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First envisioned close to two decades ago, construction is finally underway at Jackson State Community College (JSCC) on a $14 million, 46,000 sq. ft. (4,273 sq m) building that will serve as the permanent residence for the school’s allied health programs. Work on the new facility marks the completion of a transformation that began with the construction of the Jim Moss Center for Nursing. “We put forward a proposal and very detailed plans that would be nursing and allied health,” said Dr. Bruce Blanding, JSCC president. “Then, 18 years later they said, ‘Well, we have money for half of that.’ We had to make a decision and have the nursing building. Then thank goodness the governor and legislature gave us the additional money to have this building.” A groundbreaking for the new building was held in November 2015. Various officials were on hand for the ceremony, including Jackson State employees, Chancellor John Morgan of the Tennessee Board of Regents, area medical partners, local and state governments and the Jackson Chamber. representatives of Fleming Architects and Hoar Construction also were in attendance.
After three years of work, members of the Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) adopted a plan that will set the course for mid Tennessee regional transportation projects for more than two decades to come. Officially known as Middle Tennessee Connected, the 2016 to 2040 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) addresses transportation goals and needs for a seven‐county area, including Davidson, Maury, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson and Wilson counties, and was crafted by mayors from 30 cities, as well as county executives and transportation officials. “Today’s vote is another step forward in improving the region’s transportation network and protecting our quality of life,” said Ken Wilber Portland mayor, who serves as the MPO executive board chairman. “Stakeholders throughout the region have worked hand‐in‐ hand with the MPO staff to develop this plan, and great attention has been given to the selection of projects to ensure that our limited transportation funds make the greatest impact across the region. The federal government mandates that the nation’s metropolitan areas plan 20-plus years in advance and account for all regionally‐significant road, transit, freight, technology and walk-
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First envisioned close to two decades ago, construction is finally underway at Jackson State Community College (JSCC) on a $14 million, 46,000 sq. ft. (4,273 sq m) building that will serve as the permanent residence for the school’s allied health programs.
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Industry Employment Increases in Metro Areas Construction employment increased in 190 out of 358 metro areas, was unchanged in 63 and declined in 105 between December 2014 and December
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A Project of Biblical Proportions: Ky. to See $74M Theme Park By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
In northern Kentucky, a major theme park of a different kind is growing in a big way. On 800 acres off of I-75 in Williamstown, the builders of the Creation Museum are constructing a full-size Noah’s Ark as the park’s centerpiece. It will be 510 ft. (155 m) long and 80 ft. (24.3 m) high. The full-scale, all-wood ark is being built based on the dimensions provided in the Bible (Genesis 6), using the long cubit, and in accordance with sound established nautical engineering practices of the era. The project started in 2014, and is expected to be complete by next summer. The full dollar amount for the ark is $74 million. The Troyer Group in Mishawaka, Ind., heads the construction management team. “The Ark Encounter is a one-of-a-kind historically themed attraction,” said Todd Geer, construction manager for the project and vice president of the Troyer Group. The new attraction is within a one-day drive of almost two-thirds of America’s population, and projections are for an estimated yearly attendance of at least 1.4 million visitors. Currently, most of the shell is complete, and exhibits are being installed. The stern will be constructed after the main body of the Ark, with the bow to be added early in 2016. Ark Encounter is a privately owned Limited Liability Company (LLC). Crosswater Canyon, a non-profit subsidiary of Answers in Genesis (AiG), will be the sole member and owner of the LLC and will also be the managing member responsible for day-to-day operations Ken Ham, AiG’s founder and president, recently announced that the ark will open to the public on July 7, 2016. In order to help accommodate the large crowds that are anticipated, Ham noted that the ark will be open for 40 days and 40 nights during the first 40 days of operation, in reference to the 40 days and 40 nights of rain when the Biblical flood occurred. After Aug. 15, normal operation hours will begin, unless the crowds continue to be large. “We are so excited that the construction progress and schedule landed on this 7/7 date,” Ham said. Genesis 7:7 states that Noah and his family entered the Ark. So it’s fitting we allow the public to enter the lifesize Ark on 7/7.” For the first 40 days, tickets can be purchased for visits from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. to midnight. The day and evening times will also offer some differing experiences. Anyone who has purchased a Charter Boarding Pass or has sponsored a plank or a beam will have access to a priority ticketing
In northern Kentucky, a major theme park of a different kind is growing in a big way.
period beginning Jan.5. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Jan. 19. “While the Ark Encounter will be able to accommodate 16,000 guests per day, our consultant’s research has shown that we could possibly expect more than that during the first few weeks of opening, especially during the summer time frame,” Ham said. “So, to make sure this themed attraction remains an enjoyable experience for everyone, we are adding a nighttime shift for the first 40 days.” When Ham announced the opening date, he stated that the majority of the funding for the Ark Encounter’s first phase had been raised — about $80 million of the $91.5 million needed. He expected the rest to come in before construction is completed, including through sales of Ark memberships (called boarding passes). Additional future phases for the attraction include a Walled City, the Tower of Babel, a first-century Middle Eastern village, a journey in history from Abraham to the parting of the Red Sea, a walk-through aviary, and an expanded large petting zoo. According to Geer, challenges with the project include making sure all the materials arrive on time, working safely through a lot of overhead work, heavy equipment, and excavations, and the fact that it is a unique project that hasn’t been done before. The Troyer Group has one of the largest LEED certified (Leaders in Energy and Environmental Design) staffs in the Midwest. They plan to integrate solar panels along with passive solar, geothermal, water and wind technologies into the mechanical
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ICUEE National Crane Competition: Bowyer Wins Again ALL Crane Rental of Florida’s Kenneth Bowyer has once again taken the top prize at the national crane rodeo competition, also known as the Crane Operator & Rigger Skills Championship. The event was held Sept. 29 during the 2015 International Construction and Utility Equipment Expo (ICUEE) in Louisville, Ky. The rodeo, hosted by Crane Institute Certification (CIC), Crane & Rigging Hotline magazine and Altec Inc., is a crane operation challenge drawing on contestants’ skills in training, certification and experience in safe crane operations. Crane operators from around the country competed for the $10,000 championship prize after each won a previously held regional event. Competition was heavy, and several entrants showed up the day before the championship contest for the final of the regional competitions, also held at ICUEE, hoping to win the last spot available to compete for the big prize. There were more than 100 entrants in the various regional events, eventually resulting in a field of 14 entrants to the national competition. Bowyer was an automatic entrant for this year’s event because of his victory last year, and he worked hard to defend that title, becoming the first consecutive cham-
pion in the event’s history. “The course was more challenging this year,” said Bowyer, a 20-year crane operator. “It required us to implement a lot more skill while working to have the best time without making a mistake that could disqualify you. I was really shooting to win a second time, as nobody has ever won it consecutively before.” Contestants competed on an Altec AC45-127S, a 45-ton (40.8 t) capacity truck-mounted crane with a 127-ft. (38.7 m), five-section telescopic boom. The competition included a rigging Kenneth Bowyer (C) receives his check for challenge, as well as maneuvering the ning the National Crane Rodeo Competition. crane—with 100 ft. (30.48 m) of boom—through a tough obstacle course. ball is a heavy ball attached to a hook to keep The weather provided a further challenge the crane’s lifting cable taut. Crane Institute with rainy and muddy conditions, so opera- Certification (CIC), a nationally accredited tors had to close the cab windows and rely organization that provides rigger, signalperson and crane operator certification, on their depth perception more heavily. “Four feet can look like six inches when designed the competition’s standards and you’re in the seat,” said Bowyer, “but we scoring. Feeling the support of the entire ALL work in that environment, so skill in those Family of Companies behind him at the conditions is part of the job.” The obstacle course included maneuver- competition, Bowyer also brought his entire ing a barrel through a course, tipping a pipe family — his wife and five children — from end-to-end and dunking the machine’s Florida to Louisville, so they could watch headache ball into a barrel. The headache the competition. Bowyer praised the compa-
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Equipment Rental Five-Year Forecast Calls for Even Growth The American Rental Association’s (ARA) latest forecast calls for equipment rental industry revenue growth in the United States of 6.7 percent in 2016 and 2017, 6.2 percent in 2018 and 5.8 percent in 2019 to reach $48.7 billion. The growth pace is slightly more moderate than the previous two years, but the industry’s progress is consistently positive regardless of changes in oil and gas, construction and other segments equipment rental companies serve. “The performance of the equipment rental industry since the recession has been very positive and as auxiliary industries recover and grow, we anticipate equipment rental revenue growth to meet the forecast of the next five years,” said Christine Wehrman, ARA CEO and executive vice president. “This means equipment rental companies can prepare for steady growth, plan for expanding their markets and build inventory to meet their customer demand. The
forecast also shows that many customers who have turned to renting equipment during and after the recession have seen the benefits and will continue to rent to control their costs,” Wehrman said. “The secular shift to rental is here to stay.” The economic analysis from the ARA Rental Market Monitor subscription service suggests that the ongoing rebound in real residential construction in 2015 will help fuel the growth in the construction and industrial equipment and the general tool rental segments. “A 2015-19 compound annual growth rate [CAGR] of 2.7 percent is projected for real total construction with real nonresidential growing 1.0 percent and real residential growing 5.7 percent. This will drive revenue growth in the construction and industrial segment and the general tool segment, which will average annual revenue increases of 6.5 percent and 6.7 percent respectively, over the period,” according to the latest analysis provided by IHS Economics, the
“The performance of the equipment rental industry since the recession has been very positive and as auxiliary industries recover and grow, we anticipate equipment rental revenue growth to meet the forecast of the next five years.” Christine Wehrman ARA
forecasting firm that provides data and analyses for the ARA Rental Market Monitor. According to the ARA Rental Market Monitor, party and event rentals will “benefit from continued improvement in consumer spending and rental revenue is projected to show a 2.6 percent CAGR over the 2015-19 period. Total equipment rental revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.3 percent between 2015 and 2019,
reaching $48.7 billion in 2019.” The short-term forecast for Canada is more subdued in 2016, with expectations of 0.8 percent growth in equipment rental revenue to reach $4.98 billion, with a greater rebound of 5.7 percent in 2017, 6.3 percent in 2018 and 5.6 percent in 2019 to reach $5.9 billion. “Lower oil prices will put some downward pressure on oil sands investment, but prices are expected
to bottom out above the point at which oil sands become unprofitable and will rise steadily to over $80 a barrel by the end of 2018,” according to the ARA Rental Market Monitor. In Canada, according to the ARA Rental Market Monitor, “even with the modest outlook for construction markets, construction and industrial equipment and general tool revenues are expected to grow at CAGRs of 4.7 percent and 4.3 percent, respectively, through 2019. Party and event rental is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.6 percent, benefitting from increases in overall consumer spending, as well as growth in consumer expenditures on services. Total rental revenue is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6 percent over the 2015-19 period.” For more information, visit www.ARArental.org or www.ihs.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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LeeBoy, Stephenson Equipment Team Up to Fight Cancer LeeBoy, an industry leader in self-propelled pavers from Lincolnton, N.C., and Stephenson Equipment Inc., a leading construction equipment dealer based in Pennsylvania, will have raised $100,000 for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life by August 2016. That’s more than the entire event in Lincolnton raised last year and double their initial goal. Executives from the two companies presented a check in that amount during the National Pavement Expo (NPE) in Charlotte, N.C., where they also unveiled one of their unique fundraising tools — the pink paver. For Kelly Majeskie, president, The LeeBoy Group, $100,000 isn’t even the most impressive number related to the fundraising. “What surprises me and what I’m most pleased about is the number of people and companies who got involved in the project,” he said. The entire LeeBoy staff, dozens of vendors and one dealer, Stephenson Equipment Inc., all pitched in to raise the money. For the past several years, LeeBoy has run internal fundraisers for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event in Lincolnton, N.C. It’s always been a grassroots effort. “Our employees take ownership and they take responsibility for success,” said Majeskie. “We’re all working shoulder-toshoulder in this as individuals.” Sandy Greene, who works in customer service, organized the first LeeBoy Relay For Life team in 2010. A team of 25 (mostly family members) raised about $2,500 that first year. That year the event went from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., and according to Greene, it was a dark and stormy night. “The grills were turned over and tents
were flying everywhere and we stuck it out as long as we could,” she recalled. “Relay For Life was new to us. It was kind of trial and error for the first few years.” Greene organized the event out of love for her sister, Debbie Hare, who was diagnosed with stage-2 breast cancer on her 52nd birthday. Greene credits the research funded by the American Cancer Society for sparing her sister from the pain of chemotherapy. This research was so new that if Hare had been diagnosed even three months earlier, she would have been treated with chemotherapy in addition to having to undergo a mastectomy. Research demonstrated that chemotherapy was unnecessary. Five years later, Hare is still cancer-free. When Greene found out that she had precancerous tissue in her own breast in 2014, Bob Grail, president of LeeBoy, is ready to show off the pink paver. Mark Brissenden, accounting manager of LeeBoy, took over as captain of the Relay For Life team. “I think a lot of people jumped in to help not only because it was Sandy but everyone knows someone whose life has been affected by cancer,” he said. “We’ve had a lot of help around here.” That year Brissenden and the organizing committee decided to introduce some fun in the project — a clown/circus theme was chosen. “People really got into it and many dressed like clowns for the event,” said Brissenden. They made cotton candy, and the committee introduced new fundraisers, including auction items donated by vendors, an auction of scrap parts and tools, a silent auction of Easter baskets and candy sales. That year, they raised $5,001. “We were pulling out all the change from our pockets during the event so that we could (L-R) are Jami Myers, A.C.S.; Tamara Helderman of LeeBoy; Dennis Heller, president of Stephenson Equipment; Bob Grail, president of LeeBoy; Amber Leggett and Mark Brissenden, both of LeeBoy.
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Amber LeGette (L), accounts payable of LeeBoy, is the 2016 Relay For Life team captain. Tamara Helderman, human resources generalist of LeeBoy, first thought of the idea for the pink paver that has helped the company raise $100,000 for the American Cancer Society.
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say we raised over $5,000,” recalled Brissenden with a laugh. In addition to helping his colleague, Brissenden had a personal reason to support the cause. He felt the pain of cancer through his mother’s death. From the experience, he learned about the patient-care services the American Cancer Society provides. Each year, the Relay For Life project gained momentum at LeeBoy. By 2015, the fundraising total was $10,000. This year’s team captain, Amber LeGette, accounts payable, set an ambitious goal of $50,000 for 2016. Tamara Helderman, human resources generalist of LeeBoy, was the individual who first thought of the idea to build a pink paver in 2015. While looking at a custom-painted green asphalt paver on the shop floor, she thought that a breast-cancer-pink would help raise awareness and funds. Before she pitched the idea to senior management, she consulted with Gary Beaver, paint production manager. Then she asked Shannon Seymour, vice-president, operations: “Do you think a pink paver is a good idea?” “Heck ya!” Seymour recalled telling her when he first heard about the pink paver idea. His only caveat was that they should ensure that they could sell the asphalt paver before painting it pink. Seymour managed the custom paint job through the assembly process with few wrinkles. “Everybody was completely onboard,” he said. “LeeBoy is accustomed to painting different colors because we do custom paint jobs for DOTs and other customers.” As part of their contribution, LeeBoy covered the additional costs associated with the custom job and their paint supplier mixed the color and donated the paint.
The LeeBoy team that built the pink paver shows their pride by coloring the logos on their hats pink.
“This project has taken on a life of its own,” said Seymour. “It’s been fun and exciting to be part of it. I can’t remember anything else we’ve ever done that’s been this big, this engaging.” Seymour said that whenever he mentions the pink paver at LeeBoy, people’s faces light up. “The workers are proud and happy to be involved,” said Ricky Jones, LeeBoy production manager. A lot of the painters, welders, screed workers and assemblers who built the pink But Who Would Buy It? paver have colored the LeeBoy logo on their When they considered who would buy a hats with pink markers. pink paver, Bob Grail, president and COO, Amber LeGette (R), accounts payable of LeeBoy, is the 2016 Relay For Life team cap“I didn’t really expect it to take off like it Mark Brissenden, accounting manager of LeeBoy, is a past captain. They’re VT LeeBoy, Inc., and Majeskie both imme- tain. has,” said Helderman. “Everybody from riding the LeeBoy pink paver that helped the company raise $100,000 for the diately thought of Dennis Heller, president American Cancer Society. every department has pitched in. When you and CEO of Stephenson Equipment, Inc. can get everybody excited about a cause and They knew that his wife, Laurie, had been support it, it speaks volumes about the famidiagnosed with breast cancer and he would at least hear them giving back for the blessings we’ve been provided as busi- ly-like atmosphere here at LeeBoy.” ness owners.” out. Although the pink paver is now sold and the Relay For In addition to the involvement from employees and the Life team has doubled their fundraising goal, the fundraising Bryce L. Davis, general sales manager, North America, approached Heller to see if he would buy the pink paver. He dealer, LeeBoy suppliers also pitched in. Patrick Turner, continues at LeeBoy. jumped at the chance. He bought the pink paver and made a director, Supply Chain, and his team of buyers reached out “We actually have a lot more to do: silent auction, raffles, to some of LeeBoy’s vendors and asked them to donate to vendor raffle and the relay itself in May,” said LeGette. “We significant donation towards the project. Heller has now sold the pink paver to M&J Paving & the pink paver project (an 8515C conveyor paver). The dol- blew last year out of the water, and we’re still at it.” Services LLC in Mifflintown, Pa., where it will be put into lar value of their parts varied as some parts cost only pennies LeGette wonders what the company can do next year to service, paving roads while attracting attention and raising and others would be as much as $14,000. Turner expected top this year’s success. that suppliers would probably donate their margin on those awareness. Majeskie, who lost his mother to cancer when he was 12, “This paver will be around for years and this story will parts. hopes that the success of the pink paver project will inspire “Boy was I wrong,” said Turner. “I was overwhelmed by other OEMs and dealers to unite for a good cause. encourage others to donate to fight this dreaded disease,” the generosity of our vendors.” Heller said. “The pink paver is really going to stand out. Maybe we Almost 100 percent of the suppliers who were asked, will light a spark, and motivate more people in the industry Heller’s personal story has a happy ending. Due to an early diagnosis and a double mastectomy, Laurie is now can- donated; and donated much more. In many cases, it was the and in our region to give back to their communities,” he said. complete value of the component. cer-free. The Hellers know how lucky they are. (This story also can be found on Construction “The small, local businesses really surprised me. For Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip“No one is excluded from cancer,” said Heller. “We were fortunate so far, but others need help. I believe strongly in many, that’s not a small contribution for them,” said Turner. mentguide.com.)
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) As South Carolina senators prepare to debate how much extra money to give to the state’s highways and bridges, the leader of the roads agencies has been careful to give lawmakers plenty of options while not pushing them too hard in any direction. Department of Transportation Secretary Christy Hall has given senators a host of options, from spending just $65 million extra a year to get the pavement on the interstates up to good condition while doing no bridge work or expansion to $800 million in new money that would attack congestion, widen more than 150 mi. (241 km) of major highways and get rid of old bridges. One PowerPoint slide she likes to show lawmakers has nearly a dozen options on how she could spend whatever extra money lawmakers can find. The Senate started debate on a roads bill Feb. 11 before adjourning for the weekend. Senate President Pro Tem Hugh Leatherman told his colleagues they could spend most of the next week on it too. The proposal getting the most attention on the Senate floor would raise the gas tax by 12 cents a gallon over three years and increase or add a number of other fees. In five years, an estimated $723 million extra would be put into roads, nearly reaching Hall’s most expensive option. But the idea only cuts income and other taxes by $400 million over that period, and Gov. Nikki Haley and other conservative lawmakers want an even swap. Supporters of
the amendment say they factored in that a third of the gas tax is paid by out of state drivers who need no tax break, but some lawmakers don’t think the basis behind that estimate has been proven. Reforming the DOT’s board and the State Infrastructure Bank, which helps borrow money for expensive projects also will be discussed, with conservatives again fearing the proposal doesn’t go far enough to give the governor more control of the agency. If lawmakers give the DOT more money without reform “we’re going to see hundreds of millions of dollars going to rural areas where it is not needed,’’ said Sen. Tom Davis, R-Beaufort. For her part, Hall promises to use whatever money she gets wisely. But she also is carefully pointing out that the state’s roads are reaching a crisis. “The fear I have is that we have waited too long,’’ Hall told lawmakers during hours of testimony. She used what was supposed to be a repaving project on Interstate 85 to make her point. Tests showed the foundation of the road had crumbled from years of neglect, adding about
$10 million to what was supposed to be a $48 million project. Hall said she fears a similar problem on an upcoming resurfacing of Interstate 26 between Newberry and Columbia. Sen. Ray Cleary, a Republican and Murrells Inlet dentist who has been pushing for more money for roads for years, likened it to a patient who can floss or brush, wait and have a cavity filled, or wait even longer and need a crown or more extensive dental work. “I can fix it for $100, $300 or $3,000, depending on when you see me,’’ Cleary Christy Hall said. The one thing all lawmakDepartment of Transportation ers agree on is something must be done. With all the attention on interstates, Hall worried the primary roads that carry nearly half the state’s traffic are falling apart quickly and about to reach a crisis. Only 20 percent of pavement on them is in good condition. “It’s been neglected and it’s at a point where it’s going to take complete reconstruction,’’ Hall said.
“The fear I have is that we have waited too long.”
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Volvo’s Gold Hauler Marks Takeuchi-US Announces New Anniversary of ‘Gravel Charlie’ Branch to Its Dealer Network Takeuchi-US announced that Power Equipment Co. in Kingsport, Tenn., will now sell Takeuchi equipment, including excavators, skid steers, track loaders and wheel loaders. Four of the six Power Equipment locations now sell Takeuchi equipment. Founded in 1946, Power Equipment sells, rents and services mobile construction, paving, forestry and material handling
equipment and is one of the largest distributors of mining and construction equipment in its territories. The company became a dealer for Takeuchi in the winter of 2014 with its Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn., locations as well as Tupelo, Miss. “We have a great partnership with Takeuchi and look forward to growing their brand in each of our locations,” said Steve Woodby, corporate rental manager of Power Equipment. “The Takeuchi machines have done very well at our Chattanooga, Knoxville and Tupelo locations and customers are already excited to operate them at our Kingsport location.” For more information, visit www.takeuchi-us.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Fifty years ago the world’s first articulated hauler was completed by Volvo engineers in Sweden. “Gravel Charlie” quickly became a construction industry icon and operators’ favorite, with more than 70,000 articulated haulers produced to date. To celebrate this special year of the articulated hauler, Volvo Construction Equipment employees in Shippensburg, Pa., custom-painted a metallic gold A40G that will travel across the United States and Canada in 2016. The “Golden Hauler” will end its journey at ConExpo 2017. It will be auctioned with proceeds going to SkillsUSA and SkillsCanada to support training programs that encourage new generations to enter the construction industry.
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dealers,” said Schulze Vohren. “The strength of our distribution network and our ability to provide a diverse product portfolio have always set us apart. We will continue to develop innovative, reliable, performancedriven solutions and equipment to support a variety of applications across different industries. This includes exceptional financing, training, technical service, warranty and aftermarket programs that complement our products,” he added. Longtime President, Christopher Barnard retired effective Dec. 31, 2015. During his 18 year tenure, the company expanded beyond its well-respected light equipment product line through the acquisition of Ground Heaters Inc. in 2006 and the merger of Wacker and Neuson Kramer in 2007. Today, Wacker Neuson is a leading global manufacturer of a wide range of equipment for the concrete, construction, oil and gas, landscape, agriculture, utilities and municipal industries. This includes rammers, vibratory plates, trowels, rollers, pumps, generators, heaters, light towers, excavators, wheel loaders, skid steer and compact track loaders, tele-
handlers and wheel dumpers. “We are very excited about the future of Wacker Neuson in North America and eager to further our brand presence,” said Schulze Vohren. “The relentless pursuit of industry diversity in the marketing and sales of our equipment, as well as our expansion in the aftermarket segment will help us achieve our growth potential.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) In his new role as regional president, Schulze Vohren is responsible for the organization’s regional market presence for all product lines and helps set and drive the strategic initiatives that best position the company to maximize market opportunities and performance in the region.
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Houston, Texas…
Euro Auctions Continues Its Global Expansion to U.S. Site Euro Auctions, the UK’s and Ireland’s largest auctioneers of construction machinery and industrial equipment, according to the company, continues its global expansion with the acquisition of a new auction site in Houston, Texas, securing a firm trading platform in the USA with easy access to Mexico and South America. The first full sale for 2016 is scheduled for March 18. This one day sale will see in excess of 300 lots of mixed earthmoving equipment and construction equipment go under the hammer and in true Euro Auctions style will seek interest from a global market. The new site covers 5 acres and is only four mi. from William P Hobby Airport and 17 mi. from the port of Houston. “Euro Auctions conducted its first sale on this Houston, Texas, site on December fourth to gauge local and country wide interest. The results were very encouraging
“Euro Auctions conducted its first sale on this Houston, Texas, site on December fourth to gauge local and country wide interest. The results were very encouraging with a selection of cranes out performing expectation, as such we have now secured this site as our auction facility in Texas.” Jonnie Keys Euro Auctions
with a selection of cranes out performing expectation, as such we have now secured this site as our auction facility in Texas,” said Jonnie Keys, general manager of Euro Auctions. “The Texas region has long been seen as one of the most important in the USA and we feel it is good to have a presence in this area as we grow the Euro Auctions brand worldwide. This new site will also allow Euro
Auctions to gain access to the Mexico and South American markets through the port of Houston.” During the last 10 years, Euro Auctions has forged trade links within the USA, building relationships with many of the international players in the used equipment and machinery markets. A pivotal move was the opening of Euro Auctions first permanent United States auction site in Atlanta, Ga.,
June 2013, the foundation on which the whole development of the USA market for Euro Auctions was based. Today, Euro Auctions has a large number of customers from North America, which the sites of Atlanta and Houston are now able to service, while creating new relationships with buyers and sellers across the USA. Steve Watson, country manager of the United States said, “Euro
Auctions has long aspired to expand within the USA market but plans have always hinged on finding suitable facilities from which to trade. With the acquisition of the new Euro Auctions, Atlanta site in 2013 and now the Houston site, we now have the unique opportunity to be located amongst the hub of the American equipment industry, which will be instrumental to the success of this venture.” Euro Auctions has always worked closely with U.S. based auction companies and has a working relationship with some of the best auctioneers in America. This relationship is destined to continue and many visitors to the upcoming auction sale should recognize a few familiar faces. For more information, visit www.euroauctions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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First Phase to Cost $8M, Another Project Set at $140M MPO from page 1
ing and biking projects in their respective MPO planning areas. Middle Tennessee Connected provides a balanced, financiallyfeasible set of transportation improvements that can be constructed or implemented over the next 25 years, said Michelle Lacewell, spokeswoman of MPO. The planned projects total nearly $8.5 billion with funding expected from federal, state and local revenues. Those investment recommendations are centered around four main goals: • To maintain a safe and reliable transportation system for people and goods • Help local communities grow in a healthy and sustainable way • Enhance economic competitiveness by improving private sector performance and Adoption of Regional Transportation Plan — 2 of 3 • Spend public funds wisely by ensuring a return on investment. “The collaborative process used to develop Middle Tennessee Connected identified and documented local and regional transportation needs over the coming decades,” said Doug Demosi, Rutherford County planning director and chairman of the MPO’s Technical Coordinating Committee. “As such, the plan contains a long-term vision to expand and modernize transit options, create more walkable and active communities, and reimagine regional corridors with integrated technology.” The development of the plan is interconnected with other local and statewide transportation planning underway across the region, Lacewell said. It serves as the gateway for federal transportation funding for roadway and transit recommendations that come out of local community planning or studies conducted by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). The plan places a growing emphasis on directing more of the anticipated revenue to major transit projects, and lists nine major capital projects identified by local communities and transit agencies as priorities for the region. Those projects include: • Upgrading the aging interstate loop in downtown Nashville, estimated in 2015 dollars to cost about $375 million. “That’s not a project that has been developed yet,” Lacewell said. “It’s something we are working with TDOT for the future — potentially 2030 to 2040.” But Lacewell noted the timeline could change or it may involve short-term projects leading up to the longer-term project. “That is something that has been identified as incredibly important to mobility. Everything backs up in the morning and evening. We’ve identified it as a major priority and we have funding allocated to
improve that loop.” • Incorporating rapid transit technology into the corridors between Nashville and Franklin, Murfreesboro and Gallatin. “One of those projects is in Gallatin and is going North,” Lacewell said. “The project has been named the NE Transit Corridor and we’re calling it the NET Corridor. The improvements would incorporate transit technology, dedicated lanes, managed lanes and intersection improvements. We are presenting it as one priority for funding.” The cost of the first phase is marked at $8 million. Another project set for the 2030 horizon is estimated at $140 million. • Modernizing the commuter rail service between Davidson and Wilson counties. The cost for this project has not been determined, Lacewell said. The rail service, dubbed the Music City Star, has been in operation since 1996. “It’s really gained ridership and popularity in the last five to seven years,” she said. “It needs upgrade of cars and Wifi on the train. There is a lot of transitoriented development going up on that line.” • Providing a new transit option to serve commuters between Nashville and Clarksville, which also would benefit the residents in North Nashville. There is currently a study being done on the NW Corridor, which will determine how the agencies will proceed. It may look at utilizing an abandoned section of rail or it could be an express bus route with dedicated lanes, Lacewell said. • Improving state routes in the fast growing areas of Maury, Robertson, Williamson and Wilson counties. Additionally, funding has been earmarked for three additional corridors. “It will most likely need to be combined with additional federal, state and local money to fully implement the project that ultimately is designed/engineered through the project development/community involvement process, Lacewell said. “There is a lot to still be determined about these projects as we move forward.” • Nashville-Gallatin Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit/Managed Lanes: $427 million ($341 million in federal funds) to be completed between 2021 to 2030 • Nashville-Franklin South Corridor Rapid Transit/Managed Lanes: $336 million ($268 million in federal funds), to be completed between 2021 to 2030 • Nashville-Murfreesboro Southeast Corridor Rapid Transit/Managed Lanes: $735 million ($588 million in federal funds), to be completed between 2031 to 2040 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Expanding in North America…
Terramac, a manufacturer of rubber tracked crawler carriers, expands its representation in the North American market by including Enviro Services as part of its dealer network. Enviro Services will represent the Terramac product line in northern Louisiana. “Enviro Services is dedicated to providing their customers with superior services and quality equipment,” said Andrew Konopka, president of Terramac. “Their expertise in environmental reclamation for the pipeline industry is a natural fit for Terramac units. We’re excited to have them join our growing network.” Enviro Services will offer Terramac’s versatile crawler carriers to deliver the pipeline industry with customized environmental control and land restoration equipment. In addition to Terramac’s three standard options — convertible dump-to-flat beds, rock dump beds and flatbeds — Enviro
Services will offer environmental reclamation attachments such as hydroseeders, vacuum excavators and straw blowers. Customers of Enviro Services appreciate Terramac carriers for their unique front and rear bolt on connection system, which allows support equipment to be easily interchanged, as well as their ability to provide low ground pressure necessary for sensitive environmental work. “Many of our customers begin their projects with a flatbed and then halfway-through have a need for a dump bed to carry heavier material,” said Chris Holomon, general manager of Enviro Services. “Terramac’s units are exceptionally versatile as they serve both purposes and more due to their compatibility with various auxiliary options. And at full carrying capacity, the units continue to conquer rugged terrain and travel to remote jobsites with minimal impact on the
ground. We’re confident our customers will see the value in Terramac crawler carriers as we do.” “Terramac is committed to providing the best full service, support and parts availability for its innovative and growing product line,” said Trey Towns, co-owner of Enviro Services. “We’re excited to offer Terramac crawler carriers to our customers and we look forward to a lasting partnership.” For more information on Enviro Services, call 318/368-9111 or visit www.enviroservicesllc.com. For more information, visit www.terramac.com or call 630/3654800. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Finding Enough Workers to Meet Demand Proves Challenging for Firms AGC from page 1
Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Considering current economic trends and our members’ forecasts, many firms should continue hiring workers this year as demand expands.” Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine, Calif. (10,500 jobs, 13 percent) added the most construction jobs during the past year. Other metro areas adding a large number of construction jobs include Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif. (9,000 jobs, 12 percent), Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, Ill. (8,900 jobs, 8 percent), and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (8,100 jobs, 7 percent). The largest percentage gains occurred in Weirton-Steubenville, W.Va.Ohio (60 percent, 900 jobs); Huntsville, Ala. (18 percent, 1,400 jobs); Grand Rapids-Wyoming, Mich. (16 percent, 3,000 jobs), Saginaw, Mich. (16 percent, 400 jobs) and Honolulu, Hawaii (14 percent, 3,800 jobs). The largest job losses from December 2014 to December 2015 were in Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas (minus 4,300 jobs, minus 6 percent), followed by Detroit-DearbornLivonia, Mich. (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 8 percent); DallasPlano-Irving, Texas (minus 1,600 jobs, minus 1 percent) and Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wisc. (minus 1,600 jobs, minus 2 percent). The largest percentage declines
for the past year were in Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula (minus 14 percent, minus 1,200 jobs), Florence-Muscle Shoals, Ala. (minus 14 percent, minus 500 jobs), Fort Smith, Ark. (minus 14 percent, minus 1,000 jobs), Anniston-OxfordJacksonville, Ala. (minus 13 percent, minus 100 jobs), Hanford-Corcoran, Calif. (minus 13 percent, minus 100 jobs) and Walla Walla, Wash. (minus 13 percent, minus 100 jobs). Association officials said the new metro jobs data is consistent with the results of the group’s 2016 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook. Seventy-one percent of firms who participated in the Outlook reported they plan to expand their headcount this year. Yet a similar share, 70 percent, reported they are already having a hard time finding enough qualified workers to fill positions, which is why the association continues to push for measures to recruit and prepare new construction workers. “Most construction firms expect to continue expanding this year,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “The biggest challenge many firms are facing is finding enough workers to meet available demand.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ASC Announces Liugong Expanded Its Global Footprint Addition of Carlson in 2015 With Multiple New Initiatives Paving Products China’s “Belt and Road” initiative, as the name suggests, is a trade network covering the Asian, African and European countries located along the established routes of the “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “21st Century Maritime Silk Road”. In effect, it seeks to promote win-win cooperation among participating nations by breaking infrastructure bottlenecks. This will be achieved through boosting the efficiency of resource allocation and promoting greater market integration. This initiative presents opportunities that ambitious CE manufacturers — including LiuGong, — are prepared to take advantage of. Over the past 10 years, LiuGong has established its business network in 62 of the 65 B&R countries, as well as a dealer network that includes service and parts distribution centers, in five Central Asian countries. On Dec. 2, nine LiuGong’s machines, including the best of its wheel loaders, excavators and road equipment, were displayed at the commencement ceremony for the ChinaLaos Railway Project in Vientiane, Laos. seventeen days later, Chen Hao, general manager of LiuGong Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. and general manager of LiuGong Thailand Private Limited dealership, was invited to the kick-off ceremony of the Sino-Thai Railway Project. Collectively, these two events heralded LiuGong’s support of the Chinese government-backed “Belt and Road” Initiative. Pushing the Global Business Forward — LiuGong’s Global Dealer Conference 2015 LiuGong’s Global Dealer Conference began in 2003 with only eight dealers but in 2015 attracted more than 500 attendees from 76 countries. Having begun its internationalization strategy in 2003, LiuGong has become an example to other enterprises in the Chinese CE industry. In 2015, while the entire industry was in recession, LiuGong still had some highlights in its overall performance. Not only were its substantial indicators — such as assets income, operational cash flow and asset quality — better than the industry average, but also, its proportion of overseas income increased to 35 percent. In 2015, LiuGong maintained its position as the leading industry exporter of loaders, skid steer loaders and backhoe loaders in terms of volume. At the same time, its overseas sales of loaders, forklifts and bulldozers have been rapidly increasing. Optimization for Advancement As a symbol of globalization for China’s engineering machinery industry, LiuGong’s most significant activity for expansion in 2015 was the reconfiguration of its overseas market organization and resources. LiuGong started to strengthen its after-market business by creating a new department — the LiuGong Global Post-Market Business Division. Jack Liao, assistant to president who is responsible for managing this division, directly reports to Yu Chuanfen, president of LiuGong. This department will work closely with LiuGong’s regional offices in South Africa, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Netherland, India, Poland, Singapore, Russia, Hong Kong and the United States to manage the product life cycle for LiuGong’s global customers and build global training systems. Meanwhile, LiuGong advanced the
ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. announced the addition of Carlson Paving Products’ commercial pavers to its wide-ranging product line in the southeast. Carlson Paving Products has been a leader in screed machinery for more than 30 years, according to the company. The company makes five highway-class screeds. The Tacoma, Wash., based manufacturer also produces the industry’s leading commercial class paver platforms in the CP100 and CP75. Carlson’s commercial pavers combine mat quality, performance and contractor focus. In partnering with Carlson, ASC is now the exclusive dealer for these pavers throughout South Carolina, Georgia and eastern Tennessee. Unveiling the New Chapter of Industry’s With the addition of Carlson Paving Products, ASC hopes Technology — Global R&D Center Opening to strengthen its commitment to being the primary solutions Throughout 2015, LiuGong launched more than 20 new products into the global market. Closely linked to this robust provider for the paving and road machinery industry. ASC is one of the largest Volvo Construction Equipment expansion of its product line is LiuGong’s continued investDistributors in North America operating in North Carolina, ment in R&D. LiuGong’s 1.1 million sq. ft. global R&D South Carolina, North Dakota, Georgia and western center opened in Liuzhou in June 2015. Tennessee. The construction equipment dealer also represents SDLG, Sennebogen, Sandvik and Doosan products in most coverage areas. For more information, visit www.ascvolvo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) transformation and enhanced the localization of its global subsidiaries in Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, India, Russia, North America, Latin America and Europe. In the past year, LiuGong also has set up a R&D center in North America and is continuing to build up its global R&D capabilities in India, Poland and the UK. These new measures have helped LiuGong make gradual but real progress towards internationalization. “This new system lays a framework and foundation for the international expansion of LiuGong for at least 50 years to come.” said Zeng Guang’an, chairman of the LiuGong Group.
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This new facility will become the hub that influences LiuGong’s four other world-class R&D facilities in India, Poland, United States and the United Kingdom. Its completion marks a major milestone in the expansion of the company’s R&D capability — the new center boasts world-class hardware, a modern art testing platform, a modern manufacturing plant, and more than 1,000 members of LiuGong’s top technicians, 15 percent of which are based outside China. The Future — Aiming High, Achieving More LiuGong hopes that by 2020, half of its sales volume will come from overseas markets. “Overall, our real competitors are the American enterprises,” Zeng frankly said, “American enterprises have the most comprehensive global layout and are strong in both their soft and hard power. These challenging competitors and the potential opportunities for Chinese enterprises will only serve to heighten LiuGong’s aspirations.” For more information, visit: www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
ASC Now Offers Stewart-Amos Line ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. announced the addition of Stewart-Amos sweepers to the extensive equipment line the company offers. Stewart-Amos Sweeper Co. prides itself on bringing new ideas to the industry. Currently, the company produces seven different models of mechanical broom and three regenerative air street sweepers. The Starfire series of broom sweepers incorporates an exclusive three shaft elevator system that maximizes upper chain support, which extends component wear life expectancy up to four to five times longer than two shaft designs. The Galaxy series of regenerative air street sweepers feature bolt-together stainless steel hoppers as standard equipment. These come with a no rust through standard five-year factory warranty. All Stewart-Amos products are proudly made in Harrisburg, Pa. With the addition of Stewart-Amos products, ASC continues to expand its commitment to the paving and road machinery industry. For more information, visit www.ascvolvo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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New Facility to House College’s Allied Health Programs JCCC from page 1
“This has been an exciting couple of years, said Blanding, It’s a great feeling to finally make a permanent place on our campus for these key programs. It helps to demonstrate to our students, faculty, staff as well as all of West Tennessee that Jackson State is a solid supporter of the medical community.” According to Dr. Thomas Pigg, JSCC dean and program director of allied health, “The project has bounced from being one building for both nursing and allied health to two separate building several times. It was finally decided to build two buildings. Over the past several years, the project was put off, removed from consideration and then finally last spring it was back on.” With the new structure, everything will now be in one location, instead of scattered across the school grounds. “All the allied health programs are somewhat independent, but having all programs in one place will make it much easier for prospective students to find information about each program without having to wander all over campus,” said Pigg. “It will also provide a centralized location for students to submit applications to the allied health program. The one building will allow different programs to share equipment and other resources.” The college is considered a leader in West Tennessee as the primary source for highly-qualified personnel in the medical community, according to Pigg. “Often, people I know from the community talk about being cared for by one of our allied health graduates. For the most part, it’s almost always very positive. Those who hire our graduates keep hiring our graduates, said Pigg. “The new building will contain the best equipment available. The layout will provide an exceptional learning environment for our students. When I look at the project drawings and 3D renderings, I am overwhelmed at how wonderful the new building is going to be, and how inviting it will be for our students. Everyone is very excited about it, and
eagerly awaiting the day the doors will be open to our new home.” Most of the areas vacated by the allied health program will undergo renovations. One area in particular will be altered to support several new biology labs. Another area will be converted to a special student study and gathering place. The new building will create a second quad on the campus, which provides an area for students to gather and take part in outdoor events. The new facility will be home to the college’s allied health programs, which include medical lab technician, radiography, emergency medical technician, physical therapist assistant and occupational therapy assistant. The new building will include classrooms, labs, conference halls and large common areas and will allow students to also have access to new, updated equipment. It’s expected to be completed by spring 2017. Gerald Batchelor, Jackson State physical plant director, said the biggest challenges involve the scheduling and monitoring of construction activities for the duration of the project. “This project consists of three parts — the new health sciences building, the McWherter Center renovation and the Walter Nelms classroom building renovation, which is the area that will be vacated by the current health sciences programs. The more pertinent challenge is the classroom building and the new health sciences building, due to the fact that coordination is a must in order to have the smooth transfer from one facility to another.” Site work is currently underway, which started in early December. “As of January 2016, all site work activities are still active. The grubbing, foliage removal, elevation marking and utility services right-of-way is the primary work being performed,” said Batchelor. The installation of the geothermal-hybrid system, including the closed-loop wells, and water tower for the climate
control for the health science building have yet to be carried out. There will be approximately 160 wells to be drilled at a depth of 100 feet. The property for the new facility was a non-disturbed area consisting of trees and bushes, with a sloping elevation. This area was undeveloped since the existence of the college in 1967. “No structural demo work on the site of the new facility was required, just grubbing and grading. For the McWherter Center and the Walter Nelms classroom building, there will be extensive demolition. The McWherter Center is scheduled to take three months to complete, and the Nelms classroom building is scheduled to take five months. Renovation of the McWherter Center is scheduled for April 2016, and the Nelms classroom building is set for January 2017. ” An approved storm water pollution prevention plan was executed to cover the entire site of the new facility, with the installation of a retention pond. All electrical and water utilities will be new, being fed from the city of Jackson’s service from the north and east side of the campus. The plan for the renovation for the McWherter Center is for additional space for industrial technology, approximately 4,500 sq. ft. (418 sq m), and the Walter Nelms classroom building will expand the science/biology labs approximately 5,300 sq. ft. (492.3 sq m). Jackson Simpson, Hoar Construction project manager, and superintendent David King are overseeing the construc-
David King, Hoar Construction photo
The property for the new facility was a non-disturbed area consisting of trees and bushes, with a sloping elevation.
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David King, Hoar Construction photo
Jackson Simpson, Hoar Construction project manager, and superintendent David King are overseeing the construction.
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Architects Design Building to Allow Collaboration Among Seven Disciplines JCCC from page 36 The two-story building features steel columns with a tion, with the most time-consuming work centering on the brick and stone façade. Silver metal panels are used to accent concrete foundations and back-fill operations. Colder condi- various parts of the façade and cover the canopies at each tions at the job site will also be a concern for crews. door. “Weather is always a factor in the winter months, when “Because the nursing school is only a year old and is locatgetting a building out of the ground,” said King. “My ed adjacent to the new building, we felt it was appropriate to approach is one day at a time. With concrete, it could be as utilize many of the same exterior and interior materials. Our little as blankets after placement, or as major as hot water new building is not a twin, but more like a cousin of the nursadded on site, with heaters, and blankets. The temperature ing school, with the same materials used in different ways. dictates everything. Rain, sleet, snow is a very big deal with “There’s a two-story curtain wall window on the front and steel erection.” back of the building at the center to draw attention from the The main equipment being used on the job includes a D5 exterior and enliven the interior with light. There is a monudozer, a 200 excavator, a drum compactor, a concrete pump, mental stair at the main entry that is open and full of light, mini-excavators, lull- type fork lifts, numerous aerial lifts, a with a wood wall that follows you up the stairs. crane for steel erection, along with an asphalt paving According to Redburn, having different health sciences in machine and asphalt compactors. Key materials required one facility allows for collaboration among the seven disciinclude concrete, re-steel, structural steel, man-made stone, plines. brick, rubber roof and metal “We used the school colpanels. Roughly 25,000 cu. ors of green and yellow to yds. (19,113.8 cu m) of site create abstract DNA strand fill material is being importpatterns, as well as the star of ed to the project. life in the flooring.” The design firm for the There also are various new building is Fleming study spaces to allow stuArchitects of Memphis. dents to collaborate between Tamara Redburn, project classes. architect, AIA, said, “We “These areas will also wanted to help the school help to bring students of the achieve their idea of creating various disciplines together a space for each of the seven in a way they might not have health sciences programs to had access to before. These have a laboratory, classroom student areas also include and large storage room. extra power and USB plugs Because this is a science David King, Hoar Construction photo for charging devices.” building, we were also look- Site work is currently underway, which started in In addition, there are two ing to design a more con- early December. x-ray machines planned for temporary building featurthe building and a physicist ing some high-tech elements. Getting lots of natural light reviewed the drawings for the required lead-lined walls. The into the spaces was also important.” mechanical system is a hybrid geothermal, which includes The project wasn’t without its challenges, according to underground wells that take advantage of the earth’s natural Redburn. heat. “The site drops 20 feet from the north side to the south, so Designing a building that was environmentally friendly we had to find a way to work with that. We also wanted to was important to the creative team. have the new building create a student quad with three other “The hybrid geothermal system is a sustainable method to existing buildings, so it needed to look like it belonged in the heat and cool the building. We’re using low-flow toilet fixspace while also not looking too short, since it was set on a tures and automatic faucets. Occupancy sensors for the lightdownhill slope. ing will turn off lights when people aren’t in the room. The “Inside the building, it was important to the school that the building will have signs throughout to educate visitors about seven directors be located on both floors, so we created two the sustainable features,” said Redburn. administration areas, each with their own unique features. “We designed the Nursing Building at Southwest We were also concerned about the length of the building, so Tennessee Community College two years ago, which was we used elements in the corridors in the ceiling and walls to very helpful in lab planning. That building also incorporates break up the length. We also created small study niches in the lots of natural light. In fact, the directors at Jackson State viscorridors that create varying corridor widths.” ited the Southwest building, so they could give us feedback Redburn described the project as highly technical, with on what they liked. different types of laboratories covering everything from “In every higher education project, we strive to create medical lab technician to physical therapy. spaces for people to work and study productively and happi“It’s important to accommodate all the equipment, both ly. We are hoping to create a lasting design that meets the space wise and for the data and power needs. The spaces needs of the present, without comprising the future.” need to feel comfortable and bright for the students and pro(This story also can be found on Construction fessors, but also need to be functional for their various activ- Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipities.” mentguide.com.)
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Maverick Equipment Specializes in Custom Water Trucks Dust suppression is a concern of contractors everywhere, especially those located in the southwest desert. Stringent federal regulations filter down to state and the local levels. The non-compliance with these regulations can result in thousands of dollars in fines. It is not surprising that Maricopa County, Ariz., and specifically the Phoenix area, have become the epicenter for the manufacturing of water trucks. This being the best and the most com-
His earliest trucks were designed to meet specific needs of the milling machines that his business productivity relied on. Rotomill machines utilize water to cool the drums and teeth, thus extending the life of both. Because each machine has up to 160 teeth, and replacement costs are approximately $6/tooth, reducing the wear on them can equate to big savings. The tanks on a rotomill hold 1,250 gal. (4,732 L), which created a produc-
Maverick specializes in buying quality used trucks, then refurbishing the truck chassis and outfitting them with new tanks, plumbing and other water optional equipment.
mon solution for the problem of dust control. Among the manufacturers that call this area home is Maverick Equipment LLC. Maverick specializes in buying quality used trucks, then refurbishing the truck chassis and outfitting them with new tanks, plumbing and other water optional equipment. According to Rick Dohrn, owner of Maverick, this approach can save the buyer of up to 50 percent off the cost of a new truck. It was not dust that first motivated Dohrn to start building water trucks. The business was born from a need he identified while operating the paving/milling contracting business he founded in 1985.
tivity issue for Dohrn. The 2,000 gal. (7,570 L) water truck in use at the time did not meet the needs to refill two machines efficiently, often having to refill the tank multiple times to accommodate the water needed. Dohrn then decided to design and built a 2,500 gal. (9,463.5 L) tank for his own use, allowing two machines to be refilled from a single trip and setting a standard others in the industry would follow. He then built water trucks on a small scale during the early 2000’s, mainly for his own use. In 2005, he decided to sell the paving/milling business and turn his focus to building water trucks and pro-
moting the Maverick Water System name brand. Today, all Maverick trucks are custom built to meet the specific needs of the customers. The interior of every tank features epoxy coating, which extends the life of the tank, giving it twice the amount of the service compared to untreated steel tanks. Standard features also include an 8 ft. (2.44 m) rear pressurized spray bar and cab controlled suction plumbing for canal fill capabilities. “We incorporate all of our customer’s favorite features into our standard truck,” Dohrn said. Popular options on a Maverick unit include a 360-degree directional spray water cannon — which can be used to spray up to 185 ft. (56.4 m) to specific areas at distance from the truck; and a duckbill side spray — used to spray difficult places to access, such as mountainous areas or hillsides. Both features help to reach and distribute the water evenly. Maverick trucks are built primarily on Kenworth and Peterbilt frames, but Dohrn reports that the new 2016 Fords with standard automatic transmission are now becoming just as popular. In addition to Maverick’s popular 2,500 gal. model, the company also builds a 4,000 gal. (15,142 L) unit, and continues to build 12,000 gal. (45,425 L) water towers for re-filling on the construction site. The 4,000 gal. model requires a modified wheel base and beefed up frame. Maverick does both modifications at the shop facility in Chandler, Ariz. Dohrn said customers are happy with his policy of quoting a single price that includes design, customization, build and freight. He noted that customers often want a truck delivered within days, and he does whatever possible to accommodate their needs. “We deliver all units and build the freight cost into the selling price. Normally when a customer wants a truck, they have an immediate need. If see MAVERICK page 46
All Maverick trucks are custom built to meet the specific needs of the customers.
Popular options on a Maverick unit include a 360degree directional spray water cannon — which can be used to spray up to 185 ft. (56.4 m) to specific areas at distance from the truck.
Maverick ships trucks nationwide, as well as into Canada and to overseas markets.
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the buyer wants the truck on short notice, I’m able to say yes and then deliver on the promise,” Dohrn said. Maverick ships trucks nationwide, as well as into Canada and to overseas markets. Dohrn said in addition to contractor clients, there also is a demand for his product from energy companies, particularly for dust control at coal-fired power plants; fire departments; and municipalities. Domestically, Arizona and California are Maverick’s top two
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Chicago Pneumatic Screen Machine Receives Patent Features RX3, RX8 Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment features the RX3 and RX8 in its lineup of mini-hydraulic breakers that includes 1.3 to 15 ton (1.2 to 13.6 t) carrier weight class. The RX3 and RX8 breakers are ideal for light demolition, landscaping, building renovation and road construction. Featuring a service weight of 329 lbs. (166 kg), the RX3 is ideal for a wide range of applications. The breaker is specified for carriers with a capacity of 4,600 to 9,900 lbs. (Carrier Class 2.1 to 4.5 t).
As is the case with all breakers in the RX series, the RX3 and RX8 feature innovative hybrid gas/oil technology, and fewer moving parts for a lower maintenance hydraulic breaker. The RX line also incorporates noise and vibration dampening technology and a highly efficient internal control valve making the RX breakers some of the quietest and most powerful on the market today, according to the manufacturer. Chicago Pneumatic breakers feature a two-in-one design, as the cylinder and tool
holder are one piece, eliminating strain and risk of seizures. A one-piece floating wear bush ensures maximum uptime and fast, easy field replacement, and a central lubrication point makes for quick and easy lubrication to reduce maintenance costs. About the RX3 Featuring a service weight of 329 lbs. (166 kg), the RX3 is ideal for a wide range of applications. With an impact rate of up to 1,500 blows per minute (bpm), the RX3 delivers dependable power and performance. The breaker is specified for carriers with a capacity of 4,600 to 9,900 lbs. (Carrier Class 2.1 to 4.5 t). About the RX8 The RX8 boasts an impact rate of up to 1,000 bpm. With a service weight of 816 pounds (380 kg), the RX8 is strong enough to handle a multitude of applications. It is specified for carriers with a capacity of 11,500 to 26,500 lbs. (Carrier Class 5.2 to12 t). For more information, visit www.cp.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Screen Machine Industries LLC received a patent for its model CST track mounted portable cone crusher. This patent places a screen in front of the cone crushing chamber to remove the fines prior to crushing, which dramatically prolongs the life of the cone and associated wear parts while maximizing productivity, according to the manufacturer. Pre-screening the fines on a cone crusher is not completely unheard of, however, the Screen Machine Industries open feed design placing the screen in front of the cone is unique. This provides increased ease of maintenance on the screenbox, which is equipped with patented Smooth Start Technology (U.S. Patent #6,669,026). Fine material that passes through the screen bypasses the cone to reduce unnecessary wear and increases rock-onrock crushing for maximum effi-
This patent places a screen in front of the cone crushing chamber to remove the fines prior to crushing, which prolongs the life of the cone and associated wear parts while maximizing productivity.
ciency. This screen also folds down for clearance from the cone, enabling easier servicing of the cone itself. U.S. Patent #9,186,681 guarantees that this unique design feature is only available on the CST Cone crusher from Screen Machine
Industries. For more information, visit www.screenmachine.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
FlexiROC T20 Rig Offers Versatility Drillers looking for more versatility from a drill rig will appreciate the features that earn the compact, radio remote controlled Atlas Copco FlexiROC T20 its ranking as best in class. The rig’s upgrades come in response to input from drillers. Not everything has changed. Commonality of parts with Altas Copco drill rigs such as the FlexiROC T15 R and FlexiROC T30 R ensure rig reliability with maximized uptime. However, the FlexiROC T20 upgrade employs an upgraded rig control system with next-generation electrical and hydraulic components, and comes standard with preinstalled Radio Remote Control (RRC). The FlexiROC T20 R is equipped with the COP 1435 rock drill, which has nearly 30 percent higher impact energy and 30 percent higher rotation torque than the earlier rig model. Overall drilling performance has increased as much as 40 percent
due to a combination of 18.7 hp impact power and the rig’s smooth cylinder feed action, according to the manufacturer. Additional rig enhancements include a reinforced drill steel support, redesigned hose routing with three bulk-heads, a new front facing feed holder and improved access for servicing. The rig’s BMH 2000 cylinder feed is available in three different lengths. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The FlexiROC T20 R is equipped with the COP 1435 rock drill, which has nearly 30 percent higher impact energy and 30 percent higher rotation torque than the earlier rig model.
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Fuchs Names Van Ruitenbeek Business Line Director John Van Ruitenbeek has been appointed the North American business line director of Fuchs material handlers. In this new position, Van Ruitenbeek will have full responsibility for supporting channel partners and customers, while leading the Fuchs business operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Fuchs business line has been a part of Terex since 2002 and has previously been a part of the Terex Construction business segment. The business was recently realigned within Terex to the materials processing business segment due to a better strategic fit with other products sold into the scrap, recycling and environmental industries. “John is an industry veteran offering extensive experience in the material handling business,” said Ron de Vries, managing director of the Fuchs business globally. “His experience from John Van Ruitenbeek has been appointed the North American business line director of Fuchs material handlers.
both the manufacturer’s and equipment distributor’s viewpoints will be instrumental in providing outstanding support to our customers, while taking the Fuchs business to new levels in the North American market.” Prior to joining the Fuchs North American team, Van Ruitenbeek was vice president, sales & marketing of Sennebogen, USA for five years. Additionally, Van Ruitenbeek has run multiple construction equipment dealerships throughout the United States, demonstrating a solid track record of success. “Purpose-built Fuchs material handlers have earned a solid reputation for delivering reliable operation in the most extreme applications and boosting production efficiencies for scrap, recycling, logging, port and waste handling companies,” said Van Ruitenbeek. “I relish the opportunity to lead this team charged with growing the material handler business and distribution network throughout North America.”
The Fuchs material handler line provides high lift capacities, 27- to 72-ft. (8.2 to 22 m) working radii and operating weights from 41,888 to 147,710 lbs. (19,000 to 67,000 kg). Fieldproven for decades, Fuchs handlers feature durable wheel- or track-driven undercarriages, elevating cabs, intuitive controls, rigid hydraulic pipes and a double-row slewing ring. Newly introduced F Series MHL 350 and MHL 360 handlers deliver the right combination of low-emissions operation and fuel efficiency, while exclusive Eco Mode operation cuts fuel consumption by up to 36 percent. Stationary and semi-mobile, zeroemissions electric material handler models also are available to further control long-term operating costs. For more information, visit www.terex-fuchs.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Sandvik Holds Annual Global Distributor Conference The 2nd annual Sandvik Construction Mobile Crushers and Screens Global Distributor Conference was held from Jan. 11 to 15. Delegates from 60 distributors came to receive updates on the Sandvik Construction business, product briefings, as well as joining in other activities aimed at helping customers world-wide. This year’s conference specifically focused on how Sandvik is able to improve customer service and how best it can continue to meet and exceed its customer requirements. The conference began with an official welcome and introduction by Sandvik Construction’s President, Dinggui Gao. He said of the conference: “I am delighted to attend and have the opportunity to meet our Mobiles’ partners. It has been a challenging year, but fantastic to see the drive, enthusiasm and commitment within the Mobiles’ sales network.” Following this address, President of Product Area Equipment, Joanne Cooke, presented an overview on Sandvik Construction as a business. Attendees were then updated on
the Mobiles’ business by members of the Mobiles’ management team. Terry Allison, managing director, provided an update on the business and the production facilities in Ballygawley. This included a presentation on the new powder coating facility investment, which is now fully operational. Eugene Lyons, global sales and marketing director, presented a sales update and John Nethery, vice president product management and R&D, outlined recent product launches and the developments to come in 2016. The distributors also were taken to a local quarry in order to view some of the newest developments to the Mobiles’ range demonstrated. This included the latest addition to the scalper range, the compact and extremely versatile QE241. This was set up in two different applications in order to demonstrate its ability to operate as both a scalping and sizing screen. A QH331 Hydrocone crusher, one of the most advanced cone crushers on the market, was displayed with the optional hanging screen system. This setup recirculates the oversize material, or alternatively,
The distributors also were taken to a local quarry in order to view some of the newest developments to the Mobiles’ range demonstrated.
through rotating the conveyor hydraulically through 90 degrees, facilitates stockpiling of a readily screened product. The screening range also was displayed in order to highlight the performance and efficiency of our screening technology, in particular the latest compact addition to the Doublescreen range, the QA335 Doublescreen. At the distributors’ hotel was a product display of six key models from the Premium range of mobile jaw, cone and impact crushers, screens and scalping equipment.
This represented only a fraction of the product range available, but showcased the models that have all been developed to meet the needs of the global customer base. The distributors were taken on a product walk around session on the last day of the conference. This served as a visual reminder and hands-on demonstration of some of the key features by some of our global sales representatives. Lyons was especially pleased to see the full range along with the hanging screen options now avail-
able being displayed. The pride of place given to the QH331 highlighted that one of the key messages of the conference was how advanced and versatile the range of cone crushers really is. “Our Hydrocone crusher is one of the most technologically advanced in the market, and is a tried and tested design, which is something we are extremely proud of. In order to drive sales and increase our market share, we decided to run some cone focused seminars during the conference. These were welcomed by our distributors and we have received some great feedback. As a result, we look forward to seeing an increase in our cone sales over the coming year,” he said. The conference finished with a gala dinner. This featured an awards ceremony, which celebrated outstanding distributor performance in 2015. For more information, visit construction.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MB America to Feature BF90 Attachment at NDA MB America will be attending the National Demolition Association (NDA) for the fourth year. This year, the company will feature a display of crushed concrete, asphalt and rocks produced by MB’s BF90 crusher attachment. The crushed material will give attendees a visual of the various sizes the MB crusher can crush down to. The company’s BF product line — and its other crushing attachments — has an adjustable output and uses the auxiliary hydraulic system on excavators, skid steers and backhoes. “Imagine what you can do with your materials if you could crush them yourself. You will have that flexibility when you see the materials the MB crusher can produce,” said Max Ravazzolo, C.E.O. of MB America. MB’s crushing attachments allow contractors to crush materials — which otherwise would be considered waste — to reuse on the job site. Its crushing attachments have
the ability to crush railway sleepers, hollow core walls, reinforced and non-reinforced concrete, natural stone and asphalt into reusable aggregate materials for base or fill. Contractors will be able to reuse materials immediately at the job site and provide a greener option in recycling waste materials. By reusing the materials, contractors and businesses can save time and money in reducing waste and trucking costs. MB’s product line includes crushing and screening attachments, 360 degree grapples, and rotary head drum cutters for a wide scope of work — which includes demolition and excavation, road work, quarries, mining, pipeline work and environmental reclamation projects. For information, call 855/622-7874 or visit www.mbamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Redhead Offering Sennebogen Line in Saskatchewan One of the largest heavy equipment dealers in Saskatchewan, Redhead Equipment, now offers sales, parts, service and financing on Sennebogen material handling equipment. Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, announced Redhead’s appointment as the latest addition to the Sennebogen distributor family. “With seven locations from Lloydminster to Swift Current and more than 100 technicians in the province, Redhead can provide fast, reliable service for Sennebogen customers,” said Lannes. “As a matter of fact, they have already scheduled a number of their techs to come to Stanley for training before Christmas — that’s commitment.” “What sets us apart is our long history of parts and service support in Saskatchewan,” said Gary Redhead, president and CEO of Redhead Equipment. “We’re well respected in the industry. We have a reputation for getting the job done.” Redhead views Sennebogen’s
their existing customer relationships in a variety of industries. Redhead also identified applications for Sennebogen equipment within the scrap, steel and forestry industries. With a Forestry Specialist on staff, he plans to begin demonstrating Sennebogen forestry equipment soon.
One of the largest heavy equipment dealers in Saskatchewan, Redhead Equipment, now offers sales, parts, service and financing on Sennebogen material handling equipment.
strong reputation for quality as a good fit for his business. “I talked to a lot of dealers, and I never heard a bad thing about Sennebogen anywhere. That’s the kind of partner you want.” He added that Redhead employees “are definitely very pumped”
about extending their lineup with Sennebogen material handlers. Redhead also likes the fact that Sennebogen has a culture of problem solving for its customers. “Sennebogen is willing to build equipment to solve a particular problem. That means our cus-
tomers’ choices are truly unlimited,” he said. By adding Sennebogen to its product lineup, Redhead can now offer its existing customers a purpose-built choice for their material handling applications. The change will help Redhead staff build on
The Power of Choice As an award-winning Saskatchewan dealer, Redhead prides itself on its customer service. Over more than 65 years of business, Redhead has earned a stellar reputation in the province. SaskBusiness Magazine has named Redhead Equipment as one of the Top 100 Companies in Saskatchewan for 19 consecutive years. For more information on the full line of Sennebogen green line material handlers, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
GT205 Multi-Frequency Screen Enhances Fines Separation The track-mounted GT205 multi-frequency screen features KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ multi-frequency screen design, which blends the technology of conventional incline and high frequency screens to create a screening tool that increases fines separation more than any other in its class, according to the manufacturer. Conventional incline screens function by applying a lower speed (900 to 950 rpm) and increased stroke (1/4 to 3/8 in. [.6 to .9 cm]) to the entire screen box to convey the material down the screen and maintain consistent bed depth. High frequency screens apply high speed vibration (3,600 to 4,200 rpm) directly to the screen media to allow for increased stratification and separation of material. The GT205 multi-frequency screen combines the two screening theories to produce a one-of-a-kind vibration that creates a versatile screen prepared to tackle any application, according to the manufacturer.
The track-mounted GT205 multi-frequency screen blends the technology of conventional incline and high frequency screens to create a screening tool that increases fines separation more than any other in its class, according to the manufacturer.
fines removal, chip sizing, drymanufactured sand and more,” said Stephen Whyte, product manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. “Our new GT205 multi-frequency screen allows producers to process finer materials with higher moisture content that no conventional screen could process, all while being operated at a lower angle than a high frequency screen.” The GT205 multi-frequency screen is well-suited for applications including sand and gravel, top soil, slag, crushed stone, recycle, reclaiming and reducing waste and processing materials from 6 in. (15 cm) to 20 mesh. It is ideal for experienced producers seeking to reclaim material or reduce waste and improve their performance compared to conventional screens, Whyte said. For more information, visit kpijci.com.
“We know that coarser material requires more amplitude and less frequency, while finer material
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requires less amplitude and more frequency. By combining these theories, we can take advantage of
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Steps for Choosing Concrete Dowel Drill for Projects By Randy Stevens SPECIAL TO CEG
Concrete drilling projects can cover one mile to a hundred, and a few holes to thousands. But before choosing a drill based on the clear facts, you’ll need to hammer into the details, which could reveal that bigger isn’t always better, less could be more and working smarter not harder goes a long way. From handheld to on-grade and slab rider to equipment-mounted, there are several different types of concrete drills with various features and capabilities that can affect everything from efficiency to accuracy and ease of use to safety.
reference from the top of the slab, which is more level than the subgrade. As a result they are more accurate. On larger full-depth repair projects that consist of multiple intermittent patches that span several hundred feet, an equipmentmounted drill might be the most efficient. Rather than loading an on-grade or slab rider drill and driving it to each new patch, the operator simply lifts the drill with the backhoe or excavator and drives to the next patch. While basic jobsite conditions will help narrow down your decision, the number of gangs also is a factor.
Doing the Numbers The Spec Selection Single-gang drills are typically ideal for The simplest drills are handheld electric jobs that require several hammer or pneumatic rock drills. They get hundred to a few thousand the job done, but come with three significant Equipment-mounted drills can be mounted to a backhoe or excaholes, while two-gang drawbacks. First, they can lead to injuries of vator to quickly move from one patch the next. drills are better suited for the hands and arms since operators absorb They are bigger than on-grade models, but might need a more 5,000 to 10,000 holes. the machines’ vibrations. In addition, lifting are equipped with wheels and auto align- compact model with And as the number of and repositioning the drills at the next spot ment features for fast and easy repositioning. fewer gangs. holes increases, so can the can lead to back injuries. Second, they are Some are even self-propelled for quick Single gang, onnumber of drills on a slow. Operators can only drill one hole at a maneuvering to the next drilling spot while grade drills are lightmachine. time and to top it off they can have a hard an optional towbar attachment pulls the air weight and load easily But choosing the right time maintaining consistent pressure that’s compressor. For added versatility, some slab into a truck, which number of drill systems Slab rider drills reference from needed fast, effective drilling. And third, riders even can be converted to drill on- makes them a great the top of the slab, which is can go beyond the size of handheld drills are inaccurate. There is sim- grade, which gives contractors the versatility choice for projects more level than the subgrade. As the project. For example, ply no way an operator can drill holes per- to work on a variety of drilling projects. where you will need to a result they are more accurate. concrete slabs need time to fectly straight by hand. Equipment-mounted drills also work on frequently. set before they can be drilled, and in some Faster, safer and oftentimes specified the slab, but are attached to a backhoe or move However, they might not be an efficient cases several pours are required. Some of options are dowel-drilling machines that excavator that repositions them quickly. don’t require operators to hold them. One They are available with three to five drills, option for large projects that cover greater these projects might include a lot of holes, type of dowel drilling machine is an on- and can rotate 360-degrees to quickly drill distances. That’s when it’s time to take a but a smaller drill with fewer gangs could be more cost effective because operators are grade drill that sits on the subgrade and drills on opposite sides of a slab without moving look at larger models. Slab rider drills are considerably heavier, limited in terms of how many holes they can into the slab. They are available in mobile as the carrier machine. Equipment-mounted so they must be loaded onto a truck or trail- drill at a given time. well as stationary models. Stationary drills On the other hand, if you only can drill typically are small but lightweight, so opera- drills also feature adjustable spacing and er to be towed to the job site, and unloaded tors can easily reposition them. And even smooth, precise shifting capabilities that with a forklift or other piece of machinery. during certain hours of the day or night, though they don’t come equipped with allow users to drill a second set of holes While the logistics might be more challeng- which is common on busy interstate projects ing compared to on-grade drills, slab riders where minimal traffic interruption is wheels, most manufacturers can add wheels without repositioning. can deliver greater efficiency on large, long- allowed, a high production rate is a must, to make them mobile. Mobile units, while Scratching the Surface distance projects like lane additions. Also, even if the total number of holes isn’t high. typically bigger, are even easier to reposition Understanding the types of drills is a good because they are mounted on wheels, self- So while a single-gang would get the job because they are equipped with wheels that place to start when selecting one for a proj- propelled and don’t need to operate from the done, a multi-gang will drill more holes in roll along the subgrade. Drills that work from the slab rather than ect, but you also must consider jobsite limi- subgrade, they can quickly and easily move the shorter time period. the subgrade are called slab riders. They tations. If there are only a few inches of slab from one patch to the next. This also makes Keep in mind that if you increase the operate without disturbing the subgrade and exposed, an on-grade drill is your only slab riders ideal for full-depth repair jobs number of drill systems, you’ll also need are equipped with up to five drills for even option. And if there isn’t much area to work where patches are located in close proximity more air to power them. Each gang operates greater efficiency on some large projects. on the subgrade, like in smaller patches, you to one another. And finally, slab rider drills see DRILL page 68
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best impact on your efficiency, accuracy and productivity, drill into the details. Randy Stevens is the vice president of sales at E-Z Drill. He has been with the company for more than 20 years. Stevens has served on various committees of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and is a member of the American Concrete Pavement Association. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Doosan Severe-Duty Buckets Feature Protective Abrasive-Resistant Material Doosan introduces a new line of severe-duty buckets for crawler excavator customers needing a bucket that can handle abrasive materials in heavy digging and loading applications. Doosan severe-duty buckets are approved for use with Doosan DX140LC-5 through DX530LC-5 crawler excavators. They are available in a pin-on or wedge-lock style. The severe-duty bucket sizes range from 18-in. (45.7 cm) wide for the smaller DX140LC-5, to 72-in. (182.8 cm) wide for larger Doosan excavators, such as the DX530LC-5. There are a variety of sizes and capacities in between, to best match the severe-duty bucket to the corresponding crawler excavator. Abrasive-Resistant Material Doosan severe-duty buckets are made with abrasiveresistant material for added protection and strength when digging in loose rock, or pit and quarry operations. The side cutters, shell bottom and side wear plates, and a weld-on
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World Demand for Cement, Concrete Additives Shows Continued, Steady Growth Global demand for cement and concrete additives is forecast to grow 7.2 percent per year through 2019 to $24.0 billion. These increases reflect continuing growth in construction activity across the globe that will, in turn, drive global usage of cement. Increasing additive usage rates in developing countries, as well as a broader shift to higher performing specialty additives, will further support advances in additive demand. The types of additives being used also will be impacted by environmental concerns, with the choice between blended and portland cements impacting additive demand on a regional and country basis. These and other trends are presented in World Cement & Concrete Additives, a new study from The Freedonia Group Inc., a Clevelandbased industry research firm. Despite a more challenging economic environment, demand for cement and concrete additives in China will grow through 2019, driven by increasing urbanization and the resulting invest-
ment in public infrastructure projects such as highways and bridges, as well as by rising additive treatment rates. However, China’s role as the leading driver of global cement and concrete additives demand growth will diminish, as the importance of markets in other developing countries such as India and Turkey continues to grow. According to analyst Christine O’Keefe, “By 2024, India is forecast to be the third largest market for cement and concrete additives, just ahead of Japan.” Growth in demand in the other countries in the Asia/Pacific region and the Africa/Mideast region also will benefit from increasing urban populations. Construction activity is expected to remain strong or accelerate in developed regions, such as North America and Western Europe, driving demand for additives for concrete in buildings. In particular, growth in the United States, the second largest market for cement
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WANTED: USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE SEARCHING FOR 1990 OR ABOVE USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE. UNADVERTISED -SEEN THEM. I WILL TAKE OVERSEAS SO NEED NEAR PORT IF POSSIBLE. THANKS. PICTURES PLEASE. CONTACT: BOB PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION FOR JOHN DEERE 610B BACKHOE/ LOADER CONTACT: MIKE PADGETT, SR PHONE & FAX: 803-603-4651) EMAIL: MAPSR2001@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRAZZOLI PIPO WASHING 600 KG & N2615 HFO GENERATOR. WASHING CAPACITY 600 KG. GENERATOR 1.5 MW CAPACITY, 50-60 HZ, VOLTAGE 400/450, PHASE 3. IF YOU HAVE EITHER PLEASE SEND US FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICAN PLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS, NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. CALL RIZ @ 832-528-0786 OR EMAIL RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D11T WITH RIPPER UNDER 6000 HOURS EPA NEEDED BULLDOZER D11T WITH RIPPER UNDER 6000 HOURS «EPA« AFTER I NEED EXCAVATOR EX-1200-6 UNDER 3000 HOURS WITH CE ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 631E..OR 651E, LOOKING FOR CAT 631E..OR 651E..WEST COAST LOCATION CONTACT: DALE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LATE MODEL LOW HOURED ASPHALT PAVER, LOW HOURED PAVER WITH 8'16' OR 10'-20' SCREED. CONTACT: ROBERT PHONE: 214-801-3100 EMAIL: ROMOEQUIP@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER KOMATSU 51PX-22 2012 AND UP WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER KOMASTU 51PX -22 ENC CAB UNDER 1000 HOURS 2012 AND UP LOCATED USA USER ONLY NOT ADVERTISED «CONTRACTOR ONLY NO HACKER« OR REPOSESS BANK CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE CRUSHER/PULVERIZER FOR EXCAVATOR | MECHANICAL CONCRETE CRUSHER FOR KOMATSU PC 200 70MM PINS CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GENERATOR | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GENERATOR, CHP, 1X1MW, 1X500KW, HZ:50, FUEL TYPE: GAS, OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 400 VOLTS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TURBINES WITH ALTERNATORS | PLUS ALL ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANELS AUXILIARIES LIKE CONDENSERS, OIL AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS, EJECTORS, ETC. A COMPLETE STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET FOR 11,000 VOLTS, 50 HZ, 18MW TO 20MW CONDENSING TURBINES 67KG/CM2 TO 90 KG/CM2 IN LET PRESSURE. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC200LC-5 | KOMATSU ENGINE CLOSE TO THE SOUTH OR SOUTH EAST RUNNING OR NON RUNNING 2-3 UNITS CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
KOMATSU D39PX | KOMATSU D37, D39, D51, D61, D65 ALL PX DOZERS UNDER 5000 CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D 8T D9T D10T D11T I NEED FROM USER | WANT TO BUY FROM «USER USA ONLY« BULLDOZER WITH RIPPER ONLY BULLDOZER D8AT D11 1975 AT 2015 ONLY USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 988H | WE WANT TO BUY CAT 988H WITH BLOCK HANDLER CONTACT: JOHNSON WILLIAMS PHONE: 707 736 6806 EMAIL: SALES@HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CX160D EXCAVATORS | 4 UNIT CONTACT: EMANUEL GARCIA PHONE: 00244925197944 EMAIL: EMANUELGARCIA082@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WARTSILA OR MAN GENERATORS 5MW TO 12MW | NEED (2) GENERATORS: (1) WITH CAPACITY 10 TO 12MW, (1) WITH CAPACITY 5 TO 6MW. BRAND" WARTSILA OR MAN FUEL: DUEL (HFO, DIESEL) PREFERRED VOLTAGE: 11KV PREFERRED AUXILIARY LOAD: HRSG BASE. PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS: 980GI, 980FI, 980C (1986 &
UP), 972H, 972G, 970F, 966H, 966G, 966FII, 966FI, 966F, 966E, 966D, 966C, 950F, 950E, 950B, 950A (1978 & UP), 936, 930, 920, 910. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: TCM WHEEL LOADERS: 830, 820 & 810. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERS: WA 100-1, 70, 40 & 30. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: EXCAVATORS: CAT 225B, BLC OR DLC. CAT 235C OR D. SAMSUNG 280LC. DAEWOO 290, 300, 420, 470 OR 500. HITACHI EX-60 OR EX-120. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: MOTOR GRADERS: CATERPILLAR 140H, 120H, 140G, 14G, 14H OR 12G. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATERPILLAR DUMPER 769C OR 769D. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: DOZERS: CAT D9L, D9N, D9R, D10N. KOMATSU D-355 OR D-155. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: ROLLERS: INGERSOLL RAND COMPACTOR SD100D OR SD150D. BOMAG 213, DYNPAC 251D, 301D OR 421 (6-8.5 TONS), HAMM 1997 & UP (11-12 TONS). CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE CATERPILLAR ENGINES: 3116, 3176, 3196, 3204 & 3304 (DI & PC), 3306 (DI ONLY), 3406B & C SERIES ONLY, 3408 DI ONLY, 3412 (DI & PC), C11 & C13. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 744J WHEEL LOADER LOW HOURS GOOD CONDITION CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SOIL COMPACTOR | I NEED SOIL COMPACTOR AND MOTOR GRADER CONTACT: SALIM K A PHONE: 9745062657,9446465929 EMAIL: SALIMKAJCB86@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER 644B | JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 1975 TO 1985 CONTACT: DAVID PHONE: 6417407315 EMAIL: MEGENJEPSEN217@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET DRILLING RIG | RIG TO DRILL DRY WELLS 30 DEEP; IDEALY 42" TO 60" DIAMETER. THANK YOU. CONTACT: JOHN GORSKY PHONE: 5596515820 FAX: 5596515830 EMAIL: JOHN@JT2INC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED: CAT 938 OR 950 OR A JOHN DEERE 644K UNDER 2500 HRS. PREFER COUPLER BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: GREG MARTIN PHONE: 614-562-4830 EMAIL:MACHINERYMART @MIDOHIO.TWCBC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: (2) DEERE 300D II HAUL TRUCKS | LOOKING TO PURCHASE 2 LOW HOUR DEERE 300D II HAUL TRUCKS. CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELL PHONE: 3603147413 FAX: 3607273222 EMAIL:GLEN@VISTAEQUIPMENT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE INTERESTED IN CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT . CONTACT: GEORGE SAEID PHONE: 717-666-1117 EMAIL: SALES2@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 23 TON REAR MOUNT BOOM TRUCK | 23 TON NATIONAL CRANE OR EQUAL. (REAR-MOUNT ONLY) CAB IF POSSIBLE. UNADVERTISED. EAST COAST IF POSSIBLE. CONTACT: BOB PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700
• Queretaro, Mexico Fri., March 4, 2016 For: Late Model Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more
• Sacramento, CA Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Las Vegas, NV Fri., March 4, 2016 For: Late Model Construction & Mining Equipment
BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
• Las Vegas, NV Sat., March 5, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Returns
• ONLINE ONLY March 2, 2016
• Providence, RI Wed., March 16, 2016 For: Receivership Auction – One Owner Construction Sale • New Martinsville, WV Fri., March 18, 2016 For: Major Pipeline Job Completion • St. Clairsville, OH Sat., March 19, 2016 For: Construction & Support Equipment Auction • San Angelo, TX Thurs., March 24, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Atlantic City, NJ March 31 – April 2, 2016 For: Annual 3-Day Auction: Rental Fleet, Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Lorton, VA (D.C. Area) Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Liquidation Crane Company • Rochester, NY Sat., April 16, 2016 For: Municipal Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more • Houston, TX Tues., April 19, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Johnstown, PA Sat., April 23, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailers and more
• ONLINE ONLY March 9, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY March 16, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY March 23, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY April 6, 2016 BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. www.blackmonauctions.com 501-664-4526 • Pine Bluff, AR Tues., March 22, 2016 For: Live & Online One Owner Auction COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Frederick, MD Sat., March 5, 2016 For: Farm Auction • Saint Mary’s County, MD March 11-12, 2016 For: Semi-Annual 2-Day Contractor’s Regional Equipment/Truck Auction • Martinsburg, WV May 6-7, 2016 For: West Virginia Equipment, Trucks & Trailer Auction
• Buffalo, NY Sat., April 30, 2016 For: Large Construction Auction
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
• Syracuse, NY Sun., May 8, 2016 For: Late Model Lite Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CT Sat., April 2, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Fort Worth, TX March 2-3, 2016 • Los Angeles, CA Fri., March 4, 2016 • Salt Lake City, UT Wed., March 9, 2016 • Nashville, TN Tues., March 15, 2016 • Kansas City, MO Wed., March 16, 2016 • Denver, CO Thurs., March 17, 2016 • North East, MD Thurs., March 17, 2016 • Chicago, IL Fri., March 18, 2016 • Minneapolis, MN Tues., March 22, 2016 • Columbus, OH Tues., March 22, 2016 • Sacramento, CA Thurs., March 24, 2016 • Atlanta, GA Thurs., March 24, 2016 • Albuquerque, NM Tues., March 29, 2016 • St. Louis, MO Tues., March 29, 2016 • Burlington, IA Wed., March 30, 2016 • Raleigh-Durham, NC Wed., March 30, 2016 • Chehalis, WA Thurs., March 31, 2016
• Prospect, CT Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540 • Philadelphia, MS March 23-25, 2016 For: Huge 3-Day Construction Equip. & Trucks Public Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Sulphur Springs, IN Wed., March 2, 2016 For: One Owner Absolute Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Sealy, TX March 23-24, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Wills Point, TX April 27-28, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Cisco, TX May 25-26, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Sealy, TX June 29-30, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com EURO AUCTIONS USA www.euroauctions.com 770-683-3883 • Atlanta, GA Thurs., March 24, 2016 For: 100% Absolute Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 17, 2016 For: Well-Maintained Fleet of Trucks Direct from Walmart
HANSEN AND YOUNG www.hansenandyoung.com 715-837-1015 • ONLINE ONLY March 1 - 3, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Woodworking & Antiques
• ONLINE ONLY March 24 - 25, 2016 For: Quarry, Aggregate and Mining Sale
HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA Thurs., March 10, 2016 For: Tool & Fabrication Auction • Livingston, LA April 1 - 2, 2016 For: Spring Construction & Truck Auction HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., April 15, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction HILPIPRE AUCTION CO. www.hilpipre.com 319-235-6007 • Cherokee, IA April 6 - 7, 2016 For: Dirt Moving, Excavating, Tiling Equipment & more HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266 • ONLINE ONLY March 9, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY March 30, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY April 13, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY April 27, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 11, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 25, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 15, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 29 2016 I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., March 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., September 9, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 10, 2016 For: Well-Maintained Fleet of Trucks Direct from Walmart
• St. Cloud, MN Wed., March 23, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Warrenton, GA Tues., March 22, 2016 For: Absolute Job Completion Auction MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Charlottesville, VA Tues., March 8, 2016 For: Construction, Excavation & Utilities Contractor • Richmond, VA Tues., March 22, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks
• Edmonton, Alberta Wed., March 30, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction
NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447
• ONLINE ONLY March 30 – April 1, 2016 For: End-Of-Quarter Sale
• Wausau, WI April 29-30, 2016 For: Annual Spring Auction
• Denver, CO Wed., April 13, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction • Rockingham, UK Wed., April 20, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Tues., May 3, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 856-764-7163 • Lansing, MI Sat., March 5, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment • South Beloit, IL Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL March 15-18, 2016 For: Huge 4 Day – Truck, Construction & Forestry Auction JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Snohomish, WA Wed., March 9, 2016 For: Sea-Sno Saw Mill: Rolling Stock & Sawmill • Eureka/Korbel, CA April 5 & 7, 2016 For: The California Redwood Company Public Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., April 9, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles • Kenmore, WA Sat., June 4, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles • Kenmore, WA Sat., July 30, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles • Kenmore, WA Sat., October 1, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Mountainside, NJ Fri., March 18, 2016 For: Major Equipment Liquidation Auction • North Franklin, CT April 7-9, 2016 For: 3-Day Major Public Equipment Auction POWERS AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES www.mikepowersauctions.com 815-338-9700 • Woodstock, IL Sat., April 9, 2016 For: Annual Spring Contractors & Landscapers Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., March 2, 2016 For: Gilmores Roustabout Service Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 10, 2016 For: Manhattan Pipeline & Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 15, 2016 For: Crow Wing Recycling Excess Inventory • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., March 22, 2016 For: McBride Construction Retirement • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 24, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., March 31, 2016 For: Construction Equipment QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
• Florala, AL Wed., March 23, 2016 For: Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles
• Palm Beach, FL Wed., April 13, 2016 For: Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., March 16, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., May 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Gerry, NY Sat., April 23, 2016 For: Chautauqua County Area Municipal & Contractor Equipment Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 7, 2016 For: 7th Annual Spring Public Equipment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY February 29 – March 8, 2016 For: Tjosvold Equipment • West Fargo, ND Wed., March 9, 2016 For: Aglron West Fargo Event • ONLINE ONLY March 4 - 11, 2016 For: TireFarmer.com • Litchfield, MN Fri., March 11, 2016 For: Jerry’s Pumping Auction • Litchfield, MN Thurs., March 31, 2016 For: Aglron Litchfield Event • ONLINE ONLY April 6 – 13, 2016 For: April Online Auction • Edinburg, ND Wed., April 20, 2016 For: Retirement Construction Auction WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction WILSON’S AUCTION SALES, INC. www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., March 19, 2016 For: Mid-Atlantic Spring Equipment Auction WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more
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IronPlanet Holds Its Largest-Ever Cat Auctions Sale in Fla.
Rick Albin of IronPlanet welcomes attendees and gets day one of the auction started.
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ronPlanet/Cat Auction Services sold more than 2,350 items for $93.8 million in gross merchandise volume (GMV) at its auctions in Kissimmee, Fla., from Feb. 8 to 12, 2016, an increase of 95 percent over GMV of $48 million for its three-day sale in February 2015. “This year’s Cat Auction Services Florida sale was our largest auction ever, with unprecedented support from our customers,” said Gregory J. Owens, IronPlanet chairman and CEO. “The fact that we nearly doubled GMV versus our sale last year clearly demonstrates the power of our marketplace and the global reach of our online platform. “The industry recognition and groundswell of support from all of our sellers, including Cat dealers, Volvo, Komatsu and other dealers, as well as major OEMs was fantastic. We had planned for great things, and indeed, IronPlanet changed the
Wheel loaders are ready for auction block.
Florida auction landscape this year.” IronPlanet had record attendance with more than 100,000 unique online attendees from 175 countries in addition to more than 1,100 registered bidders onsite. Equipment received international bids from bidders in 48 countries. “We were pleased to partner with IronPlanet this year at their Cat Auction Services sale in Florida,” said Mike Shane, used equipment specialist of Alta Equipment Company. “I was impressed with the selection and diversity of equipment at this year’s auction. It was a great event and we were pleased with our results.” Alta Equipment Company is a provider of industrial forklifts, heavy construction equipment and warehouse solutions in the Midwest. IronPlanet expanded its annual Florida auction to a fifth day this year in order to accommodate the many sellers who want-
Jumbotrons strategically placed around the sale site kept bidders on track with items currently being sold.
ed to sell in this event. The auction showcased equipment from leading OEMs, construction and rental companies, dealers and national retailers, including Caterpillar, Volvo, John Deere, Komatsu, JLG, Genie, Wal-Mart and more. IronPlanet’s LEADERBOARD technology provided online bidders the same views, videos and bidding experience as onsite bidders, while reaching a worldwide audience. “IronPlanet’s online platform and global reach combined with the variety of equipment this year brought real strength in numbers and great demand,” said Gene A. Crow, rental asset manager, Ohio CAT. “This year’s Cat Auction Services event delivered one of the most comprehensive equipment lineups of quality Cat and other equipment that we’ve ever seen. We’re looking forward to participating in more regional Cat Auction Services events this year.” see IRONPLANET page 78
Bo Ross (L), used equipment manager, Linder Industrial Machinery Co., and Rick Newman, founder of Newman Tractor Inc., meet up at the IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services sale.
IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services’ February 2016 Florida auctions got off to a big start on Feb. 8 and continued its momentum throughout the week. Caterpillar Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Doug Oberhelman (L) visited the Cat Auction Services auction site and met with Greg Owens, chairman and CEO of IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services.
The auction showcased equipment from leading OEMs, construction and rental companies, dealers and national retailers, including Caterpillar, Volvo, Komatsu and more.
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Online Attendance Breaks Records With More Than 100,000 IRONPLANET from page 76
The IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services auctioneer accepts bids at the sale in Florida.
Every job site needs a Humvee to tool around the job site in, right? Mike Cloer (L) and Ray Ferguson of Cherokee Enterprises, Cherokee, N.C., agree.
George Massey of IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services welcomes IEDA Executive Director Kristen Williams to the Florida auction. Poinciana Blvd. in Kissimmee has a long history of hosting major equipment auctions in February. This was among the most impressive excavator lineups this sale site has seen in many years.
Old friends got a chance to catch up at the IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services sale. (L-R): Dean Adsit, used equipment sales, Nortrax; Monte Garner, IronPlanet; father and son team of Jeff and Maxx Miller, Trophy Tractor Inc.; and Daryl Crear, Rumpke Landfill.
James Jeter (L), president, and Gregory Owens CEO of IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services, were very pleased with the
With thousands of bidders in attendance and more than 100,000 bidders online, sellers had a worldwide market looking at their equipment.
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Bidders; 2016 Florida Sales Far Exceed 2015 Results
Parker Blalock, son of an IronPlanet employee, enjoyed the auction with his father. Daman Trotman, director of Horizon Construction in Turks & Caicos, was amazed at all the iron. Greg Owens (L), chairman and CEO of IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services, and Dean Adsit, used equipment sales, Nortrax.
The IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services sale was not limited to Cat machines or earthmoving equipment; these aerial lifts were proof of that.
These future contractors, Braden, Ryder and Peyton, enjoyed the auction.
Purchased at the IronPlanet sale, a John Deere 70C LGP went home with James (L) and Robby Alberson of Robby’s Equipment Sales, Widener, Ark. An impressive lineup of motorgraders went on the block.
This Cat D6TXL was one of many late model and very clean Cat dozers at the sale. (L-R): Joe Nagy, Nice Guy Heavy Equipment Rentals, Ontario Canada; Jim Stalvey, Red Hills Equipment, Thomasville, Ga.; and Keith Baker, also of Nice Guy Heavy Equipment Rentals.
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Yoder & Frey Holds Seven-Day Florida Sale in Kissimmee
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oder & Frey held its 42nd annual Florida Auctions sale Feb. 8 to 15 in Kissimmee, Fla. The seven-day auction featured a huge assortment of backhoes, wheel loaders, excavators, dozers, dump trucks, motorgraders, paving equipment, attachments and much more. Attendance was strong as many bidders from all over the United States once again took advantage of the great Florida weather and bargains on iron. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see YODER page 82
Yoder & Frey President Peter Clark monitors the action as Joey Martin calls out another winning bid. High bidder and new owners of this Caterpillar 315BL excavator are the boys from McCorkle Sales, Claxton, Ga. (L-R): David Roberts, Lemmon McCorkle and Terry McCorkle.
The husband and wife team Kurtis Hoffman (in cab) and Harriett Hoffman of Hoffman Trucking & Excavating, Hopkins, Miss., give a Caterpillar 315BL a thorough inspection.
Monitoring the auction prices from the comfort of their golf cart are Rick Mathis (L) of Blount Springs Materials, Cullman, Ala., and Dick Tabb of Tabb Equipment Sales, Marietta, Ga.
Interested in some of the wheel loaders in the sale are Rick Sowers (L) and Richard Sowers of Sowers Construction Company, Mt. Airy, N.C.
Chris Hayden (L) and Travis Wilson of Rebel Auction came down from Georgia to take a look at some of the equipment.
Larry Clapp (R) of Clapp Excavating in Ashmore, Ill., tries on a Komatsu PC55 mini-excavator while Rick Bowman of Expert Excavating Inc., based in Fort Pierce, Fla., tries out a Bobcat 435 mini-excavator.
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Sale Features Assortment of Excavators, Other Equipment YODER from page 80
Larry Lambert of Lambert Equipment, Samson, Ala., gives this John Deere 570 motorgrader a good going over.
see YODER page 84
Ready to talk to auction attendees about the lineup of Talbert Trailers at the Lucky’s Truck & Trailer Sales display area (L-R) are Lucky Dimmick, Russ Losh and Jeff Barry.
Carlos Godinez of Robert Wallick & Associates, based in Orlando, gets help from Carlos Jr. while trying out a Caterpillar 416D backhoe. Alden (L) and Leslie Perkins are enjoying meeting old friends at the auction. Alden owns APEquipment in Seffner, Fla.
Gerry Kenny of Sand Science introduced the new Revolver compact trommel screen in the Yoder & Frey exhibitor area at the auction.
Looking for bargains on parts and engines at the auction are Mike Sisco (L) and Ronnie Love of Yancey Used Parts, Savannah, Ga.
(L-R): Proxibid’s Chris Edwards, Tim Kryszak and Aaron Kuehl review the cranes at the Yoder & Frey sale in Kissimmee.
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Bidders Flock to Yoder & Frey’s Seven Day Sale in Florida YODER from page 82
Robbie (L) and James Alberson of Robbie’s Equipment enjoy the good weather while they look over some of the excavators. They are from Widener, Ark.
Bill and Red Feathers try to remember where they parked their car. Randy Wright, owner of Wright’s Excavating in St. Cloud, Fla., takes a close look at this Komatsu WA380.
(L-R): Colt Pitcher and Jeff Pitcher of Northern Snow & Dirt, Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Don Bullard of Bullard Excavating, Andalusia, Ala., were mutually interested in a Komatsu wheel loader. (L-R): Eager Beaver Trailers sales managers Kevin Ferringer, Jim Berryman and Johnny Gomez were promoting their newest trailer product offerings at the Yoder & Frey sale.
Harry Hale of Hale Heavy Bushhogging came to the auction from New Port Ritchie, Fla.
Measuring the undercarriage width for hauling his newest purchase, a SANY SY235C excavator, back to Indiana is Jim Zimmer of APEX Excavation based in Westville, Ind.
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Ritchie Bros. Holds Record-Breaking Five-Day Auction in
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uyers from around the world visited Ritchie Bros.’ 200-acre Orlando, Fla., site for the year's largest equipment auction. In just five days, Ritchie Bros. sold a record 10,700-plus items for more than $172 million. This year’s unreserved auction on Feb. 15 to 19 attracted more than 9,850 bidders from 79 countries. Out-of-state buyers purchased more than $137 million of equipment (80 percent), including more than $40 million purchased by out-of-country buyers (23 percent). “Orlando is one of our flagship operations — and it’s clear from the results this week equipment buyers and sellers value the solutions we provide,” said Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, Ritchie Bros. “We’re very pleased to have been able to help 985 consignors sell equipment this week, including both end-users and dealers. Due to the diverse buying audience we attract from different sectors and geographies, we achieved consistent and solid pricing all week through most asset classes, with particularly strong results for low-hour, late-model, well-maintained equipment. I am very proud of our team’s efforts in conducting a world-class sale.” Bidders participated in the auction in person, online in real time at rbauction.com, and by proxy. Online buyers purchased more than $64 million of equipment (38 percent). All items were sold without minimum bids or reserve prices. “This is not just a U.S. auction; this is a global event with participation from around the world,” said Terry Dolan, president (U.S. and Latin America), Ritchie Bros. “People travel from across the globe to attend this auction, and thousands more participate online from as far away as Belgium, Costa Rica, Colombia, Vietnam, and more.”
Ritchie Bros. sold equipment and trucks from all the top manufacturers, including Caterpillar, Volvo, John Deere, Komatsu, Terex, Grove, JLG, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, International and more. Equipment sold included: • 450+ excavators • 240+ loaders • 200+ compactors • 150+ dozers \ • 660+ boom and scissor lifts • 120+ cranes • 500+ truck tractors • 390+ trailers To watch video of this record-breaking auction, Ravi Saligram (L), CEO, and Terry Dolan, president, U.S. and Latin visit YouTube.com/RitchieBros. America, both of Ritchie Bros., review the large inventory of late model used Caterpillar machines
The excavator sale gets under way.
This Volvo loader was getting detailed with fresh paint in Ritchie’s paint shop before it was put on the lot. This is a package that’s available to all of Ritchie’s consignors prior to a sale.
This father and son travel to the annual Ritchie auction in Florida every year to look for equipment to update their fleet for their contracting business. AJ Barfield (L) and Alan Barfield Sr., owner of Barfield Grading Incorporated, Fort Mill, S.C.
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Orlando; Reels in Nearly 10,000 Bidders, $172M in Sales see RITCHIE page 88
(L-R): Brothers Isaac Gregory Handy, Gage Handy and Matt Handy were at the auction with their father, Chris Handy, who is the owner of CTC Grading & Hauling, Terrell, N.C.
Jason Boyett (L) of Boyett Timber, Lakeland, Fla., and James with Jed’s Construction, Elma Iowa, kicking the tires of a JD 644K loader
The American flag proudly waved on President’s Day — the first day of the 2016 Ritchie Bros. auction in Orlando, Fla.
On display near the main entrance to the sale, was this special gold-painted Volvo truck. This one of a kind commemorative truck debuted at the Ritchie sale and will tour the United States at Volvo dealer events; then, it will be sold to the highest bidder by Ritchie Bros. at ConExpo next year.
Ronnie Benning (L) and Perry Boyd of Boyd Utility Boring came to the auction looking for an excavator — and there were many to choose from.
All makes and models of skid steers roll over the auction ramp.
This Cat 996H gets washed down and prepared to cross the ramp at the sale.
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Truly Global Auction Features Wide Variety of Equipment
Ritchie Bros. had an awe-inspiring amount of equipment go up for bid during is Florida Auctions. RITCHIE from page 87
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Jonny Hampton from Boone, N.C., likes what he sees in this Komatsu 360LL
This massive Link-Belt crawler crane was just a small part of an impressive crane lineup at the largest equipment auction in the world
Travis Fox (L) and Larry Armstrong of Yancey Bros. give this Cat 315D a good look.
Wayne Smith, Wayne’s Backhoe Service, is hoping to buy an 80,000-lb. excavator to take back to North Carolina.
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Ritchie Florida Auctions Sell More Than 10,700 Items RITCHIE from page 88
Caterpillar 775F rock trucks are ready to be auctioned off.
Will Suarez (L) of Ritchie Bros. and the 2012 winner of the Dave Ritchie Excellence Award in Sales Performance stands with Ritchie Bros. Founder Dave Ritchie.
Caterpillar articulated trucks are set to go to the highest bidders.
A Ritchie drone flies over the area, taking video of the auction action.
Walt Boring (L) of Boring Equipment and George Russell of Russell Engineering were looking over some of the new equipment at the auction.
Father and son, David (L) and Mark Hurst came from Tipton, Ga., to attend the auction.
A large variety of late model rental return Volvo's from Flagler Equipment were available at this year’s sale, including this Volvo L220G loader.
If you are attending one of the biggest events in the industry you certainly need a commemorative shirt. Terry Aldridge, event coordinator of Ritchie Bros. shows one of the many shirts available.
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AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference Annual Convention Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016 St. Paul River Centre, MN Contact: Denise Woods: dwoods@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2189 Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event in the state, explores the latest transportation innovations and provides attendees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individuals from multiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations are encouraged to attend. February 23, 2016 (ends March 22) STP Unit 4 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Contract Documents (Buffalo) Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks) Location: Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY Supervisory skill â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or the lack of it â&#x20AC;&#x201C; directly affects every companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bottom line. The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, is designed specifically to meet the needs of the construction industry. Developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Program consists of 6 courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that every supervisor must have to be an effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials. AGC of MN Women in Construction Week: FEBRUARY 29 to MARCH 4, 2016 AGC members are invited to participate in Women in Construction Week, an opportunity to share appreciation, celebrate diversity, and facilitate new connections in the industry. This program is geared toward tradeswomen, project managers, engineers, estimators, college students, designers, and those interested in supporting women in the construction industry. For more information, contact Denise Woods at 651/632-8929, dwoods@agcmn.org, http://www.agcmn.org. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ROCK & LEARN! AGGREGATE EXPO/ MARCH 1 - 2, 2016/ FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA Education & Application Training Sessions Over 20 sessions to choose from presented by manufacturer representatives! Education sessions will be concurrent in 30 - 60 minute increments and repeated throughout both days. Register at www.GENEQUIP.com/AggregateExpo by February 10. For more information, call Meloni at 800/437-2924 or email: MGiroux@genequip.com. OHIO AGGREGATES & INDUSTRIAL MINERALS ASSOCIATION (OAIMA) 2016 SPRING THAW & RECEPTION â&#x20AC;&#x201C; W/8 HOUR REFRESHER TRAINING DATE: MARCH 2, 2016 NEW LOCATION! EMBASSY SUITES COLUMBUS AIRPORT 2886 AIRPORT DRIVE, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43219 THE OHIO AGGREGATES & INDUSTRIAL MINERALS ASSOCIATION IS THE TRADE ASSOCIATION IN OHIO THAT REPRESENTS ALL OF THE STATEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MINING OPERATIONS, EXCEPT COAL. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT AND OTHERS, PLEASE CONTACT OAIMA, 162 N. HAMILTON ROAD, GAHANNA, OH. TOLL FREE: 1/800-OH-ROCKS (647-6257). PHONE: 614/428-7954; FAX: 614/428-7919; EMAIL: ROCKS@OAIMA.ORG. NTEA WORK TRUCK SHOW â&#x20AC;&#x201C; MARCH 2016
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500,000 square feet. The event includes a robust educational conference with more than 60 sessions designed to help attendees improve their operations. For more information on this event, contact phone toll free: (800) 441-6832; Fax: (248) 489-8590; Email: info@ntea.com Staff Directory. CANADIAN RENTAL MART SAVE THE DATE! The Canadian Rental Mart returns MARCH 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9, 2016 Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s national show for the equipment and party rental industries returns to the Toronto Congress Centre March 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9, 2016. The Rental Mart continues to be Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest equipment expo and education forum for the rental industry. The 2016 Canadian Rental Mart will bring back all the great elements attendees have come to expect. Once again, exhibitors will be offering show-only special offers, not available at any other time. DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T MISS OUT! Bustling Toronto, Ontario provides the backdrop to Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest rental show and accommodations are conveniently located across the street at the luxurious International Plaza Hotel. The Canadian Rental Mart is Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s national trade show for the equipment and party rental industries, drawing hundreds of rental operators from across the country to Toronto biennially. For more information on this event, please call: 519/429-5199; Fax: 519/428-3094; CanadianRentalMart.com. AGC of AMERICA The Associated General Contractors of America Grab your HAT and BOOTS and join your fellow construction industry professionals at the 97th Annual AGC Convention, March 9-11, 2016 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Texas. As our premier event each year, the AGC Annual Convention and Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for you and your business. Join us for more than 15 education breakouts, terrific networking events and industry leading speakers, all in a perfect location for business, culture, family and fun â&#x20AC;Ś San Antonio. Learning from and teaching others is important, if not the key, to success. This is especially true in the construction industry, where building techniques, business strategies, technology and regulations are constantly evolving. Join your peers at the AGC Convention and surround yourself with people who are coping with the same professional challenges you are and make connections that impact your business. For more information on this event, contact AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201. Phone: 703/548-3118; communications@agc.org; www.AGC.org. CGA 811 EXCAVATION SAFETY CONFERENCE & EXPO Exhibit Dates: March 8 to 10, 2016 Place: The Mirage, Las Vegas, NV Plan to attend the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo. Common Ground Alliance is the leading organization, in a collaborative effort with industry/organizations, to reduce damages to underground facilities in North America. Common Ground Alliance is a member-driven association with nearly 2,000 members attending the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo. Why exhibit at the 2016 CGA Conference? Check out: HYPERLINK "https://vimeo.com/131812559" https://vimeo.com/131812559. For conference details: HYPERLINK "http://www.cgaconference.com/" http://www.cgaconference.com/. We look forward to being of service in Las Vegas. CGA Expo/Sponsorship Management Amanda H. Bill, VP Business Development Exhibit Promotions Plus, Inc. Ellicott City, MD 21042 Phone: 410-997-0763 Phone: 301/596-3028 Fax: 410/997-0764 www.epponline.com amandabill@epponline.com SAVE THE DATE!!! ATTEND THE 97th ANNUAL AGC CONVENTION 97th ANNUAL AGC CONVENTION
MARCH 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11, 2016 Grand Hyatt San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Building the Present, Shaping the Future Register by February 29, 2016 and Save! Grab your hat and bootsâ&#x20AC;Śand join your fellow construction industry professionals at the 97th Annual AGC Convention, March 9-11, 2016 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio. As the premier construction convention each year, the AGC Convention and Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for you and your business. Join us for more than 15 education breakouts, terrific networking events and industry leading speakers, all in a perfect location for business, culture, family and funâ&#x20AC;ŚSan Antonio. Associated General Contractors of Las Vegas (AGC of Las Vegas) Mechanics Lien/Payment Remedies and Defenses Seminar Wednesday, March 16, 2016 AGC Training Room 150 N. Durango Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 In the five (5) years since the economic downturn began, changes to Nevadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Construction Law have not rested. As signs of recovery finally begin to appear, Developers, Contractors, Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other construction professionals will benefit from this seminar on how to protect themselves under Nevada Mechanics lien and construction laws, as well as what changes have occurred â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and there have been some changes. In this seminar, you will be updated on Nevadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mechanics lien, prompt payment and other construction law for 2015. For more information on this seminar, contact AGC, Las Vegas Chapter, Las Vegas, NV 89145. Phone: 702/796-9986; Fax: 702/796-1629. OHIO OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION (OOGA) WINTER MEETING MARCH 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 18, 2016 HILTON COLUMBUS AT EASTON For the 69th year, OOGA brings together the top industry leaders from Ohio and the nation to provide the most current state of the oil and gas industry in business sessions and the trade show. The Winter Meeting is the principle business meeting of the association, the premier networking event of the year. This annual gathering includes: . Business Sessions . Trade Show . Updates on State and Federal Activities . Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Reception Contact us: A professional staff at the associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s headquarters, located in Columbus, Ohio, directs day-to-day operations and administers the programs and services available to OOGA members. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Main office: 88 E. Broad Street, Suite 1400, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Phone: 614/824-3901; Fax: 614/824-4329. WORLD OF ASPHALT SHOW 2016 22 MAR 2016 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 24 MAR 2016 MUSIC CITY CENTER G, 150 4TH AVENUE NORTH #250G, NASHVILLE, TN, USA PHONE: 615/401-1400 World of Asphalt Show 2016 is the leading exposition and education resource for the asphalt industry. The event showcases in-depth industryfocused educational programming and comprehensive exhibits that showcase the latest technologies and innovations in asphalt-related equipment, products and services. Over 400 exhibitors are expected at this event to showcase their products and services. Visitor profile of this event includes pavement maintenance contractors, asphalt and aggregate producers, fleet managers, highway contractors, traffic safety professionals, plant operators, public officials. The recurrence of World of Asphalt Show is annual.
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