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As the nation’s second largest mixed-use urban development and the biggest building project in Florida’s history, Miami Worldcenter is described as a dynamic urban core of diversity and excitement. Being constructed on a 1.1 million sq. ft. (102,000 sq m) terrestrial landscape spread across a half-dozen downtown city blocks, the multi-billion-dollar, mega-retail, residential, entertainment and transportation complex is expected to be completed in 2018. “Miami Worldcenter is bringing a world-class development in line with Miami’s trajectory as a worldclass city,” said Nitin Motwani, managing principal, Miami Worldcenter Associates. “This is the game changer that will raise all ships for downtown Miami and the area. We like to think of it as the ‘whole of the donut’ in the heart of downtown Miami.” Organizers say Miami Worldcenter will transform some of the most underused streets in downtown Miami, bridging the gap between the central business district and the arts and entertainment district, and
NEESES, S.C. (AP) South Carolina’s roads are in rotten shape — pretty much everyone who drives on them agrees about that. Since 2010, the state has paid $40 million in claims for vehicle damage cause by road problems. A coalition of frustrated business leaders has encouraged drivers to tweet pictures of potholes and linked them with dozens of yellow flags and red triangles on a state map, in an effort to pressure lawmakers for support. And in an ominous message from industry, the chairman of Michelin North American has said his company likely can’t expand its South Carolina operations unless roads improve. But the gas tax, South Carolina’s source of road building and maintenance money, will remain at one of the lowest rates in the nation this year — unchanged for more than three decades in a state where tax is the political equivalent of a dirty word. Lawmakers, most recently in the state Senate, have been unwilling to raise it, even though business leaders, county managers and ordinary drivers say they’d be willing to pay a higher gas tax to help pay
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Table of Contents ..............4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ....................................39-43 Recycling Section ......47-59 Attachments Section ............ .................................... 61-65 Auction Section ..........80-85 Business Calendar ............84 Advertisers Index ............86
ARTBA: Final Silica Regs Based on Outdated Data The Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA) March 24 final regulation for exposure to crystalline silica is based on outdated data and could actually increase health and safety risks for road construction workers, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) said.
Crystalline silica is a basic component of dust from soil, sand, granite and other minerals associated with construction. The rule, released by the Department of Labor, sets the limit of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air, averaged over an eight-hour shift, compared to the previous level of 250 micrograms for the construc-
tion industry. The regulation takes effect June 23, but construction companies will have one year to comply. “As currently written, the OSHA rule could actually increase the safety threat for highway see OSHA page 26
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12 COMMUNITY LEADER, BUSINESSMAN LANCE RINGHAVER PASSES AWAY AT 76
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Lance C. Ringhaver, chairman emeritus of Ring Power Corporation and brother of Randal L. Ringhaver, died April 4, following a highway accident in Apollo Beach, Fla. He was 76.
Terex Construction America announced Cowin Equipment Company Inc. as the authorized distributor of Terex Fuchs material handlers for the state of Alabama, northern Georgia and Florida’s Panhandle.
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14 N.C. AREA CONTRACTORS, STUDENTS ATTEND ASC EVENT ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. held an event at its Raleigh, N.C., facility on April 6. Area contractors attended as did students from Wilkes County Community College who are in diesel engine classes.
18 YANCEY CAT HOSTS OPEN HOUSE A great crowd of rental customers, guests and friends converged on the Yancey CAT Rental Store in Austell, Ga., on April 14 for an open house event.
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“With the Case 210 we could get close to 27 hours of use from 100 gallons of fuel, whereas with the other brands we couldn’t get 20 hours,” said Brannon Turbeville, owner of Palmetto Brush Control.
Job on 2,000-Acre Farm Proves Game-Changing for Firm By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Brannon Turbeville’s ability to find lucrative work through business networking, coupled with his fierce work ethic, has made him one of South Carolina’s top up-andcoming young contractors. Turbeville operates Palmetto Brush Control LLC in Florence, a company that started modestly in 2007 by doing brush and undergrowth cutting. Today, the firm still does that work, but also is involved in massive land clearing and development, most of which is done for the South Carolina DOT. Seizing an Opportunity His big break came in 2011 when, due to his contacts and networking, he was able to land a contract to clean more than 60 mi. (96.5 km) in irrigation ditches at a 2,000-acre farm field in the town of Turbeville, south of Florence (the town was founded by Brannon Turbeville's ancestors). At first glance, that job may not sound too impressive, but it turned out to be a gamechanger for Turbeville. That’s because the land was owned by West Virginia coal and agriculture billionaire Jim Justice, a man whose agribusiness has made him one of the largest grain producers on the East Coast with more than 50,000 acres producing crops. At the Turbeville site, Justice needed someone who could come in and do the work both quickly and efficiently. He found his man in Brannon Turbeville. The old South Carolina farm land that Brannon Turbeville, owner of Palmetto Brush Control, stands in front of his Case 1150M dozer. Justice intended to turn into another of his
Justice Family Farms needed to be rehabilitated, reconstructed and ready in time for the 2012 planting season. That was just months away when Turbeville started the job in December 2011. In order to get the land ready for row-crop production, Turbeville put 13 employees and 9 pieces of equipment on the job. The timetable for the work was so tight that Turbeville said, “they were right behind us planting the fields as we were finishing.” “We really transformed our business with Justice Family Farms and this half-milliondollar ditch project,” he said. “Before that it was just me and a few other fellows doing the work. Through our networking, we got hooked up with the man that was running the project at the farm. That fellow wanted me to run the project for him and when Jim Justice learned that, he put us in charge instead.” Turbeville said that Justice has continued to be a great customer for Palmetto Brush Control. Just last year, he added, his company completed about a quarter-million dollars in wildlife enhancement work for Justice. A Beneficial Partnership Another profitable relationship for Turbeville that was established on that project was with Hills Machinery, one of the Southeast’s premier equipment dealers with locations across the two Carolinas, according to the company. It, too, came about through effective networking with others in the construction business. “We were recommended to Adam and Jim Hills through a personal friend of theirs see PALMETTO page 24
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Purchase Agreements Community Leader, Businessman in Place for Atlantic Lance Ringhaver Passes Away at 76 Coast Pipeline Lance c. ringhaver, chairman emeritus of ring Power corporation and brother of randal L. ringhaver, died April 4, following a highway accident in Apollo Beach, Fla. He was 76. A well-known businessman and community leader in central Florida, Mr. ringhaver was chairman and president of ringhaver equipment company when he retired at year end 2003. in January 2004, the business merged with the family-owned ring Power corporation, headquartered in st. Augustine. Mr. ringhaver was a graduate of the Bolles school in Jacksonville and the University of Miami and was honorably discharged from the U.s. Army. He began his career in 1961 at ring Power corporation, the company founded by his father, L.c. ringhaver, and was named president in January of 1976 after serving four years as executive vice president and general manager. in 1986, Mr. ringhaver was awarded caterpillar’s central Florida dealership and established ringhaver equipment co. in east Hillsborough county. in addition to his lifelong business pursuits, Lance ringhaver played an active role in the community. in 1999, Gov. Jeb Bush appointed Mr. ringhaver as commissioner of the tampa Lance C. Ringhaver Port Authority, where he also served as chairman. He was long involved in the pursuit of a Major League Baseball team for the tampa Bay area and part of the Vince Naimoli group that was awarded the tampa Bay devil rays in 1995. He remained an investor under current principal owner stuart sternberg. Mr. ringhaver served on the boards of the Florida Aquarium, suntrust Bank of tampa Bay, the University of tampa; and Jagger’s dream Fund, a non-profit organization founded by his late wife, Karyn, to assist in the adoption of shelter animals. He was a member of the World Presidents’ organization/ Florida, a founding member of tec/Vistage Florida; the society of international Business Fellows, and the University club of Jacksonville. He also was a past chairman of Associated industries of Florida and served on the Flagler college board of trustees. Mr. ringhaver was an active and long-time member of club Limited, an association of sportsmen, and valued his many club friendships and memories. Mr. ringhaver was predeceased by his wife, Karyn
ringhaver, in August 2014 and nephew, randal Lee ringhaver Jr., in 1980. He is survived by his brother, randal L. ringhaver and sister-in-law, Paula r. ringhaver, st. Augustine; his four children, deborah r. Lane (charles), crescent city; sherri r. Geddes (timothy), Jacksonville; Mark ringhaver, odessa; Lance Kendall ringhaver (rachel), Jacksonville;
and his nine grandchildren, Heather Lane courtney (Will); Lambert Lane; Holton Lane; Palmer Lane; Hunter Geddes; Kylie Geddes; Brooke Geddes; rylie and caden ringhaver; and niece Bree ringhaver Alban (david); Lee and carson Alban; loved ones Lauren ringhaver (rich o’Brien); and shelley Minzenberg (Karl); as well as Karyn’s daughters, terri and shannon sawyer. in lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in his memory to the Florida Aquarium, 701 channelside drive, tampa 33602; tampa Metropolitan YMcA, 110 e. oak Ave., tampa 33602; Gulf ridge council of the Boy scouts of America, 13228 central Ave., tampa 33612; Flagler college ringhaver trust, 74 King st., st. Augustine 32084; or Jagger’s dream Fund, 6513 Bimini court, Apollo Beach 33572. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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ricHMoNd, Va. (AP) Purchase agreements have been signed for virtually all of the natural gas that would be delivered to the southeast by the proposed Atlantic coast Pipeline, the lead energy company behind the $5 billion project said March 22. diane Leopold, president of dominion energy inc., said the utility agreements reflect the need for the nearly 600-mi. (965.6 km) energy project delivering fracked natural gas along a route from West Virginia, through Virginia and into North carolina. Leopold said the pipeline would feed a growing hunger for a cleaner fuel as the nation moves away from coal-fired energy, the leading source of carbon dioxide pollution linked to climate change. Purchase agreements are in place for 96 percent of the pipeline’s capacity, Leopold said. dominion, which is partnering with duke energy and other energy companies to build the pipeline, outlined the status of the project on several fronts during a conference call: • in the past 18 months, 450 mi. (724 km) of the pipeline’s route has been surveyed. dominion evaluated more than 6,000 mi. (9,656 km) along the project’s path before settling on the final proposed route. • More than 90 percent of the 2,800 landowners along the pipeline’s path have allowed survey teams on their land and 500 have signed easements. • in a few weeks, a mill in Pennsylvania will begin the manufacture of steel pipe for the project under a $400 million contract. • the pipeline has an in-service date of late 2018. the pipeline, one of two multibillion-dollar natural gas projects that would crisscross the state, has broad political support and the backing of governors in Virginia, West Virginia and North carolina. But it has found organized resistance among some landowners and conservation groups concerned about its impact on rural, forested landscapes. in February, dominion carved a new proposed route through parts of West Virginia and Virginia in response to federal concerns about the pipeline’s path through sensitive national forest areas. the alternate route reduced by onethird the pipeline’s footprint through the George Washington and Monongahela national forests, but added 30 mi. (48.3 km) to its route. dominion is awaiting approval from the U.s. Forest service to begin surveys in the national forests. the new route added about 250 landowners to the pipeline’s path. in Bath county, which was not on the original route, more than 60 percent of landowners have agreed to let survey teams on the properties, said Leslie Hartz, vice president of construction for dominion energy. “our goal is to work with the landowners,” said Leslie Hartz, vice president of construction for dominion energy. “However, if the landowners are firm in their denial of access, we will proceed as we have with the required court actions.” Most recently, a judge in Augusta county cleared the way for crews to survey the land of 16 property owners who had turned them away. the Federal energy regulatory commission has final say on interstate pipelines. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ASC displays Volvo A40G artic trucks on the yard that are identical to the 50th anniversary unit.
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Robert Wiggs (L) and Patrick Warren, both of Hanson, check out the Volvo products.
Students in the Skills USA program and Wilkes Community College and area contractors looked over the Volvo paving products.
To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the articulating truck, Volvo made a special golden hauler.
(L-R): Nelson Holland, area salesman of ASC, goes over the many great features and ease of service of the A40G with Brent Honeycutt and Robby Brinley, both of Brinley’s Grading Service Inc., based in Raleigh.
Various equipment was on display at the event.
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Wacker Neuson displays some of its popular rental products, which are available at the Cat Rental Store. Brent Yarbrough (L) and Mathew Brooksher answer questions.
(L-R): Dale Cronaur and Bruce Ummel of Blount Construction Co., Marietta, Ga.; Alan Berry, Yancey CAT Rental Store; and Buddy Brand, Yancey Bros. Co., talk after lunch.
Long-time Yancey customers come together at the open house event, including (L-R) Stephen Emberson, Plateau Excavation, Austell, Ga.; Allen Carr and Erick Carr of Carr Contracting Co., Douglasville, Ga.
Glen Dailey, Blount Construction Co., Marietta, Ga., was the winner of a Grizzly cooler.
(L-R): Trey Googe, Yancey Bros. Co.; Derek Geldhauser, Northwest Corridor Project, Marietta, Ga.; Nick Lumpkin, Yancey CAT Rental Store; Jamie Thompson, Yancey Bros. Co., talk about the major highway projects going on in metro Atlanta.
(L-R): Kurt Kopacek of Vermeer Southeast Sales, based in Marietta, Ga., goes over some of the features of a Vermeer RTX450 trencher on display at the Yancey CAT Rental Store yard with Jim Tuthill and Donnie Wheeler of Groundhog Directional Boring, Fayetteville, Ga.
Gary Duke (L) and Buddy Brand, Yancey CAT Rental Store (R), welcome their friend and customer, Doug Greene of Benton-Georgia, Douglasville, Ga., to the event.
(L-R): Ed Padgett Sr., Ed Padgett Jr. and Coleman Seabolt, all of Padgett Grading; Laura Starace, Yancey CAT Rental Store; and Dustin Padgett, Kyle Padgett and Greg Humphries of Padgett Grading enjoy lunch at the event.
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Summit Supply LLC Opens New Atlanta Location Summit Supply announces the opening of a new location just outside of Atlanta, Ga., to better serve customers in the Southeast region of the United States. The company, which supplies rubber tracks, undercarriage parts, rubber pads and solid tires to the construction equipment industry, has been in business more than 30 years, and has a sound reputation supplying parts for manufacturers including Bobcat, Caterpillar, John Deere, Kubota, Case, Takeuchi, Gehl and Mustang. The Atlanta warehouse is the fourth location for Summit Supply, which is headquartered in Asbury, N.J., and operates a branch in Seattle, Wash., and a distribution center in Dallas, Texas. “The opening of our Dallas distribution center in June of 2015 benefited our customers in the Midwest with reduced downtime and lower shipping costs. Customers now receive their orders quicker, and at a more affordable price — while experiencing less down John MacDonald time for their equipment. Summit Supply Expansion such as this is a direct result of our customer’s continued loyalty to the Summit brand. With the opening of our newest facility in Fairburn [Ga.], we are now able to provide next day shipping to 34 states — the fastest in the industry by far,� said John MacDonald, NE regional sales manager. MacDonald said that customers should look for additional openings in the coming months, as Summit Supply LLC continues to expand its operations. Summit Supply uses the latest technology to provide products that are high in both quality and performance and guaranteed to fit the equipment. The company stocks rubber tracks made with the perfect blend of virgin, natural and synthetic rubber and does not use recycled products. Made with continuous steel cord (CSC) technology that is designed by Summit Supply’s engineers, the rubber tracks are some of the strongest in the industry and work with all makes of rubber-tracked machines.
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PIRTEK West End Begins Sponsoring Richmond Dragway The racing season has begun at Richmond Dragway, which now features a “PIRTEK lane” for its racers. PIRTEK West End in Richmond is one of the local dragway’s newest sponsors. PIRTEK, the leader in fluid transfer solutions, according to the company, provides hydraulic and industrial hose replacement sales and services from its 57 service and supply centers across the country. PIRTEK West End is one of two service and supply
centers in Virginia. During the races, the announcer now refers to the right lane as the “PIRTEK lane” when competitors enter it. The dragway also positions the PIRTEK logo prominently on the scoreboard and on the screen of the online feed. Sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association, Richmond Dragway features a quarter-mile track on its 130-acre facility. The racing season begins in March and runs
through the end of December. “Our relationship with Richmond Dragway is a good match,” said Suchit Gandhi, the owner of PIRTEK West End at 2115 Dabney Road. “The racing industry makes heavy use of hydraulics and hoses and the competitors are typically industry owners, so it’s a logical place for us to familiarize more people with our brand.” Greg Duff, PIRTEK West End’s operations manager, has raced for several years in
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the International Motor Sports Association, winning two championships while managing a drag racing facility in Richmond. Greg recently introduced Gandhi to Richmond Dragway. “We thought it would be a good way to get involved in the community and connect with people who can benefit from our services,” Duff said. “It’s an exciting opportunity for all of us.” One of the dragway’s recent champions is a PIRTEK customer, and there are other customers associated with the popular racing venue. “We have customers who come to the dragway, both as participants and as attendees — there’s a loyal fan base here,” said Gandhi. The Richmond Dragway sponsorship dovetails with PIRTEK’s involvement in the upcoming 2016 Indianapolis 500, and the formation of PIRTEK Team Murray that includes Indy driver Matt Brabham. PIRTEK also was a corporate sponsor of high-performance snowmobile racing this year in the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Brannon Turbeville Purchases Case From Hills Machinery PALMETTO from page 8
who I do a lot of land work for,” Turbeville said. “Since then we have gotten two or three machines a year through Hills.” He first turned to Hills Machinery when he needed to rent equipment for the farm project and he purchased his first machine, a Case 210B excavator, at about the same time. He said that first purchase was largely due to the fuel savings Case gave him that other machines did not. At the time, he added, gas was at $4 per gallon and his fuel bills were astronomical. “With the Case 210 we could get close to 27 hours of use from 100 gallons of fuel, whereas with the other brands we couldn't get 20 hours,” Turbeville said. Road Work to Ramp Up A large part of Palmetto Brush Control’s current work is for the SCDOT and involves right-of-way clearing for widening projects. Turbeville said that they have four projects going on this winter, three of which are starting about the same time. That means he needs more equipment
Currently, Brannon Turbeville, owner of Palmetto Brush Control, has his people working on the widening of S.C. Highway 51, known as the Pamplico Highway Project.
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from Hills. The last four machines the company purchased were initially rented for eight months, Turbeville said. That included three Case 210C excavators and an 1150 dozer, the latter being a “highly productive machine for us because of its root-raking capabilities.”
He added that his company is now talking to Hills about bringing on a Case 621 wheel loader and a 350C excavator.Currently, Turbeville has his people working on the widening of S.C. Highway 51, known as the Pamplico Highway Project. The first phase of this major project will increase the rural road from two lanes to as many as five along a 13-mi. (20.9 km) stretch between Florence
and Pamplico to the southeast. Turbeville’s company is doing the clearing on the $49 million project for Palmetto Corp., the main contractor on the job. “We really follow the road contractors right now,” he said. “We come in and take all the trees out from the existing right-of-way line to the new line. In this kind of work, we do all clearing, grubbing, grinding and haul-
An Ingrained Work Ethic He attributes a lot of his success to the lessons he learned growing up around his grandfather’s contracting business, from which he branched off to start his own company nine years ago. “He really taught me that you have to go to work and work hard every day to be successful,” Turbeville said. “Maintaining that work ethic and being able to complete projects in the time frame that the construction companies need is so important.” To that end, Turbeville said his company is trying to be more productive by adding better equipment because he believes that the more mechanized a project is, the faster and more efficiently it will get done. “We want to get it done and get out while giving good value to our customers,” he said. “And, of course, it is important to us that we help give our families a better life. That’s what it is all about.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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KCMA Announces 2015 Salesman of the Year Award The winner of the 2015 Kawasaki-KCM Wheel Loader Salesman of the Year Award is Jeremy Holmes of Amarillo Machinery, Amarillo, Texas. “Jeremy represents the characteristics KCMA looks for in awarding this honor,” said Gary Bell, vice president, general manager, KCMA Corporation. Holmes received his award during a corporate fishing outing he attended as a result of winning a contest for generating new business for Kawasaki-KCM wheel loaders. “We don’t necessarily select the top-volume salesman, rather we select someone who exhibits professionalism, skill and attitude. Jeremy always represents himself, his distributorship, and his manufacturers in the most ethical manner. Jeremy is a great representative of Kawasaki-KCM loaders, and we are proud to present him with this recognition.” Holmes followed his Uncle, Richard Holmes, who was working with Amarillo Machinery back in 2012, into the industry. Holmes was not new to agriculture and construction equipment, having had a feed business and running agricultural equipment on his family’s farm, so he felt comfortable from the beginning. While attending West Texas A & M, studying agriculture education, he worked for Texas A & M Agriculture
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workers and motorists,” ARTBA President and CEO Pete Ruane said. “We will be reviewing the proposal very carefully and keeping all our options on the table, including a legislative solution or legal action.” The association said it also would be consulting with its industry partners in the Construction Industry Safety Coalition, a group ARTBA helped form in 2013. In previous written comments and faceto-face meetings with OSHA and Office of Management & Budget Officials (OMB), ARTBA told OSHA officials that they used both outdated data and a faulty economic analysis in reaching the new standard. Specifically, OSHA relied on studies from 1930-1960, thus ignoring the successes of modern technology that have dramatically reduced silica exposure in roadway construction zones. ARTBA told OSHA that it may be doing more harm than good by requiring workers to wear respirators in hot environments, potentially exposing them to heat stroke and stress.
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Once Again, OSHA Wildly Misses the Mark Worker safety is Job 1. General contractors know it— and so apparently does U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez. “ No one should have to shorten his or her life to make a living,” Perez said in late March. "Everyone who leaves for work in the morning should come home safe and sound.” How true, how true. It's dangerous out there. No question, perhaps especially for construction workers. It follows that the safest course for them is to stay home. Perez should have OSHA update and co-opt the War on Drugs message of 30 years ago, reworking the “ Just Say No” motto to read, “ Just Stay Home.” “ Why risk a car wreck on the way to a job site? Why put oneself in jeopardy by working around clanking yellow machines and trucks that weigh several tons and can squish a person? Just stay home and be safe. This is a message from your Occupational Health and Safety Administration.” This rant is sparked by OSHA's new rule on silica dust. The administration has once again pretty much ignored the
construction, manufacturing and fracking industries it theoretically is serving, this time by ruling that silica dust must be drastically reduced. The new figure is 50 micrograms per cubic meter, down from the currently allowable 250 micrograms per cubic meter. An 80 percent reduction in the next year or two. Overkill in the name of saving lives. “ Manufacturers tried to work with OSHA to make this a feasible, effective rule, and have long stressed the need for flexibility, clear justification, and reliable, current data in this rulemaking process,” says Jay Timmons, CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers. “ Our suggestions, however, were ignored.” Having to justify a draconian reduction by using current industry data apparently is too much to ask. It might result in a reasonable ruling instead of an ideologically satisfying one. Economists say the new standard is likely to cost the economy $7.2 billion a year and 27,000 jobs over 10 years. But think of how much safer the idled workers will be.
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Terex Announces Cowin Equipment Company as New Authorized Distributer Terex Construction America announced Cowin Equipment Company Inc. as the authorized distributor of Terex Fuchs material handlers for the state of Alabama, northern Georgia and Florida’s Panhandle. Cowin Equipment blankets this territory with seven locations and offers sales, rental, parts and service support for the full Terex Fuchs equipment line, purpose-built to increase operating efficiencies for the portside, scrap, recycling, waste and logging markets. “Cowin Equipment is an integral part of this market providing equipment solutions to its customers for more than 75 years,” said Mike Smith, regional sales manager of Terex Fuchs material handlers. “The company’s extensive pedigree with steel mills and scrap yards will help increase coverage to our core market base, and the material handlers will give Cowin more equipment solutions to help boost operating efficiencies with their existing logging and port customers.” Purpose-built to deliver reliable operation, even with continuous operation in extreme applications, Terex Fuchs material handlers provide high lift capacities, 27 to 72 ft. (8.2
to 21.9 m) working radii and operating weights from 41,888 to 147,710 lbs. (19,000 to 67,000 kg) “Terex Fuchs handlers,” according to the Cowin management team, “are the perfect complement to our existing lines of generators, shears, magnets and wheel loaders already offered to our customers.” Family-owned since 1938, Cowin Equipment employs a “hybrid” strategy of equal emphasis on sales and rental, combined with a total commitment to product support to ensure customers get the most from their equipment. The distributor offers local support for its Alabama customers from its Birmingham headquarters and four branch locations in Mobile, Montgomery, Huntsville/ Decatur and Oxford. Cowin Equipment also operates branch locations in Pensacola, Fla., and Atlanta, Ga. For more information call 800/239-2694 or visit www.cowin.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Worldcenter to Include 2,000 Residential Units WORLDCENTER from page 1
between museum park and points west. The project will include retail, hospitality and residential uses. “Occupying 27 acres in the heart of downtown Miami, Miami Worldcenter is one of the largest private real estate developments underway in the United States,” said Motwani. “Phase One of the ten-block project will include retail, hospitality, residential and commercial uses that will elevate the underserved neighborhood to destination status. “The hotel and expo center are critical to the overall vision, both in terms of creating a built-in population of visitors and attracting top-tier events and exhibitions — and the dollars they generate — to downtown Miami for the first time in the city’s history. All this activity will serve as a catalyst for further economic development and investment in downtown Miami and surrounding areas.” Motwani said, “Being in Miami, we are prioritizing the outdoors with public spaces and a pedestrian promenade that runs between the bay and the hotel and expo center.” Located next to Interstates 95 and 395, a number of Metromover stations and the airport through Metrorail and an adjacent high-speed rail terminal, Miami Worldcenter will be accessible through numerous modes of public transportation. Motwani said the economic impact will be significant, as will revitalization and connectivity efforts. “We’re breathing new life into one of the best-located but most-overlooked areas of downtown Miami to the tune of $2 billion in investment. We’re improving connectivity between the central business district and the emerging arts district, and making it easier for pedestrians to move between the bay front and neighborhoods to the west, and we’re creating thousands of jobs, a high percentage of which will be locally sourced.” At a major groundbreaking ceremony in early March, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, developers, architects and commissioners gathered to mark the start of phase one construction of the high-profile project. Mayor Gimenez said, “We are building a city-within-thecity-of-Miami, which many forecast will be America’s city of the future,” adding, “Investors would be wise to get in on the ground floor now.” Miami Worldcenter will be second in size only to New York’s Hudson Yards development at 28-acres. In comparison, Rockefeller Center, built in 1931, is a total of 22 acres. Miami Worldcenter will offer approximately 2,000 residential units including a mix of luxury residences, boutique condominiums and apartments. The first phase of the construction has begun, with Paramount Miami Worldcenter, the development’s signature residential skyscraper. CoastalTishman is the general contractor on the project. CoastalTishman is a joint venture between Miami-based Coastal Construction and New Yorkbased Tishman Construction. James Scarpace, CoastalTishman executive vice president, said crews are currently completing the installation of see WORLDCENTER page 32
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the deep foundation element (the auger cast piles) and preparing to install the earth retention system, sheet pile so that structural excavation can begin. Hoisting and cranes are critical components to the success, when dealing with projects of this nature, Scarpace said. “There will be four tower cranes and five exterior hoists on Paramount and its podium/parking structures. The crane equipment will be in place and operational when the project goes vertical, and will keep pace by ‘jumping’ as the structure advances. The exterior hoists will be operational once the structures are several levels out of the ground. The hoists will be jumped to service the project as the structure progresses.” For the Paramount tower, an estimated 25,000 cu. yds. (19,113 cu m) of dirt will need to be excavated and handled. The machinery being used on the project will consist of a combination of significant heavy equipment, including large extended track hoes for the excavation, and large wheel loaders to move the excavated spoils. Materials will include 115,000 cu. yds. (87,923 cu m) of concrete, 13,000 tons (11,793 t) of reinforcing steel, 1.9 million lbs. (861,825 kg) of post-tension structural cable and 400,000 sq. ft. (37,161 sq m) of exterior glazing. Early work has involved doing away with existing utilities, rough site excavation and the removal of Florida Power & Light electrical lines. “On the Paramount site, we removed some utilities and conducted tree mitigation,” said Scarpace. “There were existing buildings on other parcels of Miami Worldcenter that were demolished.” Scarpace said the most time-consuming part of the project will involve the building structure and the enclosure. “This critical work allows the follow-on trades to complete the interior portion of the building. Once enclosure is completed, the interior construction progresses relatively quickly.” There have not been any notable setbacks so far, and the elements have not posed a threat. “We allow for normal weather patterns during the planning of a project. Any extraordinary weather, for example, named storms, will be dealt with as encountered.” Scarpace said the deck, resort-style pools, walking paths, gardens, bungalows, tennis courts and an outdoor soccer field will definitely keep crews busy as they look ahead. “These are challenging components of the project, due to their complexity and locations on the rooftop areas of the podium and garage structures. The total area is approximately 2.6 acres. This work is being performed 90 feet above street level, so lifting all of the materials to this level safely and efficiently is of the utmost importance. Because these are the ‘crown’ portions of the project elements, they are the last components to be completed prior to opening.” The usual configuration of elevators is within a common elevator core and lobby. The private elevators will be installed in separate and distinct cores servicing the units. The interior fit-out of the retail and food and beverage spaces will be constructed by the operators of those spaces. CoastalTishman crews will be constructing “base-building”. The high-profile project is expected to go vertical by summer or early fall of this year. Direct trade employees for con-
struction will be roughly 850 at peak, and does not include management, design and engineering professionals and suppliers staff. “We are proud and honored to be a part of this transformational project that will have such a positive impact on the Miami area,” Scarpace said. Stretching 700-ft. (213 m) tall, 60-stories and costing an estimated $500 million, Paramount Miami Worldcenter will feature the world’s largest private urban amenities deck. Paramount Miami Worldcenter residents will also have easy access to an expansive restaurant and retail promenade. It will consist of two and three-level stores and restaurants. A public plaza accented by fountains also is included in the plans. Miami Worldcenter will intertwine several downtown Miami residential and office buildings, an 1,800-room Marriott Marquis and Convention Center and other hotels. It also will serve as the intermodal hub for the downtown MetroMover and Metrorail elevated transit systems. Adjacent to Miami Worldcenter will be the main terminal of All Aboard Florida, the privately-funded intrastate highspeed railroad. It will connect Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, The Space Coast and Orlando. “Paramount Miami Worldcenter will be the soaring signature residential tower of Miami Worldcenter,” said Daniel Kodsi, Paramount Miami Worldcenter developer. “Residents will enjoy an unparalleled location just an elevator ride away from the exciting array of retail, restaurants, office space, lush parks, galleries and nightlife planned for the cosmopolitan development. Kodsi explained that many developers were able to acquire land at substantial discounts following the economic downturn, and are able to offer greater value and more competitive pricing to buyers. “The Miami Worldcenter and Paramount Miami Worldcenter parcels were assembled some ten years ago, before the recent escalation.” Miami Worldcenter will have easy egress and ingress to I95, helping to avoid traffic congestion. “The tower features a one-of-a-kind upper deck, which will debut as the largest amenity deck in the U.S., spanning 90 feet above downtown Miami,” said Kodsi. The sprawling amenity deck will be home to a chic resort-style pool complete with floating pods and private bungalows, and a premier sports and entertainment complex featuring an extraordinary array of action-packed amenities that include two tennis courts, a boxing studio and a ‘jam’ room.” Another highlight is Paramount Miami Worldcenter’s rooftop skydeck and lounge, located at the pinnacle of the tower on the 60th floor. “The extraordinary skydeck is sculpted in the shape of the stern of a sleek super yacht, with a plunge pool oasis featuring dynamic views of the bay, the city and the ocean beyond.” Kodsi said the development will also have a significant impact on the local economy. “Paramount Miami Worldcenter and Miami Worldcenter will create thousands of new construction jobs, generate billions of dollars in taxes and revenues and provide a futuristic infrastructure for generations of Miamians.” Currently, more than 20 towers are under-construction in downtown Miami, according to the Miami Downtown
Development Authority. Paramount Miami Worldcenter is reportedly attracting buyers from the United States, Canada and more than two dozen other countries, particularly from South America and the emerging wealth classes of China, India, Russia and Turkey. “These people are wary of the stability of their own country’s currencies, which are plunging against the U.S. dollar,” said Kodsi. “They are buying Florida real estate, because it is one of the most-stable investments in the world.” Of Paramount’s 500 residences, 24 will be penthouses. Prices range from $700,000 to $4 million. More than 45 percent of Paramount Miami Worldcenter units have been sold. Internationally recognized Elkus Manfredi Architects was responsible for the design of the overall master plan for Miami Worldcenter, and serves as the architects for Paramount Miami Worldcenter, the associated retail and the parking podiums. According to founding principal Howard Elkus, “The collective vision was to create a dynamic and vibrant civic, residential, hospitality and retail destination for the citizens and visitors of Miami.” Elkus said the sustainability goal is to achieve a LEED Gold rating, as LEED Silver is the minimum required by zoning. The project will reportedly create one of the largest green roofs in the country, and be fully integrated with public transportation. While the project may seem overwhelming in size, the creative staff is confident in its abilities. “We have a top-notch design team, and we are privileged to work for great clients who share our enthusiasm for creating dynamic destinations.” Elkus said the most time-consuming aspect of the assignment has been the project itself, having been in the works for ten years. “It has had more than a few different configurations throughout that time. We’re very excited to see this come to fruition and provide the citizens and visitors of Miami with what will become the iconic heart of this great city. “The most rewarding part of the project is the revitalization of a key part of the city that has lain dormant for decades. It’s an exceptional privilege to have the premiere design role to create the urban face of Miami, a remarkable global 21st-century city.” The focal point of Miami Worldcenter will be a pedestrian-oriented ‘High Street’ retail promenade and plaza featuring shopping, dining and entertainment options. Nearby will be the 7th Street Promenade, a pedestrian-only thoroughfare running from the American Airlines Arena and the waterfront on the east, to the project’s exposition center and convention hotel to the west. Miami Worldcenter’s master developer, Miami Worldcenter Associates, is a joint venture between the Falcone Group and Centurion Partners. South Florida-based Falcone Group is a privately held and vertically integrated real estate and land development organization specializing in all real estate product types. Centurion Partners, of Newport Beach, California, includes a team of professionals with more than 150 years of combined real estate experience. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Curry Supply Introduces Crash Attenuator Truck Curry Supply Company, one of America’s largest manufacturers of commercial service vehicles, has begun producing a truck-mounted crash attenuator truck. The newest addition to the Curry Supply product line has been designed primarily to protect the lives of motorists and jobsite workers. It also reduces the damage caused to structures and vehicles resulting from a motor vehicle collision at job sites and in high traffic areas. The new Curry Supply crash truck features an attenuator and an arrow board. The attenua-
tor device is crash rated up to 65 mph, which meets all federal and state regulations for impact. It consists of strut and cartridge sections that are linked together on a support frame. The curved side rails are made from corrosion resistant aluminum tubes, which offer full width impact protection along the entire length of the unit. The side rails were designed to safely re-direct errant vehicles away from the rear of the truck. Two aluminum boxes are filled with a moisture proof, aluminum honeycomb material. The boxes, together with the curved side rails, absorb the kinetic energy from an impacting vehicle. The aluminum boxes are painted with a bright yellow powder-coated finish, for lasting durability. The arrow board directs traffic by The newest addition to the Curry Supply product line has been designed primarily to protect the lives of motorists and jobsite workers.
flashing a brightly lit arrow pattern made up of 15 or 25 amber LEDs. The large, highly visible, weather-resistant display panel is controlled in the comfort and safety of the truck cab. From inside the cab, the operator can use a control panel to conveniently fold the attenuator and arrow board into two parts when traveling to and from the job site. The crash attenuator and arrow board can be installed on all makes and models of chassis, new or used. “Our new crash attenuator truck complements our product line perfectly,” said Jeff Shaw, sales manager. “Many of the companies who use our products — water trucks, mechanics trucks, fuel/lube trucks — also want to keep their employees and passing motorists out of harm’s way. We are pleased to be able to offer them a safety truck in addition to a work truck.” For more information, 800/345-2829 or visit www.currysupply.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Kenworth TruckTech+ Provides Remote Diagnostics The future in mobile truck diagnostics is here today in the form of Kenworth TruckTech+ for Kenworth Class 8 customers. “Kenworth TruckTech+ is now operational in more than 10,000 new Kenworth Class 8 trucks equipped with PACCAR MX-13 engines, and those trucks have logged nearly 170 million miles since the system entered production last summer,” said Jason Skoog, Kenworth’s assistant general manager of sales and marketing. “The growth isn’t stopping there. We’ve expanded our Kenworth TruckTech+ offering this year by making it standard on new Class 8 Kenworth trucks with the PACCAR MX-11 engine now in production.” A complimentary 2-year subscription to TruckTech+ is available, as long as the truck is under the 2-year standard warranty. The subscription also is complimentary for customers purchasing extended engine warranties through Kenworth. After the warranty period, Kenworth’s remote diagnostics tool can be maintained by subscription. “Kenworth’s TruckTech+ is a break-
through in how fleets monitor the health of their Kenworths on the road,” said Skoog. “Since Kenworth TruckTech+ describes the issue, based on fault codes, it’s a game changer when it comes to keeping trucks on the road. Minor issues can be addressed on the road or back at the home terminal, while larger issues can be diagnosed and fixed at the nearest Kenworth dealership.” “It gives us real-time information and that’s vital to keep our refrigerated fleet running,” said Wade Day, president and owner of Hoosier Air Transport, which operates 32 Kenworth T680s. “I feel remote diagnostics is one of the biggest advancements that we’ve seen in truck technology in many years. It’s as if we were driving blind before, but now we have visibility. TruckTech+ is key for us in knowing exactly what’s happening with our trucks — whether we need immediate service, or if we can continue on and handle the issue at a later time. Before, if the fault light came on, our driver would call dispatch and we’d have to spend time figuring out what was happening. With TruckTech+ we know and can
make immediate decisions.” According to Skoog, notifications to customers, via email, may include keep driving, no action required; keep driving and have the fault addressed during the next service interval; head to a dealer for service; or pull over to prevent damage.
Notifications to customers, via email, may include keep driving, no action required; keep driving and have the fault addressed during the next service interval; head to a dealer for service; or pull over to prevent damage.
“If the customer needs to take the truck in for service, the system maps out the locations of the three closest repair facilities,” said Skoog. “In addition, the data is sent to a secure web portal where the fleet manager can review the truck’s location, status, iden-
tified issue and recommended solution.” According to Mike McDonald, director of fleet maintenance of Don Hummer Trucking, remote diagnostics and TruckTech+ represents a big advancement in keeping trucks rolling. Don Hummer Trucking is a truckload carrier with 215 company trucks and 85 independent contractors. It recently put 75 Kenworth T680s with the PACCAR MX-13 engine into service. “With hours of service rules, it’s important we understand what a dash light means,” McDonald said. “TruckTech+ tells us in simple-to-understand messaging the severity of the issue so we can take their remaining hours into consideration and decide how far we can let the driver continue and schedule service when it makes the most sense. Having this is a huge asset to our fleet.” For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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torque, and replace MX-13 engines with the same horsepower, but with 1,550/1,750 lb-ft of torque. From what our drivers tell us, they can’t tell a big difference in power performance. The units are working beautifully. Plus, we’re seeing a bump in fuel economy with the MX-11. So, it’s easy to see why we’re high on this engine — less weight and even better fuel economy.” The PACCAR MX-11 features a six-cylinder, 24valve design and has double overhead camshafts, along with high-pressure common rail fuel injection to optimize combustion and ensure the lowest possible fuel consumption. Like the PACCAR MX-13, the engine
The PACCAR MX-11 features a six-cylinder, 24-valve design and has double overhead camshafts, along with high-pressure common rail fuel injection to optimize combustion and ensure the lowest possible fuel consumption.
block is constructed from compact graphite iron with vertical ribs to maximize strength while reducing noise levels. Offered for the Kenworth T880, T680, T800 with FEPTO, and W900S, the PACCAR MX-11 is designed to produce up to 430 hp and 1,550 lb-ft of torque and is available with a full array of manual, automated manual and automatic transmissions. The PACCAR MX-11 engine is built at PACCAR’s engine plant in Columbus, Miss. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Sennebogen 840 R-HD Proves Essential to Dock Operation Moving 8 to 10 million bushels of material is a respectable year’s work for any river dock. When the material you’re moving is a seasonal field crop, the challenge moves up to another level. That’s the challenge that Gavilon barge facility in Decatur, Ala., was facing when Vaughn Gambrell was named superintendent of the site. Gavilon, a leading global commodity management firm, acquired this dock on the Tennessee River to transload and store 1 million bushels of corn and grain here annually. To meet this target, Gavilon needed a material handler that could keep pace through seasonal peaks, with as little downtime as possible while vessels were waiting. The chosen solution was a Sennebogen 840 R-HD and, with the facility’s first few seasons behind him, Gambrell is sure it was the right choice. The dependability of the green machine came through recently when a grain shipment was re-routed to the Decatur facility, with an urgent need to offload quickly. Barges ran loads from the vessel non-stop for 30 consecutive days, and the 840 never missed a step. Purpose-Built for Grain-Handling The 840 R-HD is the first purpose-built material handler Gambrell has operated. Barges are unloaded quickly with a 5.5 cu. yd. (4.2 cu “At my previous location, m) clamshell. we worked with a converted excavator,” he explained. “This Sennebogen operators appreciate when they pull up a full bucket load with the boom fully extended. was something new for me.” “You work more efficiently when you Purchased in 2011, the D-Series 840 model is mounted on a crawler undercar- have that feeling of confidence in the riage and equipped with a long reach banana machine,” said Gambrell. He often takes a turn at operating the 840 boom, which carries a 5.5 cu. yd. (4.2 cu m) himself. “I love it!” he said. “It’s very easy to clamshell bucket. The machine spends most of its time handle, and it’s easy to train new operators. perched on a concrete platform overlooking The joystick controls have a very intuitive the river. The 360 degree same lift capacity feel.” With the speed and precision of the gives it an extra measure of stability, which
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Sennebogen machine, transloading directly from barges to trucks becomes a smooth, highly efficient process. “We can plan our logistics to load straight into the outbound trucks,” said Gambrell, “and that lets us save a step in storing the grain in our elevators.” Elevated Cab Improves View, Safety As an experienced operator, Gambrell also appreciates the commanding view provided by the 840’s hydraulically elevating maXCab. With the cab fully raised, his eye level is about 19 ft. (5.8 m) above the ground, not including the platform the machine sits on. “It’s helpful when the cab raises up, to see right into the barge, all the corners and where everybody is in it,” he said. “In most machines, even with a fixed hi-rise cab, you can’t really see what’s around you. But when I’m up on the platform operating the Sennebogen, I can see the guy who’s run-
Crawler Tracks Increase Utilization In addition to its day job, the Sennebogen earns its keep moving material within the facility’s 40-acre (16 ha) site. Gavilon can store nearly 2 million bushels of grain here, and about half of it stocked in ground piles. The 840’s long reach helps to maintain stockpiles up to 40 ft. high (12.2 m). Gambrell also uses it to assist in tarping the piles by supporting most of the tarp’s weight and positioning it while crews on the ground secure it. Until the company added a large concrete pad this year, the ground piles were literally on the ground. Travel on the site could be treacherous after heavy rains. Gambrell noted that his skid-steers and 4x4 trucks often get stuck in the deep mud, but the Sennebogen has no trouble traveling around the work site on its wide crawler tracks. “We haven’t got the Sennebogen stuck yet, but we’re trying,” joked Gambrell. High Throughput With Low Operating Cost The dependability of the 840 pays off in cost savings as well as productivity. Gambrell said his maintenance crew finds troubleshooting to be very simple with plain and simple error codes appearing on the machine’s diagnostics screen. For an emergency repair, Gambrell can call on his nearby Tractor & Equipment Co. (TEC) branch, Sennebogen’s regional distributor. According to Donnie Burgreen, TEC’s branch vice president, service response time for the Decatur site is “immediate.” Fuel efficiency adds to those savings. “The 840 gets good fuel economy,” Gambrell said. “We can unload almost two barges on one tank of fuel.” For more information, call 704/347-4910 or visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Atlas Copco Handheld Hydraulic Bandit Announces Breakers Demolish Downtime Rope Shear Bar for Hand-Fed Chippers Atlas Copco’s LH series of handheld hydraulic breakers benefits contractors by having relatively high power-toweight ratios and easy operation. This helps crews achieve maximum uptime while taking on a variety of materials, including concrete, asphalt and frozen ground. The breakers’ versatility — coupled with a relatively low cost — also contributes to a fast ROI. The LH 220, the LH 270, and the LH 390 are suited for breaking down tough materials that demand a high powerto-weight ratio. For example, the LH 220 weighs 50 lbs. (22.6 kg) and has an impact rate of up to 1,900 beats per minute. The breakers’ small bodies also make them easy to maneuver and fit in the back of a vehicle. Other attributes of the LH series include: oil flows ranging from 5 to 8 gpm (19 to 30 Lpm); about 30 in. (76 cm) long; and working pressures from 1,523 psi to 1,813 psi. Atlas Copco also offers LH breakers with optional ergonomic vibration-reduction handles. These significantly reduce vibration intensity, allowing operators to use the breakers comfortably for more than 8 hours, according to the manufacturer. “From a contractor’s standpoint, they’re easy to work with and reliable,” said Gus Armbruster, Atlas Copco product manager, handheld construction tools. “They’re also an ideal tool for the rental industry, since they’re easy to own and relatively inexpensive to maintain.”
Atlas Copco handheld hydraulic breakers range in size from 50 to 72 lbs. (22.6 to 32.6 kg). Their light weight makes them easy to transport, while still packing a high power-to-weight ratio.
Contractors can power LH breakers using a range of equipment, such as an Atlas Copco portable power pack or a carrier’s hydraulic system if it has an oil flow divider to regulate the oil pressure. The power packs operate efficiently and minimize fuel costs because their small engines require minimal fuel. The power packs’ small size also enhances maneuverability and ease of transport. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AIM FOR UPTIME
Bandit Industries has developed a shear bar device to help cut or dislodge a winch line, rope, vines or other lines that find their way into a chipper’s drum during chipper operations, potentially preventing a serious injury, death, or reducing the extent of a serious injury if an operator becomes entangled in a line that is pulled into a chipper. The shear bar device is standard on every new Bandit drum-style hand-fed chipper since 2012, and it is available as a retrofit option for all prior Bandit chippers. Bandit industries also has developed a disc-style shear device that performs the same function as the shear bar device on disc-style chippers. This device is standard on all new Bandit disc-style hand fed chippers, and available as a retrofit option for all prior Bandit chippers.
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Accidents involving winch cables and climbing ropes has become an important concern within the tree care industry. Incidents led to a safety video/notice prepared by CALOSHA warning tree companies of the dangers of winch lines and climbing ropes entering the chippers. Both ISA and TCIA are warning of the potential dangers of ropes and cables entering the chippers. “We believe it is important that people within the industry are aware of the danger of ropes or other lines entering the chipper and the available technology to help prevent an injury should a line accidentally enter the chipper,” said Bandit President Jerry Morey. “We have a long history of developing and releasing safety innovations. We hope this latest innovation will contribute to individual operator safety and industry-wide safety awareness.” For more information, call 800/952-0178 or visit www.banditchippers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Metso continues to expand its range of high capacity crushers by launching the Nordberg GP7, its largest Nordberg GP secondary gyratory crusher to date.
Metso continues to expand its range of high capacity crushers by launching the Nordberg GP7, its largest Nordberg GP secondary gyratory crusher to date. The new 58ton (52 t) crusher features an optimal combination of feed opening, cavity design and capacity. This combination ensures high crushing performance, even with the hardest feed, and helps keep operational costs low. In addition, the crusher is safe to operate and maintain, according to the manufacturer. Nordberg GP7 is well suited for both mining and aggregates applications. It can be fed with a large primary crusher such as the Nordberg C200 jaw crusher or Nordberg SUPERIOR primary gyratory crusher, and followed by a Nordberg HP6 cone crusher for tertiary crushing. Constant Feed Opening Offers Significant Advantages The Nordberg GP7 secondary gyratory crusher features a large feed opening of 18 in. (45.7 cm), which remains constant throughout the lifetime of the liners. This is one of the most significant benefits of the new crusher. The constant feed opening ensures steady performance and stable endproduct quality, which translates into predictable revenue and excellent process throughput.
High Power Meets Flexibility Nordberg GP7 has seven strokes available as standard. The ability to select a suitable combination from the strokes — 1 to 2 in. (2.5 to 5 cm) ensures perfect adaptability for any application. The steep cavity and easily changeable stroke ensures high performance when using a power rating as high as 740 hp (550 kW). In fact, Nordberg GP7 has the highest power rating in its size class, according to the manufacturer. Due to the robust design specific to Nordberg GP, the GP7 adapts to varying feed conditions. Safe to Operate and Maintain The limited number of service points can be accessed safely and easily. As with all Nordberg GP crushers, Nordberg GP7 is delivered with all of the tools required for safe maintenance work. Process control is based on an advanced Metso IC automation system that provides easy, safe and troublefree operation. The Nordberg GP7 secondary gyratory crusher has exactly the same footprint as the Symons 7 ft. and similar crushers, which makes replacement of an old crusher very easy. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Cat MH3295 Features Design, Safety Improvements Designed specifically for bulk material handling and scrap recycling applications, the Cat MH3295 material handler is designed for high production, with an operating weight in its heaviest configuration of 219,056 lbs. (99,362 kg) and developing 533 net-flywheel hp (397 kW). The impressively built mainframes and track-roller frames combine with a choice of two heavy-duty front linkages (barge and scrap) to ensure reliable performance and long-term durability. The MH3295’s powerful hydraulic system is designed for precise, responsive control, and the hydraulic cab-to-ground riser provides optimum safety for the operator.
The cab-to-ground hydraulic cab riser allows lowering the cab to the ground in any position in the machine’s 360-degree rotation for safe, convenient entry/exit.
Structures The foundation of the MH3295, the carbody — the structure joining the upper to the track roller frames — is both wider and fabricated with thicker plates, compared with similarly sized conventional excavators, resulting in increased load capacity. In like manner, the upper frame uses thicker sections and higherstrength material, with the boom tower featuring double-plate construction to handle increased side loading. High tensile strength steel is used throughout the MH3295’s undercarriage, which features sealed/grease-lubricated chains that incorporate the Cat positive pin retention system to ensure consistent fit between track pins and links. Specially designed track idlers and raised final drives enhance lifting performance and overall stability. Lift capacity is equal over the front and sides when track frames are positioned at full extension, adding 31 in. (78.7 cm) to the 3295’s lateral stance. The MH3295 offers a choice of two front lengths: 56.5-ft. (17.2 m) for barge applications and 71.4-ft. (22 m) for scrap applications. Both fronts feature welded box-section designs for optimum strength and for dissipating working forces. A standard close-proximity stick limiter allows operators to set the stopping distance of the stick in front of the cab, enhancing safety. Operator Environment The cab-to-ground hydraulic cab riser allows lowering the cab to the ground in any position in the machine’s 360-degree rotation for safe, convenient entry/exit. In the MH3295’s spacious cab is a full-color,
graphic and video-ready monitor, which displays high-resolution images from the standard rearview camera. Special roof lining and cab sealing ensure a clean, quiet environment. Seat features both heating and ventilation along with air-suspension, and an automatic climate-control system maintains consistent temperatures. Both joystick control levers can be adjusted for gain (lever stroke in relation to cylinder speed) and for response (the interval between lever movement and full cylinder speed), tailoring machine performance to individual preferences. Engine and Hydraulics The 18.1-L Cat C18 ACERT engine meets Tier IV Final/Stage IV emission standards and uses aftertreatment systems that function without interrupting work cycles. Building on the fuel efficient C18 ACERT, the MH3295 also incorporates features to reduce fuel burn such as automatic engine speed control (lowers engine speed when loads are lighter) and automatic engine idle shutdown (stops the engine after a present idling interval). The shutdown feature not only lowers
fuel consumption, but also reduces hour accumulation, resulting in extended service intervals, full-term warranty, and increased resale value. A choice of two power modes, high and economy, allows managing fuel and hydraulic pump flow to match the work at hand. Collectively, these fuel-saving features result in reduced exhaust and sound emissions, reduced repair/maintenance costs, and increased engine life. Hydraulic controllability is an essential design feature for the MH3295, and at the center of the hydraulic system the Cat Adaptive Control System (ACS) valve. This valve intelligently manages restrictions and flows for optimum hydraulic response and smooth operation. In addition, the valve’s automatic oil-warm-up function puts the MH3295 to work more quickly in cold weather, and the auxiliary-hydraulic system provides tool versatility. In the event bio oil is required, the MH3295’s hydraulic system is fully compatible. Serviceability and Technology The MH3295’s side-by-side cooling system, separated from the engine compartment, provides optimum engine and
hydraulic temperatures. The cooling system features easy-to-clean cores and a variable-speed fan that reverses to blow out debris. Filters and fluid taps are safely and conveniently reached via slip-resistant catwalks. A fuel-tank drain facilitates removing water and sediment, and a fuellevel indicator reduces the possibility of over-filling. The Cat Product Link telematics system wirelessly connect the MH3295 to the VisionLink Web site user interface, providing data such as machine location, hours, fuel consumption, productivity, idle time, and diagnostic codes — allowing timely, fact-based decisions that improve productivity and lower operating costs. In addition, Cat Connect offers the technology and services to improve overall jobsite efficiency, using data from technologyequipped machines to monitor production, optimize uptime, and enhance safety, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Ritchie Bros. Introduces New Senior Leader to Its U.S. Team In May 2015, Ritchie Bros. hired Terry Dolan as its new president for its U.S. and Latin America business. Dolan joined the company with more than 15 years of executive and general management experience in the industrial sector, including leading national sales, operations and marketing teams. Since joining Ritchie Bros., Dolan has recognized the importance of building a strong strategic accounts group to serve its largest customers and has recently added a new leader to bolster the existing team. Sam Wyant, who comes to Ritchie Bros. with 22 years of experience in the equipment industry, will serve as the new senior vice president of the strategic accounts group. Wyant previously worked for Caterpillar, CNH and most recently Volvo Construction Equipment. “Sam is a hands-on leader with strong customer relationships and proven ability to manage complex projects,” said. Dolan. “Throughout his career, Sam has led highperforming teams, focused on contractors, distribution and large national accounts in the construction, utility, mining, oil, and gas sectors. He will be a huge asset to our already strong strategic accounts team, adding to our ability to provide unmatched
service to the largest companies in the equipment and trucking industries.” Ritchie Bros’ strategic accounts team provides asset management and disposition solutions for the company’s largest national account customers. Ritchie Bros. offers a range of business solutions to best meet the needs of the customer, including unreserved public auctions, an online auction marketplace, private treaty sales, enterprise sales solutions and more. Wyant’s most recent role was global director of sales, marketing and aftermarket of Terex Trucks, which was acquired by Volvo Construction Equipment in 2014. “Over the last 20 plus years of my heavy equipment career, I’ve had great admiration for Ritchie Bros.’ performance and its relationship with customers,” said Wyant. “And now that I’ve joined the team, I see the expertise and professionalism first-hand. Everyone at Ritchie Bros. is driven to provide first-class service and innovative solutions that serve the needs of every equipment owner and manager.” Wyant started with Ritchie Bros. in March 2016. Sam Wyant will serve as senior vice president of Ritchie Bros.’ strategic accounts team.
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Genie Announces New Options for Z-62/40 Articulating Boom To enhance performance in rugged work environments, the Genie Z-62/40 articulating boom is now available with three new options: Four-wheel steering, the Genie TraX track drive system and a Deutz 74-hp (55 kW) turbocharged Tier 4F diesel engine. With these new options, the Genie Z-62/40 boom lift now offers operators even more versatility to work in indoor and outdoor applications based on the work environment, terrain, climate and the job at hand. Four-Wheel Steering The four-wheel steering option on the Genie Z-62/40 boom enables operators to get to and from work areas efficiently, even over rough terrain, and provides additional maneuverability around the job site. Four-wheel steering provides operators with the ability to steer the front wheels and the rear wheels at the same time, resulting in improved steering responsiveness and precision, a smaller turning radius and increased maneuverability in tight or limited access areas. Combined with the enhanced maneuverability of the Z-62/40 boom’s four-wheel steering capability, the four-wheel drive and full-time active oscillating axles increase wheel contact with the ground on irregular terrain, improving the smoothness of the ride for the operator. TraX Track Drive System When working on a site with mud, sand, snow or gravel, or just generally soft underfoot conditions, the Genie Z62/40 TraX machine is built for the job. Unlike traditional steel tracked crawler booms, the Genie Z-62/40 TraX
machine can be used in most applications like a wheeled machine, allowing operators to maximize utilization on job sites. The Genie fourpoint TraX track drive system option provides this boom with exceptional terrainability and lower contact pressure for reduced damage to sensitive ground surfaces. The TraX unit has wide, rubber tracks for increased flotation and traction, so soft, wet, rough terrain or other sensitive surfaces like turf won’t slow operators down, according to the manufacturer.
Exceptional Job Site Performance Is Standard The Z-62/40 boom lift continues to offer the same features its known for, including a working height of 67 ft. 11in. (20.87 m) and provides exceptional horizontal outreach with a maximum of 40 ft. 11 in. (12.47 m). It delivers excellent up and over clearance of 25 ft. 7 in. (7.80 m) with a maximum lift capacity of 500 lb. (227 kg). It also offers zero rear tail swing and minimal front turntable tail swing in the stowed position and has a below ground reach of up to 5 ft. 6 in. (1.68 m). The Z-62/40 boom lift has a 5 Tier 4F Engine ft. (1.52 m) jib with 135 degrees range of The Genie Z-62/40 articulating The four-wheel steering option on motion. With its Genie Fast Mast boom booms is available with a new 74-hp the Genie Z-62/40 boom enables system, operators can descend and (55 kW) Tier 4F Deutz TD 2.9 water- operators to get to and from work retrieve needed tools or materials and cooled, 4-cylinder inline engine that areas efficiently, even over rough quickly return to working height with and provides additional boasts cooled, external exhaust gas terrain, maneuverability around the job site. just one boom function. The dual paralrecirculation with turbocharging. The lelogram lift linkage allows precise posiengine utilizes a DVERT oxidation tioning of the platform on the job site for catalytic converter (DOC) for maintenance-free operation improved productivity. A proportional control system prounder all application and ambient conditions. This engine vides the users with smooth operation. choice provides this boom lift with plenty of power to get The Genie Z-62/40 articulating boom options will be the job done, as well as the ability to work more efficiently available globally within Q2, 2016. in higher altitudes. This engine package is required when For more information, visit www.terex.com. using a Genie Z-62/40 boom equipped with the TraX track (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment drive system option. Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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‘H’ Models Lower Operating Costs Vacuworx hydraulic “H” models feature the same powerful performance of Vacuworx diesel-powered systems with much lower operating costs. Available for the Vacuworx MC 5 and all RC series vacuum lifting systems, the hydraulic option takes lifting to the next level.
The RC series hydraulic vacuum lifting systems are designed to handle materials from 22,000 to 44,000 lbs. (9,979 to 19,958 kg) in conjunction with large-capacity host carriers.
Next Level Benefits Vacuworx hydraulic vacuum lifting systems attach easily to excavators and backhoes with a dedicated auxiliary hammer circuit, with or without a coupler system. Because the “H” models utilize the hydraulic system of the host machine,
there are no fuel requirements, which saves time and reduces operating costs. In addition, hydraulic vacuum lifters have fewer moving parts, which means greater reliability and less maintenance. Environmentally friendly Vacuworx hydraulic lifting systems produce zero noise and air pollution, providing the ideal solution for construction sites within city limits or with strict emission guidelines. Hydraulic operation provides improved startup performance in cold weather and eliminates the possibility of fuel freezing in extreme conditions. The hydraulic lifters also weigh less than diesel models, allowing farther reach and greater total lift capacities. The MC 5H lifter is designed for use with compact hosts vehicles such as wheel or track type loaders and excavators. Ideal for utility applications, the MC 5H has a lift capacity of 11,000 lbs. (4,990 kg) and is suited for lower weight specifications and smaller material sizes. The RC series hydraulic vacuum lifting systems are designed to handle materials from 22,000 to 44,000 lbs. (9,979 to 19,958 kg) in conjunction with largecapacity host carriers. They are best suited for larger diameter energy and infrastructure projects, as well as material handling at port facilities, pipes mills and storage yards. Each unit comes with a double set of lugs to accommodate any
single or double vacuum pad arrangement. The Vacuworx Advantage All Vacuworx Lifting Systems feature wireless remote operation from the cab of the host machine and 360 degree rotation to position materials without the need to tag line operators on the ground. These features offer a safer alternative to using hooks, slings or chains and help keep personnel out of harm’s way. Vacuworx Lifting Systems also are designed to increase productivity and benefit the bottom line. Vacuworx lifting allows faster load and unload cycles with less downtime than conventional methods since there are no slings and chains to hook and unhook. Vacuworx lifting virtually eliminates damage to materials and coatings without having to take extra precautions. And the need for fewer ground personnel reduces the risk of accidents and lowers payroll and insurance costs. Vacuworx also is dedicated to the highest standards of quality and safety. Vacuworx continues to meet or exceed global safety and engineering standards, including OSHA, ISO, ASME and CE. For more information, call 918/2593050 or visit vacuworx.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Rototilt Compactors Offer Flexibility Rototilt’s line of hydraulic compactors is ideally suited to work with Rototilt for more compacting flexibility. Mounted on a Rototilt, the operator can work on flat, sloped or uneven surfaces and compact easily around obstacles or in tight areas. Designed to perform with low flow requirements these compactors can operate on the standard Rototilt “extra function”, eliminating the need for a separate auxiliary hydraulic circuit. They also can handle high back pressure and are suited to operate on almost any standard auxiliary hydraulic circuit, according to the manufacturer.
Other features include rubber isolation mounts in compression versus shears for longer life and all models are available with a variety of upper mount arrangements to suit any Rototilt quick coupler or can be attached directly to the excavator or backhoe. They are available in three models covering excavators from 3.3 to 33 ton (3 to 30 t). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Rototilt’s hydraulic compactors can be mounted on a Rototilt quick coupler or attached directly to the excavator or backhoe.
Montabert SC-Series hydraulic breakers are designed for use with skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders and mini-excavators weighing between 2,200 and 30,850 lbs. (998 and 14,000 kg).
SC-Series Works for Light Demo Montabert SC-Series hydraulic breakers are designed for use with skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders and mini-excavators weighing between 2,200 and 30,850 lbs. (998 and 14,000 kg). Ideal for lighter demolition applications, Montabert SC-Series hydraulic breakers enable operators to achieve consistent machine-to-breaker performance by matching the hydraulic capabilities of a carrier to a specific breaker model. Montabert offers eight SC-Series hydraulic breaker models ranging in size from 198 to 1,098 lbs. (90 to 498 kg). The light-range hydraulic breakers have few wear parts and no tie rods for simplified routine maintenance. Operators can easily replace the bushing, pins, and tools on most SC-Series breakers on the job site without removing the breaker from the carrier. A fully-enclosed, sound-proof cradle minimizes harmful vibrations, limits jobsite noise and protects working parts from dust and debris. For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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
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Our large inventory keeps construction equipment performing at optimum levels. We offer same-day shipping on most parts - you’ll experience minimal downtime. We are a full-service company. We not only supply parts, but we also service and repair construction equipment and cranes of any type.
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CUSTOM HYDRAULIC KITS TO OPERATE ATTACHMENTS FOR EXCAVATORS & TRACTOR-LOADER-BACKHOES
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Used Caterpillar® parts from Thompson offer a great value for replacing or repairing industrial heavy machinery. And because the part is made by Caterpillar, you’ll know you’re getting a reliable product that won’t let you down when you need it most.
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Montabert 501 NG Provides Greater Power-to-Weight Ratio Designed for use with backhoe loaders and excavators weighing between 17,637 and 39,683 lbs. (8,000 and 18,000 kg), the Montabert 501 Next Generation (501 NG) hydraulic breaker demolishes oversized boulders and thick concrete with ease — delivering up to 870 blows per minute. The all-purpose 501 NG falls within the 2,000 ft.-lb. impact energy class and requires a hydraulic flow rate between 21 and 37 gal. (79.5 and 140 L) per minute. In comparison to hydraulic breakers of similar size, the 501 NG provides superior power-to-weight ratio and performance-improving features, including an energy recovery system that recycles recoil energy from the piston to increase strike power and blank-fire protection that reduces harmful metal-tometal contact. The upper and lower suspension system
absorbs harmful vibrations and stress waves, diminishing carrier wear and operator fatigue, according to the manufacturer.Optional features include an automatic, cradle-mounted grease station that delivers continuous oil flow, reducing bushing and tool wear.For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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for road repairs. Instead, legislators are offering a one-time $400 million road improvement shot from this year’s state revenues, made possible because of economic growth. But critics say it’s dwarfed by the $1 billion a year the state Department of Transportation says it would need to get almost all state roads back to good condition and expand and build new highways to keep up with population growth. It’s the kind of quandary that arises in states where lawmakers are philosophically opposed to raising any taxes, yet must somehow find revenues to keep basic services like transportation intact. During a gas tax debate, State Sen. Lee Bright said the government has plenty of money to pay for its needs without ever raising taxes, but lawmakers lack the courage to cut spending in other areas. “I’m not going to vote for a tax increase. I think we can live within our means. Families do it every day,’’ said Bright, a Republican from Spartanburg. State Sen. Vincent Sheheen and other Democrats call the GOP roads proposal the “patch act’’ because it does nothing for roads in the long term.
“Our roads still suck. Our roads are going to suck next year,’’ Sheheen said after the Senate passed the $400 million one-time bill. Regardless of how much lawmakers set aside for roads this year, advocates say South Carolina needs an adequate, ongoing stream of road maintenance money. “Our roads need help now. But they are going to need help later too. There has to be a dedicated source of money,’’ said Orangeburg County Administrator Harold Young, whose county has 2,600 miles of rural roads. Potholes in Orangeburg County are everywhere, said Bryan Maxwell, who drives a truck for B & J Ice Co. in Orangeburg. “As soon as they patch one, it seems like two more pop up. The roads are getting so bad they can’t get to everything,’’ Maxwell said. And Orangeburg County is one of the luckier ones. Although it lacks the tax base of the rapidly growing coastal counties, voters there have approved a penny local sales tax for roads, allowing it to pave 300 miles of the 1,100 miles of dirt roads, Young said. “Now we’re down to just enough dirt roads to drive from here to New Jersey,’’ the county administrator said.
Statewide, about 46 percent of the 41,400 miles of state roads in South Carolina are in poor condition. Laid end-to-end, that would be enough miles for four round trips from Columbia to Los Angeles. And South Carolina roads are deteriorating fast. Nearly 6,000 miles of state-maintained roads have fallen into poor condition from 2008 to 2014, according to figures from TRIP, a transportation research group. Before last year’s legislative session began, an impressive coalition appeared to be assembling the clout to fix roads. The chairman of Michelin North America, which employs 8,500 people in seven plants, called South Carolina roads a disgrace and issued his near-ultimatum linking roads to expansion. The state Chamber of Commerce touted a poll saying Republican voters would support a 10-cent, 10-year gas tax increase. But conservative senators filibustered the gas tax hike in 2015. By 2016, the state had extra money from economic growth. Republican senators decided instead of raising the gas tax, they would use that growth money to send $400 million to roads. The House plans to agree, but warned it’s just a one-year deal. And an extra $400 million is only enough
to smooth out the potholes on the interstates and fix about half of the state’s structurally deficient bridges. It won’t expand any highways, leaving Interstate 95 to clog from beach traffic heading back north where the highway shrinks from three lanes in Georgia to two in South Carolina. Eighty percent of major, non-interstate highways in South Carolina are in such disrepair that South Carolina is coming close to having to rebuild many of them instead of repaving them, DOT Secretary Christy Hall said. Young’s biggest fear is that the state will burden counties with more and more road funding responsibility. That especially hurts in a place like Orangeburg County, where the administrator was trying to figure out how badly the closing of the buffet restaurant Ryan’s was going to hurt his budget. Maxwell is ready to pay more in gas tax because he is tired of dodging potholes in the ice truck. “Fixing roads is something simple the government should do,’’ Maxell said. “It’s like police or firefighters.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Gehl, Graham Rahal Announce They Will Continue Long-Standing Relationship When star Verizon IndyCar Series driver Graham Rahal launched his professional career, one of his first sponsor partners was the Gehl brand. On March 11, Manitou Americas Inc. and Rahal announced that their relationship is set to continue into the future. Manitou Americas is the manufacturer of Gehl, Manitou and Mustang equipment. This year marks a decade of working together, it is a relationship that has greatly benefitted both the Gehl brand and Rahal. “It is tremendous to think we have been associated with Graham for ten years now,” said Lori Heidecker, director of marketing of Manitou Americas, Gehl’s parent company. “Over that time, Graham has become part of the Gehl and Manitou family. He works with our Gehl, Mustang and Manitou dealers and their customers at racing events. Our employees cheer for Graham, so there is a great company morale component. And his success on the race track has helped grow awareness for Gehl, Manitou and Mustang products. We are thrilled to continue working with Graham.”
In 2006, Gehl served as the primary sponsor of Rahal’s entry in the former Formula Atlantic Championship. Since that time, Rahal has worked closely with the manufacturer and marketer of construction and agricultural equipment. With the Gehl logo visibly adorned to Rahal’s helmet, and significant customer and employee activity around premier IndyCar races such as Long Beach and Road America as well as other events, Gehl and Rahal look to build on a decade’s worth of success. “It is so meaningful to be able to continue this relationship Graham Rahal with the Gehl, Manitou and IndyCar Series driver Mustang team,” said Rahal, a multi-time IndyCar winner. “The team has played a big role in the advancement of my career and we have both grown greatly over the last ten years. It’s an honor to represent the Gehl brand and engage with their dealers, customers and employees. I look forward to the next several years together with genuine enthusiasm.”
“It is so meaningful to be able to continue this relationship with the Gehl, Manitou and Mustang team.”
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AGC Announces Sitka’s Blue Lake Expansion Project as Most Impressive Sitka’s Blue Lake Expansion Project was the most impressive construction project of 2015, the Associated General Contractors of America announced March 10. As a result, the project’s contractor, Barnard Construction Company was the Alliant Build America Grand Award winner and best Federal and Heavy Renovation project. This project was one of 23 winners to receive an award and one of nine to receive a Merit Award. “The contractors working on these projects stood out among their peers by demonstrating the finest traits of our industry: skill, dedication, and ingenuity,” said Charles Greco, the association’s president and chairman of San Antonio-based Linbeck Group. “This is the kind of project that inspires other contractors to push even harder as they work to improve our built environment.” Barnard Construction Company raised the then-145-ft. (44 m) tall Blue Lake Dam by 83 ft. (25 m) to its maximum geotechnical height and built a 15.9 megawatt powerhouse.
Construction was undertaken on a fasttrack schedule under the intense scrutiny of a heavily-invested public, reliant on the dam for power and on Blue Lake for drinking water. The team successfully completed construction in difficult conditions including the dam’s remote island location in one of the rainiest locations in the United States. Throughout construction, there were no interruptions to the city’s drinking water and the team was mindful of the natural fish barrier just below the dam, using construction methods that allowed salmon to spawn downstream of the dam. “Celebrating these well-deserved accomplishments promotes continued creativity and excellence among peers and showcases the dedication and inspiration that the construction industry offers,” said Peter Arkley, senior managing director, Alliant Insurance Services. "Alliant is proud to be a longtime sponsor of the Build America Awards.” The association also released a new report analyzing the elements that made the winning projects so success-
ful. The report found that contractors are most likely to succeed when they rely on a mix of planning ahead, ensuring safe work environments, performing quality workmanship and overcoming unexpected challenges. The association is distributing the report to its members so other firms can benefit from the lessons these projects and their contractors have to offer. The Alliant Build America Awards highlight the nation’s most significant construction projects. A panel of judges, representing all areas of construction, evaluated an impressive number of submissions this year, assessing each project’s complexity, use of innovative construction techniques and client satisfaction, among other criteria. The awards, which were announced during the association’s annual convention in San Antonio, are considered by many to be the most prestigious recognition of construction accomplishments in the United States. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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The GMK6300L all-terrain crane At Grove, we provide high-performance features, reliable 24/7 support and a quality product lineup – because cranes are all we do. With 17 all-terrain models ranging from 40-450 USt, we’ve got a crane to handle any jobsite. Tilt cab
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Manitou introduced the MLT 1040 agriculture/multi-purpose telescopic loader to the North American market. With a maximum capacity of 8,800 lbs. (4,000 kg) and a maximum lift height of 31 ft. 6 in. (9.60 m), this machine has the highest lift height and longest maximum reach, 21 ft. 6 in. (6.55 m), of the current Manitou MLT agricultural telescopic loader line. Powered by a 137 hp (102 kW) Tier IV-certified, John Deere diesel engine, the MLT 1040 is fully-loaded with the right power and torque to complete large jobs. The M-Shift Gearbox (Powershift) provides smooth gear changes in all situations with minimum torque interruption. The operator is in charge, choosing from automatic or manual mode. In automatic mode, the gearshift program adapts to the application, determining the optimal gear for operation. In manual mode, the operator chooses the gear by selecting buttons on the joystick switch and move (JSM) control. The torque converter lock-up function provides over 13.3 mph (23 kmh) in fourth gear and 23.6 mph (38 kmh) in fifth gear. This lock-up system improves efficiency, increases tractive effort and reduces fuel consumption, according to the manufacturer. The MLT 1040 is designed with a three section full-power boom, creating a more compact structure with no need for chains. Thinwalled, high quality steel results in a stronger overall design with increased loading capabilities. A reduction in overall weight of the inter- With a maximum capacity of 8,800 lbs. (4,000 kg) and a maximum nal components increases lifting capacities lift height of 31 ft. 6 in. (9.60 m), this machine has the highest lift height and longest maximum reach, 21 ft. 6 in. (6.55 m), of the with a minimal increase in machine size. current Manitou MLT agricultural telescopic loader line. Comfort is standard for operators spending much of their day in the cab of a machine. The MLT 1040 in North America with frame leveling, plus or minus 7 features a fully enclosed cab with heat, defrost and air con- degrees, to perform with ease on uneven surfaces, according ditioning, and a deluxe, adjustable suspension seat. For to the manufacturer. Extra attention was paid to serviceability for the MLT greater operator efficiency, switches and controls are grouped according to function. Drive, boom and hydraulic 1040 telescopic loader. A large engine cover is hinged and functions are all controlled by the joystick switch and move equipped with gas springs to assist in the lifting and holding (JSM) control, leaving the other hand free to operate the in place during servicing. Batteries and other daily maintesteering wheel. A highly-visible dashboard displays the hour nance points are easily accessible through the large engine meter, speed, travel direction, engine temperature and main- cover. Like the other models in the MLT Series line, the autotenance reminders. Maximize the operator experience with reversing fan is standard for the MLT 1040, to keep the engine free of debris during operation, reducing the chance sound levels as low as 76 dB inside the cab. The MLT 1040 agriculture/multi-purpose telescopic of overheating. Centralized grease fittings make regular axle loader’s true value comes in its versatility. The hydraulic lubrication easy. “Adding the all-new MLT 1040 to our MLT line-up will locking system and easy connect system provide fast attachment changes without leaving the operator’s seat. Auxiliary offer a higher maximum lift height and longer forward reach hydraulics also are standard, offering up to 47.6 gpm (180 to those looking for an increased working range,” said Steve Lpm) of flow to power even the most demanding attach- Kiskunas, product manager of Manitou Telescopic Handlers. ments. A wide variety of approved attachments include “The MLT 1040 is built similar to the MLT 840-137 horsebuckets, grapples, forks, carriages, bale handlers, hay han- power, however this machine features a 3-Section full power dlers and more. Smooth operation when lowering and extending the boom boom, and is the only MLT machine offered with frame levis made possible by cushioned stops on the lift cylinders. The eling plus or minus 7 degrees.” For more information, visit www.manitou.com. MLT 1040 comes with comfort ride control (CRC) boom (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment suspension system minimizes the loss of material when traveling. Plus the MLT 1040 is the only MLT machine offered Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING TO BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, SERVICE PARTS OR OPERATOR MANUALS CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER 12 MONTHS USER 2013 AND UP UNDER 3000 HOURS, ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURS USER ONLY , AFTER ONLY USA CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI WHEEL EXCAVATORS & JOHN DEERE EXCAVATORS WHEELED HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX2001 & HITACHI EX400-1. JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 595D CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED JD 35D ATTACHMENTS USED 12", 18", 30"-36", AND A 42-48" GRADING BUCKET. CONTACT: BEN EMAIL: HARRISSVCS@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CLAMSHELL BUCKETS, DRAG BUCKETS, GRAPPLES, PILE HAMMERS AND HOISTS/WINCHES. SEND PICTURES AND PRICES. CONTACT: GREG PHONE 724-228-5560 EMAIL: NEEQUIPDIST@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: PC400LC-7, 8 LOOKING FOR 7500HR MACHINE CONTACT: MATT JOHNSON PHONE: 716-218-4946 EMAIL: MJOHNSON@HRPARTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: I WANT A FAIRLY USED CAT D8 74,000 POUNDS WEIGHT CATEGORY CONTACT: KERIAN NNABUIFE PHONE: 720-327-1847 EMAIL: KERIAN.NNABUIFE@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: NEW OR REBUILT HYDRAULIC PUMP FOR A JOHN DEERE 270CLC. CONTACT: LLOYD COOPER PHONE: 1-780-723-5051 EMAIL: LLOYD@CONTOUR CONSTRUCTION.COM FAX: 1-780-725-4430 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: ACS SERIES 1000 GP LOADER BUCKET. LOOKING FOR A 2.5 YD GENERAL PURPOSE LOADER BUCKET WITH ACS SERIES 1000 SET UP CONTACT: HEIDI EMAIL: JAWSALES1300@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: ROLLED OVER CHIPPERS / ANY EQUIPMENT | LOOKING FOR WRECKED, ROLLED OVER, OR DAMAGED EQUIPMENT. CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS, SKID STEERS, ETC CONTACT: TIM PHONE: 724-640-4396 EMAIL: LEWEQUIP@GMAIL.COM FAX: 724-887-4899 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANT BULLDOZER CASE 1650KLGP | WANT TO BUY FROM USA USER ONLY BULLDOZER CASE 1650KLGP RUN OR BURN 2005 TO 2009 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HFO GENERATOR/WARTSILA OR MAN GENERATOR | HFO = 1.5 MW CAPACITY, 50 TO 60 HZ, VOLTAGE 400/450, PHASE 3. WARTSILA = 2007 OR ABOVE, NET POWER 4MW (PREFERRED 2 GENSET), 50 HZ WITH COMPLETE AUXILIARIES, LESS THAN 50,000 RUNNING HOURS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: JOHN DEERE 350C | HOOD/ENGINE COVER CONTACT: BRUCE EMAIL: DETAIL1985@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 988H HIGH LIFT | <10,000 HRS. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS, BEST WHOLESALE PRICE AND LOCATION. CONTACT: DAVID MOORE EMAIL: MOORE9023@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WANTED: USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE | SEARCHING FOR 1990 OR ABOVE USED 50 TON HYDRAULIC TRUCK CRANE. UNADVERTISED -SEEN THEM. I WILL TAKE OVERSEAS SO NEED NEAR PORT IF POSSIBLE. THANKS. PICTURES PLEASE. CONTACT: BOB PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TRANSMISSION | TRANSMISSION FOR JOHN DEERE 610B BACKHOE/ LOADER CONTACT: MIKE PADGETT, SR PHONE & FAX: 803-603-4651) EMAIL: MAPSR2001@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRAZZOLI PIPO WASHING 600 KG & N-2615 HFO GENERATOR. WASHING CAPACITY 600 KG. GENERATOR 1.5 MW CAPACITY, 50-60 HZ, VOLTAGE 400/450, PHASE 3. IF YOU HAVE EITHER PLEASE SEND US FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICAN PLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS, NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D11T WITH RIPPER UNDER 6000 HOURS EPA AND NEED EXCAVATOR EX-1200-6 UNDER 3000 HOURS WITH CE ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 631E..OR 651E | WEST COAST LOCATION CONTACT: DALE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER KOMATSU 51PX-22 2012 AND UP | W/ ENC CAB UNDER 1000 HOURS 2012 AND UP LOCATED USA USER ONLY NOT ADVERTISED «CONTRACTOR ONLY NO HACKER« OR REPOSESS BANK CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE CRUSHER/PULVERIZER FOR EXCAVATOR | MECHANICAL CONCRETE CRUSHER FOR KOMATSU PC 200 70MM PINS CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
LATE MODEL LOW HOURED ASPHALT PAVER | W/ 8'-16' OR 10'-20' SCREED. CONTACT: ROBERT PHONE: 214-801-3100 EMAIL: ROMOEQUIP@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GENERATOR | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GENERATOR, CHP, 1X1MW, 1X500KW, HZ:50, FUEL TYPE: GAS, OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 400 VOLTS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TURBINES WITH ALTERNATORS | PLUS ALL ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANELS AUXILIARIES LIKE CONDENSERS, OIL AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS, EJECTORS, ETC. A COMPLETE STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET FOR 11,000 VOLTS, 50 HZ, 18MW TO 20MW CONDENSING TURBINES 67KG/CM2 TO 90 KG/CM2 IN LET PRESSURE. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC200LC-5 | KOMATSU ENGINE CLOSE TO THE SOUTH OR SOUTH EAST RUNNING OR NON RUNNING 2-3 UNITS CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D39PX | KOMATSU D37, D39, D51, D61, D65 ALL PX DOZERS UNDER 5000 CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D 8T D9T D10T D11T I NEED FROM USER | WANT TO BUY FROM «USER USA ONLY« BULLDOZER WITH RIPPER ONLY BULLDOZER D8AT D11 1975 AT 2015 ONLY USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 988H | WE WANT TO BUY CAT 988H WITH BLOCK HANDLER CONTACT: JOHNSON WILLIAMS PHONE: 707 736 6806 EMAIL: SALES@HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CX160D EXCAVATORS | 4 UNIT CONTACT: EMANUEL GARCIA PHONE: 00244925197944 EMAIL: EMANUELGARCIA082@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
• Boston, MA Thurs., April 28, 2016 For: Snow Removal Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 27, 2016
• Buffalo, NY Sat., April 30, 2016 For: Large Construction Auction
• ONLINE ONLY May 4, 2016
• Dallas, TX Tues., May 3, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet • Auburn, ME Fri., May 6, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Late Model Construction Equipment • Columbus, OH Sat., May 7, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Syracuse, NY Sun., May 8, 2016 For: Late Model Lite Construction Equipment • Manassas, VA Fri., May 13, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY May 4, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 11, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 18, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 25, 2016 COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Martinsburg, WV May 6 - 7, 2016 For: West Virginia Equipment, Trucks & Trailer Auction
• Houston, TX Sat., May 14, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation One Owner Construction Equipment
COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383
• Orlando, FL Wed., May 18, 2016 For: Rental Fleet Earthmoving Equipment & more
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 7, 2016 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
• Midland, TX Fri., May 20, 2016 For: Very Large Job Completion of Cat Construction Equipment • Mobile, AL Wed., May 25, 2016 For: Late Model Trucks, Tractors, Construction Equipment • Long Island, NY Sat., May 28, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Johnstown, PA Sat., June 4, 2016 For: Large Mining and Construction Equipment
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Toledo, OH Fri., April 29, 2016 For: Earthmoving Equipment • Plain City, OH Thurs., May 5, 2016 For: Service Trucks, Equipment & Tools HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA April 28 - 30, 2016 For: 3 Day Spring Construction & Farming Equipment Auction
• Marietta, PA Fri., August 26, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment
• St. Augustine, FL Wed., June 8, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction
• Marietta, PA Fri., October 14, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., December 9, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 877-37-HILCO • Hobbs, NM Thurs., April 28, 2016 For: Single Owner Heavy Haul Fleet HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266
• Philadelphia, MS May 25 - 26, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 27, 2016
• Minot, ND Fri., May 13, 2016 • Chelalis, WA Tues., May 17, 2016 • Bozeman, MT Thurs., May 19, 2016 • Orlando, FL Thurs., May 19, 2016 • Los Angeles, CA Fri., May 20, 2016 • Jackson, MI Tues., May 24, 2016 • Pocatello, ID Tues., May 24, 2016 • Orlando, FL Wed., May 25, 2016 • Tipton, CA Thurs., May 26, 2016 • Chicago, IL Thurs., May 26, 2016 • Denver, CO Wed., June 8, 2016 • Nashville, TN Thurs., June 9, 2016 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., June 10, 2016
• Philadelphia, MS September 14 - 15, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 16 - 17, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Wills Point, TX April 27 - 28, 2016 For: Heavy Machinery, Equipment and Truck Auction • Cisco, TX Thurs., May 19, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Sealy, TX Thurs., June 23, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Wills Point, TX July 13 - 14, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more • Cisco, TX August 17 - 18, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & more
IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426
• Ballard, UT Wed., May 25, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction
AL: 334-693-2540
• Williston, ND Thurs., May 12, 2016
• Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment
• Marietta, PA Fri., June 17, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment
• Fort Worth, TX May 4 - 5, 2016
• Philadelphia, MS July 13 - 14, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction
• Foley, MN Fri., September 9, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment
HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493
DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768
• Pittsburgh, PA Tues., May 10, 2016
• Foley, MN Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment
• Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Tues., May 3, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631
• Hazard, KY Thurs., May 5, 2016
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
• ONLINE ONLY May 11, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY May 25, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 15, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 29 2016 • ONLINE ONLY July 13, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY July 27, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY August 10, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY August 31, 2016 HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Delevan, NY Wed., May 4, 2016 For: Surplus Liquidation Gernatt Asphalt Products, Inc. • Brodheadsville, PA Wed., May 18, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Reith Drilling • Souderton, PA Wed., May 25, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation C&T Associates, Inc.
• Edmonton, AB Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction • Houston, TX Tues., September 20, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Shelby, NC Thurs., May 5, 2016 For: Fleet Reduction Sale • Rome, NY Sat., May 7, 2016 For: Used Heavy Equipment • Gary, IN Sat., May 14, 2016 For: Used Heavy Equipment • Cincinnati, OH Thurs., May 19, 2016 For: Used Heavy Equipment • Shrewsbury, MA Sat., May 21, 2016 For: Used Heavy Equipment JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
• ONLINE ONLY May 2 - 11, 2016 For: Contractors Equipment & Automobiles
• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles
• Brooklyn, MS May 13 - 14, 2016 For: Late Spring Public Auction
• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Midland, TX Thurs., June 16, 2016 For: Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction
• Lebanon, TN Mon., December 5, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800 • ONLINE ONLY April 29 – May 6, 2016 For: New/Unused Hotsy Units • Anderson, SC Sat., April 30, 2016 For: Farm Liquidation & Construction Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Thurs., May 19, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Richmond, VA Tues., May 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311
• Denver, CO Wed., July 13, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Geneseo, NY Sat., April 30, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Palmyra, NY Sat., May 14, 2016 For: 31st Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Equipment Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 7, 2016 For: 7th Annual Spring Public Equipment Auction
NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• Wausau, WI April 29 - 30, 2016 For: Wisconsin Contractors 51st Annual Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Columbus, OH Thurs., May 19, 2016 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction • Ludlow, MA Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Owners Retiring F&J,Inc. • North Franklin, CT June 24 - 25, 2016 For: Major Public Equipment Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., June 4, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 1, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
• Denver, CO Wed., May 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
• Springfield, OH Fri., May 6, 2016 For: Construction Equipment Complete Liquidation/Owner Retiring
• Snohomish, WA April 27 - 28, 2016 For: Seattle-Snohomish Mill Company Public Auction
• Kenmore, WA Sat., July 30, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 28, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 12, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 19, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., May 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more • Phoenix, AZ Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Ashland, OH Tues., May 17, 2016 For: Annual Spring Auction – Grand Opening!
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Joey Martin Hosts Successful Auction in Villa Rica, Ga.
Gary Tillman (L) and Allen Kennedy, both of Kennedy & Tillman, Canton, Ga., test a Wacker RD 25 dual drum asphalt compactor.
The Takeuchi mini-excavators draw the attention of David McNeal of Solid Rock Homebuilders, based in Demorest, Ga.
Tony Greene (L) and James Gray, both of Gray Service Center, Galax, Va., check the hydraulics of a Komatsu PC200.
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York Godfrey (L) and Duncan Hunt, both of Duncan Machinery, Mableton, Ga., look for a bargain on some of the machines being auctioned at the Joey Martin sale.
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Yoder & Frey’s New Consignment Sale Will Open in May Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc. announced an addition to its auction schedule: the grand opening of the Ashland, Ohio, Annual Consignment Auction. Yoder & Frey Auctioneers is an Ohio-based auction company that has been serving the auction needs of the local and global community for more than 52 years. Though it has a large global presence in the heavy equipment industry, tradition and family value has remained crucial to Yoder & Frey throughout its successes. For this reason, when owner Peter Clark heard there was a demand for an auction in the Ashland, Ohio, area he began working with local businesses to try and assist the needs of the community. “We have buyers and sellers from all different parts of the world and we value those relationships, but when someone is telling you there’s a need and it’s right in your back yard, well, you just can’t ignore it,” Clark said. This isn’t the first time Yoder & Frey has assisted with public demand. Much like the new Ashland addition, the Kissimmee Winter Auction started in a similar fashion and celebrated its 42nd Annual Winter Auction in Kissimmee, Fla., this past February. Yoder & Frey was the first auction company to bring heavy equipment auctions to the Orlando area. Beginning in 1975, the company held its first Florida auction, which consisted of one main consigner and lasted only one day. Clark said, “though our chances of success were slim, we ended up raising 2.8 million dollars by the end of the day, which was a lot during that time.” By 1979 it had grown to 7.5 million and gained a heavy following. Years later, several auction companies began holding winter auctions in Florida as well, creating the Florida auction landscape we see today. Annually, Yoder & Frey has brought thousands of construction equipment professionals and enthusiasts to Florida, many of them international buyers. With the new Ashland, Ohio, addition, owner Peter Clark hopes to offer opportunities for successful heavy equipment auctions to individuals and companies in the surrounding areas. “You shouldn’t have to go to Florida to be able to get a nice piece of heavy equipment or vehicles. Some people don’t have time for that,” Clark said. “What we are trying to do is more than auctions though. It’s empowering communities, building relationships and helping local economies. We are from Ohio, let’s support Ohio.” The First Annual Consignment Auction is scheduled for May 17, 2016, at 9 a.m. Registration begins May 16, 2016. There will be a grand opening ribbon cutting that evening. If you are interested in consigning, please contact one of the following sales reps: John Murra: 419/865-3990, john@yoderandfrey.com; Kevin Teets: 304/266-2955, kevin@yoderandfrey.com; Daryl Houle: 603/856-1689, daryl@yoderandfrey.com; or Jason Stribling: 706/499-2850, jason@yoderandfrey.com. For more information, visit www.yoderandfrey.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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