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Work on Marshall Space Flight Center Takes Off By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
FDOT Approves Shoring Switch…12
Morooka Opens Plant -in Va. …26
Construction teams in Huntsville, Ala., are making significant changes to the historic Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) headquarters complex, which has played a crucial role in the nation’s space program. The largest center of NASA, Marshall has served as the chief center for space shuttle propulsion and its external tank, payloads and related crew training, International Space Station design and assembly and computers, networks and information management. In early January, site preparatory work for a $40 million construction and demolition project at MSFC officially began. According to MSFC spokesperson Angela Storey, Building 4220 is a part of MSFC’s repair by replacement program to replace aged, deteriorating, high maintenance buildings all over the center. It is the first structure in the 4200 complex being replaced under this program. “Marshall has an important role in the U.S. space program, and has developed a master plan
Toll Roads Spur FDOT: Overhead Sign Changes Controversy in Along I-295 Beltway Completed N.C. Legislature see FLIGHT page 36
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Sign changes that allow for easier travel along more than 60 mi. of I-295 around Jacksonville, Fla., are now complete. According to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), construction on the Duval County project began in December 2011, with overhead sign designations changed from SR 9A to I-295. “Having a beltway with consistent signing and exit numbers posted on the signs will make the route along the I-295 beltway easier for motorists,” said FDOT Public Information Officer Mike see FDOT page 32
Photo courtesy of Chris Beury, project engineer, Jones, Edmunds & Associates Construction Engineering Services
Highway Safety Devices’ crews set the new overhead sign structure S-1 on the north end of I-295 East Beltway, which required nighttime detours of NB I-295 traffic.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) An unusual probe by North Carolina Republican legislators into edited state Department of Transportation letters on funding for two divisive toll projects raised howls among Democrats who believed it was designed to embarrass Gov. Beverly Perdue. “It’s a tempest in a teapot,” said Sen. Dan Blue, D-Wake, a former House speaker who couldn’t recall hearing before the kind of grilling DOT workers received from the Senate Rules Committee in the final days of the session that ended this month. “It’s much ado about nothing, see TOLLS page 28
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VOLVO EC330BLC, 4522 Hrs, $160,000
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Compactors - Padfoot (7) 2011 Volvo A30F 1259 - 1627 hrs, $402,000 - $414,000
2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F, 1350 Hrs ..........................................$97,000 2007 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 1241 Hrs ................................................$79,000 2007 VOLVO SD45F, 45 Hrs ............................................................$69,000
Compactors - Smooth Drum 1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ........................................................$103,500 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1077 Hrs ..................................................$87,000 2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1427 Hrs ....................................................$128,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs........................................................$120,000
(3) 2011 Volvo A35F, 1442 - 1695 hrs, $492,000
Excavators - Crawler 2011 Volvo L35ZD, 292 hrs, $78,000
2005 VOLVO EC160B LC, 2703 Hrs ..................................................$102,000 2008 VOLVO EC160CL, 1187 Hrs ....................................................$138,000 2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 1553 Hrs ....................................................$84,000 2007 VOLVO EC240CL, 2191 Hrs ....................................................$150,000 2007 VOLVO EC330B LC, 4522 Hrs ..................................................$160,000 2008 VOLVO EC330CL, 4518 Hrs ....................................................$186,000 2008 VOLVO EC460CL, 5237 Hrs ....................................................$240,000
2008 – 2011 (15) Volvo A40E from 1810 hrs, from $315,000
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(2) 2011 Volvo L60F, 630-997 hrs, $150,000
2006 VOLVO A25D, 6582 Hrs ........................................................$185,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO A25F, 925-1005 Hrs ................................................$348,000 (7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 1259-1627 Hrs ..................................$402,000-$414,000 2007 VOLVO A40D, 6300 Hrs ........................................................$288,000 (5) 2008 VOLVO A40E, 4762-6234 Hrs ..................................$315,000-$360,000 (11) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 1920-2508 Hrs ................................$492,000-$510,000 (12) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 106-2309 Hrs ..................................$540,000-$588,000 2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 4740 Hrs......................................................$414,000 (4) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1354-1954 Hrs ............................................$300,000
Wheel Loaders 2005 VOLVO L20B, 2642 Hrs ..........................................................$31,200 (3) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 7-49 Hrs ............................................$58,800-$61,200 (2) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 630-997 Hrs ..................................................$150,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO L70F, 656-1180 Hrs ................................................$168,000 2010 VOLVO L150F, 2336 Hrs ........................................................$264,000 (3) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 3055-4592 Hrs ................................$222,000-$264,000 2011 VOLVO L35ZD, 292 Hrs ..........................................................$78,000
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ASC SERVES UP BIG NAME BRANDS FOR CUSTOMERS IN ALABAMA Last Nov. 15, ASC Construction Equipment sold distribution rights in Alabama for Volvo construction equipment to Cowin Equipment Co. Inc.
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ASC Serves Up Big Name Brands for Customers in Ala. By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. is still meeting customer needs in Alabama. However, the company’s customer base changed slightly in November 2011 and the marketplace is continuing to adapt to the change. Last Nov. 15, ASC Construction Equipment sold distribution rights in Alabama for Volvo construction equipment to Cowin Equipment Co. Inc. The Alabama territory actually includes Alabama, plus two tiers of Mississippi counties along the Gulf Coast and the Florida panhandle region. The business agreement was a strategic fit for both companies and generally had little impact on Volvo customers. “It is a transaction that will allow us to continue our growth in the U.S. as well as to assist Volvo with enhancing its expansion of quality dealers in North America,” said Brad Stimmel, president of ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc., as the changeover went into effect. The company, which is headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., still has 12 dealership locations across the southeast. One effect of the switch in Volvo dealerships is lingering confusion about whether ASC still is selling construction equipment in Alabama. The clarifying answer: It is. ASC’s Alabama inventory includes Bomag compactors, Sandvik top hammer drills, KoneCrane lifting equipment and used construction equipment, plus lots of attachments. What ASC is not selling in the territory is new Volvo equipment. That is clearly evident on the ASC Construction home Web site, where Alabama is not found among the listed states in which ASC represents Volvo — Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and eastern Tennessee. The disappearance of Alabama from the list has contributed to some customers incorrectly assuming the company has no presence in the state whatsoever. Not true. “We still have a large group of customers that we have done business with over the years, customers who have typically been used equipment buyers,” said Elon Holley, regional manager of ASC’s long-established outlet in Montgomery. “Having the customer base that we’ve had and which has been solid for us over the years, we still have many opportunities to market all brands of used equipment.” ASC’s presence in Alabama prior to November was significant. The company had established a nationally winning Volvo product support team and Alabama units were part of the largest articulated truck
Volvo distributorship in North America. This tradition of excellence as a Volvo dealer introduced ASC to many contractors in the state. The customers can continue to look to ASC for construction equipment needs beyond new Volvo machinery. Case in point: the Alabama Department of Transportation. It knows ASC is still around. This summer, DOT ordered a new Bomag roller from the Montgomery dealership, which still serves Bomag customers in the northern two-thirds of the state. “I look at my current Volvo inventory to see what qualifies as used equipment and I see over 100 pieces, 115 to be exact,” said Holley. “One hundred and fifteen pieces of equipment that are available for re-sell all over the United States.” The inventory can include used equipment that is acquired by ASC dealerships in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee, a dealership linkage that assures a plentiful supply of a wide variety of all brands of machinery. “We stand ready to assist customers with any used equipment needs they have—articulated trucks, motor graders, wheel loaders, excavators, or whatever,” Holley said. “We still have many rental customers who have rental contracts in place for used equipment,” he added. “With today’s market conditions, people are looking at rentals and the purchase of used equipment as a cost-effective option to purchasing new. So this is a good time to be doing what we are doing. It is a customer-driven market with contractors who are looking for the most cost-effective way that they can get production. Used equipment and rented equipment are excellent ways to achieve that.” One former and continuing customer, Alabama Sand & Gravel Inc., has for 5 years looked to ASC for new, used and leased/rented equipment. Located in Billingsley, the mining operation depends principally on Volvo equipment to produce its metallurgical materials. David Nau, who became Billingsley plant manager 2 ½ years ago, has worked with Holley to meet the plant’s equipment needs. The mining company currently is renting a Volvo A30D articulated truck carrying a 7,000-gal. water tank, one of 11 trucks in its fleet, and a used Volvo motorgrader. “We’ve leased numerous A40 trucks and L220 loaders from ASC. We rented an A40D truck for nearly two years,” Nau said, adding he expects the business relationship with ASC to continue. “The only thing we can’t do is call them when we are looking at new equipment. Renting or leasing, we can still
call on them.” Alabama Sand & Gravel is a wholly owned subsidiary of Globe Specialty Metals, which is one of the world’s largest producers of silicon metal and silicon-based specialty alloys. The Billingsley, Ala., quartzite mine is one of four manufacturing operations in the United States. Holley has never managed a business situation quite comparable to this one at ASC in Alabama, he acknowledged. “It’s a new stance for me.”
“We are blessed that we have a supportive base of customers, who we have engaged with for years and have a personal relationship with. They understand that we are still an option for them if their needs do not fall in new Volvo equipment. They continue to call and give us opportunities for their business,” Holley said. In a perverse way, the scaling back of the Volvo line from new to used has refined the approach of ASC to its customers, according to Holley. “It gives us a chance to focus on the used equipment market specifically where in the past your attention was divided between new and used equipment in the state. And it is happening at a good time with the market the way it is.” On the other hand, the focus is different when the brand of equipment isn’t Volvo. ASC Equipment has new and used equipment with Bomag, KoneCrane and Sandvik labels. KoneCrane’s lifting product is a staple in mills across the state and Sandvik is a recent addition to the ASC lineup of equipment. Elon Holley, regional manag“Sandvik’s down-the-hole er of ASC’s long-established drills and top-hammer drills outlet in Montgomery. have great application in the state of Alabama when you conBut he has a wealth of experience in the sider the amount of hard rock located industry to draw upon as he guides the tran- between Montgomery and Birmingham on sition to a new business model. Holley has north,” Holley said. “Sandvik is a serious worked in construction equipment for 35 player in the market and has sold many units years, from retailing positions to manufac- in that region in the last five or six years. It is turer’s sales representative. He actually real exciting for us.” began his career in the Holley family’s LinkHe noted that redirecting efforts into drills Belt dealership in Alabama. has been something new for ASC, but the “I know we have an opportunity to grow company has many qualified technical peothis business. I have been there growing a ple who have spent considerable time in that business when we grew the family-owned area of construction machinery. business,” Holley said, looking back at his “We have the expertise.” roots. “I am excited about the customer With the situation now stabilized, Holley acceptance of what ASC is doing in this mar- said the company will begin to expand ketplace today.” again, with additional staffing to meet the The switchover of new Volvo distribution needs of the company’s reconfigured presrights from ASC to Cowin went smoothly ence in the state. from Holley’s point of view. Cowin “We are looking to increase staffing in absorbed most of the employees in the for- Alabama for drills, used equipment, and mer ASC locations around the state and used rental machines. And ASC is now hardly a bump in service or sales was poised to add product support personnel so encountered. After all, Holley noted, “Both we can continue to support customers in a ASC and Cowin have a vested interest in manner that they have come to expect from making sure customers have a smooth tran- ASC. sition.” “As market conditions improve, we will Still, some confusion ensued as contrac- continue to add people to support our custors saw the ASC name disappear in all but tomers as they get busier.” the Montgomery location. The strength of (This story also can be found on the relationship with its customers is making Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site all the difference for ASC Equipment as it at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) repositions itself in the Alabama market. CEG
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Florida Shoring Solution Found in Efficiency Slide Rail By James McRay SPECIAL TO CEG
Just one way. According to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), there was only one approved method for shoring a trench within the rightof-way of an Interstate; driven tight sheeting. So that was the shoring system in the bid when primary contractor Better Roads Inc. was chosen as low bidder to widen a critical stretch of Interstate I-75 near Tampa, including installing new storm-sewer and other underground infrastructure. But as most excavation contractors will tell you, tight sheeting a trench is time consuming, costly, requires specialized equipment, and often means extended periods of down time for work crews. “Installing sheet piling would have been tedious and could incur thousands of dollars in damages trying to drive the sheeting into the cap rock of the Pasco [Florida] area,” said Anthony Bosco, project manager of Haleakala Construction, Better Roads’ subcontractor responsible for installing 7,600 linear ft. (2,316 m) of new storm sewer RCP just 25 ft. (7.6 m) away from one of the busiest sections of freeway in the state. In other words, Better Roads and Haleakala needed a better shoring solution. It needed to find something that was a cost saving alternative to sheeting, and, met all of FDOT’s strict regulations for shoring. And then it found one. Florida DOT Approves Efficiency Slide Rail Paul Strazzulla, shoring specialist of local equipment distributor Professional Shoring & Supply, had an opportunity to pitch to Better Roads and Haleakala the option of an Efficiency Production manufactured slide rail shoring system as a potential alternative to sheeting. “Haleakala had used slide rail many times before, and so they knew it was a cost savings over sheeting,” said Strazzulla. “And Better Roads liked the idea that slide rail was a cheaper alternative to sheeting. It was really a matter of convincing the [Florida] DOT’s engineers that slide rail works like sheeting when it comes to meeting all the safety and environmental protection requirements,” Strazzulla said. “The cost savings was about 15 to 20 percent over sheeting,” said Brent Harrison, Better Roads’ project manager. “And, I’d say we are gaining about 30 to 35 percent more pipe production using slide rail. Plus, you can train a good pipe crew to install Slide Rail, rather than needing to hire a specialized sheeting contractor.” Efficiency’s universal slide rail is a component shoring system comprised of steel panels (similar to trench shield sidewalls) and vertical steel posts. The highly versatile system can be used in a variety of configurations. Efficiency’s slide rail system can be configured into small four-sided pits; an obstruction-free ClearSpan configuration; or in a Multi-Bay configuration to install large tanks and structures, or lengths of pipe over 40 ft. (12 m). “Just like tight sheeting, slide rail is considered ‘positive shoring,’” said Mike West, Efficiency Production’s vice president of engineering. “Slide rail is installed by sliding the panels into integrated rails on
the posts, and then pushing the panels and posts incrementally down to grade as the pit is dug. We refer to this as a ‘dig and push’ shoring system.” The advantage of slide rail is that like sheeting, there is absolutely no over-excavation which means that pressure against the surrounding soil, nearby building foundations; or in this case, the ground below and adjacent to the freeway, is maintained throughout the entire installation and removal of the system.” Sheeting Slide Rail Switch The first step to getting the approved shoring method changed from sheeting to slide rail was to submit a Valued Engineering Change Proposal (VECP) to FDOT. “Calculations, tab data, 3D CAD drawings, case studies; the State’s engineers wanted to see everything we had on slide rail,” added West. “And we were able and willing to provide it to them.” In the end, after more than eight months of examination, consideration and multiple documentation from Efficiency and Better Roads, Keystone Engineering, FDOT’s contracted engineers on the project, did agree that slide rail was a cost savings over sheeting on this project and could be used as an alternative positive shoring system. “Then it became a matter of paperwork,” said Bosco. “Because not only did the state need to say ‘yes, this is a cost savings’ but because this is a federally funded project, all the correct federal agencies needed to agree that it was a cost savings as well.” The significance of this determination goes well beyond Better Road’s I-75 project. In the future, any contractors will be able to bid slide rail instead of sheeting for FDOT let projects. Slide Rail Versus Trench Shields and Other Systems Slide rail is installed simultaneously as the trench or pit is excavated. “And we can install it with our own machines and equipment,” said Harrison. “It is a lot easier to just switch out a bucket on your excavator with quick-connect, than having to bring in a hammer or even a crane.” In comparing slide rail to traditional trench shields, again slide rail offers the biggest advantages. “Conventional shields are very stationary and once the spreader pipes or arches are in, you need to move the machine to dig out areas under the spreaders,” said George Carillo, Haleakala’s project foreman. “We can install pipe faster by using slide rail, due to the fact that unlike other slide rail systems we’ve used, Efficiency’s slide rail has parallel beams connecting regular trench box spreaders that move up and down in the linear posts so we could dig in and around the moving spreader pipe.” Haleakala used two Komatsu PC400 excavators to install and remove the Slide Rail components, plus they had two Komatsu 380 loaders and a Cat D5 dozer in support. Efficiency Slide Rail Offers ‘Leap-Frog’ Advantage Haleakala rented from Professional Shoring & see SHORING page 18
Naples, Fla., based Haleakala Construction is subcontracted by Better Roads Inc. to install more than 1.5 mi. (2.4 km) of RCP storm sewer along a busy stretch of Interstate 75 near Tampa. The excavation is less than 25 ft. (7.6 m) from the expressway.
When Haleakala encountered bore-ins, or needed to install a manhole with leads, it utilized Professional Shoring & Supply’s Quicksheet Guideframe that integrates into the slide rail system. Installed instead of the slide rail panels, the sheeting guide frame allows 2 ft. (.6 m) wide overlapping KD-6 sheeting to be positioned tightly around the crossing utility.
The discharge water is then cleaned even further by running it over a flow treatment trench or “Floc” trench, eventually bringing the nephelometric turbidity unit (NTU) down to required levels (bottles, foreground).
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FDOT Makes Shoring Switch From Sheeting to Slide Rail SHORING from page 12
Supply more than 300 ft. (91 m) of slide rail equipment, enough to configure a long linear multi-bay system to safely shore the pipeline trench along I-75. The system included 8 ft. (2.4 m) tall, 16 ft. (4.8 m) wide steel panels that slide down integrated rails on 14 ft. (4.2 m) tall linear posts, creating more than 30 separate 16 ft. wide “bays.” An 8 ft. tall panel is installed first in the outside slotted rail of the post, then another into the inside open-face rail of the post creating a trench depth of 16 ft. Efficiency Production is the only slide rail manufacturer to offer an open-face rail design on its slide rail posts, which greatly reduces the potential of the panels binding against the soil, according to the company. The 7 ft. (2 m) tall, one foot (.3 m) wide parallel beams that roll up and down the slotted rail on the inside face of the linear posts have spreader collars — like trench shield sidewalls — which pin 10 ft. (3 m) long spreader pipe; creating a 12 ft. (3.6 m) wide interior trench space to install the 48, 54, and 60
in. (122, 137 and 152 grates seamlessly into cm) combination conthe linear slide rail syscrete pipe and 16 pretem. Installed instead of cast 6-ft. square manthe slide rail panels, the holes. sheeting guide frame “With the linear allows 2 ft. (.6 m) wide design, Haleakala is overlapping KD-6 sheetable to install pipe in ing to be positioned the front ‘bays’ tightly around the crossbetween the linear ing utility while mainposts, while backfilling taining “positive” presand removing the syssure against the outside tem in the back,” soil all the way to grade. explained Brian As discharge water slowly flows through an Better Roads Inc. has Campbell, Professional Efficiency Production silt-separator sediment tank, been a southwest Florida Shoring’s senior slide solids and silt settle to the bottom of a series of six asphalt contractor for more than 30 years. rail installer who assist- baffles with removal baskets. It has more than 300 ed the Haleakala crew with the initial installation of the dealt with just about everybody in employees; and is a member of the the Florida shoring industry.” Florida Transportation Builders system. Association, Asphalt Contractors “Then, the panels and posts that are pulled from the back can be More Shoring Challenges, Association of Florida, National More Solutions Asphalt Pavement Association and installed into the front of the sysWhile putting in the new the area Chambers of Commerce. tem ahead of where the pipe is For more information, visit going in. We call this ‘leap-frog- pipeline, Haleakala encountered a ging’ the system, and it allows the crossing water-main and force- www.betterroads.net. Haleakala Construction Inc. contractor to reutilize equipment main, plus they had a 96 in. (244 which saves them money,” cm) bored-in utility that needed to (HCI), headquartered in Naples, be tied into the new pipe. Again, Fla., is a Florida certified underCampbell said. shoring challenges. ground utility construction firm Concluded Bosco, “The quality more of engineering support I received Fortunately, Professional Shoring that principally installs potable from Efficiency and Pro Shoring & Supply offers an exclusive water systems, sanitary sewer syshas been unparalleled, and I’ve Quicksheet Guideframe that inte- tems, storm drainage systems,
underground fire main systems and conduit. HCI was established on Oct. 1, 1984, as a sole proprietorship and incorporated on Jan. 2, 1987. For more information, visit www.haleakalaconstruction.com. With offices in Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville, Fla., Professional Shoring and Supply is an official Efficiency Production Inc. trench shielding and shoring equipment distributor. Efficiency Production, “America’s Trench Box Builder,” manufactures a wide selection of standard and custom trench shielding and shoring systems. Efficiency’s products are designed specifically for safe and cost effective installation of utility systems and infrastructure improvements. All products are P.E. certified to meet OSHA standards. For more information, visit www.efficiencyproduction.com. James McRay is the Director of Marketing & Media for Efficiency Production, Inc. He can be reached at 800-552-8800; jmcray@efficiencyproduction.com
Green Technology Water Treatment System Protects Nearby Wetlands
With a linear multi-bay configured slide rail system, Haleakala is able to install pipe in the front “bays” while simultaneously backfilling and removing the system in the back, then “leap-frogging” the system components to install in front of the pipe, providing another cost savings in the reutilization of the equipment.
Because of the nearby federally-protected wetlands, all discharge and drainage water from dewatering were monitored closely by the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the local Southwest Florida Water Management District. In order to assure that the nephelometric turbidity unit (NTU) levels of the discharge water were kept well below regulated threshold, project subcontractor Haleakala Construction recruited Florida Dewatering to assist in cleaning the water. Florida Dewatering is employing a green technology system of pumping the dirty job site discharge water through an Efficiency Production silt-separator sediment tank — rented from Professional Shoring and Supply — and a flow treatment trench or “Floc” trench. The combination system filters out large and fine sediment in the discharge water, bringing its NTU down from over 800 to just 1.5 NTU. “[Florida Dewatering’s] Bob Davis’ efforts were critical as we worked through a heavy ‘wet area’ between State Road 54 to State Road 56 in Wesley Chapel,” said Haleakala Project Foreman George Carillo. “And, we worked straight through [Florida’s] rainy season. Any problems with the discharge water going into the wetlands, and the environmental authorities could shut the project down which happened last year to another contractor working two miles away,” Carillo explained.
The Florida Department of Transportation originally required driven tight-sheeting as the only approved shoring method, until Better Roads and Efficiency Production were able to prove that an Efficiency slide rail system is a cost-savings alternative to sheeting that meets all safety and environmental protection requirements
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Morooka Opens Its First Track Carrier Plant in United States
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at more than $15 million. The project will create up to 50 new jobs over the next three years. The new Morooka factory opened on Aug. 2 in Hanover County, Va. The production facility will build two of the most popular models in the Morooka line, the MST-2200VD and MST-3000VD. Many of the machines will be exported out of Virginia to the world. The new factory is an important strategic move for the Morooka product line, according to the manufacturer.
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Morooka Production facility in Hanover County, Va., (L-R) are Yoshi Tanaka, Masami Morooka, Ronnie Byrd, Ed Via and James Cheng.
The Morooka MST2200’s that will be assembled in Hanover County, Va., all come with Caterpillar Engines. (L-R) are Ronnie Byrd, Morooka USA; John Batzel, president Carter Machinery; Kerry Miller and Dave Shellenberger, also of Carter Machinery; and Masami Morooka.
(L-R): Masami Morooka; John A. Cox, Member Virginia House of Delegates; and Ronnie Byrd are in front of the Morooka MST3000. Morooka manufactures most of its machines in Japan, including the MST3000.
J&J Truck Bodies manufactures the bodies for the Morooka MST 2200. Shown with a J&J dump body are Jack Saylor (L) and Ron Wright.
James Cheng (R), Virginia secretary of commerce and trade, presents Masami Morooka with a flag that flew over the Virginia State House. They are in front of the Morooka MST 2200, the machine that will be exported to the world from Hanover County, Va.
Ken Byrd (R), Morooka USA, presents John Fry III, Sunbelt Equipment Marketing, College Station, Texas, the keys to the first Morooka MST2200 machine built in Hanover County, Va. Fry actually purchased the first three machines for Sunbelt, a company that serves the pipeline construction industry.
Amanda and Ken Byrd along with their three children Bella, Joshua and David, were all very excited about the big event.
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Fresh Look Into Parkway, Bridge Projects Raises Questions TOLLS from page 1
and it’s all political posturing.” Republicans defended their investigation as neither about politics nor the merits of the Garden Parkway and Mid-Currituck Bridge projects — but rather ensuring that lawmakers get factual information from state officials. However, the investigation raised more questions about if or when shovels of dirt will be turned over for the bridge and parkway construction, which was mandated by the Legislature when it was in Democratic hands. A new crop of elected GOP lawmakers in the majority have questioned the efficacy of going through with the projects, giving hope to project opponents. “I think they will expose some of the reasoning for this road,” said Marion Beach of Belmont. He and his wife’s home sits in what would be the westbound lanes of the current preferred route for the Garden Parkway. “I don’t see a benefit for Gaston County. I was opposed to the road long before it coming through my property.” The proposed 7-mi. (11.2 km) bridge connecting mainland Currituck County with the north-
ern Outer Banks and 22-mi. (35.4 km) parkway linking Gaston and Mecklenburg counties could cost $1.5 billion combined. Tens of millions of tax dollars will be paid annually to help pay a portion of expected revenue bonds that tolls won’t meet. The state Department of Transportation and the North Carolina Turnpike Authority, which was formed 10 years ago to develop, build and operate toll projects, said the Perdue administration is committed to seeing these projects built. But Perdue leaves office in January. The projects currently are on track for completion in 2016 — unless potential environmental litigation delays them as it has with another toll project in Union County. The Senate committee’s investigation into the letters shined the spotlight on the two projects and the $63 million combined that legislators have pledged to give annually as “gap funding” for the incurred debt. Letters purported to be signed by DOT chief operating officer Jim Trogdon appeared to have reversed his earlier suggestion that the gap funding wasn’t needed this coming
year. It turned out that two Perdue aides changed Trogdon’s draft of the letters and sent them to key legislators — affixed with his digital signature — without his express approval. Trogdon disavowed the letters within hours of their release June 14. The enacted state budget still delayed the gap funding for another year. The governor’s aides attributed the letter changes to sloppy editing completed in a rush to affirm Perdue’s commitment to the projects. But the Republican majority on the Rules Committee wasn’t convinced and sent the findings to the State Ethics Commission for review. Sen. Stan White, D-Dare, who spent his first full term in the Legislature trying to preserve the Mid-Currituck project, said the flap can only hurt a project that’s been discussed for 20 years. White’s predecessor, Senate leader Marc Basnight, D-Dare, was a powerful champion for the span. White said the Mid-Currituck Bridge would reduce hurricane evacuation times and increase employment for northeastern North Carolina residents on the northern Outer Banks by making it
easier to commute to work in places such as Corolla by bypassing Dare County. “On a given Saturday or Sunday at this time of year, what normally would take 45 minutes is a fourhour drive,” he said. But opponents said the project would only encourage more population in a region known for its seclusion and could actually make it more difficult to evacuate people. Improving existing roads near and on the Outer Banks is a better alternative, said David Farren, a senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center. “The obvious purpose of this project is to promote massive development on a fragile, shifting barrier island,” said Farren, whose group successfully sued the state to delay the Monroe Bypass toll project. Now the group is weighing whether to sue over the Garden Parkway by September on similar environmental grounds. Opponents of the Garden Parkway said well-connected residents in the region — including former legislators — stand to win financially if the road is built because their companies own property near the proposed route.
Freshman Sen. Bill Rabon, RBrunswick, co-chairman of the Senate transportation budget subcommittee, said he wants to see the Legislature repeal its requirement that the Mid-Currituck Bridge and Garden Parkway be built. The projects should then be evaluated by DOT using the same measures as other road-building initiatives to minimize political considerations. “If they are good projects and if we should invest in those projects, then they will rise and you can address them by whatever means we need,” Rabon said. First-term Sen. Kathy Harrington, R-Gaston, another transportation budget-writer, opposes the parkway. A GOP primary runoff for a Gaston County House seat also could result in ensuring another parkway opponent joins the Legislature. Transportation Secretary Gene Conti said his agency is focused on carrying out projects directed by the Legislature — for example, the Garden Parkway — in a way that makes fiscal sense. “If the Legislature decides that we shouldn’t do it, that’s a whole different story,” Conti said.
Frank Awarded New SANY America Chairman Position Tim Frank, a construction equipment executive with extensive global experience in sales, marketing, operations and product development, has been named chairman of SANY America Inc. In this newly created position, Frank has overall responsibility for manufacturing, sales, marketing and support for all SANY equipment products in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America. The appointment is effective immediately. “SANY is a brand known for seeking strong growth through quality products and dedicated people,” said Liang Wengen, chairman of the board of SANY Group, based in Changsha, China. “Tim Frank’s vision, strategic thinking and record of accomplishment will serve SANY well as we grow our presence in the Americas. Tim knows what needs to be done to establish SANY as a market leader as it is in China and in other regions around the world. He will pursue this goal with vigor.” Frank was most recently a consultant working on global strategic planning for the board of SANY Group in Shanghai, China. Prior, he was vice president of retail distribution and
Tim Frank has been named chairman of SANY America Inc. In this newly created position, Frank has overall responsibility for manufacturing, sales, marketing and support for all SANY equipment products in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America.
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Road Repairs to Come Soon for Southwest La. LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) The state plans to spend $150 million next year to fix dozens of roads including sections of highway in Beauregard and Vernon parishes. The American Press reported the repair program, known as the Quality Surface Program, involves roadwork that isn’t subject to federal aid. The state Department of Transportation and Development said many of the routes haven’t been repaired in decades because of a lack of funding. The local roads are Louisiana Highway 389 and Louisiana Highway 399 in Beauregard Parish and Louisiana Highway 469 and three segments of Louisiana Highway 399 in Vernon Parish. Officials said the projects were selected based on traffic volume and assessment of roadway conditions. Money for the repair work will come from the State Highway Improvement Fund, which is expected to generate about $425 million over three years. The repair initiative will encompass about 1,100 miles of rural roads in Louisiana. State transportation officials plan to accept bids for the projects beginning in January 2013.
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Highway Safety Devices Replace Over 600 Sign Panels FDOT from page 1 made from aluminum, while sign Goldman. “It will particularly structures were formed from galreduce confusion for out-of-town vanized steel. Each HSD crew typically had drivers who are uncertain about directions to various points along I- three persons assigned to it. Any 295. Motorists in Jacksonville are work that required lane closures gradually getting used to these new was done at night to minimize impact to the traveling public. changes along I-295. “Actually, SR 9A was always Conner credits HSD’s project meant to be part of the 295 system, superintendent, sign, electrical and but had to be signed according to guardrail foremen for managing certain standards and criteria,” the project in a timely fashion. All the SR 9A signs were Goldman explained. “The fact that 9A was built in segments is impor- changed to designate the roadway tant, because this was done over a as part of the I-295 loop around long period of time. But we finally Jacksonville. Modifications have have a complete beltway around been made to change signs to the “I-295 West Beltway” or the “Ithe city.” The contractor for the conversion was Tampabased Highway Safety Devices Inc. (HSD). The Jacksonville office of Jones, Edmunds & Photo courtesy of Chris Beury, project engineer, Jones, Edmunds & Associates Construction Engineering Services Associates Construction Highway Safety Devices’ subcontractor, Mammoth Contractors, in Engineering Services the process of installing a 5-ft. (1.5-m) diameter drilled shaft foundation for Cantilever Sign Structure C-2 on the I-295 East Beltway. managed the project. “Maintenance of trafsniper shootings and brick throw- which lead to I-295 and SR 9A. fic was the biggest chaling attacks took place on I-295, the Some changes were made by placlenge regarding the suc“West Beltway,” causing the death ing overlay panels over parts of cessful completion of the of one motorist after a concrete existing highway signs to indicate project,” explained block landed on the hood of his the new designations. The project Highway Safety Devices moving car. Another motorist contract specified 185 days to Project Manager Donald received a bullet wound to the face. complete the work and allowed for Conner. “Only through The Florida National Guard was additional time for weather delays the implementation of appropriate maintenance Photo courtesy of Chris Beury, project engineer, Jones, Edmunds & Associates Construction Engineering Services called out to patrol the roadway and unforeseen field conditions. of traffic was this project Highway Safety Devices’ workers set a new larger multi-post sign assem- and AAA issued a special travel Lanes were allowed to be closed warning for the interstate. The between 7:30 p.m. to 6 a.m., able to be constructed in bly prior to removal of the old sign assembly on I-295T. 1992 attacks remain unsolved 20 Sundays through Thursdays. The a safe and timely manner. project construction cost was $1.3 Credit for this effort goes to Terry 295 East Beltway.” The signs on a short time later. The current ver- years later. Until now, SR 9A hasn’t dismillion, and was funded through Barber, our MOT Superintendent.” SR 9A have been swapped out for sion of I-295 appeared on maps in played exit numbers on its signs. FDOT revenues. the mid-1960s, as a loop around ones labeled “I-295 East Beltway,” Conner explained, “Rain and In addition to the SR 9A job, high winds definitely played a fac- and those on I-295 from I-95 in central Jacksonville, with the first With the transition, SR 9A also will tor in completing this project with- Mandarin to I-95 near the section between I-95 in south be included as part of the federal FDOT is overseeing two other in the original contract time. For Jacksonville International Airport Duval County to SR 134 in 1970, interstate highway system, making construction projects. On Interstate 95 crews are re-surfacing the road safety reasons, high winds prohibit have been designated the “I-295 while the section from SR 134 to I- it eligible for federal funding. Chris Beury, project engineer of from I-295 all the way up to us from being able to fly overhead West Beltway.” Exit numbers also 10 opened in 1973. The section sign structures and even large pan- have been placed on the new signs from I-10 to Commonwealth Ave. Jones, Edmunds & Associates Atlantic Boulevard. Cracks are opened in 1975, followed by the Construction Engineering Services being filled in with new pavement changed on SR 9A. els. extension to I-95 in north of Jacksonville, said the transition and getting smoothed over. Most Interstate 295, an auxiliary route “During the procurement phase, it became apparent that managing of Interstate 95, is a beltway Jacksonville in the late 1970s, required long hours for the installa- of the lane closings are overnight, the logistics associated with the around central Jacksonville. The completing the western section of tion of three overhead sign struc- so drivers won’t be inconvetures, five cantilever sign structures nienced. The multi-million project fabrication, delivery and installa- beltway consists of the West the loop. and a butterfly sign structure. won’t be completed until 2014. The I-295 East Beltway — Beltway and the East Beltway, tion of over 600 individual sign FDOT crews also are working panels would require extensive with I-95 serving as the dividing formerly signed as SR 9A — was Updating existing signing to reflect coordination and material tracking line. The entire highway carries a designated the Ronald Reagan I-295, updating exit signs with on a project to widen I-10 between to ensure the project did not expe- hidden designation as State Road Memorial Highway in a special mile marker designation and instal- I-295 and Chaffee Road. That proj9A by FDOT. The West Beltway FDOT ceremony in August 2009. lation of mile marker post on the I- ect should be finalized by the end rience delays.” Equipment used on the job was constructed in the 1970s, After the Federal Highway 295 East Beltway also was neces- of summer. (This story also can be found included 30-ton (27.2 t) Terex while the East Beltway was built Administration accepted the road sary. The last of the overhead sign installations and updates were on Construction Equipment as the eastern loop of Interstate 295 boom trucks to fly overhead sign from the 1980s-2000s. completed on July 9, 2012. 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Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company Takes on Sakai Products in Georgia Recently, Sakai America announced that it has signed Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company as its new dealer in the state of Georgia for vibratory asphalt rollers and light line compaction equipment. Denver Weinstiger, vice president of sales and product support, Sakai America stated, “Reynolds-Warren has a large customer base of asphalt contractors and municipalities in Georgia making them a perfect fit for Sakai.” Weinstiger added that “Steve Meissen [president of ReynoldsWarren] and his staff have many years of experience in selling and supporting asphalt-related products, making it a seamless transition to promote the Sakai product line. Coupled with Sakai’s reputation for high performance and durability, the partnership between Sakai and Reynolds- Warren is expected to make Sakai a household name in the Georgia market.” After just a couple of months of promoting the Sakai line Meissen stated, “Our customer reaction to the Sakai rollers has been outstanding.” The rollers offer a number of features that appeal to the customer base in Georgia, including the fact that all Sakai rollers from the 39-in. (99-cm) SW 300 to the 84-in. (213-cm) SW990 feature the same high frequency — 4000VPM — compaction system. The eccentric weight rotates faster, allowing
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faster ground speeds and achieving density in fewer passes, according to the manufacturer. Sakai rollers also offer a shock isolation system. Located between the frame and drive motors, the isolators reduce the transmission of vibration back to machine components and the operator. The isolators are stronger than any other on the market today, and, along with the entire drive train, are covered under warranty for three years or 3,000 hours. Meissen added, “Other superior fea-
Sakai asphalt rollers are now in stock at Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company in Lake City, Ga.
tures include the heavy-duty hitch, 250-hour lubrication interval instead of daily, water system with stainless pipes and brass nozzles instead of plastic and a failsafe braking system. And because Sakai North American headquarters is close by, we are assured that if we don’t have the part on the shelf that part is only an hour away.” Located at 1945 Forest Parkway in Lake City, Ga., Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company has been serving Georgia’s municipalities and contractors since 1977. Reynolds-Warren Equipment is a full line construction and heavy equipment dealership specializing in asphalt paving, compaction and maintenance products. Sakai has been selling compaction products in North America for more than 30 years. Beginning in 2001, the company began producing machines in a new facility located in Adairsville, Ga., which also serves as the headquarters for Sakai in North America Sakai’s corporate headquarters are in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded in 1918 and has been an innovator in the industry with the introduction of the first 4000 VPM compactors in the world along with the world’s only vibratory pneumatic roller. For more information, call Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company at 404/361-1593, or visit www.reynoldswarren.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Harbert Construction Launching MSFC Into New Era
Crews running the primary electrical cable for the new building. FLIGHT from page 1
for the redevelopment of the center to enable us to meet the challenges we face in our role to develop launch vehicle propulsion systems and to staff the various Marshall programs of the future,” Storey explained. “There’s currently more than $200M worth of construction and renovations Marshall has to meet the existing known needs.” Named for the late General George C. Marshall, MSFC has been an integral part in the nation’s space endeavors. Since 1960, Marshall has provided NASA with missioncritical design, development and integration of the launch and space systems required for space operations, exploration and scientific missions. This includes providing the rockets that powered Americans to the moon, developing the space shuttle propulsion system and managing the development of Skylab, Spacelab, space station nodes, the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory and numerous scientific instruments. All construction and demolition at MSFC falls under the guidelines of the National Historical Preservation Act of 1966. The new building, which should be completed by the end of 2013, is only part of an overall construction plan for the complex. Other projects, yet to be finalized, will include the renovation of the offices of Dr. Wernher von Braun, who served as the Center’s first director. Building 4220 will replace building 4202, and once the project is completed, employees will be moved from 4202, which will then be demolished. The new construction is a 149,000 sq.-ft. (13,842 sq m), five-story office building. It retains architectural elements of the buildings in the complex for historical purposes. Key features include a full height glass atrium at the main entry with conference rooms overlooking the atrium, an exterior patio on the third floor, exterior balconies at break areas on all floors. Sustainable design elements include recycled materials, reduced construction waste, native plants for landscape, indoor environmental quality sensors, solar energy panels, daylight sensors and
Rendering of what the completed building will look like.
daylight harvesting for interior spaces, energy star rated roof systems and electrical devices, water sense plumbing fixtures and a rain water collection system. “Building 4220 is being constructed in a parking lot that was near building 4203, so employees have to park farther away,” Storey pointed out. “Because 4220 is in an active office building complex, the construction activities may at times be a distraction to people in nearby offices or hinder the movement of people and vehicles in and around the construction zone. In the end, the new building will enhance the complex and provide a modern, new energy efficient building that serves the needs of MSFC.” The architect for the project is Thomas, Miller & Partners LLC, Brentwood, Tenn. As with all the new structures, 4220 is expected to be a Leadership in Environmental Engineering and Design (LEED) green building. Storey said Marshall has been a leader in NASA in implementation of LEED buildings, starting with building 4600. In addition to helping the environment, Marshall officials believe LEED/Green buildings make good business sense, saving roughly 65 percent on gross square foot utilities costs. The new building, energy-efficient and tech-ready, was designed with the same blue and gray color scheme as the original headquarters buildings. It will most likely house some NASA staff working on the new heavy-lift rocket being designed and tested at Marshall, but is not being built for the new program or with funds slated for the new rocket. The project has been planned for close to 10 years. Harbert Construction is serving as general contractor on the project. Harbert Project Manager Mark Bounds said, “We are responsible for construction of the new MSFC building 4220. We are managing all phases of construction from site work and foundations through final finishes. One of the primary challenges on this project is the coordination and safety of the MSFC staff. The building is being constructed between the parking areas of the existing
Crews using Hitachi excavators for putting in storm drainage pipe.
MSFC. Daily communication and planning is involved to keep from interrupting operations. “So far,” he added, “the weather has been fairly mild, but it does play a large role in the project as we started with foundations and site work during the rainy spring season. Weather will become a non-factor once the curtain wall system and roof have been installed. Harbert Construction currently has a management staff of eight on the project and will have an average of 150 field personnel comprised of subcontractors and labor throughout the project. Harbert’s Brett Drummond, assistant project manager, explained, “It’s an honor to have been selected to work on this project. It’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Our staff is proud to be meeting and working with NASA officials on this landmark facility with so much history attached to it. Doing this replacement building is something I won’t forget. When I was a kid visiting the nearby Rocket Center, I never imagined being a part of something tied to space travel. “The main challenge is building at an existing facility. We have to work around their operations and coordinate things so as to ensure everyone’s safety. That’s something we’re aware of at all times,” Drummond added. Eventually, plans will include a campus with a central walking corridor connecting the headquarters to the Rocket Park exhibition area. As for Building 4200, planners are hesitant to make any dramatic changes, as it’s the most historic building of the complex and will require careful renovation. Still, the complex’s headquarters is dangerously outdated, and contains asbestos insulation that was banned long ago for new construction. The MSFC, situated on the U.S. Army’s Redstone Arsenal, is NASA’s designated developer and integrator of launch systems. The Propulsion Research Laboratory is a leading national resource. For manufacturing, the globe’s largest-known welding machine of its kind was installed at MSFC
four years ago. Currently, five Marshall Center facilities are recognized as National Historic Landmarks, including the Redstone Test Stand, Propulsion and Structural Test Facility, Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand, the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator and the Saturn V. Equipment being used on Building 4220 includes an 80-ton (72.6 t) crawler crane with fixed lead for pile driving operations. Track hoe excavators will be incorporated for utility installation and foundations, while lulls are being put in place for material handling, graders for the building pad and earthwork, along with loaders for material handling, backhoes, etc. More than 1,000 tons (907 t) of steel is being used for the structure of the building. A unitized curtain wall is included in the plans as well, along with solar panel arrays for renewable energy. Drummond said coordinating with personnel is crucial in terms of keeping on schedule and making certain everyone is safe while construction is taking place. Weather also plays a role, as rain delays can be costly in meeting deadlines. The pile driving/site work is time-sensitive, as the foundation and structures cannot begin until this phase has been completed. Once the necessary steps have been taken, the unitized curtain wall will be installed. This system allows for the building to be dried in rapidly as compared to a traditional site build curtain wall system. This will allow for the rough-in and finish work to begin earlier. “Using a prefab curtain wall will help as far as the time schedule,” said Drummond. “It will be delivered by Physical Security LLC of Bessemer, Ala.” Ken Hays, vice president of preconstruction at Physical Security, explained, “The exterior skin glazing system we are providing is designed so that individual panels of glass in aluminum frames, weighing several hundred pounds each, are installed in a manner to span an entire floor with each panel installed. The frames are fabricated and assembled with the glass already installed in our manufacturing facility here in Bessemer, see FLIGHT page 76
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In-Cab Enhancements Introduced for Mack Pinnacle Models
New interior enhancements were recently introduced to the Mack Pinnacle series to increase driver comfort and productivity.
Mack Trucks unveiled a suite of driver-focused enhancements for its Mack Pinnacle highway models designed to improve comfort and productivity. The new interior enhancements include: • An optional center storage console, located between the seats in Pinnacle day cab models, provides nearly one cubic foot of convenient space for large-item storage. The console includes interior lighting and a 12-volt power supply; • Optional ambient red floor lighting, subtle or indirect, for use at night when driving or when stationary. Either the driver’s footwell area or the entire floor can be illuminated; • A standard “dead pedal” for the driver’s left foot to maximize comfort while driving and to help the driver maintain an ergonomically correct seating position; • A standard dash-mounted ergonomically designed single DIN MACK mDRIVE automated manual transmission shifter keypad; • Improved functionality for Mack PowerLeash+ engine
brake controls, standard on all models, enabling the driver to set and maintain a target downhill braking engagement speed, in or out of cruise control. When equipped with mDRIVE, the new MaxBrake function on the transmission’s keypad uses mDRIVE’s downshift strategy to automatically keep the engine in its optimum RPM range for maximum engine braking efficiency; • A remote in-dash sleeper auxiliary HVAC switch, allowing the driver to pre-warm or pre-cool the sleeper from the driver’s seat while the truck is in operation. This feature is standard for 70 and 60-in. sleepers and optional for the 56 and 48-in. sleepers; and • Self-cancelling turn signals, which are standard on trucks and optional on tractors. “Driver retention is critical, and one way to positively impact that is to improve driver comfort,” said Jerry Warmkessel, Mack highway marketing manager. “A comfortable driver is also a more productive, safer driver. We lis-
Mack Trucks recently unveiled interior enhancements, including a single DIN MACK mDRIVE automated manual transmission shifter keypad, to its Mack Pinnacle series in an effort to increase driver comfort and productivity.
tened to what our customers told us they wanted in their cabs, and we’re delivering it with this series of interior enhancements that result in a more comfortable, productive cab environment.” In 2011, Mack introduced other interior enhancements to the Mack Pinnacle series, including an optional one-piece windshield and an updated Grand Touring trim package with button-tuck vinyl and ultraleather seats at no extra charge over the previous trim offering. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.
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DuraClass Aluminum HPT Dump Bodies Offers Versatility DuraClass Aluminum HPT dump bodies provide contractors a hard working, versatile dump body with a lightweight, durable, corrosion resistant aluminum construction. Full aluminum design offers corrosion resistance, eliminating paint expense and increasing body value at trade-in. Typically up to 50 percent lighter than traditional steel, the decreased body weight of aluminum bodies increases payload capacity, minimizes fuel consumption and improves truck life, according to the manufacturer. DuraClass Aluminum HPT bodies feature fully enclosed front posts and slanted vertical side braces and are available in sizes ranging from 10 to 18 ft. (3 to 5.5 m) with 5 to 20-cu. yd. (3.8 to 15 cu m) capacities. Contractors can get the DuraClass’ aluminum body equipped with additional features including upper and lower tarp rails, integral cab shields, ladders, patch gates, fenders, poly sideboards, toolboxes and more.
DuraClass Aluminum HPT bodies feature fully enclosed front posts and slanted vertical side braces and are available in sizes ranging from 10 to 18 ft. (3 to 5.5 m) with 5 to 20-cu. yd. ( 3.8 to 15 cu m) capacities.
Carbon Steel Bodies Municipal users and contractors count on DuraClass carbon and stainless steel dump bodies for per-
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direct welded to the body floor and supported by DuraClass’ structural subframe. This provides added rigidity for tough jobs and difficult
payloads. DuraClass’ sidewall design and smooth body side radius and bracing add longevity and strength. The HM and HH utilize a stacked understructure. The HM uses 4-in. (10 cm) structural channel crossmembers and the HH uses 4-in. Ibeam crossmembers on 6-in. (15 cm) I-beam longmembers. Extra wide corner posts are full depth and fully enclosed and vertical side braces are extra wide to provide years of durable and trouble-free service, according to the manufacturer. The DuraClass SL316 also features a crossmemberless understructure, along with the DuraClass sidewall, smooth radius corners, fully enclosed front posts and full depth rear corner posts. Material and dirt resist build-up and clean easily offering better corrosion protection in harsh environments. The SL316 crossmemberless design has deep flared longmembers that are fully boxed, eliminating the need for subframe crossmembers.
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year-old (model year) Class 8 trucks and include the 2010 EPA certified engines for the first time. Kenworth was well-ranked in the study’s key service categories, which include dealer facility, service quality, service delivery, service initiation and service advisor. Kenworth has now received the Heavy Duty Dealer Service Award for two years in a row and three times in the past four years (2009, 2011, 2012). Overall, Kenworth has received 18 J.D. Power and Associates Heavy Duty customer satisfaction awards since the heavy duty awards began in 2003. Kenworth provides customer support through the Kenworth dealer network comprised of more than 325 locations in the United States and Canada, and through the Kenworth PremierCare Customer Center, which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section MHL350 E Offers Significant Increase in Power, Efficiency The Terex Fuchs MHL350 E material handler is the first in a series of model introductions featuring the Terex Fuchs BlueEVOLUTION approach to machine design and sustainability. Terex Fuchs is one of the first manufacturers to offer purpose-built material handlers that conform to Tier IVi (Stage III B) emissions standards. Beyond operating more environmentally friendly, the new Terex Fuchs MHL350 E boasts many design advancements, including: • An 8 percent increase in engine power while reducing specific fuel consumption by 11 percent • New push-button engine start/stop control to help properly manage engine shut-down • Higher capacity main hydraulic pump increases oil flow for improved machine responsiveness and performance • New hydraulically driven engine cooling system to help maintain optimal operating temperatures • 23 percent larger, higher resolution color display for improved operator productivity • Magnet generator system functions integrated into the cab display for operator efficiency • Standard rear-view camera for improved worksite visibility The new turbocharged diesel engine of the MHL350 E features increased power and lower fuel consumption. The new handler boasts a 214 hp (160 kW) engine, 8 percent more power output than the MHL350 D. At the same time, specific fuel consumption of the engine is reduced by 11 percent. Economical and environmentally friendly, the MHL350 E runs cleaner and more efficiently than ever before. The handler’s engine features a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system with diesel oxida-
The MHL350 E boasts a 214 hp (160 kW) engine, 8 percent more power output than the MHL350 D.
tion catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF) to offer the latest in emissions control technology. Regeneration of the particulate filter cleaning occurs automatically, without impacting machine performance. The regeneration process can be temporarily interrupted, if necessary, by pressing an indicator button located on the control panel. Engine start/stop is now push-button controlled to properly manage engine shutdown while under critical load conditions or during DPF regeneration. A new high-performance main hydraulic pump increases pump capacity by 3 percent. Combined with improved engine performance, the increased oil flow provides greater handling efficiency of the MHL350 E. Both the engine
and hydraulic system incorporate larger cooling systems protected by vented panels that provide increased airflow. The engine’s new hydraulically powered fan is designed to automatically adjust airflow based on operating conditions to provide an optimal level of cooling. Controls inside the spacious cab have been updated to improve operator efficiency and comfort. At 23 percent larger than previous designs, the wide video graphics array (WVGA) display includes a higher resolution and higher contrast screen with an antiglare shield and scratch-resistant coating. Intuitive controls make for a short learning curve of MHL350 E operation, and the ergonomic multifunction button delivers effortless
fingertip navigation through the display. The man machine interface (MMI) box for the standard 20 kW on-board generator system is now incorporated into the cab display for improved efficiency. The MHL350 E offers four operating modes for the magnet attachment — small, medium and large parts handling and a jogging mode for sorting. Machine filters and central lubrication system are accessed via a stow-away ladder leading to the machine’s centrally located service platform. The handler’s fuel prefilter is now mounted on top of the fuel tank for easier servicing. The large coolers for the engine and hydraulic system are lockable and readily accessed from ground
level. Additional CAN Bus connections found on the MHL350 E expand diagnostic capabilities, so service technicians can identify and address underlying issues. Hydraulically height-adjustable, the handler’s cab offers a maximum eye-level elevation of up to 18.4 ft. (5.6 m) above ground level, improving performance during loading/unloading procedures. Its cushioned cab elevation system provides absorption of shocks and jolts for operator comfort. The new MHL350 E is equipped with a standard rear-view camera system. Color video of the area behind the machine is visible on the WVGA display, providing an expanded view of the work area around the machine. The handler’s contoured counterweight is designed to protect the camera from damage during operation. Purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating conditions encountered in scrap handling and recycling applications, the new Terex Fuchs MHL350 E also incorporates many features found on its predecessor that deliver reliable operation. Rigid hydraulic pipes on the stick, boom and undercarriage offer protection from damage. Steel plates shielding the hydraulic lines at the end of the stick offer additional protection against damage to improve system reliability. Inverted hydraulic cylinder mounting provides protection during truck and rail car loading/unloading and reduces exposure to debris and moisture to improve longevity. The MHL350 E’s rugged double-row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. (KPI-JCI) welcomed Chad Renken to its sales and marketing team as a product application specialist. In his new position, Renken will provide support to both domestic and international sales personnel in reviewing aggregate processing opportunities and by proposing the most efficient and economical equipment solutions for the company’s end-user customers. Previously, Renken worked as a project designer at Masaba Mining Equipment in Vermillion, S.D.
“We are extremely pleased to have Chad Renken join our sales and marketing team,” said Mike Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. “Chad’s engineering background and his experience as project designer at another heavy equipment manufacturer gives him the skills and knowledge he needs to be successful here. We are confident he will be a great addition to our staff.” For more information, call 605/668-2524 or visit www.kpijci.com.
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CASS, Sennebogen Streamline Scrap Steel Processing After 40 years of business, CASS Two Sennebogen 825 M machines (Custom Alloy Scrap Sales Inc.) is recogwork side by side in the yard. nized as a leader in the production of secondary aluminum, employing more than 100 on its eight-acre site. The emergence of containerized steel scrap suggested new opportunities to President and Founder Chal Sulprizo. In 2005, an acre of the facility was dedicated to steel operation and CASS commissioned a Sierra T-500 shear baler to prepare scrap steel for international markets, along with a fleet of end dumps to service clients. While visiting clients, CEO Edward Kangeter observed a unique material handling machine that caught his attention. “We started out loading steel by hand,” Kangeter recalled. “Then we graduated to a small traditional excavator to feed the shear baler, but the operators found it difficult to see into the shear. That’s why I became intrigued by the raised cab on Sennebogen material handlers.” Kangeter has enjoyed a successful career in the metals and recycling industries, both domestically and internationally and understands the potential pitfalls of investing in capital equipment where OEMs are based offshore. While Sennebogen’s innovative operator features were attractive, they weren’t enough on their own to “It was important to see match CASS’ long term requireSennebogen in the market,” ments. Kangeter continued. “And it was After researching the market for important to see it in operation but it scrap material handling equipment, was critical to know there is a dealer Kangeter found that he had a choice network ready to supply our parts of machines that could offer some and keep our equipment up and runversion of a raised cab for his operaning.” tors. However, the critical point in his Kangeter had experience with evaluation rested on parts and service Bejac with another manufacturer. that would facilitate uptime, not the “Service problems previously had features. “Due to the small footprint of our A Sennebogen 825 M D Series with high rise cab gives been difficult to resolve, but when Bejac became the new distributor for steel yard and volume of material the operator a clear view. being turned, we have no choice but to in Stanley, N.C., to house its head office, that manufacturer, they were able to address all outstanding issues in a timely manner. process material in real time,” he explained. parts warehouse and training center. “Talking with Constantino gave me confi“Bejac provides the type of service we “We can’t afford to have equipment down. Most European OEMs do not make the large dence because of his vision and explanation expect from industry leaders.” Kangeter had the service and support investment required to set up and fully stock of Sennebogen’s approach to the U.S. mara parts warehouse in America because they ket. Anyone can talk about what they’re solution required to move his business to the don’t have the business to justify it. At going to do but actions speak louder than next level. “Having Bejac on board gave me confiCASS, we run our steel operation two shifts words and making a significant capital dence we would receive superior service investment into the U.S. market, demona day, six days a week and expect our equipment to be up and running. We cannot toler- strates they’re committed to the market for combined with Sennebogen’s vision and investment in the U.S market, I could focus the long run.” ate it down, ever.” As Kangeter was completing his research on maximizing production and profitability.” Then Kangeter met Constantino Lannes, CASS placed the order for its first president of Sennebogen LLC. While and visiting demos of the Green Machines, Sennebogen machines are manufactured in Sennebogen announced the appointment of Sennebogen machine, an 825 M rubber-tired Germany, Lannes’ company had been local- its new distributor, Bejac Corporation, to scrap handler in early 2010. The 825 M ly based in the Charlotte, N.C. region since serve the California market. For Kangeter, weighs in at 64,250 lbs. (29,143 kg) and is 2000. The firm opened a new 54,000 sq. ft. Bejac’s appointment as his local service powered by a 173 hp (129 kW) Cummins Tier III engine. The CASS machine was facility in 2009 on the outskirts of Charlotte, agent for Sennebogen was great news.
equipped with Sennebogen’s latest D Series maXCab operator’s station, including hydraulic elevation to a height of 19 ft. (5.8 m) above ground level. In its first year on the CASS site, the 825 M logged more than 4,000 hours. “The launch has been incredibly successful,” said Kangeter — successful enough that he recently purchased a second 825 M for his yard. “We did look at getting a larger model for the second unit, but in this small site, it’s advantageous for us to have the largest piece of equipment we can while keeping the footprint as small as possible.” The first 825 M feeds the T500 shear baler while the second loads end dumps for local shipment. Both units are fitted with 1.5-yard orange peel grapples. The new material handlers had an immediate impact on CASS’ new steel business. “They give us better fuel economy while our operators are able to process more material faster, and safer. The 825 has dramatically improved our production process. The shear baler never stops; it’s being fed constantly through two shifts. With the shear’s cycle time around three minutes, the Sennebogen can even take time to groom the site as it loads.” Kangeter reported that throughput in his truck operation has increased 50 percent with his Sennebogen Green Machines. His previous operation typically filled four to six of the 40 ft. end dumps using the traditional excavator, CASS now ships 12 plus per day. While CASS has made a number of improvements to its loading process, he estimated that the 825 M, with its rapid cycle times, has been able to trim off ten minutes from the time required to load each end dump. The operators at CASS also are very pleased with their new equipment. “They love using the Sennebogens: the visibility, quick movement of the machine — it’s fun. It’s like they’re getting paid to play all day. But if they’re happy and working well, it helps our production.” With the combination of operator-friendly engineering and business friendly service support, Kangeter feels his choice of Sennebogen and Bejac was the right move for his expanding steel business. “Personally, I just had a gut feeling that Sennebogen was a brand on the move,” he reflected. ”It was a good time to invest in the brand.” For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com.
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Wheel Loader Offers Efficiency Gains With Emissions Cut The JCB 457 takes over at the top of the JCB wheeled loader line-up, replacing the 456. The machine is powered by an 8.9 L engine delivering 250 hp (186 kW) of power, an increase of 16 percent from the previous model.
JCB has unveiled a new wheel loader model equipped with a Tier IV Interim compliant engine offering increased power and torque and reduced fuel consumption. Improved transmission options, upgraded axles and robust styling combine with a revised interior to provide a faster, more productive machine, according to the manufacturer. The new model is the flagship of the range, the JCB 457 and the new machine features: • 16 percent increase in power and 18 percent more torque for the range-topping 457 model • Intelligent clutch cut-off allows maximum hydraulic power at low travel speeds • Five-speed transmission option with lock-up facility for faster acceleration and improved ride and carry performance • Automatic locking differentials for improved tractive effort Power With Economy and Low Emissions The JCB 457 takes over at the top of the JCB wheeled loader line-up, replacing the 456. The machine is powered by an 8.9 L engine delivering 250 hp (186 kW) of power, an increase of 16% from the previous model. With a variable geometry tur-
bocharger, high pressure common rail fuel injection and a diesel oxidation catalyst with diesel particulate filter (DPF), this powerful engine also provides an 18 percent increase in torque, at 800 lb. ft., yet meets the requirements of the EPA Tier IV Interim emissions regulations. DPF service intervals are every 4,500 hours in North America. Selectable by the operator, the machine is equipped with an ECO mode, which reduces engine output for lighter duties and results in fuel savings over the previous engine. The 457 does not require any form of additive to provide low emissions with high power outputs. The 457 is equipped as standard with a four-speed transmission, but can be supplied with an optional five-speed transmission, with a lock-up facility. The gearbox allows torque converter lock-up in gears 2 to 5, reducing losses from the transmission to increase fuel economy. The additional pulling power delivers faster acceleration and increased torque for hill climbing and high speed load-and-carry operations, according to the manufacturer. In addition, the 457 is equipped with an intelligent clutch cut-off system between the engine and transmission. When the operator presses the brake pedal this allows the engine to provide maximum power to the
hydraulics, ideal for truck loading duties, while reducing power to the driveline, giving greater control at lower travel speeds. This boosts productivity when digging and loading and reduces brake wear within the axles. Customers also can choose an open differential axle design with optional automatic differential locking. This system automatically locks the differential when required for maximum tractive effort, without any requirement for the operator to activate the system, cutting wheelspin, tire wear and fuel consumption, and boosting productivity. Stylish Cab Incorporates Clear Instruments JCB’s large cab remains, however, the machine features a higher level of interior finish and the latest JCB family brand design and logos externally. A new full color LCD monitor and revised instrument panel provides a clear view of important machine functions. Operators can access additional information through the screen’s intuitive menu system, including fuel consumption, cycle data and other working information. The JCB smooth ride system (SRS) can now be adjusted by service technicians to activate at any speed, allowing operators to tailor the machine to their individual site
requirements. Operators also can disable lift height and shovel angle detents from the cab, further improving controllability. The 457 is available with a choice of conventional multi-lever layout, a single joystick with a separate auxiliary control lever, and a joystick with built-in proportional controls for auxiliary hydraulic function. The hydraulic tank on the 457 has been relocated from beneath the cab steps to behind the cab, which reduces the chance of damage or contamination. This also contributes to a reduction in noise level within the cab. Full climate control is now available as an option for more precise control of cab temperature. Built to Perform in All Applications The new 457 wheeled loader features modern, robust styling, with a sloping engine compartment at the rear and a revised counterweight design to improve all-round visibility. The latest JCB family headlights and working lights are incorporated and customers can choose from the same wide range of Z-bar and parallel loader arms as on previous models. JCB’s own quickhitch system ensures that fleet customers can continue to use existing buckets and specialist attachments on the new 457.
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Bobcat Makes Upgrades to 700, 800 M-Series Loaders Building on the productivity of the Bobcat 700 and 800 frame-size loaders, significant upgrades have been made to the skid steer loaders, compact track loaders and allwheel steer loader. These changes incorporate greater machine performance through enhancements such as increased breakout and lift forces, better horsepower management, shorter cycle times and simplified display navigation, according to the manufacturer. Bobcat Company also has continued to take steps toward complying with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) diesel engine emissions standards by adopting a systems approach to simultaneously achieve standards compliancy and improved machine performance. Upgraded loader features apply key interim Tier IV (iT4) technologies to provide enhanced loader func- The Bobcat T750 compact track loader has been upgraded. tionality and reporting for machines with horsepower ranging from 75 idle if a loader’s functions are not used withHorsepower to 174. in five seconds. With the optional deluxe Management Updates Machines in this horsepower class include instrument panel, operators can set a preThe new iT4 engines can interpret inforBobcat’s 700 and 800 frame-size loaders, ferred activation time between four and 240 mation that will allow horsepower manageconsisting of seven M-Series loaders: the seconds. ment — a standard feature of Bobcat selecS750, S770, and S850 skid steer loaders; the table joystick controls — to be based on A770 all-wheel steer loader; and the T750, T770 and T870 compact track loaders. With the capabilities of the iT4 electronic technologies, engine rpm recovery is faster as the engine transitions between torque and horsepower demands, providing operators with shorter cycle times and improved productivity for attachment tasks such as excavating, grading or lifting materials. Increased Breakout, Lift Forces Bobcat 800 frame-size loaders (S850 and T870) have been equipped with increased hydraulic pressures and breakout and lift forces, resulting in shortened digging cycles. The increased lift and tilt forces on the S850 and T870 will improve machine efficiency in lifting pallets, concrete pieces and wet clay or dirt, and rolling them back to the carry position with less machine effort. For example, the iT4-equipped T870 will have nearly 17 percent more lift breakout force than the Tier 3 model. Less Noise, Better Fuel Consumption For Bobcat loaders equipped with selectable joystick controls, an optional auto-idle function is available. Auto idle allows for quieter overall operation and reduced fuel consumption. This feature automatically activates, causing the engine rpm to drop to
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engine torque instead of engine rpm. This minimizes engine stalling and provides additional travel speed at low-mid engine rpm. New M-Series Loader Hydraulic Control Valve A new hydraulic control valve allows use of the tilt function — rolling out or rolling back an attachment — regardless of auxiliary system pressure. This change makes it easier to operate attachments like planers, wheel saws, grapples, tillers, etc. M-Series Instrument Panel Updates All deluxe instrument panels in M-Series loaders, including 600 frame-size loaders not affected by iT4 in 2012, will provide simplified navigation and more in-depth information regarding operator and machine performance. Operators can set three different drive response modes and select them with simple pushbutton controls in the left panel information area. Machine Performance Displays The 5-in., full-color LCD screen now offers a display screen titled “machine performance,” which provides three functions — viewed only by owner-level individuals — to assist with monitoring key data to determine productivity rates by operators and other project metrics. Those functions include user login information, overall job statistics and user job statistics. New screens viewed by all users include vital information such as real-time fuel consumption and emissions data. A simplified panel viewed by all users, includes simple universal icons such as “Home” screen button. Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel (15 Parts per Million) As with all iT4 emissions controls technologies, it is important to remember that only ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel may be used in iT4 compliant 700 and 800 frame-size loaders. Sulfur is a significant contributor to pollutants that exist in diesel engine exhaust, and iT4 engines are dependent on ULSD, which has significantly less sulfur compared with prior diesel fuels (15 ppm versus 500 ppm). Sulfur amounts that exceed those contained in ULSD will damage or ruin key exhaust system components, requiring replacement or costly repairs. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.
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Chicago Pneumatic Expands Handheld Hydraulic Line Chicago Pneumatic has updated its line of medium, heavy and super-heavy duty high back pressure (HBP) breakers. HBP models are designed to accept the higher return pressure that is found on skid steers. HBP breakers work from the auxiliary output of most skid steers when used in conjunction with an oil flow divider. The oil flow divider is necessary to ensure that the correct oil flow and pressure is sent to the breaker at all times. This combination maximizes flexibility and optimal equipment utilization. The HBP breakers also will work on a standard power pack providing the user with additional location flexibility. “The ability to run these breakers from the power take off (PTO) outlet of a skid steer offers users access to all the productivity benefits of high-powered hydraulic hand tools, without the financial commitment to a conventional power pack,” said Eudes Defoe, product manager, light compaction and handheld tools, Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment. “Our new line of HBP hydraulic breakers have been tested with most of the major skid steer brands on the
market, and they have performed flawlessly.” Able to accept up to 515 psi (35 bar) of back pressure — standard breakers accept 147-220 psi (10-15 bar) — their high pressure tolerance also permits the use of much longer hoses on job sites where space and access can be an issue. BRK 55 HBP A medium weight, multi-purpose breaker, the BRK 55 HBP is a reliable choice for road building and maintenance applications such as asphalt, brickwork, frozen soil or concrete. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 55 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and can be easily adjusted to work with both 8 and 5 gpm (30 and 20 Lpm) power packs.
Paladin Attachments Achieves Gold Status in I Make America Campaign The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced that Paladin Attachments, a division of International Equipment Solutions, has joined the elite ranks of the I Make America campaign’s Gold-level company supporters. I Make America is a grassroots campaign that was launched in September 2010 to dramatically improve American manufacturing policies to create more jobs in the United States and keep the economy competitive with other countries. “We commend Paladin Attachments for achieving Gold status in the I Make America campaign,” said Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. “As a member of AEM, Paladin Attachments exemplifies the commitment we need from all manufacturers around the country to send the message to Congress and the White House that our economy is in urgent need of a new manufacturing policy that will create jobs.” “Paladin Attachments and our employees support and participate in the I Make America campaign because we
are proud of what it stands for. We all have a sense of pride when we drive by a construction site and see that our attachments are contributing to our country’s infrastructure to keep America strong,” said Jennifer Fitzgerald, Paladin marketing communications manager. “We believe we need to increase jobs for America’s equipment manufacturers so we are all able to prosper.” I Make America Gold-Level supporters are an important group of companies that have achieved participation benchmarks marking them as industry leaders, including significant employee involvement; outreach to their state, local and federal legislators; promoting campaign sign-ups at trade shows and with allied trade associations; and production of A Day in American Life video telling the story of how their companies, employees and communities “make America.” The campaign has enlisted the support of more than 21,000 people nationwide, AEM’s 850 plus member companies and industry organizations. For more information, visit www.IMakeAmerica.com.
The BRK 70 HBP breakers are ideal for heavier demolition jobs and are suitable for use on tough materials such as asphalt, frozen soil and reinforced concrete.
BRK 70 HBP The BRK 70 HBP breakers are ideal for heavier demolition jobs and are suitable for use on tough materials such as asphalt, frozen soil and reinforced concrete. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 70 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and works with both 8 and 5 gpm power packs. BRK 95 HBP The BRK 95 HBP is Chicago Pneumatic’s super-duty hydraulic breaker. Falling in the 100 ft. lb. impact power class, the BRK 95 HBP is powerful enough to replace a small excavator with a breaker attachment in certain situations. Ideal for breaking heavy asphalt, reinforced concrete and foundations, these powerful machines are the rugged choice for utility construction, street maintenance, water and gas line repair and general heavy-duty construction jobs. Used in conjunction with an oil flow divider, The BRK 95 HBP can be used from the PTO outlet of most skid steers, and works with both 10 and 8 gpm (40 and 30 Lpm) power packs. Hydraulic Features All Chicago Pneumatic handheld hydraulic breakers feature a well-balanced, slim body design with no external side bolts or protruding machine parts. This feature provides an accurate line of sight to the working surface and minimizes operator fatigue. Chicago Pneumatic hydraulic hoses, power packs and handheld hydraulic tools are fitted with flat-faced, quickrelease couplings for fast and easy connections in all working situations. The couplings are designed to help keep hydraulic systems clean on work sites where there are large amounts of dust and dirt. The male and female couplings are mounted according to EHTMA (European hydraulic tools manufacturers) standards, ensuring that no mistakes can be made on connections and that the direction of the oil flow is always correct. For more information, visit www.cp.com.
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Okada America offers five sizes of its OSC family of secondary crushers, which were developed as a result of the growing need to reduce disposable oversized concrete created through demolition. The OSC models are available for carriers ranging from 6.5 to more than 50 tons (5.9 to 45 t). The OSC attachments have powerful crushing and re-bar cutting capabilities as well as an internal speed valve and an oversized crushing cylinder for enhanced cycle time and power. For more information, visit www.okadaamerica.com.
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EZ SPOT UR’s Forks Tool Head Turns Skid Steers Into Forklifts When attached to a double cylinder rotating base from EZ SPOT UR, the forks tool head will rotate 127 degrees to the operator’s left.
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with 42, 48 or 60 in. (107, 122 or 152 cm) forks. Pallet forks and stackable containers also are available for purchase from EZ SPOT UR. For more information, call 877/4335733 or visit www.ezspotur.com.
HH Fabrication Introduces Brush Devil HH Fabrication has introparts that are built in the U.S. duced its new and improved and that are built to last.” skid steer attachment, the Brush Devil. About HH Fabrication The Brush Devil is a More than 20 years ago, heavy-duty mower conHarlan Hecksel and his famstructed to cut small trees, ily founded HH Fabrication brush and grass with flexible to supplement their farming mounting brackets to handle income, “and it just ran rough terrain. It is designed away from me,” Harlan said. for both commercial and He works with his wife, agricultural use. Pauline, his two daughters, The Brush Devil is availTrish and Amy, and well able in both a 60- and 72-in. skilled dedicated employees (152 and 183 cm) width. The at HH Fabrication’s manuunit comes equipped with a facturing facility, located in heavy-duty gear box, The Brush Devil comes equipped with a heavy-duty Winsted, Minn., about 45 replaceable heat-treated gear box, replaceable heat-treated updraft blades that mi. west of the Twin Cities. cut up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter, front and rear Everyone that is a part of this updraft blades that can cut can chain guards, hoses and flat faced couplers and stanup to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diam- dard universal mount quick-tach. organization is treated like eter, front and rear chain family, according to HH guards, hoses and flat faced couplers and standard universal Fabrication. mount quick-tach. An optional gauge wheel attachment is HH Fabrication uses modern manufacturing equipment to also available with this new model. build more than 40 skid steer attachments. The company’s The Brush Devil requires 15 to 21 gal. (57 to 79 L) per diversified product line has been shipped worldwide. minute of hydraulic fluid and has a high/low pressure relief “We’re a small, hardworking American company and we valve built in to protect the hydraulic motor. This eliminates pride ourselves in doing quality work at affordable prices,” the need for sheer pins. Harlan said. “We manufacture the highest quality products at the lowFor more information, call 877/823-3392 or visit est price,” said HH Fabrication’s Trish Hirsch. “We’re using www.hhfab.com.
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1 Source Power & Equipment Opens in Mobile, Ala. By Alex Iacovetti CEG Correspondent
The Case distribution gap from southern Alabama to the Florida panhandle has been filled by 1 Source Power & Equipment, Mobile, Ala. 1 Source is now the authorized Case dealer of 11 counties in southern Alabama and 10 counties west of Tallahassee in the Florida panhandle. In addition to Alabama and Florida, 1 Source also rents and sells used machines throughout the Gulf Coast. “This was a dream for us. The opportunity to open a Case distributorship presented itself and we took advantage of it and are hopeful that we caught the market on an upswing and that we will grow with it,” said Ray Hatcher, partner and director of sales and marketing. Hatcher and 1 Source President Rusty Miles previously worked in the rental and sales division of a privately owned
equipment dealership before they decided to take a risk and start their own business. With the help of 1 Source Vice President Russell Miles, who brings more than 30 years of experience in the heavy equipment industry, they were able to pool their resources and make that dream a reality. 1 Source has been in business at its 10,000-sq.-ft. location since March 2012 and is stocked with four drive-through shop bays and a five-ton (4.5 t) overhead crane to service the entire shop area, including a covered wash bay with a water recycling unit and a complete parts department. Other members of the 1 Source team are Parts and Service Manager Paul Haulard, Field Operations Manager Chad Stewart and Sales Coordinator John Graves. To augment its inhouse service staff, 1 Source has started with two field service technicians, who each have fully equipped service vehicles,
which allow them to provide 24hour onsite service. Hatcher also said they are looking into adding to the company’s sales force. As the market dictates, the company also anticipates growing through complementing lines to better serve the needs of its customer base. “We have a three-year plan to open up to four additional locations along the I-10 corridor,” Hatcher said. Hatcher is both optimistic and excited about the new business. “Rusty [Miles] and I are two young, aggressive salesmen who, along with the industry experience brought to the table by Russell, wanted to try something new,” he said. “We felt like we could start a new business and didn’t know any other way than to just let the rubber meet the road. We used our experience and training to formulate a plan that put us in a position to take advantage of opportunities in the market. We saw the indus-
try as currently being slow enough for us to establish ourselves in it, but stable enough for us to generate some immediate revenue and gain market share in anticipation of riding the upward growth curve with everyone else.” Hatcher added that he expects to see a substantial increase in business in the next two to three years. 1 Source Power & Equipment is located adjacent to Interstate 65 at 3240 Moffett Road, Mobile, Ala. In Alabama, the company covers the following counties: Mobile, Baldwin, Washington, Choctaw, Monroe, Conecuh, Clarke, Escambia, Geneva, Henry and Houston. In Florida, 1 Source covers these counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Calhoun, Gulf and Jackson. For more information, call 251/380-7800, or visit www.1SourcePowerandEquip ment.com. CEG
Ray Hatcher (L), 1 Source Power & Equipment managing partner and director of sales and marketing, stands with Rusty Miles, president.
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Liebherr Unveils R900 for Hilly Terrain, Small Spaces
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The Liebherr R900 C excavator is powered by a Liebherr D 934 S diesel engine according to level IIIA / Tier III rated at 129 hp (96 kW) 4 cylinder in-line.
The Liebherr R900 C excavator is powered by a Liebherr D 934 S diesel engine according to level IIIA / Tier III rated at 129 hp (96 kW) 4 cylinder in-line. Due to its size and power, this excavator is suited for hilly terrain, inner-city areas or applications where space is limited. Its design offers increased digging and loading performance, according to the manufacturer. Depending on the working tool or quick coupler installed, the operating weight of the machine lies between 44,100 to 47,600 lb. (20,000 to 21,591 kg). The standard build machine is available with a gooseneck boom
16 ft. 5 in. (5 m) and a 10 ft. (3 m) stick. Its undercarriage is fitted with a large track frame of 7 ft. 5 in. (2.3 m) as well as B60L components, and triple grouser track pads (sealed/ lubricated). In addition, the R 900 can be used in multiple applications when equipped with the Liebherr quick coupler system “Likufix.” This allows swapping hydraulic and mechanical attachments within seconds from the driver’s cab — connecting both the attachment and hydraulics — all from the cab, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 757/245-5251 or visit www.liebherr.com.
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QuICk ConnECt for 305 Cat EXCavator conTacT: JaKe derr pHone: 609-868-8759 FaX: 856-845-5012 emaIl: derrandson@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cat motor GradErs • nEEd to buY thE foLLoWInG Cat motor GradErs: 140G (1989, 1994, 1995, WIth rIppEr) 140h (2000-2002) 14G/h (1972 up) conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl: sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– **WantEd** bobCat skId stEEr LoadErs and mInI EXCavators | am IntErEstEd In buYInG bobCats LoCatEd In thE s.E. unItEd statEs. prEfEr LarGE framE maChInEs s320, s300, s250, t320, t300, t250. prEfErEnCE GIvEn "GoLd paCkaGE" maChInEs but anY sIZE bobCat WILL bE ConsIdErEd. pLEasE sEnd rECEnt photoGraph and askInG prICE. dEaLErs nEEd not rEspond. conTacT: Warren emaIl: TWopeTIes@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wood ChIppEr conTacT: scoTT pHone: 516-509-0335 FaX: 631-998-3897 emaIl: landZIGn1@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LookInG for usEd strEEtprInt InfrarEd hEatErs, strEEt hEat thEY arE CaLLEd conTacT: paul polITo pHone: 1-520-292-1125 emaIl: paul@TucsonaspHalT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WhEEL LoadErs | LookInG to purChasE thE foLLoWInG CatErpILLar WhEEL LoadErs. 930 (1978-1986) 936 (1984-1992) 938G (around YEar 2005) 950b/E/G (1984 up, fuLL stEErInG) 966C/d/E/f-II/G (1979 up, fuLL stEErInG) 980C/f (1988 up) conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl:sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– transmIssIon assEmbLY | WE arE LookInG for a transmIssIon assEmbLY suItabLE thE foLLoWInG mItsubIshI 330 motor GradEr. thE InformatIon avaILabLE for thE motor GradEr Is as undEr. sErIaL # of GradEr mG003231, EnGInE sErIaL # 75761, maChInE # 3Qa00515, transmIssIon # 60325 - 80111, modEL 3-5-93 conTacT: anIs sHerWanI pHone: +923214696007 FaX: +92 42 35887118 emaIl: asHerWanI@sascom.pK –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– mInI EXCavator | smaLL mInI EXCavator for pErsonaL usE at homE not for busInEss conTacT: TIm HaWKIns emaIl: darTIm76@YaHoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
spECIaLLY CatErpILLar manuaL WhEEL LoadEr | rEGuLar rEQuIrEmEnt of mEntIonEd maChInEs. (WE buY for our oWn stoCk tImE to tImE) markEt mEEt maChInErY: Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966f. Cat GradEr 140G s/n:10, 000 up. dYnapaC roLLErs Ca251d, Ca262d, Ca301d [pad foot tYpE aLso Works] JCb tELE handLEr 550 YEar 1999~2005 hItaChI EXCavator EX200-1, EX100Wd-1, EX60Wd-1, uh07-7, uh083 komatsu EXCavator pC 200-6, -7. conTacT: IKram KHan pHone: +923002831078 emaIl: IuKandco@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– baCkhoE attaChmEnt for Jd 401d traCtor. J d modEL # for hoE Is 9250a conTacT: marK BeYer pHone: 707 538 0413 emaIl: GammYraY@sonIc.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LookInG for d10n or d10r WIth bad or no EnGInE. conTacT: J. r. WallIn pHone: 281-844-8489 FaX: 979-921-0020 emaIl: WaleXcserV@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– komatsu br380 JG1 traCk JaW CrushEr | LatE modEL, LoW hour, Work rEadY. usa LoCatIon conTacT: rIcHard pHone: 603 828-6100 emaIl: cmIsold@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 325, 330, CL, bL | I nEEd doZEr d7G, d8k, d6h, d6r WIth rIppErs I nEEd Lot of othEr EQuIpmEnt, pLEasE EmaIL mE CompLEtE LIst conTacT: IsmaIl usman pHone: 4094541576 emaIl: IsraequIpmenT@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– doZEr | 5 unIts d5b doZErs, Cab or orop, 5 unIts oLd 930 WhEEL LoadErs, 2 X 730 truCks up to 10,000 hours. conTacT: JeFF WIllIson pHone: 918-449-1966 emaIl: JeFFWequIpco@TulsacoXmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I havE Lots of sparE parts In stoCk that I Want to sELL at a vErY affordabLE and nEGotIabLE prICE. thErE arE so manY that I Can’t LIst thEm aLL. GEt baCk to mE WIth a LIst of othEr parts You’LL nEEd. conTacT: KHalId emaIl:raKeemKHalId777@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1985 mELroE bobCat 843 | I nEEd thE EnGInE hEad for a pErkIns motor. conTacT: JaVIer pHone: (541)740-4487 emaIl: JaVIer@mIllerTImBer.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
nEEd aLL thE tImE 12 months buLLdoZEr d3 at d10 LoW hours usEr EnC Cab conTacT: Jean maurIce BouTIn pHone: 1 450 346 8975 emaIl: JeanmaurIceBouTIn @BulldoZerJm.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 420 LEEboY pnEumatIC tIrE roLLEr | Good usEd roLLEr conTacT: James mann pHone: 1-404-273-9425 FaX: 1-770-306-2962 emaIl: James2525@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WhEEL LoadErs & GradErs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE CatErpILLar WhEEL LoadErs & GradErs and kaWasakI WhEEL LoadErs. maChInEs must bE Good LookInG and In WorkInG CondItIon prEfErrEd WIth orIGInaL paInt. pLEasE offEr mE What You havE WIth bunCh of pICturEs, YEar modEL, sErIaL numbEr, maChInE CondItIon and fInaL offEr prICE. conTacT: aImn BlBol pHone: +971504814823 FaX: +97165355291 emaIl: sale@alWaFaequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966f | WE havE thE foLLoWInG usEd and nEW CatErpILLars In our storE. conTacT: JosepH dIeGo pHone: +2348067382823 emaIl: JosepHdIeGo92@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQuIpmEnt manuaLs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE nEW or usEd sErvICE, shop, parts, opErator’s or othEr manuaLs for EQuIpmEnt, truCks and vEhICLEs of aLL sorts. WE prEfEr In buLk. WE WILL purChasE In anY usEabLE CondItIon In anY amount You havE. conTacT: Grace Frances pHone: 270-849-2270 emaIl: TrIToWn1@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– parts | Cat 312 InspECtIon door, rIGht sIdE, pump sIdE conTacT: Tom pHone: 860 585 7143 emaIl: Tom@ludloWllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– saftY door for 1840 CasE skIdstEEr conTacT: roland danIels FaX: 410-755-6326 emaIl: HucK16@VerIZon.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CatErpILLEr 963 LoadEr | 963C LoadEr In va. conTacT: leonard emaIl: lepX4@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– komatsu br380 JG1 traCk JaW CrushEr | LatE modEL, LoW hour, usa LoCatIon conTacT: rIcHard pHone: 603 828-6100 emaIl: cmIsold@comcasT.neT ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
rEQuIrEd usEd maChInEs to Iuk & Co | rEGuLar rEQuIrEmEnt of mEntIonEd maChInEs. (WE buY for our oWn stoCk tImE to tImE) markEt mEEt maChInErY: Cat 910, 920, 930, 950, 950b, E & 966d, E and 966f. Cat GradEr 140G s/n:10, 000 up. dYnapaC roLLErs Ca251d, Ca262d, Ca301d [pad foot tYpE aLso Works] JCb tELE handLEr 550 YEar 1999~2005 hItaChI EXCavator EX200-1, EX100Wd-1, EX60Wd-1, uh077, uh083 komatsu EXCavator pC 200-6, -7. If avaILabLE anY tImE ContaCt mE. WWW.IukCo.Com conTacT: IKram KHan pHone: +92-300-2831078 emaIl: IuKandco@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– tELEsCopIC forkLIft (for masonrY) | nEEd to rEaCh up to 45 to 50 fEEt. mostLY to LIft Cmu bLoCks.WE havE a 2001 580m - 4 WhEEL drIvE CasE baCkhoE that Is for saLE or tradE. In Good CondItIon. conTacT: Vassan emaIl: Walls4u@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE nEEd thE foLLoWInG hItaChI EXCavators EX200, EX400, EX100Wd.offEr us & kIndLY sEnd us dEtaIL, photos & offEr Good prICE. conTacT: naqIB KHan pHone: +92-333-3298751 emaIl: naqIB_KHan73@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– aCtIvELY sEEkInG vIbratorY hYdrauLIC pILE hammErs manufaCturEd bY ICE, mkt or apE. Your bEst optIon to sELL Your surpLus pILE hammErs for QuICk Cash. sEnd EmaIL WIth pICturEs and modEL InformatIon of Your surpLus EQuIpmEnt. conTacT: JeFF laWson pHone: 864-542-4369 emaIl: JlaWson29321@cHarTer.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCavator and doZEr | EXCavator kobELCo (115srdZ or 160) CasE (130 or 160) komatsu (160) must havE LoW hrs. doZEr komatsu (d30EX21 or 22)EtC CasE (CasE 850 k or L) WIth Cab and aIr ) LoW hrs conTacT: GeorGe Keener emaIl: Geo1@WIndsTream.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nEEd ImmEdIatELY: maCk 2004 – 2010 trI-aXLE, stEEL bodY dump truCks – sErvICE rECords arE a must. conTacT: andY pHone: 215-519-3016 emaIl: andY@penndelequIpmenT.com. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 20 ton EXCavator LoW hours, hYdrauLIC thumb conTacT: JIm BerGeron emaIl: TYmWlTl@GmaIl.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
tELEX dumpEr | tELEX conTacT: pHIl sTeWarT pHone: 917 5192306 FaX: 917 5192306 emaIl: pHIl.sTeWarT2@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CraWLEr LoadEr, WhEEL LoadErs | WE arE LookInG to purChasE CatErpILLar CraWLEr LoadEr WIth rIppEr, buCkEt WIth tEEth.aLso Cat966, 980 oLdEr modELs. maChInEs must bE LookInG and In WorkInG CondItIon. conTacT: maTT pHone: 1 800 660 5453 FaX: 415 455 9945 emaIl: mosIuHWu123@YaHoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CasE 580 LoadEr baCkhoEs E k sk L sL m sms conTacT: FranK Horan pHone: 800-654-used (8733) eXT. 1230 FaX: 732-780-3618 emaIl: FHoran@TrIcoequIpmenT.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 90 horsEpoWEr usEd kubota mtr for a 2002 bobCat 863 conTacT: paul Turner pHone: 575-519-0698 emaIl: manosdeFIerros@GmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nEEd buLLdoZEr komatsu 275 and 475 WIth bLadE u doZEr onLY usa usEr conTacT: Jean maurIce BouTIn pHone: 1 450 346 8975 emaIl: JeanmaurIceBouTIn @BulldoZerJm.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– prICE on nEW 235 takEuChI mInI EX conTacT: Tom pHone: 724 929-3257 emaIl: TTomInello@comcasT.neT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LookInG for a takE out EnGInE or a bLoCk and Crank for a Cat mItsubIshI 3044C-t out of a 277b Cat skId stEEr. conTacT: sHane scHrenK pHone: 208-308-3038 FaX: 208-735-9992 emaIl: JlscHrenK@HoTmaIl.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nEEd buY 3 WhEEL LoadErs voLvo L180f/G YEars from 2008 to 2010, sEnd rEport CondItIon, tIrEs CondItIon, buCkEt tYpE and CapaCItY, hours Work, and Your bEst EXport prICE WIth thE maChInE movInG to thE port for EXport conTacT: rolando FernandeZ pHone: 203-265-3382 emaIl: sudWorld@sudWorldBusIness.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ImpaCt CrushEr 39" rotor barE unIt | barE ImpaCt CrushEr or a rotor WIth bEarInG WE Can modIfY If nEEdEd ovEraLL LEnGth app. 60" rotor 39" conTacT: Ken FInlon pHone: 7703300860 emaIl: KennYFInlon@GmaIl.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here! 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR: Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT 2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLEAN WATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY) Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPECIALIST EXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST) Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST) October 24th thru October 26th – GIE & EXPO 2012 October 24th thru October 26th – 2012 HARDSCAPE NORTH AMERICA November 2th thru November 6th – 2012 IRRIGATION SHOW & EDUCATION CONFERENCE November 8th thru November 10th – TCI EXPO 2012 in BALTIMORE November 16th – 9:00 AM CST – 3:30 PM CST –PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION January 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: PERMEABLE PAVER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE COURSE January 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TROUBLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE) ***Please contact MNLA at mnla@mnla.biz or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information. NTEA Truck Product Conference – September 11 to 13, 2012 Get a sneak preview of products offered by leading chassis manufacturers at the NTEA’s New Model Truck Product Conference, September 11 to 13, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn (Dearborn, MI). This event offers the chance to view the newest truck and chassis product offerings, and speak directly to OEM engineers on important issues affecting your business. . Register now – Early Bird registration discounts end on Friday, August 24th . Book your hotel - Special NTEA group rates are available through Sales, marketing and planning professionals: gain strategic insights, tools and resources from the NTEA’s Business and Market Planning Summit, September 10, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn, Dearborn, MI. You will learn about the economic issues affecting the industry and your firm, and gain information essential for the development of your business and market plans. American Subcontractors Association – Midwest Council The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construction trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers serving the construction industry and the community in the greater
St. Louis metropolitan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improve the construction process through active participation in education, legislation and cooperation. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the American Subcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more information about the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact Susan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor. AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. AGC OF MINNESOTA Monday, August 27th – Fundraiser. AGC of Minnesota presents the 13th annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake…whether you shoot for competition or fun! …whether you shoot for competition or fun, join us for the 13th annual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Monday, August 27, at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake. Participate in the Sporting Clays Trifecta and you’ll have a chance to win a $500 Gander Mountain gift card. You will also be entered into a drawing to have a K-9 body armor dog vest donated to the St. Paul Police K-9 unit in your name. The Trifecta is a partnership between the Builders Exchange of St. Paul, the St. Paul Police K-9 Foundation, and AGC of Minnesota. Please contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director of Communications & Events, Associated General Contractors of Minnesota at 651/796-2186 (direct); 612/201-5501 (cell); 651/6328928 (fax); 800/552-7670 (toll free). Coming!!! OCTOBER 4th!!! – DON’T MISS THIS EVENT! The University of Minnesota’s 2012 Construction Expo will be Thursday, October 4, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. If you do business with the U or want to do business with U, it’s a great opportunity! Build America Award Application Available The 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general contractors and specialty contractors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as prime contractors for projects completed between November 1, 2011 and November 1, 2012. Member companies can visit http://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry. (Please note that this is a newly developed site and will be continually updated throughout the duration of the awards season. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.) The final deadline for all submissions is Friday, November 2, at 5:00 pm EST. Winners will be announced at AGC’s 94th Annual Convention in Palm Springs, California next March.
*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may contact Denise Woods,CMP; Director, Communications & Events, Associates General Contractors of Minnesota, 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 DIRECT: 651/796-2186; CELL: 612/201-5501; FAX: 651/632-8928; TOLL FREE: 800/552-7670 and/or www.agcmn.org. AGC OF ST LOUIS FALL INSIDE INSIGHT LUNCHEON held on Wednesday, August 22nd at Greenbriar Hills Country Club Registration: 11:15 AM
Lunch: 11:45 AM Speaker: 12:15 PM Adjourn: 1:15 PM Cost is $35 for AGC of St. Louis Members, $70 for non-Members Inside Insight is an AGC of St. Louis quarterly speaker series designed to give you just that – the INSIDE INSIGHT on public policy issues. Ann Wagner, Candidate for the United States Congress will be presenting at this luncheon. Ann will be discussing her goals should she win the Congressional election, including small business issues, regulatory issues, transportation reauthorization, water quality issues, and job creation. Please register by Friday, August 17th. Reservations cancelled after this date will be billed. If you have questions, please call the AGC of St. Louis office at 314/781-2356. SAVE THE DATE!!! 2nd Annual AGC of ST. LOUIS BIM EXPO is THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM at Washington University in St. Louis. Coming off a successful inaugural event in 2011 with close to 150 attendees, the AGC of St. Louis BIM Expo Advisory Committee has begun planning for our 2012 EXPO. This year’s event will be held at Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, August 23rd, and is sure to be bigger and better! The AGC of St. Louis is now accepting proposals for a limited number of speaking opportunities. For more information, please contact Joanne Engel at jengel@stl-cts.org.
***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LISTINGS? Are they up-todate? Does your company profile show why you are better than your competition? Listed all your branches? All members have received AGC of Minnesota directory update information – company profile/personnel update, advertising opportunities, and updating up to five company specialties. Unsure if your company information has been updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check by email at isanem@agcmn.org or 651/796-2187. Advertising space is still available and reasonable! ***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OF AMERICA offers monthly featured products, available at a discount to AGC members. A link to the bookstore is available through our home page, www.agcmn.org. Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc. 2012 3rd Quarter Safety Training Schedule Topics Include: . Competent Person Excavation . Confined Space Entry Program . Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC . ISEE Blasting Certification . Temporary Utility Workzone Traffic Control . NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam* . NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course* . NPDES Level 1B Course and Exam* . GDOT Approved Flagging Program . GDOT Approved Flagging Instructor Program *No Checks accepted less than 5 days prior to class date payment reserves the seat for class – we do not save seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/locations/costs, please contact Scott Brumbelow, Assistant Executive Director, GUCA, 404/362-9995.
Sealed Bid Auction Surplus Equipment Bid Deadline: Tue., Aug. 28, 2012 5:00PM EDT Arizona • California • Indiana • Kentucky • North Carolina • Ohio • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Texas
All Terrain Cranes: `99 DEMAG AC650, 750 Ton, s/n 87007, 197’ hyd boom, Super Lift attachment, 315’ luffing/164’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `99 LIEBHERR LTM1500, 650 Ton, s/n 0014568, 276’ and 164’ hyd booms, Super Lift, 298’ luffing/207’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1225, 300 Ton, s/n 0023679, 197’ hyd boom, 207’ luffing jib, aux hoist • `99 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 51608229, 161’ hyd boom, 141’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (5) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `96 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 8147, 161’ hyd boom, 124’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (4) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `05 DEMAG AC140, 170 Ton, s/n 14119, 197’ hyd boom, 29’-55’ fold-
ing swing away jib with (2) 27’ inserts to 109’, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 0023388, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 23726, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 TEREX/PPM ATT1354, 130 Ton, s/n VMAVM300990054, 176’ hyd boom, 65’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `97 DEMAG AC155, 60 Ton, s/n 73291, 131’ hyd boom, 30’-58’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist Hydraulic Truck Cranes: `99 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 220226 • `97 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 84177 • `99 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I91513 • `97 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I76030 Hammerhead Tower Cranes: `00 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-054 • `98 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-011 • (2) `99 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315037 and s/n SK315-042 • `96 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315-008
Please Contact Auction Company For Bid Kit, Brochure, and Inspection Details! (800) 233-6898 or sales@hunyady.com
www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
GUCA 804 Main Street, Suite C, Forest Park, GA 30297 404/362-9995, 877/SAF-GUCA, Fax: 404/362-9211 www.guca.com HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates Available Written Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24 At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19 Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To Schedule Must Schedule NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To Schedule Practical Exam – Must Schedule For More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr 800-4-HOFFMAN www.hoffmanequip.com New Jersey Corporate Headquarters Hoffman Equipment 300 South Randolphville Road Piscataway, NJ 08854
2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings: New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’s mission is to advance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the public and the environment by increasing awareness and knowledge through information dissemination; research and development; education and training; and partnerships with organizations and agencies interested in trenchless technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sectors of the trenchless technology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of training opportunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill, Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or mhill@nastt.org. HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION 2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment Exposition September 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, Ohio FEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillar will be featured. Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is welcome. Bring your equipment and have some fun, because we have a lot of digging, dozing, loading, shoveling, hauling and scraping work to do. Come watch and participate in the 27th Annual Convention of the Historical Construction Equipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW: Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show. Featuring many finely restored Caterpillar machines on static display and in action!
Show Hours: Friday, September 14th – 9:00 AM to Dusk Saturday, September 15th – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday, September 16th – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Location: National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OHIO HCEA/ACMOC Banquet: Saturday, September 15th – Social Hour at 6:00 PM; Dinner at 7:00 PM $30.00 for Adults; $15.00 for age 12 and under. Order tickets through the HCEA office at 419/352-5616. First come, first served – seating is limited to 250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616. Association of Equipment Manufacturers W. Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, WI 53214 414/272-0943 AEM Education Team presents a Customer Support Council Seminar “Change, Challenge, Growth” September 17 – 19, 2012 Sheraton City Centre, Indianapolis, IN Join us for a reception and tour of Lucas Oil Stadium. You saw it all over television during Super Bowl XLVI, now come and see Lucas Oil Stadium in person while networking with your peers. You will enjoy a private group reception in the Quarterback Suite located on the upper suite level. With amazing views of the field and a private tour of the stadium, you will have an all-access pass to great NFL accommodations and networking at the same time. The reception will be held Tuesday evening, September 18. There is no additional fee, but registration is required. IEDA (Independent Equipment Dealers Association) – The Independent Equipment Dealers Association is happy to announce that Great American Insurance Group has joined the Association, effective June 1, 2012. The IEDA Board of Directors has accepted Great American, a provider of equipment finance insurance solutions, as an IEDA member. Please welcome Great American Insurance Group as a new IEDA member, and take a moment to introduce yourself to Great American’s representative, Brent Fox, at our mid-year meeting in Las Vegas, September 25 – 27, 2012. IEDA LAS VEGAS MEET & GREET – Nine Fine Irishmen Pub, Las Vegas 5 PM to 7 PM. BY INVITATION ONLY IEDA MID-YEAR MEETING – LAS VEGAS Wednesday, September 26th – 8 AM to 3 PM, NY NY LAS VEGAS HOTEL & CASINO IEDA Go-KART TOURNAMENT Wednesday, September 26th - 4:30 PM First Lap Indoor Kart Racing, Las Vegas QUESTIONS? Please contact Kristen Williams, Executive Director, IEDA, Victor, NY, Office: 585/869-9002, Toll Free: 888/379-0353, Email: kristen@iedagroup.com
Great American Insurance Group Welcomed Into IEDA Great American Insurance Group has joined the Independent Equipment Dealers Association (IEDA), effective June 1, 2012. Great American is a provider of equipment finance insurance solutions. The IEDA board of directors continually works to enhance benefits and provide additional information resources to its members. For some time, the board has been interested in bringing on an insurance company as an active member, and Great American’s reputation and successful track record make them a good match, according to the IEDA. About Great American Insurance Group Great American Insurance Group’s roots go back to 1872 with the founding of its flag-
ship company, Great American Insurance Company. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the operations of Great American Insurance Group are engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance, focusing on specialty commercial products for businesses, and in the sale of traditional fixed and indexed annuities and a variety of supplemental insurance products such as Medicare supplement. Great American Insurance Company has received an “A” (Excellent) or higher rating from the A.M. Best Company for more than 100 years (rating affirmed on March 29, 2012). The members of the Great American Insurance Group are subsidiaries of American Financial Group Inc. (AFG), also based in Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information, visit www.gaig.com.
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Exterior Skin Glazing, Solar Power Fuel Green Project ally a battery system in place to back up FLIGHT from page 36 then trucked to the site for installation. Shop computers, so that there is never a drop in glazing the panels provides distinct benefits power and there’s a backup by the generator in comparison to field assembled systems: itself.” JSI will have as many as 50 workers controlled quality environment, speed of installation and thus dry-in of the building, onsite at the peak of construction and will reduced staffing requirements in the field, use a variety of fixtures. “There’s a three-story atrium at the and a system sealed in the plant with strucentrance that allows us to incorporate more tural silicone sealants.” The panels are loaded onto conventional LED fixtures as far as on-site lighting and flatbed trailers for transport to the site, then outside lighting underneath benches that will hoisted directly from the trailer to their final location on the building. A Terex crane is being “The thousands of parts that go into used for power drivmaking an exterior curtain wall are put ing of the building’s together in a controlled plant environfoundation. ment with strict quality control measures and protocols, and skilled labor,” Hays explained. “Conversely, stick built systems require these parts to be assembled in the field, in varying weather conditions, with critical seals and installation measures very difficult to verify and document.” Hays added, “We’re very pleased to be performing another USACE project, especially one of this significance. As a federal glazing contractor, our projects have occurred over a fairly broad geographic area, so it is nice to have one close to home.” Subcontractor H.H. Jordan of Mobile, Ala., is responsible for the steel piles, with Jesse Stutts Incorporated (JSI) of Huntsville, Ala., handling the electrical work for the project. JSI Project Manager William Riggle said be located on the property for nighttime crews are providing the inner connection meetings. I think the finished product will be between the penthouse solar panels and very impressive, and it’s an honor for each of us to be a part of continuing NASA’s history main distribution gear. “We’ll have daylight harvesting that will and tradition. To be here and feel the nostalgo through all five floors and that will gia and all that’s gone into this complex and involve sensors that will dim or turn off the people who’ve worked here is pretty lights if the ambient lighting outside is suffi- amazing. It’s something you’re definitely cient. This requires a great deal of initial proud to be associated with, without quesplanning because you have to have sensors tion.” According to Drummond, the building spread out around the perimeter of the buildwill maintain a 1960s feel, but with a moding itself. “Also, NASA is now building facilities ern twist to accommodate current Marshall with raised floors to allow for future redistri- staffers. “People will see the architectural integrity bution of offices. We have to have overhead taken care of so that another subcontractor of the complex has been preserved. The new can come in and raise the floors so we can building sits back beyond the original buildthen do what we need to do as far as provid- ing, which is the tallest in the complex. I ing power and running cables to floor boxes, think it will be a good fit, and it’s exciting to etc. We are responsible for high voltage be part of the process.” (This story also can be found on cable and providing a generator along with transfer switches so that NASA officials Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site have emergency backup power. They sure at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) don’t need to lose critical data. There is usu- CEG
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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
ONE OWNER
CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS.
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
AUCTION
AUCTION
JACKSONVILLE,
ATLANTA,
NORTH CAROLINA DIRECTIONS: From I-40 to Jacksonville, exit number is 398 to Burgaw/Jacksonville & take Hwy 53 east. Address: 462 Holly Shelter Rd. Jacksonville, NC 28540. NOTE: The decision has been made by the owners to focus on the recycling business and liquidate the construction division of this company. EARLY HILITES: 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2004 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco MK-IVSK 120, (2) 2005 IHI 35N-2, 2005 IHI 35N, 2008 Komatsu 220LC-8, 2005 Daewoo 280LC, Case 1085 Cruz-Air, Liebherr 932, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2005 Case 621D, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 750B, 2005 JD 450J, Dresser TD15B, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Komatsu WB140-2N (4x4), 2006 Kubota L39, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2004 IR SD45D, 2 SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat S175, 2005 Bobcat S130, TRENCHERS: Ditch Witch 1230, TUB GRINDER: 2002 Earthsaver, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: (2) 1999 Tiger Cat Cutters, 3 LOG LOADERS: 1990 Prentice 410, 2000 Prentice 280, 1990 Prentice 210, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2002 JCB, Int’l. 260, BOOM TRUCK: 2000 GMC/ USTC C7H042 w/1500JBT 14-15 ton, SWEEPER: 2004 Terramite TS0403, 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007-2001-1995-1981 Freightliner, 2005 Mack Granite (tri.), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 1996 Kenworth, 4 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2000 Ford F450, 2007 Ford F250, 2007 Chevy Silverado (4x4), UTILITY TRUCK: 1993 GMC 8500 Grapple Truck, 4 PICKUPS: 2006-2000 Ford F250, (2) 2007 GMC Sierra (4x4), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2003 Fontaine 50 Ton, 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2003 Busy Bee, Hardee, 4 FLATBED TRAILERS: 1998 Great Dane, Great Dane, 1989 Fruehauf, Fruehauf, DROP DECK TRAILER: 2003 Fontaine (tri.), 3 CHIP TRAILERS: 19971996 Peerless, 1984 Vance, 3 LOG TRAILERS: (2) 1992 Pitt, 1980 Hobb, 3 DUMP TRAILERS: 2002 Steel, 1996 Aluminum, 1983 IH 1654 (s/a), 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2000 Eager Beaver (t/a), 2006 Hooper, 2004 Texas Bragg, 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: Tex Mex, Texas Bragg, UTILITY/ TOOL TRAILER: 14ft. Haulmark, FUEL TRAILER: Hardee, ATTACHMENTS: Cat 416B 4-in-1 Bucket- Fork, Timber Tamer 220 Mower, (2) 2005 Geith Rock Pulverizers, 2005 Geith Stump Shear, (2) 2005 WainRoy Wrist-o-twists, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 2005 Vermeer Whole Bale Blower, Pro-Cut Y Pro 235 Street Saw, (2) Pressure Washers, (4) Pull-Behind Fuel Tanks NC FIRM # 5682, NC AUCTIONEER Jack Lyon
SAT., SEPT. 8 @ 9:30 AM
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DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a complete liquidation of a local contractor that has decided to retire from the Construction Industry. HILITES: 14 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (3) 2005 Cat CS533E, Cat CS533E, Cat CB224C, (2) 2006 Volvo/IR SD100D, IR SD100, 2004 IR SD77F, IR SP-48DD, Dynapac CA152PD, Dynapac CA15PD, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, Bomag 120AD-3, 14 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 IR DD90HF, (2) 2003 IR DD90, 2002 IR DD24, (2) 2007 Vibromax VN115, (2) 2006-2005 Dynapac CC122, Bomag BW100AD-3, 2010 Hamm HD090V, Ferguson 8-12B, 2006 Hypac C350D, Hypac C330B, 3 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: Cat PS150B, IR PT125R, IR ST80, 2 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF5510, 2004 Blaw Knox PF3200, MILLING MACHINE: Wirtgen 1900DC, CURB MACHINE: 2006 Gomaco GT3600, SOIL STABILIZER: Cat SS250, 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Komatsu PC220LC-8, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, 2008 IHI 55N-2, 4 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140H, Cat 12H, Cat 12G, Fiat Allis FG65C, MOTOR SCRAPER: JD 862B, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 960F, 2006 Cat 930G, (4) 2005 Cat 928G, 2007 Case 621D, Volvo L50C, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6D, Cat D4C, Komatsu D65EX-12, Komatsu D39P-1A, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2005 Cat 420DIT (4x4), Cat 426B, Cat 416, (2)2005 Case 580M (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S175, 5 SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat T300, 2006 Bobcat T190, Bobcat 753C, (2) 2007 Takeuchi TL130, AG TRACTORS: Cat Challenger MT655B, 4 SWEEPERS: Broce RC350, (2) Waldon Sweepmaster R-II, Elgin Pelican Series P, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006 JCB 528, 2005 JCB 520, FORKLIFT: Cat V50C, AIR COMPRESSORS: IR HP375AW, 2 GENERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, LIGHT PLANTS: 2005 Magnum MLT3060, WELDERS: Multiquip BLW400SS, WATER TRUCK: 1988 Ford F700, TRUCK TRACTOR: 2001 Mack CH613, DUMP TRUCK: 1988 Mack RD600, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F250, 1995 Ford F800, FORM TRUCK: 2004 Ford F450, SERVICE/ LUBE TRUCK: 2000 Ford F750, 17 PICKUPS: 1997 Ford F350 Crew Cab, 2003 Ford F250 Crew Cab, 2006 Ford F150XL X –cab, 2006 Dodge Ram 1500SLT, 2007-2005 Chevy Silverado (4x4), 2003 Chevy Silverado, 2007 Chevy C1500, 2008 Chevy 1500, 2008 Chevy Colorado (4x4), 2007 GMC 3500 Crew Cab (4x4), (2) 2007-2006 GMC 3500, 2008 GMC Canyon, 2006 GMC Sierra C1500, 1997 GMC Sonoma X Cab, CAB & CHASSIS: 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: 2006 Polaris ATV (6x6), 2006-2005 Kawasaki KAF620ES. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.
In Conjunction with:
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Ritchie Bros. Plans Auction at New Permanent N.C. Site
Cat 777F’s are among the featured items.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers will conduct a massive mining and earthmoving equipment auction on Sept. 27, 2012, during the company’s grand opening auction at its new permanent auction site in Raleigh- Durham,
One of the Caterpillar D11T’s will go on the auction block.
N.C. More than 180 pieces of mining and earthmoving equipment are already featured in the auction, including more than 60 Caterpillar D11 crawler tractors, more than 35 Caterpillar 777 rock trucks, more than 30
wheel loaders and more. The Sept. 27 unreserved public auction, which is set to take place one day after the completion of MINExpo International 2012 in Las Vegas, is a divestiture of non-strategic equipment from West Virginia based Trinity Coal Corporation. Bidders can register and bid in one of four ways: live and in person at the company’s Raleigh-Durham, N.C. auction site; via simulcast and in person at the company’s Las Vegas auction site; online in real time at www.rbauction.com; or by proxy. “We have an unprecedented number of D11’s featured in our September RaleighDurham auction. In fact, this is more D11’s than we’ve sold in the past four years of unreserved industrial auctions combined,” said John Fairley, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “This large selection of mining and earthmoving equipment is sure to catch the attention of both domestic and international buyers. For those who are looking for anything from big wheel loaders and crawler tractors to massive rock trucks and motor graders — this auction showcases Ritchie Bros. as the place to go when you need mining equipment. And, as with all of our auctions, each item will sell to the highest bidder, regardless of price — with no minimum bids or reserve prices.” “Trinity Coal Corp. had been using the equipment at their coking and thermal coal mining complexes in Kentucky and West Virginia,” said David Stetson, chief restructuring officer of Trinity Coal Corp. “Those in the mining industry will know
D11’s are primarily mass earthmoving machines. The fleet is composed of ‘big rock job’ type machines that we primarily used to remove overburden at our coal operations in eastern Kentucky and West Virginia,” added Stetson. “At one time, our D11 fleet was the largest fleet operating anywhere in the U.S.” After being in operation for a number of years, some of the Caterpillar units are currently undergoing a refurbishing process in preparation for the September auction. All powertrain and undercarriage updates are being conducted by authorized Cat dealers. Detailed equipment information, including high-resolution photos of the equipment, is available at www.rbauction.com/bigiron. Companies looking for brand new equipment may have to face a wait time before acquiring a machine to put to work. “If you’re looking for a brand new D11 [from the manufacturer], you’ll have to add your name to a wait list and the queue is currently long due to high demand for mining equipment in various regions. At the September auction in North Carolina, people will have the opportunity to find a large selection of well-maintained equipment — it’s a big opportunity to acquire big iron that you can potentially put to work the following day after the auction,” added Stetson. “There is currently high demand for this type of equipment across the globe, in Canada, Latin America, Asia and even India — with Ritchie Bros. in charge of the auction, buyers in all of these regions and beyond will have an opportunity to acquire quality earthmoving equipment at reasonable prices.”
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ANNUAL FALL CONTRACTORS AUCTION Sale Site Address: 4070 NC Hwy 211 East Lumberton, NC 28358
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 2012 - 8:00 AM Auctioneer Note: Featuring Absolute Packages of Equipment and Trucks from local and regional contractors. Large selection of earth moving equipment, forestry equipment, asphalt and compaction equipment, support equipment, attachments, agricultural equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, fleet vehicles will be available for this auction. Make plans today to attend, for this is one auction you will not want to miss!
2007 KENWORTH W900L 2008 TRAIL-EZE TE701 SLIDE AXLE
Consignment Information: Brochure Deadline: Wednesday, September 5th Non Drivable Inventory Deadline: Tuesday, September 18th Drivable Inventory Deadline: Thursday, September 20th
2005 PETERBILT 357 QUINT STRONG ARM EQUIPPED
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1997 CAT 322BL
2003 CAT D5G XL
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(1 OF 2) 2002-1999 CAT 345BL
Absolute Consignments are now being accepted. Contact one our auction sales representatives today!
2003 KOMATSU PC220LC-7L
(2 OF 3) 2000 DEERE 310SE 4X4 TURBOS
2004 MAGNUM 500
2000 KAWASAKI 60Z SERIES IV
1997 HYDRO-AX 621E
2002 CAT 924G HIGH LIFT SERIES
(1 OF 4) 2005 WOODCHUCK HYROLLER 1200G CHIPPERS
2005 CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2500 CARGOS
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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC JACKSONVILLE NC 9/8 ATLANTA GA 9/19 ..........................77 ALLU GROUP ................................................................................20 ANACONDA CONVEYORS USA INC ..........................................57 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ............................2,3,27 ATLANTIC COAST CRANES & MACHINE ....................................25 ATLAS COPCO - ROCKSTAR ......................................................50 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ........................................10,30,69 BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................24 CAROLINA CAT ............................................................................14 CAROLINA CAT ............................................................................15 CAROLINA CAT ............................................................................16 CAROLINA CAT ............................................................................17 CAT AUCTION SERVICES MINNEAPOLIS MN 09/13 ......................................................79 CATERPILLAR (SIMANTEL) ........................................................21 CCS EQUIPMENT ........................................................................23 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................42 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ................................................................48 CLASSIFIED ..................................................................................71 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ....................................24 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ............................40,44,78 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ................................................43 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ....................................................37 DYNAPAC ......................................................................................62 EXODUS MACHINES ....................................................................53 FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................................39 FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................22 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ................................................................66 FQS BEAR EQUIPMENT ..............................................................13 G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................70 GEHL ..............................................................................................62 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ............................................48 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..................................................63 HELAC CORP ................................................................................67 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................84 HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION ....22 HUNYADY AUCTION CO ..............................................................74 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ............................................67 IMPACT CLEAN TECH ..................................................................52 INTELLIGENT SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY ........................................30 IROCK CRUSHERS ......................................................................52
IRON PLANET SEPTEMBER CALENDAR ....................................................75 JM WOOD AUCTION MONTGOMERY AL 09/12-13 ................................................76 JOHN DEERE ................................................................................31 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................................29 KLEEMAN ......................................................................................46 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..............................................61,34,35 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR....................................................................60 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO LUMBERTON NC 9/25 ..........................................................81 MOBRO MARINE INC ....................................................................7 MORBARK INC ..............................................................................56 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................68 NORAM ..........................................................................................33 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ..........................................66 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ....................................................19 PEOPLES UNITED EQUIPMENT FINANCE..................................10 PILE EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................20 POWERSCREEN ..........................................................................55 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ................................................49 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..........................................68 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ............................................48 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN 09/22 ..............................................................80 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ..................................................83 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY..................................20 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ........................................51 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ........................................................70 SENNEBOGEN ..............................................................................47 SNEAD AG SUPPLY & SERVICES ................................................5 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS LLC ................................67 SOUND HEAVY MACHINERY ........................................................9 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ........................................30 TAR HEEL MACHINERY ................................................................6 TEREX CRANES ..........................................................................59 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ....................................70 TOWMASTER INC ........................................................................41 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..................................................27 U S SHORING & EQUIPMENT ......................................................11 WANTED ........................................................................................72
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UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONS
Huge Selection of Equipment & Trucks
2012 CATERPILLAR 320EL | LOUISVILLE, KY
1 OF 2– 2008 KOMATSU D155AX-6 | NORTH EAST, MD
1 OF 4– 2007 CATERPILLAR 140H | JACKSON, MS
1 OF 6– 2005 CASE 580M SERIES 2 | JACKSON, MS
2008 TIMBERPRO TF830B 8x8 | ATLANTA, GA
1 OF 3– 2007 CATERPILLAR D6T XL | NASHVILLE, TN
35+ ROCK TRUCKS
1 OF 21– CATERPILLAR 777D | RALEIGH-DURHAM, NC
7 UPCOMING AUCTIONS North East, MD
Tue, Aug 28
Louisville, KY
Thu, Sep 6
Columbus, OH
Thu, Sep 13
Jackson, MS
Fri, Sep 14
Atlanta, GA
Thu, Sep 20
Nashville, TN
Fri, Sep 21
Raleigh-Durham, NC
Wed–Thu, Sep 26–27
80+ CRAWLER TRACTORS
1 OF 3– 2008 CATERPILLAR D11T | RALEIGH-DURHAM, NC
1,300+ ITEMS INCLUDING:
Crawler Tractors Wheel Loaders Motor Scrapers Hydraulic Excavators Loader Backhoes Truck Tractors Walk Behind Compactors Boom Lifts
35+ WHEEL LOADERS
1 OF 4– 2008 CATERPILLAR 980H | RALEIGH-DURHAM, NC
ADD YOUR EQUIPMENT PHONE 800.211.3983 We are still accepting consignments for these auctions. Don’t miss out: call & take the hassle out of selling your equipment or trucks.
For complete and up-to-date equipment listings visit:
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