M5640, Cub Cadet/ Yanmar LX450, Kubota L2900, Demo Case IH Farmall 50 (4x4, cab), 2006-(2) 2005 Case 570MXT (4x4), New/Unused Kioti DK40SEH (4x4), New/Unused Kioti CK20SH (4x4), (2) New/Unused Kioti CL20S (4x4), Demo NH 45 Workmaster 45 (4x4), New/Unused NH 3040 (4x4), Unused Mahindra 4510 (4x4), Unused Mahindra 3616 (4x4), (2) New NH Boomer 30 (4x4), (2) NH Boomer 8N (4x4), Unused NH T1520 (4x4), Unused NH 1510 (4x4), 2 UTILITY TRACTORS: NH TC48R4 (4x4), Long Framtrac 35, 17 AGRICULURAL TRACTORS: (3) 2009 Cat Challenger MTS965C, 2008 Cat Challenger MTS965C, 2006 JD 9520, JD 9400, JD 7700 (4x4), JD 4850 (4x4), JD 4255(4x4), JD 4250 (4x4), JD 4240 (4x4), (2) JD 4040S (4x4), JD 3040 (4x4), Case 7120 (4x4), Ford TW25 (4x4), Massey Ferguson 3670 (4x4), 40 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) IR 1300CFM, 2006 IR HP915WCUR, (2) 2007- (7) 2005 IR XP375WIR, (2) 2004 IR P185, (16) New/Unused IR P135WIR, 2005 Sullair 900DTQ, Sullair 185, Atlas Copco XAHS830 850CFM, (4) Atlas Copco 185, Sullivan D375QIDA, Airman PDS185S, 44 GENERATORS: Rudox 450kw, Rudox 300kw, Magnum 70kw, 2006 Magnum MMG80, (2) 2006 Magnum MMG35, 2006- (6) 2005-2004 Magnum MLT3060, Magnum 35kw, 2007 Magnum 25kw, (2) Multiquip 45kw, (2) 2005 Multiquip DCA220SS, (2) 2005 Multiquip DCA125US, (2) Multiquip DCA45SSIU2, (2) 2007 Mulitquip DCA25, 2006 Multiquip 6kw, 2005 Atlas Copco QAS78JD, 2006 Cat D40-4S, 2005 Cat XQ30P4, Kohler 60kw, Kohler 45kw, 2007 Tsurumi 6kw, 2003 Coleman OCI25SQ, Onan 250kw, Onan DL4-17707F, Onan 45kw, Onan 35kw, (3) WEN 9000watt, New Unused Generac 85kw, New/Unused Generac GP-40 Rec. Vehicle 3600watt, Generator Accessories: New/Unused Kohler Weatherproof Enclosure for 40kw-60kw, (3) 300gal. Diesel Fuel Tanks, 32 LIGHT PLANTS: 2007- (4) 2006-(3) 2005 Amida/Terex AL4060D4MH, (2) 2005–(3) 2004 IR Lightsource, 2005 Genie TML4000N, (2) Genie TML4000, Genie, (16) 2011 Wacker LTN6L 6kw, 2007-2005 Magnum MLT3060, Magnum, 2004 Coleman RL4000, 28 WELDERS: (2) 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, (2) Lincoln Commander 500, 2007 Lincoln SAE300D, Lincoln IdealArc 250, Lincoln IdealArc SP200, Lincoln Weldan Power ac/dc, (2) 2007 Multiquip Whisperweld DLW-400ES, Miller SRH-404 400amp, 2007 Miller Big Blue BB302D, Miller Syncrowave 300, 2005 Miller Bobcat 250, Miller E Mark VIII 200 amp, Miller 200, 2007 Multiquip DCA26, Hobart Powerweld GR303, Hobart D300, Hobart Stick, Twentieth Century HD295, (3) Kemppi PSE250, Kempii 2850MMA, Kemppi PSE50, PUMPS: Moody MSXP8 8in., Paso 8in., 200t Holland 8in., 2006 8in., 2007 Gorman Rupp 6in., 2006 Godwin 6in., 2006 General 6in., 2007 Small Line 4in., BORING EQUIPMENT: (6) Allied Holehog Piercing Tools, DRILLING EQUIPMENT: (2) Gardner Denver Reed Drill 300, WOOD CHIPPERS: 2008 Altec DC1217, Morbark 2070, 7 FRONT END DUMPS: 2008 Wacker 1001 (4x4), Benford/ Terex 9000PTR (4x4), Benford/ Terex 6000PTR (4x4), Benford/ Terex 6000PSR, (3) Barford SX6000 (4x4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2007 Stone SB1600, Terex Concrete Buggy, CONVEYORS &

STACKERS: Powerscreen M60 60ft., JAW CRUSHERS: 2002 Extec C12, MULCHING MACHINES: 2006 Fecon FTX140, 4 WATER TANKERS: (2) Cat D25, Cat D20D, Cat 613C, 3 WATER WAGONS: Cat 623, 2004 Cat 621G (8,000gal.), Cat 613C, 10 WATER TRUCKS: (2) Ford L8000 (s/a), 2006 Ford F750, 1998 Ford, 1992 Ford C700 (s/a), 2000 Sterling (t/a), 1999 Sterling (s/a), 1999 Ford (s/a), 1999 Kenworth T800 (t/a), Int’l. 4900 (s/a), CONCRETE PUMP TRUCKS: 2006 Mack MR688S (t/a), CONCRETE PUMP TRAILER: Whiteman SV40, DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: Ford F700 (s/a), SEPTIC TRUCKS: 1993 Int’l. Paystar 5000 (tri.), 17 SWEEPERS: 2008-2006 Broce RJ350, Broce RC300, 2010 Broce CR350, (2) 2006-2004-(2) 2003 Terramite TSS38, 2008 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8C, Laymor 6HB, 2003 Isuzu (s/a), Sterling Elgin (s/a), Minuteman TSS/82, 5 BOOM TRUCKS: (5) 2005 IH 18T w/ National 4200/500D (s/a), 1987 Mack RD688S (t/a), 2 BUCKET TRUCKS: Terex Hi-Ranger TL38P (4x4), 1996 GMC Topkick (4x4), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2005 Freightliner M2 (t/a), 23 DUMP TRUCKS: 2011 Mack TD713 (quad.), (3) 2009 Mack GU713 Granite (tri.), (5) 2005 Mack CV713 (tri.), (2) 2002 Mack CV713 (quad.), 1999 Mack CH612 (tri.), 2000-(2) 1999-1994 Mack RD690S (tri.), 1981 Mack R (tri.), 1992 Peterbilt 373 (t/a), 2005 Sterling (tri.), (2) 1999 Sterling (t/a), 2004 Ford F450 (s/a), 1998 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 1996 Western Star 4964F (t/a), 17 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008 Peterbilt 389 (tri.), 2010 Peterbilt 387 (t/a), 2009 Peterbilt 367 (t/a), (2) 2007-2006-2004 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2006 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 2009 Kenworth W900L (tri.), 1997 Kenworth W900 (tri.), 2005 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 2003 Mack Granite CV713 (t/a), (2) 1999 Mack RD688 (t/a), (2) 1999 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2000 Kenworth T800 (tri.), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2001 Freightliner FL60 (s/a), 13 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2005 Peterbilt 335 (s/a), 2005 GMC W3500 (s/a), 2007 Kenworth T300 (s/a), (2) New Ford F550XL Super Duty (4x4), 2009 Ford F550XL Super Duty (4x4), 2006 Ford F550XL, 2004 Ford F550, 2005 Ford F450, 2002 Ford F450XL, 2010 Ford F350XLT (4x4), 1999 Ford F650, 1993 Int’l. PayStar 5000, UTILITY TRUCK: 1995 Ford Super Duty (s/a), 4 FUEL/LUBE TRUCKS: 2006 Mack CV713 (t/a), 2006 Ford F650 (s/a), Ford (t/a), 1999 Sterling (t/a), VACUUM TRUCKS: 1997 Int’l. (s/a), VAN TRUCKS: 2004 GMC 2500, VANS: 2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500 11 passenger, 2 SWEEPER TRUCKS: Sterling, Tymco, YARD HORSE: Ottawa 30 (s/a), 7 PICKUPS: 1998 Ford F250XL, (2) 2008 Ford F150, 2001-(2) 2000 Ford F150XLT, 2003 GMC 2500 quad cab, BUS: 2002 ElDorado National Shuttle 15 passenger, 24 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (17) 2012 Witzco 50T (tri.), (2) 2012 Witzco RG35 35T (t/a), 2001 Witzco RG50 50T (tri.), 1998 Fontaine 50T (tri.), 1997 Fontaine E654T1CNGB 2+2+2 East Coast 9 axle, 2006 Kalyn/Siebert 2+2+2 (6 axle), 1993 Liddell Birmingham 403NGB-TIC, 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2005 Ameritrail GN40-20E 12T (t/a), DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2002 TrailEze 48ft. (t/a), 6 STEP DECK TRAILERS: 2002 Transcraft 35 T (t/a), (2) 2000 Fontaine 35T (t/a), 1983 Fontaine (t/a), 1977-1976 Dorsey DDGTW-I-276 (t/a), 3 EXTENDABLE FLATBED TRAILERS: 1988 Fontaine (t/a), 1983 Great Dane (t/a), 1981 Aztec (t/a), FLATBED TRAILERS: 1994 Transcraft 35T (t/a), 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2004 Landoll 660B 48ft. (t/a), 2002 Landoll (t/a), 7 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2005 Ameritrail TC146-70E (t/a), (2) JTFA 5x13 (s/a), JTFA12 5x12 (s/’a), JTFA10 5x10 (s/a), Phelean TAHD (t/a), Custom Mfg. 12TT40 (t/a), 3 DUMP TRAILERS: 2010 Doolittle 7200 (t/a), Wylie 10,000lb. (t/a), 6x10 (t/a), ASPHALT TRAILER: Flowboy (tri.), UTILITY TRAILER: 2004 Quality 10ft. (s/a), CAR HAULER: 2004 Centerville (t/a), BOAT TRAILER: 1990 Thompson 2000 Carrera, 6 OFFICE TRAILERS: (6) 60ft., 16 UTILITY VEHICLES: (6) 2007 Clubcar XRT1550G, (4) 2007-(2) 2006 Clubcar XRT900, IR Club Car Pioneer 1200, (2) IR Club Car Turf II, Kawasaki Mule 3010 (4x4), Kawasaki Mule 2510 (4x4), 2005 Bobcat S600, 50 UNUSED CAMPERS: (25) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., (25) Unused R-Vision Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., 2 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: 2006 JD Gator HPX (4x4), JD Gator, COLLECTIBLE VEHICLE: 1939 Buick Eight, LIMOUSINES: 2007 Chrysler 300 (long), 2 CAR HAULERS: (2) TH18 16ft. (t/a), CARGO TRAILER: Pace American 32ft. (t/a), ATTACHMENTS: New 2012 Demac HEC 9905 Hydr. Compactors, New 2012 JRW Thumbs, Unused Excavator Digging – Skeleton – Tilting & Ditching Buckets, Unused Grapples, Unused Concrete Pulverizer, Unused Rippers, Unused Clamshell Buckets, Unused 60ft. & 55ft. long front-stick & buckets, New/Unused Geith Buckets w/ Esco & Hensley Tooth Assemblies, New 2012 JRW Asphalt Cutter Wheels, New 2012 Skid Pro Buckets, (10) Terex LS Loader Buckets, Unused Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Unused Grizzly Thumbs, Unused Pallet Forks, Unused 8ft. Hydr. Snow Blades,Unused 6ft. Rotary Tillers, Magnum – Huskie-Okada Hydraulic Breakers, Grapple Rakes, Hydr. Hammers: New/Unused 2012 Rockram V811 – V807, (2) Okada Top 60, Okada OKB305, Kent KNB 40G, Bobcat 2570, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. FL AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FL LICENSE: #AB-1091. SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700

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Komatsu Hybrid Proves Itself as ‘Quiet, Powerful Machine’ HYBRID from page 34

the fuel efficiency is far superior. “It would be one thing simply to have the machine, but if you lost productivity, that would be a non-starter for us,” he said. “Productivity still charges the decision-making, simply because, although we want to be a good environmental steward, we have to do it in a profitable way. With the initial cost of the investment, there are two return streams in the HB215-1, which is unique. In this case, we get two returns. We get substantial fuel savings as well as an increase in productivity, and that is ideal in our circumstance.” Kittle offered his praise for Komatsu technology. “It’s world class,” he said. “Some of the Tier IV Interim technology that I’ve seen is really world class, and we get the opportunity to incorporate that into our fleet. It has been very well received, and our hope going forward is that we continue to find those kinds of opportunities for simultaneously increasing our tier profile on our fleet. And so, our hope is that Komatsu would add this technology to the entire excavator product line, because we see a very solid return of the additional investment.” Johnson noted that the operation of the machine isn’t very different from a normal excavator, so it doesn’t take a lot of time for operators to get used to it. “The initial getting in the seat took a little bit of time, but once they got past that, they liked the machine,” he said. “They’ve mentioned that the cab is really comfortable, and the controls are well placed. When we first took it out, we had a couple of hours of training that was provided.” One of the noticeable differences is that the hybrid is quieter. “When you normally operate a machine, you use the sound as a subconscious input, so you don’t really think about it,” said Najera. “With the hybrid running at a lower engine RPM because of that additional electrical stored energy, it’s able to run at that lower RPM so the engine does not have the same sound profile. So initially, if an operator doesn’t put his finger on it, he can’t figure out what’s missing. That was part of the role in training — to point that out so they know they’re not going to hear it and they should try to adjust for it. The operator is expecting to hear certain engine sounds and he’s not, so he has to somehow get used to that — almost unlearn it. “One thing that Komatsu was very conscious of in developing the hybrid was making the technology as seamless as possible. The worst thing we could have done was put in a new seat, a new cab, a new monitor panel, new joysticks … Right now, if you sit in the machine, there are times that you

probably forget you’re in the hybrid. And that was our goal — to try to make it as transparent and seamless as possible so that any typical operator can get in, and with a little bit of instruction, can just take off on his own.” Johnson noted that even though the hybrid is quieter, it is still a very powerful machine. “People think that if they’re not hearing this loud engine roar all the time, the machine is not going to have the power that this HB215 does have,” he said. “It has every bit of power that a conventional machine has. It’s quick and very powerful.” Najera explained that the hybrid system is based on an electric swing motor, making it very similar to a hybrid car system.

right investment for the right reasons,” he said. “There are multiple streams of return for the added investment, and the hybrid technology that Komatsu has incorporated can be accepted globally. You have to be very specific about the technology and how it’s being applied and what it’s doing to make it worthwhile. We’re not going to invest in an entire fleet of Tier IV machines all at one time simply to be green. We’d be out of business. But this technology specifically is a great investment.” About Roland Machinery Roland Machinery is responsible for the machine in Illinois. The company has been in business for more than 50 years, and cur-

Divisions of William Charles are as follows: Heavy/Highway William Charles Construction offers customers a wide scope of services, including earthmoving, road building, underground utility construction, and design/build field operations. Material William Charles Construction — Materials Division is the aggregate and asphalt production component of its construction business. It operates 11 quarries, two sand and gravel pits, and four asphalt plants strategically located throughout Northern Illinois. For consecutive years, the Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers has bestowed its top safety awards to the quarries, which operate daily. The distinguished Diamond Achievement Award for Excellence was awarded to one of the quarries for exemplary plant and site operations by the National Asphalt Pavement Association. Electric William Charles Electric provides high quality, cost-effective electrical union contract work. It specializes in commercial, industrial, traffic signal installation, roadway lighting, and airport lighting systems. The company’s goal is to provide a safe workplace for all employees while providing quality electric work that meets the contractors/owners highest expectations.

The Komatsu HB215-1 hybrid excavator is one of the key building blocks currently being used by William Charles Construction in Loves Park, Ill., to help the company achieve its goals.

“As the machine upper structure swings and slows down, during the braking part of the swing, the swing motor is actually generating electricity and storing it, which then allows us to use that stored energy to do the work,” he said. “That additionally stored energy gives the hybrid up to an additional 60 horsepower that it can add to the hydraulic system on an on-demand basis. So essentially, that’s what the operators are seeing, and it’s helping them see the additional power and productivity because of that hybrid boost in reserve energy.” Kittle noted that the acquisition of more hybrid machines will be discussed in the company’s budget planning. He explained that if there is a choice to invest a little more today and through technology get a more productive machine with a resulting return such as fuel consumption, that’s an investment his company would like to make. “This machine is a rare case of making a

rently has 15 stores in five states, including Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Missouri. The corporate headquarters is in Springfield, Ill. About William Charles Construction William Charles is a family-owned business that began in Joliet, Ill., in 1892 as A.C. Johnston and Son Coal Company. For the next 50 years, the company grew in road construction and the supply of coal, oil and lumber. The road construction business eventually became Johnston Roadbuilders, and a partnership also resulted in Rockford Blacktop. In 2009, the construction group was renamed William Charles Construction. Although many things have changed since that beginning, the company motto remains the same: “Doing the job right the first time.”

Residential/Commercial The Residential/Commercial Division draws upon a strong history of quality materials and workmanship to offer a turnkey service to customers. It offers a comprehensive operation including the design/engineering, coreout, paving and soil restoration. Environmental Remediation Environmental Contractors Inc., the environmental contracting services division of William Charles Construction, works throughout the country and internationally. It specializes in remediation and cost-effective management of environmental construction, and has successful ongoing contracts with many Fortune 500 companies. For nearly 30 years, it has worked with private industry, government agencies and PRP groups to streamline the remediation construction process. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................33

KISSIMMEE FL ................................................................68,69

KASI INFRARED CORP ................................................................46

ARROW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................42

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................22,23,57

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ................................3,12

KUBOTA SVL ............................................................................36,37

BOBCAT COMPANY..................................................................38,39

LANDOLL CORP ............................................................................17

BOMAG ..........................................................................................47

LEEBOY ..........................................................................................50

BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................16

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ..................................43,49

CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................55

M D MOODY & SONS INC ..............................................................6

CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................62

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..............................................................27

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..................................14,15

R W MOORE EQUIPMENT CO......................................................13

COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................22 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS......................................16 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ................................................................................63 IN PRINT OR WEB ................................................................30 TARGETED EMAIL ................................................................60 EXCAVATORS & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ..........................40 DURACLASS ..................................................................................21 DYNAPAC ......................................................................................45 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................10,11 EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ......................................................18 FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................27 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ........................................................18 G S EQUIPMENT..............................................................................2

RECKART LOGISTICS INC............................................................65 RING POWER CRANE ..................................................................21 RING POWER RENTAL....................................................................5 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..............................................72,73 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................25 ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................52 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................51 SCREEN-TEC LLC ........................................................................67 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS........................................25 SOUTHERN SHOWS ....................................................................22 SPECTRA INTEGRATED SYSTEMS ..............................................9 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................46 TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................58

GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ........................................27

TAR HEEL MACHINERY ..................................................................7

GOMACO CORP ............................................................................53

TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................54

HALE TRAILER ..............................................................................19

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................29

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................76

VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................48

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................................31

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................59

IRON PLANET

WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................44

POLK CITY FL........................................................................75

WORLDNET AUCTIONS ................................................................67

JCB INC ..........................................................................................61

YANMAR AMERICA ......................................................................35

JCB OF FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA ..................................12

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS ......................................................

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................46

KISSIMMEE FL ......................................................................71

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