Southeast #19,2012

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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” September 19, 2012 • Vol. XXV • No. 19 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Orlando, Fla. Builds Light Rail System By Peter Hildebrandt

CCS Equipment Partners With Kawasaki…8

CEG CORRESPONDENT

The wooden beams for the roof go up fairly quickly because they are all pre-manufactured of Southern Yellow Pine that is coming from Arkansas.

Solley Crane Makes Big Lift With R oom to Spare…12

Church Construction Project Nears Finish After 20 Years By Peter Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT

Truck & Trailer Section .......................................31-34

A church in Fort Mill, S.C., had the vision to stick to a longtime goal, taking its preparation all the way to fruition. Saint Philip Neri Catholic Church has had construction master plans in hand and virtually ready to go since 1993. Saint Philip Neri Catholic Church’s first building was completed in 1998. Planners also had started off with eight acres on this site and now have 10 acres. Prior to completion of this first structure, a multi-purpose parish center, the congregation met at an area Lutheran church, a Methodist church and even on the grounds of a nearby golf course. After completion of that first building, they next built a ministry building to house all the offices and some classrooms. The last structure to be built is the sanctuary. St. Philip Neri’s annual Italian Festival has helped raise funds for the building project over the years,

Recycling Section ........37-47

see CHURCH page 26

Cont racto rs Shi ne on National Mall Makeover…20

Table of Contents ................4

Parts Section ....................48

The Orlando, Fla., region has struggled with traffic congestion for decades now, in part because the area is a huge a tourist magnet. Interstate 4, which runs directly through the heart of the Orlando urban area, has struggled to keep up with the demands of quickly transporting commuters and tourists through the city. To relieve the burden of all this extra traffic that will only be increasing as time goes by, a light rail system known as SunRail is being built, as Orlando is one of the largest urban areas in the United States without a mass transit system, according to Steve Olson, public information manager, Florida Department of Transportation. Commuter rail transit (CRT) uses steel-wheeled technology equivalent to a conventional train and is generally power-driven by a diesel locomotive. In the case of the SunRail project, existing CSXT railroad tracks will be used for the system’s planned route. SunRail trains will consist of one to three cars in addition to a locomotive. see RAIL page 24

Attachment Section ....49-52

States Review Projects for Earmark Funds

Auction Section ..........66-73

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Business Calendar ............68 Advertisers Index ..............74

In August, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood released $473 million in unspent highway earmarked funds from appropriations acts

in fiscal years 2003-2006. Those acts contain provisions that authorize LaHood to make the unused funds available for eligible surface transportation projects. The move allows state departments of transportation to use their unspent funds, some of

which are nearly 10 years old, on any eligible highway, transit, passenger rail or port project. In addition to improving aging infrastructure, the funds should help create jobs at a time when hundreds of thousands of construction workers see EARMARK page 62


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2007 Volvo A25D, 5400 hrs, New 5000 gallon tank $230,000

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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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SOUTHEAST EDITION Circulated Throughout

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RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

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CCS EQUIPMENT PARTNERS WITH KAWASAKI IN EASTERN N.C.

CCS is a small dealership with about 15 employees, but since its founding 14 years ago it has been able to serve a wide range of clients.

INTERSTATE TRAILERS CELEBRATES ITS 30 ANNIVERSARY IN 2012

Interstate Trailers Owner Steve Flowers acknowledged that while there are certainly challenges facing the construction industry today, his company is facing it with an undaunted positivity.

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CCS Equipment Partners With Kawasaki in Eastern N.C. By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

ented and, as it happened, we were looking for a product in that size,” he added. “We were very fortunate to run into those guys and get a partnership going.”

“In the last four or five years, the used equipment has been what has really sustained us and we have done a lot of overseas business in that time,” he said. “Our parts business and rental business have been real strong for us, too.”

It seems to be a partnership borne out of a mutual desire Humble Beginnings to give customers exactly what they need through friendly, CCS Equipment Sales was started in 1998 as an equipThriving in a Competitive Market honest service. The core of the dealership’s business, though, is eastern When CCS Equipment Sales LLC, a full service equip- ment brokerage firm by the trio of Charlie Snyder (Todd’s ment dealership located just north of Raleigh, wanted to father), Charles Davis and Steve Jefferies in a small, one- North Carolina, from Alamance County just west of the begin offering a bigger line of wheel loaders to give their room office above an ice cream shop. The next year, the Triangle to points south and east. “This is a very competitive marketplace and that starts utility company customers a fuller line of equipment, they company moved to Youngsville, a small town in Franklin with the big guys that sell Caterpillar and Komatsu,” Snyder zeroed in on Kawasaki, a manufacturer known for its well- County just to the northeast of Raleigh. Today, CCS Equipment is still at the Youngsville site on explained. “But, as I said, we have had to be creative and we made machines. Coincidentally, Kawasaki also was looking for another dealer for its equipment in the lucrative eastern North Carolina market. The result was that CCS Equipment and Kawasaki teamed up earlier this year to begin offering the Japanese maker’s line of articulated wheel loaders in the eastern half of the Tarheel State. Since the deal was finalized in the last few months, Charles Davis and Todd Snyder, the two partners who run CCS Equipment, have quoted several Kawasaki machines to some of their customers, as well as sold both a model 45ZV-2 and a 65TMV-2. “We have been selling Takeuchi’s line of small wheel loaders, but Kawasaki is the only line of big wheel loaders that we have,” explained Snyder. “By carrying the Kawasaki brand it opens up the marketplace for us as far as the bigger machines for our utility customers and maybe, eventually, we will be able to sell to CCS Equipment and Kawasaki teamed up earlier this year to begin offering Kawasaki’s line of articulated wheel loaders in the eastern half quarries.” of the Tarheel State. CCS is a small dealership with about 15 employees, have learned that taking care of the owner/operators has but since its founding 14 years ago it has been able to serve five acres along N.C. Highway 96. Since that time, Jefferies and Charlie Snyder have both always been the thing that has made us successful.” a wide range of clients both large and small. In the current Snyder counts CCS Equipment’s relatively small size as economy, though, Snyder said that in order to stay competi- retired and Todd Snyder came aboard in 1999. The company has moved from being a simple equipment an asset in helping to nurture the company’s important onetive, bold steps have to be taken. “We have gotten our start working a great deal with broker to now offering a full line of services, including sales, on-one relationships with its customers. “Charles and I are around here all the time, so if answers owner-operators and utility guys,” he added. “But bringing rental and repair. Besides moving Kawasaki wheel loaders and Takeuchi are needed we can provide them pretty quickly,” he said. on Kawasaki just opens up another revenue stream for us and gives us more of a full line of equipment to offer these loaders and excavators, its new product line also includes “There are not a lot of people you have to go through to get guys. We have never had a big wheel loader to offer before, Link-Belt excavators, Gehl skid steers, loaders, pavers, exca- an answer.” He added that there have been times when larger dealerbut now we have something attractive for the utility compa- vators and telehandlers, as well as Multi-Quip’s lineup of construction machinery equipment (compaction, generators, ships have dismissed CCS Equipment as just a little companies, with whom we do a lot of business.” Snyder said that CCS Equipment also was drawn to welders, lighting solutions, dewatering equipment and con- ny that “may not be around long, but I think after surviving this economy it has been proven that we are to stay.” Kawasaki due to its excellent reputation in making top-of- crete/masonry equipment). However, according to Snyder, their bread-and-butter is (This story also can be found on Construction the-line wheel loaders. “I think that we kind of fit the profile of somebody they the variety of used equipment they have for sale, especially Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG were looking for — somebody that is sales- and service-ori- CCS Equipment’s inventory of excavators.


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ARTBA Lauds Women Leaders in Transportation Construction The American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) July 26 presented national awards to four individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership and dedication to innovation in the transportation construction field, as well as the promotion of women leaders within the industry. In its second year, the “Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction Awards Program” featured two categories: • The Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Award: Named after ARTBA’s executive director from the mid-1920s, it is given to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, long-term service in the industry’s public or private sectors and dedication to the advancement of innovation and other women leaders. • The Future Industry Spotlight Award: It recognizes students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a U.S. college or university who have achieved an outstanding academic record and demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills within and outside of the academic environment. Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Katherine F. “Katie” Turnbull Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) Katie Turnbull has dedicated 35 years to transportation, research, service and education. She joined TTI as an assistant research scientist in 1989 and now serves as its executive associate director, responsible for agency-wide initiatives and management activities. Turnbull is a recognized expert on high-occupancy vehicle facilities, toll facilities, managed lanes, public transportation, transportation planning, travel demand management and intelligent transporta-

tion systems. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, and is a frequent speaker at national industry conferences. Throughout her career, Turnbull has been a leader in numerous industry groups and has mentored hundreds of women who have achieved positions of leadership at TTI and elsewhere. Karen Schurr University of Nebraska-Lincoln Karen Schurr is a civil engineer with three decades of experience in both the industry and academia. As lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and previously as an engineer for the Nebraska Division of Roads, she has made many key contributions to the civil engineering profession and America’s transportation network, including the design of interstate highways, publishing research in leading journals, and grooming students for careers in civil engineering. Schurr served as team design leader for the $82 million I80/I-680 interchange reconstruction project in Omaha, Neb., which won the 1998 “Engineering Excellence Award” given by the Eastern Chapter of the Nebraska Society of Professional Engineers. She is an active member of the Transportation Research Board and the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Schurr also has been a leader in promoting innovation within her field, leading research efforts that resulted in modifications to her state’s policies on roundabouts. Future Industry Spotlight Carrie Mohlman University of Nebraska-Lincoln Molhman is a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she is pursuing a master’s of science in civil engineering with a focus on transportation. As

a graduate research assistant maintaining a 4.0 grade average, she is conducting research on commercial driver fatigue and compiling commodity flow surveys for counties in Nebraska. She also served as a professional technical worker during a summer internship with the Public Works and Utilities of Lincoln, Neb., where she oversaw sidewalk construction and worked closely with contractors on completed quantities and quality control. In her spare time, Molhman volunteers with the “Road, Rails and Racecars” afterschool mentoring program for middle school students, which encourages young adults to explore careers in the transportation field. Danielle Soriano Soriano is a senior at the University of Florida and is working toward a B.S. in civil engineering with a minor in urban and regional planning. In addition to maintaining a 3.74 grade average, she serves as vice president of the school’s Women’s Transportation Seminar and as the campus involvement chair for the Theta Tau Co-ed Professional Engineering Fraternity. She is a member of the local chapters of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Soriano also has worked as an undergraduate research assistant at the university’s Transportation Research Center helping construct traffic networks, analyze traffic data, evaluate computational methodology documents and compare analysis algorithms. The awards program is a signature initiative of the association’s Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction Council, which promotes “leadership and career advancement for women in the industry through mentoring, recognition, educational activities and networking.”


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Solley Crane Service purchased its Terex AC 500-2 all terrain crane from Renegar-Driggers Machinery Co.

Solley Crane Service Lifts 140 Tons With Room to Spare For Decatur, Ala.’s Solley Crane Service, hoisting a 140-ton (127 t) object previously meant mobilizing multiple cranes. “For a job that size, we would use two of our 250-ton cranes and do a tandem lift,” explained Ray Solley, president of Solley Crane Service. With its recent acquisition of the 600-ton (544 t) capacity class Terex AC 500-2 all terrain crane, that same 140-ton piece can now be lifted with a single crane, with room to spare. In addition to saving time and money from mobilizing fewer cranes and equipment, “any time you can make a lift with a single crane, it is relatively safer, as it involves less complexity,” added Ronnie Solley, vice president of Solley Crane Service. Shortly after receiving delivery of the new crane, the company put it to work at the Cullman, Ala., railroad yard. They mobilized the AC 500-2 crane and equipment in six truckloads to off-load new press parts for a local automotive parts manufacturer. “The biggest press part was too heavy and large to transport it long distances over the road,” said Ray Solley. While the crane’s counterweight and boom sections were transported to the job site on lowboy trailers, the AC 500-2 was quickly driven to the railroad facility. “With the largest press part weighing 140 tons, the crane required only 110 tons of its 195 tons of counterweight, so we had plenty of capacity left,” said Ronnie Solley.

Putting his extensive crane and heavy equipment experience to good use, Tony Grisham, Solley Crane’s field superintendent, and the Solley Crane crew were able to have the crane ready to lift on the day after the crane was loaded out for the job site. The six truckloads represented a sizeable reduction in the number of transport vehicles it takes to mobilize two conventional 250ton (228 t) cranes. Additionally, according to Ray Solley, it saved the company about a half day of rigging on both ends of the job, “which saved us money.” Over a four-day period at the railroad yard, the AC 500-2 and Solley Crane’s six crew members performed six lifts to transfer all the automotive press pieces. By far, the largest piece was the 140-ton base. Working at a 33-ft. (10 m) radius with 93.8-ft. (28.6 m) of boom, the AC 500-2 quickly lifted the 14-ft.-wide by 30-ft.-long by 15-ft.-high (4.3 by 9.1 by 4.6 m) object from the rail car and moved it to the transporter, so the piece could travel the final 6 mi. (9.7 km) to its destination. “The press base was crated and had lifting eyes, so it was a straight forward rigging and lift job,” said Ray Solley. Reducing the number of cranes at the congested railroad yard also improved lift efficiency. Just over 56-ft. (17 m) long, the Terex AC 500-2 boasts the shortest vehicle length of all the 600-ton capacity cranes. “Accessibility was an issue at this job site, and it was easier using the single crane,”

added Ray Solley. “Both operators commented that it is a very smooth operating crane,” said Ronnie Solley. Picking the Right Crane The 600-ton Terex AC 500-2 all terrain crane represents a monumental shift for Solley Crane. When Ray Solley started the company 40 years ago, the thought of operating a crane and rigging service hadn’t yet entered his mind. “I wanted to find a place for my family and put my civil engineering and construction experience to work,” he said. Ray Solley initially focused on construction and maintenance projects for the heavy industrial businesses located in the Decatur market. The purchase of a used crane led to expansion into the concrete business. “We were blessed with success, and we continued buying bigger and bigger cranes,” he recalled. During the recession of the mid-1980s, the company transitioned away from the concrete business and evolved into the crane and rigging powerhouse it is today. To serve the diverse industrial, chemical, agricultural and utility business base in the region, Solley Crane amassed a wide variety of traditional, hydraulic, hydraulic truck and rough terrain cranes. It also offers helicopter crane service. “We have 50 lifting pieces, and a large portion of the cranes are Terex,” said Ray Solley.

Most of the Terex cranes were purchased from Renegar-Driggers Machinery Co. Inc., a Terex Cranes distributor. The relationship dates back to the mid-1980s. “Bob [Renegar] is an honorable man, and his word is his bond,” said Ray. Bob Renegar, president of RenegarDriggers Machinery Co. Inc., added, “Over the years, the relationship has grown into a great personal friendship as well as a business relationship.” There was a problem, however, with Solley Crane’s varied fleet of lifting equipment. “Until this year, Solley had a big gap in coverage for the industrial and utility markets,” said Renegar. “The 250-ton cranes were not big enough in either capacity or working radius.” Renegar-Driggers approached Solley Crane with the concept of adding the compact 400-ton (362 t) capacity class Terex AC 350/6 crane to its fleet. However, Solley Crane had other needs. “They had a need outside of the AC 350/6’s capacity,” said Renegar. Renegar and Steve Ake, regional business manager of Terex Cranes, reviewed the benefits of the Terex AC 500-2 with Solley Crane. “We met with Ray, Ronnie, Randy Hetrick [Solley Crane’s heavy rigging project manager and safety director], and Frank Barker [Solley Crane’s vice president of see TEREX page 70


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Interstate Trailers Celebrates Its 30 Anniversary in 2012 Interstate Trailers is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2012 and the Mansfield, Texas-based manufacturer couldn’t be more excited to share the news with its customers and friends in the industry. “Break out the bubbly and pass me a hub assembly,” said Interstate Trailers Owner Steve Flowers, with a smile. “Think back to 1982 … here we were coming off an economy that had been chewed up by a coyote and spit off the side of a cliff. People said we didn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of making it, but something great happened to Interstate Trailers and the construction industry.” That something great Flowers referred to is what he calls, “the winning years” at his company. The company thrived in the 1980s through hard work, dedication, great employees, a passion to manufacturer quality trailers, and earning a respected name for itself, he said. It was not surprising that by the 1990s, Interstate Trailers had well established itself in the industry, supported by many dealers across the country. “We were surrounded by the best dealers

in the business,” he said. Returning and loyal customers also significantly increased. “Interstate Trailers depended — and still does — on repeat business, or as we refer to it … ‘LUCK, or Labor Using Correct Knowledge.’” Flowers added that contractors recognized the company’s commitment to “superior quality, bottom-line value and the win-

ning tradition,” capped off by a new Interstate Trailers manufacturing facility, built in 2000, in Mansfield, Texas. Flowers acknowledged that while there are certainly challenges facing the construction industry today, his company is facing it with an undaunted positivity. “Nobody has been laid off here at Interstate Trailers,” he proudly said. “The average Interstate Trailers employee has 18

years vested in our company and as a wise man once said, ‘the older I get, the more I appreciate experience.’ We at Interstate Trailers value experience and we know our customers do, as well. And that’s how we earn repeat business and gain their respect and trust.” It is this respect, experience and passion with which Interstate Trailers manufactures its products that cause Flowers to be optimistic about his company’s future, for the next 30 years and beyond. “It is the standard that we should be held accountable and I am absolutely confident that it will remain the standard for many years to come. In fact, in addition to LUCK, we also have HOPE, or Having Only Positive Expectations.” With an unrelenting positive approach to business and a steadfast commitment to its customers, Flowers and Interstate Trailers are poised to enjoy many more years of success. For more information, call 817/453-5402, or visit www.interstatetrailers.com.

Charlotte Douglas International Lake City… Tramac by Montabert Airport to Build 12,000-Ft. Runway Increases Production

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Charlotte Douglas International Airport said it’s building a 12,000-ft. runway that will reduce noise for some residents under current flight paths, the airport aviation director said. The Charlotte Observer reported that Aviation Director Jerry Orr said the new runway would be longer than existing runways, allowing for nonstop departures “deep into Europe or the Pacific rim,” although no such flights are in the immediate future. Those routes need a longer runway because the planes carry more fuel. Orr said he plans to begin environmental studies next year. Construction can probably begin in 2014. The $160 million project will be the airport’s fifth runway, and its fourth parallel runway. It will allow the airport to land three planes at once, while keeping one runway exclusively for takeoffs. It would be built immediately to the west of the airport’s center runway, 18C-36C. That is the airport’s longest runway today, at 10,000 ft. (3,048 m). Orr told City Council members Aug. 27 that the new runway would be a “noise abatement runway.”

In 2009, when the airport opened its newest runway, near Interstate 485, Orr planned for that runway to be used sporadically. He thought the runway would be needed during bad weather when US Airways has to land several planes quickly to untangle delays. But he said the Federal Aviation Administration has used the runway more frequently than expected. “They are landing over homes to the north and the south, and that has triggered some lawsuits,” Orr said. When the new runway is built, Orr said, the FAA will be able to shift most landings and departures to the middle of the airfield. The new runway is the latest in a series of airport renovations and expansions, worth hundreds of millions of dollars. By mid-decade, the airport will have built two new daily parking decks; expanded the main ticketing area; and built a new, larger roadway for pick-ups and drop-offs. Orr also announced a new food court for concourses D and E on the east side of the airport, and mentioned the possibility of either a 15-gate expansion of Concourse E or a new 11-gate “dog-leg” expansion of Concourse B.

The $160 million project will be the airport’s fifth runway.

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Screening Project Part of $400 Million Mall Restoration A Sandvik QA 40 is being used to screen and do additional blending.

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engineered soil medium by blending the screened soil with compost and sand to create a soil that will resist compaction and support the durable turf varieties that will be selected for the Mall.” The National Mall in Washington, D.C., reportedInclement weather has been the biggest challenge ly has more than 30 million visitors each year, which for Stancill, resulting in some delays. However, she is more than Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Grand is optimistic that the screening and blending of the Canyon National Parks combined — and according soil will be completed on schedule. to the Trust for the National Mall, this has resulted in “The weather affects the soil characteristics, makdisrepair. ing it very gummy and cohesive; less than ideal for “The park is home to some of our nation’s most screening and blending,” she said. “On the bright recognizable monuments, memorials, and important side, one of the wonderful things about this project events …” the group’s Web site states. “It serves as is what a pleasure it has been to work with Valley a symbol of our democracy and provides every Crest and Clark Construction [the prime contractor]. American and international visitor a chance to conBoth companies have been collaboration-focused, nect with our country’s history and heroes. The Trust and those relationships, which could have been a is dedicated to restoring and improving this impormajor challenge, have been a benefit.” tant space.” Valley Crest Landscape Development is the It has been 30 years since the National Mall’s last major subcontractor for the project. The business is major renovation, and the National Park Service estimates the cost of the current restoration will be a national landscape development company workapproximately $400 million. ing on projects all over the country, including severA portion of the overall project involves restoring al more in the Washington, D.C., area. One of those the mall lawn and making other improvements projects is a new headquarters for the Coast Guard, between 3rd and 7th Street. The work includes the a job that Stancills also is providing materials for. installation of engineered soil medium to resist soil Stancill Contracting Inc. is a local D.C. business that was created by Equipment for the National Mall job includes a compaction, durable turf varieties, and granite edg- Emlyn Stancill (L) in 2011. She has worked with her father, Terry portable blending plant that was designed and built ing. New sustainable systems to improve soil Stancill, since graduating from college in 1999. by Stancills for use on the site. It has the capability drainage and collect stormwater for irrigation will of blending up to three components at a time. reduce the use of potable water and help improve happens on the National Mall.” In addition, a Sandvik QA 40 is being used to screen and regional water quality. The contract work is to be completed Stancills began screening soil at the Mall in February. do additional blending, and a Komatsu WA 500 feeds the by December 2012. “Our work includes the screening and blending of the soil plant. Soil screening for the job is being done by Stancill on the first three panels of the Mall closest to the Capital Valley Crest estimates that Stancills will be making Contracting Inc. of Perryville, Md. building,” Stancill said. “In the spirit of conservation, the approximately 11,500 cu. yds. (8,792 cu m) of engineered “This is a unique project for us because of the high profile existing soil was excavated by Valley Crest Landscape soil for the project. nature of the National Mall, the project’s proximity to the Development Corporation and was screened by Stancill “I need to mention that this definitely would not have been inauguration, and the opportunity to be a part of our nation- Contracting Inc. [my business] in collaboration with possible without the help of our amazing crew,” Stancill said. al history,” company owner Emlyn Stancill said. “So much Stancills Inc. [my family business]. We will be creating an see MALL page 72 CEG CORRESPONDENT


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The corps awarded the $464,000 contract to Bickerstaff Brothers Inc., of Batesville, Miss., which furnishes all plant, labor, materials and equipment for the construction. Minsky said of the sections to be raised: “They haven’t created any problems yet, but we badly needed these projects to secure the system for the future. They’re all part of the mainline levee.” Minsky said two larger projects, raising about 2 mi. of the levee in Madison Parish and 60 to 70 mi. in Tensas and upper Concordia parishes, also are planned. “I expect the corps to advertise for bids on the Madison project as early as this month,” Minsky said. “Then the focus will turn toward Tensas Parish.” The levee is about 45 ft. (13.7 m) tall in East Carroll Parish, but drops to as low as 35 to 38 ft. (10.7 to 11.5 m) in Tensas, Minsky said. “Once we raise Madison and Tensas, the entire system will be at 500-year flood protection,” Minsky said.


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Sunrail Project Includes 61 Miles of Track, 17 Stations RAIL from page 1

They’ll have the capacity to carry about 150 seated passengers per car. Maximum operating speed is generally between 65-79 mph. Since CRT uses existing rail lines, there is no mixing with commuter or bus traffic. Therefore, commuter rail lines typically connect outlying regions to centralized cities over longer distances (typical travel times can be 45 minutes or longer). Riders need to follow a schedule because CRT provides long-haul, limited-hour service. Operating primarily during peak commute periods, the SunRail system will shuttle users downtown or to work areas and then back home. SunRail proposes to use existing railroad tracks as its main artery. This route would consist of 61 mi. of service to DeLand, through Orlando and downtown Kissimmee to Poinciana. Phase 1 is 31-mi. and will connect DeBary to Sand Lake Road in Orange County. Construction on Phase 1 began in January 2012. Phase 2 will be

built in two sections: the north section from DeBary to DeLand, and the south section from Sand Lake Road through Kissimmee to Poinciana. Phase 2 construction is expected to begin in 2014. SunRail trains will operate every 30 minutes during “peak” morning (5:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.) and afternoon (3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.) rush hours; and at two-hour intervals during non-peak hours. Three types of construction taking place: double tracking, grade crossing improvements and station construction. Double tracking consists of building a second track beside the first track to allow two trains to operate simultaneously in two directions. This will take place between DeBary and Maitland, with the exception of the St. Johns River bridge crossing. The corridor is already double tracked from Winter Park through Sand Lake Road. As part of Phase 1, double tracking also will occur from south of downtown Orlando to the Sand Lake Road Area. During Phase 2, double tracking will take place from Southchase in

Archer Western Contractors is working in conjunction with Railworks, another contractor on this project. There also is a wide variety of subcontractors.

southern Orange County through Poinciana, with work happening between seven in the morning and one in the afternoon. This will minimize area road traffic. The Florida SunRail project has been under development for several years, starting with an alternatives analysis in 2004-2005. “In Florida, such road or transit improvement projects as these involve what are called Metropolitan Planning Organizations which are found throughout the country,” explained Olson. “These are established by federal law and it allows local governments to set transportation funding priorities in addition to identifying funding sources. “This has been a project that has been advanced by a number of government partners including the Florida Department of Transportation which has been taking the lead in constructing, designing and building SunRail. At the end of construction operations, the entire system will be turned over to our local government partners in Volusia, Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties as well as the city of Orlando to operate and maintain.” The operation, maintenance and construction of SunRail will be contracted out by SunRail. They have numerous contracts which have already been awarded, according to Olson. These include their major construc-

tion contract within the right-of-way. Areas of the corridor will be double-tracked. On November 3, 2011 the 61-mi. corridor was purchased from CSX which is currently used for freight transport and by Amtrak; that corridor also will now be used by SunRail, according to Gurnee. SunRail is going through the federal New Starts process which is basically funded with gas tax dollars. One half of the project’s cost will be funded by the federal government, 25 percent by the state of Florida and 25 percent by the local funding partners, which are the four counties and the city of Orlando. This will be a $615 million turnkey commuter rail operation. In addition the state of Florida purchased the tracks, 51.5 mi. from CSX on November 3, 2011 for $432 million. “The tracks now belong to us and our contractors are dispatching all trains, including freight and Amtrak on that track as well as being responsible for the maintenance and operations on that track,” added Olson. “Once that contractor finishes building, we are currently having a tracking for industry review and will bring on board late this year or early next year an operations and maintenance contractor who will take over the things on the corridor. “We have other adjournments; including dividing up into two separate contracts for the station finishes which are the vertical structures on our station platforms. This contract has been just awarded and another has been recently advertised. We have ticket vending machine contracts, two vehicles contracts — one for locomotives and one for country cab cars — and a public marketing contract.” The first phase of operations for SunRail see RAIL page 58


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run into various challenges. One challenging part was that the hole for the basement was downhill from the rest of the growing to be a major part of fundraising efforts for the site. During a really hard sudden rain it is difficult to keep the building committee. water out. “There are even three original building committee mem“With a cast in-place wall system for the building’s founbers after all these years,” explained Peter Baldridge, condation, you can’t advance with the structure above until it’s struction coordinator, whose participation over the years has 100 percent complete,” Miller continued. “The steel girder been as a volunteer. “Our Pastor Father John has been here tower is already some 30 to 40 feet in height and will have right from the beginning and has been the one to coordinate another 30-foot steeple tower placed on top of it. That in turn everything. will have a cross on top. The steeple is coming from Utah.” “Our biggest challenge has been raising the funds for the Munns Manufacturing, Tremonton, Utah is providing a church. Our original plan was slightly different than what we pre-fab steeple for the structure which adds another 43 ft. (13 have ended up with because we had three different bishops m) in height to the church, including the cross, which is 11 in the diocese since the beginning of this work and all three ft. (3.3 m) in height. Roy Manning, scheduling supervisor had visions for each building being built under their tenures,” mentioned that this structure has steel tube framework for the Baldridge concluded. structure. It will be clad with 16-ounce natural copper on the Fortunately as Conner Company Project Manager exterior. Tommy Miller said, “We have a lot of experience building “We do these pre-manufactured spires church facilities of all kinds. There are a or cupolas, typically under the direction of lot of congregations out there wanting the architect,” explained Manning. new facilities but it is tough in this econ“We will put together a design that omy. The financial requirements to do a meets the criteria that the architect is askproject like this are more stringent than ing for. We submit drawings for approval; ever. Sometimes these projects can take a they give us directions on color. For our year or two or even longer to get to steel fabrication we have a weld shop and groundbreaking. We are truly blessed to for the architectural metals we have a probe here working on Saint Philip Neri.” grammable former that will form metal Working closely with Conner for us and do different shapes.” Company is WKWW Inc., Charlotte, The church’s cross will be constructed N.C., the company that did the architecout of aluminum and painted a bronze tural design working for this church. color. Aluminum is lightweight and it will Conner has done a number of jobs with never rust. The structural system in place WKWW Inc. in the past. Church design will act as a lightning conductor and then is a specialty of WKWW. there will be ground wires running from In addition, Tommy Abernethy, owner the base of the steeple down into the of Hal Abernethy Contracting, handles grounding system of the building. field operations and is doing the site The company has facilities in Utah and work on this project. Abernethy does Waynesboro, Va. The steeple for St. Philip very little residential work; most of what Neri Church will be built in Waynesboro. they do is commercial. Another aspect of the finished build“My father started this company in ing’s appearance is what type of stone 1973 and I am blessed to still have him should be used. involved in day-to-day operations at the Conner Company will work with area age of 81,” Abernathy stated. After completion of the first building, they next built a ministry building to house all the quarries to match the stonework needed in On this project, the building has a offices and some classrooms. The last structure to be built is the sanctuary. a church, if possible. basement in the front, with meeting “I like to support local or regional quarrooms, bathrooms and a choir practice room. This presented amounts of trim will be use on the interior, all stained. Two ries for building material such as stone, brick and gravel, but a challenge because the tie-ins couldn’t be done until there was backfill on the basement and the backfill couldn’t be other buildings will remain in place. One has served as the sometimes that’s out of our control as various stone and brick done until the slab-on-deck was poured. But Abernethy is main chapel for church for a number of years. Conner also may come from only one place in the country, or world, for built a huge addition on St. Johns United Methodist Church that matter,” said Miller. pleased with work so far. On more practical matters, the timing of tying the two dif“The first part of the job went as if it were going by text- in downtown Rock Hill, S.C. The wooden beams for the roof go up fairly quickly ferent systems, water and sewer together has worked out book,” he explained. “The site has good soil. The 6,000 cubic yards of dirt excavated from the basement was used to because they are all pre-manufactured, according to Miller. well, according to Miller. Though it has rained quite a bit “That isn’t to say that it’s easy to install those,” Miller throughout the summer those working on site have managed create an additional parking lot on site.” explained. “The structures themselves all have large connec- to keep interruptions to a minimum. Abernethy has been using a 330 Volvo excavator for mov“It hasn’t been that bad with the rain,” Miller said. “It’s not ing large amounts of soil at the beginning of the project. The tion plates and the purlines and arches are all bolted together. The decking is arranged in a tongue-andgroove pattern been that it rains and you lose two days, more like it rains and 330 excavator has been used on two of Connor’s projects in and then nailed in the groove just like a floor system to the you lose the rest of the day; the soil dries up by mid-mornthe last three years. Along with the Volvo excavator, a Cat arches.” ing the next day for us. The soil on this site dries incredibly 320 excavator and a Cat 322 were used on this project in the The number of workers on site varies. Sometimes it is up quick. grading process. Compaction and fine grading was handled “This earth has good weight to it and can absorb water. by Abernethy’s Ingersoll Rand SD-100F sheepfoot roller to 25 and then can drop to 10 or less. Abernethy’s crew consists of a superintendent, four operators and truck drivers as Everything here has exceeded the specifications when and Cat 120 motorgrader. Dirt was transported on site with a needed. it comes to the soil. During preliminary inspections core Terex TS-14 pan and several dump trucks. The existing gravWhen it rained, there were challenges, according to el parking lot will be used as a lay down area for the lamisee CHURCH page 28 Miller. “Anytime you dig a big hole in the ground, you can


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Planning Committee Aims for Easter 2013 Church Opening CHURCH from page 26

drillings and percolation tests were done on the soils in this area. Based on the soils test report, we thought there was a good chance the soil in this area was going to be pretty good.” The sewer system will tie in with the existing buildings. The water, sewer and fire line (sprinkler system and fire hydrants) for the new building is serviced by the city of Fort Mill. The entire structure amounts to 28,000 sq. ft. (2,601 sq m) in area. “To build a facility like this isn’t something that simply happens,” added Miller. “We’ve been fortunate enough in the past to build two or three facilities for a church. Several of them started much the same way Saint Philip Neri did, out of another facility’s meeting room, school gymnasium or like space. Eventually they have the need to grow. They in turn build a life center, a ministries building, a sanctuary or education facility and before you know it they have 2,000 to 3,000 members. “We’ve worked with churches that were 80 to 100 years old and for ones that are in their first year and they all expand for exactly the same reason, growth and to build facilities that they believe will add value to the

congregation. The plan for Saint Philip Neri here is to have the church open by Easter, 2013.” Miller feels a certain fondness for the church buildings he and his crew have worked on. “The building of a church facility kind of strikes home with me,” added Miller. “A lot of these individuals are spending their own money, time and resources and are very passionate about it. They want something to be proud of and they want it to be right. You have to build it that way; that’s the only way we believe in doing it. “There are always events taking place during the construction of church buildings,” continued Miller. “We always try to be respectful and plan our work accordingly. Recently, Saint Philip Neri held their yearly fundraiser, the Italian Festival in May. We worked with the church and made sure our site was not an inconvenience to the festivities and ensured that the site was safe and secure. “ In addition, Conner Company always strives to get projects finished on time, or, preferably, even early. “Generally, projects of this size could take anywhere from 10 to 14 months to complete. Although we have a finish date, we try as hard as we can to beat that date. We try to

make that our goal. Above all we want to do a good job and we want the owner to be happy,” Miller stated. One challenge to early completion has been that, “All the anchor bolts involve piers that are actually sitting on top of footings and there is a set of anchor bolts just for the glulam structure. That’s probably the trickiest part of the foundation as some of them are at odd angles.” But Miller is confident of his crew’s ability to tackle all the challenges and is proud of the work that’s been done so far. “This is an interesting and fun job for us, a hybrid project with the front part being made of structural steel, a more traditional type building, and then the back being primarily a wooden structure. The building will have some interesting and attractive characteristics, both inside and out. The new metal shingle roof will match the other structures. The sanctuary will match the exterior of the older buildings to a great extent, with precast concrete and brickwork on the upper sections of the building,” Miller concluded. This also has been a good job so far for Jim Kelly, owner of Kel-Mor Construction, the concrete contractor on the job. “For us this has been your typical construction site, nothing out of the norm; everything’s been going really well,”

explained Kelly. “They’ve got a terrific site with good site material and soil to work with. You couldn’t ask for nicer dirt to dig in. “We’ve got small excavators that we’re excavating out the footings with, but other than that we don’t have a lot of equipment to do what we do. We dig the footings; put the rebar and the anchor bolts in and then pour the concrete in the hole. The rebar is in the footings.” Mother Nature has been kind to Kel-Mor according to Kelly. Though there has been rain during the work, there has also been plenty of sun to dry things out. As long as there is no silty mud inside the forms when a pour is done everything will be good to go, according to Kelly. “You don’t want any standing water inside the forms, but if the forms are just damp that won’t hurt anything. So far this job has been a real pleasure. The suppliers have been good. All the right safety apparel is worn by our workers on the job. Everything has gone smoothly so far.,” Kelly stated. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section Atlantic Equipment Celebrates 10 Years as Top Dealer In scrap handling facilities from coast-tocoast, the distinctive green machines from Sennebogen are one of the industry’s most familiar sights, loading trucks and barges, feeding shredders and stacking bale. Today, Sennebogen is recognized everywhere. But 10 years ago, it was a different story. “When we began selling Sennebogen, we were taking in a machine that nobody had ever heard of,” recalled Garland Miles, sales manager of Atlantic Equipment & Supply Inc., based in Hampton, Va. “Sales were not easy. We were going to the expense and the time to basically give customers a machine and hope we could convert it into a sale once they could see how it worked and why we were promoting it to them.” In 2012, Atlantic has been celebrating its 10th year with Sennebogen after winning the manufacturer’s “Dealer of the Year” award as the top selling distributor in 2011. Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, said, “It’s a pleasure to

(L- R) are Clayton Parker, sales, and Garland Miles, sales manager, both of Atlantic Equipment; Erich Sennebogen, managing director Sennebogen GmbH; Jim Smelgus, president, Atlantic Equipment; and Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC.

have this opportunity to recognize the great work Atlantic Equipment has been doing for us for so many years. They show what can be accomplished if you develop and serve the territory well.”

(L- R) are Clayton Parker, sales; Garland Miles, sales manager; and Jim Smelgus, president, Atlantic Equipment.

Rooted in Equipment Service and Repair Jim Smelgus, president of Atlantic, founded the firm as an equipment repair and service business more than 20 years ago. When Erich Sennebogen arrived from Germany looking for someone to help launch his family’s material handlers in America, Smelgus’ focus on service and parts dovetailed perfectly with the company’s blueprint for longterm success.

“These weren’t the first true material handlers we had seen,” said Smelgus. “But most scrap yards were still using cable cranes and antiquated excavators that were converted with some kind of grapple. Being first doesn’t always mean better. The first line of material handlers to come here failed because of service.” Atlantic entered the equipment sales business with customers’ confidence that Smelgus and his team would stand behind the product. Sennebogen’s plan was to reinforce that confidence with reliable parts supply and excellent application support. Smelgus noted that Sennebogen’s nation see ATLANTIC page 42


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Atlantic Team Helped Build Sennebogen’s U.S. Presence ATLANTIC from page 37

wide sales success is still rooted in its commitment to the service side of the business. After establishing a base in Charlotte, N.C., Sennebogen built a 54,000 sq. ft. parts warehouse and training facility in the nearby town of Stanley. Recently, Lannes announced expansion plans that will nearly double its size to 100,000 sq. ft. by the end of 2012. “What they have done to improve the product in just the past 5 years has been phenomenal,” Smelgus said. “It just goes to show you that they are very committed to the North American market and they have listened carefully to both the dealers and their customers. Through that, you can see why so many equipment customers have become Sennebogen customers.” Support Leads Sales Growth According to Garland Miles, the second key point in Sennebogen’s growth strategy was to avoid growing too fast. “Erich Sennebogen’s game plan from the get-go was to focus on quality and service. He didn’t start off dumping machines with lowball prices, he did it the old fashioned way: by proving the machine was a good one.” The company set a policy that it would not sell a machine until a servicing dealer was in place locally and the complete parts list was on the shelf. (L- R) Garland Miles of Atlantic Equipment, Andreas Ernst of Sennebogen, Clayton Parker of Atlantic Equipment and Gus Arenas stood The Atlantic team took an active with Erich Sennebogen, the company’s founder as part of the 50th anniversary celebration in 2002. part in helping Sennebogen refine its program for the U.S. market. Smelgus’ fluency in German helped to once when you got around to telling them it 2011. Serving a territory that includes About Sennebogen establish a close friendship with the founder was a non-computerized system, that’s when Maryland and Virginia, Atlantic still finds Sennebogen has been a name in the globof the family firm, the late Erich Sennebogen they stood up and took notice. Especially new opportunities to expand its customer al material handling industry for more than when the customer had a shredder in the base. Sr. 60 years. Based in Stanley, N.C., within the “Most of those early prospects in the scrap greater Charlotte region, Sennebogen LLC “Erich Sr. was very personable and as yard. For other machines with a computer down-to-earth as anyone could be. He was onboard, all the fluff would just make a mess business that didn’t get on board with us 10 offers a complete range of purpose-built very open-minded to our experience with the of the connections and the normal mechanic years ago have since become Sennebogen machines to suit virtually any material hanmaterial handling industry in the U.S., so it had no way to fix them. The simplicity of customers,” said Miles. “Since most of the dling application. Established in America in Sennebogen means that our techs can at least scrap processed here is going to export, up to the year 2000, Sennebogen LLC has quickwas a learning experience for both of us.” walk their mechanics through some of the 90 percent of it, we recently took on con- ly become a leading provider of specialized less complicated issues in order to keep them tainer tilters so we can deliver a complete equipment solutions for recycling and scrap A Winning Strategy The gamble ultimately paid off as operational. With a few minutes on the top-loading solution for yards shipping metal yards, barge and port operations, logSennebogen emerged as a highly trusted phone, we can get them up and running, then through the Port of Baltimore.” handling, transfer stations and waste faciliAt this point in Atlantic’s sales strategy, ties from coast to coast. A growing network brand, not only in America’s scrap yards, but they turn around and make us look good to Smelgus and Miles agree that, “… repeat of distributors supports Sennebogen LLC in river ports, waste handling, mills and the people buying the equipment.” business is our claim to fame…” With com- sales and service across the Americas, ensurforestry applications as well. Repeat Sales Sustain Growth mitment to service as their cornerstone, ing the highest standard of professional “The scrap business is a real fraternity,” The foundation that Atlantic helped to Atlantic and Sennebogen look forward to machine support and parts availability. Miles observed. “If one guy does something, the others know about it; word just spreads. build with quality and service led the dealer- seeing every sale from past turn into satisfied For more information, call 704/347-4910 “Sennebogen was an unknown then but ship to its highly successful sales year in customers for the future. or visit www.sennebogen-na.com.


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Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire Offers More Durability, Throughput Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire high-perMajor Wire’s Flex-Mat 3 technology formance, self-cleaning screen media has been proven in more than 20,000 from Montreal-based Major Wire applications worldwide, according to Industries Limited increases producthe manufacturer. tion when screening high-impact, Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire is availheavy and abrasive aggregate material able in wire diameters up to 3/8 in. on top decks. The side-by-side wire (.95 cm) and opening sizes up to 4 in. design adds a slight spring to the wire (10 cm). Made from OptimumWire, that absorbs impact from heavy matewhich is manufactured with high carrial or when it is dropped from a longer bon and manganese content to create distance. Flex-Mat 3 vibrating wire a combination of ductility, hardness technology, combined with this sideand tensile strength, Flex-Mat 3 by-side wire design, increases screen Double-Wire is less susceptible to capacity and throughput while elimibreaking in high-impact conditions nating pegging on top decks and the with highly abrasive materials. It pro“popcorn effect” often seen when sinduces more in-spec material than tragle wire is used to screen high-impact ditional woven wire of the same and heavy materials. Flex-Mat 3 diameter, minimizing the associated Double-Wire’s two wires lie flat labor, maintenance and lost producagainst each other, so crimps do not tion costs, according to the manufacprotrude upward and interfere with turer. material flow, and the flat screen surFlex-Mat 3 Double-Wire is an face extends wear life up to three times Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire’s two wires lie flat against each other, so crimps do not protrude ideal screening solution in many marwhen compared to traditional woven upward and interfere with material flow. kets, including aggregate, mining, wire with high wear spots. sand and gravel, aglime, recycled Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire uses the same polyurethane and rubber panels. Distinctive pegging and clogging. In addition, the inde- concrete and asphalt, C&D recycle, coal, screen media technology as traditional Flex- lime-green polyurethane strips bond individ- pendently vibrating wire technology increas- slag, talc, top soil, salt, mulch, industrial Mat 3, which provides up to 30 percent more ual wires as they run from hook to hook and es product throughput by up to 40 percent minerals and green waste. screen capacity than woven wire and up to allow them to vibrate independently at dif- over traditional woven wire and For more information, call 450/659-7681 50 percent more screen capacity than ferent frequencies, eliminating blinding, polyurethane or rubber panels. To date, or visit www.majorwire.cc.

MB Introduces Two Skid Steer-Mounted Crushers MB’s two skid steer loader-mounted crushers, the MB-L 160 and MB-L 200, will allow the users of skid steers to crush material with extreme efficiency. They are specifically engineered to work within the specs of the skid steers and loaders.

MB’s BF 150 takes on large operations.

MB also introduced the largest crushing attachment on the market, the BF150.10. Created for large operations, this heavy-duty machine has a width of more than 5 ft. (1.5 m). For more information, call 855/6227874 or visit www.mbamerica.com.

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Volvo CE Achieves Gold Status in I Make America Campaign The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced that Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) 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 our economy competitive with other countries. “We commend Volvo CE 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, Volvo CE 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.” “We all want the best for America,” said Bill Law, head of corporate communications of Volvo’s construction division in the Americas. “Initiatives such as I Make America are excellent ways to focus every-

one’s attention on using the muscle of the construction industry to get the giant wheel of the U.S. economy spinning at top speed again and as such Volvo is very pleased to be able to play a part in the campaign.” According to AEM, 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 video telling the story of how their companies, employees and communities “make America.” Volvo currently is in the process of making a $100 million investment in its facilities in Shippensburg, PA bringing local production of some core products to North America and creating a modern customer and demonstration center as well as creating an Americas Headquarters facility on the current campus. For more information, visit www.volvo.com.


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Atlas Copco Offers Compacting Versatility Atlas Copco Construction Equipment is introducing six new hydraulic compactors designed for use on carriers in the 2,205to 88,185-lb. (1,000 to 40,000 kg) class. A key design feature is that the housing attachment is offset at 15 degrees, improving the force distribution on the vibrator plate while further reducing the stress and wear on the compactor, according to the manufacturer. These compactors are virtually maintenance free due to Atlas Copco’s PermaLube system, which keeps the bearing flooded with lubricating oil. The integrated control valve regulates hydraulic flow and pressure to prevent motor overload, particularly if compactors are used on different carriers. The hydraulic motors are protected by a regeneration feature that allows the unit to be connected to a uni-direction or bidirectional circuit.

The new Atlas Copco compactors are easy to attach — no special mount is required for fitting to carriers. Standard adapter plates and attachment brackets make attaching the compactors to carriers simple. Atlas Copco can custom-make plate extensions to fit specific applications. Optional backfill blades make compactors easier to use: they level the way, enabling work to progress smoothly while deflecting material. This new range of compactors is ideal for compacting trenches, ground soil and embankments, as well as for driving and pulling formwork, posts and sheet piling. For more information, call 800/7326762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.

Chicago Pneumatic Attachments for Full Range of Carrier Sizes The Chicago Pneumatic RX hydraulic breaker line offers 13 models, which are designed to match various application needs found in demolition, primary/secondary breaking, trenching and foundation work, recycling, road construction and landscaping. With a service weight of 200 lb. (94 kg), the RX 2 breaker fits carrier classes with weights ranging from 2,000 to 7,000 lb. (907 to 3,175 kg). On the top end, with a service weight of 9,000 lb. (4,200 kg) the RX 53 is appropriate for carriers in the 88,000 to 154,000 lb. (39,916 to 69,853 kg) weight class. RX hydraulic breakers feature an established hybrid gas/oil technology and are engineered with fewer components and working parts to maintain. The CP power boost feature on the RX models is designed to achieve greater breaking performance in tough applications without requiring additional hydraulic input. While the impact energy remains constant, the breaker increases the impact rate, resultThe Chicago Pneumatic RX hydraulic breaker line offers 13 models, which are ing in enhanced percussive performance. designed to match various application needs found in demolition, primary/sec- The power stop function found on models ondary breaking, trenching and foundation work, recycling, road construction and RX 14 and up reduces blank firing, and is landscaping. designed to reduce wear on the breaker and

carrier while increasing the working life of the components, according to the manufacturer. The larger models in the Chicago Pneumatic RX line, RX 25 through RX 53, feature a power control valve, which enables the operator to adjust the breaker’s performance according to the application. The RX 25 through RX 53 models also feature a fastening system that uses side bolts and an insert thread system that ensures a long working lifetime and improved load distribution at the tap hole. The RX line also features advanced noise and vibration damping technology. With the RX recoil absorbing system and insulated breaker boxes, the RX series of breakers are some of the quietest breakers on the market. Optional equipment is available for breakers in the RX 14 to RX 53 range, including CP Lube, an automatic lubrication system for extended lifetime of the bushing and working tool; HD kit (heavy duty kit), which protects the box when the breaker is used in abrasive material; and DustWiper, a scraper that keeps dust out of the lower breaker part. For more information, visit www.cp.com.


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The Carbide Cutter G3 is available with 51-, 61- and 71-in. (129, 155 and 180 cm) cutting widths. All models are offered with a variety of carbide-tipped and heat-treated steel teeth.

As part of its VMLogix line of products, Loftness introduced the Carbide Cutter G3 high-performance mulching head attachment for skid steers. This new generation product incorporates the latest cutting-tooth technologies and power drive systems, while maintaining the rugged reliability expected of Loftness equipment, according to the manufacturer. The Carbide Cutter G3 is available with 51-, 61- and 71-in. (129, 155 and 180 cm) cutting widths. All models are offered with a variety of carbide-tipped and heat-treated steel teeth to match any job application. The precisely engineered spiral tooth pattern on the rotor ensures continuous tooth contact with the material being cut. For maximum cutting performance, the Carbide Cutter G3 features a two-stage cutting chamber with staggered counter teeth and a shear bar. This combination of features results in small particle sizes, while eliminating the jamming and wrapping issues associated with competitive products. An optional primary-stage shear bar also is available for ultra-fine mulching. The mulching heads operate at 1,700 to 2,150 rpm and feature a four-groove banded belt drive with spring-loaded tensioner. They come standard with a fixed-displacement, piston-style motor that delivers hydraulic power at 97-percent efficiency, which is much higher than traditional gear-type motors offer. The fixed-displacement motor can be upgraded to the V-Drive system that includes a variable-displacement motor with

load-sensing technology. Under light loads, the V-Drive system operates at maximum rpm, and as the load increases, it automatically lowers the rotor rpm to maximize torque. The mulching head offers full rotation, due to specially designed hose routing. This feature also allows the unit to easily position trees with the adjustable push bar and welded claw hooks. The push bar can be used to push falling brush and trees away from the power unit, and the claw hooks can pull material into position for proper feeding. Hydraulic push bar adjustment is optional. The Carbide Cutter G3 also is designed for maximum durability. For instance, highstrength Hardox steel is used in areas exposed to high wear. Furthermore, the Carbide Cutter G3 is equipped with a custom hydraulic control valve that protects the unit from pressure spikes, and it also stops the rotor quickly on shut-down without damaging the components. Other standard features include an onboard pressure gauge, steel deflector chains and adjustable skid shoes. Tooth options include standard carbide teeth, planer carbide teeth and quadco planer blades. Loftness manufactures the VMLogix line of vegetation management equipment, the GrainLogix line of grain-bagging equipment, and the CropLogix line of crop shredders. For more information, call 800/828-7624 (U.S. and Canada) or 320-848-6266 (international), or visit www.vm-logix.com.


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The rock and brush grapple is ideal for moving large rocks, stacking tree piles and clearing any other debris.

The rock and brush grapple from EZ SPOT UR Attachments makes it simple to clean up rocks, trees and other debris. The rock and brush grapple attaches to virtually any machine for handling rocks and trees from the safety and comfort of the machine’s cab. The rock and brush grapple is ideal for moving large rocks, stacking tree piles and

clearing any other debris. The EZ SPOT UR rock and brush grapple rotates 127 degrees to the operator’s left when it is attached to an EZ SPOT UR double cylinder rotating base. For more information, call 877/433-5733 or visit www.ezspotur.com.


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COWIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Birmingham, AL 205-841-6666 • 800-239-2694 Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 • 800-223-6755 Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642 • 800-239-6642 Madison, AL 256-350-0006 Huntsville, AL 256-536-9390 • 800-239-7368 Oxford, AL 256-832-5053 • 800-917-7931 Pensacola, FL 850-479-3004 • 800-239-4736 Atlanta, GA 404-696-7210 • 800-849-3540

QUEST CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LLC www.questequip.com New Orleans (St. Rose), LA 504-467-7663 Baton Rouge (Gonzales) 225-450-6412

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GS EQUIPMENT INC. Tampa, FL • 866-586-8956 Ft. Lauderdale, FL • 954-327-8808 Ft. Myers, FL • 239-334-6063

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CMW Joins National Equipment Register to Help Reduce Theft The Charles Machine Works (CMW) Inc., manufacturer of Ditch Witch underground construction equipment, is doing its part to help prevent equipment theft, a nationwide problem, by joining the National Equipment Register (NER) in promoting the practical steps any equipment owner can take to minimize the risk of theft. These steps include marking the equipment properly, registering the equipment with the NER, parking the equipment in secure and/or well-lit areas and installing GPS devices to monitor the equipment’s location.


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Meeting emissions regulations demands forward thinking. And John Deere has always been ahead of the game. So when you asked for simple, proven Interim Tier 4-certified technology that won’t hold you back, we answered. First with the 744K,* and now with the IT4-certified 644K and 724K Loaders. Our emissions technology is simple to operate and maintain. And it delivers the power, fuel efficiency, reliability, and low cost of ownership you’ve come to expect from John Deere. Need a partner for emissions solutions? We’re On It™.

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Erosion Control Measures Protect Marshes, Wetlands RAIL from page 24

is the construction of the first 12 stations. Phase 2 North includes a single station and Phase 2 South includes an additional four stations. They are currently under construction with the building of Phase 1. This includes clearing for double tracking of areas that are currently being turned single-tracked portions. Phase 1 of the project is well under construction. Most of the construction is happening on the northern side of the project right now. Three station sites are under development. Phase 1 has 12 stations total. Phase 2 will take the system from DeBary to Deland in addition to traveling from the Sand Lake Road location on the south side of Orlando. Phase 2 will go from DeBary to Deland in addition to going from the Sand Lake Road location to Poincianna Station in Osceola County. When completed there will be 17 stations. “We are working on that,” said Olson. “Then work will start on another handful of stations, the second round of stations for Phase 2. The distances at the end of the project will be greater while the number of stations will be fewer. “The system will run similar to light rail when you get to downtown Orlando, with quick stops between stations. It will then have more of a commuter rail flavor as you get farther out into the outlying areas of the system.” Archer Western Contractors is working in conjunction with Railworks, another contractor on this project. There also is a wide variety of subcontractors. WBE Environmental is contracted to work on both the rail and station portions of this project. Their primary work is erosion control to help protect the environment while the project is going on, according to Joelle DeVane, WBE Environmental owner. “One of the things the general contractors are trying hard to do is to make sure that the areas being disturbed, have little to no impact on the adjacent marshes and water systems,” said DeVane. “We are trying to keep them free of any contaminates or debris caused by the construction process. “Any time you disturb the land and take out the natural root systems, the soil no longer has an anchor to keep it in place and is now more likely to suffer from wind or rain erosion. In the areas that construction has begun, we have put different controls in place to try to slow this process and to protect neighboring properties. This is a requirement in construction and the general contractor is very conscious about doing their part to protect our environment.” Federal and State regulations require that during construction erosion must be minimized and runoff properly managed. Any

WBE Environmental, which also does business as Florida Silt Fencing, is responsible for placing erosion controls on-site for this project. The devices consist of silt fences, tree protection and other types of turbidity barriers.

project an acre or more requires that the site be monitored on a weekly basis and after a half inch of rain. The requirement applies to both commercial and residential development projects, according to DeVane. WBE Environmental, which also does business as Florida Silt Fencing, is responsible for placing erosion controls on-site for

this project. The devices consist of silt fences, tree protection and other types of turbidity barriers, which are all temporary controls. As areas are completed, permanent controls, will be put into place, such as sod and other landscaping items. “If work such as digging is being done

Three types of construction taking place: double tracking, grade crossing improvements and station construction. Double tracking consists of building a second track beside the first track to allow two trains to operate simultaneously in two directions.

around a pond or natural preserve area, controls will be put in place to keep the area protected from pollutants and wind blown debris caused by the construction activity. Our work is small and not typically noticed, because our work doesn’t exist when the job is done. We are more behind the scenes and most people wouldn’t know what we do or even why we do it,” DeVane said. “If a person asks what we do, we ask if they have ever noticed the black fence around a site under construction. If they have seen it, then they know what we do or understand a little better, what we are talking about. “Companies like ours are typically one of the first on-site, placing whatever type of control is required to do the job,” DeVane continued. “We take care of what needs to be done, which allows construction to move forward with the confidence that the environment is protected and being impacted as little as possible. We are on-site, at times everyday depending on the progress and need.” WBE Environmental has worked on four of the stations where construction has begun. They have put up silt fence around wetlands and preserve areas, where needed. Tree protection also is something they will do for trees that are to remain on-site, generally using orange fencing that makes the area very visible to construction crews. The protection is typically put at the drip line, which is the distance the root system extends from the trunk of the tree. All of the temporary controls put in place have a lifespan of under a year. As construction is completed in areas, permanent controls, such as grass and landscaping will be placed. RWH Construction is the rebar installer on this project. starting with installing rebar in the footers on the station platform foundations. “At each of the stations, one station is on one side of the tracks and the other is on the other side,” explained Russell Henderson, owner of RWH Construction. “Each footer contains about 500 pounds of steel inside the concrete. We both furnish the rebar and install it. The rebar is three-foot, five-foot and six foot in size. This will be a two-year project. We’ve been out there a little over a month and have gotten material on the ground.” Though the SunRail, when finished, might not be as exciting to ride as nearby Walt Disney World’s world famous monorail, Central Florida commuters will still be thrilled with all the time saved each day on their way to and from work. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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H & E EQUIP SERVICES www.he-equipment.com Alexandria (318) 443-7173 Baton Rouge (225) 356-6113 Bossier City (318) 746-5272 Gonzales (225) 644-2328 Kenner (504) 467-5906 Lafayette (337) 837-9600 Lake Charles (337) 528-2661

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Springdale, AR 479-927-1672 Little Rock, AR 501-568-7867 Shreveport, LA 318-746-5272 Alexandria, LA 318-443-7173 Lafayette, LA 337-837-9600

Lake Charles, LA 337-528-2661 Baton Rouge, LA 225-356-6113 Kenner, LA 504-467-5906 Memphis, TN 901-375-4902 Nashville, TN 615-248-0266

Chattanooga, TN 423-499-7700 Arden, NC 828-684-1692 Charlotte, NC 704-504-2870 Raleigh, NC 919-781-9454 Winston-Salem, NC 336-767-6900

Chespeake, VA 757-295-4944 Ashland, VA 804-798-9740 Roanoke, VA 540-362-3600 Warrenton, VA 540-349-2878


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are looking for work. “We are freeing up these funds so states can get down to the business of moving transportation projects forward and putting our friends and neighbors back to work,” LaHood told USA Today. But the move isn’t without controversy — particularly over its timing. Although President Barack Obama insists he isn’t going to “let politics stand between construction workers and good jobs repairing our roads and bridges,” vowing to “continue to do everything we can to put Americans back to work,” some members of Congress view it as political strategy. Steve Ellis, of the anti-earmark Taxpayers for Common Sense, said the move is “more about the November campaign than about good policy.” Some congress members have been calling for the money to be released since January 2011. At about the same time, USA Today, using data obtained from state governments with the help of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University, reported on the orphan earmarks that left $7.5 billion in highway funding over the last 20 years virtually stranded. In defense of the timing of the White House announcement, LaHood pointed out that it came “right in the middle of the construction season.” Use It or Lose It “This is not new money,” cautioned Will Wingfield, Indiana Department of Transportation public information director. The unspent funds come from congressional pet projects that were written into four spending bills from 2003 to 2006, he explained. However, the money was never spent, either because of an error in writing the bill, because the project could be completed without it or because the earmark wasn’t big enough. Two Indiana projects that stalled due to insufficient earmark funds may now get the go-ahead. The $415 million Hoosier Heartland project involves replacing State Road 25, a two-lane rural highway constructed in the 1930s, with a new four-lane, limited-access highway, which will link to the U.S. 24 Fort to Port highway. The 36-mi. (58 km) Hoosier Heartland project will upgrade the current highway’s 81 at-grade street intersections, three at-grade railroad crossings and more than 140 private entrances while improving access, safety and promoting economic development across Tippecanoe, Carroll and Cass counties. Part of the Major Moves initiative to upgrade U.S. 31 to freeway standards, the 15-mi. (24 km) realignment of U.S. 31 from U.S. 30 in Plymouth to the U.S. 20 bypass in South Bend will be built on new terrain east of the existing route. Wingfield said the $224 million price tag is just for construction, which is expected to continue through 2014. Both projects were slated to receive a small portion of earmark plans years ago, Wingfield said,

but until Indiana’s privatized toll road provided additional funds, neither could be completed. They are examples of what President Obama hopes to put a stop to by vowing to veto any bill with earmarks and by promising to support legislation to permanently ban earmarks. By releasing these funds, the Obama administration announced that it will no longer allow infrastructure funds to sit idle as a result of stalled earmark projects. “These idle earmarks have sat on the shelf as our infrastructure has continued to age and construction workers sat on the sideline. That ends today,” LaHood told reporters. “It’s good to see Washington moving away from earmarks,” Wingfield said. “Earmarks have a negative effect because they tie up funds for specific projects.” When seven local projects were scrapped, earmark funds sat idle because, he explained, “if earmark funds are left over after a project is completed, they are tied up, unable to be spent elsewhere without intervention by Congress.” Earmarks also can go unspent because members of Congress only provide a small portion of the cost of a project. “Assigning funding to projects is important.” Plan B States must identify the projects they plan to use the funds for by Oct. 1, and must have the projects contracted by Dec. 31, 2012. To ensure that this funding is quickly put to use to improve the nation’s infrastructure, any state that misses the deadlines risks having its money proportionally redistributed in FY 2013 to states that did meet the deadline. According to Wingfield, Indiana is seeking additional clarification in order to determine if the funds can be used on the originally intended projects now that new timelines have been established. “If not, we will use them in other ways that are allowed. We’re meeting with the federal highway department to see the rules. We will work within those rules to maximize all funding available.” Of 10 projects currently under way in Indiana, three are state highway projects: the Hoosier Heartland project connecting Lafayette to Fort Wayne; U.S. 31 from Plymouth to South Bend; and U.S. 37 and SR 145 in Orange and Crawford counties. Other states also are in the process of assessing potential projects in order to benefit from recovering old earmarks. Alabama has the highest unobligated balance, most of it devoted to stranded projects ($51.5 million), followed by California ($43.1 million), Texas ($30.8 million), New York ($29 million) and Pennsylvania ($28.5 million). Maine and the District of Columbia have just over $50,000 each outstanding. Wyoming is the only state with a zero balance. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Number of Projects ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA GUAM HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA PUERTO RICO RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING Totals:

33 13 8 5 71 2 13 1 2 21 16 1 3 4 32 10 4 5 18 17 1 8 28 28 10 18 22 3 4 1 7 20 5 52 2 1 15 19 3 27 1 3 13 1 7 22 4 1 32 19 7 8 0 671

Total Unobligated Balance $51,488,747.50 $20,239,216.44 $6,528,178.85 $6,966,946.00 $43,075,444.64 $995,663.00 $13,798,706.00 $272,250.00 $56,867.36 $11,376,804.00 $11,045,955.76 $491,964.00 $2,368,891.00 $2,712,796.00 $6,931,453.04 $4,781,202.32 $2,330,683.79 $1,625,744.83 $17,518,853.15 $10,037,406.02 $57,994.16 $4,316,160.00 $18,933,562.00 $15,806,886.79 $11,206,748.68 $15,248,578.00 $6,316,554.51 $864,375.31 $3,963,047.70 $673,151.02 $3,633,640.21 $13,924,524.07 $5,490,537.38 $29,031,287.86 $703,634.00 $195,651.23 $12,536,823.13 $8,148,480.37 $806,233.23 $28,536,041.90 $1,980,000.00 $864,324.05 $12,310,291.71 $495,000.00 $7,037,857.88 $30,795,362.97 $3,004,140.43 $172,099.66 $9,984,226.52 $4,752,010.88 $2,577,751.00 $4,360,597.45 $0.00 $473,371,347.80


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MOTOR GRADER 140G KOMATSU CONTACT: LEONARD MKUMBI PHONE: 0754561164 FAX: 0263121 EMAIL:MKUMBILEO4@YAHOO.CO.UK –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR A 35-45 TON GROVE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE CONTACT: HAENER CRANE & EQUIPMENT PHONE: 1-800-746-8106 EMAIL: HAENERCRNE@LEWISTON.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING FOR 2 SULLAIR AIR COMPRESSORS IN GOOD GOOD WORKING CONDITION. 2000-2003, 750 CFM, 150 PSI, AFTERCOOLED AND FILTERED, CAT DIESEL 3306, PORTABLE HIGHWAY TRAILER CONTACT: PEDRO LI PHONE: 323-707-6063 EMAIL: PEDROMLI@ IMPORTSAMERICAS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D4H D5H D6H LOW LOW HOURS USER LGP OR STRAIGHT PADS USA USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAW CRUSHER • LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO SK80 SK135 PARTS • I NEED A FRONT WINDOW FRAME, GLASS AND HARDWARE FOR A KOBELCO SK80 SK135 CONTACT: MICK PHONE: 352-270-0070 EMAIL: MICK.FIELDS@FIELDCO.BIZ –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAHOE MODEL C BACKHOE • PLANETARY ASSEMBLY AND DRIVE AXLE NEEDED TO REPLACE STOLEN PARTS CONTACT: WILLIAM CRAIB PHONE: 518-658-2639 EMAIL: PZCWHC@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED LEFT DOOR FOR 2004 KUBOTA RTV900 2004 MO HARD DOOR. CONTACT: P SMITH PHONE: 203-586-8712 EMAIL: MIMISMITH0722@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC HAMMER/ DROP HAMMER • WTB WORKING OR NON WORKING HAMMERS ANY SIZE LARGE OR SMALL NO DEALERS PLEASE CONTACT: JAMES MANN PHONE: 404-273-9424 FAX: 770-306-2962 EMAIL: JAMES2525@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 53X102 DROP DECK FLATBED • 53X102" AIR RIDE, AIR SPREAD, ALUMINUM/ STEEL COMBO OR ALL STEEL DROP DECK FLATBED. MUST HAVE RECENT DOT INSPECTION. PREFER TELEPHONE CONTACT @918-351-4646. CONTACT: IAN PHONE: 918-351-4646 EMAIL: MAKMAIL@MAKADAMGROUP.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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SPECIALLY CAT 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 TELEHANDLER 550 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., September 21, 2012 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Parkersburg, WV Fri., September 21, 2012 For: Late Model Cat, Deere and Komatsu Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Scranton, PA Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Aggregate Construction, Support Equipment • Dallas, TX Mon., September 24, 2012 For: Late Model Rentals Fleet, Trucks and Trailers • Charlestown, SC Thurs., September 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks and Support Equipment • Chicago, IL Fri., September 28, 2012 For: Late Model CAT Construction Equipment, Trucks and Support • Atlantic City, NJ Sat./Sun., September 29-30, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment • Detroit, MI Fri., October 5, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support • Boston, MA Sat., October 6, 2012 For: Major Job Completion Auction • Houston, TX Thurs., October 11, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Large Water Pumps • Sacramento, CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Odessa, TX Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support • Putney, VT Sun., October 14, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Santa’s Land Amusement Park • Portland, OR Thurs., October 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks and Trailers

• Syracuse, NY Sat., November 3, 2012 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • Racine, WI Sat., November 10, 2012 For: Late Model Construction and Support Equipment

Coming Auctions • ONLINE ONLY October 10, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Barranquilla, Columbia Sat., November 24, 2012 For: Late Model Construction and Support Equipment

• Gallup, NM October 11, 2012 For: Construction/Mining Equipment

• Kissimmee, FL Sat.-Sun., February 2-10, 2013 For: Annual 9 Day Auction! Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support

• Richmond, VA October 18, 2012 For: Construction/Mining Equipment

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Corvallis, OR September 20, 2012 • Atlanta, GA September 20, 2012 • Los Angeles, CA September 21, 2012 • Nashville, TN September 21, 2012 • Raleigh-Durham, NC September 26-27, 2012 • Las Vegas, NV September 27-28, 2012 • St. Louis, MO September 28, 2012 • Detroit, MI October 3, 2012 • Hartford, CT October 4, 2012

• Denver, CO October 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., October 5, 2012 For: Fall Contractors Auction DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• El Paso, TX October 10, 2012 • Chicago, IL October 11, 2012 • Sacramento, CA October 12, 2012 • Moultrie, GA October 19, 2012 • Tipton, CA October 19, 2012 • Northeast, MD October 23, 2012 BACKES AUCTIONEERS www.backes-auction.com 800-876-8070 • Galesburg, IL Fri., September 28, 2012 For: Trucks and Trailers CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Minot, ND October 3, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • Philadelphia, MS Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 19-20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090 • Online Only Closing September 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Afton, OK Thurs., September 20, 2012 For: Tri-State Ag Services • Garden City, KS Thurs., September 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Online Only Closing October 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Online Only Closing November 20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • New Ross, IN Thurs., December 6 2012 For: Farm Equipment • Online Only Closing December 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Online Only Closing February 5, 2013 For: Late Model John Deere Farm Equipment DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., September 21, 2012 For: 20th Annual Equipment Auction FAHEY SALES AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.faheysales.com 952-873-2555

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY September 20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY September 26, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY September 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728 • Brooklyn, MS Tues., September 25, 2012 For: Virtual One Owner Absolute Auction • Starkville, MS Sat., October 6, 2012 For: Forestry Equipment • Pelzer, SC Wed., October 17, 2012 For: Construction and Farm Equipment

• Online Only Closes September 24, 2012 For: Equipment Consignment Auction

• Brooklyn, MS Sat., October 20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and Tools

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

• Bristol, VA Wed., October 24, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and Tools

• Sewickley, PA Thurs., October 11, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Penfield Contracting INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS www.insightauction.com 863-386-1225 • Sebring, FL Sat., November 10, 2012 For: Farm and Construction Equipment Auction IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012

• Mt. Hope, WV Thurs., October 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Danielsville, GA Fri., November 2, 2012 For: Construction and Farm Equipment MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., September 25, 2012 For: Annual Fall Contractor’s Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Raleigh, NC Fri., September 21, 2012 For: Utility Equipment • Richmond, VA Fri., October 12, 2012 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowsky auctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri/Sat, September 28-29, 2012 For: Area Contractors and Equipment Dealers • Newark, NJ Wed., October 10, 2012 For: Heavy Construction, Bridge & Road Rehab Equipment • Columbus, OH Thurs., October 19, 2012 For: Construction and Paving Equipment PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs, September 20, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues, September 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs, September 27, 2012 For: Construction Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 6, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • Online Only October 1-9, 2012

For: Construction, Ag, Trucks & Vehicles • Chokia, MN September 1-11, 2012 For: Tractors, Loaders, Semi, Trailer THE AUCTION COMPANY www.theauctioncompany.net 951-657-5300 • Southern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Northern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles • Northern CA Sat., November 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicle • Southern CA Sat., December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Northern CA Sat., December 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles UNITED AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.uaa-auctions.com 517-202-9173 • Charlotte, MI Thurs., October 18, 2012 For: Delta Electrical Contractors • Wilmington, DE Fri., October 26, 2012 For: Construction & Utility Equipment UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Charlotte, MI Thurs., October 18, 2012 For: Commercial/Industrial WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., October 11, 2012 For: Heavy Equipment WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Equipment Auction


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ONE OWNER JOB COMPLETION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & Neff Rentals

AUCTION

ATLANTA, (BREMEN),

GEORGIA

NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a one owner job completion of a local contractor that has decided to sell this equipment from a recently completed job along with rental fleet equipment.

EARLY HILITES: 17 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (4) 2005 Cat CS533E, Cat CB224C, IR SD100, 2004 IR SD77F, IR SP-48DD, (2) 2007 Vibromax VN115, 2010 Hamm HD090V, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, Bomag 120AD-3, Dynapac CA152PD, Dynapac CA15PD, 15 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 IR DD90HF, 2005-(2) 2003 IR DD90, IR ST80, 2002 IR DD24, (2) 2006-2005 Dynapac CC122, 2006 Hypac C350D, Hypac C330B, Cat CB224C, Bomag 120AD-3, Bomag BW100AD-3, Ferguson 8-12B, 2 PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: Cat PS150B, IR PT125R, 2 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF5510, 2004 Blaw Knox PF3200, MILLING MACHINE: Wirtgen 1900DC, CURB MACHINE: 2006 Gomaco GT3600, SOIL STABILIZER: Cat SS250, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 320DL, 2006 Komatsu PC220LC8, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, 2008 IHI 55N-2, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140H, Cat 12H, Cat 12G, 2004 Komatsu GD555, 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, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6D, Cat D4C, Komatsu D65EX12, Komatsu D39P-1A, Komatsu D37E-5, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2005 Cat 420DIT (4x4), Cat 426B, Cat 416, (2) 2005 Case 580M (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 Bobcat T300, 2006 Bobcat T190, (2) 2007-2006 Takeuchi TL130, 4 SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S175, Bobcat 753C, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2006 JCB 528S, 2005 JCB 520, 2004 Gehl R56, FORKLIFT: Cat V50C, 2 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR HP375AWIR, IR HP375AW, 7 GENERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, 2005 Multiquip DCA45USI, 2006-2004 Multiquip DCA25SSIUC, 2005 IR G40, (2) 2006 Wacker G25, WELDERS: 2005 Multiquip BLW400SS, LIGHT PLANTS: 2005 Magnum MLT3060, AG TRACTORS: Cat Challenger MT655B, 5 SWEEPERS: Broce RC350, (2) Waldon Sweepmaster R-II, Elgin Pelican Series P, Lay-Mor 6HB, FORM TRUCK: 2004 Ford F450, DUMP TRUCK: 1988 Mack RD600, DUMP TRAILER: 2003 Ram (tri.), WATER TRUCK: 1988 Ford F700, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F250, 1995 Ford F800, 6 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2006 Sterling 9500 (t/a), 1999 Sterling (t/a), 2000 Freightliner Century (t/a), 2001 Mack CH613, CAB & CHASSIS: 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab, FUEL/ 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, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: 2006 Polaris ATV (6x6), 2006-2005 Kawasaki KAF620ES, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2005 Multiquip WBH-16 Concrete Buggy, TIRES: Alliance Floatation Tires for Trucks, Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, 72in. angle broom , SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 Pressure Washer, New Ratchet Straps, New Impact Wrenches, New Premium Diamond Blades, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Jackhammer Air Hose, New Water Hose, New 250B Electric Welder, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New Stiff Balls Multi Hitch, New Huskie Hammer Drills. Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. 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. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

In Conjunction with:

Martin & Martin Auctioneers, Inc. 1618 Easley Hwy, Pelzer, SC 29669 864-947-7888 www.mmaauction.com

WED., SEPT. 19 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON

& SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NY Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 www.lyonauctionlive.com

BusinessCalendar Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here! 2012 EVENTS CALENDAR: 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 call toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information. AMERICAN SUBCONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (ASA) OCTOBER 1, 2012 – ASA MIDWEST COUNCIL has planned for its 25th ANNIVERSARY CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT at NORWOOD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB in NORTH ST. LOUIS COUNTY. ASA Midwest Council is planning NEW GAMES for the 25th Annual Charity Golf Tournament. Participants can shoot golf balls from a cannon, break glass and aim for 100 prize flags. No, it’s not a battlefield, but rather some of the new games the ASA-Midwest Council is planning this year. The ASA Midwest Council is currently accepting sponsorships and registrations for its four-person scramble tournament. The cost to participate is $1,180 per foursome or $295 per player and includes green fees, cart, lunch, course beverages, dinner, cocktail hour and a silent and live auction. Also included in the cost are team Mulligan’s, skins, a putting contest, eagle challenge and golfer gift. Sponsorship packages are available, but limited. For more information about sponsorships or to register, contact Susan Winkelmann at 314/845-0855 or email: susan@asamidwest.com. 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 STP CLASSES Supervisory leadership program (STP) classes On Friday, September 28, Minnesota LECET will hold its annual Contractor Appreciation BBQ and Open House at its Lino Lakes facility. *** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events: AGC of MINNESOTA 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103-2186 Telephone: 651/632-8929 or 800/552-7670 Fax: 651/632-8929 Email: info@agcmn.org Website: www.agcmn.org 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. Friday, September 28, 2012 – Tournament. 7th Annual Construction Leadership Council’s GLOW BALL TOURNAMENT at Mystic Oaks Golf Course (formerly Ridge Golf & Country Club) 643 Ridge Road, Waterloo, IL 62298. DINNER @ 6:00 PM; SHOTGUN @ 7:00 PM Proceeds will benefit HEAT UP St. Louis. Thursday, October 4, 2012 – Bridge Project. Mississippi River Bridge Project located at DoubleTree Hotel St. Louis at Westport, 1973 Craigshire, St. Louis, MO 63146. You will want to hear Tom Tavernaro, Project Engineer for the Massman, Traylor, Alberici joint venture provide an overview of the construction work of the Main Span portion of the bridge project. Tom will review the construction activities which took place in 2010 and 2011 and discuss the upcoming construction activities this year. Cost: $55.00; Cocktails: 5:30 PM; Dinner: 6:30 PM; Presentation: 7:30 PM The dinner entrée will be grilled chicken breast. A two hour bar is included in the cost of the dinner. If you have special dietary needs, please advise. Any reservation not canceled prior to Monday, October 1, 2012 at 5:00 PM will be billed. Friday, October 19, 2012 – Tournament. Fall Sporting Clays Tournament at St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club. For Early Bird Sponsorship Specials, sign up to be a sponsor by Friday, September 28th, 2012 to get the early bird special. This event raises money for the AGC of St. Louis’ Political Action Committee, which in turn enables the AGC to strengthen the legislative voice of the industry. AGC ST. LOUIS – if you have any questions regarding the above AGC events, you may call Nancy Valentine at the AGC office at 314/480-3173 or email: nvalentine@agcstl.org. Completed registration forms and/or information pertinent to the above events, you may contact Donna Pigg at the AGC of St. Louis office at 314/781-2874. 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

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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. 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. 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 MNSW – ROAD – INST – SCHED ROAD INSTITUTE 2012 – 2013 Schedule Announced!!! Road Institute R will soon begin its 48th year as the asphalt paving industry’s premier training school, providing practical instruction for industry professionals. Volvo Construction Equipment has announced the 2012 – 2013 schedule for the Road Institute. The course curriculum offers two- to five-day sessions that begin in October and continue through May 2013, with classes held at two training facilities in North America – one in Chambersburg, PA and the other in Phoenix, AZ. “The Volvo commitment to training includes offering this program as a service to the industry and providing others the opportunity to learn best practices in a controlled environment with a focus of instruction and training dedicated to asphalt paving,” said Wade Turlington, Director of Product and Sales Education. “The Road Institute is dedicated to providing quality instruction to industry professionals, even if they don’t own or operate Volvo equipment.” 2012 – 2013 Road Institute Course SCHEDULE includes topics such as: . Automatic Grade and Slope Systems . Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1) . Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 2) . MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1) . MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 2) . MW500 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1) . Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance . Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance, warm-mix asphalt (WMA) . Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 1) . Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 2) . Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – Blaw-Knox R Pavers (Step 1) . Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment . Paving and Compaction Application Seminar . Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Steps 1 and 2) . Soil Compaction Application Seminar . Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 1) . Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 2) Class size is limited for ideal instructor-to-student ratios and team learning. Tuition is $750 (USD) per student per three to five day course or $500 (USD) per student per two day seminar. For more information on the Road Institute or to register for classes, visit roadinstitute.com or call 866/497-4501 or email: roadinstitute@volvo.com.


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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 2005 PETERBILT 357 QUINT

2004 CAT 320CLU SHINN CUTTER SYSTEM

(1 OF 2) 2002-1999 CAT 345BL

2007 KENWORTH W900L 2008 TRAIL-EZE TE701 SLIDE AXLE

Auctioneer Note: Featuring Absolute Packages of Equipment and Trucks from Gregory Poole Cat Equipment Company, ST Wooten Corporation, Triangle Grading & Paving Company, Triad Landscape Company, SEC Enterprise Company, and other owners. Large selection of earthmoving equipment, forestry equipment, support equipment, trucks and trailers will be available on this auction. Make plans today to attend, call for free brochure, 800.499.6560

2005 MASSEY FERGUSON 4370 4X4

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2000 INGERSOLL RAND DD-70

2000 TALBERT 51 TON RGN

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2000 KAWASAKI 60Z SERIES IV

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Single Terex AC 500-2 Does Job of Two 250-Ton Cranes TEREX from page 12

marketing], went over the crane’s load charts and features, and finalized the deal” recalled Renegar. “Its flexibility of configuration,” said Ronnie Solley, “was a key selling feature for us. The AC 500-2 would allow us to fill the void of a 400-ton crane and still have the additional capacity to do larger jobs.” Solley Crane’s decision to jump from a 250-ton capacity class crane to a 600-ton crane was the right decision for a market filled with heavy industrial customers. “Having the AC 500-2 opens up many more business opportunities for Solley Crane,” said Ake. “They are now capable of effectively covering the southeast region in addition to Decatur and the surrounding communities.” Increased Flexibility What Solley Crane has in the AC 500-2 is a highly portable crane that is quick to set up. “We can go 500 miles for a job just as easily as 100 miles,” said Ray Solley. “In addition to excellent mobility, crane design makes it easy to add boom sections and jibs,” added Renegar. The AC 500-2 offers a 183.7-ft. (56 m) telescoping boom and, with its 478.3-ft. (145.8 m) maximum system length, provides the longest length in the 600-ton capacity class that can travel at 13.25 tons (12 t) per axle. “Having the crane makes us more competitive, and its high lift and high capacity opens up new markets for us,” said Ronnie Solley. Ronnie Solley admitted that the company looked into purchasing a used crane rather than new. However, he said that the technology on new cranes is much better than the ones built even a few years ago. “There are so many new safety features, and they are more operator friendly and [in the case of the AC 500-2] can calculate ground contact pressures on the outriggers.” In addition to showing outrigger pressures, the IC-1 crane control system on the AC 500-2 stores all load charts and automatically selects the right chart based on crane configuration. A number of jib options — including a 98.4-ft. (30 m) main boom extension and 204.7-ft. (62.4 m) light fixed jib — increase crane versatility. However, it is the crane’s 295.3-ft (90-m) luffing jib that Renegar sees as being most beneficial for Solley Crane and the market. “The operator can extend the main boom out to get the height and then lay out the luffing jib, which makes this the ideal crane setup for repair and service work at industrial plants,” he said. Ronnie Solley agreed and added, “The

luffing jib is easy to operate. One lever controls boom up and another lever booms down the luffer.” The Terex AC 500-2 helped to increase Solley Crane’s flexibility and expand its market reach. “We are finding that the market for this crane,” said Ronnie Solley, “works a little differently than with our other cranes. We are quoting rentals 6, 8 and 10 months out for planned maintenance downtime at the plants.” As word is getting out, Solley Crane is

quoting more customers from a wider geographical area. About the Terex AC 500-2 All Terrain Crane The AC 500-2 delivers low-load transportability and quick onsite set up for Sully Crane and offers a higher level of operating efficiency. Built to offer big lift capabilities in a compact design, the AC 500-2 delivers up to 600 ton capacity class and a maximum tip height of 478.3 ft. (145.8 m). Its 56.3-ft. (17.1 m) long undercarriage is the most

compact in its class. When combined with its 16 x 8 x 14 axle configuration (axles 1-4 and 6-8 are steered, axle 5 is liftable and axles 1, 2, 4 & 5 driven), the AC 500-2 is one of the most mobile all-terrain cranes on the market, according to the manufacturer. Its exclusive Sideways Superlift system enhances the main boom cross-section and reinforcement, boosting lift capacities. “The Sideways Superlift is well engineered,” said Ronnie Solley. “We can leave it on the boom when transporting it to another site, which means we don’t have to keep dismantling it.” Operator efficiency is improved on heavy-lift projects with the AC 500-2’s IC-1 crane control system, which stores all load charts. The system automatically selects the right charts, based on crane configuration, which is inputted by the operator via a userfriendly touchscreen. A working range limiter protects crane operators from pushing the crane’s lifting potential beyond configured limits. The crane’s star-type outriggers help reduce system deformation and provide an enhanced level of stability. About Solley Crane Service Established in Decatur, Ala. in 1972, Solley Crane Service grew out of Ray Solley’s realization that the local industry had a need for a contractor to service their plants. With his civil engineering and construction background, Ray Solley built a company that made available to the market skilled, experienced personnel and the necessary equipment that could be quickly mobilized. Today, Solley Crane offers one of the most extensive fleets of industrial lifting equipment available in north Alabama. The equipment is continually updated to provide customers with sophisticated machinery, such as the Terex AC 500-2, to handle virtually any lifting application. For more information on Solley Crane Service, visit www.solley.com.

With its acquisition of the 600 ton (544 t) capacity class Terex AC 500-2 all terrain crane, Solley Crane Service can make a lift with a single crane, rather than the two it previously needed

About Terex Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer of a broad range of equipment that is focused on delivering customer-driven solutions for many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries. Terex reports in five business segments: aerial work platforms; construction; cranes; material handling and port solutions; and materials processing. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of equipment through Terex Financial Services. For more information, visit www.terex.com.


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Online Auction Thursday, September 27 Featuring equipment from

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Stancill Contracting Inc. Caters to Green Building MALL from page 20

Work includes the installation of engineered soil medium to resist soil compaction, durable turf varieties, and granite edging.

“We could buy or build the best equipment in the world, but without the talent and dedication of our employees, it would amount to nothing. Our guys worked countless hours to get the portable blender up and running and are as invested in the success of the project as we are. Good people make all the difference.” Stancill Contracting Inc. is a local D.C. business that was created by Emlyn Stancill in 2011. “After having worked in my family business, Stancills Inc., for 13 years, acquiring essential experience in material handling and processing, I founded Stancill Contracting Inc. as a woman-owned and operated Washington, D.C., contracting business to supply materials and services for the green building envelope,” Stancill said. “This includes consulting, on-site soil blending services, green roof, green wall and vegetated retaining wall soils, as well as solar panels and at-grade bio-retention, and garden and other storm waste water management and filtration materials.” Stancill noted that Stancills Inc. is a family business that began as a sand and gravel mining operation. It was started in the mid-1980s, borrowing from years of experience in sand

and gravel construction and sports fields, along with other construction materials. “Today, Stancills Inc. is the East Coast’s premier soil blending company, with specialized soils being shipped as far north as Niagara, N.Y., as far west as Cincinnati, Ohio, and as far east as Bermuda,” Stancill said. “I am very blessed to have a beautiful relationship with my father, Terry Stancill, whom I have worked with since graduating from college in 1999. Together, we have taken the company from small sand and gravel producer to nationally recognized soil blenders. I am grateful every day that I have had the opportunity to work with such an inspired and talented man.” Stancill noted that together, she and her father take joy in funneling their creativity and ingenuity into their business. “We are always changing and refining and sometimes taking chances,” she said. “It has really made any mundane aspects of the construction industry much more exciting. There is a lot of room for innovation in our world of construction, and I look forward to seeing that aspect grow and thrive.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Multiquip Showcases Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Multiquip, unveiled a prototype of the MQ H2G EarthSmart hydrogen fuel-cell powered generator (H2G). “Multiquip is leading the way in utilizing hydrogen fuel cell technology,” said Torsten Erbel, vice president product management, engineering and customer support of Multiquip. “Building on the technological momentum of the awardwinning H2LT light tower, we are anticipating strong results for the H2G, which was designed to make a significant environmental contribution. With just one unit, we are able to displace 900 gallons of diesel fuel per year, and eliminate 9.1 metric tons per year of CO2. Using the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy Use in Transportation Model [GREET] model, we achieve a 73 percent greenhouse gas savings using hydrogen instead of fossil fuels.” As the industry’s first mobile hydrogen fuel cell-powered genera-

tor, the H2G is environmentallyfriendly, pollution-free and does not produce particulate emission. Because the machine does not use fossil fuel sources, no combustion occurs in the process, making it safer for use in any environment, indoors or out. The generator operates cleanly with zero emissions and can be operated inside and for tunnel/underground applications, according to the manufacturer. Ideal for multiple industries, the ultra-efficient H2G can be operated for up to 26 hours at full load and is extremely quiet — boasting a low noise level of 44 decibels at 23 ft. (7 m). It is exceptionally reliable and requires low to minimal maintenance because there are virtually no moving parts (only one fan with meantime between failures of 40,000 hours), and no fuel to spill. For more information, visit www.Multiquip.com.

Multiquip, unveiled a prototype of the MQ H2G EarthSmart hydrogen fuel-cell powered generator (H2G).


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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC ATLANTA GA 9/19 ..............................................................68 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................27 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3,22 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ............................................6,48 BOMAG AMERICA’S INC ..........................................................21 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................19 CAROLINA CAT ........................................................9,14,15,16,17 CAROLINA CRAWLER ................................................................10 CAT AUCTION SERVICES EQUIPMENT YARD 10/10 ..................................................73 CCS EQUIPMENT ........................................................................7 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................30 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ............................................................44 CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................64 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ....................................6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..........................35,36,67 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................53 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................................75 DURATECH ................................................................................44 DYNAPAC ..................................................................................56 EOP 64 ............................................................................................ EXODUS MACHINES ................................................................41 FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................32 FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................25 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................52 GEHL ..........................................................................................56 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................40 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..............................................60 HELAC CORP ............................................................................52 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ................................................76 HOLLAND PUMP MFG ..............................................................19 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................51 INTELLIGENT SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY........................................6 INTERSTATE TRAILERS ............................................................33 IROCK CRUSHERS ....................................................................40 IRON PLANET ONLINE AUCTION 9/27 ....................................................71 JOHN DEERE ............................................................................57 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................54

KLEEMAN ..................................................................................47 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................................61 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR (JVA) ......................................................63 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO LUMBERTON NC 9/25 ........................................................69 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................10 MOBRO MARINE INC ................................................................11 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................52 NATIONAL HARDWARE SUPPLY ..............................................27 NORAM ......................................................................................59 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ........................................50 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ................................................23 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................29 OKADA AMERICA ......................................................................51 PILE EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................22 POWERSCREEN ........................................................................43 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................38 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ........................................40 RIG SOURCE INC ......................................................................25 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..............................27 RUGBY MANUFACTURING ......................................................34 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ......................................45 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................39 SNEAD AG SUPPLY & SERVICES ............................................13 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS LLC ............................51 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ....................................19 TAR HEEL MACHINERY ..............................................................5 TEREX CRANES ........................................................................55 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................48 TOWMASTER INC ......................................................................34 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................28 WANTED ......................................................................................65 WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC ................................................25

ALABAMA STATE SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ......................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ........................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ......................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................8

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