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Congress Emphatically Passes Highway Jobs Bill By Alan Fram and Joan Lowy ASSOCIATED PRESS
Carolina CAT, SITECH Hold Demo Event… 8
WASHINGTON (AP) Congress emphatically approved legislation June 29 preserving jobs on transportation projects from coast to coast and avoiding interest rate increases on new loans to millions of college students, giving law-
makers campaign-season bragging rights on what may be their biggest economic achievement before the November elections. The bill sent for President Barack Obama’s signature enables just over $100 billion to be spent on highway, mass transit and other transportation programs over the next two years, projects that would have expired June 30 with-
out congressional action. It also ends a bareknuckle political battle over student loans that raged since spring, a proxy fight over which party was best helping voters muddle through the economic downturn. The bill consolidates various transportation programs and reduces the number of programs
Machines to Nibble Away Under London By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT
Blanchard Sells to S.C.’s Forestry Commission…14
A great deal of earthmoving equipment also is busy at the project site, some shown here digging a retention pond.
25,000th Kobelco Excavator Rolls Off Assembly Line…22
South Florida Airport Runway Under Way
Table of Contents ........4
By Eric Olson
Paving Section ......30-43
After more than 18 years of planning and debate, work finally began in late January on a new, 8,000-ft.-long (2,438 m) runway at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. The huge $791 million South Runway Expansion Project should be completed and ready for landings and takeoffs in September 2014, according to airport officials. Runway 9R-27L, located on the south side of the airport and running parallel to Griffin Road, is now being rehabilitated and lengthened. In its old configuration, the runway was only 5,276 ft. (1,608 m) long and was deemed unsuitable for the increasing amount of air traffic coming into the airport. It was closed on April 17 and construction of the new landing surface is going on top of it.
Attachments Section...... ..............................45-61 Auction Section ......80-91
Business Calendar ......84 Advertisers Index ......90
see BILL page 64
Why will Mary and Sophia cross under the River Thames? It’s nothing to do with the old joke about chickens crossing the road, but rather the names of a pair of tunnel boring machines (TBMs) that will help create a new $25 billion (£16 billion) Underground line in London, England. The massive project is proceeding under the aegis of Crossrail Ltd. The largest construction project in Europe at this time, the line will run 73 mi. (118 km) from
Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood at its most eastern point. In the process the line will pass through 57 stations, seven of them new and including two at major railway stations, Paddington and Liverpool Street. Completion will result in 1.5 million travelers being added to those within 45 minutes’ journey of central London. Opening in 2018, it is projected the line will serve 200 million passengers each year, with about 1,500 riders on each train during peak travel periods. see TUNNELS page 70
CEG CORRESPONDENT
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London’s Mayor Boris Johnson famously described the TBMs as voraciously nibbling away beneath London, and nibbling for the eastern tunnels will commence in late June or early July this year when assembly of Victoria, the first TBM to be delivered, will begin.
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Compactors - Smooth Drum 1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ................................................$103,500 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1077 Hrs ........................................$87,000 2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1425 Hrs ..........................................$128,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs ..............................................$120,000
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2011 Volvo L35ZD, 292 hrs, $78,000
2005 VOLVO EC160B LC, 2609 Hrs ........................................$102,000 (2) 2008 VOLVO EC160CL, 493-515 Hrs ..............................$138,000 Ea. 2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 1553 Hrs ..........................................$84,000 2007 VOLVO EC240CL, 2094 Hrs............................................$150,000 2007 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4522 Hrs ........................................$160,000 2008 VOLVO EC330CL, 4272 Hrs............................................$186,000 2008 VOLVO EC460CL, 5237 Hrs............................................$240,000
2008 – 2011 (15) Volvo A40E, from 1810 hrs, from $315,000 each
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(2) 2011 Volvo L60F, 256-523 hrs, $150,000 each
(2) 2006 VOLVO A25D, 3673-6581 Hrs ........................$185,000-$192,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO A25F, 849-897 Hrs ..................................$348,000 Ea. (7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 1024-1460 Hrs ........................$402,000-$414,000 (6) 2008 VOLVO A40E, 4762-5917 Hrs ........................$315,000-$360,000 (11) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 1755-2508 Hrs ......................$492,000-$510,000 (12) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 102-1772 Hrs ........................$540,000-$588,000 2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 4907 Hrs ............................................$414,000 (4) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1354-1949 Hrs ..............................$300,000 Ea.
Wheel Loaders (3) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 7-45 Hrs ..................................$58,800-$61,200 (2) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 256-523 Hrs....................................$150,000 Ea. (2) 2011 VOLVO L70F, 656-1025 Hrs ..................................$168,000 Ea. 2010 VOLVO L150F, 2115 Hrs ..............................................$264,000 (3) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 2928-4592 Hrs ......................$222,000-$264,000 2011 VOLVO L35ZD, 292 Hrs..................................................$78,000
2011 Volvo L150G 1614 hrs, $342,000
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SITECH, CAROLINA CAT HOST DEMONSTRATION EVENT IN N.C.
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25,000TH KOBELCO EXCAVATOR ROLLS OFF ASSEMBLY LINE
CATERPILLAR STUDIES FUTURE OF PEORIA HEADQUARTERS
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS HOLDS SALE IN LEBANON, TENN.
LLOYD MEEKINS HOLDS AUCTION FOR BLACKMON CONTRACTING
The drive-thru ramp sale featured well-maintained, job-ready equipment from Blackmon, as well as absolute consignments from other dealers and contractors including earth-moving equipment, heavy duty trucks, trailers and support equipment.
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WRIGHT EXPRESS RELEASES FUEL CONSUMPTION RESULTS
During the morning announcements, company president Dewain Ritchason thanked the 100-plus consignors who had various lots of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers and commercial vehicle on the block.
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Blanchard escorted forestry commission representatives to Caterpillar’s design, testing and manufacturing center in Clayton, N.C., where the machine was demonstrated and safety and performance questions were answered.
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2008 301.8C: SN# JSB03841 — 950 Hrs., OROPS, Q/C, Bkt, 3’6” Stk.................$19,000
2007 247B2: SN# MTL05114 — 1,600 Hrs., Canopy, GP Bkt...................................$25,000
2007 644E: SN# 27971 — 2,350 Hrs., OROPS, 48” Forks......................$45,000
2008 D3KLGP: SN# LLL00480 — 1,966 Hrs., Canopy, LGP Blade.................................$55,000
2008 232B2: SN# SCH02909 — 600 Hrs., OROPS, Self Leveling, SFF,, Bkt...........$22,500
2004 924GZ: SN# DFZ00361 — 1,953 Hrs., CAB, A/C, GP Bkt.................................$63,500
2004 924G: SN# DDA01475 – 2,461 Hrs., Canopy, Bkt, 3v, Std QC...................$57,000
2009 277CL1: SN# JWF02165 — 825 Hrs., Canopy, GP Bucket...............................$35,000
2009 297C: SN# GCP01561 – 1,800 Hrs., CAB, A/C, HFF,, 2-Speed, BKT.........$47,500
2008 305CCR: SN# HWJ02775 – 1,516 Hrs., CAB, A/C, Std Stk, Rubber Tracks..........$40,000
2008 307C: SN# BCM02099 — 2,300 Hrs., CAB, A/C, GP Bkt, Hyd Thumb............$60,000
2005 TH350B: SN# SLD01108 — 2,357 Hrs., OROPS, 48” Forks...................................$27,500
2006 685B: SN# 46495 — 711 Hrs., LeeBoy Canopy, 12’ Blade, Side Shift...............$55,000
2007 National 690: SN# 293402 – 29,000 Mi., 20-TTon Boom, Rear Mount....................$130,000
2004 Dump Truck: SN# 4DM42354 – 34,000 Mi., 2009 928HZQC: SN# CXK00614 — 1,516 Hrs., Freightliner, 200HPP,, A/C...........................$40,000 Canopy, Bkt, Hyd QC................................$99,000
2008 416EXH: SN# SHA04271 — 1,620 Hrs., Canopy, E-Stk, 4x4, GP Bkt......................$56,000
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SITECH, Carolina CAT Host Demonstration Event in N.C.
(L-R); Rusty Lipe and Mitch Christenbury, both of Carolina CAT welcome Chris Harrell to the demonstration. Two door prizes were given away by Ed Upchurch (third from L) of SITECH Mid-Atlantic and Woody Jones (R) of Carolina CAT. The first was a $500 parts credit from Carolina CAT and the second was the Trimble 300 laser from SITECH Mid-Atlantic for rough and fine site prep grading. Receiving the prizes are Tim Morris (L) and Jason Floyd, both of Bennick Grading & Excavation, Nebo, N.C.,
Paul Thomas programs the Trimble SPS 985 Rover & TSC3 data collector. It offers faster service and is WiFi capable.
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ITECH Mid-Atlantic and Carolina CAT cohosted a demonstration June 20 at Carolina CAT, Statesville, N.C. Through its team of experienced, qualified specialists, SITECH Mid-Atlantic provides service, consultation, training, installation and support for Trimble 3D machine control for contractors specializing in heavy highway, runways, landfills, mining, golf course construction, bridges and agriculture. SITECH’s products include Trimble GPS and 3D machine control for construction surveying and and agriculture use. Other products from
Trimble include mechanical and robotic total stations, Terramodel Software for CAD, Paydirt software for takeoffs, Spectra Precision Lasers, and more. Hundreds of items are in stock with same day delivery and shipping available, according to the company. Carolina CAT operates eight locations throughout western North Carolina, serving the construction, forestry, total truck and trailer, and power generation industries. Product offerings include full lines of new, used, and rental equipment with flexible financing options available. see SITECH page 88
Kent Brandon of Wilkes Landfill in Wilkes County works the Cat CB 24 compactor equipped with a Trimble GPS device.
The Cat 140M motorgrader equipped with the Trimble GCS 900 3D GPS grader system saw a steady flow operators wanting to test out the laserequipped machine.
(L-R): Justin Pike of Carolina CAT and Tyler and Riley Lecka, both of Blue Ridge Environmental Consultants, Wilkesboro, N.C., talk about the improved efficiencies of a motorgrader equipped with a Trimble GPS system.
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866-532-9023 www.clevelandbrothers.com Email: smasisak@clevelandbrothers.com Equipment Located In Pennsylvania, & West Virginia
2009 CAT CB24, Stk #: 080265, 463 Hrs, Asphalt Compactor, ROPS/FOPS Platform ........$28,900 PAVER
2008 Mauldin 1750C, Stk #X02220, 602 hrs......................$49000 ASPHALT COMPACTOR
2008 Cat CB14, Stk #080264A, 322 hrs................................$19900 2009 Cat CB24, Stk #080265, 463 hrs..................................$28900 2006 Cat CB114, Stk #C2Z00193, 259 hrs ..........................$12500 1999 Cat CB634C, Stk #3BR00400, 1732 hrs......................$25000 SOIL COMPACTOR
2009 Cat CP56, Stk #C5P00471, 2196 hrs ..........................$78000 2005 Cat CP433E, Stk #050241, 999 hrs ............................$40000 2007 Cat CS433E, Stk #ASR00886, 622 hrs ........................$48000 2009 Cat CS54, Stk #080784, 1193.4 hrs ............................$75000 2009 Cat CS56, Stk #080790, 2197.1 hrs ............................$85000 2006 Cat CS433E, Stk #ASR00760, 619 hrs ........................$48000 REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR
2006 Wacker, Stk #260418 ......................................................$5254 2006 Wacker, Stk #X01308 ......................................................$5641 WALK BEHIND ROLLER
2008 Belle 26” , Stk #X090047 ................................................$6726 CONCRETE VIBRATOR
2008 Wacker IRFUN57, Stk #X080512 ....................................$665 2008 Wacker M2000, Stk #X080172........................................$757 MULTI TERRAIN LOADER
2007 Cat 236B VTS, Stk #070690, 954 hrs..........................$17900 2007 Cat 236B VTS, Stk #070692, 1029 hrs ......................$17200 WHEEL LOADER
2010 Cat 924H, Stk #100052, 1575 hrs..............................$105000 2010 Cat 924H, Stk #090151, 1022 hrs..............................$115000 2009 Cat 924H, Stk #090308, 1252 hrs................................$98000 DOZER
2007 Cat D6N XL, Stk #080317, 2318.7 hrs ......................$120000 2009 Cat D6N XL, Stk #080639, 2503 hrs..........................$160000 2009 Cat D6N XL, Stk #080356, 2197 hrs..........................$180000 2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk #110197, 2546 hrs..........................$185000 2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk #070764, 3217 hrs..........................$175000 2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk #071047, 3177 hrs..........................$175000 2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk #DJG00368, 5332 hrs ....................$160000
2007 CAT 236B VTS, Stk #: 070690, 954 Hrs ..............................................$17,900
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2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X01997....................................................$3000 2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X0200 ......................................................$3000 2007 JLG 20FT, Stk #X02003....................................................$3000 2007 JLG 30AM, Stk #X02042..................................................$3500 VERTICAL MAST W/OUTRIGGERS
2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02007 ......................................................$3500 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02044 ......................................................$3500 2007 JLG 36’, Stk #X02045 ......................................................$3500 ROUGH TERRAIL SCISSOR LIFT
2006 JLG 26’, Stk #260480, 655 hrs......................................$10500 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #X01112, 840 hrs......................................$10500 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #260252, 1162 hrs....................................$10000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00862, 1179 hrs....................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00782, 1069 hrs....................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00783, 943.4 hrs ..................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00784, 1141 hrs....................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00860, 985 hrs......................................$15000 2005 JLG 33’, Stk #X00861, 1187 hrs....................................$15000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00863, 1958 hrs....................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00864, 1115 hrs....................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00787, 1195 hrs....................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00788, 1474 hrs....................................$17000 2005 JLG 43’, Stk #X00866, 1014 hrs....................................$18000 2008 JLG 43’, Stk #X080263, 532 hrs....................................$25000 SCISSOR LIFT
2006 JLG 3369LE, Stk #X01103, 201 hrs..............................$14000 2006 JLG 3369LE, Stk #X01104, 296 hrs..............................$14000 TRAILER BOOM LIFT/GAS
2008 JLG 50’, Stk #X080155, 277 hrs....................................$25000 AIR COMPRESSOR
2002 Sullair 125, Stk #ERAA0015, 1598 hrs..........................$8862 2001 Sullair 375CFM, Stk #ERAA0014, 3150 hrs ..............$11818 2004 Sullair 375CFM, Stk #ERAA0016, 5781 hrs ................$8258
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Entek 36in Coupler Bucket, Stk #EB66................................$4000 Kenco 36in Slap Bucket, Stk #EB1235 ................................$4000 Esco 54in Bucket, Stk #C002828A1 ......................................$5500 Esco 54in Bucket, Stk #C038291A1 ......................................$5500 Cat 963 MP Bucket (2.50 cu yd), Stk #FB292..................$13000 Rockland 980H Material Handling Bucket (11cuyd), Stk #FB362 ........................................................................................$18000 2010 Allu Screeing bucket, fits exc 46-56,000 #, Stk #BU1371.... ......................................................................................................$45000 Cat SSL/ MTL 66” MP Bucket, Stk #261250A ....................$2800 Cat SSL 66” Bucket, Stk #SB294..............................................$900
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2002 NPK E205 Hammer for Backhoe, Stk #A22036 ......$7500 2002 NPK E205 Hammer for Backhoe, Stk #A22037 ......$7500 2002 NPK E205 Hammer BHLC Bracket, Stk #A22248 ....$7500 2007 Cat H130S Hammer, Stk #HA232 ..............................$39000 2006 Cat H130S Hammer, Stk #HA97 ................................$36000 2009 Cat H140DS Hammer, Stk #HA315 ............................$55000 2007 Cat H180S Hammer, Stk #HA168 ..............................$69000 2007 Cat H45 Hammer, Stk #HA198 ......................................$4500 COMPOST TURNER
RAKE
Cat Blade Rake for D4G XL, Stk #MS847 ............................$4000 Cat D6N Root Rake, Stk #MS442............................................$3000 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR84 ............................................$5100 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR51 ............................................$6100 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR114..........................................$8500 Cat Landscape Rake, Stk #LR85 ............................................$6500 GRAPPLE
Cat 345 Grapple, Stk #C052768A1 ......................................$15500 BROOM
Cat Broom, Stk #BR97................................................................$4575 Cat 908 Pickup Broom, Stk #270842 ....................................$3000 2005 Cat BA18M Angle Broom, Stk #250928 ....................$3697 UNDERGROUND PIERCING TOOL
2008 Grundomat 3.75in, Stk #X02195 ..................................$2500 2007 Grundomat 3.75in, Stk #X02196...................................$2500 AUGER BIT
Cat 24in Tree Auger Bit, Stk #AU148 ......................................$550 Cat 30in Auger Bit, Stk #AU369 ................................................$595 Cat 30in Auger Bit, Stk #AU368 ................................................$595 Cat 36in Tree Auger Bit, Stk #AU313 ........................................$85
BRUSH CUTTER/MULCHER
Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB03..............................$18450 Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB01..............................$14000 Cat Brush Cutter/Mulcher, Stk #BRB06..............................$18450
COUPLER
Cat Power Tilt Coupler, Stk #CC421 ....................................$4000
FORKS
Cat 72in utility forks, Stk #CF1 ................................................$600 Off-Brand 48in Forks (does not fit Cat), Stk #CF150 ........$495
Brown Bear compost turner, Stk #MS662 ........................$14500 CONCRETE VIBRATOR EXTERNAL MOTOR
2007 Wacker, Stk #270014..........................................................$361 2007 Wacker, Stk #270016..........................................................$361 LASER TRANSIT SET
2004 Topcon - No Laser, Stk #240710 ....................................$147 2006 TopCon Laser Level, Stk #261536................................$1460 END PANEL
GME End panel, Stk #241179 ..................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241180 ..................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241181 ..................................................$1350 GME End panel, Stk #241183, 0 hrs ........................................$1350 STACKER BOX
2005 GME, Stk #X01011 ............................................................$3150 2005 GME, Stk #X00697 ............................................................$3150 2006 GME, Stk #X01372 ............................................................$3000 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270792........................................$5100 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270793........................................$5100 Kundel 4X10 Stacker, Stk #270891........................................$5100 2007 Kundel 4X8 Stacker, Stk #X01944 ..............................$4675 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB08 ........................................$234 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB09 ........................................$233 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB10 ........................................$233 Kundel Stacking Plates, Stk #TB12 ........................................$233 TRENCH SHIELD
GME, Stk #X00974..........................................................................$876
COMPACTOR PLATE
2007 Cat CVP40, Stk #CA114..................................................$6579 DRILL
2005 EZ Drill, Verticle Slab Drill - SINGLE 18”, Stk #250954 ............ ........................................................................................................$4176 2004 Toku 15lb Rock Drill, Stk #240152 ................................$317 2002 Sullair MRD55 Rock Drill, Stk #ERDD0001..................$670 1999 APT RD115 23lb Rock Drill, Stk #99019......................$180 2001 APT RD137 45lb Rock Drill, Stk #210241....................$180 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270282..........................$212 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270284..........................$212 2007 Toku RD7 8lb Rock Drill, Stk #270285..........................$212
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Loegering VTS Undercarriage, Stk #VT06 ..........................$7015 Loegering VTS Undercarriage, Stk #VT75A.........................$7015 CLAY DIGGER
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HAND HELD SAW
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2007 Sullair MPB-35C, 35lb, Stk #X01758..............................$228 2007 Sullair MPB-35C, 35lb Stk #X01759 ..............................$228
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SPREADERS
2007 Cat 345CL, Stk #PJW01629, 7283 hrs......................$125000 2008 Cat M318D, Stk#080054, 2267 hrs ..........................$110000
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GME 8in x 24in, Stk #X01395 ....................................................$602 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #TB36..........................................................$530 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #X01394 ....................................................$602 GME 8in x 24in, Stk #260592......................................................$602 GME 24in, Stk #240455 ................................................................$378 GME 32in x 50in, Stk #TB50 ......................................................$450 GME 36in, Stk #X02105A..............................................................$702 GME Manhole “ H” Style Spreaders, Stk #MS465 ..............$811 2008 GME Manhole “ H” Style Spreaders, Stk #X080131 .......... ........................................................................................................$1386 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #X01960A ................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in spreader Bars, Stk #X01961....................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270769....................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270833....................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270834....................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270838....................$525 Kundel 6in x 24in Spreader Bars, Stk #270841....................$525 Kundel 24in Spreader Bar, Stk #X01954 ................................$138
Multi Meta 180in, Stk #270250 ..............................................$1875 Multi Meta 96in Spreaders, Stk #250424............................$1125
EXCAVATOR
2008 JLG 19’, Stk #X080247, 112 hrs......................................$6000 2008 JLG 19’, Stk #X080256, 77 hrs........................................$6000 2007 JLG 19’, Stk #X01707, 85.1 hrs ......................................$5000 2008 JLG 19’, Stk #X080047, 104 hrs......................................$6000 2008 JLG 19’, Stk #X080453, 79 hrs........................................$6000 2005 JLG 20’, Stk #X00834, 161 hrs........................................$5500 2005 JLG 20’, Stk #X00835, 151 hrs........................................$5500 2005 JLG 20’, Stk #X00841, 180 hrs........................................$5500 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #260191, 130 hrs ........................................$6000 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #X01083, 154 hrs........................................$6000 2006 JLG 26’, Stk #X01087, 224 hrs........................................$6000
TRENCH BOX
GME, Stk #X01393A........................................................................$530
WELDER
2007 Lincoln 300 AMP Welder, Stk #270144, 690.1 hrs. .............. ........................................................................................................$5168
2002 Sullair 125, Stk #ERAA0015, 1598 hrs.. ............................................................$8,862
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2006 MultiQuip 30ft High Cycle Cable, Stk #260975 ........$816
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Blanchard Machinery Sells to S.C. Forestry Commission By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
When Gene Kodama became South Carolina’s state forester in 2008, it was obvious to him that the heavy equipment needs of the state forestry agency were not being met. Addressing those needs became a priority to him, though it seemed an almost impossible challenge coming as it did at the onset of a severe recession. However, daunting or not, the challenge was met. An upgrade of the equipment fleet has begun. Due to much scurrying around and lobbying by Kodama and allies in the effort, the agency’s crawler machinery dating back 25 years will be systematically retired over the next six years. Cat Wins Bid Caterpillar is the initial big winner in the fleet upgrade. Cat dealer Blanchard Machinery Company, which covers the state with 14 locations, entered the winning bid to supply the initial 10 dozers. The sale to the Forestry Commission was the fruit of a concerted effort by Caterpillar and its South Carolina dealer to compete in the state’s forestry marketplace. “Realizing how important the forestry industry is and what good potential there was for a partnership, Cat started configuring the equipment the way the forestry officials needed it to be,” said Allison Beck, Caterpillar global construction and infrastructure representative in Charlotte, N.C. “The dealer also had a big part in this.” Blanchard escorted forestry commission representatives to Caterpillar’s design, testing and manufacturing center in Clayton, N.C., where the machine was demonstrated and safety and performance questions were answered. “The bottom line was the price,” said Brian Smith, Blanchard’s territory manager, “but we had to get them [Forestry Commission members] comfortable with the tractor before we could even bid effectively.” Beck said the goal for Caterpillar was to establish a long-term relationship with the commission. While that might sound relatively simple, to accomplish it required many months of conversations. “Basically we wanted to get all the ducks in a row,” Beck explained in mid-June at the conclusion of the successful effort. “We wanted to work with the Forestry Commission to make sure we identified all their needs, to offer to provide them what training they might need, to give factory visits, to work out the major issues in advance and really establish trust between the two parties. “At Caterpillar, we pride ourselves in
(L-R) are Brian Smith and Joel Reynolds, Blanchard Machinery; Doug Mills, Joel Felder, Darryl Jones, Samuel St Louis, Tim Smith, Bryan Kinard, Terry Cook, South Carolina Forestry Commission; and Gene Kodama, South Carolina State Forester.
working with a customer, in establishing a relationship and maintaining it after a bidding process ends.” At Cat’s Clayton facility, Joel Fritts got involved in helping make the sale. Fritts is a member of Caterpillar’s small tractor production group and credits Blanchard representatives with being instrumental in answering questions to the satisfaction of the forestry agency visitors. Specially Configured D5K Units The 10 Cat dozers selected by the commission are D5K units with a package of configurations that enables the crawler to be operated safely in a wildfire environment. The D5 is a 96-hp, 10.5-ton (9.5 t) crawler outfitted in this case with variable pitch, angle-tilt blade and a two-bottom plow for creating firebreaks; two of the plows are permanently affixed to a pair of tractors and the other plows will be pulled from a drawbar. The dozer’s 26-in (66 cm) wide tracks create less ground pressure than do typical 20-in. (51 cm) tracks; this feature is important in South Carolina, because the state’s loamy soils and low-lying areas tend to bog down big iron. Each dozer was built with electrical wiring and hydraulic lines covered by a fire-resistant material, and with the machine’s radiator protected by a heavyduty grille. Extra lighting is featured and a fuel shut-off valve is situated inside the cab for extra operator control in the event of a
rupture at a calamitous time. A HEPA (high-efficiency particulate arresting) filter in the operator’s cab maintains an acceptable environment for the operator in smoky conditions. The air-conditioned cab itself is a notable feature: The D5K dozers are the first in the South Carolina forestry fleet to have enclosed operator’s cabs. In fact, South Carolina’s forestry equipment operators were the only ones in the entire southeast to not have protective cabs. “A cab protects the equipment operator from debris and embers that are blowing around in a wildfire, and protects them from smoke,” Kodama said. “We’ve had a number of operators suffer smoke inhalation, which can be life threatening. The third danger is heat radiation.” In previous “burnovers” experienced by the agency when a fast-spreading fire overtook a dozer or turned on it unexpectedly, the operator bailed out and sought shelter in special reflective tents. Such situations are extremely hazardous. “Now,” Kodama said of having dozers with enclosed cabs, “if the fuel [timber and underbrush] content of the scene is not really heavy, the operator can turn off all systems and sit in there with some protection from radiant energy and survive for quite a little while. We know it works, because there is considerable evidence from Florida that see BLANCHARD page 76
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Gene Kodama, South Carolina State Forester, in front of the Cat D5K LGP machines. Haley commented that the enclosed cabs of the machines provide an additional level of safety to the operators and that safety feature was a very important reason why the state decided to go with the machines with enclosed cabs.
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45,000 vehicle maintenance locations. With this data, the Wright Express Construction FCI can be used to identify emerging trends within the construction industry and the national economy. The indicators were tested at monthly, quarterly and annual frequencies, with the greatest insights produced using the year-over-year percent change of the monthly data. For April 2012, the Wright Express Construction FCI reported that fuel consumption by U.S. construction companies decreased by 0.3 percent versus April 2011 and decreased by 2.8 percent versus the previous month. Last month’s Wright Express Construction FCI showed unusually strong growth in March and accurately captured the evident general improvement reflected in the most recent government industry data. Construction spending excluding improvements — a good measure of activity — grew 0.4 percent in March. Total construction putin-place, increased by 0.1 percent in March. Also in March, private residential construction excluding improvements rose 2.9 percent, while private nonresidential spending increased by 0.7 percent. Additionally, the Wright Express Construction FCI showed a similar pattern of volatility in March and April compared with the U.S. Census
Bureau’s recently released statistics on housing permits. The number declined 7.0 percent in April to an annual rate of 715,000, after a revised increase of 8.7 percent in March. IHS Analysis According to the IHS analysis, despite recent gains, the industry's growth has lost some momentum. After three years of depressed construction, the inventory of new housing is beginning to tighten. Similar to February, new home sales continued to decline in March, but inventory continues to shrink. This is good news since builders will have to replenish stocks by ramping up starts once demand rebounds. Although, getting rid of the excess housing supply could be a drawn-out affair. The homeowner vacancy rate measuring the proportion of homes that are vacant and for sale was 2.3 percent at the end of 2011. This vacancy rate is consistent with a glut of about one half of a million houses. At the current pace, eliminating the overhang should take less than two years, but will probably take longer, because it is concentrated in a few high-unemployment states. For more information, visit www.wrightexpress.com/fci.
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25,000th Kobelco Excavator Rolls Off Assembly Line Highlighting the continued demand for fuel efficient, high-performance excavators, Kobelco Construction Machinery America announced the production of its 25,000th American-made excavator at the company’s manufacturing facility in Calhoun, Ga.. During a ceremony to mark the special occasion, Kobelco executives recognized staff and management who helped achieve the significant manufacturing milestone and presented the 25,000th unit to local dignitaries — including representatives from Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal’s office of Economic Development, representatives from the offices of Georgia’s U.S. Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, and Calhoun Mayor Jimmy Palmer — special guests and more than 200 plant employees. “This momentous occasion reflects the continuing demand for Kobelco excavators and further emphasizes the long-term success of our machines and our tradition as a technology leader,” said Jim Hasler, vice president, CNH Construction, North America. “We could not have reached this important milestone without the skills, support and dedication of the employees at this facility.” Located an hour north of Atlanta, the 280,000-sq.-ft. plant in Calhoun produces Kobelco excavators in six model classes — ranging from 17.6 to 53 ton (16 to 48 t) — for customers in the United States, Canada and Latin America. The plant is on track to produce more than 1,100 Kobelco excavators in 2012. “At a time when some companies have moved production offshore, we are proud to celebrate production of the 25,000th Kobelco excavator, made right here in America,” Hasler said. “For nearly 30 years, Kobelco has been manufacturing high-performance excavators in the United States, and we look forward to building our next 25,000 excavators in Calhoun.” The 25,000th unit, a Kobelco SK350 Mark 9 Series full-sized excavator, will be delivered to CLM Equipment Co. Inc., a Kobelco dealer based in Louisiana, with locations across the Gulf region. “The SK350 Mark 9 is one of the most productive machines in its size class,” said Reece Norwood, Kobelco platform manager. “Built for heavy applications, the 25,000th Kobelco excavator will be able to tackle any road and bridge, sewer and underground utilities or mainline pipeline construction job out there.” Featuring breakout force and lifting capabilities, this fast, powerful and versatile excavator can dig the trench, crane the pipe
and finish with impressive precision, according to the manufacturer. “The SK350 Mark 9 excavator sets the industry standard in terms of controllability, especially in multifunction applications,” Norwood said. “Operators will appreciate the impressive control and smoothness, and the added confidence will make them even more productive. The ease of operation allows even a novice excavator operator to be productive on the job.” The excavator features an upgrade to see EXCAVATOR page 62
The 25,000th unit, a Kobelco SK350 Mark 9 Series full-sized excavator, will be delivered to CLM Equipment Co. Inc., a Kobelco dealer based in Louisiana. The SK350 Mark 9 has an operating weight of 80,909 lbs. (36,000 kg), and a dig depth of 24 ft. 10 in. (7.5 m).
Steve Van Zant, Calhoun plant director of manufacturing (back row, far L) joins Masayuki Ennyu, director of joint venture, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. (front row, C) and Jim Hasler, vice president, CNH Construction, North America (front row, far R) to recognize employees who were working at the Calhoun, Ga., plant when it opened in 1990.
(L-R): During a ceremony marking the production of the 25,000th Kobelco excavator at the Calhoun, Ga., plant, Jim Hasler, vice president, CNH Construction, North America introduces special guests, including Masayuki Ennyu, director of joint venture, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.; Makoto Kato, manager-overseas marketing, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.; Carl Campbell, with Georgia Governor Nathan Deal’s office of Economic Development; Darren Kendall, with Georgia’s U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss’s office; Ms. Denise Clopton, with Georgia¹s U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson’s office; Calhoun Mayor Jimmy Palmer (second from right) and Steve Van Zant, Calhoun plant director of manufacturing (far right).
Jim Hasler, vice president, CNH Construction, North America (C) joins Masayuki Ennyu, director of joint venture, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. (L) and Makoto Kato, manageroverseas marketing, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. in celebrating the production of the 25,000th Kobelco excavator at the Calhoun, Ga., plant.
(L-R): Jim Hasler, vice president of CNH Construction, North America, speaks with representatives of the local Kobelco distributor, Andrew Bell and Dale Clark of Cowin Equipment Company,-Atlanta, Ga.
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CINTEC America Archtec Bridge System Wins Award CINTEC America is a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair and preservation. Its Archtec bridge reinforcement system recently won The Historic Bridge & Infrastructure Award for its work on the Pont Telpyn Bridge over the Clywd River in the United Kingdom. In 2008 the bridge suffered from severe flood damage and was prevented from total collapse by CINTEC anchors. Archtec is a complete diagnostic design and installation service that utilizes sophisticated technology and drilling methods specially designed to strengthen masonry arch bridges while maintaining the historical integrity of the bridge. The damage to the bridge resulted in evidence of moveIn 2008 the bridge suffered from severe flood damage.
ment, severe cracking and dilatancy of the masonry. There was proof of cracking through mortar joints throughout the length of the wall. The road surface showed three main failures that indicated tension failure above the east abutment, compression failure above the west springing and shears failure to the west of the bridge. In order to repair the bridge a temporary channel was excavated to divert the river throughout the repair phase. Next, the arch was propped underneath and the parapet walls were removed so that CINTEC anchors could be drilled and installed to stabilize the structure. After the installation of the CINTEC anchors to bring the bridge The damage to the bridge resulted in evidence of move- back to a 44 ton capacity, the roadway was reconstructment, severe cracking and dilatancy of the masonry. ed to the original profile.
In addition to preserving the historical features of the bridge, Archtec has no impact on the natural environment and can be completed with little or no traffic delays, according to the company. The Historic Bridge & Infrastructure Awards were created for the purpose of recognizing and encouraging innovation in conservation. The awards are given to a project that involves the structural maintenance, strengthening, restoration and conservation of a structure that is 30 years old or more, within the United Kingdom. CINTEC’s Archtec system also has been previously awarded the 2002 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation and received two U.K. Historic Bridge Awards and an Engineering Excellence Award from The Institution of Engineers, Australia in 2001.
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Officials Expect Little Impact on Passengers During Job RUNWAY from page 1
improve the soils, and in the area east of the runway/taxiway structures, the soil will be strengthened through the use of overburden loading and vibratory compaction.”
Unique Design Features While it is interesting to note that Broward County was able to fund such an expensive venture in a recession, the design elements of the new runway are A Busy Site even more intriguing. Roepnack’s job is to oversee The fact that the new runway the work of the large number of will be elevated more than six consultants and contractors stories above ground level at its involved in the building of the eastern end makes it one of only new runway for BCAD. The a few elevated runways in the lead design consultant is Atkins United States. In addition, it will North America, while the runbe only the second runway in the way construction project mancountry — the first is at Atlanta’s ager is Parsons Transportation Hartsfield-Jackson International Group. The firm of Tutor Perini Airport — to span a federal Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood highway. Venture is designing and buildAccording to Allan Siegel, the ing the runway/taxiway bridges community outreach coordinator and tunnels, which includes elefor the Broward County Aviation vating the runway over the railDepartment (BCAD), Runway road and U.S. 1. 9R-27L will be elevated to 65 ft. A number of cranes are cur(19.8 m) at mean sea level so that rently on-site driving pile for it can extend over both the A number of cranes are currently on-site driving pile for the overpass foundations. Among them are this the overpass foundations, Florida East Coast Railway and Manitowoc and Grove RT. Roepnack said. Among them U.S. Highway 1. As a result, are two Manitowocs (with cars, buses and trains will all 60,000 passengers moving through officials don’t expect much impact lion cu. ft. (283,168 cu m) of another to come later), three Linkpass under the runway in tunnels. the airport’s four terminals. on passengers traveling in and out unsuitable soil is being removed Belts and one Grove RT. The expansion will bring the But with FAA forecasts of of the airport. • Embankment soil for the runA great deal of earthmoving new runway more in line with the increased takeoffs and landings at South Perimeter Road, which way and side slopes totals 149.5 equipment also is busily moving main landing surface at the airport, the airport, Broward County offi- runs right though the construction million cu. ft. (4.2 million cu m) dirt at the project site, including a Runway 9L-27R, which is 9,000 cials decided almost two decades zone, was closed in April, but pas- (enough to fill and spill over the number of Caterpillar bulldozers, ft. (2,743 m) long. It is located a ago to replace Runway 9R-27L. sengers are able to access the main Louisiana Superdome) excavators, front-end loaders, few thousand feet to the north and The tortuously slow turnaround entrance via Lee Wagener Road on • About 567,000 cu. ft. (16,056 backhoes, rollers and earthmovers. runs parallel to the new surface. A time from concept to groundbreak- the west and Griffin Road on the cu m) of topsoil is being trucked in “As we are really in the beginthird runway runs diagonally ing was due to the typical public south. Foot traffic at the airport has for sod and seed areas ning stages of the project, a numacross the other two, but will be concerns about need, design and not been impacted at all, Siegel • The total amount of earthwork ber of additional pieces will be closed when the new runway is environmental impact, among said. fill is projected at more than 223 added as the contractors’ ramp up operational. other factors. Closing South Perimeter Road million cu. ft. (6.3 million cu m) the work,” Roepnack said. “At the The new landing surface will “The new runway will help bal- allowed earthmoving to begin in (more than twice the volume of peak, we expect to have 400 to 500 actually be almost 9,400 lineal ft. ance the airfield, as far as traffic is that area. In the coming months, Egypt’s Pyramid of Giza) construction workers on-site at any (2,865 m) long end to end with the concerned, and will alleviate con- concrete bridge and tunnel work In order for the ground to sup- given time. construction of an additional 600 gestion and delays,” Siegel also will start up at the rail bed and port the fill, Roepnack said a num“Right now we are running ft. (182 m) “Engineered Materials explained. “The need for the new at U.S. 1. The rest of the runway ber of geotechnical soil improve- them in shifts six days a week,” he Arresting System” (EMAS), runway was indicated in the FAA’s will be built on dirt. ments are being utilized. The type added. “Two 10-hour shifts a day which uses materials with the Environmental Impact Study as To help the runway achieve its used will depend upon where in are going as early as 5:30 in the strength and density to stop or enhancing safety, efficiency and 65-ft. elevation at the eastern end, the runway the soil improvement is morning and running until 1 greatly slow an aircraft that over- capacity on both a regional and earthmovers are building up a being performed. No single system o’clock the next morning.” runs the runway. The Federal national level.” slight 1.3 percent incline beginning could be used throughout the projWith an estimated 11,000 conAviation Administration (FAA) Additionally, Siegel said that the at about the midway point of the ect, he added, as each has specific struction jobs over the life of the requires commercial airports to project will add gate and ramp landing strip. constraints, expectations, costs and project, Siegel foresees an ecohave a runway safety area where capacity to address future passenend-results. nomic impact of as much as $1.4 possible. EMAS surfaces are gen- ger demand and aircraft congesA Big Project “Under the runway/taxiway billion. erally made up of lightweight, tion. Make no mistake: this runway structures the use of precast con“At the height of construction in crushed concrete. project is one massive job. crete piles will be predominant,” 2013, we estimate spending $1 Passengers Shouldn’t That was illustrated by the fig- he explained. “Under the million per day in construction Replacement Be Affected ures cited by David Roepnack, the runway/taxiway areas to the west activity,” he said. Runway Needed Current construction at Fort expansion project administrator at of the new structures, dynamic (This story also can be found Right now, on a typical day, 621 L a u d e r d a l e - H o l l y w o o d BCAD: compaction and vibratory com- on Construction Equipment commercial flights and 125 private International chiefly involves • More than 2.6 million sq. ft. paction will be used. 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Holland Pump’s PT4TMS-E25 small electric bypass pump handles solids and slurry using a Cornell 4NNDHEM engine mount pump. With 4 in. (10 cm) suction and discharge flanges and a two vane open delta 10.09 in. (25.6 cm) diameter impeller, the PT4TMS-E25 can handle up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) compressible spherical solids with flows of 750 gpm (2,839 L) at 72TDH. The 25 hp (18.6 kW) Holland Pump’s PT4TMS-E25 small electric bypass pump electric driven pump also handles solids and slurry using a Cornell 4NNDH-EM features a Prime3 prim- engine mount pump. ing system. This automatic priming system features a 50 cfm water start/stop with floats, HANS (Holland autotolerant, diaphragm vacuum pump driven by matic notification system), auto-dialers and softstart. Units are packaged as skids, site or the main drive shaft. Holland Pump’s electrically driven pumps DOT trailers, or with enclosures. For more information, call 888/997are available with a wide variety of control options including dual voltage panels, auto- PUMP or visit www.hollandpump.com.
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Bergkamp’s M212 Micro Surfacing Paver Carries More Bergkamp Inc., based in Salina, Kan., offers the M212 remote sideshift control lets the spreader box operator conAggregate is delivered to the M212’s pugmill by a belttruck-mounted slurry seal and micro surfacing paver that trol the box from the ground. over-chain conveyor to eliminate slippage. Steep hopper increases production capabilities and minimizes potential Pavement preservation methods such as the slurry seal walls minimize bridging, while the hopper’s polyethylene greenhouse gas emissions. With multiple units sold through- and micro surfacing treatments applied by the M212 use lining reduces friction. This eliminates the need for a vibraout the world, the M212 is Bergkamp’s largest truck-mount- fewer natural resources (e.g., aggregate, binder, etc.), con- tor, which decreases problems with loose bolts and damage ed paver, holding more aggregate, asphalt emulsion and sume less energy and reduce overall greenhouse gas emis- to welds and components. The asphalt emulsion ratio is regwater to increase the square yards that can be paved per load. sions when compared to traditional pavement reactive main- ulated as it is pumped by the large 3-in. gear pump into the Ideal for jobs where distances from the stockpile are farther, tenance and repair methods. pugmill — where they are mixed with the aggregate. The the M212 delivers an efficient method of variable speed, dual-shaft, multi-paddle preventive maintenance for highways, pugmill has a dual hydraulic drive, roads and parking lots — which can which provides even mixture and coatextend the life of pavement by up to ing of the aggregate. seven or more years, according to the The M212 has a proven design with manufacturer. convenient control locations and good The truck-mounted M212 can carry operator visibility. The unit is powered 12 cu. yd. (9.2 cu m) of aggregate in a by an onboard 99-hp (74 kW) Cummins level struck load, 691 gal. (2,616 L) of diesel engine located at the front of the asphalt emulsion and 691 gal. (2,616 L) unit in an enclosed engine compartment of water and features a 65-gal. (246 L) that reduces noise for the driver and stainless steel additive tank. The pugmill, crew. The unit provides flexibility to betconveyor and all liquid material tanks are ter manage legal load weight restrictions removable for easy cleaning. All tanks by adding additional axles, including are bolted in rather than welded, adding one behind the drive axle — which extra durability and improving ease of increases the wheelbase and helps meet maintenance. The asphalt emulsion and the Federal bridge law. water tanks are separate components, The M212 is part of Bergkamp’s M2 eliminating possible rust-through and Series of slurry seal and micro surfacing contamination of products. The M212 pavers, which also includes the truckhas a full-width working platform that mounted M206, M208 and M210 and allows operators to easily see both sides The truck-mounted M212 can carry 12 cu. yd. (9.2 cu m) of aggregate in a level struck load, the trailer-mounted M216 paver. of the unit, the spreader box and the 691 gal. (2,616 L) of asphalt emulsion and 691 gal. (2,616 L) of water and features a 65For more information, call 785/825material being placed. In addition, a gal. (246 L) stainless steel additive tank. 1375 or visit www.bergkampinc.com.
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Anniston, AL 256.831.2440
Birmingham, AL 205.591.2131 Decatur, AL 256.355.0305
Dothan, AL 334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL 334.275.4158 Mobile, AL 251.457.8991
Montgomery, AL 334.288.6580 Shoals Area, AL 256.383.5666
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2000 Ingersoll Rand DD110HF, double drum 78” vibratory roller, Cummins diesel engine, ROPS canopy
2003 Hypac C530AH, 9 wheel rubber tire roller, Cummins 3.3L diesel engine, co-co mats, water system, canopy
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2012 Marathon HAPR8DW, For sealing cracks & joints, wheel mounted, two stainless infrared heaters, lighting torch, hose and regulator
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Bomag’s New Milling Machines Offer Rotor Technology to Reduce Vibration The new rotor geometry of the BM500/15 and BM600/15 features optimally arranged teeth and a thick shell for uniform, low-vibration and very precise cutting.
POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY
REYNOLDS-WARREN COMPANY INC
3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563
1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 (800) 875-5659 (404) 361-1593
1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111 Highway 58 @153 Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870 1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900 3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800 1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283
RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com 917 Cavalier Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 485-2100 (757) 485-3616
Bomag’s two new models of milling machines, the BM500/15 and the BM600/15, both feature innovative rotor geometry to reduce vibration, increase service life and greatly simplify drum replacement, according to the manufacturer. The new rotor geometry of the BM500/15 and BM600/15 features optimally arranged teeth and a thick shell for uniform, low-vibration and very precise cutting. The edge cutter also is designed to produce a smooth edge with minimum damage, which helps reduce extra costs and ancillary work for the contractor. To minimize downtime, the diagonal cutters protect the rotor when driving around bends, and they prevent abrasion to the bracket edges. Furthermore, drum replacement has been drastically simplified. Featuring an industry exclusive rotor mount design, the cutting width of the machines can be adjusted with the removal of just a few bolts. All cables and hydraulic hoses are clearly routed away from the door, giving the operator easy access to the drum. Whereas rotor replacement on other models typically takes four-to-five hours, the unique design of the BM500/15 and BM600/15 shortens the job to 30 minutes or less. The new mills are powered by highly efficient, 125-hp (93 kW) Deutz liquid-cooled diesel engines. The BM500/15 offers a standard cutting width of 19.7 in. (50 cm), whereas the BM600/15 delivers a 23.6-in. (60 cm) cutting width. Both models feature a maximum cutting depth of 8.3 in. (21 cm), and a milling radius of less than 10 in. (25 cm). They are ideal for repair work, the removal of asphalt strips, fine milling work, trench work, joint cutting, or milling close to
manhole covers and curbs. Operator visibility and comfort are maximized on the new machines. The units are designed so the operator can always work from a seated position where he can clearly see the milled edge. The steering wheel, armrests and seat are insulated to reduce vibration, and the mills produce a very low noise level. For operating next to walls, the conveyor belt assembly can be quickly and easily removed. Unlike those found on many other units, the conveyors on the BM500/15 and BM600/15 can be disconnected by one person in less than five minutes, according to the manufacturer. The machines have three variable cutting speeds to optimize milling performance. All controls, such as the cutting speed and depth, are digitally and clearly displayed in the operator’s line of sight. To keep the cutter cool and enhance service life, the units include a water system with spray control. It features an automatic setting, which only uses water when the machine is planing. The system also efficiently controls the spray volume to eliminate unnecessary water consumption and decrease the number of refills needed. Maintenance of the water system is kept simple, due to the easy-access spray bar that can be quickly removed and serviced without tools. Available options include a weather protection roof, split rear-scraper door, working lights, and a four-wheel version for optimal traction and stability. Various milling drum options also are offered to increase the machines’ versatility. For more information, call 800/782-6624 or visit www.gobomag.com/milling-machines.
1410 West Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-6411 133 Wise Mountain Rd. NW Coeburn, VA 24230 (276) 395-6901 Fax: (276) 395-3438 10214 Fayetteville Rd. Bealton, VA 22712 (540) 439-0668 Fax: (540) 439-0719 5731 Glenmary Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 380-4858 66 International lane Suite 102 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 887-8291 Fax: (540) 887-8295
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5336 Messer-Airport Hwy Birmingham, AL (205) 591-2131 3820 Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 752-0621 2100 East I-65 Service Rd. North Mobile, AL (251) 457-8991 800 Church St. N.E. Decatur, AL (256) 355-0305 3285 Selma Highway Montgomery, AL (334) 288-6580 243 South Jackson St. Grove Hill, AL (251) 275-4158 961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane Tuscumbia, AL (256) 383-5666 4307 Reeves Street Highway 431 North Dothan, AL (334) 678-1832 309 Hamric Drive West Oxford, AL (256) 831-2440 150 Piper Lane Alabaster, AL (205) 621-2489 3305 Highway 77 Panama City, FL (850) 763-4654 9036 Pine Forest Rd. Pensacola, FL (850) 505-0550
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Birmingham, AL 2238 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-6666 205-849-0853 (Fax)
COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Montgomery, AL 3120 Old Hayneville Road Montgomery, AL 36108 334-262-6642 334-834-2272 (Fax)
Oxford, AL 1501 Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203 256-832-5053 256-831-4295 (Fax)
Mobile, AL 23 Schillinger Road North Mobile, AL 36608 251-633-4020 251-633-9157 (Fax)
Huntsville, AL 15101 Alabama Highway 20 Madison, AL 35756 256-350-0006 256-355-5250 (Fax)
Pensacola, FL 7950 Pittman Avenue Pensacola, FL 32534 850-479-3004 850-474-1602 (Fax)
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.tractor-equipment.com 5732 Frontage Road 1502 Box Road 1815 West Oakridge Drive Forest Park, Georgia 30297 Columbus, Georgia 31907 Albany, Georgia 31707 404-366-0693 706-562-1801 229-435-0982 404-366-9688 (Fax) 706-562-9897 (Fax) 229-435-5259 (Fax) 160 Robinson Road NW Calhoun, Georgia 30701 706-879-6200 2314 Highway 53 Hoschton, Georgia 30548 706-654-9850 706-654-9856 (Fax)
2727 Gray Highway Macon, Georgia 31211 478-745-6891 478-745-7291 (Fax)
1200 Highway 80 East Pooler, Georgia 31322 912-330-7500 912-330-7490 (Fax)
3809 Mike Padgett Highway Augusta, Georgia 30906 706-798-7777 706-798-3237 (Fax)
1355 Big Shanty Road Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 678-354-5533 678-354-5577 (Fax)
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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT
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Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company www.reynoldswarren.com 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 800/875-5659 • 404/361-1593
Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001 Burkeville, VA 23922 434/767-5578 Chester, VA 23831 804/748-9324 Fishersville, VA 22939 540/337-3057 Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540/373-2778 Salem, VA 24153 540/380-2011 Manassas Park VA 20111 703/631-8500 South Hill, VA 434/447-1325 Danville VA 24540 434/822-6110 Richmond VA 23220 840/358-6776 Winchester, VA 22602 540/667-9777 Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176 Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211 800/532-6797 Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762 800/632-0376 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201 800/422-4193 Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653 800/692-9175 Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212 Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571 Matthews NC, 28104 704/821-7399 Rock Hill SC 29730 803/325-1555 866/277-8119
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www.tractor-equipment.com RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 1701 Roseneath Rd. Richmond, VA 23230 1-800-662-6485
FLORIDA Pensacola, FL 850-505-0550 Panama City, FL 850-763-4654
ALABAMA 5336 Messer Airport Hwy. Birmingham, AL 35212 205-591-2131 Fax: 205-591-8321
Grove Hill, AL 251-275-4158 Tuscumbia, AL 256-383-5666 Dothan, AL 334-678-1832
Mobile, AL 251-457-8991 Decatur, AL 256-355-0305 Alabaster, AL 205-621-2489
Tuscaloosa, A 205-752-0621 Montgomery, AL 334-288-6580 Oxford, AL 256-831-2440
www.reynoldswarren.com 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593 Fax: 404-361-1885
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NORTRAX SARASOTA PARTS Sarasota, FL 34243 941-752-1300
WEST PALM BEACH West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561-848-6618
POMPANO BEACH PARTS Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954-977-9541
TAMPA PARTS Riverview, FL 33569 813-621-4902
ORLANDO Orlando, FL 32804 407-299-1212
MELBOURNE PARTS West Melbourne, FL 32904 321-729-8944
MIAMI Miami, FL 33166 305-592-5740
FORT MYERS Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-334-3627
NEW TAMPA Lutz, FL 33559 813-995-0841
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PARTS 888.262.3079 ClevelandBrothers.com ARM CATERPILLAR 943, 943 LGP, Used, 3W4591/2995 CATERPILLAR 930H, Used, 2357301/31881 CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt, 9V6026/3062 CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 2318552/31754 CATERPILLAR 943, Used, 3W4361/2994
AUGER CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, AU148 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, AU369 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, AU368 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, AU313
AXLE CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Used, 1V5906/28594 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327559/34666 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt, 1725386/34668 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt, 1725385/34669 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1120723/34470 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1383122/34471
BED CATERPILLAR 730, Used, 1490140/27701
BLADE, ANGLE CATERPILLAR D5M, D5M LGP, D5N, New, 2096089/32261
BLADE, OTHER CATERPILLAR D10, Used, C063880A1 CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213 CATERPILLAR CB-563, Used, BL10
BLADE, SU CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, BL236 CATERPILLAR D7R, Used, BL287 CATERPILLAR D6N, Used, BL288 CATERPILLAR D9N, Used, 7T5384 BL250
BLADE, U CATERPILLAR 690B, Used, 690BLADE/28782
BOOM CATERPILLAR 906, 908, Used, 270842
BUCKET, LIGHT MATERIAL CATERPILLAR 953, Used, FB485 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980H, Used, FB362
BUCKET, MP CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420, 420C, 420D, 420E, New, PSM1/28431 CATERPILLAR 963B, 963C, Used, FB292 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, 261250A
BUCKET, ROCK CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Used, 2V6541/32635 CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, 2193394/34550
BUCKET, GP CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1366243/29066 CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426, Used, FL10557/29306 CATERPILLAR 312, Used, EB1201 CATERPILLAR 365, Used, BU430 CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 5V7356/30338 CATERPILLAR 902, Used, 1508369/30334 CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426C, New, 1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 2637329/29534 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 1353706/29532 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, FB626 CATERPILLAR 315, 315B, 315C, Used, EB66 CATERPILLAR 345, Used, C002828A1 CATERPILLAR 345, 345B, 345C, Used, C038291A1 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256, 257, New, 2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, New, 2692685/32547 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692684/32548 CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR 345C, 345D, Used, 2811821/32544 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692676/32545 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, SB294
BUCKET, OTHER CATERPILLAR 315, 315B, 315C, Used, EB1235
WINCH CATERPILLAR D10, Used, WN243
NEW CAT BARE D5M, Stk# 2096089/32261 Angling Blade $8,500 COUNTERWEIGHT CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32556 CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 1Q4360/33840 CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Used, 1146030/28593 CATERPILLAR 320, Used, 1025074/592 CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 6Y0610/34142
COUPLER / QUICK COUPLER CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, Used, CC107/29358 CATERPILLAR 305C CR, 305D CR, Used, CC421 CATERPILLAR 325C, Used, CU445
CYLINDER, BUCKET CATERPILLAR 315D, New, 2818979
CYLINDER, CROWD CATERPILLAR 5130, 5130B, Rebuilt, 1036035/32889
CYLINDER, OTHER CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244 CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476
DIFFERENTIAL CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 6W7392/3248 CATERPILLAR D400D, Used, 1075576/2827 CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212 CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996 DRESSER 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002B CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273 CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203
EQUALIZER BARS CATERPILLAR D11R, Rebuilt, 1433332/1374 CATERPILLAR 953, Rebuilt, 8G4375/1714 CATERPILLAR D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951 CATERPILLAR D6T, Rebuilt, 2818490/27583
FINAL DRIVE CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 1564159/2102 CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/33882 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649 CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 3T0553
WHEELS CATERPILLAR 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, Used, 6G6438.964
DRILL SURFACE TO SURFACE M750D, SAM JR, SAM SR, Used, X02195 SURFACE TO SURFACE M750D, SAM JR, SAM SR, Used, X02196
ENGINES, CAT CATERPILLAR 12G, Rebuilt, 7N1188/3406 CATERPILLAR D300E, Used, 1443922/3211 CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643 CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 1716598/31723 CATERPILLAR 988B, Used, 4N6254/33372 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 953B, Rebuilt, 6I0793/3297 CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 SULLAIR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541 CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt, 1W0773/32116 CATERPILLAR 312C, New, 1626333/33879 CATERPILLAR 312C, Used, 1896184/33911
ENGINES, OTHER PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330, 335, 340, 341, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562
FORK CATERPILLAR 972H, Used, FA408
FORK, PALLET CATERPILLAR TL1055, Used, 3019757 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, CF17
GRAPPLE, GP CATERPILLAR 345, 345B, 345C, Used, C052768A1
IDLER CATERPILLAR D10N, D10R, Used, 9W9734/34143
RAKE, ROCK CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, LR84 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, LR10 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, LR51 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, LR114 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, LR85
MAGNET WALKER 4180-6000, Used
BRAKE GROUP BRUSH MULCHER/SHREDDER
STICK CATERPILLAR 345, Used, BB56 CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, C976773A2 CATERPILLAR 365, Used, MS1324 CATERPILLAR 320, 320N, Used, MS767
SWEEPS CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, MS1471
SWEEPER CATERPILLAR 416 IT, 416B IT, 416C IT, 416D IT, 420 IT, 420D IT, Used, 250928 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, BR97
SWING DRIVE CATERPILLAR 330D, 330D LC, 330DL, 336D, 336DL, Used, 1994539/33878
THUMB CATERPILLAR 320, Used, T14
TORQUE CONVERTERS CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183
TRACK, FRAME
CATERPILLAR D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, New, 7T5969/29920 CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222 CATERPILLAR 311C, 312C, 312D, 314C LCR, 314D LCR, Used, 1376114/2483
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CATERPILLAR D6H, D6R, Used, 1205766/34038 CATERPILLAR 5130, New, 1554102/32845
NEW CAT 232, Stk# 2856095/32284, 60” Utility Bucket $750
CAT 836G, SN 7MZ00423, In for Salvage
CAT 988B 3408PC ENGINE, Stk# 4N6254/33372, Good Running Take Out. Dyno Tested. Rod & Main Bearings Replaced $18,500
NEW CAT 345, Stk# 1366243/29533, 54” F Linkage Bucket $12,500
CAT 973C REBUILT ENGINE, Stk# 1716598/31723 $26,500
CAT 773B, SN 63W00150, In for Salvage
CAB, OTHER CATERPILLAR 350, 375, Used, MS755 CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, 1082517
CAB, ROPS CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500
COMPACTOR CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, CA114
COMPOST TURNER CATERPILLAR IT24F, Used, MS662
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RIPPER CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405 CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2156422/33435
TRACK, GROUPS
CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, BRB03 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, BRB01 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 216B II, 216B III, 226, 226B, 226B II, Used, BRB06
CATERPILLAR D6R, D6T, Used, CT85
HAMMER/BREAKER-HYDRAULIC CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, A22036 CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, A22037 CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, A22248 CATERPILLAR 320, Used, HA232 CATERPILLAR 320, Used, HA97 CATERPILLAR 325, Used, HA315 CATERPILLAR 330C, 336, 336D, 345BL, 345C, Used, HA296 CATERPILLAR 330C, 336D, 345B, 345C, Used, HA168 CATERPILLAR 301.8C, Used, HA198 CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, 260779 CATERPILLAR 301.8C, Used, 250803
CATERPILLAR D6G, Used, 9G6038 / 9G6037 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 3T7491/33617 & 3T4970/33616 CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141
CATERPILLAR D8R, Rebuilt, 6Y3588/33881
CATERPILLAR 963, 963B, 973, Used, 8Y9455/2457 CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845 CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316 CATERPILLAR 980H, Used, 2321393/34599
RAKE, ROOT CATERPILLAR 963B, 963C, Used, MS449 CATERPILLAR D4G XL, Used, MS847 CATERPILLAR D6N, Used, MS442
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TRANSMISSIONS CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR 836C, Rebuilt, 1419909/3207 CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 1167684/28934 CATERPILLAR D5B, Used, 3T3394/34531 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1862525/34552 CATERPILLAR 450E, Rebuilt, 2018563/3281 CATERPILLAR 450E, New, 2018563/2515 CATERPILLAR 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904 CATERPILLAR 641, 651, Rebuilt, 7M5925/3254 CATERPILLAR D8K, Rebuilt, 9G6678/3628 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097 CATERPILLAR D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234 CATERPILLAR 515, Used, 8E7031/3262 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473 CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9G7060/32268 CATERPILLAR 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963 CATERPILLAR D6D, Rebuilt, 7G4245/3252 CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 9P2213/32542
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Case Skid Steer Attachments Focus on Tough Applications Case Construction Equipment offers a full range of hydraulic-powered attachments for its versatile Alpha Series skid steers and compact track loaders. And due to the company’s highflow and enhanced high-flow hydraulic system options, contractors can find a wide variety of Case attachments. “Standard flow is adequate for basic cylinder-operated attachments such as grapples, 4-in-1 buckets and powered attachments like sweepers, brooms, rotary rakes and basic snow blowers,” said Perry Girard, marketing manager, parts and service, Case Construction Equipment. “Attachments such as asphalt cold planers, chippers, mulchers, stump grinders and rock saws need the extra power that our high-flow and enhanced high-flow systems provide.” Following are brief overviews of some Case attachments that take advantage of the extra hydraulic power available in the company’s optional higher flow systems: Chippers Cut big jobs down to size. Chip brush and limbs from tree trimming, land clearing or storm damage clean up. The Case chipper has two mounts, so it can be set to feed in front or to the curb side. A four-position manual valve controls the hydraulic feed roller with infinitely variable feed roll speed. A built-in hydraulic jack makes feed roller maintenance quick and easy. Two chipper models are available. The Case 74500, with a feed opening size of 5.5 by 7 in. (14 by 18 cm) and a 20- by 1.25-in. (51- by 3-cm) chipper disc, can be supported by standard hydraulic flow. It weighs 1,145 lb. (519 kg). The Case 74800 chipper is a highflow hydraulic model, with a feed opening of 9 by 9 in. (23 by 23 cm) and a 30by 1.25-in. (76- by 3-cm) chipper disc. It weighs 1,525 lb. (692 kg).
The Case chipper has two mounts, so it can be set to feed in front or to the curb side.
Case offers five high-flow asphalt cold planer attachment models for its Alpha Series skid steers.
Stump Grinders Case stump grinders work to 12 in. (30.5 cm) below ground level. Each includes a skid steer mounting bracket, wire harness to the boom electrical connector, hoses and hydraulic couplers. The unit has a 60-degree range of motion and can cover 45 in. (114 cm) in a single sweep. Chips are thrown away from the loader to protect the operator, who may control the grinder from inside the cab via a multi-function control kit. Case stump grinders feature a hydraulic braking action on the grinding wheel for faster shutdown. An offset-mount swing arm provides added visibility to the stump while grinding. Two models are available. The Case SG26 stump grinder, with a cutting diameter of 29 in. (74 cm), is designed for standard flow hydraulic power. The Case SG30 stump
Case stump grinders include a skid steer mounting bracket, wire harness to the boom electrical connector, hoses and hydraulic couplers.
Case rock saws are fully hydraulic with in-cab controls and feature electro-hydraulic control for depth and sideshift, dual side discharge of material and a standard pick-removal tool.
grinder, with a cutting diameter of 33 in. (84 cm), requires high-flow hydraulic power. Both models feature an overall length of 84 in. (213 cm), overall width of 58 in. (147 cm) and overall height of 37 in. (94 cm). Cold Planers Case offers five high-flow asphalt cold planer attachment models for its Alpha Series skid steers. They are available in cutting widths of 16, 18, 24, 30 and 40 in. (41, 46, 61, 76 and 102 cm). Each model has a cutting depth of 0 to 5 in. (0 to 13 cm), with depth and tilt position indicators. Each highflow cold planer features an independent pivoting head for better contour tracking, 8-degree tilt, and 0 to 19 in. (0 to 48 cm) center-to-right sideshift. Optional slot-cutting drums are available in widths of 2.5, 4 and 6 in. (6, 10 and 15 cm). Water nozzle kits for dust control also are available.
Rock Saws Case offers 18- and 24-in. (46- and 61-cm) hydraulicpowered rock saw attachments for the Case Alpha Series skid steer and compact track loader lines. They are designed for cutting slots for gas, sewer, water, electrical and cable TV installation and repair, cutting asphalt for patch repairs and cutting expansion joints in roadways. Case rock saws are fully hydraulic with in-cab controls and feature electro-hydraulic control for depth and sideshift, dual side discharge of material and a standard pick-removal tool. A 40-gal. (151 L) pressurized water kit is available. The 18-in. model has a cutting depth of 0 to 18 in. (0 to 46 cm). The 24-in. model has a cutting depth of 0 to 24 in. (0 to 61 cm). Both models have a cutting width of 2.5 to 4 in. (6 to 10 cm). For more information, visit www.casece.com.
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Allied Construction Products, LLC For over 70 years, we’ve developed many attachments that are legendary in the construction and demolition industries that demand high performance. Names like Ho-Ram, Syste ™ are names that equal: Hy-Ram®, Rammer®, Ho-Pac® and Pedestal Breaker System UÊ UÊ Simple, proven design (Our attachments have high resale or trade-in value) U Reliable performance (If you purchased an Allied attachment, you’re probably still using it) U Superior productivity (Compare AEM – formerly CIM CIMA– ratings, our attachments get the job done faster) ©2012 Allied Construction Products, LLC
And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Rammer®, AR Series™ and all-new Hy-Ram® hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Rammer® product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and PProControl. roControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800-321-1046 for the name of the Allied Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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JRB Side Dump Grapple, Rotator Packages for Minis Bucket Simplifies Material Placement Hultdins offers a wide range of grapple and rotator packages for mini- and compact excavators. Hultdins grapples are used to handle brush, timber, landscaping rocks, pipes, and more. Hultdins also offers various rotator link configurations that can be either directly mounted to the boom or adaptable to quick couplers. For more information, call 519/7540044 or visit www.hultdins.com.
One side of the JRB side dump bucket is shaped like a standard bucket to hold material, while the other side has a 45-degree side-shoot dumping angle that allows for full side dumping and angle backfilling.
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The JRB side dump bucket by Paladin Construction Group is manufactured to provide wheel loader operators with more flexibility than a standard bucket can offer in construction and utility applications. This bucket can dump material from many angles, making it ideal for confined, hard-to-maneuver areas and jobs that require even material placement over long distances. One side of the JRB side dump bucket is shaped like a standard bucket to hold material, while the other side has a 45-degree side-shoot dumping angle that allows for full side dumping and angle backfilling. It carries up to 4 cu. yds. (3 cu m) and is available in left- and right-hand dump functions. The JRB side dump bucket features the JRB sequence valve that locks and unlocks the bucket cradle and side dump function, providing added safety and control during transportation and placement. The standard inside center-mounted lift hook provides operator flexibility for other construction and utility applications that may require a chain or harness to move an object. The JRB side dump bucket is available as a pin-on bucket or is compatible with JRB’s quick coupler system. Paladin Construction Group is a leading manufacturer of couplers and attachments throughout North America for the construction, aggregate, agriculture, landscaping, land clearing, recycle, mining, demolition, utility, aviation and municipal market segments. For more information, call 800/428-2538 or visit www.paladinconstructiongroup.com.
Changing circuits to operate various attachments on multifunction kits typically requires the operator to step out of the cab and access various ball valves that have to be turned on or off. With the HydrauliCircuit Technology 3-mode joystick, this step is eliminated and operator only needs to choose the preset mode required to run the attachment at the end of the stick. This makes it easy for an operator to select different modes on multifunction kits, according to the manufacturer. Flow settings are applied once the mode is selected and the valves are switched as required. A compact, built in module eliminates the need for large monitors, control panels, multiple selector switches and harnesses to set the active mode each time an attachment is changed or machine is turned on. Other features include:
• ergonomic handle • light touch buttons • adapter bushings available in various diameters and thread types • adjustable driver board can independently set max flows in each mode based on attachment specifications • preprogrammed for up to three attachments • color coded visual indicator for easy identification of active mode • select bang-bang or proportional control in each mode • easily change modes in the field • auxiliary and diverter outputs can be set in any mode and are preset for the application • trigger function allows use of existing functions like horn, power up or heavy lift. For more information, call 888/603-0080 or visit www.hctkits.com. CEG
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Cat H75Es, H95Es Hammers Rotobec’s FB Crushing Bucket Feature Greater Durability Offers Crush in Place Solution Caterpillar is expanding the E Series Hammer line with the addition of the H75Es and H95Es, designed for backhoe loaders and small excavators. E Series Hammers are wholly designed, engineered and manufactured by Caterpillar. The hammers are fully supported by Cat dealers so that customers can work with a single organization for machine and work tool parts and service. E Series hammers build on D Series features, such as automatic shutoff, which instantly stops the hammer when the tool breaks through material. The system increases hammer reliability and durability by eliminating the high internal stresses created by blank firing. Sound suppression is standard for environmental protection and improved operator comfort. Cat hammers deliver high blow energy and frequency, which means more breaking power on the job. The H75Es delivers 1,000 ft.-lb. (1,356 J) of energy at 840 to 1,650 blows per minute. The H95Es delivers 1,500 ft.lb. (2,034 J) of energy at 700 to 1,260 blows per minute. The H75E and H95E hammers feature a gasfired system that maintains constant power between service intervals. Cat hammers deliver high blow energy and frequency, The E Series housing is which means more breaking power on the job. The built for strength. A sleek, H75Es delivers 1,000 ft.-lb. (1,356 J) of energy at 840 to curved front and back pro- 1,650 blows per minute. file eliminate stress points and transfer forces to the bottom of the ham- Actual hammer working hours can be mer. Additionally, the H75Es and H95Es are recorded for routine maintenance purposes. sized and shaped to curl and tuck under a Cat Easy serviceability and rebuild features help backhoe loader boom for easy transport on keep life cycle costs low. The H75Es and H95Es hammers are the machine without boom damage or intermatched to the full line of Cat backhoe loadference with traffic. Cat hammer settings are preprogrammed ers and to Cat 307, 308, 311 and 312 in Cat excavator tool control systems for hydraulic excavators. For more information, visit easy set up. The oil flow and pressure are fully adjustable in the tool control program. www.cat.com/products.
Rotobec Inc. is the new North American distributor of VTN demolition attachments. One of these attachments, the FB crushing bucket, provides the “ideal crush in place solution,” according to the manufacturer. The high maganese content wear plates provide hundreds of hours of service and can be rotated. The flat nature of the plates and the oscillating movement provides enhanced through-put of rebar. The option magnet base on the FB also makes rebar sorting easier. The FB is available in four sizes and it is set up to take a wide variety of lugging types.
Bobcat Rock Buckets Ideal for Clearing Unwanted Objects
The new Bobcat rock buckets make quick and easy work of removing objects from the soil and are ideal for contractors and landscapers preparing or clearing land or for farmers and homeowners working on their property. The Bobcat rock bucket is designed to last in tough working conditions. The tines are fully gusseted on each side and interconnected to one another to provide strength and durability. The skeletal design of the rock bucket means the cutting edge of the attachment is always visible to the operator.
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NPK’S Interchangeable Jaws Offer Improved Results, Cost Savings NPK Construction Equipment Inc.’s material processors are an efficient solution for concrete, steel and rebar processing, building and bridge demolition and recycling. At demolition sites, effective sizing reduces the number of trips needed to haul away debris providing dramatic savings. When used at recycling plants, NPK material processors quickly remove rebar and reduce large pieces of concrete for faster processing. The availability of three different interchangeable jaw assemblies provides improved results and cost savings when compared to purchasing different attachments to achieve the same results, according to the manufacturer. The S jaw set serves as a primary breaker, the G jaw set as a pulverizer and the K jaw set as a shear. Now joining the Models M-20, M-28 and M-38, sized Now joining the Models M20, M-28 and M-38, sized to fit excavators 20 to 55 tons (18 to 50 t), is the new Model M-35. This new model will fit excavators in the 25 to 40 ton (22.7 to 36 t) weight class, and are fitted with the new quick change jaw sets.
to fit excavators 20 to 55 tons (18 to 50 t), is the new Model M-35. This new model will fit excavators in the 25 to 40 ton (22.7 to 36 t) weight class, and are fitted with the new quick change jaw sets. Manufactured from high-strength, abrasion-resistant steel, this rugged design accomplishes trouble-free, extended life with reinforced shields protecting cylinder rods. NPK’s integral hydraulic intensifier system boosts power by amplifying cylinder pressure and reducing cycle time, while providing a greater power-to-weight ratio. The full 360 degree power rotation provides an effective angle of attack for any job wherever the location. For more information, call 800/225-4379 or visit www.npkce.com.
Four outboard shock mounts distribute vibrations evenly while keeping the attachment level, improving compaction efficiency and extending component life.
New Doosan Plate Compactors Expand Excavator Versatility Three new plate compactor models expand Doosan excavator versatility and make quick work of restoring trenches. Featuring a flat top mount design, the Doosan plate compactors can easily be mounted to different carriers. The flattop design allows a “cap” to be added to the attachment based on the specific machine being used. Four outboard shock mounts distribute vibrations evenly while keeping the attachment level, improving compaction efficiency and extending component life. Standard flow controls prevent over-speeding, which can lead to poor compaction and reduce bearing life. Applications for the plate compactor attachments include compacting trenches, footings and slab areas. An excavatormounted plate compactor attachment provides more powerful compaction force than hand-operated compactors and reduces the need for workers in the trench. The PCX64 is approved for the Doosan DX140LC excavator, with a baseplate width of 23 in. (58 cm). The attachment’s dynamic force is 6,400 lbs. and the compaction frequency is 2,000 vibrations per minute (vpm). The PCX114 is approved for the Doosan DX140LC, DX180LC, DX190W, DX210W, DX225LC and DX255LC excavators. It features a baseplate width of 27 in. (68.5 cm), 2,000 vpm frequency and 11,350 lbs. of dynamic force. The PCX220 is approved for the Doosan DX255, DX300, DX350, DX420, DX480 and DX520 excavators. It features a baseplate width of 32 in. (81 cm), 2,100 vpm frequency and 22,000 lbs. of dynamic force. For more information, visit www.doosanequipment.com.
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Kobelco executives and plant management gather with employees to commemorate the production of the 25,000th Kobelco excavator at the Calhoun, Ga., plant.
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Kobelco’s intelligent hydraulics, as well as a new economy power mode that takes Kobelco’s ITCS to a new level, maintaining productivity while increasing fuel efficiency by an average of 10 percent over previous models. The SK350 Mark 9 also features a Tier IV Interim certified cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) engine with the use of a diesel oxygen catalyst and a diesel particulate filter, delivering more engine power and fuel efficiency than previous Tier III models. By choosing the appropriate technology for each machine to meet Tier IV Interim emissions regulations, Kobelco provides leadership in engine performance, productivity and fuel efficiency. Delivering 269 hp (201 kW), the SK350 Mark 9 has an operating weight of 80,909 lbs. (27,056 to 36,000 kg) and a dig depth of 24 ft. 10 in. (7.5 m).
Staff and management at Kobelco’s Calhoun, Ga., plant are recognized for their help in producing the 25,000th Kobelco excavator.
Kobelco’s history has included a number of important excavator “firsts”: • Swing priority • Power Boost with “no time limit” • Heavy lift with “no time limit” • “Blade Runner” excavator/dozer • Independent travel system • Hydraulically adjustable tracks • Intelligent total control system ITCS • Integrated noise and dust reduction INDR • First hybrid excavator For more information, visit www.kobelcoamerica.com.
Located an hour north of Atlanta, the 280,000-sq.-ft. plant in Calhoun, Ga., produces Kobelco excavators in six model classes — ranging from 17.6 to 53 ton (16 to 48 t) — for customers in the United States, Canada and Latin America. The plant is on track to produce more than 1,100 Kobelco excavators in 2012.
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Highway Jobs Bill Passes Preserving Jobs, Projects BILL from page 1
by two-thirds. States would have more flexibility on how they spend transportation aid. It also revamps rules on environmental studies of the potential impact of highway projects, with an aim toward cutting in half the time it takes to complete construction projects. And the measure contains an array of safety initiatives, including requirements that would make it more likely passengers would survive a tour bus crash. “It doesn't have everything,” Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said. But “we were able to do more with less and move transportation for the nation forward.” The bill would spend about $100 billion on federal highway programs over two years, but puts off the politically tricky decision on how to pay for them after that. The federal 18.4 cent-a-gallon gasoline tax and 24.4 cent-a-gallon diesel tax are no longer enough to pay for current spending on highway and transit programs. And two commissions and an array of private sector experts have said the United States should be spending about twice as much or more on its transportation infrastructure as it does now. But Congress and the White House have refused to discuss rais-
“We have a bill that will boost this economy. We have a bill that is supported by conservatives and liberals, progressives and moderates. I think it’s a great day.” Sen. Barbara Boxer California
ing fuel taxes or an alternative long-term source of money. The federal trust funds that pay for highway and transit programs are forecast to be nearly broke by the time the bill expires. “When the bill expires we face a high cliff from which the program could fall,” said Erich Zimmerman, a policy analyst with Taxpayers for Common Sense. The fuel taxes are not indexed for inflation and haven’t been increased since 1993, so their buying power has steadily eroded. Also, cars and trucks today are more fuel-efficient and the number of miles driven has flattened, resulting in less gas tax revenue. Since 2008, Congress has three times dipped into the national general treasury to borrow a total of $34.5 billion to keep transportation programs going. Obama signed a one-week tem-
porary measure the evening of June 29, permitting the highway and loan programs to continue until the full legislation reaches his desk. “We have a bill that will boost this economy. We have a bill that is supported by conservatives and liberals, progressives and moderates. I think it's a great day,” said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who led Senate negotiations on the transportation portion of the package. Boxer estimated the bill would save about 1.8 million jobs by keeping aid for highway and transit construction flowing to states and create another 1 million jobs by using federal loan guarantees to leverage private sector investment in infrastructure projects. Under the bill, interest rates of 3.4 percent for subsidized Stafford loans for undergraduates will con-
tinue for another year, instead of doubling for new loans beginning on July 1 as scheduled by a law passed five years ago to save money. Had the measure failed, interest rates would have mushroomed to 6.8 percent for 7.4 million students expected to get the loans over the coming year, adding an extra $1,000 to the average cost of each loan and antagonizing students — and their parents — four months from Election Day. The Democratic-led Senate sent the measure to Obama by a 74-19 vote, just minutes after the Republican-run House approved it 373-52. The unusual display of harmony, in a bitterly partisan year, signaled lawmakers’ eagerness to claim credit for providing transportation jobs, to avert higher costs for students and their families and to avoid being embarrassed had the
effort run aground. This year has seen the two parties mostly drive each other’s plans for tax breaks and economic revival into a stalemate, although lawmakers have enacted bills retaining the Social Security payroll tax cut for a year and renewing a government agency that promotes U.S. exports. “It’s important for Congress to act, not just talk about problems we have but to get things done,” said Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., a chief House author of the transportation measure. All the no votes were cast by Republicans. The compromise ended up sprinkled with unrelated nuggets dealing with Asian carp, roll-yourown tobacco and federal timber aid. But its most significant provisions dealt with transportation and student aid. The final transportation measure dropped a provision — which had drawn an Obama veto threat — that would have forced government approval of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to the Texas coast. But it contains curbs on environmental reviews of transportation projects. Republicans sought those curbs in hopes of cutting construction time almost in half. see BILL page 68
Key Components of the Highway Bill • Reauthorizes transportation programs through September 2014 at a cost of more than $100 billion. About 80 percent of that goes to federal highway programs, 20 percent to mass transit. • Retains the federal taxes — 18.4 cents a gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel — that have been unchanged since 1993. Because the gas taxes are inadequate to pay for the bill, it includes other savings such as $9.4 billion from changing the method of calculating pension plan liabilities, $10.8 billion from increasing Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation premiums and $2.7 billion from raising premiums in the flood insurance program. It also saves $100 million by ending a loophole where machines selling roll-your-own
cigarettes are not subject to tobacco taxes. Those savings also make up for the costs in the student loan bill. • Ensures that 80 percent of Clean Water Act Violation fines paid by BP and others held responsible for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill goes to Gulf Coast states. • Gives states more flexibility over how they spend federal highway aid and consolidates the number of highway programs by two-thirds. It also expands a loan guarantee program aimed at increasing private investment in infrastructure projects. • Leaves out several items sought by House Republicans, including government approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline and a stop to the Environmental Protection Agency regulating ash
generated by coal-fired plants. • Speeds up environmental impact studies on highway and transit construction projects and effectively reduces spending on “transportation enhancements” such as bike paths and sidewalks, with the agreement of Senate Democrats. The Senate also acquiesced to House demands that $1.4 billion for general land and water conservation be stripped from the bill. • Extends for one year a federal timber subsidy program that provides $346 million to 700 counties in 41 states. Almost one-third of that goes to Oregon. • Directs the Army Corps of Engineers to speed up efforts to protect the Great Lakes from Asian carp.
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Caterpillar to Sell Part of Bucyrus Distribution Business to Barloworld Caterpillar Inc. and Barloworld Limited announced that Caterpillar Global Mining LLC and Barloworld have signed an agreement for Barloworld to acquire the Bucyrus equipment distribution and support business in South Africa and Botswana. The transaction between Caterpillar and Barloworld is valued at approximately $115 million. In addition, Caterpillar Global Mining has assigned to Barloworld its agreements with Eqstra NH Equipment (Pty) Limited and Eqstra Botswana (Pty) Limited (together referred to as ‘Eqstra’) for the purchase of Eqstra’s South Africa and Botswana Bucyrus distributorship and mining services businesses. For Barloworld, the total transaction, including the former Eqstra mining services businesses, is valued at approximately $175 million. “We’re pleased to announce this agreement today as we continue to make good progress on our transition of the product distribution and support of former Bucyrus machinery to Cat dealers around the world,” said Steve Wunning, Caterpillar group president
with responsibility of Resource Industries. “Barloworld and Caterpillar have a longstanding relationship, and we look forward to realizing the growth opportunities created by this agreement.” Subject to customary closing conditions and required regulatory approvals, it is anticipated that the transaction will close in the third quarter of 2012. Upon completion of these transactions, Barloworld expects to begin providing sales, service and support for all of the former Bucyrus mining products in all its dealership territories in southern Africa. Clive Thomson, CEO of Barloworld said, “This acquisition is perfectly aligned with the group’s growth strategy. It builds on our existing strengths and will enhance our leading position in the mining industry by significantly expanding the range of equipment solutions we are able to provide to customers operating across southern Africa.” Following completion of the acquisition, approximately 470 former
Bucyrus and Eqstra employees and contract workers are expected to transition to Barloworld. Discussions are continuing between the companies in relation to the former Bucyrus distribution and support businesses in the Barloworld dealership territories in Russia and Iberia. Caterpillar continues to hold discussions with other Cat dealers that have mining activity in their territories and will continue to operate the former Bucyrus distribution business until the transitions have occurred in a given territory. To date, Caterpillar has closed similar transactions with Sime Darby Industrial and Finning International Inc. (for portions of the Bucyrus distribution and support business in South America and the U.K.). The company also has announced deals with three other dealers including Finning International Inc. (for portions of the Bucyrus distribution and support business in Canada), WesTrac Pty Limited and Ferreyros S.A.A. For more information, visit www.caterpillar.com.
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Congress Passes Highway Jobs Bill BILL from page 64
The bill consolidates federal transportation programs and gives states more flexibility in spending money from Washington. It also contains an array of safety initiatives including requirements aimed at enhancing bus safety. And it makes advocates of bike and pedestrian paths compete for money with other transportation projects. White House spokesman Jay Carney said the administration was glad Congress acted “before middle class families pay the price for inaction.” He said Obama will keep pressing for approval of more of his job-creating proposals from last year, to hire teachers, police officers and firefighters and for tax credits to companies that hire new workers. Most of the overall measure was financed by extending federal taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel for two more years. Those levies, unchanged for nearly two decades, are 18.4 cents a gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel and now fall well short of fully financing highway programs, which they were designed to do. About $20 billion would be raised over the next decade by reducing tax deductions for companies’ pension contributions and increasing the fees they pay to federally insure their pension plans. In return, a formula was changed to, in effect, let companies apportion less money for their pensions and to provide less year-to-year variation in those amounts. To raise other revenue, the government will start charging interest on subsidized Stafford loans no more than six years after undergraduates begin their studies. Today no interest is charged until after graduation, no matter how long that takes. In addition, a loophole was tightened to make it harder for businesses with roll-your-own cigarette machines to classify the tobacco they sell as pipe tobacco — which is taxed at a lower rate than cigarette tobacco. The change is expected to raise nearly $100 million. Some federal workers would be allowed to work part-time as they gradually retire, saving the government money because the workers would receive only partial salaries and retirement annuities. As often happens with bills that are certain to win the president’s signature, the measure became a catch-all for other unrelated provisions. One would order the government to accelerate work on a plan for preventing Asian carp, which devour other species, from entering the Great Lakes from the Mississippi River. It drew opposition from Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., and some other lawmakers arguing that blocking the fish could interfere with shipping, but the Senate turned their objections aside. Federal flood insurance programs that protect 5.6 million households and businesses were extended, allowing higher premiums and limiting subsidies for vacation homes to help address a shortfall in the program caused by claims from 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. The measure also steers 80 percent out of billions in Clean Water Act penalties paid by BP and others for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion to the five Gulf states whose beaches and waters were soiled by the disaster. The money would have otherwise gone to federal coffers. Federal timber subsidies worth $346 million would be distributed for another year to rural counties, while other funds would be steered to rural school districts. The bill also eases restrictions that force most American food aid to be shipped abroad on U.S.-flagged vessels.
The Industry Responds The Road Connection Lisa Carson, marketing manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, The Road Connection’s primary sponsor, said after three tumultuous years of partisan bickering, the company is pleased to see Congress making strides in protecting and advancing America’s infrastructure and economic growth. “We are proud to say that advocates like The Road Connection and other industry organizations have made a difference by getting Congress to see that this is not an issue they can push aside,” Carson said. “While the measure is far from perfect, it gives our contractors and dealers the stability they need to continue their operations and provide jobs to millions of Americans. As an American manufacturer, we know that this bill will help stimulate equipment sales, which will be used to fix our crumbling roads and bridges.” At the same time applauding Congress’ action, Carson also cautioned supporters that The Road Connection’s work is “far from over.” “This new bill gives us time to ramp up our efforts for 2014, which will come sooner than we think,” Carson said. “If we want to improve our nation’s infrastructure grade from a D- to acceptable levels, we are going to need serious investments that can be promised for more than two years at a time.” Associated General Contractors of America The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in reaction to Congressional passage of a 27-month highway and transit measure: “The passage of the 27-month transportation bill ends nearly three years worth of temporary extensions that have made it increasingly difficult for state and local officials to plan for, fund and execute major new infrastructure projects. The new highway and transit bill should allow construction to finally begin on many longdelayed, yet vital, projects. In addition, this bill will make it easier for a host of long-contemplated projects to move through a regulatory review process that until now was hopelessly inefficient. “The members of Congress that worked so hard to craft this measure understand that the benefits to our economy from infrastructure investments are too important to be undermined by legitimate disagreements over a handful of policy questions. Indeed passing this measure is
a significant victory for construction workers, commuters, shippers and the economy. “Today’s legislative accomplishments must be seen, however, as the start of a broader effort to address the long-term funding challenges that still threaten the federal transportation program. That is why we look forward to resuming work on an even-longer term transportation measure that includes key revenue reforms as soon as Congress returns later next month.” Associated Equipment Distributors Upon the measure’s passage, AED President and CEO Toby Mack and 2012 National Chairman Larry Glynn, president and owner of CMW Equipment in St. Louis, released the following statements. “After years of inaction, we are pleased to see the House and Senate work together in a bipartisan manner to complete a new multi-year highway bill that restores certainty to federal infrastructure programs and lays a solid foundation for America's future economic growth,” said Mack. “The legislation not only maintains critical investments in our nation’s deteriorating surface transportation infrastructure, but it also makes significant programmatic improvements that will restore public confidence in the federal highway program, paving the way for future discussions about how to restore the long-term viability of the Highway Trust Fund and increase investment. “Congratulations and thanks to House and Senate leadership, Sen. Boxer, and Rep. Mica, and members of the conference committee for their dogged persistence. Thanks also to all the AED members who participated in this process and made it clear to their lawmakers that inaction on a highway bill was unacceptable.” “This is a long-awaited, positive development for the construction equipment industry. Contractors around the country have been on life support over the last few years. This bill will provide much needed certainty for contractors, dealers, and suppliers,” said Glynn. “Equipment distributors sell the equipment that builds and maintains this country’s infrastructure. And building that infrastructure creates American jobs. Ninety-five to ninety-nine percent of the equipment I sell at CMW is manufactured at factories in the United States. A new highway bill will encourage equipment sales and stimulate manufacturing here in this country.”
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$15M TBMs Prep for New London Underground Tunnel With a budget of $786 million (£500 million) for the two tunnels — largely funded by the British governCrossrail estimates that at peak production, the projment — boring will begin at the Limmo Peninsula at ect will provide jobs for 14,000 workers in various the former site of the Thames Ironworks, the first shipcapacities, including those who will supply materials. yard to build iron ships. At present two 32.8-yd. (30-m) With 20 scattered small construction sites in London, deep shafts are under construction at that location, in more than 3,000 people are working directly on the preparation for the lowering of sections of Victoria and project with many more jobs — including 400 apprenElizabeth for assembly underground. ticeships — to come during the life of the project. London’s Mayor Boris Johnson famously described the TBMs as voraciously nibbling away beneath Naming the TBMs London, and nibbling for the eastern tunnels will comBefore any earth could be moved, in a nod to the mence in late June or early July this year when assemconstruction tradition holding that a TBM must have a bly of Victoria, the first TBM to be delivered, will name for good luck before it begins work, a competi- Staffed by a crew of 20 and equipped with a refuge chamber, begin. tion was held to name the TBMs, with the results cooking and bathroom facilities, the machines are about 153 yds. “The Crossrail project has many sites across London announced in February 2012. (140 m) long, which Crossrail compares to the equivalent of a and is under the spotlight — we cannot put a foot The TBMs will work in pairs and the first are now queue of 14 London omnibuses. wrong,” said Terry McDonald, the Joint Venture’s projknown as Ada and Phyllis. According to Crossrail, ect director. “The result is that we Phyllis was named after Phyllis Pearsall, creator of that boon require far more non-construction speto tourist and resident alike, the London A-Z street listings. cialist staff than is normal. The staffing Ada is an homage to Ada Lovelace, who wrote what is costs are by far the highest percentage regarded as the first computer program in her notes on of the cost that I have experienced durCharles Babbage’s analytical engine, which Babbage ing 40 years of involvement with major designed in the 19th century with plans to utilize punched projects worldwide.” cards. In addition to non-construction staff, The names chosen for four other boring machines are: more than 100 subcontractors and sup• Victoria and Elizabeth, after Britain's most famous pliers representing a rich mix of British queens. This pair will start their underground journey in the and international companies will be Docklands and go westward when they begin work in the employed for the two tunnels. summer of 2012. Among the subcontractors involved • Mary and Sophia will be launched in winter 2012 from are Weldex, which will supply the Plumstead on the south side of the Thames and tunnel some Operating round-the-clock over the TBM lifting crane. The two gantry 49 ft. (15 m) under the river bed to North Woolwich. This course of three years at a depth of cranes for the Limmo Peninsular shaft pair of TBMs are named after the wives of the celebrated approximately 43 yds. (40 m), and a third crane for the shaft at Stepney civil engineers Isambard Kingdom Brunel and his father between them, the TBMs will cover Each of the TBMs that will work on Green will be provided by Industrias the 26 mi. (42 km) long project at the project weighs about 1,212 Marc Isambard Brunel respectively. rate of some 109 yds. (100 m) a tons (1,100 t), with a shield diame- Electromecanicas GH, SA. These At this time, no names have been announced for the final the cranes will be used to feed the tunnel week. ter of 278 in. (706 cm). pair of TBMs. with lining segments and material such Earth Pressure Balance TBMs. They will burrow though a as pipes, rails, and so on, which will then be transported by The major contractors working on the job are: • For the western tunnels from Royal Oak to Farringdon, mix of gravel, sand and clay to construct the tunnels north of underground railway to their destination. a Joint Venture comprised of Ferrovial Agroman (UK) Ltd, the Thames, while slurry TBMs Mary and Sophia excavatAuxiliary shaft sheet piling is by Dew Piling Ltd, and saw BAM Nuttall Ltd, and Kier Construction Ltd, which also ing the Thames Tunnel will follow a route through land cutting by Kilnbridge Construction Services Ltd. will handle construction of early access shafts and sprayed largely composed of chalk. DSJV construction manager Gonzalo Rojo stated other Each TBM costs about $15 million (£10 million). concrete linings for the tunnels at Tottenham Court Road and equipment for the Limmo Peninsula job includes spraying Operating round-the-clock over the course of three years robots from Meyco BASF, Liebherr excavators and loaders, Bond Street stations. • For the eastern tunnels from the Limmo Peninsula to at a depth of approximately 43 yds. (40 m), between them and a drilling unit from Sandvik, with attachments by Farringdon and Victoria Dock and from Stepney Green to the TBMs will cover the 26 mi. (42 km) long project at the Wimmer. Lifting and lattice girder installation will be carried Pudding Mill Lane, a Joint Venture formed of Dragados, rate of some 109 yds. (100 m) a week, boring tunnels 6.78 out by Normet Oy. yds. (6.2 m) in diameter after lining segments are placed. S.A. and John Sisk & Son Ltd. “The high angle conveyors carrying the spoil vertically up • For the tunnel under the Thames, a Joint Venture com- Their positions will be tracked by the most advanced tech- the shafts will be provided by P&H Mining Equipment posed of J. Murphy & Son and Hochtief (UK) Construction. nology from the surface, enabling the huge machines to (Continental), an American company. Other important subavoid such obstacles as sewers and the Blackwall and contractors include Zitron for ventilation fans and Valente Limehouse tunnel link roads, not to mention ten Tube lines. SpA for rolling stock, while instrumentation and monitoring About the TBMs Each of the TBMs that will work on the project weighs In addition, thousands of monitoring instruments are is by Geocisa UK Ltd, which is also handling ground about 1,212.54 tons (1,100 t), with a shield diameter of 278 installed across the capital to ensure any potential problems treatment,” he added. in. (706 cm). Staffed by a crew of 20 and equipped with a are nipped in the bud. The Eastern Tunnels refuge chamber, cooking and bathroom facilities, the Daunting Procurement Process As an indication of the massive amount of coordination to machines are about 153 yds. (140 m) long, which Crossrail Material suppliers include Cemex UK Ltd (concrete and compares to the equivalent of a queue of 14 London be carried out for the overall project, it is instructive to exam- grouting components) and ArcelorMittal, S.A. (steel fibers). ine just one portion of it, in this case the eastern tunnels. omnibuses. Romtech Ltd are supplying lattice girders. Circumferencial As noted, these tunnels will be constructed by the and socket radial joint, bolt connections and grout sockets Two categories of boring machine are involved. Since no British company manufactures TBMs, they are being pro- Dragados Sisk Joint Venture (DSJV). The project will be will be provided by Anixter Components Solutions. vided by the German company Herrenknecht AG. Six are managed by DSJV's new office in Newham, east London. see TUNNELS page 85 TUNNELS from page 1
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Caterpillar Studies Future of Peoria Headquarters By David Mercer ASSOCIATED PRESS
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar Inc. announced June 25 that it plans to spend the next several months studying ways to modernize its 45-year-old headquarters in Peoria. The study will focus on the company’s long-term needs, including its building and technology, and while there are no plans yet to add to or subtract from Caterpillar’s Peoria presence, “all options are open,” spokesman Rusty Dunn said. “This thing was built in 1967,” Dunn said, referring to the headquarters just off the Illinois River in downtown Peoria. “What Caterpillar was in 1967 is much, much different than what we are today and where we think we’re headed.” Caterpillar, a Fortune 500 company, is the world’s largest maker of construction and mining equipment and has factories all over the world. But it’s also the Peoria area’s largest employer, including about 3,200 jobs in the downtown headquarters and nearby offices. Local elected officials and the United Auto Workers union, which represents some of Peoria-area Caterpillar employees, did not return calls seeking comment. Caterpillar has been among the sharpest critics of Illinois’ state government and the management of its economy. Last year, CEO Douglas Oberhelman reminded Gov. Pat Quinn that the company has out-of-state suitors to prompt the governor to work on improving the state’s economy. Oberhelman later said he wasn’t threatening to leave Illinois. Earlier this year Caterpillar chose a site in Georgia over several sites in Illinois, including Peoria and Galesburg, and other states to relocate the operations of a Japanese tractorand excavator-building plant that will employ 1,400 people. The company cited, among other things, concerns about Illinois’ economy and a massive state government budget deficit. When the headquarters building was built, almost all of Caterpillar’s $1.4 billion in sales were made in the United States, Dunn said. Last year, the company had $60.1 billion in revenue — more than half of it generated outside the country — and Dunn pointed out that Caterpillar has divisional headquarters in Wisconsin, California, Geneva, Switzerland and elsewhere. “This study’s going to evaluate, one, the physical bricks and mortar requirements,” Dunn said. “It will also focus on the technological and the organizational needs of the company — what they are today versus what they need to be 15, 20, 40 years from now.” The company plans to spend three to five months on the study and, when finished, present options to its board of directors and give the public a look at least parts of it, Dunn said. Caterpillar is already working on a new visitors center in downtown Peoria that it plans to open in October.
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New Units Signify Big Step in Bringing Fleet Up to Speed to make the cut again. “We are hopeful, yes, but it never is in the bag,” Beck said from her Charlotte office. “It depends somewhat on the competition. We’ll just keep trying to meet customers’ needs and to do what they ask.”
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when operators don’t have access to enclosed cabs, there are injuries and deaths.” The D5 dozer units — and D3 and D4 models — are manufactured at a Caterpillar plant in Japan. Six of the purchased machines already have arrived in the port at Charleston, S.C., according to Kodama, and the remaining units are expected momentarily. Rebuilding the Fleet The new units represent a big first step in returning South Carolina’s fire-fighting equipment fleet to a satisfactory state of readiness. Of forestry’s 134 manned operating units, 60 are older than the recommended replacement age of 15 years. About 45 of the dozers were procured in 1996, the last time the commission had significant capital funding, with other purchases coming irregularly when money happened to be available. Two recessions disrupted purchases between 1996 and the present. Additionally, the commission’s budget has been halved since 2008 — a period in which the use of forestry resources has steadily increased, along with demands for forestry personnel and equipment. When Kodama assumed his role at the agency, he immediately recognized the funding and operational crisis. After making numerous fruitless trips to Washington, D.C., in search of help, as well as South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley exploring budgeting speaks about the need for products keep the men and women who approaches by other state that fight the wildfires in South Carolina forestry agencies, he went safe. These Caterpillar machines are to the South Carolina legis- equipped with number of specific lature last year with an safety features. urgent appeal. • The forestry industry, which “To meet its statutory mandate, the agency must be returned to an the commission supports, is the acceptable equipment replacement number one employer (90,000 cycle, fill vacancies and transfer jobs) and number one wage personnel in critical positions from provider ($4.1 billion) among all temporary federal and non-recur- manufacturing segments in the ring funds back to stable funding,” state • Forestry products are the numhe wrote the state budget office director. He reminded the state ber one cash crop ($876 million), officials of some economic facts of with $1.3 billion in annual exports • Timberlands cover two-thirds life in South Carolina:
(L-R): Doug Mills and Darryl Jones, South Carolina Forestry commission, and Brian Smith, Blanchard Machinery, are in front of the D5K LGP machine equipped with a fire plow. The fire plow moves the material onto the fire as the machine passes.
(12.3 million acres) of South Carolina and the agency is the designated protector of all that acreage • For every dollar invested by the state in the industry, the industry produces $1,800 of economic impact Kodama asked for an immediate infusion of cash to begin the process of upgrading equipment and personnel. The lawmakers responded with some $3 million for the current fiscal year, from which the commission extracted enough money to buy the first 10 Caterpillar dozers along with tractor trailer units to haul the machines. Another $3.5 million will be available on July 1, the start of the new fiscal year, when a second round of bidding will ensue to supply another dozen or so dozer units. Perhaps more important, the state forester also proposed to legislators that a steady stream of funding be created to finish the job. What he had discovered in his scouting around the nation for solutions was that the Texas timberland agency has a steady revenue source from taxes applied to insurance premiums. South Carolina lawmakers followed the
example of Texas legislators and tapped South Carolina insurance tax revenue to help restore the forestry agency to a healthier condition. Lawmakers approved a bill stipulating that for five years beginning in 2013, 2.25 percent of premiums paid for insurance policies will be funneled into the agency’s coffers, a percentage that is expected to plump the account by about $3 million a year. So for at least six more years, the agency will have $3 million for capital and personnel expenditure. “It made sense to do it that way,” Kodama argued, “because using the collected money for insurancerelated purposes ties in with what we do. We reduce risk for many homeowners in rural areas adjacent to timberland.” Consequently, with a second round of equipment bidding coming this summer and continuing for at least five more years, heavy equipment dealers and manufacturers are on their toes. Because the future offerings must meet Tier IV interim emission standards, the bids will vary somewhat from that for the contract just awarded. Even so, Caterpillar officials are hoping
Singular Firefighter Role Though in South Carolina the state owns just five percent of forested land—and the federal government another five percent— the state forestry agency is the designated protector of all timberland, including the 16 percent owned by corporations and 74 percent held by some 88,000 individual landowners. This umbrella role is offered by the state because the trees are a towering economic resource to South Carolina. “That doesn’t mean the agency sends out bills after fighting a fire on private sector land. It does mean that it cooperates closely with local fire departments,” said Kodama. “They take care of structures and we take care of wild land. We don’t have the equipment to do the work of fire departments and vice versa.” This partnership comes into play many times during a typical year. The agency responds to between 2,000 and 3,000 wildfires a year, many of which threaten commercial and residential buildings situated in the middle or on the edge of forest stands. A notably bad blaze occurred in 2009 along a highway in Horry County. It destroyed or damaged almost 200 residences with an overall cost of some $50 million. Though fires are the most destructive threat to square miles of trees and adjacent structures, other storms also bring a response from the agency, including hurricanes, tornados and manmade disasters such as hazardous spills. These responses all are mandated by the agency’s Incident Management language. The U.S. Forestry Service helps support the effort by contributing some $2 million annually to the funding pool. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Ritchason Auctioneers Holds Sale in Lebanon, Tenn.
Dewain Ritchason (L), president of Ritchason Auctioneers, rolls through the morning announcements while auctioneer Tony Watson prepares to start calling for bids on iron.
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itchason Auctioneers Inc. held its second big auction of the year at its company headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on June 16. During the morning announcements, company president Dewain Ritchason thanked the 100-plus consignors who had various lots of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers and commercial vehicle on the block. Ritchason also proudly remarked that he feels that he now has the best auctioning crew ever.
Another great turnout of bidders for the June 16 Ritchason Auctioneers sale in Lebanon, Tenn.
Billy Seals (L), Thompson Tractor, Birmingham, Ala., and Jesus Ramirez, Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala., searched for good used equipment at the Ritchason sale. Ramirez’s hat was the subject of many conversations, so give him a call to order one.
Regular auction attendee David Moore, Construction Equipment Rental and Sales, Jackson, Tenn., talks with one of Ritchason’s newer staff additions, Ashley Nicholson, Ritchason marketing division.
Waiting for the auctioning to come their way are Stacy Price (L), RS Trading, Jamestown, Tenn., and Sam Brown, Hix Bros. Tractor, Cookeville, Tenn.
Jerry Swift (L), Swift Construction Co., Cookeville, Tenn., talks with Danny Logan, L & L Equipment Sales, Fairview, Tenn.; about some of the 50 units he had consigned in this sale.
The father and son team of Bryce (in cab) and William Jones, Stone Ridge Construction, Gordonsville, Tenn., were impressed with the condition of this 2008 Cat 140M motorgrader.
Used mid-sized dozers are still extremely popular in the farming community and of interest (L-R) to Jason Thomas, Triple J Farms, Morganville, Ky.; Chad Hobgood, Hobgood Farms, Henderson, Ky.; and Brian Hendrickson, Hendrickson Farms, Morganville, Ky.
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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here! 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR: Thursday, July 12th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST) Tuesday, July 17th - WEBINAR: MN Historic Climate Change and Noteworthy Weather Events (9:00 AM EST – 10:00 AM EST) Tuesday, July 24th - 22nd ANNUAL WIDMER GOLF TOURNAMENT (12:30 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Thursday, July 26th - LANDSCAPE DESIGN TOUR Thursday, July 26th - ROLLING RETAIL EXPERIENCE (9:00 AM CST – 1:30 PM CST) Thursday, August 9th - 2012 WISCONSIN NURSERY FIELD DAY (ALL DAY) Thursday, August 9th - GIRL’S NIGHT OUT (6:30 PM CST – 9:30 PM CST) Thursday, August 16th - CARLIN: 2012 BUYERFEST (ALL DAY) Tuesday, August 21st - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST) Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT 2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLEAN WATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY) Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPECIALIST EXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST) Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)
***Please contact MNLA at mnla@mnla.biz or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information. American Subcontractors Association – Midwest Council The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improve the construction process through active participation in education, legislation and cooperation. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the American Subcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor. AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. Friday, August 3th – AGC GOLF TOURNAMENT – Join your colleagues and fellow members at our golf tournament on Friday, August 3, at Fox Hollow Golf Club in St. Michael. SAVE THE DATE!!! 2nd Annual AGC of ST. LOUIS BIM EXPO is THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM at Washington University in St. Louis. Coming off a successful inaugural event in 2011 with close to 150 attendees, the AGC of St. Louis BIM Expo Advisory Committee has begun planning for our 2012 EXPO. This year’s event will be held at Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, August 23rd, and is sure to be bigger and better! The AGC of St. Louis is now accepting proposals for a limited number of speaking opportunities. For more information, please contact Joanne Engel at jengel@stl-cts.org. VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK! Thank you to the Construction Leadership Council for putting on a successful Build-A-Brat Picnic last Thursday, June 7th. The picnic had great weather, great attendance and great food!
***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LISTINGS? Are they up-to-date? Does your company profile show why you are better than your competition? Listed all your branches? All members have received AGC of Minnesota directory update information – company profile/personnel update, advertising opportunities, and updating up to five company specialties. Unsure if your company information has been updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check by email at isanem@agcmn.org or 651/796-2187. Advertising space is still available and reasonable! ***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OF AMERICA offers monthly featured products, available at a discount to AGC members. A link to the bookstore is available through our home page, www.agcmn.org. HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates Available Written Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24 At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19 Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To Schedule Must Schedule NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To Schedule Practical Exam – Must Schedule For More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr 800-4-HOFFMAN www.hoffmanequip.com New Jersey Corporate Headquarters Hoffman Equipment 300 South Randolphville Road Piscataway, NJ 08854
2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings: New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4 NASTT’s mission is to advance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the public and the environment by increasing awareness and knowledge through information dissemination; research and development; education and training; and partnerships with organizations and th
Notice of Public Sale Thursday, July 12, 2012 6247 Campbell Rd. • York, SC 29745 10:00 A.M. EASTERN TIME Pursuant to the terms of promissory note between Cox & Floyd Grading, Inc. as Debtor and Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc as Secured Party. Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc. will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder AS-IS, WHERE-IS, WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, all of its right, title and interest to: Collateral: One (1) JCI Screen (S/N:S061699) mounted on One (1) JCI Plant (S/N: P060319) TERMS: (a) 25% of purchase price payable by certified or cashier’s check at the time of sale, with the balance payable in good funds by noon on the following business day, unless (b) the bidder has pre-qualified by presenting us with a commitment for funding from a source and in a form acceptable to us in our sole discretion, in which case we will entertain bids up to the amount of such commitment, or (c) the bidder has obtained credit approval from PUEFC in advance of the sale date Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp. F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc. reserves the right to bid at the sale. Please contact Thomas Stolz at 704-909-2600 for additional description or to make inspection arrangements.
PEOPLES UNITED EQUIPMENT FINANCE CORP. F/K/A: FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT INC. 10130 Mallard Creek Road, Suite 210 • Charlotte, NC 28262 James E. Jones 704-909-2600, Cell: 704-236-7954
agencies interested in trenchless technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sectors of the trenchless technology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of training opportunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill, Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or mhill@nastt.org. 2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida Convention, July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL. HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION 2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition September 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, Ohio FEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillar will be featured. Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is welcome. Bring your equipment and have some fun, because we have a lot of digging, dozing, loading, shoveling, hauling and scraping work to do. Come watch and participate in the 27th Annual Convention of the Historical Construction Equipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW: Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show. Featuring many finely restored Caterpillar machines on static display and in action! Show Hours: Friday, September 14th – 9:00 AM to Dusk Saturday, September 15th – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday, September 16th – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OHIO HCEA/ACMOC Banquet: Saturday, September 15th – Social Hour at 6:00 PM; Dinner at 7:00 PM $30.00 for Adults; $15.00 for age 12 and under. Order tickets through the HCEA office at 419/352-5616. First come, first served – seating is limited to 250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616.
Doosan Portable Power Brand Video Earns Accolades The Doosan Portable Power brand video recently received high honors, garnering a Silver ADDY Award for Burke Communications in the 2012 American Advertising Federation (AAF) awards competition of AAF Charlotte. The video, featuring the Doosan brand, was created in 2011 to introduce the company’s global transition to new Doosan machine branding. Today, the entire line of Doosan Portable Power equipment — including portable air compressors, mobile generators, portable light towers, and light compaction equipment — carries Doosan machine branding. The Silver ADDY for video work was awarded in the Elements of Advertising category for special effects. As an award winner, the Doosan Portable Power video competed for additional honors in the AAF District-level competition. The annual ADDY Award competition recognizes creative excellence in the art of advertising, and the competition is the largest and most representative in the advertising industry. More than 60,000 entries are submitted across the United States in local ADDY competitions. Earlier in 2012, the Doosan Brand video was the winner of a platinum 2011 MarCom Award from the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals (AMCP). For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com.
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TBMs Will Work for Three Years Round-the-Clock TUNNELS from page 70
In connection with materials, DSJV's McDonald noted that “Crossrail requires a procurement process that some of the supply chain find hard to grasp and even daunting and we have to spend a lot of time getting them through it. I have never employed so many people in procurement.” The eastern tunnels’ lining will be formed of 100,000 concrete segments. Weighing just under 27.5 tons (25 t) apiece and each comprised of seven 3.5 ton (3.2 t) segments and a key stone, they will be produced in the segment factory that DSJV will establish in Chatham, Kent, with concrete provided by Brett Concrete Ltd. and carousels and molds manufactured by CBE. At peak activity DSJV’s facility will pour approximately 300 segments a day. They will be transported by barge to the Limmo Peninsula site. Unusual Aspects of the Project “The Crossrail project is fairly special in that a specific hybrid law was passed by Parliament to enable it to happen. The process of agreeing to this law, or Act as it is known in the UK, required the agreement of thousands of interested parties and it has a host of undertakings and assurances that we must comply with,” McDonald noted. “An example is that no truck is allowed on a Crossrail site unless it is fitted with a list of safety devices over and above that required by law and the driver has attended a special three-day training program run by Crossrail. It was challenging to get the supply chain to come to terms with this and to comply with this and it requires a lot of ‘policing’ to achieve compliance,” he added. During the debating of the Act in the House of Lords, questions were asked relating to public health, with the parliamentary record showing Lord James of Blackheath stated his concerns vis-a-vis the area to be excavated near Farringdon Station included a mass grave where almost 700 anthrax victims were known to been buried. The disease arrived at nearby Smithfield Market in contaminated meat in 1520, as a result of which most of the residents in the area died. In reply to Lord James’ further pointing out that when the Metropolitan Line was cut in 1890 in similar circumstances a number of people died, the House was assured that the project’s design consultants along with specialists from the Museum of London Archaeological Services would manage the issue utilizing best practice measures. Fragments of human bone found during
excavation were tested by the Health Protective Agency and no traces of anthrax were found. A less-dramatic matter relating to the project was the founding of the $20 million (£13 million) Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy (TUCA) in east London to provide instruction to at least 3,500 workers in skills needed to work on this kind of project. Opened in September 2010, it aims to overcome the current shortage of those with the necessary skills to work on the London Tunnel and similar projects in the UK. Before the Academy was opened the closest such institution was located in Switzerland. Initially there was some doubt about how long TBM delivery might be delayed because their main bearings x also are in high demand at present for the expanding offshore wind turbine industry and also, due to conflicts involving the UK, for tank gun turrets. However, Herrenknecht AG possessed sufficient supplies of these parts and was able to produce the initial order faster than anticipated. Finally, about 5 million tons (4.5 million t) of spoil, representing about two-thirds of the material excavated during the life of the project, will be used to create a new wetland nature reserve on Wallasea Island in Essex, northeast of London, in partnership with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). Most of the material excavated will be transported by boat or rail, thus avoiding further congestion of London's busy, crowded streets. The first shiploads are expected to arrive at the island in the summer of 2012. About the Companies Spanish company Dragados, S.A., specializes in global heavy construction. It is currently working on two projects in the United States, where the largest TBM in the world will be used on the Alaskan Way viaduct replacement tunnel project in Seattle. Their other American project is the East Side Access tunnels in New York. International construction company John Sisk & Son Ltd. is based in Ireland. Recent projects include an extension to the headquarters of pharmaceutical services provider Ashfield In2Focus in Leicestershire, England and a new VIP facility in the UK’s Birmingham Airport currently under way. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Lloyd Meekins Holds Auction for Blackmon Contracting
Asher Brinson, Sound Heavy Machinery, Raleigh, N.C., inspects the undercarriage of this machine for a customer.
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loyd Meekins & Sons Auction Co. held an absolute auction for Blackmon Contracting Company Inc. on June 21 in Wilson Mills, N.C. The drive-thru ramp sale featured well-maintained, jobready equipment from Blackmon, as well as absolute conDavis Mellott, Southeastern Equipment signments from other dealers and contractors including Corporation, Chesapeake, Va., was at earth-moving equipment, heavy duty trucks, trailers and the sale to buy a piece or two and to support equipment.
The well attended sale included bidders both on site and online from most of the United States and several countries.
see which area contractors were bidding.
Eddie Mylam (L), Mylam Equipment, Danville, Va., and Todd Adkins, Mylam Rental, Leland, N.C., came to the auction to possibly buy a few pieces.
Mickey Meekins checks the catalogue one last time prior to the start of the sale. (L-R): Carl Beal, N.C. Beal & Sons, Sanford, N.C., goes over his latest project needs with Josh Kearns and Chuck Harris, Benchmark Tool & Supply Inc., one of the area’s dealers of Topcon lasers and machine guidance systems and other products.
Scott McClendon, Bartholomew Paving, Raleigh, N.C., came to the sale looking to bid on rollers, pavers and a service body truck.
This Cat 430D four-wheel drive backhoe was sold to a contractor in Wilmington.
(L-R): Kevin, and Ronnie Stephens, Carolina Conduit Systems, Clayton, N.C., go over their machine needs with David Vendemia, Tar Heel Machinery, Raleigh, N.C.
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Notice of Public Sale Thursday, July 19, 2012 2311 Stafford St. Ext. Monroe, NC 28110 10:00 A.M. EASTERN TIME Pursuant to the terms of promissory note between Donnie E. Hildreth as Debtor and Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc as Secured Party. Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc. will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder AS-IS, WHERE-IS, WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, all of its right, title and interest to: Collateral: One (1) CTR 950B Log Loader, S/N: CS15414 TERMS: (a) 25% of purchase price payable by certified or cashier’s check at the time of sale, with the balance payable in good funds by noon on the following business day, unless (b) the bidder has pre-qualified by presenting us with a commitment for funding from a source and in a form acceptable to us in our sole discretion, in which case we will entertain bids up to the amount of such commitment, or (c) the bidder has obtained credit approval from PUEFC in advance of the sale date Peoples United Equipment Finance Corp. F/K/A: Financial Federal Credit Inc. reserves the right to bid at the sale. Please contact Thomas Stolz at 704-909-2600 for additional description or to make inspection arrangements.
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PEOPLES UNITED EQUIPMENT FINANCE CORP. F/K/A: FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT INC. 10130 Mallard Creek Road, Suite 210 • Charlotte, NC 28262 James E. Jones 704-909-2600, Cell: 704-236-7954
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Guests Learn Latest Laser Technology at Demo Event SITECH from page 8
Todd Hunnicutt of Blue Ridge Excavating, Bostic, N.C., tests out the Cat D6K XL dozer equipped with the Trimble GCS 900 3D system.
Lamar Hester (L) of SITECH MidAtlantic explains how the Cat 140M motorgrader equipped with a Trimble GPS system improves operators’ efficiency to Tyler (in cab) and Riley Lecka of Blue Ridge Environmental Consultants, Wilkesboro, N.C.
Chris Lee (second from L) of SITECH Mid-Atlantic explains the increased production benefits of a dozer equipped with a Trimble GPS system to Brian Aravjo (L), Devon Gressbyrd (third from L) and Bobby Haywood.
The Trimble GCS 900 3D GPS system equipped on this Cat 320EL excavator was pre-programmed with the dimensions for digging a retention pond. Explaining how the system works and its benefits are Mitch Christenbury (L) of Carolina CAT and Randy Rohrer (R) of SITECH Mid-Atlantic. Listening are Jerry Lambert (second from L) and Todd Wilson, both of Wayne Brothers, Kannapolis, N.C.
The Cat D6K XL equipped a Trimble GCS 900 3D system had many people testing it out. Here, Chris Harrell of Granite Contracting, Cornelius, N.C., takes his turn. (L-R): David Henson, Mike Tropsha and Brian Hoffman, all of Carolina CAT, welcome Terry Sturgell and Mike Condron, both of Exodus Machines.
Several contractors who had the chance to operate the Cat 320EL excavator equipped with the Trimble GCS 900 3D GPS system saw the benefits of increased production and operator efficiency.
Matt Brooks (R) of Crowder Construction Company in Charlotte learns how the Trimble SPS 985 Rover & TSC3 data collector offers faster service and is WiFi capable from Mike Meadows (L), Mike Tropsha (second from L) and Tony Pennington, all of Carolina CAT.
Todd Wilson of Wayne Brothers, Kannapolis, N.C., works the Cat 320EL equipped with the Trimble GCS 900 3D GPS system. The system was set up to give the operator a feel for digging a retention pond.
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ADVERTISER INDEX A E D ..............................................................................................27 ADVANCE TIRE ..............................................................................23 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ........................................51 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ................................3,18 ASSET AUCTIONS ........................................................................80 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ....................................................9 BID SPOTTER ................................................................................87 BOBCAT COMPANY..................................................................46,47 BOMAG ..........................................................................................43 BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................12 CAROLINA CAT ..............................................................................16 CAT AUCTION SERVICES ............................................................81 CATERPILLAR ................................................................................21 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................74 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC..................................................................48 CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................78 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ............................13,49 COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................24 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ........................29,44,79,83 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..................................................52 DYNAPAC ......................................................................................35 FAE USA INC ..................................................................................32 FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................23 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ........................................................20 FQS BEAR EQUIPMENT..................................................................2 G S EQUIPMENT............................................................................11 GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ........................................28 GENSCO EQUIPMENT LTD ..........................................................59 GOMACO CORP ............................................................................40 H & L TOOTH CO ..........................................................................53 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ................................................17 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................92 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................................66,67 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ............................................52 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................................63 IMPACT CLEAN TECH ..................................................................61 IRON PLANET ................................................................................89 JCB INC ....................................................................................55,65 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................36 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................77 K I T EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................23
KASI INFRARED CORP ................................................................36 KAWASAKI......................................................................................25 KUBOTA SVL ............................................................................72,73 LEEBOY ....................................................................................38,39 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO........................................31 M D MOODY & SONS INC ..............................................................5 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE........................................12 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................................33 MDS ................................................................................................61 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ....................................................19 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................57 OKADA AMERICA ..........................................................................56 PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ..............................................48 PEOPLES UNITED EQUIPMENT ........................................10,84,87 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..............................................................24 PROFESSIONAL SHORING & SUPPLY ........................................56 RING POWER CORP ......................................................................6 RING POWER CRANE ..................................................................10 RING POWER RENTAL....................................................................7 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................91 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................28 ROLLER & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS ....................................85 ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................42 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................41 SANY AMERICA INC ......................................................................16 SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ................................................................15 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS........................................59 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................36 TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................69 TEREX COMPACT..........................................................................32 TOKU AMERICA INC ......................................................................61 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS ..............................................20 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................66 TRAMAC BY MONTABERT ............................................................56 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................27 VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................34 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................71 WILSON FINLEY ............................................................................72 WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................37 YANMAR AMERICA ........................................................................75
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Summer Specials Get your machine ready to work! • Tune ups starting at $100 • Skid steers, compact track loaders, backhoe loaders, and mini excavators • Avoid unplanned downtime with a hydraulic inspection
Alpha Series Compact Track Loaders • Tougher–Dozer style undercarriage • More room and visibility–25% larger cab • Better Lighting–Case exclusive side lighting
Rental Equipment Equipment for all your needs • Low hour, well maintained fleet • Rent by the day, week or month
Used Equipment Priced to Sell
Attachment Maintenance Tips Keep costs down and extend the life of your attachments by reading these helpful tips
Component Rebuilds Any brand, any model
2000 Hitachi EX270 LC-5 Hydraulic Excavator • Mechanical Thumb • 54” Bkt • 9,349 Hours • Stock #EX0639 315 EASY STREET GREENVILLE, NC 27834 (877) 549-3232 (252) 752-7145 Fax: (252) 758-4163 www.hillsmachinery.com
• Factory trained technicians • Components rebuilt to OEM specifications with same as new warranty • Huge savings over buying new
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