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Brickell City Centre Transforms Miami By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
Family Values Helps N.C. Firm Weather the Storm…8
Heavy Machines Inc. Opens New Branch…12
Bobcat Produces One Millionth Loader…16
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Located in the heart of Miami, Fla.’s financial district, Brickell City Centre is transforming the downtown area, as work continues on the $1.05 billion mixed-use project. Developed by Hong Kong-based Swire Properties, Brickell City Centre is currently the largest single project in the city. Described as a symbol of urban sophistication, the massive project will be built in two phases. Americaribe and John Moriarty & Associates of Florida (AMJV) were awarded oversight of vertical construction, operating as a joint venture and responsible for completing phase I. “AMJV started on the east block in June 2013 with columns on the hotel structure, starting construction up from the pressure slab under the scope of Turner Construction,” said Project Executive Louis Brais. Currently, crews are working on the structural steel belt truss at the hotel level 20, slab assembly and welding. Structural steel assembly and metal decking are being installed on the east podium. The concrete core of the office structure is going up at one level per week. Completion of the parking basement levels is in progress. Believed to be the largest project currently in progress in the Southeast, Brickell City Centre is a major source of pride for those associated with the mega development. “It will be a landmark for future reference,” Brais said. “There are special items such as Climate Ribbon, bridges across South Miami Avenue and underground parking.” The environmentally innovative Climate Ribbon, scheduled to take place in August, will provide active and Daniel Azoulay photo positive climate control and will be installed during the Located in the heart of Miami, Fla.’s financial district, Brickell City Centre is night shift, due to the aggressive schedule and other activtransforming the downtown area, as work continues on the $1.05 billion mixed- ities requiring the tower cranes. In addition, demolition use project
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Backhoes & Attachments Section ......................49-61
Employment Increases, Declines in Select States
Paving Section ..........65-76
Construction firms added jobs in 38 states and the District of Columbia over the past 12 months, but they reduced headcount in 27 states between May and June, according to an analysis July 18 of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the employment gains help, but that construction employment remains below peak levels
Auction Section ........86-97 Business Calendar ........88 Advertisers Index ..........98
“The overall trend in construction employment remains favorable, with three-fourths of states adding jobs on a year-over-year basis.” Ken Simonson Associated General Contractors of America
in every location except North Dakota. “The overall trend in construction employment remains favorable, with threefourths of states adding jobs on a year-overyear basis,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But the recovery remains choppy, not steady. In June, monthly gains occurred in fewer than half the see EMPLOYMENT page 36
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USED EQUIPMENT 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1971 Hrs ................$436,250
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Wheel Loaders 2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ......................................................................$155,600 (3) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2849-3266 Hrs............................$200,000-$222,500 2009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ......................................................................$155,600 2005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ......................................................................$72,500 2009 VOLVO L150F, 6938 Hrs ......................................................................$183,400 (3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8825-11467 Hrs ..........................$133,400-$133,500 (3) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2674-2761 Hrs............................$267,000-$305,750 2011 VOLVO L180G, 3285 Hrs......................................................................$278,000 2012 VOLVO L180G, 5400 Hrs......................................................................$262,000 2013 VOLVO,L180G, 2065 Hrs ......................................................................$334,000 2012 VOLVO L250G, 1751 Hrs......................................................................$399,000 2013 VOLVO L50GS, 1671 Hrs ....................................................................$123,000 2005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ........................................................................$33,400
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2012 VOLVO L70G, 3009 Hrs ........................................................................$144,500
2006 VOLVO A30D, 6797 Hrs ........................................................................$255,750
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FAMILY VALUES HELP SITEWORKS WEATHER
THE STORM Siteworks LLC in Charlotte, N.C., is a family-owned company that started from very modest beginnings. Melissa, president, and Scott Bovit, general manager, make sure the humble roots remain.
28 DITCH WITCH OF GEORGIA HOLDS EASTERN REGION DEMO EVENT Approximately 200 guests from all parts east of the Mississippi River, including areas in Canada, made their way to Ditch Witch of Georgia in Forest Park, Ga., for two days of rock drilling instruction of the Ditch Witch “We Rock” rock drilling training event on June 25 and 26.
32 ARTBA FOUNDATION NAMES Eleven children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive financial assistance in their pursuit of higher education due to scholarships announced by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF).
46 HRUSTIC BROTHERS CHOOSE MACK FAMILY AGAIN WITH RECENT GU813 PURCHASES
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Today, the family boasts a fleet of 11 dump trucks. Recent projects include supplying and transporting 250,000 cu. yds. (191,138 cu m) of fill for the North Port Warehouse and 200,000 cu. yds. (152,910 cu m) of select material for the New Kings Rail Road overpass.
16 CEREMONY MARKS PRODUCTION OF ONE MILLION BOBCAT LOADERS Bobcat Company marked this tremendous milestone with a formal ceremony on July 12, sharing the occasion with its valued employees and the community of Gwinner, N.D., home to Bobcat’s primary production facility.
20 AEM NAMES NEW CONEXPO-CON/AGG STAFF SHOW DIRECTOR The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announces a new ConExpo-Con/AGG staff show director and related updates, as it promotes from within a strong staff for its roster of industry-leading trade exhibitions.
21 HALEY SET TO PROVIDE ROAD FUNDING PLAN IN JANUARY Gov. Nikki Haley said July 1 that she will provide a roadmap in January for funding highway and bridge work in South Carolina without raising taxes and without relying on the “money tree.’’
63 GDOT AWARDS $85M IN HIGHWAY,
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Family Values Help Siteworks Weather the Storm By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Siteworks LLC in Charlotte, N.C., is a family-owned company that started from very modest beginnings. Melissa and Scott Bovit make sure the humble roots remain. Melissa is the company president, and Scott is the general manager. Siteworks is licensed as a general contractor in both North and South Carolina. “It’s how we both were raised, to work hard,” Melissa said. “Over the years, we’ve done whatever had to be done — spending long hours and putting all of our energy into it. Raising our two daughters and growing the business has been an ongoing commitment. It’s based on determination and wanting to be successful.” Siteworks LLC was formed in 2002 when Melissa was a teacher and Scott left his job at Crowder Construction to start his own business. “We decided that I would help him after school let out that first summer, getting the books and office files set up,” Melissa said. “Siteworks LLC has kept evolving from there. I never went back to teaching because we were busy with the company. We started out with four people and little by little have grown.” She explained that the company presently employs roughly 100 people. Presently, specialties are new construction work consisting of erosion control, mass excavation/grading, domestic water and fire lines, backflow installation and inspections, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, water quality and detention systems, site concrete (curbs and gutter, sidewalks and heavy duty concrete paving), stone base installation and asphalt paving. They also perform repairs to existing sites, including asphalt and concrete repairs and storm drainage work. “We’ve always been a conservative family, she and I, so
we always kept putting any profit back into the company,” Scott said. “While growing the company, our business plan was not to build it through buying a bunch of expensive equipment and becoming debt heavy in doing so. We purchased the necessary equipment as we grew. When things slowed down through the deep recession, our conservative
Melissa and Scott Bovit have successfully guided the company since the beginning in 2002.
philosophy helped us to weather the storm.” Melissa further explained that equipment decisions were made based on the volume they were renting. If they were renting a piece of equipment for a long period of time, they bought it. “That’s what helped us make some of our equipment decisions,” Melissa said. Equipment purchases also are based on what works well for their field employees. “Our guys help us choose what they like to operate,” Scott said. “They’re running it, so we look to our field operators for their advice. When we need equipment, if we feel like it’s in the company’s best interest and it comes in at the right price, we’re going to get what makes their job easier. When we were starting out, I would get two or three different brands of equipment brought to one job site. Whether it was a bulldozer, a backhoe, a skid steer, or a track hoe, I would send it to the field guys. Sometimes we decided to purchase new and sometimes we purchased used equipment. The guys would operate them and they would tell us, ‘Well, if you’re going to give us a choice, this is what we’d rather have — this one fine grades better, this one digs quicker, this one pushes more dirt…etc.,’ and it seemed like the majority of these superlative aspects of the equipment always fell back to Caterpillar.” In many cases, Scott feels that’s where Caterpillar comes out on top. “Their equipment is powered correctly for the size of the machine,” Scott said. “We are happy with the equipment and know that if the piece needs to be repaired or serviced it will be done promptly.” Siteworks has been pleased with the relationship it has with Carolina CAT. see SITEWORKS page 40
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Heavy Machines Inc. Opens New Branch in Covington, Ga. On July 17, Heavy Machines Inc. welcomed the Newton County Chamber of Commerce to officially cut the ribbon and commemorate opening its newest branch facility in Covington, Ga. Hunter Hall, president of the Newton County Chamber of Commerce, briefly spoke to the crowd. “On behalf of the mayor and board of commissioners of Covington, and the chamber board and all our ambassadors we stand ready to help support you in any way. Thank you, we’re really glad you’re here.” “We’re happy to be here. The people in Covington and Newton County have been great to work with,” said Dick Kelly, general manager of Heavy Machines Inc. “I can’t say enough about the help we’ve received in setting up this new branch. We’re committed to the long term here and this is a great place to grow our business.” Heavy Machines Inc. is a Memphis, Tenn., based distributor. When asked about locating a branch facility in the metro
The staff of Heavy Machines Inc. in Covington, Ga., includes: Kathleen McMillian (C), branch coordinator, and (L-R) are Dick Kelly, GM; Larry Welch and Danny Clark, sales; Ed Reddick, service; Wayne Bartlett, parts and service manager; Owen Holdaway, service; and Jay Nelson, president and COO. Missing from the photo was Chad Walcott, parts and warehouse coordinator.
The Newton County Chamber of Commerce officially cuts the ribbon to commemorate the first day of business for the new Heavy Machines Inc. branch facility in Covington, Ga.
The new facility includes a 20,000 sq. ft. (1,858 sq m) structure with eight shop bays.
Atlanta area, Jay Nelson, company president and COO said the company was familiar with the area. “We were already familiar with the Georgia marketplace through our operation in Pooler, Ga., and we felt like the time was right for us to expand our company. Atlanta was a good choice because of the economic recovery and opportunity. We were able to align with local people who are well con-
nected to the community and to our industry, which gave us the confidence to go ahead and open this facility. We’re a ‘peoplecentric’ company. When we have the right people in the right place it gives us the confidence to open branches like this. There was also some influence from the manufacturers as well.” The Heavy Machines Inc. Covington, see HEAVY page 64
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Ceremony Marks Production of One Million Bobcat Loaders Producing one million Bobcat loaders is not only an unparalleled industry achievement that has impacted the livelihood of compact equipment users worldwide it also has touched the lives of thousands more who have designed, built and backed generations of the most popular compact loaders for nearly 60 years. Bobcat Company marked this tremendous milestone with a formal ceremony on July 12, sharing the occasion with its valued employees and the community of Gwinner, N.D., home to Bobcat’s primary production facility. The company also celebrated with family members of those who invented the original loader, perfected the design, brought it to market and created the brand five decades ago. Past organizational leaders and hundreds of others who have been part of the Bobcat success story also were present at the event. The ceremony was held at the Gwinner The millionth Bobcat skid steer loader rolls off the line and out of the factory and featured remarks from Rich Gwinner factory. Goldsbury, president of Bobcat and Doosan (parent company of Bobcat) of North America; Gwinner Mayor Dan McKeever; North Dakota Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley; North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven and North Dakota Congressman Kevin Cramer. Sylvan Melroe, one of the organization’s first marketing managers, talked about the perseverance of the Melroe family, who owned Melroe Manufacturing, and built the first Bobcat loaders. He reflected upon the early days of the loader — as it transitioned from the original three-wheeled version to the skid steer loader we know today — and how Melroe Manufacturing improved the design that became increasingly tested by challenging jobs the more the machine grew in popularity. Cyril Keller, one of the brothers who invented the original three-wheeled loader and soon after partnered with Melroe Manufacturing, was on-hand as well. The ceremony culminated with a product line roll-off of a loaders rolled off the line during the Millionth special edition one-millionth bobcat loader, which Bobcat is Two Loader ceremony: loader number one-million, a skid selling in limited quantities through authorized dealers. steer loader; and loader number one-million-one, a compact track loader version.
The Loader That Launched An Industry The million-loader celebration honors the revolutionary three-wheeled loader engineered by brothers Cyril and Louis Keller of Rothsay, Minn., designed to clean turkey manure out of barns. Second-generation Melroe Manufacturing Company leaders — sons of founder Edward Gideon “E.G.” Melroe — Clifford, Lester, Roger and Irving Melroe; and their brother-in-law Eugene Dahl saw strong potential for the machine to meet the needs of any livestock farmer. In 1958, the Gwinner-based manufacturer bought the rights to this innovative three-wheeled loader, and Louis and Cyril Keller became employees of the Melroe Manufacturing Company, assigned to put the loader into production. The Keller Loader, as the original machine was called, was improved with a larger 9- hp engine, and a new product line for the Melroe Company was born — the M-60, a three-wheeled Melroe selfpropelled loader. It was the forerunner of what became the Bobcat skid steer loader and ultimately launched the compact equipment industry. Then, in 1960 the company built the first true skid steer loader with four-wheel drive. In 1962, the loaders were branded “Bobcat” after the “tough, quick and agile” prairie animal. Today, the Bobcat name still matches the performance qualities of the enduring international brand. Bobcat Company has become North Dakota’s largest manufacturer with more than 2,000 employees in the state. Bobcat products have representation through more than 900 dealers in more than 100 countries with production facilities in Gwinner, Bismarck and Wahpeton, N.D.; Litchfield, Minn.; France and the Czech Republic. “This entire celebration is about much more than a single loader, the actual millionth machine,” Goldsbury said. “It represents everything Bobcat has accomplished as an organization over six decades, and it signifies our vision for the future. We embrace and honor our history, so it was particularly special to have some of the company’s pioneers and early leaders here. But we wanted to bring them together with those who are moving us forward into the new era — those who will help us build the next million loaders.”
Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury (L) and Cy Keller, one of the inventors of the original loader.
Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury addresses the crowd at the Bobcat Company Millionth Loader Celebration.
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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announces a new ConExpo-Con/AGG staff show director and related updates, as it promotes from within a strong staff for its roster of industry-leading trade exhibitions. Sara Truesdale Mooney has been named ConExpoCon/AGG show director, managing AEM’s flagship exposition. Mooney is AEM senior director exhibitions and strategy; she also serves as show director for ICUEE — The Demo Expo and as exhibitions lead for AEM’s agriculture sector. Mooney takes over day-to-day ConExpo-Con/AGG planning responsibilities from Megan Tanel, AEM vice president exhibition and events, as Tanel focuses on expanded strategy and planning duties for the association’s growing portfolio of trade shows, meetings and events. Tanel also is a member of the AEM senior management team and is 2015 chair of the IAEE International Association of Exhibitions and Events. Melissa Magestro has assumed lead staff liaison responsibilities for AEM’s international exhibitions, including ConExpo Latin America, which launches in 2015 in Santiago, Chile. Magestro is AEM senior director exhibitions and heads up AEM exhibit and sponsorship sales; she also serves as IFPE show director. In addition to ConExpo Latin America, AEM’s international show presence includes bC India and bauma ConExpo Africa. And, Rich Prausa continues to serve as AEM staff lead and show manager for World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo while realigning his role within the association’s events services department to take on more responsibilities. He is AEM event services manager. “One of the ways we develop staff depth is through opportunities for career advancement throughout AEM and an emphasis on staff training,” said Tanel. “The result is a staff that develops a strong knowledge base of our members’ industries to better serve member interests. And many of our events staff are recognized as subject matter experts, offering best-practices insights at exhibition industry educational events. AEM organizes trade shows as well as meetings and events as a key business-development service for association members and the off-road equipment industry. AEM shows are industry-run in which participants have a voice in show planning, industry partnerships enhance value, costs are carefully monitored and revenues go back into industry services. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Haley Set to Provide Road Funding Plan in January By Seanna Adcox ASSOCIATED PRESS
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Gov. Nikki Haley said July 1 that she will provide a roadmap in January for funding highway and bridge work in South Carolina without raising taxes and without relying on the “money tree.’’ Haley said her recommendation to the Legislature — which depends on her winning a second term — will designate a revenue stream straight to road work. She offered no details, other than to say it doesn’t involve the money tree. That’s what Haley calls the additional money that appears when spring revenue estimates end up being greater than what was predicted the previous fall. In January, she recommended legislators designate that growth to roadwork, potentially generating $100 million yearly. In the state budget that took effect July 1, however, none of the surplus money went to roadwork. Haley’s critics poked fun at the idea of an imaginary money tree solving the state’s problems. They also noted her recommendation came nowhere close to meeting infrastructure needs.
The Department of Transportation said it needs an additional $1.5 billion yearly over 20 years just to bring roads to good conditions. “The roads do need some improvement, there’s no question about that,’’ said Bruce Shealy, president of Shealy Truck Center, where the National Federation of Independent Business held a news conference to endorse Haley. “Nobody wants to pay taxes obviously, but obviously a solution needs to come about. All you need to do is drive on the roads to see that.’’ Sen. Ray Cleary, R-Murrells Inlet, said if Haley has a plan, the public deserves to know what it is before the November election. In South Carolina, roadwork is overwhelmingly funded through federal matches and the state’s 16-cents-per-gallon fuel tax, which hasn’t changed since 1987. Last year, the Senate Finance Committee advanced a plan that would fund road and bridge construction through a combination of redirecting money collected from the sales tax on vehicles, borrowing money, and raising fees. That included raising the state’s gas tax by an expected 4 cents over 10 years. But the proposal never had a chance. While Haley calls improving roads a priori-
ty and economic development necessity, she has repeatedly promised to veto any bill that increases the gas tax. The proposal died without a floor debate as the legislative session ended in June. “She owes the public a decision on how she’s going to pay for roads before the elec-
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tion,’’ said Cleary, who led the panel that developed the defeated plan. “If she doesn’t have a plan, maybe we should look at other candidates.’’ On July 1, Haley again touted a law passed last year that could generate up to $1 billion over a decade for roadwork, through
a combination of state and federal money plus borrowing. But Cleary said once those bonds are issued, that money is gone, and the DOT’s documented needs require more than that yearly. Haley said she recognizes the need for recurring dollars. “Everyone is quick to want to raise taxes, but keep in mind when you raise the cost of transportation, you’re hurting businesses that want to come to this state and you’re hurting businesses that are in this state,’’ Haley said. “It is our job to come up with a plan for transportation and roads that is consistent and constant, and we’ll give that to the Legislature in January so that they do have a way to go forward’’ without raising taxes. Cleary contends revenue growth can’t possibly cover the infrastructure needs, especially considering the state’s other obligations. As roads fall into greater disrepair, they become more expensive to fix. Raising the gas tax, he said, means tourists and travelers passing through help pay for the roads they use. “We have to start telling people what they need to hear, not what they want to hear to fix the roads,’’ Cleary said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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percent who believed so in June. • 25.7 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, down from 26.5 percent in June. 74.3 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, an increase from 73.5 percent in June. No one expects “less” access to capital, unchanged from the previous month. • When asked, 37 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, a decrease from 44 percent in June. 60 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, up from 50 percent last month. 2.9 percent expect fewer employees, down from 5.9 percent who expected fewer employees in June. • 5.7 percent of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” up from 2.9 percent last month. 88.6 percent of the leadership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “fair,” a decrease from 91.4 percent in June. 5.7 percent rate it as “poor,” unchanged from the last three months. • 22.9 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next six months, a decrease from 29.4 percent who believed so in June. 74.3 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, an increase from 70.6 percent in June. 2.9 percent believe economic conditions in the United States will worsen over the next six months, up from none last month. • In July, 25.7 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, a decrease from 35.3 percent in June. 74.3 percent believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, an increase from 61.8 percent last month. None believe there will be a decrease in spending, a decrease from 2.9 percent who believed so last month. For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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advantages in price, availability and local service. “We learned that customers don’t want to drive long distances or through heavy traffic,” said Gordon McIntyre, president of Williams Equipment & Supply. “Being 15 minutes from the hot development in DeSoto, Marshall and Fayette counties will be a big plus to contractors, land owners and local municipalities.” The Williams Equipment Byhalia location will distribute Bobcat equipment throughout southeastern Memphis and northwestern Mississippi. For more information on Williams Equipment & Supply, call 662/838-3550 or visit williamsequipment.com. For more information on Bobcat, visit bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
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(L-R): Tony Bishop, TNT Underground Utilities, Hazlehurst, Miss.; Greg Wolfe, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla.; and Daniel Shotts, Ditch Witch Mid-South, Pearl, Miss., discuss the productivity of the Ditch Witch all-terrain drilling units.
(L-R): Jim Disbrow and Derek Menton, both of Skoda Contracting, Flanders, N.J.; Tom Resvkowski, JESCO, South Plainfield, N.J.; and Jim White and Jim O’Connor, both of OTS of New Jersey, Jackson, N.J., watch each of the drilling rigs at work, including the Ditch Witch JT30.
Thomas Horne (L) and Tim Sealey, both of Directional Services Inc., Hope Mills, N.C., open this Ditch Witch JT60 drill after test operating the machine.
(L-R): Joey Mace, Four Seasons Cable, Williamson, Ga.; Brian Gable, Ditch Witch of Georgia, Forest Park, Ga.; and Jim Martin and Jim Beason, both of Piedmont Utility Group, Shelby, N.C., test out this Ditch Witch JT25 drilling unit.
The Ditch Witch FXT50 truck-mounted vacuum excavator was used for fluid clean up at the demo site.
(L-R): Kurt Andrews, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla.; and David Ponder, Cindy Fawcett, Wade Bailey and Ronnie Mayfield, all of Ditch Witch of Georgia, worked hard to make the event a success.
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Congress is working on legislation to keep highway aid flowing, but lawmakers so far are divided over how to pay for it. The gasoline tax money that flows into the Highway Trust Fund has been falling short of spending. “It is vitally important that our United States senators and representatives recognize that this is not a Democratic or Republican issue — it is an economic issue that also affects our citizens,’’ Perret said in a statement. Louisiana gets the majority of its highway funding from the federal government, receiving about $650 million a year in federal transportation funds. LeBas said the state has to put up a 10 percent or 20 percent match to draw down most of the money. Because the federal money reimburses state payments to contractors after the spending is done, LeBas said her agency can continue making the numbers work for now. The U.S. Department of Transportation has warned that without a new source of cash, the trust fund will run out of money by the end of August. Federal officials plan to stretch out payments to Aug. 1. States have been told to expect a 28 percent reduction in aid on average. “Come the next two weeks, if the federal government doesn’t act, then we’ll need to implement a contingency plan,’’ LeBas said. She said her department is looking at how long it can stretch its upfront cash to pay for construction projects while awaiting federal reimbursement. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ARTBA Foundation Names Scholarship Recipients Eleven children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled on the job will receive financial assistance in their pursuit of higher education due to scholarships announced by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF). The ARTBA-TDF’s “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program” was established in 1999 with a gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors and their companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chairman) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991 ARTBA chairman), of Adams Construction Company. On average, about 100 highway workers are killed every year on the job or in roadway construction work zone accidents. The 2014 class includes: Vybav Hiraesave, Dover, Del. Vybav’s father, Vasuki Hiraesave, was killed in an accident while working for the Delaware Department of Transportation in March 2006. Vybav, a junior at the University of Delaware, is a chemical engineering major. Lyndsay Morgan, Daytona Beach, Fla. Lyndsay’s father, Steven Morgan, was killed in a November 2011 accident while working on Interstate 75 in Florida. She is a sophomore at Florida Gulf Coast University and majoring in communication studies. Amy McNeil, Kountze, Texas Amy’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 while working for the Texas Department of Transportation on U.S. 69 in Beaumont. Amy attends Lamar State College and will start a registered nursing program in January 2015. LaToya Hood, Houston, Texas LaToya’s father, Paris Hood, was struck by a vehicle and killed in a February 1998 accident while working for the Texas Department of Transportation on I-27. LaToya attends Texas Southern University and is an education major. Kaitlyn Henry, Dennison, Ohio Kaitlyn’s dad, Gary Henry, was struck by a construction vehicle and killed in 2013 while working on a state highway construction project on Interstate 270 near Columbus, Ohio. Kaitlyn is currently attending Ohio University and is an inter-
vention specialist major. Alexis Keefe, Wyalusing, Pa. Alexis’s dad, Bret Keefe, was killed in a car accident in 2001 while working for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. A sophomore, she is a marketing major at Bentley University near Boston. Joshua Frank, Sterling, Colo. Joshua’s father, Thomas Frank, was struck and killed in 1996 while working for the Colorado Department of Transportation on I-76 near Sterling. Joshua is attending Wyotech in Laramie, Wyo., and is majoring in diesel mechanics and chassis fabrication. Leah Barnes, Bronx, N.Y. Leah’s dad, Donald Barnes, worked for the New York State Thruway Authority and was permanently disabled in 1995 when he was struck by a vehicle. Leah is a junior studying elementary education at Delaware State University in Dover. Willie Blevins, Danielsville, Ga. Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for the Gwinnett County Department of Transportation. She had just finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle was struck and she was killed in 2004. Willie will be attending Georgia Southern University in Statesboro this fall and plans to major in biology. Emily Jones, Billings, Mont. Emily’s father, Richard Jones, an employee of Direct Traffic Control, was killed in a car accident in 2013. Emily will attend Montana State University in the fall and major in criminal justice. Kelsey Williams, Chehalis, Wash. Kelsey’s dad, Samuel Williams, Jr., was killed in 2000 while working as a flagger for the Washington State Department of Transportation. Kelsey will attend Western Oregon University in Monmouth and major in fire service administration. The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contact leads on students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Please share them with ARTBA Scholarship & Awards Manager Kashae Williams at kwilliams@artba.org. For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Approximately 200 guests from all parts east of the Mississippi River, including areas in Canada, made their way to Ditch Witch of Georgia in Forest Park, Ga., for two days of rock drilling instruction at the Ditch Witch “We Rock” rock drilling training event on June 25 and 26.
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Larry Kindschi, product specialist, Ditch Witch, Perry, Okla., monitors the solids coming back to the new Ditch Witch reclaimer product — seen by many for the first time.
Attendees enjoy a southern style barbeque in the shop area of Ditch Witch of Georgia’s Forest Park, Ga., facility.
(L-R): Harvey Layne, Brooks Excavation, Nashville, Tenn.; Duane Brooks, Brooks Excavation, McMinnville, Tenn.; Doug Stephens and Ray Romano, both of Ditch Witch, LaVergne, Tenn.; and Darrell Key, MidSouth Utility Group, Lebanon, Tenn., await the demonstrations.
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Bobcat Invites Public to Events Including Factory Tours
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Gwinner, Bobcat factory tours, carnival-type festivities in the Gwinner Park and a “Bobcat square dance” loader performance by four brothers who have 130 years of combined service at Bobcat Company. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) also made the Gwinner event a stop on its “I Make America” nationwide tour, which advocates for pro-manufacturing policies to create more jobs in the United States and keep the economy competitive with other countries. Attendees over the age of 18 could enter to win a 2014 Harley-Davidson Road King featuring a custom “I Make America” paint job. “It was particularly special to host the ‘I Make America’ tour,” Goldsbury said. “Bobcat is a great manufacturing success story for so many reasons, from the generations that have been employed to the products they’ve produced. Thousands of Bobcat employees have given many global customers the tools they use to make a living.” Bobcat Company also helped Gwinner city officials dedicate three welcome signs at different entrances to town signifying “Home of one million Bobcat loaders.” The company celebrated the production of 500,000 load-
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ers in 2001 and 750,000 units in conjunction with its 50th anniversary in 2008. The million loaders built by Bobcat represent the largest production of this equipment by any manufacturer globally. An “Unstoppable” Force To commemorate the year-long celebration, Bobcat developed the “Unstoppable” campaign, which recognizes the company’s rich history and heritage, yet illustrates its plans to continue to set the pace in the compact equipment markets it serves. The celebration started in January, as Bobcat Company launched a contest that ran through June, asking participants to answer the question, “How does Bobcat make you unstoppable?” The grand prize winner, who will receive a special edition one-millionth bobcat loader, will be named in September. Bobcat unveiled its special edition one-millionth
Bobcat Company and the city of Gwinner, N.D., dedicated three signs at entrances to town; they signify that Gwinner is home to “One million Bobcat loaders and counting.”
bobcat loaders at the ConExpo-Con/AGG trade show in Las Vegas in March. Bobcat Company social media channels — Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Flickr and YouTube — feature various elements of the celebration and Unstoppable content and promotions. Fans and followers can participate in merchandise giveaways and trivia contests, show pride by selecting a “pride badge,” share stories and read about how others are joining in the celebration. A special app enables customers to upload photos and apply a custom “one million strong” treatment. Several celebration-focused videos are available as well. “The ceremony in Gwinner is a great centerpiece to what we are doing to celebrate all year,” Goldsbury said. “But it doesn’t start or end with this. ‘Unstoppable’ is a theme that started in January, and we still have a lot of celebration time left in 2014 and beyond.” For more information, visit Bobcat.com/Million. North Dakota Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley addresses the crowd.
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Twenty-One States, D.C. Add Jobs Between May, June EMPLOYMENT from page 1
states and the nation added just 6,000 construction jobs.” Florida led all states in percentage and total gains in construction employment (11.5 percent, 41,700 jobs) between June 2013 and June 2014. Other states adding a high percentage of new construction jobs for the past 12 months included Nevada (10.5 percent, 5,900 jobs), Utah (9.3 percent, 6,800 jobs), North Dakota (7.9 percent, 2,600 jobs) and Minnesota (7,900 jobs, 7.8 percent). Other states adding a high total of new construction jobs during the past year included California (29,800 jobs, 4.7 percent), Texas (19,100 jobs, 3.1 percent), Pennsylvania (13,000 jobs, 5.8 percent) and Minnesota. Twelve states shed construction jobs during the past twelve months, with New Jersey losing the highest percent and total, (minus 8.1 percent, minus 11,200 jobs). Other states that lost a high percentage of jobs include Alaska (minus 5.5 percent, minus 900 jobs), New Hampshire (minus 4.4 percent, minus 1,000 jobs) and New Mexico (minus 3.9 percent, minus 1,600 jobs). Besides New Jersey,
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other states that lost the most construction jobs between June 2013 and June 2014 included Arizona (minus 4,500 jobs, minus 3.6 percent), Alabama (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 3.4 percent) and Kentucky (minus 2,400 jobs, minus 3.6 percent). Twenty-one states and D.C. added construction jobs between May and June. Florida (8,800 jobs, 2.2 percent) added the most jobs, followed by Illinois (3,500 jobs, 1.8 percent), Indiana (2,700 jobs, 2.2 percent) and Pennsylvania (2,700 jobs, 1.1 percent). South Dakota (4.3 percent, 900 jobs) had the highest percentage increase for the month, followed by Florida, Indiana and Montana (2.2 percent, 500 jobs).
Twenty-seven states lost construction jobs for the month, while construction employment was unchanged in Arizona and New Mexico. California (minus 9,500 jobs, minus 1.4 percent) lost the most construction jobs between May and June. Other states experiencing large monthly declines in total construction employment included New York (minus 3,700 jobs, minus 1.1 percent), Oregon (minus 3,600 jobs, minus 4.5 percent) and Texas (minus 3,400 jobs, minus 0.5 percent). Alaska (minus 7.7 percent, minus 1,300 jobs) experienced the highest monthly percentage decline, followed by Oregon, Rhode Island (minus 2.9 percent, minus 500 jobs) and Hawaii (minus 2.2 per-
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Siteworks Expands, Buys Equipment From Carolina CAT SITEWORKS from page 8
“Because of their shop size, they house more parts on the shelf than most of the other equipment suppliers in town,” Scott said. “They’ve got more service trucks on the road to come to your aid when something does happen to go wrong. We do have a full time mechanic and grease man, but they can’t maintain everything. It’s not that Cat equipment breaks down often, but when it does, it’s nice to know that you’ve got a good partner that has good backup to support our equipment fleet.” In 2013, Siteworks LLC purchased about 15 pieces of Cat equipment from Carolina CAT, including four trackhoes, several size bulldozers and skid steers, and numerous vibratory rollers and trench rollers. “It really gets back to me being conservative in our original business model,” Scott said. “We realized that we were growing quickly and that we were renting a tremendous amount of equipment. So I went to our Carolina Tractor equipment salesman, Tony Pennington, and I told him that we had to reduce our monthly equipment costs. I knew we had a nice backlog of work, so I asked him how we could lower those costs and build Siteworks through equipment assets. So we long-term leased some of the equipment with fixed residuals. This allows us to look at the value of the equipment at the end of the lease and make a business decision of whether to purchase or turn it back in for new equipment. We also made sure to purchase new equipment. This provided us peace of mind in knowing we had the latest GPS technology and fuel consumption.” The Bovits noted that they are very focused on their employees’ safety. “Daily inspections on our equipment are part of that safe planning,” Melissa said. “In addition to those inspections, numerous types of safety training courses are conducted. All of our field and office personnel take first aid classes, defensive driving courses, and have onsite safety meeting specific to that project. In the utility division, trench and rigging safety is paramount. Our grading and utility crews are required
to attend more in depth classes that focus on confined spaces and trenching and shoring. Everybody at Siteworks LLC has the same work ethic.” Another major reason for Siteworks LLC’s success is Brian Callahan. He serves as Siteworks’ field operations general superintendent. “Brian and I have been working together since 1993, and have been at Siteworks since day one,” Scott said. “He has been in the field for a long time and is very well known and respected in the site construction industry. I don’t have to worry about being in the field every day, because I trust him. We communicate all of the time regarding field and office issues. It’s been a very good partnership for both of us. “Another important part of our success is that Brian has gone out of his way to find, hire, retain and promote good young talent. Over the past year, he has turned over the leadership of our grading operations to Walt Hubbard. He started working with Siteworks in 2005 as a grading foreman. Since that time, he has been able to successfully construct and complete some of our largest, most difficult projects. Walt is a young, motivated leader of men. Callahan and I knew that he could guide and facilitate our grading crews while still meeting our demanding production schedules.” Scott noted that their utility division has grown tremendously. “We were fortunate enough to hire Chuck Middleton early on, who serves as our utility superintendent,” he said. “With his tutelage, we’ve been able to grow from the initial utility crew to six utility crews. He’s very safety conscious, and always makes sure that each crew has the proper trench and manhole boxes and each excavation is properly performed. We have promoted Kary Combs to utility superintendent. He helps to also provide guidance to the utility crews. He has worked with Brian and me for a long time as a utility foreman. Both Chuck and Kary have built a lot of projects that have underground utilities including underground detention/water quality systems, domestic water/fire lines, sanitary sewer systems, and rain gardens.”
Tony Pennington (L) of Carolina CAT and Scott Bovit of Siteworks LLC look over one of the many projects the company is working in the Charlotte, N.C., area.
For Siteworks, smaller is sometimes better. “We want to provide superior customer service in the site construction industry,” Scott said. “Part of why I think we have maintained continued success is the fact that we have remained conservative and our field and office people do what they say they will do.” Melissa noted that they go after projects that specialize in what they’re good at. “Primarily, Siteworks’ niche is the 10-acre and down turnkey site package,” she said. They are smaller in scope than larger companies would like to deal with. We want to do turn-key site packages — taking a job from a raw piece of land and turning it into a finished project with a paved parking lot and a vertical structure on it. Nine out of ten of our projects are that scope of work. But with having the pipe crews, we’re able to go out and bid utility-only projects while still filtering in other concrete and asphalt repair jobs into our schedule.” As Scott puts it, Siteworks is “either one of the smallest of the big guys or the biggest of the small guys.” The Bovits noted that they have a weekly scheduling meeting every Tuesday at lunch time. They provide lunch for their project managers, estimators and superintendents. They have dry erase boards that they use to schedule every project they have for the next four weeks. This allows estimating to know when the company needs work, and for the PM and superintendent to further discuss their clients schedule and any potential field or crew conflicts. Melissa said she handles the internal operations of the company, such as bonding, insurance and the day-to-day office operation. She also organizes safety classes, and prequalifications. “I’m kind of a jack of all trades,” Melissa said. “If anything needs to be done, I make sure the correct person has the correct tools to do complete the task. I never could do all of this without the help of all the staff members. I try to look at all the aspects of the company. Day-to-day operations in the see SITEWORKS page 94
Siteworks crews work on a project at East 36th St & North Davidson Street in Charlotte using a Cat 320E LR.
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Work Continues on $1.05B Brickell City Centre in Miami
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Developed by Hong Kong-based Swire Properties, Brickell City Centre is currently the largest single project in Miami.
Malcolm Drilling was responsible for the installation of a deep soil mix (DSM) plug and perimeter sheet pile system, which created a hydrostatic barrier beneath and around the planned excavation for construction of two levels of underground parking.
BRICKELL from page 1
and new extensions to the 8th Street Metromover station are scheduled for the project. Curtain wall installation for the office building and the five levels of podium must be performed. A total of 11 tower cranes of varying models and sizes are being used on the project, for vertical lifting of material and equipment. Equipment on site ranges from temporary buck hoists to concrete boom pumps. The main challenges have involved site logistics and the downtown location. An aggressive schedule to finalize design as production is ongoing has kept crews focused at all times. Construction began in July 2012, with phase I expected to be completed by the end of 2015. Phase II should be open by 2018. The project involves 9.1 acres along South Miami Avenue between Eighth Street and Sixth Street, with 5.4 million sq. ft. (500,000 sq m) of office, residential, hotel, retail and entertainment space, in addition to a two-level underground parking garage that spans seven acres below the property. In addition to a shopping center, hotel and apartments, there will be 128,580 sq. ft. (11,954.5 sq m) of Class A offices, a 131,651 sq. ft. (12,230 sq m) wellness center, 820 condominiums in two towers and 2,600 parking spaces. Phase II will include the One Brickell City Centre mixed-use tower. Turner Construction Company was selected to perform parking and foundation work at Brickell City Centre. “Early in the pre-construction planning and design phase, many different possible solutions were considered by Swire Properties, their team of design professionals and the contracting community to create a hydrostatic barrier beneath and around deep excavation,” said Jay Fraser, vice president of Turner Construction. “We were fortunate to have Malcolm Drilling as the prime specialty contractor on our team to play such an important role in the planning and execution of the work. “Not only was this the first time this specific engineered
solution was utilized to create the hydrostatic barrier, it was applied to an area of three city blocks, or approximately 350,000 square feet. Due to the success of the application on this project and the advantages it will offer to Swire Properties in their completed project, the reapplication of this system on other projects is already occurring.” Malcolm Drilling was responsible for the installation of a
deep soil mix (DSM) plug and perimeter sheet pile system, which created a hydrostatic barrier beneath and around the planned excavation for construction of two levels of underground parking. “Malcolm self-performed all DSM work and worked alongside Ebsary Foundations to install the sheet pile syssee BRICKELL page 62
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A total of 11 tower cranes of varying models and sizes are being used on the project, for vertical lifting of material and equipment.
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Hrustic Brothers Choose Mack Family Again With Recent GU813 Purchases By Lori Tobias
“We try to minimize the costs that we can,” Hrustic said. “A lot of people don’t pay attention to things we do. If you take good care of your tires, that can save you money over the Husein Hrustic bought his first dump truck, a Mack, in long run. It is the small things you can control that end up sav2003 intent on building a family business his young sons ing you money in the long run. We track our truck costs day could one day take over and help grow. But those early years to day. In the morning we come in and log how may miles it were surely not easy ones. Barely two years into the business, ran the day before. If there is an issue we can take care of it Hrustic returned from an out of town job and parked the truck right away. If that truck has an issue with the fuel with the tires, overnight in a nearby parking lot. When he returned in the we can get on it right away. Recently, when one of the trucks started showing its age, morning to move the truck to a storage facility, it was gone. Emir sent out an inquiry over the Internet to dealers seeking Stolen. So Hrustic bought another truck, but this one was a differ- their best offer. “We were trying to find a truck that would give us more ent brand since the dealer had no Macks at the time. Soon, efficient running more miles per sons Emir and Elvis joined the business. gallon, cut down on fuel costs,” They set goals, like adding a new truck Hrustic said. every year. But then came the day a This time the Nextran Truck client couldn’t pay for the Hrustic Center in Jacksonville, the same Brothers services. Rather than accept the dealer Hrustic worked with in 2003, loss, Hrustic negotiated a trade for their once again had Macks on the lot, soil, and turned that setback into yet and sales representative Alex another opportunity to grow his busiD’Agnillo came through with an ness. Then the recession hit and many in enticing offer. the business floundered. Not the Hrustic “They really went to bat and got Brothers. Instead, they took the business us a good deal,” Hrustic said. “We to Kansas and Connecticut where their tried one out. We ran it in all differservices were needed, while still mainent applications. We ran it on the taining a presence in their hometown of Husein Hrustic bought his first dump job site; we ran it on longer runs.” Jacksonville, Fla. truck, a Mack, in 2003 intent on buildNot only did the GU813s Granite Today, the family boasts a fleet of 11 ing a family business his young sons dump trucks. Recent projects include could one day take over and help grow. model run great, they noticed something interesting. Usually, supplying and transporting the readings on the miles 250,000 cu. yds. (191,138 per gallon display in their cu m) of fill for the North other trucks were skewed, Port Warehouse, 200,000 Hrustic said. If the display cu. yds. (152,910 cu m) of indicated the truck got 6 select material for the New or 7 mi. to the gal., a little Kings Rail Road overpass, work with pencil and as well as removing paper usually proved that 100,000 tons (90,718 t) of number to be closer to 4 or contaminated material 5 mi. to the gal.. Not so the from the city of Mack. It really does get 6 Jacksonville ash remediato 7 miles per gallon. tion projects and replacing “We saw on this truck it with clean fill. Crews the mile per gallon readalso logged 16,000 hours ing was accurate,” Hrustic in onsite/offsite hauling for the SR 200 widening. Hrustic Brothers, Inc. added two more Macks to the fleet, said. “That’s a 25 percent With jobs like that, each with a five-year warranty that covers everything but savings.” So, Hrustic Brothers maintenance of the fleet is the tires, oil changes and towing. Inc. added two more crucial. “It is essential for our equipment to be reliable because we Macks to the fleet, each with a five-year warranty that covers have a strong reputation for completing our projects on time everything but the tires, oil changes and towing. “We’ve had a really good experience with them,” said and up to our customers’ standards,” said Emir Hrustic. “We also often run these trucks day and night. For example, we will Hrustic. The pre and post purchases were pretty good.” And Nextran is glad to be doing business with the family as have one crew of drivers running the trucks on dirt jobs from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Then they come in and a different crew of well. “To get them back and buy one and then the other ... We’re drivers will take the trucks and run asphalt with them from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Due to this demanding work schedule it is just really happy to have the Hrustic brothers back in the Mack important that the trucks are reliable and in good shape to min- family, said Alex D’Agnillo. (This story also can be found on Construction imize down time.” They also keep a close eye on costs, knowing that even Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG small savings add up over time. CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Model
CASE 580N 580 Super N 580 Super N WT 590 Super N
Loader SAE HP (kw)
Loader Lift Capacity lbs. (kg)
78 (58) 95 (71) 95 (71) 108 (81)
6,803 (3,086) 7,044 (3,195) 8,425 (3,821) 8,425 (3,821)
CATERPILLAR 416F 420F 420F IT 430F 430F IT 450F
87 (64.9) 93 (69.3) 93 (69.3) 107 (78.7) 107 (78.7) 127 (94.7)
LIUGONG
(74.5) 766III Standard Stick 100
JOHN DEERE 310K EP 310K 310SK 310SK TC 410K 410K TC 710K
KUBOTA B26 L39 L45 M59
70 (52) 88 (66) 96 (72) 102 (76) 107 (80) 106 (79) 130 (97)
23.3 (17.4) 37.4 (27.9) 42.5 (31.7) 57 (42.5)
NEW HOLLAND B95C B95C TC B95C LR B110C
Loader Breakout Force lbs. (kg)
97 (72) 97 (72) 97 (72) 110 (82)
6,751 (3,062) 7,237 (3,237) 8,137 (3,691) 7,237 (3,283) 8,173 (3,691) 7,871 (3,570)
9,577 (4,344)
6,600 (2,994) 6,600 (2,996) 7,353 (3,335) 7,215 (3,276) 7,200 (3,269) 6,815 (3,091) 9,277 (4,208)
1,300 (590) 2,767 (1,255) 2,848 (1,292) 3,968 (1,800)
7,996 (3627) 6,200 (2812) 7,996 (3627) 7,996 (3627)
Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)
10,622 (4,818) 10,947 (4,965) 10,873 (4,932) 12,776 (5,795)
12,281 (5,571) 11,283 (5,118) 11,575 (5,250) 11,283 (5,118) 11,575 (5,250) 11,375 (5,160)
12,095 (5,486)
11.8 (3.6) 12 (3.7) 12 (3.7) 13 (4)
Max Digging Depth ft. (m) 14.8 (4.5) 14.5 (4.4) 14.5 (4.4) 15.5 (4.7)
11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 13 (4.0) 13 (4.0) 14.6 (4.4)
14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 15.4 (4.7) 15.4 (4.7) 17.3 (5.3)
11.5 (3.5)
14.4 (4.3)
9,350 (4,241) 9,350 (4,241) 11,051 (5,013) 11,450 (5,194) 10,300 (4,672) 10,640 (4,826) 15,540 (7,048)
10.9. (3.33) 10.9. (3.33) 11.3 (3.43) 11.3 (3.43) 12.5 (3.81) 12.7 (3.86) 14.3 (4.34)
2,344 (1,063) 3,560 (1,615) 4,530 (2,055) 5,961 (2,704)
6.4 (1.9) 7.6 (2.3) 7.6 (2.3) 8.8 (2.9)
10,294 (4,669) 8,182 (3,711) 10,294 (4,669) 10,294 (4,669)
12.5 (3.67) 12.5 (3.67) 12.6 (3.85) 13 (3.96)
Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh) 24.3 (39.1) 23.6 (37.9) 23 (37) 23 (37)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg) 14,564 (6,606) 17,226 (7,814) 19,985 (9,065) 20,458 (9,280)
25 (40) 25 (40) 25 (40) 25 (40) 26 (42) 26 (42)
14,953 (6,783) 15,395 (6,938) 15,829 (7,180) 15,708 (7,125) 16,142 (7,322) 24,141 (10,950)
22.4 (36.0)
17,367 (8,000)
18.6 (29.9) 14.3 (4.34) 20.6 (33.1) 14.3 (4.34) 25.0 (40.0) 14.5 (4.42) 25.0 (40.0) 14.9. - 18.4 (4.55 - 5.61) 20.4 (32.8) 15.8 (4.83) 20.4 (32.8) 16 - 20 (4.90 - 6.10) 21.8 (35.2) 17.8 (5.44)
13,913 (6,311) 14,030 (6,364) 14,708 (6,671) 19,855 (9,006) 16,391 (7,435) 20,494 (9,296) 23,802 (10,796)
11.1 (17.8) 14.3 (23.0) 14.0 (22.5) 15.5 (24.9)
4,001 (1,815) 6,987 (3,170) 7,173 (3,254) 8,345 (3,785)
8.3 (2.5) 10 (3) 10 (3) 12 (3.6)
14.5 (4.42) 14.5 (4.42) 15.5 (4.72) 15.5 (4.72)
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Case Showcases Ram Laramie Longhorn-Inspired Backhoe Case Construction Equipment’s Ram nologies together.” and like Case Construction Equipment, is load, power and towing — the Ram 3500 is Laramie Longhorn-inspired 580 Super N “The Ram 3500 heavy duty is by far the no stranger to hard work. With its long list well suited for the job site,” said Reid wide track backhoe loader which features most capable pickup truck on the market, of best-in-class claims — including pay- Bigland, president and CEO — Ram Truck the iconic Ram Laramie Longhorn Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. “The two-tone black and white gold paint award-winning Laramie Longhorn scheme, will tour the country at model is loaded inside and out with Ram- and Case-sponsored events distinctive Western-style design with a new Ram 3500 Laramie cues. With its matching Case backLonghorn Crew Cab 4x4 truck. The hoe, this rig is a show-stopper.” machine also features a newly The 580 Super N wide track feadetailed cab designed to match the tures a 3.4-L, turbocharged 95 hp look and feel of the Ram Laramie engine that burns cleaner while Longhorn interior, as well as new delivering superior horsepower, chrome detailing and badges to give faster response and up to 5 percent the backhoe the distinctive Ram better fuel efficiency under load. appearance. The N Series models’ lifting capabil“Countless contractors rely on ities outperform competitive backboth the durability and performance hoes by as much as 39 percent while of Ram Trucks and Case running at low RPMs. Additionally, Construction Equipment,” said these machines deliver significant Katie Pullen, brand marketing manincreases in breakout force, lift and ager, Case Construction Equipment. reach when compared to previous “Matching this truck and backhoe models, according to the manufacshowcase two of the construction turer. industry’s most enduring job site For more information, visit images — the rugged Ram 3500 CASEce.com. (This story also can be found on dually and the tireless Case backhoe Construction Equipment Guide’s Web loader. Ram Truck is an excellent partner to Case, and we’re excited to Case Construction Equipment’s Ram Laramie Longhorn-inspired 580 Super N wide track backhoe site at www.constructionequipmentspend 2014 showcasing these tech- loader features the iconic Ram Laramie Longhorn two-tone black and white gold paint scheme. guide.com.) 52 CHART from page
Model
Loader SAE HP (kw)
Loader Loader rce Life Capacity Breakout Fo) lbs. (kg lbs. (kg)
JCB 3CX 14 3CX 14 Super 3CX 15 Super 3CX 17 Super 4CX 14 Super 4CX 15 Super 4CX 17 Super
TEREX TX760B TLB840
VOLVO BL60B BL70B
74 (55) 91 (68) 109 (81) 109 (81)
7670 (3479) 7,670 (3,479) 10,225 (4,638)
109 (81) 109 (81)
10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638)
109 (81)
10,225 (4,638)
86 (64.3) 94 (69.1)
91 (67.8) 101 (75.3)
7,604 (3,449) 7,291 (3,307)
6,658 (3,020) 7,319 (3,320)
Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)
Max Digging Depth ft. (m)
Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg)
13,730 (6,228) 13,603 (6,170) 14,498 (6,590)
11.2 (3.40) 11.2 (3.40)
14.7 (4.45) 14.7 (4.45)
22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)
15,439 (7,005) 15,439 (7,005)
13 (3.96)
17,037 (7,730) 17,515 (7,947)
14.4 (4.39) 11.2 (3.40)
22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)
14,498 (6,590) 13,730 (6,228) 16,387 (7,433)
16.3 (4.95) 17.7 (5.36) 14.7 (4.45) 16.3 (4.95)
22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)
16,446 (7,462) 18,225 (8,267)
17.7 (5.36)
22.8 (36.7)
18,428 (8,359)
14.8 (4.5) 14.9 (4.5)
22.9 (36.9) 25.6 (41.0)
15,151 (6,887) 15,895 (7,210)
16,387 (7,433)
13 (3.96) 14.4 (4.39)
10,485 (4,756) 10,485 (4,756)
12.3 (3.74) 11.7 (3.52)
11,623 (5,272) 12,454 (5,649)
12.3 (3.7) 11.9 (3.6)
14.6 (4.5) 14.9 (4.5)
22.0 (35.4) 21.1 (34.0)
15,587 (7070) 17,439 (7910)
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JCB Debuts Tier IV, Tier IVi JCB Ecomax Powered Backhoe Range Marking the 60th anniversary of the invention of the backhoe loader by Mr. JCB, the company that bears his initials now introduces the world’s most productive, efficient, powerful and comfortable backhoe loader available. JCB’s solution to Tier IV and Tier IV interim emissions legislation are on display as the expanded JCB backhoe loader range, with the introduction of the new entry level specification 3CX, powered by the JCB Ecomax engine make their debut. JCB, with its Ecomax engine, is the only leading equipment manufacturer in the world to have met the stringent Tier IVF (74 HP) and Tier IV interim (91 and 109 hp) emissions legislation without the use of diesel particulate filter (DPF) or after-treatment, according to the manufacturer. JCB has met the legislation through the use of in-cylinder technologies resulting in a cleaner, more efficient combustion process. This has eliminated the need for any external exhaust after-treatment meaning no diesel particulate filter (DPF) or additives such as Ad-Blue, significantly reducing operating costs. History of Innovation The JCB Ecomax builds on the success of the original Dieselmax engine and retains the same key characteristics such as high torque at low engine revs, robustness and reliability as well as low noise and vibration. It has been developed following a $126 million investment program and has undergone more than 110,000 hours of testing across a range of diverse applications, machines and environments. Customer Benefits As well as the obvious environmental benefit with the reduction in emissions, the JCB Ecomax engine also will offer customers improved torque throughout the rev range coupled with noticeably reduced fuel consumption and lower running and ownership costs. JCB Ecomax engines can run on standard engine oils, unlike engines with after treatment solutions, which require a more expensive heat resistant lube oil to function correctly resulting in lower serving costs. The no-after treatment approach also allows for a recalibration option that makes it possible for JCB dealers to recalibrate the Ecomax engine to a non emmissionized state, without any hardware changes. In effect, this recalibration takes the engine out of the EPA emissions tier system, and opens it up for export to non-legislated countries that only offer lower quality, higher sulfur content fuels. This maximizes the residual value of the machine for customers, without sacrificing the Ecomax advantages. With no DPF or other after-treatment solution required, this also means that the dimensions of the engine and its space claim on the machine are unchanged from Tier III. This removes the need for any increase in mainframe length or hood size maintaining the machines’ maneuverability and visibility. The JCB Ecomax engine range has been extended, both up and down in terms of power output, and will be fitted into machines spanning the 74 hp (Tier IVF) and 91 to 173 hp (Tier IVi) range, including JCB backhoe loaders, Loadall telescopic handlers, wheel loaders, the TM range of telescopic boom wheel loaders, JS excavators, rough terrain forklifts and skid steer loaders.
Backhoe Loader The introduction of the Tier IVF (74 hp) and Tier IVi (91 and 109 hp) solution sees an expansion of the JCB backhoe loader range, with the introduction of the new entry level specification 3CX-14. This new entry level 3CX is powered by the Tier IV Final compliant 74 hp JCB Ecomax engine, providing a 5 percent reduction in fuel usage, as well as the new dual synchro JCB SynchroShuttle transmission as standard giving the operator smoother and easier gear changes all while being a quieter transmission. The new 3CX retains the triple gear pump EcoDig hydraulic system, allowing the operator to drop the engine revs while operating the backhoe and still maintain the high flow rate needed for fast cycles times and productivity but using up to 16 percent less fuel than its competitors, added benefits of this system are lower engine noise and wear and tear to the engine. The cab height on the 3CX is 6 in. (15 cm) lower than that of the deluxe model 3CX Supers, without sacrificing the operator space. From there, the deluxe end of the range starts with the family of 3CX Supers, powered with the larger 91 hp and 109 hp Tier IVi compliant JCB Ecomax engine and coming standard with the JCB Powershift transmission along with the new 44 gpm (166 Lpm) variable flow hydraulic pump. These pumps are configured to perfectly match hydraulic flow and pressure to the demands placed on the system yielding up to 6 percent fuel efficiency improvement on top of improved efficiency already achieved by the Ecomax engine itself. The new variable flow pump also results in lower lever efforts, reduced noise levels and rapid control response for up to 30 percent faster cycle times, according to the manufacturer. Rounding out the top of the range are the four-wheel steer 4CX Supers, coming in at 109 hp, and also featuring the JCB Powershift transmission and the new 44 gpm variable flow hydraulic system. All of the new Ecomax engines offer increased, usable torque over their Tier III predecessors. The increased torque is low in the rev range, where it is needed for pushing into a pile with the loader end of the machine and where the hydraulic pumps are tuned to provide good digging power at a lower engine rpm with good torque backup for tough digging applications. All of these advantages come with sizeable fuel savings. The growth of the backhoe range also sees an expansion in the types of controls offered. All machines will have JCB’s classic controls (mechanical “wobble stick” style) to operate the backhoe as standard, while the 3CX Super and 4CX Super will see two additional control options. With JCB Easycontrol, the excavator is controlled via two seat mounted joysticks, giving the operator the same feel and feedback as the classic controls, but with the added benefits of low lever efforts and short throws. With the introduction of the Tier IVi Super range, JCB also has launched its new JCB Advanced Easycontrol, which offers many of the same features as JCB EasyControl, while incorporating the loader controls into the right hand seat controller, giving the operator a low lever effort and short throw servo loader control, as well as simplifying overall operation. A new in cab monitor is standard on all models, reporting fuel consumption and also allowing operator to bypass daily checks by automatically reporting any fluid levels that are below acceptable levels. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Deep South JCB 6851 Greenwood Road Shreveport, LA 71119 318-621-9000 340 Airport Road Jackson, MS 39208 601-939-9655 761 Choctaw Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70805 225-383-6117 4201 Michoud Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70129 504-254-2700
MacKinnon JCB 2230 N US Hwy 301 Tampa, FL 33619 813-621-4671 1915 N Orange Blossom Tr Orlando, FL 32804 877-205-6098 6907 Broadway Ave Jacksonville, FL 32254 877-218-5638 2755 Marshall Dr Tifton, GA 31793 877-462-3250 5566 6th St. W. Lehigh Acres, FL 33971 239-458-5005 www.mackinnonjcb.com
JCB of South Florida (a division of Florida Coast Equipment)
9775 W Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33437 561-369-0414 15900 Westpark Ln Fort Pierce, FL 34945 772-461-1003 www.jcbofsouthflorida.com
Dougherty JCB 446 Fairforest Way Greenville, SC 29607 864-277-9800 9040 Palmetto Commerce Pkwy Ladson, SC 29456 843-821-8195 115 Windhill Rd Columbia, SC 29203 803-754-4232 3014 Thurston Ave Greensboro, NC 27406 336-275-3351 5605 Martin Luther King Hwy Greenville, NC 27834 252-830-5377 8205 Brownleigh Dr Raleigh, NC 26717 919-787-6700 www.doughertyjcb.com
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JCB of Alabama 8920 Weaver Ave Leeds, AL 35094 866-480-6125 791 Anderson Rd Montgomery, AL 36110 866-954-6522 www.jcbofalabama.com
Valley JCB (a division of Valley Supply & Equipment)
8192 Euclid Ct Manassis Park, VA 20111 703-330-5579 www.valleyjcb.com
JCB of Nashville
JCB of Atlanta
JCB of Georgia
JCB of Chattanooga
181 Industrial Blvd. LaVergne, TN 37086
2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd. Kennesaw, GA 30144
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Hyundai’s H930C Backhoe to Reach North America in 2015 Hyundai’s H930C backhoe has an operating weight of 14,881 lbs (6,750 kg) and is powered by an 87 hp (65 kW) Tier II Perkins 1104C-44T engine.
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc.’s H930C backhoe is currently available to the Latin America market but will be released in North America towards the end of 2015. This versatile machine is practical for heavy duty jobs in various applications such as small trenching projects, site preparation and road and utility work, according to the manufacturer. Hyundai’s H930C backhoe has an operating weight of 14,881 lbs (6,750 kg) and is powered by an 87 hp (65 kW) Tier II Perkins 1104C-44T engine. The engine combines new combustion technology with internal exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), long oil change interval (600 hr) and an air grid heater as a cold start aid. The H930C boasts a loader bucket capacity of 28.3 cu. ft. (0.8 cu m), a trenching bucket capacity of 6 cu. ft. (0.2 cu m) and a backhoe dig depth of 14 ft. 3 in. (4.3 m). The H930C’s loader boom is integrally welded with a large diameter tube, dual lift and tilt cylinders for maximum strength and power. A strong and rigid loader frame allows for greater lift capacity, improved line
of site and overall visibility. The H930C’s four wheel drive system improves mobility and loader performance in ground conditions underfoot and can be activated on the go. The loader attachment is equipped with an automatic return to dig function, designed to reduce loading cycle times. The return to dig function returns the loader to the dig position when the operator pulls the lever. The H930C’s backhoe boom also has a robust design, perfect for heavy duty applications. The boom allows for enhanced visibility into the trench when the operator is digging around buried obstructions such as water mains, sewer pipes and utility lines. Pilot controls offer the operator improved precision when excavating. An optional extendable dipper significantly increases the machine’s versatility. Heavy duty front and rear axles are designed to withstand the most demanding applications. Outboard, planetary gears improve serviceability while multi wet disc brakes eliminate possible external contamination. The parking brake can easily be acti-
vated from within the cab by the push of an electric switch. Hyundai’s H930C backhoe is available with optional hydraulic performance features such as a load sensing hydraulic system, which matches the engine power to the appropriate hydraulic flow based on the load demand required. An adjustable flow control system option allows the operator to divert any unused hydraulic fluid from the second pump to the hydraulic reservoir. Lastly, a control pattern selection option allows operators to change from ISO to SAE control patterns simply by pressing a button. Operators can look forward to a large, spacious cab in the H930C backhoe, which was designed for maximum comfort, safety and low noise. Standard features include a tilting, adjustable steering column, hingedtype side windows for excellent ventilation, conveniently located gauges, switches and levers for quick and easy use and a suspension seat with full adjustment for improved operator ride. One piece rounded front glass and large windows around the cab provide the operator with a full 360 degree range of
visibility. An AM/FM radio with MP3 input also contributes to a pleasant working environment. An optional climate control system allows for full heating and defrosting and an optional air conditioning system provides the operator with optimum temperature regardless of the weather. Service is hassle-free on the H930C backhoe with convenient access to key machine components. A tilt-up hood makes the engine compartment easily accessible. The one-piece hood tilts away for easy ground line access to all critical service and grease points for reduced maintenance time and operator safety. The hydraulic oil sight gauge is installed on the side of the hydraulic tank for quick inspection from ground level. An integrated safety bar and locking pin are an integral part of the loader arm and guarantee operator safety when servicing. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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John Deere’s K-Series Delievers High Productivity, Uptime, Low Operating Costs John Deere’s K-Series backhoe loaders — 310K EP, will reduce horsepower draw on the engine for quieter oper310K, 310SK, 310SK TC, 315SK, 410K, 410K TC, 710K ation and improved fuel economy. — build on the success of the popular J-Series. Two ecoThe 210K EP and 310K EP are two new models designed nomical tractor loader models (210K EP, 210K) round out specifically for rental and large contractor customers that the K-Series and provide additional job site versatility. The need reliable, easy to use power. The EP models provide a 70 K-Series models deliver productivity, uptime and lower hp engine with ITIV power without needing any aftertreatdaily operating costs that operators expect from John Deere ment technology. This eliminates the need for additional equipment. operator training or extra monitoring of machines that have “Our customers are a diverse group that use backhoe load- numerous operators focused primarily on quickly getting on ers and tractor loaders for a variety of applications on the job and off a machine to get a job done. site,” said Louann Hausner, product marketing manager of In addition to the backhoe loaders, the 210K EP and 210K backhoe loaders, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “The tractor loaders offer seat rotation, dual-tilt rear cylinders and new K-Series provides North American contractors a variety tilt steering and are ideal for paving and grading applications. of options that are powerful, versatile, productive and eco- With strong visibility, ride control, limited slip front axles nomical. John Deere is committed to matching the right machine to the right customer.” The K-Series meets today’s emission regulations. Powered by a certified IT4/ Stage III B John Deere PowerTech engine, the KSeries comes equipped with a five-speed transmission that allows top speeds of 25 mph when roading. An optional AutoShift transmission enables smooth shifting and improves operator comfort by reducing the number of times the transmission control lever (TCL) needs to be actuated during operation. A single loader lever with integrated electro-hydraulic (EH) auxiliary loader control eliminates the need for a second lever when using a multi-purpose bucket. In addition, a complete The 210K EP and 310K EP are two new models designed specifically for rental and redesign of the cab ventila- large contractor customers that need reliable, easy to use power. tion now circulates cab air from front-to-back, directing and a single lever for controlling a loader with auxiliary airflow where operators need it the most. hydraulics, this tractor also is ideal for loading, according to Enhancements also were made to John Deere’s total the manufacturer. machine control (TMC) backhoes. Updates include a joyThe new K-Series offers several customer favored feastick redesign that gives operators even easier operation with tures that carried forward from the J-Series. These include a equal lever efforts in all directions for smooth and productive multi-plate clutch engagement that allows for on-the-fly operation as well as improved swing control that allows for mechanical front wheel driver (MFWD) engagement; more precise trench work with less backhoe wag. PowerShift transmission; deluxe lighting package that The K-Series includes many key features that increase includes 10 adjustable work lights that enables customers to machine uptime such as improved engine access and a cool- work longer and safely before sunrise and sunset; exclusive ing package design that allows each of the coolers to be sep- multi-language digital monitor for on-board diagnostics, calarated for easy cleaning. To protect the machine on the job ibrations and machine information; and same side, ground site, backhoe loaders with a sealed switch model (SSM) level daily service for easy maintenance checks. come standard with machine security. Differential lock proFor those fleet managers, owners or operators looking to tection can easily be enabled through the monitor and pre- get the most out of their equipment, a standard three-year vents potential damage from the rear differential lock being subscription of JDLink continuously collects and transmits engaged at too high of speeds. machine data for machine management. The system enables In an effort to lower daily operating costs, John Deere is timely preventive maintenance and remote diagnostics, as providing smart technology with auto idle, auto shutdown well as the coordination of machines working on multiple and keyless start. These three features come standard on all job sites to get the right machine to the right place at the right machines equipped with SSM. In addition, an economy time. mode setting provides a sweet spot for maximum productivFor more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. ity and optimal fuel savings. An electronically controlled, (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment variable-speed cooling fan, controlled by an electronic clutch Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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TLB840 Backhoe Loader Now Available in North America Powered by an electronic, Tier IV interim Perkins 1204E-E44TA engine and an optional 4-speed servo power synchro transmission with automatic shifting, the 94-hp (70 kW) Terex TLB840 backhoe loader is now available in North America. Engineered to excel in digging, reaching, lifting and loading applications, North American customers will notice the TLB840 boasts high torque, powerful performance, as well as strong climbing and digging capabilities, according to the manufacturer. The Tier IVi-compliant engine on the TLB840 is designed with EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) technology, which is well-suited for lower horsepower engines operating in high-duty applications. EGR engines incorporate diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) systems and sometimes diesel particulate filters (DPF) to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate matter exhaust emissions. The new Perkins Stage III B/Tier IVi EGR engines, like the one in the Terex TLB840, include a DPF and allow auto-idle to be incorporated in machine. “The Perkins DPF has a 10,000-hour service life, so maintenance needs are reduced,” said Jon
Beckley, Terex global product manager of backhoe loaders. “This backhoe loader does not require diesel exhaust fluid, also known as AdBlue, or forced regeneration. Also, we have had a long heritage of strong global support with Perkins.” Also according to Beckley, “The Tier IVi TLB840 offers 14.6 to 36.9 foot-pound higher torque through the rev range than the previous model. This means it is more responsive on pick-up under load and handling while transporting materials.” The curved boom design on the TLB840 offers operators greater clearance to reach over obstacles and the ability to load
closer into trucks for greater productivity. With a dig depth of 14 ft. 9 in. (4.5 m) — extended to 18 ft. 1 in. (5.5 m) and a reach up of 18 ft. 9 in. (5.7 m) — extended 21 ft. 11 in. (6.7 m) — the TLB840 is designed with a slew system that provides high torque for easier backfilling and slewing uphill. For high-productivity trenching, this backhoe loader brags 7,958 lbf dipper tearout and 11,892 lbf bucket tearout forces.
With a loading height of 11 ft. 3 in. (3.4 m), the Tier IVi Terex TLB840 can easily load high-sided trucks, and with a 10,485 lbf bucket breakout force, a loader lift capacity of 7,291 lbf and bucket capacity of 1.32 cu. yds. (1 cu m), this backhoe loader offers high-capacity production. With “return to dig” feature at the press of a button, the Tier IVi TLB840 reduces cycle times and provides quick loading capability. The hydro mechanical self-leveling feature on the TLB840 enables the operator to avoid spillage and allows for load retention at full height. The hydraulic unload button controls the loader’s lift speed, as well as boosts the machine’s pushing performance. For more information, visit www.terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The 94-hp (70 kW) Terex TLB840 backhoe loader is now available in North America.
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Project Ranks Among Largest Current Southeast Jobs BRICKELL from page 44
tem,” said Chris Sammon, project manager. “Mass excavation and utility work was also included in Malcolm’s contract, and which was performed by Central Florida Equipment Rentals.” The company began work in July 2012 and completed its assignment in February 2014. The scope of work included foundation excavation, and back fill of the deep soil mixing plug. “The high groundwater table and porous nature of the bedrock predominant in the region make deep excavations in Miami very challenging,” Sammon said. “The goal of the DSM plug and perimeter sheet piling system was to provide a dry excavation for construction of the underground parking. “The DSM plug was installed from an existing grade of +7 NGVD [National Geodetic Vertical Datum] to a predetermined depth below the bottom of mass excavation level, which was typically elevation of -15 NGVD, with localized excavations extending to -22 NGVD. This was accomplished by utilizing Bauer BG 40 top drive hydraulic rotary drill rigs to install DSM columns to the prescribed depths in an overlapping pattern covering the entire area of the threeblock project. Grout for the DSM was mixed in Obermann grout plants which was pumped to the BG40s.” The perimeter sheet piling system was installed concurrent with the DSM system. Pairs of sheets were set in wet DSM columns, which tied into the larger DSM plug, preventing water from flowing up along the sheet piling during excavation. After the DSM plug was completed in an area, auger cast piles for the structure were installed, also from existing grade, to depths in excess of 105 ft. (32 m). The auger cast piles were installed using a Bauer BG 50, the
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The project involves 9.1 acres along South Miami Avenue between Eighth Street and Sixth Street, with 5.4 million sq. ft. (500,000 sq m) of office, residential, hotel, retail and entertainment space, in addition to a two-level underground parking garage that spans seven acres below the property.
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Malcolm self-performed all DSM work and worked alongside Ebsary Foundations to install the sheet pile system, according to Chris Sammon, project manager.
largest top drive hydraulic drill rig in the world, and a smaller Bauer BG 28. After installing the DSM plug, sheet piling system and auger cast piling, the mass excavation was completed with large track-mounted excavators. Crews also used track-mounted cranes for installation of sheet piling and auger cast reinforcement, and forklifts for moving equipment and parts around the site. To install the DSM plug, approximately 100,000 tons (90,718 t) of bulk cement product was used. Work also involved the relocation of existing water, sewer and drainage utilities to accommodate the new building footprint. “Because the project’s underground parking included sections below city streets, new utilities and utility bypasses had to be installed to allow some of the existing lines to be taken out of service. Since this utility relocation work was taking place concurrent with the other work related to the underground construction, much coordination was necessary. As the work developed, several changes to the utility system had to be made to match existing conditions. Because of the project schedule and planning between the contractors, subcontractors, consultants and the project owner, many of these changes were made over the course of hours and days, rather than weeks. “The accelerated schedule of the project, and the need to turn completed sections of the project footprint over to follow-on trades while still working in adjacent sections, presented some real challenges,” said Sammon. “The equipment used for the work in Malcolm’s contract occupied a very large footprint, while introducing large surcharge loads on the slopes and cuts between these sections which would see BRICKELL page 96
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Shaken But Sturdy…
Concrete Bridge Design Survives Series of Tests RENO, Nev. (AP) A 52-ton (47 t) concrete bridge survived a series of 10 earthquakes in the first multiple-shaketable experiment at the University of Nevada’s new Earthquake Engineering Lab in Reno. The 70-ft. (21 m) bridge was shaken in a series of simulated earthquakes, culminating in the large ground motions similar to those recorded in the deadly and damaging 1995 magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Kobe, Japan. University of Washington researcher John Stanton said the test was a complete success. He said the bridge withstood the design standard and actually exceeded it by 2.2 times. The rocking, pre-tensioned concrete bridge support system is a new bridge engineering design the team has developed with the aim of saving lives, reducing onsite construction time and minimizing earthquake damage. It’s the newest addition to UNR’s world-renowned earthquake/seismic engineering facility. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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PIRTEK Reports Second Quarter Earnings Increase PIRTEK, a service provider of on site hose replacement, noted second quarter growth of 25 percent revenue increase compared to the second quarter of 2013. So far this year, the company has added three franchise locations: Houston, Texas; Tucson, Ariz.; and St. Louis, Mo. PIRTEK now has 48 hose service centers across the country and will celebrate the opening of its 50th center in Baltimore, Md., in October. Before the end of the year, the franchise has openings scheduled in Birmingham, Ala.; San Antonio, Texas; Grapevine, Texas; and Detroit. PIRTEK’s 2014 goals include new market development in Florida, California, Texas, Ohio, Tennessee, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas and North Carolina. PIRTEK also has two corporate resale opportunities in the Los Angeles area. The company’s Inland Valley location had a record-breaking March with revenue of $140,000, which was a 125 percent increase from the previous year. PIRTEK’s commerce south location, with revenue of $111,000, saw a 13 percent increase from 2013. For more information, visit www.pirtekusa.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The company’s Inland Valley location had a record-breaking March with revenue of $140,000, which was a 125 percent increase from the previous year.
Kelly Says Property Allows Plenty of Room to Expand HEAVY from page 12
Ga., branch facility is an authorized distributor of Link-Belt excavators, Sakai soil compactors, Diamond Z grinders, FRD hydraulic hammers and Hammel shredders. The primary market area for this facility is the entire Atlanta market with strategically located sales representatives and technicians. With a seasoned, factory trained staff of technicians; this branch location is able to work on virtually any make of machine. This is Heavy Machines Inc.’s eighth branch facility and is located at 10110 Roberts Way, Covington, Ga. The shop building is a 20,000 sq. ft. (1,858 sq m) structure with eight shop bays, a wash bay, a parts stocking area and parts sales counter. A separate 9,000 sq. ft. (836 sq m) structure serves as the company’s machine sales and administration offices and conference rooms. The buildings, equipment yard, parking areas and surroundings are situated on a 14-acre parcel of land. Kelly said the company has plenty of room for expansion on this piece of property, and plenty of room to accommodate and service machines, which will come in handy as the company fully intends to actively pursue the used equipment market and will be very active in the rental business.
“Every employee of this facility is established in the community and in this industry,” said Nelson. “We’re able to draw on 44 years of history as Heavy Machines Inc. and continue to build the business with our people and not our buildings. We have a very good business plan — a very good business model which are both centered around plugging into the communities and bringing in local talent to run our facilities. “We’re a service first company. We’ve built our business around taking care of equipment and customers. We feel that if we do a good job of doing that, our customers will have complete confidence in having us be a big part of their business,” said Nelson. The corporate leadership staff at the company’s main office that led to the opening of this facility included Jay Nelson, Steve Northcross and Eric Hinshaw. Dick Kelly was brought into the fold as general manager of the Covington, Ga., branch and Wayne Bartlett was tapped as parts and service manager. Senior sales representatives recently added to the staff include Larry Welch in the West metro Atlanta area and Danny Clark for East metro. “I wasn’t looking for a job,” said Kelly. “I was semi-retired and doing consultant work. I was approached by Heavy Machines and
A spacious eight bay shop area and separate environmentally friendly wash bay provide product support for this branch.
they talked me out of retirement. The more I got to know those folks, including Steve [Northcross] and Jay [Nelson], the more interested I got in joining them. I consider it an honor to be chosen by them to run the
operation.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Colorado Company Finds Solutions With Bagela Recycler M. Leeder Construction’s recycle yard.
Stockpiled used asphalt is fed to the Bagela recycler. Setting the Bagela on an elevated pad allows it to dump the recycled product directly into asphalt trucks and trailers below.
M. Leeder Construction wanted to be able to produce hot asphalt for pothole work during the winter. Cold patch, which had been used for repairing holes in the winter once the asphalt plants close is expensive, not particularly reliable, and has to be dug out and replaced with hot patch once spring returns and the asphalt plants open. Leeder also needed a reliable source of asphalt in early spring when asphalt plants do not run every day depending on the temperature. A Bagela BA 10000 asphalt recycler solved both issues. “In the spring and at times in the fall our capability of doing work often relies on the weather and whether or not the asphalt plants are open. With the help of the Bagela, this year we were able to produce 400 tons of hot asphalt during periods when the plants were closed. The Bagela produces a very acceptable 5/8 mix that we use for pothole repair and a finished course mix that we use on our paving projects,” said Matt Leeder, president and founder of M. Leeder Construction. Located in Durango, Colo., which is in the southwest
corner of Colorado not far from Albuquerque, N.M., M. Leeder Construction’s primary focus is on asphalt paving and asphalt maintenance. Over the last few years the company has moved heavily in the direction of recycling asphalt and using the recycled product, thus dramatically decreasing their costs and producing savings for their customers. “Last year we won the bid on a significant sized gas line replacement project in the city of Durango. The asphalt
plants closed early and we were able to produce 200 tons of patch material right through the heart of the winter to get the project completed. “As we have grown into the asphalt recycling business we developed a permanent site that allows other contractors to bring the asphalt that they have torn up or milled at other projects and dump it at our yard. We have set up the Bagela on an elevated pad, which allows it to dump the recycled product directly into asphalt trucks and trailers below. We also accept from area contractors waste concrete that we process into a ¾ inch aggregate, which we use as a base on new driveway and parking lot projects. We also accept dirt from excavation projects that we process and mix with manure and sell as a fertilized top soil.” A lot of the company’s work is utility work that would typically involve digging up and replacing sewer, water and utility lines within a city or village. When these utilities run underneath streets Leeder uses an “asphalt zipper” (a small portable milling machine) to dig up the surface asphalt, see BAGELA page 72
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GRW 280i Series Offers Tier IV Tech
The GRW 280i series of pneumatic compactors from Hamm incorporates Tier IV-interim emissions technology in a variety of weights for every application. The new GRW 280i pneumatic or rubber-tired roller was introduced at Bauma 2013. The GRW 280i updates the popular predecessor with subtle design changes and new engines complying with EPA Tier IVi.emissions controls. While each model can be acquired in its own weight, the revised ballast compartment allows users to vary the operating weight even more easily and flexibly than before, according to the manufacturer. New technical details include prefitting for its high-speed tire inflation system A standard oil service valve for lossless oil change ensures improved environmental protection. Hamm’s GRW 280i rubber-tired roller platform offers enhanced compacting quality, plenty of driving comfort, good visibility conditions, and the highest of safety standards, according to the manufacturer. Viewing channels in the frame structure offer a view of the edges and the tires of the outer wheels and a novel suspension of the front wheels allows for an uninterrupted view towards the front. The new GRW 280i’s operator’s platform rests in a versatile position, on a newly designed, asymmetrical frame. Innovations with respect to ballasting, drive concept and operating philosophy are not visible from the exterior, but their effects are evident as they make compacting better and more convenient. A single driver’s seat — which optionally can be moved and pivoted at the side towards the machine’s outer edges and along with the console — has replaced two seats, two steering wheels and two control consoles in older models, which could restrict freedom of movement. Operation and display elements are positioned on the console, and thus always are in the driver’s field of vision. Also, the speed is no longer controlled by an accelerator pedal in the foot space; in the GRW series it’s controlled by joysticks, which signifies a considerable boost in convenience for the driver. In total, this operating concept corresponds to that of a tandem roller. Thus, cost-effectiveness is increased because in the future, operators can switch flexibly between roller types without any adaptation time. Higher Speeds for Transport, Compaction A hydrostatic rear-axle drive for the GRW 280i allows for higher speeds during transport and compaction. To match it, the newly conceived steered axle at the front with disk brakes — which is standard on all models 20-ton (18 t) and over — ensures the necessary braking force and thus considerable safety when braking suddenly, even with maximum load. In total, sensitive control of the rear axle and an extraordinarily good view of the site and the wheels’ edges enable high compaction quality. The operator’s platform — with enveloping ROPS — is located in front of the center of the machine, while the Deutz 114-hp, Tier IVi-compliant engine is situated in the rear of the machine. This ensures a view of all relevant points. The view of the area directly in front of the front axle also is unobstructed. There, hydraulic cylinders for level compensation of the front suspension used to protrude out of the frame into the driver’s field of vision. They have been replaced with two swing arms between the front pairs of wheels, which require very little space and are not visible to the driver. The track offset between the front and rear wheelsets is
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The GRW 280i updates the popular predeccessor with subtle design changes and new engines complying with EPA Tier IVi.emissions controls.
one of the basic features of pneumatic rollers. Hamm utilized this fact in the design of the new GRW and designed the machine frame in symmetry with the wheelsets. This intelligent design offers one crucial advantage because, for the first time ever, the driver can see the wheels on all outer sides. Moreover, viewing channels in the frame structure offer a view of the tires of the outer wheels. Flexible Weight Loading The new GRW 280i rubber-tired roller is being launched in the market with various basic weight ratings. The machines can accommodate different amounts of ballast depending on the basic weight. The outer dimensions are identical for all variants. Rubber-tired rollers need to be able to have their weight modified swiftly and easily. To this end the GRW 280i offers large ballast spaces between the wheelsets, and a serrated frame that is open in the downward direction. It can be filled with steel or concrete using a forklift truck. And regardless of how much ballast a GRW 280i carries, due to the intelligent ballasting system, the distribution of weight to the front and rear axles always remains constant. The generously dimensioned brake system ensures the higher-than-average safety standard during driving. When the machine is idle, the access steps to the cab afford additional safety. They are integrated in the outer contour and can be folded out. Thus, they offer convenient and safe access to the maintenance platform next to the engine. In this position, they lie on the outer contour, but constitute a visual interference contour. As a result, after completing maintenance work, the operator is reminded to swivel the access steps back into position. At the same time, the maintenance accesses, which would otherwise have to be carried along separately, are eliminated. Hamm also has made provisions for efficient maintenance, as all maintenance points are on the engine’s right-hand side. No matter how much the version of the GRW 280i weighs, its machine height is always under 10 ft. (3 m). This not only simplifies transport on a low-bed trailer, but also working under bridges, protrusions or other overhangs. For more information, visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Introducing 12 tons of stress relief
BOMAG introduces the new standard for affordable, user-friendly 12-ton soil compactors. The new BW211-40 series is loaded with ergonomic features to reduce operator fatigue. Plus it delivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugal force (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad foot roller) over its massive 84-in working width. Other benefits include: •Redesigned, vibration-isolated operator’s platform with easy to use controls and improved sight lines •Shorter stop to stop steering input for less fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and 35-degree steering angle for optimum maneuverability •Easy open, no tool hood for better engine access •EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines For detailed specs and full list of features and benefits on BOMAG 40-series rollers, visit
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Bomag Expands Cold Milling Line With Rear Rotor Design BM-35 Series Bomag expanded its cold milling product range by offering the new rear rotor design BM-35 Series. Advances in operator comfort and precision controls set the standard for these rear rotor mills, and an innovative exclusive cutter system delivers first rate milling performance, according to the manufacturer. This is the second generation of Bomag’s milling models. Its prior BM 500/600 series gave contractors increased comfort levels and quick change rotors. Now this next generation of commercial mills has arrived with three new models: The BM1000/35, BM1200/35, and BM1300/35. Bomag worked with experienced operators throughout the -35 design conception. A goal was set to eradicate timewast-
ing factors, which disrupt the milling process and that ultimately cost contractors time and money. Highest priority was given to maximizing the cutting tool life, while minimizing tool replacement labor to support an efficient and productive job site. Bomag developed its BMS 15 interchangeable holder system to accomplish these requirements. This new cutting system utilizes a single bolt for holder retention and requires a low tightening torque of 75 ft. lb. Additionally, the low front face position increases efficiency and therefore overall milling power, while allowing desirable full tooth rotation. A special tempered steel material offers a significantly longer service life versus conventional cutting systems. Operators also called for simplicity and ease of operation. The -35 models incorporate a logical operating layout, easy intuitive controls and low noise levels. The vibration isolated operator’s stand features a comfortable swivel seat design, which allows all work to be done while seated. The control ergonomics are complemented by straightforward switches, levers and clear read-out displays. Both the BM600/15 and BM1000/35 models will be on display at the 2014 ConExpo show. For more information, call 309/853-3571 or visit www.bomag.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
M. Leeder Construction Works in Cold Weather Months With Bagela BA 10000 BAGELA from page 65
which is collected and either stockpiled on site or taken back to its recycle yard. Because of the Bagela’s mobility the company can bring the Bagela to the project and recycle the millings on site. This not only saves in the cost of asphalt material, but it also eliminates a lot of material hauling, Leeder said. The company was founded in 1985 as a small owner/operator business doing asphalt maintenance primarily sealcoat work and some asphalt patching. Today, it has grown to 12 full-time employees and up to 17 employees during the peak season. “This year, with the help of the Bagela, we were able to operate year around and had our material costs drop
by 25 percent. Forty percent of the product that we laid in 2013 was recycled asphalt versus virgin asphalt. The growth has been good and we are currently looking into expanding our operation. “When we first purchased the Bagela we experienced about a three month learning curve. We had to test compaction rates and learn what temperatures the Bagela had to operate with specific materials for maximum efficiency. Today we are making a very high quality product from a machine that only requires a single operator. “We are very happy with the Bagela’s production rates. We can currently generate up to 10 tons of material per hour. We are enjoying the flexi-
bility of being able to reduce and have a ready supply of product when we need it and not being at the mercy of the asphalt plants. There is nothing that prevents us from paving into the night when need be. The economic impact on our company was immediate. Our overall profitability increased by 12 percent. The Bagela was critical to us being able to maintain profitability during the economic downturn.” For more information on Bagela, visit www.bagelausa.com. For more information on M. Leeder Construction, visit www.mleederconstruction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
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Huntsville, AL 256-350-0006 256-355-5250 (Fax)
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TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.tractor-equipment.com Forest Park, GA 404-366-0693 404-366-9688 (Fax)
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Albany, GA 229-435-0982 229-435-5259 (Fax)
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Hoschton, GA 706-654-9850 706-654-9856 (Fax)
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STOWERS MACHINERY CORPORATION www.gomaco.stowerscat.com Knoxville, TN (East) 865-546-1414
Tri-Cities, TN 423-323-0400
Knoxville, TN (West) 865-218-8800
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Oxford, AL 256.832.5053
Mobile, AL 251.633.4020
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Montgomery, AL 334.262.6642
Atlanta, GA 404.696.7210
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RESPECTFULLY DISREGARDS CONVENTIONAL EXCAVATOR WISDOM. Plenty of people make compact excavators. But none can say they engineered the first mini-excavator, zero tail swing excavator, swing-boom excavator and rubber-tracked excavator. At Yanmar, we simply can’t stop innovating. That’s why our nine excavators – seven with true zero tail swing – are each purpose-built to overcome the most challenging conditions, work with unparalleled power and conserve fuel. So, if you just want to play around on your jobsite, go get any old excavator. BUT IF YOU’D RATHER RULE YOUR JOBSITE, GET A YANMAR. RuleTheJobsite.com
ACT Construction Equipment Charlotte, NC 704-323-7934 Winston-Salem, NC 336-397-5000
Carolina Equipment of Western North Carolina 994 Charlotte Hwy. Fairview, NC 28730 828-628-3004 wncequipment.com
Wilmington, NC Ditch Witch of North Carolina, Inc. 910-254-3525 329 US Highway 70 East Garner, NC 27529 www.actconstructionequipment.com 919-772-1214 www.dwnc.com Byrd Tractor, Inc. 7274 Centreville Rd. Hawkins-Graves, Inc. Manassas, VA 20111 13432 Wards Rd. 703-361-2135 Lynchburg, VA 24501 Fax: 703-361-4804 434-847-7703 www.byrdtractorinc.com 866-847-7703 www.hawkinsgraves.com © 2014 Yanmar Yanmar America Corp.
Tiger Equipment Company, Inc. 2350 Lanier Rd. Rockville, VA 23146 804-749-8855 Vermeer Puerto Rico Bayamon, PR 787-640-6334 Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana 8272 Rushing Road Denham Springs, LA 70726 225-665-7900 Fax: 225-665-7979
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Liebherr...
Bearings Work for Multiple Applications Liebherr is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of large diameter bearings and has almost 60 years of experience in the development, design and manufacture of ball bearing slewing rings and roller bearing slewing rings. Large diameter bearings are produced in facilities located in Biberach an der Riss, Germany, and Monterrey, Mexico, in various dimensions and designs in accordance with customer specifications. The current product range includes large diameter bearings, which may be single row or double row four-point contact bearings, triple row roller bearings or special bearings. Liebherr currently manufactures and supplies bearings with a diameter range of 16 to 236 in. (40 to 600 cm). Other sizes may be available on request. Large diameter bearings are utilized in a wide array of applications such as earthmoving machinery, wind turbines, mining equipment, maritime applications and vehicle technology, as well as machine tool applications. Large diameter bearings are key components in many types of construction machinery. They must work reliably and safely under constantly changing loads and in some instances under extremely arduous ambient conditions. Four-point contact bearings are primarily used in earthmoving, building and civil engineering machinery, while roller bearings are typically utilized in mobile cranes due to their special requirements, according to the company. To guarantee reliable operation throughout the service life of the large diameter bearing, Liebherr pays particular attention to three important factors regarding the production of components: The reliable design of the bearing, the control of the production processes and the systematic quality control using the very latest test methods. Reliable Design of Large Diameter Bearings The major challenges when designing a bearing for economical use in construction machinery include ensuring optimal adaptability to the environment in which it is used as well as its adaptability to the service life of the machinery. Safety related aspects of the application also must be considered. In order to achieve these goals, the inner load distribution must be determined. Conventionally, axial forces
and bending torque are calculated using equations from technical mechanics, whereby the large diameter bearing is treated as a thin section tube, assuming ideal adjacent assembly structures are in place. The influences of the design of the adjacent constructions above and below the bearing are not taken into account. The adjacent constructions on the uppercarriage and undercarriage of mobile cranes, for example, have greatly differing rigidities as well as large variations in rigidity which can be detected at the circumference of the adjacent construction. Under load, this leads to uneven strain on the internal and external ring in addition to differing contact angles in the area of the highly stressed rolling elements. As a worst case scenario, this could lead to the bearings’ racetrack running on its edge and/or restraints in the racetrack system. These effects lead to detrimental influences on the service life of the bearing and therefore must be investigated with the help of conventional analytical configuration methods. For application cases which cannot be calculated sufficiently with conventional methods, Liebherr examines large diameter bearings much more precisely by using the finite element method (FEM), according to the company. The programs employed by Liebherr enables its engineers to produce precise CAD models of the adjacent assembly structures (e.g. the uppercarriage or undercarriage). In addition to analyzing the complete system, Liebherr employs FEM to analyze the forces and contact angles acting on the individual rolling elements. An in-house developed software is used to evaluate the Hertzian pressure and stress acting on the material. This intensively scrutinizes the probability of the bearings’ racetrack running on its edge as explained above. The design and calculation procedure is supplemented by bolt calculations and investigations of the load-bearing behavior of the gearing. The product is optimally configured by accounting for all pertinent application details. Control of Critical Hardening Process A wide range of production processes are employed during the manufacturing of high-quality large diameter bearings. However, the greatest influence on the quality of any bearing is the hardening process. Its flawless execu-
tion is critical to the service life of a large diameter bearing. When it comes to large diameter bearings for construction machinery, the raceway and gearing are hardened via induction heating. In this process, all influencing parameters, such as the frequency and induction voltage, the feed rate of the induction tool, the coolants’ temperature and flow as well as the timing of the quenching must be precisely coordinated. Only then will undesirable tension fractures be systematically and reliably avoided. The optimal required hardening depth and degree of hardness are determined on the basis of strength assessment. In addition to the manufacturing processes utilized by Liebherr, the company also relies on employing skilled personnel with extensive training and experience in the production of large diameter bearings. With modern technology and specially developed induction tools, Liebherr consistently manufactures high quality bearings up to 236 in. in diameter, according to the company. Systematic and Comprehensive Quality Control Liebherr supplements an ideal design for large diameter bearings and the use of efficient production technologies with systematic quality control. Certification in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001 is the minimum standard. Moreover, Liebherr employs a consistent, computer-based quality management system, which documents the process and work flow in production facilities. Liebherr has the latest testing and measuring tools at its disposal such as magnetic particle inspection testing, developed exclusively for the company. This enables potential hardness cracks in the magnetized bearing rings to be made visible with UV light. Liebherr has furthermore invested in an air-conditioned measuring room in which a 3D-portal machine measures bearings of 236 in. diameter with precision of only a few micrometers. Every bearing at Liebherr is subjected to crack tests and a 100 percent dimensional test. For more information, visit www.Liebherr.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
And Your Hitachi Dealers
Coastal Equipment Corp www.coastalequipment.net 504 South Military Hwy. 333 Freedom Blvd. Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Yorktown, VA 23692 757/424-1900 757/898-1900
Carolinas’ Division 9550 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211 Fax 704/596-6198 101 Bruce Rd. Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176 Fax 828/667-4865 411 South Regional Road Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762 Fax 336/668-3714 288 Westgate Drive Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201 Fax 336/973-8496 305 N. Main St. Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653 Fax 910/439-4568
380 Anderson Road Highway Rock Hill, SC 29730 803/325-1555 Fax 803/325-1506 2421 US Highway 64 East Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212 Fax 336/625-0738 2725 Old Monroe Road Matthews, NC 28104 704/821-7399 Fax 704/821-4915 805 Klumac Road Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2671 Fax 704/633-4827
Virginia Division 11047 Leadbetter Rd. Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001 Fax 804/752-7111 1711 E. Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 804/748-9324 Fax 804/530-1930 Route 360 & 460 Burkeville, VA 23922 434/767-5578 Fax 434/767-3774 3902 W. Main St. Salem, VA 24153 540/380-2011 Fax 540/380-5547
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Equipment Company Flint Equipment Company 1206 Blaylock St. Albany, GA 31705 229/888-1212 Fax: 229/435-3612
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1128 Hwy 70 West Garner, NC 27529 919/772-2121 Fax 919/779-5432 3604 Highway 264E Greenville, NC 27834 252/758-4403 Fax 252/758-6508 3816 Martin Luther King Blvd New Bern, NC 28562 252/638-5838 Fax 252/638-2949 5039 US 301 South Fayetteville, NC 28348 910/424-1200 Fax 910/424-8763 Northside Industrial Park Wilmington, NC 28429 910/675-9211 Fax 910/675-3640 Highway 42 Aulander Road Ahoskie, NC 27910 252/332-5550 Fax 252/332-4186
4618 Scarborough Dr. Lutz, FL 33559 813/995-0841 4333 North John Young Parkway Orlando, FL 32804 407/299-1212 3933 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561/848-6618 4343 Northwest 77th Avenue Miami, FL 33166 305/592-5740 3005 Hanson Street Fort Myers, FL 33916 239/334-3627
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Toys For Boys (and also men) Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.
Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/ Trail King Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale $100
Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale $90
Vogele 1900-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale $140
Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale$85
Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90
John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65
Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale..........$85
Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$95
Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45
Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85
Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$50
Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$75
Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85
Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60
Caterpillar 416B Backhoe/Loader (NZG 285), 1:50 Scale ......$70
Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25
Caterpillar 428 Backhoe/Loader (NZG 2851), 1:50 Scale........$70
Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65
Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50
Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65
Caterpillar 740B EJ Articulated Dump Truck w/ Ejector Body,
Bobcat S550 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65
1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$70
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65
Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110
Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$45
Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$60
Komatsu HM250 Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$75
Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50
Caterpillar 966K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................................$95
Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100
Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195
Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$60
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..............................$80
Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader (Conrad), 1:32 Scale ................$60
Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75
Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80 Komatsu D65PX-17 Dozer, 1:50 Scale........................................$80 Komatsu D375 A Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$125 Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90 Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$80
Case 580 ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$95
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100
Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ......$90
Case 580K Backhoe/Loader, Conexpo 1987, 1:35 Scale......$125
Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale....................................$45
Kubota KX91-2 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ......................$60
Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale....................................$100
Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90
Leeboy 8816 Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$90
Caterpillar CT660 Dump Truck, Yellow Cab, 1:50 Scale..........$80
International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65
Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$45
Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,
International 560 Pay Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$145
Link Belt 800 X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$200
1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100
International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60
Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65
International Red Forestry TD-15 w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale......$60
Caterpillar D6K Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$65
International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale......................................$24
Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90
JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$75
Caterpillar D8L Track-Type Tractor (NZG 233), 1:50 Scale......$75
John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70
Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$110
John Deere 200C LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................$45
Volvo EC220D Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................................$115
Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor (NZG 298), 1:50 Scale ....$75
John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$45
Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120
Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50
John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40
Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$90
Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$45
Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$145
Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100
John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$40
Wirtgen W250i Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..................$160
Northwest 25D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$75 Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140 Vogele Super 700 Small Paver, 1:50 Scale ................................$80 Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115
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TRAILERS Low Bed Trailers 2007 Rolls Rite Lowboy Trailer, 4848KP25HDA, 24 ton ........$12,000. Call Tim 228-669-7522
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CONCRETE BOOM PUMPS , USED 19922002 SCHWING 47M , 52M , 54M THE TRUCK OF PUMP IS NOT IMPORTANT FOR US BUT THE PUMP MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION & OUTRIGGER OF PUMP MUST BE X-STYLE CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 EMAIL: M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT CP-433 PADFOOT COMPACTION ROLLER. CONTACT: BILL BUTLER PHONE: 770-231-4662 EMAIL: BILL.E.BUTLER@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936, 938F/G, 950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND 988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER ME WITH PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION AND FINAL OFFER PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQUIPMENT TRAILER | 18 - 25 1200014000 LB. EQUIPMENT TRAILER CONTACT: RUSS EMAIL: RPITAE@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A PACKAGE DEAL ON A 75HP-90HP SKID STEER, TRAILER, TREE CUTTING ATTACHMENTS, GRAPPLE BUCKET, FORKS, BRUSH CUTTER, ECT CONTACT: MICHAEL PHONE: 405-519-6606 EMAIL: TONYMARTIN1962@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER WITH BUCKET CONTACT: 943-949-2767 EMAIL: RCON134@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 500MW GAS FIRED COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS | REQUIRED: 500 MW GAS FIRED COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS / MANUFACTURED IN 2000 OR LATER 60 HZ / PREFERRED BRANDS: GE OR SIEMENS CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-590-1700 EMAIL:APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAP GLAND FOR SCAT TRAK 1300C/CX | WE HAVE A SCAT TRAK 1300C/CX NEED PARTS FOR. CONTACT: LINDA PHONE: 508-393-8877 FAX: 508-393-7687 EMAIL: LRB611@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SEWER BUCKET MACHINE | THIS MACHINE COMES AS SET CONTACT: ALI EMAIL: HORIZON1180@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
185 CFM TOW BEHIND COMPRESSOR | WOULD LIKE IT IN FLORIDA, GA SC CONTACT: WOODY JUDSON PHONE: 305-942-6335 FAX: 305-289-3960 EMAIL:COASTALDOCKS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SMALL TRACTOR ANY BRAND | TRACTOR WITH 3 POINT HITCH AND WOULD CONSIDER TILLER AND MOWER IN 20 HP RANGE CONTACT: RALPH WELLS PHONE: 864-529-2961 • 864-578-2442 EMAIL:RALPHWELLS40@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D9T SINGLE SHANK RIPPER ASSEMBLY | NEED A D9T COMPLETE RIPPER ASSEMBLY. SOUTH AREA PREFERRED, TEXAS WOULD BE GOOD PHONE: 510-338-3023 EMAIL: ADTRESOURCESINC @GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SCREEN MACHINE THE 612T TROMMEL CONTACT: BOB DELOZIER PHONE: 909-478-4791 EMAIL:BOB@ ARTIFICIALGRASSRECYCLERS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED COMPLETE REAR AXLE FROM DYNAPAC CA12. WOULD TAKE ENTIRE NON-RUNNING MACHINE. CONTACT: NEIL SCHERR PHONE: 320-763-4491 FAX: 320-762-1231 EMAIL:NEIL@AMERIGEN.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED USED RIPPER FOR D9N DOZER | I AM LOOKING TO BUY USED SINGLE SHRANK RIPPER FOR CAT DOZER D9N IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE PLEASE EMAIL ME PHOTOS, PRICE AND LOCATION. CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARA PHONE: 832-528-0786 FAX: 281-727-0415 EMAIL:RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY SCRAP MACHINERY | WANTED SCRAP MACHINERY. WILL MOVE FOR FREE. CONTACT: BRIAN POFF PHONE: 313-948-0736 EMAIL:YOUCANREACHBRIANPOFF68 @YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS MANUAL & SERVICE MANUAL FOR HITACHI EX60 S#10F0559 PHONE: 724 238 4945 EMAIL: JIMBOB393@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SCHWING CONCRETE PUMP | 32M TO 39 METER ON MACK TRUCK CONTACT: WILLIAM CROSS PHONE: 407 595 8221 FAX: 407 843 0136 | EMAIL:WILLIAM@CROSSPUMPING.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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KISSIMMEE, (WINTER GARDEN) FLORIDA NOTE: This sale will consist of primarily late model rental fleet equipment from 3 national accounts. HILITES: 6 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS 2005-2004 JD 250D, 2006 JCB 718 (4x4), 2007 Volvo S40E, Volvo A35C (6x6), 2005 Komatsu HM300, 4 STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL TRUCKS: (4) Euclid R50, 12 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006-2005 Cat 345CL, (2) Cat 345BL-II, Cat 345BL, 2004 Cat 330CL, 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2005 Komatsu PC300LC-7, JD 270DLC, Kobelco SK210LC, 2007 Bobcat 331, 2007 Takeuchi TB135, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: 2008 Hitachi ZX210, 3 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) 2004 Cat 140H, Fiat Allis FG85, 3 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (3) Cat 631D, 10 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (3) 2006 Cat 950H, 2008-2006 Volvo L110E, 2007 Case 921C, 2011 Case 821E, 2010 Komatsu WA470-6, 7 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Cat D8R, 2006 Cat D7RLGP-II, 2006 JD 1050C, (2) 2006 650JLGP, 2006 JD 450JLGP, 2 CARRY DECK CRANES: (2) 2006 Shuttle Lift 3330FL, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: New/ Unused Case 580N (4x4), (7) 2006 JD 310G (4x4), 2006 NH B95, ASPHALT PAVER: Leeboy L8500, SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 825B, 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2005-2004 IR DD138HF, 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2010-2009-2008-2006 Cat CS56, TRENCH ROLLER: 2010 Stone TR34, ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: Etnyre Black Topper, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2009 Bobcat T190, 2007 Takeuchi TL130, 4 SKID STEERS: (2) 2010 JD 318D, (2) 2014 Case SV185, 14 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Cat TL943,2006 Lull 1044C-54, 2007-(2) 2006 Lull 644E-42, 2007 Cat TL943, (2) 2006 Gradall 534D-9, 2006 JLG G9-43A, (2) 2006 JLG G642A, (2) 2006-2005 JCB 506C, 4 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: (4) 2006 Case 586G (4x4), 3 BOOM LIFTS: 2006 JLG 600S (4x4), 2006 JLG E300AJ, 2006 Genie Z34/22N, 15 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 Genie GS2632, 2006-2005 Genie GS2032, (2) 2005 JLG 2030ES, (5) 2006 JLG 1930ES, 2007- (2) 2006 Skyjack 4632, 2007 -2006 Skyjack 3219, 7 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR HP750WCU, 2007 IR HP375WIR, (2) 2007 IR XP375WIR, 2007 IR P185WJD, (2) 2006 IR P185WJD, 10 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, (3) 2006 - (4) 2005 Kohler 60RE0ZJB, 2007 MQ DCA45USI, 2005 Kohler 50RZGB, 18 LIGHT PLANTS: (13) 2008-2007 Amida AL4060D4MH, (2) 2006-2005 Genie TML-4000N, 2006 IR LS6KW, 2 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: (2) 2008 MQ WBH16, SCREENING PLANT: Powerscreen Chieftain, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2007 Peterbilt 340 (t/a), 5 DUMP TRUCKS: (5) 2007 Kenworth T800 (quad.), VAN TRUCK: 2001 Freightliner FL50 (s/a), 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) 2014 Witzco 50T (tri.), 3 DETACHABLE GOOENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2014 Witzco RG50, TAGALONG TRAILER: 2008 Felling FT-6T, 8 CONTAINERS: (4) 40ft., (4) 20ft., 39 UTILITY VEHICLES: (10) 2009 Club Car Villager, (19) 2009 Club Car Carryall, GOLF CARTS: 48 volt EZ-GO, 3 AIR DRYERS AND BLASTING MACHINES: 2010 Hankison RDH1550G, 2006 Airtek TW1500 Dryer/1500-1800CFM/Air, Airtek TW1500 Dryer/1500-1800CFM/Air, HEATING EQUIPMENT: (8) 2011(6) 2010 MI-T-M MH02150M10 125,000btu, 2010 MI-T-M MH01750M10 125,000btu, 2010-(2) 2009 Dayton 3VE50 125,000btu, Dayton 3VE50 125,000btu, 2009 DesaB155CT 155,000btu, SURVEY EQUIPMENT: (4) New King Products GPS Antenna Rod 8ft., ATTACHMENTS: Tractors: Rhino TW84 84in. Bush Hog, Skid Steer: New JBX 4000 48in. Forks, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (6) 10 pc. 4 1/2in. Angle Grinder Kits,(3) 21 pc. 3/4in. Drive Socket Sets, Water Sprayers, Sign Boards, Pavement Saws, Water Tanks,Plate Tampers, (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. 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. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. 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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dise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit of history. For more information on this event, please contact the Association at 419/352-5616 or go to info@hcea.net.
Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association presents …NGLCO FIELD DAY, August 12, 2014, Perry, OH The NGLCO Summer Field Day is a long-standing tradition for green industry professionals. Mark your calendar and attend Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEU the 2014 event! The Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. was formed in Programs 1927 for ‘the improvement and trade education’ within the Wednesday, August 6, 2014 world-famous region of Northeastern Ohio center of Lake Lighting Installation Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM) County, Ohio. Our Association continues to help nursery and Location: Wolf Creek Company, Oakwood Village, OH Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member; Lunch Included; supplier members address current issues and speak with one voice, here in the “Heart of the Nursery Industry.” Contact the Credits Available Tuesday, August 26, 2014 NGLCO with any questions you may have at 440/241-7969 or Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (Irrigation: Diagnostics, go to info@nglco.com for more information. Repair & Servicing) Location: Wolf Creek Company, Columbus, OH SAVE THE DATE! Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; American Public Works Association Credits Available 2014 International Public Works Congress and Exposition Tuesday, October 7, 2014 AUGUST 17 – 20, 2014 Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM) Metro Toronto Convention Centre (Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing) Toronto, Ontario Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OH APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Exposition Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included; attracts more than 5,000 attendees each year and excitement Credits Available continues to grow as we gear up for Toronto in 2014. This is Wednesday, August 27, 2014 one event you can’t afford to miss! Prime locations are filling Efficient & Productive Tree Climbing Program (9:00 AM to up fast so don’t wait, call me directly at 703/706-8230 or 3:00 PM) email at rbates@ntpshow.com to reserve your booth today. For Location: Buckeye Equipment Sales NW, Cleveland, OH Price: $200 ONLA Member; $250 Non-Member, Lunch more general information on the above show, please contact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or 703/706Included; Credits Available 8230; email: apwasales@ntpshow.com. Website: Historical Construction Equipment Association 2014 www.apwa.net. Convention August 7th to 9th, 2014, in conjunction with the New York COAL-GEN Steam Engine Association’s Pageant of Steam in August 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B, Nashville, Tennessee Canandaigua, New York. Canandaigua is approximately 30 miles southeast of With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN is Rochester, 70 miles west of Syracuse, and 90 miles east of the industry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topics Buffalo. Our last show in Canandaigua, in 2001, featured a affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation and wonderful assortment of equipment, and we look forward to maintenance of coal-fueled power plants. With an anticipated attendance of nearly 2,000 industry professionals, COAL-GEN more of the same this time. Working to preserve the history of the construction equipment is the industry’s largest event focused on the solutions of today and the technologies of tomorrow. The Benefits of Attending that shaped our world… The Historical Construction Equipment Association is a non- COAL-GEN 2014 include: Gain a better understanding of curprofit organization dedicated to preserving for public education rent and future issues affecting the coal industry. Be a part of the history of the construction, dredging and surface mining the discussions affecting the design, development, upgrading, equipment industries. operation and maintenance of coal-fired power plants. Learn about technical developments and how they impact your work; Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide and network with thousands of industry professionals. Earn Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in Professional Development Hours in our Pre-Conference CHARLOTTE, NC on AUGUST 11-15, 2014. Workshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contact Jennifer CICB will be in Charlotte, NC providing Mobile Crane and Lindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: jenniferl@pennwell.com. Rigging Inspector Training (August 11-13) or Overhead Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 13-15). Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC of Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspec- Minnesota) tor’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and cer- SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISER tificates and wallet cards. To register, please call contact When: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until 6:30 PM Camille at 800/327-1386. For more information, please visit Where: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220th Street, E., www.cicb.com. Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Prior Lake, MN Contact: For more details on this event, contact Denise Woods Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in at AGC SALT LAKE CITY, UT on AUGUST 18-22, 2014 or Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on AUGUST Phone: 651/796-2186 or dwoods@agcmn.org 25-27. CICB will be in Salt Lake City, UT providing Mobile Crane and General Contractors – Join AGC of Minnesota at the MSES Rigging Inspector Training (August 18-20) or Overhead Fall Outing Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). September 10-12, 2014 Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspec- For the first time, AGC will host a contractors’ cabin as part of tor’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and cer- Taste of MSES, just one of the activities available at the MSES tificates and wallet cards. On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer Fall Outing at The Pines at Grandview Lodge, 23521 Nokomis Program for Basic Rigger/Signal Person will also be held. To Avenue, Nisswa, MN. The MSES Fall Outing Wednesday register, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386. For Tournament is on September 10th; Complimentary Lunch at 11:30 AM; Shotgun at 1:30 PM; Prizes to be awarded on more information, please visit www.cicb.com. Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide Thursday during the Social Hour. Join us for an opportunity to Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in HOUSTON, TX on visit with surveyor and engineer representatives along with AUGUST 18-22, 2014 or attendees from MnDOT. Basic Rigger/Signal Person Train the Trainer Program on For more information on this event, please contact Derek AUGUST 25-27. Schmidt at dschmidt@wsbeng.com or call (612) 518-1643. CICB’s Houston Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane and Rigging Inspector Training (August 18-20) or Overhead The Ohio State University Farm Science Review Event Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 20-22). September 16 thru September 18, 2014 Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspec- The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review tor’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and cer- will be held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, tificates and wallet cards. On August 25-27, a Train the Trainer and preparations are well underway for the annual farming Program for Basic Rigger/Signal Person will also be held. To showcase, which attracts more than 130,000 farmers, growregister, please call contact Camille at 800/327-1386. For ers, producers and agricultural enthusiasts from across the more information, please visit www.cicb.com. U.S. and Canada annually. Participants are able to peruse Crane Inspection & Certification Bureau (CICB) to provide 4,000 product lines from more than 600 commercial Crane and Rigging Inspector Training in exhibitors and engage in educational opportunities with Ohio ORLANDO, FL on AUGUST 25-29, 2014. CICB’s Orlando Training Center will be providing Mobile Crane State and Purdue University specialists, Ohio State Extension, and Rigging Inspector Training (August 25-27) or Overhead and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Crane/Hoist and Rigging Inspector Training (August 27-29). More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at the Program includes all training, manuals, a professional inspec- Review each year, displaying the latest and greatest in farming tor’s kit, written examinations, hands-on evaluations, and cer- technology, products, machinery and equipment. For tificates and wallet cards. To register, please call contact exhibitors, it’s a chance to reconnect with established cusCamille at 800/327-1386. For more information, please visit tomers and connect with new ones. “If you come to the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience the Difference.’” The www.cicb.com. Media coordinators for the Farm Science Review are: HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment 937/688-3878; Janice@wiltpr.com; www.wiltpr.com exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Tracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchan- 614/688-1067; turner.490@osu.edu; http://cfaes.osu.edu To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
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Jeff Martin Holds Sale in Norcross, Ga.
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eff Martin Auctioneers Inc. held a one owner absolute auction for Holbrook-Myers Co. Inc. on July 22 in Norcross, Ga. A large turnout of registered bidders attended the sale. The retirement sale of HolbrookMyers, a contracting firm that has been in business in metro Atlanta for more than Brett Johnson (L) of Vertical Earth, Cumming, Ga., and 50 years, included a vast array of Brent Beverly, BTM Machinery, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., talk about a John Deere 624J loader about to go on the aucmachines, trucks, trailers and miscellation block. neous items. Site prep and pipeline machines were brought in directly from job sites. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. will be back in Georgia on September 8 for a sale in Villa Rica. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web Jeff Martin (L) and Joey Martin are ready to start the bids at the sale in site at www.constructionequipmentNorcross, Ga. guide.com.) CEG
Tracy Harper (L), Harper & Sons Construction, Eatonton, Ga., and Zach Klinger, Earthworm Outdoors, Atlanta, Ga., watch for deals during the auction.
(L-R): Don Higgins, Higgins Construction, Cornelia, Ga.; Ellis Jones, Flint Equipment, Braselton, Ga.; and his nephew, Harrison Wright, enjoy their time at the auction.
Glen Hudson (L), Holbrook-Myers, Co., Norcross, Ga., talks to Bill Butler, Southern Classic Construction, Braselton, Ga., about Ingersoll Rand compactors.
(L-R): Jesus Ramirez, Don Gibbs and Kevin Steward, all of Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala., consider this Peterbilt truck and Trail King lowboy trailer combo.
Stuart Hinton, SDH Construction, Dacula, Ga., inspects this Komatsu PC400LC.
(L-R): Gus Simpson, Simpson’s Trucking & Grading, Gainesville, Ga.; Tony Wood, AL Grading, Sugar Hill, Ga.; Greg Simpson and James Simpson, both of Simpson’s Trucking & Grading; Buck Buchanan, Yancey Bros. Co., Dacula, Ga.; and Lee Wood, AL Grading await larger machines to go on the block.
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Mining & heavy equipment Tuscaloosa, AL – Aug 20 | Reno, NV – Aug 22 Up to 100% financing available! Rates as low as 5.99%
2011 & 2008 DRILTECH D50KS TUSCALOOSA, AL – AUGUST 20
2 – CATERPILLAR D9R RENO, NV – AUGUST 22
2010 CATERPILLAR 993K HIGH LIFT RENO, NV – AUGUST 22
3 OF 4 – 2011 KOMATSU HD785-7 TUSCALOOSA, AL – AUGUST 20
2012 & 2 OF 5 – 2011 CATERPILLAR D11T TUSCALOOSA, AL – AUGUST 20
Tuscaloosa, AL August 20 (Wednesday) | 9 am 14695 Lock 17 Rd, Brookwood, AL 35444 Phone 770.304.3355
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2005 TRIO 2436 24 x 36 IN. JAW
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS COMPLETE EQUIPMENT & INVENTORY DISPERSAL AUCTION for NORMAN’S AUTO SALES (Property Sold, Owner Retiring) & OTHERS
Scott Credits Success to Loyal Customers, Employees
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 9:30 AM 3383 MAIN ROAD, TIVERTON, RI 02878 ENTIRE INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, VEHICLES, MOTORCYCLES, (50±) GOLF CARTS, REPAIR EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, SUPPLIES & FIXTURES CONSIGNMENTS ARE BEING ACCEPTED A 10% Buyer’s Premium Applies to This Sale
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION for ZIELINSKI BROTHERS INC. (Owner Retiring) FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 9:30 AM 218 SHOEMAKER LANE, AGAWAM, MA 01001 IN BUSINESS SINCE 1948 ENTIRE INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCKS & TRAILERS, 65 YEAR INVENTORY OF BUCKETS, ATTACHMENTS, JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, IMPRESSIVE INVENTORY OF REPAIR, METAL FABRICATION EQUIPMENT & TOOLS, SHOP & OFFICE FIXTURES CONSIGNMENTS OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS ARE SUBJECT TO ADVANCED APPROVAL. SORRY, NO SMALLS. CALL FOR INFO.
2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON CT & DISCENZA CONSTRUCTION, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 8:30 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS DAY 2 • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 8:30 AM with equipment & inventory from MRT TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC. & WOOD & WOOD GARAGE DOORS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT, NEW PARTS & SUPPLY INVENTORY
PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY & COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 9:00 AM 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OH 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA Lic #AU736, Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS
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Crews use this Cat D5K dozer at the Arrow Point Parking expansion in Charlotte. SITEWORKS from page 40
office keep me pretty busy, but I do enjoy getting out to our jobsites. Scott and I think it is important to have a personal connection with everyone who works with us. They are what make Siteworks a success and when they know they’re appreciated it all falls together. “Going through the recession, we’ve been blessed with our business relationships. Our commercial bank and our bonding company have believed in us through the years. Whenever we’ve asked for a bond or financing, we’ve been able to procure it. Bonding and financial support has become very important in today’s construction climate.” One of the company’s first projects was a parking lot expansion for Estes Express. “They’ve always been one of my best customers.” Scott said. “They’re still a very good client of ours. We do repair work for them in North Carolina and South Carolina.” This year, Siteworks LLC purchased new estimating and field management software to help streamline the process. “We are excited about how HCSS will help us gather better information from the field that should also make us even more competitive with estimating,” Scott said. One of the most memorable jobs that Siteworks has done is a $5.5 million road extension at Dixie River Road for the City of Charlotte. “We built it in the economic downturn,” Scott said. “It’s the largest, most complex project job we’ve completed to date. There were box culverts, water line relocation, unsuitable soils, new rain gardens, over 100,000 cubic yards of dirt to relocate on site, various types of concrete work and full depth asphalt paving. It was both our largest new road and road relocation all in one
CDOT project. There were a lot of people working very hard and a lot of coordinating between two DOT’s and public utility companies. The guys did a great job of building this project. Walt Hubbard was our superintendent on this project.” Another noteworthy project was for the Charlotte School of Law. “It was our first time dealing with various soil contaminations,” Scott said. “We dealt with some soils that we literally had to wear white safety suits and respirators, and some of it had to be packaged up and sent to special landfills, and others had to be buried in deep fills and capped off under concrete or asphalt paving.” Scott reported that 70 to 75 percent of his business is from repeat customers. “We owe everything we have accomplished to date to our customers,” Scott said. “Without their continued business, we probably would not have made it through the recession and still be here to service Charlotte today.” According to Scott, the company motto is to provide superior customer service in the site construction industry. “Brian’s goal is for his field personnel to do the job correctly,” Scott said. “Our phones are on 24/7 and all our customers know it. When you own and are building a company, you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. Through a lot of really good people working very hard, a little bit of luck thrown in, some decent business decisions along the way, and a supporting cast like Carolina Tractor, our Cat dealer, we’ve grown to be one of Charlotte’s better site work general contractors.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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have a 20 foot difference in grade between them. Planning these turnover areas in a fashion that allowed all trades to work as efficiently as possible was a real challenge, but was ultimately successful.” During construction, hundreds of workers are traveling via the 4.4-mi., electrically-powered Metromover light rail station to the job site each day, resulting in fewer vehicles on the road. The heaviest construction activities are being performed during non-peak hours. Traffic lights are being upgraded and installed in the area, while efforts are being made to lessen the impact of noise and dust on the surrounding neighborhood. Steps have reportedly been taken to lessen the environmental impact of construction activities as much as possible. The project was designed by Arquitectonica, an international architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and urban planning corporation. “We envisioned Brickell City Centre as the new hub of activity for the urban core of Miami — Miami’s version of Rockefeller Center, said Bernardo Fort-Brescia, founding principal of Arquitectonica. “We didn’t want to disrupt the urban fabric, so we chose to keep the blocks and their streets in place. Our strategy was to integrate this five million square foot project into the city. “Instead of a giant box mall, we created five city blocks. Shops face the streets and a newly created pedestrian midblock promenade. The upper levels are connected by bridges with cafes and restaurants. The parking is tucked below grade and connects the blocks under the streets, directing
traffic to destinations before clogging the streets.” The design team has created a three-story shopping district linking street life with the elevated mass transit stations that feed into the third level. “On top of this massive plinth is a park around which towers rise, said Fort-Brescia. “There are three residential towers, two office buildings, a hotel and a mixed use 80-story tower with offices, apartments and a hotel on top. We needed to figure our how to load and unload goods, get people to their destinations, and weave through structure and systems. It’s a true jigsaw puzzle, like a Rubik’s cube.” The retail promenade is open air, with no air conditioning needed. “We suspended over it a canopy that we appropriately call a Climate Ribbon,” Fort-Brescia said. “It protects from direct sunlight cutting radial heat. It collects rainwater. But most importantly, it’s shaped to capture the Caribbean breezes and channel them through the spaces dropping the temperature and humidity dramatically. The fact that we are between two mass transit spaces also helps our sustainability profile. Swire has a history of building at transit hubs like Pacific Place, Cityplaza and Festival Walk in Hong Kong. The project represents long term-vision about a sustainable world. “We use materials with a long life cycle, such as insulating metal panels and glass for the facades, a unique granite floor called green tea and ceilings made of bamboo planks. There’s a combination of industrial and natural materials that bridge the man-made and the natural worlds.” As for the economic impact, the project translates into roughly 1,700 construction jobs on average per year for four
years, approximately 3,700 direct jobs and 2,500 indirect jobs after construction completion and more than $5 million in ad valorem taxes for the city of Miami. It also means more than $9 million annually in ad valorem taxes from Miami Dade County. “This project is very significant,” said Cheri Kavehersi, business services manager of CareerSource South Florida. “We’ve partnered with Swire Properties on this project, setting up and customizing a Web site, so that everything is virtual as far as contractors and businesses posting jobs, and job seekers looking for employment. “The impact is tremendous,” Kavehersi said. “It gives opportunity to a number of people in the city over the long haul — not just for a year. Right now the focus is jobs related to the actual construction of the Brickell City Center, but there will be other positions available later on. It’s very rewarding to be able to get our citizens back to work, as opposed to employing people coming in from outside the area.” Nothing gives an architect more pleasure than seeing an initial sketch become a building, and then see the public enjoying it, said Fort-Brescia. “This is a very dense neighborhood of offices, hotels and apartments. There’s a significant workforce, plus tourists and residents currently with few services, restaurants, shops and no cinemas or other entertainment. Brickell City Centre will fill a huge void.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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