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IHS, PEG Report Industry Prices Continue to Fall
struction issues. With an initial budget of $65 million, the city-financed stadium has now exceeded $75 million in costs, which include $47 million in construction costs alone, plus $23 million in land acquisitions and $5 million in capitalized cost, as well as $5 million for street and sidewalk paving and new water and electrical lines. The tally doesn’t include $5 million in infrastructure work the city has performed in order to accommodate the new stadium. The 15 percent increase stems from unexpected but necessary environmental reme-
Construction costs fell again in March, according to IHS and the Procurement Executives Group (PEG). The headline current IHS PEG Engineering and Construction Cost Index (ECCI) registered 44.7 in March, a slight uptick from February’s record low, but still considerably below a neutral reading. The headline index has not indicated rising costs since December 2014. “The rout in crude oil markets is clearly having a chilling effect on capital expenditure plans,” said Mark Eisinger, senior economist at IHS. “That said, survey respondents remain optimistic that projects are simply being delayed and not canceled.” The current materials/equipment index registered 43.0 in March, a slight improvement from February’s 39.6 reading, but still consistent with the overall narrative of softer prices. Nine of 12 individual components registered falling prices in March, led by copper-based wire and cable, carbon steel pipe, alloy steel pipe and fabricated structural steel. Copper-based wire and cable has now shown falling prices for five of the past six months. “Non-ferrous metals markets continue to be weighed down by the specter of slowing consumption growth in key emerging markets and dampened investor interest due to the pending normalization of U.S. monetary policy,” said Frank Hoffman, senior economist at IHS. Ready-mix concrete was the outlier in the March survey as the only underlying component showing higher month on month prices.
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see IHS page 89
Yancey Bros. Co. Hosts Open House…8
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A larger, more modern version of Greer Stadium’s popular guitar-shaped scoreboard was built beyond the right-center field wall.
Armstrong Contractors ‘Goes Green’…12
Nashville Ballpark Opens Despite Challenges By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT
Technology Assists Construction of Landfill…22
Table of Contents ..............4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ....................................36-38 Recycling Section ......49-59 Attachments Section ............ .................................... 61-65 Business Calendar ............84 Auction Section ..........82-89 Advertisers Index ............90
First Tennessee Park, Nashville’s new ballpark for the Nashville Sounds Triple-A Minor League baseball team, has cost $10 million more than planned due to unexpected con-
Construction Firms Add Jobs Over Past Year Even as construction firms added jobs in 41 states between March 2014 and March 2015, construction employment declined in 29 states and the District of Columbia between February and March, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned that ongoing D.C. gridlock over how to pay for needed infrastructure
improvements and declining demand for oilrelated projects likely contributed to so many states shedding construction jobs in March. "While the year-over-year data remains relatively positive, it is troubling to see so many states losing construction jobs during the past month," said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. "As energy firms cancel or delay projects and Congressional action on
transportation and other infrastructure measures remains stalled, many construction firms appear to be reducing headcount, at least temporarily." California added more new construction jobs (46,300 jobs, 6.9 percent) between March 2014 and March 2015 than any other state. Other states adding a high number of new consee EMPLOYMENT page 86
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Yancey Bros. Co. Hosts Open House in Savannah, Ga.
Andrea Clenny and Darin Moxley, Yancey Bros. Co., in the newly consolidated parts warehouse at the Savannah, Ga., branch facility.
Employees of Superior Sanitation, a division of Waste Management, visit Yancey Bros. Co. for the open house. (L-R) are Brett Bowen; Tom Rhodes, Yancey machine sales representative; Doug Lawson; and Jason Younis.
Yancey Bros. Co. hosted a Savannah, Ga., parts operations open house event on April 2. Attendees stopped in to see the newly expanded parts order and pick up operation, which now consolidates parts for all of Yancey’s divisions, including construction equipment, engine, electric power and bus parts at the Savannah, Ga., location into one centralized facility. Lots of giveaways and door prizes were awarded during the event, and a barbecue lunch was served. Andrea Clenny, Yancey Bros. Co., coordinated the parts consolidation. She said that truck and bus parts, as well as generator parts, have now been moved into the earthmoving store,
which consolidates earthmoving, generator, bus and truck parts and all parts personnel into one building. The parts for the Power Systems division had been previously stored in that facility’s shop area. After the move, the Power Systems service department gained three extra shop bays, giving Yancey Bros. Co. the space to work on more equipment. “We had plenty of additional room in the parts department of the earthmoving store to add the bus and truck parts operations, and we actually have plenty more room for additional parts stocking growth at this location,” said Clenny. Clenny said the parts consolidation has been in the plansee YANCEY page 68
A barbecue lunch was served to guests during the event.
Jason McLarty, Yancey Power Systems branch manager, directs a Savannah Fire truck into one of the shop bays for immediate service.
The Yancey Savannah, Ga., campus is comprised of three separate buildings housing the earthmoving and parts, hydraulic service and power systems divisions.
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Shown from left to right are the Powerscreen Premiertrak R400 hydraulic release primary jaw crusher, Powerscreen Trakpactor 250 and Powerscreen Warrior 800.
Armstrong Contractors ‘Goes Green’ By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
In the new millennium, construction companies are increasingly realizing the merit — and potential profits — of being environmentally responsible. No matter what business owners personally think about the impact of humans on the environment, most now certainly see how lucrative it can be to “go green.” Not only do these endeavors fill their coffers, but they are also a proven way to boost a firm’s cost savings A good example of a company successfully adding green efforts to its business model is Columbia-based Armstrong Contractors, a full service site-work outfit that has been operating from the South Carolina capital since 1961. The firm is run by three brothers, Michael, Robert and Thomas Armstrong, who represent the second generation in their family to do so. Robert Armstrong attends a Lloyd Meekins & Sons Their father, David Armstrong, and two partners started Auction Co. sale. the company 54 years ago as an asphalt paving and grading business. “Today, primarily, we do commercial paving, grading and utilities — that is 90 percent of our operation — but we are also now recycling concrete and asphalt,” said Michael Armstrong, who serves as company president. With that in mind, Armstrong Contractors recently purchased Powerscreen equipment that allows it to run a portable crushing operation. At its yard, it recycles concrete and asphalt products into reusable material for parking areas, as well as for road projects in a 100-mi. (160 km) radius of its office. The business currently maintains about 45,000 tons (40,823.3 t) of concrete and 25,000 tons (22,679 t) of asphalt at its 44-acre yard. That material comes from various demolition projects in the area that Armstrong has worked on over the years. Recycled Material Equals Big Savings Instead of hauling this material to a landfill, as was done According to Ian Williamson, Powerscreen Mid- in the past, it now gets a second life. Atlantic’s sales manager, the jaw crusher reduces the And, it is actually a savings to Armstrong Contractors to old asphalt and concrete into a minus 6-in. (15.24 cm) reuse the asphalt and concrete rather than paying a tipping or product, then the impactor turns it into a minus 2-in. dumping fee. (5.08 cm) stone and the screen removes the oversize.
“Certainly, by recycling, every bit of this material has a use — nothing is left over,” said Thomas Armstrong, who serves as his firm’s secretary and treasurer. “It costs $21 per ton to dump this material into a construction and demolition landfill in the Columbia area. However, we can bring it back here and turn it into a usable product by running it through the crushing machine, screening it and segregating it into different reusable products. “Our costs to bring it here are practically zero beyond the hauling and fuel costs. That is a tremendous savings for us.” Powerscreen Has What It Takes The portable recycling machines Armstrong just purchased came from Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, a regional dealer for Powerscreen equipment. Armstrong bought a Premiertrak R400 jaw crusher with a hydraulic release that feeds old asphalt into a Trakpactor 250 horizontal shaft impactor for refining the stone prior to its feed into a Warrior 800 dry screener. According to Ian Williamson, Powerscreen Midsee ARMSTRONG page 88
(L-R): Thomas and Michael Armstrong of Armstrong Contractors and Jeff Hunter and Ian Williamson of Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic discuss the Powerscreen equipment line.
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Private Firms, Public Agencies Honored by ARTBA Highway, bridge and tunnel projects from Arizona, New Jersey and Florida were recognized for their contributions to environmental protection and mitigation during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) 16th annual “Globe Awards” event, held April 14 in the Nation’s Capitol as part of the association’s Federal Issues Program. The “Globe Awards” recognize: • Private-sector firms and public-sector transportation agencies that do an outstanding job in protecting and/or enhancing the natural environment in the planning, design and construction of U.S. transportation infrastructure projects; and • Transportation construction-related product manufacturers and material suppliers that utilize exemplary environmental processes to protect and enhance the natural environment. An independent panel of industry professionals reviewed all of the nominations and selected the winners in three categories. The 2015 winners are: Category: Bridges (Projects <$10 Million) Ames Construction Inc. & Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT): “SR 90 San Pedro River Bridge Replacement Project”
ADOT and Ames Construction replaced the 26-ft. (8 m) wide steel girder San Pedro River Bridge built in 1955 with a 44-ft. (13 m) wide pre-cast girder structure in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. The structure, which features two 12-ft. (3.6 m) travel lanes and 10 ft. (3 m) wide shoulders, was raised 6 ft. (1.8 m) to accommodate 100year flood plain requirements. The project team employed a biologist who monitored construction activities and surveyed the environmental impacts on perennial waterways, more than 200 animal species and 250 migrant bird species in the area. Environmental mitigation measures included a containment plan to avoid contaminating the San Pedro River and streams with debris and construction materials, the reseeding and planting of trees, lead paint abatement before demolition of the old bridge and halting project work after March to avoid disrupting the migratory bird nesting season. Hunter Contracting Co. and Gunn Communications: “Greenway Parkway Bridge” In 2014, Hunter Contracting Co. and Gunn Communications were contracted by the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department to reconstruct the Greenway Parkway Bridge at Cave Creek Wash in Moon Valley, Phoenix. Since being built in 1988, the Greenway Parkway Bridge exhibited serious signs of
structural deficiencies that cost the city $1 to $2 million annually in repairs and maintenance. The project, completed ahead of schedule and under budget, saved tax payers $1.1 million and features a unique triple box culvert structure that resists differential expansion cracking, settlement and progressive degradation that plagued the old 212 ft. (64.6 m) bridge and eliminates the threat of monsoon flooding. Category: Major Highway (Project >$100 Million) Dewberry and New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT): “Route 3 over Passaic River Bridge” NJDOT collaborated with Dewberry to replace the deteriorating Route 3 moveable bridge over the Passaic River with a fixed bridge, and construct collector-distributer roads, acceleration and deceleration lanes, and noise barriers in Passaic County. The project incorporated a series of environmental protection techniques that led to the restoration of Dundee Island Preserve, which has a long history of underutilized shore properties and degraded water quality and ecology. By utilizing riparian mitigation measures, the team recreated a waterfront park, removed contaminated soil, built 20 retaining walls to minimize the disturbance of wetlands, planted new trees, added fishing platforms and rehabilitated a 90year old sewer that crosses under Route 3.
Category: Tunnels (Project >$100 Million) Nossaman and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT): “Port Miami Tunnel” The Port Miami Tunnel (PMT) under Biscayne Bay, linking Port facilities on Dodge Island with a widened MacArthur Causeway bridge and I-395 in Miami, is a public-private partnership project between FDOT and Nossaman. The $1 billion project features twin tunnels that are 4,200 ft. (1,280 m) in length, 39 ft. (12 m) in diameter and 120 ft. (36.5 m) below the surface of the main shipping channel. Since the PMT opened in August 2014, there has been a 35 percent and 77 percent reduction in the average volume of traffic entering/exiting the Port through surface roads and commercial truck traffic respectively. To minimize the impact on the environment, the project team took precautions to not disrupt the extensive seagrass beds which are a food source for native manatees, sea turtles and corals in Biscayne Bay, included a sediment monitoring plan to dispose of waste materials in specially designed wells, a spoil material management plan to keep contamination from spoil materials within the Aquatic Preserve and required all in-water activities to shut down if a manatee was within 50 ft. (15 m) of work. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
JLG President Calls for Use of Technology to Improve Safety Imagine a work environment where smart vests can communicate with aerial work platforms (AWPs) to warn operators that their harness lanyards are not connected to the anchor points. Or picture a world where smart machines equipped with sensors can contribute to collision avoidance and detection. The 250-strong audience at the IPAF Summit on March 26 in Washington, D.C., got a glimpse of how the technology explosion can be used to enhance safety. Keynote speaker Frank Nerenhausen, president of JLG, showed how wearables, augmented reality and remote operation could be harnessed in a powerful system of prevention and control. At the same time, Nerenhausen underlined the value of human education and intervention: “Training must continue to play a prominent role as our industry advances,” he said. During the discussion following Nerenhausen’s presentation, IPAF CEO Tim Whiteman revealed that prompted by discussions with JLG, a new category for innovative technology would be introduced at the next International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs), to be held with the IPAF Summit on March 17, 2016, in Madrid, Spain. For more information, visit www.ipaf.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Keynote speaker Frank Nerenhausen, president of JLG, showed how wearables, augmented reality and remote operation could be harnessed in a powerful system of prevention and control.
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Constructing new landfill sites or adding cells to existing ones is Summers-Taylor Inc.’s specialty.
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were equipped with topcon 3D-Mc2 gps machine control. summers-taylor worked with glenn etienne of construction engineering solutions, based in leopold, ind., to create a 3D site model, which was used to govern the machines equipped with machine control technology. “the topcon systems helped us immensely in placing the clay liner and meeting the required compaction tests,” Keene said. “approximately 25,000 cubic yards was required to achieve the two-foot deep clay liner, which was placed in six-inch lifts.” to create the new 30-ft. (9.1 m) deep cell, summers-taylor needed to abide by tolerances that were very tight. the company used a combination of dozers, excavators, and scrapers to carve out the cell’s footprints. the excavated material was stockpiled for covering the layers of waste placed in the landfill cell. even before the base grade elevation was established, summers-taylor had to excavate down at least more than a couple feet to make sure rocks or rock outcroppings were removed so they wouldn’t migrate up and penetrate the clay liner. “Machine control technology was critical in helping us achieve the mandated plus/minus 1/10 of a foot on the subgrade at the bottom of the cell and the zero to 1,500th of a foot grade on the clay liner,” said Keene. “it would have been tough, time-consuming, and much more costly to achieve what we needed by pounding grade stakes and using traditional methods requiring an onsite survey crew to pull grade.” see LANDFILL page 72
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Matt Palmer of Soil & Water Agricultural Technologies (SWAT) will be working with LICA to set up a Florida chapter. Discussing his background, Palmer told Construction Equipment Guide, “What we are is a co-op of folks in Florida who have worked in the ag business in Florida for over 15 years and we have come together to build
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Palmer will serve as president of the Florida chapter until the group can hold elections. With a background in both agricultural and construction, he has contacts throughout the state. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AED Chairman Calls on Congress to Work on Multiyear Highway Bill When it comes to infrastructure, Washington, D.C., is failing the American people, said AED Chairman Don Shilling at a Capitol Hill press conference today. Shilling is president of General Equipment & Supplies, a heavy construction equipment dealership based in Fargo, N.D. The event was organized by Senate Environment & Public Works (EPW) Chairman James Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Ranking Member Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) to remind their congressional colleagues that authorization for federal highway spending expires at the end of May and that the Highway Trust Fund (HTF) will run out of money late this summer. With the clock running down, Congress has made little progress on how to pay for a new multiyear bill and restore the HTF’s long-term solvency. “It’s difficult to put into words just how frustrated AED’s members are with Washington,” Shilling said. “Watching from a distance, there seems to be unlimited time for partisan bickering but not enough time to do the people’s work.” Shilling thanked Inhofe and Boxer, saying they were rare exceptions who were working hard and collaborating across party lines to keep Congress focused on the need to fix the HTF. Shilling noted that Congress’ failure to fix the program has real-world economic consequences.
“Federal road and bridge spending creates about $2.4 billion in demand for construction machinery each year and directly supports about 4,000 equipment dealership jobs nationwide,” he said. “All that economic activity — and the livelihoods of those 4,000 families — is in jeopardy as Congress once again waits until the last minute to kick the can down the road.” Shilling said that AED members have one message for lawmakers: “You were sent here to govern, so get to work! Put aside your partisan differences, roll up your sleeves, compromise, fix the HTF, and pass a fully funded, long-term highway bill. “The men and women of the construction industry are standing by to build the roads, bridges and transit systems America will need to compete and prosper in the 21st century,” he continued. “But Congress needs to do its job before we can do ours.” Shilling pledged that he and his equipment industry colleagues would keep up the political pressure “until Congress gets the job done.” For more information, visit www.aednet.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Alabama Paving Company Diversifies, Survives Recession “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” Never does this old proverb ring more true than in a recession. Just ask a business owner who has survived his share of low times. Mark Alexander, owner of Alexander Sealcoating & Striping Inc. in Montgomery, Ala., knows all too well the heat a recession brings. Having pushed his paving and sealcoating business through the recession of 1992 and the 2008 economic dip, he knows the ins and outs of running an efficient company. To keep his business afloat, Alexander employs crewmembers with integrity and passion to do good work, all powered by a fleet of high-quality, reliable equipment. Alexander Sealcoating began in 1959 as a parking lot paving company focused on residential and commercial asphalt jobs, such as paving, hot tar crack filling and parking lot layout. Alexander took the business over from his father in 1989 and purchased a trailermounted 550T sealcoating machine from Neal Manufacturing to broaden the company’s offerings. He chose Neal because it was in close proximity. But it was more than convenience that sold him on purchasing his next Neal machine, and the one after and the one after that. His experience with Neal matched what he had heard, Neal’s ESSP, hydraulic-powered piston pumps can transfer and the product quali- much as 100 gal. (378.5 L) of material per minute. ty and level of customer service led him to loyalty with the (9,197.4 sq m), which mainly encompasses parking lots for shopping centers, apartment company. Alexander didn’t know it at the time, but complexes and military bases. This expertise and reputation is what adding sealcoating to the company’s offerings would significantly grow the estab- gives Alexander the confidence to guarantee lished business, and ultimately keep it run- the company’s work. But, until it offered sealcoating, it couldn’t complete the entire ning. job for its customers. Without sealcoating and striping, Integrity, Quality Workmanship Although Alexander describes it as a Alexander said they weren’t getting as much “nothing special small business,” those who business as they could have overall. And, have benefited from the family-owned com- although the sealcoating portion of the busipany’s work disagree. With years of experi- ness is only about 20 percent, it had a bigger ence in traffic flow and close attention to impact when it came to booking jobs. Plus, quality control, the company maps out what transferring to a full-service company meant makes the most sense for each business. Alexander Sealcoating could potentially be Alexander looks at not only the end result of the only company working on each parking a new parking lot, but the construction lot project in his area. “When you offer sealcoating and striping, phase, as well, to ensure stores can stay open property owners are more likely to call you through the project with little interruption. The typical job is about 11,000 sq. yds. to do the other jobs,” Alexander said. “We
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didn’t want businesses going to anyone else for parking lot-related work in this city and beyond.” Spreading Out Just as he suspected, adding sealcoating to the company’s scope made Alexander Sealcoating a full-service parking lot company and helped them seal the deal — literally and figurativeas ly — for more clients. Since the expansion in 1989, Alexander has kept up with the growth by purchasing two additional Neal 550S skid-mounted machines, and a DA-350 dual applicator, which can apply sealcoat with both squeegee and spray systems. The Anniston, Ala., based company even fabricated a one-of-a-kind unit into the back of one of Alexander’s trucks. It uses an auxiliary motor so two of the hydraulic-powered piston pumps run independently from one another. This way, crews always have a backup pump. Finally, Alexander purchased a 5,000 gal. (18,927) skid storage tank with an electric super sand pump. “The ESSP is crucial to our success, and it’s the reason I buy Neal. There’s no alternative,” Alexander said. “Diaphragm pumps aren’t even on my radar because of the maintenance and rebuilds they require, and I don’t like downtime.” Neal’s ESSP has 75 percent fewer parts than traditional air pumps. Leather cups
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Cummins Unveils Next Generation Component Technology Cummins revealed a selection of next generation innovations at Intermat 2015, showcasing the full spectrum of its expertise in component technologies for the commercial diesel engine. Cummins Turbo Technologies, a global engineering leader in turbocharger technology, unveiled its next generation Holset VGT, designed to improve turbo efficiencies and deliver greater fuel economy. This latest innovation in VGT technology offers multiple benefits, such as enhanced integration with the engine system due to a new actuator, improved durability, and optimized performance through the moving-shroud variable geometry mechanism. The next generation series 300 variable geometry turbocharger is capable of improving turbo efficiencies by up to 12 percent at low engine speed as well as delivering reduced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In addition, this latest solution is 10 percent lighter than its existing counterpart, creating greater fuel economy, according to the manufacturer. Cummins Emission Solutions, a global leader in aftertreatment technologies, introduced the first of its next generation of aftertreatment platforms for future emissions regulations — the EcoFit single module. This platform product is a potential solution
designed to meet Stage V requirements in a small, light-weight, simple and robust advanced aftertreatment system package. The EcoFit single module, designed for heavy-duty and midrange engine applications, is up to 60 percent smaller and 40 percent lighter compared to today’s combined selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems while achieving advanced emissions reductions levels. The system enables easier equipment integration for OEM customers, and its lower weight minimizes the impact on equipment weight, which will contribute towards improving fuel economy, according to the manufacturer. Advancements in catalyst technologies are enabling efficiency improvements throughout the entire system, and Cummins Emissions Solutions has invested in DPF technologies with higher ash capacities, allowing for more time between cleaning intervals for its customers. The SCR catalysts, coupled with the EcoFit UL2 liquidonly urea dosing system, offer enhanced
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oxides of nitrogen (NOx) reduction, and, linked with improved thermal management capability, deliver the optimum solution for emissions reduction and minimized fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) usage. Suzanne Wells, executive director —
sales and marketing, components business, said “These next generation component technologies deliver a number of technical advances, to satisfy market and customer demands. Over the last few years, we have seen continued demand for smaller, lighter, high-quality components to drive diesel engine efficiency improvements, as well as the industry requirement from manufacturers for equal and higher power outputs. “The latest technological enhancements enable us to meet these demands, as well as offer greater versatility, which allows the development of tailored customer solutions.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Five Neal Machines, Storage Tank Remain in Operation PAVING from page 26
efficient as possible, because our seven hours of mixing materials is already done.” Surviving the Struggle Aside from overall efficiency, Alexander recognizes the livelihood of his company came down to the 1989 expansion. Without the addition of sealcoating, it’s not likely the company would have survived the recession of 1992 or 2008. Alexander said the company has always had good financial planning and a solid work ethic. Even so, he said, getting through the 2008 recession was the most difficult time the company has seen. “It was the hardest thing I’ve done. Only one out of every four companies in our industry made it. We were losing 50 percent of our gross income. It was extremely tough to make it work,” Alexander said. “If it weren’t for those low-maintenance Neal machines and the sealcoating aspect of our business — we wouldn’t have made it.” All five Neal machines and the storage tank are still in operation today — even the first unit Alexander bought 25 years ago. He and his crew continue doing each job well, with a dedication to quality work and keeping customers updated on each job’s progress. “Success, to me, is a repeat customer,” Alexander said. “That’s what we work for doing a really good job to get hired again in the future.” In other words, seal the deal. Every time. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Certified Boom Repair Services Hires Miller as Sales Manager Certified Boom Repair Services Inc. introduced its newest team member — Ross Miller. He will be filling the position of sales manager. His primary responsibilities will be for outside sales and customer support of the service, sales and rental divisions. Miller is a veteran of the United States military, with 17 years in the industrial and commercial construction markets. His knowledge of rigging, heavy lift and the mechanical side of heavy equipment make him a valuable asset to the team, according to the company.
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OSHA Official Reminds Access Industry to Take Safety Seriously “Safety is not a luxury; Barab announced that it’s a necessity that every OSHA would be turning worker deserves,” said its attention to aerial lift Jordan Barab, U.S. deputy use in residential conassistant secretary of labor struction and also called for Occupational Safety on IPAF and its members and Health, speaking to an to support OSHA’s audience of about 250 at National Safety Standthe IPAF Summit on Down, which runs from March 26, 2015, in May 4 to 15, 2015. This is Washington, D.C. a major effort to prevent Falls from height Jordan Barab, OSHA U.S. falls in construction remain the leading cause deputy assistant secretary of through education and spoke at the IPAF awareness that will of occupational fatalities labor, Summit. in the United States and involve some three milmany other countries. lion workers across the Preliminary data for 2013 show 574 fatal United States. Details are at falls across all industries in the United States, www.osha.gov/StopFallsStandDown with 284 in construction and 88 in residenIPAF CEO Tim Whiteman confirmed that tial, revealed Barab in his presentation. IPAF would give OSHA’s Safety StandHe commended the powered access Down its full support, calling on resources industry for its commitment to providing from IPAF’s accident reporting project and safe equipment for work at height, and com- other safety campaigns. mended IPAF for providing training in mulFor more information, visit www.ipaf.org. (This story also can be found on tiple languages, including Spanish and Chinese, thus enabling training in languages Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) that workers can understand.
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National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association Elects Chairman Charles Luck IV, president and CEO of Luck Companies, Richmond, Va., is the 2015 chairman of the board of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA). His election came during the NSSGA board of directors’ meeting at the association’s annual convention in Baltimore, March 18. “Charlie’s insights into what the aggregates industry faces each day, coupled with his values based leadership, will take NSSGA to the next level,” said NSSGA President and CEO Michael W. Johnson. “He is well-prepared to lead and execute our Rocks Build America strategic plan and will advance our association as the leading voice of the industry.” In his acceptance address to the NSSGA annual membership meeting, Luck urged all to think about how the aggregates industry impacts America. “Let’s never forget that we are building the future infrastructure of our country that enables a quality of life that many other countries can only wish to have,” he said. He also called on the entire aggregates industry to be a part of the effort and to make a difference. “When all of us are engaged and committed, NSSGA is doing well. When NSSGA is doing well, we are building a better future for this country.” Luck also outlined a key priority for 2015: a board evolution initiative. “We have a best-in-class strategy, now how do we get a best-in-class board structure?” he asked. The plan calls for a task force to provide recommendations on a new board structure and rule changes to align the governance of NSSGA with the Rocks Build America strate-
Charles Luck IV, president and CEO of Luck Companies, Richmond, Va., is the 2015 chairman of the board of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association.
gic plan. “The goal is to have representation in every state with highly qualified and highly committed leaders to ensure the long-term health of NSSGA and the aggregates industry,” Luck said.
Luck oversees a growing corporation that employs approximately 800 and has locations in the mid-Atlantic and northeast through its four distinct business units: Luck Stone; Luck Stone Center, Har-Tru Sports and Luck Development Partners. One of Luck’s goals is to ensure the future growth and development of employees and the corporation, while maintaining the company’s leadership role in the aggregates industry. In April 2011, Luck was honored as the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business Executive of the Year. He is active in civic affairs in Virginia, and currently serves as a board member for a number of organizations including: the Virginia Foundation for Independent Schools; Virginia Military Institute’s Jackson Hope-Fund; and the Virginia Business Council. Founded in 1923 and having thrived under the leadership of three generations of the Luck family, Luck Companies has embraced creativity, commitment, leadership and integrity as its core values, and strives to build a culture centered on the success of others. Luck Companies inspires its associates, customers, partners and communities to positively impact their lives and the lives of those around them through Values Based Leadership. Luck Companies believes the best path to exemplary personal and business performance is through making a difference in the lives of others around the world. For more information, visit luckcompanies.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Congress Nears Deadlines…
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) announced the launch of a digital media campaign to amplify the voices of the transportation design and construction industry as Congress nears critical deadlines on how to fund road, bridge and public transit improvement projects. At issue is the federal Highway Trust Fund (HTF), which is the source, on average, of more than 52 percent of highway and bridge capital investments made annually by state governments. The current federal highway/transit funding authorization expires on May 31 unless Congress takes action, and the next HTF cash crisis could occur later this summer. ARTBA is utilizing the platform of Phone2Action, a Washington, D.C.-based digital grassroots company, to help its members and supporters contact Congress more easily through social media, phone calls and email. With 90 percent of Americans owning cell phones and nearly 75 percent using social media, along with the fact that all 100 U.S. senators and 97 percent of the U.S. House of Representatives have Twitter and Facebook accounts, the Phone2Action platform makes it easy for the industry’s grassroots activists to use their phones or tablets to reach elected officials with messages about the need to fix the HTF
ARTBA is utilizing the platform of Phone2Action … to help its members and supporters contact Congress and pass a long-term transportation bill. The new campaign — with the hashtag #fixthetrustfund — launched April 14 during ARTBA’s Federal Issues Program in the Nation’s Capitol. In just three days, ARTBA members and industry professionals have connected with hundreds of policy makers, sending more than 1,000 emails, tweets and Facebook postings to their members of Congress, underscoring popular support for fixing the HTF. Information about the campaign also is being made available through an instant alert text messaging system, which can be accessed by texting HIGHWAY to 52886. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
ARTBA Warns DOT Pilot Program Could Push Transportation Project Costs Higher A U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) pilot program that would allow state and local transportation agencies to utilize local hiring preferences on federal-aid highway and transit projects will increase costs, decrease competition, and could actually result in less frequent hiring of minorities and women, according to the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announced the one-year pilot program on March 3. The agency said allowing the local preferences will enable “disadvantaged workers in the communities where projects are located to benefit from the economic opportunities such projects represent.” State or local transportation agencies would need to initiate a hiring preference and seek approval from the Federal Highway Administration or Federal Transit Administration through the pilot program. Previously, U.S. DOT prohibited these provisions on all federal-aid highway and transit projects, which require the competitive low bid process. Under the department’s longtime interpretation of this low-bid
requirement, hiring preferences could negatively influence competition by disfavoring or eliminating contracting firms unable to meet local hiring requirements. In April 3 comments, ARTBA said it agrees with U.S. DOT’s assertion that “transportation investments and policies can improve access to jobs, education, and goods movement, while providing construction and operations jobs.” However, contrary to the agency’s assertions, ARTBA observed that local hiring preferences can actually function as barriers to facilitating economic and job growth. The association said that preferring one group of individuals over another based on residency would almost certainly limit competition in the bidding process and warned such requirements could disrupt the stability of transportation construction jobs by forcing companies to lay off workers that do not live in the preferred geographic area. ARTBA urged U.S. DOT to consider the pilot program’s safety implications — an unintended consequence of geographic-based preferences could
force companies to hire individuals for positions in which they have no qualifications. If training them within the project’s time frame is impractical and unsafe, then they may be given job duties that are safer and more peripheral, but largely unnecessary to the project itself. As a result, the association said, the transportation project would cost taxpayers more. ARTBA also noted that geographicbased preferences could dilute existing regulatory requirements aimed at increasing the employment of minorities and women in transportation construction. In its conclusion, ARTBA called on the U.S. DOT to focus its energies on developing and building political and public support for a long-term, stable proposal to grow federal Highway Trust Fund revenues. Such a course, the association said, would allow the nation to improve its transportation infrastructure and grow the size of the workforce building and maintaining it. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Three of the new trailer models — the 4048TA, 4050TA and 4053TA — have a 40-ton (36 t) hauling capacity, and the new 5548TA and 5553TA trailer models haul as much as 55 tons (50 t).
air and electrical lines, which now makes it both easier and less expensive to add optional dock levelers as an aftermarket option. The TA Series trailers feature key trailer components for easy loading on its 7-degree load angle. Talbert’s standard equipment for the series includes a 15,000-lb. (6,804 kg) planetary winch with a two-function, wireless remote. It assists in moving equipment on and off of the trail-
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General Tire Rolls Three New On-Highway Truck Tires In celebration of 100 years of innovation, experience and reliability, General Tire launched three new highway truck tires at this year’s Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) in Louisville, Ky. The General HS is a new long haul steer tire featuring an enhanced tread design, fuelefficient compounding and an upgraded casing platform. The five rib tread pattern, including a straight groove bottom design, promotes even wear and high removal mileage. Additionally, the grooves feature pyramidal shaped stone ejectors to prevent stone retention and increase retreadability. Upgraded compounding in the General HS leads to longer removal mileage while still delivering optimal fuel economy. The casing features an enhanced bead to belt package increasing overall durability for
maximum retreadability. All of these components utilize proven technology and combine to deliver optimized long haulage performance, according to the manufacturer. The launch of the new General HS tire will begin in May 2015 with the release of the 295/75R22.5 (Load Range H) and will continue with the following sizes: • 11R22.5 (Load Range H) • 11R24.5 (Load Range H) • 285/75R24.5 (Load Range H) The General HD, long haul drive tire, features a deep 32/32nd closed shoulder tread design that offers high mileage and optimal fuel economy while also delivering traction in demanding applications. The tread block geometry promotes stiffness in the footprint which reduces excess block movement lead-
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groove technology that leads to minimum stone retention thereby extending casing life. Overall the robust solid shoulder General HT, will deliver the performance necessary and the flexibility needed for demanding applications, according to the manufacturer. The launch of the New General HT tire began in March 2015 with 295/75R22.5 (Load Range G) and will continue with the following sizes: • 11R22.5 (Load Range G) • 255/70R22.5 (Load Range H) • 11R24.5 (Load Range G) • 285/75R24.5 (Load Range G) For more information, visit www.generaltiretruck.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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GuardDog Connect to Monitor Mack mDrive Transmissions Expanding its commitment to enhancing uptime solutions for customers, Mack Trucks announced today that Mack GuardDog Connect, the proactive integrated telematics system, will monitor critical fault codes for Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmissions. Critical fault codes are those that signify a major issue which could result in a vehicle being out of operation. GuardDog Connect will begin monitoring mDRIVE and Mack’s newest version of the automated manual transmission, the mDRIVE HD, in April. “Mack’s commitment to uptime extends well beyond offering support should a
truck go down,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Through our GuardDog
Mack GuardDog Connect, the proactive integrated telematics solution, will monitor critical fault codes for Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmissions.
Connect proactive telematics solution, we can identify a problem while the truck is still up and running, allowing the customer to get the vehicle in for service before a potential breakdown would occur. Extending this service to mDRIVE is just another example of our industry-leading uptime solutions that combine technology with 24/7 live support.” GuardDog Connect for mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD will be available for model year 2016 vehicles equipped with OBD (onboard diagnostics) 2015 emissions controls. Mack GuardDog Connect has been standard on the Mack Pinnacle, Mack Granite and Titan by Mack models since 2013, and beginning in April for Mack TerraPro concrete pumpers. GuardDog Connect monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to an unplanned visit to the dealer. GuardDog Connect enables quick diagnosis of issues, proactive scheduling for repairs and confir-
mation that needed parts are in stock and ready to install, all while the truck is still on the job. GuardDog Connect is managed through Mack’s Uptime Center, newly opened in Greensboro, N.C. Personnel from every customer support function are located in the Uptime Center, connecting them to Mack customers and dealers with the latest telematics, communications and case management tools, enabling cross-functional teams to quickly interact face-to-face when necessary to keep a truck on the road. The experts in the Uptime Center include live 24/7 Uptime agents, reliability engineers, dealer support staff and parts specialists. mDRIVE is currently standard in the Mack Pinnacle model, and mDRIVE HD is standard as of March orders in the Mack Granite and Titan by Mack models. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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TIGER EQUIPMENT www.tigerequipment.com 4181 New Bern Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28546
910-346-1932 805 Old Roberts Rd Benson, NC 27504
RING POWER CORP. 500 World Commerce Parkway St. Augustine, FL 32092 904-494-7631 www.ringpower.com Brooksville 352-797-9500
Orlando 407-856-4851
Daytona Beach 386-947-4939
Palm Bay 321-725-6420
Jacksonville 904-714-3517
Sarasota 941-359-6050
Lake City 386-755-3997
Tallahassee 850-514-1958
Lakeland 863-606-0512
Tampa 813-671-3200
Ocala 352-620-0660
Tarpon Springs 727-938-1613
Isuzu Announces Start of Production of 2015, 2016 Models Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. has announced start of production for its line of 2015 and 2016 N-Series diesel models. The diesel-powered 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringent new EPA greenhouse gas emissions standards a full year before they go into effect. These models, as well as the 2015 NPR ECO-MAX, offer upgraded interiors, new exterior styling, and new optional driver’s suspension seat and keyless entry. “This is our strongest — and cleanest — line of diesel trucks ever,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “This reflects our continued commitment to provide the best trucks for our customers in the low cab forward market.” The 2015 NPR ECO-MAX and 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR benefit from all of the following enhancements as they enter their new model years: • Onboard diagnostics (OBD) improved with a new particulate matter sensor • A new high-output 140-amp alternator generating 30 more amps than the equipment it replaces • Stylish new front grille, available in white (standard) and chrome (optional)
• Redesigned steering wheel • Comfortable and durable new fabric seats • An optional driver suspension seat that increases comfort as it reduces driver fatigue • An optional keyless entry system with two key fobs that lock and unlock driver and passenger doors • An optional lockable DEF fill cap that will help prevent tampering, possible contamination and/or theft of DEF fluid (diesel exhaust fluid) 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR Diesel Models In addition to these improvements, the Isuzu 4HK1-TC 5.2-L turbocharged diesel engine powering the 2016 NPR-HD, NPRXD, NQR and NRR has been enhanced to deliver improved fuel economy and to meet tough new EPA standards restricting the emissions of greenhouse gases. 2016 NPR-XD The weight of the newest member of the Isuzu N-Series family, the 16,000-lb. (7,257 kg) GVWR NPR-XD, has been reduced, allowing an increased payload capacity across all wheelbases and in both standard cab and crew cab configurations.
The diesel-powered 2016 NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR meet stringent new EPA greenhouse gas emissions standards a full year before they go into effect.
“In 2014, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Isuzu trucks in the United States,” Skinner said. “These improvements to our range of diesel-powered trucks demonstrate clearly that we are not resting on our laurels. When it comes to power, performance, economy, driver comfort, low cost of operation and environmental friendliness, we
intend to be the leading low cab forward truck for the next 30 years.” For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AIR COMPRESSOR SALES
ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC.
COWIN EQUIPMENT
GEORGIA
NORTH CAROLINA 11425 Reames Rd Charlotte (704) 596-8283
www.blanchardmachinery.net
2238 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham (205) 841-6666
5490 Thomaston Road Macon (478) 474-8460
FLORIDA
Asheville (828) 687-0620
1890 NE 150th St. Miami (305) 949-2581 Fax: (305) 949-0747
Raleigh (919) 661-8710
Miami (305) 232-2255
PINNACLE CENTRAL COMPANY, INC.
Greenville (252) 754-5280
West Palm Beach (561) 833-4634
www.pinnaclecentral.com
GEORGIA Savannah (912) 964-8079
FLORIDA 103 Bryan Street Jacksonville (904) 354-5746 Polk City (888) 253-2444
ALABAMA
Mobile (251) 633-4020 Montgomery (334) 262-6642 Huntsville (256) 350-0006 Oxford (256) 832-5053 FLORIDA Pensacola (850) 479-3004
SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia (803) 791-0740
GEORGIA
Piedmont (864) 704-1060
Atlanta (404) 696-7210
North Charleston (843) 414-1120 TENNESSEE Knoxville (865) 525-1845 Chattanooga (866) 495-3406 LaVergne (704) 280-2762
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JCB Offers Energy Master Kit to Boost Safety, Productivity JCB is to offer an energy master is seeking approval for a positive air kit for five telescopic handler modshut-off valve. To avoid costly els from 9,000 lb. to 16,000 lb. downtime for accidental breakages, (4,082 to 7,257 kg) lift capacities a steel lower door section for the cab with working heights of 42 ft. to 56 can be provided, along with mesh ft. (12.8 to 17 m). Designed specifiscreens for machines with a canopy. cally to meet the requirements of the There also are auxiliary relief valves oil and gas industries, the energy to protect the lifting chains. master specification brings together The energy master kit has been a host of new options that are produced following extensive condemanded by energy industry consultation with customers in the oil tractors. and gas industries, for whom maxiThe energy master specification mum uptime is an essential requirecan be ordered on the 509-42, 510ment. The kit delivers increased 56, 512-56 and 514-56 Loadalls and safety and ease-of-use on the job the new 516-42 model. Customers site, ensuring maximum productivican tailor the specification to their ty and uptime for the telescopic individual needs, with a single lever machine. With more than 2,000 control joystick, lighting options drilling rigs working throughout the including high intensity LED work North American market, there is lights on the front and rear of the increasing demand for a high-capaccab, on the boom, on the rear chassis ity telescopic handler that delivers and for peripheral visibility, a market-leading levels of safety, mechanical tow hitch, a lifting ease-of-use and high performance. shackle and a beacon. In addition, For more information, visit the energy master package includes www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on cab and externally-mounted fire Construction Equipment Guide’s Web extinguishers. JCB also will offer a spark The energy master specification can be ordered on the 509-42, 510-56, 512-56 and 514-56 site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) arrestor and the company currently Loadalls and the new 516-42 model.
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GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO. 2695 Davie Road Davie, FL 33314 954-916-1020 www.growers equipment.com
CHARLOTTE TRACTOR 1700 Starita Road Charlotte, NC 28206 704-596-8900 www.charlottetractor.com
DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEE
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COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
Nashville 140 Charter Place LaVergne, TN 37086 615-793-7576 www.ditchwitchtn.com
2820 S. Elm-Eugene Street Greensboro, NC 27406 336-273-3606 www.greensboro tractor.com
8515 SR 207 N. Hastings, FL 32145 904-692-3673 www.futchstractor depot.com
5287 New Kings Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-924-9624 www.coastalequipment system.com
CREEL TRACTOR CO. 3771 Palm Beach Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33916 239-694-2185 Fax: 239-694-6059 www.creeltractor.com
RICHARDS TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS
CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.
1995 N.E. 8th St. Homestead, FL 33033 305-247-8711 www.ritrac.com
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Minn.’s Virnig Manufacturing Grows From Humble Roots Virnig Manufacturing and Welding has come a long way since its humble beginning in 1989. Established in a two-car garage, just outside of the city limits of the rural community of Pierz, Minn., Dean and Lois Virnig started Virnig Manufacturing and Welding. The Virnigs business started with repair work for local farmers and construction companies in Central Minnesota. When it comes to superior service and quality work, word travels fast in a small town, and the Virnigs saw their little business grow quickly. Within five years of opening the doors, Dean and Lois moved from their makeshift shop into a larger building and expanded into manufacturing skid loader attachments and dump trailers, subsequently changing their name to Virnig Manufacturing Inc. High product demand and limited space warranted additions in 1994, 1997 and 1999. Finally, the Virnigs decided to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rice, Minn., in 2001. In 2010, the Virnigs constructed an additional facility across the parking lot to add more workspace. Finally, in spring 2015, the newest addition was built to accommodate a powder coat paint system, new assembly space, and shipping area. • 28,500 sq. ft. (2,647 sq m) addition jumped to a 73,000 sq. ft. (6,781.9 sq m) total • Fully automated powder coat paint system with three stage wash • From engineering and cutting raw materials to machining, welding and painting the finished product, all steps of the manufacturing process are done in-house. Virnig has applied an innovative “self-guided workforce” model with working leads responsible for each pro-
duction area. The employees in each area are responsible for meeting their daily goals set by the production schedule. To aid this organizational structure, Virnig is also implementing a kitting process supplying each employee with all the items required to complete the scheduled job at hand. Internal processes and space usage are constantly reviewed to find greater accuracy and efficiency within the manufacturing process. With such stringent quality control measures Virnig can offer a product warranty that few can match. Each attachment is tied to a serial number and inventory control system from start to finish. This allows configuration of product options, while still maintaining accurate order fulfillment. Computer terminals are being implemented throughout the build areas for employees to reference during the see VIRNIG page 60
Internal expansions and optimization of existing space will be continuing over the near future to establish the greatest efficiency in Virnig’s manufacturing process.
High product demand and limited space warranted additions in 1994, 1997 and 1999. Finally, the Virnigs decided to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rice, Minn., in 2001. Then, in 2010, the Virnigs constructed an additional facility right across the parking lot from their new one to add more workspace.
The rotary brush cutter — Standard deck cuts through brush up to three inches in diameter with ease, while three-blade design produces a superior finish.
The inventory storage area with many attachments ready for shipping to more than 650 dealers worldwide.
Once a piece is washed, treated and dried it is electrostatically charged and blown with Virnig charcoal grey ultradurable, UV-resistant paint powder.
The paint system can handle up to 160 attachments per day with a track system that moves 5 ft. (1.5 m) per minute.
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Flint Equipment Company Albany, GA 229/888-1212 Adairsville, GA 770/773-9857 Atlanta, GA 404/691-9445 Grovetown, GA 706/855-5440 Columbus, GA 706/687-3344 Macon, GA 478/788-1586 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161 Savannah, GA 912/964-7370
Troy, AL 334/566-4181 Dothan, AL 334/794-8691 West Columbia, SC 803/794-9340 Simpsonville, SC 864/963-5835 Aynor, SC 843/358-5688 Ladson, SC 843/572-0400 Andrews, SC 843/221-4940 Walterboro, SC 843/539-1420
Bobcat of Jacksonville www.bobcatjax.com 11657 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32256 904/288-9181
James River Equipment 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
Greenville, NC 252/758-4403 Raleigh, NC 919/772-2121 Ahoskie, NC 252/332-5550 Wilmington, NC 910/675-9211 Fayetteville, NC 910/424-1200
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Contaminated Soil Causes 15 Percent Budget Increase BALLPARK from page 1
diation of contaminated soil within the stadium’s footprint; increased sub-contractor pricing due to a residential and mixed-use construction boom in the area; winter weather delays that resulted in overtime pay to an average of 250 workers on site daily in order to meet deadlines; and new upgrades to the stadium not previously factored into the budget, such as a guitar-shaped scoreboard that mimics the iconic scoreboard at Greer Stadium. “When you have a fast-moving project with a fixed deadline, more often than not, you encounter these types of budget challenges as you move from concept to construction,” Mayor Karl Dean told The Tennessean after a Metro Sports Authority meeting.” Fortunately, he added, Metro government has the funds to cover the additional expense in a way that does not impact other city programs and projects. He expects the economic activity and development around the ballpark and the tax revenues they will generate to make up for the additional costs. Pay to Play Under the direction of general contractor Barton Malow/Bell/Harmony, a joint venture LLC, and project managers Gobbell Hays Partners Inc., and Capital Project Solutions Inc., construction of the new ballpark in downtown Nashville, Tenn., began Jan. 27, 2014, near the proposed location of a new state museum. Part of the ground on which it’s located is the former site of the Sulphur Dell ballpark, a minor league ballpark used from 1870 to the 1960s. The new facility replaces the team’s former home at Herschel Greer stadium, where they played from 1978 to 2014. An earlier project to build a new facility was abandoned in the early 2000s due to the economy, but talks for a new ballpark resumed in late 2013. To make it happen, the city made a deal to receive the stateowned property in exchange for paying $18 million to the state for the construction of a 1,000-car parking garage on site and $5 milJacki Robert photo lion for an underground parking First Tennessee Park, Nashville’s new ballpark for the Nashville Sounds Triple-A Minor League baseball team, has cost $10 million more than planned due to unexpected construction issues. garage near the proposed state library and archives. expected proceeds. The Metro Council’s rapid deciOther revenue streams include: Discovery Leads to Delay sion in December 2013 to issue $650,000 in sales tax generated by the staHeavy snow and ice contributed to scheduling delays and $65 million in municipal bonds as dium, $1.4 million in property tax revenue budget over-runs. So did the discovery of a 900-year-old part of the financing plan sparked from two nearby private developments Native American village in the area where left field is. contention due to the speed with and an annual lease with the Sounds of Workers uncovered prehistoric artifacts dating back to 1150 which the proposal was approved. $700,000, all of which combined should AD during early stages of construction. Archeologists conMetro Finance Director Rich firmed that fire pits and broken pieces of ceramic pans sigJacki Robert photo cover the city’s $4.3 million annual debt. Riebeling called the project’s The Sounds owners, led by Frank Ward, nal the site of a Native American workshop where mineral Heavy snow and ice contributed to timeline a “helter-skelter pace” but scheduling delays and budget overcontributed $2 million to cover the cost of water from the underground sulphur springs was boiled to said they have a plan in place to runs. stadium upgrades and have invested $50 collect salt, calling it a “significant salt manufacturing and come up with funding. million for a new mixed-use and retail distribution center.” That plan comprises both public and private funds, and development that includes an apartment complex to anchor The area is known to have been a major hub of moundincludes transferring $5 million in tax increment financing the facility. building peoples that could have had a population of tens of from the Metro Development and Housing Agency’s The city owns the stadium, which it has leased to the team thousands before French trappers established settlements. Jackson Redevelopment District. In addition, $1.5 million is The city paid for archeologists to excavate the disturbed available in TIF reserve funds and $1 million will come from for 30 years, and is expected to pay $345,000 for annual maintenance of it. see BALLPARK page 66 the stadium’s initial revenue bond sale, which exceeded
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Huntsville, AL 256-536-9390 Decatur, AL 256-350-0006 Oxford, AL 256-832-5053
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
More Than 450 Attend Powerscreen World Dealer Conference More than 450 distributors and customers from 36 countries attended the Powerscreen World Dealer Conference March 16 to 19 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Distributors from all over the world came together to learn about how Powerscreen is addressing the latest challenges facing its customers — i.e. need for higher quality/more closely spec’d products, pressure on efficiency and operating costs, and environmental pressure for cleaner/quieter equipment. At the event attendees shared best practices, learning from the Powerscreen team and each other, as well as hands-on equipment demonstrations. The event featured seminars and conferences, St. Patrick’s Day evening yacht cruise, Everglades airboat adventure tour, and an extensive demo day display of 19 Powerscreen crushing and screening machines held at the large Palm Beach Aggregates quarry site north of Fort Lauderdale. The open day included an exclusive introduction of seven new machines in operation. New Products in Demonstration Premiertrak 600 mobile jaw crusher features a high performance 47 by 32 in. (120 by 82 cm) reversible primary jaw. Designed for demolition and hard rock quarrying and mining, it is available as diesel-hydraulic or diesel-electric. Both versions are built for high production with low maintenance and running costs. The model demonstrated has diesel direct drive with a Scania DC13 low-speed engine and advanced hydraulics. The electric version has an oversized genset sufficient to run another plant and can be powered from a mains source. 1150 Maxtrak mobile cone see POWERSCREEN page 54
Some of the more than 450 distributors and customers at the Powerscreen World Dealer Conference.
Dealers and customers observe the equipment and discuss it with Powerscreen factory personnel.
Distributors from all over the world came together to learn about how Powerscreen is addressing the latest challenges facing its customers. The new Powerscreen Trakpactor 260SR impact crusher was launched at the World Dealer Conference.
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Kleemann’s MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 Represents Ongoing Evolution The MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 ZSi EVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm). These provide feed capacities of up to 350 or 450 tph (317 or 408 t), respectively.
Kleemann’s MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 impact crusher is the slightly smaller version of the MR 130 ZSi EVO 2. EVO 2 represents the continuing evolution of the successful EVO Contractor Line, with additional benefits in terms of economy and operational safety. These new impact crushers are differentiated by their size and productivity; the MR 110 ZSi EVO 2 has a crusher inlet opening of 43.3 in. (110 cm), and the MR 130 ZSi EVO 2 a crusher inlet opening of 51 in. (130 cm). These provide feed capacities of up to 350 or 450 tph (317 or 408 t), respectively. The “S” indicates a Mobirex unit with optional, highly productive secondary vibrating screen with extra-large screening surface mounted on the discharge conveyor. This secondary screen unit can produce spec material, potentially eliminating the need for a separate screen. Impact crushers are ideal for processing demolition materials to spec, such as recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). The feeding unit has hydraulically folding hopper walls and locking system, which speeds setup. A vibrating double-deck prescreen between hopper and crusher eliminates fines from the product flow before they ever enter the crusher, reducing wear and cutting fuel costs.
The new EVO 2 Mobirex mobile impact crushers utilize direct drive crushers and electric drives for the vibrating conveyors, belts and the prescreen. This permits high fuel efficiency and allows optimal loading of the crusher. These crushers feature a new inlet geometry, which allows even better penetration of the material into the range of the rotor. Also, the wear behavior of the new C-form impact ledges has been improved to such an extent that the edges remain sharper longer, leading to improved material shape. The rotor ledges are held securely by a new and extremely user-friendly clamping system, which means that they can be changed even quicker, and thus contribute to greater plant uptime. Outstanding performance is made possible in part by the extremely efficient direct drive, with which the machines are equipped. A latest-generation diesel engine transmits its power almost loss-free directly to the flywheel of the crusher, via a robust fluid coupling and V-belts. This drive concept enables enormous versatility, as the rotor speed can be adjusted in four stages to suit different processing applications. The Kleemann continuous feed system (CFS) manages a more equal loading of the crushing area, in which the conveying fre-
quencies of the feeder trough and the prescreen are adapted independently of each other to the level of the crusher, thus significantly boosting performance. For the optional S version with secondary screen mounted, the oversize gradation return conveyor has been redesigned from the predecessor models, eliminating a vertical bend and integrating the transfer chute at the feed hopper. With these new Mobirex impact crushers, the fully hydraulic adjustment capability of the crushing gap permits greater plant uptime, while improving quality of end product, according to the manufacturer. Not only can the crushing gap be completely adjusted via the touchpanel electronic control unit, but the calculation of the zero-point is possible while the rotor is running. This ability to accurately set the crusher aprons from the control panel with automatic detection of zero point and target value setting saves time, and improves the overall efficiency and handling of the crusher. In a Kleemann Mobirex impact crusher, zero point is the distance between the ledges of the rotor and the impact plates of the lower impact toggle, plus a defined safety distance. The desired crushing gap is approached from this zero point. While the upper impact toggle is adjusted
via simple hydraulic cylinders, the lower impact toggle has a hydraulic crushing gap adjustment device, which is secured electronically and mechanically against collision with the rotor. The crushing gap is set via the touch screen and approached hydraulically. Prior to setting of the crushing gap, the zero point is determined automatically. For automatic zero-point determination, with the rotor running, the impact toggle moves slowly onto the rotor ledges until it makes contact, which is detected by a sensor. The impact toggle is then retracted by the defined safety distance. During this procedure, a stop ring slides on the piston rod. When the zero point is reached, the locking chamber is locked hydraulically and the stop ring is fixed in position. The stop ring now serves as a mechanical detent for the piston rod. During the stop ring check, which is carried out for every crusher restart, the saved zero point is compared with the actual value via the electronic limit switch. If the value deviates, a zero-point determination is carried out once again. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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crusher is a mid-size version of the 1000 and 1300 Maxtrak models with their same product shaping. Offered as direct feed or a pre-screen version to achieve higher production with dirty feed, it has a hydraulic folding system to convert to direct feed in seconds. It offers a choice of strokes and three liner options for a wide variety of applications and accepts an all-in-feed up to 8 in. (20.5 cm). It is powered by a Scania DC 13 engine. Chieftain 2200 mobile screen features a drive system with four-bearing screen drive for each screen box. This concept builds on the Chieftain 1400 efficiency combination of high screen angle and four-bearing drive system. The Chieftain 2200 screen can easily convert from four-bearing to two-bearing drive for many applications in sand/gravel, slags, quarry de-dusting, etc. at very small bottom deck apertures, according to the manufacturer. Trakpactor 260SR compact mobile impact crusher is available as standard with no post-screen, or with optional post-screen and recirculating system as displayed. Primarily used for recycling and demolition for one-stop production of sized aggregate see POWERSCREEN page 58
The Premiertrak 600 jaw feeds a 1150 Maxtrak cone that feeds a Chieftain 2200 screen.
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IROCK’s TJ-3046 Features High Performance Designs The TJ-3046 track jaw crusher by IROCK Crushers is a high performance primary jaw crushing plant designed for medium-scale operators in quarrying, demolition, recycling and mining applications. The TJ-3046 features a 13-cu.-yd. (9.9 cu m) feeder and includes a grizzly pre-screening grid. The feeder drive features a load control system to ensure continuous, uninterrupted crushing. An optional level sensor can be fitted to the jaw and control the feed rate to the crusher, therefore maximizing production. The jaw crusher has an inlet
opening of 46 by 30 in. (117 by 76 cm) and is equipped with a hydraulic wedge adjustment to give operators total control of product size down to 2 in. (5 cm). TJ-3046’s high swing jaw generates an aggressive crushing action and accelerates movement of material into the crushing chamber. The 48-in. (122 cm) crusher discharge conveyor can stockpile up to 11 ft. 6 in. (3.5 m). A dirt conveyor is standard on the machine. The 110,250-lb. (50,008 kg) TJ-3046 can be equipped with a wireless remote control
IROCK’s new TJ-3046 features track mobility, and its folding sides make for easier set up and tear down.
IROCK’s new TJ-3046 generates an aggressive crushing action and moves material into the crushing chamber faster.
The load control system that is part of IROCK’s new TJ-3046 ensures continuous, uninterrupted crushing.
and features track mobility for relocation around a job site or onto a heavy-haul trailer and its hydraulic folding sides make for easier set up and tear down. IROCK designed the TJC-3046 with easy operation, durability and efficiency in mind. A user-friendly electronic crusher control system with touch screen display is easy to operate and simplifies crushing, service and maintenance. For additional durability and wear life, jaw plates and wear plates consist of 18 percent manganese. Finally, the unit’s highly efficient direct drive system promotes minimal fuel consumption and makes operation cost effective, according to the manufacturer. Powered by a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, the TJ-3046 can produce up to 445 tph (403.7 t). In addition to manufacturing heavy-duty units and high-quality components, IROCK also has convenient 24-hour online parts look up and ordering, fast delivery and live service support until 9 p.m. EST. For more information, call 866/240-0201 or visit www.irockcrushers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Premiertrak 300 Boasts Aggressive Crushing Chamber POWERSCREEN from page 54
from raw feed material, it is equally suited as a small primary crusher for quarries. Operator benefits include extreme versatility due to high mobility, rapid setup and retractable postscreen system. Warrior 2100 mobile scalping screen includes Powerscreen’s triple-shaft technology for high productivity, especially in sticky scalping applications and single-size screening. It offers exceptional performance in aggregates, overburden, processed ores, topsoil, compost, biomass, construction and demolition and other wastes. Numerous stroke and feed settings allow the Warrior 2100 screen to excel in the most challenging applications, according to the manufacturer. Premiertrak 300 HA mobile jaw crusher features a highly aggressive and robust 40 by 24 in. (100 by 60 cm) crushing chamber and a low engine RPM for fuel efficiency and low noise. Large bypass chute clearance and full tunnelling enhance material flow and reduce blockage with sticky materials. The hydraulically lowering conveyor allows for good access if blockage occurs. It is also available with hydraulic release jaw chamber for difficult recycling applications with tramp metal. Warrior 600 mobile screen is the smallest Warrior, but with plenty of punch. It makes the Warrior range the widest in the market, with six machine sizes. The Warrior 600 screen is designed for versatility, maneuverability and is easy to transport and setup. It has high strength, high amplitude, two-bearing, 8 by 4 ft. (2.4 by 1.2 m) screenbox with up to 6g acceleration. Fuel consumption is approximately 1-1/2 gal/hr (6 L). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Dealers check out the new 1150 Maxtrak cone crusher.
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Virnig built a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rice, Minn., in 2001 and an additional facility across the parking lot in 2010. The addition newest addition completed in spring 2015 brings the total square footage to 73,000.
Inventory and materials control have been optimized to cut down on waste and mistakes. This is the parts and materials receiving and storage area.
Virnig Utilizes Automated, Custom-Built Paint System VIRNIG from page 42
manufacture process, which will also give them the ability to review 3D models of the various attachments and configurations. These provide real time updates and product adjustments. With the major additions and state of the art paint system Virnig is poised for continued growth. Internal expansions and optimization of existing space will be continuing over the near future to establish the greatest efficiency in Virnig’s manufacturing process. The automated paint system was custom
built for Virnig Manufacturing and meets the specific challenges and requirements Virnig was looking for. Parts are hung on a track system moving up to 5 f. (1.5 m) per minute and start by going through a three stage wash system that degreases, chemically treats against corrosion, and seals the metal. Parts then travel through a drying oven set at 200 degrees for 15 minutes. The dry part next enters an environmentally controlled paint room where temperature and humidity are regulated to ensure there is no variation in the paint application process. The powder paint is electrostatical-
The three stage paint system, wash, dry and chemical pretreat before powder coat paint applied. This stateof-the-art paint system reclaims 98 percent of all applied powder coat paint.
ly charged to ensure an even coat of Virnig Charcoal Grey ultra-durable, UV resistant powder. The paint bay itself is can handle parts up to 8 ft. (2.4 m) high, 4 ft. (1.2 m) wide by 10 ft. (3 m) long. This can accommodate larger attachments or custom order contracted products from other manufacturers. After being coated with powder the parts are baked in a large oven at 400 degrees fahrenheit for 45 minutes. The baking process causes the powder to melt and bond to the parts. After a 1 hour cool down period the parts are fully cured allowing rapid assembly and shipping. The entire trip
Robert Goldade (L), operations officer, and Bryan Virnig, sales and marketing.
through the system takes 2 hours and 45 minutes and allows for growth of more than four times current levels. Product quality is the number one priority at Virnig, according to Dean Virnig, president of Virnig. “The quality of the products matches the quality of the company. We value our customers, value our people and value our products,” said Virnig. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Established in a two-car garage, just outside of the city limits of the rural community of Pierz, Minn., Dean and Lois Virnig started Virnig Manufacturing and Welding.
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The TC120 provides great flexibility with its hydraulic rotation capabilities and 5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons (68 t) of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easily cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steel plate.
Brokk Introduces TC120 Tank Cutter Attachment Brokk Inc. releases the TC120 Tank Cutter attachment. Manufactured by their sister company, Darda, this attachment delivers maximum cutting control and ultimate versatility for continuous steel cutting abilities. The 47-by-17-in. (119 by 43 cm) TC120 tank cutter can be used with the Brokk 160, 260 and 400 models. The TC120 brings flexibility to the job site with its hydraulic rotation capabilities and 5 in. (12.7 cm) wide jaws. It exerts 75 tons (68 t) of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easily cut through .5 in. (1.3 cm) thick steel plate. Although this attachment can be used in a variety of applications, such as in salvage yards and balers, it’s commonly employed for cutting steel tanks, pipes and vessels. The most common method of cutting steel, an open-flame torch, poses a fire hazard when cutting into flammable tanks and vessels, and it can raise the risk of exposure to harmful emissions. By using the electric Brokk machine with the TC120 instead, operators reduce the risk of exposure to toxic emissions as well as prevent fires. “This revolutionary product defines versatility. It combines power, efficiency and, above all, safety,” said Mike Martin, Brokk Inc.’s vice president of operations. “Safety is vital. When cutting tanks, you never know what you’ll run into. You don’t have to worry about that with the Brokk machine and TC120 combination. Since
it’s electric, you reduce the risk that comes with cutting into potentially flammable tanks.” In addition to heightened safety, the TC120 improves productivity by continuously cutting steel. “For the first time in the industry, there’s a safe, easy, high-productivity option for cutting steel,” Martin said. “Combining the Brokk machine with the TC120 attachment is like powering a giant scissors — it slices through steel like a scissor to paper.” The TC120 attachment also benefits contractors with its extended reach. Brokk machines’ remote capabilities, coupled with arms that extend as far as 27 ft. (8.2 m), easily reach places others can’t, improving efficiency while minimizing labor costs. Because it’s attached to a Brokk machine, it reduces the risk of injury to laborers by eliminating the need to climb scaffolds and ladders with torches to get to hard-to-reach spaces. The TC120 is one of many Brokk attachments that can be quickly interchanged for greater versatility on a job site. Brokk Inc. supplies a wide range of remote-controlled machinery and attachments, maximizing productivity, improving efficiency and promoting safety. For more information, call 800/6217856 or visit www.brokk.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Doosan Expands With Clamps Doosan has expanded the versatility of its excavators with the addition of eight main pin clamps and seven pro-link wedge lock clamps that are compatible with wedge lock attachments. The new Doosan clamp attachments are compatible with the wedge lock buckets and quick couplers, and give more flexibility to operators who use the wedge lock couplers. The new Doosan clamp attachments work with multiple bucket widths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm), depending on the clamp type, to help maintain the load when operating Doosan DX63-3 to DX255LC-5 excavators. The hydraulic and pro-link wedge lock clamps have the same characteristics as the non-wedge lock style clamp, enabling precise movement and positioning. When not in use, the clamps retract, making the attachments excellent for demolition, site preparation and land-clearing applications. For more information, visit doosanequip-
The new Doosan clamp attachments work with multiple bucket widths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm), depending on the clamp type, to help maintain the load when operating Doosan DX63-3 to DX255LC-5 excavators.
ment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
CPA 360 Drilling Attachment Fit for Compact Carriers Designed for use on compact excavators, backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders ranging in size from 8 to 15 tons (7.2 to 13.6 t), the Micro CPA 360 drilling attachment by Montabert provides 360-degree drill rotation, allowing the operator to transition between vertical, horizontal and overhead drilling with ease. The 1,587-lb. (720 kg) Micro CPA 360 drills holes measuring 1-3/4 to 3 in. (4.4 to 7.6 cm) in diameter and up to 30 ft. (9 m) deep. Standard features on the single-pass Micro CPA 360 include a high performance Montabert drifter and radio remote control capabilities, enabling the drilling attachment to be operated from outside the carrier’s cab. An optional dust collector, with high suction capacity or a water injection system, is available to reduce the dust escape. For more information, visit montabert.com/en/micro-cpa.html.
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Mobro Marine Sells CRANE PARTS You will find the parts you need at MOBRO Marine, Inc. We purchase in bulk directly from the manufacturers to maintain our large inventory. We also have a large inventory of long-lead time parts for cranes that can’t be found anywhere else. Not only does this mean we have the part you need in stock, it also saves you money. Because we buy in volume, we can buy for less and pass the savings on to you. We sell high quality genuine OEM parts from the following manufacturers: • Terex • American • Bucyrus-Erie • P&H • Kobelco • Koehring • Lorain • Northwest Crane
THIS MONTH’S SPECIALS 2082500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu
21400N3354F2P1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco
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2072500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu
KBB0282 / D28001 - One Link-Belt turntable bearing for
PC300-3. Avon# 1555B3 ................................$4,475 Each
a LS3400C. Avon# 1249B5 ......................................$3,950
2052500021 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu
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model 792. Avon# 1556B8 ......................................$3,500
24100N418F1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco 909.
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Compaction Wheels
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Severe Duty & Rock Excavator Buckets
Dual Action Grapples
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Pin Grap Couplers
Skidsteer Attachments
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area at Sulphur Dell to document and salvage artifacts before the site was covered as part of construction. Because no human remains were found and because the property is owned by the city, there was no legal obligation to permit more extensive digging, although archaeologist and MTSU Professor Kevin Smith, whose team worked on the stadium site project, said he would have loved to have had more time to study the site. He also is pleased that the artifacts will go on permanent display in the Tennessee State Museum’s Mississippian Period exhibit in August 2015. A group of Native Americans and preservationists asked the city to delay construction for a year to allow for further study. Smith explained that excavation of a site this big could take decades, and that processing and analysis could take additional decades, along with substantial funding that is not available. Park and Walk As the deadline approached, the stadium remained a construction zone. Parts of the grounds will continue to be under construction long after the first pitch. The parking garage won’t even be finished this season. Anticipated completion date is Oct. 31. Because the city failed to complete construction of the 1,000-space $18 million underground parking garage at Fifth Avenue North and Harrison Street, the mayor’s office has unveiled a temporary parking lot that will rely on offsite parking, free shuttles and city buses to get fans to and from the stadium. Nevertheless, Mayor Dean does not expect parking issues to impact attendance. He has not said whether the Sounds or the city is paying for the shuttles. Other projects surrounding the 10,000-seat stadium also will be under construction this year, such as the 306-unit luxury apartment building north of the stadium next to Bicentennial Park and the planned $60 million mixed-use residential project Ward hopes to build beyond left field.
Play Ball But the stadium itself is ready for baseball season. To ensure an optimal playing field, 100,000 sq. ft. (9,290 sq m) of Tiffany Bermuda Grass sod from Texas was laid and then over-seeded with 1,000 lbs. (453 kg) of perennial rye grass. A larger, more modern version of Greer Stadium’s popular guitar-shaped scoreboard was built beyond the right-center field wall. Designed by Panasonic Eco Solutions North American and installed by TS Sports, it features a 4,200 sq. ft. (390 sq m) high-definition LED screen. The scoreboard measures 138 by 68 ft. (42 by 20 m) and is capable of displaying colorful graphics and animation, as well as score, field positions, player statistics and photos. The scoreboard will hold two of the main speakers in the sound system that was installed by Clair Solutions, who also installed fiber cabling for the stadium’s CATV system. The system was designed to enable speakers to be precisely pointed, not only to provide better sound quality within the stadium, but also to divert noise away from nearby residents in Sulphur Dell. With 8,500 fixed seats, a grass berm beyond the left-center field wall that provides enough room for 1,500 spectators, the stadium can accommodate 10,000 fans. The lower level of seating extends from one foul pole to the other and is divided into 24 sections. The upper level has 13 sections between first and third base. Seats are traditional stadiumstyle chairs; some seats near the dugouts and all second-level seats have padded cushions. Additional seating consists of areas reserved for groups, such as four field-level suites, each of which can accommodate up to 40 people, with accompanying seats behind home plate. There are 18 suites on the second level with outdoor seating and a covered party deck on each end. Designed by Hastings Architecture Associates LLC, the stadium includes several concession stands around the concourse. In addition, a bar and lounge is located on the upper level and The Band Box, a 4,000 sq. ft. (371 sq m) outdoor restaurant, is situated in the right field concourse area. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Location to Serve as Possible Model for Other Locations YANCEY from page 8
ning stage for quite some time, culminating in the final move. “It was a long four-week process. Not necessarily from the standpoint of simply relocating the parts, but with computer changes and parts ‘tagging’ and combining. Some of the parts were actually stored in one place and on the database as being in both facilities.” Clenny said the setup is more efficient. “Not only did we gain three more shop bays in the power systems facility, we are finding the parts consolidation to be much more cost effective. It was a pretty simple decision that just made sense. We had the extra space in the parts department in the earth moving facility and we needed more space in the Power Systems facility. The area where the parts used to be stored in the Power Systems facility already had access to an overhead crane system. The whole process made for some long days. We actually got much more accomplished after hours as we all still had our regular jobs to accomplish during the business day.” Clenny is responsible for the parts operations at the Savannah and Statesboro, Ga., locations. She said that the entire staff has pitched in at the Savannah location during the consolidation process. The company now has two in-house parts reps that are trained on construction equipment and two that are trained on power systems working together in the parts department. Savannah is the first store to consolidate the parts operations, and will be closely monitored as a possible model for other locations. “We finished this consolidation less than a week ago and many customers are already commented that they like the new system,” said Clenny. “We’ve always done a good job in our parts operations,
Yancey gained an additional three service bays by consolidating all parts in the earthmoving building.
but now it is definitely more organized than ever before in Savannah. There is still more work to be done in perfecting, organizing and grouping Blue Bird bus and Cat parts together in one centralized location for maximum efficiency.” Darin Moxley, general parts manager of all divisions, said parts operation was structured differently in the past.
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“Yancey Power Systems was originally called Sunbelt Power when it was established many years ago. It was primarily set up for distribution and support for Caterpillar’s power generation products. Cat then entered the on-highway business, which then became a part of the portfolio for see YANCEY page 70
Local Savannah area contractors, Matt Baker (L) and Cleve Foskey (R) of R.B. Baker Construction, Garden City, Ga., stop in to have lunch with their Yancey earthmoving machine sales representative, Ricky Hale.
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Yancey Bros. Co. Looks to Simplify, Consolidate Parts, Provide Space YANCEY from 68
Sunbelt Power with support of the CAT engine business. This eventually became Yancey Power Systems. In the past, Power Systems and Yancey’s machine division ran virtually as two different companies. As we move into a new phase of the company, we’re looking to simplify and consolidate the on-highway Power Systems operation with the machine operations in locations where it just makes sense, but not necessarily in every city we’re in. In places that we’re able to consolidate parts and have the space and the resources to do so, we would like to provide a complete parts experience for our customer that would include anything from machine and off-highway parts to anything pertaining to power generation and on-highway parts for trucks and buses. “The parts team here [Savannah] has spent a lot of hours over the last month working on completely moving and consolidating parts into one operation. I want to emphasize a couple points. We still have specialization of our parts counter staff that are highly experienced and focused on off-highway machine parts, and then we have counter staff members who are experienced and specialized on the on-highway products. We’re not trying to cross train everyone on everything, but they can work together and learn from each other and provide a better experience when the customer comes in. This will have more people on the parts counter that are
cross-training and educating each other just by working sideby-side. “We’ve been in the on-highway business for quite a number of years. I feel that in some areas we serve, we may not have done a great job of completely connecting with our offhighway customers. Many may not know of our capabilities and our expertise in what we can do for them for their onhighway products. We can provide parts and full service for just about any type of vehicle that they have whether it’s on or off road. The unique thing in what we’re doing here is that this is the first time that we’ve had one parts department that can do all of this for one customer in one place.” Savannah is a one stop parts shop and can provide parts for the smallest piece of compact equipment to light and medium duty trucks and even parts for automotive applications to on-highway heavy class 8 trucks to school buses. The Yancey Bros. Co. location in Savannah is made up of three buildings: one for earthmoving sales and service and all parts operations; one for hydraulic service; and one for the Power Systems division (bus, truck and generator). For more information, visit www.yanceybros.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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GPS Provides Position Updates of Grading Blade
Based in Elizabethton, Tenn., Summers-Taylor Inc. serves the Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina markets. LANDFILL from 22
Additionally, Keene points out that traditionally if they would have needed to stop production to redesign and re-issue the site plan that it would have delayed production anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more. Keene estimates that several hours a day were saved, which equals money saved by using GPS machine control. The technology is designed to provide position updates of the grading blade up to 100 times per second. It combines a gyro, compass and inertial sensor to measure the X, Y and Z position as well as the roll, pitch, yaw and acceleration of the dozer. The Topcon grade control system puts design surfaces, grades and alignments inside the machine cab and is designed to accurately position the dozer blade in real time. After the clay liner, a 2.4 in. (60 mm) thick High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
sheet is laid from 500-ft. (152 m) rolls before a protective cover-material surface is placed. The 24-in. (61 cm) layer of leachate collection stone is the last layer before the garbage bags of pizza crusts, coffee grounds, meat wrappers and other household waste begin filling up the cell. Reflecting on the project, Keene said that the owner, Waste Industries, was very impressed with the quality of the work and how quickly it was completed. “We had approximately 180 days to complete this engineered project and we were finished in 150 days. This helped the owner considerably since they could apply for state certification to use the cell sooner than anticipated.” So, what will be remembered most about this project? “A big challenge was placing the lifts of clay, said Keene. “The material required a lot of conditioning to get the proper moisture content to meet the compaction curve. The
more moisture you have in that material, the harder it is to compact. It’s a bit of a tightrope walk. “The Topcon system helped immensely. Imagine without it having to grade almost seven acres and laying six inches down on it, putting stakes in the ground to show that The Topcon grade control system puts design surfaces, six-inch layer, and then to grades and alignments inside the machine cab and is show where the next six- designed to accurately position the dozer blade in real inch layer is, and keep time. building up like that. of our work there. We saved the owner time Where it helped is that we didn’t have to and money, and made money for our comwaste time setting stakes. We could grade pany. It makes me proud of our people when exactly a six-inch layer at a time.“ the landfill manager says, ‘we really appreWith the completion of the new cell at the ciate you guys pushing to get the job finished Waste Industries’ Lakeway Sanitation & — great job team!’” Recycling Landfill, Keene said he is proud (This story also can be found on of the project. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at “Our 14-worker crew and I can be proud www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Fake City for Driverless Cars Could Change Entire Construction Industry By Lori Tobias
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For several months, backhoe, dump truck, grader and other heavy equipment operators worked to transform 32 acres at the University of Michigan into what will eventually look like a typical little city. Nothing unusual about that. “This called for extremely conventional techniques,” said David R. Lampe, executive director, strategic communications, University of Michigan Office of Research. “Asphalt roads were constructed the way asphalt roads are constructed. We landscaped so it would have the appropriate amount of straightaways and hills. What’s unusual is not its construction, but what it is being used for.” And that’s something that one day may impact everything we know about urban living, including the way we operate construction equipment. The mini-city at the Ann Arbor campus, dubbed M City, is being designed to test connected and automated vehicle systems — that is, driverless cars that can “communicate” with each other and via the city infrastructure. “Certainly this will change the urban environment and urban planning,” Lampe said. “How you think of laying out a city. I think maybe the tools that make it may be in for the same changes. It can change the way a city works. There’s a whole trend toward better sensing and better automation, and it could well affect the construction see M CITY page 78
HAWKINS-GRAVES, INC. 13432 Wards Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24501 434-847-7703 866-847-7703 www.hawkinsgraves.com M City’s roads are already in place — and work is beginning on the fake buildings and other areas before it opens in June.
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Hyundai Announces 2014 Pinnacle Award Winners Hyundai announced the 2014 winners of the Hyundai Pinnacle Award, an honor bestowed on the company’s leading construction equipment dealers in North America.
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. announced the 2014 winners of the Hyundai Pinnacle Award, an honor bestowed on the company’s leading construction equipment dealers in North America. In addition to earning a Pinnacle Award, Cisco Equipment, with two of the top 15 salespeople in the United States, was named top-performing dealer of 2014. The dealer has four locations in Texas and New Mexico. The other 2014 Hyundai Pinnacle Award winners, in alphabetical order, are: • Four Seasons Equipment, four locations in Louisiana, North Dakota and Texas • May Heavy Equipment, locations in North and South Carolina • Nueces Power Equipment, eight locations across Texas • Rob’s Hydraulics Inc., two locations in North Carolina • Team Boone, located in Bardstown, Ky. • Woodland Equipment Inc., five locations in British Columbia, Canada “Thanks in large part to the outstanding performance and industry-leading service of
these seven Hyundai Pinnacle Award winners, we are confident that the Hyundai brand will continue to be a major player in the North American market,” said Curtis Goettel, North American marketing and dealer development manager, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas. “As true ambassadors of the Hyundai brand, our dealer partners are excited about the direction Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas is headed, and we are very appreciative of their continued support and loyalty.” The Hyundai Pinnacle Award program recognizes dealers based on such performance criteria as sales, wholesale gross and market share. By continuing to lead by example, Hyundai Pinnacle Award winners raise the bar for Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas’ rapidly growing dealer network in North America. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com.
Atlas Copco Raises Nearly $31,000 for Nonprofit Group
Atlas Copco USA raised nearly $31,000 in individual and company-matched contributions for its employee-led Water for All charity organization. The company raised the funds during a three-day, annual sales conference, and more than doubled the amount of new employee contributors. “As a responsible corporate citizen, our company realizes how important it is to give back to the markets we serve,” said Sofie Gielen, Atlas Copco marketing communications director. “This is just one way our company wants to make a difference in the world we live in.” The charity organization also gained 51 new employee members during the conference. Two Atlas Copco employees, Torgny Rogert and Peter Hakansson, founded Water for All in 1984 after seeing how an ongoing drought created harsh living conditions in (This story also can be found on Peru. In just the past four years, the Atlas Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Copco USA Water for All initiative has www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) helped more than 10,000 people gain access
to clean water and sanitation and has donated more than $500,000 to 15 projects around the world. “What started as a one-time project to raise money to combat drought-stricken communities in Peru has grown into a worldwide initiative that allows our employees to act on their commitment to global sustainability,” said Jim Levitt, president of Atlas Copco North America. “We are proud to support organizations that raise awareness and take action around the issues of unsafe drinking water and global water scarcity.” Water for All celebrated its 30-year anniversary in September. During the past 30 years, the global Atlas Copco charity organization has helped more than 1.5 million people gain access to clean drinking water. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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• Tipton, CA May 28, 2015 • El Paso, TX June 3, 2015 • Detroit, MI June 4, 2015
• Bloomfield, NY Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Large Job Completion Estate Auction – Late Model Everything
• Las Vegas, NV June 5, 2015
• Syracuse, NY Sun., May 3, 2015 For: Support Equipment
• Denver, CO June 11, 2015
• Dallas, TX Tues., May 5, 2015 For: Large Late Model Crane & Construction Equipment Auction
• North East, MD June 9, 2015
• Nashville, TN June 11, 2015 • Wasilla, AK June 13, 2015
• Auburn, ME Fri., May 8, 2015 For: Very Late Model Job Completion of Major Gas Line Project
• Columbus, OH June 17, 2015
• Canastota, NY Sun., May 10, 2015 For: Lawn & Garden Equipment, Support Equipment & more
• Boise, ID June 19, 2015
• 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 • Plattsburgh, NY Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Large Cat Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more
• Sacramento, CA June 17, 2015
• Minneapolis, MN June 19, 2015 • Salt Lake City, UT June 23, 2015 • Atlanta, GA June 25, 2015 • St. Louis, MO June 26, 2015 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700
• Binghamton, NY Sat., June 13, 2015 For: Crane Auction – Complete Liquidation
• Yuba City, CA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Dispersal of Dispatch Transportation
• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment
• Sacramento, CA Sat., May 9, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction
• San Angelo, TX Thurs., June 25, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & Support Equipment & more
• Riverside, CA Sat., May 16, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction
• Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 27, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Syracuse, NY Sat., July 11, 2015 For: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, JD Earthmoving Equipment RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Edmonton, AB April 28 – May 1, 2015
• ONLINE ONLY Mon., May 18, 2015 • Portland, OR Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227 • Van Alstyne, TX Fri., May 15, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
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 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Philadelphia, MS May 27 - 28, 2015 For: Huge 2 Day Public Auction
• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
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JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008
• 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 EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX May 13-14, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Farm, Trucks, Trailers & more HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
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• Marietta, PA Fri., June 19, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction
• 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 • 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
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• Grand Junction, CO April 30, 2015
• Williston, ND May 5, 2015
• Foley, MN Fri., December 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA June 10-11, 2015 For: 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction • Carencro, LA September 2-3, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., May 30, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., July 25, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Brooklyn, MS April 30 – May 2, 2015 For: 6th Annual Spring Public Auction KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100 • Gorham, ME Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Public Auction MANASSE AUCTIONEERS www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540 • Schenectady, NY Fri., May 15, 2015 For: Complete Dispersal/Liquidation Auction MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • ONLINE ONLY April 27 - 30, 2015 For: Online Only Timed
MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Richmond, VA Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Day 1 - Construction Equipment & Trucks
• Palmyra, NY Sat., May 9, 2015 For: 30th Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Equipment Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Bids close May 20 @ 11am For: Day 2 – Support Tools & Equipment – Bid 5/15 thru 5/20
• Java Village, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: E.J. Freyburger Earthmoving Retirement Auction
PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN INC. www.pesco.com 800-660-6553 • Holbrook, MA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Secured Party Sale @ Public Auction – Construction Equipment
• Wharton, NJ Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction
• Middletown, NY Wed., May 6, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop F
• Columbus, OH Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction
• Salt Point, NY Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop K
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Trucks and Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: Construction Equipment QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Tampa, FL Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906 • Mount Airy, NC Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction, Agriculture & Transport Equipment • Charlotte, NC Sat., September 19, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 28 – May 1, 2015 For: Online Only Absolute
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383
• Hampton, NJ Wed., June 3, 2015 For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation Brian Plushanski Construction Company Inc.
• Midland, NC Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Denver, CO Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
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• Foley, MN Fri., June 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
• Harrison, MI Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: Annual Spring Contractor Auction
• Foley, MN Fri., September 11, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
• Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Russo Lawn & Landscape SCOTT PERRY & CO. www.scottperryco.com 716-283-7653
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Gastonia, NC Wed., June 10, 2015 For: One Owner – Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506
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• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563
• Denver, CO Wed., July 15, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839
• Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
• West Berlin, NJ Wed., April 29, 2015 For: J WM Foley Inc./North Star Rail Auction
• Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment
• Albany, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: NYS Office of General Services • Waterford, NY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Binghamton, NY Wed., May 20, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Central Islip, NY Wed., May 27, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • East Farmingdale, NY Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: NYS Police – Troop L • Hamburg, NY Wed., June 3, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • MAY ONLINE AUCTION May 6 - 13, 2015 For: Upper Midwest Locations • West Fargo, ND Wed., May 27, 2015 For: Suby Construction Company • JUNE ONLINE AUCTION June 3 - 10, 2015 For: Upper Midwest Locations THOMPSON HIRCHAK COMPANY www.THCAuction.com 800-634-7653 • Morrisville, VT Wed., April 29, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Vehicles, Construction Tools WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
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AUCTION 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.
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
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AGC OF AMERICA Webinar: The Real Deal on Form I-9 Tuesday, April 28, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Labor and HR Webinar: E-Verify: Form I-9’s Companion Wednesday, April 29, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Labor and HR ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Wednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 Spring BIMForum Wednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015 San Diego, California BIM Webinar: STP Unit 6 Risk Management and Problem Solving – Instruction Orientation Thursday, April 30, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development 31st Annual Construction Labor Law Symposium Thursday, May 7, 2015 to Friday, May 8, 2015 Webinar: Practical Applications of Lean Concepts in the Field Tuesday, May 12, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development
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 convention 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. 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 952/4456310.
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 560- exhibiting 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: For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC www.wasteexpo.com. Events: HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax) AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201 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 AGC of MINNESOTA course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit Spring Quarterly Meeting of history. When: Thursday, April 30, 2015 Next SHOW: 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 LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, Phone: 952/854-9000 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at AGC of MO Estimators Forum Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Date: May 8, 2015 Edgerton, Wisconsin. Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT) Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Where: AGC of Saint Louis Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200 schedule. Saint Louis, MO 63139 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AGC of MO events, please call Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. 314/781-2356. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, AGC of MO Professional Development tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. Construction Quality Management for Contractors In Partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers For more information, please contact: This course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ con- Historical Construction Equipment Association struction contract requirements for the training of contractor quality 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 control personnel. Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 Date: June 9 – 10, 2015 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 info@hcea.net. PM Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA 2:30 PM BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 Where: Construction Training School 6301 Knox Industrial Drive at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. 2nd Floor Assembly Room The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Saint Louis, MO 63139 Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. AGC of MINNESOTA Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be AGC’s Lean Construction Units 6 & 7 included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, When: Unit 6 (May 4, May 18) – Monday 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Unit 7 (May 5, May 19) – Tuesday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM World-class exhibition in important marketplace Where: AGC of Minnesota Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibiPresenter: Kyle Woody For more information on the above AGC of MN events: tion and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, Please CONTACT DENISE WOODS, PHONE: 651/796-2186 show participants benefit from the global experience and customer dwoods@agcmn.org. service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PRESENTS from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, ISRI 2015 CONVENTION & EXPOSITION the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and interDATE: APRIL 21 – 25, 2015 national industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the PLACE: VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more VANCOUVER, BC CANADA Vancouver welcomes the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414“Buying Military Scrap” and “The Scrap Whisperer” are among the 298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060. AGC FEDERAL CONTRACTORS CONFERENCE Tuesday, May 12, 2015 to Thursday, May 14, 2015 Washington, DC The latest project forecasts, expert insight on upcoming regulatory hurdles, and ample networking opportunities with agency decision makers are critical to being competitive in the federal construction market. Join construction industry leaders and their federal agency counterparts at the Federal Contractors Conference on May 12 – 14 at the MAYFLOWER HOTEL in WASHINGTON, DC to take advantage of such essential information and the many networking opportunities. Get the Latest Information On: . Federal construction projects, forecasts & budgets . Executive orders & regulations . Legislative proposals & changes . Contracting and design issues . Federal public-private partnerships Who Should Attend? Executive, business development, and proposal management personnel for design and construction companies of all sizes and at all levels of the industry involved or interested in the federal market should attend. This includes those from construction prime and subcontractors, engineering companies, architecture firms and suppliers. In addition, the conference provides excellent informational, networking and marketing opportunities for lawyers, compliance programmers, IT providers, and surety bond producers.
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Paladin Attachments Acquires Alex Lyon & Son Selects Kodiak Manufacturing Inc. Proxibid’s Marketplace Paladin Attachments has acquired Kodiak Manufacturing Inc. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Charleston, Tenn., Kodiak is a manufacturer of agricultural implements including rotary cutters, soil and gravel movers, tillers and additional tractor implements. The move supports Paladin’s continued product diversification objectives and improves its presence in the agricultural market sector. Similarly, it provides Kodiak with a solid platform for continued growth through increased capacity and market support which enhances the value of the brand to its customer base. The integration will be transparent to Kodiak customers who can continue ordering product through existing channels, as they have always done. Paladin will add value through process improvement, manufacturing diversity and market support services to further enhance the overall customer
experience for Kodiak products, according to the companies. Mike Flannery, VP, general manager of Paladin said, “the Kodiak acquisition fulfills critical growth strategies that are central to Paladin maintaining its leadership position in high quality attachment provision. We highly respect the Kodiak brand, as well as the people and products that define this unique brand proposition. We also highly value the solid customer relationships Kodiak has built and maintained over many years and these relationships align very well with our channel strategies.” For more information about Paladin, call 800/428-2538 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. For more information about Kodiak, visit www.kodiakmfg.com.
Proxibid, an online marketplace for buying and selling highly valued items, has been selected by Alex Lyon & Son to provide online bidding for its upcoming heavy construction equipment auctions. Eight auctions presented by Alex Lyon & Son will be available for online bidding powered by Proxibid, beginning with its April 14 sale. The complete line-up of Alex Lyon & Son’s spring heavy construction equipment auctions includes: • Saturday, April 18 | Late Model Construction Equipment, Sturtevant, Wisc. • Thursday, April 23 | Rental Fleet Auction, Sauget, Ill. • Friday, April 24 | April Construction Equipment Auction — Alex Lyon and Son Co. de Mexico, Queretaro, QT • Saturday, April 25 | Very Late Model Construction Equipment Auction, Delaware, (This story also can be found on OH • Friday, May 1 | Rental Equipment Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Auction, Bremen, Ga. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
• Saturday, May 2 | Major Job Completion, Estate of Joseph Spezio, West Bloomfield, N.Y. • Tuesday, May 5 | Late Model Crane & Construction Equipment, Fort Worth, Texas • Friday, May 8 | Large Late Model Job Completion Auction, Auburn, Maine “Proxibid continues to set the industry standard when it comes to buying and selling highly valued items like heavy construction equipment online. Alex Lyon & Son trusts Proxibid as its online provider because of the company’s commitment to providing the most robust online platform available,” said Jack Lyon. “With Proxibid, global buyers can participate in all Alex Lyon & Son auctions online with confidence.” For more information about these auctions or to participate, please visit www.proxibid.com/alexlyon. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. Calif. Adds More Promotes Garrity to Sales Director New Jobs Than The ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp., part of the ALL Family of Companies, announced the promotion of 20-year sales veteran Mike Garrity to the position of new equipment sales director of the company’s entire 37branch enterprise. Garrity began his career in the sales of aerial lifts and later moved into broader lift equipment sales. For the past 20 years, he has worked as a sales and rental representative of ALL out of the company’s Cleveland headquarters location. “I’m proud of the high-quality equipment we sell,” said Garrity. “ALL is committed to keeping their fleet up-to-date and in perfect condition, and to offering a rigorous training program for their crane professionals.” Garrity also is a certified Level 2 user for 3D Lift Plan, the lift planning software ALL uses to map out every detail of a job prior to commencement of work. This complex program requires hours of training, a dedicated skill set and deep understanding of the logistics of lift planning and execution, which translate directly to his ability to
recommend the right cranes for his customers. ALL is not only the largest privately held crane rental and sales company in North America, it also is an authorized dealer of many top brands of lift equipment. It is an authorized Terex tier-one dealer in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Wisconsin. It also is an authorized dealer of industrial and carry deck cranes from Broderson and Shuttlelift; the full line of JLG boom lifts, vertical and scissor lifts and telehandlers; Genie aerial work platforms, boom, scissor and vertical mast lifts, materials lifts and telehandlers; Skyjack scissor lifts and boom lifts, National Crane and Manitex boom trucks; and Landoll trailers. With the depth and breadth of the ALL fleet, Garrity said he can find a crane for any purpose that will fit any budget — “even a crawler, and that’s not easy. ALL can find the right, costeffective and reliable equipment because of the size and quality of the fleet. And who else can offer such extensive support after a sale?” Many
customers buy equipment after a period of rental from ALL, as they know the servicing and maintenance record is beyond compare, according to the company. “When customers invest in a piece of equipment from ALL, they’re also buying a piece of the company legacy — outstanding support, expertise and maintenance acumen developed over the 50-year history of the company,” said Garrity. “We believe in Mike,” said Michael Liptak, president of ALL. “It’s employees like Mike that make ALL a strong resource for our industry in both the sales and rental space. He has proven himself time and again to be a skilled, intelligent and dedicated employee, and we know he will continue to represent the company and serve our customers well in his new position.” For more information, call 800/2324100 or visit www.allcrane.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
IronPlanet Names Schleicher Officer IronPlanet announced financial veteran Debbie Schleicher as the company’s new chief financial officer (CFO). Schleicher joins IronPlanet with more than 27 years of experience helping dynamic organizations meet their compliance and reporting obligations, as well as driving strategy and growth for global public accounting firms. “I am pleased to welcome Debbie Schleicher to the IronPlanet team as our new CFO,” said Gregory J. Owens, IronPlanet chairman and CEO. “IronPlanet will benefit from Debbie’s vast experience in building reporting and tax processes, as well as her client management and implementation skills. Debbie is an important and strategic addition to our executive team as we continue to drive our business and expand our online platform for buying and selling heavy used equipment.” At IronPlanet, Schleicher will be responsible for its finance function, including accounting, financial reporting, compliance, planning and analysis, treasury and tax. “I am thrilled to be joining IronPlanet,” said Schleicher. “I have tremendous confidence in our executive team and in the strength of IronPlanet’s platform, which provides great service, value and agility to sell-
ers and buyers of used heavy equipment and trucks.” Schleicher has worked in a number of international public accounting firms, including Arthur Andersen, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Grant Thornton. She most recently served as the national partner in charge of Grant Thornton’s Tax and Finance Optimization and Global Compliance and Reporting practices, where she led teams that worked to enhance compliance and reporting processes and controls, improve finance and tax function operational performance, and manage tax and reporting risk. Prior to her nearly eight-year tenure as a partner at Grant Thornton, Schleicher was a partner at SC&H Group and a managing director with PricewaterhouseCoopers. Schleicher started her career at Arthur Andersen and worked there for 15 years, where she was a partner in corporate tax with a focus in corporate transactions, financial reporting for income tax, and business process outsourcing. For more information, visit www.ironplanet.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) IronPlanet announced financial veteran Debbie Schleicher as the company’s new chief financial officer (CFO).
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struction jobs for the past 12 months included Texas (39,300 jobs, 6.2 percent), Florida (37,400 jobs, 9.7 percent), Washington (18,900 jobs, 12.1 percent) and Illinois (16,600 jobs, 8.4 percent). Idaho (14.8 percent, 4,800 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by North Dakota (12.1 percent, 4,000 jobs), Washington and Colorado (10.4 percent, 14,500 jobs). Nine states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months while construction employment was unchanged in D.C. West Virginia (minus 2,400 jobs, minus 7.2 percent) and Mississippi (minus 2,400 jobs, minus 4.7 percent) were tied for the most construction jobs lost. Other states that lost a high number of construction jobs for the year were Indiana (minus 1,900 jobs, minus 1.6 percent), Ohio (minus 1,400 jobs, minus 0.7 percent) and Nebraska (minus 600 jobs, minus 1.6 percent.) Texas (minus 5,800 jobs, minus 0.9 percent) lost the most construction jobs between February and March. Other states experiencing large monthly declines in total construction employment included Ohio (minus 4,500 jobs, minus 2.3 percent), Kentucky (minus 4,100 jobs, minus 5.4 percent), Georgia (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 2.2 percent) and Arkansas (minus 3,400 jobs, minus 6.9 percent). Arkansas lost the highest percent of construction jobs, followed by Kentucky, West Virginia (minus 4.3 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and New Mexico (minus 3.0 percent, minus 1,300 jobs). Nineteen states added construction jobs during the past month, while construction employment was unchanged in Maine and Montana. California (7,300 jobs, 1.0 percent) added the most jobs, followed by Florida (6,500 jobs, 1.6 percent), Illinois (3,600 jobs, 1.7 percent) and Washington (2,800 jobs, 1.6 percent). Mississippi (2.3 percent, 1,100 jobs) had the highest percentage increase for the month, followed by Delaware (2.0 percent, 400 jobs), Nevada (2.0 percent, 1,300 jobs) and Illinois. Association officials said the industry's recovery was at risk amid weakening demand and urged Congress and the Obama administration to act quickly to figure out a way to pay for and pass legislation to repair aging roads, bridges and transit systems, as well as other public infrastructure. They added that road users should visit www.DriveBetterRoads.org to share their stories of bad road conditions and urge Washington to act. "The construction industry has clearly hit a soft patch," said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association's chief executive officer. "Passing needed infrastructure measures will certainly help keep construction employment levels from backsliding." (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic Provides AGC Honors Three Schools With Top Premiertrak R400 Jaw Crusher Chapter Awards California State University-Chico, Boise State University and Oregon Institute of Technology are home to the nation’s top collegiate construction associations this year, according to an analysis of award applications conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America. As a result, the three student groups each received the association’s Outstanding Student Chapter award. “These chapters completed projects that will help people and improve communities, and in the process they gained new skills and experience that will strengthen our industry for years to come,” said Chuck Greco, the association’s president and chairman of Houston, Texas-based Linbeck Group. “These students represent the next generation of construction Armstrong Contractors recently purchased Powerscreen equipment that allows it to run a portable crushing industry leaders, and based on their accomplishments the future looks very promising.” operation. Greco noted that the California State University, Chico ARMSTRONG from page 12 quently, their recycling business took off. AGC Student Chapter was selected as the top student group, Atlantic’s sales manager, the jaw crusher reduces the old “We are much more committed to the crusher business, largely for its work building the “Ann and Emmett Skinner asphalt and concrete into a minus 6-in. (15.24 cm) product, pursuing it not only with our construction operations, but Transitional Living Center” for the Salvation Army. The then the impactor turns it into a minus 2-in. (5.08 cm) stone also doing strictly crushing jobs if we need to,” he added. and the screen removes the oversize. In order to increase production, Michael Armstrong said, project required vigorous design, pre-planning coordination The finished product that comes from using the the company decided late last year to upgrade to a larger, and pre-construction to complete the build in the 10 days the chapter allotted. In just eight days, the team was able to build Powerscreen equipment is then sold to a variety of different R400-size machine. companies and individuals, Michael Armstrong said. “We found that as fast as we can make this material we two 1,600 square-foot duplex units each with four units that “For instance, a lot of it goes to trucking companies that can sell it and if not, we can use it for our own projects,” he had two bedrooms and one bathroom. Due to their accomwill re-market it, and logging companies will use it to make said. “We are also looking at possibly crushing brick and plishments, the student chapter received $1,500 from the temporary logging roads,” he said. “Also, landfills use it to other material to make decorative landscaping products.” national association to help finance their operations. build access in and out of their dumps during wet weather Boise State University Construction Management and a lot of asphalt is recycled for use in long, rural driveA Team Effort Association was selected as the second-best student group ways.” Michael Armstrong said that he and his brothers work due to its work reconstructing the guard tower that once sat He went on to say that the Premiertrak R400 employs a very well together and each brings a specific talent to the at the entrance to the Minidoka National Monument near magnetic belt that separates rebar wire from old concrete that successful operation of Armstrong Contractors. can then be sent to scrap yards for recycling, thereby keepWhat have been the keys to their rapid growth over the Jerome, Idaho. The student chapter brought together many local organizations to reconstruct the tower as historically ing it out of the landfills, too. last several years? Armstrong has been very happy about the service he has “For one, we have held firm in not taking on cheap work,” accurate as possible using all available historic photos. As a received from Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic over the last five he said. “And, of course, the other factor has been our ven- result, the group was awarded $750 from the association. years. ture into recycling. I really feel that if we had not saved Oregon Institute of Technology, AGC Student Chapter “Both Ian and our local salesman, Jeff Hunter, have been money with the recycling operation it would have cost this was named the nation’s third-best student construction group with us whenever we have needed them,” he said. “If we company so much more and we would not have become as for its work designing and building three greenhouses for need help, it just takes one phone call to Ian because he has commercial as we are today.” the solution. We looked at a lot of machines and we know we Thomas Armstrong added he was very proud of the fact Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services. The purpose of made the right decision to go with Powerscreen. It is an out- that, “the amount of material that we keep from going into a this project was to assist in a USDA-funded research project standing product and they stand behind it 100 percent.” landfill is substantial. Our machines are capable of cranking to determine whether a greenhouse maintained within a comArmstrong Contractors got started in the crushing busi- out 1,800 to 2,000 tons per day, five days a week, so we are munity would produce more crops than a greenhouse mainness in 2010 when the company contacted Powerscreen turning out a lot of reusable product rather than having it go tained by an individual. The association provided the chapter Mid-Atlantic about renting a crusher for work at a project straight into the ground.” with $400. that involved removing an old shopping center. Serving as vice president of Armstrong Contractors is A panel of six judges representing a cross-section of the An agreement was worked out between Armstrong Robert Armstrong, who is instrumental in making decisions construction industry evaluated the applications for this Contractors and its client stipulating that all of the on-site on equipment purchases. He said that all three brothers real- year’s Student Chapter Awards contest. School groups were material that was recyclable would be reused on the project. ized years ago that recycling would be critical to their comrated based on their accomplishments during the 2013-2014 To that end, Armstrong rented a Powerscreen impact crush- pany’s continued viability. er and screener in order to recycle all the footings, concrete “In addition, recycled product like this is the biggest value school year. There are approximately 200 university-level slabs and other material for reuse on the parking areas and we can give a general contractor or property owner on a proj- student construction groups nationwide. For more information, call 703/548-3118 or visit underground retention ponds. ect,” he said. More equipment rentals followed, Michael Armstrong (This story also can be found on Construction www.agc.org. said, and before long, the Armstrong brothers were com- Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment pletely sold on using Powerscreen equipment and, subse- mentguide.com.) CEG Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hills Machinery is the authorized dealer for NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA distributing the full range of Terex® Finlay Crushing, Screening and Recycling equipment. The Terex® Finlay traced mobile crusher line includes jaw, impact and cone crushers. These range of crushers are internationally renowned for their versatility and flexibility in the reduction and sizing of aggregates for construction materials and also recycling construction waste.
For further information on Terex Finlay products visit www.terexfinlay.com or contact Hills Machinery. www.hillsmachinery.com
Quality Used Equipment from Hills Machinery
2013 Case TR320CTL, 84HP, Canopy, General Purpose Blaw Knox PF161 Paver, 2679 Hrs, Front Wheel Bkt w/BOE, E-H Controls, 75% Rubber, Exc. Cond, Assist, Omni-Screed, Recently Serviced & In Good Greenville, NC ................................................$43,938 Cond, Charlotte, NC ......................................$20,000
2014 Case 1650M LGP, 845 Hrs, 80% U/C, Sweeps, Rear Screen, GPS, Telematics, Topcon Ready, Exc. 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
Opening Soon in Greensboro, NC
www.hillsmachinery.com
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
YOUR TRUSTED SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WEAR PARTS
A SMALL SAMPLING OF 8000+ MACHINES WE STOCK PARTS FOR
SUMMIT SUPPLY’S MISSION
Summit Supply is a Team-Driven, Customer-Focused Organization in the Construction Wear Parts Industry. We Strive to Deliver Quality Products in a Timely Manner, at a Fair Price, with Unmatched Customer Service
SUMMIT SUPPLY’S CORE VALUES TEAMWORK INTEGRITY LOYALTY RESPECT
Customer Testimonial
“Hey man! I have my track! Let me report great service from the truck driver. and exceptional follow up from you. Pass on as appropriate. In the customer service business everybody has ‘stuff’ that happens. Its what’s done to mitigate that separates service providers from bozos. I’m tickled and my cows will get fed (needed track for skidloader which loads the hay). Happy cows = happy cowboy. “
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CONTENTS
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SUMMIT RUBBER TRACKS
• Hardened, Forged Steel Drive Links
• 100% Virgin Rubber
Why Choose Summit Rubber Tracks? • • • • • • • •
• Continuous Steel Cord (“CSC”) Technology
In Stock, Ready to Ship Guaranteed Perfect Fit Serial Number Tracking Backed by Full Mfg Warranty Tracks for 5000+ Machine Models Multiple Locations (NJ, WA, TX) OEM Track Supplier Product Warehoused and Indoors
Customer Testimonial
“I just wanted to say thanks for all you did for me yesterday. My customer was very happy. I will always think of you guys when it comes to tracks.”
Customer Testimonial
“Thanks Jay, appreciate your help, Just to let you know you were not the lowest bid on this but went with it cause you got the information I needed right away, I could make a decision and get it off my plate.”
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EXCAVATOR TRACKS
SKIDSTEER TRACKS
STRAIGHT BAR
STAGGERD BLOCK- OEM EXCELLENT MULTI PURPOSE TRACK, CONSTANT SURFACE CONTACT FOR A SMOOTH RIDE
MOST AGGRESIVE TREAD PATTERNEXCELLENT FOR FORESTRY, AGRICULTURE
K GUIDE STYLE
N GUIDE STYLE
• Supports Undercarriage • 20% More Weight Completely • Thicker Cording • Better than OEM Quality • Built up Rail
MULTI BAR GREAT FOR SNOW, LANDSCAPE, DEMO, HYBRID TREAD PATTERN APPLICATIONS
C-LUG OEM EXCELLENT MULTI PURPOSE TRACK, CONSTANT SURFACE CONTACT FOR A SMOOTH RIDE
• For Price Conscious Applications • Standard Duty Rubber Track
B- Guide Style • • •
T- Guide Style • •
Customer Testimonial
I called 6 companies to get prices and availability for tracks for a TB125. I do business with the company that gives me the best customer service. Mr. Darryl Race has great customer service skills. He answered every question I had without any hesitation and very pleasant to do business with. So for that fact I choose your company to order from. More companies should have such great customer service.
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OE Specs Multiple Tread Patterns
Built-Up Smooth Guide Style for a Smooth Ride OE specs Multiple Tread patterns
Customer Testimonial
Thanks again for working with me. The Track is on and I am back playing in the dirt! www.summitrubbertracks.com | 888.888.1248
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NON-METAL CORE (MTL) TRACKS • • • •
Kevlar Cording Identical to OEM Tread Patterns and Specs In-Stock, Ready for Immediate Shipping Guaranteed to Fit Perfectly
DRILL-RIG TRACKS
• Heavy-Duty Track Designs • Reinforced Steel Links for Heavier Loads
NON MARKING TRACKS
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Non-Damaging to High-Polished Floors Ideal for Indoor Building Maintenance Hundreds of Sizes Available for Special Order if Not in Stock
Customer Testimonial
“When I called the other day, the salesperson I talked to really knew what he was talking about. Not only that, he offered me a few options that I hadn’t even thought about. I will definitely buy from you again when I need parts for my machine.”
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CRAWLER CARRIER TRACKS
• Largest Inventory in the Country • OEM Quality Tracks • Aggressive Tread Pattern for Severe Environments
Customer Testimonial
First, thank you so much for your years of providing great service. Your professionalism surpasses most in your market. I had a machine down, Morooka (out of town job) ,due to a track being split in half. I called you and you quoted me a track based upon # of links and width. You replied within minutes to my request, not even the dealer could match your service and knowledge as well. You promised me a delivery date, I got the tracks the morning promised, we scheduled a mechanic to come and install and we are up and running with minimal downtime! You turned a painful Thursday morning phone call of distress from my superintendent on the job to the machine back up and running within 3 days, including freight time…OUTSTANDING. You have always supplied me the correct track (which is more than a notion), and second to none customer service. Your team you have built around is to be highly commended as well. This past purchase for our Morooka made me look good to my boss as they had never used you in the past and will continue to purchase from you in the future…I wanted to take the time to say thank you and job well done! Look forward to future business with you and your company.
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TREAD PATTERNS
GJ
TREAD PATTERNS
IB
IC
ID
IE
CH
IK
IM
IN
IQ
EE
IR
JB
JC
JE
JF
JG
JH
JK
BA
CA
CB
CC
CD
CE
CF
DC
DD
EA
EF
EG
EH
FA
GC
GE
GF
GG
HE
HF
Customer Testimonial
“I broke a track late in the day this past Wednesday, called your toll-free number, and within 10 minutes, a new track was purchased, paid for, and on it’s way to me. I was back up and running by the next day and was able to finish the job for my customer on time! I can’t say thank you enough!!!”
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JL
JQ
JM
JS
JN
JO
KA
KC
Customer Testimonial
I received the rubber tracks for my Toro® Dingo 425TX today - Thanks!! This is my first experience with Summit Supply and am very pleased with the prompt shipping, aggressive pricing and the knowledgeable guidance you gave me by phone on the best tread design for my machine & use. www.summitrubbertracks.com | 888.888.1248
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TREAD PATTERNS
TREAD PATTERNS
KE
KH
LA
LB
LD
MA
MB
MC
MD
ME
MH
MI
MJ
MK
MN
NA
OE
OK
OA
OF
OL
OB
OC
OG
OH
OM
ON
OS
OT
OU
OV
OY
PA
PB
PD
PE
QB
QC
QD
QE
RA
SA
SC
SE
TA
UA
VB
VC
VD
XA
OD
OI
OQ
Customer Testimonial
“You can tell Summit is a family owned business, not some giant retailer. It doesn’t matter who you talk to, they’re always more than willing and happy to help you out. No pressure, no hassles - just a pleasant, friendly group with their customer’s needs in mind. Thanks Summit Supply!”
Customer Testimonial
It’s the second one I’ve purchased; very happy with quality, very fast shipping.
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RUBBER PADS
Our Rubber Pads Feature
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Hardened, Forged Steel Core Extreme-Duty Rubber Compound Abrasion and Tear Resistance Advanced Adhesion Technology Multiple Styles 1. Clip-on: Clips to steel grouser shoe 2. Road Liners: Bolts to steel chain 3. Bolt-on: Bolt to steel grouser shoe 4. Backhoe stabilizer pads
Benefits • Eliminates Steel Track Damage to Road Surfaces • • • •
Reduces Noise and Vibration Increases Traction on Hard Surfaces Easy Installation/Replacement Extends Life of Complete Undercarriage
Backhoe Stabilizer Pads Clip-On
Road Liner
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Customer Testimonial
Bolt-On
“As a small independent contractor, I don’t have the money to have a dedicated rubber track machine as well as my steel track machine. I called Summit and was able to buy clip on rubber pads for my existing tracks, and now I have the best of both worlds.”
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FLATPROOF TIRES
AP-EX® Benefits • • • • • • •
No Rim Slippage Abrasive and Tear Resistant Corrosive Resistant Extra Heavy Duty Rubber Compound Offset Rim to Work with Over-the-Tire Tracks Lasts Up to 3 Times Longer Than Standard Air Tire Bonded to Rim
Treaded
• Self-Cleaning Tread Design • 2” of Tread
Smooth
• Ideal for Scrap Yards, Municipal Waste Facilities, Paving Contractors
Large Hub •
Fits Most 4WD Backhoes Applications (Front Tires)
• Bobcat® A series, S750, S850
VERT-EX® Benefits • • • • •
No More Flat Tires !! No Down Time No Costly Repairs Increased Operator Comfort Quick and Easy Installation
Benefits • • • •
High Quality at Affordable Prices Smooth Cushioned Ride Aggressive Tread Pattern Last 2-3 Times Longer Than a Standard AirTire • Softer Rubber Compound for Greater Surface Contact with Hard or Uneven Surfaces
Customer Testimonial
“I’ve dealt with companies over the years that may be a bit cheaper overall, but I can honestly tell you that you get what you pay for. Summit Supply is the best at what they do, and their products compare with OEM every time! Highly recommended…”
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UNDERCARRIAGE ASSEMBLY Top-Quality That You Can Trust
Undercarriage Assembly:
Idlers
ID061
ID067
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Hardened Steel Sealed Bearings OEM Specs Cost Savings
ID133
ID062
ID068
ID134
ID063
ID064
ID069
ID070
ID135
ID136
ID065
ID131
ID066
ID132
ID251
ID281
• Call for Your Specific Application
• Huge Inventory
ID282
ID321
ID322
ID323
ID329
ID361
ID414
ID480
ID481
ID482
ID483
ID484
ID485
ID486
ID487
ID611
ID612
ID700
Customer Testimonial
“Thanks for calling in to confirm delivery. Our customer just called and I will now confirm they will be here. Thanks for your dedicated service!”
Customer Testimonial
“This company has the best aftermarket equipment available! Simply the best!”
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ID701
ID702
ID703
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Undercarriage Assembly:
Undercarriage Assembly:
Bottom Rollers
BR061
BR062
Bottom Rollers
BR063
BR064
BR065
BR066 BR414
BR067
BR136
BR068
BR137
BR133
BR134
BR138
BR139
BR135
BR249
BR251
BR281
BR416
BR417
BR418
BR481
BR482
BR483
BR484
BR486
BR487
BR611
BR701
BR703
BR704
BR705
BR706
BR708
BR709
BR821
BR901
BR419
BR140
BR485
BR190
BR415-BR323
BR282
BR702 BR283
BR284
BR285
BR301
BR321
BR322
BR323
BR324
BR325
BR326
BR707
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BR410
BR411
BR412
BR413 BR902
Customer Testimnonial
BR904
BR905
BR906
“The tracks for the 303 fit perfect! I want to thank you for shipping them down to me!”
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“There are tons of companies that sell rubber tracks and parts for my machines, but I will only buy from Summit Supply! Your customer service, delivery speed and overall purchasing experience are the best in the industry!”
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Undercarriage Assembly:
Undercarriage Assembly:
Top Rollers
Sprockets
TR131
TR132
TR133
TR134
TR136
TR251
TR281
TR301
TR321
TR322
TR323
TR324
TR412
TR413
TR414
TR415
TR416
TR417
TR418
TR419
TR481
TR482
TR483
TR484
TR485
TR486
TR701
TR702
TR703
TR821
SP061
SP062
SP063
SP068
SP069
SP070
SP131
SP132
SP133
SP321
SP322
SP329
SP361
SP483
SP484
SP485
SP706
SP708
SP709
SP323
SP411
SP064
SP065
SP066
SP067
SP071
SP072
SP073
SP074
SP134
SP135
SP136
SP137
SP324
SP325
SP326
SP412
SP480
SP481
SP482
SP486
SP611
SP703
SP704
SP328
Customer Testimonial
“Thank you for the fast shipment. I just finished unloading the tracks off the delivery truck. GOOD JOB!!!!”
TR822
TR901
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TR902
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LOEGERING VERSATILE TRACK SYSTEM (VTS)
USED TRACKS
Convert your wheeled skidsteer into a tracked machine with a Loegering Versatile Track System (VTS)! The patented VTS torsion hub provides both independent and bi-directional suspension. The Loegering VTS is equipped with steel Bogey wheels, Idler wheels and Tension Rollers which are engineered to minimize de-tracking. The chassis on VTS is adjustable to fit many makes and models of skid steers (currently over 100). The chassis should be in the proper configuration for your skid steer at the time of purchase and only need adjustment in the event that you need to put your VTS on a different machine. Given that the machines are compatible (similar wheelbase and horsepower) you can take the Loegering VTS off your current machine, reconfigure and bolt on to your new machine.
Used Systems Available, Parts in Stock!
• Fully sealed bearings for minimal maintenance. • Operates with 2-speed machines. • Improved ride and traction with propriety multi-fit design. • Independent bi-directional torsion suspension • Improved operator comfort and increased traction. • Adjustable components designed to fit wheelbases from 35 – 55 inches.
500 + Used Tracks in Stock at All Times!!
Please Call to Confirm Availability (888) 888-1248
Scan with your phone’s QR reader app to see a loegering system in action
Customer Testimonial
Customer Testimonial
We chose VTS track because we need the flexibility that they offer. Being able to switch from track to tire quickly to meet job requirements was essential for our business. However, parts could be difficult to find, until we started working with Summit Supply. They have a great inventory, staff is knowledgeable, professional, prompt and dedicated to keeping you moving. We do some jobs that have a very small window for completion. I ordered parts late on Friday and had them by 11:00 a.m. the next morning and we normally don’t get UPS on Saturdays. Basically, they said I’d have them and they arrived on time. - Thank you for the support Summit.
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“I called a few companies looking for a VTS system, and they either didn’t know what I was talking about, or they didn’t have any in stock. One call to Summit and within a few days, I was back in business. Give them a call if you’re in the market, and I’m sure they can help you out!!!”
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EXPEDITED SHIPPING, ANYWHERE Summit Supply’s Commitment to Service • • • •
Shipment Notification 2-day Shipping Lanes for 95% of The Nation! 1-day Shipping to 30 States Guaranteed Same-Day Shipping on Orders Placed by 3PM (Per Location)
Customer Testimonial
Customer Testimonial
“Summit is our One-Stop shop for Rubber Tracks, Undercarriage parts and Solid Rubber skid-steer tires. They have the stock and the staff to help us whenever we need them.”
“EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE. I WILL ALWAYS BUY MY TRACKS FROM YOU.”
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West Coast OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Summit Supply LLC - West 13535 68th Avenue South Seattle, WA 98178
East Coast OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Summit Supply LLC - East 2 Vliet Farm Road Asbury, NJ 08802
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