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Huge Industrial Site Gets Giant Makeover The track was put together using 50 concrete track sections which comprise the surface of the track. Each of those is poured on a bias, with the curves at the end having the most extreme angle involved. A large amount of rebar was involved in the construction.
N.C. Firm Works on Wetland M itigation…8
Highway Bill Passes Senate; On to House SANY Ameri ca Part ners Wit h Equipc o…34
Precise screeding of the concrete top dressing followed by hand finishing resulted in the ultra-smooth track surface demanded by world class cycling competitors.
By Peter Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT
Fla. Dit ch Witch Store Under New Ownership…36
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The Celriver Plant of Celanese Fibers Corporation in Rock Hill, S.C., was virtually a small industrial city in its heyday. The huge plant operated on its own site of 1,008 acres after its opening in 1948. The operation manufactured acetate fibers, a wood-based textile product until it finally closed in 2005. Celanese in turn sold the former plant to the Assured Group of
Companies, a Cincinnati developer. The developer fairly quickly completed the demolition of this massive industrial site. There was a fair amount of environmental cleanup work to be done on the site, according to Stephen Turner, director of economic and urban development of the city of Rock Hill. A plan for the property has been approved with the city. This plan includes a commercial center with retail stores along Cherry see MAKEOVER page 28
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate voted March 14 to overhaul transportation programs and keep aid flowing to thousands of construction projects while strengthening highway and auto safety. The 74-22 vote stepped up pressure for quick action by House because the government’s power to collect about $110 million a day in federal gasoline and diesel taxes, the main source of revenue for highway and transit programs, is set to expire March 31.
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Crews putting in long hours on Florida’s Interstate 75 are working to dramatically improve an area known for its
daytime congestion, particularly during tourist season. Thousands of vehicles per day travel this segment of roadway, which includes the Tuckers Grade interchange No. 158 to south of the North Jones Loop
interchange No. 161. According to Debbie Tower, public information director, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), “FDOT’s commitment to a see INTERSTATE page 30
If a final bill isn’t on the president’s desk by then, Congress would have to approve a temporary extension to avoid a shutdown of the programs, including the furlough of Federal Highway Administration employees and the layoff of construction workers. The White House praised senators for trying to address these critical national needs and expressed hope the House “will move swiftly” and follow suit. Efforts by House Republican leaders to see BILL page 40
Florida construction workers using an American 9299 for column pour.
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2007 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 1067 Hrs ......$79,000 2007 VOLVO SD45F, 53 Hrs ..................$69,000 2006 INGERSOLL RAND SD122F, 1082 Hrs.......... ....................................................$97,000
Compactors - Smooth Drum 1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ..............$103,500 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1074 Hrs ......$87,000 2007 VOLVO SD77DX, 114 Hrs ..............$85,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 715 Hrs ............$120,000 2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1425 Hrs ..........$128,000
Excavators - Crawler 2006 DEERE 450D LC, 5267 Hrs ..........$195,000 (3) 2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 590-2100 Hrs.......... ........................................$84,000-$96,000 2005 VOLVO EC160B LC, 2549 Hrs ........$102,000 (2) 2008 VOLVO EC160CL, 467-515 Hrs.............. ............................................$138,000 Ea. 2007 VOLVO EC210CL, 1121 Hrs ..........$102,000 2007 VOLVO EC240CL, 4556 Hrs ..........$150,000 (2) 2008 VOLVO EC240CL, 814-2798 Hrs ............ ......................................$162,000-$168,000 2005 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4352 Hrs ........$108,000 (3) 2006 VOLVO EC330B LC, 2430-4229 Hrs ........ ......................................$114,000-$150,000 (2) 2007 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3290-4014 Hrs ........ ......................................$150,000-$160,000 2008 VOLVO EC330CL, 4257 Hrs ..........$186,000 2005 VOLVO EC360B LC, 4057 Hrs ........$108,000 2006 VOLVO EC460B LC, 5987 Hrs ........$120,000 2007 VOLVO EC460B LC, 4471 Hrs ........$186,000 2007 VOLVO EC360B LC, 4210 Hrs ........$150,000
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Off-Highway Trucks (2) 2005 VOLVO A25D, 4572-5544 Hrs .............. ......................................$155,000-$190,000 (4) 2006 VOLVO A25D, 3285-6452 Hrs .............. ......................................$155,000-$192,000 (2) 2007 VOLVO A25D, 3527-6723 Hrs .............. ......................................$175,000-$192,000 2010 VOLVO A25E, 1981 Hrs ..............$324,000 (5) 2011 VOLVO A25F, 549-670 Hrs ..$348,000 Ea. (2) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 2530-3827 Hrs .............. ......................................$270,000-$312,000 2010 VOLVO A30E, 901 Hrs ................$345,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO A30E, 1032-1474 Hrs .............. ......................................$384,000-$396,000 (7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 684-1180 Hrs ................ ......................................$402,000-$414,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO A35F, 1083-1306 Hrs................ ............................................$492,000 Ea.
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Sweepers / Broom Equipment (2) 2009 BROCE KR350, 862-924 Hrs ................ ........................................$36,000-$38,000 2010 BROCE KR350, 761 Hrs ................$38,000 2009 BROCE MK I, 387 Hrs ..................$75,000 2010 BROCE MK I, 92 Hrs ....................$97,500 2010 BROCE BB250B, 18 Hrs ................$25,000
2007 VOLVO T450D, 606 Hrs........$275,000 2010 VOLVO L60F, 1428 Hrs................$128,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 253-1482 Hrs ................ ......................................$138,000-$150,000 2006 VOLVO L70E, 4221 Hrs ..............$108,000 2007 VOLVO L70F, 3200 Hrs................$126,000 2009 VOLVO L70F, 6189 Hrs................$126,000 2010 VOLVO L70F, 2565 Hrs................$145,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO L70F, 200-852 Hrs ..$168,000 Ea. 2007 VOLVO L90F, 4764 Hrs................$150,000 2011 VOLVO L90F, 354 Hrs ................$186,000 2004 VOLVO L110E, 5262 Hrs..............$132,000 2009 VOLVO L110F, 4300 Hrs ..............$204,000 2011 VOLVO L110F, 893 Hrs................$234,000 (2) 2008 VOLVO L110F, 5902-6084 Hrs .............. ............................................$156,000 Ea. (2) 2010 VOLVO L120F, 1636-2444 Hrs .............. ......................................$225,000-$252,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO L120F, 581-1234 Hrs................ ......................................$252,000-$270,000 2004 VOLVO L150E, 5903 Hrs..............$192,000 2008 VOLVO L150F, 2941 Hrs ..............$252,000 (3) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 2704-4088 Hrs .............. ......................................$222,000-$264,000 2010 VOLVO L150F, 2111 Hrs ..............$264,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO L150G, 401-1093 Hrs .............. ......................................$342,000-$354,000 2011 VOLVO L180G, 702 Hrs ..............$348,000 2008 VOLVO L220F, 6800 Hrs ..............$249,500
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Wheel Loaders 2005 VOLVO L20B, 2628 Hrs ................$31,200 (3) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 3-30 Hrs ..$58,800-$61,200 2010 VOLVO L30B, 368 Hrs ..................$62,400 2011 VOLVO L30B, 1 Hrs ....................$69,600 2011 VOLVO L35ZD, 286 Hrs ................$78,000
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Sawyers Land Developing Inc., Belhaven, N.C., is the general contractor on the project and is constructing levees around the land which forces the land to hold in water.
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The South Carolina State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. These results are from bid tabulations, which are not final results and are subject to change.
County/District: District 1 S.C. File No.: 4751.040851. Project: Traffic work including install rumble stripes on various routes. Distance: 212.46 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • TMI Services Inc., Franklin, Mass. — $1,937,361 • Peek Pavement Marking LLC, Columbus, Ga. — $1,957,557 • Oglesby Construction Inc., Norwalk, Ohio — $2,189,467 • Reeves Construction Company, Macon, Ga. — $2,277,957 Completion Date: June 30, 2012 County/District: District 2 S.C. File No.: 4752.040854. Project: Traffic work including install rumble stripes on various routes. Distance: 128.29 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Oglesby Construction Inc., Norwalk, Ohio — $1,356,915 • Peek Pavement Marking LLC, Columbus, Ga. — $1,370,544 • TMI Services Inc., Franklin, Mass. — $1,391,584 • Reeves Construction Company, Macon, Ga. — $1,499,322 • Roadmark Corporation, Durham, N.C. — $1,917,269 Completion Date: June 30, 2012 County/District: District 3 S.C. File No.: 4753.040855. Project: Traffic work including install rumble stripes on various routes. Distance: 151.37 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • TMI Services Inc., Franklin, Mass. — $1,382,490 • Peek Pavement Marking LLC, Columbus, Ga. — $1,415,495 • Oglesby Construction Inc., Norwalk, Ohio — $1,518,815 • Reeves Construction Company, Macon, Ga. — $1,683,985 Completion Date: May 31, 2012 County/District: Cherokee S.C. File Nos.: 11.038261R1, 11.038261.1R1. Project: Road and bridge work including U.S. 29 bridge replacement crossing southern RR. Distance: .36 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Dane Construction Inc., Mooresville, N.C. — $3,320,446 • United Contractors LLC, Great Falls, SC. — $3,510,903 • Rogers Bridge Company Inc., Atlanta, Ga. — $3,529,701 • Lee Construction Company of the Carolinas Inc., Charlotte, N.C. — $3,667,229 • Blythe Construction Inc., Charlotte, N.C. — $3,743,341 • HRI Inc., d/b/a HRI Bridge Company, State College, Pa. — $4,129,442 Completion Date: May 31, 2013 County/District: Richland S.C. File No.: 40.040750. Project: Road work including resurfacing various roads. Distance: 6.09 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C. R. Jackson Inc., Columbia, S.C. — $995,493 • Sloan Construction Company Inc., Duncan, S.C. — $1,045,398 • Boggs Paving Inc., Monroe, N.C. — $1,067,835 • REA Contracting, A Division of the Lane Construction, Charlotte, N.C. — $1,160,496 Completion Date: July 31, 2012 County/District: Union S.C. File Nos.: 44.040739, 44.040744. Project: Road work including resurfacing various roads.
Distance: 8.15 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • F & R Asphalt Inc., Easley, S.C. — $1,284,358 • Sloan Construction Company Inc., Duncan, S.C. — $1,339,594 • Boggs Paving Inc., Monroe, N.C. — $1,516,726 • Granite Contracting LLC, Concord, N.C. — $1,591,179 • Rea Contracting, A Division of the Lane Construction, Charlotte, N.C. — $1,663,301 Completion Date: May 31, 2012 County/District: District 7 S.C. File No.: 4757.040859. Project: Traffic work including install rumble stripes/profile thermoplastic. Distance: 241.47 mi. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Peek Pavement Marking LLC, Columbus, Ga. — $1,777,865 • Reeves Construction Company, Macon, Ga. — $1,925,027 • Oglesby Construction Inc., Norwalk, Ohio — $2,282,072 • TMI Services Inc., Franklin, Mass. — $2,315,241 • Highway Technologies Inc., Villa Park, Ill. — $2,642,057 • Roadmark Corporation, Durham, N.C. — $3,291,170 Completion Date: Oct. 31, 2012
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Sawyers Land Developing Works on Wetland Mitigation By Peter Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT
When one acre of wetland is taken out of commission environmental laws in place now require two additional acres to replace the one acre lost. Such is the case in eastern North Carolina as work on one site in the region takes away available wetland acreage while at a completely different site wetlands are remediated or added to the region’s environment. This is off-site wetlands mitigation. Sawyers Land Developing Inc., Belhaven, N.C., is the general contractor on the project and is constructing levees around the land which forces the land to hold in water. Ditches are filled in to help with those efforts as well. Sawyers rents Hydrema trucks to do the work from Gregory Poole Equipment Company, the Caterpillar dealer for the entire region from Raleigh east to the Outer Banks, according to William Sawyer Jr., vice president. William Sawyer Sr. is the company’s owner. Rob Plumb is the national sales representative of Gregory Poole and Kevin O’Donnell is the manufacturer’s sales manager of Hydrema Trucks for the United States. He is based in Atlanta. Hydrema is a 53-year-old privatelyowned company in Denmark. The trucks themselves are manufactured in Weimar, Germany, though the company also has manufacturing in Denmark. The U.S. headquarters is in Alpharetta, Ga. The project involved is a 3,500 acre wetlands project. On the job site Sawyers Land Development is using four of Hydrema’s 912-HM articulated trucks. The HM stands for “high mobility,” because this is a very low ground pressure machine, according to O’Donnell. The psi on the ground beneath the tires on the Hydrema is 12.3. “They are using this truck because nothing else works in this application,” explained O’Donnell. “It’s a four-wheel drive, rubbertired machine. The tires are mounted on a 30.5 inch rim and the truck itself is nine foot five inches wide; it’s something that is very wide with low load over height, so the ground pressure on the rear is 12.3 and on the front it’s 7.6. This machine is outstanding for soft ground conditions” The condition at the location where it’s being driven is mostly of a peat moss-type soil, according to O’Donnell. This is an area with very soft ground conditions. “The trucks work well in this environment,” added O’Donnell. “With a lot of peat in the soil, when it gets wet it becomes very silty; this is where the trucks shine because they can stay on top and continue on their way. Some larger articulated trucks were tried. But in this material they just got stuck
Sawyers Land Developing Inc., Belhaven, N.C., is the general contractor doing the project. Sawyers has rented all of the Hydrema trucks that are on the job site from Gregory Poole Equipment Company, the Caterpillar dealer for the entire region from Raleigh east to the Outer Banks.
“The Hydrema trucks have really helped us. They’ve been a vital part of the job. We wouldn’t have been able to do this work without them.” William Sawyer Jr. Sawyers Land Developing Inc.
all the time. The Hydrema truck allows the client to work through adverse conditions.” The other truck being used is a 922HM, a six-wheel drive truck. That one also uses 800-sized tires. The ground pressure with that vehicle is even lower because of equal weight distribution, some 11.9 psi. “I believe that they will be out there for quite some time working on that site; they’re really only just getting going on it. Rob put two trucks out there to rent. I’d gone to see the customer and went over to the job site on the day that they were delivered, going over the operations with the guys. “They have absolutely loved the trucks. One of the unique things about the truck is that the body rotates 180 degrees. They can raise the body about a foot off the ground. Then you can rotate it left or right 90 degrees either way. The dump body can turn 90 degrees once the body is raised approximately 12 inches off the chassis. It can then dump material right off the side of the truck. It also has an auto-return so that you don’t have to turn around, watch it and line it up. You just move the joystick, hit the button, the body lines itself up and then comes back
down. It’s a unique feature strictly to our product. No one else has that on a rubbertired machine. The Sawyers crew has been very pleased with the trucks. “The ground being worked on is a very high organic soil, with high moisture content to it,” explained Sawyer. “We have to use the Hydremas because they have a high floatation-type tire on them; they work great in that application. They’re very simple to run, good-running little trucks. The ones we’ve rented were 12-ton trucks which is the weight that they will hold.” Sawyers also had a 22-ton (20 t) truck that they’d rented from Hydrema. The 12-ton (11 t) carries about 7.5 to 8 cu. yds. (5.7 to 6 cu m) of material and the 22-ton truck carries 12 to 15 cu. yds. (9 to 11.4 cu m) of material. They try not to overload them out on the site due to the fact that this is such a wet area, according to Sawyer. “There are times when we may hit an old root hole or a stump hole and get stuck, but it’s not because the trucks are overloaded or under-powered. The Hydremas have plenty of power and run on diesel fuel. They do
what they need to do. ” The soil is a Percosin soil with a high organic content on top and a not very good base underneath, according to Sawyer. “We just try to give the customer the best quality job that we can at the lowest cost to them,” said Sawyer. “Our goal is for them to be satisfied. The Hydrema trucks have really helped us. They’ve been a vital part of the job. We wouldn’t have been able to do this work without them.” “Gregory Poole actually had two of the smaller trucks for rent. I found out about them, renting one of them on another job, tried it out and thought that they may work on this job. I brought them out and they worked just fine. I rented the two that Gregory Poole had and then brought in a 22ton one that Kevin had before bringing in two more from Florida and another one from Alabama. The two initial Hydremas were in Caterpillar’s rental fleet and the 22-ton Hydrema was brand new. The other four had not been out very much — if at all — either.” Work should continue on an ongoing basis for another two years, according to Sawyer. “It will be on and off for the next two years that we’ll be working with those trucks on that project,” said Sawyer. “It won’t be steady. In addition to this project we have three others going on at the same time.” The Hydrema trucks are helping Sawyers perform this action. “We use these particular trucks because they work well in a swampy area,” stated Gregory Poole’s Plumb. “I’m the liaison between Kevin’s Hydrema truck and the contractor; as someone with a relationship with the contractor, we came together and thought this was the best piece of equipment for this application. I was the guy that put it all together with the contractor and the truck. “We can carry allied products of equipment, such as this product in this situation or application. Even though it’s not in the Caterpillar line it’s something that can help our customers out; in this case it’s the Hydrema truck, which is manufactured in Europe.” Right now workers using the Hydrema are building a berm around the site. They are digging out to form something of a moat or canal all the way around the site. This material is being taken out and being dumped in different locations for stockpiling of this material. Since this is such a wet material it must be allowed to dry out. “That’s what they were doing the day that I was out there,” added O’Donnell. “The key benefits with this equipment are the floatation and being able to dump wherever they want with the rotational bottom. They don’t see SAWYERS page 42
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Jacksonville Cranes & Machinery Unveils Crane Guard By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT
With the current difficult economic situation, many companies are experiencing financial benefit by engaging in asset recovery by disposing of older, unwanted or idle equipment. However, the process can take valuable time and effort to accomplish in-house and the end result may not produce the best price possible. Jacksonville Cranes & Machinery LTD (JCM), is now offering a service designed to assist in the disposal of such assets. JCM has been in the business of selling, renting, repairing and transporting cranes for a quarter of a century, and brings that experience to its new Crane Guard program. The program handles the sale of cranes on behalf of the seller and takes care of all the details involved. Once a crane is signed into the Crane Guard program, its journey involves several steps. Inspection Equipment in good working order natu-
rally commands a higher sales price. As part of the Crane Guard service, a crane is inspected by JCM personnel and its performance assessed, with particular attention to safety systems and compliance with regulatory requirements. The seller receives a report providing information on these findings, proposed counter-measures if required and the applicable cost. Inspections can be carried out on site or in JCM’s yard once the crane has entered the program. Valuation Jacksonville Cranes offers clients expert valuations based on this inspection in tandem with such variables as the age and condition of the equipment and prices, supply and demand for comparable models. Repair If necessary, company service technicians carry out repairs. JCM uses its machine shop and fabrication facility should a specific spare part not be available. Since the company maintains a fleet of rental cranes manufactured by various companies its technicians — who have a collective experience of
more than 100 years — can handle repairs to almost all crane makes and models. Storage While a crane in the program is on the market, JCM provides storage in its fenced, four-acre lot with 24-hour security. If the crane sells within six months, no storage fee is charged. Marketing JCM’s long experience selling, operating, renting and servicing cranes from a physical location enhances its marketing ability. With many contacts in the construction industry, it also utilizes print and electronic trade and industry publications in addition to internet and search result advertisements to reach a wide variety of possible purchasers. It also has found interest is sometimes expressed by visitors to their storage facility who are there to look at other models. Transport JCM operates its own fleet of heavy haulage tractors and trailers and is able to move equipment as required. Its busiest
transport period was in 2011, when 16 cranes were moved in less than a week from notification of intent to move to delivery to the Crane Guard Storage Yard in Jacksonville, Fla. After many such operations the company’s safety record is unblemished. Should the purchaser live abroad, delivery is free of charge from JCM’s storage facility to the Port of Jacksonville, located about 10 mi. away. Pointing to Jackonsville Crane & Machinery’s experience, ability to perform and stability, special projects manager Sam Wetmore said of the Crane Guard program, “We have the ability to provide all services to any equipment finance company, bank or insurance company. We are now involved in, and have had success with, transport, repair, storage and marketing all types of heavy equipment for any type of seller.” For more information about the Crane Guard program, visit the program’s dedicated Web site at http://www.craneguard.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Palfinger AG Signs Two Joint Ventures With SANY PALFINGER AG, headquartered in Salzburg (Austria), and SANY Heavy Industry Co. Ltd, headquartered in Changsha (People’s Republic of China), entered into an agreement on the establishment of two joint venture companies in which both parties will each hold 50 percent of the shares. SANY Palfinger will primarily produce and sell Palfinger products in Changsha for the Chinese market; Palfinger SANY, with its registered office in Salzburg, will distribute the mobile cranes produced by SANY in the global market outside China. The establishment of the two joint ventures is subject to the approval of the authorities. Herbert Ortner, CEO of Palfinger AG, said: “With the establishment of these two joint venture companies, we have taken a big step forward in our internationalization strategy. We now have manufacturing and assembly plants in all of the world’s major markets. With SANY we have a
partner that is not only one of the fastest growing companies in the world, but one that meets our high quality standards as well. Together with SANY, we have laid the foun-
SANY mobile cranes we are giving them a valuable addition to their range of products.” Liang Wengen, chairman of SANY Heavy Industry, said: “For
“With the establishment of these two joint venture companies, we have taken a big step forward in our internationalization strategy.” Herbert Ortner Palfinger AG
dation for holding our own on a long-term basis in an increasingly aggressive competitive environment and for expanding our leadership position in the global market. China will become our second domestic market. By enabling our partners outside China to distribute
SANY, this close cooperation with Palfinger is a major step towards tapping the global market. We will use Palfinger’s dense, international sales and service network to promote the globalization of SANY from a Chinese perspective. We are looking forward to our cooperation
with a partner that is a technology and market leader and whose customer proximity and comprehensive services are highly appreciated by its customers. We are fully convinced that these two joint ventures will swiftly achieve success, thereby making a significant contribution to the rapid and sustained growth of SANY.” Two Joint Ventures SANY Palfinger SPV Equipment Ltd. in Changsha will develop and produce truck-mounted knuckle boom cranes and telescopic cranes on the basis of the technologies of Palfinger and SANY for the Chinese market. The medium-term target is a market share of 30 percent. SANY Palfinger SPV Equipment Ltd. will establish a new plant near SANY’s facilities, with production capacities for 10,000 cranes. At the same time, a dense sales and service network will be set up in China. First, 10 standard crane models will be produced in series for the Chinese
market. In a second step, other Palfinger products, such as container handling systems, tail lifts and access platforms should be included in the production and sales portfolio. The company will start operations in 2012 and will have reached full operational effectiveness by 2013. Palfinger SANY International Mobile Cranes Sales GmbH is being established as an international sales and service company, having its registered seat in Salzburg and exclusively distributing SANY’s mobile cranes in Europe and CIS. Furthermore, for the Americas, the development of a truck mounted stiff boom crane is planned. The company will start operations without delay and will have reached full operational effectiveness by the end of the year. Both companies will be subject to the Austrian Code of Corporate Governance and will prepare their financial statements in accordance with IFRS and Chinese GAAP, respectively.
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Caterpillar Takes Trade Writers on Tour of N.C. Facility By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Immerse trade writers for three days in Caterpillar small construction equipment and what is the one-word takeaway? Engineering. Obviously, a lot of things are going on under that Caterpillar Yellow paint. “When the engineers talk to a customer to see what a company values, and design it in, it shows up well in the new equipment,” said Deke Yeargin, senior project engineer and site manager of a Cat engineering and test facility in Clayton, N.C. “If we can get our engineers on the tractors, it gives them a better feel for what they are designing.” The 285-acre test property, developed four years ago across N.C. 42 from Cat’s Building Construction Products (BCP) Division facility, is where engineers get all the “seat time” they want to evaluate their designs for backhoes, compact tractors, and small wheel loaders. The facility was toured by the trade writers as a prelude to introduction of new models at the BCP. At the test site, a high-profile, open, allweather test building is a prominent vertical structure. However, most of the developed acreage is given over to such landscape features as a concrete “deadman” wall for test machines to push and pull against to validate computer tests, a ramped area for loading bucket around on the ground, and then reattached the boom to the now-front-facD Series Skid Steers and dumping exercises, a variable grade ing bucket — all within about a minute and without leaving the operator’s seat. The new 272D and 292D road course, and a half-mile skid steers — including high banked track with both gravperformance XHP models el and concrete surface — meet Stage IIIB/Tier IV areas. New generation Interim emission standards, engines are tested at this cenbut that’s a given. The ter — continuous, aroundmachines feature a thicker the-clock running — to front-door panel glass (now establish performance and ½ inch) and an engine comendurance baselines. partment in the rear that is One open area of the site sealed from the cabin and is where new machines get hydraulic lines in the front. their buckets and blades Swinging up the hinged skid dirty in red clay. To ensure steer cab — floor and all — that comparisons between now reveals a remarkably earthmoving machines are accessible and neatly laid out valid, the soil is periodically area of hydraulic lines. excavated 8 to 10 ft. deep The new skid steers also and then layered and packed ride on fully suspended in 3 to 4-ft. strata so that the ground consistency is uni- Kevin Hershberger of Caterpillar talks about mainte- Joel Grimes, Cat’s senior marketing engineer for small undercarriages, two torsion bars per side. The effect is a form top to bottom for each nance access on a Cat F Series backhoe. wheel loaders, discusses the 938K wheel loader. more comfortable ride, new dig. Such painstaking care assures engineers that virtual and actual latest generation of small and compact machines equipped with Tier 3 technology longer undercarriage life, and better traction, equipment rolled out in static and operating — will receive more for their money than perhaps especially on tracked skid steers. test results are calibrated to known density. just new power plants with lower emission “Hooking it to the ground” is one of the “We firmly believe these machines are displays. That the new machines redefine standards standards. virtues of a machine running on belts, noted going to redefine the industry,” said Joel skid steer Senior Marketing Engineer Kevin Grimes, senior marketing engineer for small of excellence seems to be a core claim of all K Series Small Wheel Loaders Coleman, and Cat has “the longest belt in the wheel loaders, standing next to one of the new Cat equipment powered by engines In the case of the K Series loaders, the industry.” 938K Series loaders produced by the inten- meeting Stage IIIA&B/Tier IV Interim Other new features on the D Series skid sive testing across the highway. For three emission standards. The idea is that cus- extra value is in such dividends as the patentdays at the BCP visitors center, Grimes and tomers buying the Cat Tier IV models — ed shape of a bucket for load retention, and steers include a more powerful engine — other Cat marketing personnel extolled the which necessarily are more expensive than separately dedicated hydraulic pumps for see TOUR page 26
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with net horsepower increases among the models ranging from 5 to 18 percent — a 19 percent boost in lifting force, and electrically activated quick couplers instead of hydraulically operated couplers. The skid steers also offer Cat’s “Intelligent Leveling” system that keeps buckets level when being raised and lowered, automatically returns a bucket to a preset position and angle after unloading, and repositions work tools to preset stations for more uniform and easier operation. “These can mean a serious increase in productivity,” Coleman said. The array of attachments for skid steers continues to grow. Some of the tools on display at the visitors center included augurs with easy-off replacement tips, a 7-in. planer, and a mulcher with replacement teeth now attached by one bolt instead of two for quicker change-overs. By such attention to detail is valuable downtime shaved.
engines with less than 75 hp. They also have higher ambient cooling systems, more efficient hydraulic systems, and redesigned control layouts. Horsepower in the largest of the excavators, the 308E, was boosted 20 percent, as was the hydraulic output. Each model has a new digital control panel, called COMPASS, which regulates continuous hydraulic oil flow for operator ease, and a scaled hydraulic system so an operator can match his hydraulic needs to a task. COMPASS also contains an “Eco Mode” feature to conserve fuel, and an alphanumeric anti-theft element that requires a password for operation. It also offers a fast decoupling system. During a demonstration at the visitors center, an operator lowered the rear-facing bucket on a 308E, detached the boom from the bucket, used the boom to nudge the bucket around on the ground, and then reattached the boom to the now-front-facing bucket — all within about a minute and without leaving the operator’s seat.
E Series Mini-Excavators Cat mini-excavators are especially popular in Europe. Contractors working in Europe’s older cities where smaller buildings are connected by narrow alleyways can utilize the small machines in lieu of handheld shovels and other implements. Such tight work sites demand features like the mini-excavators’ laterally moveable tracks that hydraulically shrink to the width of the operator’s cabin. How popular are the little machines on the Continent? Ten of the small Cat excavators are snapped up by European contractors for every one sold in the United States. The five new models of the E Series are fitted with engines meeting Stage IIIA/Tier 4 Interim emission standards, as required of
F Series Backhoe Loaders Caterpillar has built some 250,000 backhoes over 27 years. “In general, backhoes are utility machines,” said Kevin Hershberger, another Cat senior marketer, “but to some customers they are concerned about productivity.” The comment reflects on the versatility of the backhoe, which has been around for nearly 60 years. It was the handy piece of equipment contractors and others turned to for clean-up and small-scale digging. In some respects, it was a predecessor of the skid steer, though the load volumes involved are different. The three models in the Caterpillar F Series have Tier 4-compliant engines. Only
the larger 430F model has more horsepower than its predecessor, but the backhoes have improved lift characteristics: The maximum dump height has been increased 7 percent to get the bucket up and over the side of multiaxle dump trucks; the lift arms have 13 percent more lift capacity; bucket breakout force was boosted by 9 percent. “The whole point is to deliver a machine that’s going to be earning money instead of costing money,” Hershberger said. To that end, the machine’s passive regeneration chamber automatically incinerates particulates, producing better productivity and fuel performance. Downtime considerations designed into the F Series include large side panel swingaways for wide-open access to the engine for maintenance technicians and a hinged cooling pack that gives additional clearance. One notable convenience feature for maintenance in shop or field is a relocated battery. It now sits in the nose of the machine. For jumpstarting, remote battery attachment posts were moved to one side of the machine for unfettered access. K2 Series Track-Type Tractors The Cat C4.4 ACERT engines meet Stage IIIB/Tier IV Interim emission standards and produce 8 percent more power in the doing. The “Eco Mode” fuel saving feature can improve fuel economy 25 percent by automatically controlling engine speed at optimal levels. The more interesting features are closer to the ground. A function called “Stable Blade” uses sensors to subtly reposition a blade in finish grade applications, rather than having an operator constantly adjust the blade. This means more uniform finish grades produced in less time. One official at the equipment
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Rock Hill to Benefit Greatly by Industrial Site Makeover MAKEOVER from page 1
Road, 2,000 residential housing units in a mix of multifamily and single family homes and a 315acre business park. After the developer purchased the property, the city and the developer entered into an agreement in 2009, providing for the zoning and some financial support. The representative of the developer in Rock Hill, The Assured Group of Companies, whose corporate offices are in Cincinnati, is Dave Williams. Williams serves as the manager of the project. Williams also is an engineer and has been managing much of the work on this site. He has a staff of engineers on site working for him as well. They’ve designed and built most of the roads and utilities infrastructure using their own crews with their own heavy equipment. The site also has about two-anda-half miles of frontage along the Catawba River. The city of Rock Hill has built a trail system that runs the entire length of the property. Rock Hill also is constructing a velodrome or bicycle track specifically designed to Olympic standards. There will be three other Olympic standard cycling venues, one for mountain biking, a super BMX course and a cyclocross course. “All of that will be opened next year,” said Turner. “There also will be canoeing and kayaking along the Catawba River; they put in canoe and kayak launches along the river. All the features that the city is doing are called the Rock Hill Outdoor Center. National championships in these events and Olympic qualifiers will now be coming to Rock Hill.” This is a huge project for the city of Rock Hill in many ways, according to Turner. “All this land was annexed into the city; it was never part of the city before,” added Turner. “Having two-and-ahalf miles of river frontage is an excellent use of a nearby, underused resource. Nobody from Rock Hill or the surrounding region ever had any opportunity to experience the Catawba River here because there was never any public access to the river.” Construction of houses has already started and none of them are on the flood plain. The velodrome itself, a 250- meter bicycle track, is built like a NASCAR
track. The ends are at a 45-degree angle; they are really steep. Concrete, which will create a very fine surface is being poured, all at a 45-degree angle. “Not many people in the United States or the world have ever poured concrete like that,” added Turner. “They had to experiment with different mixtures of concrete; it’s a very, very dry mixture of concrete that they’re pouring because it has to stick to these steep slopes and not run down to the bottom.” Phil Okey, also with the city of Rock Hill, serves as liaison between the city of Rock Hill and the Assured Group of Companies. “The project is still under construction,” said Okey. “But the track has achieved substantial completion. It’s well along in its construction activities. We expect it to be in operation in the early spring, around March 2012. Rock Hill was initially approached by some private individuals who were bike enthusiasts, according to Okey. “They wanted to partner with us back in mid-2005 or 2006. We’ve been exploring this concept for five or six years. It took us that long to decide just exactly what we wanted to build and find a designer and arrange funding. “They presented a rationale to city council for why they thought a velodrome would be successful here because to my knowledge there are perhaps only about a half dozen velodromes found throughout the United States. The only ones in the east I know about are ones in Pennsylvania and Florida; there are a number of velodromes in the western U.S.” Rock Hill provides a home for all sorts of sports developments and projects, including nationally renowned facilities for women’s softball and a disc golf course, which serves as the site of the annual U.S. Disc Golf Association Championship. The Rock Hill City Council in turn listened to the presentation on the velodrome development. It retained the services of Clemson University’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism in understanding the cost benefits of the bicycle track and stadium as well as the economic impact of sports-related projects such as this. “They came in and showed us numbers that seemed to make
sense in terms of the investment is Ralf Schuermann, an internaand the return we would get on it,” tional leader in velodrome design explained Okey. “We began to and construction. The track was push the project forward. The big put together using 50 concrete deal was trying to get funding and track sections, which comprise the we accomplished that using a vehi- surface of the track. Each of those cle called the New Markets Tax is poured on a bias, with the curves Credits. The New Markets Tax at the end having the most extreme Credits Financing Program has angle involved. A large amount of been around for a number of rebar was involved in the construcyears.” tion. Under this system they essen“We had a recipe and a work tially loan the money to the city method that was given to us by the and sell the tax credits to people architect, Schuermann, but it was who want something to have to dependent on a number of factors, write off against gains in other including the local climate, local areas. The repayment period is sands available for the concrete approximately seven years. and some other variables,” added The developer of the entire Okey. “We poured a number of test Riverwalk site is the city of Rock plates not only trying to get the Hill’s general contractor, Greens of Rock Hill LLC. The general contractor in turn hired two main subcontractors, Leitner Construction Company, who built the track and Simon and Watson who is building the finish line building which The developer for the entire Riverwalk site sits adjacent to the is the City of Rock Hill’s general contractor, Greens of Rock Hill LLC. The general contrack. This is basically a tractor in turn hired two main subcontracLeitner Construction Company, who 250- meter oval with tors, built the track and Simon and Watson who is high banked turns on building the finish line building which sits both ends, and adjacent to the track. straight-aways that are relatively flat, but not entirely. process down but also the recipe A NASCAR track is banked at correct, most likely making the somewhere around 30 to 32 concrete used in this construction degrees. unique. “If you’ve been to Lowe’s “The first track plate was poured Motor Speedway and think those in April 2011 and the last one was turns are banked, you ought to finished up in Dec. 2011. That’s check out our bicycle track,” added not just pouring time. We had to Okey. “The Olympic trials will be form the bowl, stabilize it and tie held here this year, in 2012 as sort all the rebar up. Rain and holidays of a precursor to the biking events caused some delays over the at the London Olympics this sum- months. It’s still pretty amazing mer. A lot of the riders that are that our subcontractor was able to headed to the Olympics are com- accomplish this in the time alloting here for time trials. It will be ted.” our first major international event; Prior to the work on the plates, it didn’t take us long to get going. workers dug a hole to create the They say these bikes can reach oval, sloped the sides, poured a speeds of up to 40 or 45 miles per mud mat down to hold it in place hour in the turns. When standing at and then formed the individual the base of the banked turn this plates one at a time. They were incline gives the illusion of being a only able to complete one per day. vertical wall. A biking professional There is only about 16 cu. yds. (12 on staff will give lessons to those cu m) in one of the sections. Five who aspire to such biking activities thousand PSI of concrete was as this as well.” poured directly out of the truck to a The architect for the track itself thickness of approximately 10 in.
(25 cm) to form a base. On top of that a 2 in. (5 cm) top concrete dressing was placed. That in turn adheres to the 10 in. or so of base coat. The screed or smoothing board used to level the concrete was a straight board. But it rode on surveyed rails at top and bottom because some of the track plate — especially in the curves — had three dimensions. It was curving in three different axes at the same time making it an extremely exacting pour that took some very unusual setup for the screed to ride on. Since each plate was poured individually and there could only be a 32nd of an inch height tolerance between the plates, this was extremely challenging work. For the order of pouring, track plates were poured every other one, number one, three, five and then they came back in and filled because there was a curing period required for the concrete on the track dressing. In the summertime to control the drying of the moisture, a huge tent had to be placed over each section that was poured. The next day the tent would be moved down two spaces to the next section. The cost of the velodrome, Finish Line Building and other track amenities was $4,000,000 dollars. Each bike used on the track costs about five thousand dollars and they are built without any brakes. The bike does have a chain but there is no way to coast on it. Leitner Construction Company, the contractor responsible for building the velodrome, owns just about all of its own equipment. For this project Leitner really had to put some old methods to work. On the 10-in. concrete track plates with the inch-and-a-half topping plastered on, material for the work had to be pulled out of buckets. “It was a very labor-intensive project,” explained Jack Leitner, vice president, Leitner Construction Company. “The most used piece of equipment on site for us would probably be three off-road forklifts lulls. We use those for moving all the various equipment and raw materials, placing the steel mats into position, holding the buckets of concrete up and similar functions.” Leitner built a tunnel out of the infield, under the track and into the see MAKEOVER page 31
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Crews Begin Widening Heavily Traveled Florida I-75 INTERSTATE from page 1
strong interstate system — vital to business, industry, the state’s citizens and Florida’s visitors — is demonstrated with a project like this one. I-75 moves freight from southern Florida throughout the state and through the country into Canada. FDOT is focused on building six-lane improvements that relieve congestion for drivers and that tie into an existing and planned six-lane corridor both to the south in Lee and Collier counties and to the north in Sarasota County, and continuing northward.” In addition to adding a 12-ft. (3.6 m) travel lane and 10-ft. (3 m) shoulder to the inside of existing northbound and southbound I-75, Photo courtesy of FDOT teams are widening Drainage structure construction is one of numerous tasks being the bridges at Tuckers overseen by FDOT and general contractor Ajax Paving Industries Grade and Alligator of Florida LLC. Creek. Crews will Workers make use of a Terex rough resurface the existing terrain crane on the lengthy ramps at the Tuckers interstate project, which Grade interchange should be completed and the ramps at the by the first quarter weigh station. Total of 2013. cost of the project is $ 12.2 million. Maintenance of Photo courtesy of FDOT traffic (MOT) is Construction crews removing form work always a significant on Florida’s $12 million I-75 project. issue for the project team, said Tower, and with inter- season in Florida always is a chalstate jobs, crews are working both lenge for the construction industry. Every job has an emergency plan daytime and nighttime hours. “Emphasis is directed toward detailing how to secure the project Photo courtesy of FDOT safety first and foremost for driv- before a storm event,” said Tower. FDOT reported that drivers are ers, their passengers and crews meaning an average of 40,500 essential and contributes greatly to working immediately adjacent to experiencing some lane closures at vehicles per day travel this section Florida’s economic vitality — heavy, fast-moving traffic. MOT is night/overnight on I-75 when traf- of interstate. Public information moving commerce and industry to inspected continually — to be cer- fic has lessened. Full ramp closures staff provides weekly updates to destinations, improving commute tain the work zone is clearly identi- at interchanges are permitted from media, and traffic reporters use this times, and bringing seasonal visified and to be sure motorists can 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. During the day, information daily. Variable mes- tors to the area.” move smoothly through the job. ramps remain open to traffic and, sage boards and dynamic message The general contractor, Ajax The project team has coordinated though interstate lanes may have signs, part of the I-75 Intelligent Paving Industries of Florida LLC, closely with staff at the I-75 weigh shifted slightly left or right for dif- Transportation System, also give said crews are using a John Deere station, located within the project ferent construction activities, two drivers current information about 624J for drainage structure work. limits, who are responsible for its lanes northbound and two lanes lane and/or ramp closures and lane Three cranes are being utilized for 24/7 operation inspecting and southbound remain open to traffic shifts. Motorists are assured the overpass widening at Tuckers weighing trucks,” Tower during daytime hours. The depart- inconvenience will pay off in the Grade, including a Terex rough terment cautions motorists to drive long run. explained. rain, an American 9299 and an To date, there have been only “heads up” in the work zone and to Said Tower, “Six-lane improve- American 7250. Materials for the two weather days recorded, and be aware of crews, trucks and ments to the interstate mean I-75/Tuckers Grade bridge and equipment which is extremely enhanced safety and more efficient road widening include 250,000 lbs. they have not affected progress. “Summer months in Florida, close to travel lanes. travel for all motorists, including, (113,398 kg) of reinforcing steel, This segment of roadway is for example, regular commuters 1,500 cu. yds. (1,146 cu m) of conhowever, traditionally bring daily heavy rains and wet/windy weath- known for its particularly heavy within the region, tourists, and crete, 49,000 tons (44,452 t) of er can affect work the contractor daytime use, especially during freight truck drivers. An I-75 mov- lime rock base, 47,000 cu. yds. has done or delay activities that tourist season. Annual average ing six-lanes of traffic through and (35,934 cu m) of embankment (fill have been scheduled. Hurricane daily traffic counts are 40,500 — to southwest Florida, again, is material) and 38,000 tons (34,473
t) of asphalt. Six to eight people work per crew, with three to four crews working per shift, day and night. Officials say the rest area for visitors will not be affected by the work; however, motorists are encouraged to use extra caution and be prepared for slow moving traffic and delays along the construction route. To date, there have been no major complications, according to FDOT. Jill Norris, project administrator, AIM Engineering, said, “There is no doubt this job has had a direct, positive effect on many businesses and individuals, and will continue to do so throughout the life of the project. Besides our AIM employees currently working on the job, the I-75 widening project employs a variety of sub consultants including three certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise firms: Allied Engineering for materials testing, High Spans Inc. for inspection support and Cella Molnar & Associates Inc. for public information to the community.” Crystal Gorman, FDOT interstate resident engineer, added, “We know transportation projects put people to work and that is something we are very happy about. This project is a positive one — a talented work force doing a good job. Ajax Paving has been a real partner with the department and put a good team together. “The contractor and subs are taking a coordinated approach to getting work done,” Gorman continued. “These crews are building an important job — the interstate matters to local businesses because it gets products to customers and it matters to people living here because it brings products they need to local stores. Many people use I-75 for statewide travel but this segment also sees routine commuter traffic between two counties and that makes this interstate capacity job especially important to southwest Florida.” Construction began last September and is expected to be completed the first quarter of 2013. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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finishing contractors. The 45-degree angle on the track’s end ramps were clearly a challenge in the construction. The topping had to be finished from ladder bridges built to span the track plates. The 250-meter track is about 880 ft. in length. The grandstand is constructed from concrete poured in place and there are stadium seats bolted down. None of these structures are covered. A finish line building is about 3,000 sq. ft. (278 sq m). Simon and Watson Construction was the finish line building contractor on the job. Those who used to work over the years at this active sprawling industrial site perhaps never dreamed that someday this would be home to a major recreational and competitive center for cyclists. But that will soon be a reality in this area. “I think the enthusiasm for biking is growing,” added Okey. “We’ve already started on a lot of our trail systems that connect the city and its attractions. This is part of a master plan and biking was already on our radar. But the sports and tourism revenues of competitive biking were not. This great new development brought that to the forefront.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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SANY America Partners With Equipco, Enters Dealer-Distribution Segment SANY America has partnered with New Orleans, Labased heavy equipment dealer Equipco LLC. The alliance marks SANY’s entry into the dealer-distribution segment of the American excavator market and will serve as a launching point for future product offerings. “As we searched for opportunities to join with established dealers, Equipco impressed us with their success and continued expansion,” said Eric Teague, director of dealer development in SANY America’s excavator division. “Equipco’s reputation for friendly customer service and careful attention to detail makes them an ideal partner as we grow our footprint in the U.S.,” Teague continued. After meeting representatives from SANY at Con-Expo last year, Equipco owner Walter Boasso and General Manager Jody Bacque began investigating the company’s line of hydraulic excavators. This research culminated with a visit to SANY’s headquarters to review the manufacturing and quality control procedures. “Our business caters to general contractors, so the slightest downtime can lead to tremendous costs on a job site,” said Boasso. “When we traveled to SANY’s headquarters and saw their factories, we saw the build quality and knew SANY would make an excellent partner for our business,” he added. In August of last year, SANY America opened the doors of its corporate headquarters in Peachtree City, Ga. To date,
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HOUSTON (AP) A Canadian company that wants to build a 1,700-mi. (2,735-km) oil pipeline through the U.S. heartland to the Texas Gulf Coast will be ready within weeks to submit plans for a new route that avoids the environmentally sensitive Nebraska Sandhills region, a TransCanada executive said March 6. TransCanada also plans to begin construction on the pipeline’s southern tier from Cushing, Okla., to Texas by late spring or early summer, said Alex Pourbaix, president of TransCanada’s energy and oil pipelines division. The contentious pipeline is designed to bring oil from Canada’s tar sands region in Alberta to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast. The upper portion of the pipeline requires U.S. State Department approval because it crosses an international border, while the southern tier will need standard federal permits that Pourbaix believes will be ready shortly. The State Department, backed by President Barack Obama, recently rejected the longer project, saying TransCanada needed to find a route that would avoid the Sandhills and the Ogallala Aquifer, a key water source for eight states. At the time, Obama encouraged TransCanada to pursue the southern portion of the pipeline that would, in the short term, relieve a bottleneck of crude at Midwestern refineries.
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Pourbaix said that part of the pipeline would be ready by 2013. “We’ll be taking care of that bottleneck between Cushing and the Gulf Coast,” Pourbaix told reporters after speaking on a panel at a Houston energy conference. That southern tier, he added, would relieve the problem only in the short term. Having that portion ready in advance also will not shorten the two-year construction timeline for the longer pipeline, Pourbaix said, due to the severe winters in the northern United States that prevent construction during those months. In the long term, Canada wants to get more oil to market. Without the longer Keystone pipeline that isn’t possible. Pourbaix said as long as Keystone is completed by 2015, the prospects for other alternative western routes that would instead take the product to China and the Far East are not likely to get approved. Right now, Pourbaix believes Keystone XL can meet the 2015 deadline despite the permitting delays. He said the company is working closely with the Nebraska government to find new routes and has identified several corridors that will be made public in a few weeks. It appears the new plan will require about 20 mi. (32 km) of additional pipe, and about a 100-mi. (160 km) to 110-mi. (177 km) reroute around the Sandhills, Pourbaix said. “Imagine a jog around the Sandhills,” he said. “We’re talking about a relatively modest jog around the Sandhills.”
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Owners of Ditch Witch Sales Inc., Mo. Buy Dealership in Central, South Fla. Grant and Becke Medlin, the owners of Ditch Witch Sales Inc. in Sullivan, Mo., recently purchased the Ditch Witch dealer in central and south Florida. The Medlins have 27 years experience as a Ditch Witch dealer and have five locations. Ditch Witch of Central and South Florida, with locations in Leesburg and Pompano Beach, Fla., currently has 13 employees. The company, which will be keeping the name and the same two locations, does sales, service, parts and rentals. It also has a rental fleet but does not plan to compete with the rental companies Dusty Cinnamon, general and sales manager of Ditch Witch of Central and South Florida, will be based in Leesburg, Fla. He had 19 years of experience with Ditch Witch working in both the domestic and international markets. He will be responsible for both branch operations. “We are going to bring to this dealership the attitude of being creative. In today’s market, we must think outside the box as no deals are the same. Creativity is the key to success,” said Cinnamon. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Dusty Cinnamon, general and sales manager of Ditch Witch of Central and South Florida, will be based in Leesburg, Fla. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Employment Rises in 28 States, D.C. Construction employment rose in 28 states and the District of Columbia between January 2011 and January 2012, while 20 states lost construction jobs and two held steady — the best net positive showing for state construction employment since 2007, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Thirty-five states and D.C. added construction jobs between December 2011 and January, while 13 states had decreases for the month and two states had no change. “There is accumulating evidence that construction has passed its low point in a majority of states, although shrinking public construction will hold down the improvement in many locations,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Moreover, the gains this January partly reflect very mild weather this winter and exceptionally cold and snowy conditions a year before.” Simonson noted that Pennsylvania (13,000, 6.0 percent) added the most construction jobs between January 2011 and 2012, while North Dakota had the largest percentage gain (16.1 percent, 3,600 jobs). Tennessee was second in both total and percent gains (12,500, 12.0 percent). The economist said that among the 20 states that lost construction jobs during the past year, Florida (minus 21,500, minus 6.3 percent) lost the most, followed by Illinois (minus 9,500, minus 4.8 percent). Alabama (minus 9.0 percent, minus 7,300) lost the highest percentage, followed by Nevada (minus 8.1 percent, minus 4,800). Simonson added that construction employment remained unchanged for the year in Maine and Nebraska.
California (8,900, 1.6 percent) added the most construction jobs between December 2011 and January 2012, followed by Texas (8,300, 1.5 percent). Connecticut (6.3 percent, 3,100) experienced the highest percentage increase in construction employment, followed by Kansas (5.8 percent, 3,100). Thirteen states lost construction jobs for the month, led by Florida (minus 6,200, minus 1.9 percent) and followed by New York (minus 5,200, minus 1.7 percent). Meanwhile, Rhode Island (minus 5.5 percent, minus 900) lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between December and January. Indiana and Wyoming experienced no change in construction employment for the month, Simonson added. Association officials said the improving construction employment data was welcome news, and added that they were working hard to make sure the trend continues. They noted they were working to get Congress to act on a number of long-delayed infrastructure measures, including the surface transportation bill and to set long-term tax rates that impact many of the association’s members. “Even as the private sector continues to build steam, we want to make sure federal actions, and inactions, don’t hold the construction industry back,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “Setting infrastructure investments levels and establishing some kind of tax certainty would complement the growing private sector demand for construction and help put even more people back to work.”
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Dates Announced for Upcoming Road Connection Nationwide Tour Events Continuing its nine-month, nationwide tour, The Road Connection truck will be making stops in a number of cities including Washington, D.C., Nashville, Tenn., Savage, Minn., and Kalamazoo, Mich. At each location, members of The Road Connection team will be advocating for better roads by educating people about the need for a long-term highway bill. Immediately following the conclusion of the World of Asphalt / AGG1 trade show in Charlotte, N.C., The Road Connection will be making its way to the nation’s capitol to participate in the second annual Rally for
Roads event, held on March 20, 2012. Workers from all facets of the road construction industry and its suppliers will rally together in Washington, D.C., to try to impact federal transportation policies. From Washington, D.C., The Road Connection will take its message to the C&D World Exhibition and Conference in Nashville, Tenn. The show will be held in the Nashville Convention Center from March 25 to 27. The Road Connection team will then set course for Savage, Minn. to participate in an event held by Road
Machinery & Supplies Co., (RMS) on April 5. Headquartered near the Twin Cities, RMS has grown to become one of the largest dealers in the United States, with 12 branch offices. From Minnesota, The Road Connection campaign will travel to Kalamazoo, Mich., to take part in the Michigan Aggregates Association (MAA) Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting and Showcase will be held on April 17 and 18, at the Kalamazoo Radisson Hotel. For more information, visit www.theroadconnection.org.
Caterpillar Announces Expansion of Manufacturing Facility in Sumter, S.C. Caterpillar Inc. announced plans to expand its manufacturing facility in Sumter, S.C., that will nearly triple the square footage. The facility currently produces small hydraulic cylinders used in a variety of Cat products. The additional capacity will bring the production of large hydraulic cylinders from the company’s Joliet, Ill., facility to Sumter. Once the expansion is completed, the Sumter facility will be the primary source for small and large hydraulic cylinders for North and South America. The expansion in Sumter will allow the Joliet facility to focus on increasing production for other components currently produced in Joliet. “This expansion is driven by growing demand for Cat products and will position our operations in both Sumter and Joliet to continue to grow and exceed customer needs as we drive toward Caterpillar’s strategy and goals,” said Hans Haefeli, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for
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the advanced components and systems division. The $20 million expansion plan includes an additional 170,000 sq. ft., bringing the Sumter facility’s total footprint to approximately 275,000 sq. ft. once complete. When the expansion is fully operational and at full capacity, it is anticipated Caterpillar will add more than 80 jobs over a two-year period. “It’s always great to see one of our existing businesses decide to grow its presence in South Carolina. Caterpillar
is a world-class company, and we celebrate their decision to further invest in our state and create more than 80 new jobs in Sumter County,” said Gov. Nikki Haley. Work on the expansion will begin immediately and is scheduled to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2012. Hiring is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2012. Positions will be posted on the company’s recruiting Web site (www.jointeamcaterpillar.com) as they become available.
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would, for the first time, grant the Federal Transit Administration the authority to set and enforce safety standards for local transit agencies. A 1964 law has barred the federal government from doing just that. States would have greater discretion over how to spend federal aid. But the bill would mean new requirements aimed at preventing waste and ensuring that national goals are met. A credit assistance program championed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa that helps leverage private investment for transportation projects of national and regional significance would grow by tenfold to $1 billion. In the past, the program has generated as much as $30 in private capital for every $1 in aid. The measure will preserve or create 2.8 million jobs, the bill’s sponsors said. But economists say the bill doesn’t create more jobs than if the same money was spent on something else. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., co-author of the measure, said the bill “”probably will go down as one of the most significant pieces of legislation this year.” One thing the bill would not do is resolve how to keep the federal Highway Trust Fund solvent beyond next year. The largest sources of money for the fund, which pays for highway and transit programs, are federal fuel taxes: 18.4 cents a gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents a gallon for diesel. Revenue from those taxes has declined since the economic downturn in 2008 and because the fuel efficiency of cars and trucks is increasing. The bill would pay for highway programs through a combination of fuel taxes, cuts to other federal programs and tax changes, but also would drain the trust fund. Some senators have criticized provisions that are supposed to pay for transportation programs since they would raise about $10 billion over 10 years, but spend it in the first two years. Pointing to the large bipartisan vote in favor of the bill, Sen. Barbara Boxer, DCalif., urged House Republicans to consider passing the Senate measure as it is “to avert any crisis.” “Why would they want to reinvent the wheel?” Boxer asked. Michael Steel, a spokesman of House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said the House plan is to “take up something that looks like” the Senate bill “unless the House coalesces around a better alternative, which we are actively pursuing.”
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ALABAMA COWIN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. BIRMINGHAM 800-239-2694 MOBILE 800-223-6755 MONTGOMERY 800-239-6642
MADISON 256-350-0006 HUNTSVILLE 800-239-7368 OXFORD 800-917-7931
GEORGIA ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SAVANNAH 912-964-8079 BUFORD 678-318-9500 FOREST PARK 770-319-0074
SOUTH CAROLINA ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COLUMBIA 803-791-0740 PIEDMONT 864-704-1060 NORTH CHARLESTON 843-414-1120
NORTH CAROLINA ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASHEVILLE 828-687-0620 CHARLOTTE 704-596-8283 RALEIGH 919-661-8710 GREENVILLE 252-754-5280
TENNESSEE ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CHATTANOOGA 423-308-7940 KNOXVILLE 865-525-1845
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Hydrema Trucks ‘Outstanding’ for Working in Soft Ground Conditions SAWYERS from page 8
have to waste time backing into a pile and aligning your equipment in relation to the pile; they can simply drive up next to it, turn it and then continue on their way. It definitely speeds up the process. This is a way to maintain a continuous cycle of work on a project.” Hydrema. does produce other products including large loader-backhoes, wheeled excavators, articulated trucks and specialty items for the military division. “Everything that we do is different than what the other large manufacturers do and therefore with our product, we fit very well with Caterpillar or any dealer; it’s a product no one else really has,” O’Donnell commented. O’Donnell signed Gregory Poole up last year with this project. “Their business will grow with us, they already have five trucks out there,” added O’Donnell. “It’s great to see them all out on one job. The low
ground pressure is the main reason why they are there. But things are just getting started too. “We’ve grown our business so much in the last two years, in a very difficult market with the way the equipment business is, but since we have a niche product we continue to grow through the downturns. Hydrema has grown the market through a variety of dealers over the last three years representing different manufacturers. This has been a difficult market as seen by conditions in the equipment industry. Gregory Poole has done an excellent job of promoting the Hydrema truck in the eastern Carolina market. We have a good mix of dealers throughout the country. This job will show them what success they can achieve with our equipment in adverse conditions.” Currently O’Donnell is setting up dealers for his products. The Caterpillar dealers have really focused on their 12-ton articulated truck. There is a dealer network working directly
with the dealers on marketing the trucks. The 912 HM basically started two years ago, according to O’Donnell. “We’ve always been involved in lower ground pressure trucks getting around in tight areas, including trucks out on levee projects. Any type of contractor who has used our trucks can testify that the truck can work anywhere; the versatility of the truck is tremendous. “Hydrema trucks have been used in a variety of different applications that include golf course construction, utility contractors, pipeline industry, levee work, site construction and even underground mining,” added O’Donnell. “ For more information, visit www.hydrema.com and YouTube.com under Hydrema 912. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at wow.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Atlas Copco Now Sole Distributor for Hütte Crawler Drills in United States Atlas Copco is now the exclusive source in the United States for Hütte Bohrtechnik high performance crawler drills and tooling for micropiling, exploration, directional and geothermal drilling. All Hütte drills from the ultra-compact Hütte 203 to the 255 hp (190 kW) Hütte 609 incorporate the latest technological advances in hydraulic power transmission, mast kinematics and operator controls, according to the manufacturer. Scot Simon, Atlas Copco foundation drill specialist, said, the entire package of geotechnical products through Atlas Copco now includes Hütte drills and tooling, Atlas Copco hammers, Atlas Copco air compressors, Atlas Copco Unigrout grout plants and Atlas Copco Symmetrix overburden drilling systems — which are all backed by Atlas Copco sales, service and support through 19 fullservice locations nationwide.
The Hütte HBR 605 is distributed in the United States by Atlas Copco.
The Hütte drill range includes rigs up to 30 tons (27 t). For more than 30 years, Hütte has provided solutions for
the geotechnical drilling market. For more information, call 800/7326762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.
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LOADERS From Komatsu - The Loader Experts
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Alabama Alabaster • 205/621-2489 Anniston • 256/831-2440 Birmingham • 205/591-2131 Decatur • 256/355-0305 Dothan • 334/678-1832 Grove Hill • 251/275-4158 Mobile • 251/457-8991 Montgomery • 334/288-6580 Shoals Area • 256/383-5666 Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621 Florida Panama City • 850/763-4654 Pensacola • 850/505-0550 Georgia Albany • 229/435-0982 Atlanta • 404-366-0693 Augusta • 706/798-7777 Calhoun • 706/879-6200 Columbus • 706/562-1801 Hoschton • 706/654-9850 Kennesaw • 678/354-5533 Macon • 478/745-6891 Savannah • 912/330-7500
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Vermeer Southeast Sales & Service, Inc. Boynton Beach, FL 1060 West Industrial Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33462 561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448 Clearwater, FL 12785 N 44th St. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166 Ft. Myers, FL 2231 Flint Dr. Ft. Myers, FL 33916 941-337-5900 • Fax: 941-337-5901 Jacksonville, FL 11550 Philips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-262-4400 • Fax: 904-262-0619 Orlando, FL 4559 Old Winter Garden Rd. Orlando, FL 32811 407-295-2020 • Fax: 407-293-8087 Miami, FL 13301 S.W. 131st Str. Miami, FL 33186-5816 305-234-4556 • Fax: 305-234-5561 Pensacola, FL 6691 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL 32526 850-944-8110 • Fax: 850-944-8166 Tallahassee, FL 31767 Blue Star Hwy Midway, FL 32343 850-575-1556 • Fax: 850-575-5718 Marietta, GA 1320 Gresham Rd. Marietta, GA 30062 770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829 Savannah, GA 411B Telfair Rd. Savannah, GA 31415 912-238-1300 • Fax: 912-238-1003 Birmingham, AL 2950 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-9895 • Fax: 205-841-9841 Decatur, AL 314 Beltline Rd Decatur, AL 35601 256-341-0700 • Fax: 256-341-0773
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CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS
ALABAMA
TENNESSEE
1 Source, LLC Mobile
Contractors Machinery (251) 380-7800
Cowin Equipment Company Birmingham Madison Montgomery Oxford
(205) 841-6666 (256) 350-0006 (334) 262-6642 (256) 832-5053
ARKANSAS
(423) 975-9111 (865) 982-6452
Diamond Equipment La Vergne
(615) 641-1100
Lisle Brothers Jackson
(731) 423-1637
LOUISIANA
Heartland Equipment Jonesboro
Johnson City Louisville
(870) 932-8383
CLM Equipment Company
Potter Equipment Company
Broussard Sulphur
Harrison
Crawler Supply Company
(870) 741-8900
Scott Equipment Company Fort Smith Mabelvale Springdale Texarkana
Baton Rouge
(337) 837-6694 (337) 625-5942 (225) 357-7515
(479) 648-1600 (501) 455-5955 (479) 751-4242 (870) 772-0204
Lee Tractor Company
(239) 690-0661 (305) 821-2273 (407) 888-0024 (813) 621-5811 (561) 296-9710
MISSISSIPPI
FLORIDA
St. Rose
(504) 467-6794
Scott Equipment Alexandria Monroe Shreveport
(318) 448-1647 (318) 387-4160 (318) 226-9696
Trekker Tractor Fort Myers Hialeah Gardens Orlando Tampa West Palm Beach
(706) 737-9191 (770) 322-6960 (912) 748-2828
Central Georgia Equipment (478) 956-3833
Haney Farm & Ranch Rockmart
(770) 684-7277
Vaughters Tractor Company Gainesville
(770) 536-1455
Wallace Truck & Equippment
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GEORGIA Augusta Conley Pooler
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NORTH CAROLINA East Carolina Equipment Greenville
(252) 752-7145
SOUTH CAROLINA Hills Machinery Columbia North Charleston
(803) 658-0200 (843) 225-9377
VIRGINIA Lawrence Equipment Ashland Cloverdale Waynesboro
(804) 752-8333 (540) 966-0151 (540) 942-2610
Vernon E. Stup Company Clear Brook
(540) 662-8266
HitchDoc’s Dual Dozer Offers Enhanced Accuracy, Independent Blade Operation The Dual Dozer, manufactured by HitchDoc, was designed to provide the contractor with enhanced accuracy and machine adaptability. The mount allows the blade to operate independent of the skid steer and holds a grade by receiving a laser signal simultaneously into each laser receiver sensor. The laser controlled grading box is constantly and automatically adjusting on both right and left edges by two hydraulic cylinders, which maintain a precise grade level with a sub-grade accuracy within oneeighth of an inch. The Dual Dozer attaches to a tractor three point hitch and to most major brand skid steer models. The Dual Dozer is equipped with two blades, which allows forward and reverse grading. For more information, call 800/446-8222, or visit www.hitchdoc.com or www.dualdozer.com.
Bobcat’s S750 Joins M-Series Line Bobcat’s S750 skid-steer loader can help contractors power their way to top performance in construction, landscaping, nurseries and other applications. Lifting and loading is easier and faster because the machine achieves maximum reach at full lift height, according to the manufacturer. The S750 joins the Bobcat M-Series loader line, which includes the S630, S650, S770 and S850 skid steer load-
The S750 joins the Bobcat M-Series loader line, which includes the S630, S650, S770 and S850 skid steer loaders, and the T630, T650, T750, T770 and T870 compact track loaders.
ers, and the T630, T650, T750, T770 and T870 compact track loaders. The S750 delivers 11 ft. (3.3 m) of vertical lift — 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) higher than a S300 and features a 23-gal. (87 L) per-minute standard hydraulic flow — 11 percent more than the S300 it replaces. The S750 has an operating weight of 8,730 lbs. (3,960 kg), a rated operating capacity of 3,200 lbs. (1,451 kg) and is powered by an 85-hp (63 kW) turbodiesel engine. Production Is Key to Profitability The hydraulic systems on M-Series loaders have been engineered for higher standard flow and pressure that give attachments more power to work more quickly. New job-enhancing features were added to the optional deluxe instrumentation panel. Available only on MSeries machines, the panel monitors key loader functions, and the keyless start helps prevent theft. The new 5-in., full-color LCD screen offers better readability and interaction. Easy-toread virtual sweep gauges allow the
operator to quickly read and understand the machine’s performance. Increased Uptime The loaders are designed to work long hours on demanding job sites, and operators want to spend minimal time on routine maintenance to start the workday earlier. Simple checks make it easier to perform maintenance correctly at the proper intervals, according to the manufacturer. The auxiliary hydraulic quick couplers are mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm to provide a solid mounting, and hoses are routed through the loader arms for better protection. A guard bar extends in front of the coupler for added protection. Keeping the loader cool when working long hours is important in prolonging the service life of the machine. That is why Bobcat redesigned the cooling system on the M-Series for increased efficiency and higher performance. The new design also makes it easier to clean out the cooling system, with an oil cooler that swings up, allowing the see BOBCAT page 56
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MODEL
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
CASE SR130 SR150 SR175 SR200 SR220 SR250 SV185 SV250 SV300
1,300 (590) 1,500 (680) 1,750 (790) 2,000 (905) 2,200 (1,000) 2,500 (1,135) 1,850 (840) 2,500 (1,135) 3,000 (1,361)
43 (31.8) 49 (36.3) 57 (42.1) 70 (52) 76 (57) 84 (63) 57 (42.1) 76 (57) 84 (63)
59.75 (152) 59.75 (152) 64.07 (163) 64.07 (163) 70.28 (180) 70.28 (180) 64.07 (163) 69.6 (170) 69.6 (170)
1,433 (650) 1,896 (860)
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1,300 1,500 (680) 1,800 (818) 2,000 (905) 2,250 (1,020) 2,500 (1,135) 3,000 (1,360)
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626 (284) 1,752 (795) 2,105 (955) 2,303 (1,045)
IDTH
OPERATING W IN. (CM)
47 (35) 56 (42) 71 (53) 71 (53) 71 (53) 73 (54) 82 (61) 82 (61) 90 (67)
46 (34.3) 52 (38.8) 60 (45) 60 (45) 74 (55) 82 (61) 90 (67)
26.4 (19.7) 67 (50.3) 82.6 (61.6) 82.6 (61.6)
MODEL
AD OPERATING LO LBS. (KG)
JCB 60 (152) 60 (152) 66 (168) 66 (168) 72 (183) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168) 66 (168)
59.8 (151.8) 59.8 (151.8) 66.1 (167.8) 69.1 (175.5) 69.2 (175.8) 69.2 (175.8) 76 (193)
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ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
IDTH
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47.9 (35.7) 59.9 (44.7) 59.9 (44.7) 59.9 (44.7) 59.9 (44.7) 59.9 (44.7) 84 (63) 84 (63) 92 (69) 92 (69)
24 (17.9) 35 (26.1) 46 (34.3) 47 (35) 47 (35) 62 (46.2) 68 (50.7) 84 (62.6) 84 (62.6) 84 (62.6) 84 (62.6) 99 (73.8)
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Cat 272D, 299D Replace Their C Series Predecessors
Net power for the 272D and 299D is up 5 percent, from 90 to 95 hp (67 to 71 kW), and peak torque is increased by 14 percent, providing a significant power increase for these models.
The new Cat 272D skid-steer loader and 299D compact track loader, replacing their C Series predecessors, are now joined by a pair of high-performance counterparts, the 272D XHP and 299D XHP, which are the largest, most powerful skid-steer and compact track loaders Caterpillar has ever built. The new D Series models build on the features of the C Series by adding a more powerful engine, the Cat C3.8, which meets Stage IIIB and Tier IV Interim emissions standards, and by incorporating design features that further enhance lifting, digging and work-tool performance, according to the manufacturer. The electronically controlled Cat C3.8 engine, designed with a high-pressure common-rail fuel system for operating efficiency, is equipped with the Cat NOx reduction system and a diesel particulate filter for emissions control. Net-horsepower increases for the new D Series models range from 5 to 18 percent and flywheel torque is increased from 13 to 27 percent. The new engine uses a redesigned air-intake flow path for added efficiency, and a dealer-installed pre-cleaner kit is available for dusty, dirty applications. Larger lift cylinders on all four new D Series models provide a 19-percent boost in
lifting force, compared with C Series models. An available electrically activated quick coupler replaces the previously used hydraulically actuated coupler, allowing a simpler design that eliminates hydraulic lines, connectors and valves. Self-relieving quick disconnects allow work tool changes to be made quickly and easily. Caterpillar’s “Intelligent Leveling” system (ILEV) enables three industry exclusive features: electronic dual self level, work tool return to dig and work tool positioner. The electronic dual self level levels the load both when raising and lowering. This new electronic system also is a plus for reliability, using no hydraulic valves, lines or connectors. The work tool return-to-dig feature automatically lowers the lift arms and returns the work tool to a preset angle, increasing productivity and decreasing cycle times. The work tool positioner feature automatically returns the work tool to a preset angle, increasing productivity and quality by allowing the work tool (cold planer, forks, trencher, wheel saw, etc) to be returned to a preset angle, even after the machine has been repositioned. In the cab of D Series models
is a new dial-type hand throttle, and electronic throttle pedal that provides a “decel” feature when at high idle. 272D/299D Net power for the 272D and 299D is up 5 percent, from 90 to 95 hp (67 to 71 kW), and peak torque is increased by 14 percent, providing a significant power increase for these models. A robust, 23-gpm (86.4 Lpm) auxiliary hydraulic system allows efficient use of a broad range of work tools on these models, the optional 32-gpm (120 Lpm ) High Flow XPS system, operating at 4,061 psi (28,000 kPa), yields heavy-duty performance and increased productivity. Rated operating capacity for the 272D is 3,200 lbs. (1,450 kg), and for the 299D, 2,975 lbs. (1,350 kg ) at 35-percent of tipping load. Capacity for the 299D rated at 50percent of tipping load is 4,250 lbs. (1,928 kg). An optional counterweight kit increases rated operating capacity of these machines to 3,450 lbs. (1,565 kg) and 4,500 lbs. (2,041 kg), respectively. Operating weights are 8,404 lbs. (3,812 kg ) and 10,866 lbs. (4,942 kg), respectively.
272D XHP/29D XHP Net power for the 272D XHP and 299D XHP is 106 hp (79 kW) and peak torque is 277 lb./ft. (375 Nm). Rated operating capacity is 3,600 lbs. (1,633 kg) for the 272D XHP and 3,185 lbs. (1,445 kg) for the 299D XHP at 35 percent of tipping load. At 50 percent of tipping load, the rated operating capacity of the new Compact Track loader increases to 4,550 lbs. (2,064 kg). Operating weight for the 272D XHP is 9,304 lbs. (4,220 kg ) and 11,647 lbs. (5,283 kg ) for the 299D XHP. These two new high-performance models are equipped with a 40-gpm (150 Lpm), high-flow hydraulic system operating at 4,061 psi (28,000 kPa) and producing 94 hydraulic hp (71 kW), providing the capability to efficiently handle the largest of hydraulically powered work tools. Both the 272D XHP and 299D XHP models include many features as standard such as enclosed cab with air conditioning, air-ride seat, AMICS system and speed sensitive ride control. For more information, visit www.Cat.com.
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Cab Comfort Comfortable operators are more productive, so to create a better working environment, Bobcat increased the size of the Mseries cab by 10 percent, improved cab pressurization and redesigned the interior to allow operators to adjust the environment to their individual preferences. Bobcat M-Series loaders’ pressurized cab have a one-piece seal that goes all the way around the door and fits into a special curved pocket. This minimizes the amount of dirt and dust that might enter the cab. Noise is another factor affecting operator comfort, and Bobcat reduced the sound level of M-Series loaders by more than 60 percent. New engine mounts improve isolation to decrease vibration and reduce sound levels. The control levers on the optional Selectable Joystick Controls (SJC) move up and down in conjunction with the seat to reduce arm movement and fatigue as the operator controls the machine. The joystick mounts slide forward or backward to adjust to the preference of each individual operator. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.
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MODEL
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ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
TEREX ASV Terex PT-30 Terex PT-50 Terex PT-60 Terex PT-70 Terex PT-80 Terex PT-100G Terex PT-100G Forestry Terex TSR 50 Terex TSR 60 Terex TSR 70 Terex TSR 80 Terex TSV 50 Terex TSV 60 Terex TSV 70 Terex TSV 80
1,900 (862) 3,800 (1,724) 3,800 (1,724) 5,500 (2,495) 6,200 (2,812) 8,000 (3,629) 8,000 (3,629) 3,000 (1,361) 3,000 (1,361) 3,987 (1,808) 4,640 (2,105) 4,000 (1,814) 4,000 (1,814) 5,270 (2,594) 6,000 (2,721)
33.7 (25.1) 50 (37.3) 60 (44.7) 71 (53) 83 (62 99.9 (74.5) 99.9 (74.5) 50 (37.3) 60 (44.7) 74 (55) 83 (62) 50 (37.3) 60 (44.7) 74 (55) 83 (62)
48 (121.9) 60 (152.4) 66 (167.6) 66 (167.6) 70 (177.8) 70 (177.8) 74 (182.8) 66 (167.6) 66 (167.6) 72 (128.3) 72 (128.3) 66 (167.6) 66 (167.6) 72 (128.3) 72 (128.3)
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700 (318) 1,000 (453) 1,300 (590) 1,500 (680) 1,600 (726) 1,750 (795) 1,850 (839) 2,050 (930) 2,180 (989) 2,690 (1,220) 3,200 (1,451) 3,350 (1,520) 3,950 (1,792) 1,100 (499) 1,800 (816) 1,900 (862) 2,230 (1,012) 2,570 (1,166) 3,325 (1,508) 3,475 (1,576) 3,525 (1,599) 3,325 (1,508)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
23.5 (17.5) 35.5 (26.5) 49 (16.5) 49 (16.5) 61 (45.5) 49 (16.5) 61 (45.5) 66 (49.2) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 85 (63.3) 92 (68.6) 92 (68.6) 41.8 (31.2) 66 (49.2) 66 (49.2) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 85 (63.3) 92 (68.6) 99.2 (73.9) 92 (68.6)
IDTH OPERATING W ) IN. (CM
36 (91.4) 50 (127) 62 (157.5) 68 (172.7) 68 (172.7) 68 (172.7) 68 (172.7) 68 (172.7) 74 (188) 74 (188) 74 (188) 74 (188) 80 (203) 50 (127) 68 (172.7) 68 (172.7) 74 (188) 74 (188) 80 (203) 80 (203) 84.8 (215) 74 (188)
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5,150 (2,338) 5,200 (2,361) 1,800 (816) 6,600 (2,996) 2,600 (1,179) 2,800 (1,270) 3,200 (1,452)
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45 (34) 45 (34) 58 (43) 63 (47) 70 (52) 80 (60) 89 (66)
84 (61.8) 84 (61.8) 92 (66.9) 84 (61.8) 92 (66.9)
35.8 (90.9) 48.4 (122.9) 53.0 (133.4) 62.0 (157.5) 62.0 (157.5) 69.0 (175.3) 72.5 (184.2) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (189) 81.0 (205.7)
59 (149) 59 (149) 63 (160) 69 (175) 73 (185) 77 (196) 78 (198)
68 (173) 72 (183) 72 (183) 78 (198) 78 (198)
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Hyster Co. Showcases Tier IV Truck
With a lifting capacity of 45,000 lbs. (20,411 kg) and 36-in. (91.4 cm) load center and 138-in. (350.5 cm) wheelbase, the H450HDS is practical for applications where a tight turning radius is critical.
Hyster Company showcased its Tier IV H450HDS big truck at the ConExpo. Meeting the revised U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tier IV Interim emissions standards for off-highway diesel engines, this outdoor truck is best suited for mining, general cargo, and lumber and steel mill applications. With a lifting capacity of 45,000 lbs. (20,411 kg) and 36-in. (91.4 cm) load center and 138-in. (350.5 cm) wheelbase, the H450HDS is unique in its capacity class and is practical for applications where a tight turning radius is critical, according to the manufacturer. The Cummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Interim engine features advanced electronic, highpressure common-rail fuel systems, a variable geometry turbocharger, cooled exhaust gas recirculation and diesel particulate filtration. For more information, visit www.hyster.com.
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When Silver Star Construction Co. in Moore, Okla., decided to add an 84-in. (213 cm) asphalt roller to its fleet, Craig Parker, executive vice president of Silver Star, knew he needed objective information before he made an investment. “I needed something more definitive in my hand to make the decision — not just other people’s opinion,” said Parker. “I needed something I could hang my hat on, so I set up a roller demo.” Test Day Parker invited recognized road construction equipment manufacturers and their local dealer representatives, including Dynapac and local dealer CL Boyd, a manufacturer of oscillatory rollers and another roller manufacturer with a vertical vibration system. The next step was to put the rollers to the test. Parker, along with Jack Shannon, asphalt superintendent, and Jan Graham, asphalt foreman, arranged the demonstration to take place on a 2,000-ft. (610 m) section of a longer 7mi. (11 km) Oklahoma Department of Transportation (DOT) thin-lift overlay project. On May 18, 2011, the Silver Star team and representatives from the three roller manufacturers put them to work. An Oklahoma DOT inspector also was on site to ensure compliance with the project’s specifications. Parker went to great lengths to keep the demonstration fair for each participant. • The 7-mi. project allowed plenty of room for each roller to operate on its own 2,000-ft. test section within the same mile of each other. • Silver Star set up the demonstration area in the middle of the 7-mi. section to ensure the asphalt plant was fully calibrated and running a consistent mix prior to the demo. • The weather on the chosen day was forecast to be excellent, which it was. This helped keep the temperatures of the mix Silver Star Construction chose the Dynapac CC624 to add to its fleet.
consistent. • An independent testing lab was on-site to gather and analyze the data. “I wanted to be as absolutely independent and accurate as possible. This was the only way I could get a fair analysis, and there couldn’t be any arguments about possible differences in conditions,” explained Parker. Sitting in a vertical line approximately 2,000 ft. apart, each roller ran one at a time on its test section to have a consistent run. Each roller began in breakdown mode behind the paver. Technicians from the independent testing lab checked the roller patterns behind each roller from the time it got on the mat and then after each vibratory pass or breakdown pass. “We tested behind every pass each roller made to look at the compaction results each one achieved,” said Parker. Once the results were gathered from the breakdown mode, the
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NORTRAX SARASOTA PARTS Sarasota, FL 34243 941-752-1300
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INCREASE YOUR BONUS POTENTIAL. LET’S WORK. You need a partner you can rely on. Volvo Construction Equipment builds high-quality road building equipment backed by knowledgeable industry experts. We understand that reliability and performance help you meet strict specifications, keeping you profitable and helping earn your bonus. Our graders, milling machines, pavers and compactors are engineered to do just that – keep you productive and give you the best shot at increasing your earning potential. Learn how to increase your productivity by contacting a Volvo dealer near you. Visit volvoce.com/na today. COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Birmingham, AL 205-841-6666 Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642
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POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563 1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111 Highway 58 @153 Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870 1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900 3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800 1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283
RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com 917 Cavalier Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 485-2100 • (757) 485-3616 1410 West Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-6411 133 Wise Mountain Rd. NW Coeburn, VA 24230 (276) 395-6901 • Fax: (276) 395-3438 10214 Fayetteville Rd. Bealton, VA 22712 (540) 439-0668 • Fax: (540) 439-0719 5731 Glenmary Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 380-4858 66 International lane Suite 102 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 887-8291 • Fax: (540) 887-8295
REYNOLDS-WARREN COMPANY INC 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 (800) 875-5659 • (404) 361-1593
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5336 Messer-Airport Hwy Birmingham, AL (205) 591-2131 3820 Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 752-0621
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3285 Selma Highway Montgomery, AL (334) 288-6580 243 South Jackson St. Grove Hill, AL (251) 275-4158 961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane Tuscumbia, AL (256) 383-5666
4307 Reeves Street Highway 431 North Dothan, AL (334) 678-1832 309 Hamric Drive West Oxford, AL (256) 831-2440
150 Piper Lane Alabaster, AL (205) 621-2489 3305 Highway 77 Panama City, FL (850) 763-4654 9036 Pine Forest Rd. Pensacola, FL (850) 505-0550
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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT
WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT, THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS. It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the output of a 55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixes with ease, getting balanced high densities from the top through the bottom of the mat. Great on SMA, too! And it provides a sound interlock between new overlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time! www.sakaiamerica.com 1-800-323-0535
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Dates Set for Terex Bid-Well Spring Paving Service Schools Terex Roadbuilding has Bid-Well pavers, where students announced two spring paving servput their classroom training into ice school dates for Terex Bid-Well practice. Instructors show the stuautomatic roller pavers and workdents proper paver set-up and operbridges. The two-day training sesation for standard as well as sions are scheduled for April 26 and skewed pours. The final highlight April 27, and May 2 and May 3. of the day is a guided tour of the The classes will be held in Sioux new 80,000 cu. ft. Terex Bid-Well Falls and Canton, S.D. office and manufacturing facility. Created specifically for paver For class registration or for more owners, operators, service technidetails, visit www.bid-well.com. cians and inspectors, the service Registration deadline is one week school strikes a balance between prior to the session date. There is classroom instruction and hands-on no limit to the number of attendees field demonstrations. The classes a company can send, but classroom offer in-depth discussion for paver size is capped at 50. and workbridge set-up, operation Tuition for the two-day class is and service, and are taught by sea$200 and includes meals and transsoned service and field instructors, portation to/from the airport, hotel according to Terex. and Terex Bid-Well facility. “Students will learn how to spec Created specifically for paver owners, operators, service technicians and inspectors, the service Session attendees receive discountand set up our pavers for some of school strikes a balance between classroom instruction and hands-on field demonstrations. ed hotel room rates at the Best the most complex paving applicaWestern Ramkota in Sioux Falls. tions, and we cover what options are avail- and instruction at the Best Western Ramkota set-up; and thin-bonded overlays. Room reservations can be made either “We have designed the classes for con- online at www.siouxfalls.ramkota.com or by able to improve paving efficiency,” said Hotel and Conference Center in Sioux Falls, Dean Johnson, service manager of Terex S.D. The series of lectures include: bridge, tractor interaction with instructors and each calling 605/336-0650. Bid-Well. “We also discuss the symptoms of airport, highway and slope paving tech- other,” said Aron Sweeney, service school Prospective students also can call Aron machine aging, what to look for and how to niques; machine set-up; texture and curing; coordinator. Sweeney at 800/843-0824 or email him at controller adjustment and troubleshooting; Day two includes a shuttle to Canton for aron.sweeney@terex.com for further infordiagnose and correct issues.” The first day features in-class discussion skewed deck paving; screed rail and chair hands-on paving demonstrations with Terex mation. This bracelet was a gift Amber Apodoca received from the center where she helped teens with drug and alcohol problems. She was wearing it when an underage drunk driver took her life.
Putzmeister Debuts Its 56Z Mounted Concrete Boom Pump
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Putzmeister’s new 56Z-meter boasts a unit weight of less than 100,000 lbs. (45,000 kg).
Putzmeister America Inc. will introduce its new, lightweight 56Z-meter truck-mounted concrete boom pump during 2012. The new pump’s compact design will offer a reduced unit weight and a smaller footprint, while accommodating a long-reaching boom, according to the manufacturer. “The product advances found in the new 42Z-meter model have now been extended into the 50-meter class,” said Jim Bury, director of engineering of Putzmeister America. “From the small, but revolutionary RFID hopper grate switch to the all new weight-to-strength optimized boom and structural components, we have brought together world-class design and user value into a D.O.T.-friendly package.”
The 56Z-meter’s design reduces unit weight to less than 100,000 lbs. (45,000 kg), delivering a 50-meter class boom to areas previously unreachable due to weight restrictions. The standard one sided support (OSS) outrigger system will allow for a smaller footprint, with 19 ft. 4 in. (5.90 m) front and 25 ft. 11 in. (7.90 m) rear spreads. Despite its smaller size, the pump will offer a long-reaching boom — 181 ft. 1 in. (55.20 m) vertical, 163 ft. 9 in. (49.90 m) horizontal. The 56Z-meter will feature common boom elbows, interchangeability of many parts, decreased maintenance costs and even greater reliability. For more information, call 800/884-7210 or visit PutzmeisterAmerica.com.
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POWER AND PRODUCTIVITY. Get More Done With Versatile Terex® Compact Equipment You need a machine that offers the right combination of power and productivity. And that’s what you get with Terex® equipment. We offer over 60 unique models within our construction product line. Our skid steer loaders, excavators, wheel Loaders, backhoes and compact track loaders provide the traction, maneuverability, reach and clearance you need to take control of demanding repetitive workloads.
© 2012 Terex Corporation. All rights are reserved. Terex is a registered trademark of Terex Corporation in the USA and many other countries.
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Bomag BW90AD-5 Light Tandem Roller Designed for Efficiency Designed for more efficient operation, Bomag’s new BW90AD-5 tandem vibratory roller features intuitive controls and optimum all-around visibility. Highly maneuverable and fuel-efficient, the roller is an ideal solution for a wide variety of small and medium asphalt compaction projects, according to the manufacturer. The newly developed driver’s platform is highlighted by a multifunctional travel lever and the Smart Drive steering wheel, which has a smaller diameter that provides comfortable space for the operator, as well as a clear view of all controls. The dashboard contains modern circular instrumentation with warning signals, hour meter and fuel level indicator. An adjustable operator seat also provides added comfort and an enhanced view of the drums. The BW90AD-5 is powered by a 20.2-hp (15 kW) Kubota diesel engine that features ECOMODE, a system that automatically idles the engine to conserve fuel during inactivity. Offering a working width of 35.4 in. (90 cm), the roller delivers 3,822 lbs. of centrifugal force at a frequency of 4,200 vpm. Additionally, the roller is equipped with Bomag’s intelligent vibration control to achieve consistent compaction quality. Built with travel motors contained within the
vibratory drums, the unit’s compact design is wellsuited for operation in tight spaces, thereby eliminating the need for additional compaction with vibratory plates near obstructions. The BW90D-5 includes a 26.4-gal. (100 L) water tank and pressurized spray system. The water spray nozzles are windscreen protected and triple filtered to ensure the drums receive sufficient water coverage even in strong winds. Maintenance is simple, due to a durable composite hood that allows easy access to the engine and a steering column that can be quickly opened to view central electronics. A bolt-on articulating and oscillating joint is maintenance free, and each drum includes two flexible scrapers. Front, center and rear lift points help simplify transport and reduce unloading times. Standard safety features on the BW90AD-5 include a spring-applied, hydraulically released parking brake, ROPS with retractable seat belt, back-up alarm, emergency stop button, and front and rear working lights for night operation. Additionally, the engine hood and instrument panel are lockable to protect against vandalism. For more information, call 800/782-6624 or visit www.gobomag.com/light-equipment.
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Offering a working width of 35.4 in. (90 cm), the roller delivers 3,822 lbs. (1,734 kg) of centrifugal force at a frequency of 4,200 vpm.
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Oxford, AL 1501 Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203 256-832-5053 256-831-4295 (Fax)
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TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.tractor-equipment.com 5732 Frontage Road 1502 Box Road 1815 West Oakridge Drive Forest Park, Georgia 30297 Columbus, Georgia 31907 Albany, Georgia 31707 404-366-0693 706-562-1801 229-435-0982 404-366-9688 (Fax) 706-562-9897 (Fax) 229-435-5259 (Fax) 160 Robinson Road NW Calhoun, Georgia 30701 706-879-6200 2314 Highway 53 Hoschton, Georgia 30548 706-654-9850 706-654-9856 (Fax)
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were willing to spend more money if needed to get the roller that did the best job getting compaction. If you start having trouble with densities, you can run into several thousand dollars very quickly. If you can avoid that just by having the correct equipment on the job, it is money well spent.” Analyzing the Results Compared to an oscillatory system, the Dynapac employs a standard or vertical compaction method. On the test section, the Dynapac 624 took half a pass more to get the same compaction density as the oscillatory roller. However, as Parker explained, “You still have to complete that half a pass. There are no savings on time or effort on that half a pass.” The Dynapac 624 also offered Silver Star more flexibility since it could be successfully used on thin-lift applications less than 2 in. (5 cm), such as the test section, or on thicker lift applications greater than 2 in. Because of Dynapac’s use of traditional compaction
with a higher amplitude setting, Silver Star can use the 624 on mainline operations where they are doing inlays. “We just completed an inlay project on the Turner Turnpike,” said Parker. “That operation was a 3-inch lift and a 2-inch lift. It was a mainline, high-production operation, and it performed very well.” Silver Star meets its tonnage-per-hour production goals with the Dynapac CC624HF. As Silver Star continues to put its new roller to work, it also continues to live up to the test results and performance expectations of the crew. Silver Star’s crews, and especially asphalt superintendent Jack Shannon, also agree that the 624 was the clear choice. “[Jack] and I had a very frank conversation, and if he had been very insistent on going with [the oscillatory roller], I would have listened to him,” said Parker. “But once I showed him the test data and went over it with him, he was perfectly happy with the way we went, and has been happy with the machine ever since.”
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GOMACO C-450 Has Versatility of Two Finishers in One GOMACO’s C-450 cylinder finisher for bridge decks and flat slabs is now available with a transitional framework. Transitional framework for the C-450 allows it to be set up for widths up to 104 ft. (31.7 m) faster and easier than with standard framework, while providing a lighter-weight machine for finishing applications. The C-450 can finish at narrower widths using its standard framework. The C-450’s new frame features transition sections connecting the standard 24 in. (61 cm) tall framework to the 42 in. (107 cm) tall framework used on a GOMACO C-750 finisher. The frame sections only need to be pin-connected and the cross arms bolted in place. The transitional framework provides a much quicker assembly time and also decreases the weight of the machine considerably. It is estimated to be 8 lbs. per ft. (11.9 kg/m) — lighter when compared to a machine with an overhead truss. The transitional framework can be added to new or existing C-450s. The GOMACO C-450 features easy operation, reliability, high-production results and enhanced serviceability with added safety, according to the manufacturer. Automatic advance, an automatic selfwidening carriage, powered widening to
maintain crown position on tapered decks, and operator enhanced monitoring of the machine functions with panel-mounted bogie and carriage circuit pressure gauges help provide ease of operation. The console and operator’s platform can be positioned anywhere within the framework sections to give the operator the best visibility possible. The hydraulics are electronically controlled for greater precision, versatility, ease of setup, and ease of operation. The automatic advance at the end of each finishing pass with preset timing is electronically The C-450’s transitional framework allows wider width finishing without the overhead truss syscontrolled. As the machine tem. It allows a quicker assembly time and decreases the overall weight of the machine. advances, the undercarriage can change its attack angle and con- from the operator’s console. GOMACO’s slab. A 360-degree turntable on the upper crete finishing resumes. The turntable- three-point finishing system on the new fin- carriage allows maximum skewing of the attached undercarriage features a bearing isher assures high-production and a superior undercarriage to keep the finishing cylinders parallel to the center of the slab on skewed system that allows the undercarriage to finish, according to the manufacturer. An auger levels the concrete, the cylinders deck pours. smoothly change the attack angle. For more information, visit www.gomaA hydraulic PTA allows the operator to consolidate and finish the concrete and the make on-the-go crown elevation changes float pan seals and textures the surface of the co.com.
Bradco Cold Planer Adjusts for Precise Lapping, Taper Cuts The Bradco cold planer by Paladin Construction Group, available in standard- and highflow models, attaches to skid steers to mill asphalt and concrete surfaces in open and confined spaces. Its independent depth adjustment side plates allow for precise lapping and taper cuts, while the high rear spoil clearance reduces recirculation of material. The planetary drive delivers high torque and durability and the angled spoil guard wheel design prevents the wheels from riding up and over millings. This provides a flat surface for the wheels to ride on, reducing rolling resistance, and allowing for consistent control over the depth of the cut. A 25-in. (64 cm) left to right side shift feature and removable right side plate allow for working next to curbs or other obstructions. The Bradco cold planer is ideal for asphalt and concrete pothole and frost heave repair, curb cutting, pavement texturing for A standard-flow model is available with a 12-in. (30.5 cm) cutting width to operate with hydraulic improved skid resistance and flows of 12 to 22 gpm (45 to 83 Lpm). Five high-flow models are available in cutting widths from 16 to roadway removal around man- 40 in. (41 to 102 cm) and operate with flows from 22 to 40 gpm (83 to 151 Lpm).
holes. A standard-flow model is available with a 12-in. (30.5 cm) cutting width to operate with hydraulic flows of 12 to 22 gpm (45 to 83 Lpm). Five high-flow models are available in cutting widths from 16 to 40 in. (41 to 102 cm) and operate with flows from 22 to 40 gpm (83 to 151 Lpm). The controls can be factory furnished with magnetic base joystick electric controls, or an optional wire harness to provide in-cab fingertip controls to operate side shift, tilt and cutting depth on high-flow models. Shields for hydraulic and electrical components help protect against unnecessary wear and tear. An optional water kit to reduce dust and increase pick life by up to 30 percent comes standard with a 30-gal. (113.5 L) tank and electric water pump. The nozzles and hoses required for the water kit are furnished with the Bradco Cold Planer. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinconstructiongroup.com.
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. NEEDED BULLDOZER D8N D8R ENC CAB WITH RIPPER LOW HOURS USER USA NO SALESMAN CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN | PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 | EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 627G | CAT 627G(S) :: < 5000 HRS, CAB, A/C, PP, RETARDER :: UNITED STATES :: WEST COAST PREFERRED :: CONTACT - SOUTH MOUNTAIN TRACTOR :: WWW.SOMOTRACTOR.COM CONTACT: MATT PHONE: (602) 358-1591 EMAIL: SOMOTRACTOR@COX.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OTR TIRES | I BUY AND SELL OTR TIRES, OFFER ME YOURS, I HAVE THOUSANDS FOR SALE. CONTACT: JEFF WILLISON | PHONE: 918-407-8787 | EMAIL: JEFFWEQUIPCO@TULSACOXMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE HAMMERS | SEEKING VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS & ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BY ICE, MKT AND/OR APE. WE PAY CASH AND/OR WIRE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ACCEPTANCE. YOUR BEST OPTION FOR SELLING YOUR SURPLUS PILING EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOWING WHEEL LOADERS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER IT TO ME WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, YEAR MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION AND LAST OFFER PRICE. KAWASAKI LOADERS: 50Z-V 60Z-V 65ZIV, 65Z-V 70Z-II, 70Z-IV, 70Z-V 80Z-II, 80ZIV, 80Z-V 85Z-II, 85Z-IV, 85Z-V 90Z-II, 90ZIV, 90Z-V 95Z-II, 95Z-IV, 95Z-V CAT LOADERS: 910, 920, 930, 936E, 936F, 938G 950B, 950C, 950E, 950F, 950G 966C, 966D, 966E, 966F, 966G 980C, 980F CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL: SALE@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 65 TON JOHNSON BLOCK (CRANE) | WANT 65 TON JOHNSON LOAD BLOCK (OR EQUAL) WITH FOUR(4) EACH 18" DIAMETER SHEEVES FOR 7/8" CABLE CAST SWIVEL HOOK WITH THRUST BEARING & SAFETY HOOK CHEAP ONLY! CONTACT: CLIFF | PHONE: 724 323-4526 | EMAIL: CBERTOCCI@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EX OR ZX 200, JD 200, KOMATSU 200 TRACK EXCAVATOR | CLEAN REASONABLE HOURS WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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CAT 312B RIGHT SIDE ACCESS DOOR ENGINE LOOKING FOR RIGHT SIDE (AS SITTING IN OPERATORS SEAT) ACCESS DOOR THAT EXPOSES FILTERS ON ENGINE COMPARTMENT. PLEASE EMAIL WITH CONDITION PRICE AND CONTACT INFO. CONTACT: MIKE FOSTER PHONE: 830-438-6623 EMAIL: LANDSMITHENTERPRISE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR IT28G TOOL CARRIER | LOW HOUR IT28G WITH CAB/AC, GP BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: FRANK HORAN TRICO EQUIPMENT PHONE: 1-800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230 FAX: 856-697-4842 EMAIL: FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS VOLVO A35D(S) | WANTED: TWO (2) VOLVO A35DS. AROUND 2000 HRS +-, TAILGATES, LINERS, PREFERABLY WEST COAST. WWW.SOMOTRACTOR.COM WWW.IEDAGROUP.COM WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SOMOTRACTOR WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/EQUIPMENTPOST WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/SOMOTRACTOR WWW.TWITTER.COM/SOMOTRACTOR.COM CONTACT: CHRIS LOHMAN PHONE: (602) 363-2396 FAX: (480) 307-3711 EMAIL: SOMOTRACTOR@COX.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATORS AND CAT LOADER | DEAR SIR, WE ARE LOCAL GOLD MINERS HERE IN MALI SUB-REGION OF WEST AFRICA. WE ARE LOOKING FOR COMPANY THAT WILL SUPPLY US WITH THE MENTIONED MACHINES ON JOINT VENTURE PARTINERSHIP TO INCREASE OUR PRODUCTION CAPACITY. CONTACT: MR.YUSSF GARUBA PHONE: +22370233959 FAX: +22365499083 EMAIL: AFRICA.INVESTMENT@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH077, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. CONTACT: MR KHAN PHONE: +92-300-283-1078 EMAIL: IUKANDCO@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ANYONE LOOKING FOR A 1971 LIMA 450TC CRANE IN WORKING CONDITION ON A JOB SITE AND JUST RECEIVED YEARLY INSPECTION! HAS 170FT MAIN BOOM AND A 40FT JIB PHONE: 304 210-8404 EMAIL: CSMITH@SMITHBROSERECTION.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950,950B,950E,966D,966E,966F,966FII | OFFER US AT GOOD PRICE & KINDLY E-MAIL ME DETAILS, PICTURES. CONTACT: IRFAN KHAN EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX300, EX400 | PLEASE OFFER US GOOD PRICE & SEND US DETAILS, PICTURES. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: +92-345-8818803 EMAIL: HIDAYATMASOOD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI,CATERPILLAR,DYNAPAC,JCB, KOMATSU | CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES | MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920.930.950B, E & 966D,E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999-2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1,EX60WD-1,UH077,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SERVICE TRUCK WITH BOOM, WELDER, AIR COMPRESSOR, 2 TON TRUCK, AND 6 OR 8 THOUSAND POUND BOOM. CONTACT: BRYAN SWAN PHONE: 816-261-5467 EMAIL: BIGCHEVY78@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED ALL THE TIME FROM USA BULLDOZER D7 D8 D9 D10 WITH RIPPER OR WINCH USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU HM4001 | FOR RESALE OR PARTS CONTACT: PATRICK KELLY PHONE: 716-891-4311 EMAIL: PURCHASING@HRPARTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO TRADE CASE 24" BACKHOE BUCKET FOR 36" BACKHOE BUCKET CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONE PHONE: 856-297-4758 EMAIL: KEVIN@SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
NEED BULLDOZER D10T 2009 AND UP RIPPER UNDER 9000 HOURS FROM USER ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OF THE FOLLOWING CATERPILLAR & KOMATSU MOTOR GRADERS: CAT 12G (1978 - 1995) CAT 140G (1988 1995) CAT 14G (1978 - 1995) CAT 14H (1995 - 2000) KOMATSU GD661-4 (1998 UP) KOMATSU GD705-4 (1998 UP) ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER IT TO ME WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, PRICE, SERIAL NUMBER AND CONDITION. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 EMAIL: SALE@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR PERFORMANCE HANDBOOKS | HANDBOOKS NO. 1,2,3,6,8 CONTACT: TOM HAUENSTEIN PHONE: 805 735 3649 FAX: 805 735 8785 EMAIL: COASTALEARTHMOVERS@ VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE DRIVING | NEED USED 416 J&M OR ICE VIBRATORY HAMMER ASAP. THE OLDER THE BETTER CONTACT: ROBERT EMAIL: PILEMANMD@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANITOU BUCKET WANTED***** | WANTED TO BUY 2 OR 3 YARD BUCKET FOR MANITOU TELEHANDLER OR OTHER ATTACHMENT FOR MANITOU CONTACT: TURBO MENZEL PHONE: (262) 613-2527 EMAIL: MENZELENGINEERING@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 980 F, CAT 966 C ORIGINAL PAINTS CONTACT: HISHAM OSMAN PHONE: 7034156660 EMAIL: HISHAMOSMAN4U@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR, HITACHI, DYNAPAC , KOMATSU | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES | (WE BUY FOR OUR STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 920, 930, 950B, E & 966D, E CAT 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC CA251D,CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6,-7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACT ME CONTACT: IKRAM KHAN PHONE: +92-333-55-55-360 EMAIL: INFO@IUKCO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
SEALCOAT/ASPHALT/PAVING | LOOKING TO BUY ALL TYPES OF ASPHALT RELATED EQUIPMENT ROLLERS PAVERS, SEALCOAT , STRIPERS, ASPHALT PLANERS. NO DEALERS PLEASE CONTACT: JAMES MANN PHONE: 1-404-273-9424 FAX: 1-770-306-2962 EMAIL: JAMES2525@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT BRAND EQUIPMENT ***WANTED*** | BUYING BOBCAT BRAND SKID STEER LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES. ESPECIALLY LOOKING FOR LARGE FRAME MACHINES, S250, S300, A300, T250, T300, T320. PREFER GOLD PACKAGE MACHINES, BUT WILL CONSIDER ANYTHING BOBCAT. PLEASE EMAIL WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL, A FEW PHOTOS AND YOUR ASKING PRICE. THANKS IN ADVANCE. CONTACT: WARREN EMAIL: TWOPETIES@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1984 CASE 680H | BACKHOE DIPPER STICK,W/WO EXTENDAHOE CONTACT: RAY HALGAS PHONE: 518-848-9023 FAX: 518-843-3614 EMAIL: RAYHALGAS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT DOZERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE CATERPILLAR D9N & D9R DOZERS WITH RIPPERS IN GOOD CONDITION AND WITH POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION ONLY. PLEASE OFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVE WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, CONDITION, SERIAL NUMBER, LOCATION, AND FINAL PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL: USA@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOHLER 14HP MAGNUM ENGINE FOR A 1 TON BEUTHLING ROLLER CONTACT: RAY PHONE: 973 865 5342 FAX: 973 227 0763 EMAIL: CHIEFANDSON@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILE HAMMERS | SEEKING ICE, MKT OR APE VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS AND CAISSON BEAMS. WE ARRANGE FOR PICK-UP AND PAYMENT QUICKLY. YOUR BEST OPTION FOR SELLING YOUR PILE HAMMERS CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO L90F PARTS | I WANT THE PRICE LIST FOR THESE PARTS. 1.20798675. 2.20973777. 3.21060258. CONTACT: AARON BAFFOE PHONE: 233244857601 EMAIL: AAROBAFF@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Page 80 • March 21, 2012 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • San Bernardino, CA Sat., March 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks, Dump Trailers • Racine, WI Sat., March 24, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Dump Trailers • Atlantic City, NJ Thurs., March 29 – Sun., April 1, 2012 For: Annual 4 Day Construction, Support, Attachment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Wysox, PA Wed., April 4, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Drilling Equipment, Forestry, Trucks and Trailers • Ocala, FL Wed., April 4, 2012 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Houston, TX Tues., April 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Chicago, IL Wed.-Thurs., April 11-12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Manassas, VA Fri., April 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailer • Bogota, Columbia Sat./Sun., April 21-22, 2012 For: Late Model Construction & Support Equipment • Gary, IN Fri., April 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Shop Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Syracuse, NY Sun., April 29, 2012 For: Construction, Lawn and Garden Equipment, Support and Accessories • Buffalo, NY Sat., May 5, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Tools, Trucks and Trailers • Dallas, TX Tues., May 8, 2012 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Middletown, NY Sat., May 12, 2012 For: Construction • Kissimmee, FL Tues., May 15, 2012 For: Construction, Aerials, Support, Trucks and Trailers • Syracuse, NY Sat., May 20, 2012 For: Construction, Garden Tractors, Mowers, Lumber, Building Supplies • Charleston, WV Thurs., May 24, 2012 For: Construction, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Atlanta, GA DATE TBA For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks and Trailers
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• Chehalis, WA March 29, 2012
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• Houston, TX March 29, 2012 For: Construction Equipment
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• Baltimore, MD April 3, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO April 19, 2012 For: Construction Equipment COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • Delanson, NY Sat., March 24, 2012 For: Spring Consignment Auction DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
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HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Hackensack, NJ Wed., April 18, 2012 For: Surplus Liquidation of Construction Equipment IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 8, 2012 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., July 27, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., September 14, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012 IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid!
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• Southern CA Sat., April 28, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers
• Wausau, WI Thurs.-Fri, April 27-28, 2012 For: Annual Spring Contractor’s Auction
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1 of 2 2005 CA AT T 416D
1 of 2 CA AT T D8R LGP Crawler Tractors
1 of 3 2004 John Deere 9520 Tractors
1 of 4 CA AT T D6R LGP Crawler Tractors
1 of 5 CA AT T D8R Crawler Tractors
1 of 7 CA AT T D6R XL Crawler Tractors
1 of 3 CA AT T D8K
2007 Kenworth T800 Dump Truck
2007 John Deere 270D
2005 V Volvo olvo L90E Wheel Loader
2002 CA AT T 320CL
1999 John Deere 5510
1995 Dynapac CA251PD
1988 CA AT T 12G
CA AT D25D Water Truck
2005 Morbark 4600 Horizontal Grinder
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Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Announces Annual Results Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net earnings for the year ended Dec. 31, 2011, of $76.6 million, or $0.72 per diluted share, and adjusted net earnings of $73.6 million, or $0.69 per diluted share. This compares to net earnings of $65.7 million and adjusted net earnings of $64.9 million, or $0.61 per diluted share, for the year ended Dec. 31, 2010, representing a 13 percent increase in adjusted net earnings. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenues for 2011 grew 11 percent to $396.1 million compared to $357.4 million for the same period in 2010. The company conducted 228 unreserved industrial auctions in 13 countries throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, Central America and Australia during 2011. Gross Auction Proceeds and Auction Revenues For the year ended Dec. 31, 2011, gross auction proceeds were $3.7 billion, 13 percent higher than in 2010 and the highest gross auction proceeds in the company’s history. Gross auction proceeds is a non-GAAP financial measure and is defined below. The company’s auction revenue rate (auction revenues as a percentage of gross auction proceeds) was 10.66 percent during the year ended Dec. 31, 2011, compared to 10.90 percent in the year ended Dec. 31, 2010. The company’s revised fee structure, which came into effect on July 1, 2011, contributed $21.9 million to auction revenues for 2011. The Company’s at risk business, comprised of guarantee and purchase contracts, represented 36 percent of gross auction proceeds in 2011 (2010 - 24 percent). The company achieved gross auction proceeds of $1.0 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011, representing a 30 percent increase compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. Auction revenues were $113.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to $88.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2010, an increase of 28 percent. The company’s auction revenue rate was 10.91 percent for the fourth quarter of 2011 and 11.06 percent for the fourth quarter of 2010. The company’s
“We have begun 2012 with a number of very successful auctions, and the strong pricing and competitive environments we saw in 2011 have so far continued into 2012.” Peter Blake Ritchie Bros.
revised fee structure contributed $12.9 million to auction revenues during the most recent quarter. Summary Comments “2011 was a successful year for Ritchie Bros. in the face of a challenging used equipment supply environment, and we achieved the targets that we set for the year” said Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “During 2011 we accomplished a number of significant milestones, including the highest gross auction proceeds and auction revenues in the company’s history and the successful launch of our new services, thanks to the tremendous team we have in place. 2011 was characterized by the ongoing tight supply of good quality late model used equipment, which resulted in a strong pricing environment and intense competition for this equipment. Our consignors reacted to this competition by increasing their preference for guarantee and purchase deals, contributing to an increase in our at risk business to 36 percent of gross auction proceeds for 2011. “We have begun 2012 with a number of very successful auctions, and the strong pricing and competitive environments we saw in 2011 have so far continued into 2012. We remain confident in our ability to grow our business in 2012 and believe we are well positioned to capitalize on improving used equipment transaction velocity, which is driven in part by recent increases in the production of new equipment.” New Services The company launched a range of value-added services on July 1, 2011, including equipment financing and powertrain service warranties (in the United States and
Canada) and insurance services (in Canada, the United States and Europe). In addition, Ritchie Bros.’ revised administrative fee structure took effect on July 1, 2011. The new fee structure eliminated certain fees and expanded the scope of the company’s administrative fee charged to buyers to address the cost of providing the new and significantly enhanced buyer services offered at company auctions, as well as other high value buyerfocused initiatives launched in recent years.
lion) and a record for the company. Internet bidders comprised over 50 percent of the total bidder registrations at Ritchie Bros. industrial auctions during 2011. Since launching its real-time online bidding service in 2002, the company has now sold more than $5.3 billion worth of trucks, equipment, and other assets to online bidders, confirming Ritchie Bros.’ position as the world’s largest seller of used equipment and trucks to online buyers.
For the year ended Dec. 31, 2011, gross auction proceeds were $3.7 billion, 13 percent higher than in 2010 and the highest gross auction proceeds in the company’s history.
Quarterly Dividend The Company also announced on Jan. 20, 2012, the declaration of a quarterly cash dividend of $0.1125 per common share payable on March 9, 2012, to shareholders of record on Feb. 17, 2012. In 2011, the company paid approximately $46.2 million in regular cash dividends, a 7 percent increase over 2010. Online Bidding Statistics Ritchie Bros. sold more than $1.1 billion of equipment, trucks and other assets to online bidders during 2011, representing a 29 percent increase compared to 2010 (2010 — approximately $872 mil-
Web Site Statistics The Ritchie Bros. Web site (rbauction.com) attracted almost 4 million unique visitors in 2011, a 25 percent increase compared to last year, and they made more than 10 million visits to the Web site, 25 percent more than in 2010. Visits from non-English speakers increased by 22 percent compared to 2010. The launch of the company’s detailed equipment information program on July 1, 2011, has increased time-on-site significantly. Web site users are spending on average 29 percent more time on the company’s Web site than
before the launch of detailed equipment information. Additionally, the company launched a mobile version of rbauction.com in November 2011 to facilitate easier mobile internet usage for customers. Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures The company defines adjusted net earnings as financial statement net earnings excluding the after-tax effects of excess property sales and significant foreign exchange gains or losses resulting from financing activities that are not expected to recur, and has provided a reconciliation below. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure that does not have a standardized meaning, and is therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The company believes that comparing adjusted net earnings for different financial periods provides more useful information about the growth or decline of its net earnings for the relevant financial period and identifies the impact of items which the company does not consider to be part of its normal operating results. Gross auction proceeds represent the total proceeds from all items sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions. The company’s definition of gross auction proceeds may differ from those used by other participants in its industry. Gross auction proceeds is an important measure the company uses in comparing and assessing its operating performance. It is not a measure of the company’s financial performance, liquidity or revenue and is not presented in its consolidated financial statements. The company believes that auction revenues, which is the most directly comparable measure in its consolidated income statements, and certain other line items, are best understood by considering their relationship to gross auction proceeds. Auction revenues represent the revenues earned by Ritchie Bros. in the course of conducting its auctions, and consist primarily of commissions earned on consigned equipment and net profit on the sale of equipment purchased by the company and sold in the same manner as consigned equipment.
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT FROM COATES CORPORATION
THURSDAY, MARCH. 29th, 2012 - 9:00AM Sale Site Address:
12300 NC Hwy 210 Benson, NC 27504
hure Call for a Free Broc 800-499-6560
Notes: This will be a Drive-Thru Ramp Auction, absolute consignments will be accepted and there will be no sales tax charged on this auction on items belonging to Coates Corporation. Auctioneer Note: Established in 1954 Coates Corporation is known throughout the contractor community as a company you can trust. Being one of the largest grading, utility, trucking, and paving contractors in Eastern North Carolina, they have maintained all their equipment and trucks over the years and they are in excellent job ready condition. From earth moving equipiment, heavy duty trucks, trailers, or to support equipment, this auction will have some quality late model equipment and trucks up for sale. Make plans today to attend, for this is one auction you will not want to miss!
2005 CAT D6N LGP
For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auction information, visit our company website
www.meekinsauction.com
2009 PETERBILT 389
2003 STERLING LT9500 - 2000 TALBERT 51 TON
(1 OF 2) 2002-1999 CAT D6M LGP DOZERS
KOMATSU PC220LC-5L
2000 CAT 12H
(1 OF 2) 2005 TEREX TA30 GENERATION 7 ARTICS
2005 ASPHALT ZIPPER AZ-360HD
( 1 OF 3) 2007 STERLING LT9513 QUADS
2005 INGERSOLL RAND DD-70HF
2007 VOLVO PF-6160
KOMATSU PC200LC-5L
2002 CAT 330CL
1 OF 2 - 1998 VOLVO A40C ARTICS
1 OF 3 - DEERE 862B SERIES II SCRAPERS
2010 NEW HOLLAND BOOMER 40 (4X4)
1998 DEERE TC54H
2003 VOLVO G726B ALL WHEEL DRIVE
2004 CAT 312CL
Auction conducted by:
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company 4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858 Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547 Email: info@meekinsauction.com
3 OF 5 - 2000 PETERBILT 357 DAY CABS
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Terex Corporation Announces Full Year 2011 Results Terex Corporation announced income from continuing operations of $38.8 million, or $0.35 per share, on net sales of $6,504.6 million for the full year 2011, as compared to a net loss from continuing operations of $215.5 million, or $1.98 per share, on net sales of $4,418.2 million for the full year 2010. Excluding the impact of certain items in the full year 2011, income from continuing operations as adjusted would have been approximately $51 million, or $0.46 per share. Excluding the impact of certain items in the full year 2010, loss from continuing operations as adjusted would have been approximately $140 million, or $1.29 per share. For the fourth quarter of 2011 loss from continuing operations was $4.0 million, or $0.03 per share, compared to a loss from continuing operations of $32.5 million, or $0.30 per share for the fourth quarter of 2010. Excluding the impact of certain items in the fourth quarter of 2011, income from continuing operations as adjusted would have been approximately $28 million, or $0.26 per share. Excluding the impact of certain items in the fourth quarter of 2010, loss from continuing operations as adjusted would have been approximately $22 million, or $0.20 per share. Net sales were $1,956.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011, an increase of 47.5 percent from $1,326.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. Excluding the impact of the acquisition of Demag Cranes AG, net sales increased approximately 20 percent from the comparable prior year period. Income from operations was $32.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2011, an improvement of $32.5 million as compared with a loss from operations of $0.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. Excluding the impact of certain items in the fourth quarter of 2011, income from operations as adjusted would have been approximately $75 million. Excluding the impact of certain items in the fourth quarter of 2010, income from operations as adjusted would have been approximately $7 million.
All results are for continuing operations, unless stated otherwise. Discontinued operations include the Mining, Atlas and Powertrain businesses. Results for Demag Cranes AG are reported as the Material Handling & Port Solutions (MHPS) segment. Income (loss) from continuing operations reflects amounts attributable to Terex Corporation common stockholders. Although the company has completed substantially all of its work on its tax provision, certain review procedures are still to be completed prior to the filing of its annual report on Form 10-K. As a result, while the company believes the results contained in this release are materially correct, certain amounts could be revised when the company files its Annual Report on Form 10-K. All per share amounts are on a fully diluted basis. “During 2011, we made significant investments and improvements and implemented actions to set us on a course toward improved profitability in 2012 and beyond,” said Ron DeFeo, Terex chairman and chief executive officer. “We have seen further recovery in many of our end markets as utilization rates improve and existing fleets age. This is consistent with an overall improving construction and economic environment. Emerging economies continue to grow most rapidly, along with solid performance in North America. This has helped offset some of the continuing weakness in several European markets. “The cost reduction initiatives during 2010 and 2011 have resulted in an improved cost structure as we begin 2012. During this past year we fought to maintain and in many cases grew our market shares resulting in increased production rates at many of our facilities. Given the severity of the economic crisis in 2009 and 2010 in our product categories, re-establishing base production levels and facility utilization rates were required to improve profitability. Our ongoing goal is to establish a leaner, more customer responsive organization. These efforts have allowed us to improve output with
a reduced manufacturing space of approximately 7 percent. “From a segment perspective, we continue to see recovery in most of our end markets. In our aerial work platforms (AWP) business, we see strong demand and a growing backlog from a more diverse mix of customers. More than half of our North American net sales for aerials came from smaller independent rental customers in the fourth quarter of 2011. We also expect margins to be meaningfully improved in 2012 as 2011 pricing actions take hold. “Earlier in the year, our Cranes segment returned to profitability led by a new management team and a leaner organization. Our port equipment business began 2011 with significant losses but ended the year with a modest fourth quarter profit and a strong backlog for 2012. “In our materials processing (MP) segment, we continue to see a transition from static to mobile equipment with increasing demand from small mines. While aggregate demand has weakened a bit, construction, recycling and especially mining have sustained MP’s sales levels. “The MHPS business performed as expected since our acquisition on August 16, 2011. “The construction segment continues to be our most challenging operation. During the year, real progress was made but this business went through a substantial transition with Tier IV engine implementations, which required substantial changes or updates depending on the individual product and market. Our roadbuilding business continues to suffer from weak end user demand and U.S. housing related products such as concrete mixer trucks, while improving, remains significantly below expectations. We believe we have now positioned the segment for profitability in 2012 and will be focusing on geographies and products where we have the greatest profitability.” Outlook “Turning now to our 2012 expectations, we see continued
demand for new equipment, and estimate that we are in the second year of a multiple year recovery. Overall, our focus for 2012 will be on profit improvement and cash generation as opposed to net sales growth. During 2011, net sales growth was important, as it provided us more consistent run rates and we were able to solidify, if not improve our market shares. In general, however, we were unable to offset increases from our suppliers through pricing actions, which is common during the first year of a recovery. We expect this will be different in 2012.” DeFeo offered the following insights into the drivers and expectations of the 2012 performance by segment: • AWP — Our outlook is positive, with the North American rental channel in a full replacement cycle and in need of new equipment. Operating margin is expected to be in the 10 percent to 11 percent range for 2012, driven by price realization and productivity enhancements. • Cranes — The outlook reflects the slightly weakened demand environment for cranes in Europe, offset by anticipated continued growth in markets that are experiencing recovery, such as North America and Australia. Additionally, we expect that increasing demand from developing markets, such as Latin America and the Middle East, will continue. The combination of price increases implemented for 2012 and restructuring activities enacted in 2011 are anticipated to enhance overall profitability. We expect operating margins to be in the 5 percent to 6 percent range on steady sales. • MP — We anticipate continued strong sales performance in Australia and South Africa, combined with improved pricing overall. We expect operating margins of 10 percent to 11 percent on slightly higher sales. • MHPS — We expect improving sales trends, led by the services and the port solutions businesses, specifically in North America, India and the Middle East. With the Domination and Profit and Loss Transfer Agreement yet to be
effected, no integration benefits are included in the outlook. We anticipate that operating margins will be in the 4.5 percent to 5.5 percent range, including the impact of purchase accounting and corporate allocation adjustments which are expected to comprise approximately $60 million of expense during 2012. • Construction — Our focus will be on profitable products and markets. We expect roadbuilding operations to continue to face challenges in 2012. Overall segment operating margin is expected to be in the range of 2 percent to 3 percent.” DeFeo concluded, “Overall, our current outlook for net sales in 2012 is $7.5 to $8.0 billion, an increase of 15 to 20 percent from 2011, and approximately 5 percent excluding the impact of 2011 acquisitions. We expect income from operations to be $475 to $525 million. As a result, we would expect earnings per share [EPS] for 2012 to be approximately $1.65 to $1.85 per share for the year based on an average share count of approximately 116 million shares, excluding the impact of restructuring and unusual items. The estimated average share count includes shares that may be contingently issuable upon conversion of our outstanding convertible notes. Our forecast assumes there is not a material worsening of the European debt crisis. We also anticipate an effective tax rate of approximately 38 percent. Interest expense for the year is forecast to be approximately $145 million based on increased expense associated with the term loans issued to partially fund the acquisition of Demag Cranes AG. Other expense including amortization of debt issuance cost and noncontrolling interest is expected to be $20 to $25 million. Capital expenditures for 2012 are expected to be approximately $140 million. We expect the ratio of our working capital to trailing three months annualized sales to be approximately 25 percent at the end of 2012.” For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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Case Features CX210C Excavator at World of Concrete 2012 Case Construction Equipment launched its CX210C full-sized excavator at the World of Concrete 2012 show. The most recent addition to the company’s C Series product line, the CX210C model features increased fuel efficiency, productivity and improved serviceability and operator comfort. The new Case CX210C excavator achieves 160 net hp (119 kW) using Tier IV Interim-certified cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technology that burns cleaner while delivering increased horsepower. A new narrow undercarriage version, measuring 8 ft. 6 in. (2.59 m) wide, is available for easier transport. “The new Case CX210C excavator delivers both the lower operating costs and higher productivity that contractors expect,” said Tim O’Brien, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. He cited 10percent fuel economy gains, three-percent cycle time reductions and seven-percent lift capacity increases among crucial product improvements. “An advanced version of the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System technology reduces total fuel consumption and improves performance,” O’Brien said. Boom economy control lowers engine RPMs during the boom down and swing operation, while the auto economy control lowers RPMs when the joysticks are inactive. Swing relief control technology manages the hydraulic power allotted at the start of the swing operation, and spool stroke control creates an automatic pressure adjustment during digging operations. “These fuel efficiency gains are especially significant,” O’Brien explained. “While typical CEGR systems lose fuel efficiency, we’ve actually increased fuel efficiency on our Case CX210C excavator by 10 percent over the previous B Series model. While delivering exceptional fuel efficiency, the Case C Series models continue to be in the top of their class for productivity. “Because excavators run with little change to engine speed, CEGR technology was the best choice for efficiency and convenience.” Increased Productivity With three-percent faster cycle times than previous models, the new Case CX210C excavator can load more trucks or trench further during every work shift. Along with faster cycle times, the new Case excavators offer operators smoother and easier control and maneuverability. The CX210C provides seven-percent more lift capacity and boasts a 440 lb. (199.6 kg) increase in operating weight to tackle bigger jobs. The excavator has an operating weight of 47,800 lb. (21,685 kg), a bucket digging force 34,171 lb. (152 kN), arm digging force of 24,729 lb. (110 kN) and a max-
The most recent addition to the company’s C Series product line, the CX210C model features increased fuel efficiency, productivity and improved serviceability and operator comfort.
imum dig depth of 21 ft. 10 in. (6.65 m). Standard bucket sizes range from .65 to 1.53 cu. yd. (.5 to 1.17 cu m). The new excavator offers three power modes — SP (speed priority), H (heavy duty) and A (automatic) — to allow operators to choose the best mix of power and fuel efficiency. The throttle settings also adjust the hydraulic settings for further tailoring to specific tasks. Improved Operator Comfort, Visibility The Case CX210C excavator gives operators a more spacious, comfortable and quiet cab, with 19-percent better visibility from the operator’s seat (including a new roof skylight) compared to previous models. Noise reduction improvements, including vibration refinement on the cab’s reinforced tubular structures, create an extra-quiet cab environment, with automotive-like noise levels as low as 69.9 dBa. The cab on the new Case excavator provides seven-percent more overall space and twenty-five-percent more airflow. Air conditioning performance also has increased by eight percent. New with the C Series is a rearview camera that feeds video to a 7-in. LED monitor in the cab, enhancing operator confidence and job site safety during machine operation. “The monitor in the Case C Series excavators is large and clear,” O’Brien said. The operator can easily switch between rear and
optional side camera views. Plus, they have simultaneous visibility to key operating data, including a new function, which provides fuel consumption per hour. Operators can use this information to refine fuel efficiency for their particular operation. Case engineers designed the CX210C, like other C Series excavators, with a very low profile that enhances visibility from the cab while efficiently accommodating Tier IV emission system components. The CX210C excavator also includes a standard air-suspension seat and an in-cab auxiliary hydraulic setting system with a new option for 10 memory-recall settings to make tool changes quick and easy for operators. A Level 1 ROPS/FOPS (rollover/falling-object protection systems) cab structure helps enhance operator safety. Ease of Maintenance Extended service intervals for the Case C Series excavators help reduce operating costs, O’Brien said. They are designed with 500-hour engine oil change intervals, 5,000-hour hydraulic oil change intervals and 1,000-hour greasing intervals with easy maintenance system bushings. The cab includes new access points to easily reach the air filter and fuse box. The Case CX210C excavator scored a two-percent improvement over previous models on the SAE maintainability index. “The new Case C Series excavators efficiently package the redesigned engine, cool-
ing and exhaust systems while maintaining excellent serviceability and operator visibility,” O’Brien said. “The machines feature wide-open panels for easy access to service points and ground-level access to grouped lubrication points.” Full Range of Attachments Case offers a range of attachments for the CX210C and other C Series excavators, including Case smart digging Systems components such as pin-on buckets, coupler buckets, the Case multi-fit coupler and the SmartFit bucket tooth system. Case pin-on buckets are designed for heavy-duty, high-capacity applications such as digging in dense soil, clay, loose rock and gravel. The Case multi-fit coupler offers complete hydraulic latching, enabling excavator operators to quickly attach and detach buckets and other components without leaving the cab. Designed for the multi-fit coupler, Case coupler buckets feature integrated bucket pins to prevent any loss of breakout force that might otherwise occur when using a coupler device. The SmartFit system provides stronger, more durable teeth and adapters, and hammerless, reusable locking pins. The SmartFit lineup includes general purpose, rock chisel, heavy penetrator, tiger, twin tiger and flare teeth. For more information, visit www.casece.com.
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LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU, JOHN DEERE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.
AUCTION
MANASSAS, VIRGINIA (PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS) DIRECTIONS: From Washington, DC and Points North: I-395 S to I-495 N; follow I-495 N to I-66 W: follow I-66 W to Virginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass), exit 44; follow Virginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass) to the fifth traffic light (Business 234), turn left; go 1 mile to the Fair Grounds entrance on the left. From Richmond, VA and Points South and East: Take I-95 north to Virginia Rt. 234 north, (Dumfries Road) exit 152; follow Virginia Rt. 234 14 miles to Business Rt. 234, turn right; 1 mile to the Fair Grounds entrance on the left. Address: Off Business Rt. 234, Manassas, VA 20108. Physical Address: 10624 Dumfries Road, Manassas, VA 20112 HILITES: 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: 2004 Cat 621G, 2004 Cat 621G, Cat 621F, Cat 621F, Cat 621F, Cat 621E, 2 WATER WAGONS: Cat 613C, Cat 613C, 6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) Unused Kobelco SK210 Mark 9, Hitachi EX550BH, Hitachi EX450LC-5, Hitachi EX330LC-5, Hitachi EX330LC-5, 6 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2005 IR SD100D, Dynapac CA151PD, Dynapac CA151PD, Dynapac CA151PD, Dynapac CA151PD, Dynapac CA151PD, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 950F, CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D8R-II (ripper), 4 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963D, Cat 963D, Cat 963D, Cat 963B, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2001 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 20 TRUCKS INCLUDINBG PICKUPS, STAKE & SERVICE TRUCKS, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSNECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco RG50 50 T (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused 48in. Pallet Forks, Snow & Mulch Buckets, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Grapples, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Fork Frames, Excavators: Unused Grizzly MT2650 Heavy Duty Universal Thumbs, Unused Grizzly HT1035 Universal Thumbs, Unused Grizzly HT830 Thumbs, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Unused Gentec PC90 Plate Compactors, (2) Unused Gentec 3in. Water Pumps, (2) Unused Gentec 950watt Generators, Unsued 22T Log Splitter, Unused 12T Log Splitter, Mustang Plate Compactors, Chain Hoists, Premium Diamond Blades, Abrasive Blades, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, Bottle Jacks, Battery Charger, Winches, Socket, Hose Reel, Booster Packs, Weedeater, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Post Hole Digger, Cherry Picker, Wagon, Trailer Jacks, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, Demo Saws, New Abrasive Blades, Hammer Drill, Air Hose, 250B Electric Welder, Mustang Submersible Pump, 2700psi pressure washer, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Bottle Jacks, Socket Sets, Air Hose reels, Booster Packs, Trailer Jacks, Chainsaws. VIRGINIA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: Larry Garner #2907 002879
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Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc. 2012 2nd Quarter Safety Training Schedule 804 Main Street, Suite C Forest Park, GA 30297 Phone: 404-362-9995, Toll Free: 877-SAF-GUCA, Web: www.guca.com Safety and Educational Classes for April 2012 include the following topics: . Competent Person Excavation . Confined Space Entry Program . OSHA 10 Hour . Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC . NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam . NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course . GA Utility Manager Exam Review . GDOT Approved Flagging Program
Wednesday, March 21 2:00 pm – TFIC Steering Committee Meeting. Offices of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Springfield and by conference call. 877-402-9753, 6359508.
You may contact Jennifer Morrison for more information on the above upcoming events. Cell: 217-4145595; Phone: 217-572-1271 and email: jennifer@filson-gordon.com.
IAAP – Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and Noise Class Register now for the Industrial Hygiene Sampling for Dust and Noise Class organized by the IAAP along with Tri-Con Materials, Inc. This class will take place March 20-22, 2012 at the company’s sand & gravel pit in Hennepin, Illinois. If you have any questions, Please contact GUCA for more information. you may contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach American Subcontractors Association – Midwest Manager, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, Council Springfield, IL at: office: 217-241-1639; cell: 217The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) 899-5125; email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community During each meeting the Illinois Department of in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Transportation’s regional engineer or senior staff Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to member will provide unique insight regarding local improve the construction process through active par- road and bridge building projects as well as chalticipation in education, legislation and cooperation. lenges facing illinois’ road program. You will also The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of have the opportunity to meet State Senators and the Year” by the American Subcontractors Association Representatives as well as county engineers and othfive out of the last seven years. For more information ers working in the transportation construction industry about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845- and learn more about their concerns. 0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the Midwest For more information, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, Illinois Association of Subcontractor. Aggregate Producers, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, GUCA Safety and Education Class Schedule – For IL. Telephone: 217-241-1639; Fax: 217-241more information on the Georgia Utility Contractors 1641; Email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. Association, Inc., 2012 1st Quarter Safety Training Schedule, you may visit their web site at 2012 – IAAP Convention – SAVE THE DATE! www.guca.com or call the association at 404-362- The IAAP’s 44th Annual Convention is scheduled for 9995; toll free 877-SAF-GUCA; Fax: 404-362-9211. For the 1st Quarter session, classes start February 28, Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in 2012 and end March 30, 2012. Due to certification Springfield, Illinois. requirements, registration and payment must be Upcoming MSHA Contests received in advance for class participation. MSHA’s North Central District will be staging a mine AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of rescue contest for underground metal and nonmetal meetings, events and seminars for construction profes- mines, and a separate first aid contest for surface and sionals that can help you improve every aspect of your open pit mines, quarries, plants and mills. The mine business. rescue contest will be held on April 3-5, 2012 at the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 Apprenticeship and Skills Improvement Training SAVE THE DATE! The AGC of St. Louis ANNUAL RECEPTION is Thursday, Facility near Wilmington, IL. This is an indoor, climate April 12th, 2012 at the St. Louis Union Station Marriott. controlled facility, and it is one of the finest venues in Details will be available soon! the country for a regional mine rescue contest. The first aid contest for surface operations will be held in OPEN HOUSE – Thursday April 5, 2012 Duluth, MN on May 17, 2012 at a venue to be deterROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES (RMS) mined. Our 2011 contest drew nine 2-person teams 11:45 AM to 1:30 PM from six mining operations. We hope to grow the con5633 West Highway 13 test in 2012 to include more teams from more mines Savage, MN 55378 Lunch is served at 12 noon and program starts at throughout the Midwest region. 12:30 PM Special KPI FT4250 Impact Crusher Demonstration 2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings starting at 1:00 PM Postings: R.S.V.P. by Monday, April 2nd at 952-895-7039 or tigou@rmseq.com 2012 FTBA Construction Conference to be held March 20 and 21, 2012 - Double Tree Hotel in Orlando, FL. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers Location: Doubletree by Hilton at the Entrance to 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, Illinois 62704 Universal Orlando 5780 Major Boulevard, Orlando, FL Phone: 217-241-1639 32819. For more information please call 407-351Fax: 217-241-1641 1000. www.iaap-aggregates.org 2012 – IAAP Grassroots Meetings Please consider attending one or more grassroots meet- 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of ings in 2012 hosted by the IAAP Legislative Committee. Florida Convention, June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando You will also have the opportunity to meet State World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. Senators and Representatives in attendance, as well as local county engineers, and hear about their concerns. Don’t miss these important opportunities! All meetings 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of begin at 4 PM and end at 6 PM. All meetings begin at Florida Convention, July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF 4 PM and end at 6 PM on the date and location indi- Convention, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, cated below: Orlando, FL.
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