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IBM Services Center to Spur State DOTs Construction in Baton Rouge Cancel, Delay
Improvements Four states have canceled or delayed $780 million in transportation improvement projects and another nine say over $1.8 billion are at risk because of continued uncertainty over whether Congress will take action soon to fix the ailing Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The Washington, D.C.-based American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) reviewed news reports, public statements and testimony from state officials to compile the list featured in a March 24 report. On average, the HTF is the source of 52 percent of all highway and bridge capital investments made annually by state governments. Funding for the federal highway and transit program expires on May 31 unless Congress acts. The HTF has suffered five revenue shortfalls
Wildwood Contractors Specializes in Tight Spaces…8
Power Equipment Hosts Open House…12
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Thompson Machinery Opens New Facility…20
Table of Contents ........4 Skid Steer Section ..............................49-63 Paving Section ......64-67 Parts Section ........78-79 Business Calendar ......84 Auction Section ....88-97 Advertisers Index ......98
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As the first high-rise riverfront residential and office project in downtown Baton Rouge in more than half a century, the new IBM Services Center complex is expected to spur additional construction in the area.
By Cindy Riley
As the first high-rise riverfront residential and office project in downtown CEG CORRESPONDENT Baton Rouge in more than half a century, the new IBM Services Center complex is expected to spur additional construction in the area. The $55 million, mixed-use development will feature two towers connected by a 24,000 sq. ft. (2,229.6 sq m) private terrace overlooking the Mississippi River. “It will change the Baton Rouge skyline and help to bring a critical mass of residents to the downtown area,” said Tina Rance of Commercial Properties Realty Trust, which manages and develops property holdings of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation (BRAF). “The transformation has been amazing to watch. Baton Rouge was really missing the opportunity for riverfront development, and now the IBM/525 Lafayette residential tower serves as a catalyst for many other new projects.” The software development center will employ college graduates and professionals with backgrounds in computer science, engineering, mathematics and science. With operations in more than 170 countries, the New York-based globally integrated technology giant had been considering bringing a major facility to Baton Rouge for quite some time. “IBM Services Center Baton Rouge is the result of an innovative, public-private partnership see IBM page 40
OSHA Grossly Underestimates Silica Standards A new report released by the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC) found that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) proposed silica standards for U.S. construction industry will cost the industry $5 billion per year — roughly $4.5 billion per year more than OSHA’s estimates. The coalition cautioned that the flawed cost estimates reflect deeper flaws in the rule and urged the federal agency to reconsider its approach. OSHA’s proposed rule, intended to drastically reduce the permissible exposure limit (PEL) of crystalline silica for the construction industry, has been underestimated by the agency to cost the construction industry see OSHA page 76
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30 WORKFORCE WARRIOR: 2015 AED CHAIRMAN DON SHILLING Even though Don Shilling has a long and active history with AED, he’s keenly focused on the future of both the industry and the association.
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90 DEANCO AUCTION HOSTS 14TH ANNUAL SPRING The auction included construction equipment, heavy-duty trucks, trailers, farm equipment, logging machines, support equipment and more. The company’s next sale at the Philadelphia, Miss., location is scheduled for May 27 to 28.
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22 SCDOT REFORM STALLS; ROAD, BRIDGE FUNDS IN JEOPARDY A plan to change how the state Department of Transportation operates is stalled in the South Carolina Senate and could derail the entire proposal to get more money to roads and bridges.
66 MIDLAND MACHINERY SPF-8 Road Widener
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Cole and Jerry Crosby at the wall of Colonial Lake.
Wildwood Employs Specialized Skills on Charleston Project By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
A building contractor’s ability to work creatively and efficiently within an urban confined space is a special talent. Wildwood Contractors Inc. in Walterboro has built a solid reputation doing just that in the state’s coastal Low Country, particularly in Charleston, a city fabled for its historic neighborhoods of tightly-packed homes and high-traffic, high-pedestrian streets and avenues. The city’s downtown is located on a narrow peninsula on Charleston Harbor between the Ashley and Cooper rivers. At the lower end of the peninsula is an area known as The Battery, which originated as a defensive position protecting the city from enemy ships in the harbor during the Civil War. Wildwood is currently working in The Battery to rebuild and rehabilitate the 146year-old Colonial Lake, a 10-acre tidal pond that has been a city park since the 1880s. Just 1,500 ft. (457.2 m) to the west is the Ashley River, which influences the lake with its tidal flow. Beautiful old homes can be found on three
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Crosby. Today, his son, Jerry, runs the business along with his son, Cole. In 2003, the firm changed its mission to be primarily a general contractor, although it still maintains its landscape business, as well. “We have done a great deal of work for the city of Charleston over the last 35 years and have geared our business toward doing a lot of recreational construction, such as building parks, playgrounds and ball fields” said Jerry Crosby. “We also do a lot of historical reconstruction for Charleston.” Among the projects that Wildwood has worked on are the Charleston Aquarium and the revitalization of King Street, an approximately eight-year project (done in stages) that ran several mi. from I-26 to Broad Street. The firm also did granite curbing, bluestone and historical brickwork at the city’s Crosstown project. Additionally, at Courtney Square, another of Charleston’s old historical parks, Wildwood rebuilt a more than 100-year-old gazebo just last year. “These are all pretty high-profile projects, too, but our business has been tailored to working in areas with a lot of vehicle and foot traffic,” Crosby said. “At Courtney Square, for instance, there was not one parksee WILDWOOD page 44
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ower Equipment Company hosted another open house event at its Chattanooga, Tenn., branch facility on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local contractors and municipality representatives stopped in from south central Tennessee and north Georgia to see the newest machine offerings from Power Equipment. Power Equipment’s customers are familiar with the Komatsu line-up of machines. This open house was to further familiarize attendees with other product offerings available at this location. Hydrema representatives displayed off-road truck models, including a Curry Supply water tanker mounted on a Hydrema 922D. Takeuchi representatives showcased a display of compact track loaders and mini excavators. Paladin Attachments also had a presence at the event with a vast array of products for virtually any application. LeeBoy displayed its paving and grading equipment. (This story also can be found on Construction Power Equipment Company’s Heath Smith (L) and Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip- Chris Gaylor (R) present Adam Strubhart, Full Throttle Excavating, Cleveland, Tenn., with two $100 Gander Metro Atlanta-based Hydrema representatives attend mentguide.com.) CEG the event. (L-R) are Kris and Jette Binder and Barry see POWER page 70
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A Curry Supply Co. water tanker mounted on a Hydrema 922D truck was transported and unloaded just in time for display at the open house event.
Jerry Adkins (L) and David Vagts of MidSouth Aggregates, Ringgold, Ga., look over some of the machines on display after lunch.
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(L-R): Chris Gaylor and Todd Nelson of Power Equipment; Harold Boring, retiree with 51 years at Vulcan Materials; Tim Storey, Power Equipment retiree; and Andy Moon, Power Equipment reunite at the event.
(L-R): Power Equipment’s Todd Nelson; Robert Taylor, Talley Construction, Rossville, Ga.; and Power Equipment’s Chris Gaylor, enjoy their time at the event.
(L-R): Power Equipment’s Heath Smith goes over the features of a Takeuchi TL8 with Tracy Whitener and Randy Whitener of R & T Paving and Concrete, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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2008 CAT 330DL HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13679, CAB, A/C, AUX. HYD, BKT, UC @ 11286 HRS, 31.5” TG SHOES 84%, 79-99% NOT TURNED, LINKS 44-58%, IDLERS 82%, ROLLERS 58-72% AVG, CARRIER ROLLERS 74-92% ............ ....................................................................$136,500
2007 CAT 325DL HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UP13755, CAB, A/C, 1 PC. BOOM, 10’ 6” LONG STICK, HYD. QUICK COUPLER, BKT., AUX HYD, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, COLD WEATHER START, RUBBER BUMPER, UC @ 7259 HRS., 32" SHOES 63%, BUSHINGS 24-30% NOT TURNED, LINKS 55%, INTERNAL TRACKS 95%, SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS 99% ..................$105,000
2012 CAT 316EL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UP14391, CAB, A/C, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, 1PC BOOM, 10’2” STICK, BKT, UC @ 2706 HRS, 27.5” SHOES 95%, BUSHINGS 88-94%, LINKS 82-91%, IDLERS 88%, ROLLER 99% ......$135,000
2005 CAT 345CL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13873, CAB, A/C, 1PC BOOM, 10’3” MEDIUM STICK, AUX. HYD., HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BKT, UC @ 14,499 HRS, 33” SHOES 60%, BUSHINGS 12% NOT TURNED, LINKS 40%, IDLERS 45-60%, ROLLERS 60%..............$117,000
2012 CAT 305.5DCR MINI HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14046, CAB, A/C, 1PC SWING BOOM, AUX. HYD., COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULIC, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BKT, HYD. THUMB, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 16” RUBBER TRACKS ......................................................$59,000
2000 CAT 777D OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID# UT12614, CAB, A/C, PAYLOAD MONITORING SYSTEM, DUAL SLOPE HEATED DUMP BODY, RETARDER, TRACTION AID, PRE LUBE, 4X6, RIGID FRAME, TIRES @ 19455HRS AVG 45-70%, RF 68%, LF 29%, RR1 58%, RR2 48%, LR1 52%, LR2 38%, WET FRONT BRAKES, CALL FOR COMP HOURS ..........................................$650,000
1999 CAT 773D OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID# UP12192, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE BODY, LINER, TRACTION CONTROL, RETARDER, TITAN 24.00R35 TIRES @ 17247HRS, FRONTS 82%, REARS 75% ..............................................$299,500
2006 CAT D7R XR W TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP12290, CAB, A/C, ANGLE BLADE, WINCH, SWEEPS, AIR SEAT SUSPENSION, UC @ 5,587 HRS., SHOES @ 64%, BUSHINGS 84%, LINKS 84%, SEGMENTS 65%, CARRIERS 82%................ ....................................................................$240,000
2004 CAT D5N LGP TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT14209, EROPS, A/C, PAT BLADE, UC @ 10629 HRS, 30” SHOES 29-32%, BUSHINGS 32-36% NOT TURNED, LINKS 58-70%, IDLERS 24%, ROLLERS 57% AVG, CARRIERS 83/88% ..$58,000
2008 CAT 315DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UP14135, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, PATTERN CHANGER, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULICS, MANUAL THUMB, COLD WEATHER START, UC @ 2117HRS:, 23.5IN TG SHOES 72/79%, BUSHINGS 94/99%, LINKS 70/80%, IDLERS 88%, ROLLERS 73-75% AVG, CARRIER ROLLERS 80% ............................................$138,000
2005 CAT 928GZ WHEEL LOADER, ID# UT13585, EROPS, A/C, WHEEL STEERING, HYD. SINGLE STICK CONTROL, GP BUCKET, FOAM FILLED TIRES ..........................................................$95,500
2013 CAT 966K WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14096, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, STICK STEERING, RETARDER, GP BUCKET, MICHELIN TIRES @ 2024HRS 97% ..........................$325,000
1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER, ID# UP12196, EROPS, A/C, ENGINE HEATER, MULTI SHANK RIPPER, SNOW PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%, REARS 46-58%..........................................$170,000
2012 DYNAPAC CC1200 ASPHALT ROLLER, ID# UT14305, TIER II KUBOTA ENGINE, 2 VIBRATORY SMOOTH DRUMS, 47” DRUM WIDTH, SPRAY SYSTEM ......................................................$26,000
2011 CAT 416E BACKHOE LOADER, ID# 100486, EROPS, A/C, 4WD, RIDE CONTROL, AUX. HYD.’S GP GRONT BKT., E-STICK, REAR BUCKET, STABILIZER PADS, TIRES@2040 HRS., RF 50%, LF 80%, RR 30%, LR 50%................................$79,000
2012 CAT 908H COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14415, EROPS, A/C, HORIZONTAL PIN STYLE COUPLER, BUCKET, FORKS, TIRES@1287 HRS: FRONTS 50%, RR 99%, LR 70% ..............................................................$63,000
2011 CAT 525C WHEEL LOG SKIDDER, ID# UP14347, TIER III C7 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, WHEEL STEERING, DUAL POWERTRAIN, TURBINE PRECLEANER, FRONT & REAR WIPERS, WINDOW SCREENS, DUAL FUNCTION ARCH WITH WINCH, GRAPPLE, BLADE $185,000
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2004 CAT 252 SKID STEER LOADER, ID# UT14248, TIER I 3034 ENGINE, CAB (NO DOOR), AIR CONDITIONING, 1-SPEED TRAVEL, LOW FLOW HYD’S, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, TIRES 25% REM@2268 HRS ..............$22,000
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CATERPILLAR 120M2, Hitch, #3377511/51815 CATERPILLAR 16, Final Drive, #4D7950/43906 CATERPILLAR 16, Transmissions, #9M8300/42387 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256, 257, 262, 267, 268, 272, 277, 287, Bucket, GP, #2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR 304CR, 304.5, 305CR, Bucket, GP, #2277268/53007 CATERPILLAR 304CR, 304.5, 305CR, Bucket, GP, #3031340/53009 CATERPILLAR 311, SWIVEL, #4I7603/54757 CATERPILLAR 311, 312, Booms, #5I3412/54544 CATERPILLAR 313D, 318BL, 318BLN, 318CL, 318CLN, 319DL, 319DLN, 320D, 320D GC, 320DLRR, 320EL, 323DL, 323DLN, 323EL, 324DL, 324DLN, 326DL, 329DL, 345DL, Track Groups CATERPILLAR 314, Blade, #3387943/51608 CATERPILLAR 315, 315B, 315C, Bucket, GP, #C315-48/53200 CATERPILLAR 315D, Final Drive, #3500452/47695 CATERPILLAR 320, Final Drive, #7Y1571/37840 CATERPILLAR 320, 321, 322C, 325C, 330C, Bucket, GP, #1325052/54432 CATERPILLAR 322C, 325C, 330C, Bkt, GP, #1282935/54431 CATERPILLAR 322CL, 322CLN, 322L, 325, 325C, 325CL, 325D, 325DL, 329D, 329DL, 329DLN, 329E, 329EL, 329ELN, 336DL, 345C LC, Track Groups CATERPILLAR 325C CR, 325C LCR, 328D LCR, 330B, 330BL, 330BLN, 330C, 330CL, 330CLN, 330D, 330DL, 330L, 330LN, 336D, 336DL, 336EL, 336ELN, Track Groups CATERPILLAR 330C, Bucket, GP, #3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR 345, 345A, 345B, 345B II, 345BL II, 345BL IIVG, 345BL II LR, 345BL LC II, 345BL LR, 345BL ME, 345BL ME II, 345BL UHD, 345CL, 345CL ME, 345CL UHD, 345CL VG, 345CL WVG, 345DL, 345DL ME, 345DL VG, 345L, 349DL, 349EL, Track, Steel, #3012287/52976 CATERPILLAR 345B, Engine, #1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR 345B, Final Drive, #1362847 CATERPILLAR 345C, Bucket, GP, #2516921/51580 CATERPILLAR 365B, Bucket, GP, #1754487/49221 CATERPILLAR 365BL, Final Drive,#1362956/39647 CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Cab, Other, #1082517/33834 CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, 5080, Final Drive, #7Y0884/38294 PETERBILT 379, 379EXHD, Truck Components - Engine, #1802283 CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426C, Bucket, GP, #1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR 416C, 426C, Bucket, GP, #1345865/51492 CATERPILLAR 416C, 426C, Bucket, GP, #1366912/51493 CATERPILLAR 416E, Bucket, GP, #2511786/51592 CATERPILLAR 420D, Bucket, GP, #1181984/52140 CATERPILLAR 420F, Bucket, GP, #3377388/51594 CATERPILLAR 430E, Booms, #3172486/2935 CATERPILLAR 769D, Engine, #1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR 773B, Torque Converters, #6T4674/42945 CATERPILLAR 773D, Engine, #1314877/40903 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, #4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C, Differential, #3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 824C, Transmissions, #3P6809/33473
CATERPILLAR 836, Cab, EROPS, #1293276/2846 CATERPILLAR 836G, Engine, #1411778/44901 CATERPILLAR 836G, Blade, #1474413/45507 CATERPILLAR 836G, Cab, EROPS, #1793710/45412 CATERPILLAR 836G, Torque Converters, #1457109/52159 CATERPILLAR 928HZ, 930H, Axle, #2571712/49702 CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Transmissions, #2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR 930H, Arm, #2357301/49703 CATERPILLAR 950G, 950H, 962G, 962H, 962K, Axle, #3589581/52959 CATERPILLAR 950G, 962G, IT62G, Axle, #1383122/35701 CATERPILLAR 950G, 962G, IT62G, Axle, #1383121/35700 CATERPILLAR 951C, Transmissions, #2P2040/2963 CATERPILLAR 953C, Arm, #8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR 962G, Engine, #1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 962G, Counterweight, #2318853/36042 CATERPILLAR 970F, Torque Converters, #1463329/43970 CATERPILLAR 973, Equalizer Bars, #3W2208/572 CATERPILLAR 973C, Equalizer Bars, #3W8424/31118 CATERPILLAR 980C, Arm, #9V6026/3062 CATERPILLAR 980C, Cab, EROPS, #8V8914/28500 CATERPILLAR 980G, Cab, EROPS, #1097922/47687 CATERPILLAR 980G Final Drive, #1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Axle, #1725385/34669 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Counterweight, #1146030/28593 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980H, Bkt, Light Material, #1952647/46925 CATERPILLAR 980H, Axle, #2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 988B, Torque Converters, #3P8074/51651 CATERPILLAR 988B, Transmissions, #9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR 988F, 988F I, Final Drive, #4E2664/43974 CATERPILLAR 988G, Cab, EROPS, #1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR 988G, 988H, Booms, #2550042/51861 CATERPILLAR 988G, 988H, Booms, #2486341/48691 CATERPILLAR 988H, Engine, #2256065/52485 CATERPILLAR 988H, Cab, EROPS, #2289530/54101 CATERPILLAR 988H, Final Drive, #1920822 CATERPILLAR 988H, Final Drive, #1920822 CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, #1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR 988H, Torque Converters, #1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Cab, EROPS, #2V5075/46948 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Differential, #1V5944/56923 CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, 690B, Cab, EROPS, #9V5306/30599 CATERPILLAR AP-1000E, AP-1055E, SCREED, #2518303/53371 CATERPILLAR D10, Cab, EROPS, #3T8106/36149 CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Transmissions, #3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR D10L, D10, Torque Converters, #6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR D10R, Equalizer Bars, #2223676 CATERPILLAR D10R, MAIN FRAME, #1157395/44976 CATERPILLAR D10R, Torque Converters, #1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR D10T, Counterweight, #2235568/39840 CATERPILLAR D10T, Equalizer Bars, #2223682/54606 CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Torque Converters, #3T9677 CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, #6Y2686/54865 CATERPILLAR D11, D11N, Track Frame, #6Y2687/54866 CATERPILLAR D11N, Engine, #8N9602/49456 CATERPILLAR D11N, Equalizer Bars, #2072683
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Thompson Machinery Hosts Ribbon Cutting, Open House
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pproximately 600 guests made their way through the doors of Thompson Machinery’s new Tupelo, Miss., facility on March 25 for an official ribbon cutting ceremony followed by an open house. The event commemorates the official opening of Thompson Machinery’s new Tupelo, Miss., area store — a newly constructed 44,000-sq.-ft. facility situated on 15 acres fronting Highway 78 (to become I-22 when complete) at Highway 9 South in the Belden/Sherman area of Pontotoc County, Miss. The location consists of 10,000 sq. ft. (929 sq m) of office space, 10,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space and more than 20,000 sq. ft. (1,858 sq m) of shop space. The new facility serves all of Thompson Machinery’s divisions including forestry, on-highway truck, power generation, earthmoving/construction, and the Cat Rental Thompson Machinery’s Jim Simmons (L) and De Thompson Store. Company officials said the main focus and chal- VThompson prepare to kick of the festivities with the official A huge 20,000-sq.-ft. (1,858 sq m) shop area houses both truck and machine service. lenge in design and construction was to create the ribbon cutting. best possible customer experience. Thompson Machinery consulted an Atlanta based design firm that has previously worked with other Caterpillar dealers on research for building design. With a bit of outside help, the final building layout was an inhouse design coordinated by Thompson’s Steve Lainhart. Location was extremely important in strategic placement of this facility, for ease of access for the forestry and on-highway truck markets. The Tupelo area is recognized as Thompson Machinery’s largest market opportunity for forestry product sales and support. The volume of highway traffic at the front of this new location on Highway 78 represents a tremendous opportunity to increase on-highway truck service. The company incorporated five bays specifically designated for on-highway truck service in the design of the new building. (L-R): Brett Sammon and Chris Ison, Cat Forest Products; Thompson Machinery’s Jim Simmons; Brent Woods of Brent As the event was wrapping up, Thompson Woods Logging, Grenada, Miss.; and Mike Farris, Thompson John Thompson (L) and DeWitt (De) Thompson V welMachinery president DeWitt (De) Thompson V Machinery, forestry sales, talk during the event. come the crowd to the ribbon cutting. said, “I’m very pleased. I think our team did a great job preparing for the event. It was great to be here and to catch up with some customers I haven’t seen in a while.” Thompson said he was thankful for those involved in the building process of the new Tupelo facility. “We had a lot of help from a variety of folks in the community who helped make this happen. It was a wonderful team effort. Everyone got involved early on in the conversations of not only where we wanted to be located, but how the facility should “flow” and look. They really came together quite well,” said De Thompson V. This finished project is part of a five-year facilities improvement plan in place for Thompson Machinery. The company’s next endeavor includes adding shop bays to the Columbus, Miss., facility. (This story also can be found on Construction (L-R): Thompson Machinery’s De Thompson V; Sherman, Miss., The building design included incorporating Thompson Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc- Mayor Ben Logan; Thompson Machinery’s Steve Lainhart; and Machinery’s Cat Rental Store operations at the oppotionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Wayne Stokes, Pontotoc County board of supervisors, attend site end of facility from the earth moving division. see THOMPSON page 74
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Terex Cautions Customers About Counterfeit Cranes Terex Cranes has confirmed that counterfeit versions of Terex crawler crane models originating from South Korea have been offered. Similar to the incident reports of 2013 from China, the Terex CC 2500-1 lattice boom crawler crane is the crane model of choice for the copycat manufacturers. The units are assembled, branded and sold as used Terex cranes at prices well under market value and are either painted white using the Terex brand or red using the Demag brand. “This is a serious situation, not only because this infringes on our intellectual property but, more importantly, it poses a serious safety risk for our customers. The use of these inferior, counterfeit cranes can result in deadly consequences,” said Klaus Meissner, director of product strategy of Klaus Meissner Terex Cranes. Terex Cranes While made to look like Terex units, these pirated cranes are often assembled with a blend of older and newer technology and components not designed to work together. These counterfeit cranes frequently exhibit poor weld quality, inferior steel structures and improperly fitted tracks. Additionally, many of the safety components designed into genuine Terex cranes are missing. “Unfortunately going by serial number alone will not determine with certainty you are buying a genuine Terex crane, as these plates can be fake as well,” said Meissner. “Many of the counterfeit cranes were purchased either without an onsite inspection or through an inspection conducted by an unqualified person.” Terex stressed the importance of conducting a thorough inspection of any used crane by a qualified individual prior to purchasing the machine, especially in the markets of concern. The safety of the company’s workers as well as individuals who happen to be in the area where the crane is operating depends on it. Meissner also offerd one additional bit of advice to those entering the used crane market in Asian countries. “If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is,” he said. “Contact me under Klaus.Meissner@terex.com, and I will be happy to assist you in verifying that it is a genuine Terex crane.” For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) The Senate Finance Committee advanced a bill March 25 that raises roughly $800 million yearly for road and bridge work, a day after Gov. Nikki Haley pledged to veto it. A 16-7 vote sent to the Senate floor a bill that increases the state’s gas tax by 12 cents over three years — to 28 cents per gallon on July 1, 2017 — and allows it to increase further with inflation starting in 2018. Sen. Ray Cleary, the bill’s sponsor, said it’s the fair way to fund roads since those who drive on them will pay. “How do you get more fair than that?’’ asked Cleary, RMurrells Inlet, who calls it a user fee, rather than a tax. “I think if you’re using the roads, you pay for the roads.’’ The proposal also raises the sales tax cap on automobile purchases from $300 to $600. It increases the fees on driver’s licenses and vehicle registration fees. It also creates a fee for drivers of hybrid vehicles, since they use less gas, of $60 every two years. After the vote, a senator placed an objection on the bill in an attempt to block debate on the floor. On March 24, Haley sent a letter to both House members and senators opposing separate road-funding proposals being considered by their committees. She promised to veto either one, saying each represents a massive tax increase. House Speaker Jay Lucas responded with his own letter March 25, inviting her to work with legislators toward a compromise on the complicated issue rather than “issue a pre-emptive veto threat.’’ Since January, Haley has said she would consent to a 10cent hike in the state’s gas tax, which hasn’t changed since 1988, but only if the Legislature also gives the governor’s office full control of the Department of Transportation and massively cut the state’s income tax. Currently, the DOT is a Cabinet agency, but its director also answers to a commission elected by legislators. Haley’s plan would reduce the state’s general fund revenues by $1.8 billion yearly when fully implemented in a decade, while raising $400 million yearly for road construction. The bill advanced neither restructures the DOT nor cuts income taxes. Earlier, the Senate Transportation Committee postponed voting on a separate restructuring bill. Cleary said his measure is meant only to address the state’s road needs. The governor has pledged to veto all of his road-funding proposals for the last three years, so it appears she won’t compromise on anything, he said. “Our job is not to pass a bill based on whether or not the governor will veto it,’’ said Sen. Joel Lourie, D-Columbia. “Her plan is a nonstarter. ... If she wants to veto it, she’ll have that opportunity.’’ On March 26, the House Ways and Means Committee took up two bills. One would raise about $400 million yearly for road construction, while the other would reduce state income taxes by $51 million once fully implemented. Haley said that tax cut is not nearly enough. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Workforce Warrior 2015 AED Chairman Don Shilling Is Future-Focused and Passionate About Plugging the Next Generation Into the Industry, The Association and His Own Business. By Kim Phelan SPECIAL TO CEG
Even though Don Shilling has a long and active history with AED, he’s keenly focused on the future of both the industry and the association. One of his top priorities as 2015 Chairman is to continue building the number of AEDaccredited technical school relationships through the United States and harnessing the power of The AED Foundation to attract young people to careers in equipment distribution. “Dealers have a tendency to focus on sales. In my opinion, with equipment getting more sophisticated, we have to have the service capability or we will never get the second sale, and price will not dictate whether or not you get deals,” said Shilling, who is president of Fargo, N.D.-based General Equipment & Supplies. “We need to have a small army of fresh faces coming through those [school] programs or our future will not handle growth — and will stagnate.” It’s more than words — he hired a full-time recruiter at his dealership; and both he and members of his staff serve on advisory boards at three schools near their business, too. “Not every dealer can afford a recruiter, but every dealer can and should afford the time to connect with the schools that give us those fresh faces,” he added. Keeping the workforce development pot well stirred has been his passion for a while. He’d been an employee-education advocate at his company for many years, but Shilling’s focus on developing new industry talent started heating up in 2002 when he joined The Foundation Board, following service on the AED Board back in the mid-’90s. He said he had always assumed the primary work of The Foundation was solely centered around training, but after a few meetings he began to see how important workforce is, as well. He ended up leading The Foundation
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as its Chairman from 2005 to 2007. As Shilling takes the helm as AED 2015 Chairman, he is the first to have chaired The Foundation prior to chairing the association. Other Work to Be Done As Chairman, Shilling recognizes the need to keep public policy advocacy on the front burner, too, and he’s ready to step out of his “comfort zone...working on workforce development,” and do whatever it takes to keep the pressure on Congress to act on AED’s top legislative priorities, including long-term highway funding, water infrastructure, simplifying the tax code, and reducing excessive and unnecessary regulations. “To be effective in workforce and political advocacy, we need a strong AED,” he said. “We are committed to growing our membership — we intend to do that by retaining current members and demonstrating the value of AED.” That includes drawing in the next generation of lead-
ers. He added, “My company is managed by people under 40. AED needs participation of young people under 40, as well. We need to be that resource young people look to, as well as the experienced managers. Fresh ideas and the energy
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of the young people.” He never strays far from his focus on the future — which, off course, belongs to the young. Shilling reflects on his first AED convention in 1981. “I was in awe. I was 30 years old and meeting dealer principals twice my age, and interesting owners and managers.” He’s been to every annual Summit since, and he says, “I still enjoy the networking and rubbing elbows with some of the most interesting people in the industry.” A Good Future Takes Planning Today at 63, he’s all about pumping the energy and enthusiasm of young minds into the industry through workforce programs, into AED through new Future Leaders engagement, and — living proof of his future-focus — he keeps it real right at his own company with a smoothrunning succession plan that has moved a group of under-40 guys into ownership, including Shilling’s son Jonathan.
Whereas some owners procrastinate succession planning, Shilling and his partner Jerry Kern turned their attention to creating a strong plan a few years ago, knowing it would take time to enable their successors to buy them out. The two had acquired the company from its third and senior owner, Orvis Stockstad in 2000, and over the course of several years enjoyed growth that ultimately doubled the size of General Equipment & Supplies. “It became obvious to Jerry and me that if we were going to pass the business on, whether to key employees or family members, that we were going to have to start a long ways in advance — otherwise we were going to have to say, ‘Forget it,’ and sell to a third party conglomerate with enough cash to pay for it, “ Shilling explained. “We didn’t want the company to change a great deal from what we had. A lot of dealers probably have the same concerns,” he added. “After we’ve grown this thing it’s like your child. We don’t like the idea of selling to somebody who’s going to make wholesale changes, fire a bunch of people, and run it totally differently.” So for two years they worked with a consultant and set in motion a 12-year buyout process whereby the senior owners have sold stock to the young team, who are making payments back to Shilling and Kern in semi-annual installments. When they do retire in a couple of years, the pair will remain on the board and basically “kind of check on things and then pick up a check and go home,” said Shilling. “It’s like a weight’s off our shoulders now, because we know what’s going to happen and everything is running pretty close to how we had hoped. It’s a giant relief.” Living Values Shilling’s dad was a contractor who had worked in construction at the end of the Depression, then in the Army Corp of Engineers during World War II, and he was part of the post-war boom. From his see WORKFORCE page 36
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Terex Celebrates 70th Anniversary of Digger Derrick Line For 70 years, utility professionals have used Terex digger derricks on power grid construction and maintenance projects to quickly and efficiently bore holes and set poles in the ground. Established in 1945 with the advent of the Tel-E-lect digger derrick, today the company’s product line includes the Terex Commander 4000, 5000 and 6000 digger derricks, as well as the Terex General 65, 80 and 95 models. Terex digger derricks are ideal for use in electric, utility infrastructure (power line and transmission) and telecommunication applications, including digging holes, hoisting and setting utility poles and lifting other jobsite materials. “We are truly honored to be celebrating Tel-E-lect’s 70th anniversary this year,” said Terex Utilities Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Jim Lohan. “Since 1945, the utility industry has seen its share of good and bad times, and through it all, Terex has been right there with its customers, providing the right equipment solutions for their utility jobsite challenges.” Tel-E-lect digger derricks were first engineered and built by Leroy C. Lindquist, owner of the Minnetonka Manufacturing Company, which manufactured parts for the Telephone and Electric (Tel-E-lect) utility markets in Hopkins, Minn. At the time,
Lindquist worked with Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to develop a machine run by power take-off (PTO) on a truck’s transmission to dig holes for telephone poles. The first Tel-E-lect trucks utilized the truck’s differential to mechanically turn an auger, which was suspended from the end of an A-frame boom and was raised and lowered by the truck winch line to drill a hole. The 1950’s and 1960’s saw three Tel-E-lect digger derrick product innovations introduced that are still in use today — the Rite-Way auger storage bracket, pole grabbing (PG) winch and the hydraulic collector block. With the hydraulic collector block, digger derricks could, for the first time, rotate continuously and without restriction making them a much more versatile machine. The Telecon (TELelect ECONomy) was introduced allowing a digger to be mounted on a smaller, lighter and more maneuverable chassis. The Commander I Series digger derrick was developed featuring strong box-constructed booms and powerful dual lift cylinders, a configuration so sturdy and reliable that it is
Engineering PLC purchased Tel-Elect, and the company became known as Simon-Telelect Inc. The company expanded its product offerings in 1992 with the acquisition of Hi-Ranger aerial devices from Waukesha, Wis. Terex purchased Tel-E-lect from Simon Engineering in 1997, which became the foundation for Terex Utilities, a business unit of Terex Corporation. “We know that our customers’ secret to being successful on any job Jim Lohan is to equip crews with the right equipTerex Utilities ment to match the application. Our products are steeped in the traditions of the people who use our equipment to build the world’s power and communication grid — hard-working and inventive,” said Lohan. “The Terex approach continues to be still used as the standard today. Also, the focused on providing customers with statecompany developed and introduced the first of-the-art equipment solutions that help fiberglass third section built to eliminate pin- them get each and every project done safely, on third sections. quickly and at the lowest cost of ownership.” In the 1970’s, Tel-E-lect opened manuFor more information, visit facturing facilities in Watertown and www.terex.com/utilities. Huron, S.D., and by the early 1980’s, the (This story also can be found on company had established its corporate Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at headquarters in Watertown. In 1988, Simon www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“We are truly honored to be celebrating Tel-E-lect’s 70th anniversary this year.”
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ASA Members Elect Barker to Serve as Its New President Members of the American Subcontractors Association elected Letitia “Tish” Haley Barker to serve as the 2015-16 ASA president. Barker is president of the Dallas-based company, Haley-Greer Inc., one of the largest curtain wall contractors in the United States. “I am honored and humbled to be chosen as your next president. Thank you all for your confidence,” she said in her acceptance speech on March 28 during ASA’s annual business meeting, held in conjunction with the ASA annual convention, SUBExcel 2015, in Seattle. “It is always an honor to lead and sometimes a scary proposition. You always have huge shoes to fill and this year is no different for me. Brian Johnson and the other past presidents before him have left a legacy of passion, sincerity, as well as success, and now I hope to continue down that same path.” Barker noted that her term would be dedicated to the theme “Build It Bigger,” the subject of a new, comprehensive ASA membership drive. Barker currently serves as the 2014-15 ASA vice president. She was originally appointed to fill a vacancy on the ASA
board of directors in 2010. She also has served as a member of ASA’s chapter leadership council. Barker has been a leader in the ASANorth Texas Chapter for several years. She served as ASA-NTC president in 2008-09 and remains on the chapter’s board of directors. She previously served as chair of the ASA-NTC’s GC Awards Night Committee and is active on the government affairs committee. Barker will take office as ASA president on July 1, 2015. She succeeds 2014-15 ASA President Brian Johnson, Soil Consultants, Charleston, S.C. ASA members also elected Robert Abney, F.L. Crane & Sons Inc., Southaven, Miss., to serve as 2015-16 ASA vice president; Jeff Banker, Banker Insulation, Chandler, Ariz., to serve as 2015-16 ASA treasurer; and Courtney Little, ACE Glass Construction Corporation, Little Rock, Ark., to serve as 2015-16 ASA secretary. Their terms also all begin on July 1. For more information, visit www.asaonline.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Exclusive Interview Reveals AEM’s Benefits for Contractors By Jeff Winke CEG CORRESPONDENT
The question is elemental: What direct resources does the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) offer the construction contractor? In other words, why should a contractor working in Utah, Texas, Florida, New Hampshire or anywhere else give a hoot about a trade association created specifically for equipment makers? Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) visited AEM headquarters in Milwaukee, Wis., to get answers. CEG wanted to learn about direct resources of interest to the construction contractor. Understandably, the organization is geared toward its members, which are the manufacturers of the equipment, machines and services that the construction contractor uses daily to succeed. Founded in 1894, AEM has more than 850 member companies, representing more than 200 product lines, across the United States, Canada and worldwide. The members are manufacturers of off-road equipment, products and services for the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors. Here’s what AEM reports as its mission: • AEM’s advances the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace, providing the necessary tools and resources to help all members compete successfully. • For more than a century, AEM has provided a forum for industry-wide action that transcends individual member company size, product line or individual business concerns. • AEM works at the national, provincial and international levels to create a strong and unified voice for equipment manufacturing and the entire industry. To help achieve its goals, the association maintains branch offices in the world capitals of Washington, D.C., Ottawa, Canada, and Beijing, China. Again, back to the core question any construction contractor might ask of AEM: “What’s in it for me?” The answer, CEG learned, is plenty. In a meeting with Albert A. Cervero, vice president, construction, mining and utility, for AEM, CEG learned that the Association of Equipment Manufacturers benefits the construction contractor in five key areas. (1) Trade Shows — AEM has created and runs trade shows that help equipment buyers and sellers more easily get together to conduct business. Its flagship is the gigantic ConExpo-Con/AGG exhibition, held every three years in Las Vegas, Nev. The next edition is March 7 to 11, 2017. In 2015, AEM ran the World of Asphalt (March 17 to 19 in
Baltimore) and will run the International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition known as ICUEE-The Demo Expo (Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 in Louisville). “Our trade shows provide contractors with the opportunity to see the newest products and technology being offered and to compare and contrast different models and manufacturers,” stated Cervero. “Contractors will typically have access to manufacturers’ experts that may ordinarily be difficult to tap. Contractors can also meet other contractors who are based outside of their markets. If cultivated, these non-competing contractors can pro-
States that improve the economy and create jobs. The program has its own Web site www.IMakeAmerica.com, where anyone can sign up for alerts and progress reports. In 2014, I Make America greatly increased its outreach at more than two dozen member-company gatherings to sign up supporters and bring its advocacy messages to communities and elected leaders. I Make America now has more than Albert A. Cervero 40,000 supporters across the United States. AEM Additionally, AEM is developing a much more ambitious initiative, the AEM “Infrastructure 2050 Vision,” that is intended to be a comprehensive look at the future of infrastructure, from needs to the opportunities for improvement. (5) Industry standardization — where possible, AEM supports industry- w i d e standards which can help manufacturers control production costs while benefiting the construction contractor end user. Recently, AEM has collaborated with the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) to develop and advance an industry-wide standard for telematics to boost equipment management Albert A. Cervero and productivity. AEM In 2014, the association unveiled and delivered a final draft of the joint AEMAEMP industry-wide telematics standard. The standard is intended to provide an endAEM working groups and are updated every user, who operates with a mixed fleet, the few years. AEM safety materials cover more ability to collect, manage and use apple-tothan 40 types of equipment used in agricul- apple data. tural, construction, forestry, mining and utilThe AEM-AEMP draft telematics stanity applications. Select materials are avail- dard is available at no charge to end-users, able in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, French including contractors, fleet managers, rental and French Canadian. managers and dealers/distributors, as well as All AEM safety and training materials are OEMs, systems management firms and available online in the AEM store other interested construction/industrial and (www.safetymaterials.org). Some safety related industry professionals. materials are offered in downloadable files To achieve a globally recognized standard or in DVD format. for conformity worldwide, the AEM/AEMP (4) Political Advocacy —AEM was Draft Telematics API (Application founded with the goal of advocating for bet- Programming Interface) Standard is in the ter roads among federal and state governing final stages of acceptance by the bodies. A core issue is the need for a superi- International Organization for or infrastructure system for improved pro- Standardization (ISO). ductivity and quality of life. “Although the Association of Equipment AEM’s advocacy outreach advances the Manufacturers is intended for the builders of interests of off-road equipment manufactur- machines and equipment, the direct and indiing — for the benefit of all industry stake- rect benefits to the construction contractor holders, including contractors. are many,” said Cervaro. “Clearly, AEM The association’s “I Make America” ini- offers contractors tremendous value.” tiative focuses on making more noise in (This story also can be found on Washington through increased grassroots Construction Equipment Guide’s Web support for increased highway funding and site at www.constructionequipmentpro-manufacturing policies in the United guide.com.) CEG
“Taking advantage of the extensive education sessions we offer is a key reason why many contractors attend a trade show…”
“Our trade shows provide contractors with the opportunity to see the newest products and technology being offered and to compare and contrast different models and manufacturers.”
vide valuable input and ideas well beyond the trade show.” (2) Education / Training — Each trade show offers contractor opportunities for education and training. For instance, at the last ConExpo-Con/AGG show held in 2014, there were more than 20,000 participants in the education and training sessions held there. “Taking advantage of the extensive education sessions we offer is a key reason why many contractors attend a trade show,” Cervero said. “Plus, we have a lot of materials available all year long through our Web site,” (3) Safety Manuals —According to AEM, its safety materials offer equipment operators and other jobsite personnel a convenient and cost-effective way to obtain safety information. The association’s extensive array of safety manuals, videos and related training materials are designed to assist manufacturers and the off-road equipment industry in fostering safety best practices. The manuals and materials are developed by manufacturers under the auspices of
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model, Don says he learned the value of being conservative with resources and money, a strong work ethic, as well as an attitude that dares your competitor by doing the job faster, safer, cheaper and better. Construction is a different brand of brutal out in the Rough Riders state — with maybe seven or eight months of good weather, deadlines get intense and contractors work holidays, weekends, and two shifts to meet promised completion dates. As a kid watching dad under pressure, he saw that “when something broke down, it really threw a monkey wrench into the schedule,” he said. Which actually prepared Don for the empathy needed for his dealership’s customers. When they call up and say, “This loader is down again for the second time this week, this is killing me,” Shilling gets it. His mentality: “We’ll figure out what we can do to cover this for you.” You might say it was that empathy for the customer that triggered GES’ launch of a new holding company across the Canadian border. Over time, GES had developed a strong sales business with Canadian contractors who bought in the U.S. and transported their machines back North. But selling, renting and supporting the customer was getting gnarly — for example sending a technician over the border is an ordeal fraught with technicalities and penalties. In the end, the solution was to set up a Canadian division, but even that had its challenges. Forming a corporation in Canada requires Canadian citizen ownership, with the exceptions of two provinces, Nova Scotia and Alberta. So in 2008, GES started doing business through its new General Aggregate Equipment Sales ULC based in Nova Scotia. They’re able to do business in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Regina, Saskatchewan, their Canadian target markets, by filing necessary government paperwork. “Our mantra has always been to take care of the customer; that’s the most critical thing that we need to do after he buys something from us,” said Shilling. “So it was important for us, rather than to just broker equipment across the border and be done with it, to be able to support it once it’s over there, selling parts, selling service.” Meanwhile, back in the U.S., GES takes care of customers from facilities in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot and Williston, N.D; Shakopee, Minn., and Sioux Falls, S.D. The company had a lot to celebrate on the occasion of its 30th anniversary last April — employing 250 people, the Komatsu dealership approaches $200 million in annual sales and has $75 million in inventories. It doesn’t take a genius to deduce what keeps the dealer chugging at such a successful pace. “Energy is everything,” said Shilling. North Dakota has long been an agriculture-based economy, which tends to insulate the state from large swings and overly painful cycles. But on top of that, in 2009, while the rest of the U.S. was falling off a seemingly bottomless cliff, North Dakota’s oil boom was just revving up. At the same time, commodity prices on the agriculture side were ramping up, too. That double whammy — coupled with the wisdom and balance instilled by former owner and mentor Orvis Stockstad — caused GES to double in size between 2010 and 2012 and it’s been growing ever since. But there more to the energy market in Shilling’s territory than oil and gas. Out on the prairie of North Dakota, the wind blows all the time, he says, so construction of wind farms as well as supporting manufacturing has been another boon. Coal, too, has been an economic staple for the state for 60 years, Shilling adds. Four mines yield cheap, lowgrade lignite coal, which is exported to Great River Energy in Minneapolis see WORKFORCE page 80
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Shilling’s partner, Jerry Kern, is vice president of GES. The two bought out a third, older partner, Orvis Stockstad, in 2000. The three men formed General Equipment & Supplies in 1984 after purchasing the liquidated assets of General Diesel, a former AED member distributorship.
Don and Kay Shilling celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Aug. 3, 2014 and took their first cruise, which departed Fort Lauderdale and sailed through the Caribbean to St. Thomas, St. Martin and Puerto Rico.
Don and Kay Shilling have one child, son Jonathan, who is GES’ vice president of sales. He and his wife Tara, both pictured here, have two sons, David and Marcus. Don says, “Grandpa thinks these guys are about the best thing.”
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi lawmakers met March 29 and neared final approval of House Bill 1630, which would use $36 million a year in casino taxes mainly to rebuild deficient bridges on state highways. Lawmakers agreed after casinos opened to use that revenue stream for road projects to improve access to casinos. But with those projects completed and bonds mostly paid off, the money in recent years has been flowing to the state Department of Transportation to spend as it wants. Under a conference report between to the House and Senate released March 28, House authorizes $200 million in bonds for bridge repairs, lower than the $400 million proposed earlier. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jeff Smith, R-Columbus, said the total amount was lowered because of fellow Republican and Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves’ opposition to borrowing. In 2012, the first year of Reeves’ term, he refused to agree to any bond bill. Smith said House Bill 1630 has become tied to Senate Bill 2906, which would grant borrowing authority for universities, community colleges and other needs. Regarding House Bill 1630, Reeves said it would take about $15 million a year to service $200 million in debt over 20 years, leaving about $20 million a year in the department’s budget. Senators approved the conference agreement, leaving House approval before the bill would go to Gov. Phil Bryant. However, Rep. Richard Bennett, R-Long Beach, said that House members were still trying to make changes to the bill. The bill includes $18 million for construction of a bridge over the Kansas City Southern Railway in Vicksburg. Reeves said the bill aims to direct $20 million to repair county bridges, but Steve Gray of the Mississippi Association of Supervisors said the measure actually designates money for state aid roads, a separate program from local bridges. The original House bill mandated $7 million a year for tourism projects and marketing, with the support of casinos and other business interests. But the bill sets aside only $13.5 million in one-time money for such purposes. It would provide $12 million over two years to build an aquarium in Gulfport, $1 million to renovate the E.E. Bass Cultural Arts Center, located in a former school in Greenville, and $500,000 to build the Catfish Row Museum in Vicksburg. Of the three House conferees, Rep. Alex Monsour is a Vicksburg Republican, while Bennett’s district includes the aquarium site. The bill has no projects for four other casino counties — Adams, Coahoma, Hancock and Tunica. The measure does give preference to repairing deficient bridges in casino counties and on roads in adjoining counties leading to casinos. Webster Franklin, CEO of the Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau, said Mississippi needs to do more to promote tourism, especially with the casino business is shrinking. ``We’ve got serious, fundamental issues that need to be addressed,’’ Franklin said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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between the state of Louisiana, city of Baton Rouge, IBM, LSU and the Baton Rouge Area Foundation that will include expanded higher-education programs related to computer science, as well as a major new riverfront development that will accelerate the revitalization of downtown Baton Rouge,” Rance said. “In addition to the 800 jobs that will be created at the center over the next four years, LSU estimates the project will result in approximately 542 new indirect jobs, for a total of approximately 1,342 new, permanent jobs in the Capital region.” The complex is being built on the former site of The Advocate newspaper, and is bordered by Main, North, Lafayette Street and River Road. The ten-story residential tower will offer 85 river view apartments that embrace smart-home technology. The ninestory office tower will be the home of the new IBM Services Center. Two of the floors will be multi-tenant, of which 95 percent is leased. IBM will move in to the building in early May. Residents will follow in the fall. “Move in is October, and we are approximately 15 percent leased,” said Rance. “We are getting lots of inquiries from people who are ready to move in now, so we anticipate as we get closer to completion, occupancy will rise quickly.” During the official groundbreaking ceremony, Colleen Arnold, senior vice president, IBM Global Business Services, said, “today represents an important step in demonstrating the power of public-private partnerships to build the next generation workforce and drive economic growth. As IBM continues to grow in Baton Rouge, we will continue to meet our client’s evolving needs around big data, mobile, social business and cloud.” The Lemoine Company Inc. of Baton Rouge is serving as general contractor on the project.
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“We had an aggressive construction schedule, which made the coordination of work activities very critical to the pending success of the project,” said Bryan O’Connor, project manager. “We are currently tracking to have substantial completion by May 1, 2015 for the IBM tower and August 1, 2015 for the residential tower.” Multiple tasks are ongoing for crews, including the demolition of sidewalks; interior finish work such as hard tile, carpet, millwork, paint, hanging of doors, stairwell handrails and MEP trimout; along with construction of elevators. Numerous components of the exterior envelope also are being completed, such as the metal wall panels, window wall system, TPO roofing and the exterior insulation foam system. Cast-in-place concrete structure work has already been completed, along with the structural steel roof top screenwall, the exterior façade of cast stone and the startup of roof top units that will provide conditioned air throughout the IBM building. A 158-ft. (48.1 m) Liebherr 200 HC freestanding tower crane with 22,045-lb. (9,999.4 kg) capacity was used on the IBM
tower for erecting concrete form work and related construction picks, while a 181-ft. (55.1 m) Liebherr 200 HC freestanding tower crane was utilized on the residential tower. A KVM 52 Schwing concrete pump truck was needed to pump concrete up to 170 ft. (51.8 m) vertically, and a 300X LinkBelt excavator was required for digging foundations. Other heavy equipment included a Komatsu PC210 excavator, a John Deere 550J dozer and a Skytrack 10054 forklift. A total of 30,000 cu. yds. (22,936.6 cu m) of dirt was moved on the project. Materials used during construction have included more than 22,000 cu. yds. (16,820.2 cu m) of concrete, more than 1,100 tons (997.9 t) of reinforcing steel and in excess of 200 tons (181.4 t) of structural steel. O’Connor said a terrace will connect the two buildings. “The terrace is located on the fourth level, and it will provide as a connection level between the buildings. Terrace level will have landscaping, along with benches and grilles. There will be a stainless steel pool, which includes a trellis, and it will be for the
residents only. “Logistically, there was a challenge of jobsite deliveries, as the project is located in downtown Baton Rouge, which made ontime deliveries more critical than usual. The Building Information Modeling (BIM) coordinator assisted in the clash detection of the HVAC, plumbing, electrical and fire sprinkler layouts in the building to minimize issues between the respective MEP trades. The residential structure was more challenging, based upon the increased amount of penetrations through the concrete slabs.” Like many projects of this size, construction has not been without setbacks. “During our tie-in of the underground sanitary sewer, we kept encountering an obstacle,” said O’Connor. “We had to open cut a heavily traveled public road to uncover the obstacle and remove so we could complete the tie-in, which is done.” Demolition of the existing deep foundations of bell bottom piers was a key component for crews to commence deep foundation work. The deep foundations consisted of pre-cast concrete piles ranging from 55 to 75 ft. (16.7 to 22.8 m) in length. “Sheet piling was required around the eastern and northern part of the project to bench back the existing roadways,” said O’Connor. “All new underground utilities were required, such as domestic water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, natural gas, etc. The IBM office building has a diesel generator for backup emergency power and the residential tower has a natural gas generator. “Erosion control was a challenge, due to the project being in a downtown setting, so hay bales, erosion socks, filter fabric, etc. were having to be maintained constantly, along with daily street sweeping to keep the adjacent public roads clean.” The project consisted of a 198,000 sq. ft. see IBM page 92
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A total of 30,000 cu. yds. (22,936.6 cu m) of dirt was moved on the project.
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ing space on that square. It is difficult to work a job where you don’t even have a place to park your truck, but we made it work.” Crosby said that many contractors don’t want to work in confined urban areas, but his firm has not only managed to carve out its own niche in this type of work, but also finds it most enjoyable. A Delicate Rebuilding Process At Colonial Lake, Wildwood is working on a pond that has fallen into disrepair even though it is among the largest parks in Charleston. Due to the method employed to build it just after the end of the Civil War, Wildwood has had to figure out a way to reconstruct the entire pond using modern techniques without damaging the integrity of the historic wall surrounding it. “The retaining walls were handmade from what is called ‘tabby-based oyster-shell concrete,’” Crosby said. “This is material that was produced back in the 1800s when conventional cements were not available.” Tabby was used primarily in the coastal areas of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida in the absence of clay in the region, from which bricks were made. Tabby, on the other hand, was easily obtainable as it is made up of lime, sand, water and crushed oyster
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There was a fear that the current wall around the lake would collapse under the weight of larger machines.
pressure that doesn’t create any problems or any damage to the wall once this concrete is removed,” Crosby said. “Track machines are about the only thing we can utilize around here.” A Rehab Project Designed to Last Much of the retaining wall around the lake has suffered deterioration over the last century and half and Crosby’s company will be repairing areas that were simply patched up over the years. The elevation of the wall varies from about 1.5 to 2 ft. (.45 to .6 m) and with Wildwood’s rehab, the company will be raising the level of the wall to a consistent level all the way around. Since the wall’s original construction in 1869, multiple layers of brick and concrete have been added to it to form pathways and walkways. His crews have found that the top of the wall is approximately 18 in. (45 cm) thick and 9 ft. (2.7 m) high, while at the base of the wall it is 3 to 3.5 ft. (.9 to 1 m) thick. According to Crosby, a new tidal control structure also is being built that will allow the city to maintain the water level in Colonial Lake with the intent of keeping the level as high as possible and make it more like a reflection pool. Once that is done, another inlet is to be built to improve the lake’s water quality. “It is a very unique project and not some-
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exceptional reach and lift height, according to the manufacturer. Both new GEN2 loaders offer 10.5 in. (26.6 cm) of ground clearance and a 24 degree rear angle of departure. These features improve the machines’ ability to traverse soft, uneven terrain, making the workday more productive and less frustrating. The power and breakout forces of the new Terex GEN2 R260S and V30S skid steer loaders contribute to its lift capability and pushing force, as well as these units’ ability to handle heavier loads with faster cycle times. All of these features combined enable operators to get more work done in a day. And for increased versatility, the loader arms on these Terex GEN2 skid steer loaders are designed to easily accommodate over-thetire steel tracks, including Loegering F- and Z-Series options. Loegering Versatile Track System (VTS), a complete rubber track undercarriage that bolts directly to a skid steer's standard hubs, also is an available option for Terex GEN2 skid steer loaders. Terex GEN2 skid steer loaders, including the R260S and V350S models, also are engineered to increase the machine’s durability and reliability in the field, which reduces the cost of ownership during the life of the loader. Mechanical-faced axle seals are standard in all Terex GEN2 skid steer loaders, preventing the migration of material such as dust, sand and debris and helping to combat unnecessary downtime and maintenance costs. For more information, visit www.terex.com/construction.
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Terex updates its Generation 2 (GEN2) loader line with two new skid steer loader models — the R260S and the V350S. The Terex R260S radius lift path skid steer loader has a rated operating capacity of 2,600 lb., and the V350S is a vertical lift path skid steer loader with a rated operating capacity of 3,500 lb. Both models boast a Tier IV Final 74-hp turbocharged diesel engine with variable flow hydraulics for powerful productivity and quick cycle times. Terex GEN2 loaders are specifically designed for rental stores and contractors working in site preparation, construction, landscaping, infrastructure development and demolition applications. The Terex R260S model boasts a 5,200lb. tipping load, a 6,420-lb. bucket breakout force, 125 in. (317.5 cm) of lift height and 25 in. (63.5 cm) of reach, enabling it to get loading, picking and carrying, grading, back dragging or snow removal jobs done faster and more efficiently. Skid steer loaders like the R260S, engineered with a radial lift path — meaning the loader arms raise in an arc pattern — excel at digging and grading applications. Another benefit of the radial lift path configuration is visibility around the unit it provides to operators, especially when working around existing infrastructure, such as homes and in back yards. The Terex V350S unit features a 7,000-lb. tipping load, 5,050-lb. bucket breakout force and 5,540-lb. arm lifting force, great for an all-around jobsite utilization because it can lift heavy and reach far. Vertical lift path units are designed for lift-and-carry applications, such as lifting pallets of heavy material, pipe, rebar, blocks and pavers. Vertical lift path units achieve outstanding results in production-loading applications due to their
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The Terex R260S model boasts a 5,200-lb. tipping load, a 6,420-lb. bucket breakout force, 125 in. (317.5 cm) of lift height and 25 in. (63.5 cm) of reach, enabling it to get loading, picking and carrying, grading, back dragging or snow removal jobs done faster and more efficiently.
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Vermeer Ups Lifting Capacity With CTX50 Mini-Skid Steer
JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC. 5312 Stadium Blvd. Jonesboro, AR 72402 888-931-9151 • 870-935-9151 GREENSBORO TRACTOR www.greensborotractor.com 2820 S. Elm-Eugene Street Greensboro, NC 27406 336-273-3606 CHARLOTTE TRACTOR www.charlottetractor.com 1700 Starita Road Charlotte, NC 28206 704-596-8900
The CTX50 mini-skid steer has a 600-lb. (272.2 kg) ISOrated operating capacity and a tipping capacity of 1,715 lb. (777.9 kg).
Vermeer has introduced the CTX50 mini-skid steer, featuring vertical lift arms that allow it to hoist more weight than a similarly sized machine with a radial lift path. It has a 600lb. (272.2 kg) ISO-rated operating capacity and a tipping capacity of 1,715 lb. (777.9 kg). Vertical lift paths are designed to keep the load closer to the machine, allowing it to lift more than a similar-sized mini-skid steer with a radial lift path. A vertical lift path also provides a higher lift height, and the CTX50 has a full lift height of 72 in. (182.9 cm). “The CTX50 was designed for the rental market,” said Andy Van Soelen, rental and landscape solutions specialist of Vermeer. “Vermeer is expanding its product line for the rental market, and this new mini-skid steer continues to demonstrate our commitment to the market.” Rental store customers such as landscape contractors will get good use out of the CTX50 due to the machine’s compact size and other features. The CTX50 features a powerful 25-hp (18.6 kW) Kohler Command PRO electronic fuel-injected gasoline engine and utilizes a 4-pump hydraulic system. Two of the pumps power the track drive motors, and the other two pumps provide flow to the control loader arms and auxiliary hydraulic functions. This design provides dedicated pumps to power specific functions, allowing the machine to be more productive than systems with fewer pumps. An enhanced operator’s station features a single pilotoperated joystick for smooth operation and is more convenient to handle than dual controls. The CTX50 features 7-in. (17.8 cm) rubber tracks, and a high-mounted track sprocket design helps keep the drive sprocket out of the dirt to reduce premature wear in tough ground conditions. The stand-on platform also helps keep the operator out of the mud and debris and provides optimal viewing of attachments during operation. The universal attachment plate allows for quick change of a variety of attachments, making the CTX50 a versatile machine for a variety of applications for the rental customer. For more information, visit www.vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 2613 Main St. Conway, SC 29516 843-248-5294 DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEE www.ditchwitchtn.com Nashville 140 Charter Place LaVergne, TN 37086 615-793-7576 BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171
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MASON TRACTOR CO. www.masontractorco.com 1050 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge, GA 30513 706-632-3777 McDonough, GA 30253 770-957-3370 Cumming, GA 30040 770-887-6119 CREEL TRACTOR CO. www.creeltractor.com 3771 Palm Beach Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33916 239-694-2185 Fax: 239-694-6059 COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS www.coastalequipment system.com 5287 New Kings Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-924-9624
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Deep South JCB 6851 Greenwood Road Shreveport, LA 71119 318-621-9000 340 Airport Road Jackson, MS 39208 601-939-9655 761 Choctaw Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70805 225-383-6117 4201 Michoud Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70129 504-254-2700
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JCB has developed the 325T ForestMaster, a compact track loader designed specifically to deal with the arduous working conditions found in the forestry and timber industries.
JCB 325T Track Loader Design Proves Ideal for Forestry, Timber Industry Jobs JCB has developed the 325T ForestMaster, a compact track loader designed specifically to deal with the arduous working conditions found in the forestry and timber industries. Featuring additional protection for both the operator and the machine, the 325T ForestMaster also incorporates a heavy-duty recovery winch. This specialized compact track loader is powered by JCB’s Ecomax Tier IV Final engine, with no requirement for an expensive diesel particulate filter (DPF) or any aftertreatment. Features include: • Recovery winch significantly reducing downtime • Front work light protection and FOPS guard for A/C and rear lights • Track tube guard plus hydraulic hose and auxiliary coupler guard • Lexan front screen with hinging front mesh guard plus Level 2 FOPS Advanced Combustion The 325T’s Ecomax engine delivers 74 hp (55kW) across a broad rev range from just 1,200 rpm. This high torque engine features an advanced combustion system, with ultrahigh common rail fuel injection pressures and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), allowing it to meet Tier IV Final emissions standards without the need for a DPF filter or time consuming regeneration. This is particularly important in forestry applications, as the heat created during regeneration creates a fire hazard when combined with high amounts of timber chaff and sawdust. With no requirement for a DPF or regeneration, the 325T can continue to work productively, while other machines may need to be removed from the working area and remain idle during regeneration, according to the manufacturer. The absence of a bulky exhaust after-treatment has allowed JCB design engineers to maintain a low engine cover design, improving visibility from the cab and safety on
site. The EcoMAX engine can be de-emissionized for machine resale in non-regulated territories, increasing residual values for the customer. Enhanced Protection The 325T ForestMaster benefits from a comprehensive protection kit that includes an exhaust cover to prevent debris entering the engine bay, rear cab glass mesh, a left hand quarter panel guard and a steel tube guard for the auxiliary high flow circuit. In addition customers can specify front work light protection, a loader hydraulic hose and auxiliary coupler guards, air conditioning, FOPS guard with side protection, a cooling pack guard and a track tube guard. The machine incorporates a full height side entry door, made possible by JCB’s Powerboom design, which enables operators to easily enter and exit the cab without having to climb over dangerous attachments. In addition, the cab is supplied with a Level 2 FOPS guard with steel mesh on both the left and right hand windows and a Lexan front windscreen with a hinging front mesh guard for easy cleaning. Increased Productivity A rear-mounted winch has been specifically designed for the ForestMaster, ensuring that operators can easily recover the machine when working in boggy ground. The swing-out mounting allows daily checks to be carried out and the winch design ensures a 28.7 degree departure angle, so there is no reduction in maneuverability on inclines. The 325T ForestMaster can be equipped with a 60 in. wide (15.2 cm) mulching head with up to 45 cutting hammers. The ForestMaster delivers a highly productive, versatile, well protected forestry machine for contractors, with all of the benefits of the market-leading JCB skid steer and compact loader range. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MODEL
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
1,300 (590) 1,600 (726) 1,750 (790) 1,850 (840) 2,100 (953) 2,400 (1,008) 2,700 (1,224) 2,800 (1,270) 3,000 (1364)
49 (36.4) 60 (44.7) 67 (50) 60 (44.7) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67) 74 (55) 90 (67)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
CASE SR130 SR160 SR175 SV185 SR210 SR240 SR270 SV280 SV300
59.8 (151.89) 59.8 (151.89) 66.1 (167.89) 66.1 (167.89) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7) 69.6 (176.7)
JOHN DEERE 313 315 318E 320E 326E 328E 332E
5,150 (2,338) 5,200 (2,361) 1,950 (885) 2,190 (994) 2,690 (1221) 2,800 (1271) 3,200 (1453)
45 (34) 45 (34) 63 (47) 69 (51.7) 74 (54.8) 86 (64) 100 (74.6)
59 (149) 59 (149) 63 (160) 69 (175) 73 (185) 77 (196) 78 (198)
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MODEL
LAR CATERPIL SSL MODEL 226B3 236D 242D 246D 262D 272D 272D XHP DEL CTL/MTL MO 3 7B 24 257D 259D 279D 277D 289D 287D 297D 297D XHP 299D 299D XHP
LIUGONG CLG375B
1,500 (680) 1800 (817) 2150 (975) 2150 (975) 2700 (1,225) 3,200 (1,452) 3,700 (1,678) 1,505 (683) 1,960 (889) 2,030 (921) 2,055 (932) 2,303 (1,045) 2,660 (1,207) 2800 (1270) 3185 (1444) 3500 (1587) 2,975 (1,349) 3,225 (1,463)
1,907 (865)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
56 (42) 73.2 (55) 73.2 (55) 72.9 (54) 72.9 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79) 56 (42) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 73 (54) 95 (71) 106 (79) 95 (71) 106 (79)
53.6 (40)
TH OPERATING WID IN. (CM)
60 (152) 8) (15 60 2)/66 (16 8) 60 (152)/66 (16 3) 66 (168)/72 (18 3) (18 2 /7 8) 66 (16 72 (183) 76 (193)
MODEL
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
AND NEW HOLL1,300 (590) L213 L216 L218 L220 L221 L228 L230
66 (168) 66 (168) 5) 66 (168)/69 (17 8) 76 (193)/78 (19 8) (19 78 8) 76 (193)/78 (19 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198) 8) 76 (193)/78 (19 76 (193)
64.96 (165)
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1,600 (725) 1,800 (818) 2,000 (905) 2,100 (905) 2,800 (1,020) 3,000 (1,360)
k Loaders Compact Trac 2,700 (1,225) C227 3,200 (1,451) C232 3,800 (1,723) C238
MUSTANG 2026 1350R 1500R 1650R 1900R 2200R 2600R 2700V NXT2 3300V NXT2 4000V
1,050 (476) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1179) 2,700 (1225) 3,300 (1497) 4,000 (1814)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
49 (36) 60 (45) 60 (45) 67 (50) 74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67)
74 (55) 74 (55) 90 (67)
35 (26) 46 (34.5) 46 (34.5) 69.9 (52) 69 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 99 (74)
OPERATING WID IN. (CM)
59.8 (151.8) 59.8 (151.8) 66.1 (167.8) 69.1 (175.5) 69.1 (175.5) 69.6 (176.8) 76 (193.0)
65.9 (167.6) 76 (193.0) 76 (193.0)
48.4 (123) 52.6 (134) 63.2 (161) 63.2 (161) 64.5 (164) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (183) 79.5 (202)
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Wacker Neuson Continues to Grow in North American Construction Market Headquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wisc., Wacker Neuson Corporation has been a leading provider of light and — increasingly — compact equipment in the USA and Canada for more than five decades. The Wacker Neuson Corporation is a member of the international Wacker Neuson Group, which recently published its successful figures for fiscal 2014. Heart of Business Success in North America The company started manufacturing and marketing light equipment in the United States back in 1957. At that time, it was based in Hartford, Wisc., and was the first affiliate outside of Germany established by Wacker (founded in 1848). Building on its ongoing success in the region, the group invested in a new, larger development and production facility in Menomonee Falls near Milwaukee, Wisc., in 1986. Today, this site extends over a total area of 539,000 sq. ft. Wacker Neuson manufactures rammers, rollers, trench rollers (soil and asphalt compaction), pumps and generators (worksite technology), and trowels (concrete technology) in Menomonee Falls. In 2015, it also started producing skid steer loaders and compact track loaders (compact equipment) at the site. In 2006, the company decided to enhance its portfolio of heaters and dehumidifiers for the construction sector by purchasing the company Ground Heaters Inc., a manufacturer of mobile hydronic heaters for construction companies headquartered in Spring Lake, Mich. In 2008, Wacker Neuson moved to its new production site in Norton Shores, Mich. Today, it manufactures heaters, dehumidifiers and light towers at the 168,000-sq.-ft. site. The majority of products are destined for the North American market although some products are distributed globally.
Since 1967 Wacker Neuson also has been operating in Canada with offices and distribution facilities in Toronto and Calgary. For some time now, Wacker Neuson products also have been used beyond construction by municipal bodies, landscaping firms and industrial companies in oil and gas for instance. Revenue Doubled in Just Four Years Wacker Neuson has established a leading position for light equipment in its North American home market. The merger of Wacker and Neuson Kramer in 2007 expanded the product portfolio for the United States and Canada to include compact excavators, wheel loaders and dumpers. The reputation of the Wacker brand (established for light equipment) and the company's proximity to customers contributed to the successful launch of these larger machines, according to the company. “Our customers trust us and they trust the Wacker Neuson
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(L-R) are Johannes Schulze-Vohren vice president and managing director; Todd Christifulli, director of sales and distribution development; and Christopher Barnard (CEO).
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5210 Reese Road Davie, FL 33314 954.581.4744 Fax: 954.583.0318
9601 Boggy Creek Road Orlando, FL 32824-8728 407.850.9614 Fax: 407.850.0823
539 SW Arrowhead Terrace Lake City, FL 32024 386.758.7444 Fax: 386.758.7744
(Export Parts Facility): 6144 NW 74th Ave. Miami, FL 33166-3710 305.477.2442 Fax: 305.477.3383
FIND F IND O OUT UT W WHAT H AT O OTHERS TH ERS K KNOW. N OW. V VISIT I S IT T TAKEUCHI-US.COM AKEUCHI - US .COM TO TO FIND F I N D THE T H E DEALER D E A L E R NEAREST N E A R E S T YOU. YO U .
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May Heavy Equipment www.mayequip.com Columbia, SC 803/409-0460
JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176
Mt. Gilead, NC 910/439-5653
Greenville, NC 252/758-4403
Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211
Raleigh, NC 919/772-2121
Ahoskie, NC 252/332-5550
Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762
Fayetteville, NC 910/424-1200
Wilmington, NC 910/675-9211
New Bern, NC 252/638-5838
Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company www.reynoldswarren.com 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 800/875-5659 404/361-1593
This Year Marks First Skid Steer Loaders Produced in U.S. WACKER from page 60
pany distributes via its extensive, professional network of dealers and rental companies. Experienced Wacker Neuson specialists support both key accounts and customers. Skid Steer Loaders Now Made in the United States The first skid steer loaders of Wacker Neuson in Menomonee Falls rolled off the production line just at the beginning of this year. The company currently is developing and manufacturing two powerful skid steer loader models and two compact track loader models at the site. “We expect this product group to drive growth significantly and open up excellent synergies for the entire compact and light equipment equipment portfolio across our North American distribution network,” said Johannes Schulze-Vohren, vice president and managing director at the Wacker Neuson Corporation. “North America accounts for around 80 percent of sales for this product group — making it the largest market worldwide. Adding the skid steer loaders to our portfolio enables us to significantly grow our distribution network and expand our reach into the North American construction equipment market.”
The group unveiled the new models back in 2014 at ConExpo. Menomonee Falls is now home to the Wacker Neuson Group’s first compact equipment production plant in North America. “Being close to our customers and to our products means that we can tailor our equipment exactly to market needs and deliver rapidly. We will also be delivering skid steer loaders from here to the global market,” said Keith Herr, vice president and managing director engineering and production, at Wacker Neuson Corporation Wacker Neuson is currently also making targeted efforts to expand its sales platform in South America, Europe and Asia for a wide range of locally manufactured products. Outstanding Support and Proximity to Customers Wacker Neuson is an important employer in the Milwaukee area. The manufacturer also is committed to community involvement projects. Its activities here include financial donations to the Eisenhower Center, a nonprofit organization that offers vocational training for people with disabilities. Qualified employees are key to continued innovation and success. To maintain its competitive position on the international stage, Wacker Neuson is constantly looking
for qualified specialists, ideally from the region in question. In the year 2000, the Wacker Neuson Technical Academy opened its doors in Menomonee Falls. Over an area of 60,000 sq. ft., the company holds regular training courses for its own sales teams, dealers and construction companies. Participants also have the chance to experience the equipment at special seminars. The Academy also uses a second center in Alabama, primarily for training participants on the latest compact equipment. Certified Dealer Pprogram — Excellence Award Customers value the regular dealer meetings that the company holds at its Milwaukee site. These help dealers develop close ties to the manufacturer and find out about the latest product updates. In 2014, Wacker Neuson launched its Certified Dealer program, focused on technical training, service, spare parts and branding of Wacker Neuson products. The company regularly presents its Excellence Award to dealers that excel in certain areas. “Maintaining close ties to our dealers strengthens business relations, builds trust and provides us with feedback from the market, enabling us to identify scope for further
improvements in technology, design, quality and service,” said Jonathan Omer, vice president and managing director market development at Wacker Neuson Corporation. “At the moment, for example, we are working on expanding our financing portfolio for our customers.” Expanding the Business in Latin America Wacker Neuson also is very active in Latin America. The company has had sales affiliates in Mexico (Mexico City), Brazil (Jundiai, near Sao Paulo) and Chile (Santiago de Chile) for many years now. To further strengthen its presence in South America, the Wacker Neuson Group established two new affiliates in 2014 — one in Peru (Lima) and one in Columbia (Bogotá). In 2015, Hugo Franz Arce Sanchez was appointed regional president, responsible for sales in the entire region. He will be strengthening Wacker Neuson's presence in the region and further expanding the regional dealer network. For more information, visit www.wackerneuson.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MODEL
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
TEREX ASV Terex R070T
665 (302)
32.7 (25.1)
48 (121.9)
Terex R160T
1600 (725)
50 (37.3)
60 (152.4)
Terex R165S
1650 (748)
50 (37.3)
60 (152.4)
Terex R185S
1850 (839)
50 (37.3)
66 (167.7)
Terex R190T
1900 (861)
60 (44.7)
66 (167.7)
Terex R200S
2000 (907)
60 (44.7)
66 (167.7)
Terex V200S
2000 (907)
50 (37.3)
66 (167.7)
Terex V230S
2300 (1043)
60 (44.7)
66.5 (168.9)
Terex R260S
2600 (1179)
74 (55)
72 (182.9)
Terex PT-75
2600 (1179)
71 (53)
70 (177.8)
Terex PT-110
2810 (1275)
111 (82.7)
70 (177.8)
Terex PT-110 Forestry
3010 (1365)
111 (82.7)
72.5 (184.2)
Terex TSV 90
3375 (1531)
85 (63.4)
72 (128.3)
Terex V350S
3500 (1587)
74 (55)
72 (182.9)
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BOBCAT S70 S450 S510 S550 S530 S570 S590 S630 S650 S750 A770 S770 S850
VOLVO MC60C MC70C MC85C MC95C MC110C MC115C MC135C MCT85C MCT110C MCT125C MCT135C
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG) 700 (317.5) 1,300 (589.7) 1,650 (748.4) 1,750 (793.8) 1,850 (839.1) 1,950 (884.5) 2,100 (952.5) 2,180 (988.8) 2,690 (1220.2) 3,200 (1451.5) 3,325 (1508.2) 3,350 (1519.5) 3,950 (1791.7)
1350 (612) 1550 (703) 1750 (794) 1900 (862) 2,250 (1,009) 2,600 (1,179.3) ) 3,000 (1,360.7 1,900 (862) 2,260 (1021) 2,600 (1,179.3) ) 3,000 (1,360.7
TH OPERATING WID ) M (C IN.
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
MODEL
GEHL
23.5 (17.5) 49 (36.5) 49 (36.5) 61 (45.5) 49 (36.5) 61 (45.5) 66 (49.2) 74 (55.2) 74 (55.2) 85 (63.4) 92 (68.6) 92 (68.6) 92 (68.6)
48 (36) 56 (42) 56 (42) 62 (46) 74 (55) 74 (55) 92 (66.9) 59 (43.9) 74 (55) 74 (55) 92 (66.9)
35.5 (90.2) 58.6 (148.8) 64.7 (164.3) 64.7 (164.3) 64.7 (164.3) 64.7 (164.3) 65.2 (165.6) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 72.1 (183.1) 74.7 (189.7) 72.1 (183.1) 79 (200.7)
59.8 (152) 63 (160) 63 (160) 65 (165) 68 (173) 72 (183) 72 (183) 66 (168) 78 (198) 78 (198) 78 (198)
Gehl 1640E Gehl R135 Gehl R150 Gehl R165 Gehl R190 Gehl R220 Gehl R260 N:2 Gehl V270 GE N:2 Gehl V330 GE 00 V4 hl Ge
JCB 135 155 175 190 205 225 260 280 300 330
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
850 (386) 1,350 (612) 1,500 (680) 1,650 (748) 1,900 (862) 2,200 (998) 2,600 (1179) 2,700 (1225) 3,300 (1497) 4,000 (1814)
1,350 (612) 1,550 (703) 1,750 (794) 1,900 (862) 2,050 (930) 2,250 (1,021) 2,600 (1,179) 2,800 (1,270) 3,000 (1,361) 3,295 (1,495)
EUSON WACKER N 2,350 (1,065) SW 24 SW 28 k Loaders Compact Trac ST 35 ST 45
2,800 (1,270)
3,500 (1,587) 4,500 (2,041)
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OPERATING WID IN. (CM)
24 (17.9) 46 (34.5) 46 (34.5) 69.9 (52) 69 (51.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 72 (53.7) 99 (74)
48 (35.7) 56 (42) 56 (42) 62 (46) 62 (46) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 91 (68) 91 (68)
74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4) 74.3 (55.4)
35.8 (91) 52.6 (134) 63.2 (161) 63.2 (161) 64.5 (164) 65.5 (166.4) 65.5 (166.4) 69.5 (176.5) 72 (183) 79.5 (202)
59 (149.9) 59 (150) 59 (150) 59 (150) 59 (150) 72 (183) 72 (183) 72 (183) 72 (183) 74 (188)
72 (183) 72 (183) 78 (198) 78 (198)
Paving
SECTION
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For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Wirtgen W 210i, W 200i Offer Tier IVi Compatibility The Wirtgen W 210i asphalt cold mill and W 200i offer the same advanceddesign cold-milling performance as their established W 210 and W 200 predecessors, but are compliant with U.S. Tier IVi emissions requirements. The W 200i and same-sized, but more powerful W 210i incorporate a number of new technologies for cold mills that are exclusive to Wirtgen Group.
cm). Their parallel-to-surface (PTS) technology automatically keeps the cutter housing level as the W 200i and W 210i move into a cut, accelerating production, and their “smart” WIDRIVE technology offers new microprocessor-controlled enhancements to machine control systems, tying all main functions to a single source to manage fuel costs, tooth costs and other variables. Their intelligent speed control system incorporates an electronic flow divider that makes the four tracks work in harmony when turning a radius. Skipping and notching are eliminated, track wear is minimized, and the machine operates smoother. They incorporate the level pro The Wirtgen W 210i asphalt cold mill and W system, Wirtgen’s existing auto200i offer the same advanced-design cold- matic leveling system which is milling performance as their established W highly user-friendly and regu210 and W 200 predecessors, but are compli- lates the pre-set milling depth ant with U.S. Tier IVi emissions requirements. and actual readout electronically. The W 200i is powered by a single Asphalt and concrete milling is one of engine generating 535 hp. Its operating the most abrasive environments for any weight is 59,922 lbs. (27,180 kg) with machine, but the new vacuum cutting syshalf-full water tank, half-full fuel tank, a tem option will remove dust, fines and 165-lb. driver and tools. smoke from the cutter chamber and The W 210i has nearly all of the same extract it out the conveyor, keeping the features as the W 210i, except for added machine cleaner and prolonging compopower in cutting applications, features a nent life. And Wirtgen’s new 3DS flexible fuel-saving drive concept utilizing two application drum speed system will autodiesel engines, generating a total 680 hp matically slow drum speeds in deep cuts, with both engines engaged. Its operating saving on fuel consumption and tooth weight is 63,670 lb. (28,880 kg). wear. Like their predecessors, new W 210i Optional forward and rear television and W 200i feature a standard milling cameras provide a view of reclaimed width of 79 in. (200 cm), but can be fitted asphalt pavement into the haul truck hopwith optional 59 in. (150 cm) or 87 in. per, or when the unit is in reverse, a view (220 cm) cutting units. Three selectable to the rear. engine speeds enable a broad range of For more information, call 615/501applications, such as large-scale surface 0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. course rehabilitation, complete pavement (This story also can be found on removal at full depth, and fine milling, and Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at have a milling depth of 0 to 13 in. (0 to 33 www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
William L. Baker (L), CEO and Doug Neff, asphalt products manager, both of Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc.
Bomag’s New Headquarters Strengthens Relationships Bomag Americas recently relocated its North American headquarters to Ridgeway, S.C. The 127,600 sq. ft. facility houses 107,100 sq. ft. of spare parts warehousing and a machine assembly area, along with 20,500 sq. ft. of office space. Bomag manufactures light and heavy compaction, asphalt paving and soil stabilization and asphalt reclamation equipment. “The all new state-of-the-art facility will provide a training center for year round use to help our dealers and customers with technical and application support for our products,” said John Hood, director of sales of Bomag. “Additionally, the close proximity to national level shipping hubs will allow late day shipping and after hours service.” Doug Neff, asphalt products manager at Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc., believes the relocation will benefit everyone involved. “We at Southeastern couldn’t be more
excited about our relationship with Bomag and the company’s promising future. Bomag is a worldwide leader in the road building sector, and it’s very exciting to represent an equipment line with cutting edge technology. “Their management team is very accessible, and they listen to what we have to say. The move can only enhance our relationship with Bomag and help grow the opportunities to support our customers.” Bomag looks forward to continuing its relationship with all of its dealers, including Southeastern. “Bomag and Southeastern have enjoyed a very strong, mutually profitable relationship,” said Hood. “Southeastern has been one of Bomag’s top dealers for several years, and it is nice to work with a partner that you can rely on and trust.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Atlas Copco’s F1000T Tracked Paver Features Two Operating Stations The F1000T tracked paver meets Tier IV Final standards and increases productivity through operator comfort and visibility. The paver eliminates segregation with Dynapac’s feed control system and features 18-in. (45.7 cm) wide, smooth or threaded, rubber track bands that create the friction needed to push fully loaded pavers up steep inclines. The paver features two operating stations on each side that are ergonomically designed to reduce operator fatigue. The stations swing out to provide maximum visibility to the front and rear, and controls have grouped switches for simple operation and a display for vital paver parameters. The operating station overlooks one of the lowest decks in the industry — 5 1/4 ft. (1.6 m) tall, which contributes to maximum visibility. The paver ensures continuous material flow using Dynapac’s exclusive auger-conveyor feedcontrol system. The system uses four ultrasonic sensors that measure paving material and automatically adjust conveyors and outboard augers to optimize material flow. The system eliminates segregation and delivers a constant head of material and the smooth flow needed to produce quality mats. Mechanics can access all hydraulic system and engine
components easily by opening the paver’s steel access doors that feature gas springs. The gas springs make it easy for mechanics to open the service doors and securely holds the doors open during repairs. In addition, the engine compartment’s configuration allows mechanics to remove internal components independent of others. For example, a mechanic can remove the diesel particulate filter without taking out other components first. The material flows through the Carlson front- or rearmounted screed to construct flawless mats. A tractormounted 34-kW generator heats the screed’s full working width, which is as wide as 26 ft. (7.9 m) with the Carlson EZ R-1020 screed. The front extension screed is ideal for paving parking lots, county roads and city streets because contractors can change its width quickly to suit to the project’s demands. The robust rear extension screed extends to 26 ft. wide for use on large paving projects, including highways, interstates and airports. For more information, visit atlascopco.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Richmond Machinery & Equipment Company www.richmondmachinery.com 1701 Roseneath Road Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 359-4048
Hills Machinery www.hillsmachinery.com NORTH CAROLINA Greenville 415 Belvoir Hwy. Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 752-7145
SOuTH CAROLINA Columbia 1014 Atlas Way Columbia, SC 29209 (803) 658-0200
Raleigh 1501 Hedingham Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 (919) 746-7938
Charleston 7168B Cross County Road North Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 225-9377
Charlotte 11717 Reames Road Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 208-5564
Louisiana Cat www.louisianacat.com 3799 W. Airline Hwy. P.O. Box 536 Reserve, LA 70084 (866) 843-7440
No Permits Needed for SPF-8 Widener Midland Machinery has introduced a new model road widener with the capability to be transported without permits day, night or weekends. The SPF-8 is a compact package capable of spreading material from 1 to 8 ft. (.3 to 2.4 m) from its 3 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m) fold-up hopper by way of a movable, variable speed, 500 tons per hour (453 t) conveyor. This foldable machine transforms to 98.5 in. (250 cm) width for transport. The SPF-8 gives the operator versatility to quickly transform from right to left hand discharge of material depending on job requirements. Powered by a John Deere 74 hp engine, the SPF-8 can push a fully loaded 18 wheeler, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit midlandmachinery.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Alexandria, LA Bossier City, LA Hammond, LA Lafayette, LA Lake Charles, LA Mansfield, LA Monroe, LA Prairieville, LA
Yancey Bros. Co. www.yanceybros.com Albany (800) 768-2892 Augusta (800) 446-5131 Austell (800) 282-1562 Bloomingdale (800) 482-1144 Brunswick (800) 299-5010 Calhoun (800) 752-9804 Columbus (800) 633-5240 Dacula (800) 545-2945
The SPF-8 is a compact package capable of spreading material from 1 to 8 ft. (.3 to 2.4 m) from its 3 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m) fold-up hopper.
Kennesaw (866) 289-2228 Macon (800) 633-5180 McDonough (888) 926-2392 Savannah (800) 755-8382 Statesboro (888) 764-6506 Valdosta (800) 755-6841 Washington (888) 678-3211 Waycross (888) 948-2443
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Ft. Myers 9651 Kelly Tractor Drive Ft. Myers, FL 33905 (239) 693-6563 Fax: (239) 690-8600
Clewiston 801 East Sugarland Hwy Clewiston, FL 33440 (863) 983-8177 Fax: (863) 902-1000
Davie 2801 Reese Road Davie, FL 33314 (954) 581-8181 Fax: (954) 581-6464
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Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609 Birmingham, AL (800) 547-0760 Crestview, FL (850) 682-6510 Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922 Dothan, AL (334) 671-1040
Huntsville, AL (256) 532-1776 Marianna, FL (850) 526-2241 Mobile, AL (800) 243-0665 Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511
Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359 Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897 Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007 Pensacola, FL (850) 471-6700
Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833 Thomasville, AL (334) 636-0420 Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800 Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771
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2006 Ingersoll Rand PF 3200 paver, Omni IIIA 10-18 ½ ft screed w/diesel heat, power crown and slope, Cummins diesel engine
2002 Etnyre K extendable hopper 10-20 ft chip spreader, computerized, folding rear hopper, Cummins dsl eng, front wheel drive
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New Marathon TPS250T tack distributor, Honda gas eng, 10GPM pump, 250 gallons, 5 ft spray wand w/40 ft hose, 10" filler lid, hose reel, vapor propane burners, flushing tank, molasses valve, electric brakes, pintle hitch
2002 Ingersoll Rand PT125R pneumatic roller, Cummins 3.3L diesel engine, water system, coco mats
2001 Blaw Knox PF 2181 paver, Ultimat 8-16 ft electric 2005 Ingersoll Rand DD112HF double drum 78” high heated screed, Cummins diesel engine, power crown, frequency vibratory roller, Cummins dsl eng, water slope & height system, 13 tons
New Marathon KERA10 walk behind crack sealer, 10 gallon material vat, full wrap around oil jacket, manual full sweep agitation, single 50,000 BTU vapor burner, heated 3/4" discharge valve
2005 Broce CR350 broom, 8 ft broom, Cat diesel engine, water system, a/c
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Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 251-633-9157 (Fax)
Oxford, AL 256-832-5053 256-831-4295 (Fax)
Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642 334-834-2272 (Fax)
Pensacola, FL 850-479-3004 850-474-1602 (Fax)
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.tractor-equipment.com Forest Park, GA 404-366-0693 404-366-9688 (Fax)
Columbus, GA 706-562-1801 706-562-9897 (Fax)
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Kennesaw, GA 678-354-5533 678-354-5577 (Fax)
STOWERS MACHINERY CORPORATION www.gomaco.stowerscat.com
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Tri-Cities, TN 423-323-0400
Knoxville, TN (West) 865-218-8800
Crossville, TN 931-484-4040
Chattanooga, TN 423-698-6943
Sevierville, TN 865-595-3750
FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT www.flaglerce.com 5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Ft. Myers, FL 33905 239-481-8554 239-481-3302 (Fax) 5210 Reese Road Davie, FL 33314 954-581-4744 954-583-0318 (Fax)
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Florida Ft. Myers • 239/337-1313 Jacksonville • 904/786-6710 Ocala • 352/629-7585 Orlando • 407/849-6560 Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800 Plant City • 813/754-2727 West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570
North Carolina Asheville • 828/681-5172 Charlotte • 704/376-7554 Greenville • 252/695-6200 High Point • 336/665-0110 Raleigh • 919/851-2030 Wilmington • 910/254-2031 South Carolina Columbia • 803/794-6150 Greer • 864/877-8962 North Charleston • 843/552-0095
Heath Smith (L) of Power Equipment welcomes Ben Wilson, director of Hamilton County government highway department, Chattanooga, Tenn., to the event. Zak Debord (L) and Jim Patton (R) of WenChooChoo, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vulcan retiree Harold Boring, enjoy lunch on a Takeuchi track machine with a Paladin sweepster attachment.
Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001 Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057 Manassas, VA • 703/631-8500 Salem, VA • 540/380-2011 Tazewell, VA • 276/596-9440 Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777 www.JamesRiverEquipment.com
Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563 LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900 Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870 Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111 Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800 Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283 www.PowerEquipCo.com
Sam Talley (L) and Todd Gooslin of Talley Construction, Rossville, Ga., check out the Takeuchi track loaders on display at the event. Alabama Birmingham • 205/591-2131 Alabaster • 205/621-2489 Anniston • 256/831-2440 Decatur • 256/355-0305 Dothan • 334/678-1832 Mobile • 251/457-8991 Montgomery • 334/288-6580 Shoals Area • 256/383-5666 Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621
David Carlock (L) and David Johnson of Carlock Trucking & Construction, Chickamauga, Ga., inspect the LeeBoy machines on display.
Florida Panama City • 850/763-4654 Pensacola • 850/505-0550
Adam Strubhart of Full Throttle Excavating, Cleveland, Tenn., makes great timing in the tire-restacking equipment rodeo competition operating a Takeuchi TB260.
Takeuchi’s Dennis Parker (L) provides a comprehensive demo of a Takeuchi TB260 mini-excavator to Ronnie Burt, city of Chattanooga, Tenn. see POWER page 94
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Company Officials Say Customer Experience Primarily Shaped Design of New Branch THOMPSON from page 20
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1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111 4295 Bonny Oaks Drive 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
(L-R): Jim Simmons and John Thompson, Thompson Machinery, discuss the new facility with Tom Elmore, president of Eutaw Construction Company, Aberdeen, Miss.
A big group look over some of the Cat excavators including (L-R, below): Buz Plaxico and Brandy Settlemires of Buz Plaxico Dozer Service, Corinth, Miss.; Casey Roberts and Jarrett Roberts of Roberts Builders, Ripley, Miss.; Casey Clayton, Thompson Machinery; (L-R above): Austin and Addison Settlemires.
1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283
RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com 917 Cavalier Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 485-2100 Fax: (757) 485-3616 1410 West Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-6411
Approximately 600 guests made their way through the doors of Thompson Machinery’s new Tupelo, Miss., facility on March 25 for an official ribbon cutting ceremony followed by an open house.
Dan King (L) of McCarty-King Construction, Tupelo, Miss., receives a warm welcome from Thompson Machinery’s Casey Clayton.
133 Wise Mountain Rd. NW Coeburn, VA 24230 (276) 395-6901 Fax: (276) 395-3438 10214 Fayettesville Rd. Bealton, VA 22712 (540) 439-0668 Fax: (540) 439-0719 5731 Glenmary Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 380-2090 Fax: (540) 380-4858 66 International Lane Suite 102 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 887-8291 Fax: (540) 887-8295
Chris Williams (L) and Harold Ward of Weyerhaeuser, Bruce, Miss., inspect this Cat 930K
L-R): Chad Russell, Jason Blackburn, Jon Wieneke and Aubrey Aden, all of Sitech Tri-Rivers, stand ready to answer customers’ questions. see THOMPSON page 79
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5336 Messer-Airport Hwy Birmingham, AL (205) 591-2131 3820 Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 752-0621 2100 East I-65 Service Rd. North Mobile, AL (251) 457-8991 800 Church St. N.E. Decatur, AL (256) 355-0305 3285 Selma Highway Montgomery, AL (334) 288-6580 243 South Jackson St. Grove Hill, AL (251) 275-4158 961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane Tuscumbia, AL (256) 383-5666 4307 Reeves Street Highway 431 North Dothan, AL (334) 678-1832 309 Hamric Drive West Oxford, AL (256) 831-2440 150 Piper Lane Alabaster, AL (205) 621-2489 3305 Highway 77 Panama City, FL (850) 763-4654 9036 Pine Forest Rd. Pensacola, FL (850) 505-0550
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Coalition Urges OSHA to Reconsider Its Approach OSHA from page 1
about $511 million a year. The new estimates released by CISC estimate that the costs to the industry will actually be approximately 10 times the OSHA estimate — costing nearly $5 billion a year. The cost and impact analysis from OSHA reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the construction industry. The OSHA analysis included major errors and omissions that account for the large discrepancies with the CISC report. The CISC report estimated that about 80 percent of the cost ($3.9 billion/year) will be direct compliance expenditures by the industry such as additional equipment, labor and record-keeping costs. The remaining 20 percent of the cost ($1.05 billion/year) will come in the form of increased prices that the industry will have to pay for construction materials and building products such as concrete block, glass, roofing shingles and more. OSHA failed to take into account these additional costs to the construction industry that will result from the proposed standard, which will then be passed down to customers in the form of higher prices. Not only will the proposed rule be more costly than originally estimated, but it would translate into significant job losses for the construction industry and the broader economy. The CISC estimated that the proposed
regulation would reduce the number of jobs in the U.S. economy by more than 52,700 yearly. That figure includes construction industry jobs, jobs in related industries such as building material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and architects, as well as losses in non-construction sectors. Additionally, the losses are full time employee positions. Factoring in the many part-time or seasonal jobs, that number could increase to close to 80,000 positions lost. “We are deeply concerned about the misguided assumptions and cost and impact errors that OSHA has relied upon in creating this proposed rule that will significantly affect our industry,” said NAHB Chairman Tom Woods, a home builder from Blue Springs, Mo. “This report reveals the critical need for OSHA to withdraw its proposed rule until it can put forth a technologically and economically feasible rule that also works to improve industry workers health and safety.” “This report clearly demonstrates OSHA’s lack of real world understanding of the construction industry and raises serious questions about their ability to responsibly craft industry standards,” said ABC Vice President of Government Affairs Geoff Burr. “We hope that this report will lead OSHA to withdraw its proposed rule and work more closely with the construction industry to
emphasize compliance with the current standard.” “These errors raise serious and significant questions about many of the other assumptions the agency relied upon in crafting its new rules,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America. “We need measures in place that are going to allow all of us to continue the significant improvements in silica safety the industry has made, and the sad truth is that the agency’s rule is too riddled with errors to do that.” “The assumptions that were made by OSHA in developing this rule are completely off base and we hope this report adequately tells the truth of what this rule will truly mean to the construction industry. We believe the current silica rule has done a fantastic job of reducing related illnesses so much so that it is still declining every year and current projections have it being eliminated over time,” according to Jeff Buczkiewicz, president of the Mason Contractors Association of America. “Our industry needs a rule that is based on real world construction site scenarios that is not technologically and economically infeasible to implement and this report clearly shows that this rule does not fit that bill.” The full CISC report, which also was submitted to OSHA, can be found at:
www.nahb.org/silicareport. The members of the CISC include: The American Road and Transportation Builders Association, American Society of Concrete Contractors, American Subcontractors Association, Associated Builders and Contractors, Associated General Contractors, Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry, Building Stone Institute, Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association, Construction & Demolition Recycling Association, Distribution Contractors Association, Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute, International Council of Employers of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Leading Builders of America, Marble Institute of America, Mason Contractors Association of America, Mechanical Contractors Association of America, National Association of Home Builders, National Association of the Remodeling Industry, National Demolition Association, National Electrical Contractors Association, National Roofing Contractors Association, National Utility Contractors Association, Natural Stone Council, The Association of Union Constructors and the Tile Roofing Institute. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Dale Swanberg…
Granite Construction Names New Executive to Its Team Granite Construction welcomed Dale Swanberg to the Granite team as vice president and deputy group manager of the large projects group, effective March 30. Swanberg succeeds Rob Pierce, who retired at the end of the month. “I have known Dale as a fierce competitor and a loyal partner for years and have always respected his knowledge of the heavy civil construction industry and large projects in particular,” said Michael Donnino, senior vice president and large projects group manager. Swanberg most recently served as chief operating officer of Flatiron Construction where his responsibilities included oversight of operations, engineering and estimating. Prior to Flatiron, Swanberg spent 27 years with The Walsh Group heavy civil division, including serving as vice president from 1994 to 2005 and president from 2005 to 2012. While president of the heavy civil division, the large projects group teamed
with the Walsh Group on very successful projects such as the $290MM U.S.-90 Project in Mississippi and the $460MM Western Wake Freeway in North Carolina. In addition, Swanberg has led the enterprise resource planning selection and implementation for Walsh’s corporate IT department, re-organized the equipment department and created and implemented a computerized asset management plan for equipment scheduling, acquisition and disposal. He also managed corporate incentive programs for senior managers and created the Walsh Group Leadership Initiative (WGLI), a program which identified potential future leaders, provided leadership training and exposure to senior management and stretch assignments. For more information, visit www.graniteconstruction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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about eight months. Yet, here we are again flirting with another economic meltdown in the peak of the construction season,” he added. “The continued uncertainty with the Highway Trust Fund has real world, negative impacts as state governments begin cutting back on their construction plans because they don’t know if the funding will be there to pay the bills a few months from now,” Ruane said. “This, in turn, prevents private sector companies from hiring workers and making major capital investments such as purchasing equipment, both of which are key to bolstering economic activity. “The clock is on the field. There are 34 legislative calendar days left in the Senate and just 22 days in the House,” Ruane said. “It’s time for Congress and the President to show they can govern and provide a permanent funding solution for America’s highway and transit program.” For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
S.C. Gov. Vows to Veto Any Funding Bill Without Reforms REFORM from page 22
closer to the $1.4 billion the DOT said it needs per year to get all roads to good condition by 2040. Haley remains a critic of the current structure of the DOT board. She said a board completely appointed by the governor is the best for all of South Carolina roads. “Gov. Haley knows we can’t keep throwing money at a system that lacks accountability because too many people think they are in charge. Right now, transportation commissioners — selected by local delegations to represent a specific district — fight each other for state funds to support their own local interests rather than doing what’s best for the entire state,’’ Haley spokeswoman Chaney Adams said in a statement. The allegations that the current DOT board operates in secrecy and approves projects based on favors bothers Rozier the most. He said everyone on the board agrees improving Interstate 26 on its 200-mile trek from Charleston to Spartanburg is the biggest priority. “Even the guy in Myrtle Beach agrees that is the No. 1 need in the state,’’ Rozier said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Location of Branch Near Highway 78 Presents Opportunity THOMPSON from page 74
(L-R): Paul Dempsey, Celebrity Fastwrapz, Tupelo, Miss.; David Hutchinson, DJ Hutchinson Inc., Byhalia, Miss.; Jeff Earle, Thompson Machinery; and Larry Michael, Precision Machine & Metal Fabrication, Tupelo, Miss., look over the new on-highway truck service bays.
(L-R): Reggie Dill, Thompson Machinery; Joel and Cindy Horn of JT Horn Logging, Golden, Miss; and Jim Simmons, Thompson Machinery, enjoy the event
Billy South (L), and Jim Simmons (R), both of Thompson Machinery, present Ricky Hill of Rescue Equipment Service, Pontotoc, Miss., an Igloo Sportsman Pro.
Justin Simmons pulls up a chair and watches the Caterpillar videos being played in the shop area. Justin is the son of Ronnie Simmons, Simmons Sand & Gravel, based in Tupelo, Miss.
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IronPlanet, CAS Complete Merger IronPlanet and Associated Auction Services LLC, an alliance of Caterpillar and several of its independent Cat dealers, that operates under the name Cat Auction Services, announced the completion of the merger of the two companies. “This is a very exciting day for IronPlanet and Cat Auction Services, and even more importantly, for our customers as this combination will drive value and services to all of our buyers and sellers in new and innovative ways,” said Gregory J. Owens, IronPlanet chairman and CEO. “I am confident that our marketplace offerings will enable our sellers to maximize the recovery on assets sold by reaching the right buyers at the right time through channels that are optimized for them. Similarly, our buyers will have access to a broad selection of equipment so that they can manage their inventory on their time frames either in a buy-it-now format or through one of our online or onsite auctions. We will now have access to the broadest choice of late model, low hour Cat equipment drawing larger buyer audiences for all of the equipment for sale in our marketplaces.” Together, IronPlanet and Cat Auction Services’ customers will benefit from the most comprehensive integrated platform in the industry for managing their used heavy equipment acquisition and disposition strategies. IronPlanet helps sellers optimize their inventory management practices to drive the best returns. At the same time it enables buyers to purchase from the greatest selection, on their schedule, with complete confidence due to its exclusive IronClad Assurance buyer protection program. This program assures buyers that they have an accurate representation of equipment condition, according to the companies.
A Major Milestone in IronPlanet’s 15 Year History During its 15 year expansion, IronPlanet has grown from a used heavy equipment online auction site to a platform of six marketplaces — IronPlanet, TruckPlanet, GovPlanet, allEquip, Kruse Energy & Equipment Auctioneers, and now Cat Auction Services — and a full suite of support services that provides a better and more flexible customer experience. “The addition of Cat Auction Services is the culmination of our recent expansion efforts that were designed to serve our customers better, and which have taken us into the onroad truck, government surplus and oilfield equipment markets. We’ve also added sales channels, such as allEquip.com, a ‘buy-it-now’ marketplace, and with Cat Auction Services the capability to produce onsite auction events” said Owens. “For 15 years we have been working toward the goal of providing the most comprehensive offerings for the acquisition and remarketing of used heavy equipment and trucks. IronPlanet can now service every customer for every buying or selling need with industry-leading technology, services, equipment and expertise. IronPlanet is the place to go whether you prefer the broadest selection of Caterpillar equipment at our onsite auctions or the convenience of multiple online auction formats. The transformation of IronPlanet and our broad set of marketplaces positions us to achieve GMV exceeding $1 billion over the next year.” IronPlanet’s momentum is illustrated by: • The ability to leverage its more than 1.3 million registered users from around the world, ensuring strong bidder and buyer participation for sellers
across all IronPlanet marketplaces. On average since 2010 annually, IronPlanet has enabled sellers from 40 countries to reach buyers in more than 100 countries, with 50 percent of all items receiving international bids and 30 percent of items being exported after sale. • The completion of its merger with Cat Auction Services, enabling IronPlanet to add onsite auction capabilities as well as access to the industry’s largest selection of late model, low hour Cat equipment. • Hosting its two largest auction weeks in its history — both in excess of $45 million gross merchandise volume (GMV) of equipment sold — in as many months: its annual three-day Florida auction this past February and its end-of-quarter auctions across six of its marketplaces the week of March 23rd. IronPlanet’s joint event with Cat Auction Services in Florida drew 131 sellers, including 25 participating Cat dealers. This compares to Cat Auctions Services GMV of $18 million at its 2014 Florida auction. • Its November 2014 launch of GovPlanet, which about tripled revenue for the government on the disposition of rolling stock for the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services of the U.S. Department of Defense on its GovPlanet marketplace. • Its purchase of Kruse Energy & Equipment Auctioneers also in November 2014, the leader in oilfield equipment auctions, having conducted more than 90 percent of the energy auctions in the U.S. over the past 25 years. For more information, visit www.ironplanet.com or www.catauctions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AED Chairman to Engage Millennials WORKFORCE from page 36
and to Montana Dakota Utilities, as well. Narrow Escape Shilling loves the equipment business and wouldn’t trade it for anything, but he almost missed out on all the fun. As a college student at North Dakota State University, the young Don Shilling was working on a bachelor’s degree in Political Science with the intent on going to law school. Luckily, one day his dad asked him to help return some water pump parts over to General Diesel, the company whose liquidated assets Shilling eventually purchased to form GES.
“My dad struck up a conversation with one of the owners and asked if they were looking for someone to help out,” Shilling recalled. Next thing you know, he was their next wash bay laborer — and first day on the job he helped hook up a Hotsy Steam Cleaner and was asked to drive a Terex TS24 scraper into the bay and clean it. “The work was wet and a little dirty, but for some strange reason I loved. I was starting at the ground floor of my life’s career and didn’t even know it. This story was reprinted with permission from CED Magazine, February 2015 issue.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Carolinas’ Division 103 Commercial Ave. Ahoskie, NC 27910 252/332-5550
305 N. Main St. Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653
9550 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211
3816 Martin Luther King Blvd New Bern, NC 28562 252/638-5838
5039 US 301 South Fayetteville, NC 28348 910/424-1200
380 Anderson Road Highway Rock Hill, SC 29730 803/325-1555
1128 Hwy 70 West Raleigh, NC 27529 919/772-2121
Northside Industrial Park Wilmington, NC 28429 910/675-9211
411 South Regional Road Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762
288 Westgate Drive Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201
3604 Highway 264E Greenville, NC 27834 252/758-4403
101 Bruce Road Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176
Virginia Division 11047 Leadbetter Rd. Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001
287 Victory Road Winchester, VA 22602 540/667-9777
3902 W. Main St. Salem, VA 24153 540/380-2011
9107 Owens Drive Manassas Park, VA 20111 703/631-8500
98 Expo Road Fishersville, VA 22939 540/337-3057
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Equipment Company Flint Equipment Company 1206 Blaylock St. Albany, GA 31705 229/888-1212 Fax: 229/435-3612
169 Ross Clark Circle N.E. Dothan, AL 36303 334/794-8691 Fax: 334/794-8696
6446 Joe Frank Harris Parkway Adairsville, GA 30103-2628 770-773-9857 Fax: 770-773-7226
50 Morgan Industrial Blvd. Garden City, GA 31408 912/964-7370 Fax: 912/964-1822
4500 Wendell Dr. SW Atlanta, GA 30336-1627 404/691-9445 Fax: 404/696-1170 5333 BBS Way Braselton, GA 30517-1707 770-965-1889 Fax: 770-965-1894 251 Perry Lane Road Brunswick, GA 31525 912-264-6161 Fax: 912-264-5263 2400 Victory Dr. Columbus, GA 31902-3457 706/687-3344 Fax: 706/682-4738 515 Chamblin Rd. Grovetown, GA 30813-3905 706/855-5440 Fax: 706/855-5447
1220 Henderson HWY Troy, AL 36081 334/566-4181 Fax: 334/566-4361 4900 East Highway 501 Aynor, SC 29511 843/358-5688 Fax: 843/358-2826 116 Corporate Drive Simpsonville, SC 29681 864/963-5835 Fax: 864/963-7405 4717 Jefferies Hwy Walterboro, SC 29488 843/539-1420 Fax: 843/539-1424 3464 Sunset Boulevard West Columbia, SC 29169 803/794-9340 Fax: 803/794-9346 178 Seaboard Road Andrews, SC 29510 843/221-4940 Fax: 843/221-4942
136 Acres Drive Ladson, SC 29546 843/572-0400 Fax: 843/572-7746 4600 Pio Nono Ave Macon, GA 31206-5064 478/788-1586 Fax: 478/781-8591
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Liebherr Signs Distribution Pact With Heavy Machines Inc. Liebherr Construction Equipment announced a new stocking distribution agreement with Heavy Machines Inc. for the state of Maine, Memphis, Tenn., area and an expanded territory that includes Louisiana and the Shreveport trading area. Heavy Machines Inc. of Memphis, Tenn., was founded in 1971 and is now a leading distributor of equipment, supplying heavy-duty and special purpose equipment for the mining, log handling, scrap handling/recycling and material handling applications. Their product lines include new and used excavators, wheel loaders, shredders and grinders. “Our focus is to add value to our customer’s businesses and to build long-term relationships through equipment sales, customer service and Industrial Services,” said Rich Wilson, CEO of Heavy Machines Inc. “The new agreement with Liebherr will allow us to continue to focus on our diverse range of niche markets and continue to fulfill our customer needs for specialized equipment. We are looking forward to our mutual success and the continued growth of the Liebherr brand in both our existing and new territories.” Heavy Machines Inc. has a team of 166 employees including 70 field service technicians spread across seven stores covering 12 states. The company has a 33,000 sq.-ft. rebuild facility and 16,000 sq. ft. parts distribution center in Memphis, with the branches having smaller shop/parts facilities. Heavy Machines represents Liebherr in its Memphis, Tenn.; Skowhegan, Maine; Shreveport, La. and Sorrento, La. stores. For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.
Liebherr announced a new stocking distribution agreement with Heavy Machines for the state of Maine, Memphis, Tenn., area and an expanded territory that includes Louisiana and the Shreveport trading area.
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AGC of MO Estimators Forum Date: April 17, 2015 Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT) Where: AGC of Saint Louis 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Saint Louis, MO 63139 AGC of MO Estimators Forum Date: May 8, 2015 Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT) Where: AGC of Saint Louis 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Saint Louis, MO 63139 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AGC of MO events, please call 314/7812356. AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for Contractors In Partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers This course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ construction contract requirements for the training of contractor quality control personnel. Date: June 9 – 10, 2015 Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Construction Training School 6301 Knox Industrial Drive 2nd Floor Assembly Room Saint Louis, MO 63139 AGC of MINNESOTA Spring Quarterly Meeting When: Thursday, April 30, 2015 Time: 5:00 to 6:00 PM Social time, 6:00 to 7:30 PM Meeting Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel Minneapolis Airport 3 Appletree Square, Bloomington, MN Phone: 952/854-9000 AGC of MINNESOTA AGC’s Lean Construction Units 6 & 7 When: Unit 6 (May 4, May 18) – Monday 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Unit 7 (May 5, May 19) – Tuesday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Where: AGC of Minnesota 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 Presenter: Kyle Woody For more information on the above AGC of MN events: Please CONTACT DENISE WOODS, PHONE: 651/796-2186 dwoods@agcmn.org.
AGC MO Annual Reception & Convention APRIL 8 – 10, 2015 St. Louis, MO Contact: By Mail: AGC of MO 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63139 Phone: 314/781-2356 • Fax: 314/781-2874 ECOVERSE To Host Equipment And Solutions Showcase CLEVELAND, OHIO DATES: APRIL 14 to APRIL 16, 2015 Ecoverse, formerly known as DoppstadtUS, is hosting an Open House Showcase on April 14-16 at the Cleveland Convention Center. There will be classroom sessions and product tours of the Ecoverse brands including Doppstadt, Backhus, Backers, Tiger and Harvest Quest. The first day will be dealer focused with sales and service training on new equipment features and specifications. The second day is dedicated to end users and will include classroom sessions on food waste management, removal of plastic contaminants, anaerobic digestion, and reduction of odors in compost. There will be an Ecoverse launch party that evening (April 15) to celebrate the unified brands. The final day is open to the public and media. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Niki Vala at nvala@ecoverse.net or by calling 440/937-3225. Free registration is available at http://www.ecoverse.eventbrite.com. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Annual Convention EVENT: IAAP ANNUAL CONVENTION DATE: APRIL 21, 2015 PLACE: CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Governor Bruce Rauner has accepted the IAAP’s invitation to address attendees at the IAAP’s Annual Convention. Joining the Governor will be Illinois Department of Transportation Acting Secretary, Randy Blankenhorn. By the middle of April, the Governor and Illinois’ General Assembly will be in the midst of negations over the budget and infrastructure spending. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what these gentlemen have to say about the future of Illinois and how it may impact the aggregate mining industry. If you have any questions with regard to the IAAP Annual Convention, please call John Henriksen, Executive Director, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers at 217/241-1639; cell 217/899-7389. LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PRESENTS ISRI 2015 CONVENTION & EXPOSITION DATE: APRIL 21 – 25, 2015 PLACE: VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER VANCOUVER, BC CANADA Vancouver welcomes the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. “Buying Military Scrap” and “The Scrap Whisperer” are among the workshop topics at the 2015 Convention & Exposition of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, scheduled for Vancouver April 21 to 25, 2015. Other workshop topics at the ISRI Convention include “Building a Better Manager: The Top 5 Ways to Improve Your Leadership Skills;” “International Trade 101: How to Protect the Value of Your Scrap;” and “Human Resource 101: Understanding Your Role as a Human Resources Professional,” ISRI said. Workshops, sessions and interactive panels at the conference will address the biggest issues being faced by recyclers today, according to the association. “Effective human resources, sales and management are all important aspects of successfully operating a recycling business,” said Chuck Carr, ISRI Vice President of Member Services. “While the same superior programming offered in the past will still be available, this year’s conven-
tion will also include new tracks with these professions in mind,” Mr. Carr said. “There will truly be something for everyone in Vancouver.” For more information, mailto: Liebherr Construction Equipment@mail.vresp.com. AEM SEMINAR Safety Forum to Spotlight Best Practices, Key Updates Equipment Industry Event Set for April 20-22, 2015 The AEM Seminar is set for April 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri (Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark). Driverless cars (and equipment): The off-road equipment industry’s annual safety seminar. Delphi’s technical director of automated driving, Serge Lambermont, will connect the dots between innovative product development and safety as opening keynote for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) annual Product Safety & Compliance Seminar. Special presentations also include: . Product safety from an executive management’s perspective . Achieving product safety value regardless of company size The AEM product safety and compliance seminar is designed by and specifically for equipment manufacturers and their designated product safety representatives. Seminar topics offer value to both beginning as well as experienced professionals. Best Practices & Peer Networking Attendees can choose from more than 20 sessions, from “essentials” to “advanced 201” knowledge levels, all designed to relay best practices, with expert speakers and peer discussion. A one-day Product Liability Seminar follows the Safety and Compliance Seminar April 23. For more information and to register, visit www.aem.org/safety online in the Education and Training section. Lano Equipment Open House Lano Equipment, Inc. has been family owned and operated since 1946 serving the Metro Area with three locations: Anoka (Anoka County), Loretto (Hennepin County) & Shakopee (Scott County). Lano Equipment has Kubota’s full line: Tractors, Excavators, Mowers, Attachments & Utility Vehicles. Pre-owned equipment can be viewed online @ www.lanoequip.com. Open House Dates: Anoka, MN (Anoka County) – APRIL 1st Corcoran, MN (Hennepin County) – APRIL 9th Shakopee, MN (Scott County) – APRIL 24th For more information, please contact Lano Equipment at 952/445-6310. Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPO Conferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015 Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA General Show Information: Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM • Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Vegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendees and exhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the always dazzling Las Vegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recycling and organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015 will be more
fantastic than ever – with more networking opportunities, some of the best conference programming around, and of course, the industry’s largest exhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With more than 560exhibiting companies, comprehensive conference sessions and workshops and over 11,000 total participants, no other show comes close to the size and scope of WasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar reputation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connects YOU directly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in the industry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com. HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit of history. Next SHOW: LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin. Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule. Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. For more information, please contact: Historical Construction Equipment Association 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: info@hcea.net. AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.
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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. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted TORO PROPASS 200 | TOP DRESSER TRUCK MOUNT CONTACT: CHUCK PHONE: 541-441-0787 EMAIL: DCGOLF@QWESTOFFICE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELESCOPIC FORK LIFT | GIENE 5519 TELEHANDLER CONTACT: THOMAS PHONE: 1-917-692-5040 EMAIL: MPOUROUDIS@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED CRAWLER LOADER 977L RUN OR PIECES I NEED 2 FROM USER NOT ADVERTISE ONLY MICHIGAN I NEED LOCATED ONLY MICHIGAN CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOW BEHIND BOOM LIFT | LEVELING OUTRIGGERS, 40-50 FOOT PLATFORM HEIGHT, TOW BEHIND, USED, REASONABLE, CT., MASS., R.I. CONTACT: SCOTT SURPRENANT PHONE: 860-822-3762 EMAIL: SSOUPY13@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– STUMP PULLER FOR KOBELCO EXCAVATOR | STUMP PULLER THAT ATTACHES TO EXCAVATOR TO REMOVE STUMPS CONTACT: CHARLES KNOX PHONE: 229-891-5605 EMAIL: KLC86@WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MILLER DUOP 600, IT ALSO TWO 300 IN ONE MACHINE. CONTACT: BRANDON MAHONEY PHONE: 937-216-6927 EMAIL: JMERECTORS@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR AN EXCAVATOR TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS OLD CONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYER PHONE: 215-852-5969 FAX: 610-825-3144 EMAIL:JBREITMAYER@ WHITEMARSHTWP.ORG –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 7FBUC25 TOYOTA | USED ONE. CONTACT: ESI EMAIL: M_SADEGHIR@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E1. WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. WE NEED RUNNING OR NONRUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– U HAUL TYPE TRAILER 12 FEET LONG EMAIL: TOMACLV@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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TRANSMISSION FOR 966F CAT LOADER SER# 1SLO2467 | TRANSMISSION JUST STARTING TO NOT GO IN ! GEAR RIGHT AWAY .TORQUE CONVERTER STARTING TO FAIL! 966 F 2000 CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 914-204-4771 FAX: 845-226-5219 EMAIL: RICHRYANEXC@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY CLAM BUCKETS, GRAPPLES, PILE HAMMERS AND HOISTS/WINCHES. CONTACT: GREG PHONE: 724-228-5560 EMAIL: NEEQUIPDIST@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DRESSER 560 CONTACT: PEDRO DEOGRACIAS PHONE: +34924786543 FAX: +34924786543 | EMAIL:POEXSL@POEXSL.ES –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SL M SM N SNS CONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO PHONE: 1-800-TRICO-50 FAX: 732-780-4600 EMAIL:FHORAN@TRICO EQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOOM TRUCK CRANE | 23.5-30 TON BOOM TRUCK. ABLE TO WORK OVER THE FRONT. CONTACT: LINCOLN PHONE: 530-682-6052 EMAIL: LJFORRY@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER OR JUST CORE | D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11, 1979 TO 2012, RUN OR PIECE, USER NOT ADVERTISED. NO SCAM, ONLY USA MACHINES, JUST CORE, ENGINE, TRANS OR FINALS, BUY ATTACHMENTS WELL BLADES, BUCKET BOO RIPPER FOR THE PIECE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER TIRES GOOD USED 35/65R33 OR BIAS PLY | LOOKING FOR GOOD USED WHEEL LOADER TIRES TO FIT ON 988B OR WA600 SIZE 35/65R33 OR BIAS PLY CONTACT: RICK PHONE: 207-282-4445 FAX: 207-284-0191 EMAIL:DUBOISLIVESTOCK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CLEVELAND GEAR SPEED VARIATOR CONTACT: RAUL CORELLA EMAIL: IRAUL.CORELLA@POLYFILM.COM.MX –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LONG STICK FOR 2004 330CL CAT | COMPLETE LONG STICK FOR 330CL CAT CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 914-204-4771 EMAIL:RICHRYANEXC@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
EXCAVATOR FRONT SHOVEL | 2003 TO 2007 CATERPILLAR 365 FRONT SHOVEL EXCAVATOR. NO MORE THAN 7500 HOURS. THANKS!! CONTACT: SANTIAGO PHONE: 305-506-4263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE LOADER | RETIRED ARMY DISABLED AND I WANT TO BUY OR TRADE FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TO LANDSCAPE A 10 ACRE LOT FOR MULTIPLE CAMPING SPOTS AND OFF ROAD TRAILS. I AM VERY FRUGAL AND ON A LIMITED BUDGET. NORTH EASTERN UTAH IS WHERE I WILL BE CREATING THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS ESCAPE. YOURE WELCOME TO BE A FREQUENT GUEST! CONTACT: MITCHELL PHONE: 801-604-7389 EMAIL: RUSTYSTICH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936, 936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ASPHALT PAVER | SMALL ASPHALT PAVER , MAULDIN, LEEBOY. CONTACT: MICHAEL JOHNSON PHONE: 585-967-0567 FAX: 585240-2685 EMAIL:MRMJOHNSON55@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SNOW GROOMER CONTACT: LAUDY EMAIL: LHOYENGA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMPRESSOR 900100 CFM | !!! MUST BE 350 PSI !!! CLEAN, WORK READY, REASONABLE HOURS USA EAST COAST LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OFF ROAD TRUCKS | 2 EUCLID/ TEREX R22 OR R25 DECENT WORKING TRUCKS CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL RAND DRILLS | WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO OR INGERSOLL-RAND T4W, RD10, RD20 DRILLS CONTACT: TONY THOMAS PHONE: 818-956-5231 FAX: 818-956-5239 EMAIL:TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CRANE | PROFORMA CRANE 2009 TADANO GR-300XL-1 CONTACT: AMADISIEL POWER HEAVY EQUIPMENT PHONE: 00249123664206 EMAIL:AMWORYHASSAN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– L785 OR L783 NEW HOLLAND SKID STEER WITH AUXILLARY HYDRAULICS CONTACT: DALE JOHNSON PHONE: 262-252-3674 EMAIL: DALEJOHNSON8888@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR CAT E110B.. E120B..EL200B EXCAVATORS, LOCATED ON THE WEST COAST. .. CONTACT: DALE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FINISH MOWER | FINISH MOWER FOR A 33 HORSE POWER TRACTOR CONTACT: OTIS PHONE: 2286698952 EMAIL: KIMBLEOTIS@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D7AT D11 | NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D7G, D7, D7R, D7T, D8H, D8K, D8N , D8R, D8T, D9H, D9N, D9R, D9T, D10, D10N , D10R, D10T, KOMASTU I NEEDED 155AX6 2008AND UP WITH RIPPER UNDER 3500 HOURS USER USA BUT KOMASTU I PAY CHEAP PRICE I/TS GOOD UNIT, BUT I/TS NOT CAT, NEEDED NOW 2 OR 4 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET TRUCK | I AM IN NEED OF A RENTAL OF ONE INSULATED BUCKET TRUCK WITH A 40 FOOT TELESCOPIC BOOM, AN ARTICULATED LIFT/HOIST ROOM FOR 4 ADULTS IN THE CAB. THE RENTAL WILL BE FROM THE TIME OF THE PURCHASE ORDER TIL 09-30-2015, IT’S FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT. CONTACT: BARBARA BROWN PHONE: 202-671-0485 FAX: 202-671-0629 EMAIL:BARBARA2.BROWN@DC.GOV ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 963 TRACK LOADERS CONTACT: KEVIN PHONE: 817-379-1340 FAX: 817-379-2734 EMAIL:KEVIN@BREQUIPMENTCO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D8R CARTERPILLLAR | WE DON’T WANT TO SPEND ABOVE $50,000 U.S.A. CONTACT: CHIEF G .OBASUYI PHONE: 0031684631552 EMAIL: 3GMERCHANTRECYCLING@LIVE.NL –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TRUCKS | WANTED: 4 - LATE MODEL FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA CAB AND CHASSIS TRUCKS WITH 530 HP AND 4 AXLES. CONTACT: GLENN PHONE: 360.314.7413 FAX: 360.727.3222 EMAIL: SANDTRAP@YMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SWEETWATER REEL TRAILER LINE TAMER CONTACT: GREEN BROTHERS CONST. PHONE: 931-248-8705 FAX: 931-484-8966 EMAIL:BIGCOWGREEN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS WANTED - ALL KINDS | 910 930 950 B/E 966E 966F 966G 966H FOR IMPORT INTO UAE. CONTACT: WALEED PHONE: 0027760438534 EMAIL: WALEEDSARWAR69@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DRILTECH WANTED | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY DRILTECH DRILLING RIGS FOR WATER WELL. PLEASE SEND US WHAT YOU HAVE! THANK YOU. CONTACT: MOUHCINE LAZRAQ PHONE: 6176157474 EMAIL: LAZRAQ81@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– APE, ICE OR MKT CAISSON BEAMS/PILE HAMMERS | I AM SEEKING YOUR SURPLUS ICE, APE, MKT PILE HAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS AND CLAMPS. I AM YOUR BEST OPTION TO MARKET YOUR SURPLUS PILING EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JEFF@VIKINGVIBRO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELKO SK480LC PARTS MACHINE OR COMPONENTS PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL:TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THUMB | I AM LOOKING FOR A THUMB FOR A HYUNDAI ROBEX 200LC EXCAVATOR. OR A 200 CLASS OF EXCAVATOR. CONTACT: TINA THOMAS EMAIL: IONEDER2@EARTHLINK.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Page 88 • April 15, 2015 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Kenosha, WI Fri., April 17, 2015 For: Complete Liquidation – Retirement Auction • Racine, WI Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Rental Return Auction – Telescopics, Boom Lifts & more • Sauget, MO Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Boom Lifts & more • Aquascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 24, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., April 25, 2015 For: Very Late Model Cat, JD, Doosan, Bomag, Dynapac Earthmoving Equipment & more • Utica, NY Sun., April 26, 2015 For: Estate Auction, Complete Liquidation Bucket Trucks, Paving Equipment & more • Atlanta, GA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Late Model Cat Rental Returns • Bloomfield, NY Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Large Job Completion Estate Auction – Late Model Everything • Syracuse, NY Sun., May 3, 2015 For: Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts & more • Dallas, TX Tues., May 5, 2015 For: Large Late Model Crane & Construction Equipment Auction • Auburn, ME Fri., May 8, 2015 For: Very Late Model Job Completion of Major Gas Line Project • Canastota, NY Sun., May 10, 2015 For: Lawn & Garden Equipment, Support Equipment & more • Manchester, NH May 16-17, 2015 For: Complete Liquidation of The D.W. Ford Collection • Kissimmee (Orlando), FL Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & more • Clinton County, NY Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Large Cat Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more
• Los Angeles, CA May 15, 2015 • Chehalis, WA May 19, 2015 • Pittsburgh, PA May 19, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ May 20, 2015 • Williston, ND May 20, 2015 • Billings, MT May 21, 2015 • Orlando, FL May 21, 2015 • Chicago, IL May 28, 2015 • Tipton, CA May 28, 2015 • El Paso, TX June 3, 2015 • Detroit, MI June 4, 2015 • Las Vegas, NV June 5, 2015 • North East, MD June 9, 2015 • Denver, CO June 11, 2015 • Nashville, TN June 11, 2015 • Wasilla, AK June 13, 2015 • Columbus, OH June 17, 2015 • Sacramento, CA June 17, 2015 BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY April 15, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY April 22, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY April 29, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 6, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 13, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 20, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 27, 2015
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 16, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CT Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Denver, CO Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment
• Prospect, CT Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Prospect, CT Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
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JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008
• Rockford, IL Wed., April 22, 2015 For: 1st Annual Illinois & Wisconsin Auction • Hobart, IN Fri., May 1, 2015 For: One Owner Absolute Auction • Pendleton, IN Fri., June 19, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Summer Auction • Pendleton, IN Fri., September 18, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction • Cecil, OH Sat., October 17, 2015 For: 2nd Annual Fall NW Ohio Consignment Auction • Pendleton, IN Fri., December 11, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction EQUIPMENT ROW.com www.equipmentrow.com 580-931-6156 • ONLINE TIMED AUCTIONS Bidding thru April 21, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Salvage, Trucks & Trailers HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252
• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment
BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS www.bunchbrothers.com 270-376-2992
• Livingston, LA June 10-11, 2015 For: 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction
• Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 27, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns
• Louisville, KY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: Spring Auction - Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Carencro, LA September 2-3, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432
• Houston, TX April 15-16, 2015
• Denver, CO Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment
• Manchester, NH April 16, 2015 • Raleigh-Durham, NC April 21, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ April 23, 2015 • Edmonton, AB April 28 – May 1, 2015 • Grand Junction, CO April 30, 2015 • Lincoln, NE May 1, 2015 • Williston, ND May 5, 2015 • Fort Worth, TX May 6-7, 2015 • Prince George BC May 6, 2015 • Lethbridge AB May 7, 2015 • Lexington, KY May 12, 2015 • Sacramento, CA May 13, 2015 • Detroit, MI May 14, 2015
• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Great Mills, MD April 24-25, 2015 For: 2 Day Contractor’s Regional Equipment/Truck Auction COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: Annual Spring Contractor Auction
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., April 17, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., May 30, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction
MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839 • West Berlin, NJ Wed., April 29, 2015 For: J WM Foley Inc./North Star Rail Auction MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Catlet, VA Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI April 24 - 25, 2015 For: 50th Annual Auction – Wisconsin Contractors PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Lancaster, MA Sat., April 25, 2015 For: Major AG Equipment Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., July 25, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction
• Wharton, NJ Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction
• Columbus, OH Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Brooklyn, MS April 30 – May 2, 2015 For: 6th Annual Spring Public Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Atlanta, GA Thurs., April 16, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Philadelphia, PA Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Kansas City, MO Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment KING AUCTION & REALTY CO. www.bidkingauctions.com 800-359-5608 • Fletcher, NC Tues., April 28, 2015 For: Absolute Auction Late Model Construction Equipment LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 16, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Gerry, NY Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Chautauqua County Area Municipal & Contractor Equipment • Palmyra, NY Sat., May 9, 2015 For: 30th Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Equipment Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Russo Lawn & Landscape SCOTT PERRY & CO. www.scottperryco.com 716-283-7653 • North Syracuse, NY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Oneida, NY Wed., April 22, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop D • Middletown, NY Wed., May 6, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop F • Salt Point, NY Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop K • Albany, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: NYS Office of General Services
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Waterford, NY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Binghamton, NY Wed., May 20, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621
• Central Islip, NY Wed., May 27, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation
• Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment
THOMPSON HIRCHAK COMPANY www.THCAuction.com 800-634-7653
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
• Morrisville, VT Wed., April 29, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Vehicles, Construction Tools
• Tampa, FL Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., April 24, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Lumberton, NC Fri., April 17, 2015 For: Annual Spring Contractors Auction
ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906
• Greenburg, PA Wed., April 15, 2015 For: Large Absolute Auction Donegal Construction
• Apex, NC Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Barnes General Contracting Company
• Charlotte, NC Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• Mount Airy, NC Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction, Agriculture & Transport Equipment
• Princeton, MN Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
• Charlotte, NC Sat., September 19, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
• Asbury, NJ Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Sealed Bid Auction Pier Tech, Inc. & Intercoastal Foundations & Shoring I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view complete auction schedules, inspection reports & place your bid!
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC April 14 - 15, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Related items • ONLINE ONLY April 27 - 30, 2015 For: Online Only Timed
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
• ONLINE ONLY April 28 – May 1, 2015 For: Online Only Absolute
• Denver, CO Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
• Gastonia, NC Wed., June 10, 2015 For: One Owner – Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more
• Denver, CO Wed., July 15, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
• Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., May 26, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
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Deanco Auction Hosts 14th Annual Spring Auction in Philadelphia, Miss.
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eanco Auction held its 14th annual spring public auction at its Philadelphia, Miss., facility on March 25 to 26. The auction included construction equipment, heavy-duty trucks, trailers, farm equipment, logging machines, support equipment and more. The company’s next sale at the Philadelphia, Miss., location is scheduled for May 27 to 28. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Todd Stewart (L), operating engineer, IUOE local 369Memphis, Tenn., and Donnie Warren, independent contractor, Clifton, Tenn., test operate a Case 580 Super M backhoe loader.
Mitchell Becton (L), Becton Timber, Millry, Ala., and Kenneth Miller, Moonlight Logging, Millry, Ala., get a closer look at a Cat D4H LGP dozer.
(L-R): Bob Allen, KAPPA Development, Gulfport, Miss.; Russell Tisdale, CT Environmental, Gulfport, Miss.; and Bill McLaughlin, KAPPA Development, look over a Cat 320 excavator with Fecon mulching head and auxiliary power unit. Johnny Watkins (L) and Warren Jenkins, AAA Builders, inspect this Cat D6K. Donnie Dean (L) of Deanco Auction welcomes friend and regular customer, Jerry Cole, C&C Equipment, Hattiesburg, Miss., to the Philadelphia sale.
Casey Vance (L) and Stanley West of Laney Directional Drilling, Spring, Texas, test the hydraulics of a Cat 315CL excavator.
Jim Burch (L) of JAB Enterprises, Eastman, Ga., and Dick Tabb of Tabb Equipment Sales, Marietta, Ga., talk about this Komatsu PC200LC excavator.
Phillip (L) and Mac McKay of Quality Drilling Fluids, Ellisville, Miss., check the buyer’s guide as they browse the backhoe loaders in the sale.
This Stone PAC 3100 dual drum compactor peaks the interest of Steve Jones, owner of Southside Excavating, Jasper, Ala.
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS
ANNUAL SPRING CONTRACTORS AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 8:00 AM
LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA Major public auction consisting of earth moving equipment, paving and compaction equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, support equipment, agricultural equipment, attachments, pickups, fleet vehicles, and other items. Major absolute packages of construction equipment and trucks will be available on this auction.
2007 KUBOTA M105X 4X4
2008 CAT TL1255 12,000LB TELEHANDLER
2001-1998 MACK CH613 MAXI CRUISE DAY CABS
2004 CAT D6N LGP
2 OF 6 - 2005 SAKAI SW850 TANDEM VIBRATORY ROLLERS
2007 LULL 1044C-54 SERIES II
Consignments will be accepted until Tuesday, April 14th CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT TODAY! SALE SITE LOCATION: 4070 NC HWY 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358
2015 PJ TRAILERS 40 FT LOW-PRO GOOSENECK WITH HYDRAULIC 10 FT DOVETAIL
1997 KAWASAKI 90Z SERIES IV
LARGE SELECTION OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ITEMS
2000 VOLVO A35D ARTICULATED TRUCK
3 OF 4 - 2006 ISUZU NPR DY VAN CARGOS
NATIONAL SIGNAL CORP PORTABLE 2004 CAT D6N LGP MESSAGE BOARD and SPEED MONTORING RADAR DISPLAY
ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS FROM BARNES GENERAL CONTRACTING COMPANY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015 11:00 AM
APEX, NORTH CAROLINA Mr. Patrick H. Barnes, owner of BARNES GENERAL CONTRACTING COMPANY has decided after 30 years of business to retire due to health reasons and pursue other interests in life. A family owned and operated company, BARNES GENERAL CONTRACTING was known throughout the contractor community as business you could trust. This auction will feature well-maintained and job ready construction equipment, concrete equipment, agricultural and utility tractors, attachments, trucks and trailers, pickups, classic automobiles, and much more.
1972 GALION 503 SERIES L
1978 CASE 850B SERIES
1984 CASE 1155D SERIES
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1988 INTERNATIONAL S2500
1989 CASE 888 - one owner, 2,205 original hrs
Special Notes: Absolute consignments will be accepted until Tuesday, April 21st at 12:00 Noon and there will be no sales tax charged on this auction on items belonging to BARNES GENERAL CONTRACTING COMPANY SALE SITE LOCATION: 274 McCoy Road, Apex, NC 27523
2003 HAULMARK VF613BS LOW HAULER
2004 BANDIT 250 BRUSH CHIPPER - only 285 hrs
2008 FORD F-250XLT EXTENDED CAB - 47,893 miles
Whether you have one piece of equipment, or an entire fleet of trucks to sell, choose Meekins Auction Company to turn your valuable assets into cash returns for this major auction. Offering Selling Benefits to help your company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets. For consignment information contact one of our auction representatives
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2010 NEW HOLLAND WORKMASTER 55 - only 79.7 hrs
LARGE SELECTION OF CONCRETE FORMS
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Emerging Technologies Provide Energy Conservation UPCOMING AUCTIONS MAJOR AG EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from
LIBERTY HILL HAY CO. (Complete Dispersal) & PADULA BROS. (Used Inventory) & OTHER AREA GROWERS, DAIRYMEN & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 700 FORT POND ROAD, LANCASTE R, MA 01523
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 9AM FEATURING LATE MODEL MOSTLY JD TRACTORS & HIGH PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FROM ONE OF THE AREA’S LARGEST HAY CROPPERS
MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from
TILCON NY & METRA INDUSTRIES & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 625 MT. HOPE ROAD, WHARTON, NJ 07885
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 9:30AM INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, PAVING & AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from
THE SHELLY COMPANY & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS , OH 43223
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 9AM INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS Currently Accepting Consignments TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio License #2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177, MA License #AU736
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IBM from page 40
(18,394.8 sq m) parking garage, 96,000 sq. ft. (8,918 sq m) of IBM office space, 48,000 sq. ft. (4,459.3 sq m) of leased office space and 93,000 sq. ft. (8,639.9 sq m) of residential space. Antunovich Associates of Chicago, Ill., is serving as architect on the project. “Our vision was to create a modern, dynamic mixed-use design that incorporated the needs of the major tenant into a design that was appropriately scaled for the site,” said Chuck Kennedy, principal. “The building also needed to celebrate the revitalization of downtown Baton Rouge, and its adjacency to the Mississippi River. “The main challenges were to coordinate all the uses of the building, including office, rental residential, retail, parking and townhomes, while respecting the security and privacy of each user.” Sustainability played an important role in the design process. For the interior, a focus on providing a healthier indoor environment was crucial. Common man-made interior finishes tend to off-gas noxious fumes during their life cycle. Each finish for this project was reviewed carefully to limit or eliminate off-gassing. Materials are selected based on certification, such as green label, green label plus, floor score and CHPS, which are third party tested. Emerging technologies are being used to provide energy conservation and limit extensive maintenance. LED-driven lighting fixtures are utilized throughout the open office spaces, coupled with a sophisticated light harvesting control system. LEDs require virtually no maintenance, with a life expectancy of at least a decade. “The built-up, roof-top air handling units are powered by high-efficiency, variable drive and frequency motors, minimizing the energy demand on the air distribution system,” said Kennedy. “With potable water being a valued resource in the region, it was important to utilize low-consumption faucets and toilets. The project will save a minimum of 22 percent over typical fixtures.” The shell calls for a high-efficiency, insulated aluminum window wall system with thermal breaks and low E coating, reflective white roof membrane, low VOC water proof membranes. The rooftop terrace will feature vegetated planters and full-size trees. Both buildings’ continuous insulation exceed building code requirements. The project also includes a naturally ventilated garage, sun screens on the south façade of the office building and bicycle storage for residential and office use.
“We were fortunate enough to have an excellent site that not only has incredible views of the river, but also have terrific views of the capitol,” Kennedy said. “The project has two towers that sit on a podium that houses parking and retail. The towers were positioned perpendicular to the river, so that almost all spaces in the office building or the apartment building have views of it. “The project is a modern design using a mix of glass and aluminum and cast stone at the office tower, and a softer, more traditional detailing at the residential area. The biggest challenge linking the two buildings was security. While the project needs to look cohesive, the individual users have very different security needs. For instance, the plaza garden is physically linked to both buildings, but can only be used by IBM. To further complicate the arrangement, exiting from the terrace is through the residential building. This is all accomplished through the use of electronic access control systems, along with other security equipment. “It was rewarding to be involved in this project, because of the great team partnership. This partnership was made up of the state of Louisiana, city of Baton Rouge, the Baton Rouge Area Foundation and IBM. All of these groups came together to develop a marvelous mixed-use project that will not only benefit the immediate area, but the entire state of Louisiana. BRAF President and CEO John Davies agreed the IBM project is an important one for the area. “It continues to diversify the economic underpinnings of the region. More importantly, it is a knowledge-based enterprise. The IBM Center in Baton Rouge will be the largest development site in North America, with at least 800 program developers working there. That number of young, bright people will have a huge positive impact on the human dynamics of our city center.” “The Wilbur Marvin Foundation’s participation was central to the success of this project, because it has a real estate company in its portfolio,” said Davies. “And because it has a charitable mission, it can undertake projects that other companies would consider financially unappealing. “Diversifying the economic drivers of our region is central to economic vitality. Also, knowledge-based employees tend to be creative and engaged in the communities they occupy. All in all, these attributes suggest a most promising prospect for Baton Rouge.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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ONE-OWNER
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION TUESDAY • APRIL 28 @ 10AM • FLETCHER, NC Auction Location: King Auction Co., 5620 Hendersonville Rd, Fletcher, NC 28732
2011 Powerscreen Chieftain 1700
2007 CATERPILLAR Mdl. 140H
2008 Volvo VHD Tri-Axle Fuel & Lube Truck
2009 Peterbilt Mdl. 335 Service Truck (21,000 Actual Miles)
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2002 CATERPILLAR 740 Articulated Truck
2006 CATERPILLAR 972H Loader
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2008 CATERPILLAR 365C Excavator
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RENTAL EQUIPMENT AUCTION
LATE MODEL CAT RENTAL RETURNS, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. 2 * CAT RENTAL FLEETS! * 2
AUCTION
Hydrema Representatives Display Off-Road Truck Models POWER from page 70
ATLANTA (BREMEN), GEORGIA NOTE: Selling in this sale will be fancy low houred rentals that will suit anybody. HILITES: 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012 Cat 320EL, (2) 2011 Cat 305D, (2) Cat 320CL, Cat 302.5, 2013 Cat 300.9D, 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2012 Hydrema 912HM, 4 CRAWLER TRACTOR: (2) 2007 Cat D5GLGP, 2006 Cat D5GXL, 2005 JD 750JLGP, MOTOR GRADER: 2009 JD 770D, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980G, 2008 Cat 950H, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 Cat 420F, (2) 2009 Cat 420E (4x4), 2012 Cat 416E, 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008 Cat CP56, Cat CP563E, (2) Cat CP433E, Cat CS433E, ASPHALT ROLLER: 2013 Cat CB24, 4 TRENCH ROLLERS: (4) 2012 Wacker RT820, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) Cat 277C, 2007-2005 Bobcat T190, SKID STEERS: 2005 Cat 246B, 2011 Bobcat S750, 2005 Bobcat S150, 2001 Bobcat 763, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) Cat TL943, Cat TL642, Lull 1044C, Lull 944E, 5 BOOM LIFTS: 2010 JLG 860 (Sky power, welder), 2010 JLG 660 (Sky power, welder), JLG E600 (electric), 2011 Genie Z60/ 34, 2007 Genie Z80 (4x4), AG TRACTOR: JD 5103, AIR COMPRESSOR: Sullair 375CFM.
(L-R): Doug Wilson, DeWayne Harris, Mark Davis and Blake Shelton, all of Cleveland Utilities, Cleveland, Tenn.; and Dale McLemore of Takeuchi discuss the Takeuchi line up.
Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386
Tom Schnackenberg (L), Curry Supply, made the trek from Martinsburg, Pa., to join Hydrema’s Kris Binder to help promote his company’s water tanker mounted on a Hydrema off-road truck.
James Tesson of the city of Chattanooga, Tenn., public works participates in the mini-excavator rodeo event.
FRIDAY, MAY 1 @ 9:30 AM
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LYON
& SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com
(L-R): Allen Perko, Paladin Attachments, helps to support the event with the Power Equipment staff from Knoxville, Tenn., including Chris Gaylor, Greg Kiser and Aaron Kiser.
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Nearly 1,000 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Bros. Auction
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lose to 1,000 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Darlington, S.C., on March 31. Equipment for the sale was provided by R.E. Goodson Construction in an effort to sell its older pieces. R.E. Goodson Construction began in 1946, when R.E. “Bob” Goodson bought his first bulldozer from the U.S. Army to build log roads and work with his logging crew. The Cat D-7 dozer came by train in a wooden crate and was painted green. From this humble beginning, R.E. Goodson Construction has grown to 150 pieces of heavy equipment and 100 employees. Today, the company builds interstate highways in South Carolina and North Carolina, and is a privately-held, family-owned business. Bidders attending the sale came from 30-plus countries, including 49 U.S. states. Approximately 88 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as the United Kingdom, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. Online bidders purchased approximately 49 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 550 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Tim Dellinger (L), TWD Enterprises, Stanley, N.C., and Brent Beverly of BTM Machinery in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., attend the sale.
Anthony Broome (L) and Jim Birchfield, both of IronPeddlers in Monroe, N.C., inspect the selection of Cat dozers.
Wayne Isgett of Isgett Grading in Darlington, S.C., looks over the selection of excavators.
Dan Beaver, CatMandu, Monroe, N.C., gets a closer look at the excavators.
Carroll Harrelson (L), Heritage Construction in Hemingway, S.C., and Ebb Willis, Willis Grading, Florence, inspect the dozers.
(L-R): Ronnie, Eddie and Robert Gibson, all of R.E. Goodson, talk with Gary Seybold of Ritchie Bros.
Larry Armstrong of Yancey Bros. Co. in Atlanta follows the sale closely.
Steve Grant of Grant Enterprises in Latta, S.C., thinks this Cat 225B would be useful on several projects.
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30 SURPLUS ANNUAL PALMYRA GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT AUCTION th
May 9th, 2015, Saturday, 9:00 A.M. Town of Palmyra Highway Department Palmyra, New York (Rochester Area) All equipment being sold comes from a municipality! Over 150 municipalities selling in one location. MORE equipment consigned daily, check our website www.teitsworth.com
Trucks: 2010 Mack GU713 T/A dump, 2007 IH 7600 T/A dump, 2005 Volvo VHD64 T/A dump, (2) 2002 Sterling T/A dumps, 1989 Mack RD6906S AWD T/A dump
SELLING: (20) WHEEL LOADERS, (5) BACKHOES, (8) SKID STEER LOADERS, (6) EXCAVATORS, (35) TANDEM & SINGLE AXLE TRUCKS, (150) 1 TONS, PICKUPS, VANS & CARS, GENERATORS, TRACTORS, LAWN/ GARDEN, AND MORE!
1 Tons, /Pickups: 2009 Ford F550 diesel dump, 2009 GMC 5500 diesel dump, 2008 Ford F550 diesel dump, 2013 Ford F350 diesel pickup, (5) 2013 Ford F250 4WD pickups, (3) 2014 Ford F150 pickups, 2013 Ford F150 pickup
HIGH LIGHTS INCLUDE: Equipment:(3) 2014 Cat 938K, (3) 2014 & 2013 John Deere 624K, (5) 2014 Cat 930K, 2013 Case 621K, John Deere 544J, 2014 Bobcat E50 & E42 excavators, (4) 2014 Bobcat skid steer loaders, (2) Cat 416 TLB’s, Powerscreen Trommel 615LL, Fecon Bull Dog mulching attachment, Onan 150 DGFA get set, 2011 Kubota M9540 4WD diesel tractor w/cab
TERMS - Full payment auction day, cash, check or MC/Visa, 2% buyer’s premium waived with payments made by cash or check. Out of State/International bidders must have letter of credit, ONLINE BIDDING @ www.teitsworth.com, International and online bidders may be required to place a refundable deposit prior to bidding, contact our office or sales manager for more information.
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Steve Simpson Resigns…
Ritchie Bros. Announces Management Departure Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers announced that Steve Simpson, chief sales officer — global key accounts, is resigning from the business to pursue other opportunities. “Steve has been an inspirational leader for our sales team during his 20 years in management and his 25 years with Ritchie Bros.; most recently he was chief sales officer on a worldwide basis the past three years,” said Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, Ritchie Bros. “I want to thank Steve for his many important contributions to our company. He was instrumental in growing Australia from a frontier market into an established, self-sustaining business for us. He successfully grew our market share in the Western U.S. region. And his passion for the transportation sector was a driving force behind Ritchie Bros. becoming one of the leading auction companies in the transportation space. We all wish him well as he begins a new chapter in his career.” Commenting on his resignation, Simpson said: “I have spent half my life at Ritchie
Bros., in roles that took me around the world and gave me opportunities to work with our industry’s best and brightest. In fact, many of my closest friends are Ritchie Bros. employees and customers. It has been one of the most rewarding career runs anyone could ask for, and I look forward to continuing my relationship with the company as a customer going forward.” Related to this announcement, Ritchie Bros.’ Global Key Accounts initiative will be consolidated under Mike Johnston, senior vice president — strategic accounts. Johnston also will continue to oversee the company’s strategic accounts group, which develops and fosters client relationships with national and international companies and government departments. For more information, visit RitchieBros.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................24 ADVANCE TIRE ........................................................................................68 ALEX LYON & SON INC ATLANTA GA 05/01 ..........................................................................94 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..........................................................16 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................68 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..............................................................................50 BARGAINS ................................................................................................86 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................15 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..........................................................14,79 BOBCAT COMPANY (FLINT) ................................................................52,53 BOMAG ......................................................................................................73 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................22 CASE CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................33 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ....................................................................23 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................82 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ............................................................................31 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................86 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ......................................18,19 COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................25 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT ............................................46 ATTACHMENTS PROMO ................................................................48 CEG WANTED ..................................................................................87 AUCTION RESULTS ........................................................................95 CRANE WARNING SYSTEMS ..................................................................38 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..............................................................50 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................35 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..............................................6,7 FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................................32 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................28 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GOMACO CORP ........................................................................................69 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................37 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................100 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........................................80,81 HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................27 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................85 IRONPLANET ............................................................................................89 JCB INC ................................................................................................56,57 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................68 JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................99 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................................................51 KAWASAKI ................................................................................................42 KING AUCTION & REALTY CO FLETCHER NC 04/28 ......................................................................93 KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ..............................................41
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................43 KUBOTA SVL ........................................................................................54,55 LEEBOY ................................................................................................74,75 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................29 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO LUMBERTON NC 4/17 APEX NC 4/22 ............................................91 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..........................................................66,67 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................17 MWI CORP ................................................................................................32 NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................28 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................39 OKADA AMERICA ......................................................................................54 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC LANCASTER MA 04/25 ....................................................................92 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................26 POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................45 RICHBOURG’S RENTAL............................................................................26 RING POWER CRANE ............................................................................14 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS TAMPA FL 05/19 ..............................................................................97 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ............................................78 ROADTEC ..................................................................................................65 ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................72 ROY TEITSWORTH AUCTION PALMYRA NY 05/09..........................................................................97 SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................62 SEAL-RITE INC ..........................................................................................76 SOLESBEES EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS LLLC ..............................24 SOUTHERN QUALITY TRUCK..................................................................22 TAKEUCHI ............................................................................................60,61 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..............................................................................78 TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................21 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................38 VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................77 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................83 WACKER NEUSON....................................................................................59 WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................70,71 YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................47 GEORGIA SUPPLEMENT BOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................3 COWIN ........................................................................................................2 REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................7 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8 YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................4,5
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Adairsville, GA 770/773-9857 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161 Savannah, GA 912/964-7370 Dothan, AL 334/794-8691 Troy, AL 334/566-4181 Aynor, SC 843/358-5688
West Columbia, SC 803/794-9340 Simpsonville, SC 864/963-5835 Ladson, SC 843/572-0400 Andrews, SC 843/221-4940 Walterboro, SC 843/539-1420
JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT Ashland, VA 804/798-6001 Manassas, VA 703/631-8500 Winchester, VA 540/667-9777 Tazewell, VA 276/596-9440 Fishersville, VA 540/337-3057 Salem, VA 540/380-2011
Asheville, NC 828/667-0176 Charlotte, NC 704/597-0211 Greensboro, NC 336/668-2762 Mt. Gilead, NC 910/439-5653 New Bern, NC 252/638-5838
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Case TV380 CTL Call Today for a Demo. With its vertical lift design, there is not much that the CASE TV380 cannot lift or load. This durable machine is designed for the toughest jobs that require high breakout force and high capacity. Easy maintenance is achieved with grouped maintenance points that can be found in one, convenient location. The TV380 uses CEGR technology to not only meet Tier 4 requirements but also meet your needs for productivity, fuel efficiency and uptime.
Operating Weight 10,200 lb | 4625 kg Engine Power 90 hp | 67 kW
Quality Used Equipment from Hills Machinery
2013 Case TR320CTL, 84HP, Canopy, General Purpose Blaw Knox PF161 Paver, 2679 Hrs, Front Wheel Assist, 2014 Case 1650M LGP, 845 Hrs, 80% U/C, Sweeps, Bkt w/BOE, E-H Controls, 75% Rubber, Exc. Cond, Omni-Screed, Recently Serviced & In Good Cond, Rear Screen, GPS, Telematics, Topcon Ready, Exc. Greenville, NC ................................................$43,938 Charlotte, NC ..................................................$20,000 Cond, N. Charleston, SC ..............................$201,892
2012 Case 1650L LGP, 1500 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Sweeps, Rear Screen, 75% U/C, Great Cond, N. Charleston, SC ........................................$126,000
2012 Case 850L LGP, 1955 Hrs, 99HP, 80% U/C, Enclosed Cab, Very Good Cond, Rear Screen, N. Charleston, SC........ ......................$85,443 2014 BELL B30E ATD, 866 Hrs, 6WD, Onboard Scale System, Telematics, Rubber 80%, Exc. Cond, Warranty, Best Fuel Economy in Industry, Raleigh, NC $309,581
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North Carolina Greenville 415 Belvoir Hwy Greenville, NC 27834 Phone 252-752-7145
South Carolina Raleigh 1501 Hedingham Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone 919-746-7938
Charlotte 11717 Reames Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Phone 704-208-5564
Columbia 1014 Atlas Way Columbia, SC 29209 Phone 803-658-0200
Charleston 7168B Cross County Road North Charleston, SC 29418 Phone 843-225-9377