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House OKs $2B Road Bill in S.C.

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By Jeffrey Collins ASSOCIATED PRESS

One of South Florida’s largest mixed-use projects is experiencing its share of twists and turns, as crews in Dania Beach bring down an iconic roller coaster at the site of a former amusement park. Dania Pointe, a 102-acre development, will include more than 1 million sq. ft. (92,903 sq m) of retail and restaurants, Class A offices, hotels, luxury apartments and public event space when completed; however, workers must first tear down the Hurricane. “The roller coaster took six months, 100 men and $5 million to build,” said Kevin Bean, who serves as president of AlliedBean Demolition Contractors. “The length is 3,000 linear feet and stands 95 feet at the peak. A total of 1,200,000 board feet of lumber was used in the construction.” AlliedBean was selected to demolish the structure, which will be done selectively and in phases. The high-profile demolition is expected to take up to eight weeks to complete. “We have an ultra high reach excavator on site, in order to safely shear the sections of track,” said Bean.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) A bill that would borrow $2 billion to fix major highways and bridges in South Carolina may have only a short distance left to go. The House voted 102-3 May 24 to give key approval to a combined bill with both the extra money for roads and a change in the commission that runs the state Department of Transportation. The Senate passed similar proposals separately, and Gov. Nikki Haley has indicated she supports them. The vote with just six days left in the General Assembly’s session put lawmakers as close as they have been during their two years in Columbia to putting a significant dent in the nearly $1 billion a year for 30 years the Department of Transportation said it needs to get South Carolina roads to good condition. Currently, the DOT says 54 percent of the state’s primary roads are now in poor condition, compared with 31 percent eight years ago. “This is not the end all, to fix all. But it is the start to getting it fixed,’’ said House Ways and Means Committee

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One of South Florida’s largest mixed-use projects is experiencing its share of twists and turns, as crews in Dania Beach bring down an iconic roller coaster at the site of a former amusement park.

Iconic Dania Beach Coaster Comes Down for Development By Cindy Riley

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Industry Adds Jobs in 42 States, D.C. in April

states and the District Department data released May 20 spring hiring season early, but cau- states that experienced mild winAuction Section ......94-105 of Forty-two Columbia added construction by the Associated General tioned that many firms will have a ters," said Ken Simonson, chief jobs between April 2015 and April

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98 MORE THAN 2,300 BIDDERS PARTICIPATE IN More than 2,300 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Orlando, Fla., on May 25.

101 JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS HOLDS SIX DAYS OF

Rodney Murphy doesn’t consider himself to be a specialist in his business, but people and businesses in and around the town of Maryville, Tenn., know he is the go-to guy when it comes to moving and selling dirt.

This was one of the largest auctions Jeff Martin Auctioneers has held to date. The next two-day public auction in Brooklyn, Miss., will be Aug. 5 to 6.

12 PINNACLE CRANES HOLDS SERVICE TRUCK AUDIT To be a top 5 Link-Belt Crane Dealer requires a dedicated team, and the foundation of the team are the service technicians.

26 HILLS MACHINERY MEETS CUSTOMERS’ NEEDS IN GREENVILLE

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104 PENTAGON’S GUANTANAMO CLOSING PLAN LAYS OUT COSTS, SAVINGS TO TAXPAYERS U.S. officials say the Pentagon’s long-awaited plan to shut down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and transfer the remaining detainees to a facility in the United States calls for up to $475 million in construction costs that would ultimately be offset by as much as $180 million per year in operating cost savings.

Hills Machinery’s mission has been to prove it is a dependable and reliable partner — and one that is here to stay — for its customers in the Carolinas.

104 RITCHIE BROS. INC. ACQUIRES MASCUS

27 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY HOSTS OPEN HOUSE

The acquisition expands the breadth of equipment disposition and management solutions Ritchie Bros. can offer its customers.

IN CHARLOTTE Hills Machinery Company held an open house at its Charlotte, N.C., facility on May 19. Hills Machinery moved into the facility, located at 11717 Reames Road, last year, and completed renovations to the facility to serve its customers in the region.

32 CASE ADVOCATES FOR SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING Executives from Case Construction Equipment met with congressional leaders in Washington, D.C., on May 18 as part of advocacy efforts during Infrastructure Week, an annual nationwide event aimed at spurring action on America’s crumbling infrastructure.

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Komatsu Excavator Helps Small Tenn. Contractor to Thrive By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Rodney Murphy doesn’t consider himself to be a specialist in his business, but people and businesses in and around the town of Maryville, Tenn., know he is the go-to guy when it comes to moving and selling dirt. Through his small excavation contracting business, Murphy’s Bobcat Inc., he and his crew have built a stellar reputation in the foothills and mountains of eastern Tennessee for their professionalism and amiability. From his operation in Maryville, just south of Knoxville, Murphy does a lot of ground clearing and carving through land for new roads. Much of that is done for newhome developers. In addition, he has a partnership in a large pit that yields a lot of red dirt, a commodity that is fairly hard to find in the rocky soil found in most of the area. “We do a little bit of everything, to be honest,” Murphy said. “The clearing and road work we do often happens in the more mountainous areas, but most of it is right around Maryville.” At his 44-acre pit operation, Murphy sells red compacting dirt to different customers in Maryville and nearby Alcoa. A Machine With Brawn When he needed a tough, reliable machine to execute the job of moving dirt out of the pit and putting it into trucks he turned to Knoxville-based Power Equipment Company for help. Through the dealership, Murphy bought a Komatsu PC200LC-8 hydraulic excavator, which he described as displaying an impressive amount of brawn in its work. “It really does have a lot of horsepower,” he said. “We not only load dirt with it, but also use it in our clearing and demolition

Rodney Murphy (L), Murphy’s Bobcat Inc., and Aaron Kiser, Power Equipment.

work. I would say that it has a lot of power and the price was reasonable at Power Equipment. Rugged Terrain No Problem The Komatsu excavator will work on just about any of Murphy’s several on-going projects. His company has been working on a nearby mountainside for a local power company to improve the latter’s access to its power lines from the Chilhowee Reservoir, which is fed by the Little Tennessee River. That work involves cutting new roads and repairing old ones in rugged terrain so Brookfield’s crews can service the lines and

Through Power Equipment, Murphy bought a Komatsu PC200LC-8 hydraulic excavator, which he described as displaying an impressive amount of brawn in its work.

towers. Murphy said many of the old access roads have needed repairs for years. Brookfield is a renewable energy company that acquired the dam, on the Little Tennessee River, several years ago from Alcoa. The reservoir supplies electrical energy for Maryville and Blount County. “Moving around on the mountainside was the main reason I bought the Komatsu, as well as for moving the loads of red dirt that people need,” he said. “My track hoe was getting so old I knew I needed to replace it.” Integrity & Rapport Lead to Success Before he opened his company, Murphy worked in a factory for several years after high school, but worked on small clearing and grading projects for various people and businesses on the side. “When the factory closed down, we were given a severance package and I took every dime and started this business,” Murphy said. “I bought a Bobcat skid steer and have worked in this job ever since. That’s the reason the company name is Murphy’s Bobcat.” Even though the company has added a lot of other equipment from a variety of manufacturers over the years, Murphy decided not to change the name because the firm’s success has established his brand in the Maryville area. When hard economic times hit in 2008, Murphy said that it was the integrity of that company name, along with the rapport he had forged in the community, that kept the

lights on at his business. “I built really good relationships with vendors and customers, like Foothills Farmers Cooperative in Maryville. I buy my fuel, seed and fertilizer from them and I have been a customer of theirs for years and years,” he said. “When the bottom fell out, they worked with me to get through it. “That shows that success in business is all about relationships and trusting people. It is more about trusting the other person and knowing that you are not going to give up on each other.” Once that challenging period was over, Murphy’s work began to steadily grow, so much so that now, he said, “we don't really have to go looking for business — people call us. We really are always busy.” Furthermore, with the current crew he now has, which often works six days a week, he said he is considering whether to expand his operation. Another of his successful business relationships is the one he has with Aaron Kiser and the other professionals at Power Equipment Co. Through that company, Murphy has bought several Komatsu machines. Kiser serves as the machine sales representative of the Knoxville branch. “I will say this, Aaron has done a really great job working with us,” Murphy said. “I am a very loyal and dedicated person to those I work with and I have had a lot of interpersonal relationships with others, but I will listen to other dealers and at least see what they offer. see MURPHY page 84


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Boyce Helms, Wesley Beeker and Ray Mullis, service technicians, go over the different areas of consideration.

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ARTBA Announces Assistance to Children of Fallen Workers Eleven children of highway workers who were killed on the job will receive college financial assistance for the 2016-17 school year from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation’s (ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship” fund. The scholarship program was established in 1999 with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company. About 100 highway workers are killed annually in roadway construction and maintenance accidents, and thousands more are seriously injured. Over the past 16 years, more than 120 scholarships have been given to children of these workers from 25 states across the country to pursue college and technical training. The 2016 class includes: Rachael Moser, Washington, D.C. Rachael’s father, Richard Moser, a 21year veteran of the Maryland State Highway Administration, was killed in 2007. Rachael,

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Inc. in 1998. Andrea will be a sophomore at Northeastern State University and studies nutritional science. Victoria Markle, Port Charlotte, Fla. Victoria’s father, John Markle, was struck and killed on Florida’s I-75 in March 2016 while working for Ajax Paving Industries. Victoria will be a freshman at Florida Gulf Coast University where she plans to study journalism. Cirar Butler, Gunnison, Miss. Cirar’s father, Henry Butler Jr., was killed while driving a Mississippi Department of Transportation work truck during highway repairs in 2014. Cirar will be a freshman at Coahoma Community College and plans to study physical therapy. Kristen Jares, West, Texas Kristen’s father, Gregory Jares, was killed in 2001 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation. Kristen will be a freshman at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton and will study exercise physiology. Standra Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C. Stan’s father, Standra Jones, worked for the South Carolina Department of

Transportation. In 2007, he was struck and killed while taking down work zone traffic controls on I-26 in Lexington County. Stan will be a sophomore at Clemson University and majors in architecture. Willie Blevins, Commerce, Ga. Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie will be a junior studying engineering at the University of North Georgia. Emily Jones, Billings, Mont. Emily’s father, Richard Jones, was killed in a car accident in 2013 while working for Direct Traffic Control. Emily will be a junior at Montana State University and majors in criminal justice. The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contact leads on students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Please share them with ARTBA’s Eileen Houlihan at ehoulihan@artba.org or 202/289-4434. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

2004 CAT 314C LCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13117, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, HYD QUICK COUPLER, UC @ 8509HRS, 24IN TRIPLE GROUSER SHOES 63%, IDLERS 80%, ROLLERS 70%, CARRIER ROLLERS 82%, BUSHINGS 70% NOT TURNED, 8509 HRS ................................$98,000

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

2011 CAT D6T XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT14906, 7512 HRS, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, DIFF STEERING, ARO READY SU BLADE, SINGLE TILT, MS RIPPER W/ 3 SHANKS, RIPPER CONTROL, STANDARD UC @ 7511HRS:, 24IN SHOES 25% REM ......$155,000

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

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

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

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

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

2015 CAT 313FL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID# UP15222, 8 HRS, AB, A/C, REAR VIEW CAMERA, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, BUCKET, COUNTERWEIGHT, 28” TG SHOES, UC 99% REMAINING............................................$145,000 NE

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2008 CAT 963D TRACK-TYPE LOADER, ID# UP14095, 8431 HRS, TIER III C6.6 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, GP BUCKET, V-LEVER TRANS CONTROL, TWO LEVER BUCKET CONTROL ..............................$129,000

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

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

2013 CAT 259B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, ID# UT14482, 1124 HRS, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, ELEC CONTROL FOR IMPLEMENTS, 2SPEED TRAVEL, LOW FLOW HYDRAULICS, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, 16IN WIDE TRACKS ........................................$45,000

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CATERPILLAR 980C Arm Used 9V6026/3062 CATERPILLAR D6T XW Arm Used 3341767/66973 CATERPILLAR 980G,980G II,980H Arm Rebuilt 1756352/67169 CATERPILLAR 988F I,988F II Arm Used 4E7522/63854 CATERPILLAR 930G Arm Used 2357301/67960 CATERPILLAR 980H Axle Rebuilt 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 980G Axle Used 1080060/68119 CATERPILLAR 950G,962G,IT62G Axle Used 1383121/35700 CATERPILLAR D6T XL Blade, Angle Used 3527618/66974 CATERPILLAR D6T XL Blade, Angle Used 3527618/66974 CATERPILLAR D4K XL Blade, Angle Used 2551397/66645 CATERPILLAR D6N Blade, Angle Used 3593410 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP Blade, Angle Used 2236304/38985 CATERPILLAR D4K XL Blade, Angle Used 2551397/66645 CATERPILLAR 257,257B,257B2,257B3,257D Blade, Angle Used 2315275/61395 CATERPILLAR D6T XW Blade, Angle Used 3341764/58556 CATERPILLAR CS-573E Blade, Other New 2238997/65870 CATERPILLAR 314 Blade, Other Used 3387943/51608 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8T Blade, Other Used 2627670/54790 CATERPILLAR D6K Blade, Other Used 2401521/59967 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR Blade, Other Used 2824578/62303 CATERPILLAR D6H,D6H II Blade, S Used 6Y0834/61446 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8T Blade, SU Used 2394170/68135 CATERPILLAR D8R,D8T Blade, SU Used 9U8088/68133 CATERPILLAR D11N Blade, U Rebuilt 9W1993/47321 CATERPILLAR D9L Blade, U Rebuilt 9J7420/42578 CATERPILLAR 311,312 Booms Used 5I3412/54544 CATERPILLAR 305.5,305.5D CR Bucket, Ditch Cleaning Used 700068060/60885 CATERPILLAR 416C,416D,416E,420C,420D,420E,426C Bucket, GP New 1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR 325D Bucket, GP Used 2692657/65113 CATERPILLAR 325D Bucket, GP Used 2692657/65114 CATERPILLAR 325D Bucket, GP Used 2692659.65109 CATERPILLAR 325D Bucket, GP Used 2692645/65110 CATERPILLAR 325D Bucket, GP Used 2692645/65112 CATERPILLAR 930H,930G Bucket, GP New 3483461/63008 CATERPILLAR 365B Bucket, GP Used 1754487/49221 CATERPILLAR 420F Bucket, GP Used 3377388/51594 CATERPILLAR 216,216B,216B2,216B3,226,226B,226B2,226B3,228,232,232 B,232B2,232B3,236,236B,236B2,236B3,236D,242,242B,242 B2,242B3,242D,246,246B,246C,246D,247,247B,247B2,247B 3,248,248B,252,252B,252B2,252B3,256,256C,257,257B,257 B2,257B3,257D,259D,259B,259B3,262,262B Bucket, Other New THSB/56740 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D Bucket, Rock Used 5V5601/60577 CATERPILLAR 988B,988F Bucket, Rock Used 9V0219/60984 CATERPILLAR 988G Cab, EROPS New 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR D10 Cab, EROPS Used 3T8106/36149 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D,690B Cab, EROPS Used 9V5306/30599 CATERPILLAR 980G Cab, EROPS Used 1097922/47687 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D Cab, EROPS Used 2V5075/46948 CATERPILLAR D9R,D10R,D11R Cab, EROPS Used 1118549/50331 CATERPILLAR D350E Cab, EROPS Used 7U4400/40232 CATERPILLAR 988H Cab, EROPS Used 2273190/69750 CATERPILLAR D6R,D6T,D7R,D8R Cab, EROPS Used 1587694/70507

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CATERPILLAR 990,990 II,992G Cab, EROPS Used 1237231/70506 CATERPILLAR D9N,D10N,D11N Cab, EROPS Used 8E1085/48556 CATERPILLAR 988G,988H Cab, EROPS Used 1289664/64326 CATERPILLAR 980G Cab, EROPS Used 1097922/65276 CATERPILLAR 972M Counterweight New 3672334/68204 CATERPILLAR 980G Counterweight Used 1108117/65814 CATERPILLAR 980G Counterweight Used 1146030/65810 CATERPILLAR 980H Counterweight Used 2343096/66152 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR Counterweight Used 3374888/62291 CATERPILLAR D10R Counterweight Used 6T3584/62617 CATERPILLAR 972M Counterweight New 3672334 CATERPILLAR 930G,930H Coupler / Quick Coupler Used 2357401/67582 CATERPILLAR 416D,416E,416F,420D,420E,420F,422E,422F,424D,428D,428 E,428F,430D,430E,430F Coupler / Quick Coupler Used 3611100/66394 CATERPILLAR IT62H Coupler / Quick Coupler Used 3109397/68189 CATERPILLAR 938H Coupler / Quick Coupler Used 3109392/68190 CATERPILLAR 329D Coupler / Quick Coupler Used 2924162/57845 CATERPILLAR 924K Coupler / Quick Coupler Used CATERPILLAR 824C Differential Used 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C Differential Used 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 980K Differential Used 3880375/58737 CATERPILLAR 740 Differential Used 1540300/37138 CATERPILLAR 836C Differential Rebuilt 1367631/55993 CATERPILLAR 988H Differential Rebuilt 1378851/56074 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D Differential Used 6W7420/59790 CATERPILLAR 980K Differential New 3880373/58489 CATERPILLAR D350E Engine Used 1274527/39865 CATERPILLAR 962G Engine Rebuilt 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 769D Engine Rebuilt 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR 988G Engine Used 1986489/65865 CATERPILLAR D8R II Engine Rebuilt 1577195/66135 CATERPILLAR 314D LCR Engine Used 3244030/65071 CATERPILLAR 330D,330DL Engine Rebuilt 2401861/68290 CATERPILLAR 826H Engine Used 2258923/61095 CATERPILLAR 836C Engine Used 1438336/62237 CATERPILLAR D10N Engine Rebuilt 1056574/55963 CATERPILLAR D11R Engine Used 1008111/62564 CATERPILLAR 345B Engine Used 1422005/69833 CATERPILLAR 992C,992D Engine Rebuilt 1301248/63895 CATERPILLAR D6H,D6H II Engine Rebuilt 7C0501/65537 CATERPILLAR 773D Engine Used 1230198/65632 CATERPILLAR 777C Engine Rebuilt 7E9078/36720 CATERPILLAR 980H Engine Rebuilt 2250992/55693 CATERPILLAR 988F II Engine Used 1430029/63717 CATERPILLAR 637E Engine Used 1W3782/69562 CATERPILLAR 60 KW Engine Used 3147449 CATERPILLAR 345B Engine Used 1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR D11N Equalizer Bars Rebuilt 2072683 CATERPILLAR D11R Equalizer Bars Rebuilt 2072684 CATERPILLAR D7H Equalizer Bars Rebuilt 1414690/28344 CATERPILLAR D6H Equalizer Bars Rebuilt 3W5979/65532 CATERPILLAR D9T Equalizer Bars Rebuilt 1409699/55887

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

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Equipment Leasing, Finance Industry Confidence Eases The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the May 2016 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). The overall MCI-EFI is 55.1, a decrease from the April index of 59.1. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 16.1 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, an increase from 12.1 percent in April. 67.7 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, a decrease from 75.8 percent in April. 16.1 percent believe business conditions will worsen, an increase from 12.1 percent the previous month. • 16.1 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, an increase from 15.2 percent in April. 61.3 percent believe demand will “remain the sameâ€? during the same four-month time period, down from 66.7 percent the previous month. 22.6 percent believe demand will decline, an increase from 18.2 percent who believed so in April. • 19.4 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, a decrease from 24.2 percent in April. 74.2 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “sameâ€? access to capital to fund business, a decrease from 75.8 percent the previous month. 6.5 percent expect “lessâ€? access to capital, an increase from none last month. • When asked, 48.4 percent of the executives report they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, a decrease from 51.5 percent in April. 48.4 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, an increase from 45.5 percent last month. 3.2 percent expect to hire fewer employees, relatively unchanged from April. • None of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “excellent,â€? a decrease from 3.0 percent last month. 96.8 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “fair,â€? relatively unchanged from April. 3.2 percent rate it as “poor,â€? an increase from none the previous month. • 6.5 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “betterâ€? over the next six months, an increase from 3.0 percent who believed so in April. 64.5 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the sameâ€? over the next six months, a decrease from 87.9 percent the previous month. 29.0 percent believe economic conditions in the United States will worsen over the next six months, an increase from 9.1 percent who believed so last month. • In May, 38.7 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, a decrease from 54.5 percent in April. 58.1 percent believe there will be “no changeâ€? in business development spending, an increase from 45.5 percent the previous month. 3.2 percent believe there will be a decrease in spending, an increase from none who believed so last month. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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The facility is conveniently located a mile off of I-85 in Greenville. It has six service bays, a parts warehouse and ample room to service machines.

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Hills Machinery Meets Customers’ Needs in Greenville Hills Machinery’s mission has been to prove it is a dependable and reliable partner — and one that is here to stay — for its customers in the Carolinas. As part of that plan, the company has opened its newest facility, Hills Machinery Company of Greenville, 11 Dixie Circle Greenville, S.C., which is centrally located with easy access to I-85. The 15,000 sq. ft. (1,393.5 sq m) building sits on four acres, and features six service bays. Customers in upstate South Carolina and western North Carolina will enjoy the selection of manufacturers the new branch offers, including Case Construction, Terex Finlay, Mauldin Paving, Edge Innovate, Globe Trailers, Gradall and many more. For a complete list of manufacturers, visit www.hillsmachinery.com/new-equipment.html. In addition, Hills Machinery’s dedication to meet customers’ expectations for products and services means they will have access to a full range of services, including preventative maintenance, hydraulic and electrical repair work and welding and line boring services. The company also offers full-line parts availability for its OEM products as well as a broad range of aftermarket products. Dennis Morgan, fleet coordinator of the city of Greenville,

said he is very pleased with the customer service and products he has received from Hills’ Greenville-based business. “We really appreciate all the help we receive when in need of parts and/or vehicles,” said Morgan. “We will definitely continue doing business with Hills Machinery in the future. Thank you for everything you do.” Kent Dillard, president of Dillard Excavating Co. Inc., also will be taking advantage of the new facility. “In the past, we have rented machinery from Hills Machinery to expedite projects,” said Dillard. “As with most projects, time is of essence and Bobby Olsen of Hills Machinery has supplied us equipment in a timely fashion at a competitive price. We are currently renting two Case SV212 compactors and we are very satisfied. We highly recommend Hills Machinery.” Jim Hills, co-founder and president of Hills Machinery Company, believes this move will allow the company to continue to serve existing Case, Mauldin, Gradall and Finlay customers in the area by giving them a local distributor. “As a full-service facility, we have factory-trained technicians and parts personnel, as well as professional sales con-

Chris Head (L) and Jarrett Kitchen stand in front of one of the two fully equipped service trucks based in Greenville.

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sultants to offer competitively priced products and services to the local construction community,” said Hills. The expansion to the Greenville, S.C., facility is just another step in Hills Machinery’s plan to continue to better serve its customers. The company is looking to open two additional stores in the Carolinas to better serve all areas. The company also plans to continue to expand its facilities and personnel in all areas it currently operates in. “Hills Machinery Company is proud to expand into the Greenville, S.C., area that we consider one of the most important markets in the Carolinas,” said Hills. “Case has a long history in this area and the opportunity to serve the customers with Case Construction products, and make sure they have local access to parts and service is of the upmost importance to us. We appreciate the opportunity to be part of the Greenville construction community and look forward to serving the many contractors there for many years to come.” For more information, visit www.hillsmachinery.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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tors came to the event. It was a fun filled day with food, drinks, desserts, many door prizes and plenty of giveaways. Hills invited its manufacturer representatives to attend and display their lines of equipment. Case Construction, Terex/Finlay, Edge, Mauldin, Gradall, Globe Trailers, Leica Geosystems and many new products were on display. Door prizes included: • A two-week free rental of either a Case 750M or 850M dozer

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the profile of manufacturing issues during the campaign.” To support the game, the I Make America campaign plans to travel to more than two dozen manufacturing facilities throughout the United States to engage employees and allow them a chance to compete in the game. I Make America will award prizes to the highest-scoring game user at each event, and a grand prize (a 3D television) to the highestscoring app user by the election. Equipment manufacturers in Iowa include companies like Vermeer, John Deere, Kinze, Hagie, and many more. “The I Make America Game is a terrific tool to help manufacturers educate their employees and their communities about the issues that affect our businesses,” said Jim Barrett, executive vice president of marketing, farm, ranch, and agriculture division of Blount International. “I would encourage all equipment manufacturers to get engaged through I Make America this year to energize the manufacturing voter base.”

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Dire States Equipment Grant, a new grant designed to help one community offset costs of an important local infrastructure project. “Our message to Congress, and elected officials throughout the country, is to find a sustainable method of funding for all modes of infrastructure,� said Scott Harris,

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AEM Elects Trimble Navigation’s Steven Berglund Director to Fill Unexpired Term

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has elected Steven Berglund, president and CEO of Trimble Navigation Ltd., to the AEM board of directors, to fill an unexpired term. AEM is the North American-based international trade group representing off-road equipment manufacturers and suppliers. AEM officers and directors work on behalf of all member companies. These industry leaders give their time and talent to provide strategic direction and guidance for Association action in areas including public policy, market data and exhi(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment bitions, as well as technical, safety and regulatory issues, Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) global business development, and education/training. “At AEM, we benefit from the support of our member companies and the leadership talents of our board members, who are selected to reflect an industry cross-section,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “Their dedication helps ensure Association programs conVisit CEG’s Web Site at tinue to meet member and industry needs, and Steve is part of that proud tradition; we are delighted to welcome him in his new role,” Slater said. AEM membership comprises more than 850 companies and more than 200 product lines, and the Association is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisc., with offices in the world capitals of Washington, D.C.; Ottawa, Canada; and Beijing, China. Berglund also serves on the CE sector board. He has

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As regional sales manager, Carpenter will be responsible for developing customer relationships and driving sales in Virginia, eastern Tennessee, as well as central and western North Carolina.

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served as Trimble president and chief executive officer since 1999. Previously he was president of Spectra Precision, a group within Spectra Physics AB. His business experience includes a variety of senior leadership positions with Spectra Physics, manufacturing and planning roles at Varian Associates, and began his career as a process engineer at Eastman Kodak. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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National Steering Committee Announces New Board The National Steering Committee (NSC) for the Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program — a business intensive program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management — recently announced its new board members beginning July 1. The slate of new NSC officers includes: • Chairman — Wally Johnson, vice president of marketing and sales, U.S. Concrete Inc. • Vice Chairman — Alan Nedza, director of sales, Admixture Systems North America, BASF Corporation • Secretary/Treasurer — Nicole R. Maher, chief operating officer, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) • Immediate Past Chairman — Mike Schneider, vice president of operations, Baker Concrete Construction Inc. The NSC board of directors includes: • Randal M. Beard, principal and managing director, Walter P. Moore • Matthew Childs, president, American Concrete Pipe Association • Rex Cottle, senior vice president of development, Trinity Industries Inc. • Steve Cox, vice president — customer success, Command Alkon • Julie Garbini, executive director, RMC Research & Education Foundation • Brian Gallagher, director of marketing, O’Neal Inc. • Beverly Garnant, executive director, American Society of Concrete Contractors • Jamie Gentoso, vice president, Target Market Concrete, Sika USA • Douglas Guerrero, chairman, CIM Patrons of

California State University, Chico • Eugene Martineau, executive director, CIM National Steering Committee • Michael Philipps, vice president — market development, CEMEX Inc. • James Toscas, president and CEO, Portland Cement Association • Rick Yelton, editor-at-large, World of Concrete, Informa “As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the CIM program, we continue to have the great fortune of a board of directors with industry leaders that bring vast amounts of experience, capability and commitment to the National Steering Committee,” said CIM NSC Executive Director Eugene Martineau. “Their leadership will be essential as the NSC continues to provide oversight and direction while advancing the CIM program and preparing the next generation of leaders for the concrete industry.” The CIM Program Recognizing the need for people with enhanced technical, communication and management skills, the CIM program was developed in 1996. The individuals graduating from this program will have the skill set necessary to meet the growing demands of the progressively changing concrete industry of the 21st century. It is a business intensive program, providing solid management skills that can be used in any industry, but has been developed specifically for the concrete industry. The program gives students many advantages including entering the concrete workforce with exposure to the industry early in their careers, unlike others coming in with generic business degrees. The goal of the program is to produce broadly educated, articulate graduates grounded in basic business management,

who are knowledgeable of concrete technology and techniques and are able to manage people and systems as well as promote products or services related to the concrete industry. It entails a broad range of courses, from English and history to science and mathematics. A series of required business courses such as finance, marketing, management and business law also are taken throughout the length of the program. The concrete-specific courses teach the fundamentals of concrete, properties and testing, concrete construction and more. All of these courses utilize practical case studies and an internship to make sure the student obtains real-world experience essential to starting a successful career. Additional opportunities for growth include oncampus socials and other organized events providing industry networking and professional development. About CIM Receiving tremendous support from the concrete industry, the CIM program was the first of its kind in United States — a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management. The need for such a program was recognized in 1994 and was put into action by the concrete industry. The endresult was a partnership between the concrete industry and Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) to develop the CIM program, implementing it with its first two students in 1996. Available at MTSU, California State University, Chico, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Texas State University, the program has been successful for both the industry and the graduates. The program is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2016 with more than 1,000 graduates of the program to date. For more information, visit www.concretedegree.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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NoteVault, a provider of mobile reporting solutions, has teamed up with Cat phones to serve the growing segment of the mobile workforce who are looking to increase their productivity by combining rugged smartphones and mobile technology. Launching their Smart Tools for Smart People campaign, all purchases of Cat smartphones from catphones.com will qualify for four months of a NoteVault Premium account, worth $396, totally free of charge for a limited time only. “When facing the day to day challenges of working on a construction site we refuse to believe that being rugged means you have to make a compromise. Cat smartphones bring together powerful performance with industry leading tough credentials,” said Peter Stephens, CEO of Bullitt Group, the global licensee of phones and accessories for Caterpillar Inc. “By offering an industry-dedicated app store, including onsite reporting apps like NoteVault, we ensure that our customers are fully equipped when on site with the tools needed to get the job done.” CCS Insight forecast that in 2016, 18.4 million rugged smartphones will be shipped worldwide. These devices are similar in design and user experience to the consumer-grade smartphone, but offer enterprise-grade levels of ruggedness and additional features for those working in demanding environments, e.g. improved daylight readability and the ability to use the device while wearing gloves.

Ken May, chief commercial officer of NoteVault said, “The NoteVault platform is used by many of the world’s top construction and engineering firms. Much of their workforce operate outdoors where water and dirt impede their ability to use their mobile device and NoteVault apps. Having a rugged Cat smartphone running NoteVault will enable them to keep delivering daily reports. We’re excited to team up with Cat phones to offer our customers a smartphone designed for the environment where they work.” Through the Smart Tools for Smart People campaign, Cat phones will provide a voucher for four free months of a NoteVault Premium account. The NoteVault Premium Account includes: • NoteVault Daily Reporting Platform • Notes! app for Android or iOS • Activities crew app for Android or iOS • Unlimited human transcription • Immediate notification of incidents through keyword notification • Collaboration with colleagues For more information, visit notevault.com/cat or catphones.com.

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Loss, Plans Cuts DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) The Dubai construction company that helped build the city’s recordbreaking Burj Khalifa and many other buildings in the United Arab Emirates said it lost more than $600 million last year as building slows amid a slump in oil prices. Arabtec Holding’s preliminary results released Feb. 21 show a loss of 2.3 billion dirhams ($626.7 million) in 2015. That compares with a profit of 215 million dirhams a year earlier. Sales fell 12 percent to 7.3 billion dirhams. Arabtec said results were hurt by “the continuing difficult environment ... and the challenging economic backdrop,” as well as several “poorly performing projects.” Backed by Abu Dhabi’s state-run Aabar Investments, the company has cut costs following the abrupt departure of its then-CEO in 2014. It said it plans further cuts this year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Model

Generator Setup Hz (kW)

Lights

Boom ft. (m)

Engine

E POWER DOOSAN PORTABL (9) 4 LSC L20 LS L6 L8 BL2000

Kubota D1005BG Isuzu 4LE2 Kubota D1105 Kubota D1105 Kubota D1105 N/A

ALLMAND Maxi-Lite II V-Series

Maxi-Lite II ML 20 V-Series

30 25.2 (7.8) 30 (9) 30 (9) 30 (9) 24 (7.3)

Isuzu 4LE1

ler KDW 1003 Night-Lite Pro V-Series LED Koh Kubota D1005 BG Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1

GENIE/TEREX R L4 AL4 AL4L, Battery AL4L, Generator AL5 AL5L (1,283)

Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota Kubota

60 (15, 20)

4

25.5 (7.6)

Kohler KDW 1003 Kubota D1005 BG Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1

60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8) 60 (11)

4

) Kubota D1005BG 25.5 (7.6 Kubota D1105BG CAT C1.1 CAT C1.5

ler KDW 1003 Night-Lite Pro II V-Series Koh Kubota D1005 BG Kubota D1105 BG Cat C1.1 Night-Lite Pro II

4 (optional 6) 4 4 4 (optional 6) 2

60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8)

4

25 (7.6)

60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8)

4

30 (9.1)

4

25 (7.6)

4 4 4 4 4 4

30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1)

60 (6) 60 (20) 60 (6) 60 (6) 60 (8) NA

60 (7.5) 60 (7.5) 60 (8) 60 (8)

60 (6) 60 (6) 60 (6) 60 (6) 60 (8) 60 (8)

Weight Overall erall Ov ll era Ov ) l Electrica ft. (m) Hgt. ft. (m) lbs. (kg dth Wi ) (m ft. th ng Le System

120 120/240 120/ 240 120/240 120/240 110 - 130

167.5 (425.5) 133.9 (340.1) 175 (444.5) 182 (462.3) 182 (462.3) N/A

49 (124.5) 77.2 (196.1) 58 (147.3) 79 (200.7) 79 (200.7) N/A

5.7 (1.7) 7.97 (2.43) 5.8 (1.8) 6.25 (1.9) 6.25 (1.9) 7 (2.1)

10.5 (3.2)

7.4 (2.26)

25.5 (7.8)

120

2,435 (1,007)

10.5 (3.2)

7.4 (2.26)

26.2 (7.97)

2,503 (1,036)

120

4.3 (1.3)

7.4 (2.3)

1,800 (816)

120

9.3 (2.8)

120

120

120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240

4.3 (1.3)

14.6 (4.5)

9.3 (2.8)

14.2 (4.3) 15.0 (4.6) 14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5)

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4.3 (1.3)

4.5 (1.4) 5.1 (1.6) 5.1 (1.6) 5.1 (1.6) 6.8 (2) 6.8 (2)

5.8 (1.8)

7.4 (2.3)

5.0 (1.5) 5.5 (1.6) 5.6 (1.7) 5.6 (1.7) 5.8 (1.8) 5.8 (1.8)

LIGHT TOWER LISTINGS.

1,610 (730)

1,808 (820)

1,725 (782) 1,950 (885) 1,950 (885) 2,092 (949) 2,239 (1,016) 2,828


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Doosan Portable Power Adds to Air Compressor Lineup Doosan Portable Power has expanded its lineup of dual pressure and dual flow air compressors with the introduction of the Tier IV Final–compliant P425/HP375 and HP450/VHP400 air compressors. Operating at either 425 cfm at 100 psi or 375 cfm at 150 psi, the P425/HP375 delivers the pressure and flow options typical of two units in a single air compressor. The variable settings are suited to a wide range of applications, including general construction, abrasive blasting and structural steel spray painting. The HP450/VHP400 operates at 450 cfm at 150 psi or 400 cfm at 200 psi, allowing the operator to change from a low-pressure to a high-pressure setting with one machine. The versatility is ideal for cable laying, pipeline testing and operating pneumatic tools. The HP450/VHP400 also has been redesigned within a smaller footprint, matching the same compact size of the P425/HP375. The smaller package allows for ease of transport and greater maneuverability within the often tight confines of a busy job site. Both models provide a cost-effective, portable air compressor with quality engineering, versatility and productivity that is a real value on any job site and the perfect

complement to any rental fleet. Powered by a Cummins QSB 4.5L Tier IV Final–compliant engine, the P425/HP375 and HP450/VHP400 offer the same great performance and reliability expected from Doosan Portable Power air compressors. Emissions technology includes selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) aftertreatment, which is virtually maintenance-free. A 5-gal. (19 L) diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank only has to be refilled once for every two diesel refuels. This is especially important for rental companies where air compressors are used by many customers. The P425/HP375 and HP450/VHP400 are equipped with a Doosandesigned and manufactured airend that offers a highly efficient rotor profile, requiring less horsepower to deliver high-volume cfm output. The result is improved fuel economy. Lower fuel consumption also is achieved with the installation of an

electronically controlled engine-driven cooling fan with a hydraulic clutch that engages only when required by higher operating temperatures. The innovative technology leads to better fuel econo-

my and significant noise reduction, according to the manufacturer. A redesigned control panel with a simplified digital display and LED backlit gauges

Chicago Pneumatic Launches First LED Light Tower to North American Market Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment (CP) has launched its first LED light tower to the North American market with the introduction of the CPLT V5+ HiLight, joining the CPLT V4 metal halide version in the CP lineup. The new high-performance light tower features a heavy-duty polyethylene canopy for rugged durability and is designed to withstand the most extreme elements and working conditions, according to the manufacturer. The canopy coupled with the light tower’s compact size, ease of transportation, safety features and lighting performance makes the CPLT V5+ a great solution on any job site. It can be used in a wide range of applications and industries, including public lighting, events, roadwork, construction sites and general industry work. The CPLT V5+ offers high performance and luminosity with four LED lamps that are 350 watts each. With a 28-gal. fuel tank, the new light tower is capable of 150 hours of operation with all four lamps before refu-

eling, maximizing productivity and illumination time. A Kubota EPA Tier IV Final engine powers four high performing LED lights that offer visibility up to seven acres. Other features include easy service access with wide wing doors to allow 100 percent access to the machine, including service components and drains. Also featured is an environmentally friendly frame design that prevents oil, fluids and fuel from leaking out and contaminating the ground. Additionally, the polyethylene canopy suppresses sound at a low 63 dB(A) level. The LED light tower has several standard features that add significant value and versatility. These include spill containment, four heavy-duty stabilizers to withstand any extreme weather conditions, a 110 volt courtesy outlet that gives 2 kW of power to run other tools on the job site, and a vertical mast that can be raised to 25 ft. (7.6 m), 2 ft. (.6 m) higher than other towers. “The CPLT V5+ is a great light tower for many reasons, but it comes with many stan-

dard features that are either not offered, or offered as options with many competing brands,” said Jim Siffring, product manager of portable energy at Chicago Pneumatic. “It will offer a great return on investment to users over the lifespan of the light tower. Fuel economy, lamp life and maintenance requirements are drastically improved when compared to conventional metal halide light towers.” Chicago Pneumatic has several different options that are available for the CPLT V5+. For more information, visit www.cp.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

improves overall operation of the air compressors. The operator is able to select service intervals and quickly access easy-tounderstand machine diagnostics. The exterior of the P425/HP375 and HP450/VHP400 includes a galvannealed steel enclosure that prevents rust and corrosion, lockable access doors for increased security and an A-frame drawbar for increased towing stability. The units also include a toolbox for quick, convenient storage. The P425/HP375 and HP450/VHP400 are backed by a one-year/2,000-hour bumper-to-bumper warranty and a two-year/4,000-hour engine warranty. A fiveyear/10,000-hour powertrain extended warranty is also available. For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The CPLT V5+ offers high performance and luminosity with four LED lamps that are 350 watts each. With a 28-gal. fuel tank, the new light tower is capable of 150 hours of operation with all four lamps before refueling, maximizing productivity and illumination time.


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High Performance...

Tier III Portable Large Air Compressors VMAC Ups the Ante Still Available at Sullivan-Palatek in Mobile Air Compressor Market VMAC has upped the ante in the mobile air compressor market. This high performance, gas engine driven, rotary screw compressor has a price point comparable to its reciprocating gas drive competitors, but with reliability, durability and performance that is synonymous with VMAC rotary screw compressors. This marks the first time a rotary screw air compressor has been able to compete in the smaller CFM gas drive market, according to the manufacturer.

“VMAC’s engineering and manufacturing teams have developed a price competitive product that we are so confident in, we are backing it for life.” Tod Gibert VMAC

The Subaru EX40 14HP gasoline OHC engine is covered by Subaru’s 5 Year Warranty; the rotary screw compressor is backed by VMAC’s Lifetime Warranty. “By following LEAN business practices, using state of the art machinery, modern engineering and manufacturing methods and showing a passion to deliver the best value to customers, VMAC’s engineering and manufacturing teams have developed a price competitive product that we are so confident in, we are backing it for life,” said Tod Gilbert, VMAC vice president product development. At a continuous 30 CFM @ 100 PSI (tested to ASME standards), it provides enough power to get most day to day jobs done only faster because the RAPTAIRG30 rotary screw compressor is rated for 100 percent duty cycle, meaning it never stops producing the air that is required. With VMAC’s WHASP tank technology, both the air and oil are cooled in this fully integrated package, eliminating the need for bulky accessories. And with the constant and smooth air delivery of the VMAC rotary screw air end, most customers will not require a large cumbersome receiver tank, according to the manufacturer. Its small footprint only takes up 20.3 in. W by 33.5 in. L (51.5 by 85 cm) on the vehicle. With a height of only 21 in. (53 cm) and weight of only 205 lbs. (93 kg), the RAPTAIRG30 is at least 50 percent lighter and 50 percent smaller than comparable gas drive air compressors, which allows it to easily mount with 4 bolts on the top of the side pack of a service body. This creates space for additional tools and equipment.

Sullivan-Palatek Inc. announced that Tier III machines, up from 750 to 1,800 cfm, are still available with options for all models. Included in the Tier III model inventory is the newly redesigned D1300-D1800 range of portable air compressors. The Sullivan-Palatek D750-D900 portable series is offered with a Cummins engine and are 750 cfm at 150 psi, 825 cfm at 70-125 psi, and also 900 cfm at 150 psi. The D750-D900 models are engineered with large 204 mm twin screw air ends for high efficiency, and carry a 3-year unlimited hour air end warranty. The Galvanneal sheet metal exterior provides extra protection from rust and scratching while working in the toughest environments. Also available are dual pressure/dual capacity extra high pressure machines (900 cfm at 500 psi, and 1,150 cfm at 350 psi). Recently released with a newly redesigned enclosure, the 900/500 or 1,150/350 will look much like the D1300D1800 series. Now built with a full containment base and dual axle running gear, the machines are easier than ever to

Tier III machines, up from 750 to 1,800 cfm, are still available with options for all models. Included in the Tier III model inventory is the newly redesigned D1300-D1800 range of portable air compressors.

maintain and move, according to the manufacturer. Sullivan-Palatek’s largest portable compressor is the D1300-D1800 portable series. This newly redesigned range produces 1,300 at 150, 1,600 at 150 and 1,800 at 100 psi. The full line is built with dual axle running gear, a full containment base, a four-point lifting bale, and large service doors for ease of maintenance. For better data gathering, the Sullivan-Palatek electronic controller (SPEC) provides digital readouts on everything from fuel level, service and engine needs. For more information, call 219/874-2497 or visit www.Sullivan-palatek.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Jenny Products Compressor/Generator Combination Units Provide Air, Power

Jenny Products Inc. offers two compressor/generator combination models, providing portable air and a power source in one versatile machine for a variety of industrial, construction and do-it-yourself applications. The K11HGA-17P-3000W features Jenny’s “K” pump, a heavyduty, single-stage cast-iron compressor pump. The unit is powered by an 11-hp Honda GX series OHV engine with electric start and produces 8.9 cfm @ 100 PSI or 8.6 cfm @ 125 psi for quick recovery. Featuring a “G” pump and a 13-hp, electric start Honda GX engine, the G13HGA-17P-3000W delivers 16.2 cfm @ 100 psi or 15.6 cfm @ 125 psi. Each model includes a 3,000-watt, 115V/230V generator, providing a convenient solution for powering electric tools, lighting or other jobsite equipment, or as a backup power source during instances of power failure. The compressor/generator units are offered with 17-gal. (64.3 L), powder-coated, ASME certified air tanks. Maneuvering is simple with lifting handles integrated into opposite ends of the compressors’ frames, and pneumatic tires are included to further enhance portability. Each compressor/generator model is equipped with numerous standard features for increased uptime and (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment reduced maintenance. The compressors are belt driven with a large flywheel for easy start-ups and extra cooling, and a Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Each model includes a 3,000-watt, 115V/230V generator, providing a convenient solution for powering electric tools, lighting or other jobsite equipment, or as a backup power source during instances of power failure.

directional air shroud helps further reduce pump temperatures. Special unloading valves on the compressors also assist in engine starting. Additionally, the units come equipped with a totally enclosed heavyduty belt guard, anti-vibration feet for smoother operation, a large canister intake filter with replaceable elements, manual tank drains, a stainless-steel braided discharge hose, pressure relief safety valve, regulator and outlet pressure safety gauges. Each unit is filled with Jenny “Ultimate Blue” synthetic compressor-pump oil for its splash lubricating system, ensuring complete oil coverage on the pistons, crankshaft, bearings, rings and cylinders. The compressor/generator combination units also come with an optional lubricator, airline filter and oil-sight glass. Other engine and pressure options are available upon request. For more information, call 814/445-3400 or visit www.jennyproductsinc.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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WAL-ML-3XM-3G Mini-Light Tower Proves Practical The WAL-ML-3XM-3G mini light tower from Larson Electronics is practical for operators who need a fully portable yet easy to operate light system capable of illuminating large areas. Equipped with a heavy duty adjustable tower, a 3,500 VA generator, and three 1,000 watt metal halide lamps, this mini tower provides operators with an easily deployed lighting system that can provide more than 300,000 lumens of illumination for up to five hours on a single tank of gas. This portable lighting system is designed for standalone operation and high mobility while providing enough output to illuminate approximately three acres of area effectively. This mini light tower is comprised of three adjustable light heads mounted atop a telescoping mini tower that is mounted on a wheeled cart base. The tower is constructed of heavy gauge steel for durability, and a tough powder coat finish provides protection against rust and corrosion. This adjustable and collapsible tower can be extended to 12 ft. (3.6 m), collapsed to 7 ft. (2 m), and includes four wheels that allow the operator to simply roll the entire assembly to a new location when fully deployed. A single hand crank winch allows operators to easily raise or lower the tower as needed, and a removable lamp mounting platform allows operators to remove the lights for storage and transporting. “This new mini light tower combines easy portability with a standalone power source to provide operators with a very dependable and easy to maneuver source of light for large areas,” said Rob Bresnahan, Larsonelectronics.com. “The wheeled base with a built-in swivel handle allows operators to move this tower from one side of a work space to another with ease.” Larson Electronics specializes in portable industrial lighting equipment, high mast light towers, explosion proof light fixtures, power distribution systems, LED lighting and more. For more information, call 800/369-6671 or visit Larsonelectronics.com.

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Atlas Copco’s New HiLight Towers Shine Light on Operational Savings Atlas Copco Construction Equipment launched two new light towers — the HiLight V4 and the LED HiLight V5+. The HiLight V5+ minimizes operational costs with its long-lasting LED bulbs and fuel efficient operation. The HiLight V4 features four metal-halide floodlights to give contractors a dependable light source for a variety of job sites. Both models are lightweight, compact and feature Atlas Copco’s HardHat canopy for extreme durability in rugged applications, such as construction and roadbuilding. “For their crews to be successful, contractors need equipment that is cost-effective to operate, durable and safe. Those three points are always key drivers for innovation,” said Michael Sagermann, Atlas Copco business line manager, portable energy division. “That’s why we incorporated our exclusive HardHat canopy and designed the HiLight V5+ with a compact footprint, LED lights and retractable mast.” The LED floodlights are rated for 10,000 hours and are durable to withstand

a range of challenges, from vibrations during transport to harsh work environments. Contractors with a fleet of 200 light towers, for example, can save as many as 600 bulbs each year when switching from metal-halide light towers to the HiLight V5+. Contractors save on fuel costs, as well, due to the tower’s key components — the LED floodlights, 3-kilowatt generator and Tier IV Final Kubota diesel engine that operates at 1,800 rpm. The combination of these components allows the unit to achieve runtimes as long as 140 hours, while minimizing fuel consumption on nighttime projects. Atlas Copco’s HiLight V4 also has a Tier IV Final Kubota diesel engine with a 6-kilowatt generator to power four metalhalide floodlights. The retractable, vertical mast on the HiLight V4 and HiLight V5+ make them easy to transport. The vertical mast design, coupled with the compact engine, results in an extremely small footprint, allowing as many as 20 units on a 53-ft. trailer.

Both of the light towers’ trailers feature a lifting beam with fork pockets and a heavy-duty lifting eye for easy loading and unloading. The trailers’ combination hitch — a feature that comes standard with the light tower — ensures that operators can move a tower with a pickup and either a pintle or ball receiver mount. The vertical masts also contribute to worksite safety. Contractors use the V4’s 2,500-lb. (1,134 kg) or the V5+’s 3,500-lb. (1,587 kg) winch to raise the masts’ five sections to the maximum height of 25 ft. (7.6 m). Horizontal masts, on the other hand, require two winches — one to extend the mast and the other to raise it from horizontal to vertical. The vertical masts eliminate the risk of the masts tipping backward

Atlas Copco introduces its HiLight V5+ LED light tower that features its HardHat canopy and a compact footprint.

see HILIGHT page 53

Doosan Portable Power Introduces Natural Gas Generators Doosan Portable Power has introduced paralleling capabilities for the NG225 and NG295 models of its popular natural gas generator product line. Paralleling natural gas generators are ideal for use in oil and gas exploration, site preparation and water well drilling where remote locations, emissions regulations and 24-hour production schedules pose challenges for operators. Paralleling multiple natural gas units together is a means for avoiding downtime while still achieving acceptable emissions levels by consuming wellhead natural gas as a fuel source. Paralleling generators share the load, and therefore should one machine shut down or need to be taken offline for scheduled maintenance, the other unit seamlessly takes on the full load, preventing any lost production time. Doosan Portable Power natural gas generators utilize a factory-installed paralleling solution that is built into the machine design. The units include a new control panel and electronically controlled circuit breaker that ensures the machines effectively communicate, bringing the units into synchronization without risk of system failure or machine damage that can occur when paralleling conditions are not precisely met.

“The integrated control panel communicates digitally between the generators, providing each machine the information necessary to synchronize and equally share the

that have become synonymous with Doosan Portable Power natural gas generators, such as the onboard scrubber system (OBSS) that improves machine performance by remov-

“The integrated control panel communicates digitally between the generators…” Todd Howe Doosan Portable Power

load,” said Todd Howe, global generator products manager. “A standard generator is only able to monitor its own operating conditions and remain within the limits of its own operating conditions.” In addition to a Doosan-installed paralleling solution, the paralleling NG225 and NG295 also include a number of features

ing excess dirt and water from wellhead gas. The OBSS includes a heated drain valve to prevent water removed from the gas from freezing in the hose — an event that could disrupt the flow of natural gas and possibly cause the machine to shut down. The OBSS is fully enclosed to protect against harsh weather, possible damage during shipping

and vibration that would occur if attached to the drawbar. Doosan Portable Power natural gas generators are equipped with an automatic dualfuel switch, allowing the generator to operate on natural gas, as well as propane from an external tank. This ensures continuous generator operation in the event that wellhead gas flow is interrupted or unavailable. Dual frequency and optional voltage make Doosan natural gas generators the most versatile in the market. Operators can select 50 Hz or 60 Hz, with the simple flip of a switch, and choose between 480 volts and 600 volts alternator output. All Doosan Portable Power generators are designed to withstand rugged transport and jobsite needs. Built on heavy-duty skid bases, the generators boast a 14-gauge, galvannealed steel enclosure and rugged running gear for easy towing. Doosan Portable Power offers a full line of mobile generators to meet the needs of any application. For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Light Tower Design Allows for Ease of Serviceability HILIGHT from page 52

and expedite setup times. Once extended, the floodlights rotate 360 degrees and generate as much as 440,000 Lumens to easily illuminate any section of a job site. The light towers’ HardHat canopies, a common feature on Atlas Copco portable air compressors, are a durable, lightweight alternative to steel and ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) thermoplastic canopies. The polyethylene HardHat canopy withstands corrosion, dents and fading, providing ongoing protection of the engine and overall unit while keeping the resale value high. Unlike ABS canopies, the HardHat canopy will not crack on impact with debris or other materials, according to the manufacturer. Atlas Copco designed the light towers for easy serviceability and longevity. Technicians can flip open the unit’s gullwing doors for fast and easy access to the engine and electrical components. Its control and power panel have independent circuit breakers that protect the electrical circuit if overloading or a short circuit occurs. The

Terex RL4 Compact Standard Duty Light Towers

panel also incorporates an hour meter for accurate service scheduling. The tower’s galvanized steel mast prevents rust and features block spacers to reduce friction and minimize wear while raising and lowering the mast. The tower’s spill-free frame with full fluid containment prevents worksite contamination if a leak occurs. When the V4 and V5+’s lights are not in use, contractors can power electric handheld tools using the light towers’ duplex 120-volt AC auxiliary receptacles. Equipment dealers can offer customers multiple options for tailoring the HiLight V5+ and HiLight V4 light towers to applications and requirements. For instance, customers can choose to include an electric winch, emergency stop button, ground connection, engine block heater or spark arrestor. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us.

Versatility IS EVERYTHING

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The Terex RL4 is 23 ft. 5 in. (7.13 m) extended-height floodlight tower that provides 4,000 watts of light from four 1,000 watt metal halide lamps. Its 359 degree noncontinuous tower rotation allows for pinpoint light positioning and the compact size of the RL4 enables transportation of up to 17 units per 48 ft. (14.6 m) trailer, maximizing freight dollars. Up to 90 hours of run time and a 45 gal. tank make it a fuel efficient operation, according to the manufacturer. Standard engine protection includes high water temperature and low oil auto shutdowns.

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augusta Ready Mix has been in the concrete business for more than 30 years, and has grown along with its hometown of augusta, Ga. “i started augusta Ready Mix with my dad in 1985. We were in the dump truck business before that,” said terry Davis, owner and co-founder. “We try to be a complete service for home building construction. We’ve got dump trucks. We’ve got concrete trucks. We provide concrete, fill material and mortar sand. We pump concrete. We’ve got front dischargers, rear dischargers, little fouryard mixers. We have tried to innovate in this town with new ideas in construction.” one can sense Davis’ pride as he stands before his central plant in augusta, with concrete trucks being loaded at a constant pace in the background. the company has made a name for itself throughout the region for its service, responsiveness and ability to deliver concrete in batches large and small to contractors in the central savannah River area (csRa). “this is my main plant. i have several plants in different areas for different locations. this is a central mix plant and a dry batch plant. there’s a big difference in the two. With the central mix plant, we can actually batch a load of concrete every 90 seconds. We can do 300 yards an hour if need be.” in the fall of 2015, Davis identified a need to work with a larger wheel loader at the main plant to fully keep pace with the needs of concrete production and truck loading of raw materials. in a production environment such as a concrete plant, where downstream processes are at the mercy of the raw material being fed in a timely manner, the new case 921F with its 4.5 cu. yd. (3.4 cu m) bucket has not only been able to keep up with production and help better stockpile materials at the land-locked facility, but it’s offered a noticeable increase in fuel efficiency. “it gets better fuel mileage — not near as much fuel as the other ones did,” said Davis. “the operator is telling me he’s fueling up

Leroy Lewis of Augusta Ready Mix.

In addition to stacking aggregate and loading the belt, Terry’s 921F is increasing efficiency throughout the facility.

once a week instead of twice a week. Fuel is a big deal.” New Wheel Loader Improves Total Plant Efficiency augusta Ready Mix’s main plant is the heart of the business, and Davis knows that he’s got to keep materials moving in order to meet the growing needs of his customers. He’s also challenged with meeting those needs while keeping the plant bound within its current footprint, so he needed a machine that could do more in the same amount of space. to meet these challenges, Davis worked with David Johnson at Border equipment in augusta. “everything in a town like this is about relationships,” said Davis. “i learned a long time ago that a warranty isn’t any better than the guy you buy it from. i know David and they’ve been really good to work with. they’ve lent me loaders when they were working on mine. We’ve got so many mixers and dump trucks that we don’t have time to work on the equipment, so i’ve always let them do all the maintenance on them. i got a real good relationship with these people. that’s why i went with case. “i wanted this machine because we’re toting material. if you’re making trips all day long, why not take twice as much? it’s cut down on the actual hours that we’re using

the machine because the operator can carry so much more. “We’ve grown and this piece of land that we’re on is getting tighter and tighter. With this loader here, as the material comes in we can stack it higher and get more in here, which is a big, big advantage to us. the ability to tote it farther and quicker and stack it higher are big pluses for this machine.” in addition to stacking aggregate and loading the belt, terry’s 921F is increasing efficiency throughout the facility. “During the day, trucks come in to get loaded with other products, the operator can run down there and load them quicker. it only takes two buckets to load a dump truck, where it used to take three. so, the operator can go down there and load a truck and [then get back to feeding the plant]. if he has to go do something, clean up under the plant or load a truck or something like that and he gets behind here feeding the plant, then he can come back and catch up in a skinny minute [because of the size of the machine].” Power and Fuel Efficiency the 921F wheel loader delivers horsepower with a 6.7-liter tier iV Final certified engine that provides quick throttle response and impressive torque. the machine also features heavy-duty axles with auto-locking front and open rear differentials for optimal

David Johnson (L), Border Equipment, and Terry Davis of Augusta Ready Mix.

traction and reduced tire wear. at first, operator leroy lewis was unsure about the machine. “the boss had to make me get on the case, but i grew into it, and as i ran it awhile, i began to like it. the case was an upgrade. overall, the performance is good. one to 10, i’d give it a 10. “With the volume of material that we use and the size of the bucket, it’s less trips to the bins. it’s got good strength. i have no problem with getting the material to the bins or pushing up the material.” in addition to the power and overall performance of the machine, lewis is also impressed with the 921F’s selective catalytic reduction (scR) tier iV Final solution and the fuel efficiency it provides. By focusing on treating the exhaust after it has left the engine, it ensures that all of the machine’s fuel is being put towards powering the machine and not towards raising engine temperatures to burn off accumulated particulate, such as equipment with a diesel particulate filter (DpF). “it performs well. Fuel efficiency is good. You get good fuel mileage. on the average, i would go two trips a week with [the previous machine]. this one, i'm going once.” see AUGUSTA page 62


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Terex Bid-Well 2418 Workbridge Works for Many Applications The flexible Terex Bid-Well barrier brackets are available so 2418 workbridge allows finishers the lightweight workbridge can to complete work on a wide range ride on the rail attached to barriof concrete paving applications ers. including bridges, roads, canals, Whether used for bridgework side slopes, dams, airports and or roadwork, the 2418 workslabs. Capable of being installed bridge can be manually advanced, to either or both sides of the so finishing operations can keep machine, telescoping end segpace with the paver. An optional, ments offer up to 10 ft. (3 m) of 7 hp (5.2 kW) power drive unit is leg travel — from 15 ft. (4.6 m) available to give the operator simretracted to 25 ft. (7.6 m) extendple switch-control of forward and ed — so the machine’s width reverse machine movement, a quickly adapts to project paving cost-efficient way to reduce labor widths and provides on-the-fly requirements. paving width adjustments. With its low, 12-lb.-per-linearThe 2418 workbridge boasts a ft. (17.9 kg/m) weight, the stanunique frame design that allows The flexible Terex Bid-Well 2418 workbridge allows finishers to complete work on a wide range of dard-duty 2418 is the smallest the machine to fit in between bar- concrete paving applications including bridges, roads, canals, side slopes, dams, airports and slabs. workbridge in the Terex Bid-Well rier wall steel on bridge decks. line. It is the perfect complement This positions workers closer to the con- the 2418 workbridge enables crew mem- dozens of nut-and-bolt connections found to the Terex Bid-Well 2450 and 3600 crete surface to boost efficiency of hand bers to cross freshly laid concrete surfaces on other units. Interlocking bottom truss pavers for bridge projects or the Terex Bidfinishing and spray-curing slabs. and efficiently perform required finishing castings with pin-type top sections deliver Well 5000 and 6500 pavers for roadway, Competitive workbridge designs cannot be tasks behind the paver at widths reaching fast assembly at the job site. highway and airport paving, according to The 2418 workbridge offers different the manufacturer. placed within the barrier walls, forcing 105 ft. (32 m). Available 3-, 6- and 12-ft. workers to finish the slab from above the (0.9-, 1.8- and 3.7 m) truss inserts offer wheel options to meet a variety of paving For more information, visit vertical steel, much further away from the excellent flexibility for meeting a variety of applications. Concave wheels are available terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on slab than with the Terex Bid-Well machine. operating widths. All-welded construction for riding screed pipe on bridge projects, Built with a 24-in.-wide (61 cm) walk- delivers a stable frame at extended widths, while pneumatic tires are available for fin- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at way and 18-in.-deep (45.7 cm) truss frame, and its snap-together design eliminates ishing slab-on-grade paving jobs. Optional www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Case 921F Wheel Loader Provides Quick Throttle Response AUGUSTA from page 57

Comfort and Visibility Improved: Ride Control Provides Smooth Ride The 921F offers a quiet and spacious cabs with excellent visibility due to floor-to-ceiling windows, a low rear hood and an optional rear-view camera. Loading bins and keeping the belt fed at the plant, Lewis spends long hours in the cab performing repetitive, low gear tasks — so cab comfort is very important to him. “The cab is roomy, very spacious. Nice comfortable space. The seats, everything is comfortable. It’s like riding in a Cadillac. That’s my office. Out of 10 hours a day, seven hours I’m in that machine.” Lewis also states that his comfort and performance have been further aided by the machine’s ride control functionality. Ride control helps the 921F ride smoothly in rough environments and minimizes operator fatigue by dampening the movement of the loader arms, helping to reduce spillage and provide a smoother ride. “As far as bumps, you don’t feel them. You know? It just flows with it. With this one here, you kind of float. Overall, it’s a good riding machine.” Lewis also mentions the importance of a wellsealed cab when operating in such a dusty environment. “It’s good and tight. You rarely get any dust in the cab.”

In a busy environment, with material trucks and personnel coming and going all day, it’s important for an operator to be aware of his surroundings at all times. Lewis notes that the 921F provides excellent visibility to all sides of the machine. “It’s important that you be able to see everything around you. Everything around here is moving. You got trucks coming in, trucks going out all day long, so visibility is key. The amount of glass, the backup camera, the mirrors and everything, it’s all well adjusted.” The Case 921F comes standard with a fully adjustable suspension seat and articulated power steering. Overall, Lewis appreciates the ergonomics and layout of the cab. “The features are set up good. Everything is in good reach. Everything is at a good level. Your armrest and everything is set up so there’s limited movement. Everything is right there where you need it.” “It’s great performance,” concludes Lewis. “It’s an easy operating machine. It’s effortless. You just get in there and do your job.” Andrew Dargatz is the brand marketing manager of wheel loaders of Case Construction Equipment. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Augusta Ready Mix Gives Back

Having grown with the community for more than 30 years, Augusta Ready Mix shows no signs of slowing down. Terry Davis’ attitude towards growth, innovation and the community itself ensures that the company will remain as the leaders of the ready mix concrete business in Augusta and the surrounding Central Savannah River Area for many years to come. “We aim to please. We’re a hometown, homegrown company,” Davis said. “I love this country, I love this town and we just want to be there for it.” His patriotism is evident when you see his concrete trucks rolling through town. Many are impressively painted and wrapped to support local community initiatives, as well as the Wounded Warrior Project and the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. “I’m a patriot. I love this country. I get chill bumps when they play the National Anthem. I appreciate what our military is doing for us,” he said. “We’ve painted trucks for all five different branches. My son was a captain in the Marine Corps and he’s back now working for me. He was in Afghanistan and I’m very proud of him for that. I just wanted to give back to the community a little bit. We’re a homegrown company. We’re not a corporation.”


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Large Drum Diameter on Bomag BW206AD-5 Improves Surfaces The highway class Bomag BW206AD-5 tandem vibratory roller boasts a larger, 55.1-in. (140 cm) drum diameter than previous 84.1-in. (213 cm) drum models to deliver a smoother finish and improve mat quality. Its large drum diameter puts more impact surface area in contact with the asphalt to help prevent mat pushing and shoving and eliminate the potential for bow waves in front of the drum, even when working at higher speeds on tender mats, according to the manufacturer. The “leg design” BW206AD-5 roller extends the length between the drums, while reducing overall machine length compared to the perimeter frame roller it replaces in the Bomag line, allowing operators to work more easily in confined areas. The vibratory roller also offers 66 percent higher curb clearance, increasing flexibility when compacting around obstructions. The roller’s available crab walk steering mode offsets the front and rear drums by up to 6.7 in. (17 cm) to the left or right, allowing the BW206AD-5 to easily compact right up to structures. The new BW206AD-5 asphalt roller offers two vibration frequencies and amplitudes, significantly increasing flexibility in matching compaction output to the application. Low frequency and amplitude of 3,000 vpm (50 Hz) and 0.031 in. (0.78 cm) respectively deliver maximum compaction output of 39,116 lb. (174 kN). The roller’s high 4,200 vpm (70 Hz) frequency delivers more drum impacts per inch when rolling at higher speeds than the previous model to improve surface smoothness, according to the manufacturer. The new roller can be economically equipped with Bomag’s economizer compaction measurement system that delivers real-time compaction progress to the operator’s console. With economizer, the operator knows when material stiffness is optimized, saving time, fuel and money by eliminating unnecessary passes. More importantly, economizer allows the operator to identify and correct “soft” spots in the mat, and it prevents over mat compaction and aggregate fracturing. Powered by a fuel efficient, 140-hp (105 kW) diesel engine using a combination of EGR and SCR emissions reduction technology, the BW206AD5 tandem roller meets stringent Tier IV Final standards.

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The “leg design” BW206AD-5 roller extends the length between the drums, while reducing overall machine length compared to the perimeter frame roller it replaces in the Bomag line, allowing operators to work more easily in confined areas.

Ecomode operation allows the new Bomag BW205AD-5 tandem vibratory roller to offer 8 percent higher engine horsepower than the roller it replaces, while saving on fuel consumption. When set to Ecomode operation, the engine reacts to low load situations and automatically de-rates engine output to match need, and it automatically shuts off the engine after a pre-assigned period of idle time. With Bomag’s Ecomode operation, the roller delivers up to 30 percent fuel savings over full power mode and offers quieter machine operation to boost comfort. The new BW205AD-5 roller is built with a larger platform for increased legroom and greater operator comfort than with the previous model, and an optional ROPS cab with heating is available. For increased visibility to the machine’s front, rear and sides, the roller features a single sliding, swiveling operator’s seat. The suspended seat with integrated travel lever slides effortlessly along a back rail, while it swivels 180 degrees to give operators direct line visibility to the drum’s edge. The console swivels along with the seat, so the controls and display are always in the same position relative to the seat.

Designed with the service technician in mind, this new Bomag roller minimizes maintenance to maximize machine uptime. A no grease zerk design eliminates the need for daily lubrication, and all maintenance points can be easily reached from ground level. A departure from typical “leg design” rollers, the engine compartment is located on the rear frame, offering unobstructed access to service components. Two independent pumps operate the interval-timed and pressurized water spray system that extends operating time required between refilling the polyurethane water tanks. Visible to the operator from a seated position, the system’s spray bar and nozzles are wind-protected to ensure uniform coverage, while a quick disconnect nozzle design helps to quickly clear plugging. Two spring-loaded flexible polyurethane scrapers per drum evenly distribute water across the drum and keep the drum clean. For more information, call 803/3370700 or visit www.bomag.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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RIDEABILITY WITH VERSATILITY

Together the Vögele Vision 5200-2i paired with a Vögele screed deliver precise results in all applications. Rideability: efficient material handling and superior controllability with precise straight-line tracking and smooth, accurate turns. Versatility: pick the screed to match the applicatPon – all mounted on one tractor! • Front mounted extension screed: multi-variable width paving and mainline paving applications • Rear mounted extension screed: mainline rideability and mainline density • Compaction screed: maximize in-place density, asphalt and roller compacted concrete applications When quality of pavement matters, rely on Vögele pavers and screeds to get the job done.

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Cat Designs 815K Soil Compactor for Optimum Compaction The Cat 815K soil compactor, weighing 49,353 lbs. (22,386 kg) and equipped with a Cat C7.1 ACERT U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EU Stage IV engine, is designed for heavy-duty compaction and dozing operations. This durable design, which lasts through multiple life cycles, provides optimum customer value with high production and low-cost operation. The Caterpillar built power train ensures reliability in this difficult application, and the 815K’s wheel design delivers high ground pressures. In addition, the available Cat Compaction Control system and Cat COMPACT technologies provide compactionmeasurement and mapping capabilities that enhance the overall efficiency of the compaction process, according to the manufacturer. Structures and Wheels The 815K’s full-box-section rear frame resists torsional shock, twisting forces and heavy-duty steering-cylinder mounts that dissipate steering loads into the frame. Axle mounting is designed to provide increased structural integrity. This robust design combines with high-strength materials and robotic welding to ensure durability and overall machine strength. Four forces (pressure, manipulation, impact and vibration) combine with the 815K’s modified-chevron, tamping-wheel tip design to provide optimum compaction results, meeting density requirements (typically 95 to 100 percent standard proctor) in fewer passes (whether forward or reverse), while delivering increased traction and a smooth ride. The 815K achieves compaction from the bottom of the lift to the top, and the tampered wheel tips “walk” out of the lift without fluffing the soil, leaving the top of the lift compacted with a relatively smooth and sealed surface. Haul units can maintain high speeds on the surface when delivering fill, which the 815K can spread without assistance, possibly eliminating extra onsite machines. Each wheel has two cleaner bars with hardened-steel, adjustable tips. Compaction Technology Available for the 815K is the Cat compaction control system, which uses machine drive power (MDP) technology to measure rolling resistance and to correlate resistance with soil stiffness. The MDP system works in both cohesive and granular soils. An optional 3D mapping system correlates compaction measurements with the machine’s location, providing a graphic, real-time view of compaction progress and a record of compaction results. In addition, available Cat COMPACT technologies combine an advanced compaction- measurement system with in-cab

The 815K achieves compaction from the bottom of the lift to the top, and the tampered wheel tips “walk” out of the lift without fluffing the soil, leaving the top of the lift compacted with a relatively smooth and sealed surface.

guidance and reporting capabilities to assist in consistently meeting compaction targets, uniformly, in minimum passes, saving fuel and rework costs. Also, Cat LINK technologies, Product Link, for example, wirelessly deliver pertinent operating data (such as machine location, hours, fuel usage, idle time, and event codes) via the online VisionLink user interface to assist in managing the fleet and lowering operating costs. Power Train The 815K’s Cat C7.1 ACERT engine, developing 248 net hp (185kW), features innovative Cat electronics, fuel injection process, air-management system, and emissions controls, including the Cat NOx (nitrogen oxide) reduction system and selectivecatalytic-reduction and diesel- particulatefilter (DPF) after-treatment systems. The DPF regenerates (eliminates accumulated soot) without interrupting the work cycle. The high-pressure, common-rail fuel system contributes to fuel efficiency, as does the

815K’s automatic idle-shutdown system. The 3F/3R Cat planetary power-shift transmission uses integrated electronic controls for smooth shifting. Advanced gear metallurgy and premium, durable clutchdisc material ensure long service life, according to the manufacturer. Operator Amenities and Safety The 815K’s cab is isolation-mounted to reduce vibration and sound, and a Cat Comfort Series III air-suspension seat adds to operator comfort. Temperature control is automatic, and a cab-pressurization system uses filtered air to keep the cab environment clean and fresh. Expansive glass areas ensure all-around visibility, enhanced by a rearview camera. The 815K uses Cat STIC steering control, which allows single-lever, low-effort steering with simple side-to-side movements, as well as fingertip transmission control. An electro-hydraulic, single-lever implementcontrol system provides responsive, precise

blade positioning. For further machine control, the left pedal acts as a brake, transmission neutralizer, and engine decelerator. The decelerator allows quickly overriding the engine speed selected by the throttle lock to slow the machine when maneuvering. Serviceability Routine maintenance is performed safely and conveniently with the 815K’s groundlevel or platform access. Service points are grouped, swing-out doors on both sides of the engine compartment provide easy access to daily service checks, and ecology drains help prevent spills. Sight gauges permit quick, visual inspection of fluid levels and minimize fluid contamination. The Cat VIMS (vital information management system) provides notifications that allow potential operational issues to be resolved in a timely manner. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Vögele Super 2000-3i Line Introduces New Technology In 2016, the 10-ft. (3 m) tracked Super 2000-3i replaces the Vision 5200-2i, and is the first of a line that will supplant the Vision series. Contractors may look forward to the Super 2003-3i (replacing the 10-ft. wheeled Vision 5203-2i); the Super 1700-3i (replacing the 8-ft. tracked Vision 5100-2i); and the Super 1703-3i (replacing the 8-ft. [2.4 m] wheeled 5103-2i). The new line introduces Vögele Dash-3 technology and its ErgoPlus 3 operating system to a highway-class paver specially suited for North American use. The Super 2000-3i features a basic width of 10 ft. and a maximum paving width of 28 ft. (8.6 m). It has a top placement rate of 1,540 tph (1,400 t). The tracked Super 2000-3i is designed primarily for use in highway construction and large-scale commercial applications, which are all about power and productivity. Power Plant Three main components define the power unit of a Super 2000-3i: its modern, liquid-cooled diesel engine, a splitter gear box flanged directly to the engine, and a large cooler assembly. With a 6-cylinder Cummins QSB6.7-C250 engine rated at 250 hp (186 kW @ 2000 rpm) and high-output hydraulic drives, the Super 2000-3i is fully equipped for robust applications. This power plant is Tier IV final emissions-compliant, and provides an excellent horsepower-to-weight ratio. Yet its fuel-saving ECO mode is sufficient for many applications. Even in ECO mode, the Super 2000-3i still has a full 234 hp (175 kW) at its disposal, while the machine generates even less noise when running at just 1,700 rpm, according to the manufacturer. Its large fuel tank holds 100 gal. (378.5 L), suitable for more than a day’s work. Both low fuel consumption and low-noise operation are made possible by intelligent engine management with ECO mode. The Super 2000-3i offers daily- maintenance-free operation with auto-lubrication and more. Drive System The Super 2000-3i features an innovative and reliable drive con-

The Super 2000-3i features a basic width of 10 ft. (3 m) and a maximum paving width of 28 ft. (8.6 m). It has a top placement rate of 1,540 tph (1,400 t).

cept for accurate tracking. All drive components, including the threephase generator, are supplied from the central splitter gear box and operate at maximum efficiency. High-traction crawler tracks efficiently convert drive power into forward motion. A large cooler assembly ensures that the power unit always delivers its full output. With innovative air routing and a variable-speed fan, temperatures are continually maintained within the optimum range, significantly extending the service life of both the diesel engine and the hydraulic oil. A further advantage is that the machine can operate without difficulty in all climates, according to the manufacturer. Because all hydraulic elements are supplied with hydraulic oil directly from the splitter gearbox, all pumps and valves are combined in one spot that is easily accessible for maintenance work. Even the powerful generator for screed heating is flanged directly onto the splitter gearbox. Its integrated oil cooling system makes it completely maintenance-free and very quiet. ErgoPlus 3 Operation The Super 2000-3i comes with

the latest version of Vögele’s operating system, the ErgoPlus 3, which has been enhanced with a number of new ergonomic and functional features. With its new mounting system, the paver operator’s console can be shifted even more conveniently and easily between the right and left sides of the operator’s stand. In addition, it now has a large color display that ensures good readability even in poor lighting conditions. All controls are clearly arranged. Paver functions are clustered in logical groups so that operators find their controls just where they would expect them to be. On the ErgoPlus 3 console, all push-buttons are easily identifiable by touch even when wearing work gloves. Vögele’s Touch and Work principle means that once a button is pressed, the work begins. Functions are executed directly, without the need to confirm. Screeds For this new Highway Class paver, the Super 2000-3i can be combined with the VF 600, the VR 600 and the AB 600 TV extending screeds. The VF 600 screed, which utilizes unequal-width front-mounted

extensions for multivariable width applications, has a maximum paving width of 25 ft. 6 in. (7.75 m) with bolt-on extensions. The VR 600 screed has rearmounted extensions for main line applications, providing maximum paving width of 28 ft. (8.6 m) with bolt-on extensions. And the AB 600 TV screed, with rear-mounted extensions, achieves higher compaction due to integrated vibration and tamper. The screed is well suited for placing cold RAP for roadbase, or difficult polymer modified asphalts. Its maximum paving width is 27 ft. 11 in. (8.5 m) with bolt-on extensions. The AB 600 TV extending screed is equipped with both a vibration system and tamper, meaning it can achieve higher compaction and faster densities attained right out of the paver. Electric screed heating is standard on the Super 2000-3i. A consistent surface texture is provided by uniform heating of the screed plates. With the engine running at minimum rpm, the time required for the screed to reach its operating temperature is reduced substantially due to an intelligent generator management system. Typical heatup time is 20 minutes.

The ErgoPlus 3 screed operating consoles have been completely redesigned, making operation of this new Dash 3 machine even easier for the entire crew. With ErgoPlus 3, the screed operator has the paving process at his or her fingertips. All functions are easily comprehensible and all controls are clearly arranged. Also, the main paving functions of the screed can be controlled using one of the two handy screed remote controls for each side of the paver for the VF 600 and VR 600 screeds. Intuitive operation is possible due to self-explanatory and language-neutral symbols. The remote controls can be securely stowed in the holders on the main screed, or on the ends of the screed extensions. The holders are magnetic, meaning that the remote controls are easy to grab at any time, giving the operator a large radius of movement so that he can always find the most effective working position in any paving situation. Niveltronic Plus Leveling System Niveltronic Plus, the Vögele system for automatic grade and slope control, was developed based on many years of experience in grade and slope control technology This fully integrated system is optimally adapted to the machine technology of the Super series pavers. All wiring and connections, for instance, are integrated into the tractor and screed, effectively eliminating all risk of damage to these components, according to the manufacturer. A large and practical selection of sensors permit versatile use of the Niveltronic Plus system. Whether for parking lots, traffic circles or highways, Vögele offers the right sensor for every job site situation. Sensors can be changed quickly and easily, for Niveltronic Plus automatically detects which sensor is connected, thus simplifying the configuration. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Experts Believe Self-Driving Cars Will Make Congested Roads Worse Than Ever By Joan Lowy ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) Self-driving cars are expected to usher in a new era of mobility, safety and convenience. The problem, say transportation researchers, is that people will use them too much. Experts foresee robot cars chauffeuring children to school, dance class and baseball practice. The disabled and elderly will have new mobility. Commuters will be able to work, sleep, eat or watch movies on the way to the office. People may stay home more because they can send their cars to do things like pick up groceries they’ve ordered online. Researchers believe the number of miles driven will skyrocket. It’s less certain whether that will mean a corresponding surge in traffic congestion, but it’s a clear possibility. Gary Silberg, an auto industry expert at accounting firm KPMG, compares it to the introduction of smartphones. “It will be indispensable to your life,’’ he said. “It will be all sorts of things we can’t even think of today.’’ Cars that can drive themselves under limited conditions are expected to be available within five to 10 years. Versions able to navigate under most conditions may take 10 to 20 years. Based on focus groups in Atlanta, Denver and Chicago, KPMG predicts autonomous “mobility-on-demand’’ services — think Uber and Lyft without a driver — will result in double-digit increases in travel by people in two age groups: those over 65, and those 16 to 24. Vehicles traveled a record 3.1 trillion miles in the United States last year. Increased trips in autonomous cars by those two age groups would boost miles traveled by an additional 2 trillion miles annually by 2050, KPMG calculated. If selfdriving cars without passengers start running errands, the increase could be double that. And if people in their middle years, when driving is at its peak, also increase their travel, that yearly total could reach 8 trillion miles. “This could be massive,’’ Silberg said. Driverless cars are expected to make travel both safer and cheaper. With human error responsible for 90 percent of traffic accidents, they’re expected to sharply reduce accidents, driving down the cost of insurance and repairs. But the biggest cost of car travel is drivers’ time, said Don MacKenzie, a University of Washington transportation researcher. That cost comes down dramatically when people can use their travel time productively on other tasks. A study by MacKenzie and other researchers published in the journal Transportation Research: Part A estimates that the vehicles can cut the cost of travel by as much as 80 percent. That in turn drives up miles traveled by 60 percent. “You are talking about a technology that promises to make travel safer, cheaper, more convenient. And when you do that, you’d better expect people are going to do more of it,’’ MacKenzie said. There’s a fork ahead in this driverless road, said a report

by Lauren Isaac, manager of sustainable transportation at WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff, that envisions either utopia or a nightmare. In the best case, congestion is reduced because driverless cars and trucks are safer and can travel faster with reduced space between them. Highway lanes can be narrower because vehicles won’t need as much margin for error. There will be fewer accidents to tie up traffic. But those advantages will be limited as long as driverless cars share roads with conventional cars, likely for decades. But that scenario depends on a societal shift from private vehicle ownership to commercial fleets of driverless cars that can be quickly summoned with a phone app. Driverless fleets would have to become superefficient carpools, picking up and dropping off multiple pasLauren Isaac sengers traveling in the same direction. WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff The congestion nightmare would result if a large share of people can’t be persuaded to effectively share robot cars with strangers and to continue using mass transit, Isaac said. A study last year by the International Transport Forum, a transportation policy think tank, simulated the impact on traffic in Lisbon, Portugal, if conventional cars were replaced with driverless cars that take either a single passenger at a time or several passengers together. It found that as long as half of travel is still carried out by conventional cars, total vehicle miles traveled will increase from 30 to 90 percent, suggesting that even widespread sharing of driverless cars would mean greater congestion for a long time. Airlines also may face new competition as people choose to travel by car at speeds well over 100 mph between cities a few hundred miles apart instead of flying. Transit agencies will need to rethink their services in order to stay competitive, especially because the elimination of a driver would make car-sharing services cheaper. To make the shared-vehicle model work, government would have to impose congestion pricing on highways, restrict parking in urban centers, add more high-occupancy vehicle lanes and take other measures to discourage people from traveling alone in their self-driving cars. Land-use policies may need to be adjusted to prevent sprawl, or people will move beyond the fringes of metropolitan areas for low-cost housing because they can work while commuting at high speeds. Taxes based on the number of miles a personal vehicle travels are another way to discourage car travel. All these policy changes would be controversial and difficult to achieve. While there are “loads of likely positive impacts for society associated with driverless technology,’’ people are right to worry about potential for huge increases in congestion, Issac said. “Without any government influence,’’ she said, “human nature is to get into that single occupancy vehicle.’’

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Wacker Neuson Equipment Aids in Restoration of Schlitz Nature Center Schlitz Audubon Nature Center located just north of Milwaukee, Wisc., is dedicated to conservation and sustainability. When repairs or construction projects are needed, the staff is faced with unique challenges to preserve the natural state of the property. The repair of a pond dike and the construction of a wheel chair accessible trail are two recent projects that required special attention. Dike Repair — How to Keep the Muskrats Out and Water In The song “Muskrat Love” quickly came to mind when Schlitz Audubon Nature Center was faced with a dike repair project. The 185-acre site is used extensively for environmental educa-

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Jason Festerling, facilities manager of Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, used a Wacker Neuson EZ38 excavator to repair the natural dike around Mystery Pond. The dike needed to be rebuilt after muskrats burrowed through the dike, causing water levels in the pond to drop.

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With the help of Wacker Neuson’s ST35 compact track loader, the final 300 ft. (91 m) of Schlitz Audubon Nature Center’s ADA trail could be completed. With a tight deadline to complete the project and a snowstorm approaching, the ST35 allowed the land crew to get the crusher fines loaded, moved and spread quickly. The outside lighting and heated cab contributed to operator comfort and visibility.

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“The earthen dike was designed to impound spring rain and melt water within the lake and pond system, providing a water level about 18 inches higher than the average summer elevation of the ground water in the area,” he explained. “This is vital to maintain the hydrologic connection between the smaller pond and lake. The importance of this connection is to support fish spawning and to protect smaller fish and tadpoles.” Jason Festerling, facilities manager at Schlitz Audubon, was challenged to find a way to rebuild the dike while maintaining the natural landscape of the area. The best way was to use an excavator to dig out the heavy, wet clay and refill it with the same material. With the help of Wacker Neuson’s EZ38, 3.8-ton (3.4 t) excavator, Festerling was able to dig through the roots and heavy clay, refill the trench and pack down the material. “The excavator was a huge time saver for this project. It provided the right amount of power needed to cut through the clay and roots,” he said. As the cold weather and heavy rains set in, Festerling also appreciated the features of the EZ38. “The cab was very comfortable and I appreciated the heat, but even more helpful was the excellent visibility. I was working in a narrow area with the pond on one side and wetlands tight on the other so the ability to see the entire work site was important,” he added. The final step to prevent the muskrats from continuing to burrow into the dike will be to place mesh fencing around the perimeter of pond. Building a Wheel Chair Accessible Path Creates New Challenges With 185 acres of natural habitat for birds and wildlife for humans to enjoy, Schlitz Audubon is challenged with maintaining an ecologically sound environment, while keeping it accessible for many different visitors and students. As part of

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IEDA Approves Member Requests for Nine Companies to Organization The Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA) has approved member requests for nine companies who have demonstrated their commitment to upholding the association’s strict code of ethical business practices. These new members join a group of approximately 200 worldwide used equipment dealers and companies that support the used equipment sales process and have taken an oath to provide a superior experience for construction and mining equipment buyers and sellers.

Merseyside, UK, website: http://www.littlermachinery.co.uk/ • Merriman Plant Limited, Ripley Derby, UK, website: http://www.merrimanplant.com/ • Dendy Machinery Sales and Rental, Irving, Texas, website: http://www.dendymachinery.com/ • Heavy Equipment Co., Austin, Texas, USA, website: http://heavyequipmentco.com/ • Bryan Brooks & Associates, Inc., Ft Collins, Colo., website: http://www.bryanbrooks.net/

IEDA new Standard members include: • C&E International Plant LTD, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK, website: http://www.ceinternational.co.uk/ • Littler Machinery LTD, Formby,

IEDA new Associate members include: • Direct Capital, A Division of CIT Bank, Portsmouth, N.H., website: https://www.directcapital.com/ • Gorilla Hammers, Randolph, Mass., website: http://gorillaham-

mers.com/ • DirtJockey, Greenville, S.C., website: http://dirtjockey.com/ “We’re pleased to welcome these new qualifying members to the organization in the first quarter,” said Kristen Williams, IEDA’s executive director. “The IEDA prides itself on implementing a very thorough application process to ensure all applicants meet membership standards before being granted membership. This strict vetting process gives used equipment buyers and sellers greater assurance in knowing they are working with trustworthy dealers. The IEDA logo is something our highly respected members can be proud of.” For more information, call 585/8699002 or visit www.iedagroup.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Komatsu Excavator Helps Small Tennessee Contractor to Thrive MURPHY from page 8

“I met Aaron and he said ‘Hey, why don’t you see what we have to offer.’ I was looking for my first piece, a small Komatsu D39PX dozer. And to be honest, it was an excellent machine. It also has exceptional speed and I liked the way the front end sloped on it, giving the operator a better vision of the blade.” In closing, Murphy added: “The success of Murphy’s Bobcat has been a continuation of many things: loyal, hardworking employees and relationships built with customers and vendors, and loving family and friends. “But above all, I credit the Lord. He has blessed me in more ways than I deserve. As it says in the New Testament in Philippians 4:13: I can do all things through Him who gives me strength. Murphy’s Bobcat Inc. is located at 6570 Lee Thompson Lane in Maryville; phone number 865/856-3478. The email address is murphysbobcatinc@gmail.com Power Equipment serves customers with branch locations in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Kingsport, Nashville, and Memphis, Tenn., and Tupelo, Miss. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Power Equipment www.powerequipco.com Knoxville, TN 865.577.5563 Chattanooga, TN 423.894.1870 Kingsport, TN 423-349-6111 Saltillo, MS 662.869.0283

ACT Construction Equipment www.actconstructionequipment.com Charlotte, NC 704.323.7934 Winston-Salem, NC 336.397.5000 Wilmington, NC 910.254.3525

Southern Gulf Equipment Rental & Sales, Inc. www.southerngulfequipment.com 6570 Corporate Park Circle Fort Myers, FL 33966 239.768.1869

Rob’s Hydraulics, Inc. www.robs-hydraulics.com 7765 Pitt St. Grimesland, NC 27837 252.752.1500

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From his operation in Maryville, just south of Knoxville, Murphy does a lot of ground clearing and carving through land for new roads. Much of that is done for new-home developers.


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House OKs $2B Road Borrowing Bill for S.C. Roads Liked by Senate, Gov. Haley ROADS from page 1 northwest of Columbia and widen sections of Interstate 85 in Chairman Brian White, the Anderson Republican who runs Cherokee County and Interstate 26 in Berkeley and the chamber’s budget committee. Dorchester counties. It also will eliminate the entire list of The bill uses the remaining part of the state sales tax on load-restricted bridges statewide, as well as 51 structurally vehicle purchases currently deficient bridges on intersent to the general budget states and major highways. fund and the fee paid for a The bill also allows the driver’s license to come up governor to appoint all the with $200 million, which members of the DOT board. would be used to get bonds Currently, lawmakers of up to $2.2 billion over 10 appoint seven of the eight years. members. Under the bill, the That money will free up board would pick the DOT funds the DOT would have secretary. That role is curspent on the bridge repairs rently appointed by the govand interstate widenings that Brian White ernor. can be used to pave rural The members who voted House Ways and Means Committee roads and fix other probagainst the bill also said lawlems, DOT Secretary makers should take more Christy Hall has said. time to make sure reforms at The three House memDOT are working. bers who voted against the “We need to reform DOT bill said the state shouldn’t borrow money for these types of before we throw buckets of money at them,’’ said Rep. Ralph projects. Norman, R-Rock Hill. The DOT will used the borrowed money to fix the out(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment dated and clogged intersection of Interstates 20, 26 and 126 Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“This is not the end all, to fix all. But it is the start to getting it fixed.’’

Most States Add Construction Jobs in April JOBS from page 1

appears to have plenty of work ahead and should resume hiring if firms can find enough qualified workers." California added the most construction jobs (49,800 jobs, 7.0 percent) between April 2015 and April 2016. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Florida (30,100 jobs, 7.1 percent), Massachusetts (13,900 jobs, 10.2 percent) and Georgia (13,600 jobs, 8.2 percent). Hawaii added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year (18.4 percent, 6,200 jobs), followed by Iowa (13.5 percent, 10,600 jobs), Massachusetts and Nevada (10.2 percent, 6,900 jobs). North Dakota lost the highest percent and total number of construction jobs (minus 12.9 percent, minus 4,600 jobs). Other states that lost jobs for the year include Wyoming (minus 10.0 percent, minus 2,400 jobs), Alaska (minus 9.7 percent, minus 1,800 jobs), Kansas (minus 5.1 percent, minus 3,100 jobs), Kentucky (minus 1.1 percent, minus 800 jobs) and West Virginia (minus 0.9 percent, minus 300

jobs). Construction employment was unchanged for the year in New Mexico and Mississippi. California added the most construction jobs between March and April (12,000 jobs, 1.6 percent). Other states adding a high number of construction jobs include Florida (4,400 jobs, 1.0 percent), Wisconsin (3,500 jobs, 3.1 percent), Iowa (3,300 jobs, 3.8 percent) and Connecticut (2,400 jobs, 4.2 percent). Idaho added the highest percentage of construction jobs (4.3 percent, 1,700 jobs) during the past month, followed by Connecticut, Iowa and Wisconsin. Construction employment declined in 25 states and D.C. during the past month and held steady in Maryland and Vermont. Tennessee shed more construction jobs than any other state (minus 3,500 jobs, minus 2.8 percent), followed by Virginia (minus 3,000 jobs, minus 1.6 percent), Michigan (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 1.7 percent), Kentucky (minus 2,300 jobs, minus 3.0 percent) and New Jersey (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 1.2 percent). Rhode Island lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between March and April (minus 3.8 percent, minus 700 jobs),

followed by Montana (minus 3.3 percent, minus 900 jobs), Kentucky, Mississippi (minus 2.9 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and Tennessee. Association officials said they expect firms in many parts of the country will continue to expand their headcount amid growing demand for many types of construction projects. They said many firms continue to be concerned about the lack of qualified workers. Those shortages are one reason the association recently launched its new online AGC Career Center, which allows firms to find qualified workers who are looking for jobs. “As spending on projects continues to grow during the busy summer construction season, more firms will be looking to add qualified workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “With few students getting steered into construction careers, we want to make it as easy as possible for contractors to connect with available workers from across the country.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WANTED: WANT EXCAVATOR 345C LC WANT TO BUY EXCAVATOR CAT 345CLC BETWEEN 6000 - 7000 HOURS. NO PAST REAL HOURS ON THE FRAME AND METER NEAR OF NEW YORK. ONLY CONTRACTORS NOT ADVERTISED PLEASE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K JRB QC DEERE 644K JRB QC GP BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: COAL BURNING ELECTRICAL PLANTS 50 TO 100 MW IN 50 HZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADERS AND MOTOR GRADER WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY BELOW MACHINES. CAT WHEEL LOADER 936E, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966F, 966H, 972G AND 970F. CAT MOTOR GRADER: 140G, 140H AND 14H I BUY RUNNING OR NON RUNNING MACHINE IF YOU HAVE ANY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PH: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI EXCAVATOR WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200 AND EX400 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: STEVE PH: 713-659-0593 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY DYNAPAC ROLLER CA25 AND CA251 IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: SAM SUNESARA PH: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING FOR CAT 637-OR 657 D,E,F...SCRAPERS....NOT COAL HAUERS....REMAINED MACHINES PREFERRED..... CONTACT: DALE PH: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: KOMATSU 380 JG-1, 580 OR 550 TRACK JAW CRUSHER LATER MODEL, LOW HOUR, WORK READY USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PH: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: REQUIRED MACHINES FOR PURCHASE COAL BURNING ELECTRICAL PLANTS 50 TO 100 MW IN 50 HZ. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: 6" TO 12" L39 KUBOTA BACKHOE BUCKET BUCKET & A HYDRAULIC THUMB FOR L39 BACKHOE CONTACT: RALPH STEWART PH: 662-327-3552 EMAIL: RALPHCSTEWART@ BELLSOUTH.NET FAX: 662-327-3552 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BUY WE BUY HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS! LOOKING TO BUY SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS CONTACT: JOE PH: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: FORKLIFTS WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE YOUR WORKING AND NON WORKING 80'S 90'S AND LATE MODELS. ALL MAKES AND MODELS!! CASH ON THE SPOT!!!! CONTACT: JOHN PH: 832-900-5824 EMAIL: JNICHOLAS.NICHOLAS MACHINE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BACK HOE REAR BUCKET REAR BUCKET FOR NEW HOLLAND 555D 1996 MODEL CONTACT: JOHN EMAIL: JRELKHUNT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K JRB QC DEERE 644K JRB QC GP BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PH: 800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: NEED EXCAVATOR EX 5600 HITACHI WANT TO BUY NOW EXCAVATOR HITACHI EX 5600 «35YARD« BETWEEN 5000 AND 12000 HOURS REAL HOURS ON THE METERS AND FRAME NOT ADVERTISED IN THE WORLD USER ONLY OR REPOSES BANK CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOADER FOR 255 MF I LIVE IN CENTRAL KY CONTACT: HARRY PH: 270-402-5781 EMAIL: RICEPRESTON75@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SMALL DOZER SMALL USED DOZER WITH 3PT HITCH AND 540RPM PTO CONTACT: TONY PH: 217-773-2670 EMAIL: TONYMATHEWSON@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: SKID STEERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS. CONTACT: JOE DIRT MACHINERY PHONE: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOE@JOEDIRTMACHINES.COM FAX: 570-364-5200 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WANT BULLDOZER WANT TO BUY BULLDOZER D9N ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D9R, ENC CAB WITH RIPPER D10R ENC CAB WITH RIPPER KOMASTU 155AX-6 SS RIPPER 2012 AND UP NO PAST 4000 HOURS ALL UNIT FROM USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY OILFIELD EQUIPMENT WORKING OR NON WORKING WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. CONTACT: JAMIE MILLER PHONE: 713-256-6006) EMAIL: JMILLER.SOUTHERNMANCHINE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: DEERE 644K WHEEL LOADER 4.0 YD. G.P. BUCKET CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PHONE: 1-800-33-GROFF EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM FAX: 732-780-3618 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT WHEEL LOADERS I AM LOOKING TO BUY RUNNING OR NON RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS , MOTOR GRADER AND DOZER. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM FAX: 832-528-0786 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: TOOLCAT (USED) MADE BY BOBCAT CONTACT: MARC JONES PH: 6086954397 EMAIL: MJOSYENE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER D8T WITH 45000 HOURS WANT TO BUY USA FROM USER 2 BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB SEMI U WITH RIPPER WITH 45000 HOURS AND UP WITH UNDERCARRIAGE POOR MUST BE ALL PIECES MUST BE RUNNING I NEED 2 FAST CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PH: 1 450 346 8975 OR 1 514 386 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: CAT DRIVE MOTOR-PART # 1390848 WANTED: DORNIER LOOMS 3000CAT DRIVE MOTOR (ALSO CALLED A 4000MM PREFER MODELS PTV/PTS FOR TECH- TRAVEL MOTOR), FOR A CAT EL300B NICAL TEXTILES. 3 LOOMS NEEDED. IF EXCAVATOR. THE CAT PART # IS 1390848. YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL CONTACT: NICK DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. PH: (304) 232-1333 CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON EMAIL: WVCOINC@AOL.COM PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: (304) 233-1333 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLAN–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TANDEQUIPMENT.COM WANTED: DEERE 644K FAX: 864-576-7204 DEERE 644K 4.25 CUBIC YARD G.P. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D10N AND D11N BUCKET ENC CAB WITH RIPPER GOOD UNDER- CONTACT: FRANK PH: 800-33-GROFF CARRIAGE, USA WELCOME EUROPE MUST BE GOOD PRICE. I NEED 5 UNIT. EMAIL: FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN FAX: 732-780-3618 PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1-514-386-8975) WANTED: CAR HAULER TO HAUL 8' EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA WIDE X 20' SHIPPING CONTAINERS LOOKING FOR A CAR HAULER THAT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HAS A FLATBED THAT EXTENDS DOWN LOOKING FOR 16" RUBBER PADS OR 16" CLIP ON PADS FOR A CAT 305 MIDI AND OUT. I USED TO USE ONE OF THESE TO HAUL 8' X 20' MOBILE STOREXCAVATOR - HWJ03223. AGE / SHIPPING CONTAINERS. THE CONTACT: MARCEL THING IS... THE BED HAS TO BE 102" PHONE: 519-686-1123 WIDE TO ACCOMODATE THE 96" WIDE EMAIL: SHIPPING CONTAINER! SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM CONTACT: SHANE TERRY –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE PH: 951-219-4210 EMAIL: SHANETERRY27@YAHOO.COM WE NEED TO BUY WIRTGEN MILLING MACHINE W2100 AND W2200 2000 AND FAX: 951-468-4522 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– UP WITH MOBA CONTROLLER, IF YOU WANTED: CEDAR RAPIDS REMIX HAVE ANY FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ASPHALT PAVER ME PICTURES AND DETAILS. CONTACT: JD BENTLEY CONTACT: SAM SUNESARA PH: 660-651-2432 PHONE: 713-855-6170 EMAIL: EMAIL: SUSANBENTLEY1962@YAHOO.COM SALES@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAX: 281-727-0415 WANTED: CAT 938G QUICK ATTACH –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET WANTED: KOMATSU D37-P-2 CAT 928G QUICK ATTACH BUCKET TRACK CHAINS AND SPROCKETS IN CONTACT: DEBBIE GOOD COND PH: 4064421399 CONTACT: TOM EMAIL: SLICKROCK08@GMAIL.COM EMAIL: TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED: REQUIRED MACHINES FOR PURCHASE DAVIS & FURBER WOOLEN CARD. MUST BE 2500MM (100 INCHES). IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES AND PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PH: 864-574-0404 EMAIL: APESALES@AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM FAX: 864-576-7204 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WALKING DRAGLINE WALKING DRAGLINES OF 50M3 BKT CAPACITY AND BIGGER. CAT,MARION,BE ETC CONTACT: ALEEM BAKSH PH: +64 211263938 EMAIL: GCTLTD@XTRA.CO.NZ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES). WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: LOOKING TO BUY NEW OR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, SERVICE PARTS OR OPERATOR MANUALS CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: BULLDOZER 12 MONTHS USER 2013 AND UP UNDER 3000 HOURS, ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURS USER ONLY , AFTER ONLY USA CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: USED JD 35D ATTACHMENTS USED 12", 18", 30"-36", AND A 42-48" GRADING BUCKET. CONTACT: BEN EMAIL: HARRISSVCS@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED: HITACHI WHEEL EXCAVATORS & JOHN DEERE EXCAVATORS WHEELED HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX2001 & HITACHI EX400-1. JOHN DEERE WHEEL EXCAVATOR 595D CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 94 • June 8, 2016 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Kenosha, WI Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Liquidation Late Model Construction Equipment • San Angelo, TX Thurs., June 16, 2016 For: Large Rental Equipment Auction • Mine Hill, NJ Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Retirement Auction, Commercial Landscape Contractor • Houston, TX Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Late Model Rental Fleet • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 25, 2016 For: Large Construction Equipment & more • Syracuse, NY Sat., July 16, 2016 For: Very Large Late Model Rental Return Auction • Johnstown, PA Sat., July 30, 2016 For: Large Mining and Construction Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Sat., September 10, 2016 For: Large Job Completion & Rental Returns Auction • Bangor, ME Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Retirement Liquidation, Late Model Construction Equipment RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Denver, CO Wed., June 8, 2016 • Nashville, TN Thurs., June 9, 2016 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., June 10, 2016 • Wasilla, AK Sat., June 11, 2016 • North East, MD Tues., June 14, 2016 • Sacramento, CA Tues., June 14, 2016 • Columbus, OH Thurs., June 16, 2016 • Minneapolis, MN Fri., June 17, 2016 • Atlanta, GA Tues., June 21, 2016 • Salt Lake City, UT Tues., June 21, 2016 • Houston, TX June 22 - 23, 2016 • Reno, NV Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Bottineau, ND Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Reno, NV Thurs., June 23, 2016 • Kenmare, ND Fri., June 24, 2016 • Raleigh-Durham, NC Tues., June 28, 2016 • Phoenix, AZ Wed., June 29, 2016 • St. Louis, MO Wed., June 29, 2016 • Kansas City, MO Wed., July 13, 2016 • Gillette, WY Tues., July 19, 2016 • Fort Worth, TX Wed., July 20, 2016 • Manchester, NH Tues., July 26, 2016 • Albuquerque, NM Wed., July 27, 2016 • Williston, ND Fri., August 5, 2016 • Springfield, MO Wed., August 17, 2016 • Columbus, OH Thurs., August 18, 2016

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• York, NE Fri., June 10, 2016 For: NPPD Fleet Vehicle & Heavy Equipment Auction

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• Livingston, LA July 28 - 30, 2016 For: Summer Construction, Truck & Farming Equipment

• St. Augustine, FL Wed., June 8, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction

• ONLINE ONLY June 15, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 22, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 29, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY July 6, 2016 COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538 • Hagerstown, MD June 30 – July 1, 2016 For: Major 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction

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• Edmonton, AB Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction

• Marietta, PA Fri., August 26, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY June 23, 2016

• Marietta, PA Fri., October 14, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment • Marietta, PA Fri., December 9, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment HILPIPRE AUCTION CO. www.hilpipre.com 319-235-6007

• Prospect, CT Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• Baxter, IA Thurs., June 9, 2016 For: Glazing/Building Contractor

• Prospect, CT Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• Des Moines, IA Thurs., June 14, 2016 For: Excess Sign Company Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com MS: 601-656-9768 AL: 334-693-2540 • Philadelphia, MS July 20 - 21, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS September 14 - 15, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction • Philadelphia, MS November 16 - 17, 2016 For: Huge 2-Day Public Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., June 17, 2016 For: 24th Annual Summer Auction EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Cisco, TX Thurs., June 23, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Machinery, Trucks & Trailers EURO AUCTIONS USA www.euroauctions.com 770-683-3883 • Atlanta, GA Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & more GA GLOBAL PARTNERS www.gaauction.com • ONLINE ONLY Closes Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Late Model Equipment from Cleveland Wrecking a Major Demolition Company

• ONLINE ONLY June 16, 2016

• Marietta, PA Fri., June 17, 2016 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

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

• Prospect, CT Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY June 9, 2016

• Boone, IA Thurs., June 30, 2016 For: Masonry Contractor HOUSBY AUCTIONS www.housby.com 866-218-6266 • ONLINE ONLY June 15, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 29 2016 • ONLINE ONLY July 13, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY July 27, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY August 10, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY August 31, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY September 14, 2016

• ONLINE ONLY June 30, 2016 • ONLINE ONLY June 30 – July 1, 2016 For: End-Of-Quarter Sale

McGREW EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 888-311-2811 • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., June 14, 2016 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., July 12, 2016 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment • Seven Valleys, PA Tues., August 9, 2016 For: Tractor, Farm & Construction Equipment

• Denver, CO Wed., November 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Tioga Junction, PA Wed., June 8, 2016 For: Halls Equipment Co. Retirement Auction • Watertown, NY Sat., June 18, 2016 For: Jefferson County Area Equipment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY June 1 - 8, 2016 For: June Online Auction

MOTLEYS INDUSTRIAL www.motleys.com 1-877-MOTLEYS

• Montgomery, AL June 7 - 9, 2016 For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction

• Richmond, VA Tues., June 21, 2016 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks

J. STOUT AUCTIONS www.jstoutauction.com 360-567-8154

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700

• Portland, OR Wed., July 27, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Ludlow, MA Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Owners Retiring F&J,Inc.

• Princeton, MN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Sutherlin, OR July 13 - 14, 2016 For: Sawmill Equipment & Supplies • Kenmore, WA Sat., July 30, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• Kenmore, WA Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• Foley, MN Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment

• Pelzer, SC Thurs., September 29, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more

• Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

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• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 1, 2016 For: Heavy & Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• Doylestown, PA Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Complete Liquidation Commercial Painting Contractor

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• Houston, TX Tues., September 20, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction

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• Union Dale, PA Wed., June 8, 2016 For: Surplus Liquidation Barhite Excavating, LLC

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JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • Midland, TX Wed., June 15, 2016 For: Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction JOEY MARTIN AUCTIONEERS www.joeymartinauctioneers.com 864-940-4800

• Foley, MN Fri., September 9, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment

• Bennettsville, SC Wed., June 22, 2016 For: Dixon Construction Co. Liquidation

• Foley, MN Fri., December 2, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment

• Villa Rica, GA Wed., September 21, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• New Philadelphia, OH Fri., June 17, 2016 For: One Owner Complete Dispersal Auction • North Franklin, CT August 5 - 6, 2016 For: Major Public Equipment Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 9, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Fri., June 10, 2016 For: Demolition Liquidation • ONLINE ONLY Wed., June 22, 2016 For: C-Gawf Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., June 23, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., June 24, 2016 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 17, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Princeton, MN Sat., December 10, 2016 For: Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Thurs., June 23, 2016 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300

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• Lebanon, TN Sat., June 11, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

• Ashland, KY Thurs., July 7, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

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• Ashland, OH Thurs., September 22, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 3, 2016 For: Construction Equipment

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BidSpotter.com Announces New Business Relationship BidSpotter.com, a world leader in interactive auctions and AuctionServices.com, an auctioneer-centric Web development company are announcing a new strategic business relationship. Together, they will rapidly deploy new Web technology to enhance the online bidding experience for buyers and brand recognition for auctioneers, according to the companies. BidSpotter.com is a cornerstone of online auctions in the agricultural, industrial and commercial arenas, providing online bidding technology for professional auctioneers.

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Billions of dollars’ worth of assets are offered at auction on BidSpotter.com annually. In 2016 BidSpotter.com will be rolling out with its proven bidding experience directly on the auctioneer’s Web site in a true white label, or private label, experience. “This is the perfect blend of technology for established auction companies. Auctioneers focus their promotional budgets to drive traffic to their Web site, building their brand while still getting the benefit of the hundreds of thousands of regular bidders who frequent the BidSpotter.com auction platform,” said Nancy Romanus, CEO of AuctionServices.com. “There is nothing in the marketplace today that offers this level of refinement or is backed by a company as successful as BidSpotter.com.” AuctionServices.com will be installing this technology on existing Web sites while also working with auction companies to rebrand their online profile and incorporating this technology into newly developed Web sites. AuctionServices.com brings a team of developers and designers with more than 100 collective years of auction and technology experience. “The level of Web development and customization necessary to provide a true white label bidding platform on an auctioneer’s Web site makes AuctionServices.com a logical choice for BidSpotter.com. We are excited to be working with them,” said Tim Hill, VP of sales of BidSpotter.com. Together BidSpotter.com and AuctionServices.com aim to accelerate the adoption of this technology in the auction market, with the goal of delivering a better buying experience for consumers and a better branding opportunity for auctioneers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

(Members Retiring) ONE OF THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY’S MOST REVERED & EXPERIENCED PLANT & PIPELINE CONST & SERVICE COMPANIES

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Alex Lyon & Son Hosts Late-Model Rental Auction

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lex Lyon & Son held a late-model rental equipment auction on May 25 at its facility in Orlando, Fla., for Hertz Equipment Rentals and Neff Rentals. The sale consisted of late-model Cat, John Deere, Komatsu, Hitachi and Volvo machines. Equipment offerings included truck cranes, loader backhoes, dump trucks, motorgraders and much more. For more information, visit www.lyonauction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.construc- Don Chandler of Don Chandler Logging, New tionequipmentguide.com.) CEG York, hopes to bring home this JLG.

Jack Lyon finds the next bidder.

Austin Graham, Watson Construction in Newberry, Fla., shops the variety of equipment.

Joe Hill of Joe Hill Construction, Hartley, Del., inspects the equipment.

Andrew Miller, Alex E. Paris Contracting, located in Pennsylvania, shops Alex Lyon & Son’s inventory. This 2007 Cat 320DL went for $55,500.

David Prins, Prins Bros Enterprise LLC, Polk City, Fla., looks for some equipment for his site prep business.

Dan McHugh of Brookside Equipment Sales is a regular at the Lyon auctions in Florida.

Larry Brown, Legend Trucks LLC, came from Ringgold, Va., to look for service trucks.

Ron Liles, Sorrento, Fla., attends the sale.


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More Than 2,300 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Bros. Sale

Josh Myers of Steiner Shipyards in Alabama looks over this Cat 385C excavator.

Eduardo Merrica flew up from Venezuela hoping to buy some equipment. This JLG may be staying in Florida if the price is right for Joe and Susan Conroy of Dundee, Fla.

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ore than 2,300 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Orlando, Fla., on May 25. Bidders came from more than 55 countries, including 49 states. Approximately 57 percent of the equipment in the auction was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Poland, Egypt and Taiwan. Online bidders purchased approximately 44 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). More than 2,300 equipment items and trucks were sold in the auction, including more than 90 excavators, 90 skid steers, 65 compactors, 40 loaders, 25 dozers, 210 truck tractors, 80 trailers and more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Mark Yarbrough, owner of Intrac Corporation, gets ready to climb on this Komatsu loader. Brent (L) and Vernon Riker, both of B&R Properties of Orlando, look for a loader backhoe and excavator for their logging operation. This 2011 Volvo Bl60 went for $27,000. It was one of five on the ramp. This 2012 Cat 950K brought $100,000.

Allen Cowart (L), Space Coast Sitework, chats with Jim Keegan of Kelly Tractor.

Jim Geslla of Afordable 1, Naples, Fla., considers bidding on this crane.


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Key Tasks Include Relocation of Drainage Infrastructure DANIA from page 1

John Goodner, director of operations of Hoar Construction’s Florida division, said, “The wooden roller coaster will be demolished piece by piece and then will be hauled off. This will be done very carefully, from the top down.” Considered a landmark structure, the state’s largest wooden roller coaster has been called an eyesore by some, while others are sentimental about the thrill ride, which shut down five years ago. As crews prepare to bring it down, more routine work at the project site is moving along at a fairly steady pace. “Currently ongoing are erosion control, filling in a pond with 130,000 yards of fill [old borrow pit for I-95], clear and grub, along with the demolition of an old go-cart track and existing structures,” Goodner said. “All concrete is being recycled. “The scope of work is placing imported fill into the pond. This is hauling in material from off-site and placing the material in the pond. The work takes 120 days.” Key tasks yet to be carried out include the relocation of existing heavy utility and drainage infrastructure, environmental remediation, road work, mass grading, additional utilities and storm drainage and road work all to accommodate the mixed usecenter. Goodner said, “Pulling a project together like this is extremely difficult from entitlements to permitting, to land acquisition and

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Considered a landmark structure, the state’s largest wooden roller coaster has been called an eyesore by some, while others are sentimental about the thrill ride, which shut down five years ago.

leasing, etc. From the early stages of the construction side, it requires extensive preplanning, preconstruction, estimating, an extremely seasoned and trained staff and picking the right subcontractor partners. The collaboration between the owner and the subcontractor partners is also extremely key

to success. “Construction will start in phases, as it has already started while the design continues to progress,” Goodner said. “We will be going through site work through the next year, and buildings will start this fall. Once the buildings start, there is large amount of ongoing

coordinating that goes on.” Roughly 500,000 cu. yds. (382,277 cu m) of dirt/material will be moved on the project, with virtually every type equipment used, due to the scope and complexity. Heavy machinery will include multiple excavators, track hoes, back hoes, articulating dump trucks, a variety of forklifts and lulls, cranes, crushers for recycling concrete, crawlers for steel erection, along with man lifts and scissor lifts. Some of the main materials being utilized will include 72-in. (182 cm) RCP pipe for storm culvert, recycled material from the demolition used for road base, utility piping, storm piping, along with standards such as concrete, steel and glass. “The early site work has included importing 380,000 yards of off-site fill, clearing and grubbing of the site, filling in the threeacre pond and the demolition of site structures, buildings and the roller coaster,” said Goodner. “Before the property was purchased, on one piece of the property was a mini theme park, including an arcade, two go-cart tracks, mini golf, a bowling alley and pool. On another part of the property it was a Florida sand and silica operation. On a separate piece was single-level office space. The last part of the property was an old tree farm.” Clearing was approximately 60 acres, and required removing numerous types of trees and shrubs, etc. Another critical task is deep see DANIA page 102

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Dania Pointe, a 102-acre development, will include more than 1 million sq. ft. (92,903 sq m) of retail and restaurants, Class A offices, hotels, luxury apartments and public event space when completed.

As crews prepare to bring down the roller coaster, more routine work at the project site is moving along at a fairly steady pace.


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Jeff Martin Auctioneers Holds Six Days of Public Auctions

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eff Martin Auctioneers Inc. held six days of public auctions May 9 to 14, ending with a huge two-day late spring public auction held in Brooklyn, Miss. This was one of the largest auctions Jeff Martin Auctioneers has held to date. The next twoday public auction in Brooklyn, Miss., will be Aug. 5 to 6. This public auction was held for multiple local counties and contractors who recently decided to liquidate excess equipment inventory due to job completion. More than 982 items sold absolute from government agencies, to include Mississippi Department of Transportation and Jefferson County Alabama. There were a total of 2,581 items in all six auctions including 44 items consigned from California. A total of 1,105 attended the live auction while 751 buyers participated in online bidding, some from as far as Connecticut, Minnesota, Arizona, Iowa, California and Virginia. Highlights from the auction include a 2012 JCB 541-70 agri-xtra loadall telescopic forklift, 2004 Caterpillar D7R LGP Series II crawler tractor, 2012 Caterpillar 420F

loader backhoe, 2014 Caterpillar 320EL hydraulic excavator, 2008 Caterpillar 120M AWD motorgrader and a 2013 Mack granite GU713 Tri/A dump truck. Jeff Martin Auctioneers’ next offsite auction will be the Absolute Truck & Equipment Public Auction held in Stanton (Midland), Texas, June 15. This auction will Ronnie (L) and Donnie Foley, both of Mobil Equipment III LLC out of Robertsdale, feature late-model tractor trucks, transport Ala., stop to look at one of the many mini-excavators consigned to the Brooklyn, Miss., auction. trailers and heavy equipment. For more information, visit jeffmartinauctioneers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Greg (L) and Trevor Williams, Dirt Inc., inspect the Deere 544J wheel loader during the Saturday auction.”

George Pittman (L) and Myles Mayo, both of Richton, Miss., take a seat in a Mack dump truck that was in the May 13 to 14 auction held in Brooklyn, Miss.


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Weather Could Prove Problematic for Future Construction DANIA from page 100

dynamic compaction, which is performed by dropping a 15ton (13.6 t) weight from a crane in a square grid. The holes that are created are then filled in and compacted. There are two cranes currently being used. The work is expected to take approximately four months. Goodner said weather has been a minor factor to date, but could be an issue in the future. The most challenging portion of the project, he said, will be the building construction. “Large retail construction is unique, due to being so tenant driven. Tenants constantly are being added and changed, which results in changes to the construction. However, in retail construction, the end date never changes. This is a huge challenge logistically and schedule wise, but we are very experienced in handling that.” Goodner was among those on hand for the project’s official groundbreaking, which featured a mix of local, county and state officials, along with architects, engineers and Kimco’s CEO. “It was one of the most impressive one’s I’ve been a part of, and there have been many. Kimco did a really good job putting it together. There was a good turnout, good weather and just a really good time. The mayor even got in a track hoe and grabbed a piece of the coaster and pulled it down.” Marco Salvino, Dania Beach mayor, is applauding the new development, which he says can’t come soon enough. “It will be a game changer for our city, making Dania Beach a destination point for people landing in the Ft. Lauderdale airport and coming from the seaport, making us a more diverse city with the multi-use development. With

the construction and permit jobs it will create over 17,000 new jobs. Approximately 6 million dollars in revenue to the city for the tax space will greatly improve the city’s needs for public safety, the youth and elderly. “It’s been overwhelmingly received by the community,” said Salvino. “People are excited to see a new era in Dania Beach beginning. It’s an area of importance that will change our city by bringing shopping back to the local area. Being recognized with this project, everyone will know where Dania Beach is — Broward County’s first city.” More than 270,000 passengers reportedly travel past the 1,500 ft. (457 m) of I-95 where Dania Pointe is being developed. Salvino said the location is a huge plus. “As they say in business, ‘location, location, location’. How better can you see it than across one of the busiest interstates in the United States? Dania Beach is centered in Broward County, right next to the Ft. Lauderdale airport, Port Everglades seaport, the Casino in Dania Beach, Bass Pro Shop, fishing pier and the Design Centers of America. Dania Beach will be a prime location for any business to succeed.” New York-based developer Kimco Realty expects the multi-million dollar investment to be a major retail destination in Broward County. The Shops at Dania Pointe will consist of shopping, dining and various entertainment venues, which will serve more than one million consumers living in the surrounding trade area and a projected 15 million domestic and international tourists expected to visit Broward County in coming years. The first phase of Dania Pointe is for one-story retail

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Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) The mission of Construction Association of Michigan is to provide service, information and assistance to the construction industry. The Association exists to foster growth in the construction industry and encourage networking between members and their publics. CAM will act as a catalyst to promote and enhance profitability, efficiency and integrity within the industry for the benefit of association members. For further information: Website: http://www.cam-online.com; Email: marketing@cam-online.com; Address: 43636 Woodward , Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302; Phone: 248/972-1000. Michigan Construction News Coming Events: June 13-14, Monday-Tuesday – Associated General Contractors of America, 2016 Financial Issues Committee Meeting, Loews Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact: AGC of America, 703/837-5352; www.agc.org. June 14, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Bay Pointe Golf Club, Commerce Township, West Bloomfield Township. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. June 26-29, Sunday-Wednesday – American Society Of Civil Engineers, International Conference On Transportation & Development, Omni Houston Galleria Hotel, Houston, Texas. Contact: ACEC, 800/548-2723; www.asce.org. July 13, Wednesday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Metro Detroit Golf Outing, Twin Lakes Golf Club, Oakland Township. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. July 19, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Links of Novi. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. July 27-31, Wednesday-Sunday – Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association, 2016 Summer Conference, Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. Contact: MITA, 517/347-8335. August 16, Tuesday – Construction Association of Michigan, Golf Outing, Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000. August 20, Saturday – Woodward Dream Cruise, “Cruise Into CAM,” CAM HQ, West Bloomfield. Contact: CAM, 248/972-1000.

McCann Industries WAUCONDA Open House Join us! Open House at Our Wauconda Branch Store Date: Friday, June 10, 2016 Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Location: McCann Industries Wauconda Branch Store 1360 N. Rand Road Wauconda, Illinois 60084 . Speak With Experts From Takeuchi, Husqvarna, DeWalt and More! . DeWalt, Stihl, Husqvarna and Takeuchi Will Be On Hand For Demonstrations and To Answer Questions… . Hot Lunch and Refreshments Provided…Burgers, Brats, Sides . Machinery Demos Available . There Will Be Some Giveaways For Those Who Attend . Plus Day Only Deals On DeWalt and Husqvarna For more information on this event, go to www.mccannonline.com or contact the Wauconda Branch Store location at 1360 N. Rand Road, Wauconda, IL ; Phone: 847/526-9444.

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AGC – The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is the leading association for the construction industry. AGC represents more than 26,000 firms, including over 6,500 of America’s leading general contractors, and over 9,000 specialty-contracting firms. More than 10,500 service providers and suppliers are also associated with AGC, all through a nationwide network of chapters. For more information about AGC, please contact AGC directly: 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 For general inquiries: Phone: 703/548-3118. Fax: 703/548-3119. Email: info@agc.org Events Calendar: 2016 ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Wednesday, June 8, 2016 to Thursday, June 9, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia Financial Issues Committee Summer Meeting Monday, June 13, 2016 – 10:00 AM to Tuesday, June 14, 2016 – 5:00 PM Washington, District of Columbia AGC Safety & Health Conference Wednesday, July 27, 2016 to Friday, July 29, 2016 District of Columbia

OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations except coal. PROJECT STONE – June 20-24, 2016 & June 27 – July 1, 2016 This workshop enables OAIMA producing members to develop partnerships with local schools and give teachers the opportunity to incorporate real-life earth science into inquiry based science lessons. PROJECT STONE is an annual program open to all teachers educating in Ohio’s classrooms. The spacing is limited. For more information about PROJECT STONE, please visit OAIMA.org. You may also call OAIMA at 1.800.OH.ROCKS or 614/428-7954. Fax: 614/4287919. OMMEP GOLF OUTING – July 18, 2016 – 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM For more information, please contact OAIMA at 1-800.OH.ROCKS or 614/4287954. Fax: 614/428-7919. STAFDA – Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association Welcome to STAFDA! STAFDA is an international educational association comprised of distributors, manufacturers, rep agents, and affiliates (trade press) serving the construction/industrial market. We have 2,500 members from across the globe and have been serving the Construction & Industrial Channel since 1976. UPCOMING EVENTS: STAFDA’s Congressional Fly-In June 8-9, 2016 Washington, D.C. STAFDA’s 40th Annual Convention & Trade Show Atlanta, GA November 6 – 8, 2016 Georgia World Congress Center Registration materials will be mailed to members the third week of June. You must be a member to attend! STAFDA has a series of training manuals, along with benchmarking surveys, and over 65 different programs to serve your needs! We encourage you to explore our website and learn more! STAFDA 500 Elm Grove Road – Suite 210 – P. O. Box 44 – Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122 Phone: 800/352-2981 or 262/784-4774 Fax: 262/784-5059 Info@STAFDA.org

buildings near the corner of Stirling Road and Bryan Road. The largest would be a 150,000-sq. ft. (13,935 sq m) “big box” anchor with buildings ranging from 13,000 to 29,000 sq. ft. (1,207 to 2,694 sq m) beside it. There would also be a couple of smaller out-parcel spaces. The second phase of Dania Pointe would be a Main Street filled with retail and restaurants, plus residential towers, two office buildings of 10 stories and 250,000 sq. ft. (23,225 sq m) each, the hotel and structured parking. Formerly known as the “Tomato Capital of the World,” Dania Beach matured from a farming settlement to an urban city, and assumed the title of “The Antique Capital of the South,” based on its many antique shops in the downtown area. Randie Shane, Dania Beach Greater Chamber of Commerce president, said the Dania Pointe project will be a turning point for the region, because of the job creation and positive economic impact. “The community is over the moon with excitement. We’re extremely proud of this project. We are situated only one exit from the airport and the cruise port with direct beach access, so it will become a leading destination for visitors to South Florida.” Shane said, “I-95 gives ease of access and huge visibility. We can’t wait for completion. We’re an undiscovered jewel that will soon be brought into the spotlight.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Pentagon’s Guantanamo Closing Plan Ritchie Bros. Inc. Lays Out Costs, Savings to Taxpayers Acquires Mascus By Lolita C. Baldor AssociAted Press

WAsHiNGtoN (AP) U.s. officials say the Pentagon’s long-awaited plan to shut down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, cuba, and transfer the remaining detainees to a facility in the United states calls for up to $475 million in construction costs that would ultimately be offset by as much as $180 million per year in operating cost savings. the plan is the administration’s last-ditch effort to make good on President Barack obama’s campaign vow to close Guantanamo and convince lawmakers to allow the defense department to move nearly 60 detainees to the United states. But the plan provides few details, and may only further antagonize members of congress who have repeatedly passed legislation banning any effort to move detainees to the United states. rep. Mac thornberry, r-texas, chairman of House Armed services committee, has said his panel would hold a hearing on a closure plan. But he sent a letter to obama warning that congress has made clear what details must be included in any plan and that anything less than that would be unacceptable. U.s. officials say the plan considers 13 different locations in the United states, including seven existing prison facilities in colorado, south carolina and Kansas, as well as six other locations on current military bases. they say the plan doesn’t recommend a preferred site and the cost estimates are meant to provide a starting point for a conversation with congress. More detailed spending figures, which are considered classified, will be provided to congress, said the officials, who were not authorized to discuss the plan publicly ahead of its release, so spoke on condition of anonymity. the seven facilities reviewed by a Pentagon assessment team last year were: the U.s. disciplinary Barracks and Midwest Joint regional corrections Facility at Leavenworth, Kan.; the consolidated Naval Brig, charleston, s.c.; the Federal correctional complex, which includes the medium, maximum and supermax facilities in Florence, colo.; and the colo. state Penitentiary ii in canon city, colo., also known as the centennial correctional Facility. According to the officials, the U.s. facilities would cost between $265 million and $305 million to operate each year. the annual operating cost for Guantanamo is $445 million, but the officials said the cuba detention center will need about $225 million in repairs and construction costs if it continues to be used. they said it will cost between $290 million and $475 million for construction at the various United states sites, depending on the location. some of the more expensive sites are on the military bases, which would need more construc-

tion. Because of the annual operating savings, the officials said the U.s. would make up the initial construction costs in three to five years. Late last year, other U.s. officials said that the assessments done by the Pentagon team suggested that the centennial correctional Facility in colorado is a more suitable site to send detainees whom officials believe should never be released. those officials were not authorized to discuss that matter publicly, so spoke on condition of anonymity. Members of congress have been demanding the Guantanamo plan for months, and those representing south carolina, Kansas and colorado have voiced opposition to housing the detainees in their states. Capt. Jeff Davis the administration is curU.S. Navy/Pentagon spokesman rently prohibited by law from moving Guantanamo Bay detainees to the United states. the long-running dispute has taken on added intensity now because the White House has launched a final push to close the prison before obama leaves office. Advocates of closing Guantanamo say the prison has long been a recruiting tool for militant groups and that holding extremists suspected of violent acts indefinitely without charges or trial sparks anger and dismay among U.s. allies. opponents, however, say that changing the detention center's ZiP code won’t solve those problems. And they warn that moving al-Qaida-linked detainees to the United states could create security concerns around the new location. there are currently 91 detainees at Guantanamo Bay. of those, 35 are expected to be transferred out by this summer. the rest are either facing trial by military commission or have been determined to be too dangerous to release but are not facing charges. some can’t be charged because of insufficient evidence and some may face future prosecution or have been designated for indefinite detention under the international laws of war. seven detainees are in the early stages of trial by military commission, including the five men accused of planning and aiding the sept. 11 terrorist attack, and three have been convicted and are serving sentences. At its peak in 2003, Guantanamo held nearly 680 detainees, and there were about 245 when obama took office. “We’ve always been very clear about what needs to happen,” said Navy capt. Jeff davis, a Pentagon spokesman. “We’re going to continue to transfer detainees to other countries who agree to take them, and take steps to make sure that … the threat they pose to the U.s. is limited. second, that we’ll continue to prosecute those that can be prosecuted. And third, that there’s this small group of individuals that can neither be safely transferred nor prosecuted, and it will address those three things and lay out a range of options.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ritchie Bros. Auctioneers incorporated has acquired Mascus international Holding BV, a global online equipment listing service. the acquisition expands the breadth of equipment disposition and management solutions ritchie Bros. can offer its customers. Mascus operates an online equipment listing service, with more than 360,000 items for sale and 3.2 million monthly Web site visits across 58 countries and in 42 languages. the business also provides equipment sellers with a turn-key suite of business tools and software solutions. Mascus customers will benefit from ritchie Bros.’ deep equipment experience and extensive global buying audience, providing further global exposure for Mascus equipment listings. Mascus is an online equipment listing service for used heavy machinery and trucks with the largest online market presence in europe for heavy machinery and trucks. Mascus offers subscriptions to equipment dealers, brokers, exporters and equipment manufacturers to list equipment available for sale. it provides online advertising services, business tools and solutions to many of the world’s leading equipment dealerships and equipment manufacturers. Founded in 2001 in scandinavia, Mascus has grown rapidly over the past 15 years and now includes operations across europe, Asia, Africa and North America, catering to the construction, transport, agriculture, material handling, forestry, and grounds-care industries. “this acquisition is another step in ritchie Bros.’ strategy as the world’s leading multichannel equipment disposition and asset management company as it adds an important new channel,” said ravi saligram, ceo, ritchie Bros. “As one of the world’s leading equipment listing services, Mascus has carved out a well-established and loyal customer base, and has developed strong business tools and solutions that many equipment dealers and brokers now rely on to manage and sell their assets. combining ritchie Bros.’ current capabilities with Mascus’ solutions will enhance the end-to-end services that we can provide to oeM’s, dealers and private equipment sellers.” “We look forward to working within the broader ritchie Bros. team, and leveraging their global used equipment sales expertise to further build our customer relationships and platform,” said tim scholte, ceo of Mascus. “Mascus will continue to build on its strong business model of online equipment listing services focusing on the needs of all advertisers.” Mascus, based in Amsterdam, will continue to operate under its current branding and existing management team. the transaction is viewed as strategically important for ritchie Bros., as it expands the channels offered and provides the company with another customer touchpoint. ritchie Bros. has paid cash consideration of $26.6 million for 100 percent of the equity in Mascus, subject to working capital adjustments under the terms of the share purchase agreement. Additional cash consideration, totaling no more than $3.8 million, may be paid contingent upon certain operating performance targets being achieved over the next three years. the transaction is expected to be marginally accretive to 2016 earnings. For more information, visit, rbauction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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