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Scheduled to open in conjunction with the state’s bicentennial, the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience (MAEE) was designed to educate and inspire visitors, while also generating billions of dollars for the Mississippi economy. Construction on the $45 million structure began the first week of January, and is expected to be completed by November 2017. “Located just off I-20 and close to I-59, the state-of-the-art MAEE will be housed in an iconic structure totaling 58,500 square feet of space, including 20,000 square feet of exhibition space,” said Marty Gamblin, MAEE executive director. “Other elements of the building are a gift shop, a broadcast studio, an art studio, a multi-purpose space for traveling exhibits, a state-sanctioned arts & entertainment hall of fame, a Hollywood-style walk of fame, and an outdoor performance area and courtyard for impromptu see MAEE page 96

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Scheduled to open in conjunction with the state’s bicentennial, the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience (MAEE) was designed to educate and inspire visitors, while also generating billions of dollars for the Mississippi economy.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Senators said April 19 they like the idea of raising more than $2 billion for one-time spending on road construction projects, but they disagreed over how the money would be spent. Bills discussed by the Senate Finance Committee would send $200 million to the State Infrastructure Bank, for borrowing an estimated $2.2 billion. Senate President Pro Tem Hugh Leatherman said the leveraging move is an opportunity to pump as much money into South Carolina’s crumbling roads as possible. He said his bills offer a one-time boost, not a funding solution. Under his plan, $1.2 billion would be spent on improving and widening interstates and $800 million would go to what he called “rural roads,’’ though that could include non-interstate fourlane highways. “This is one way to not only help our interstates but how these rural see ROADS page 94

Groups Urge Congress to Address Worker Shortage Leading construction industry organizations are calling on Congress to make career technical education (CTE) a top policy priority. In a letter to lawmakers coordinated by Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) and delivered on April 18, 23 national associations urged members of the House and Senate to swiftly reauthorize and improve programs designed to help train technical workers. The groups praised Congress for recently

passing transportation and tax bills but said the difficulty recruiting workers threatened to undermine the economic benefits. “By restoring near-term certainty to federal transportation programs and tax policy through passage of the FAST and PATH Acts in late 2015, Congress has set the stage for growth in construction, manufacturing, and business purchasing,” the letter said. “However, as companies prepare to take

advantage of new opportunities, they are confronted with a new challenge: a shortage of skilled technical workers.” The letter from construction, contractor, supplier and labor organizations highlighted the stark findings of a recently-released study sponsored by the AED Foundation. That report, prepared by researchers at the College of William and Mary, found the equipment see CTE page 94


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DEMO DAY Stowers Machinery held its 2016 Machine Demo Day on April 29 at its East Knoxville location. More than 500 people attended the event.

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Ace/Avant uses its Case CX300D on a 70-acre site development in North Carolina.

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Headquartered in archdale, N.c., ace/avant concrete construction company inc. has been in the concrete business for more than 25 years. What began as a small enterprise pouring concrete slabs and footings has now grown into a large and successful company with more than 250 skilled employees, offering its clients a complete range of site work and concrete construction services. the company has constructed more than 280 million sq. ft. (26 million sq m) of industrial floors and tilt-up wall panels in more than 20 states since 1990. “We have over 10 divisions handling all types of concrete work for both commercial and private construction projects,” said steven perkins, operations manager, site and utilities division of ace/avant. “our grading and utilities division currently stays in the Virginia, North carolina, south carolina region, but company-wide, we’ve expanded into the whole southeast.” over the years, ace/avant has proven that it is driven to provide quality work. “We stand behind our work. We are very timely in our work and getting it done. We meet schedules,” said perkins. “We have shown the contractors in our region that if they have a tough project with tight timelines, we’re going to get it done and get them turned over ahead of time. in this market, getting their building pad ahead of schedule is really impressive to them. that is something we’ve always pushed hard to do. “that’s our selling point. We hit the job running and always try and give them their building pads early, ahead of their schedules, which lets them start footings early.” A Challenging Job the company is currently on a 70-acre site in North carolina that, upon completion, will be the new home of a one million sq. ft. (92,903 sq m) facility. “ace/avant has the entire site package up to stone sub-

grade,” said perkins. “We are handling all the utilities running into the site, including the sewer, water, storm drainage, erosion control —total site package. also, we have all the concrete footings and slabs and exterior concrete on this particular project. “this job is on the larger side for our site division. our concrete division does bigger projects, but as the site division, this is about our biggest project so far.” With projects across the entire southeast region of the United states, ace/avant deploys a large and diverse fleet of heavy equipment. stationed above a retaining wall on site is a case cX300D excavator that the company has worked with since october 2015. “this type of machine plays a large role on site because it’s a utility machine for us. it’s not too big to get into the tighter places, but it’s big enough to handle stone and grade work, utility work and water lines. What we’re doing now, we’re coming back having to grade for the retaining wall. the machine has the reach, but it’s not too heavy that it messes with the integrity of the wall. our operator is able to reach out and get what he needs, without getting too close to the wall.” the case cX300D is a 33-ton (30 t) excavator. “We had a machine with about 17,000 hours on it that just was not performing anymore. We were looking for another machine in that class that could work with our pipe crew, but still handle the utilities and work on the grading as well,” said perkins. “When we look into buying a new machine, we look at the strength of the machine, the power, the speed, fuel economy and maintenance issues. “a couple of years ago, we had bought a case cX350c. the guys were really impressed with the 350. it had the long stick on it — it gave us a lot of reach and it performed well. When we started looking, the cX300D had just been released and we demoed it, tried it out and we were very impressed. We were on the side of a road doing some storm drainage; working under power lines, around other utilities and that machine was small enough to get in there and pow-

erful enough to do the work.” each case D series model employs a Free-swing feature for added control when craning, pipe laying or lifting offset loads. “We got in there, it handled our 20-foot trench box for our pipe crew. it was stable while handling. lifted it, turned with it and was able to travel and get it where we needed it. “When we got back to where we were serious about buying, it’d already scored real high for us and our utility guys were very impressed with it. When the utility guys are happy and like a machine, that’s a pretty good selling point,” said perkins. “the thing i was most impressed with was the stability over the side of the tracks when lifting heavy loads, setting storm drain boxes or sewer manholes. it was able to handle a bigger box than the other machines, lifting and booming out over the side of your tracks, where a lot of machines would tip under the same load. Intelligent Hydraulics case D series excavators feature an electronically controlled hydraulic pump, as well as larger control and solenoid valves. these features combine with case’s intelligent Hydraulic system to make the best use of the machine’s hydraulic power and momentum, resulting in added strength and fuel efficiency, according to the company. “We’ve been very pleased with the hydraulics on the case. they’re fast,” said perkins. “You can do multiple functions at the same time and you don’t see any lag or drop down in power. the thing is, [the hydraulics are] not so fast that they’re jerky … it’s not a challenge to do two or three functions at a time.” the precision and responsiveness of controls was evident on a recent task where the excavator had to remove a lift of dirt without disturbing existing geogrid just a few feet below. “We’re cutting right above other layers of the geogrid that we don’t want to damage. the operator is so close and having those smooth hydraulics allows him to make a nice even see AVANT page 86


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towers Machinery held its 2016 Machine Demo Day on April 29 at its East Knoxville location. More than 500 people attended the event. The demo day proved to be a great opportunity for Stowers to demonstrate how to use machine technology, equipment management technology, and job site technology. Screen Machine Industries, an American manufacturer of portable crushing and screening plants, trommels and stacking conveyors, held live demonstrations throughout the day (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG see STOWERS page 20

Stowers Machinery held its 2016 Machine Demo Day on April 29 at its East Knoxville location.

(L-R): John Thornton and Clarence Howard, both of Thunder Enterprises in Chattanooga, look over the newly introduced Cat 745C and 730C artic trucks with the help of Wes Reece of Stowers Machinery.

Larry Garner (L) of Glen Excavating shares a laugh with Todd Quigg of Harrison Construction.

(L-R): David Fields, Stowers Machinery; Jason, Brack and Tucker Robertson, all of Southern Construction in Athens, Tenn.; David Kerr of Stowers Machinery; and David Holland, also of Southern Construction, enjoy their day at the event.

Chuck Haynes (L) of C&K Equipment in Knoxville receives a warm welcome to the event by Wes Stowers of Stowers Machinery.

The Cat 305.5E2 equipped with the Trimble GCS Flex allows the operator to dig to depth and slope while seeing it on the monitor.

Jeff Williams (L) of Screen Machine Industries goes over the products with Matthew Wallen of Short Mountain Silica in Rogersville, Tenn.

Tyler Davis (L) of Vic Davis Construction in Kingsport, Tenn., and LaVergne Pabian of Screen Machine Industries, attend the demo day event.


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Morgan said the support from corporate partners is invaluable. “It’s hard to get companies to think through all of the elements necessary to put together a project that a

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equipment tracking systems provided by Jovix by Atlas RFID Solutions. This technology is designed to help monitor logistics, and track parts and equipment on active construction job sites. As part of their final examination, the students will present their research outcomes to the management at Brasfield & Gorrie. Additionally, Brasfield & Gorrie sponsored a second project where that group of students tested a monitoring system that is able to detect the probability of equipment failure. Cranes, a mainstay on construction sites, were used to test the monitoring system. This predictive analysis is expected to help prevent schedule delays due to the breakdown and repair of major equipment on construction projects. According to Russ Gibbs, Brasfield & Gorrie regional director of virtual design and construction, these projects expose students to technology careers in construction. “The construction industry today isn’t what it was 10 years ago. We are currently identifying and using innovative solutions and these students are on the forefront of what’s to come,� Gibbs said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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2010 KOMATSU PC350 LC HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14985, 10231 HRS, CAB, AUX HYDRAULICS, BUCKET, UC @ 10231HRS: 28IN TG SHOES 85%, LINKS 85%, BUSHINGS 85%, IDLERS 80%, SEGMENTS 85%, ROLLERS 65-75%......................................................$95,000

2007 CAT 312CL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14090, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, PATTERN CHANGER, UC @ 12033HRS, 24IN TG SHOES 77-81%, BUSHINGS 18-21% NOT TURNED, LINKS 51%, INTERNAL TRACKS 15%, SEGMENTS 75%, IDLERS 76% ....$68,000

2008 CAT 321DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14781, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, UC @ 8093HRS: 32IN SHOES 94% REM, BUSHINGS 46%, LINKS 39%, SEGMENTS 30%, IDLERS 52%, 8093 HRS..........................$98,000

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2013 CAT 303.5ECR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14330, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, PATTERN CHANGER, SWING BOOM, AUX HYDRAULICS, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 12IN RUBBER SHOES, ROLLERS 90% REM @ 730HRS, 734 HRS................................$43,000

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2010 CAT 963D TRACK-TYPE LOADER, ID# UT14224, WASTE HANDLING ARRANGEMENT, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HYD SINGLE CONTROL THUMB ROLL, V LEVER CONTROL, MP BUCKET, SYSTEM ONE UC @ 10096 HRS, 18IN DG SHOES 35%, LINKS 46-58%..$115,000

2013 CAT 980K WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14226, 3752 HRS, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, COMMAND STEERING, RIDE CONTROL, COLD WEATHER START, GP BUCKET, FAST FILL FUEL SYSTEM, MICHELIN TIRES ........$345,000

2006 CAT 950H WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP15005, 11569 HRS, TIER III C7 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RETARDER, 3-VALVE RIDE CONTROL, HYD HORIZ PIN QUICK COUPLER, GP BUCKET, 23.5R25 TIRES @ 11569HRS:, RF 37%, LF 70%, RR 35%, LR 39%............$130,000 NE

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2013 CAT D5K XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP14116, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, 115" PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR, ACCUGRADE READY, 3 VALVE HYDRAULICS, UC @ 653HRS, 20IN SHOES 80%, BUSHINGS 94% NOT TURNED, LINKS 88%, IDLERS 95%, ROLLERS 86%, CARRIERS 90%, 823 HRS ..........$130,000

2006 CAT 430E BACKHOE LOADER, ID# UT15068, 7036 HRS, EROPS, 4X4, AIR CONDITIONING, TIER II ENGINE, PILOT CONTROL, STANDARD LOADER, E STICK, RADIO, FLIP PADS, SIX FUNCTION, MANUAL COUPLER, BUCKET, PATTERN CHANGER, FRONT COUNTER WEIGHT ................................$48,000

2012 CAT D8T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT14398, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, DIFF STEERING, SINGLE TILT, SS RIPPER, STANDARD SALT UC @ 8566HRS, 24IN SHOES 65%, LINKS 76%, SEGMENTS 50%, IDLERS 84%, BUSHINGS 60% NOT TURNED, ROLLERS 91%, 8607 HRS......................................$370,000

2005 CAT D10T TRACK TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP12550, 19567 HRS, EROPS, AC, FINGER TIP STEERING, SS RIPPER, UC @ 19567HRS: 28IN SHOES 85%, LINKS 80%, ROLLERS 99%, CARRIERS WORN OUT, ENGINE RECONDITIONED 14,216 HR, TRANSMISSION /TORQUE /FINAL 11,949, UC REPLACED @ 18294HRS ..$740,000

2010 CAT CS56 VIB SOIL COMPACTOR, ID# UP14452, 3821 HRS, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, SINGLE VIBRATORY SMOOTH DRUM, STEEL SCRAPER ....................................$99,000

2014 NEW HOLLAND L220 SKID STEER, ID# UT14842, 190 HRS, CANOPY, 2 SPEED TRAVEL, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, FOOT CONTROLS, MECHANICAL LINKAGE, 12X16.5 GALAXY TIRES 75% REM ......................$30,000

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2005 CAT 735 ARTICULATED WATER WAGON, ID# UP13431, TIER II 3406 ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 6X6, TIRES @ 9307HRS: RF 59%, LF 34%, RR1 14%, RR2 28%, LR1 14%, LR2 28%, 7000GAL CURRY WATER TANK, 9307 HRS ........................................................$255,000

2000 CAT 777D OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID# UT12614, 20605 HRS, CAB, A/C, PMS, 4X6, RETARDER, TRACTION AID, DUAL SLOPE HEATED DUMP BODY, TIRES @ 19455HRS AVG 4570%, WET FRONT BRAKES, EXCHANGE TRANSMISSION 8/29/2011, NEW STD ROD AND MAIN BEARING, ROLLED IN @ 14736HRS ......$650,000


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CATERPILLAR D6R Equalizer Bars Core 2012078/38992 CATERPILLAR 980G Final Drive Rebuilt 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 773D Final Drive Rebuilt 1376821/66627 CATERPILLAR D11R,D11T Final Drive Rebuilt 3242343/46124 CATERPILLAR D11R,D11T Final Drive Rebuilt 3242343/59220 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR Final Drive Used 3327499/62256 CATERPILLAR 322B,322B LC,322B LR,322BL,322BL LR,322BLN Final Drive Rebuilt 1141488/61170 CATERPILLAR 385C Final Drive Rebuilt 1994661/68239 CATERPILLAR D6H Final Drive Rebuilt 3W6494 CATERPILLAR D8N,D8R,D8T Final Drive Used 1575072/62601 CATERPILLAR 988F,988F I Final Drive Used 4E2664/43974 CATERPILLAR 320 Final Drive Rebuilt 7Y1571/37840 CATERPILLAR 345B Final Drive Rebuilt 1362847 CATERPILLAR D8T,D8T LGP,D8T LGP WDA,D8T II,D8T WDA,D8T XL Ripper Used 2156422/55537 CATERPILLAR D6T,D6T LGP,D6T LGP VP,D6T LGP WDA,D6T XL,D6T XL DS,D6T XLVP,D6T XW,D6T XW LGP,D6T XWVP Ripper Used 3871087/65643 CATERPILLAR 311 Swing Drive Used 7I7761/57080 CATERPILLAR 385,385B,385B ME,385BL,385BL LR,385BL ME,385BL UHD,385C,385C FS,385C LRE,385C ME,385CL,385CL LR,390DL Swing Drive Rebuilt 1484626/57063 CATERPILLAR 824B,836,836C Torque Converters Rebuilt 1431234/56095 CATERPILLAR 988H Torque Converters Rebuilt 1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR 773B Torque Converters Used 6T4674/42945 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP Torque Converters Rebuilt 1880502/44386 CATERPILLAR 970F Torque Converters New 1463329/43970 CATERPILLAR 836G Torque Converters Rebuilt 1457109/52159 CATERPILLAR D10R Torque Converters Rebuilt 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR D11,D11N Torque Converters Rebuilt 3T9677 CATERPILLAR D11R Torque Converters Used 1210030/47691 CATERPILLAR D8,D8L,D9N Torque Converters Rebuilt 9P4890 CATERPILLAR 988H Torque Converters Rebuilt 1285303/52676 CATERPILLAR D10L,D10 Torque Converters Rebuilt 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8R II Track Frame Rebuilt 9W6491 & 9W6492 CATERPILLAR D11,D11N Track Frame Rebuilt 6Y2686/54865 CATERPILLAR D11,D11N Track Frame Rebuilt 6Y2687/54866 CATERPILLAR D11N Track Frame Used 6Y2686 & 6Y2687 CATERPILLAR 988B Transmissions Rebuilt 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR 824C Transmissions Used 3P6809/33473 CATERPILLAR D11N Transmissions Rebuilt 7T8168/56623 CATERPILLAR 773D Transmissions Rebuilt 9G9624/56648 CATERPILLAR D8R Transmissions Rebuilt 1058185/66630 CATERPILLAR 988G Transmissions Rebuilt 1922914/66703 CATERPILLAR 930G,938G Transmissions Used 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR 988H Transmissions Used 2306315/68806 CATERPILLAR 16 Transmissions Used 9M8300/42387 CATERPILLAR D8R Transmissions Used 2192624/47692 CATERPILLAR 980G Transmissions Used 1066452/68237 CATERPILLAR 924G Transmissions Rebuilt 1402772/57646 CATERPILLAR 988F Transmissions Used 6Y6719/64339 CATERPILLAR D8R Transmissions Rebuilt 1058185/66630 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D Transmissions Rebuilt 3P9241/59831 CATERPILLAR D5H Winch Used 08929/51595

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More Than 500 People Attend 2016 Demo Day at Stowers Machinery STOWERS from page 12

In front of the 250,000 machine manufactured at the Caterpillar plant in Sanford, N.C. (L-R) are Brad Crace of Caterpillar; and Wes Stowers, his daughter, Lisa Rottmann, and Larry Cummins, all of Stowers Machinery. The machine has a special University of Tennessee paint job.

The operator of a Cat 336F excavator loads the 4043T Screen Machine impact crusher.

(L-R): Julian Bernal, Greg Farmer and Deana Sanabria, all of ExpoQuip in Knoxville, listen to Allen Hyman of Bandit go over the features of this Bandit 1890XP track chipper.

Terry Fulks (R) of Sitech Mid South explains the Trimble digital rods to (L-R) Travis Barb, Keith Parker and Nick Barb, all of N.V. Barb & Son in Bristol, Va.

The guests had an opportunity to operate two different Cat excavators — the 323F and 336F equipped with integrated GPS or grade control. The operator of a Cat 980M wheel loader loads the Screen Machine Industries scalper 107T that feeds the 612T trommel.

More than 500 guests came to demo day and enjoyed a hearty BBQ lunch.

(L-R): Bo Matherly and Brad Abstance, both of Stowers Machinery, talk with Scott Thompson and Roger Talley, both of Talley Construction in Chattanooga, Tenn.

(L-R): Frank Simerly talks with Cale Cameron and David Fields, both of Stowers Machinery, about the Screen Machine 516 screener.


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Kobelco USA Launches App on Android and iOS Platforms Kobelco Construction Machinery USA announced the launch of its new product app, available for free download on devices with Android and iOS platforms. The app boasts a number of features designed to support Kobelco dealers and customers in the North America and Latin America markets, including: detailed Kobelco product information, a competitive model comparison tool, dealer locations and information, social media connectivity and more. Users can access the Kobelco app via Google Play or the Apple App Store by searching for Kobelco Construction Machinery. Kobelco’s new app contains detailed information on all excavator models including product overviews, images, specifications, downloadable brochures and videos. Both dealers and customers have the ability to select their region from a settings area to view product information that is relevant to their market location. A preferred language option offers English, Spanish or Portuguese to users in Latin America. A key function of the Kobelco app is its ability to compare Kobelco excavator models, not only with one another, but also with the models of competitive manufacturers. This comparison feature is helpful to dealers

when emphasizing the performing features of Kobelco models. The tool includes a variety of manufacturers and can compare up to four models at a time, enabling dealers to show a side-by-side comparison of new Kobelco models to the machines their customers are currently using. Furthermore, the comparison tool does not require data connection after the first launch of the app fol-

lowing its installation. This enables the user to compare models anywhere — whether it be at the office, or on a jobsite. Additional features, such as the dealer locator tool, are provided within the app in order to make the sales connection easy for the customer. Customers have the choice to connect to their current Kobelco dealer, or automatically locate the Kobelco dealer

closest to their current location if a need arises. By utilizing this feature, the user can view the addresses and branches of Kobelco dealers, and connect with the dealer websites. When using the Kobelco app on a smartphone, directions can be auto-loaded into Google Maps, giving the customer turnby-turn GPS directions to their closest dealer. Users can also stay connected with the company via a live social media feed. “Our mobile app was developed to appeal to our dealers, current customers and those users considering purchasing a new or used excavator. The mobile app reflects the technology of Kobelco’s world-class products and customer service,” said Jordan Lumpkins, marketing manager of Kobelco USA. “It is a dynamic interface, consistent with the Kobelco brand, which allows users to quickly and easily browse products and find dealer information with minimum time and effort. Additional features will be launched soon within future updates.” For more information, call 281/888-8430 or visit www.Kobelco-USA.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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PRUITT, Ark. (AP) Rust is slowly replacing the faded green paint on an 85-year-old bridge over the Buffalo National River. Motorists still pull off of Scenic Arkansas 7 to take pictures of the bridge near Pruitt in Newton County, but they’ll only be able to do that for another three years or so, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported. The two-lane bridge is to be torn down. The bridge is only 20 ft. (6 m) wide, leaving little room for error when two large trucks meet on it, said Steve Lawrence, district engineer for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department’s office near Harrison. The Highway Department plans to build a new bridge that will be 45 ft. (13.7 m) wide and include a 5-ft. (1.5 m) wide sidewalk on one side, protected from the traffic lane by a barrier wall. “The old bridge is deteriorating, but it’s safe,’’ Lawrence said. “But not nearly as safe as the new bridge will be when it comes to 18-wheelers.’’ Instead of 10-ft. (3 m) wide traffic lanes, the new bridge will have 12-ft. (3.6 m) lanes with 8-ft. (2.4 m) shoulders. The new bridge will be either 240 ft. (73 m) west of the existing one or 200 ft. (61 m) east of it, said Lawrence. The work is expected to cost between $7.9 million and $9.8 million, depending on the route and the number of existing buildings that will be removed. That work could affect a small, day-use park that the National Park Service has on the south side of the bridge. The Pruitt bridge is 72 mi. north of Russellville on Scenic Arkansas 7. The bridge is a steel-truss design built in 1931 by Fred Luttjohann of Topeka, Kan., who constructed several bridges in Arkansas. Construction of the Pruitt bridge cost $55,226, which translates to $861,492 today, based on inflation. The metal for the bridge was made by the Virginia Bridge and Iron Co. of Roanoke. The 375-ft. (114 m) long bridge includes a Pennsylvania main span, two end spans and a girder approach on the south end, according to the Historic American Engineering Record. The fate of the old bridge has been discussed for about 15 years, with one idea being that it could be used as part of a pedestrian and bicycle trail either at its current location or somewhere else. According to a chronology from the Highway Department, possible new owners of the orphan bridge over the years included the National Park Service, Newton County or Boone County, which is a few miles north of Pruitt. The Highway Department sent a

letter to Boone County saying it would have to move the bridge to Boone County, which would have been an expensive endeavor. All of those plans fell through, with potential owners mainly citing the cost of maintenance. Caven Clark, a spokesman of the Buffalo National River, said the National Park Service considered taking ownership of the bridge years ago. “We did ultimately consider this among many alternatives but rejected it for several reasons, the primary one being the cost of maintenance,’’ Clark said by email. “That plus the aesthetics of the old bridge right next to the new one.’’ Lawrence said some of the locals are attached to the old bridge. “There’s been generations of people who have driven across that bridge,’’ he said. Former state Sen. Randy Laverty of Jasper said the bridge is significant because it’s one of the last man-made structures that people remember from before 1972, when the National Park Service acquired property along the river and demolished many houses. “It’s one of those last remnants of the river as we knew it before the Parks Service took over,’’ Laverty said. Laverty said he likes the idea of saving the bridge to use as a trail. “It would have been an attraction and a wonderful place for photography or what have you,’’ he said. Arkansas 7 is the main artery through Newton County, said Laverty. About 2,500 vehicles per day travel over the existing bridge at Pruitt. Optional plans include building a bridge or a box culvert to replace a low-water bridge on nearby Mill Creek on Newton County Road 213. That work would cost about $1.8 million. The Highway Department will design and build the Mill Creek structure, but Newton County will maintain it because it’s not on a state highway, Lawrence said. Lawrence said the Highway Department hopes to award a contract for construction of the bridges by August 2017. Construction could take a couple of years, said Mitchell Archer, construction engineer for the Highway Department’s District 9. Until the new bridge is built, the old bridge on Arkansas 7 will remain in place. And it will continue to rust. “We don’t spend money painting structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridges that are slated for demolition,’’ Archer said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Yancey Bros. Co. Hosts Successful Open House Event

Marc Nash (C), Yancey Rents, welcomes some of his customers to the event, including Terry Hulsey (L) and Wesley Johnson, both of Southeast Connections, Conyers, Ga.

Tim Duty (L), regional representative of Allen Engineering, Paragould, Ark., discusses his company’s concrete machines on display with Luke Butler of Southern Classic Construction, Braselton, Ga.

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Gary Bonds (L) of Advanced Rental Center, Canton, Ga., made his way from Atlanta to join Nick Price, Yancey Rents representative for lunch.

ancey Bros. Co. held another successful open house event at its Yancey CAT Rental Store (Yancey Rents) location in Dacula, Ga., in Gwinnett County on April 22. A crowd of rental customers, guests, and friends didn’t let steady rain put a damper on the event. Guests came out to enjoy barbeque chicken and pork and had an opportunity to win door prizes. Manufacturer representatives of Caterpillar, the CAT Rental Store, as well as, manufacturer-suppliers of rental machines of Makita, Wacker Neuson, Husqvarna, Vermeer, Genie, Allen Engineering, Sitech and others turned out to lend their support. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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(L-R): Nick Price, Yancey Rents, talks with his friends and customers, including Chris Burgess, Pierre Michel and Wes Ruark, all of Wiginton Fire Systems, Forest Park, Ga.

(L-R): Buck Buchanan, Yancey Bros. Co. machine sales representative, and Jerome Bradford and Mickey Miller, both of Jerome Bradford Enterprises, Hoschton, Ga., talk about heavy iron on the yard.

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Volvo Marks Golden Anniversary With Special Hauler In 1966, Volvo met the needs of the industry for an all-terrain hauler when it released its articulated hauler. To mark the 50th anniversary of this achievement, a special edition gold hauler, a Volvo A40G, has been touring North America. The paint crew at the company’s factory in Shippensburg, Pa.,

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Students in the SkillsUSA program and Wilkes Community College had a chance to tour the ASC facility and look over many Volvo products, including the Volvo A40G golden hauler.

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Road Money Lobbying Heats Up, Outcome Unclear By Jeff Amy ASSOCIATED PRESS

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Fights in the Mississippi Senate over a transportation spending bill that doesn’t actually do anything yet indicates how intensely people are lobbying for and against more money for roads and bridges. On one side, the state’s business community is pressuring legislative leadership to do something, while on the other side, anti-tax groups are telling conservatives that raising taxes to spend on highways would violate their principles. The backstage effort features, among other things, an exchange of critical letters between the leader of Mississippi’s fledgling Americans for Prosperity chapter and Melinda McGrath, the executive director of the Mississippi Department of Transportation. There also are dueling polls meant to show voters either oppose or tentatively support higher gas taxes for roads. McGrath has said an additional $526 million a year is needed. MEC has called for another $300 million yearly for state roads and bridges and $75 million combined for cities and counties. Some of the lobbying effort bobbed above the waterline during the debate over Senate Bill 2921. The bill could eventually be a method to raise taxes or borrow money for roads, but none of that was actually included in the dummy bill that the Senate debated for hours March 16. That bill passed 34-13, but only after the Mississippi Economic Council and others aligned with that chamber of commerce told their supporters to lobby Senators to vote for it. But that bill could come back with not only money for a road effort, but with Lt. Gov. Reeves’ proposed $575 million tax cut, and the normal yearly bonds that universities, community colleges and local communities seek to pay for construction projects. “The idea is to get one big huge conference report with enough provisions in it so it will pull all of this through on its own,’’ said Sen. Hob Bryan, D-Amory. Opponents were clearly influenced by an open memo written by Russ Latino, who leads the Mississippi chapter of Americans For Prosperity. That conservative advocacy

group supported by billionaire businessmen David and Charles Koch has claimed credit for stopping transportation tax increases elsewhere in the last year. Latino argues road problems aren’t that bad in Mississippi compared to other states; that the Department of Transportation should do more to economize and shift spending to maintenance priorities; that the situation needs study by a “disinterested party;’’ and that Mississippi should consider transfers from general revenues and decommissioning underused roads. He also cited a February poll that AFP commissioned showing that 86 percent of respondents oppose a gasoline tax increase and 73 percent would be less likely to vote

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(L-R): Richard Vickers, Newton Auto Salvage, Covington, Ga., and his son, Travis, are greeted by Laura Starace, Yancey Rents rental representative.

Alan Densmore of Alan Densmore Inc. Contractors, Suwannee, Ga., came for lunch and went back to work with a new Makita cordless impact driver, one of the prize drawings during the event.

Tom Maxwell (R), Yancey Rents operations manager, talks with some of the vendors, including (L-R) David Whitkofski, Diamond Products and Brent Yarbrough and Matthew Brooksher, both of Wacker Neuson.

Billy Holiday (L), vice president of rental services of Yancey Rents, and Amanda Hague, marketing coordinator of Yancey Bros. Co., kept busy throughout the day drawing names for vendor giveaways provided for the event.

(L-R): Nick Lentini, Yancey Rents, and Justin Crouch, Juan Alarcon and Harvin Urrego, all of Wheeler Services, Alpharetta, Ga., share a laugh at the event.

(L-R): Russ Pierce, A.J. Farinella, David Schneider, Kelly Capeheart and Larry Bruner, all of Makita attend the event.

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IMAGINE WHAT’S NEXT. Get the ultimate view of where construction is going. Go hands-on with the new technologies spread out over 2,400,000 square feet of exhibition space. Learn next-gen techniques, tools and ideas from over 100 education sessions. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovations, CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 is where over 130,000 construction industry professionals from around the world go to stay ahead of their competition.

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Manufacturer Representatives Support Thompson Machinery Event Jonathan Holloway (L), Thompson Machinery, and Adam Ackerman (R) of Caterpillar provide in-depth demonstrations of several machines on display to Denis Brunotte, project manager-in-training of Hollingsworth Paving, Memphis, Tenn.

(L-R): Chris Williams, Curb Appeal Tree Service, Hernando, Miss.; Sid Bounds and Michael Miller, Thompson Machinery; and Chris Jones and Ava Williams, also of Curb Appeal Tree Service, get an upclose look at Cat compact track loaders. see THOMPSON page 78

(L-R): Michael Kennedy, Keith Pearson, Andy Swims and Scott Young, all of the Desoto County, Miss., road department, came to see and demo some of the newest Cat products and consider adding to their equipment fleet.

Thompson Machinery’s Dusty Knight (L) goes over the grade control display screen during a demo of the new Cat D5K2 dozer with integrated grade control with Bobby Stewart of Stewart Grading, Southaven, Miss.

Roy Holmes (L) of Roy R. Holmes Construction Co. Inc., Nesbit, Miss., and Jim Kerschbaum of Thompson Truck Centers talk about a Cat CT681 tri-axle dump truck on display.

(L-R) are Brad Sidle, Brad Sidle Construction Company, Olive Branch, Miss; and Jerry Brazil and Keith Peevy, Thompson Machinery.

Caterpillar representatives support the Thompson Machinery event, including (L-R) Rachel Phillips, Cat Financial; Adam Ackerman, Caterpillar; Rob McCleary, Thompson Machinery; and Brian Mihalick, Cat Financial.

(L-R): Bo Browning, Browning Contractors, Germantown, Tenn.; Jonathan Holloway, Thompson Machinery; Benji Lee, Alligator Land Management, Clarksdale, Miss.; Jeremy Bussey, Thompson Machinery; Ricky Kirk, Kirk Grading, Arlington, Tenn.; Jeff Crow, Thompson Machinery; and Matt Kirk, Kirk Excavating, Brighton, Tenn., attend the event.


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H&E Equipment Services Celebrates Grand Opening

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early 300 customers, manufacturer representatives, employees, neighboring business and H&E executives attended H&E’s Columbia, S.C., grand opening celbration. Top-brand equipment manufacturers including Doosan, Takeuchi, Yanmar, National Crane, JLG, Genie, Skyjack, Multiquip, Wacker and Atlas Copco participated and displayed/demonstrated their latest in equipment and innovation. ony Lloyd, H&E Columbia branch manager said, “We were very pleased to showcase our new state-of-the-art equipment service facility to many of the key decision makers in the Columbia area. I believe contractors and equipment customers will quickly recognize our new facility as the type of operation that will serve them well. We have significantly enhanced our rentals, sales, parts and service areas. The primary catalyst behind our move and expansion was to meet the increasing equipment demands of the growing Columbia market. Now we are better equipped than ever before to do just that.” The new 19,608 sq. ft. (1,821 sq m) facility sits on 5.1 acres, with office space, a parts warehouse, large yard area and an eight-bay repair shop that includes two, 5-ton (4.5 t) overhead cranes. The facility is capable of repairing a variety of machines from compact construction equipment to large earthmoving units. The Columbia branch specializes in aerial lifts, telescopic forklifts, earthmoving and general construction equipment from the following manufacturers: Atlas Copco, Doosan, National Crane, Gehl, Genie, JLG, Magnum, Miller, Multiquip, Okada, Skyjack, Skytrak, Sullair, Takeuchi, Wacker Neuson, Yanmar and others. With economic recovery and growth in the industrial, tourism and military sectors, the company sees tremendous opportunity to serve equipment customers in Columbia with its full-service approach to this business. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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(L-R): Bobby Slay of H&E Equipment Services; Adam Howard of Doosan; Pete Shinaberry and Joe Rich, both of Sunshine Recycling in Orangeburg, S.C., enjoy their time at the event and discuss the Doosan products on display.

(L-R): Walter Oliver, Oliver’s Bush Hogging; Alan Guess of H&E Equipment Services; and Dean Hoffman of Takeuchi get a closer look at the Takeuchi TL12V-2.

Steven Jackson (L), C.R. Jackson Inc., receives a warm welcome to the grand opening by Tony Lloyd, branch manager.

(L-R): Tony Lloyd of H&E Equipment Services goes over Takeuchi products with Bethany and Darrell Wood, both of Lakeside Refrigeration in Columbia.

Scott Jordan (L) and Andrew Goldie, both of Armstrong Contracting in Columbia, look over the Doosan products.

(L-R): Shane Waguespack, senior vice president of rentals; Brandon Wilkinson, regional sales director; and Bobby Slay, senior vice president of Earth Moving H&E Equipment Services, stand in front of this Doosan DA30 artic truck.

(L-R) are Greg Revels, regional vice president; Tony Lloyd, branch manager; Gregg Sigmon, senior regional vice president; and Brad Barber, president and chief operating officer, H&E Equipment Services.

(L-R): Dale McLemore of Yanmar Excavators explains the ease of servicing the machines to Michael Summers, Troy Kittrell and C.K. Davis, all of Davis & Davis in Orangeburg, S.C.

Ned Boykin (L), H&E Equipment Services, talks about the features of the Doosan excavators and wheel loaders with Chad Rast of O’Cain Construction in Orangeburg, S.C.


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For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Bomag’s Intelligent Vibration Control Increases Efficiency Offering high 4,320 vpm (72 Hz) vibration frequency, the Bomag BW120SL-5 tandem vibratory roller features intelligent vibration control (IVC) to increase compaction efficiency. With IVC, the exciter system guarantees consistent compaction of the material with reliable results achieved in minimal passes. Adding the optional Bomag economizer to the roller removes the guess work out of compaction and eliminates over-compaction by measuring and displaying material stiffness via a simple-to-read LED light gauge on the dash. The BW120SL-5 roller generates 8,993-lb. (40-kN) centrifugal force to deeply penetrate asphalt and base materials. The flexible machine allows the operator to choose between vibration for both drums, front drum only or rear drum only to tailor vibration needs to jobsite conditions. The roller’s powerful drum drive motors deliver up to 40 percent gradeability for reliable performance when compacting soil and base material. Combined, these features make the rentalfriendly BW120SL-5 the perfect all-around tandem vibratory roller for quickly completing new development construction, road repair, road construction finishing and landscaping projects, according to the manufacturer. The roller’s durable center articulation joint delivers +/10-degree oscillation to keep the drum in contact with the

material on irregular surfaces. Its bolt-on construction offers easy removal and a maintenance-free design with no grease points delivers reliable, low-cost operation, making it the right roller for rental yards. The center joint provides up to 2 in. (5 cm) of offset crab steering to increase visibility to the front drum and simplify compacting along edges and road finish work. The BW120SL-5 roller’s overall low-maintenance design increases uptime and production in the field. No grease-daily points reduce daily maintenance time and costs, while a wide-opening hood offers unimpeded access to the engine and central electronics panel. Easy accessibility to the water pump, spray nozzles and central tank water drain allows service personnel to quickly maintain the water system. A centralized lifting point enables the roller to be quickly loaded and unloaded on a trailer, while a foldable ROPS structure reduces machine transport height. The Bomag BW120SL-5 roller’s pressurized water spray system and large 43.6-gal. (165 L) water tank provide long

operating times between refills. The operator can select from five different water spray timing intervals to further extend operating intervals between refilling. The spray nozzles are shielded to ensure uniform drum coverage, especially when operating in windy conditions. Two filters on the water system help keep particles from entering the pressurized system, and the spray nozzles feature a quick-disconnect design for fast and easy unplugging. Front and rear spring-loaded scrapers clear each drum of debris in either travel direction and can be tilted for easy cleaning. The BW120SL-5 tandem vibrator roller is powered by a 25-hp (18.5- kW) Kubota diesel engine that meets Tier IV Final emissions standards without requiring a diesel particulate filter (DPF), eliminating the need for and extra expense associated with filter regeneration. The operator’s console features an ergonomic, easy-to-understand control layout for intuitive machine control for varying levels of operator experience. For more information, visit www.bomag.com/us.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Atlas Copco F1000 Pavers Feature New Auger, Tunnel Systems The F1000W wheeled and F1000T tracked pavers allow contractors to equip the units with either a center auger drive system or outboard auger drive system for optimal performance in a variety of applications. The pavers also can be equipped with Atlas Copco’s new tunnel extension system for optimal productivity and minimal maintenance. Contractors can equip the F1000 10-ft. (3 m) paver with either a center auger drive system or outboard auger drive system for varying job site conditions and materials. Atlas Copco’s center drive auger system features a 6-in. (15 cm) wide chain box — the thinnest in the industry — and 17-in. (43 cm) diameter flights to ensure continuous, uniform material flow and minimize centerline segregation. Center drive is suitable in all paving applications and works best for areas where the width of the pavement is frequently changing such as highways, city streets and large parking lots as well as high speed paving applications, according to the manufacturer. Atlas Copco’s outboard auger drive sys-

tem is ideal for paving wide roads and for normal speed paving applications. The drive box for the left and right auger are positioned at the outer edges, which helps minimize center line segregation and ensure high mat quality and texture. Dynapac’s auger-conveyor feed-control system ensures a continuous material flow. The system uses four ultrasonic sensors that measure paving material and automatically adjust conveyors and augers to optimize material flow. The system eliminates segregation and delivers a constant head of material and the smooth flow needed to produce high-quality mats. The 10-ft. pavers also can include a hydraulic tunnel extension system along with the center drive auger system. The 22in. (56 cm) wide hydraulic tunnel extension will automatically retract when screed extensions begin to retract to prevent collision.

The hydraulic tunnel reduces excess head of material in the tunnel area and prevents asphalt from entering into track components, maximizing productivity and minimizing maintenance. The pavers feature two ergonomic operating stations on each side to reduce operator fatigue. The stations swing out to provide maximum visibility to the front and rear. Controls are grouped based by function for simple operation and the paver features a display for vital paver parameters. The operating station overlooks one of the lowest decks in the industry — 5 1/4 ft. (1.6 m) tall, which contributes to maximum visibility. Mechanics can access all hydraulic system and engine components easily by opening the paver’s steel access doors that feature gas springs. The gas springs make it easy for

mechanics to open the service doors and securely holds the doors open during repairs. In addition, the engine compartment’s configuration allows mechanics to remove internal components independent of others. For example, a mechanic can remove the diesel particulate filter without taking out other components first. The material flows through the Carlson front- or rear-mounted screed to construct flawless mats. A tractor-mounted 34-kW generator heats the screed’s full working width, which is as wide as 28 feet (8.5 m) with the Carlson EZ R-2 screed. The front extension screed is ideal for paving parking lots, county roads and city streets because contractors can change its width quickly to suit to the project’s demands. The robust rear extension screed extends to 28 ft. wide for use on large paving projects, including highways, interstates and airports. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Heavy Machines, Inc.

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Roadtec’s RX-600e Features ACE Grade, Slope Control

Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years 1997 Athey 7-12 force feed loader, 25 ft conveyor, hydrostatic drive, J.D. diesel engine, heat & a/c

2010 Cat AP1000D paver, AS2302 screed 10-18 ft w/electric heat, Cat C7 dsl eng, power crown, slope & height, power auger tunnels, front wheel assist

2012 Volvo DD25W double drum 47” vibratory roller, double drum drive, Kubota dsl eng, water system, low hours

The RX-600e has an operating weight of 59,220 lbs. (26,862 kg) and features a 620 hp Tier IV Cummins engine, model QSX15. The machine is designed to be light and maneuverable for urban situations.

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2006 IH 7300 water truck, 2000 gallon Rosco water tank, front, back & side spray, DT466 diesel engine, 6 spd trans

2010 Cat AP1055D track paver, Carlson EZIV-1019 electric heated screed, Cat C7 dsl eng, power crown, slope & height, power auger tunnels

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The half-lane Roadtec RX-600e milling machine is now equipped with the ACE grade and slope control system. The automated control of elevation or ACE system from Roadtec uses a network of grade and slope sensors combined with one central microcontroller that is designed to automate the elevation of the milling machine. The RX-600e has an operating weight of 59,220 lbs. (26,862 kg) and features a 620 hp Tier IV Cummins engine, model QSX15. The machine is designed to be light and maneuverable for urban situations. The cold planer is available with fourtrack assemblies or optional three-track assemblies. Milling machines with threetrack suspensions are expected to be more maneuverable in the cut, lower in weight, while four-track machines are designed to provide greater tractive effort and flotation, according to the manufacturer. The machine is designed to allow contractors to cut up to 13-in. (33 cm) deep with width of 6 ft. 3 in. (1.9 m), 6 ft. 7 in. (2 m) or 7 ft. 2 in. (2 m). A two-stage front load-out conveyor, with 60-degree swing to either side, is intended to provide ample loading capacity. The mainframe is constructed from A656 grade 80 steel, which is said to offer twice the yield strength of mild steel found in many machines on the market. Steering of this machine is performed from the tops of

the front legs using steering keys that are replaceable. This design requires no linkage under the primary conveyor between the front legs. Four steering modes include, crab, coordinated, rear only and front only. The cut material conveyor is 32-in. (81.3 cm) wide with 1-in. (2.5 cm) tall molded cleats, and infinitely variable speed. The conveyor features pulleys designed to be self cleaning, releasing wet material from the conveyors to increase efficiency. Canvas conveyor covers also comes standard, designed to provide better access. The cutter housing and drum are modular allowing it to be interchanged with other width housing and drums. The inside walls of the cutter housing are fully lined with replaceable chromium-clad wear plates. Specialty cutter drum designs are available from wide spaced excavating patterns to fine spaced micro milling patterns as well as double hit drums which are designed to improve production without sacrificing quality of cut. Multiple tooling options are available including Sollami, Kennametal and Keystone Quick Change systems. Roadtec can design custom drums to meet user applications. All of the cutter drums are designed and built using three-dimensional solid modeling and robotic welding. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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With a number of technology advancements in the past decade — as well as increasingly stringent DOT specifications for smoothness and density — ongoing training for industry veterans has never been more important.

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Tips to Break Seven Common Bad Habits Seen Among Paving Veterans Training isn’t just for the inexperienced. With a number of technology advancements in the past decade — as well as increasingly stringent DOT specifications for smoothness and density — ongoing training for industry veterans has never been more important. If you find yourself justifying paving practices with the line, “That’s the way we’ve always done it,” you may be cutting yourself short on the opportunity to get the job done in less time, and for less money. Here are seven of the most common (and profit-draining) bad habits of paving professionals that can be broken with a little training. 1. Not controlling the head of material More than 95 percent of all material faults are due to improper head of material in front of the screed. One of the most common operator mistakes is allowing fluctuation. If the head of material fluctuates much more than an inch, the chances for speed bumps and waves in the mat are pretty high. Many of the latest machines are equipped with sensors to control head of material — an easy solution to this problem — yet, many operators either choose not to use them or haven’t been trained to set them up properly. 2. Turning the depth cranks too much Some paver operators tend to frequently readjust the depth cranks back and forth throughout the paving process. This bad habit can cause waves in the mat, ultimately requiring milling or repaving to meet smoothness specifications. Once the depth cranks are set, they should generally be left alone, except for the occasional minor adjustment. 3. Changing speeds or paving too fast Inconsistent paving speed not only has a negative impact to uniformity, but it can throw off the timing of the entire paving train. Another common mistake is paving too fast. When the roller operator is faced with trying to catch up, the impact spacing isn’t adequate, causing a washboard effect and problems with density. These problems can easily be remedied by using speed limiters on the paver. Yet, again, many either choose not to use speed limiters or haven’t been properly trained on their use. 4. Not using auto vibration Some veteran roller operators are used to the days when auto vibration wasn’t an option, and have a tendency to man-

ually turn vibration on and off. Worst-case scenario, an operator could forget to turn it off when slowing or coming to a stop, leading to over-compaction. 5. Running a static roller on the first pass Some roller operators have a tendency to run without vibration on the first pass toward the paver — a bad habit that likely developed as a result of dual-amplitude rollers being introduced. The more you can run vibration (when the material allows), the fewer number of passes will be required, the faster you’ll hit target density, and the more likely you’ll be to get a bonus. 6. Not using auto grade and slope control systems These systems can take a lot of guesswork out of paving, helping to reduce operator mistakes and lay a smooth mat. All too often, however, operators either choose not to use them or have had a bad experience with them due to improper setup. If these systems aren’t properly matched to the electronics on the paver, the readings won’t be accurate. Thus, training on proper setup is vital to ensure the systems are effective. 7. Not stopping the roller at an angle Another common mistake is to stop the roller without turning at a slight angle. When stopping squarely, the resulting indentation will be much harder to level out — and, in fact, may get worse — with each future pass. When the operator stops at a slight 20- to 30-percent angle, that indentation is easily smoothed out on future passes. Break the Bad Habits For more than 50 years, Volvo Road Institute has been the industry’s premiere training resource for asphalt paving professionals. With a variety of classroom and hands-on training courses covering everything from paver and compactor operation and maintenance, to intelligent compaction and grade and slope control systems, Road Institute provides both newcomers and industry veterans with the knowledge needed to break bad habits and start winning bonuses. For more information, visit www.roadinstitute.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Sakai Upgrades Design Upgrades by Sakai America Inc. to its static three-wheel R2H-4 roller do more than just meet the current EPA Tier IV emissions standards. Sakai engineers used the opportunity to make a proven design even better. The Sakai R2H is a static roller for use on thin lifts and other jobs whose specifications restrict use of vibration. Its ability to reach tough density targets with a smooth mat finish comes from its big 64-in. (162.5 cm) diameter drums that deliver 365 pounds per linear inch compaction force. The Sakai R2H redesign not only raises its emissions compliance to the EPA’s current standards but features improved airflow to the engine, increased performance, more efficient hydraulic systems and a new drum configuration that makes maintenance and upkeep even easier. Denver Weinstiger, Sakai VP of sales and product support, said, “This static three-

drum model is a favorite design because it permits the use of great compaction force without shoving or pulling the material. That means you achieve a consistently dense mat in fewer passes. Fewer passes results in faster completion. Plus, the smooth mat the R2H-4 leaves requires less finish work after reaching your compaction target.” The upgrade retains innovations such as Sakai’s super-heavy-duty articulating and oscillating center hitch design for superior chassis stability, ground contact and operator control; neutral-activated dynamic hydrostatic braking, one of three separate braking systems found only on Sakai products for maximum operational safety, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.Sakaiamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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AP300F/AP355F Pavers Bring New Advancements to Mid-Size Applications

The AP300F (wheel-type) and AP355F (rubber track- Crews preferring limited options can access an organized, type) models, additions to the Cat range of asphalt pavers, efficient control system, and crews preferring more functions are designed specifically for efficient production in mid- can access various menus through the touchscreens. sized applications, including parking lots, urban streets, A warm-up/clean-out mode operates the feeder system at cycling and walking paths, trenches and narrow shoulders. a reduced speed, enabling more efficient wash-down. The Equipped with new electrically heated SE34 Series screeds, feature also automatically lifts the auger for simplified transavailable in vibration-only and vibration/tamper-bar config- port. urations, the AP300F and AP355F are designed with The seats can be extended beyond the machine edge for advanced technical features, such as an engine eco-mode, optimum visibility to the truck and auger chamber. auto-fill feeder system, single-touch feeder system activa- Adjustable seating and a single-rail sliding console optimize tion, and automated travel mode. space and comfort, while the hydraulically retractable hardBoth new models use the Cat C3.3B engine, rated at 73.8 hp (55 kW) and featuring an eco-mode and automatic engine-speed-control system that modifies engine speed based on load, resulting in efficient performance, optimum fuel economy and reduced sound levels. The C3.3B is offered in a number of emissions configurations, such as U.S. EPA or EU certified, depending upon the machine delivery location. The auto-fill system, controlled by a single switch, alternates between auger and conveyor operation to initially build a proper head of material. The auto-feed system, also controlled by a single switch that does the work of four switches on previous models, relieves the operator of the task of manually activating each auger and conveyor. When moving to the next starting point, the con- The AP300F (wheel-type) and AP355F (rubber track-type) models, additions to the figurable travel mode lifts Cat range of asphalt pavers, are designed specifically for efficient production in the augers and screed simul- mid-sized applications, including parking lots, urban streets, cycling and walking taneously to prevent damage paths, trenches and narrow shoulders. from curbs and other obstructions. top canopy, with extending wings, provides protection in adverse weather. Undercarriage Design The AP355F's Mobil-Trac undercarriage features a Screeds smooth rubber belt and oscillating bogies that provide optiThe SE34V (vibration-only) or SE34 VT (vibration/tammum traction and flotation, as well as travel speeds similar per-bar) screed paves up to 13.1 ft. (4 m) when fitted to the to those of wheel-type models. In addition, the oscillating AP300F, and up to 15 ft. 1 in. (4.6 m) on the AP355F. A bogies serve to limit tow-point movement, resulting in reduction attachment narrows paving width to 27.5 in. (70 smoother mats. cm) — ideal for trench work. The AP300F’s wheel-type undercarriage provides workA generator powers the electrically heated screed plates, site mobility with fast travel speeds and tight turning capa- and multiple temperature sensors ensure quick, even-heat bility. The optional front-wheel-assist system provides added distribution throughout the screed plates. An optional feature pulling power on poor base conditions. allows end gates to be electrically heated for improved material flow. For improved mat quality, screed-assist features Operating Environment help maintain consistent pressure to improve smoothness. Operating-console controls are designed to be as simple (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment and flexible — or as advanced — as the contractor prefers. Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Camso, formerly Camoplast Solideal, engineers over-the-tire rubber tracks (OTT HXD) to give conventional skid steers the extra mobility to do more jobs in more places. With an ever-growing range of attachments, skid steer owners always have the right tool for the job. But many owners overlook one of the most useful of skid steer attachments: one that gives tough traction to the ground and superior floatation when needed it most. “The Camso OTT HXD tracks improve a loader’s flotation by five times over the same machine running on its usual pneumatic tires. When the job calls for traction and mobility in mud, on soft soil, or in deep snow, the skid steer’s flotation will determine whether you’re up to the job, or stuck,” said Mike Dembe, market development manager, North America – Construction at Camso. Camso has recently released a number of videos to show how effective OTT tracks are in deep snow or muddy conditions. Like any good skid steer attachment, Camso also has designed them for easy-on, easy-off installa-

tion in as little as 20 minutes. Sure, Safe Footing An embedded iron core and an engineered wing profile keep the tracks securely attached to the tires and avoid de-tracking on tough terrain. An internal traction rib maximizes the fit between the track and the tire tread, so it runs efficiently without slippage and without undue wear on the tire tread or sidewall. By taking on the load when the ground surface is treacherous, OTT tracks can actually extend the life of your standard tires. “By giving the machine a light footprint with a resilient touch, the OTT tracks won’t damage or scratch surfaces like steel tracks as they can travel and work on asphalt driveways, paved decks, residential lawns and sports turf. The skid steer can move in, do the job and roll away without leaving a trace,” said Dembe. For more information, visit camso.co. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Extreme Duty Brush Cutter Joins John Company Turns Deere Worksite Pro Attachments Portfolio Bedrock Waste Site preparation, clearing and maintenance tasks are now easier, safer and more productive for operators with the new John Deere extreme duty brush cutter attachment. The extreme duty brush cutter (RS72) is the latest addition to the ever-expanding lineup of Worksite Pro attachments and is optimized to work with select John Deere E- and D-Series skid steers, compact track loaders (CTLs) and most other models. The extreme duty brush cutter boasts many key features that help drive additional productivity from a skid steer or CTL Most notable is a retractable forward shield. When using the extreme duty brush cutter on larger trees and brush (bigger than 4 in. [10 cm] in diameter), the shield will move up and away from the tree to expose the entire cutting edge, protecting the operator from flying debris. Other features and capabilities of the RS72 include: • Ability to cut heavy brush and trees up to 7 in. (17.7 cm) in diameter • Four double beveled-edge blades and optional stumpgrinding teeth for easy stump removal and material cutting • A unique mower deck that funnels brush and trees to the corners of the mower for maximum blade performance • A smooth deck without deep pockets, so accumulated

debris is easily removed or washed away • A vertical motor that has a heavy-duty spline shaft for increased performance • A standard pressure gauge indicator that is highly visible to the operator, allowing easy monitoring of blade load to prevent overheating and overloading “Like all Worksite Pro attachments, the extreme duty brush cutter will optimize job site performance and productivity,” said Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “We designed this attachment with smart features to quickly clear heavy brush and keep the operator safe, so he or she can focus on the task at hand without worry of flying debris.” With the universal, self-cleaning Quik-Tatch easy attachment system found on all John Deere skid steers and CTLs, the machine can easily add and remove the extreme duty brush cutter in no time. The new attachment also is backed by John Deere parts, service and warranty coverage. For more information, visit www.johndeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Digga 4DDS Increases Productivity With a maximum output torque of 4,180 ft.-lbs., the Digga compact highflow 4DDS auger drive, manufactured by Iowa-based Digga North America, delivers faster, more powerful performance than comparable units, for increased overall productivity. The result of more than 30 years of experience in the design and manufacture of planetary gearboxes and drives, the Digga 4DDS drilling drive is engineered for use on the latest, most powerful skid steer loaders, backhoes and mini-excavators on the market today. The 4DDS will handle high flows of up to 42 gpm (159 L), providing output speeds of up to 108 rpm. The result is an ideal balance of torque and speed for faster production and a greater return on investment, according to the manufacturer. The 4DDS auger drive’s high-efficiency Digga-designed motor system allows more of the carrier machine’s horsepower to be utilized in delivering power to the ground for faster drilling and better spin-off speeds, allowing operators to more quickly drill largerdiameter holes in harsh ground conditions. The motor features an integrated

pressure relief valve that eliminates the need for bulky valve blocks, while reducing many potential leak points. And the sleek, compact gearbox design ensures that the drive can fit into a 10-in. (25.4 cm) diameter hole, providing deeper penetration without the need for extensions, for more efficient operation. Because it can handle flows from 8 to 42 gpm (30 to 159 L), the 4DDS is truly versatile, fitting a wide range of skid steers (including high flow), backhoes and mini-excavators. Additional features of the 4DDS include a two-piece shaft design that isolates the planetary gears from pushing, pulling and bending forces, without increasing the load on the bearings. In fact, it has more than double the side load capacity of any other gearbox on the market. With a high shaft pull-out rating and an output shaft seal that can be replaced without disassembly of the planetary gearbox, the 4DDS will experience less machine downtime than other models, according to the manufacturer. All Digga drilling drives are covered by a 5-year gearbox and 3-year motor

Into Onsite Fill Brauer Construction had piles of bedrock lying around its facility. In most cases, Brauer would take the bedrock and fit it into a hole that was large enough to accommodate the size. Sometimes, there are no holes to be filled, so the company would place them in a quarry. That was when Jason Brauer, owner of Brauer Construction, searched the internet for a machine that would help him get rid of his bedrock. When he did his search, he found the MB crusher bucket and purchased it to crush the bedrock. “We didn’t crush before. We used the rock where I would see fit. We would dump the bedrock in a quarry, or bring it to a job and bury it. We would find bigger holes to fill,” Brauer said. “We were looking for a mobile machine [when we were searching the internet].”

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Now, the excavation company crushes more than just bedrock. It crushes concrete and asphalt into fill and reusable material for roads and other projects. “I bet you I’ve used it a quarter of the time I’ve had it, so that’s twice a week,” Brauer said. “I like it. It’s great. We get more jobs because we’re doing things competitors can’t do.” Brauer Construction uses the BF80 MB crusher bucket to crush his materials and reuse them on site. “We’re happy to help Jason at Brauer Construction. It’s great to be a part of that solution for them,” said Miriano “Max” Ravazzolo, C.E.O. of MB America. “And it’s even greater that we can provide them with a greener option to reuse the materials they crush.” About MB America, Inc. MB Crusher produces and distributes equipment and accessories for the fields of earthmoving, demolition and recycling. MB America Inc. is located in Reno, Nev., and is the American subsidiary of MB Crusher S.p.A. MB Crusher The 4DDS will handle high flows of S.p.A. was established in 2001 in Italy and sells to more than up to 42 gpm (159 L), providing 150 countries through its dealers and distribution networks. output speeds of up to 108 rpm.

About Brauer Construction warranty, as well as a lifetime shaft Brauer Construction is family-owned and locally operatpull-out warranty. ed in the Sturgeon Bay, Wis. area. It has been serving its For more information, call 563/875community for more than 20 years with equipment cus7915 or visit www.diggausa.com. (This story also can be found on tomers need to handle excavation and site prep. (This story also can be found on Construction Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipment- Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) guide.com.)


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Vacuworx Offers Safer Way Power Tilting Coupler Allows to Handle Concrete Barriers for 180 Degrees of Movement Designed for use with a variety of equipment, including excavators and backhoes, the HL Series lifters connect easily and work with the host’s hydraulic system. Elastomer grips provide superior performance with full surface contact without damaging material. It is equipped with a hydraulic lock for safety to prevent loss of load if hydraulic pressure is lost.

Doosan’s new power tilting coupler, provides increased excavator flexibility, versatility and precision when digging trenches, general excavation applications and final grading tasks. The new power tilting coupler is approved for Doosan excavators: the DX63-3 compact model; DX140LC-5 through DX255LC-5 crawler models; and DX140W-5 through DX210W-5 wheel models. With the new coupler, Doosan excavator

The new power tilting coupler is approved for Doosan excavators: the DX63-3 compact model; DX140LC-5 through DX255LC-5 crawler models; and DX140W-5 through DX210W-5 wheel models.

Highway construction projects can be particularly challenging, especially when space is limited, roadways are crowded and time is short. Time and budget constraints make it necessary to get the work done faster. Traffic-heavy construction locations make safety a priority. To meet these jobsite demands, Vacuworx introduces the new HL Series hydraulic barrier lifters — a smarter way to handle concrete barriers. Vacuworx has always worked closely with customers to identify needs and develop new products to serve them. The traditional method of moving concrete road barriers with slings and chains is slow and lacks control. Having workers walk with the barrier to balance and position it puts them in harm’s way. So Vacuworx listened to customers who wanted a faster, safer way to do the job and created the new HL Series hydraulic barrier lifters. Designed for use with a variety of equipment, including excavators and backhoes, the HL Series lifters connect easily and work with the host’s hydraulic system. Elastomer grips provide superior performance with full surface contact without damaging material. It is equipped with a hydraulic lock for safety to prevent loss of load if hydraulic pressure is lost. With 360 degree rotation, the HL Series is perfect for maneuvering in confined spaces during road, bridge and highway

applications. Precision handling capabilities and wireless remote operation from the cab of the host machine makes loading, unloading and installation fast and easy — without the need to have someone guide the barrier on the ground every step of the way. In addition, environmentally friendly Vacuworx hydraulic lifting systems produce near zero noise and air pollution, providing the ideal solution for construction sites within city limits or with strict emission guidelines. The HL B1 is designed to lift concrete road barriers up to 6,000 lb. (2,721 kg) and 12 ft. (3.6 m) long. The HL B2 can handle barriers up to 16,000 lb. (7,257 kg) and 30 ft. (9 m) long. They are the ideal solution for construction contractors, government authorities, security agencies and military personnel tasked with the fast and efficient moves, lifts or installations of concrete road barriers. Quick-couplers are available for virtually all host machines. The Vacuworx commitment to safety ensures that the HL Series hydraulic barrier lifters meet or exceed all global safety and engineering standards, including OSHA, ISO, ASME and CE. For more information, call 918/259-3050 or visit vacuworx.com.

operators can angle a trenching or ditching bucket 67 degrees left and right for up to 134 degrees of flexibility. Excavator operators can save time when using the coupler because they will not have to reposition the excavator as frequently while working, or stop to change attachments to perform certain tasks, according to the manufacturer. The Doosan power tilting coupler provides precision while digging and can work under or around objects, such as an underground pipe, to complete excavating tasks. Additionally, the coupler can eliminate the need for multiple attachments on a job site. This can be most beneficial for operators working in general excavation, underground utility, landscaping and grading, and erosion control applications. In demolition applications, the ability to tilt a breaker attachment can help excavator operators reach concrete without repositioning the machine. For more information, visit DoosanEquipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Paladin Attachments Unveils New TwinDrive Binders

Paladin Attachments, a manufacturer of coupler systems and attachment tools, has announced a new product launch in its aftermarket sales division. Paladin’s new TwinDrive binders are in support of the company’s ongoing commitment to customer service and aftermarket sales support. TwinDrive binders can quickly tighten and loosen loads of prime mover equipment and attachments by using a cordless drill with socket for a totally powered solution. The binders offer significant operator time savings over standard ratchet binders and are ideal in confined spaces where a full rotation is not possible with a manual binder. TwinDrive binders are manufactured with heat‐treated, forged components and have a reinforced bolt carriage with grease fittings for a maintenance‐free, smooth operation and long life. David Garmenn, parts manager of Paladin Attachments, said, “Launching the TwinDrive binders is an exciting initial step (This story also can be found on in providing full‐service solutions to our Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at customers. We want to provide efficient www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) solutions to the dealer channel, as well as

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The Geith progressive linkage (pro-link) hydraulic thumb provides up to 180 degrees of rotation, allowing operators to pick up and place rocks, tree stumps, pipes and other irregular shaped objects closer to the excavator. The extended range of motion provides greater grabbing ability and flexibility in all job site applications, according to the manufacturer. The universal linkage pivot system allows the pro-link thumb to be installed on any excavator arm without removing the dipper The Geith progressive linkage (pro-link) arm linkage. hydraulic thumb provides up to 180 degrees of Manufactured with high- rotation, allowing operators to pick up and place strength steel, the pro-link rocks, tree stumps, pipes and other irregular thumb’s strong, rigid structure shaped objects closer to the excavator. and oversized high-profile pivot pin increase torsion resistance. In addition, extending the working life of the pro-link integrated linkage positional stops protect thumb. For more information, visit the hydraulic cylinder from damage, while a lock-up pin enables operators to safely www.geith.com. (This story also can be found on secure the thumb in a storage position when not in use. The induction-hardened-chrome Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at hydraulic cylinder rod ensures durability, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The 50-in. (127 cm), 12,000lb. (5,443 kg) capacity sideshift carriage enables operators to pick and place an assortment of palletized materials, and offers 4 in. (10 cm) left and right carriage shift for more precise load placement. Weighing 1,155 lbs. (524 kg), the carriage is compatible with JLG and SkyTrak telehandlers, as well as various fork options and pin-on attachments.


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Rototilt Celebrates Hilti X-Change Module Core Bits Three Decades of Feature Easy Removal in Minutes Innovation, Success

With its 360 degree continuous rotation and 40 degree tilt each way, Rototilt allows excavators and backhoes to perform all types of work more efficiently with less machines and reduced manpower. As a result, tiltrotators have now become standard equipment in the Nordic countries on excavators up to 33 ton (30 t) capacity and quickly growing in the Central Europe and North American markets. With extensive expertise in rotating technology, hydraulics, tribology and materials knowledge, Rototilt has developed into an extremely durable product and grown in to a family of models covering excavators up to the 33 ton class. With a variety of complementary accessory attachments including buckets, grapples, and compactors, Rototilt products are used across a wide range of industries to perform any kind of excavator task safer, more productive and more profitable, according to the manufacturer. While Rototilt was born 30 years ago, the innovations continue to flow at the development, testing and world leading manufacturing facility in Vindlen, Sweden. A dedicated North American operations is located in Brantford, Ontario. “It is our passion, our vision and that force drives us every day. We are well positioned to provide our customer with the greatest possible confidence to invest in tiltrotators from Rototilt,” said Anders Jonsson, CEO. For more information, visit www.rototiltnorthamerica.com.

Hilti X-Change module (X-CM) core bits can be re-tipped right on the job site in just a few minutes using only a simple screwdriver. Simply replace a worn X-CM module with a new module instead of replacing the entire core bit. Hilti X-CM core bits offer contractors additional productivity by enabling fast and easy core removal and fast bit removal in the event a bit becomes stuck in the concrete. Contractors will find having one barrel and three X-CM modules is comparable to three complete bits, and since replacing a module is less expensive than buying an entire new bit, it is more cost effective, according to the manufacturer. Also, modules are easier to store and transport than complete bits, giving you the ability to always have a back-up. The LCS X-CM module provides best in class speed while wet coring and users can switch to dry hand held coring in un-reinforced masonry easily

Hilti X-Change module (X-CM) core bits can be re-tipped right on the job site in just a few minutes using only a simple screwdriver.

by changing to the LM module. The LCL X-CM module offers best in class life in wet coring, according to the manufacturer. Available in a wide range of diameters from 2 to 8 in. (5 to 20 cm), the Hilti X-CM module retips, renews and

restores core bit life. For more information, call 800/8798000 or visit www.us.hilti.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Doosan Severe-Duty Buckets Feature Protective Abrasive-Resistant Material

Doosan introduces a new line of severe-duty buckets for crawler excavator customers needing a bucket that can handle abrasive materials in heavy digging and loading applications. Doosan severe-duty buckets are approved for use with Doosan DX140LC-5 through DX530LC-5 crawler excavators. They are available in a pin-on or wedge-lock style. The severe-duty bucket sizes range from 18-in. (45.7 cm) wide for the smaller DX140LC-5, to 72-in. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment (182.8 cm) wide for larger Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Doosan excavators, such as the DX530LC-5. There are a variety of sizes and capacities in between, to best match the severe-duty bucket to the corresponding crawler excavator. Abrasive-Resistant Material Doosan severe-duty buckets are made with abrasiveresistant material for added protection and strength when digging in loose rock, or pit and quarry operations. The side cutters, shell bottom and side wear plates, and a weld-on

wear shroud are made out of abrasive-resistant material. Reinforcing gussets also have been added to strengthen the machine-fitting joint on the bucket. Doosan severe-duty buckets are approved for use with Doosan DX140LC-5 through DX530LC-5 crawler excavators. They are available in a pin-on or wedge-lock style.

Wear Pads Front wear pads were added to the severe-duty buckets for extra protection from rocks and irregular materials. Thicker Cutting Edge, Rolled Wear Strap Doosan excavator customers needing to easily dig through tough materials such as hard rock will appreciate a new, durable, abrasive-resistant cutting edge, according to the manufacturer. Standard on the new Doosan severe-duty buckets is an abrasive-resistant wear strap. For more information, visit DoosanEquipment.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Montabert CPA 225E Drill Allows for Easy Transitions The Montabert CPA 225E drilling attachment enables operators to transition from digging to drilling in a matter of minutes. Designed for use on 15 to 25 ton (13.6 to 22.6 t) excavators, the CPA 225E drilling attachment is easily transported between job sites, delivering optimal drilling power in the blast hole, slide stabilization, tunneling and other long-reach applications, according to the manufacturer. The 3,197-lb. (1,450 kg) CPA 225E drills holes measuring 1-1/2 to 3 in. (3.8 to 7.6 cm) in diameter and up to 14 ft. (4.2 m) deep. An optional rod adder enables the CPA 225E to reach a drill depth of 26 ft. (7.9 m). The single-pass drilling attachment includes an aluminum feed that provides 47 degrees of drill rotation and a high performance Montabert HC50 drifter equipped with a hydraulic dampener and an energy recovery system. An Intelsense system automatically analyzes drilling conditions and adjusts factors such as feed pressure, feed speed, anti-jamming controls and percussion pressure. The radio remote control allows the CPA 225E drilling attachment to be operated from outside the excavator cab. An optional hydraulic dust collector is available for installation on the CPA 225E drilling attachment. 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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Flint Equipment Offers Bandit’s Large Equipment Line The Construction and Forestry Division of Flint Equipment Company’s South Carolina dealerships have joined a rapidly growing network of dedicated companies that offer Bandit equipment throughout the United States. Flint Construction and Forestry Division will handle sales, parts and service of all large Bandit equipment in the region, including all whole tree chippers and The Beast horizontal grinders. “Bandit Industries and Flint Equipment Company Construction and Forestry Division share a firm commitment to quality,” said Jason Morey, Bandit sales manager . “The same people that have come to trust Bandit equipment for its durability and productivity can trust Flint Equipment Company Construction and Forestry Division with parts and service, and their knowledgeable sales staff is ready to assist anyone needing a whole tree chipper or horizontal grinder.” There are six locations in South Carolina to serve customers, including Andrews, Simpsonville, Ladson, Aynor, West Columbia and Walterboro, S.C. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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More States Using Drones to Inspect Bridges, Clear Roads By Steve LeBlanc ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON (AP) That buzzing sound overhead may soon signal the arrival of the 21stcentury version of a guy in a hardhat and bucket truck. State transportation departments are increasingly studying the use of drones for everything from inspecting bridges to clearing car accidents. Michigan transportation officials are set to begin a two-year study. Minnesota has tested a drone to help conduct safety inspections of bridges. Vermont is using federal grant dollars to study the use of drones to monitor river flooding and figure out how much material is needed to fix roads. And in Massachusetts, a group also has been looking at the pros and cons of drone use, from potential threats to their possible use surveying construction projects. The states are among 33 that have studied or used drones, helped develop drone polices, or aided in drone research. That’s according to a new survey by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, which represents departments of transportation in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. The Michigan study is part of a longer review. In 2014, state transportation officials there conducted a study with the Michigan Tech Research Institute that found drones potentially useful for a range of transportation tasks, from assessing bridge decks and monitoring traffic to processing thermal data and inspecting confined spaces. The first study determined that drones are safe, reliable, less expensive and help keep workers out of harm’s way, said Steven Cook, a Michigan Department of Transportation engineer. “A traditional bridge inspection for example typically involves setting up work zones, detouring traffic and using heavy equipment,’’ Cook said in a statement. “[Drones] can get in and get out quickly.’’ Michigan officials estimate that a standard bridge deck inspection takes eight hours, a crew of four people and heavy equipment at a cost of about $4,600. The same inspection with a drone takes two people just two hours at an estimated cost of about $250. At the University of Vermont, researchers using federal grant money are developing programs to let drones estimate how much

fill it will take to repair a damaged roadway by feeding images collected from above the site through a computer program. Drones aren’t welcome everywhere. The Massachusetts group includes representatives from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division, as well as the attorney general’s office and the state highway division — an acknowledgement that drones and airplanes don’t always mix. Pilots are increasingly worried about drones operating too close to airports or in flight paths, fueling fears of a midair collision. A report released last year counted at least 241 reports of close encounters between drones and manned aircraft, including 28 in which pilots had to veer out of the way. Massachusetts officials say that while they’re exploring how to develop workplace applications for drones, they also need to work with the Federal Aviation Administration to resolve statutory and regulatory issues. All drone testing must be approved by the FAA. According to the AASHTO survey, several states have said the application process to research drones can take months. The FAA has already been looking ahead to a time when drones are routinely employed for bridge inspections and other uses. Last year, the agency proposed rules to let small commercial unmanned aircraft — under 55 pounds — perform tasks like aerial photography and cell tower inspections. FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said at the time that the agency was trying to be flexible and maintain safety “without placing an undue regulatory burden on an emerging industry.’’ The proposed rules would require commercial operators to pass a knowledge test and federal security check. Operators would have to keep drones within eyesight. Cases of flyaway drones getting stuck in trees or hitting buildings have soared. Last year, a drone that its operator lost control of flew over the White House fence and crashed on the lawn before Secret Service agents could block it. New federal regulations for commercial drone testing could be released this summer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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hompson Machinery’s machine demonstration and cookout at its Memphis, Tenn., location on April 21 proved to be a successful event. The demo was held primarily to familiarize attendees on the newest Cat grade control dozers and excavators and to put a spotlight on the Thompson Advantage program. This program is a comprehensive package of products, services and capabilities that includes everything from the initial sale and financing through complete product support. The event received tremendous support from Thompson Machinery management, Caterpillar and Cat Financial representatives who came out to lend a hand. Giveaways included Yeti tumblers, hats and other great products. Thompson Machinery service staff served lunch to their guests. The event featured static displays of a huge variety of Cat machines. Virtually all divisions of Thompson Machinery displayed their products and services, and Sitech Tri-Rivers representatives were on hand to provide in depth demonstrations of their latest products. The demo also provided attendees with plenty of time to test some of the new Cat grade control machines. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

The Sitech Tri-Rivers exhibit was packed with attendees looking for more information on Trimble and Accugrade grade-control products.

Jeremy Wilkerson (L) of Northwest Contracting, Memphis, Tenn., operates a Cat 323F L with Cat grade control for the first time and gets a few tips from Dusty Knight of Thompson Machinery, Memphis, Tenn. (L-R): Jonathan Holloway of Thompson Machinery talks with Jeff Browning, Ryan Browning, Bo Browning and Michael Howard, the owners of Browning Contractors Inc. of Collierville, Tenn., about this new Cat D6N LGP with grade control, which they plan to purchase.

Dave Johnson (L) of Johnson Farms, Brighton, Tenn., gets a few pointers on maximizing operation time on a Cat 303.5E2 mini-excavator from Michael Miller of Thompson Machinery.

David Holmes (L) of Holmes Grading, Southaven, Miss., takes the opportunity to become even more familiar with a product he already owns, a Trimble mobile data collector and 985L receiver, with Chad Russel, Sitech Tri-Rivers representative.

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Thompson Machinery customers Louis (L) and Luis Sandoval of Professional Excavator Services/Sandoval Footings, based in Memphis, Tenn., take a brief break before operating another machine of interest.


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Nepal Fails With Disaster Preparedness Fraley Discusses By Binaj Gurubacharya and Aijaz Hussain ASSOCIATED PRESS

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) Last year’s massive earthquake in Nepal killed nearly 9,000 people, yet could have been much deadlier. It was spared not by disaster preparedness, but by the calendar. It hit on a Saturday. Most children were out of school, and most adults were working in their fields, rather than in the hundreds of thousands of buildings that were damaged or destroyed. The Himalayan country can’t count on that kind of luck next time, but since it’s in the middle of a highly active seismic region, it can count on another major quake at some point. Yet experts say Nepal and neighboring India have a long way to go to implement earthquake-safe building practices. Nearly a year after the disaster, Nepalese authorities have yet to announce new building codes. “I haven’t seen any significant initiative or change that would help the next time,’’ said Mattias Bryneson of the Plan International aid agency. The government has said more than 8,000 schools were damaged or destroyed in last year’s quake. Still, “similar types of schools are still standing in other parts of Nepal,’’ Bryneson said. If a quake hit tomorrow and affected those areas, those schools could also collapse. The next high-magnitude quake “is going to be a massive, huge disaster for Nepal,’’ Bryneson said. Similarly, Nepal also faces the threat of quake-triggered landslides, of which there were at least 3,000 last year, burying villages, blocking roads and ruining farmland. The April 25 quake killed nearly 9,000 people in Nepal while damaging or destroying almost 800,000 homes. Another 102 people were killed on the Indian side of the border, where some 13,000 houses were badly damaged. The Himalayas are result of smashing and buckling between the tectonic plates on which India and China sit. Since the 7.8-magnitude struck on April 25, 2015, in the central district of Gorkha, Nepal has been rattled by constant aftershocks. Other quakes have hit nearby, most significantly a Jan. 4 rattler of magnitude 6.7 in the northeast Indian state of Manipur, and a 6.9-magnitude temblor on April 13 centered in the hills of neighboring Myanmar. Seismologists warn there are several places across the Himalayas that are overdue for a “big one,’’ possibly much stronger than last year’s quake. Some Nepalis are still afraid of moving back inside heavy buildings. Mahila Prajapati has lived with his family in a tin shed since their home crumbled in last year’s quake, killing his uncle. “I don’t know if I will ever be able to move into brick-andconcrete house again. I saw many people crushed underneath piles of bricks. I still get nightmares,’’ Prajapati said. When he does go into buildings, the first thing he checks for is stairways and exits. Others who have started rebuilding, mostly without government help, are doing what they can to make sure their homes are earthquake-safe. They are opting to build with bamboo and wood, more flexible and lighter than the stone and brick buildings that crumbled last year, causing most of the 8,856 deaths. They are building structures with fewer stories. And engineers must now sign documents declaring homes they plan to build are safe, or they won’t be issued building permits. “I am putting in more iron rods in the pillars, and have decided to limit the floors to two,’’ Kathmandu resident Narayan Maharjan said as he was shopping in a hardware store for supplies to rebuild his family home. “I will be able to

sleep better knowing my family is safe.’’ Though Nepal’s long-dysfunctional government has much room for improvement in building safety, last year’s quake did give it more experience in handling the logistics of search, rescue and immediate humanitarian aid. “The earthquake was a big experience for us, and now we are better prepared for another disaster,’’ said Mahesh Dahal of the country’s National Emergency Operation Center, set up in 2010 with U.N. funding to foster coordination among relief agencies. Since last year’s quake, Nepal has set up five regional warehouses stocked with food and emergency supplies, as well as offices in all 75 district capitals. The Red Cross has started training stonemasons, carpenters and community members in earthquake-resistant building techniques. But even that has stalled, since the agency must wait for still-unannounced building regulations. “We are hoping that the government’s priorities and perspectives on reconstruction will soon be clear so that we can help people to rebuild and get their lives back on track,’’ Max Santner, head of the Nepal office for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said in a written statement. In India, builders still routinely flout building codes and use substandard materials, leading to disasters like the deadly collapse — not earthquake-triggered — of an overpass under construction in Kolkata on March 31. Settlements are still being constructed on marshlands — which are considered less stable on soggy, shifting ground — and overcrowding continues to be a potential problem for emergency vehicles should they be deployed. “The government is in deep slumber on this front, and its approach is very bureaucratic,’’ said seismologist B.S. Bali, a professor at the University of Kashmir, in the Indian-controlled portion of the disputed Himalayan region surrounded by India, Pakistan and China. “We don’t want to create fear, but the stress is building under the Himalayas, and an earthquake of magnitude 8 or 9 is already overdue.’’ Kashmir also has a history of devastating quakes, including a 2005 temblor of magnitude 7.6 that killed more than 80,000 people and left another 3 million homeless. “It’s appalling that the government continues to be muted in its response despite impeccable research suggesting that the Kashmir Himalayas are a dangerously active seismic zone,’’ seismologist M.I. Bhat said. “There’s no policy for ensuring construction of earthquake-resistant buildings.’’ India also makes it difficult for scientists to study the quake potential, by refusing to share data with other nations, though seismologists say they already have enough to be clear about the risks. “The political attitude to earthquakes in India has traditionally been to ignore future seismic risk if it gets in the way of progress, but to do whatever is considered needed if it doesn’t,’’ said geologist Roger Bilham, a professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder who was denied an Indian visa in 2012 after conducting earthquake research in the country. Meanwhile, India is fighting an insurgency in the portion of Kashmir it holds. In 2013, it published an advisory telling Kashmiris to be prepared for possible nuclear war with neighboring Pakistan by building bomb-proof basements and collecting two weeks of food and water rations. “It’s funny. The government wants you to be prepared for such a possibility, but it’s missing its duty in preparing for the reality’’ of an earthquake, said Mohammed Abdullah, who teaches political science at one of Srinagar’s state colleges. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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LiuGong Officially Renews Its Service Parts Agreement With Cummins Inc. LiuGong has offithrough LiuGong’s cially signed a new dealer channels. Nine service and parts agreetraining centers also ment with Cummins will be set up to proInc., renewing an vide engine training, agreement between the increasing customer parties originally consatisfaction. structed in March 2014 Luo Guobing, vice in Las Vegas. president of LiuGong, The signing ceremoadded at the signing ny, held at bauma was ceremony “Overall, the attended by both Luo new agreement comGuobing, vice president bines LiuGong’s global of LiuGong, and Robert Enright (L, seated), executive director of Cummins, and dealer network and Robert Enright, execu- Luo Guobing (R, seated), vice president of LiuGong, at the sign- Cummins’ engine and tive director of ing ceremony. technology support Cummins Inc. The network. It helps us to According to the agreement, parts realize the one-stop service for our cusagreement between LiuGong and Cummins Inc. marks an enhanced for the JV engines will be available tomers and speed up the service global cooperation between the parties. directly from LiuGong dealers in the response speed and enhance customer This partnership renewal will ensure agreed territories covering Asia Pacific satisfaction.” both sides leverage each other’s supe- (excluding Japan, South Korea and For more information, visit: rior resources, achieve win-win coop- Australia), Middle East, Africa, CIS www.liugong.com
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Agreement Makes Komatsu Exclusive Equipment Sponsor of Extreme Sandbox Komatsu America Corp. and Extreme Sandbox LLC, a heavy-equipment-adventure company, announced an exclusive equipment sponsorship agreement that enables both companies to expose more Americans to the experience of operating heavy machinery. Extreme Sandbox provides guests with an opportunity to fulfill their childhood dreams of operating real construction machines. The adventure takes place in a 10-acre “sandbox,” with training supervision from highly trained expert instructors who help guests learn and operate the machines, provide a proper operating environment and provide a fun and memorable experience. Together, the two companies plan to expand the public’s exposure to heavy machinery. By combining Extreme Sandbox’s national expansion plans and track record creating memorable experiences, with Komatsu America’s world-class machines, national reach and global resources, the alliance will introduce a new generation to heavy machinery and an under-explored area for rewarding careers. “This alliance is an opportunity to transform these impressive marvels of engineering technology from a roadside and work-zone curiosity into an informative, exciting, hands-on experience,” said Rich Smith, VP, product and services division of Komatsu America Corp. “Long term, we hope climbing inside and feeling the comfort, speed and power of these machines inspires a new generation of men and women who are good with their hands to consider careers in the construction industry. The construction industry provides great employment opportunities for future operators, technicians and engineers. The degree to which cutting-edge technology will shape the jobsites and careers in the construction industry of the future is a well-kept secret — we want to change that,” Smith said. “We are thrilled to showcase the Komatsu brand of equipment at our Extreme Sandbox locations nationwide,” said Randy Stenger, founder & CEO of Extreme Sandbox. “Our business has grown quickly and with that we desired to work with an equipment manufacturer that both has a top reputation and can help support our national growth. Komatsu is a leader in the industry and we have been truly impressed with their state of the art equipment. “We have built an experiential brand that knows how to have fun, that’s what we do, so it’s great to be able to expand into other areas to leverage our very unique skillset. We see tremendous value in using ‘fun’ to get students excited about the heavy equipment trades as well as letting the general public experience what it is like to operate these types of equipment. It really does leave people with a new appreciation for what our construction workers do on a daily basis and we are proud to be able to represent the Komatsu brand,” Stenger said. In addition to the Trip Advisor, #1-rated-attraction site in suburban Minneapolis, and the second site opening April 15, 2016, an hour north of Dallas, site openings are planned for several U.S. cities in the next few years. Permanent sites also will offer the opportunity to schedule machine and safety training at the high school and community-college level, as well as demonstration and customer appreciation events for local distributors. At the same time, through collaborations with local distributors, Extreme Sandbox will embark on periodic road

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Contractor Helps Provide Solution to Flint Water Crisis

The jumbo pipe is being installed within two specially designed Efficiency Production-manufactured trench shields, both with high-clearance arches on the adjoining end of the boxes.

Zito is installing extremely long 50-ft. (15.2 m) joints of pipe.

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in the wake of the Flint water crisis, a huge spotlight has been turned on infrastructure in american, and specifically, the country’s miles-long network of aging underground water pipes. While there are new short term efforts to bring fresh water into Flint, plans have been in the works for several years that should provide a long-term solution. in 2013, ground was broken on the Karegnondi Water authority (KWa) pipeline, a multi-year water intake pipeline project that will bring raw water 75 mi. (120 km) from lake Huron west along the i-69 corridor through Michigan’s Sanilac, lapeer, St. clair and Genessee counties; including servicing the city of Flint. the $285 million project—years in the making—has many parts: a new water intake facility which bores 6,000 ft. (1,828 m) into lake Huron, two water treatment plants, plus three new pump stations. But even with all the peripheries, the KWa pipeline project is just that: a pipeline. in 2013, Zito construction, headquartered in Grand Blanc, Mich., was contracted by the KWa to install 36-in. (91 cm) diameter steel class 150 pipe along an approximately 14-mi. (21 km) stretch of the main line from Genessee to lapeer county. that completed in 2014, the authority again awarded Zito an approximately $18 million contract to install 68,500 linear ft. (20,878 km) of much larger 60 in. (152 cm) diameter spiral weld steel transmission pipe across parts of lapeer county. Zito began the second portion of the

Work is continuing on the KWA pipeline, a multi-year water intake pipeline project that will bring raw water 75 mi. (120 km) from Lake Huron west along the I69 corridor, including servicing the city of Flint.

pipeline in april 2015. With such a distance to cover, Zito is installing extremely long 50ft. (15.2 m) joints of pipe. the more than 1,600 jumbo pieces of pipe are being placed in an open cut trench ranging from 5 to 25 ft. (1.5 to 7.6 m) deep. Because the trench is deeper than 5 ft. (1.5 m), a trench protection system is required. and therein lies the biggest challenge for the veteran underground utility contractor. Big Pipe, Big Trench Shoring Challenge there are only so many ways to shore a trench and still be able to install pipe 50 feet

long, with soil conditions typically being the primary factor driving the choice of trench protection system. “Ground conditions along the pipeline can best be described as ‘sandy to swampy,’” said Jeremy Drielick Sr. engineering technician of Rowe professional Services company, the engineering firm responsible for Zito’s second portion of the KWa pipeline. “and that about covers it.” “Because of the ground conditions, we knew we couldn’t slope the trench and not take out the whole road in some places,” said John Zito, president of his namesake company. “if we could have sloped it we might have moved along faster, but sloping or some kind of shoring just wasn’t economical,” he said. “We knew we were going to need a [trench] box. a very big trench box.” Trench Shielding and Shoring Manufacturer Efficiency Production Provides “Easy” Solution even with the trench protection system decided, Zito still faced many challenges. the question still remained, how do you install 50 foot sticks of pipe in a trench box? For help, Zito turned to the company’s go-to source for underground safety-related equipment—Mid-Michigan-based efficiency production, the nation’s leading manufacturer of trench shielding and shoring, according to the company. “it’s actually not as hard as you might think,” said Mike West, efficiency production’s vice president of engineering. “We’ve built several custom trench shields in the past exactly for the same purpose, installing joints of pipe 50 feet or longer,” he

said. “the key is designing a box with enough pipe clearance so the contractor can angle the pipe into the box and under spreader arches.” Custom Trench Boxes With High-Clearance Arches Provide Plenty of Room for Pipe Install efficiency’s solution is accomplished by using two trench shields with custom highclearance arches instead of spreader pipe on the abutted ends of the boxes. “the shields we built for Zito, however, are different in that the lead box is so much longer than the trailing box,” said West. “What you end up with is a lot of space to get the pipe into the front box and under the arches, and then just enough space in the second box to shield the connection work,” he said. Zito’s custom trench shields are a combination of a HDHt12-842 steel trench shield with 12-in. (30 cm) thick sidewalls, 8 ft. (2.4 m) high, and 42 ft. (12.8 m) long; adjoined with an XlD-816 steel trench shield with 4in. (10 cm) thick sidewalls, 8 ft. high and 16 ft. (4.8 m) long. each box has a high-clearance arch on one end that are abutted to each other, and the boxes are secured together with shackles for easy pulling through the trench. the opposite end of each trench shield has 9 ft. (2.7 m) spreaders to match the overall width of the arches. the result is a trench shield almost 60 ft. (18.2 m) long with more than 11 ft. (3.3 m) of pipe clearance; plenty of room for Zito’s excavator operator and crew to angle the spigot end of the pipe into the connected boxes and up to the bell end of the installed see FLINT page 104


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S.C. Senate Proposals to Provide $2B in One-Time Spending for Infrastructure ROADS from page 1

roads throughout South Carolina will get some attention,’’ said Leatherman, R-Florence, adding that he recently drove U.S. 76 from Sumter to Florence. “This state ought to be ashamed to have a major U.S. highway in the shape that part of that road’s in.’’ Senators debated how the projects funded by the money would be chosen and how large they could be. Some worry the money will be gobbled up by urban projects. “We cannot continue to disinvest in the rural areas,’’ said Sen. John Matthews, D-Bowman. “We have got to find a way to help small counties develop economically.’’ Senators did agree, however, that work should be on existing roadways. An approved amendment effectively bars using the money to extend Interstate 526 in Charleston County or build the long-debated Interstate 73 to Myrtle Beach. One bill would transfer certain fees

and fines collected by the Department of Motor Vehicles to the infrastructure bank. The other would reallocate vehicle sales taxes, which are capped at $300 per vehicle. That recurring money would eventually pay for the bonded projects. The DOT has said it needs more than $1 billion additional annually for three decades to bring the state’s roadways to good condition. The nation’s fourth-largest highway system is primarily funded by the nation’s thirdlowest gas tax — unchanged since 1987 — and the federal match money that provides. South Carolina ranks at the bottom nationally in investing in its roads. Since 2008, the percentage of the state’s roads falling into poor condition has increased significantly, causing repair costs to skyrocket, according to a Legislative Audit Council report released in April. The House’s budget plan puts $415 million toward roads, though $49 mil-

lion of that covers work already done to repair roads closed by last fall’s flooding. After nearly two years of debate, a separate road-funding proposal has largely been reduced to a government restructuring bill. Gov. Nikki Haley wants full control of the DOT, which is now overseen by both a secretary appointed by the governor and a commission appointed by legislators. Under the Senate version, Haley would get to choose all commissioners, with approval from the Senate. The House amended the bill to give that chamber a vote in the confirmation process too. The Senate’s vote not to accept those changes will send the bill to a six-member legislative panel to try to work out a compromise. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Exhibits to Focus on Themes of Land, Home, Church, More MAEE from page 1 Gamblin said the location is ideal for the highly anticipat- eral years. Organizers vowed to push ahead, however, and in 2009 lawmakers approved funding initiatives, putting the performances by school groups, church groups and other ed project. “It’s only fitting that such a facility honoring arts and project back on schedule. organizations or individuals visiting the MAEE.” “Because of the hurricane and the economy it’s taken a Located in the city of Meridian on Front Street, MAEE entertainment is located in downtown Meridian, in what was will highlight Mississippi artists in every arts category. Years designated as Mississippi’s first entertainment district. It’s long time, but this is a great day for the state of Mississippi,” in the making, the project is about much more than music, already had an economic impact in the city with new motels said Paul Ott MAEE board of directors president, who’s based on the mission statement outlined in the Mississippi and restaurants either being built or in the planning stages. been with the project almost since the beginning. The Threefoot Building, a Meridian landmark that once MAEE board members tapped LPK Architects, in associsenate legislation. “MAEE is dedicated to celebrating the essence of seemed destined for demolition, is expected to be converted ation with Canizaro Cawthon Davis Architects and Gallagher & Associates, to design the building, which will Mississippi’s statewide legacy in the arts by recognizing and into a downtown hotel with a restaurant on top.” Turnout was significant for the facility’s groundbreaking, feature a number of interactive exhibits. honoring Mississippi artists in all disciplines, including According to LPK construction manager Jim Smith, “It’s dance, drama, literature, music and the visual arts,” said which was held in October 2015. “We wanted it to be a sample of what truly was to come. an extremely tight site, along with limited access and periGamblin. “While musicians have an easier way to reach the odic road closures.” public via recordings, radio, TV and Currently, site preparation is taking now social media, many are known place. Cut and fill operation under the and their backgrounds are well docbuilding foundation must be completumented. However, the other arts, ed, along with the installation of storm with the exception of actors, don’t drains, the tie-in for utilities and road have that same method to reach the bed construction. masses. We would be missing an Demolition of the deteriorating enormous part of the Mississippi Meridian Hotel and a former restauarts and entertainment story to rant took place years earlier, making it merely include music.” easier for crews to prepare the properAccording to Gamblin, a visit to ty. Workers recently completed the the MAEE is going to be a worldinstallation of undercut and fill matericlass experience. al on the building pad and road beds. “Also, we didn’t want the visitor One key task yet to be carried out is the to be confused with the music venplacement of structural piling. ues and other attractions in the state, Roughly 4,000 cu. yds. (3,058 cu m) and even in Meridian, that were of material is being hauled off on the centers for performances or medical project, in addition to approximately centers.” 7,000 cu. yds. (5,351 cu m) of importExhibits will be organized ed fill material that’s required. Heavy around the themes of land, home, machinery being used includes track community, church and people. hoes, truck trailers, a bulldozer and Audio and video stories will various compaction equipment. explore how Mississippians influConstruction crews must deal with enced the arts internationally. In changing weather conditions, which addition, a Walk of Fame presented can make it difficult to maintain site in 2009 will be transported from the drainage. The installation of gravel on MSU Riley Center to the MAEE site. New Walk of Fame stars will Yates Construction photo road and work surfaces also has been a join current celebrities that include Construction on the $45 million structure began the first week of January, and is expected to be concern. The most time-consuming part of the work will involve the founJimmie Rodgers, B. B. King, completed by November 2017. dation and structural steel installation, Marty Stuart and Walter Anderson. Turnout for the museum is expected to be extremely high, The MAEE was a new experience, from the time the shov- a large part of the overall building design. Smith said, “Erosion control is ongoing. Front Street had once the final nail is hammered and the last coat of paint is els were placed in the ground, in that we had museums, festivals and entertainers from around the state participating in to be closed over a weekend for storm sewer tie-ins.” applied. In working with the client, LPK’s goal was clear from the “With more than 13 million people passing on I-20, which the three-hour festivities. It was truly a great day for the projbeginning, according to Robert Luke, LPK principal. is less than a mile from the MAEE site, the feasibility study ect and the state,” said Gamblin. Mississippi Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves attended the ceremony “The vision was to create a modern structure that hones conducted by Owens & Associates of Herndon, Virginia predicted a low number of 125,000 annually and a high end with other city, state and national elected officials, including the talent from Mississippi’s many artists and entertainers, while respecting the architectural heritage of Meridian. “It’s of 200,000 annually,” said Gamblin, who said the building state legislators and Meridian’s mayor. “While this facility is located in downtown Meridian, it’s a two-story modern building. The combination of brick, will serve as a hub for other attractions throughout the state. “We plan to offer a sample of what the state of Mississippi not a Meridian project,” Reeves told reporters. “It’s not an wood and metal speaks to the vocabulary of local architechas to offer, in terms of arts and entertainment facilities and east central Mississippi project. This is a Mississippi project ture.” In designing a project of this nature, the extremely tight activities. Our message to the visitor will be that if you like that’s going be great for all of our state.” Mississippi-based Yates Construction is overseeing work site proved challenging, along with the numerous parties what you’ve seen at the MAEE of Elvis or George Ohr, and if you want to really emerge yourself in them, go to the Elvis on the project, which has been discussed for almost two involved in the approval process. The creative team started Presley birthplace and museum in Tupelo or the Ohr- decades. The idea for the museum first began in 1998, and the design process with a contextual study of the surroundO’Keefe museum in Biloxi. We hope to be the mother ship again in 2001, when the lawmakers established the Southern ing area and buildings. Luke said that the high volume, with that gets visitors off the interstate and, through their experi- Arts and Entertainment Center Inc., which later became the use of water and glass to blend the interior and exterior ence at the MAEE, encourages them to spend three or four known as The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Center. In together, create a great deal of excitement. Green features also were incorporated into the design. days finding out about the many other treasures and 2005, planning was sidetracked by Hurricane Katrina, with the storm’s devastating effects delaying the project for sevresources the state has to offer.” see MAEE page 105


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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED: SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS. CONTACT: JOE DIRT MACHINERY PHONE: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINES.COM FAX: 570-364-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANT BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D9N ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D9R, ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D10R ENC CAB WITH RIPPER KOMASTU 155AX-6 SS RIPPER 2012 AND UP NO PAST 4000 HOURS ALL UNIT FROM USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY OILFIELD EQUIPMENT WORKING OR NON WORKING WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. CONTACT: JAMIE MILLER PHONE: 713-256-6006) EMAIL: JMILLER.SOUTHERNMANCHINE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K WHEEL LOADER 4.0 YD. G.P. BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PHONE: 1-800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADERS I AM LOOKING TO BUY RUNNING OR NON RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS , MOTOR GRADER AND DOZER. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 832-528-0786 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DORNIER LOOMS 30004000MM PREFER MODELS PTV/PTS FOR TECHNICAL TEXTILES. 3 LOOMS NEEDED. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D10N AND D11N ENC CAB WITH RIPPER GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE, USA WELCOME EUROPE MUST BE GOOD PRICE. I NEED 5 UNIT. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975) EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR 16" RUBBER PADS OR 16" CLIP ON PADS FOR A CAT 305 MIDI EXCAVATOR - HWJ03223. CONTACT: MARCEL PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE WE NEED TO BUY WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE W2100 AND W2200 2000 AND UP WITH MOBA CONTROLLER, IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM SUNESARA PHONE: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 281-727-0415 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: KOMATSU D37-P-2 TRACK CHAINS AND SPROCKETS IN GOOD COND CONTACT: TOM EMAIL: TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: TOOLCAT (USED) MADE BY BOBCAT CONTACT: MARC JONES PH: 6086954397 EMAIL: MJOSYENE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER D8T WITH 45000 HOURS WANT TO BUY USA FROM USER 2 BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB SEMI U WITH RIPPER WITH 45000 HOURS AND UP WITH UNDERCARRIAGE POOR MUST BE ALL PIECES MUST BE RUNNING I NEED 2 FAST CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT DRIVE MOTOR-PART # 1390848 CAT DRIVE MOTOR (ALSO CALLED A TRAVEL MOTOR), FOR A CAT EL300B EXCAVATOR. THE CAT PART # IS 1390848. CONTACT: NICK PH: (304) 232-1333 EMAIL: WVCOINC@AOL.COM FAX: (304) 233-1333 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K DEERE 644K 4.25 CUBIC YARD G.P. BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAR HAULER TO HAUL 8' WIDE X 20' SHIPPING CONTAINERS LOOKING FOR A CAR HAULER THAT HAS A FLATBED THAT EXTENDS DOWN AND OUT. I USED TO USE ONE OF THESE TO HAUL 8' X 20' MOBILE STORAGE / SHIPPING CONTAINERS. THE THING IS... THE BED HAS TO BE 102" WIDE TO ACCOMODATE THE 96" WIDE SHIPPING CONTAINER! CONTACT: SHANE TERRY PH: 951-219-4210 EMAIL: SHANETERRY27@YAHOO.COM FAX: 951-468-4522 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: CEDAR RAPIDS REMIX ASPHALT PAVER CONTACT: JD BENTLEY PH: 660-651-2432 EMAIL: SUSANBENTLEY1962@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT 938G QUICK ATTACH BUCKET CAT 928G QUICK ATTACH BUCKET CONTACT: DEBBIE PH: 4064421399 EMAIL: SLICKROCK08@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: REQUIRED MACHINES FOR PURCHASE DAVIS & FURBER WOOLEN CARD. MUST BE 2500MM (100 INCHES). IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WALKING DRAGLINE WALKING DRAGLINES OF 50M3 BKT CAPACITY AND BIGGER. CAT,MARION,BE ETC CONTACT: ALEEM BAKSH PH: +64 211263938 EMAIL: GCTLTD@XTRA.CO.NZ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES). WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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: USED JD 35D ATTACHMENTS USED 12", 18", 30"-36", AND A 42-48" GRADING BUCKET. CONTACT: BEN EMAIL: HARRISSVCS@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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: 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: CAT 988H HIGH LIFT | <10,000 HRS. PLEASE SEND PHOTOS, BEST WHOLESALE PRICE AND LOCATION. CONTACT: DAVID MOORE EMAIL: MOORE9023@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: 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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 102 • May 11, 2016 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Manassas, VA Fri., May 13, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Sat., May 14, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation One Owner Construction Equipment • Midland, TX Fri., May 20, 2016 For: Very Large Job Completion of Cat Construction Equipment • Parkersburg, WV Sat., May 21, 2016 For: Large Major Job Cancellation Auction • Orlando, FL Wed., May 24, 2016 For: Rental Fleet Earthmoving Equipment & more • Long Island, NY Sat., May 28, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Mobile, AL Tues., May 31, 2016 For: Late Model Trucks, Tractors, Construction Equipment

• Las Vegas, NV Fri., June 10, 2016 • Wasilla, AK Sat., June 11, 2016 • North East, MD Tues., June 14, 2016 • Sacramento, CA Tues., June 14, 2016 • Columbus, OH Wed., June 15, 2016 • Minneapolis, MN Fri., June 17, 2016 • Atlanta, GA Tues., June 21, 2016 • Salt Lake City, UT Tues., June 21, 2016 • Houston, TX June 22 - 23, 2016 • Reno, NV Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Bottineau, ND Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Raleigh-Durham, NC Tues., June 28, 2016 BIG IRON AUCTIONS www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY May 11, 2016

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• ONLINE ONLY June 1, 2016

• Hagerstown, MD Thurs., June 9, 2016 (PM) For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment

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• Johnstown, PA Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Large Mining and Construction Equipment • San Angelo, TX Thurs., June 16, 2016 For: Large Rental Equipment Auction • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 25, 2016 For: Large Construction Equipment & more RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Williston, ND Thurs., May 12, 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 • El Paso, TX Tues., June 7, 2016 • Denver, CO Wed., June 8, 2016 • Nashville, TN Thurs., June 9, 2016

• ONLINE ONLY May 25, 2016

• Smithsburg, MD Thurs., May 12, 2016 For: Oswald Nursery, Inc Liquidation • Hagerstown, MD Mon., May 16, 2016 (PM) For: Quad-State Truck & Trailer Repair, Inc Liquidation • Hagerstown, MD July 1 - 2, 2016 For: Major 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 7, 2016 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Philadelphia, MS November 16 - 17, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

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AL: 334-693-2540 • Philadelphia, MS May 25 - 26, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction

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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) The mission of Construction Association of Michigan is to provide service, information and assistance to the construction industry. The Association exists to foster growth in the construction industry and encourage networking between members and their publics. CAM will act as a catalyst to promote and enhance profitability, efficiency and integrity within the industry for the benefit of association members. For further information: Website: http://www.cam-online.com; Email: marketing@cam-online.com; Address: 43636 Woodward , Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302; Phone: 248/972-1000. Michigan Construction News Coming Events: May 10-11, Tuesday to Wednesday – Associated General Contractors of America, 2016 Federal Contractors Conference, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact AGC of America, 703/837-5352, www.agc.org. May 11-14, Wednesday to Saturday – Michigan Historical Preservation Network, 36th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference, McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University, Detroit. Contact MHPN, 517/371-8080, www.mhpn.org. May 17 – Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Sporting Clays, Detroit Gun Club, Commerce Township. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. May 19 – 21, Thursday to Friday – American Institute of Architects, 2016 AIA Convention, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Contact: AIA, 800/242-3837. May 24 – 26, Tuesday to Thursday – American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials, 2016 AASHTO Spring Meeting, Des Moines Marriott Downtown, Des Moines, Iowa. Contact: Liz Forman, 850/224-7775. June 13-14, Monday-Tuesday – Associated General Contractors of America, 2016 Financial Issues Committee Meeting, Loews Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact: AGC of America, 703/837-5352; www.agc.org. June 14, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Bay Pointe Golf Club, Commerce Township, West Bloomfield Township. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. June 26-29, Sunday-Wednesday – American Society Of Civil Engineers, International Conference On Transportation & Development, Omni Houston Galleria Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact: ACEC, 800/548-2723; www.asce.org. July 13, Wednesday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Metro Detroit Golf Outing, Twin Lakes Golf Club, Oakland Township. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. July 19, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Links of Novi. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. July 27-31, Wednesday-Sunday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Summer Conference, Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is the leading association for the construction industry. AGC represents more than 26,000 firms, including over 6,500 of America’s leading general contractors, and over 9,000 specialty-contracting firms. More than 10,500 service providers and suppliers are also associated with AGC, all through a nationwide network of chapters. For more information about AGC, please contact AGC directly: 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 For general inquiries: Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org Events Calendar: 2016 Federal Contractors Conference Monday, May 9, 2016 to Wednesday, May 11, 2016 TCC Fly-In 2016 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 to Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Washington, District of Columbia Division and Committee Meetings 2016 ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Wednesday, June 8, 2016 to Thursday, June 9, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia Financial Issues Committee Summer Meeting Monday, June 13, 2016 – 10:00 AM to Tuesday, June 14, 2016 – 5:00 PM Washington, District of Columbia AGC Safety & Health Conference Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 District of Columbia McCann Industries WAUCONDA Open House Join us! Open House at Our Wauconda Branch Store Date: Friday, June 10, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Location: McCann Industries Wauconda Branch Store 1360 N. Rand Road Wauconda, Illinois 60084 . Speak With Experts From Takeuchi, Husqvarna, DeWalt and More! . DeWalt, Stihl, Husqvarna and Takeuchi Will Be On Hand For Demonstrations and To Answer Questions… . Hot Lunch and Refreshments Provided…Burgers, Brats, Sides . Machinery Demos Available . There Will Be Some Giveaways For Those Who Attend . Plus Day Only Deals On DeWalt and Husqvarna For more information on this event, go to www.mccannonline.com or contact the Wauconda Branch Store location at 1360 N. Rand Road, Wauconda, IL ; Phone: 847/526-9444. OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) Hug the Earth Festival – Stillwater Prairie Reserve DATE: Saturday, May 14, 2016 TIME: 12:00 Noon to 5 PM Bring the family to Stillwater Prairie Reserve and enjoy the Hug the Earth Festival that celebrates nature! Whether you come to sing along with your favorite Banana Slug String Band song or try out one of the many activities, you are sure to have a good time. Activities include: Banana Slug String Band performs from 12 NOON to 1 PM. All other activities start at 1 PM: GEOLOGY ZONE; OUTDOOR ADVENTURE; YOUNG EXPLORERS; AWESOME ANIMALS; ROCKS, ROPES & TREE TOPS; WHIMSICAL WOODLAND; FOOD (Susie’s Big Dipper; Cumberland Kettle

Corn; Mohawk Freestyle Grill). Additional Information: Banana Slug String Band is committed to educational entertainment for children and families through interactive music and performance. Rock Climbing Wall, Zip Line, Tree Climbing & High Ropes Course - Join in on the outdoor adventure activities! Canoeing on the Pond - Try out canoeing at the festival. Guests are invited to put on life jackets and take a float around the pond. This is a very popular destination at the festival and will fill up fast! Registration is required and begins at noon. Bring the Farm to You – Learn all about a variety of farm animals at this activity. Get hands on interaction with chickens, ducks, rabbits, goats, sheep and turkeys. Don’t miss out on this great family experience. For more information on this event, go to www.MiamiCountyParks.com or call: 937/335-6273. STAFDA – Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association Welcome to STAFDA! STAFDA is an international educational association comprised of distributors, manufacturers, rep agents, and affiliates (trade press) serving the construction/industrial market. We have 2,500 members from across the globe and have been serving the Construction & Industrial Channel since 1976. UPCOMING EVENTS: STAFDA’s Congressional Fly-In June 8-9, 2016 Washington, D.C. STAFDA’s 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show Atlanta, GA November 6 – 8, 2016 Georgia World Congress Center Registration materials will be mailed to members the third week of June. You must be a member to attend! STAFDA has a series of training manuals, along with benchmarking surveys, and over 65 different programs to serve your needs! We encourage you to explore our website and learn more! STAFDA 500 Elm Grove Road – Suite 210 – P. O. Box 44 – Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 Phone: 800/352-2981 or 262/784-4774 Fax: 262/784-5059 Info@STAFDA.org Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ May 13-17, 2016 – APTA International Bus Roadeo The 2016 APTA International Bus Roadeo is scheduled for May 13-17, 2016, at the Omni Charlotte, 132 E. Trade Street, Charlotte, NC. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ May 15-18, 2016 – APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference The 2016 APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference is scheduled for May 1518, 2016, at the Westin Hotel & Charlotte Convention Center, 601 S. College Street, Charlotte, NC. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ June 15-19, 2016 – APTA International Rail Rodeo The 2016 APTA International Rail Rodeo is scheduled for June 15-19, 2016, at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ June 19 – 22, 2016 – APTA Rail Conference The 2016 APTA Rail Conference is scheduled for June 19-22, 2016, at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix, 340 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ. Maintenance Design Group http://maintenancedesigngroup.com/perspectives/events/ July 24-26, 2016 – APTA Sustainability & Public Transportation Workshop The 2016 APTA Sustainability & Public Transportation Workshop is scheduled for July 24-26, 2016, at the Westin Austin Downtown, 310 E. 5th Street, Austin, TX. American Business Conference Commercial Trucking Telematics Insurance Congress 2016 Spotlight On E-logging and Data Management Dates: May 25 & May 26, 2016 Place: Chicago, IL For more information, visit the website: www.commercial-trucking-telematics-insurance.com American Business Conference Phone: 800/721-3915 2016 APWA NORTH AMERICAN SNOW CONFERENCE The Premier Event in Snow & Ice Management May 22 – 25, 2016 Connecticut Convention Center Hartford, Connecticut This conference is hosted by the APWA New England Chapter. Website: www.apwa.net/snow The 2016 Snow Conference in Hartford will bring together more than 2,000 snow fighters from every corner of the winter maintenance community. Public, private, rural, metropolitan, domestic, international – they are all sure to be there at the Show for Snow! The 2016 Conference features an exhibit floor packed with the newest equipment and products, quality education programs and technical tours, and opportunities to exchange ideas with manufacturers, distributors, consultants and other public works professionals. It is four days of winter training and networking you cannot afford to miss out on! SIMA 19th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium – Snow & Ice Management Association Dates: June 21, 2016 to June 24, 2016 Place: Rhode Island Convention Center 1 Sabin Stree Providence, RI 02903 The conference will cover areas like it is the industry’s largest conference and trade show and a favorite of snow and ice professionals. Uniquely focused on snow and ice, this event brings innovative manufacturers and suppliers together with contractors for two (2) days of trade show and four (4) days of education, networking and fun. There are plenty of opportunities to get in front of them, including exhibit space, educational sessions to banquet and reception events, and more. Join SIMA as we help educate each other on the best principles of business management, snow and ice operations, leadership and more! About SIMA: SIMA provides resources, leadership and support for snow removal and management professionals across North America. It is a non-profit trade association with a focus on training related to snow plowing, ice management, and business management. For more information on this event, website is http://www.sima.org. Venue Type: Indoor Convention Center; Venue Phone: 401/458-6000.

CDA Presents Volunteers Award to Canadian-Based Company At the annual Volunteer Celebration and Awards Night hosted by a branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association, Marketing Strategies & Solutions received the 2015 Regional Outstanding Partnership Award. Marketing Strategies & Solutions is a London-based advertising agency and communications consultancy established by Robert Adeland and Mina Thaler-Adeland in 1997. Both the family and their business have been known for their active support of the CDA and of Banting House National Historic Site of Canada for many years. In addition to its service on the London board and on project committees, the company has contributed varied marketing, coordination and creative services to CDA programs, most notably for Banting & Friends and “The Meal” fundraising dinner. “The Meal” is recognized as one of the nation’s longest running and most successful regional fundraising campaigns for diabetes research. On receiving the award, Robert Adeland said, “Diabetes has been part of our lives for over 30 years. We’re more than happy to do anything we can to help find a cure and bring

an end to this terrible disease. We also hope that this encourages other firms to do similar work in their community. Not for the award, but because it is the right thing to do.” The awards night was held on April 13, 2016, at Banting House, The Birthplace of Insulin, on Adelaide Street in London. The 34th edition of “The Meal” will take place on May 1, 2016, at the DoubleTree by Hilton London. About Marketing Strategies & Solutions Established by Robert Adeland in 1997, Marketing Strategies & Solutions has found a successful niche in the marketing world as a specialist in integrated communication services for industrial manufacturers and other business-to-business clients. The firm is one of the selected advertising agencies in North America to be admitted as members of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). For more information, visit www.marketingstrategiesandsolutions.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Michigan Contractor Faces Many Challenges on $285M Job FLINT from page 92

pipe. The pipe is then tack-welded and heat shrink wrapped on the outside before a welding crew from Utah-based subcontractor National Welding traverses the inside of the pipeline to permanently weld all the joints from the inside. “The box is working well,” said Zito. “Our record is 11 sticks of pipe in one day. Yeah, the box is working very well.” Zito is anticipating being finished installing this section of the pipeline by June 2016. Zito Employs Fleet of Heavy Equipment for the Project To wrangle both the big pipe and the big combined trench box into and through the trench, Zito has a fleet of equipment on site, including: • Cat 345D, Cat 349EL, Cat 375L and 390F excavators • Cat 966G and Cat 950G front loaders • A Volvo A35G dump truck • John Deere 450J and Cat D3 bulldozer • A couple of smaller trench boxes

• Dewatering equipment from Mersino Equipment Rental • A couple of Efficiency Production Stone Mizer bedding box The new KWA pipeline will supply treated and untreated water to the municipalities of the region, industrial customers, agribusinesses, rural agriculture developments and residential commercial light and heavy manufacturers. The boundaries of the water supply will encompass more than 2,400 sq. mi. (3,862 sq m) and over a half million people. Family owned and operated since 1969, Zito Construction specializes in excavating, road building, water mains and sewer mains on private developments and public works projects in Michigan. For more information on Zito Construction, visit www.zitoconstruction.com. For more information, visit www.efficiencyproduction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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MAEE to Educate, Generate Billions for Miss. Economy MAEE from page 96

Crews are using the newest systems in lighting and media hardware to reduce consumption, while trying to take advantage of materials that are environmentally friendly, as much as possible. “We are using indigenous materials which are native to Mississippi with the intent to use as many recyclable materials as possible,” Luke said. “The energy-efficiency of the building speaks to the need for low energy costs, and supports sustainable design concepts.” Luke said he hopes visitors will take away a great deal from their visit to the new museum by “having an understanding of the vast talent of Mississippi, its artists, entertainers and architecture. It’s the best of the best provided by our state and culture.” Gallagher & Associates of Washington, D.C. was responsible for the building’s exhibits and interiors. Gallagher & Associates principal Cybelle Jones said, “Institutions like MAEE can reinvigorate communities and become destinations to build regional tourism. We are excited to be a partner on this project, and build synergy of cultural tourism for the arts and arts education across the state. “Our vision was to create a truly one-of-a-kind, worldclass educational experience to bring to life the untold story of the breadth and depth of artists that have grown out of Mississippi. We wanted to embrace the story of the process of how these artists came to be, their struggles, their creativity and ultimately how they touch us, and the world with their tremendous gifts and talents. Ultimately, we hope to inspire a generation of future Mississippians to appreciate the rich history and the connection of arts in their everyday life.” “It’s always a challenge when creating an institution from scratch to determine what stories you will tell, and how to organize and present them in a manner that will connect with a broad range of audiences coming from different backgrounds and interests,” said Jones. Gallagher & Associates works with many large institutions to design longstanding exhibits such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Park Service, the National Archives and the National WWII Museum. This experience gives us a great background of working with both sustainable and maintainable materials and designs.” In order to get a better feel for the area, a great deal of research was conducted, according to Jones. “Our design team traveled across the state and visited many of the great cultural resources that already exist to get a sense of the diversity from region to region, the history and the culture. We also held stakeholder charettes across the state to hear from individuals across the spectrum of arts to make sure we were telling the story of all Mississippi artists. Jones said she hopes visitors will be inspired by the new building, which was created to inspire, build pride and show the importance of the arts in people’s lives. “Each one of us has a spark inside, and we just need to light it to see what we have to share with the world.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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KPI-JCI’s FT Line JCB Donates 3CX Backhoe Loader to Portable Conveyor Rescue, Clean-Up Operations in Ecuador Saves Time, Money

The tow-behind conveyor is constructed with a hitch that can attach to a track plant and easily travel behind the plant as it moves. A bolt-on hopper sidewall allows the conveyor to rotate 180 degrees to discharge material to either side or rotate 90 degrees to transport inline.

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has released a portable tow-behind conveyor, designed to eliminate the costly double-handling of material and built as a perfect match for the manufacturer’s FT line of continuous crushing and tracking impactors. The tow-behind conveyor is constructed with a hitch that can attach to a track plant and easily travel behind the plant as it moves, according to Jodi Heirigs, product manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. A bolt-on hopper sidewall allows the conveyor to rotate 180 degrees to discharge material to either side or rotate 90 degrees to transport inline. “Our new tow-behind conveyor pairs perfectly with our track-mounted impactor plants — which are the only continuous crushing and tracking impactors on the market — and allows material to be stockpiled on either side of the machine,” Heirigs said. “This is ideal for highway contractors, who can stockpile material over Jersey barriers and minimize the number of times material is handled for reduced operating costs.” Results proven from the field have shown that producers can achieve more than $1 per ton savings by eliminating unnecessary haul trucks and replacing with the tow-behind conveyor, thereby minimizing the number of times the material is handled. “Unnecessary material handling is a costly mistake,” Heirigs said. “By investing in a tow-behind conveyor, producers and contractors can achieve very significant savings over the lifetime of the machine.” Additional features to the tow-behind conveyor include an 11-ft. (3.3 m) discharge height, which enables it to load material directly into trucks or build a windrow of material alongside of the track plant. The conveyor also utilizes a hydraulic drive, which allows it to be powered off the track plant. Producers have the option to add dust suppression to the towbehind conveyor by hooking it to the track-mounted impactor plant. For more information, visit kpijci.com.

JCB is donating a 3CX backhoe loader worth $100,000 to help rescue and clean-up operations in Ecuador, which was hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake on April 16, resulting in the deaths of at least 570 people and injuries to more than 7,000 people. It has been reported that 25,000 people remain in shelters as a consequence of the devastating earthquake that has been described by the country’s President Rafael Correa as the biggest tragedy in Ecuador in seven decades. JCB is supplying the versatile 3CX backhoe to the Provincial Council of Manabi through its Ecuadorian dealer, Automekano. The machine will be put to work shortly in the province’s Pedernales Canton, where more than 90 percent of homes have been destroyed by the earthquake. “Padernales was very close to the epicenter,” said Santiago Vasconez, managing director of Automekano. “Many people are feared to have lost their lives, and many thousands have been left homeless by the destruction. There is a desperate need for equipment to help relief efforts.” “This was a very powerful earthquake with catastrophic consequences,” said JCB Chairman Lord Bamford. “I hope our donation can play a small part in the clean-up and rebuilding work that needs to be done in Manabi to help those people whose lives have been turned upside down.” JCB has a history of helping countries affected by major

natural disasters and has in recent years made equipment available to support relief and rebuilding efforts after earthquakes in Nepal, Indonesia, Chile, Pakistan and Haiti, and in the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com.

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JCB has donated a 3CX backhoe loader worth $100,000 to assist rescue and clean-up efforts in Ecuador following April 16’s devastating earthquake.

Miovision Launches Collaboration Platform for Transportation Project

Miovision has launched Miovision Central, a cloud-based platform for traffic data projects. Central is a new way to add transparency to traffic projects by organizing, visualizing and sharing data in order to simplify complicated projects. Transportation planners and engineers shape the traffic flow of our cities. Their projects require the coordination of large amounts of data among stakeholders from different internal and external groups. To complete projects on time and on budget, it is crucial for these groups to align, which is difficult when information is scattered across computer drives, spreadsheets, email and even sticky notes. Miovision Central provides a free centralized platform for cities and their contractors to centralize all of those moving parts, making projects simpler, more productive and more successful. “Great projects require smart decisions that are driven by good data,” said Kurtis McBride, CEO and cofounder of Miovision. “Unfortunately, that data is often not available to all the different people across different organ(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment izations. Accessing, analyzing and Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) visualizing it should be easy. With

Miovision Central, now it is.” Early Central users are already realizing the benefits of improved collaboration and access to data, according to the company. “We do a lot of traffic impact studies in New York and New Jersey that require large amounts of supporting information and traffic data,” said Vanessa Jorge, transportation planning engineer at Maser Consulting. “Central brings everything together into one place so I spend less time rummaging through old emails and files and more time processing studies.” The concept behind Central is simple: put data and information at the fingertips of the engineers and planners. Data is the foundation of every major traffic project, and billions of dollars are spent every year predicated on traffic data. Central makes it simpler to receive and analyze that data, helping ensure that engineers and planners can get projects done on time and on budget. “The traffic data visualizations in Central are very helpful for me when I am analyzing volume trends throughout the day, or comparing how different modes interact with each other,” said Chris Hutchinson, senior traffic

engineer at TERRA Engineering. “The visualizations are also useful when presenting complicated data and recommendations at public meetings and to non-traffic professionals.” Central makes it possible for transportation professionals to define their traffic data projects, then collaborate with clients and colleagues on all files, data and video, using secure modern web-sharing practices. Designed specifically for engineers and planners, Central cuts down on bureaucracy and inefficiencies created by archaic methods of information sharing that are the standard for many cities, according to the company. “When cities embark on transportation projects, data is often the first thing they need and it’s the last thing they should have to worry about,” McBride said. “Miovision is providing Central for free because empowering traffic professionals to collaborate better improves transportation — and quality of life — for residents.” For more information, visit central.miovision.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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HUGE 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION Selling All Types of Construction Equip., Heavy-duty Trucks, Trailers, Farm Tractors, Logging Equip., Support Equip., Vehicles & More

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Phone: 601.656.9768 • Fax: 601.656.0192 10% Buyers Fee on the first $4500 of each lot and then a 1% Buyer Fee on the remaining balance of each lot.

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CW Machine Worx Launches New Dust Suppression Unit CW Machine Worx Ltd. launched its newest dust suppression equipment product offering. Taking its roots from the self-contained HAWC/dust destroyer diesel products, these new electric units will support multiple industries and market segments in controlling dust, irrigation, odor control, evaporation and material retention, according to the manufacturer. The dust demolisher electric product line has two models available. The DE200-480V-E and DE150-480V-E. Both electric products are mounted on a four way metal base to give them ample support for any application. They can be mounted on a trailer for portability or on permanent pedestals. The DE200-480V-E allows 18,800+ CFM of air to flow through the cone while generating 8,100 ft. per minute of air velocity. Powered by a 20 hp and 13 hp electric motors for the fan and booster pump, this unit has a water mist throw range of 200+ ft. It has oscillating capabilities of 30 to 330 degrees and elevation capabilities of minus 10 degrees to + 45 degrees. The water mist can cover up to 125,000 sq. ft., depending on wind direction and oscillation selection. The DE150-480V-E allows 17,000+ CFM of air to flow through the cone while

generating 7,400 ft. per minute of air velocity. Powered by a 15 hp and 11 hp electric motors for the fan and booster pump, this unit has a water mist throw range of 150+ ft. It has oscillating capabilities of 30 to 330 degrees and elevation capabilities of minus 10 degrees to + 45 degrees. The water mist can cover up to 70,700 sq. ft., depending on wind direction and oscillation selection. For portability, both of these units can be mounted on a combo unit frame with a 1,000 gal. (3,785 L) polypropylene tank for remote water supply, and also have a 70Kva (DE200) or 45Kva (DE150) gen set included as a power source. This entire framed system can be mounted on a 20 ft. (6 m) dual axle trailer. For more information, call 740/808-3130 or email h.gordon@companywrench.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) For portability, these units can be mounted on a combo unit frame with a 1,000 gal. (3,785 L) polypropylene tank for remote water supply, and also have a 70Kva (DE200) or 45Kva (DE150) gen set included as a power source.

Proceeds From Hauler to Benefit Educational Programs HAULER from page 30

in our industry is like.” As part of the tour, 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. Also attending were high school students in the SkillsUSA program. “Education is really important, and North America has a consistent need and demand for skilled technicians,” said Gaburri. “There is a lot of demand, and there is a lot of opportunity, and that’s why this foundation is important,” The tour of the golden hauler will end when it is auctioned off at the 2017 ConExpo/ConAGG in Las Vegas, and the proceeds will be going to SkillsUSA, its counterpart Skills Canada and some local technical programs in the area around Volvo’s factory to support career education. SkillsUSA (formerly know as Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) is a national, non-profit, career and technical student organization with more than 300,000 members nationwide. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working

together to ensure that America has a skilled work force. It provides opportunities for career and technical education students to enhance their technical skills through competitive events and to prepare for leadership

in the world of work through the development of workplace, personal, and technical skills. For more information, visit SkillsUSAnc.org, SkillsUSA.org, www.asc-

As part of the tour, 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. Also attending were high school students in the SkillsUSA program.

volvo.com and www.volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Tom Brinley Jr (L) and Lee Smith, both of Wynn Site Development in Raleigh, talk with Nelson Holland, ASC sales representative.


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ADVANCE TIRE ........................................................................................28 ALEX LYON & SON INC ORLANDO FL ................................................................................107 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL............................................................6 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ....................................................61 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................64 ALPINE SALES & RENTAL CORP ............................................................63 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..............................................2,3 ASV ..........................................................................................................66 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................70 ATLAS COPCO ..........................................................................................48 B & D FABRICATORS ................................................................................63 BARGAINS ..............................................................................................100 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..................................................................88 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................15 BERCO AMERICA......................................................................................74 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..........................................................14,75 BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................76,77 BOMAG ......................................................................................................49 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................16 BUTLER MACHINERY ..............................................................................32 CASE CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................79 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................54 CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................................................100 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ......................................18,19 COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................13 CONEXPO..................................................................................................36 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE AIR COMPRESSOR PROMO ..........................................................58 REACH YOUR MARKET ..................................................................55 WANTED ........................................................................................101 SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT ............................................39 DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC PHILADELPHIA MS ........................................................................107 DIGGA NORTH AMERICA ........................................................................48 DITCH WITCH SE DEALERS ..............................................................56,57 FABICK CAT ..............................................................................................37 FECON ......................................................................................................28 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................32 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................27 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEITH ........................................................................................................67 GOMACO CORP ........................................................................................45 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................29 HELAC CORP ............................................................................................73 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................112 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................90,91 HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................21 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................93 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................27 IRONPLANET ST. 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www.hillsmachinery.com








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