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Construction Continues Along Mighty Miss By Cindy Riley
Known for its sparkling waters and abundance of seafood, Mississippi is experiencing a flurry of construction activity along its coast. A number of new harbors in the Mississippi Gulf are taking shape, including structures in Bay St. Louis and Pass Christian that will add almost 350 new boat slips. “The Pass Christian harbor basin is approximately 22 acres and dredged to 10 feet depth,” said Milady Howard, program manager of M.A. Howard Consulting LLC. “Breakwaters consist of 36 in. square piles capped with a concrete walking surface. Bulkheads consist of vinyl sheet piles with aluminum cap and secant wall with concrete cap. Asphalt parking areas for passenger vehicles and boat trailers will be provided on the north and west sides.” Main piers will be equipped with lighting, electrical, water and sewer and fire protection. Each boat slip will have sewer pump out capability. Commercial seafood operations, currently in the existing harbor, will be moved to the east breakwater of the new harbor. The east breakwater will include two large covered sheds and an icehouse with parking available for crews and large commercial trucks that are required for commercial oyster and shrimp off-loading and transport. “A large oyster reef exists off the Pass Christian coast. All oysters must be inspected when off loaded,” said Howard.
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Eur o Aucti ons Hold s Fi rst U. S. Sale …7 6
Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................36-38 Recycling Section ........41-52 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................53-57 Business Calendar ............70 Auction Section ..........74-83 Advertisers Index ..............82
ASA to File Amicus Brief in Jobless Rate Falls Support of Subcontractor Below 10 Percent On Aug. 23, the American Subcontractors Association will urge the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm an appeals court’s decision in a case concerning whether construction disputes should be resolved in a local forum or, instead, subcontractors can be forced to take their claims to a far off jurisdiction. ASA will file an amicus curiae brief in Atlantic Marine Constr. Co. v. J-Crew Management, Inc., supporting the subcontractor, J-Crew, in a case in which the country’s highest court will determine whether federal courts are required to enforce contractual forum-selection clauses or whether judges have the right to consider other factors, such as the over-
all convenience of the parties and witnesses and the interests of justice when deciding if venue is proper. In the construction industry, out-ofstate general contractors commonly require their subcontractors to sign forum-selection and choice of law clauses, arguing that it’s more convenient and less expensive for them to resolve disputes in a jurisdiction of their choice. “The general contractor’s expediency comes at the detriment of its subcontractors, whose places of business, records, and personnel generally are close to the location of the construction project,” said ASA Chief Advocacy Officer E. Colette see ASA page 64
The unemployment rate for construction workers fell below double digits in June for the first time since 2008 as every segment of the industry added employees, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the relatively positive jobs report for the sector highlights the need to address potential shortages of skilled and entry-level workers. “Construction employment in June was the highest since August 2009,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “But employment is still down by one-quarter from the peak more than seven years ago. Many of those laid-off workers have left the industry — whether for employment elsewhere, more education or retirement — and construction companies face a looming worker shortage.” see EMPLOYMENT page 34
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Grammy Award Winning Musician Daniel de los Reyes Uses Cat Equipment to Help Spread His Knowledge, Passion of Music to Others
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Many of us dream of being a professional athlete, a Sting, Earth Wind and Fire, Chicago, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky bines high-energy interaction between drums, percussions, famous actor or actress, or a world-renowned musician, trav- Martin and Peter Frampton. He also created his own enter- dancers, and singers, fusing together rhythms from around eling the globe and performing in front of thousands of fans. tainment company, DrumJungle, Inc., which produces the world, “A multi-cultural experience.” So what do these actors, athletes and musicians wish they unique shows. For example, one of the many offerings this Daniel de los Reyes, also an inventor, created the award could do? Some of them, like Daniel de los Reyes, have creative company produces, “DrumJungle Primal!,” com- winning LP “One Shot Shaker,” a revolutionary musical dreams of sharing their extensive knowlshaker design that enables both novice edge and passion for music with others, and professional musicians to execute and Caterpillar construction equipment simple or even the most complex rhythms was an integral part of making that dream for an entire musical track with improved a reality. precision and ease. This is just one of the Since last year, Daniel de los Reyes has many inventions coming out of this creative person’s mind. been a band member and percussionist His most recent initiative is anticipated with the three-time Grammy Award-winto be his most creative and personally ning Zac Brown Band. He was also rewarding. Daniel de los Reyes commentrecently named “2013 Percussionist of the ed, “I have been working hard and diliYear” by Modern Drummer magazine, the gently building my camp in Fayetteville, worlds largest drum and percussion trade Georgia. People and companies are getmagazine. ting involved with assistance in building Daniel’s musical background spans the camp. The first company that has several generations and many musical taken an interest and has been instrumengenres. His family involvement in the tal with building the trails is Caterpillar.” music industry dates back to the 1920’s in “These trails will be the basis of a Cuba and Puerto Rico where his father development and training center that (Walfredo de los Reyes Sr. III) and grandincorporates percussion instruments and father (Walfredo de los Reyes II) honed music as the main tools to assist in creattheir musical skills and eventually became ing unique music programs, as well as some of Cuban/American music history’s with teaching and motivating our local most important musical pioneers. Taught youth. One of my goals is to teach and percussion and music by his father, Daniel instill the rapid integration of and the de los Reyes has developed an impressive importance of teamwork to our youth.” list of accomplishments of his own in the De los Reyes’ DayGLOW Music music industry. He has toured, performed Camp will be a self-contained, independand recorded with outstanding artists see CAMP page 64 including Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, Daniel de los Reyes enjoyed the work and how easy the Cat CTL was to operate.
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Deere & Co. prides itself on introducing equipment that the company says is first vetted by Deere customers. This “customer advocacy group” process was cited again earlier this year in the introduction of E-Series skid steer and compact track loader models and the 644K Hybrid wheel loader. Speaking at a February introduction of the new skid steers and compact loaders, Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager of Deere’s Construction & Forestry machinery, said, “We asked hundreds of customers how we could make this equipment better. They told us, and we responded.” At a June media event near Moline, Sam Norwood, manager of commercial worksite products, further explained the process. Norwood said it begins with customer conversations to “capture needs” of the actual users of machinery, followed by surveys and focus groups built on the conversations. At the conceptual stage of a new machine, Deere invites groups of customers — including “expert operators” — to a two-day session to explore the possibilities. Deere engineers then develop a concept in virtual mode and the advisory group is invited back for an evaluation of these digital mockups. If those conversations are satisfactory, actual building of a prototype begins. The customers then return a third time a full year before actual production of a machine so that any final changes can be incorporated. Though no advocacy group member was available for interviewing for this article, Deere engineers and marketing people attribute to feedback from those customers many of the features of the new K-Series wheel loader and E-Series skid steers and compact loaders.
The more efficient work cycle of the hybrid compared to a conventional 644K was demonstrated at the June media event when the machines squared off on a pile of dirt. The hybrid loader consistently moved ahead of the conventional loader through the scoop, backup, approach, and dump sequences.
loader through the scoop, back-up, approach, and dump sequences. The better performance occurred despite the hybrid engine at times running several hundred revolutions per minute less than the engine of the conventional loader. “We didn’t sacrifice performance with the hybrid,” said Crawford. “That for us is looking to the customer.” The 644K Hybrid was designed for high-hour users with full-load applications. The $52,000 cost differential between the hybrid and conventional units is expected to be paid back to such a customer in fuel savings and productivity during four years or less of operation.
Deere’s new E-Series skid steers and compact track 644K Hybrid Popular features carried over from the D-Series aug- loaders were specifically engineered to meet compact E-Series Equipment Wheel Loader Smaller machines contin“Customers on the advo- ment the push for customer satisfaction in these key equipment customers’ focus on reduced downtime, increased performance, and easier operation. ue to grow in popularity cacy group practically areas. across the industry partly as became family through the years that we were working on the hybrid,” Seth Crawford, corresponding gulping of diesel fuel. The hybrid is said to the result of price increases associated with tiered emissions Deere worldwide marketing and support director, said in consume 25 percent less fuel than the comparable non- standards in new engines. Deere’s new E-Series skid steers hybrid Deere loader. and compact track loaders were specifically engineered to June. This constant power concept has possibly the biggest meet compact equipment customers’ focus on reduced This “family” developed a diesel-electric hybrid loader that not only consumes less fuel but makes the machine impact on the machine’s hydraulics, which are never starved downtime, increased performance, and easier operation. Popular features carried over from the D-Series augment more efficient in its scooping and dumping functions. It for oil flow, as they can be in conventional systems. This incorporates a 6.8-liter diesel engine with a brushless electric means that the lifting efficiency of the loader and bucket are the push for customer satisfaction in these key areas. The motor and generator; an electronic control system regulates maximized regardless of how fast the machine is moving in mix of new and carried-over features in the skid steers and its loading-unloading process. compact track loaders — many of them credited to the custhe flow of electricity to various components. The more efficient work cycle of the hybrid compared to tomer advocates — include: The secret to its reduced fuel consumption is that the diesel engine runs at a constant rpm—four settings are avail- a conventional 644K was demonstrated at the June media • Choice of electro-hydraulic operator controls… Not able according to the requirements of a task. The result: No event when the machines squared off on a pile of dirt. The only can a customer order a machine with ISO or H pattern more engine surges at times of critical power needs, with hybrid loader consistently moved ahead of the conventional see DEERE page 26
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between our current investment levels and the identified needs for the nation’s infrastructure network,” Black said. With the reauthorization of MAP-21 due in 15 months, the central issue, Black said, will be solving the revenue crisis facing the Highway Trust Fund. Absent congressional action by late next year, federal highway investment would be cut from $40.3 billion to $3 billion in 2015, and transit investment would be virtually eliminated. Such action would jeopardize hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, undermine U.S. competitiveness,
activity at the state level, and as such, provide a glimpse about the trajectory of different sectors of the transportation construction market.
State Highway, Bridge Activity Uneven The real value of 12-month rolling state and local government contract awards from June 2012 to May 2013 for highway work is up in 25 states, down in 18 states and Washington, D.C., and within a plus or minus five percent range in seven states. Overall, the real value of awards nationally is down 1.6 percent. Bridge and tunnel awards are up in 24 states and down in 25 states and Washington, D.C., with one state within a plus or minus five percent range. Nationwide, the real value is down 2.5 percent for the 12 months through May 2013. “The slowdown in contract awards indicates we Alison Premo Black probably aren’t going to see a significant uptick in ARTBA the pace of highway and bridge activity as the conand devastate the transportation construc- struction season enters full swing. But as tion market for years. always, the outlook does vary from state to state,” said Black. Market Outlook Mixed “Some states, including California, The outlook for the transportation con- Georgia, Mississippi, New York, Virginia, struction industry going forward also is Oregon and New Hampshire have signifimixed, according to ARTBA’s analysis of cantly increased the value of their highway state and local government contract award and bridge contract awards in the last year, data from McGraw-Hill Dodge. Contract which indicates more work ahead in these awards are a leading indicator of market states in the next 12 months.”
“Although some states have recently taken steps to increase their highway and bridge investment, there is still a huge gap between our current investment levels and the identified needs for the nation’s infrastructure network.”
A Wave of Waterway Construction The outlook is very positive for dock, piers and waterways. The value of recent state and local government contract awards is up nearly 36 percent, indicating a growing market. The increase is driven in part by large investments in Washington and California. Other states that have significantly increased the level of their awards include Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York. Many ports are gearing up for the expansion of the Panama Canal in 2015. Steady Market for Airports State and local government contract awards for airport runways are down nearly 12 percent, indicating lower overall levels of investment. However, awards are up in 24 states, including Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee. “Despite the downturn in contract awards, the outlook for this airport runway and terminal work is still positive,” Black said. “As the economy recovers and more people are flying, investments will increase. We have seen a continued recovery in the number of airline passengers in the beginning of 2013, a good sign for the overall market.” Transit, Rail Strong Although the real value of work on transit and railroads is off to a strong start in 2013, state and local contract awards between June 2012 and May 2013 have slowed nearly nine percent, compared to the previous 12-month totals. This is despite significant increases in award levels in California and Colorado. Additional states with growing programs include Arizona, Washington D.C., Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington. “We tend to see some volatility with state and local government rail and transit contract awards,” said Black. “This reflects some individual projects that can affect national totals. Investment in this sector will continue to increase as the U.S. economy shows signs of more recovery.” For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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SC&R Foundation Awards $30,000 in Scholarships, Grants The SC&R Foundation recently awarded $3,000 scholarships for 2013-2014 to nine students preparing for careers related to transportation or construction management. Additionally, the foundation awarded two $1,500 grants. The scholarships and grants were announced during the Closing Night Awards & Recognition Dinner at the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) Annual Conference, April 2 to 6, at the Westin Kierland, Scottsdale, Ariz. Since 1986, the SC&R Foundation has awarded more than $350,000 in scholarships and grants. In alphabetical order, this year’s $3,000 scholarship recipients are Jared Bigby, Darin Blair, Caleb Brack, Samson Meyer, Mitchell Nettinga, Candice Parrish, Anna Rivas Gonzalez, Ryan Stammen and Alexander Zartman. Jared Bigby, a sales and rental account manager at H&E Equipment Services, El Cajon, Calif., plans to earn his Master’s degree in business and finance from DeVry Keller Graduate School of Management, San Diego, Calif., by December 2013. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Willamette University, Salem, Ore. Bigby is the recipient of the Christopher Lorenz Memorial Scholarship. Darin “Brice” Blair, a draftsman at TNT Crane and Rigging, Longview, Texas, plans to attend Kilgore College, Kilgore, Texas, as a mechanical engineering major. After serving five and a half years of active duty in the U.S. Army with two deployments overseas as a machinist in the Infantry, he earned an Associate’s degree in computer aided drafting from Texas State Technical College, Marshall, Texas. Blair is the recipient of the Bennett International Continuing Education Scholarship. Caleb Brack, is a civil engineering major at The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., who plans to graduate in May 2016. His father, Levy Brack, is vice president of Heavy Iron Cranes,
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joysticks, or foot controls, a machine can be delivered equipped with all the options so that each operator of the machine can opt for a preferred method. • A new boom lift design… New boom breakout engineering gives greater operator visibility and lifting power. A simple radial lift system is offered in smaller models, with larger models engineered to provide a vertical lift. • “Rider control”… This feature lets a raised boom ride on a hydraulic damper, which eliminates some jostling of the operator as the machine moves across uneven terrain. • The largest cooling fan in the industry… What’s more, the fan reverses automatically, or upon command, to blow debris from the fan cage. This is an important feature in work areas where airborne refuse can be a problem. • More comfortable cab… The flat floor has 25 percent more foot room than previously offered in the machines and noise levels have been reduced. The front glass on the cab curves outward to accommodate “leaners.”
• Boom lock… To lock in place a raised boom during servicing, a safety lock is conveniently activated by the operator in the safety of the cab. This is an example of making things simple for an operator. “If it’s not easy, a customer isn’t going to do it,” Zupancic said. • Easier servicing and engine access… Side panels lift away to expose cooling and engine areas. The cab can be raised and the floor lifted out for access to control areas beneath. Oil and coolant drains are conveniently located behind a side door. • Easy-connect hydraulics… Offered as a standard feature are auxiliary hydraulic couplers that can be connected and disconnected while under pressure. • Yanmar 3.3-liter or 3.1-liter diesel engines… The larger models provide up to 10 percent more hp than did the D-Series. Engines over 75 horsepower meet Interim Tier IV emission standards; smaller engines are Final Tier IV compliant. The E-Series consists of nine models: Three large-frame skid steer models (326E, 328E, 332E) and two mid-frame models (318E, 320E). In track loaders, there are two large-frame models (329E, 333E) and two
mid-frame models (319E, 323E). Deere has been offering skid steers since the 1990s, but not until 2001 did the Molineheadquartered company start selling skid steers of its own manufacture. Compact excavators were introduced in 2003 and track loaders in 2008. According to Deere executives, more than half of the compact units are sold to construction and landscape contractors, including snow removal companies, with the rest going to rental companies, ag interests, manufacturing plants, and government installations. 35G Compact Excavator Another so-called “customer-inspired” piece of compact equipment demonstrated at the June media event is the compact 35G excavator. The engine for the 35G was actually downsized to 24 hp (17.9 kW) from a previous model’s 27 hp (80 kW) to eliminate the need to comply with mandated emissions controls. However, the compact excavator’s hydraulic system was rejiggered so that the available hp is more efficiently utilized. Hence, Deere engineers say performance
was not compromised by the reduction in horsepower. Oil-impregnated bushings on the machine are said to extend the period between lubrication. This is seen as a boon to equipment rental companies that can send out the excavator for a week without worrying about it being properly serviced. The 35G has a zero-swing tail — within the area of its track footprin t— for close-in work next to foundations and buildings. Furthermore, the undercarriage can be narrowed, each track being hydraulically pulled inward so that the excavator can navigate narrow gateways. Its dozer blade is segmented so it can be shortened to fit within the narrower tracks. The blade can be angled 20 degrees either way for smoother backfilling. The 35G rides on a choice of tracks — rubber, steel, or steel with rubber treads. Some 95 percent of units sold are delivered with rubber tracks, but the other track options let Deere cater to the additional five percent of its customers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Equipment Financing Means Flexible Solutions for Unique Business Needs By William G. Sutton SPECIAL TO CEG
Economic times are challenging many businesses today, and the current economic environment poses even greater difficulties for entrepreneurial startups and small businesses that are struggling to get established, grow or just stay in business. The characteristic innovation, agility and hard work of these businesses are precisely what the U.S. economy needs to get moving again; however, their nature of being newer, less capitalized or less established creates a catch-22 that impedes their ability to secure the credit they need. That’s why it has never been more important for startups and small businesses to understand their options for financing the equipment needed to operate and grow their businesses. Acquiring equipment through leasing and other financing methods is more flexible and customizable to meet unique business needs than most funding options. This makes equipment finance a perfect fit for startups and small businesses, both of which may have trouble getting traditional bank loans. With equipment finance, there’s no jumping through the same hoops as with commercial and industrial loans. For example, typically most lenders want to see two years of financials, which startups, by definition, don’t have. Equipment finance is a $725 billion industry in the United States, and it is easy to find industry participants who customize their service offerings by end user industry, equipment type, ticket size or end user business size. There are equipment finance companies that offer special programs for startups, and companies that specialize in services for small and mid-size businesses. The important thing to remember is that equipment finance companies offer flexible options that help equip all types of businesses for success. This is a particularly good time to finance equipment because there is so much liquidity in the marketplace. There are many funding sources — leasing companies and banks — that are looking to lend because they have the cash available to deploy. So, a highly competitive marketplace makes this a favorable time for end users to finance productive equipment.
small and new businesses. Holding on to cash, or working capital, enables it to be used for other areas of the business, such as expansion, improvements, marketing or R&D. • Elimination of risk of ownership. A business just starting out can use equipment financing to help mitigate the uncertainty of investing in a capital asset until it achieves a desired return, increases efficiency, saves costs or meets other business objectives. • Expense planning for cash flow and business cycle fluctuations. Financing equipment helps maintain cash flow and greater certainty in budgeting by setting customized rent payments to match cash flow and even seasonal cash flows. • Meet the business’s equipment needs. Leasing, loans or other financing enables businesses to acquire more and better equipment than they could have without financing. It is more feasible to make monthly payments than to make large cash outlays for equipment up front. • Updated technology/Obsolescence management. To be on the cutting edge and be competitive, businesses need access to new technology. Certain leasing finance programs allow for technology upgrades and/or replacements within the term of the lease contract. Also, since the lessor owns the equipment, it bears the risk of the equipment becoming obsolete. There are many additional features of using leasing or other financing to acquire equipment that also are highly beneficial. The equipment expertise of equipment finance representatives makes them valued consultant to end users, providing services that range from setting residual rates through lifecycle asset management solutions. Many financing companies provide asset management services that track the status of equipment, know when to upgrade or update it, and provide services relating to installation, use, maintenance, de-installation and disposal of the equipment. Equipment disposal, particularly of computers and IT equipment, can prevent end users from incurring legal penalties for improperly disposing of such assets, which are often regulated by federal, state and local governments. Equipment management by a third party, such as an equipment financing company, can enhance the ability of a business to focus on its core operations. Equipment financing can even hedge against inflation because instead of paying the total cost of equipment up front or with a large down payment in today’s dollars, the stream of payments delays the outlay of funds. Preparing with thorough, accurate information will enable businesses to get the equipment they need at the best possible terms. For more information, visit www.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org. William G. Sutton is president and CEO of the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association.
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Key Benefits for Unique Business Needs In addition to current finance market conditions, the many benefits of equipment financing provide any number of reasons why it is an advantageous option for businesses. The following are among the most compelling benefits for the financial and operational needs of startups and small businesses: • 100 percent financing with no down payment. Unlike with most traditional lenders, it is possible to arrange 100 percent financing of equipment with no down payment. This is a critical benefit since cash flow is often a concern for
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SANY America, BIK Hydraulics to Sponsor NHRA Team SANY America has signed a multi-year agreement to sponsor Mark Martino’s Pro Stock team in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. The company is sponsoring the team in conjunction with BIK Hydraulics, a SANY crane dealer based in Toronto. Martino, a second-generation racer, will be driving a Pro Stock GXP in the 2013 racing season, which runs through early November. “SANY America is excited to partner with BIK Hydraulics to sponsor Martino Motorsports in the 2013 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing series,” said Kirk Erlinger, director of sales and dealer development at SANY America. “Earlier this year, we also began sponsoring Tommy Baldwin Racing and the No. 7 car driven by Dave Blaney in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, so branching out into NHRA is a natural fit. We look forward to hosting customers at the NHRA races and rooting for Mark Martino.” “I’m proud to welcome SANY America and BIK Hydraulics to our Pro Stock team,” said Mark Martino, owner of Martino Motorsports. “SANY manufactures great cranes that we personally use in our family business. To have their support on my race team, it’s just the perfect partnership.” In addition to running Martino Motorsports, Martino also manages DeSantis Crane Service Inc. in Stoney Creek, Ontario. The family-owned and operated business has served customers in
SANY America has signed a multi-year agreement to sponsor Mark Martino’s Pro Stock team in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. The company is sponsoring the team in conjunction with BIK Hydraulics.
Ontario since 1997. “BIK Hydraulics is thrilled to sponsor a fellow Canadian in the NHRA Series,” said Elemer Ivan, owner of BIK Hydraulics. “This is the first time we’ve been a part of a sponsorship of this magnitude and we look forward to expanding our relationship with all of the good people at SANY and Martino
Motorsports.” BIK Hydraulics, which became SANY America’s first crane dealership in Canada in 2012, was instrumental in finalizing the sponsorship between SANY America and Martino Motorsports. Martino Motorsports is entering its fourth season in the NHRA, after making its driv-
ing debut during the 2010 Lucas Oil Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway. For more information, visit www.sanyamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
June Employment Totals 5.8M Takeuchi Finalizes Deal With Lew Hudson Sales EMPLOYMENT from page 1
The unemployment rate for workers who last worked in construction declined to 9.8 percent from 12.8 percent in June 2012, not seasonally adjusted, and the number of unemployed construction workers dropped by 214,000 to 825,000. The latest numbers were the best June figures for each series since 2008, Simonson noted. Construction employment in June totaled 5.8 million, an increase of 190,000 or 3.4 percent over the past year. Aggregate weekly hours of all new and existing construction employees expanded by an even larger 4.7 percent, as companies put more workers on overtime. “The number of unemployed workers with construction experience has fallen to low enough levels that firms in a growing number of locations and segments are having trouble finding people with the needed skills,” Simonson said. “Contractors have filled the gap so far by adding to workers’ hours but this ‘solution’ may be reaching its limit.” Residential and nonresidential contractors have added workers in nearly equal numbers, Simonson observed. Residential building and specialty trade contractors added 5,200 in June and 90,200 (4.4 percent) over 12 months.
Nonresidential building, specialty trade and heavy and civil engineering construction firms grew by 8,400 workers in June and 99,800 (2.8 percent) from a year earlier. In a favorable sign for future construction growth, architectural and engineering services employment rose by 2.6 percent over the year. Association officials said some of the future worker shortages that will come if the industry continues to add jobs over the coming months might still be averted. They urged education officials to rebuild skills-based, or vocational, educational programs designed to help prepare students for careers in construction and manufacturing. And they urged Congress and the administration to reject the arbitrary caps on construction workers that are currently included in the Senate’s immigration legislation. “Now that demand for construction is finally picking up, it is vital to ensure that the industry can find enough qualified workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “There are actions that policy makers should take now before a worker shortage cuts short the industry’s recovery.”
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Takeuchi-US has finalized an agreement with Lew Hudson Sales Inc. to represent the full line of Takeuchi products for the equipment rental industry. Lew Hudson Sales Inc. will focus on sales in the southeastern and southwestern United States. Lew Hudson Sales Inc. has more than 35 years of experience and relationships in the rental industry and has 13 representatives covering 17 states. “The rental industry has been, and continues to be a vital industry segment for Takeuchi. We are excited to partner with Lew Hudson and his team to represent our full line of products,” said Clay Eubanks, president of Takeuchi-US. “We are confident that this new relationship will provide another avenue for the rental industry to source our products, with our ultimate goal of providing ease of doing business for
our customers.” Lew Hudson Sales also is eager to take on the Takeuchi line of equipment. “We are thrilled to add the Takeuchi line of compact equipment to our product portfolio,” said Lew Hudson, president of Lew Hudson Sales Inc. “We strive to represent the leaders in each product segment we carry, and the Takeuchi line of equipment certainly meets that goal.” Takeuchi has played an important role in the rental industry for many years and we are looking forward to helping to continue that involvement.” For more information, call 1/800394-6443 or visit www.lewhudson.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Oldcastle Materials’ SuperDump Bodies Contribute to Safety Oldcastle Materials, one of the leading suppliers of aggregates, asphalt, ready mixed concrete, and construction and paving services in the United States, claims one of the best safety records in the industry. Support and leadership from its management team, along with comprehensive training and a companywide commitment to eliminate injuries and accidents, have made safety and health a shared value throughout the entire organization. “Our operations span the nation from Montana to Texas and from Washington to Florida. We’re local to the customers and communities that depend on our materials, yet we deliver the best practice standards and efficiencies of a company with a national presence,” said Strategic Sourcing Manager Harry Gorrell. Every Oldcastle Materials company operates according to the best practices that have been established over many years of business. Companies within the Oldcastle family share these practices in order to create synergy between companies and divisions in meeting production, efficiency and safety goals. In addition, Oldcastle Materials has established best practice groups composed of representatives from each of the divisions. These groups meet to share ideas, experiences, initiatives, new industry practices and technological advances that have worked best for individual companies across Oldcastle Materials. These commitments to safety and best practices manifest themselves in the field and on job sites. From knowing, following and adhering to state, local and federal regulations to maximizing productivity through equipment choices, Oldcastle Materials runs at a high level of efficiency. The Right Equipment for the Job One example of how Oldcastle Materials brings together the right equipment and approach in order to meet its commitment to safety and best practice is in material handling and transportation. Nationwide, the transportation system has been under a great deal of scrutiny. Bridges
“We’re local to the customers and communities that depend on our materials, yet we deliver the best practice standards and efficiencies of a company with a national presence.” Harry Gorrell Oldcastle Materials
The OX SuperDump trailing axle configuration allows for bigger payloads with fewer trucks and less trips. For Oldcastle Materials, the SuperDump helps them meet customer expectations with more flexibility.
in particular are a focus now for increased inspection and enforcement of regulations for several reasons, most memorable, the I35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minn., in 2007. By incorporating a tool like SuperDump bodies with trailing axles into its extensive fleet of vehicles, the company has one more piece of the equipment puzzle at its disposal for improving safety and increasing productivity, while meeting federal, state and local bridge and road regulations. The concept behind the trailing axle is simple. Multiple axle configurations distribute the weight over a much wider ground area, meeting payload restrictions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The air-suspension trailing axle is designed to assist carrying the extra weight of the payload and ensure a smooth ride with stability
and handling. Four, six or seven axle configurations can increase payloads up to 25 tons (22.7 t) and 80,000 GVWR. In some configurations, onboard weight scales are available for monitoring and optimizing the load. The focus on this configuration of dump body has been on the rise over the last few years, according to Jan Wienczkowski, product manager of dump body manufacturer Ox Bodies, Fayette, Ala. “While the trailing axle and SuperDump body are not new, many companies are finding that configuration is particularly effective today considering fuel costs, cost of insurance, along with stricter federal, state and local bridge regulations. The trailing axle configuration allows for bigger payloads with fewer trucks and less trips. That means less fuel, fewer license fees and lower
insurance costs along with maximized profit potential,” he said. “Because regulations are different from state to state, the SuperDump is offered in four, six and seven axles configurations. Additionally, the body itself is available as elliptical or square with a range of available options. This allows the user to choose a configuration that best fits the particular application, Wienczkowski added. Oldcastle Materials utilizes the SuperDumps for hot mix asphalt and aggregate deliveries to both customers and to its own road construction jobs. “We are seeing payloads of over 24.5 tons per truck allowing us to utilize fewer trucks to deliver total volume needed in a safe and timely manner. It provides Oldcastle Materials with more options to transport the same amount of product. More options means greater flexibility and more opportunities for us to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations,” said Gorrell. With those projects occurring throughout the country, Gorrell needs to stay on top of specific road and bridge regulations from state to state; not an easy task. “We pride ourselves on our safety culture and are committed to following all laws and regulations. With some exceptions, most states, have different sets of standards and regulations. These regulations can differ from federal regulations and bridge laws. These laws can supersede one another depending on the location and the type of roadway,” he said. “Keeping track is challenging especially when we’re specifying trucks and making sure we’re operating a piece of equipment that is safe for our people and safe for the general public and in compliance with the applicable laws. And we take the extra steps to do that. Pieces of equipment like the SuperDump are tools in the toolbox that we’re able to use where we can to help optimize payloads in the safest manner possible. SuperDump trucks help Oldcastle Materials meet customer expectations with more flexibility,” Gorrell added. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Mack Showcases Natural Gas-Powered Pinnacle for UPS Mack Trucks unveiled its 12-L natfleet, we have an opportunity to take ural gas-powered Mack Pinnacle Axle advantage of a domestic resource, a Back model during the 2013 Middomestic product and continue our America Trucking Show. sustainability efforts,” said Mike The natural gas-powered Mack Britt, director of alternative fuel Pinnacle, offering a liquefied natural vehicle engineering at UPS. gas (LNG) solution for on-highway “Supporting the overall growth of applications, was built for UPS. LNG infrastructure ultimately beneThe addition of the natural gasfits our customers and community powered Pinnacle expands Mack’s by reducing greenhouse gas emisnatural gas line-up to the highway segsions.” ment. Mack already offers natural gasIdeal for regional haul and LTL, powered Mack TerraPro Low Entry the Mack Pinnacle is equipped with and Mack TerraPro Cabover refuse the Cummins Westport ISX12 G models, and later this year, plans to engine and available for order with introduce a natural gas-powered vereither an LNG or compressed natusion of the Mack Granite model. ral gas (CNG) fuel system. The “Mack began offering natural gas as maintenance-free aftertreatment, an option as soon as it was clear the requiring only a three-way catalyst solution made sense for the refuse to meet EPA 2010 and CARB emismarket,” said Kevin Flaherty, presisions standards, combined with lowdent, Mack Trucks North American cost natural gas, reduces vehicle lifeSales & Marketing. “The introduction cycle costs and thereby improves of the natural gas-powered Mack customers’ return on investment. Pinnacle expands our experience and For more information, visit expertise into another market segment, www.macktrucks.com. and serves as an example of our com(This story also can be found on mitment to developing solutions meetConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web ing the needs of customers like UPS.” Mack Trucks unveiled its 12-L natural gas-powered Mack Pinnacle Axle Back model, built for site at www.constructionequipment“By expanding the UPS natural gas UPS, during the 2013 Mid-America Trucking Show. guide.com.)
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Truck Inserts Converts Regular Pickups Into Dump Trucks Buyers Products offers DumperDogg dump inserts for use with pickup trucks. The inserts are available in 12-gauge steel and 304 stainless steel, for both 6and 8-ft. (1.8 and 2.4 m) truck beds, as well as in polymer for 8-ft. truck beds. The steel and stainless steel DumperDogg inserts have a 2-cu.-yd. (1.5 cu m) capacity in the 8-ft. truck insert and a 1.5-cu.-yd. (1.1 cu m) capacity in the 6-ft. insert. The polymer insert has a 1.6-cu.-yd. (1.2 cu m) capacity. DumperDogg inserts feature a structural steel frame with a black powder coat finish for corrosion resistance. Sturdy 3/4-in. (1.9 cm) tailgate hinge pins provide support for the inserts’ payload capacity of 6,000 lbs. (2,721 kg). The 2 hp (1.5 kW) motor for the hydraulic pump can be operated from inside the truck cab using the tethered control box for power-up and powerdown. Dump angles on the inserts range from 0- to 40-degrees. Along with heavy-duty construction, the inserts feature a double-pivoting, removable tailgate. DumperDogg inserts also come standard with safety
features that include a manual safety bar and tailgate chains. “The DumperDogg truck insert makes pickup trucks more versatile by giving users the ability to have a dump truck without having to purchase or rent a dump truck,” said Brian Smith, marketing manager at Buyers Products. “These inserts are ideal for landscapers and contractors who use pickup trucks for their businesses and need to haul and dump mulch or other material.” DumperDogg pickup inserts also are available with optional bolt-on cab guards, tarp kits and wall extension brackets. Established in 1946, Buyers Products Company is a manufacturer of products for the mobile equipment industry. Buyers manufactures a full line of truck accessories and equipment including its SnowDogg line of snow plows, ScoopDogg line of snow pushers, SaltDogg line of salt spreaders, DumperDogg dump inserts and a comprehensive line of toolboxes. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The DumperDogg truck insert gives users the ability to have a dump truck without having to purchase or rent a dump truck.
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Terex Fuchs Offers Custom Made Material Handlers Beyond standard wheeled MHL and tracked RHL Series material handler models, Terex Fuchs offers a wide array of customized machine designs to handle specific customer needs. From environmentally friendly electric and pedestal machines to heavy-duty models and pylon risers for port applications, modular upper and lower carriage construction enables these handlers to be efficiently configured to meet virtually any material handling application. The Terex Fuchs MHL 800 Series electric material handlers
use hydraulic power more efficiently and offer the benefits of zero emissions, reduced operating noise levels and lower long-term operating costs than diesel-powered machines. These material handlers feature tethered semimobile operation with power cable length to meet customers’ operating requirements. Optional electric cable reels with customized cable lengths reaching 164-ft. (50 m), extend the handler’s working range. Generating little heat during operation, electric handlers are practical for operating indoors at
Standard Terex Fuchs wheeled and tracked handlers and HD machines can be equipped with pylon risers to provide a better sight line into shredders and improve machine performance in a variety of applications.
MRFs and transfer stations. The MHL 800 Series delivers the same design features associated with standard Terex Fuchs handlers — double row slewing ring, elevating cab and wide undercarriage for impressive lift performance. “Offering zero emissions, Terex Fuchs electric handlers allow an operation to ‘go green’ and help improve sustainability,” said Steve Brezinski, heavy equipment product manager, material handlers, of Terex Construction. To further reduce maintenance and service costs while taking advantage of zero emissions, Terex Fuchs offers stationary, pedestalmounted AHL 800 Series material handlers. These handlers can be mounted to steel, concrete or fourpoint sub-bases and are modified to meet customers’ site-specific needs. Pedestal-mounted machines offer the same broad stick and boom configurations as standard handlers. “Because of its stationary design, a pedestal machine takes planning to ensure it fits the needs of the customer,” said Brezinski. “Terex Fuchs and your local distributor offer consultation services to ensure the right stationary material handler system is designed for the job requirements.” Through the use of an adapter ring, the upper carriage of a Terex Fuchs material handler can be matched with the undercarriage of the next model size larger machine. “For instance, we can mount the undercarriage of an MHL380 to an MHL360 upper carriage to create a heavy-duty [HD] MHL365 handler,” added Brezinski. HD handlers can be created for the MHL340, 350 and 360 machines. The larger undercarriage of Terex Fuchs HD machines delivers excellent stability, according to the manufacturer. This improves grabbing and material handling per-
To further reduce maintenance and service costs while taking advantage of zero emissions, Terex Fuchs offers stationary, pedestal-mounted AHL 800 Series material handlers. These handlers can be mounted to steel, concrete or four-point sub-bases and are modified to meet customers’ site-specific needs.
formance throughout the machine’s entire lifting range. Since these HD models use standard components, regular maintenance routines remain with the added benefit of a high degree of parts commonality with standard machines. Standard Terex Beyond standard wheeled MHL and Fuchs wheeled and tracked RHL Series material handler modtracked handlers and els, Terex Fuchs offers a wide array of HD machines can be customized machine designs to handle equipped with pylon specific customer needs. risers to provide a better sight line cially advantageous in portside into shredders and improve applications for loading and machine performance in a variety unloading ships, tailoring the of applications. Traditional boom and stick working range wheeled handlers can be equipped envelope to specific jobsite condiwith a 2.6-ft. (.8 m) pylon and HD tions. Their design improves visimachines with up to 4.6-ft. (1.4 m) bility and allows operators to more risers, while XL-track undercar- efficiently and effectively reach riage machines can accommodate over vessels with tall sides. For more information. visit pylons up to 23-ft. (7 m) high. Pylon risers enable the handlers www.terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on to stockpile material higher, so greater volumes of material can be Construction Equipment Guide’s stored in the same amount of Web site at www.constructionequipspace. The use of pylons is espe- mentguide.com.)
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Johnson Crushers Celebrates 3,000th Screen Shipment Johnson Crushers International Inc. (KPI-JCI) recently in Eugene and was later acquired by Astec Industries. single and dual shaft incline screens, as well as its combo celebrated the shipment of its 3,000th screen, marking nearJCI’s screen offering has since grown to include both screen, which combines the best of both a horizontal ly $200 million in revenue for the screen and an incline screen. company from screen sales and JCI’s full product range of providing 47 U.S.-based jobs to its screens has allowed it to become skilled workforce. a market leader in screen market “We are very proud that our sucshare. JCI’s custom screens cess as an American manufacturer allow end users to have a screen has allowed us to create jobs in built to fit existing applications, Oregon and beyond,” said JCI minimizing the downtime and President Jeff Elliott. “We are also cost associated with replacing old very proud of our employees, who or obsolete screens in their have made this achievement possiplants, according to the manufacble through their commitment to turer. continuous improvement and devo“We are incredibly thankful to tion to meeting the needs of the cusJCI’s founders for having the tomer.” courage and vision to design this Triple-shaft horizontal screens product,” Elliott said. “With the were originally invented in Eugene, support of Astec Industries, we Ore., by Louis Johnson, who have been able to create a state-offounded ElJay. The horizontal the-art manufacturing facility that is screens were designed primarily to poised to serve the needs of the fill a need to perform in the more market.” challenging environmental condiFor more information, visit tions typical of the Pacific www.kpijci.com/screening/horiNorthwest, where material is wet zontal. (This story also can be found on and sticky, which tended to blind and plug the commonly-used Johnson Crushers International Inc. recently celebrated the shipment of its 3,000th screen, marking Construction Equipment Guide’s incline screen technology of that nearly $200 million in revenue for the company from screen sales and providing 47 U.S.-based jobs Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) era. After ElJay closed, JCI began to its skilled workforce.
Morbark 3200 Wood Hog Aims at Wood, Green Waste Morbark Inc.’s mid-range horsepower horizontal grinder, the 3200 wood hog is a compact and aggressive unit aimed at wood and green waste recycling applications. “We saw a need for a horizontal grinder in the 400 to 600 horsepower range that was smaller than our 3800 wood hog and more powerful than our 2600 wood hog,” said John Foote, Morbark’s VP of sales and marketing. “This is a smaller, lighter and more affordable unit with all of the benefits of our larger grinders.” The 3200 wood hog can handle green waste, regrind, sawmill residue, pallets and logs up to 14 in. (35.5 cm) in diameter. The 30 in. (76 cm) diameter feedwheel is powered by an internal drive Fairfield torque hub with no chains or sprockets for more torque, greater durability and less maintenance. Other standard features include a Poclain infeed chain drive, dust suppression, remote control, air brakes and hydraulic oil cooler. Available as a tracked unit for greater mobility or with electric power, the 3200 can be built with Morbark’s most popular options, including an externally adjustable break-away torque limiter to protect the driveline and the hammermill, magnetized end pulley for ferrous metal removal, or the Quickswitch 12- and 16-knife drum assembly to easily convert from making mulch to making chips. For more information, call 800/831-0042 or visit www.morbark.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The 3200 wood hog can handle green waste, regrind, sawmill residue, pallets and logs up to 14 in. (35.5 cm) in diameter.
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Wearwolf Insert Added to Morbark Wolf Pack Lineup Morbark Inc.’s Wearwolf Insert is the newest addition to its line of inserts for industrial grinders. With heat-treated, knife-like edges on a solid, forged-steel insert blank, the Wearwolf cuts material rather than beating it into mulch. Therefore, customers can make chips out of hard and soft woods without needing another machine. The Wearwolf’s greatest advantage may be in its handling of stringy material such as palm. Morbark customers had been asking for a way to break down palm waste and other stringy material effectively, according to the manufacturer. “Morbark has a tradition of listening to our customers and addressing their needs,” said Dave Daymon Jr., Morbark dealer parts sales lead. “We met with our engineers and our vendors to design a new insert to help our customers break down palm, and we came up with the Wearwolf. The Wearwolf chops the palm, so it doesn’t wrap around the hammermill of the grinder like it does when using standard inserts.” In customer tests, the Wearwolf not only efficiently chopped and broke down palm waste; when processing hardwood or soft woods, it also provided a denser end prod-
uct, yielding two to three additional tons per load than a standard insert. Due to its knife edge, the Wearwolf even handles frozen wood with ease. Sun Recycling, a C&D processing facility in West Palm Beach, Fla., saw a 30 percent increase in production, according to Facility Manager Paul Valenti. “We never once went into reverse with the Morbark Wearwolf inserts,” added Valenti. “They save us maintenance time, downtime and allow us to increase our overall production.” Like all Morbark inserts, the Wearwolf is made of a forged material, which is stronger, more durable and scores better on a Rockwell tester than a casted material or tooled steel. The Wearwolf insert is the newest addition to the Wolf Pack line of Morbark inserts, and is available for Morbark tub grinders and Wood Hog horizontal grinders. For more information, visit www.morbark.com/wearwolf. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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W.S. Tyler Adds Mobility Capability to List of Hydro-Clean System Benefits W.S. Tyler has added mobility to the list of benefits of its Hydro-Clean washing system. The company now offers the ability to mount the machine on a chassis for easy movement from place to place within a quarry or even from job site to job site. Like the original Hydro-Clean, the A conveyor feeds material into the hopper of the HC portable unit effectively cleans deleteri2000. ous material from aggregate, recycled and other minerals. The results are cleaner products with higher selling value and profits from material that was previously considered waste. In the process, the Hydro-Clean uses up to 75 percent less water than traditional washers and 15 percent less energy, according to the manufacturer. “The Hydro-Clean is unique in the industry,” said Matthias Bremer, innovation engineer at W.S. Tyler. “Making it mobile delivers the flexibility to locate washing closer to the actual job and reposition it as necessary to boost efficiency, while delivering all the same profitability and environmental benefits of a stationary Hydro-Clean.” The Hydro-Clean removes silt and clay particles faster than traditional methods, which require soaking the material for long periods to loosen unwanted debris. The Hydro-Clean also consumes considerably less water. Water consumption ranges from 27 to 211 gal. Clean material at the discharge end of the HC 1000, per minute (gpm), depending on appliwhich can process up to 200 tph. cation and model size, compared to log washers that can require up to 800 gpm. Of the total volume of wastewater, up to 90 percent can be recycled and reused in the Hydro-Clean, which only requires 10 percent fresh water to operate effectively. Using recycled
The Hydro-Clean system requires just one rinse screen for discharged material.
water reduces consumption even further, and that can help companies comply with environmental and water usage regulations. Hydro-Clean units require less energy than other washers, ranging from 34 hp (26 kW) on the smallest of three models to 300 hp (225 kW) on the largest. With that, the HC 350 can process up to 20 tph, the HC 1000 can process up to 200 tph and the HC 2000 can process up to 400 tph. Unlike a traditional washing unit, which can require up to three screens along with a log washer or screw, the Hydro-Clean only requires a single rinse screen for discharged material. The only other requirements are a water source, a pump station and a feed conveyor. The unit comprises a vertical drumshaped washing container with a feed hopper at its entry and a conveyor belt at its discharge. The washing chamber contains a rotating washing head with several water nozzles mounted on the top of the chamber. It also features polyurethane panels that line the washing chamber and variable height adjustment at the rotary wash head. The Hydro-Clean is ideal for use in clay-heavy material deposits. Operators feed dirty material into the washing drum through the hopper. The high-pressure water nozzles mounted on the washing head spread and wash the material to break up agglomerates and fully clean even the holes, cracks and deep areas of porous materials, irregular rocks and other stubborn materials. During the cleaning process, turbulence is created in the drum, providing
The HC 350 is shown mounted to a double-axle chassis.
scrubbing and abrasive forces that enhance the cleaning process. The washed material works its way down the drum and exits onto a discharge conveyor that leads to a standard rinse screen, removing any remaining dirt or clay still on the stone as it fractionates the material. The resulting dirty water flows through the screen media and is collected by a waste water pipe, which sends the water to a treatment system for additional fine screening or discharges it directly to any other area. Operators can adjust the discharge belt and control the feeding system to accommodate various types of bulk material up to 6 in. (15 cm). The distance between the unit’s washing rotor and its material bed is variable to allow the system to adapt to various material types. Level sensors located at the material feed inlet provide exact data to the PLC control unit, ensuring a consistent material flow into the system. The Hydro-Clean also weighs up to 60 percent less than traditional washers with comparable production capabilities. Due to that compact size and weight, the unit is easy to transport and overall operating and structural costs are considerably lower than systems that require more equipment and a larger footprint. Hydro-Clean washing units also feature a maintenance-friendly design that allows for easy exchange of the few standard components that are subject to wear. For more information, call 800/3255993 or visit www.wstyler.ca. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
With the mobility of Hydro-Clean units, washing systems can be located at almost any processing site.
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2000 Komatsu PC290LC-6K MH #K34003, 14,025 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, HGT 3/4 yd3 5 Tine Grapple w/360 rotation, and Very Good U/C. FOB Summerville, SC ..........Call for price.
1999 Liebherr A932 HD #361-5179, 15,000 Hrs, Fixed Elevated Cab, Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw Belt Drive Generator, NEW Generator Controller, Recent Engine, Trans & Pumps by Liebherr Dealer, Solid Tires. Good Overall Running Condition for the Age & Hours. FOB Hanover, MD. ..............Call for price.
1999 Fuchs MHL350 #2100317, 16,618 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, 49’ Max Reach Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, Deutz Engine, Generator System, and Solid Tires. Clean Older Machine that is Sold “asis” with Inspection Report Available. FOB East Longmeadow, MA. ........Only $79,500
2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready....................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.
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2007 Cat 330DL #MWP1293, 6554 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Equipped w/Genesis GSP500R #500529R. One Owner Since New. Completely through shop and work ready, FOB Summerville, SC ............................Call for Price.
2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, Delivered NEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ Material Handing Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set, Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (Fully Installed), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, and Outriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since New w/Service History Report Available. Excellent Condition & Appearance ................Call for price.
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USED EQUIPMENT 2006 Terex-Pegson 428 Trakpactor
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IROCK Crushers Introduces Wheeled Jaw Crusher-2644 IROCK Crushers’ wheeled jaw Powered by a 350-hp (261 kW) Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, crusher-2644 (WJC-2644) is the WJC-2644 can produce up to 370 tph (335.6 t). capable of processing hard rock, recycled concrete, sand and gravel and slag. Powered by a 350-hp (261 kW) Caterpillar C-9 ACERT Tier III engine, the WJC-2644 can produce up to 370 tph (335.6 t). Providing a capacity of 10.5 cu. yds. (8 cu m), the hopper on the unit was designed larger than other units, according to the manufacturer. The WJC-2644 is equipped with a 48-in. by 36-ft. (122 cm by 11 m) discharge belt and features a fixed discharge height of 11 ft. (3.3 m), the stockpiling capability enables users to pair the WJC2644 with screening units, which commonly have feeding heights of up to 10 ft. (3 m). A hydraulic adjusting chamber allows operators to adjust crushing size from a 2 in. (5 cm) minimum closed side setting to in. by 14-ft. (101 cm by 4 m) feeder with a 5-ft. (1.5 m) griza 6 in. (15 cm) maximum side setting. This allows the unit to zly bar section. These features ensure that material, depending on its size, is properly classified and directed to either the produce a top size ranging from 2 to 6 in. The machine includes a 24-in. (61 cm)-wide grizzly side discharge conveyor or the crusher discharge conveyor. In addition, the WJC-2644 is constructed with heavy-duty bypass conveyor with an adjustable flop gate, as well as a 40-
components for durability and also is designed to allow for easy maintenance. Components of the crusher are open and easily accessible for ease of lubrication, part replacements or other maintenance. For added convenience, standard catwalks and ladders provide easy access. For easy transport of the entire plant, the wheeled crusher features radial tires mounted under a 24-in. (61 m) beam chassis. The unit features quad-axle rear ride suspension and includes a fifth wheel pin. For quick setup, the WJC-2644 is equipped with four hydraulic outriggers for off-loading and leveling the plant. The WJC-2644 can be set up or torn down in less than an hour. IROCK offers convenient 24hour online parts look up and ordering, fast delivery and live service support from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. EST. For more information, call 866/240-0201 or visit www.irockcrushers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Indexator Provides JRB Construction Utility Forks Turn Grapple Options for Wheel Loaders Into Heavy-Duty Forklifts Precise Handling JRB construction utility forks by Paladin Attachments turn wheel loaders into versatile heavy-duty forklifts to safely transport large loads of construction-related materials. Drop-forged, fixed tines provide increased sturdiness and reduce material movement while it is being transported over uneven terrain. Available with manual or hydraulically actuated tine adjustments, JRB construction utility forks are built to carry load capacities up to 67,500 lbs. (30,617 kg) to meet virtually any heavy-duty material transport job requirement, while the optional hydraulic side shift and rotation allows for precise placement of material, according to the manufacturer. JRB construction utility forks are designed with carriage widths ranging from 60 to 120 in. (152 to 305 cm). Tine lengths range from 48 to 96 in. (122 to 244 cm) and are available in widths of 4 to 8 in. (10 to 20 cm) by thicknesses of 1.25 to 4 in. (3 to 10 cm). Load capacities are rated beyond wheel loader lift capacities and are based on a
A grapple in a non-bypass sorting style cleans up after a storm.
Indexator offers different grapple options for use with its Rototilt attachments allowing the grapple to be rotated and tilted for precise handling and sorting of various materials. Indexator offers grapples in both a bypass style for general purpose work and a non-bypass sorting style. The flexibility of the Rototilt attachment allows a bucket or other attachment to be rotated and tilted at the same time, making it simple to operate around or under obstacles, or to manipulate special excavator tools, according to the manufacturer. Rototilt is available in five models covering excavators from 3 to 30 ton (2.7 to 27 t) capacity. For more information, call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
JRB construction utility forks are built to carry load capacities up to 67,500 lbs. (30,617 kg) to meet virtually any heavy-duty material transport job requirement.
24-in. (61 cm) load center. JRB construction utility forks are available as a pin-on attachment or are compatible with other industry quick coupler systems that can maximize the utilization of a wheel loader and reduce
the time it takes to switch out attachments, according to the manufacturer. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
AIM Special Pipe Grapples Offer Versatility AIM Attachments special pipe grapples offer a combination of rugged construction and innovative features. Varying pipe diameters can be held securely at the same time due to stabilizing clamps. Important features include fully forged steel tines; oversized dual-arm top clamps connected with structural steel tubing; top clamps and stabilizer clamps articulated by quality hydraulic cylinders; high-strength structural steel backframe; and hose guards to protect exposed hydraulic lines. Special pipe grapples are now available for loaders of all sizes with various tine lengths for different applications. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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Leading Edge Attachments Inc. now offers a newer version of the “Stag” bucket, which is a new style, high penetration bucket utilizing the “staggered tooth” technology, and is designed for excavators allowing the operator to easily dig compacted soils, coral, shale, caliche, stratified materials, shot rock or frozen ground with higher concentrated breakout force for a price that is lower than the multi-ripper bucket. The stag bucket design allows the operator to focus the excavator’s full breakout force on one tooth at a time because the front leading edge is stepped and angled. This new version positions the first tooth closer to the center of the bucket, each successive tooth alternating back and forth so that each tooth hits the material sequentially. This staggered effect focuses the bucket breakout force on one tooth at a time. Creating flat trench bottoms is easy with this new bucket also because the teeth are on the same plane, similar to a conventional bucket.
Conventional buckets have the teeth mounted on an edge that so that all of the teeth engage the material at the same time, thus sharing the load and decreasing the tooth breakout force. The LEA stag bucket creates high penetration due to the fact that one tooth is engaging at a time thus saving energy and increasing performance, while still being able to shave the bottom of a trench flat similar to a conventional bucket, according to the manufacturer. The new stag bucket is manufactured in the USA using T1 alloy steel. Angled edge configurations are available that have one of the corner teeth penetrating first, but the teeth are still staggered. It is available for any excavator from 11,000 to 220,000 lbs. (4,985 to 99,790 kg). For more information, call 866/9285800 or visit www.leadingedgeattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Silverton Construction Leads Pass Christian Harbor Job HARBOR from page 1
“The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources has an oyster check station in the Pass Christian harbor, so it’s logical all oyster harvesters off-load at Pass Harbor. Hurricane Katrina devastated Pass Christian, so this harbor will help the city recover.” According to Howard, 465 square concrete piles are included for breakwaters, along with more than 500 14-in. (35.5 cm) concrete piles for east access structure and main piers. Hundreds of 12-in. (30.5 cm) wooden mooring piles are included. The icehouse will be a metal building. The secant walls include steel H-piles and cast in place concrete piles. Stainless steel hardware will be provided on the piers. “Designing within budget and according to environmental permitting and marine construction requirements is always challenging, along with cost overruns and inclement weather, such as tropical storms and hurricanes,” said Howard. Construction began in late 2011 and includes three phases dredging, breakwater and bulkhead construction and work on piers, the access structure for commercial operations, the ice house, public restrooms, parking, drainage, water, sewer, electrical, lighting, landscaping and signage. Dredging and breakwater and bulkhead construction is already complete. The final phase began in January 2013. “The harbor is seeking clean marina certification and will maintain slips for commercial fishermen, recreational boaters and transients of either type. Clean marinas sustain healthy marine environments,” said Howard. “It’s a project that will remain in use for a very long time. It’s especially rewarding seeing the city’s economic development vision come to life, because this project will primarily benefit low to moderate income individuals and business concerns.” Silverton Construction Company LLC specializes in marine and industrial construction, serves as prime contractor for the site infrastructure at the Pass Christian Harbor Expansion Project Phase III. “This will be a first-class facility for both recreational boaters and commercial fisherman,” said Michael Herlihy, project manager of Silverton. “Silverton’s role is coordinating and managing our subcontractors. We typically self-perform all the marine portions of the project. It’s rewarding to be a part of the growth of this commercial fishing community. It can be difficult, but planning ahead of time is critical, along with having contingency plans in place when things
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Crews prepare 36 in. (91.4 cm) square breakwater piles for driving.
don’t go as planned. Right now, were installing the pier support piles, and our subs are installing the site electrical and water and sewer.” SCI Inc. was contracted by Silverton for the sewer and water utility lines on the piers, including the installation of water mains, sanitary sewer systems and storm drainage at the site. “We use Caterpillar heavy equipment,” said Valerie Mabry, project coordinator of SCI. “Caterpillar 312 and 320 trackhoe excavators and a Caterpillar IT-28 loader are being used for excavation and installation of the gravity sewer, water and drainage systems. Due to the nature of the depth of the utility systems, BakerCorp trench box shoring systems are being used. Thompson Pump Dewatering System is used to control ground water infiltration to keep the excavated pit areas dry.
“The drainage system consists of HDPE N-12 smooth bore wall pipe and is produced by Advanced Drainage Systems, said Marbry.” “The water mains are C-900 PVC DR-18, and the sanitary sewer gravity mains are PVC SDR26, both produced by Vulcan Plastics Corporation. The sewer system includes two sewage grinder lift stations which are equipped with ABS Piranha submersible pumps. There’s also an underground water storage vault produced by CrystalStream Technologies which is a separation device that controls pollutants in urban storm water from the drainage outfall.” Dewatering was a concern, because most of the work was to be installed at elevations below sea level. In addition the tide also was a factor. “Controlling the existing drainage runoff from U.S. Highway 90 onto the site had to be taken into consideration,” said Marbry. “The excess rainwater draining from the highway had to be diverted into the new drainage system, in addition to the onsite drainage. So far, there have been a few inclement weather days that have caused the crews to shut down operations. We are fortunate the weather along the Mississippi Sand Beach is generally pleasant year round.” Berkel & Company Contractors will handle the augercast pile installation, and is expected to start in mid-July. “There will be a total of 26 14 inch diameter auger pressure grouted displacement piles totaling 1,324 linear feet,” said Mike Freeman, project manager of Berkel & Company. “A Bauer BG 28 will be used to install the piles that will be approximately 50 feet. This is a type of rig that produces minimal spoils by displacing the dirt that is being drilled outward in the shaft.” Pass Christian Mayor Leo “Chipper” McDermott said the new harbor, currently about 70 percent complete, is a crucial project for his community. “We marvel every day at its progress,” said McDermott. “The new harbor will allow for bigger boats, and is important not only to us, but also the entire seafood industry. Other commercial harbors no longer allow commercial boats. Since we have always been a commercial harbor, it’s a natural fit. A new $35 million dollar harbor will allow us to help separate all the different groups, as well as provide a home for the commercial seaman.” “In our harbor now they speak French, Spanish, Vietnamese, and English, so we’re very cosmopolitan,” said see HARBOR page 70
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A crew member stands next to a 90 ton (81.6 t) test pile.
Crews auger to a depth of 45 ft. (13.7 m) for cast in place concrete piles for secant wall.
Crews set up a test pile for H-piles required for the secant wall.
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Many States Have Laws Voiding Forum-Selection Clauses ASA from page 1
Nelson. “Forum-selection clauses can chill a subcontractor’s ability to recover claims by imposing significant and unnecessary impediments and financial costs to the recovery of amounts due.” If the Supreme Court were to require strict enforcement of such clauses, it would undermine subcontractors’ ability to point to state law voiding or making voidable forum-selection clauses in construction contracts that mandate litigation or arbitration in a state other than the state where the project is located. “Twenty-two states have enacted laws that void, or make voidable, forum-selection clauses in construction contracts that attempt to require litigation outside the state where the work was performed,” Nelson noted. In the underlying case, the general contractor, Atlantic Marine, hired J-Crew as a subcontractor to work on a construction project to build a child care facility at a military base in Fort Hood, Texas. The subcontract contained a forumselection clause requiring that all
“Forum-selection clauses can chill a subcontractor’s ability to recover claims by imposing significant and unnecessary impediments and financial costs to the recovery of amounts due.” E. Colette Nelson
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disputes “shall be litigated in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Virginia, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk division.” J-Crew subcontracted much of its work to predominantly local subcontractors and suppliers, almost all of which were located in the Western District of Texas in or around Killeen, Texas, and near the project. All of the subcontract work was performed in Texas. When the project was completed, almost $160,000 remained unpaid to JCrew, even though it had timely completed its work. J-Crew ignored the forum-selection clause and sued in Texas, in the federal district where the project was located. Atlantic Marine moved to dismiss or transfer the
case to federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia, relying on the forum-selection clause in the subcontract. J-Crew argued that the U.S. Code provides that if a lawsuit is filed in a proper venue, the court may transfer it to another venue “for the convenience of the parties and witnesses, in the interest of justice.” J-Crew asserted that the trial court had to consider interests of justice and the convenience of the parties and witnesses when resolving disputes over venue, and cited case law that courts must weigh in the decision to transfer “according to the individualized, case-by-case consideration for convenience and fairness.” In this case, the project, the subcontractor, the subcontractor’s office, project records, personnel, and all of the second-tier subcon-
tractors and non-party witnesses who performed the work were located in Texas. J-Crew argued that convenience and fairness supported litigation in Texas instead of Virginia. In addition, there were at least seven non-party witnesses who were beyond the subpoena power of the Virginia Court and could not be compelled to testify in Virginia. Moreover, because project records were in Texas, there were costs and efficiencies from having discovery in the state where the project and principal witnesses were located. Finally, J-Crew argued that litigating the dispute in the Western District of Texas was important from a policy standpoint, citing Texas law making voidable any forum-selection clause in a construction contract that provided for
venue outside of the state. The trial court agreed with JCrew and refused to dismiss the case or transfer venue to Virginia. Atlantic Marine called on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to enforce the forum-selection clause, but the appeals court agreed with the trial court’s reasoning. Atlantic Marine appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which has granted review. ASA has retained Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter, Columbus, Ohio, to prepare its brief. Firm attorneys Don Gregory and Eric Travers will lead the effort. ASA’s Subcontractors Legal Defense Fund will finance the brief in this case. The SLDF supports ASA’s critical legal activities in precedent-setting cases to protect the interests of all subcontractors. ASA taps the SLDF to fund amicus briefs in appellate-level cases that would have a significant impact on subcontractor rights. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Cat Equipment Helps Musician Clear Way for Music Camp CAMP from page 8
ent, educational youth development facility that will create unique, one-of-a-kind rhythm music programs. “DayGLOW Music Camp will serve to educate and prepare future camp volunteers, staffers, and possibly teachers and music coaches as well,” says de los Reyes. “In addition, we are in discussions with Camp Southern Ground (CSG) about future integration of DayGLOW Music Camp programs into their camp curriculum.” CSG is the passion of three-time Grammy awardwinner Zac Brown. DayGLOW Music Camp will be a oneday (9:00 am to 6:00 pm) music education and development camp which will include multiple circular congregation areas representative of different countries built handson by de los Reyes himself. “I have been very blessed in my musical career, and I would like to continue to give something back to others interested in music,” said de los Reyes. “This camp will be my way of helping children and young adults interested in music to develop a better knowledge of the different sounds and rhythms from all over the world, and give them a better appreciation of the people and customs of those different cultures.”
The first phase in Daniel’s camp development was to build the trails themselves, and this is where he developed a new hobby, operating construction equipment. With five acres of undeveloped property, he was determined to be hands-on in the development of the trails, from layout and design to the actual clearing, grading and mulching. The five acres quickly spread to 20 as neighbors heard and not only joined by giving permission to do trails on their land, but by also helping out. Working with Caterpillar and Yancey Bros. Co.’s Cat Rental Store, Daniel took delivery of a Cat 279C2 Compact Track Loader (CTL) equipped with a Cat mulching head early on a Wednesday morning. Having never operated any kind of construction equipment, he was shown the ins and outs of the machine and how to run it. After a couple of hours of instruction from Yancey’s Compact Construction Equipment Specialist, Preston Smith, Daniel was flying solo on his property. Eager to see what he and the machine could do, Daniel began the process of laying out the trails by clearing paths using the mulching head. He quickly learned the most effective methods to remove trees and brush in the path, grind the stumps down to ground
level, and mulch the material on the path until it was smooth and easily walk able. After the first hour on the machine, a smiling Daniel got out and could not say enough about how much he enjoyed the work and how easy the Cat CTL was to operate. “This is just as fun as riding my motorcycle, and somewhat safer. I love it! I could do this for a living in my in-between time from touring.” Three short days later Daniel had completed an enormous amount of work on the trails. He had transformed a once heavily wooded area into a working system of paths ready for kids and music. “It is really going to be hard to give this tractor up,” said Daniel as the machine was loaded back on Yancey’s truck. “I’m going to have to get one of these sometime in the future. I have learned so much in one week with this incredible machine — I’ve even been showing others how to run it. And I’ve found working with this is very similar to music and my camp. You want to approach these things with a gung-ho, ‘Jump Right In’ attitude, but at the same time with a lot of care and sensitivity. When I first got on the machine, I became too aggressive too quickly and took out some beautiful trees that I didn’t really want
to. I then realized I had to take my time becoming more methodical. This would assure a lot better work. In hindsight, I’ve learned that using this Cat CTL is much like how I approach everything in my life . . . some things I do slow & steady, some things I do fast & furious, but I do ALL things with a lot of passion & smiles!” “I sincerely want to thank both Caterpillar and Yancey Bros. Co. for their help and support with building my trails and helping to bring my dream to life.” Scheduled to open in the summer of 2013, DayGLOW Music Camp will initially focus on small groups of five to seven high school age youth from the south metro Atlanta area with musical interest and ability, with the goal of growing the camp in the future to incorporate larger groups of different ages and abilities. “I’m very excited to see the first group of kids come through the camp and see what kinds of successes we can have educating them about music from around the world,” said de los Reyes. And given his devotion to music for many, many years, the camp is sure to be a success itself. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Work Continues on Bay St. Louis Municipal Harbor Project HARBOR from page 60
McDermott. “We feel the new harbor will help us close the hotel deal we have been working on for so long and other businesses on our famous Scenic Drive. We also have the oldest Yacht Club in the south in our harbor, dating back to 1849.” Construction at the Bay St. Louis Municipal Harbor and Pier is moving forward, as well. The marina project will include a rebuilt Rutherford Pier, a recreational beach and plenty of parking. The first phase of the long-awaited project involved the dredging of more than 150,000 cu. yds. (114683.2 cu m) of sand to make way for the harbor basin. The sand has been used to add to the existing sand beach between the Bay Bridge and Demontluzin Avenue. The dredged sand also is being used as backfill material for raising the harbor parking lot to 10 ft. (3 m) above mean sea level. The harbor is located in downtown Bay St. Louis, off South Beach Boulevard between Highway 90 and the CSX Railroad. It’s currently being constructed with 163 slips. The loading deck is 155 ft. (47.2 m) long and 60 ft. (18.3 m) wide, with an ADA compliant wooden pier adjacent to the eastern side of the deck to facilitate ADA loading requirements. Rutherford Pier functions as the northern boundary of the harbor basin and will include a solid bulkhead wall connected to the north side of the pier. It will serve as a breakwater structure and block sand from migrating into the basin. The
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pier length is roughly 1,100 linear ft. (335.3 m). The structure includes four covered platforms and a 30 by 50 ft. (9.1 by 15.2 m) fishing platform, with a 10 by 20 ft. (3 by 6.1 m) portion that’s covered. The parking lot has 130 spaces available for boaters and Rutherford Pier visitors. Dredge material from the basin was used to expand the existing beach north of the pier from 150 ft. (45.7 m) to 250 ft. (76.2 m). The installation of the concrete piers on the Rutherford Pier is nearly complete, while the installation of the concrete cylinder piles on the southern breakwater has already been finished. In addition, the existing concrete beach drains are being extended to the edge of the newly installed sand beach. “We’re forming and pouring concrete for the perimeter breakwater and driving concrete bulkhead sheets for the retaining wall along the shoreline,” said Gill Audibert of Gill’s Crane & Dozer Service. Inc. “We’ve already driven the perimeter cylinder and closure piles and driven the vinyl sheet pile bulkhead to protect equipment inside the marina from high wave action. The biggest concern so far has been constructing concrete breakwater forms, due to the elevation of them being below water at times.” Equipment used includes Terex crawler cranes models HC-80 and HC-110, Kobelco crawler cranes models BM700 and 7035, a John Deere 225LC excavator, a Kobelco 210, Kobelco 290 long boom, Komatsu 270 long boom, Komatsu D-37 P dozer, Caterpillar wheel loader, Case 580 loader backhoe, Bobcat T-750 skid steer, Terex 10K tele-
scopic forklift, 50 ft. (15.2 m) 800 hp (596 kW) tug push boat m/v Rebecca Jude, a 40 ft. (12 m) 500 hp (373 kW) push boat m/v Captain Eddie, four 120 by 30 ft. (36.6 by 9.1 m) deck barges and four 120 by 32 ft. (36.6 by 9.8 m) spud barges, said Audibert. “Cranes are being used to do all pile driving operations and to set forms, rebar and pour concrete,” said Audibert. “Excavators are used to excavate sand and backfill behind the retaining wall. The dozer is used to final grade sand to required elevations. Most of the marina perimeter, bulkhead and dock piles are made up of concrete, due to its strength and longevity.” Working on the water has proved to be a challenge for crews, due to the constant change in wind direction and speed. Barges also must be used for transporting materials to the site, and for securing cranes to site locations. Brown, Mitchell & Alexander Inc. Consulting Engineers designed the project. The Bay St. Louis Harbor and Pier design team members include Dale Partners Architects of Biloxi, Simpkins & Costelli Structural Design Engineers, Canon Engineering Electrical Design Engineers and BMI Environmental Services. Work on the $21 million Bay St. Louis marina began last fall and is scheduled to be finished in spring 2014. The Pass Christian harbor should be completed by the end of the year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Friday, August 9, 2013 – Golf Outing. Pennsylvania Independent If your business is agricultural, our business is you! Please contact Leslie Risch, Program Assistant at 614/292-4278 Oil & Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) 16th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing will be held at the Tam O’Shanter Golf Club, Hermitage, PA for more information on this program. on Friday, August 9th. CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF Conference and Trade Show. Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade OUTINGS. Show is being held at the Monroeville Convention Center, August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan “Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of Monroeville, PA For more information on the above PIOGA events, golf with cart; coffee and doughnuts; complimentary range balls; please contact PIOGA’s office at 724/933-7306 or fax: 724/933lunch on the course; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner with 7310. cash bar; awards and door prizes. September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blasting “Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes com- and Explosives Safety Training Seminar. The two and one-half day plimentary driving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch continuous education training session will be held at the South on the course; beverage service on the course; dinner with open Dakota School of Mines in Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013; presented by Robert A. McClure, Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day of bar; awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972- the seminar will be capped by a special night blast at the Crazy Horse Memorial on September 6 for all attendees. An early course 1000. registration fee of $895/person is available thru July 31, 2013. August 13, 2013 – Field Day. Nursery Growers of Lake County Full registration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a Ohio, Inc. – Annual Summer Field Day for the Nursery Growers of deadline date of August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Lake County Ohio will be August 13, 2013. This year’s host loca- Rushmore – special seminar rates available. Course topics have tion is The Holden Arboretum, Kirtland, Ohio. Naturally blending been selected to offer value to all professionals with varied experithe gorgeous gardens of the Arboretum with the Nursery industry is ence levels, from individuals with decades of experience to those brilliant! Hours will be 9-4 PM! Mark your calendars now so as not just entering the explosives industry. To register and for more inforto miss it! For more information please contact, Annette Howard, mation, please visit website: www.ramets.com. More contact information: Trade Press Contact: Rick Zettler; Phone: 319/265-0052; NGLCO Executive Director at 440/241-7969. Fax: 319/265-0053; email: zcomm@mchsi.com. Ram, Inc., August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register Contact: Robert McClure; Phone: 740/363-6976; Fax: 740/362today and participate in the COAL-GEN 2013 Conference and 3946; Email: r.mcclure@ramets.com. Exhibition in Charlotte, North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topics affecting the design, CUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment development, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal- Exposition is also known as The Demo Expo, and is the exposition fueled power plants. This conference is being held at the Charlotte for demonstrations of construction and utility equipment. At ICUEE, Convention Center, 501 S. College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, attendees can operate the equipment themselves and explore the newest products and innovations in the industry. The broad specUSA. trum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competiAugust 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical Construction tive comparisons. An extensive education program complements Equipment Association – HCEA International Convention and Old displays of the latest equipment technology and product innovaEquipment Exposition. The HCEA holds one annual convention tions. ICUEE 2013 will be held October 1 thru 3, 2013 at the and old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, lower 48 or Canada, members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise Kentucky, USA. For more information on this Expo you may conretailers and, of course, a lot of working machines are brought tact Jim Wurm, Executive Director of Exhibit & Event Marketers together for learn and share a bit of history. Next Show: WILM- Association, at 541/317-8768. INGTON, ILLINOIS HCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18, PAUL BUNYAN SHOW – the official Paul Bunyan Show is one of the 2013 at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ Local 150 nation’s largest and oldest forest industry shows. Show attendees Training Center at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois. will see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forest For more information on this event, you may call the HCEA office at industry throughout North America. Representatives will be on site 419/352-5616; fax at 419/352-6086 or email: info@hcea.net. to showcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that has
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CAT/MITSUBISHI LD1000 RUBBER TRACK | WANTED NEW OR USED RUBBER TRACK FOR CAT/MITSUBISHI LD 1000. ONE TRACK OR A PAIR CONTACT: KEN PHONE: 573-893-5159 FAX: 573-893-5767 EMAIL:EXCAVATINGJCMO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE MIXTURE CONTACT: OBENG PHONE: +233244264985 FAX: 00233244264985 EMAIL:NANAOBENGTANDOH@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 423 LOADER CONTACT: EDDIE CHETTOA PHONE: +27 82 697 0534 EMAIL: INFO@TRAXGLOBAL.CO.ZA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WATER WELL DRILLING RIG CONTACT: MARK HANSON PHONE: 589-453-0091 EMAIL: MKH5190@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BARGES | ANY TYPE OF DECK BARGE OR HOPPER BARGES CONTACT: JAY CASHMAN PHONE: 6174605100 EMAIL: JAY@JAYCASHMAN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JD510 1973-1983 FOR PARTS, RUNNING OR NOT. CONTACT: AL PHONE: 610-346-7374 EMAIL: HARLOWCONTRACTING@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CYCLONAIRE SYSTEM | LOOKING FOR A CYCLONAIRE BLOWER SYSTEM CONTACT: JAY MORRELL PHONE: 763-295-3122 FAX: 763-2958765 EMAIL:JMORRELL@JMECOMPANIES.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC1607 CAB | NEED A CAB ASSEMBLY PLEASE CONTACT: JENNIFER VOGTS PHONE: 913-961-9669 FAX: 913-371-3722 | EMAIL:JVOGTS@ROADBUILDERSMACHINERY.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
FRONT LOADER FOR 790 JOHN DEERE CONTACT: ROGER MCCALL PHONE: 1 360 274 4738 FAX: 13602744738 EMAIL:ROGERTHEBULL@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR EXCAVATOR 320B LONG REACH. CONTACT: NATHALIE PHONE: 8098786378 EMAIL: NATOCHA@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER KOMASTU 65EX 15 WITH RIPPER | WANT TO BUY FROM USER ONLY USA BULLDOZER KOMASTU 65EX 15 ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURS NOT ADVERTISED I PAY UNDER 45000 MUST BE CONTRACTOR NICE PLEASE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR CAT 972H/G CONTACT: K.NAKA PHONE: 06-6754-4570 FAX: 06-6972-7515 EMAIL: HIRO@KUNIMITSU.CC| –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI RJX 480 EXCAVATOR | PRICE SPECIFICATIONS MODE OF DELIVERY MODE OF PAYMENT CONTACT: MUKHTAR PHONE: +923004840684 EMAIL: MUKHTARLAHORE@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA MOTOR VT2003T CONTACT: GARY EMAIL: MCCOYG63@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXTEC C10 OR PEGSON METRO TRACK TRACK JAW CRUSHER | 2000 YEAR RANGE, GOOD CONDITION WORK READY, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONSTRUCTION | WANTED ANY MARSH BUGGIES USED/NEW FOR SALE OR RENT. NEED NOW. PLEASE SEND PRICE, PICS, AND LOCATION TO MY EMAIL THANKS CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBO PHONE: 330-365-0654 EMAIL: PALUMBO519@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET OR FRONT LOADER | FRONT BUCKET FOR 855 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR. CONTACT: G WEATHERFORD PHONE: 812-926-1356 EMAIL: SHIRGLEN@EMBARQMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
LOOKING FOR A 110 JOHN DEERE BACKHOE, NOT TOO USED CONTACT: MIKE LASTER PHONE: 1406-349-3452 EMAIL: FURFEATHERFINS@HUGHES.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LATE MODEL OSHKOSH CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS | 2005 AND UP OSHKOSH TRUCKS WITH OR WITHOUT CONCRETE MIXERS OR DUMPS OR FLATS. CONTACT: JACK SMITH PHONE: 304-419-2696 FAX: 304-760-6309 EMAIL:DANCEN2U@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 4CX CATERPILLAR CONTACT: KEN KARAPETIAN PHONE: 818 507-0202 EMAIL: OLYMPICGOLD80@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR LOG FORK FOR 980G CONTACT: BUNMI EMAIL: BUNMIOLA2@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI EXCAVATOR CONTACT: JOHN PHONE: 412 537 5944 FAX: 412 833 8351 EMAIL:SALVINI6310@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MODEL 1967 WB INSLEY DRAGLINE | LOOKING FOR DRUM FOR CRANE WE THINK ITS THE MAIN SPOOL DRUM LAGGING CONTACT: JOHN PHONE: 2318729117 EMAIL: KAISERDAVID20@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MUSTANG 2040 SKID S | LOOKING FOR STARER TO MY MUSTANG 2040 SKID STEER YEAR 1998 MOD 120-32-905 CONTACT: ALEX EMAIL: ALOR_DV@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 69 STRUCK MD55 MINI DOZER | ANTIQUE STRUCK DOZER IN THE PRICE RANGE OF $2000. CONTACT: ROGER RAMIREZ EMAIL: RAMIREZROGER777@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA262, CA301CAT GRADER 140G, 14G, 14H | WE ARE LOOKING FOR USED CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADERS 14G, 14H, 140G & DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251, CA262, CA301.PLEASE SEND DETAILS, PHOTOS & OFFER GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: +92-345-8818803 EMAIL:NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI EXCAVATOR | KUBOTA CONTACT: SANDRO DEANGELIS PHONE: 4035689977 EMAIL:SANDRODEANGELIS3@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADER 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F | WE ARE LOOKING FOR USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F, PLEASE SEND DETAILS, PHOTOS & OFFER GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: NAQIB KAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHOENIX CURB MACHINE 2500 MODEL FROM CONTRACTOR | SMALL CURB MACHINE FROM CONTRACTOR PHOENIX OR OTHER BRAND CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONE PHONE: 856-692-0027 EMAIL:KEVIN@SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT WHEEL RIMS JOHN DEERE 990 CONTACT: REAGAN PHONE: 361.9377555 FAX: 361.9377555 EMAIL: CCANCHOR@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DOZERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOWING USED DOZERS: CAT DOZERS: D 8 K (WITH RIPPER, 79 - UP) D 8 N/R (WITH RIPPER, MANUAL ENGINE & TRANSMISSION) D 9 N/R (WITH RIPPER, MANUAL ENGINE & TRANSMISSION) KOMATSU DOZERS: D 6 5 (NO X MODEL) D 8 5 (NO X MODEL) D 1 5 5 A-1 / A-2 (NO X MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER 10000 - UP) D 3 5 5 A3 / A-5 (NO X MODEL) D 3 7 5 A-1 / A-2 (NO X MODEL) CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAISSON BEAM MKT | WE ARE SEEKING TO PURCHASE USED MKT CAISSON BEAMS WITH CLAMPS. OTHER MANUFACTURERS CONSIDERED AS WELL. EMAIL PHOTOGRAPHS, SPECIFICATIONS AND BEST OFFER PRICE. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE PUMPS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR SCHWING 52 METER 2004 CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 FAX: 819-205-0972 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI EXCAVATORS CONTACT: TIM PHONE: 901-351-1710 EMAIL: TIMHARPER1107@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CME75 | HOLLOW STEM DRILL RIGS CME75 CONTACT: LARRYHARKLERODE PHONE: 323-717-0462 FAX: 562-463-5553 EMAIL:CHARKLERODE@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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2 MAJOR JOB COMPLETIONS ONE OF THE SOUTH’S PREMIER CONTRACTORS Wright Brothers Construction Co., Inc. & Steve Williams Construction Company
AUCTION
ONE OWNER! MAJOR JOB COMPLETION Whittemore Farms
AUCTION
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA (for convenience: sale to be held at Black Warrior facility)
NOTE: This sale will consist of
Whittemore Farms equipment that was used on recently completed jobs. NO CONSIGNMENTS. Everything sells absolute ! All the equipment found here is job-ready and looking for a new home.
CLEVELAND (CHATTANOOGA), TN NOTE: Wright Brothers, one of the South’s Premier Contractors has completed several large jobs moving dirt in Tennessee and will sell the following equipment that was used on those jobs. The equipment found at Wright’s is job-ready. No fixing, no fussing – just job-ready! Selling at same time: a group of equipment from a recently completed job from Steve Williams Construction Company. NO CONSIGNMENTS PLEASE for this Auction. EXTRA NOTE: All equipment from Wright Brothers has been very well maintained since new. Full service records are available on all machines. PARTIAL LIST CONSISTS OF: 11 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (4) 2005-(6) 2004 Cat 740, 2003 Cat 730, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 375L, Cat 375, 2005 Cat 365BL, Cat 345CL, 2006 Cat 345BL, 2009 Cat 336DL, 2006 Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, 2003 Cat 322CL, Linkbelt 3400Q, 6 MOTOR GRADERS: 2008 Cat 12MVHP, (3) Cat 16G, Cat 140H, Dresser A400E, 2 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Cat 615C, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 988F, Cat 980F, 2007 Cat 930G, 20 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D8R-II, 2003 Cat D8R-II (ripper), (3) Cat D8R-II, Cat D8R, Cat D8N, 2006 Cat D6R-II, 2006-2003 Cat D6RXW, 2003 Cat D6RXW, Cat D6RXG-III, 2006-2004 Cat D6RLGP, 2010 - 2008 Cat D6KLGP, (2) 2006 Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5MLGP, 2004 Cat D5GLGP, ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DA4S (66in.), 7 SOIL COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 835, Cat 834, 2003 Cat 815F, (3) Cat 815F2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) IR SD115D, 3 GENERATORS: Cat D343, Cat 3412, Cat 3508, WATER PUMP: Wacker 6in., 2 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2007 Cat MT965 (4x4), 2005 JD 9520 (4x4), CONCRETE FORM TRUCK: 1994 IH 4900, WATER TRUCK: 1994 IH 1900 (s/a), MASON DUMP TRUCK: Ford F650XL (22,000 miles), LUBE TRUCK: Mack DM6855 (lube/compartments), 6 PICKUPS: 2007 Chevy K1500 Z71 (4x4), 2006 Chevy C2500 (4 dr.), 2006 Chevy K2500 (4x4), 2005 Chevy K2500 (4x4), 2005 Chevy K1500 (4x4), 2006 Ford Ranger, DROP DECK TRAILER: Nesher Manufactured 48ft. (tri.). SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF82 Plate Compactor, (4) Ryobi Power Painters, (2) Unused 12 ton Log Splitters, Unused Gentec PC80 Plate Compactors, Unused Gentec PC60 Plate Compactors, (2) Unused Gentec 3in. Water Pumps, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, Makita Sanders – SawsHammer Drills- Angle Grinders, Extension Cords, Bottle Jacks, Battery Chargers, Winches. Address: 1500 Lauderdale Memorial Hwy. Charleston, TN 37310. DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta, GA or Chattanooga, TN: 75, Exit 33, turn right, go 1/2 mile sale on the left. From Knoxville,TN: 75S to Exit 33, top of ramp turn left, go 1/2 mile sale on the left. TN AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #00005432 / Jack Lyon TN AUCTION FIRM: #00004268 / Alex Lyon & Son Inc.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 @ 9:30 AM
HILITES INCLUDE: 7 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012 Cat D6TXW, 2008 Cat D6TXW (6 way blade), 2006 Cat D6RXW, 2005 Cat D6RXL, 2007 Cat D6NLGP, 2001 Cat D6MXL (winch), 2004 Cat D5M (winch), 6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Komatsu PC400LC-7, 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 2005 Komatsu PC270LC-7, 2009 Komatsu PC75UU, 2004 Kobelco SK250, 2003 Cat 318CL, MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670B, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: MF 383 (4x4), Ford 8N, 8 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: JD 7820 (4x4), JD 7740 (4x4), JD 7730 (4x4), JD 7520 (4x4), Ford 7610, Ford 7610, Ford TW35, NH TN35 (4X4), 8 HAY BLOWERS: Haybuster 2554, Haybuster 2100, Vermeer BB256, Vermeer Top Gun, Hay Buster, (2) Vermeer BB256, Finn B260, ATTACHMENTS: Amco 12in. Disc, Blanton Plow, 11 WATER PUMPS: Godwin CO100 6in. – 4in., JD Monarch 6in., Monarch TT60, (3) Twin V TSP418V & 7B5X55702HV 4in./ trailer, (3) Kohler M16PS 4in./ trailer, Kohler Cage 4in. M16PS, Yanmar L100V6OF1FL 4in./ trailer, 3 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2008 Night Hawk, Coleman FL202, HYDROSEEDER: 2007 Sterling 9511/ Finn T330, SPREADER TRUCK: 1989 Ford L9000, 5 WATER TRUCKS: 1999 Sterling (tri.), 1995 Mack RD688S (t/a), 1997-1995-1994 Ford L9000 (t/a), 5 FLATBED TRUCK: 1995 Ford Aeromax, 1994 Ford F350, 2001 Ford F550, 2005-2004 Ford F450, 8 DUMP TRUCKS: (3) 2007 - (5) 2006 Sterling (tri.), 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2003 Kenworth W900 (tri., lowboy), 2005-2002 Sterling, Special: 1995 Ford Aeromax (s/a)/ Water Hauler 14ft. Gooseneck, 2000 Peterbilt, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F550, 1993 Ford F350, FUEL TRUCK: 1994 Ford F350, 9 PICKUPS: 2007 - 2005 GMC K2500 (4x4), 2005 GMC 2500 (4x4), 2004-2003 Dodge Ram 2500 (4x4), 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 (4x4), 2004 Ford F450, 2004 Ford F350 (4x4), 1999 Ford F250 (4x4), 7 SMALL PULL TRAILERS: JTZ 24ft. (tri.), JTZ 18ft., BetterBuilt 24 ft. (Dovetail), BetterBuilt 18ft. (t/a), Cobra 24ft. (t/a), 30ft. (t/a), 24ft. (tri.), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2010 Eager Beaver 50 T (tri.), 1993 Fontaine HRGTT750NGB 50T (tri.), Shopbuilt 48ft. Lowboy (t/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: Alabama 28ft. (t/a), 2 DUMP TRAILERS: 2007 Palmer TA26H 26ft. (t/a), 2007 Palmer TAH24H 24ft. (t/a), 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 48ft. (tri.), 36ft. (tri.), MOBILE OFFICE TRAILERS: Great Dane 295DD45, TRAVEL CAMPER: Fema, AVS MODEL R585 ATTACHMENTS: Bushmaster 6ft. Cutter, 6ft. RG73 Grappel Rake, 6ft. Bucket, 6ft. Edge Rock Rake, 6ft. Root Rake, FL202 Fork, MOBILE STEAM CLEANER: Farley TNT3 750 gal. mtd. on Millenium 16ft. Trailer, DISCS: JD TWA 12ft., JD L630 16ft., Bush Hog 12ft., Tufline TXXH 12ft., Ford 204 12ft., Willbeck 1844 18ft., Rome 2028TAW 10ft., Krause 768 12ft., BUSH HOG CUTTERS: Bush Hog 12ft. 3210, Bush Hog 3008-2 8ft., Ford 954/960 7ft., TREE PLANTERS: Reynolds CASS, Reynolds MGA, (4) Reynolds MCA, (3) Tool Carriers to pull 2 tree planters, DUMP TRUCK BEDS: OX 16ft. 22 yd., (2) OX 15.5ft. 16 yd., CEMENT BUCKET: Gar Bro 464G 5yd., PULL BEHIND SCRAPER: Reynolds 15yd., SHEEPSFOOT ROLLERS: Shovel Supply 120 60in., Blaw Knox THO122 48in., Tampo H2 48in., Tampo B1492 48in., LIGHT PLANTS: Magnum MLT3060, ROOT RAKE: Cat (for D6), MOWERS: Kubota ZD L105 72in., Kubota ZD 0797 60in., FORKLIFTS: Cat V80E, Hyster H40F, BUCKETS: Esco 36in., 6ft. Ditch Bucket (for Cat 318), (2) Rock (250 & 210 Kobelco), 46in. Rock (for PC400), FERTILIZER & LIME SPREADING EQUIPMENT: 1998 Ford L9000 w/ 14ft. spreader, Chandler 12ft. Stainless lime/fertilizer spreader, Willmar 500 5 ton, Chandler 5 ton, Adams 5 ton, (2) Chandler 8 ton, Chandler 5 ton, (2) BBI 26ft., Herd 2440, Huhn MD5935M, Fontaine Spreader (t/a), MOBILE FUEL TANKS: 1000gal. on (t/a) trailer w/air compressorair grease dispenser- 2in. gas pump, 2000 gal. tank on (tri.) trailer w/air compressor-air grease dispenser- 2in. gas pump, 500 gal. on (t/a) w/ 2in. pump, 2000 gal. on skids w/ 2in. pump, 1000 gal. tank w/ anti-roll brackets 2in. pump, 3500gal. tank (t/a), 000gal. diesel tank/. Pump, (3) 100 gal. tote tanks w/ 12 volt pumps, TIMBERS: (26) Bundles of Treated Landscape Timbers.
Address: 7110 Black Warrior Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. DIRECTIONS: From Birmingham Airport: take Interstate 20 & 59 West to exit 68, go 3 miles to 1st traffic light take left (south) on Hwy. 11 & 43. Sale site 3 miles on right. Adjacent to Black Warrior Equipment. ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808 For More Info.: contact Mark White @ (205) 454-4646, Clay White (205) 292-7066
SAT., AUGUST 3 @ 9:30 AM
ALEX
LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauctionlive.com
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Euro Auctions U.S.A. Holds First United States Auction
(L-R): Chuck Spooner of Central Atlanta Tractor in Austell, Ga., talks with Sami Oetinger and Skip Walker about Walker’s brand new business endeavor — the recent start-up of Wheels and Tracks Rentals in Covington, Ga.
(L-R): Dick Tabb of Tabb Equipment Sales in Marietta, Ga.; Steve Netherly of Artec Tractor in Nauvoo, Ala.; and Larry Armstrong of Yancey Bros. Co., Austell, Ga., talk about equipment up for auction.
Dustin Rogers, auctioneer of Euro Auctions U.S.A., starts off the first bids for the first ever sale in the U.S.
E The Euro Auctions staff sell the backhoe loaders.
Luke Copeland (L) and Gary Copeland of Cope Equipment in Jasper, Ga., look at this Case 580N.
uro Auctions U.S.A. held its first sale in the United States on June 26. Earlier this year, Euro Auctions purchased a piece of property in Newnan, Ga., that had been the site of an auto auction operation for many years, and was the site for this Euro Auctions U.S.A. sale. Many customers attended to place bids on the machinery. Tom Tucker of Yancey Bros. Co. in Austell, Ga., tests a (This story also can be found on Construction Cat excavator. Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Brett Johnson (L) of Vertical Earth, Cumming, Ga., and Scott McEver of Granite Mountain Machinery in Conyers, Ga., compare notes on a late model Cat 312E excavator.
Yoshio Mukai (L) of OAC Equipment Corporation in Los Angeles, Calif., and Derek Keys of Euro Auctions UK, Dromore, Northern Ireland, traveled far to participate in the auction.
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LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
AUCTION KISSIMMEE, (WINTER GARDEN) FLORIDA NOTE: Rental fleet equipment will be featured in this sale from several national rental fleets.
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Ritchie Bros. President Rob Mackay to Retire October 31 Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers announced the retirement of Rob Mackay, its president, effective Oct. 31, 2013. After 28 years of service in many different capacities, all based in the Ritchie Bros. head office in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mackay will transition from day-to-day duties and then retire as an employee on Oct. 31, 2013. “Rob has contributed very effectively in so many ways to the success and growth of our company,” said Peter Blake, CEO of Ritchie Bros. “He has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles over the past 28 years and devoted his time and energy to help build the Ritchie Bros. global business into the industry leading position we have today. Earlier in the year, Rob took a role on the board of an agricultural equipment dealer with a view to transition to the next phase in his business career. We wish Rob the very best for a happy and healthy retirement, and offer him our heartfelt thanks for all he has done to make Ritchie Bros. what we are today.” For more information, visit
HILITES: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330DL, Cat 320DL, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2008 Cat 966H, CRAWLER TRACTOR: 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Case 580 M (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2012 Case SV212, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: Cat CB224C, 2009 Cat CB14, Hamm HD70, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2003 Cat 247, 2004 Takeuchi TL130, 6 SKID STEERS: 2007 Bobcat S150, Bobcat 763, Bobcat 753, 2007 Gehl 6640, Gehl 883, Gehl 40, 2 CARRY DECK CRANE: Shuttlelift 3330E, 6 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) IR VR90, (4) 2004 IR VR843, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: (3) 2007 Sullair 185DPQJD, 10 LIGHT PLANTS: (6) 2011 Terex RL4000, (2) 2008 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2007 Wacker LTC4L, 2007 Magnum Pro MLT3060, 12 WATER PUMPS: (2) 2007 Pioneer SC10X8S1, (2) 2007 Pioneer SC108S17, 2006 Pioneer PPTP63C1, 2007-(3) 2006-2005 Pioneer PP63C17L, 2005 Pioneer PP63, 2007 Thompson HTDJDST4045D, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2011-2010 Bobcat CT122 (4x4), DIGGER DERRICK TRUCK: Int’l. S1800 AWD (s/a), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS : (5) 2006-2005 Ford F550 (4x4), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2014 Witzco 50 ton (tri.), 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2007 EZ-Dump UT5x8 (s/a), 2006 Best 5x8US (s/a), UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007 Taylor SS5-36, NEW & USED TIRES: (2) General 26-29 tires, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb, Skid Steers: 10ft. Snow Plow w/ Hydr. Angle, Hydr. Mortar Mixer, (2) Hydr. Grapple Buckets, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Airless Paint Sprayers, Chipping Hammers, Brush Mowers, Pumps, Impact Wrenches, Core Drills, Blowers, Floor Grinders, Levels, Heaters, Pressure Washers, Plate Compactors, Pipe Threaders, Air Movers, Hack Saws, Generators, New Mustang LF82 Plate Compactor, (4) Ryobi Power Painters, (2) Unused 12 ton Log Splitters, Unused Gentec PC80 Plate Compactors, Unused Gentec PC60 Plate Compactors, (2) Unused Gentec 3in. Water Pumps, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1 in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.
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Industry Veteran Ernie Ransome III Dies; Subaru Adds Big Life Filled With Business Achievements Block V-Twin Power Engines To Full Line
Giles & Ransome Inc. announced that its Chairman, Ernest L. Ransome III, passed away recently at the age of 86. Mr. Ransome III’s father, P.A. Ransome Sr., founded Giles & Ransome Inc. in 1916, and he, along with his two brothers, was the second generation of the company. Giles & Ransome is a Caterpillar and International dealership that covers southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware. Ransome is among the largest and oldest family-owned companies in the tri-state area. Mr. Ransome played a (L-R): Ernest Ransome, Dawson Ransome, pivotal role in both the tranAllen Ransome and Percy Ransome. sition of the company to Wayne Bromley, as the third Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) launch in generation and, most recent1958. Ed McKeon, founder and CEO of CEG, ly, to Kristin Bromley recalled his first meeting with Mr. Ransome. Fitzgerald as the fourth gen“I met with Ernie at Giles & Ransome’s facilieration owner of the compaty in Philadelphia, Pa., to talk about an idea I had ny. Without question, the of launching a construction newspaper,” McKeon company said, Mr. Ransome said. “Ernie told me that he thought it was a great is a key reason why Giles & idea and said that he’d be my first advertiser. And Ransome has been a leader he was. And the beauty of this is that Giles & in the local construction Ransome hasn’t missed an issue since in 55 years. industry for nearly 100 I can’t think of a better and longer-lasting relayears. tionship and friendship between a publisher and “Ernie [Ransome] was an advertiser than we have had with Ransome instrumental in not only our CAT. And it all started with Ernie, and I have transition from the second to always been grateful for that.” the third generation, but also Ernest L. Ransome III died recently McKeon also remembered Mr. Ransome as a our family transition to my at the age of 86. very kind and friendly man, as well as an astute daughter, Kristin Bromley and decisive businessman. “I remember going out Fitzgerald, as the fourth generation of management and own- to dinner with him and we always had fun, great conversaership of Giles & Ransome,” said Wayne L. Bromley Jr., tion,” he recalled. “But when it came to business, he knew president of Ransome CAT. what he wanted and we were always sure to meet his expecMr. Ransome had a number of accomplishments over the tations.” years including father, grandfather, great-grandfather, chairThe Ransome family expressed that they would like to man of Giles & Ransome, an All-American lacrosse and honor this great man for the legacy that he has left for them football player at Princeton University, recipient of an hon- and the company’s many employees. orary doctorate of laws degree from Saint Andrews “In my mind, Ernie [Ransome] is a key reason why we University in Scotland, and Second Lieutenant in the U.S. have been here for 100 years,” said Kristin Bromley Marine Corps. Fitzgerald, president of Ransome Engine. “I am determined Mr. Ransome loved playing golf and was successful at it. to keep driving forward for the next 100 years. When I was Early in his golf career, he was the South Jersey amateur little, I first learned about the history of our company and the champion. He won the James S. Coale Tournament and was family legacy that was Giles & Ransome. I have always felt twice the Riverton Country Club champion. In the late honored to be a part of this company, but never more so than 1960s, he won the Boyle Cup two years in a row with Helen today as I reflect on the legacy this great man has left us.” Sigel Wilson at the Philadelphia Country Club. He also won In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in his the Pine Valley Golf Club championship once and was the name to: Alzheimer’s Assoc. of South Jersey, 11000 Lincoln club’s president from 1977 to 1988 and its chairman from Dr., W. Marlton, N.J. 08053 or to Ernest L. Ransome III 1988 to 2001. Mr. Ransome’s passion for golf extended to Scholarship Trust, c/o Michael B. Kennedy, treasurer, Pine designing a short course at Pine Valley with Golf Course Valley Golf Club, 10 Baker Hill Rd., Pine Valley, N.J. 08021. (This story also can be found on Construction Architect Tom Fazio. The 10-hole course was dedicated in Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipMay 1992. Mr. Ransome also was instrumental in helping mentguide.com.) CEG
Subaru Industrial Engines has introduced two new big block V-Twin engines. The 35-hp (26 kW) EH90 and 40-hp (30 kW) EH99 meet a growing demand for larger, air-cooled gasoline engines that deliver increased power for a wider range of applications. The engines are ideal for equipment like concrete polishers, riding trowels, utility vehicles, zeroturn mowers and ride-on blowers. The EH90 and EH99 are 999cc and feature heavy-duty connecting rods, large crankshaft bearings and three-ring pistons. The hardened exhaust valve and seats can handle high temperatures, which improves engine performance, efficiency and overall life of the engine. Temperature sensors are located on the engine heads and will shut off the engine to prevent any damage from overheating due to clogged air intake valves, according to the manufacturer. In addition, the standard fourcycle OHV (overhead valve) gasoline engines feature a dual element air filter that protects the engine from dust and reduces maintenance. A Donaldson canister style air cleaner comes standard on both engine configurations and has an inlet pre-cleaner, which offers additional filtration by removing a majority of the particles before they reach the filter, thereby minimizing maintenance and extending the intervals between cleanings or filter changes. Furthermore, a low oil pressure sensor allows equipment manufacturers to offer control panel alerts or automatic engine shutoff. Pressurized lubrication systems keep the engine well lubricated by pumping oil directly to every critical bearing, even when a piece of equipment is operating at extreme angles. The pressurized lubrication system also allows the OHV engine to use an automotive grade spin-on oil filter, which removes dirt and carbon solids to keep the oil clean and extend the time between oil changes. The engine also has an oversized oil cooler to reduce the temperature of the oil in the engine to extend oil life. The big block engines comply with all current EPA and CARB requirements and provide a viable alternative to diesel engines. Both engines are backed by Subaru’s 5-year limited warranty. For more information, call 847/540-7300 or visit www.subarupower.com.
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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com A E D ............................................................................................32 ALEX LYON & SON INC CLEVELAND TN / TUSCALOOSA AL ................................75 KISSIMMEE FL....................................................................77 ALLU GROUP ..............................................................................57 AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ..................................51 ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC..........................................45 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3, 10 ATLANTIC COAST CRANES ......................................................13 ATLAS COPCO ............................................................................42 BARGAINS ..................................................................................72 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC............................................12, 55 BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE ..........................................................7 BORDER ......................................................................................27 BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................23 CAROLINA CAT ....................................................................14- 17 CASE............................................................................................24 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ......................................................21 CCS & QUEST EQUIPMENT ....................................................25 CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................66 CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................72 COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................35 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ..................................12 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED..............................................................................73 AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ....................................................81 BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ..........................40 REACH YOUR MARKET ....................................................29 CONEX/CONAGG PROMO ................................................62 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ................................................56 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..............................................67 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................................61 DYNAPAC ....................................................................................58 FELLING TRAILERS ....................................................................38 FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................28 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................56 G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................9 GEHL............................................................................................58 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ..........................................46 GROVE WORLDWIDE ................................................................33
HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..................................................84 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ..........................................55 ICUEE ..........................................................................................68 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................23 IROCK ..........................................................................................52 IRON PLANET ............................................................................83 JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................63 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................71 KLEEMAN ....................................................................................49 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................30,31, 65 KPI-JCI ........................................................................................46 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ................................................................59 KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................................50 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................28 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................20 MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS ....................................................27 MOBRO MARINE INC....................................................................6 NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY ....................................................20 NORAM ........................................................................................69 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS..........................................54 PILE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................27 PINNACLE CRANES....................................................................11 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................43 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ........................................73 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS ....................................................77 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ................................................78 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS HILLSVILLE VA / CHARLESTON WV ................................79 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................28 SENNEBOGEN ............................................................................47 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ....................................57 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................23 SOUTHERN TRACTOR SERVICE ..............................................56 SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES............................................................42 TAR HEEL MACHINERY................................................................5 TEREX CRANES ........................................................................39 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..................................55 TOWMASTER INC ......................................................................37 TREKKER TRACTOR ..................................................................19 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................32
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