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Tunnels…

Downtown Jackson, Miss., Ancient Cure Treasure Receives Upgrade for Traffic Crews remove a globe light fixture.

Hot-Mix Asphalt Key to Palmetto’s Success…8

Border Equipment Welcomes Its Customers…14

Stowers CAT Hosts Customer Service Events…18

Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................41-45 Recycling Section ........49-61 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................75-80 Business Calendar ............81 Auction Section ............84-89 Advertisers Index ..............90

By Cindy Riley

Built on the site of the old state penitentiary, Mississippi’s state Capitol is one of downtown Jackson’s greatest treasures. Featuring marble from around the world, brass fixtures and ornate iron work, the four-story Beaux Arts-style structure was deemed, “a reflex of the state’s public spirit, pride and integrity” during its dedication more than a century ago. But time has taken its toll. “The Capitol was last renovated in the early 1980s and over the course of the last 30 years it has suffered from inconsistent maintenance and from some chronic problems stemming from its original design and construction,” said Lawson Newman, WFT Architects, who is overseeing the entire project. “The public will be most interested in the restoration of the stained glass windows and the re-gilding of the eagle, since these are probably the building’s most widely known and best loved elements. The repairs to the lantern atop the main dome are probably the most critical because of their difficulty and due to the fact that they will restore the lantern to its original appear-

CEG CORRESPONDENT

By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Urban planners and civil engineers need to get in touch with their subterranean resources. Beneath their feet, waiting to be tapped, is an integral part of the solution to traffic and other urban congestion, according to advocates of subsurface development. “From a public perspective, people generally don’t think a lot about tunnels,” said Colin Lawrence, tunnel practice leader of Hatch Mott MacDonald, the engineering firm headquartered in Iselin, N.J., with 76 offices in the United States and Canada. “Tunnels are less prominent than other types of infrastructure such as bridges and landmark buildings. Tunnel work can be fairly anonymous in the public eye, but it is essential to the future of society.”

would expand the Agencies’ authorities to unprecedented levels, threatening private property rights and economic development. H.R. 1732, the “Regulatory Integrity Protection Act of 2015,” would force EPA and the Corp to develop a new proposal that respects the jurisdictional limitations imposed by Congress and affirmed by the Supreme Court.

A Long History Actually, tunnels have been an essential part of the infrastructure for a very long time. From Roman aqueducts to canal barge tunnels in the years leading up to the industrial revolution to the English Channel train tunnel constructed in the late 20th century, engineers have carved out spaces beneath the surface to benefit society. “Tunneling has so many applications,” said Lawrence. “Generally speaking, the ground does not know what you are placing inside a tunnel, or its final use, so many of the same challenges for tunneling exist across all types of tunnel.” Mother Earth surely knows she is being probed. After all, the world’s longest underground rail route is not exactly minimally invasive: Gotthard Base Tunnel cuts through rock and soil in the Swiss Alps for 35 miles.

see POWER page 81

see TUNNELS page 74

see CAPITOL page 62

PCA Applauds House Action to Block EPA’s Power Grab By a 261 to 155 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation that would stop the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) from greatly expanding their regulatory powers under the Clean Water Act (CWA). By changing the definition of “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) the proposed rule

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VOLVO USED EQUIPMENT Contact your local dealer: Doug Wilson 704.562.2032 doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com Billy Brice 678.318.9500 billy.brice@ascvolvo.com

2012 VOLVO A40F, 4000 Hrs ..............$349,800

2012 VOLVO L110G, 1837 Hrs ..........$220,000

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment

2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,500 2011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs ......................................................................................................$165,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum

2006 VOLVO DD118HF, 4300 Hrs ....................................................................................................$38,500 2009 VOLVO SD100D, 1657 Hrs ......................................................................................................$82,500

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2013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs......$192,500

2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 2150 Hrs ..................................................................................$236,500 (2) 2003 VOLVO EC210B LC, 9593-10,860 Hrs ....................................................$49,500-$66,000 2013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 2978 Hrs..............................................................................................$123,750 2008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 3600 Hrs ............................................................................................$104,500 2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3850 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,500 2012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,500 2013 VOLVO EC220D, 2400 Hrs ....................................................................................................$132,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1600-3400 Hrs ........................................................$118,250-$148,500 (5) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2500 Hrs ........................................................$132,000-$143,000 2008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7200 Hrs ....................................................................................................$93,500 2011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3600 Hrs ..................................................................................................$110,000 2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2800 Hrs..............................................................................................$165,000 2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$161,250 2013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$154,000 2013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$192,500 2003 VOLVO EC330B LC, 8900 Hrs ................................................................................................$55,000 2009 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3050 Hrs..............................................................................................$110,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3625-4700 Hrs ........................................................$145,750-$184,000 (12) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-8900 Hrs ......................................................$143,000-$222,750 (8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1700-3200 Hrs ........................................................$187,000-$228,250 (2) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1650-4200 Hrs ........................................................$217,250-$231,000 2013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3700 Hrs ..................................................................................................$187,000 (4) 2004 VOLVO EC460B LC, 7150-11,950 Hrs ........................................................$60,500-77,000 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6000 Hrs ............................................................................................$203,500 (3) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1700-3350 Hrs ........................................................$266,750-$324,500 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$275,000

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(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3008-3308 Hrs ..........................................................$132,000-$161,200 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs....................................................................................................$159,500 (2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1599-1650 Hrs ........................................................................$181,500 Ea.

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2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$20,900 NEW HOLLAND 555E, 2480 Hrs ........................................................................................................$14,300

Motor Graders

2013 LB PERFORMANCE G700, 450 Hrs ..................................................................................$110,000 2008 VOLVO G930, 6701 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,500 2009 VOLVO G930, 7480 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,500 2011 VOLVO G946, 2260 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$154,000 2011 VOLVO G946B, 2700 Hrs ......................................................................................................$154,000

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2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12,175 Hrs................................................................................................$110,000

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2011 VOLVO A25F, 4650 Hrs ............................................................................................................$231,000 (3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3600 Hrs..................................................................$236,500-$288,750 (5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1550-2100 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$299,750 (4) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1700-2051 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$294,250 2005 VOLVO A30D, 7521 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$159,500 2011 VOLVO A30E, 3700 Hrs............................................................................................................$283,500 (10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2700-4100 Hrs ..............................................................$247,500-$328,000 (3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2400-3350 Hrs ..................................................................$275,000-$313,500 (3) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1650-2400 Hrs ..................................................................$325,950-$331,250 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2800 Hrs............................................................................................................$360,400 2010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$328,600 (14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3240-7100 Hrs ..............................................................$264,000-$376,300 (19) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2575-6100 Hrs ..............................................................$286,000-$400,150 (14) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 1780-5100 Hrs................................................................$330,000-$445,200 2014 VOLVO A40F, 2450 Hrs ............................................................................................................$413,400 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2400 Hrs ....................................................................................................$445,200 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 3850 Hrs ....................................................................................................$413,400 2014 VOLVO A40G, 3700 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$418,700

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2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11,218 Hrs ............................................................................................$236,500 2010 VOLVO A30, 3315 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$275,000 2006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$236,500

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2011 DEERE 544K, 5800 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,500 2014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs............................................................................................................$104,500 2011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$121,000 (5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1837-5200 Hrs ..............................................................$170,000-$220,000 (11) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2400-6500 Hrs ............................................................$165,000-$226,600 2014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$249,700 2012 VOLVO L120G, 2362 Hrs ........................................................................................................$203,500 2014 VOLVO L120G, 2030 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,000 2009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ........................................................................................................$183,400 2010 VOLVO L150F, 11,650 Hrs ......................................................................................................$133,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 3065-4900 Hrs ..............................................................$209,000-$247,500 (2) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 1520-2400 Hrs ..............................................................$313,500-$328,600 2010 VOLVO L180F, 6100 Hrs..........................................................................................................$242,000 2011 VOLVO L180G, 5950 Hrs ........................................................................................................$187,000 2012 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,000 2013 VOLVO L180G, 4200 Hrs ........................................................................................................$253,000 (2) 2014 VOLVO L180G, 2019-2512 Hrs..............................................................................$324,500 Ea. 2011 VOLVO L20F, 2125 Hrs................................................................................................................$48,400 2013 VOLVO L220G, 1800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$402,800 (2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2700-3461 Hrs ..............................................................$339,200-$392,200 2012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$48,400 2013 VOLVO L60G, 2300 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$132,000 2014 VOLVO L60G, 1759 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$137,500 2012 VOLVO L70G, 2100 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$148,500 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2875 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$145,750 2004 VOLVO L90E, 10,526 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$51,700 2012 VOLVO L90F, 8974 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$99,000 (6) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-4100 Hrs..................................................................$148,500-$192,500 (16) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 650-4900 Hrs..................................................................$143,000-$199,100 2014 VOLVO L90G, 1549 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$176,000


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38 JCB SENDS ADDITIONAL MACHINES TO NEPAL

49 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING

JCB has stepped up its support for earthquake-stricken Nepal by dispatching more machines to help the country with its ongoing clean-up operations.

Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

38 BRIGGS EQUIPMENT CARRIES JCB LINE IN NEW MEMPHIS, TENN., DEALERSHIP

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HOT-MIX ASPHALT REMAINS KEY TO

PALMETTO’S SUCCESS South Carolina’s Palmetto Corporation, recognized as one of the Southeast’s top site development companies, offers a diverse set of services that includes grading, concrete, hauling and crushing — even commercial and residential building.

14 BORDER EQUIPMENT WELCOMES ITS CUSTOMERS TO OPEN HOUSE IN AUGUSTA More than 300 attendees turned out to enjoy barbecue chicken and ribs and live music from popular local musician Daniel Johnson.

18 STOWERS CAT HOSTS SEVERAL CUSTOMER

49 ECOVERSE CONDUCTS INAUGURAL SHOWCASE IN CLEVELAND As well as an opportunity to introduce the company’s full lineup of volume reduction and material processing machines, technical training and educational sessions designed for both dealers and end users were offered.

86 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS HOSTS FIRST AUCTION IN TAMPA, FLA. A beautiful day greeted buyers to the company’s site on the Florida state fairgrounds located on U.S. 301.

89 JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS HOSTS ANNUAL SPRING

Approximately 900 customers came to the events in East Knoxville, West Knoxville, Chattanooga and Kingsport.

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MANUFACTURING DIVISION Ralph Wabnitz, general manager and James Hill, human resources manager, are the first employees to be welcomed as part of the Kobelco USA manufacturing division.

Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. held its 6th annual spring four-day public auction May 6 to 9 in several locations including Moss Point, Miss.; Birmingham, Ala.; and Brooklyn, Miss.

equIpmenT 54 IROCK Siderwinder-15 54 KLEEMANN MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO Mobile

28 POWER EQUIPMENT TAKES ON AL-JON LANDFILL COMPACTOR LINE Based in Knoxville, Tenn., the company is now a full sales, service and parts distributor for Tennessee and northern Mississippi.

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81 BUSINESS CALENDAR

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82 COMING AUCTIONS

During an auction to benefit The Wounded Warriors Project, attendees will have an opportunity to bid on a Kobelco SK35SR-6E mini-excavator.

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24 KOBELCO MAKES FIRST HIRES FOR U.S.

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Hot-Mix Asphalt Remains Key to Palmetto’s Success

Eric Faulk (L), Palmetto Corp., has been very satisfied with performance of the Powerscreen product and the support and guidance he received from Jeff Hunter, Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic.

The Powerscreen XR400S jaw crusher crushes 5 to 6 in. (12.7 to 15.24 cm) minus material at the company’s Bishopville location.

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once we actually got a machine on the ground, the fact that it followed through on everything it promised.” Faulk also cites the great working relationship that Palmetto has maintained with Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic as being a key element in his company’s success. In particular, Palmetto’s Charlie Goll, the firm’s vice president of equipment services and purchases, has enjoyed a strong rapport with Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic’s sales team of Ian Williamson and Jeff Hunter. He added that in an industry where everyone utilizes recycled material in some form, just having a reliable supply will not by itself give a company a competitive advantage anymore. “To create that advantage, you have to focus more on process control and efficient and effective processing of the material itself,” Faulk said. “Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic has helped us to really fine tune and streamline our process to where we can get a cheaper product on the ground and gain a bit of an edge on the competition.”

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South Carolina’s Palmetto Corporation, recognized as one of the Southeast’s top site development companies, offers a diverse set of services that includes grading, concrete, hauling and crushing — even commercial and residential building. Palmetto’s hot-mix asphalt work was at core of the business when it was first started in 1987. That part of the company has only grown over the years to include asphalt production, testing and maintenance, and is a huge component of its success in 2015. Headquartered in Conway, near Myrtle Beach, Palmetto has about 300 employees and serves central and eastern South Carolina, in addition to coastal North Carolina. The company operates asphalt plants in Conway, Florence and Bishopville where it makes the road-surface material using virgin aggregate and recycled asphalt. Powerscreen Equipment Getting a Workout Palmetto produces a lot of its asphalt using crushing and screening machines supplied by Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, the dealership for Powerscreen equipment in the Carolinas and the Virginias. Powerscreen’s XH250 impact crusher, Pegson XR400S jaw crusher and Chieftain 1400 dry screener are all being utilized by Palmetto at its plants. It is a good bet that Palmetto’s Powerscreen units are getting quite a workout. The Conway plant alone produces about 200,000 tons (181,436 t) of asphalt a year on average, according to Eric Faulk, company vice president. “We have had other crushers from other suppliers in the past and one of the biggest things that pushed us toward Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic was its high level of service,” Faulk said. “We appreciated its guarantee of service and,

A Mix of Old and New Material Palmetto’s asphalt plants produce a great deal of hot-mix asphalt for the South Carolina DOT, as well as for various commercial projects and municipal projects in the area. Increasingly, the company is turning out reclaimed asphalt pavement, or RAP, at its three plants. This waste asphalt comes from various sources. A lot of it is milled from old roadways that are being replaced or resurfaced, while some is surplus from its asphalt plants. In addition, small contractors also bring old asphalt to Palmetto. All of that asphalt is then processed through Palmetto’s crushers and screeners to produce a product that can then be mixed with virgin aggregate. Roughly 20 percent of the asphalt the company produces is repurposed asphalt, with the remaining 80 percent being virgin aggregate it buys from Eric Faulk inspects the final product.

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1996 KOMATSU PC120-6

4.3 CUMMINS (HIGH HORSE POWER) UNUSED AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $89,500 EA.

1998 KOMATSU PC150LC-6

4078 HOURS, 75% U/C, 36” BKT, MANUAL THUMB, TIGHT & DRY, VERY GOOD CONDITION $35,000

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(L-R): Harper and John Cook, Cater Construction & Development and Brian Ligon, Big Dog Stump & Tree, Martinez, Ga., discuss local construction projects over lunch.

Local contractors from Augusta, Ga., converge on Border Equipment for lunch and a break from their schedules.

Border Equipment Welcomes Its Customers to Open House in Augusta

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The shop serves as a dining area.

order Equipment hosted an open house event on April 14 at the company’s headquarters in Augusta, Ga. The event was held to introduce the recent addition of Toro Dingo and Toro underground machines, as well as Case Construction Equipment with Leica Geosystems machine control technologies, and Ring-O-Matic hydro excavation equipment. Representatives of Toro, Case Construction Equipment, Leica Geosystems and Diamond Mowers were among those who were in attendance to help support the event. More than 300 attendees turned out to enjoy barbecue chicken and ribs and live music from popular local musician Daniel Johnson. Hats and accessories were given away and special prize drawings took place every 15 minutes. Ray Tuten, Southern Landscape, Evans, Ga., won one of the top prizes, a stainless steel grill, valued at $800. A mini-excavator equipment rodeo event attracted more than 80 contestants vying for the first place cash prize. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

More than 80 contestants competed in the mini-excavator challenge.

Buddy (L) and Jerry Marks, Marks Clearing & Grading Inc., Hephzibah, Ga., attend the open house.

Barbecue chicken and ribs were a big hit.

Brett Arrowood (L), general manager of Border Equipment, presents an equipment operator of Brent Scarbrough & Company, Fayetteville, Ga., with the cash prize for top honors in the mini-excavator challenge.

More than 300 attendees turned out to enjoy barbecue chicken and ribs and live music from popular local musician Daniel Johnson.


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Stowers CAT Hosts Several Customer Service Events in First Half of 2015

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towers Machinery Corporation, the Cat dealer of east Tennessee, hosted four customer appreciation events in the first half of 2015. Approximately 900 customers came to the events in East Knoxville, West Knoxville, Chattanooga and Kingsport. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipTravis Smith (L), Stowers CAT, and Duane Cummings mentguide.com.) CEG attend the West Knoxville lunch.

see STOWERS page 40

Dave Hart, University of Tennessee athletic director, addresses the crowd during the West Knoxville lunch.

(L-R): Jeff Smith of Jeff Smith Topsoil receives a warm welcome from Wes Storey and Travis Smith, both of Stowers CAT.

(L-R): Todd Jakoby, Stowers CAT, welcomes Jason and Brack Robertson to the Chattanooga breakfast. (L-R): Marc Kinney and Wes Acklin, both of Stowers CAT, answer some questions for Mark Kincheloe of American Environmental. Kirk Johnson (L), Stowers CAT, welcomes Mark Thomas, Harrison/APAC Atlantic to the West Knoxville lunch.

Andy Jones (L), Allied Toyota Lifts, shares a laugh with Kirk Johnson, Stowers CAT, during the West Knoxville lunch.

(L-R): Tony Parkerson and Jim and Bower Arnold discuss various projects in the area during the East Knoxville breakfast.

(L-R): Todd Jakoby, John Turner and Bo Matherly discuss equipment offerings available at the East Knoxville location.


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Branch Manager: Dwayne Collins

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$25,900

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$43,900

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$27,900

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$19,900

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$17,900

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$49,900

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$33,900

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$33,900

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$18,900

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$6,495

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$6,250

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$6,195

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USED EQUIPMENT 2004 TB135R, 2770 Hrs ..................................$19,000 2011 TB250R, 840 Hrs ....................................$33,500 2013 TS60VR20, 61 Hrs ..................................$31,500 2012 TL10CR, 536 Hrs ....................................$49,500 2013 TL10CRH, 806 Hrs ..................................$49,300 FIND F I N D OUT OUT W WHAT H AT O OTHERS TH ERS K KNOW. N OW. VISIT VI S IT T TAKEUCHI-US.COM AKEUCHI - US .COM T TO O FIND F I N D THE TH E D DEALER E ALER N NEAREST E A R E S T YOU. YO U .

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2003 INGERSOLL RAND 350 psi, 1070CFM, Cat CC15, 7000 Hrs..............................P.O.R.

Air Compressors 1988 IR 825 AIR COMPRESSOR, Stk# H1011 ..............................................P.O.R. 2000 ATLAS COPCO XAS1100, Stk# H1010..................................................P.O.R. 2003 IR 1070 HP COMPRESSOR 350 psi ....................................................P.O.R. 2008 INGERSOLL RAND 935 CFM, Stk# H1012 ..........................................P.O.R. 1993 SULLIAR 900Q, 900x150psi, Stk# H1025 ............................................P.O.R. 2007 SULLAIR 750H, Stk# H1008, Stk# 1008 ..............................................P.O.R. Asphalt / Pavers 1986 BLAW-KNOX PF500 ASPHALT SPREADER, Stk# S1878-27 .......................... ......................................................................................................................$8,000 Heavy Duty Trucks - Bucket Trucks / Boom Trucks 1998 FREIGHTLINER FL70 SERVICE TRUCK, Stk# H1024 ..........................P.O.R. Compactors - Smooth Drum 1988 DYNAPAC CA25-E, CAT DIESEL, Stk# H1005 ....................................$31,500 1989 DRESSER PORT. ROLLER S4-6B, Stk# S1878-9 ................................$4,000

2003 CATERPILLAR 938G II, 15,026 Hrs, EROPS, 4WD, CAT Coupler

Loader Backhoe 1998 CAT 446B, Stk# S2212 ........................................................................P.O.R. 2006 CAT 446D, Stk# S2217-2......................................................................P.O.R. 2008 CAT 450E, Stk# S2213 ........................................................................P.O.R. 1990 DYNAHOE 490 ......................................................................................P.O.R. 1987 DYNAHOE 490, Stk# S1960-1 ..........................................................$10,000 1999 CAT 446B, w/Extendahoe, Stk# S2253-2..............................................P.O.R. Excavators 2002 CAT 320CL, Stk# S2252 ......................................................................P.O.R. 2007 CAT 345CL, Stk# H1002 ......................................................................P.O.R. Wheel Excavators 2004 CAT M322C, Stk# S2140 ......................................................................P.O.R. 1995 CAT 214BFT, with a Hammer, Stk# H1018 ..........................................P.O.R. Other Equipment BIRD 10T MINE UTILITY CARRIER, Stk# 1017 ............................................P.O.R. Skid Steer 2008 CAT 262C, Stk# S2253-1 ......................................................................P.O.R.

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Kobelco Makes First Hires for U.S. Manufacturing

As the general manager, Ralph Wabnitz will be responsible for directing quality, safety, manufacturing and cost reduction activities throughout the manufacturing facility, as well as develop and implement process improvement and production/scheduling plans.

In his new role, James Hill will be responsible for the recruitment, selection and training of new employees at Kobelco’s production facility. Hill also will manage employee relations as well as prepare and implement compensation plans for the manufacturing operation.

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA hired two new team members at its production facility in Spartanburg, S.C. Ralph Wabnitz, general manager and James Hill, human resources manager, are the first employees to be welcomed as part of the Kobelco USA manufacturing division. “By taking full advantage of our U.S. production facility, we plan to further enhance our service functions, reinforce our foundation in the North American market and put forth a group-wide effort to grow our market share,” said Pete Morita, president and CEO of Kobelco Construction Machinery USA. “The first step in reaching our goals for the production facility begins with recruiting talented and skillful team members like Ralph and James.” Wabnitz and Hill each display the knowledge and determination to establish and advance Kobelco’s manufacturing facility. Wabnitz brings with him to Kobelco 15 plus years of manufacturing management experience in the Spartanburg area. He is wellversed with the challenges of staffing and managing a production facility and has strong experience implementing lean manufacturing and quality programs within the production process. As the general manager, Wabnitz will be responsible for directing quality, safety, manufacturing and cost reduction activities

throughout the manufacturing facility, as well as develop and implement process improvement and production/scheduling plans. Likewise, Hill brings 15 years of experience in human resource management. He has supported thousands of manufacturing employees and supervisors across multiple locales, as well as managed the creation and implementation of HR policies and procedures for leading manufacturers. In his new role, Hill will be responsible for the recruitment, selection and training of new employees at Kobelco’s production facility. Hill also will manage employee relations as well as prepare and implement compensation plans for the manufacturing operation. “The excavator production facility in North America will allow for the reorganization of Kobelco USA into a company with integrated production and sales, all on U.S. soil,” said Morita. “We are very excited to have the expertise and passion of Ralph and James on board at the new facility as we begin a new phase of growth in the North American market.” 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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Power Equipment Takes on Al-jon Landfill Compactor Line Power Equipment (a division of BRAMCO) has been successfully selling, servicing and supplying parts for heavy and general construction equipment since 1946 and recently made the decision to take on the Al-jon landfill compactor line. Based in Knoxville, Tenn., the company is now a full sales, service and parts distributor for Tennessee and northern Mississippi. The company has already hit the ground running with Al-jon service, parts and sales training. Besides the Knoxville, Tenn., headquarters, Power Equipment has six additional full sales, service and parts facilities including remanufacturing capabilities. Al-jon has been in business since 1963 and manufacturing landfill compactors since 1981. The company currently produces three models, the Advantage 500, 525 and 600 series ranging from 80,000 to 127,000 lbs. (36,287 to 57,606 kg). (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Power Equipment (a division of BRAMCO) has been successfully selling, servicing and supplying parts for heavy and general con- Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) struction equipment since 1946 and recently made the decision to take on the Al-jon landfill compactor line.


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2014 Unused Bomag BW213D-4, EROPS, 84” Drum, High/Low Frequency, 23.1x26 Rubber................$109,500 Ea.

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2003 CAT D4G XL, 5,563 Hrs, EROPS, Great CAT U/C, Stk #50I ..........$45,900

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2009 Deere 644K, 3.5k Hrs, Aux Hyd, Hyd Q/C, New Radial 25x23.5 Rubber, EROPS, Clean!, Stock# 818H $162,500

2012 Cat 312EL, 1007 Hrs, Mechanical Thumb, Tier 4, Stock# 749H ....$124,500

New Witzco Lowboys, Customization Available, 35-50 Ton in Stock ........$Call


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WE HEAR YOU LOUD AND CLEAR. When our customers sound off, we listen. So when you asked us to turn down the noise and turn up productivity on our reimagined 550K, 650K, 700K, and 750K Crawler Dozers, we responded with a noticeably quieter, more spacious cab. A hydraulic-driven fan that further reduces noise, while saving fuel. And a more powerful Interim Tier 4 diesel. Plus the unsurpassed operating ease and maneuverability you’ve come to expect. To hear more about why these dozers are a sound choice, see your Deere dealer.

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Life in the Fast Lane — Terex Hosts NASCAR Legend On March 6, Roger Penske — founder and chairman of Penske Corporation and IndyCar Series and NASCAR Racing legend — and five members of Penske Corporation made a pit stop at the Terex manufacturing facility in Eagle Farm, Australia. Their primary mission: tour the Terex Cranes facility, meet team members, learn more about, and test drive the Terex Pick & Carry crane models for which Penske Corporation supplies major powertrain components. For more than 10 years, Terex Cranes has been a Penske customer, purchasing engines and transmissions from MTU Detroit Diesel Australia, owned by Penske Automotive Group Inc. for the Terex AT15, AT 22 and MAC 25 Pick & Carry cranes. “Over the years, we have purchased many units engines and transmissions,” said Danny Black, general manager of Terex Australia Pty Ltd. “Penske is a valuable supplier, offering us engines and transmissions for fast and reliable pick and carry cranes.” With the aid of turbocharged and intercooled diesel engines and Allison transmissions, Terex Pick & Carry cranes are legendary for their highway speeds, so they quickly get to the job site. Featuring articulated frame construction with pick and carry lifting that requires no outriggers, the cranes set up fast and begin working almost immediately, so contractors can complete projects quickly, according to the manufacturer. Hinged engine covers and mid covers provide fast servic-

Penske Corporation representatives were photographed with Terex team members in front of the Terex MAC 25 Pick & Carry crane.

ing, so Terex Pick & Carry cranes spend less time in the pits and more time in the field. The 5-speed Allison automatic transmission offers both 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive for increased traction, maneuverability and cornering and top out at highway speeds reaching 53 mph (85 km/h). Before hitting the track for their next stop, Penske and Penske Corporation representatives were photographed with Terex team members in front of the Terex MAC 25 Pick &

Carry crane. “We thank Roger and the Penske team for visiting our facility and appreciate the valuable contribution they have made to the success of the Terex Pick & Carry crane line,” said Black. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Company Wrench to Celebrate Grand Opening in Columbia

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC. 233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541 800-669-6450 205-387-1600 Fax: 205-387-1668

Company Wrench is preparing to host a grand opening celebration June 26 for its new Kobelco dealership in Columbia, S.C. The event will start at 8 a.m. with a continental breakfast, followed by a barbecue lunch. Guests also can participate in a raffle to win prizes. During an auction to benefit The Wounded Warrior Project, attendees will have an opportunity to bid on a Kobelco SK35SR-6E mini-excavator. Proceeds more than $25,000 from the auction will support injured service members through the 20 programs and services provided by WWP that are uniquely structured to nurture the mind and body, and encourage economic empowerment and engagement. More than 52,000 servicemen and women have been injured in recent military conflicts. In addition to the physical wounds, it is estimated as many as 400,000 service members live with the invisible wounds of war including combat-related stress, major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Through this auction, Company Wrench will support WWP’s

work toward its vision of fostering the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation’s history. Company Wrench’s 7.64 acre facility, just off I-20, is comprised of office space, a 7,800 sq. ft. parts warehouse, an 8,640 sq. ft. service department with drive through service, covered wash bay and plenty of room to house Company Wrench’s vast inventory. The dealership will carry a full line of Kobelco excavators, Strickland buckets, Terex Fuchs material handlers, Gehl skid steers, Stanley and LaBounty attachments, Liugong wheel loaders, Dressta dozers and much more. Attendees also will have the chance to meet Company Wrench’s team including Michael Dooley, general manager; Tad Timmons, senior shop technician; and Leon Davis and Eric Gambiel, field technicians. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Flint Equipment Company Albany, GA 229/888-1212 Adairsville, GA 770/773-9857 Atlanta, GA 404/691-9445 Grovetown, GA 706/855-5440 Columbus, GA 706/687-3344 Macon, GA 478/788-1586 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161 Savannah, GA 912/964-7370

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Growing, Evolving…

Briggs Equipment, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has opened a JCB equipment dealership in Memphis, Tenn. Briggs Equipment now carries JCB’s backhoe loaders, telescopic handlers, compact excavators and skid steer and compact track loaders with unique side entry doors. Briggs Equipment is a full line materials handling and construction equipment distributor, offering a product line featuring forklifts, railcar movers, scissor lifts, sweepers/scrubbers, trailerspotters and more. Briggs Equipment offers sale of new and used equipment, long and short term rentals, parts and repair and fleet management solutions. Founded in 1904 as Briggs-Weaver Machinery, the company was acquired by Charles Sammons in 1952 and remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Sammons Enterprises Inc. Sammons, one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, has assets valued at $70.5 billion. Briggs’s global footprint covers 34 locations in the United States (South and Southeast), 10 locations in the UK (national coverage) and 12 locations in Mexico (national coverage), making it one of the largest dealers of industrial and construction equipment in the world. “Briggs Equipment has grown and evolved a great deal

during its many years of operation,” said Chris Meinecke, president and COO of Briggs Equipment. “We are very excited to begin this new venture with JCB. We’ve always emphasized quality and service, and by now carrying the JCB product line, we’re able to offer our Memphis-area customers some of the very best heavy equipment available in the industry today.” Briggs Equipment will be utilizing advertising and marketing to further communicate the availability of JCB equipment within the Memphis area. “Briggs has a proven track record of over 60 successful years in industrial and construction equipment business,” said Dallas Reeves, JCB North America’s vice president of sales. “We’re pleased to be entering into a relationship with such an experienced and well-regarded company, and we look forward to an excellent partnership in the years ahead.” For more information about Briggs Equipment, visit www.briggsequipment.com. For more information about JCB, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JCB Sends Additional Machines to Nepal JCB has stepped up its support for earthquake-stricken Nepal by dispatching more machines to help the country with its ongoing clean-up operations. The news of the $250,000 equipment donation came after a second earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 struck the country just after midday on May 12, killing dozens of people and injuring more than 1,000. The first earthquake just over two weeks earlier killed more than 8,000 people and left thousands more home-

less. JCB responded by donating $1 million worth of equipment, including a fleet of backhoe loaders and electrical generators. The company is now donating an additional four machines, including compact skid steer loaders, to respond to current needs in the region. Also included in the donation are a pickand-carry crane and a Loadall telescopic handler, which can lift and load debris in areas devastated by the quakes. “As the days have gone by, our

A JCB backhoe loader is pictured on May 12 in Kathmandu, Nepal, clearing debris from the site of a building that collapsed in the country’s second earthquake.

Nepalese dealer has advised of the need for small and maneuverable machines, which can access confined areas and machines which can lift and place heavy loads,” JCB Chairman Lord Bamford said. “JCB is happy to respond with the donation of an additional four machines, particularly as the country has now suffered a second earthquake.” JCB is supplying the machines through its dealer, MAW Enterprises Pvt Ltd, in Nepal. JCB has a long history of helping countries affected by major natural disasters, providing $500,000 worth of machines and generators to the Philippines when Typhoon Haiyan struck in 2013. Machines also were donated when earthquakes struck in Haiti in 2010 and in China in 2008 and to southern India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia in 2004 following the Boxing Day Tsunami. For more information, visit www.jcb.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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(L-R): Gabe Black, Toby Claiborne, Ed Rottmann and Todd Claiborne attend the East Knoxville breakfast.

(L-R): Roger and Bobby Cissom speak with Henry Gray, Stowers CAT, at the Chattanooga breakfast.

Contractors Attend Breakfast in East Knoxville, Tenn. STOWERS from page 18

Robbie Hodges (L), Bakers Excavating, receives some perks during the Kingsport breakfast from Hadley Townsend, Stowers CAT.

Wes Acklin, Stowers CAT, stops to speak with Jeremy Baker of Baker Excavating during the Kingsport breakfast.

(L-R): Jim Bivens, Stowers CAT, goes over equipment specs with Carl Biggs and Doug Miller during the Chattanooga breakfast.

Greg Stone (L) of Greg Stone Excavating and Mike Cunningham, Stowers CAT.

In attendance at the Chattanooga breakfast are (L-R), Scott Thompson, Randy and Mason Sherrill and Wes Stowers, Stowers CAT.


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XL Specialized Introduces XL 120 Low-Profile HDG Trailer This spring, XL Specialized Trailers introduced the XL 120 low-profile hydraulic detachable gooseneck (HDG), the newest addition to its construction equipment hauling line. This model is rated at 110,000 lbs. in 10 ft. (49,895 kg in 3 m) and 120,000 lbs. in 16 ft. (54,431 kg in 4.8 m) in the center of the deck. Engineered for heavier construction equipment, this model is designed with user-friendly features and the superior reliability that XL Specialized Trailers are known for. The newly designed trailer features a low-profile neck construction that contractors need to load their equipment over the neck. The 13-ft. (4 m) long gooseneck has a 36-in. (91 cm) long flip neck attachment for use with a four-axle truck. This set-up offers a 146-in. (371 cm) swing clearance, allow-

ing weight to be distributed to the steer axle of the truck. The fiveposition variable ride height allows users to adjust the neck height to fit their various loads. The XL 120 Low-Profile HDG comes in the standard 53 ft. (16 m) overall length, or a 55 ft. (16.7 m) version for even longer loads. With 54-1/2 in. (138 cm) axle spacing, the 53-ft. long trailer has a main deck that offers a full 26 ft. (8 m) in the well and 60-in. (152 cm) axle spacing also is available. The main deck is constructed with four 16-in. (40.6 cm) tall, fully-cambered I-beams connected with 10-in. (25.4 cm) and 4-in. (10 cm) stubbed junior I-beams on 12in. (30.5 cm) alternating centers for maximum strength, as well as 24in. (61 cm) loaded deck height with 8 in. (20 cm) of ground clearance. The trailer also features stan-

The newly designed trailer features a low-profile neck construction. The 13-ft. (4 m) long gooseneck has a 36-in. (91 cm) long flip neck attachment for use with a four-axle truck.

dard 31-in. (78 cm) front flip ramps, seven bent D-rings and 12 chain drops per side, and heavyduty swing-out outriggers on 24in. centers to combine for a completely equipped main deck, ready for any piece of equipment. The last three cross members in the main deck are recessed to make a bucket well for the bucket of an excavator to sit low in without dam-

aging the cylinder while the open boom trough in the rear bridge provides a place for the arm to ride safely. The 32 degree rear bridge transition features traction aids for loading. The rear deck is prepped for a two-axle booster, resulting in an extremely flexible trailer, allowing for more varied loads that are able to go through more areas. The three-axle trailer can be set up as a

straight four-axle using a pin-on or as a 3 + 2 using a spreader bar with two axles at the end. “This new XL 120 low-profile HDG is an important addition to our construction line-up for many reasons,” said Rodney Crim, vice president of sales at XL Specialized Trailers. “Our customers needed a model for their heavier equipment, and with ratings of 120,000 pounds in 16-feet or 110,000 pounds in 10-feet, we have achieved that; and adding many features to the standard unit makes the XL 120 HDG a very user-friendly solution in the marketplace.” For more information, visit atxlspecializedtrailer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

International Truck Bolsters Commitment to Customers International Truck announced a number of advancements to its OnCommand Connection open architecture remote diagnostics system. OnCommand Connection works with a customer’s existing telematics provider, pulling diagnostic-related data to create easy-to-understand vehicle health reports. Visibility into the operational health of the vehicle empowers customers to understand the severity of vehicle issues and determine the appropriate actions — ultimately leading to increased uptime, according to the manufacturer. OnCommand Connection Is Now Standard OnCommand Connection will now be available as a standard, no-charge feature on all new International trucks. In addition, fleets with International trucks or competitive vehicles, model year 2007 and newer, with partnering telematics providers, also will have the opportunity to obtain OnCommand Connection through International truck dealers, free of charge.

“Customers currently enrolled in OnCommand Connection are experiencing real-world advantages every day with increased vehicle uptime and lower operating costs,” said Michael Cancelliere, Navistar senior vice president, global parts and customer service. “We believe, as a leader in technology integration, that we have a responsibility to make the uptime benefits of OnCommand Connection available to the entire industry.” Telematics Hardware and Data Bundle on International Branded Vehicles The company announced a credit for base model telematics hardware and two years of data service on International branded vehicles upon activation. For customers choosing to upgrade from the base telematics hardware, a retail parts program is available to offset the incremental cost to customers. This bundled offering will be available in July 2015. “OnCommand Connection was devel-

oped on the foundation of integration and choice,” said Mike Cerilli, vice president and general manager, Navistar Connected Vehicle Business. “We’re proud to offer our customers the many benefits of OnCommand Connection through their preferred telematics provider.” The company also launched a dedicated Web site to its OnCommand Connection remote diagnostics system. The site, www.OnCommandConnection.com, serves as a destination for education on the system, including useful information on telematics partners, training, and portal access. Customers also can enroll in OnCommand Connection directly through the Web site. The benefits that have been delivered by OnCommand Connection since the system’s introduction just over a year ago include: • Industry’s first open architecture remote diagnostics system, aggregating data from participating telematics providers, including competitive makes • Robust fault code monitoring of more than 4,000 codes and counting

• Monitors and aggregates faults from integrated component suppliers like Cummins and welcomes newly added partner Eaton, with several others in the pipeline • Bolstering integration with repair information partners such as Mitchell One and Noregon • Base telematics hardware and data bundle with option to upgrade, regardless of provider “As commercial vehicles and fleet operations become increasingly more sophisticated, it’s our responsibility to understand the data ecosystem and integrate with key stakeholders so our customers can maximize their uptime and see those results in their bottom line,” said Bill Kozek, president, Truck and Parts, Navistar. “OnCommand Connection will continue to play a critical role in driving uptime across the industry — and we’re just getting started.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mack Introduces Fuel-Efficient Mack mDRIVE HD Adding to its increasing lineup of models featuring the highly fuel-efficient Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission, Mack Trucks announced that the mDRIVE HD is now available and standard in the Titan by Mack model. “We built on the success of the Mack mDRIVE, previously only available on our highway models, and engineered a heavierduty version of the automated manual transmission, resulting in the mDRIVE HD, standard on the Mack Granite and now standard on the Titan,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “When paired with the powerful heavy-haul Titan, it offers Mack customers unparalleled muscle to easily handle the most difficult of loads.” The mDRIVE HD offers improved performance for demanding on- and off-road applications. The mDRIVE HD in the Titan is compatible up to 2,060 lb.-ft. of torque, 515 to 605 hp and integrates seamlessly with the powerful Mack MP10 engine. Featuring specialized heavy-haul software for GCWs heavier than 140,000 lbs. (63,503 kg), the mDRIVE HD in the Titan easily manages applications such as logging, lowboy and oversized hauling, according to the manufacturer. The 12-speed mDRIVE HD features an

automated clutch, so no clutch pedal is need• The mDRIVE HD uses a transmission- for sensitive payloads like livestock or bulk ed. The mDRIVE HD is controlled through mounted oil cooler. The mDRIVE HD’s oil liquids. a dash-mounted shift pad, enabling the driv- cooler helps maintain an optimal operating • The mDRIVE HD offers a rock free feaer to select drive, neutral or reverse. For temperature, despite repeated, heat-generat- ture. Should the vehicle become stuck, this more demanding jobsite conditions, feature allows the driver to rock the the shift pad can be operated manually truck back and forth simply by pumpto hold a gear, downshift or upshift. ing the accelerator. The mDRIVE HD in the Titan • It features grade gripper. Working model monitors changes in grade (both with the truck’s ABS system, grade up and down), vehicle speed, throttle gripper allows the vehicle to momenposition, acceleration, torque demand tarily hold a hill, giving the driver time and gross vehicle weight. It automatito move their foot from the brake to the cally chooses the best gear for the road accelerator pedal without rolling backcondition, allowing drivers to focus on ward. the terrain rather than shifting gears, Mack unveiled the mDRIVE HD increasing safety on worksites. The during the World of Concrete 2015 mDRIVE HD is serviceable at Mack’s Adding to its increasing lineup of models featuring show in Las Vegas. At that time, Mack the Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmis- announced that the mDRIVE HD was coast-to-coast dealer network. mDRIVE HD is now available and standard Other features of the mDRIVE HD sion, standard in its Granite model. The in the Titan by Mack model. in the Titan include: mDRIVE HD in the Granite features • The mDRIVE HD is lightweight. ing shifts. up to 1,920 lb.-ft. of torque, horsepower ratIncluding transmission oil, the mDRIVE • Unique software packages, specific to ings from 325 to 505 and is designed to inteHD is more than 200 lbs. (91 kg) lighter than the customer application, are available with grate with the Mack MP7 and MP8 engines. other transmission offerings, enabling cus- the mDRIVE HD. The “heavy haul” packThe mDRIVE HD in the Titan now is tomers to haul even more payload. age brings a more aggressive shift strategy available for order. • It features reinforced internal compo- with performance-oriented shift points and For more information, visit www.macknents. With stronger gears and synchros, the fewer skipped gears. “Enhanced construc- trucks.com. (This story also can be found on mDRIVE HD is built to withstand more fre- tion” provides optimal on/off-road capabiliquent shifting that is often needed in heavy ty and gives the driver full control over any Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at haul applications. terrain. “EZ shift” delivers smoother shifts www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Easton UltraShift PLUS Gives Operators Alternative Kenworth now offers the 10-speed Eaton UltraShift PLUS VAS transmission for the Kenworth T370, T440 and T470 equipped with the 8.9-L PACCAR PX-9 engine. The Eaton UltraShift PLUS provides operators of select Kenworth medium duty trucks with an alternative to traditional manual or automatic transmissions while expanding available application use. Recommended for construction, refuse, municipal pickup and delivery, and agricultural applications, the Eaton UltraShift PLUS incorporates an electronic clutch actuation system that enables quick shifts and clutch engagement, regardless of engine RPM. The system automatically selects an appropriate start gear and adapts shift decisions based on driving environment. The transmission, which has a maximum torque rating to handle all medium duty engine ratings, provides better control of engine and

transmission functions for smooth automated shifting and vehicle launches. The Eaton UltraShift PLUS VAS also features hill start aid, creep modes, auto neutral, and engine and clutch over speed protection. UltraShift PLUS transmissions employ grade sensing, weight computation and driver throttle commands for reliability and performance during launch and shift decisions. “Kenworth has an excellent partnership with Eaton, and our medium duty truck customers will benefit from the performance and value of the Eaton UltraShift PLUS VAS transmission option for the Kenworth T370, T440 and T470,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. For more information, visit www.eaton.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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All Truck Parts & Equipment Opens Western Star Dealer After 50 years in the used truck sales and parts business, All Truck Parts & Equipment has joined with Daimler Trucks North America as the South’s newest dealer of Western Star Trucks. “It’s a market we’ve been looking to enter for some time. We have always catered to the vocational market so the Western Star is a perfect complement to our business. And with Western Star expanding its product offerings with the all new 4700 model and now the 5700, the timing couldn’t be better,” said Scott Culotta, owner/CEO of All Truck Parts. “We’ve long wanted to enter the new truck market but we Scott Culotta (L), owner and CEO, and Dwayne wanted the product to be the perfect Pitre (R), truck manager, both of All Truck Parts & Equipment, sold the company’s first Western fit for our company.” Star tri-axle dump to J.H. Sanders and his son. As a Western Star dealer, All Truck has expanded its service bays, added It soon will be adding certified services for factory-certified technicians and updated its Cummins diesel engines. (This story also can be found on facilities to accommodate the new customer base. It’s now a full service truck dealership Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at and a Detroit Diesel certified service center. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Colorado ‘Box Delete’ Expands Options for Businesses With a box delete option, business owners and fleet managers can have it their way when it comes to customizing the back end of the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado. Chevrolet announced availability of the package in mid-April. It is the only such option offered in the midsize truck segment, according to the manufacturer. “With the segment-leading efficiency and maneuverable size, the Colorado makes a great, flexible choice for urban businesses and fleets to make the most of a midsize truck,” said Ed Peper, U.S. vice president, GM Fleet & Commercial. “It’s ideal for utility companies requiring service bodies, as well as landscapers and other businesses needing the utility of a flatbed.” The box delete package — RPO order code ZW9 — is available on Colorado Work Truck 2WD extended cab models and is offered exclusively with the 305-hp 3.6L V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission. A $300 credit is applied to the Colorado’s suggested retail price when the option is selected. Additional vehicle and package highlights include: • 2,200-lb. payload rating • 6,001-lb. gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)

• Temporary taillamps installed on the rear A coil-over-type front suspension features Award Winner of the frame aluminum knuckles that are low in mass and Chevrolet Colorado was named the 2015 • Rear bumper deleted Motor Trend Truck of the Year and high in strength, contributing to a more • Full-size spare tire included Cars.com’s Best Pickup Truck of 2015. It responsive feel and efficiency. Colorado also • Eight body mount provisions (four per also received Kelley Blue Book’s 5-Year features the segment’s first application of frame rail) Cost-to-Own award for the midsize truck energy-saving electric power steering. • Standard fuel filler position. Optional category. The Colorado has a short turning circle of BJA-code service body fuel 41.3 ft. (12.6 m), enabling easfiller will be available and ier maneuvering in tight areas shipped loose in the cab for such as on city streets. upfitter installation Four-wheel disc brakes, with • Z82 trailering package four-piston front calipers, are • G80 locking differential. standard and feature Duralife Additionally, an option to delete the rear seat for great brake rotors — pioneered on cargo capacity and versatility the Silverado — that can offer is available with the up to double the service life Colorado Work Truck and save money on mainteextended cab regardless of nance. whether the box stays or In the city, the V-6-powered goes. Colorado 2WD (with box) is “The Colorado was devel- The box delete package is available on Colorado Work Truck 2WD rated at 18 mpg, and on the oped with the upfitter indus- extended cab models and is offered exclusively with the 305-hp highway, it’s rated at a segtry in mind,” said Mike 3.6L V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission. ment-best 26 mpg. Jones, product manager, For more information, visit www.chevromid-pickups, CNG and LPG. “Input from Like the full-size Chevrolet Silverado, the body manufacturers and fleet owners helped Colorado has a fully boxed perimeter frame, let.com. us make the most of the optional fuel filler which provides the strength to support its (This story also can be found on mounting location to suit their unique capabilities and was engineered, to provide a Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at needs.” confident, smooth and quiet ride. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Talbert Manufacturing Welcomes New Vice President of Engineering Talbert Manufacturing, a manufacturer of specialized heavy-haul trailers and transportation equipment, announced that Sam Guron has joined Talbert as the vice president of engineering. Guron oversees Talbert’s engineering and IT departments, which are responsible for designing and launching new products. Guron’s primary role is creating and executing the product development process as well as leading all aspects of the company’s new technology commercialization. With the development process, Talbert engineers continue designing new trailers that meet the customers’ specifications at competitive price points, as well as uphold the trailers’ quality and reliability. He also enforces delivery schedules to ensure customers receive orders within a timely manner. “Guron has a proven record of successfully developing and launching new, quality products,” said Andy Tanner, Talbert president. “Having him oversee our engineering department ensures that our products are always the highest level in quality and reliability.” Guron brings 29 years of engineering experience in the heavy equipment, automotive and nuclear industries to his new role. Prior to joining the team in April, he was a global operational excellence manager for Volvo Construction Equipment at Shippensburg, Pa., where he integrated a global, new-product development process aimed at simplifying equipment designs for easy serviceability and high reliabili-

ty. Prior to that, he worked 17 years for Caterpillar in various engineering and managerial positions at its branch in Peoria, Ill. At Caterpillar, he managed multiple new product introduction programs, product cost management, oversaw the research and development budgets for the machines’ electrical and electronics systems, and provided insight on streamlining heavy equipment designs. He also served as a Six Sigma master black belt, training and coaching Caterpillar’s project leaders to effectively apply the improvement methodology while developing new products. “I’m looking forward to sharing my technical and leadership knowledge to execute the development of a streamlined innovation process that will support producing high quality products and services that meet customers’ needs,” said Guron. “I’m also excited about working with Talbert’s excellent team of engineers to build a strengths-based culture to collaborate with cross-functional organizations. Their past work is impressive, and I’m happy that I get to contribute to their future success.” For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Sam Guron joined the Talbert Manufacturing team in April as the new vice president of engineering.


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Isuzu Delivers 500,000th Isuzu-Built Truck in North America Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. has delivered the 500,000th Isuzu-built truck since the Isuzu brand entered the North American market in 1984. The N-Series truck was sold to Farmers Home Furniture in Dublin, Ga. The unit marked the 235th Isuzu truck the home-furnishings retailer has purchased. “We are very proud that a half a million Isuzu-built trucks have been sold over the last 31 years,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “This milestone is really a tribute to the durability and reliability of the Isuzu product, and the loyalty of customers like Farmers Home Furniture.” Phillip Faircloth, president and CEO of Farmers Home Furniture, said, “We began buying Isuzu trucks in October 1998, and we’ve never stopped. Our drivers like them because they’re so maneuverable, and they offer a high cab design with a panoramic view that makes them easy to drive. From a company perspective, we like them because of their reliability, long-term dependability and fuel efficiency. Farmers’ success is built on long term relationships. Isuzu is one such partner playing an important role in its ability to assist us in delivery of fine furniture to America’s small towns. This is our 235th Isuzu truck, but it won’t be our last.” Farmers Home Furniture is one of the largest and fastest-growing furniture retailers in the United States, with 187 stores throughout the southeast. Isuzu diesel-powered trucks range from the 12,000-lb. GVWR NPR ECO-MAX to the 19,500-lb. GVWR NRR. Both standard and crew cab models are offered and all are available in a range of wheelbases to meet the needs of a variety of applications. Isuzu also offers a gasoline-powered low-cab-forward truck. The NPR-Gas — also available in a variety of wheelbases, cab styles and GVWRs — is assembled in Charlotte, Mich. An optional version of the gasoline engine is capable of being converted to run on compressed natural gas or propane. Isuzu also offers CNG/LPG-capable low-cab-forward trucks. For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Isuzu Commercial Truck has delivered the 500,000 Isuzu-built truck since the Isuzu brand entered the North American market in 1984. The N-Series truck was sold to Farmers Home Furniture in Dublin, Ga.


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Ecoverse Conducts Inaugural Showcase in Cleveland Ecoverse conducted the company’s inaugural Ecoverse Showcase at the Cleveland Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 14 to 16, 2015. Formerly operating as Doppstadt US, the Ohio-based company recently changed its name to Ecoverse to better reflect its full line of equipment and focus on organic recycling. As well as an opportunity to introduce the company’s full lineup of volume reduction and material processing machines, technical training and educational sessions designed for both dealers and end users were offered. In total, ten machines, including Doppstadt, Backhus, Backers, Tiger, and Harvest Quest were on display on the floor of the Convention Center. Along with sales training sessions geared dealers and courses on maximizing machine productivity for end-user, educational sessions covered subjects ranging from food waste management and removal of plastic contaminants, to anaerobic digestion, remediation of drill cuttings and odor control in compost. Equipment operators and service engineers also received training and certification at the event. As Hugh Fagan explained it, he and Shane Donnelly previously worked for a screening and crushing equipment manufacturer serving the aggregate market when the two identified a need and opportunity in organic materials recycling and construction and demolition material processing. They recognized that, while organic recycling markets were mature in Europe, the market was still developing in the United States. As a result, 12 years ago they received distribution rights to distribute the German manufactured Doppstadt material processing equipment in the United States and formed Doppstadt US. As the company’s customer base grew, demand for a wider range of equipment solutions led to the addition of equipment from additional manufacturers to better serve their clients. Developing their product line also included acquisitions such as N40,

a North Carolina based distributor of Backhus compost turners and Backers star screens equipment, purchased in January 2013. With an equipment line that now includes Doppstadt, Backhus, Backers, Tiger and Harvest Quest, and having traded under multiple names, they felt it was time to change the company’s name to Ecoverse Industries as a better reflection of what they do and the customers they serve. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) (L-R): Tracey Wellman of DMJ Waste is joined by Hugh Fagan of Ecoverse, Josh Wellman of DMJ Waste, and Allen Gregory of Ecoverse.

(L-R): Among the Ecoverse crew available to answer attendees questions were Jack Beck, Andy Lawrence, company President Shane Donnelly and Darren Midlane.

(L-R): John McGrath of Ecoverse speaks with John and Steve Clisham of SJ Clisham Inc., based in Winterport, Maine.

(L-R): Joel Tupy of Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company joined Backhus Managing Director Jens Wiechmann, Hayden-Murphy Equipment Company President, Len Kirk, Vice President Ken Boehm and Sales Representative, Phil Rodriguez to give a sense of scale to this Backhus windrow turner.

Thomas Stone (L) of Ehrbar catches up with Darren Finlay of Ecoverse to discuss this Doppstadt DZ-750 Kombi processing plant.

Mark Brester (L) and Carl Roderick of W.I. Clark Company in Wallingford, Conn., found that the classes conducted during the Ecoverse Showcase were extremely informative.


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N-Class Vibrating Screen Offers Grizzly Feeders Alternative W.S. Tyler’s line of N-Class Vibrating Screens features four-bearing eccentric screening technology to help minimize structural vibration and ensure smooth, efficient operation. The technology and design of the N-Class offers an alternative to grizzly feeders, and is practical for mining scalping applications. Additionally, the N-Class offers self-cleaning action to minimize common issues found with traditional grizzly feeders, including blinding and pegging. The N-Class is flexible enough to fit into most operations with an apron feeder, yet features advanced eccentric screening technology to handle heavy-duty applications. The eccentric shaft design forces the screen body to follow the shaft movement. While it travels upward, the counterbalance weights move in the opposite direction and create an equal force to that generated by the body. As a result, the forces cancel each other out while generating a consistent positive stroke that minimizes structural vibration and handles material volume spikes without losing momentum. Additionally, it creates a selfcleaning action that reduces blinding and pegging while improving overall screening efficiency. For further enhanced operation, the NClass can be used with perforated plate

the crusher, saving the customers on crusher spare parts and maintenance every year Built for high production rates, the NClass can process up to 5,000 tons-per-hour (4,536 t) and can handle material up to 80 by 40 in. (203 by 101.6 cm) in size, and up to 40-in. thick. The N-Class is available in sizes from 4 by 8 ft. (1.2 by 2.4 m), up to 8 by 24 ft. (2.4 by 7.3 m), and with inclines from 10- to 20-degrees. Up to three screen decks are offered to better accommodate different materials. All W.S. Tyler screens undergo extensive testing and inspection prior to shipping, including vibration analysis. These inspections ensure proper workmanship, correct balance and smooth operation. During commissioning on site, the screen is again tested to make sure it achieves optimal performance within the customer’s specific operaThe N-Class is flexible enough to fit into most operations with an apron feeder, tion and performance targets. The N-Class is yet features advanced eccentric screening technology to handle heavy-duty backed by a standard 18-month warranty applications. from date of shipment. Additionally, the warranty can be increased with optional cusscreen media, up to 4-in. (10 cm) thick. found in grizzly feeders. The circular holes tomer-specific warranty upgrade packages. For more information, call 800/325-5993 Unlike systems that utilize individual grizzly feature slightly tapered edges to further minbars, the perforated plate with circular holes imize plugging and clogging As a result the or visit www.wstyler.ca. (This story also can be found on does not allow elongated material to get screen openings on a N-Class stay clear and stuck between bars. This prevents bridge eliminate all fines prior to reaching the Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at building for the fine material commonly crusher. This minimizes the wear and tear on www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Brokk G50 Grapple Proves Ideal for Soft Demolition The G50 grapple manufactured by Brokk is an ideal attachment for soft demolition, separation and sorting in the interior of structures. The unit is easy to handle and operate and provides excellent clamping, prying and breakout force, according to the manufacturer. The G50 jaw opening is 17.3 in. (44 cm). It is compatible with the Brokk 60, 100, 160 and 260, as well as some older Brokk models. For interior soft demolition, it is typically used with the 100 and 160, models that are only 31 in. (79 cm) wide and can fit through standard doorways and hallways. Since the 100 and 160 have less than 100 ft.-lbs. of floor load, they are ideal machines for these types of interior soft-gut projects. With one fixed and one movable jaw, the G50 can firmly grasp structural elements such as drywall, ceiling sections, piping and HVAC ducts, while a 360-degree hydraulic rotation circuit allows for fast and accurate positioning. Once the attachment grasps something, the powerful Brokk machine can easily pull it down. This eliminates the need to have harnessed workers on ladders or scaffolding cutting and pulling down structural elements. And, because Brokk machines are remotecontrolled, the operator can position himself away from any falling debris but maintain a good view of the work. Once demolished materials are pulled down, the Brokk and G50 make it easy to pick up and sort even small debris. Boltable grip plates facilitate picking and sorting, so those tasks can be completed without switching to a different attachment. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

With one fixed and one movable jaw, the G50 can firmly grasp structural elements such as drywall, ceiling sections, piping and HVAC ducts, while a 360-degree hydraulic rotation circuit allows for fast and accurate positioning.


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Kleemann Cone Crushers Offer Fuel-Efficient Operation The Mobicone MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO mobile cone crushers from Kleemann offer aggregate producers high-productivity secondary or tertiary crushing in a fuel-efficient, Tier IV Final emissions-compliant machine. The S-version of the MCO 9i EVO provides a discharge conveyor-mounted final classifying screen with oversized aggregate return conveyor. This permits a closed material cycle and production of final particle sizes without a stand-alone screen. The oversize can be optionally discharged via the swivelmounted return conveyor at the side. In lieu of hydraulic drive, the MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO’s diesel-electrical drive provides low fuel consumption in a compact design. Optional crusher anti-spin and automatic lubrication functions make for high crushing capacities and equipment durability. Its power plant generates 332 hp at 1,500 rpm. The MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO’s 37 in. (94 cm) cone crusher diameter permits a raw feed capacity of 287 tph (260 t), with a feed

The S-version of the MCO 9i EVO provides a discharge conveyor-mounted final classifying screen with oversized aggregate return conveyor. This permits a closed material cycle and production of final particle sizes without a stand-alone screen.

size maximum of 8.25 in. (21 cm). The feed hopper standard feed opening is approximately 8 ft. 3 in. wide by 11 ft. 2 in. long (2.5 by 3.4 m). With extensions the feed opening expands to 8 ft. 7 in. by 12 ft. 6 in. (2.6 by 3.8 m). Its vibrating feeder is 40 in. by 6 ft. 11 in. (101 by 2.1 m). Like other EVO mobile crushers from Kleemann, the MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO is driven by a powerful diesel-direct drive, which together with the electric drives of the conveyor belts, ensures efficient operation with low fuel consumption.

To ensure power is delivered to where it’s needed, the optimized crusher housing design permits over 287 hp of the total 332 hp drive to be continuously available to the crusher. In combination with the large stroke of the cone crusher, this ensures a maximum throughput of up to 287 tph, according to the manufacturer. The MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO is equipped with the same touch panel control system which has been proven on other EVO plants, with controls protected by ample cushioning and positive air pressure which keeps dust out.

The MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO presents a powerful and efficient design, and provides a complement to the new MC 110 Ri EVO or MC 110 Zi EVO mobile jaw crushers from Kleemann. These machines may be interlinked for maximum production, and their material conveying elements — such as the vibrating chute or grizzly — can be adapted to each other, assuring that the cone crusher always maintains the optimal filling level and producing a high-quality end product. With its continuous feed system (CFS), each step the material goes

through in the MCO 9i EVO/MCO 9i S EVO is wider than the width of the one before it, eliminating choke or wear points. As the crusher is diesel direct-driven via a fluid coupler, feedback is provided from the engine to the controlling computer, allowing indications that the crusher may be getting overloaded. Thus CFS manages a more equal loading of the crushing area, in which the conveying frequencies of the feeder trough and the prescreen are adapted independently of each other to the level of the crusher, significantly boosting performance. At the same time the exclusive CFS maintains a choke feed to the crusher, eliminating stops and starts of the feed system, improving production, material shape and wear, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

IROCK Crushers Offers New Diesel-Powered Sidewinder IROCK Crushers has responded to customer demand with the introduction of a diesel option for its line of Sidewinder crushers. IROCK now offers the Sidewinder-15 with a 350-hp Caterpillar C-9 diesel engine, which powers a 100-kW generator for full on-board power. The power system is an alternative to the standard electric option. The crusher is V-belt driven and features a P.T. Tech clutch, which decreases power loss and increases fuel efficiency. An optional vibrating feeder with a tipping grid can be powered by the sidewinder via a variable frequency drive and remote control. The machine incorporates a 5 by 16 ft. (1.5 by 4.8 m) Cedarapids horizontal screen box with a triple-shaft design for long life. IROCK also equipped the new Sidewinder with four hydraulic outriggers for quick plant set up. Sidewinder crushers screen out a high percentage of feed material that is already the required size before it reaches the crusher. This minimizes the amount of material that runs through the crusher, which in turn increases production and reduces wear, according to the manufacturer. Sidewinders feature a closed-circuit design and a four-bar impactor, and they can produce up to four product sizes — three uniformly sorted and one oversized. A flop

Sidewinder crushers screen out a high percentage of feed material that is already the required size before it reaches the crusher. This minimizes the amount of material that runs through the crusher.

gate within the pant leg chute gives operators the option to either recirculate the crushed oversized material for further screening and crushing or divert it to be stockpiled as a 100

percent crushed material. Sidewinders are practical for primary crushing in sand and gravel applications and recycled asphalt operations, or for secondary

use with materials such as recycled concrete and quarry rock. There are three sizes available, each with a three-deck horizontal screen. With screening areas of 210, 288 and 360 sq. ft. (19.5, 26.7 and 33.4 sq m) respectively, the Sidewinder 15, 20 and 30 can process 400, 600 and 750 tph (363, 544 and 680 t). The mobile crushers feature IROCK’s rock box, an innovative alternative to discharge chutes found on similar units. The rock box uses a shelf system with abrasionresistant wear bars so crushed material can build up and act as a wear liner to effectively reduce maintenance. In addition, standard catwalks alongside the unit provide full access to each side of the screenbox for ease of maintenance or screen media changes. In addition to manufacturing heavy-duty equipment and high-quality components, IROCK also strives to provide exceptional customer service. The company has convenient 24-hour online parts lookup and ordering, fast delivery and live service support until 9 p.m. EST. For more information, call 866/240-0201 or visit www.irockcrushers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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New Track-Mounted GT200 Cone Crusher Plant Unveiled KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has unveiled its new track-mounted GT200 cone crushing plant, one of the company’s newest additions to the global track product line. The new track-mounted GT200 features a 1200LS cone crusher, which includes a new tramp iron relief (TIR) system that utilizes pressure relief valve technology. The new TIR system minimizes crusher overload impact shock loads transmitted to the crusher components, according to Stephen Whyte, product management consultant of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. In addition to the new tramp iron relief system, the new GT200’s 1200LS cone crusher includes a new hydraulic chamber clear feature, which raises the crusher’s upper crushing chamber, allowing the rock to flow through the crushing chamber by simply activating a manual valve. The cone crusher utilizes all roller bearing construction for improved production and energy efficiency when compared to crushers with bushing construction, Whyte said. The plant also features a one-piece cast steel base frame for improved strength, and its crusher chamber is designed to crush a broad range

of aggregate in feed sizes at various closedside-settings utilizing a standard-liner configuration. The addition of the track-mounted cone crusher to the global track product line was a crucial step in providing dealers and end users with a cost-effective, highly productive and mobile option. The Global Track product line features quarry-duty, time-proven components and was developed to be the perfect rental tool and ideal for operations in remote locations “With the GT200 cone crushing plant, we are able to offer our dealers a more complete product line offering,” Whyte said. “The GT200 is designed using hydraulic and electrical systems that are simple and easy to understand and maintain. Because Global Track systems are engineered to be completely compatible with each other, our end users can combine them to build the perfect system for their operations.” For more information, visit www.kpijci.com/track-mount/global-track. The new track-mounted GT200 features a 1200LS cone crusher, which includes a (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

new tramp iron relief (TIR) system that utilizes pressure relief valve technology. The new TIR system minimizes crusher overload impact shock loads transmitted to the crusher components.


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V1800, V2500 Evolution Hydraulic Breakers Provide Life Protection The Montabert V1800 and V2500 Evolution hydraulic breakers feature an automatic two-speed variation system — adjusting their impact energy and striking rate to deliver high energy per blow on hard ground and high frequency on soft ground — providing construction and demolition contractors, as well as aggregates producers, with increased productivity when processing homogeneous materials. The heavy-range hydraulic breakers have recently been redesigned to extend service life and reduce operating costs. The V1800 and V2500 feature a new heavy-duty housing that reflects the design of larger two-speed models, as well as the design of fully variable Montabert hydraulic breaker models. In addition, the hydraulic breakers’ fully enclosed heavy-duty cradles minimize ambient noise on the job site and protect working parts from dust and debris. The new V1800 and V2500 feature two steel bushings. Operators can easily replace the lower bushing in the field

without dismounting the breaker from the carrier. The two models also feature a modified lower suspension that extends the service life of the suspension system by reducing the wear on working parts. An optional soft-start feature is now available on the Montabert V1800 and V2500 hydraulic breakers. Equipped with the soft-start feature — installed before or after purchase — the hydraulic breaker delivers high frequency and low energy at the onset of operation. After a few seconds, the breaker resumes normal operation, delivering higher energy at a lower frequency. Ideal for activities such as rock splitting and oversize breaking, the soft-start feature minimizes blank firing effects by creating a niche in the material for better positioning and energy transfer — preserving the breaker’s tool retainers and front guide. Further, the operator can manually adjust the hydraulic breaker into high frequency and low energy mode when working on soft

ground. Standard features of the V1800 and V2500 include a blank-fire protection system that reduces harmful metal-tometal contact and an energy recovery system that recycles recoil energy from the piston to increase strike power. In addition, the hydraulic breakers’ upper and lower suspension extends the excavator’s work-group life by absorbing harmful vibrations, while an automatic cradle or excavator-mounted grease station delivers continuous grease flow — reducing bushing and tool wear. An optional air pressurization kit is available for underwater applications. Working tools available for the V1800 and V2500 include a general purpose moil, a blunt tool and a chisel. For more information, visit www.montabert.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The V1800 and V2500 feature a new heavy-duty housing that reflects the design of larger two-speed models, as well as the design of fully variable Montabert hydraulic breaker models. In addition, the hydraulic breakers’ fully enclosed heavy-duty cradles minimize ambient noise on the job site and protect working parts from dust and debris.


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such as light to medium demolition of concrete slabs and foundations, concrete bushing, tamping earthwork and digging clay to penetrations for pipes, electrical boxes, HVAC, beams, etc. It also features a power reduction switch for up to 30 percent less impact for precision work. An SR motor helps ensure stable performance with power fluctuations from generators or extension cords while a three chamber sealing principle provides contractors with a longer lifetime of their tool, which means fewer breakdowns. The TE-SP wave chisel helps to avoid excessive leveraging to unstick chisels on tough jobs. This groundbreaking chisel features a new wave design that produces up to a 30 percent increase in speed during concrete demolition by reducing friction between the chisel body and base material, leaving a wider opening for fast debris removal. This gives contractors more breaking power while reducing the likelihood of the chisel sticking or breaking. And, because it creates less airborne dust it helps to extend tool chuck life. The TE-SP wave chisel is exclusively for use with Hilti breakers (TE 805, TE 1000-AVR and TE 1500-AVR). The Hilti TE 1000-AVR is built to provide long-term service under the most rugged conditions. For added peace of mind, the TE 1000-AVR also is backed by Hilti lifetime service, a service agreement that includes two years of no-cost repair coverage. It is now equipped with a detachable supply cord that allows for quick onsite replacement virtually eliminating downtime on the most common repair. For more information, call 800/879-8000 or visit www.us.hilti.com/te-1000-avr. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ance.” The state’s third Capitol, the statehouse was designed by St. Louis, Mo., architect Theodore Link. The building cost $1 million, which was paid by the Illinois Central Railroad’s back taxes. Designated a Mississippi landmark and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Capitol is filled with history — and, unfortunately, water damage. “The building has apparently leaked since it was completed in 1903,” said Newman. “Most of these leaks were small, but chronic and persistent and in certain isolated areas led to serious deterioration of the parts of the steel roof structure and the special concrete system used to construct the roof decks. In these areas, we are demolishing the original roof decks and replacing them with new steel framing supporting new concrete roof decks.” Temporary walls currently block the rotunda at the center of the Capitol as a precaution, because steel framing is being installed in the attic space above. “If an accident were to occur and a piece of steel were dropped, it would probably break through the plaster interior dome and fall to the floor below,” said Newman. “By blocking off the rotunda, the contractor drastically reduced the risk of anyone being injured.” Johnson Construction was selected as general contractor for the restoration. The project team includes Brenda Davis, curator of the Mississippi state Capitol; John Sprayberry, project manager of the bureau of building; Liz Welch, secretary of the Mississippi Senate; Andrew Ketchings, clerk of the Mississippi House of Representatives; and Mingo Tingle, chief of technical preservation services, Department of Archives and History. All have put in long hours to make sure the right team is in place to carry out the delicate tasks required. “We sought out several subcontractors locally or nationally recognized as experts in their crafts and invited them to participate in the prequalification process and bid on the project,” Newman said. “The scaffolding was designed by Adam Brown, of Crimson Engineering Associates Inc. of Denver, Colo. The scaffolding was designed to provide access to every square inch of the building’s exterior surface, but couldn't be mechanically attached to the building. So, the scaffolding around the perimeter was ground supported and braced at the roof. The scaffolding around the main dome is supported on the base of the dome and the roof and is braced at points, but using only methods that will not damage the limestone and terra cotta.” All restoration work to the eagle was done in place in 10 days with a crew of five. “The eagle was created by St. Louis sculptor A.R. Grieve,” said Newman. “It consists of a steel armature supporting a sheet copper skin formed to the desired shape using a process called copper repoussé. It stands 8 feet 5 inches tall from base to highest point and 14 feet 2 inches long from wingtip to wingtip. It was last gilded in the 1980s renovation. It has been stripped, cleaned and re-gilded by artisans with

The Gilders’ Studio of Olney, Md., using 23.75 carat Italian gold leaf. Only about three ounces of gold were required to gild the whole eagle. “The stained glass windows were created by Louis Millet, who was a well known Chicago artist working in stained glass and other decorative arts. He frequently worked with the famous Chicago architect Louis Sullivan, designing and fabricating the interior and exterior decoration for his buildings. The windows were repaired in the 1980s renovation, but apparently had never been carefully restored before this project. Pearl River Glass Studio here in Jackson, owned by Andy Young, is performing the restoration work, which involves dismantling each window, cleaning the glass, replacing broken and mismatched pieces, reassembling the panels with new lead caming, and reinstalling in the wood sash with new protective laminated glass on the exterior.” For Newman, the restoration is personal. “I’ve always loved history. Historic preservation projects allow me to better understand how the buildings of a particular place embody its history and culture. I also find these projects more exciting and challenging than designing new buildings. I enjoy working with people who are drawn to these type projects.” To pay for the restoration, legislators approved $6 million in bonds during the 2010 session, another $900,000 in bonds during the 2013 session and nearly $1.4 million in cash during the 2014 session. “We first received the notice to proceed on this project December 2013, and we are currently approximately 75 persee CAPITOL page 64

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Specialists to Fabricate Terra Cotta Columns, Buttresses, Railing System CAPITOL from page 62

cent complete with the project and anticipate substantial completion as of November 21, 2015,” said David Dessert, Johnson Construction senior project manager. Removal of mortar used in the original construction of the stone and brick masonry has already been completed, along with sealant and other joint filler materials. Crews also have removed and recovered re-installation of the original brick wythe masonry at the east and west semicircular roof attic, removed existing marble soffit panels at the main dome and re-installed two dozen new cut marble soffit panels — each weighing more than 800 lbs. (362 kg) — from marble at the main dome. Chemical cleaning of all exterior masonry has been completed, including all granite, limestone and brick on the building exterior and site appurtenances at lower elevation. Crews also have removed the existing Colombian system at both semicircles and the main mid-dome and installed new structural steel framing and re-poured the Colombian concrete deck. In addition, workers have removed, cleaned, repaired patina, microcrystalline wax and re-installed historical bronze door surrounds and transoms at all exterior entrances, along with four historical bronze pole lights and 14 historical bronze wall sconces. The inspection of the existing gilded copper of the original 1903 eagle to confirm condition of coatings, copper substrate and steel support structure is finished, as is the stripping of existing gold-leaf gilding and other coatings from copper substrate. Teams also removed more than 400 original wood windows for repair/restoration and replacement. A total of 75 stained glass windows have been restored. Main tasks to be completed include terra cotta repair, fabrication and installation. Workers must fix cracked units by removal, pinning and reinstallation, or by pinning in place, depending on the crack pattern. Specialists also must fabricate new terra cotta columns, buttresses and a railing system replicating originals of 545 new pieces manufactured to historic accuracy and install those units at the dome lantern at 170 ft. (51.8 m) above the ground. Installation of the new structural steel framing members, support members at the catwalks and landings inside of the existing main dome has yet to be accomplished, while work also must be carried out for a new fiberglass floor, mezzanine, stair tread and walkway gratings, aluminum access ladders, walkway railings and guardrails. Workers will have to disassemble, replace existing wire glass panels with new laminated glass panels and reassemble copper skylight components. These are the original dome skylights over the House of Representatives and the Senate chambers. Other tasks involve applied roofing and flashing, along with the repair and renewal of polyurethane foam roofing systems, including a new protective coating. Surface preparation and application of primers and paint systems on each wood window sash, frame, sills, and trim must be performed, along with work involving exterior and interior surfaces, existing and new structural and miscellaneous steel and existing bronze door surrounds. New exterior lighting to illuminate the building at night must also be addressed. “The main challenges on a project of this nature are coordination, communications and logistics,” said Dessert. “This being the state Capitol, people are coming and going continually, whether its state employees or John-Q-Public visiting the Capitol building for the first time. The work has to be

well orchestrated on site day after day, as to not conflict with the traffic. The coordination is compounded even more when the House and Senate are in session. “The work cannot stop, but there has to be a spirit of cooperation from all levels to have a successful project. Daily even hourly communication and coordination with representatives of the Capitol staff, Capitol police and subcontractors can be challenging at times. Continuous communication from the office and my field superintendent is critical. Logistics on site of material deliveries, moving materials up to the roof, then dome, can also be very challenging. There’s always a level of danger when you are working in such a confined space.” The purpose for scaffolding is to provide access for construction of the work by the contractor, and for inspection of the work by the owner and architect. “The success of the scaffolding in such a complex vertical project is planning,” Dessert said. “Safway Scaffolding provided the highest level of design engineer qualifications. The design team had the familiarity with complexity and sequencing anticipated for the subject occupied state designated historic building, and was able to formulate drawings and planning to get it done efficiently, timely and above all safely.” Work around the building’s perimeter, the building’s east and west ends galleries, scaffolding around the main dome — the lower drum, colonnade, lantern, cupola and the eagle more than 180 ft. (54.8 m) above the ground — took supervision, with 14 men working on the approved plan day-in and day-out. Meeting the challenges of placement to get the work force where they needed to be was no small task. Crews had to exercise extreme caution while erecting scaffolding to prevent accidental contact with and damage to adjacent building elements and materials. The building was occupied during the entire erection process with no adverse effect on personnel. Heavy left forklifts have been used during the restoration, along with cranes and material handlers. Some power tools have been required, although crews have relied mostly on hand tools. Battling the elements also has been a concern. “Weather has been a monumental factor in the schedule of an exterior historic renovation. To date, there have been 124 days of significant rainfall and 136 days where the temperatures were below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Many construction materials cannot be installed if temperature are 50 degrees Fahrenheit and falling. The extensive Capitol restoration will be Dessert’s final project, as he prepares to retire after more than 40 years in the construction field. “Throughout my career I have worked hard to deliver the very best project possible through the resources available, old-fashioned basics of self-reliance, self-motivation, selfreinforcement, self-discipline and self-command. Historic renovations have always been a great challenge, and closing out my career on a project of this magnitude, with the team that is involved with this project, could not be a better way to go. This building has stood the test of time for 112 years and I have had the privilege to preserve it for the next 100 years and beyond.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Palmetto’s Powerscreen Chieftain 1400 Proves Valuable by Producing RAP EARTHMOVER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LLC A Division of Advantage Construction Equipment & Parts 8451 SW Old Kansas Ave. Stuart, FL 34997 407-401-8956 www.constructionequip.com

The operator of this Cat 320E excavator loads asphalt waste into the Powerscreen XH250 impact crusher. PALMETTO from page 8

area quarries. “At each of our three asphalt plants we run about 15 different types of asphalt,” Faulk said. “If we were not running RAP, we would be using 100 percent virgin material, which is obviously much more costly than if you were not using recycled material. However, I don’t think we will ever get to a point where we use 100 percent recycled material because too much recycled material tends to affect the integrity of the mix.” Palmetto’s Powerscreen Chieftain 1400 screener has proven to be a big help in making RAP for its customers, Faulk said. “Because there are different types of RAP you can utilize in these mixes — finer blends and coarser blends — the Chieftain really gives us the ability to create those two different materials to give us better control of the ultimate end product, which is the hot-mix asphalt,” Faulk said.

companies with old concrete stored at their yards. This material is often waste that is hauled back to concrete plants. Additionally, small contractors who take up old sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and house foundations bring this material to Faulk’s company to be crushed. A good example of Palmetto’s work was at a recent project in Pawleys Island where the firm moved in to crush the concrete from a condemned shopping center. Following its demolition, the pulverized concrete was used at the same site for a new Publix grocery store. “Rather than going to the landfill and paying an astronomical tipping fee, we can crush the material for them at a fraction of the cost, which they can then incorporate back into their work and realize further savings,” Faulk said. see PALMETTO page 70

Concrete Also Can Be Recycled At all three of its plants, in addition to an offsite recycling yard, Palmetto employs the Powerscreen XR400S Jaw Crusher primarily to process recycled concrete. “With concrete, it is essentially the same overall process: Taking older material that would otherwise be hauled to a landfill and processing it down to where it is a product we can use, whether it is put on a DOT road, selling it to the public or using it in a commercial setting,” Faulk said. “We are just creating a useful product out of a seemingly useless one.” Besides crushing on site to produce material for Palmetto, it also is able to mobilize its equipment and go to a customer’s site to crush The operator of the Volvo EC220DL excavator loads the material product for them. into the Powerscreen XR400S jaw crusher at the company’s Most of those customers are construction Bishopville plant.

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The crushed material is fed into the Powerscreen Chieftain 1400 incline screener. It screens and separates material into three different sizes.

Company Success, Expansion to Continue Due to Range of Services PALMETTO from page 68

A Family Run Business Palmetto Corp. was founded in 1987 as Palmetto Paving by Faulk’s uncle, Marshall Godwin. Marshall’s son (and Eric Faulk’s cousin), Shawn Godwin, is now president of the firm. In keeping with the family-run theme, Faulk’s father, Rusty, serves as company COO. Eric Faulk sees Palmetto’s expansion over the next half decade remaining steady due to the range of services the company offers customers and clients. “I think the keys to this company’s growth in terms of size

and reach has been outstanding workmanship, excellent service and continually moving into different markets, such as the concrete work and our CMRB [Cement Modified Recycled Base] and building divisions,” Faulk said. “We must continue to find creative ways to go in and address a need. Wherever the work dictates we go is where we will head.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Including all its auxiliary tunnels and shafts, nearly a hundred miles of tunneling was involved, requiring the removal of almost 28 million tons (25.4 million t) of rock. Burrowing beneath an urbanscape also is doable, but such borings are more often done in other parts of the world, including Asia and Europe. In the United States, one of the highest profile urban tunneling undertakings was Boston’s Central Artery/Tunnel completed in 2007, which routed Interstate 93 underground. The so-called Big Dig cost about twice what was projected (the final bill was $15 billion, not including interest) and took an extra eight years to wrap up. The project’s 3.5-mi.-long (5.6 km) Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. Tunnel constituted less than half the project’s total mileage, but it drew most of the attention across the country. When hundreds of salt and freshwater leaks subsequently began to drip onto pavement and a ceiling tile came unglued, fell and killed a motorist, a negative image was indelibly formed. Though Boston’s traffic congestion indeed was reduced by the Big Dig, the overall image of tunneling was not enhanced any. More complex projects have been completed with less aggravation. For example, Hatch Mott MacDonald was involved in a 6mi.-long (9.6 km) tunnel beneath Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that incorporates a double-decker traffic tunnel with an emergency flash flood runoff conduit on the lowest level. During major flooding, the entire tunnel — all three levels — becomes a storm water pipe. It was a $500 million project completed in just four years and, since 2007, has successfully diverted floodwater away from Kuala Lumpur’s downtown more than 40 times. Imagine, intentionally designing a highway tunnel to be flooded periodically. Tunneling work accounts for 22 percent of Hatch Mott MacDonald’s business, according to Lawrence, but increasingly the work is inspecting and rehabilitating existing tunnels. He questions the ratio of tunnel repair work to full-scale upgrading. “Is a state of good repair the only thing we should be considering? In the more vintage tunnels, shouldn’t we be upgrading to bring up to modern-day standards?” Costly Digging Hatch Mott MacDonald performed the rehabilitation design work for the Hugh L. Carey Brooklyn Battery Tunnel in New York. The tunnel was flooded by Superstorm Sandy after the contract was let and the parameters of the current project were sub-

sequently changed from rehabilitation to significant structural upgrade. “It does beg a more general question of the industry: Why does it take a hurricane to do such a project in our major cities.” The answer, of course, is money. After a disaster strikes, cobbling together the dollars to restore infrastructure that was lost always has public support, whereas preemptively spending money is a harder sell. Tunneling is an expensive undertaking, so taxpayers are particularly wary of such projects. Tolls can help offset costs, of course, but that can come across as double-dipping in tax-funded civil projects. “Tolling is absolutely a help because of the extraordinary capital costs of projects,” said Neil Gray, government affairs director of the International Bridge, Tunnel, & Turnpike Association. The lobbyist said tolls are an acceptable method of recovering some capital costs from users of a facility. “A big part of the federal funding structure is terrified of talking about tax increases. Our argument is, OK, what about tolls?” Gray noted that public demand for urban traffic tunnels is driven by perceived need. The need for a 9-year bridge-tunnel project in Japan was evident and generally supported. The Trans-Tokyo Bay Bridge-Tunnel, which was completed in 1997 and incorporated a bridge 2.5 mi. (4 km) long and a tunnel more than 5.6 mi. (9 km) long, cost $11 billion dollars. The kicker is that the tunnelbridge created a way to drive from one side of the bay to the other in about 15 minutes instead of driving around for more than 62 mi. (100 km) through urban traffic including in downtown Tokyo. Lawrence suggests that talk of tunneling costs is misleading. “It is not a fair criticism that things are more expensive,” he said. “Planning for mega projects like tunnels is expensive. It really takes a lot of planning. You can’t do it overnight or in a few years. It can take decades because of the scale of a project and because the investment required is significant. So maybe a tunnel’s extra costs are a symptom of the planning and approval process, rather than of a tunnel itself. ” He noted that new surface transportation projects that expand traffic capacity in urban settings can mean knocking down buildings and otherwise reconstituting life at street level. “Moving underground, you can expand capacity with minimal disruption at the surface. I would respectfully submit that you have more real estate underground than you

do on the surface in major cities. But it does require vertical planning.” He added: “Whatever infrastructure you are contemplating, it has to be in harmony with the surroundings and that goes back to integrated transportation solutions. Major cities around the world have evolved with an integrated transportation network that encompasses tunnels for various transportation needs, rail and highway, but also incorporates surface transportation systems. An integrated transportation concept is the answer.” Wanted: More Tunnels Dr. Priscilla Nelson, who chairs the mining engineering department at the Colorado School of Mines, holds a holistic view of urban underground projects. She advocates full utilization of underground urban spaces for both traffic and public spaces. “Urban planners in the future are going to have to go down even as they go up,” she said. “Urban sprawl is an inefficient way to deliver services. So we have to think totally anew and that means not just doing one tunnel project at a time, a sewer or a highway. We have to start thinking about the underground space for a city as a part of its natural resources.” The engineering professor mentioned Texas cities Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio as urban areas with favorable underlying conditions for subterranean work. “New York has extremely good rock. In fact, where you see skyscrapers, there probably is pretty good rock. A lot of our cities have good foundations for underground work.” Unfortunately, urban officials are not exactly rushing to exploit their sub-surface potential. “In Austin, they are evaluating things. More should be done in Washington. In Boston, the tunnel project wasn’t a completely integrated thing,” Nelson observed, adding that in some West Coast cities, officials have opted to relocate traffic arteries underground after earthquake damage. She touches on Lawrence’s comment about postcrisis funding: “If a city is prepared with plans, when a disaster hits, it is an opportunity to make things better.” Nelson is a longtime consultant to the underground construction industry in the United States and Mexico and in conversation mixes academic observations with engineering pragmatism. She admitted to “being a little jaded about equipment.” She blames the larger and larger diameter boring machines for making the costs of a tunnel go

up “like crazy” and for extending tunneling into more marginal and problematic conditions. The removal of risk is one of the selling points of the huge boring machines, she said, yet she believes reliance on machinery to that end is counterproductive. “One of the things people have been trying to do is shed risk of underground work so machines are being produced to remove risk. I think we need to go back and see what we can do to manage the risk, rather than remove it. Engineers need to change their attitude about risk. We need to better understand geological risk and regain our equilibrium about it and then costs of tunneling will decrease.” Colin Lawrence sees a similar shift in operating philosophy. “There are a lot of clever people designing boring machines. Hand in hand with the machines, there is innovation in such things as how to tunnel in soft ground conditions. There is continual improvement and innovation in the industry, including in safety. I don’t know what the acceptable death rate was a hundred years ago, for instance, but there has been a significant improvement in the safety culture. The acceptable rate today is, I would say, zero.” Nelson actually sees an older method of tunneling regaining prominence. “Blasting is going to come back into the urban environment in a fairly big way once we figure out how to handle the vibrations that cause damage,” she said. “We can do it better so it can be allowed to create large spaces, not just tunnels.” Problems-Solutions To move ahead with urban tunneling, Nelson said engineers must have fuller understanding of their environment, including such fundamental concepts as how to better manage groundwater to reduce its deteriorating effect. She believes geological conditions are not fully and generally grasped by a current generation of engineers. For that, she blames curricula deficiencies. She noted that an engineering bachelor degree in the 1950s required 208 credit hours. The required number of hours fell to 150 in the 1960s and now is under 140 hours and still falling. Geological study is among the reduced emphases. “We have a problem here,” she said. “One of the responses to it has been to consider a master degree the first professional degree. We have to partner with industry to create a see TUNNELS page 89


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D3522 Offers Alternative Paladin Acquires Kodiak for Hot Epoxy Grouting The D3522 attachment hot epoxy example, if the pump becomes plugged, pump from Blastcrete Equipment the operator can easily reverse the Company can be powered by an exist- pump for 5 seconds to relieve pressure ing hydraulic power source. It is lighter, on the delivery hose. more versatile and much more affordBlastcrete designed the D3522 able than hot epoxy pumps and attachment for easy operation. The unit mixer/pump combinations with built-in has a large, well-marked control panel power supplies, especially since skid with simple control levers to operate the steers and other equipment with auxil- pumping function. The control panel is iary hydraulic hookups can power the near the hydraulic hookups for easy unit, according to the manufacturer. access. The D3522 attachment features a hydraulic squeeze (peristaltic) pump that is built for long life and low total cost of ownership. The pump has two rollers that rotate clockwise and squeeze a 2-in. (5 cm) rubber pumping tube. The rotation generates suction from the receiving hopper and pushes the material through the pump and out the discharge into the delivery hose. The epoxy materials do not come in contact with the moving parts of the squeeze pump, unlike a D3522 attachment can rotor stator or piston-style pump. Blastcrete’s pump hot epoxy or cementitious grouts The D3522 attachment’s primary at variable speeds from 0 to 6 cu. yds. wear part, a 2-in. rubber pumping (0 to 4.6 cu m) per hour and deliver up tube, can be replaced in 20 minutes to 400 psi of pumping pressure. or less. The D3522 attachment can pump hot epoxy or cementitious grouts The D3522 attachment also is easy to at variable speeds from 0 to 6 cu. yds. (0 clean and maintain. After the unit has to 4.6 cu m) per hour and deliver up to been emptied of excess material, con400 psi of pumping pressure. Those tractors can rinse the hopper with water capabilities, coupled with the unit’s and insert a round sponge ball into the light weight, make it easy to transport suction hole of the pump. The hopper and highly versatile. Contractors can is then flooded with water or other soluuse the pump for a wide variety of tion for cleaning epoxies. The ball is applications, such as grouting to mount simply pumped through the pump and and secure heavy industrial equipment delivery hose to ensure it is clean and and pumping fiberglass jackets for pier clear. rehabilitation and stabilization. For more information, call 800/235The D3522 attachment also can be 4867 or visit www.blastcrete.com. used for spraying plaster and small wet(This story also can be found on shotcrete applications. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web The unit boasts a variety of safety site at www.constructionequipmentfeatures to protect the operator. For guide.com.)

Paladin Attachments has acquired Kodiak Manufacturing Inc. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Charleston, Tenn., Kodiak is a manufacturer of agricultural implements including rotary cutters, soil and gravel movers, tillers and additional tractor implements. The move supports Paladin’s continued product diversification objectives and improves its presence in the agricultural market sector. Similarly, it provides Kodiak with a solid platform for continued growth through increased capacity and market support which enhances the value of the brand to its customer base. The integration will be transparent to Kodiak customers who can continue ordering product through existing channels, as they have always done. Paladin will add value through process improvement, manufacturing diversity and market support services to further enhance the overall customer experience for Kodiak

products, according to the companies. Mike Flannery, VP, general manager of Paladin said, “the Kodiak acquisition fulfills critical growth strategies that are central to Paladin maintaining its leadership position in high quality attachment provision. We highly respect the Kodiak brand, as well as the people and products that define this unique brand proposition. We also highly value the solid customer relationships Kodiak has built and maintained over many years and these relationships align very well with our channel strategies.” For more information about Paladin, call 800/428-2538 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. For more information about Kodiak, visit www.kodiakmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Virnig Unveils New Attachment Virnig Manufacturing Inc., a supplier of skid steer loader attachments and accessories for compact equipment, announced a new stump bucket grapple attachment for skid steer and track loaders. The Virnig stump bucket grapple is practical for quick and cost effective removal of tree stumps, roots, rocks and other materials. This grapple attachment also can be used to dig trenches and place rocks to build retaining walls. These stump bucket grapples are built with tall sides to provide capacity and the compact depth provides optimal leverage to pry under stumps and rocks. The grapple jaw opens to 39 in. (99 cm) and secures debris for easy transport. The strength of the grapple is significantly increased with three large gusset plates on each side of the bucket. The grapple measures 45.6 in. (115.8 cm) long and features a ¼ in. (.6 cm) laser-cut steel bucket with three replaceable Series 23 cast steel teeth that dig deep under roots. The grapple also features a corrosion, dent and flake resistant NitroSteel cylinder rod and standard cylinder

These stump bucket grapples are built with tall sides to provide capacity and the compact depth provides optimal leverage to pry under stumps and rocks. The grapple jaw opens to 39 in. (99 cm) and secures debris for easy transport.

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Company Wrench, MKT Offer Integrated Pile Driving Systems Company Wrench and MKT Manufacturing Inc. have come together to offer new fully integrated excavator-hung pile driving systems that are now available for sale and rent. With upgraded functionality and no assembly required, the package is ready to roll off a lowboy trailer and begin driving pile immediately. This new adaptation of the MKT V5-ESC and V2ESC vibratory hammer saves on fuel and manpower, and is more environmentally safe, according to the manufacturer. MKT found its start in 1897 manufacturing hand-held drills and steam breakers that were used to build the tunnels under the New York Harbor. In 1985, the MKT product line was purchased by Mississippi Valley Equipment Company. Over the last 30 years, MKT has focused on serving the pile driving vibratory hammer industry. MKT vibratory hammers are one of the leading pile driving attachments due to their simple, rugged design. MKT’s V2ESE and V5ESE attachments are a proven technology that has been used on crane pile driving applications for the last 20 years and have modified the unit to be able to work from an excavator. With an additional adaptor, operators can drive and extract timber pile, as well as large diame-

Company Wrench and MKT Manufacturing Inc. have come together to offer new fully integrated excavator-hung pile driving systems that are now available for sale and rent.

ter pipe (from 20 in. to 4 ft. [50.8 cm to 1.2 m]). Company Wrench’s engineering team has fully integrated the excavator-attached system by interfacing the control panel to the machine, installing an auxiliary hydraulic circuit with priority flow control, and modifying the excavator joystick grips for all functions and interlocks. This allevi-

ates the need for an auxiliary power engine and hydraulic hoses running to the attachment, erasing the need for a remote control operator, reducing diesel fuel expenditure by 4 to 5 gal. (15 to 19 L) per hour, and reducing the risk of environmental contamination due to leaking hydraulic hoses. By integrating all controls to the joysticks, the excavator operator can control all systems

from inside the cab. To offer maximum versatility, the modified excavator-hung attachment can still convert to a crane-hung scenario with the traditional power unit. For more information, visit www.companywrench.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Berlon Industries’s Bucket Meets Needs of Industry Companies Berlon Industries has introduced a heavy-duty version of its extended lip skid steer bucket to meet the needs of construction companies. These attachments are available in four widths offering heaped capacity of up to 30 cu. ft. (.85 cu m). “Construction companies are using larger track machines and skid loaders that

have greater horsepower,” said Mike Ebben, president of Berlon Industries. “Our new heavy duty bucket is designed to let those companies operate the bigger machines in the most productive manner.” The heavy duty extended lip bucket is built with quarter-inch steel and fitted

with a heavy duty dimple plate that makes the floor five times stronger than floors with wear bars under the bucket. Like all Berlon Strong buckets, this new model has a fully welded body

that enhances structural strength, and is double reinforced in critical areas, according to the manufacturer. “Operators of larger machines will find this new heavy duty bucket stands up to the strenuous use common on construction sites and in company yards,” Ebben said. “The bucket will live up to the Berlon Strong brand name, based on its design and solid construction.” The heavy duty extended lip bucket is 23½ in. (60 cm) tall, 36 in. (91 cm) deep, and available in widths of 72, 78, 84 and 90 in. (183, 198, 213 and 228 cm). Heaped capacities of the buckets are 24 CF for the 72-in.-wide model, 26 CF for the 78-in.-wide model, 28 CF for the 84-in.-wide model, and 30 CF for the 90-in.-wide model. Features include a 3/4 x 6-in. (1.9 by 15 cm) weld-on cutting edge with holes, 3/8 x 3-in. (.95 by 7.6 cm) beveled side cutting edges and a radius kick-up plate to prevent material buildup and to add strength. The bucket comes with a heavy duty universal mounting plate for skid steers and loaders. Options for the new bucket include weld-on teeth, bolt-on cutting edge, bolt-on rake tooth edge, bolt-on tooth bar, or bolt-on tooth bar over bolt-on cutting edge. The new bucket, Berlon’s Model BELHD, is available from Berlon dealers throughout the Midwest and northern plains and from online retailers. For more information, visit www.berlon.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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AGC OF AMERICA Webinar: The Pit and the Pendulum The Correlation between Technology and Construction Performance Wednesday, May 27, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Technology Webinar: Surviving the Onslaught: An Update on the Latest Federal Construction Regulations Thursday, June 4, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Contracts and Construction Law AGC Safety Management Training Course (SMTC) Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to Friday, June 29, 2015 AGC Safety and Health Committee Conference Wednesday, July 8, 2015 to Friday, July 10, 2015 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Safety and Health IT Forum Conference Thursday, July 30, 2015 to Friday, July 31, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Technology For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC Events: Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax) AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201 AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for Contractors In Partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers This course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ construction contract requirements for the training of contractor quality control personnel. Date: June 9 – 10, 2015 Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Construction Training School 6301 Knox Industrial Drive 2nd Floor Assembly Room Saint Louis, MO 63139 MINNESOTA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION New Varieties for 2015 When: June 4, 2015 Where: Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum and Reception Center 3600 Hennepin Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 Contact: Minnesota Horticultural Society Details: The right plant for the right place is often sited when landscaping your yard. Find out what is new in perennials, shrubs and trees, focusing on their features. Appetizers will be served. Enjoy an optional walking tour on the beautiful grounds featuring famous memorials at 6 PM. This event is co-sponsored by Bailey Nurseries. Everyone will leave with a new Bailey Nurseries plant introduction.

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So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recycling and organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015 will be more fantastic than ever – with more networking opportunities, some of the best conference programming around, and of course, the industry’s largest exhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With more than 560exhibiting companies, comprehensive conference sessions and workshops and over 11,000 total participants, no other show comes close to the size and scope of WasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar reputation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connects YOU directly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in the industry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com. HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit of history. Next SHOW: AGC of MN Summer Quarterly Meeting 2015 When: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Where: Kitchi Gammi Club 831 Superior Street Duluth, MN Contact: Associated General Contractors of Minnesota Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2186 AGC of MN Golf Tournament When: Friday, August 7th Where: Stonebrooke Golf Club 952/496-3171 2693 County Road, 79 Shakopee, MN 55379 Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2186 Registration details will be available in July. LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin. Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule. Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. For more information, please contact: Historical Construction Equipment Association 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: info@hcea.net. AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-8676060.


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Takeuchi Presents Jimi Martin With Industry Eager to Top Salesman of the Year Award for 2014 to Work With EPA on Water Guidelines Takeuchi-US, a global innovation leader in compact equipment, has announced that Jimi Martin of Perimeter Takeuchi was presented Takeuchi salesman of the year for his successful sales efforts in 2014. The award marks the second consecutive year that Martin was recognized with the accolade after ranking number one again in retail sales for North America. Located in Buford, Ga., Perimeter Takeuchi is a full line dealer of Takeuchi. It serves the construction and landscaping industries, as well as offer parts and service. Dale McLemore, Takeuchi regional business manager, was on hand in Buford to present Martin with the muchdeserved award. “Jimi Martin exemplifies the meaning of a true sales professional. We could not be happier of the way he represents our brand,” said McLemore. He very much deserves to be recognized for his sales efforts, always going above and beyond the customers

expectations as well as Perimeter Takeuchi’s expectations. Jimi is an extremely hard worker, logging long hours each and every day. Something else that sets him apart is that he is a great listener and always understands the needs of his customers. We are proud to again present this award to

him for his outstanding performance in 2014.” For more information, visit www.takeuchi-us.com.

POWER from page 1

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“We’re gratified to see the House of Representatives stand up to EPA’s overreach by setting a more reasonable path where states, industry, and other stakeholders can work together to protect water quality,” said James G. Toscas, PCA president and CEO. On numerous occasions, PCA has urged EPA and the Corps to withdraw the proposed WOTUS rule and work with stakeholders to develop a proposal that respects the will of Congress and the Supreme Court. By directing withdrawal of the Agencies’ proposal, the “Regulatory Integrity Protection Act of 2015” initiates a process that will achieve this balance while ensuring environmental protection. “We take environmental compliance very seriously, and this vague and arbitrary approach would make that job more difficult,” said Toscas. “It is so ambiguous that it could include something as minor as a temporary pool of water that forms after a rainstorm, with determinations made on a case-by-case basis. The industry looks forward to working with the EPA, state and local officials and other partners on the development of reasonable water guidelines.” For more information, visit www.cement.org.

Dale McLemore (L), Takeuchi regional business manager, presented Jimi Martin of Perimeter Takeuchi with the salesman of the year award.

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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 BANDIT WOOD CHIPPER 250X | USED BANDIT CHIPPER OVER 12"WITH WINCH LOW HOURS GOOD PRICE CONTACT: JOHN OR DEB PHONE & FAX: 603-242-3660 EMAIL:DAHOLMAN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1950 CHEVY TRUCK CONTACT: JEFF BELANGER PHONE: 592-1365 FAX: 207-287-5730 EMAIL:JEFF.A.BELANGER@MAINE.GOV –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS FOR A LEBHERR 731CL BULLDOZER, [ ABOUT THE SAME SIZE AS A CATERPILLAR D 6 C DOZER ] CONTACT: ERICH DIENER PHONE: 479-785-9669 LET IT RING LONG FAX: NOT DEDICATED 479-785-9669 EMAIL: SUNBELTSALES@ EARTHLINK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380, 500, 580 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TREE SPADE AND TRUCK | VERMEER OR DUTCHAN, 44"-60" TREE SPADE MOUNTED ON 1 1/2- 2 TON TRUCK CONTACT: STEVE BERNARD PHONE: 507-273-4819 EMAIL: SBTREESLLC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY CATERPILLAR 950B OR 966D HAS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION NO WELDS OR CRACKS CONTACT: MOE LAZRAQ PHONE: 617-615-7474 EMAIL: LAZRAQ81@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMMERCIAL WOOD CHIPPER | WANT TO BUY A 25 TO 40 HP DIESEL OR GAS, STAND ALONE WOOD CHIPPER WITH, AUTO FEED, ROADABILITY FOR 1/2 TON PU CONTACT: MIKE DEVLIN PHONE: 518-523-2851 EMAIL: PALM@NORTHNET.ORG –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D10T U BLADE MS RIPPER | NEED BULLDOZER D10T UNDER 10,000 HOURS ON THE FRAME REAL HOURS U BLADE AND M S RIPPER I NEED 2 NOT ADVERTISED. NEAR CALIFORNIA ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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• Tipton, CA May 28, 2015

bygov.com 866-469-7383 • Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction

• Detroit, MI June 4, 2015 • Las Vegas, NV June 5, 2015 • North East, MD June 9, 2015 • Denver, CO June 11, 2015 • Nashville, TN June 11, 2015 • Reno, NV June 12, 2015 • Wasilla, AK June 13, 2015 • Columbus, OH June 17, 2015 • Sacramento, CA June 17, 2015 • Boise, ID June 19, 2015 • Minneapolis, MN June 19, 2015 • Salt Lake City, UT June 23, 2015 • Houston, TX June 24-25, 2015 • Atlanta, GA June 25, 2015

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Farm, Truck, Trailer & Construction Equipment

• Montgomery, AL June 3 - 6, 2015 For: Trucks, Construction, Forestry Auction

www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 11, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., June 16, 2015 For: Trucks and Trailers

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment

www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

• Kenmore, WA Sat., May 30, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 27, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

• Kenmore, WA Sat., July 25, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY

• ONLINE ONLY Closes Wed., June 15, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Livingston, LA July 23-24, 2015 For: 2 Day Summer Public Auction • Carencro, LA September 2-3, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction

• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

• Livingston, LA November 11-12, 2015 For: 2 Day Winter Contractor’s Auction

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

• Odessa/Midland, TX Wed., June 17, 2015 For: Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction

• Marietta, PA Fri., June 19, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction

KLINE-KREIDER-GOOD AUCTIONEERS

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

• Kunkletown, PA Wed., June 24, 2015 For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation B.A. Hawk Trucking, Inc.

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090

www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

• Cincinnati, OH June 5 - 6, 2015 For: Absolute Auction – Construction & Rental

• Hampton, NJ Wed., June 3, 2015 For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation Brian Plushanski Construction Company Inc.

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY

• North Franklin, CT June 26 -27, 2015 For: 2 Day Construction, Earthmoving, Site Development, Trucks, Trailers, AG & more

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

• Prospect, CT Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Philadelphia, MS May 27 - 28, 2015 For: Huge 2 Day Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 25, 2015 For: Quarry, Aggregate & Mining Sale

• Douglasville, GA Wed., June 10, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768

• ONLINE ONLY May 28 - 29, 2015 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200

www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739

• Prospect, CT Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view complete auction schedules, inspection reports & place your bid!

FREY & SONS, INC.

• ONLINE ONLY July 1, 2015

• Chicago, IL May 28, 2015

• El Paso, TX June 3, 2015

• Pendleton, IN Fri., September 18, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., September 11, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Foley, MN Fri., December 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906 • Mount Airy, NC Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction, Agriculture & Transport Equipment • Charlotte, NC Sat., September 19, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., July 15, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

www.klinekreidergood.com 717-445-4309

• Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Glenmoore, PA Sat., June 13, 2015 For: Complete Liquidation – Estate of Robert S. Heitzman, Jr.

• Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

RTI AUCTIONS

www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888

585-243-1563

• Gastonia, NC Wed., June 10, 2015 For: One Owner – Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more • Pelzer, SC June 23-24, 2015 For: Trucks, Trailers, Equipment & more

MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839 • West Plains, MO Wed., May 27, 2015 For: 5 location liquidation – West 160 Scrap & Salvage, LLC

www.teitsworth.com

• Cortland, NY Sat., May 30, 2015 For: CNY Farm Supply Spring Auction

SCOTT PERRY & CO. www.scottperryco.com 716-283-7653 • Central Islip, NY Wed., May 27, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • East Farmingdale, NY Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: NYS Police – Troop ‘L’ • Hamburg, NY Wed., June 3, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation

• Batavia, NY Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: NYS Police – Troop ‘A’ • Canandaigua, NY Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: NYS Police – Troop ‘E’ • Saranac Lake, NY Thurs., June 11, 2015 For: NYS Dept. Environmental Conservation • Poughkeepsie, NY Thurs., June 18, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Utica, NY Wed., June 24, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Saratoga Springs, NY Thurs., July 9, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation • Cortland, NY Wed., July 22, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation • Unadilla, NY Thurs., July 23, 2015 For: NYS Police – Troop ‘C’ • Hornell, NY Wed., August 19, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Castile, NY Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: NYS Office of Parks & Recreation

STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • West Fargo, ND Wed., May 27, 2015 For: Suby Construction Company • JUNE ONLINE AUCTION June 3 - 10, 2015 For: Upper Midwest Locations • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 29, 2015 For: Aglron Event • Litchfield, MN Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Aglron Event

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., June 26, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

WILLIAMS & LIPTON COMPANY www.williamsandlipton.com 248-478-2000 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 11, 2015 For: Concrete Forms, Trailers, Cranes & Trucks

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., May 28, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment


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U P C O M I N G

A U C T I O N S

URGENT NOTICE! MAJOR 1-OWNER AUCTION for BENTON - GEORGIA, LLC (Concurrent Job Completions)

LIST INCREASING DAILY! CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES!

*7760 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY, DOUGLASVILLE, GA 30134* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 9AM

INVENTORY OF UTILITY & GAS LINE INSTALLATION & REHAB EQUIPMENT, TRENCHERS, DRILLING & BORING UNITS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES IMPORTANT NOTE: The management of Benton-Georgia, LLC (“Benton”) has commissioned Petrowsky Auctioneers, Inc. (“Petrowsky) to assist them in optimizing the Company’s inventory of owned equipment and to sell all underutilized equipment and trucks. As part of this strategy, Petrowsky will focus on equipment that has been stored in the Douglasville, Georgia staging and “parts” unit area and will also bring other underutilized equipment to Douglasville to be included in the sale. Petrowsky will sell this accumulative inventory at unreserved public auction to be held June 10, 2015 at Benton’s Douglasville equipment yard. Petrowsky will continue to accumulate and add auction inventory right up until sale day so please check the website for updates. 1 Owner Sale, Sorry No Consignments.

Samuel Piotrkowski: AU004181 • Hudson & Marshall Inc (GA Auctioneer): AU-C000274 • Hudson & Marshall Inc (Used Car Dealer): UCAR039367 • Asa M Marshall, IV: AU001605 • Samuel Webb Marshall: AU002479

MAJOR TWO DAY AUCTION with equipment from CASELLA CONSTRUCTION INC. (Job Completion) & PATRIOT ENVIRONMENTAL CORP. (Job Completion) & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK DEALERS & RENTAL COMPANIES

*275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254* DAY 1 • FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 8:30 AM

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & DEMOLITION EQUIPIMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

DAY 2 • SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 8:30 AM

WILLIAM K. LEVAN (Discontinuing Farm Operations) & HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN CENTER

with equipment from

GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT Currently Accepting Consignments

TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES

Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100

Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com


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Ritchason Auctioneers Hosts First Auction in Tampa, Fla.

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itchason Auctioneers recently hosted its inaugural Florida auction in Tampa, Fla. A beautiful day greeted buyers to the company’s site on the Florida state fairgrounds located on U.S. 301. Dewain Ritchason, president of Ritchason Auctioneers, said that he hoped this would be the first of many in the state of Florida. The company’s next Florida auction will be on the same site in October. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Mason (L) and Mike Scott of Mascott Inc. in Brooksville, Fla., shop a variety of equipment.

Tim Winters of Tim Winters Tractor Service, Arcadia, Fla., inspects this Cat 308E.

Roy Green of Roy Green Construction in Sarasota, Fla., inspects this Kawasaki 90Z.

This Cat 320D draws attention from the crowd.

Jamie Wurthmann, president of UCM Inc., Bartow, Fla., looks for a water truck.

Pat Knight of Knight Corp. Construction, Land O’ Lakes, Fla., considers bidding on this Cat 12H.

Dewain Ritchason (L), Ritchason Auctioneers, and Pat Knight, Pat Knight Corp. Construction, chat before the auction. This 2008 Cat 320D sold for $81,000.


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Jeff Martin Auctioneers Hosts Annual Spring Auction

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eff Martin Auctioneers Inc. held its 6th annual spring four-day public auction May 6 to 9 in several locations including Moss Point, Miss.; Birmingham, Ala.; and Brooklyn, Miss. The auction featured construction and farm equipment with attachments, heavy trucks and heavy trailers. More than 50 farm tractors, 40 truck tractors, 200 welding machines, logging equipment and numerous new farm and skid steer attachments were available for customers to choose from. In the span of four days, Jeff Martin Auctioneers sold more than 2,000 lots and more than 700 bidders participated. For more information, visit www.jeffmartinauctioneers. More than 50 tractors sold during the auction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Jeff Rudolph, Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc., prepares for the auction.

Many pickup trucks were sold May 9 during the annual spring public auction.

Mr. and Mrs. Tanner check out an AM General Humvee available during the auction.

Advocates: Tunnels Would Shield Cars From Weather Events TUNNELS from page 74

viable master degree where students can go and get the extra skills they need.” Clearly, channeling traffic underground in urban settings and otherwise exploiting a city’s subterranean resources has roadblocks to get around, among them … cost, political will, and engineering know-how. But advocates argue that the advantages of digging into the ground warrant the effort of doing so. They argue that cars moving underground are protected from weather events, for example, and engine emissions can be captured rather than being released untreated into the air. The future composition and lifespan of materials — concrete, for example — may be enhanced as the materials are re-formulated for underground use. From his seat at Hatch Mott MacDonald, Lawrence sees continued lengthening of tunnels. He believes 20-mi. (32 km) highway tunnels are practical today, and that engineers in time will tunnel farther for roadbeds. As they grow longer, Lawrence believes aesthetic engineering can overcome the human need to occasionally see the sky.

“Tunnels are only claustrophobic if you make the tunnels appear claustrophobic. There is much that can be done to address this.” Professor Nelson said if city officials will conduct a fresh examination of their metro areas — including underground — they can provide better stewardship of city resources and a more livable urban experience. “Cities someday may enter into long-time contracts with mining organizations to create space in different ways and depths. Highways are only one part of it. If we are to have more underground space, it has to be thought about better. “Today we have too many civil engineers that are not thinking systemically,” she said, “urban planners that don’t even think about what’s underground, architects that don’t know a thing about underground. We obviously have some work to do. Maybe there’s a new profession in there somewhere.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Find us online: TN FIRM # 2048


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................22 AL-JON ......................................................................................................28 ALL TRUCKS PARTS & EQUIPMENT ......................................................43 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................81 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................79 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................59 BARGAINS ................................................................................................82 BORDER EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................19 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................29 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................12 CAROLINA CAT................................................................................15,16,17 CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................51 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ....................................................................27 CCS EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................21 CERTIFIED BOOM REPAIR SERVICE......................................................34 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................82 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................................................33 COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................25 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................12 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ..........................................................................................83 AIR COMPRESSOR PROMO ..........................................................48 AUCTION TRIPLE BUY ....................................................................88 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................31 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................35 DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................37 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................91 EQUIPMENT SALES & PARTS..................................................................20 FAE USA INC ............................................................................................61 FECON ......................................................................................................20 FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................45 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ................................................6,7 FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................................34 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................80 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEHL ..........................................................................................................32 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................................50 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..............................................................66 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ................................................................92 HOLLAND PUMP MFG ..............................................................................34 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................79 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................33 IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................22 IRONPLANET ............................................................................................87

JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................30 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................62 KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................60 KOBELCO ..................................................................................................67 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................................38,72 KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................57 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................36 KUBOTA SVL..............................................................................................64 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................12 LASER FORCE ..........................................................................................33 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ........................................................................46 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................77 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................80 NORAM ......................................................................................................70 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................76 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................24,26 PEOPLES UNITED EQUIPMENT ..............................................................61 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC ........................................................85 POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................23 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................55 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................83 RAYCO ......................................................................................................26 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ........................................................50 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN ..................................................................................89 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................76 SANY AMERICA INC..................................................................................68 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................58 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................53 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................79 STONE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................................................56 TEREX CRANES........................................................................................73 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................76 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................42 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................29 ALABAMA SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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