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New Army Reserve Center Supports Soldiers, Meets Anti-Terrorism Standards By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Hydraulics Express Hosts Open House…12

Sennebogen Works for Asheboro…43

ConExpo Retro CopperTop Ledcor JV photo See page 38 for an ongoing series of highlights from past ConExpos as they were reported in the pages of CEG.

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A new Army Reserve Center constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers is now home to members of the 518th Sustainment Brigade in Knightdale, N.C. The $19 million structure had to meet anti-terrorism and force protection requirements. As a result, the building features blast windows and doors, restricted vehicle access and minimum vehicular standoff distances. “The soldiers are very happy to be in their new Reserve Center, which was designed to support their training and operational requirements,” said Col. Joseph Roberts, director of public works for the 81st Regional Support Command in Fort Jackson, S.C. “They can focus on their mission and know that they have a modern facility that supports their needs.” The two-story, 81,072 sq. ft. (7,531.8 sq m) building near Raleigh, N.C., will house hundreds of soldiers, their families and support personnel. In June, a ribbon cutting ceremony took place to formally unveil the structure. “This facility was needed to support a new Army Reserve unit standing up under the Department of Defense’s Grow the Force initiative announced in 2007,” said Roberts. “As the active Army gained new brigade combat teams, the Army Reserve gained new units as part of the Army’s accompanying Combat Service Support Reset Initiative. The Army Reserve needed to provide adequate facilities to support the new units.” Officials held an official groundbreaking in December 2010, with an original move-in date of 2012. While awaiting their new digs, soldiers were placed in temporary housing, as crews worked on the highly anticipated project.

Construction Employment New Rules to Force Stalls, Jobless Rate Drops Increased Employer

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Construction employment stagnated in August, while the industry unemployment rate fell and a majority of companies reported difficulty finding workers, according to an analysis of new government data and an industry survey by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for education and immigration reform measures needed to ensure an adequate supply of skilled workers. “After a strong rebound in 2012, construction hiring and spending have been stuck in neutral through most of 2013,”

said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Yet the unemployment rate for former construction workers hit the lowest August level in five years, suggesting that experienced workers are leaving the industry rather than returning to it. As a result, firms are already having trouble finding workers.” Construction employment totaled 5.798 million in August, matching the July total, which was revised up by 5,000 from the initial estimate released four weeks earlier. The August total is 3.0 persee JOBS page 68

Spending Up to $6B The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in response to the administration’s decisions to finalize two new employment rules despite federal data indicating no need for the new measures: “The administration’s decision to finalize two new oppressive employment regulations for federal contractors forces us to object to measures whose goals we support and objectives our members already meet. That is see RULES page 82


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START YOUR ENGINES: WORK BEGINS ON DAYTONA SPEEDWAY

Daytona International Speedway is undergoing a dramatic overhaul intended to create a modern look and feel for the aging front stretch grandstands.

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Start Your Engines: Work Begins on Daytona Speedway By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Daytona International Speedway is undergoing a dramatic overhaul intended to create a modern look and feel for the aging front stretch grandstands. The Speedway represents a complete reimagining of an American icon. International Speedway Corp., which owns and operates Daytona and 12 other NASCAR tracks, produced a design featuring many amenities commonly found in modern NFL stadiums, such as wide concourses, themed restaurants, gathering areas with video screens and wifi capability, five expanded and redesigned entrances, a new pedestrian bridge and the addition of 40 escalators. The $400 million construction budget makes this redevelopment project the largest capital improvement project in ISC history. Officials like to think of it as preparing for the next 50 years and predicting the future for the fans and the sport. Track Time Built in 1958 by NASCAR founder William France Sr., the revolutionary highbanked 2.5-mi. (4 km) tri-oval permitted faster speeds and an enhanced view for fans. Lights were installed around the track in

1998, making it the third-largest single lit outdoor sports facility. Home of the Daytona 500, the Florida track hosts races of other series, including ARCA, AMA Superbike, Grand-Am, SCCE and Motocross. A 3.81-mi. (6.1 km) road course, built in 1959, incorporates part of the oval. Since 1966, it has been the site of a 24hour endurance race for sports cars. A 29acre lake in the 180-acre infield has hosted powerboat racing. A nearly half mi. short track was constructed along the backstretch of the Speedway’s main course for NASCAR’s lower-tier series. A quarter-mi. dirt track outside of turns one and two of the main superspeedway opened in 2009. The famed Speedway has been renovated three times: an infield renovation in 2004 and track repaving in 1978 and 2010. The intent of the project, according to ISC, is to enhance the overall experience for the fans, marketing partners and the motorsports industry by creating a world-class facility with premium amenities. “We are truly creating history with this unprecedented endeavor, said Lesa France Kennedy, chief executive officer of ISC. “The decision was made with strong consideration of the current macroeconomic condition and a clear view for our long-term

growth.” Fan-Friendly Design ISC’s clear view extends to providing fans with a superior racing experience. The process, started more than a year ago, will provide more accommodating, expanded entrances along International Speedway Boulevard that lead directly to a series of escalators and elevators. The elevators and escalators transport fans to three different concourse levels, each featuring spacious and strategically placed social neighborhoods along the nearly one-mi.-long front stretch. The 11 neighborhoods, each measuring the size of a football field, will allow fans to socialize during events without missing any action on the track, due to an open-sightline design and the addition of dozens of video screens. The central neighborhood, dubbed the World Center of Racing, will celebrate the history of Daytona International Speedway and its many unforgettable moments throughout more than 50 years of racing. Every seat along the Speedway front stretch will be replaced with wider and more comfortable seating. More restrooms and concession stands will be added throughout the facility.

The intent of the project, according to ISC, is to enhance the overall experience for the fans, marketing partners and the motorsports industry by creating a world-class facility with premium amenities.

The project includes the removal of backstretch grandstands. “We cannot provide the same experience back there that we can provide on the front stretch,” said Joie Chitwood III, president of DIS. “No matter whether you sit in the front row, the middle or the top row, we want the fans to have access to all the amenities, and we can do that on the front stretch. On the backstretch, you feel disconnected from the venue. We listened to the fans back there.” Previously tracks added seats for NASCAR races, now reducing capacity is the trend. International Speedway Corp. announced it would continue decreasing seating capacity at its racetracks to create more ticket demand. When the project is complete, Daytona will have reduced its capacity by 46,000 seats to a total of 101,000 seats, with the potential to increase permanent seating to 125,000 if needed in the future. ISC will target seating that doesn’t include sightlines to pit road and the opportunity for fans to take advantage of pre-race events and track amenities. “There [are] simply too many seats in inventory at several facilities in our portfolio,” said John Saunders, president of ISC. “The seats that we have today don’t necessarily offer or project the best experience for our fans. An engaged customer, one who understands the sport and has a good at-track experience, is more likely to return.” No seating or capacity changes will be made for Speedweeks 2014. The capacity decrease could occur in stages, according to track officials. “We will take great care of our loyal existing customers throughout this renovation,” Saunders adds. “They can expect to receive additional direct communication as we proceed with construction.” No taxes were levied to pay for this project. ISC was forced to reduce the scale of the redevelopment when they failed to secure a public and private partnership with the state of Florida. Plans for renovation of the midway outside the track were eliminated from the revised plans due to the decision by Florida’s legislature not to assist with public funds. “The major overhaul of the midway area was taken out,” said Chitwood. “The midway area is all the ground between the gates and International Speedway Boulevard.” Instead, ISC will fund the project, using a majority of the $600 million capital expenditure budget it has for all of its tracks combined over a five-year period from 2013 to 2017. Despite the major investment being made and reduced seating capacity, Chitwood said ticket prices will continue to be affordable, see DAYTONA page 76


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Hydraulics Express Holds Open House in Charlotte, N.C.

Guests receive a tour of the Hydraulics Express facility.

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(L-R): Gary Carpenter and Brad Greene, both of North Star Energy Services in Huntersville, N.C., listen to Bobby Tolley, shop supervisor of Hydraulics Express, go over the milling machine.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

McDaniel prepares to pressure test a hydraulic ydraulics Express, a division of Carolina Buddy cylinder. Tractor, held an open house on Sept. 5 at its facility in Charlotte, N.C. During the event, Shop Supervisor Bobby Tolley led tours of the facility, while explaining the different services offered by the company. Tolley said at Hydraulics Express the goal is to be the customers’ source for hydraulic solutions. In addition, he said, Hydraulics Express’ aim is to provide fast and reliable service and the company’s dedicated staff of hydraulic technicians and machinists has been trained to provide top quality service. Hydraulics Express’ hydraulic repair facility covers 19,000 sq. ft. and services all makes and models of offroad construction equipment, industrial production equipment and mobile equipment such as dump trucks, garbage trucks, roll backs and wreckers. The company keeps a large on-hand inventory of chrome rod stock and barrel material also houses more than $500,000 in specialized tooling and equipment, as well as more than 3,600 seals and packing kits. Hydraulics Express is an authorized distributor for many major hydraulics manufacturers.

Bill Davis turns down material on the lathe to fabricate a pin to hold the bucket on a Cat 330 excavator.

Tammi Tidwell of Linda Construction in Charlotte, N.C., listens to James White of Hydraulics Express go over the hydraulic tear down station.

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Long-Term Stock Holders, Employees Bomag to Relocate Purchase Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service Inc. in Orlando, Fla., This allows us to let the customer know if he is having tire recently announced a change in ownership, and relocation of problems long before they do serious damage to the tire. its headquarters to Brooksville, Fla. Long-term stock holders Over 90 percent of the tires we sell we install and monitor for John Downer, Joe Miller, Rick Williams and Tom Faudel the customer.” recently purchased the remaining shares of the Florida comThe company maintains an extensive database of cuspany from Rick and Y.M Miller the founders. tomer tires. Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service can provide cusThe Millers founded the company in 1984 in Columbia, tomers a print out of the history of each tire including what S.C. In 1986 the company expanded to Jacksonville, Fla., machine it is on, the tire’s location on the machine, and all and in 1988 opened in Orlando, Fla. The company went maintenance costs. This helps the customer control tire costs through a major expansion in 1994 when a number of and see where there might be problems. employees from another tire company joined Miller Bros. In addition to working with contractors and mining comGiant Tire Service. Downer and Miller both received shares panies, Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service works with rental of the company when they joined; Faudel and Williams bought in when they joined in 2002. Each of the owners has taken the title of vice president. “We keep it a team effort,” said Miller, “with no one boss, but four vice presidents.” “We all have our specialties but each of us will do all of the jobs if necessary,” said Williams. “John is in charge of operations and I will handle sales in the mining industry. Joe will handle construction sales, and Tom will be in charge of the financial responsibilities.” The company has a total of 48 employees including sales, field service and office personnel. Positions of the staff include a safety director, a certified MSHA trainer and multiple tire tracking and cost control specialists to ensure comprehensive and cost effective tire man(L-R): John Downer, Tom Faudel, Joe Miller and Rick Williams recently puragement. The company has a fleet of service chased the remaining shares of Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service in Orlando, trucks that can handle all off-road tire Fla. changes. Field service team members consist of 24 service technicians. Miller Bros. Giant companies to help to control tire costs. This includes damTire Service techs are certified in MSHA, IMSA, Florida age reports that might be related to a rental. Phosphate and TIA and have more than 400 years of comAdditionally, the company helps the customer with bined experience and knowledge. retreads. “Most of the employees have been with us a long time and “We don’t do retreads ourselves, but we have a long-term have an abundance of knowledge,” said Williams. relationship with a retread company that handles all of our “Because of all the knowledge our employees have we retread work,” said Downer. can provide a lot of additional services,” said Downer. “In The company maintains a large inventory of off-road addition, because of our knowledge, we can get our cus- truck tires based on customers needs. This inventory tomers extra support from tire manufacturers, even those we includes Bridgestone, Firestone, Michelin, Yokohama, Titan don’t represent.” International-Goodyear, Continental-General, Toyo, The biggest strength of the company according to the new Hercules, Double Coin and Alliance. In addition Miller Bros. owners is their people, service and customer relations. Giant Tire Service will stock additional inventory for cus“Our biggest strength is that we focus on the total cost of tomers if necessary. tire ownership, not just the cost of individual tires,” said Miller Bros. Giant Tire Service headquarters has now Miller. “By representing multiple manufactures of tires we relocated to 10340 Camp Mine Road, Brooksville, Fla. can match the product to the tire so that the customer gets the For more information, call 866/888-6871 or visit very best tire for his operation. We can help him control his www.MBGTS.net costs through the initial purchase and then by monitoring (This story also can be found on Construction each tire he uses. We can now do this electronically by get- Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipting continuous readings on tire air pressure and temperature. mentguide.com.)

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Driven by a key strategic initiative to expand its leading North American position and support for its customers throughout North America, Bomag Americas Inc. announced it will cease manufacturing operations in Kewanee, Ill., by the end of 2014 and relocate its business to a yet to be determined location in the southern United States. The products (single drum rollers, asphalt rollers, MPH364 reclaimer/stabilizer) which are currently manufactured in Kewanee will either be relocated and/or replaced with mar-

“In order to improve our leading position in the marketplace, we felt it was imperative to consolidate our manufacturing operations…” Joerg Unger Bomag, Worldwide

ket accepted products manufactured in other existing Bomag facilities located in Oklahoma, Germany or China. The company is making this move in order to maximize its manufacturing efficiencies, maintain competitive product costs and better support its customers, according to the company. As part of its corporate strategy to provide “best in class” product support, the company will build a new facility to accommodate a parts distribution center, training facility for sales and service, assembly to accommodate special features for the North American market and a corporate office complex. In conjunction with this move the company also is announcing its intent to enter into a long-term lease with a facility based in Oklahoma that will focus on providing the engineering, technical support and manufacturing of asphalt pavers, material transfer vehicles and reclaimer/stabilizers specifically designed for North and South America as well as other key export markets. “In order to improve our leading position in the marketplace we felt it was imperative to consolidate our manufacturing operations in order to leverage economies of scale and maximize our competitive position,” said Joerg Unger, president of Bomag, Worldwide. “Our intent is to strengthen our North American organization with the objective of being closer to our customers in service support, product development and product specific engineering utilizing all potential synergies within the Bomag Worldwide organization. The North American market is the largest market in the world and is strategic to our company’s long term success.” For more information, visit www.bomag.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The “Transportation Construction Advocate App,” or “TransCon App” unveiled by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) gives public and private-sector workers in the transportation design and construction industry a powerful, new tool to communicate with their elected officials about the importance of transportation investment to the U.S. economy and the need to fix the Highway Trust Fund. The app provides users with key information to convey to congressmen and senators while they are home during the August congressional recess, including “Talking Points” about the 90 percent cut the trust fund faces next year, as well as “Facts & Stats” about the industry’s economic impact in their state. A “Feedback” button allows people to provide instant reports about their meetings and (This story also can be found on conversations with lawmakers. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Text notifications will help stakeholders www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) stay on top of major legislative developmeasures globally recognized corporate responsibility standards in environmental, social and governance practices. Atlas Copco also was recognized as one of the world’s most sustainable companies in the Global 100 list presented at the World Economic Forum and ranked one of the world’s most ethical companies by Ethisphere Institute earlier this year. Atlas Copco also has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and has been recognized by Thomson-Reuters and Newsweek for its commitment to innovation and sustainability. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.

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Equipment Industry Leaders Assess Opportunities to Gain ‘Momentum’ The national political scene, innovation and technology, the economy and global development highlight the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) annual conference agenda. The event brings together senior-level executives in the off-road equipment manufacturing industry to better understand and act on industry issues and to network with peers. With the theme “Momentum: Leaders Never Stand Still,” the AEM annual conference will be held Nov. 3 to 5, 2013, at the Hilton Bonnet Creek Resort and Waldorf Astoria properties in Orlando, Fla. New for 2013 are executive locker room discussions: fastpaced open-forum sessions that promote candid peer dialog and problem-solving on key issues of innovation, technology, succession planning and customer support/parts business. A conference mobile event app will ramp up social engagement and interaction among attendees, allowing immediate feedback on presentations, information and alerts on conference activities, audience polling and more immediate results from the AEMPAC fundraising auction. Conference keynote is Peter Diamandus, a leading authority on innovation and chair and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation, which provides large incentive prizes to spur radical breakthroughs benefiting humanity. He’ll challenge companies to promote intelligent risk-taking that embraces the opportunities of rapid growth in technology, crowd sourcing and structural efficiencies.

Returning by popular demand is Peter Zeihan, president of Zeihan on Geopolitics, with executive briefings on Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. His information and insights will help attendees dig deeper into forces shaping the new world order to take advantage of market opportunities. In the conference’s Economies of Our Industries panel, the lead economists from Caterpillar Inc., American Farm Bureau Federation, Wells Fargo and Company and Associated General Contractors will examine the effects of multiple economic trends on off-road equipment manufacturing and will share strategies for driving growth. Also on the AEM agenda are Michael Jones, chief technology advocate of Google; Jim VandeHei, co-founder and executive editor of the POLITICO news media company; Bob Buker, president and CEO of U.S. Sugar; and Kirk Samuelson, senior vice president operations of Kiewit Corp. AEM will conduct its annual business meeting during the conference, with election of directors, recognition of longtime members and progress reports on association business and advocacy initiatives. AEM also holds its annual AEMPAC fundraising gala at the conference, this year with a “dueling pianos” theme, and it announces and celebrates the newest inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame. For more information, visit www.aem.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Proposed Crystalline Silica Rule Decried American Subcontractors Association decried a rule proposed by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulating the use of crystalline silica on construction projects, as “confusing and burdensome without meeting the shared goal of improved worker safety and health.” Released by OSHA on Aug. 23 during a news conference that laid out few details, the proposed rule “seeks to lower worker exposure to crystalline silica,” a natural occurring component of soil, sand, granite and other minerals. Many common construction operations in dozens of specialty trade activities involve silica, including those that cut, grind, crush or drill materials that contain silica, such as concrete, masonry, tile or rock. “OSHA’s proposed rule runs 577 pages and details the steps that tens of thousands of specialty trade contractors will have to follow in order to be in compliance,” said ASA Chief Advocacy Officer E. Colette Nelson. ASA and its advisors are reviewing and studying the rule in order to submit informed comments to OSHA to help the agency revise the rule to better help contractors protect the health and safety of their employees.

“ASA’s goal is to help OSHA develop a final rule that leaves little ambiguity about what construction contractors must do to comply and to protect their workers,” Nelson said. Under OSHA’s proposed rule, a construction employer would have to measure and keep records of the amount of respirable crystalline silica that its workers are exposed to if it may be at or above 25 micrograms of silica per cubic meter of air, averaged over an eight-hour day. An employer would have to protect its workers if the exposure is above a permissive exposure level (PEL) of 50, averaged over an eight-hour day. OSHA’s proposed rule essentially provides four ways to protect workers from crystalline silica: 1. Train workers on the dangers of silica exposure and ways to mitigate exposure. 2. Limit workers’ access to areas where they could be exposed above the PEL. 3. Use dust controls to protect workers from silica exposures above the PEL. 4. Provide respirators to workers when dust controls cannot limit exposures to the PEL. In its evaluation, ASA will deter-

mine whether OSHA’s proposed rule: • Adequately addresses the unique nature of the construction industry with non-fixed worksites and transient employees. • Is technologically feasible in the construction industry with its varied tasks, operations, and controls. • Is economically feasible in the construction industry, which is dominated by small firms. • Is consistent with other federal rules and regulations. ASA is part of the Construction Industry Safety Coalition, which is seeking a feasible and cost-effective crystalline silica regulation that improves safety and health measures for workers. The coalition represents thousands of employers working to protect hundreds of thousands of workers in the construction industry. The coalition was formed to encourage OSHA to develop better choices for compliance with the constructionspecific silica rule: alternatives that also address costs, consistency with existing federal regulations, and do not overly burden small businesses. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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COVINGTON, Va. (AP) Since its construction in 1857, life hasn’t been easy on Alleghany County’s Humpback Covered Bridge. The bridge last carried traffic over Dunlap Creek in 1929 and underwent a massive restoration in 1954, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. On July 11, a transportation historian and VDOT engineers gathered to unveil the structure’s latest rehabilitation project. “It’s part of our cultural heritage and it is a historic bridge,’’ VDOT Staunton District Environmental Manager Bill Jones said. “So VDOT wanted to take the time and energy and resources to preserve it in a better condition.’’ VDOT intends to reinforce the Humpback Bridge by providing a new roof as well as additional structural improvements, including siding repairs and a new protective stain. The wooden bridge gets its name from the higher ceiling near its center, giving the 110ft. structure the distinction of being a rarity in the United States, according to VDOT. Prior to the bridge being built, VDOT estimates, four other bridges spanned the same location. Each failed due to flooding or other factors. Ann Miller, VDOT transportation historian, said a June fire destroyed a similar structure in Ohio, leaving the Humpback Bridge as the last of its kind in the United States To Miller, this made working to preserve the structure even more important. “This one, is, it was, a major engineering achievement,’’ Miller said. The structure is now in use as a part of a 5-acre wayside park in Alleghany County, about 3 mi. west of Covington off U.S. 60. The bridge has been designated a Virginia Historic Landmark and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. “This bridge is an incredibly well-loved bridge,’’ Miller said. Teresa Hammond recalls having cookouts and picnics at the bridge and accompanying wayside park as a child.

“For me, it’s very nostalgic to be able to come back here,’’ Hammond said. “To know that this is still standing, and will be here for, you know, hopefully, my grandchildren to be able to enjoy as well.’’ Now, as executive director of the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Hammond said she hopes the work being done on the structure will encourage more people to visit.

“It’s something that we hope will be here for many years to come,’’ she said. Despite the fact the covered bridge hasn’t been restored for more than 50 years, Hammond said the structure was still “one of our most famous icons in the community.’’ Tony Opperman, VDOT cultural resource program manager, said the structure was of great importance not only to the community, but the nation as well. “Bridges like this, you can’t stop maintaining them,’’ Opperman said. “We saw this as an opportunity to be able to take care of some very necessary rehabilitation work.’’ Opperman said keeping a good roof on a structure like the Humpback Bridge is key in making sure it remains a fixture in the community for many years to come. “They’re there to protect the public investment,’’ Opperman said. The final cost of the project is expected to be around $125,000, with funding provided by the National Historic Covered Bridge program and VDOT. Work is expected to be finished by the end of July.

California-based DPR Construction firm is the new owner of Hardin Construction, an Atlanta-based builder founded in 1946. The previously announced deal closed on April 15. The combined company will be named DPR except in the Atlanta market (Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee) where it will be branded as DPR Hardin Construction. Doug Woods, one of the co-founders and president of DPR, was in Atlanta this week to meet with Hardin employees and to close the deal. DPR, founded in 1990, has operations in 18 offices around the country. “This was our first acquisition,” said Woods. DPR was interested in being able to leverage Hardin’s footprint in the Southeast, according to Woods. “It’s been a tough market for us to break into.” Woods said he believes the Southeast will continue to grow. The company expects to hire new employees. “This area has tremendous growth potential in all areas that we serve,” Woods said. However, in anticipation of the acquisition, there have been layoffs where there were redundancies. Prior to the announcement of the deal, Hardin had 260 employees across the Southeast, and since then 24 people have been laid off in Atlanta and another six at its other offices. A total of 230 Hardin employees are now DPR employees. Russ Brockelbank, an Atlanta native who spent more than 15 years with Hardin, will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the company in Atlanta.

Brantley Barrow, who has been Hardin’s chairman, will stay on to work on customer relations and help out in the community. Former Hardin president Bill Pinto will serve in a similar role. “We certainly want to continue what Hardin has been doing here locally in the

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community,” Woods said. “We have a 2030 mission to be one of the most admired companies in the country.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bobcat Names Eastern Shore Tractor New Dealer in Accomac

Bobcat Company has expanded its dealer network with the addition of Eastern Shore Tractor as an authorized sales, service, parts and rental provider of Bobcat equipment. The dealership is located at 22529 Lankford Highway, Accomac, Va. For nearly 50 years, Eastern Shore Tractor has served the agricultural and small construction equipment needs of Virginia’s Northampton and Accomack counties along the Delmarva Peninsula. Having only recently acquired the full line of Bobcat products — including skid-steer loaders, compact track loaders, compact excavators and utility vehicles — Eastern (This story also can be found on Shore Tractor is eager to place customers, Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at new and existing alike, in the brand’s reputable and reliable compact machines, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

according to the company. “The Bobcat brand is often thought of as the ‘Cadillac’ of the compact equipment industry,” said Eastern Shore Tractor General Manager Carter Magette. “We are confident that Bobcat products will live up to their high performance standards and look forward to growing the brand’s presence throughout the surrounding area.” For more information on Eastern Shore Tractor, call 757/787-4141 or visit www.easternshoretractor.com. For more information on Bobcat, visit www.bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Work on New Railway Line Digs Up Hydraulic Hose & Centuries of Buried London History Cylinder Opens in Plant City, Fla. By Jill Lawless

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LONDON (AP) Jewelry, pieces of ships, medieval ice skates, centuries-old skulls — some fascinating pieces of London’s history aren’t in museums, but underground. More often than not, they stay there, but work on a new railway line under the British capital is bringing centuries of that buried history to light. The 73-mi. (118 km) Crossrail line is Britain’s biggest construction project and the largest archaeological dig in London for decades. In the city’s busy business core, archaeologists have struck pay dirt, uncovering everything from a chunk of Roman road to dozens of 2,000-year-old horseshoes, some golden 16th-century bling — and the bones of long-dead Londoners. One afternoon, archaeologists were unearthing newly discovered bones in a pit beside Liverpool Street rail and subway station, while living city-dwellers scuttled by, oblivious, a few feet away. The remains belong to a few of the 20,000 people interred in a burial ground established in the 16th century. “Everyone’s been running around in Liverpool Street for years and not thinking that they’ve been walking around on bodies from one of the densest burial grounds in London,’’ said Nick Elsden, a Museum of London archaeologist helping to oversee excavations that go along with the work on the Crossrail line. The 2,000-year history of London goes deep — 16 to 20 ft. (5 to 6 m) deep, the distance between today’s street level and sidewalks in Roman times. Crossrail is providing archaeologists with a chance to dig down through those centuries — and even beyond, to prehistoric times. “This site is a rare, perhaps unprecedented opportunity,’’ Elsden said as he watched museum staff gently brush dirt from newly found bones and a skull in a hole that will soon house a maintenance shaft. “This is a major roadway outside one of London’s busiest railway stations. You don’t get to dig that up normally.’’ The $23 billion railway, due to open in 2018, will run across London from west to east, with a central 13 mi. (21 km) section underground. That has meant tunneling beneath some of the city’s oldest, most densely populated sections. Alongside tunneling work — advancing by 330 ft. (100 m) a week and due to be finished next year — more than 100 archaeologists have been involved in excavations at 40 sites over the past four years. They’ve found everything from reindeer, bison and mammoth bones dating back 68,000 years to the remains of a moated Tudor manor house, medieval ice skates, an 800year old piece of a ship and the foundations of an 18th-century shipyard. Earlier this year, the dig unearthed skeletons belonging to victims of the Black Death, the plague that wiped out half of London’s population in 1348. The latest discoveries include pieces of flint, some shaped into tiny blades, from a 9,000-year-old tool-making factory beside the Thames in what is now southeast London. It’s evidence the area was being resettled after the last Ice Age by nomadic hunter-gatherers.

At Liverpool Street, recent finds include a 16th-century Venetian gold coin with a small hole that suggests it was an early sequin, worn as decoration on the clothes of a wealthy person who probably lost it. It was found in a rubbish deposit. Elsden and his team are especially excited to have uncovered the remains of a Roman road, studded with 2,000-yearold horseshoes — more precisely equine sandals, made of metal and fastened to the hooves with leather straps. So many have been found that researchers suspect this must then, as now, have been a busy transit area, with horses bringing produce from the countryside to residents of what was then known as Londinium. “Roman horseshoes, stuck in a rut of the Roman road — you’ve got this unique little snapshot,’’ Elsden said. “You can see a Roman pulling his cart across the bridge. That’s a rare little glimpse into ordinary Roman life.’’ Some of the archaeologists’ most delicate work involves remains from the Bedlam burial ground, established in the 16th century underneath what is now Liverpool Street as the city’s medieval church graveyards filled up. Thousands of Londoners were buried there over 150 years, from paupers to religious nonconformists to patients at the adjacent Bedlam Hospital, the world’s first psychiatric asylum. Its name, a corruption of Bethlehem, became a synonym for chaos. Jay Carver, Crossrail’s lead archaeologist, said the project will mean disinterring the remains of about 4,000 people. Workers will treat the remains with delicacy and respect, practices not always followed in the past. The recently discovered Roman road is made of rammed earth, clay, wood and — surprisingly — human bones, washed by a river from a nearby cemetery and incorporated into the building material. “We tend to think in the past they were superstitious about bodies, but no,’’ Elsden said. “Bits of bodies are washing around out of cemeteries — they’re not that worried about it.’’ Centuries later, gravestones from the Bedlam cemetery were used as foundations of later buildings, and the soil has yielded pieces of bone, antler, tortoiseshell and ivory — leftovers from local craft workshops dumped over the cemetery wall in the 17th century. The newly excavated human remains will be studied for clues to diet and disease before being reinterred elsewhere. Most of them will, of necessity, be reburied anonymously. But Carver holds out hope that research may be able to identify some individuals. The Bedlam graveyard is known to contain the remains of several prominent people, including Robert Lockyer, a member of an egalitarian 17th-century political movement known as the Levelers. Lockyer was executed by firing squad at St. Paul’s Cathedral after leading an army mutiny in 1649 before being buried at Bedlam. “If you find someone who’s been executed with a musket, that’s going to leave some kind of damage,’’ Carver said. “It would be quite exciting if we could identify someone in that way.’’

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A new company, Hydraulic Hose & Cylinder of Plant City, opened its doors recently in Plant City, Fla. It specializes in all things hydraulic. Robert Gullinese, owner and general manager, has an extensive history in the hydraulic industry and will manage the company’s day to day operation. “We will provide a wide range of services. We have the ability to repack cylinders, rebuild hydraulic and pressure washer pumps, and have complete hose services including 1, 2, and 4 wire hydraulic hoses. We can also rebuild gear boxes and chrome rods and we will stock new cylinders. We can handle all sizes of cylinder rebuilds,” Gullinese said. “We have two crimping machines capable of handling any hose from no wire to four wire. We will also be able to manufacture air and water hoses. In addition we will have a large selection of hydraulic hoses, hose adaptors both standard and metric, seals and fittings in stock.” The company is located at 2610 U.S. Highway 92 East, just east of the downtown area. It can be reached 24 hours a day. For more information, call 813/704-4821. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Takeuchi Announces Hawkins-Graves as New Dealer in Va. Takeuchi-US has announced Hawkins-Graves Inc. as the latest addition to its expanding dealer network in North America. Hawkins-Graves Inc. will carry the full Takeuchi line of compact earthmoving equipment, including excavators, track loaders, wheel loaders and skid steer loaders. Starting with small construction equipment like air compressors, tools, and generators, Hawkins-Graves Inc. has served Virginia’s construction and utilities industries since 1966. It purchased its first skid steer in 1996, and has continued to grow its rental fleet of compact construction equipment over the years. In 2009, it acquired Virginia Track & Equipment Co., which broadened its product offering into a full-service construction equipment sales and rental company. “Hawkins-Graves has grown their business over the years by building lasting relationships with their customers, employees and suppliers,” said Kim Robinson, Takeuchi director of sales. “Their professionalism and integrity shows in everything they do, and we are proud that they have chosen to carry the Takeuchi line of compact equipment.” For more information, visit www.takeuchi-us.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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NDA’s Environmental Awards Salutes Jobs in Seven States The National Demolition Association (NDA) presented the 3nd annual Environmental Excellence Awards to five companies which have performed demolition projects that demonstrate significant environmental conservation and community improvement, while bringing about a discernible positive impact on the quality of life in the United States and Canada. “The Environmental Excellence Awards recognize NDA member companies which are true leaders in environmental stewardship,” said Michael R. Taylor, executive director of the NDA. “Environmental stewardship is one of the demolition industry’s primary missions and these winning projects help illustrate truly dramatic efforts our members have made to make this a reality.” The winning projects, which were honored at the National Demolition Association’s 40th Annual Convention in Las Vegas, are: Project: Mohave Generating Station, Laughlin, Nev. NDA Member: NCM Demolition & Remediation, Brea, Calif. NCM is currently decommissioning Southern California Edison’s giant Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nev., just

west of Las Vegas. The power plant is a 1,580-mW, coal-fired electric generating station situated on 3,000 acres adjacent to the Colorado River. The facility has 217 acres of storage ponds, evaporating ponds and a 300acre landfill. The scope of NCM’s scope of services includes asset recovery, asbestos abatement, hazardous materials handling, structural demolition, relocations of pond contents, and closure of the onsite landfill. Project: Revitalizing the city of Saginaw, Mich. NDA Member: Bierlein Companies Inc., Midland, Mich. Bierlein Companies partnered with AKT Peerless Environmental and Energy Services to reform environmental remediation and demolition services at the Downtown Saginaw Redevelopment Project. The scope of the project included the demolition of the eight-story Crowne Plaza Hotel and the adjacent 160,000-sq.-ft. Downtown Saginaw Mall. The work also included abatement of 200,000 sq. ft. of asbestos material and universal waste removal. Some 98 percent of the building materials on site were recycled. Project: Plymouth Cordage Mill #2 Demolition and Recycling, Plymouth,

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Project: Reuse and Recycling in Projects in Kansas, Missouri, New York, Utah. NDA Member: PlanetReuse, Kansas City, Mo. The goal of PlanetReuse’s projects is to increase the reuse of reclaimed materials in a way that is beneficial to the owners, the demolition and recycling industries, and the end users. Examples include the reuse of 86,000 sq. ft. of cypress, reclaimed hemlock, Douglas fir, and pine/spruce in a school in Greensburg, Kan.; the use of reclaimed material for the exterior walls of Kansas City’s Kaufman Center of the Performing Arts and bridges in Utah; 10,000 sq. ft. of oak flooring from a restaurant in Kansas City’s Power & Light District, which was processed for reuse as flooring in two new retail projects; and recycled portion of President Obama’s inauguration state into framing and walls for the Omega Institute for Sustainable Living in Rhinebeck, N.Y. For more information, visit www.demolitionassociation.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ConExpo 1981 ConExpo 1981 — Everything’s Truly Bigger in Texas This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) right after ConExpo 1981 concluded in January. This and other ConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuing series that take a look back at ConExpos past through the reporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros as much as we did searching for them deep in our archives. The words big, bigger, biggest and jumbo were commonplace in Houston, Texas, during ConExpo ’81 at the Astrodome Complex between Jan. 25 and 30. Big applied to the city of Houston, its expressways, the Astrodome, the Astrodome area, the equipment that was on display, from towering Grove hydraulic cranes to 19 yard hydraulic shovels to monster 1,000 hp bulldozers, to the super boxes in the upper reaches of the Astrodome itself. Another big was the crowd. Estimates ranged as high as 200,000, well exceeding the guestimates by the CIMA people. One of the things that make ConExpo ’81 the greatest show on earth is the diversity and breadth of the exhibitors. Nearly every conceivable type of equipment and service a contractor may want to use was represented at ConExpo. There were also several surprises. Probably the biggest surprise was the foreign invasion of a new wave of Japanese and European competitors moving in to stake out a position in the already crowded North American marketplace. The newcomers, including such giants as Komatsu, Hitachi, and I.B.H. Holding, demonstrated their ability to build extensive product lines; they are certainly to be considered a serious threat by U.S. manufacturers. New technology, new lines and new ideas abounded at ConExpo in January. Some equipment was bigger, more powerful and, at the same time, more fuel efficient than previous models. Other pieces of equipment were more compact, versatile and maneuverable than before. And in some cases, manufacturers added new technology to old standards giving them new viability and preventing obsolescence. For those not interested in construction equipment, ConExpo ’81 provided a wide variety of other activities. The daring could ride a gondola lifted by a giant FMC crane


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Houston, Texas to an observation post a couple hundred feet off the ground. Case set up a little theater and let people operate live equipment. Other manufacturers had working models of their equipment, which the public could control. Even history buffs could find some of the antique machines, which were revolutionary in their time, interesting. The antiques provided some insight into how much construction equipment has changed the way we live. Not all the equipment in ConExpo ’81 was brand new. Blaw-Knox went the other way and displayed a restored 1930 paver, the first automatic asphalt paving machine in history. It was equipped with rollers for compacting the asphalt as it was laying it. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Coming next issue: ConExpo ’81 continues: Equipment Takes the Field in the Astrodome.


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Orlando…

Rental Show Returns to Orange County Convention Center The Rental Show, Feb. 9 to 12 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., marks the 58th annual convention and trade show for the American Rental Association, and it’s a return to its most popular destination for the first time since 2010. The Rental Show includes a full day of seminars, with 23 total educational sessions available throughout the show. Speakers include returning favorites like Steve Abercrombie, Don Hutson and David McBee, while seminar topics will focus on hiring, conflict resolution, social media, healthcare, finance and more. The popular Rental Town Halls also will return, along with the “Wednesday Wake-Up Session” on The Rental Show’s final day. New construction education track for those in construction or general tool rental with seminars on Tier IV, DOT safety regulations and regulatory compliance will be discussed. A Keynote session features baseball icon Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics and subject of the movie “Moneyball.” Considered one of the most progressive and talented baseball executives

in the game today, Beane has molded the A’s into a perennial postseason contender since becoming the general manager after the 1997 season. In his keynote, he will share his underdog story, along with his winning leadership style of identifying undervalued assets to create and sustain a competitive advantage. Other highlights include: • Three days of trade show, with more than 625 exhibitors and the latest rental equipment in construction/industrial, general tool/homeowner and party/special event. • “ARA’s Big Splash at SeaWorld,” a special evening exclusively for show attendees and exhibitors at SeaWorld Orlando. • Networking events including lunch With ARA, regional receptions, the international reception and the ARA Foundation Charity Auction and Reception. Also, the ARA Young Professionals Network Reception will be held for those between the ages of 18 and 40. • Events & Tents on Feb. 8, with a full day of education and networking specifically for

those in party and special event rental. It includes a kickoff breakfast with a 2014 trends forecast; 16 educational sessions; a

A Keynote session features baseball icon Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics and subject of the movie, “Moneyball.”

new lunchtime inspiration challenge design competition; a closing keynote session with celebrity wedding planner, author and wed-

ding business consultant Susan Southerland; and a closing reception at Café Tu Tu Tango with its eclectic décor based on a Spanish artist’s loft. • The chance to win $2,500. ARA members will be receiving a special show-branded coin in the mail in late September to bring to the ARA Store on site in Orlando and enter into a drawing for $2,500. There are 20 hotels available for The Rental Show through Travel Planners, offering a variety of pricing and amenities. Complete details and online booking are available in the “Hotels and Travel” section at TheRentalShow.com. Registration for attendees is now open, with a special Internet only rate of $119 available for a limited time. The rate includes all three days of trade show, the keynote session and educational seminars on Feb. 9, 11 and 12, and is only available through Oct. 31. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

CIM Program Seeks Donations for World of Concrete Auction The Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program — a business intensive program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management — is seeking donations for its ninth annual auction to be held at the World of Concrete. The auction is scheduled for Jan. 22 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The silent auction will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the live auction begins at 1 p.m. According to Michael Philipps, chairman of the CIM auction committee, “The proceeds from the 2014 auction will benefit the CIM national steering committee (NSC) and support the current CIM programs, the executive MBA program, as well as help fund future program expansion.” Organizers hope the 2014 auction is even bigger than the 2013 auction, which raised more than $615,000 in gross revenue. The money raised from the CIM auction will benefit the NSC and support the CIM programs at Middle

Tennessee State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Texas State University and the California State University — Chico. “The NSC was pleased that the 2013 World of Concrete Auction surpassed the previous year’s total proceeds,” said Philipps. “This is yet another example of the high value the concrete industry places on the CIM program. The NSC appreciates that our industry donated over 150 items and all the bidders that helped make last year’s auction a huge success.” “The NSC of CIM has raised more than $3.1 million through the previous eight CIM auctions,” said Brian Gallagher, CIM marketing committee chairman. “We’ve been blessed with tremendous support from the concrete industry. The World of Concrete Show Management, Hanley Wood Publications, The Concrete Producer magazine, Concrete Construction magazine, McNeilus and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers have been with us from the beginning,”

he added. Previous auction items have included concrete mixer trucks, cement, skid steers, concrete saws, drills, mixers, vibrators, scaffolding, safety equipment, screeds, fiber transport systems, dust collectors, NDT equipment, decorative concrete tools, water meters, pumps, generators, training sessions, reference books, advertisements, laptop computers, mobile computers, sports memorabilia, sports travel packages, golf school packages and vacation travel packages. Those interested in making a donation should contact CIM Auction Committee Chairman Michael Philipps at michaelf.philipps@cemex.com or 713/722-2969. About CIM Receiving tremendous support from the concrete industry, the CIM program was the first of its kind in United States — a fouryear Bachelor of Science degree in

Concrete Industry Management. The need for such a program was recognized in 1994 and was put into action by the concrete industry. The end-result was a partnership between the concrete industry and Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) to develop the CIM program, implementing it with its first two students in 1996. Available at MTSU, California State University, Chico, Texas State University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology, the program has been successful for both the industry and the graduates. The goal of the program is to produce broadly educated, articulate graduates grounded in basic construction management, who are knowledgeable of concrete technology and techniques and are able to manage people and systems as well as promote products or services related to the concrete industry. It entails a broad range of courses, from English and history to science and mathematics. A series of required business courses such as

finance, marketing, management and business law also are taken throughout the length of the program. The concrete-specific courses teach the fundamentals of concrete, properties and testing, concrete construction and more. All of these courses provide much more than what is simply in the text — they emphasize problem solving, quality assurance and customer satisfaction. They utilize practical case studies and an internship to make sure the student obtains realworld experience essential to starting a successful career. Additional opportunities for growth include on-campus socials and other organized events providing industry networking and professional development. For more information, visit www.concretedegree.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Sennebogen Has Enough Mettle to Handle Asheboro’s Metal By Eric Olsen CEG CORRESPONDENT

To Kim Markham’s way of thinking, the Sennebogen 825 material handler he owns has been a dynamic addition to his company. Markham’s firm, Asheboro Recycling Center (ARC), located on Southmont Drive on the south side of Asheboro, N.C., is a onestop shop for the buying, processing and selling of recyclables. The company handles recyclable materials from the city of Asheboro and Randolph County, as well as most of the businesses and manufacturers in the area. As a result, ARC does about $11 million in sales each year. But despite that success, Markham was initially very reluctant to invest in the new Sennebogen rubber-tired handler in late 2011 when the need came up for his company to purchase a new machine. “I was scared to death, to be honest with you, on purchasing this material handler,” said Markham. “I really couldn’t afford to

buy it, but once I learned the value it could give us, I decided to do it.” The initial value came when Markham researched several material handlers made by different companies, including the German-based Sennebogen. After seeing a Sennebogen 825 operate at another business and talking to its operator, Markham was impressed with the feedback he was getting on the machine. In addition, he liked the fact that the company had its North American headquarters and a 100,000 sq. ft. (9,290 sq m) parts warehouse in Charlotte, only about an hour away. “That was huge for us,” he said. “With my business located in central North Carolina and Sennebogen located in the Charlotte area, we felt that it was too good to pass up.” In addition, Markham appreciated the hand-in-glove relationship that Sennebogen has with ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc., the Charlotte-based dealership from which he purchased the 825 material hansee ASHEBORO page 46

A worker uses the Sennebogen 825 to pick up another load of scrap.

Rob Jordan (L) of ASC Construction Equipment and Kim Markham, owner of Asheboro Recycling Center, discuss the productivity of the Sennebogen 825.


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Metso Completes Acquisition of Chinese Steel Foundry Metso has completed the acquisition of the steel foundry in Quzhou City, Zheijang Province some 250 mi. southwest of Shanghai. The acquired assets of Quzhou Juxin Machinery Co. Ltd. and Quzhou Chixin Machinery Co. Ltd. and approximately 220 employees transfered to Metso as of Aug. 8. The value of the acquisition will not be disclosed. The target of the acquisition is to improve Metso’s capabilities to supply wear parts to its mining and construction industry customers in China and other markets in AsiaPacific. “I am really pleased that we were able to close this important acquisition this fast. It gives us good starting point to develop the Quzhou foundry as part of Metso. We already have the most extensive services center and distribution network in our industry. With this acquisition we will strengthen our manufacturing presence in China and further develop our services business,” said João Ney Colagrossi, president, services business line, mining and construction, Metso. Metso currently has five foundries and an extensive network of external casting suppliers serving the mining and construction industries. Its foundries are located in

The Metso acquisition was celebrated at Quzhou foundry headquarters, Zheijang, China.

Ahmedabad, India; Isithebe, South Africa; Prerov, Czech Republic; Sorocaba, Brazil and Tampere, Finland. The year 2013 marks Metso’s 80-year anniversary in China. The company’s first contract from China, a paper machine delivery, was signed in 1933. Today, Metso has a

strong and well-established presence in China. Metso continues to strengthen its presence in China and has announced an acquisition of Shaorui Heavy Industries Ltd. and a joint venture with LiuGong Group Corp. Ltd. Metso’s 3,200 employees in China address local customer needs in all

Metso’s key customer industries, and support the sustainable development of China’s industries and infrastructure. For more information, visit metso.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Asheboro Uses Sennebogen to Lift 1,800 to 2,000 lbs. of Metal ASHEBORO from page 43

dler. ASC is the Sennebogen dealership for North and South Carolina and carries a full line of Sennebogen products. “But what really amazed me,” said Markham, “was that, before we got the Sennebogen, we were loading all of our shred metal with track hoes. It would take us, truck scale to truck scale, 45 minutes to load. With the Sennebogen, I have seen us do it in as little as 15 minutes. “Todd Gilmore [the firm’s ferrous (magnetic) and non-ferrous manager] loads shred material once in a blue moon and he has done it in 23 minutes. We have since been able to load 16 trailers in one day. That efficiency is remarkable.” Gilmore said that the Sennebogen has the advantage of offering its operator a raised cab, which allows him to more ably pick and place his load. “I had always loaded containers out with an excavator, so the ability to be in a raised cab to better see what you are doing makes it so easy,” he said. Versatile Sennebogen in Constant Use A visit to ARC will see a bevy of equipment moving around the facility, including skid steers, forklifts, track hoes and wheel loaders, made by a variety of manufacturers such as John Deere, Bobcat, Komatsu and Case — but only one Sennebogen. “We use it every day,” Markham said. “Dump trucks come in to ARC with materials for the Sennebogen to unload. Once we hook up a magnet to it we can then load fill to go to the mill.”

As an example of its versatility, Gilmore added that he can attach and use a 36-inch magnet to the 825 — a magnet not even made by Sennebogen — in as little as 12 minutes. With the 36-inch magnet, Gilmore said that the machine can pick up around 1,800 to 2,000 lbs. (816.5 to 907.2 kg) of metal. “The Sennebogen is perfect for handling this type of material,” said Gilmore. “Being as young as I am, I always like to have the biggest and best, and this 825 is perfect for how we use it.” Markham said that his firm’s target is to place about 40,000 pounds per load into its trailers. With the company’s single Sennebogen, they are now getting very close to achieving that goal. After 12 years in the recycling business, Markham said that he has learned that it is an industry that is very unforgiving, if not brutal, on its equipment. He added that from everything he has seen, the Sennebogen has proven its mettle against the worst that ARC can throw at it. A Complete Recycling Company Situated on about 20 acres of land with a railroad spur on the property, ARC has been owned by Markham since 2002. With 28 current full-time employees and a number of seasonal workers, the company processes around 30,000 tons (27,215 t) of material each year, according to Markham. “We are very unique in that we are a complete recycler,” he said, “and when I say that, I mean that our facility receives co-mingled curbside material from the city of Asheboro and Randolph County; we have tractors and trailers running to

local industrial plants picking up cardboard, metal and plastic, and we also have the daily peddlers delivering those materials to us.” Markham is proud of the fact that ARC has become quite skilled at finding outlets for items that are normally difficult to recycle effectively, such as old rubber scrap and dust. In another example, he pointed to the fact that he is working with another company to recycle waste glue generated by manufacturing facilities. “We have brought some of our corporate accounts to the point where we can recycle everything, whereas others are down to about 2 percent left for the landfill,” he said. “To go zero landfill is very costly for some plants, because then you start to talk about waste to energy. You also are getting into incineration, which is costly, and paying for the movement of that material to the incinerator. But, we have the experience to do all of that.” ARC Renowned for Its Integrity A former assistant plant manager of Energizer Battery, Markham said that he is proud that ARC is known for the honesty and integrity behind its service. “And by owning this Sennebogen, I feel that we are able to continue offering that excellent service to our daily retail customers and corporate accounts,” said Markham. For more information on the Sennebogen equipment line call 704/839-9553. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Powerscreen Warrior 1400X Saving NDA Appoints Kim Time, Money for Sutton Services Wieland Director of The Powerscreen Warrior 1400X was launched in 2012 at Hillhead and since then it has impressed customers around the world. Sutton Services Limited is a customer of Powerscreen distributor, Powerscreen Midlands. Sutton Services is a family run business with more than 20 years of industry experience specializing in demolition, site clearance, plant hire, recycling and steel fabrication. It recently bought and installed its first Warrior 1400X in its UK site. The machine is processing Arising’s C&D waste from a recycling site in Ipswich, UK. New features on the Warrior 1400X have already lead to an increase in productivity and improved fuel efficiency for Sutton. “We feel this machine is now way ahead of anything else on the market. With the new screen media set up, we have definitely seen a 25 to 30 percent reduction in the need for crushing. This drives down our operational costs while increasing our production ability. Compared to the previous machine we were operating, we have seen a 10 percent reduction in set up and take down time. There is also noise reduction making this a suitable machine to use in the middle of a city,” said Glenn Sutton, director. “We have recorded a vast improvement in the middle grade quality, they can send the mid-grade product straight to stockpile as these are correctly sized, the media now ensures that the fines are not piggy backing on paving slabs or kerbing.” Other improved features of the Warrior 1400X include:

Member Services

Glenn Sutton (L) and Brian Bell shake hands over the sale of the new machine.

• Feeder tray — leads to minimal spillage around the machine so the excavator driver can now keep loading without the need for stopping and clearing. • Collection raise feature — Provides easier access to the diesel tank compared to the standard Warrior 1400 and generally makes the machine more maintenance friendly around the core area of the machine. • Stockpile heights — Increases the stockpiling capacity on the fines and mid-size conveyors by nearly 50 percent with the new chassis riser. • New jack-up screen system — Allows the site engineer to get access to the media and change it in less time. The Warrior 1400X has been designed with economy in mind, with

Sutton Services bought this Warrior 1400X for its United Kingdom site.

reduced engine running speed and enhanced hydraulics. The 1400X offers a reduction in fuel consumption of up to 15 percent in comparison to its predecessor, according to the manufacturer. The Warrior 1400X can be fitted with either a Tier III / Stage 3A Caterpillar C4.4 ATAAC - 4 cylinder diesel engine developing 120 hp (90 kW) at 1,800 rpm, or a Tier IVi / Stage 3B Caterpillar C4.4 - 4 cylinder diesel engine developing 110 hp (82 kW) at 1,800 rpm. For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

In this post, Kim Wieland is responsible for the development and implementation of the organization’s new education initiative, designed to provide management and safety training to the demolition industry while improving professional competency.

The National Demolition Association has appointed Kim Wieland as director of member services, reporting directly to Michael R. Taylor, executive director. The NDA is the trade organization representing the global demolition industry. In this post, Wieland is responsible for the development and implementation of the organization’s new education initiative, designed to provide management and safety training to the demolition industry while improving professional competency. She also will be working on expanding the NDA’s other member services, advancing the recruitment and retention of association members, enhancing the NDA’s social media and branding programs, and working on association public relations efforts. Wieland previously worked on association educational programs for the American Lung Association and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. She also served as a teacher. For more information, visit www.demolitionassociation.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Demolition & Recycling

2003 Cat M320 MH Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, 38 ft Max Reach MH arrangement, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw hydraulic generator system, Cat GSH15 3/4 yd3 Scrap Grapple w/ 360 degree rotation, outriggers, and dual solid tires. @ 2500 hrs on Cat exchange reman engine. Checked through our shop, serviced, and ready for work..Call for price.

1999 Liebherr A932 HD #361-5179, 15,000 Hrs, Fixed Elevated Cab, Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, 20 kw Belt Drive Generator, NEW Generator Controller, Recent Engine, Trans & Pumps by Liebherr Dealer, Solid Tires. Good Overall Running Condition for the Age & Hours. FOB Hanover, MD.................Call for price.

1999 Fuchs MHL350 #2100317, 16,618 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, 49’ Max Reach Material Handling Front, Drop Nose Stick, Deutz Engine, Generator System, and Solid Tires. Clean Older Machine that is Sold “as-is” with Inspection Report Available. FOB East Longmeadow, MA. ................Only $79,500

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready. .................................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.

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2008 Komatsu PC78MR-6 with Genesis Steel Shear Zero tail swing radius, Cab w/ Heat & A/C, Blade, Rubber pads. Equipped w/ factory rebuilt Genesis GVP7 #07024 w/ Shear Jaws and 360 degree rotation. 6 month Genesis complete factory warranty on GVP7. Through shop, completely serviced, and work ready package ........Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours and Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factory rebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 Straight Mobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesis factory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, Delivered NEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ Material Handing Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set, Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (Fully Installed), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, and Outriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since New w/Service History Report Available. Excellent Condition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

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Everything you need to finish the job

Screen Machine Introduces Tracked CST Cone Crusher Atlas Copco’s popular XAS 185 HardHat™ portable air compressor features a revolutionary polyethylene canopy design—the toughest in the industry. It will not rust, dent, corrode or fade and it resists extremes in temperature. The canopy protects the compressor from worksite damage, reducing your cost of ownership. t t t t

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Screen Machine Industries Inc.’s track-mounted CST cone crusher features a 51 in. (129.5 cm) quarry-duty cone crusher offering a high weight to power ratio. This plant features a vibratory shaker screen located between the feeder and the cone crusher. Pre-screening the fines will significantly reduce crusher wear costs and increase overall plant production, according to the manufacturer. This American-made machine utilizes Grade 80 steel construction for strength and durability that will extend the machine’s overall life. Other features include Caterpillar diesel power, heavy-duty tracked undercarriage and wireless remotecontrol movement and operation. For more information, visit www.screenmachine.com.


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High Productivity – Low Operating Costs SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy” TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.

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Towmaster Annual Education Expo Draws More Than 300

Towmaster uses this event as an opportunity to network and build positive and ongoing relationships with both its vendors and customers.

A lunch was provided and prizes were given away, including a $4,000 Swenson spreader to one lucky municipality.

Towmaster, Inc., manufacturer of equipment trailers and truck bodies, held its 4th Annual Equipment and Education Expo on July 16. More than 300 key people from Minnesota’s Department of Transportation, along with multiple county, township and city departments, attended the event, which featured more 30 vendors and included four educational seminars all focused on the needs of the local and statewide transportation field. A lunch was provided and prizes were given away, including a $4,000 Swenson spreader to one lucky municipality. “This expo has become a huge event for Towmaster and its partners,” said Tim Erickson, Towmaster truck equipment

sales manager. “It builds and solidifies relationships between us, our vendors and our customers, as well as offers ongoing education and information vital to the transportation departments of cities, townships, counties, and the state of Minnesota.” Attendees learned about new products available from Towmaster, Omaha Standard, Falls Plows, Valley Blades, Force America, Whelen Lighting, Astleford International, Boyer Trucks, Swenson Spreaders and more. They also learned about trailer GVWR, DOT regulations, crane operating and plow blades from attending the educational seminars.

Attendees learned about new products available from Towmaster, Omaha Standard, Falls Plows, Valley Blades, Force America, Whelen Lighting, Astleford International, Boyer Trucks, Swenson Spreaders and more.

“This event has grown over the last four years and it’s something unique to Towmaster,” said Len Stulc, president of Towmaster. “Our employees pull together as a team and work hard to make this event positive and successful. Our partners help in a tremendous way and all the vendors told me it was a great event for them.” Towmaster uses this event as an opportunity to network and build positive and ongoing relationships with both their vendors and customers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack to Begin Production of DME-Powered Vehicles in 2015 Mack Trucks will begin production of dimethyl ether (DME)powered Mack Pinnacle Axle Back models in 2015. DME, a non-toxic, clean-burning alternative fuel, offers many environmental and societal benefits, including that it can be made from multiple sustainable feedstocks. One of the most significant advantages of the fuel is that it produces no soot, eliminating the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF). DME can provide up to a 95 percent CO2 reduction compared with diesel when produced from biomass or biogas. Furthermore, DME can be made from North America’s plentiful domestic natural gas supply, food

waste, animal waste, grass clippings and other sustainable sources, offering the potential to help reduce dependency on foreign oil. “The benefits of DME are numerous,” said Kevin Flaherty, president of Mack Trucks North American Sales & Marketing. “It’s better for the environment because it burns clean, and it can be made from sources that are domestically available. Mack trucks are built in the U.S.A., and with DME, we’ll be powering our vehicles with a fuel made in America as well.” The Pinnacle Axle Back model powered by DME will be equipped with a Mack MP8 engine, offering a 13-L engine to easily handle

heavy workloads. The Pinnacle Axle Back model is ideal for highway van trailer applications, bulk hauling, flatbed and dump trailer jobs. DME has the same performance and energy efficiency as diesel. The fuel is compression-ignited, is handled and stored similar to propane and does not need cryogenic temperatures or high tank pressures. “Mack is a leader in natural gas technology development, and we believe DME has tremendous potential as an effective way to use the country’s abundant natural gas reserves to power heavy-duty trucks,” Flaherty said. “DME is unique in that it is clean, easy to

handle, safe to store and will be made domestically, benefitting everyone.” DME can be produced by smallscale production units that convert biogas and natural gas into the fuel. Oberon Fuels recently announced its first innovative production unit would go online in June in California’s Imperial Valley region. “Oberon Fuels has developed small-scale, skid-mounted production units that can cost- effectively convert a variety of feedstocks to DME,” said Rebecca Boudreaux, president of Oberon Fuels. “With these small-scale production units, regional fuel markets are created, offering the potential to bypass the

infrastructure challenges of using an alternative fuel while also enabling the use of locally available feedstocks.” Mack’s DME-powered Pinnacle model will join an alternative fuel lineup that includes the natural gaspowered Mack TerraPro cabover and low entry models and the natural gas-powered Mack Pinnacle, which made its debut during the 2013 Mid-America Trucking Show. Mack also plans to launch a natural gas-powered Mack Granite. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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TIGER EQUIPMENT www.tigerequipment.com 4181 New Bern Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-346-1932 805 Old Roberts Rd Benson, NC 27504 919-989-0066

KELLY TRACTOR Miami, FL ktccat@kellytractor.com 305-592-5360 Davie, FL 954-581-8181 Fort Myers, FL 239-693-9233 Clewiston, FL 863-983-8177 West Palm Beach, FL 561-683-1231

Mack Trucks Selects Top Bulldog in Annual Walk the Bulldog Competition Tom Tenseth of Bruckner Truck Sales of Fort Worth, Texas, earned the right to be top bulldog as the winner of the 2013 Mack Trucks Walk the Bulldog competition. Walk the Bulldog features Mack sales professionals from across the United States competing to determine who most effectively presents the Mack total value proposition. During the championship, Mack sales professionals conducted a truck “walkaround,” a hands-on presentation of the Mack Granite model to a customer. Competitors were judged on how well they communicated product features and benefits based on customer requirements, as well as the service and support solutions offered under the Mack Pedigree Uptime Protection program. “Walk the Bulldog is one way we recognize the knowledge and customer focus of Mack sales professionals,” said John Walsh, Mack vice president of marketing. “Our dealers and sales

“Our dealers and sales teams are first in line to help customers get the best truck for the job they need to do, backing that up with service and support throughout the ownership experience.” John Walsh Mack Trucks

teams are first in line to help customers get the best truck for the job they need to do, backing that up with service and support throughout the ownership experience. This competition shows what it takes to make that happen.” Tenseth, who placed third at last year’s competition, started at Bruckner’s as a truck technician in 1995 and began selling Mack trucks in 1999. Stephen Cline, of Bruckner Truck Sales of Oklahoma City, placed second in the competition. Bill Gross, of W.W. Engine & Supply in Harrisburg, Pa., finished third.

Twelve sales professionals competed in the third annual competition, all of whom were top finishers at regional competitions. One hundred and eight sales professionals participated overall, providing an interactive way to hone their skills and deepen their knowledge of Mack products and services. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Tom Tenseth of Bruckner Truck Sales of Fort Worth, Texas, takes top honors at the Mack Trucks 2013 Walk the Bulldog competition.


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Felling Trailers’ Employees Participate in Mudman 5K Thirty-one Felling Trailers employees accepted and participated in the Mudman challenge at Powder Ridge Ski Area in Kimball, Minn., on Aug. 17. The 2013 course consisted of roughly 15 obstacles that tested participants’ strength, endurance, and mental fortitude. “[It was] exhilarating,” said Sheri Leonard, human resources and safety coordinator at Felling Trailers. When asked if she would do it again, she responded, “Definitely. It was work, but it was fun.” Jim Welle, material handler at Felling Trailers said “It was crazy, and there was lots of mud. More mud than I ever could have expected.”

The Felling Trailer employees were still smiling — despite the mud — at the end of the obstacle course.

In addition to running or walking up and down the ski hills, some of the obstacles included the following: • Trenches (mud tunnels covered with plywood and more dirt) • Ghilliegans Island (a surprise) • Snake Pit (Pond crossing Mudman style) • B-4 U Walk (belly crawl under barbed wire 18 in. off the ground) • Grease Monkey (Monkey bars over a mud pool) • Hell’s Bells (12 55 gal. drums hung from trees and swinging only inches apart) • Cargo Climb (12 ft. high cargo net on a frame) • Shrinkage (ice, water and gasping) • Trip Wire (rope 18 in. off the ground the runners have to high step over) • The Shower (goodbye contacts. High powered snow making machine) • Hay This is Fun (runners will climb over stacks of large round hay bales) • Mud Slide (60 ft. inflatable water slide with a huge mud pit at the bottom) • Cargo Nasty (More cargo net climbing) • Cliff Hanging (climb up and over three walls. Don’t look down) • Stop-Drop- & Roll (leap over trenches of fire) For more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit www.felling.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Thirty-one Felling Trailers employees accepted and participated in the Mudman challenge at Powder Ridge Ski Area in Kimball, Minn., on Aug. 17.


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New Caterpillar Waste Buckets Push, Lift High Volume Caterpillar introduces two new wheel loader bucket designs — the dozing bucket and the load-andcarry bucket — for solid waste handling in transfer stations and recycling centers. The buckets are specifically designed to enhance the productivity of Cat small and medium wheel loaders in waste applications. The buckets range from 6.0 to 14.0 cu. yd. (4.6 to 10.7 cu m) and complement Cat wheel loaders ranging from the 924K to the 980K. Two distinct types of waste buckets give the fleet manager the ability to choose the optimum based on the facility layout and the specific tasks to be performed. Both types of buckets can be equipped with bolt-on cutting

edges or rubber edges to suit the requirements of the facility. Dozing Bucket Pushes High Volume The Cat dozing bucket has a shallow throat and a taller profile than a standard bucket. It is specifically designed to push loads along the floor to a hole or hopper that feeds a hauler or processing machine below. The bucket design has high volume for its size, The buckbecause it pushes the ets range from 6.0 to load rather than carry- 14.0 cu. yd. (4.6 to 10.7 cu m) ing it. In addition to its and complement Cat wheel loaders ranghigh volume, the ing from the 924K to the 980K.

strength of the dozing bucket is its fast loading capability due to its deep floor design. Cat dozing buckets also feature robust design and construction for extended durability. Visibility to the load is improved with the use of bars instead of screens. Load-and-Carry Bucket Lifts High Volume The Cat load-and-carry bucket has a deeper throat and less height compared to the dozing bucket, which enables it to carry high volumes. It’s designed for light weight materials and achieves a fill factor of 1.3 or greater. The bucket can be used for stockpiling or loading haulers or

pushing away from trucks tipping on the floor. The bucket design enables the loader to work in any facility layout — loading below grade, partial grade separation or at the same level. The load-and-carry bucket has tamping capabilities to help ensure haulers are fully loaded. Cat load-and-carry buckets feature high strength construction and durability. Bars, rather than screens, provide improved sight lines through the upper part of the bucket and to the load. For more information, visit www.cat.com/waste. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Fecon Introduces Excavator Leading Edge Offers New Powered Stump Grinder Multi-Ripper Talon Bucket Fecon Inc.’s SH360 excavator stumper is the newest addition to its stump grinder product line. The SH360 mounts to any 20+ton (18 t) excavator via a bolt-on mount custom fit to the particular excavator. Hydraulics and drive train can be set up for the power provided by the excavator in the 45 to 65 gpm (170 to 246 Lpm) range and up to 5500 psi. For ultimate performance the SH360 can be set up for the Fecon BHP170 and BHP250 self-contained powerpacks with Fecon power management that deliver 65 to 105 gpm (246 to 397 Lpm). The SH360 is designed for those hard to reach stumps that cannot be safely accessed with normal stumper carriers. For more information, call 800/528-3113 or visit www.fecon.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The SH360 is designed for those hard to reach stumps that cannot be safely accessed with normal stumper carriers.

Leading Edge Attachments Inc. now offers the multiripper talon bucket as the new addition to the multiripper SHARC product line. LEA multi-ripper products often replace hammers, blasting and rock trenchers. Designed mainly for utility pipeline contractors, the new multiripper talon bucket works on the same principle as the multi-ripper bucket, except the bucket is very narrow, and the leading edges have been redesigned so that the center rib can be eliminated, thus improving capacity fill and dumping for a narrow bucket. The performance of this style of maximum breakout “one tooth at a time” bucket exceeds all other designs of rock bucket ripper combinations and has saved hundreds of thousands of dollars by avoiding the use of rock trenchers, hammers and blasting, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 866/928-5800 or visit www.digrock.com.


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Paladin Attachments Hires Garmenn as New Parts Mgr. Paladin Attachments recently hired David Garmenn to lead its new strategic initiative focusing on aftermarket parts and attachment specific maintenance kits. As the new parts manager, Garmenn will lead implementation of the new initiative. He will work closely with all internal departments including customer service, engineering and sales to enhance product support for Paladin, which includes its eight powerful brands: Bradco, CP, CustomWorks, FFC, Harley, JRB, McMillen and Sweepster. Garmenn comes to Paladin with more than 20 years of aftermarket experience in internal engine parts for automotive, heavy-duty on-road and heavy-duty diesel off-road con-

struction applications. He most recently worked in product management at Mahle Clevite Inc., where he managed a staff of 15 and lead product development for multiple product lines. Garmenn has extensive experience in post-merger integration and in implementing best practices among product lines, as well as product information management systems. “We’re excited to have Garmenn on board at Paladin. His experience and expertise will help us to expand and develop relationships with parts and service managers to gain insight about the aftermarket needs of customers and make sure they are being met,” said John Thomas, vice president of market-

ing and business development at Paladin. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

V3 Flex Plane Can Attach to Any Skid Steer Make, Model

Grouser Products’ V3 FlexPlane is the manufacturer’s latest in a series of heavy duty, contractor-grade attachments. Grouser’s V3 FlexPlane is designed to attach to any make and model of skid steer. The heavy-duty V3 FlexPlane features a versatile self-adjusting blade that rotates to contour to uneven terrain. Designed for high productivity, it features two double-beveled hardened cutting edges. Built with heavy-duty, contractor-grade materials and components, the V3 FlexPlane is designed for low maintenance and long product life and is offered in five models of varying length. Available sizes are 72-, 78-, 84-, 89-, and 96-in. (183, 198, 213, 226 and 244 cm). For more information, call 800/747-6182 or visit www.grouser.com.


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Break away concrete faster and chip through asphalt easier with the powerful force of the hydraulic breaker. Designed with performance and precision in mind, the hydraulic breaker delivers maximum efficiency by matching hydraulic capacity of the carrier to the breaker, allowing consistent machine to breaker performance. And the hydraulic breaker attachment provides a quieter and smoother operation while still maintaining blows per minute. Applications for the hydraulic breaker include controlled and precise demolition jobs, such as operating next to buildings and other tight spaces. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com/attachments/hydraulic_breaker.


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Gehl Telescopic Handler Sports Tier IV Yanmar Engine The EPA certified Tier IV Engine accessibility is made Yanmar 69 hp (51.5 kW) natusimple with a large, hinged rally-aspirated engine on the hood on the side of the Gehl RS5-19 telescopic hanmachine. The hood lifts fully dler meets the latest emissions out of the way, allowing plenty standards. This recently of room to access maintenance upgraded model is available in points, including the battery North American markets. and oil fill. Underneath the unit The Gehl RS5-19 is Gehl has added a bolted belly designed with a compact frame pan to protect all engine and and tight turning radius of 11 ft. hydraulic components. A (3.35 m), allowing it to maneuhinged access door provides ver in low buildings and coneasy access to the engine oil fined job sites. The RS5-19 is a drain. low-profile machine with an Hydraulic flow up to 20 overall height of 6 ft. 4 in. (1.93 gpm (76 Lpm) provides excelm), making operation in buildlent hydraulic performance. ings, garages and in confined The boom reaches to a height of 19 ft. 1 in. (5.8 Optional auxiliary lines power areas easy. The boom reaches The Gehl RS5-19 is designed with a compact frame and m) and features the same welded box-section a variety of available attachto a height of 19 ft. 1 in. (5.8 m) tight turning radius of 11 ft. (3.35 m), allowing it to design that is on the Gehl Dynalift telescopic ments, including, truss booms, handlers. and features the same welded maneuver in low buildings and confined job sites. jib booms, buckets and multibox-section design that is on ple types of carriages and The view from the spaciously designed Two direct mechanical joystick controls forks. The Dynattach quick-attach system the Gehl Dynalift telescopic handlers. Internal wet disc service brakes are stan- ROPS/FOPS canopy is a full 360 degrees. for boom and fork tilt functions are standard. allows quick attachment changes. The dard equipment, for better stopping capabil- An enclosed cab is optional with front and The controls are easy to reach and smooth to hydraulic hoses are routed inside the boom ity and longer life. A SAHR (spring-applied, top windows, a door and a heater/defroster operate, optimizing operator precision and protecting them from job site hazards. hydraulic-release) parking brake, which is for use in areas where operators need protec- productivity. A deluxe suspension seat is For more information, call 800/628-0491. (This story also can be found on automatically applied when the engine is tion from the weather. Optional air-condi- optional. A work light package can be added shut off, or manually engaged by pressing a tioning also is available for further climate to further increase the productivity of this Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at control. machine. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) rocker switch, also is standard.

Minnich Mfg. Releases Redesigned Dowel Pin Drill Minnich Manufacturing’s A1-C and A2-C drill frames have been redesigned with a 7 in. (17.7 cm) shorter wheel base allowing for a tighter turning radius and approximately 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) lighter than the previous design. Minnich also added an automatic

shut-off feature that stops the drill from absorbing the abuse of dry firing, which greatly extends the life of the drill. Minnich also released the new pistol grip control handles for the A-1-36 and A-1-48 on-grade dowel pin

Minnich’s A1-C and A2-C drill frames have been redesigned.

drill units. The safe and easy control handles will only allow the drill to function if held in the on/feed position. Releasing the handles will stop the drill instantly creating a much safer drilling environment. For more information, visit www.minnich-mfg.com.

The A-1-36 and A-1-48 on-grade dowel pin drill units have pistol grip control handles.


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Fontaine Revolution Roadshow Makes Pit Stop at Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel

The 8,600 lb. (3,900 kg) Fontaine Revolution dropdeck is the lightest on the market, and has the largest payload due to a patented design employing unitized construction.

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Hale Trailer was the tenth stop and ninth state on the Fontaine Revolution Roadshow USA tour. Fontaine’s new Revolution trailer is on display during the roadshow and will be given away to one lucky contestant to register online. The Revolution trailer has travelled nearly 3,225 mi. during the roadshow and still has three more stops along the way. The Roadshow started in Texas and will end in Illinois on Sept. 24.

Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel wanted to expand the event and succeeded. Hale Trailer displayed its Fontaine product line including the Velocity, Infinity and the new Revolution trailer. Also on display was the full line of Fontaine Heavy Haul products, including double-drops, extendables, and lowboys from 50 to 90 tons. This was the perfect opportunity to bring in customers and let them see everything Hale has to offer. As an added benefit to the buyers, Hale brought in representatives from Fontaine Trailer and Marmon Highway Technologies to help answer any questions the attendees had, which gave the buyers the best information possible. Hale Trailer didn’t stop there. Everyone enjoyed a pig roast and prize giveaways. The roast was a big hit; everyone chose different cuts from the pig during the buffet lunch that included many different options. On top of a great lunch and a chance to win a new Revolution all-aluminum dropdeck trailer, Hale Trailer gave away Phillies tickets and a large flat screen television. Overall the event was a huge success for Hale Trailer.

Fontaine Revolution Line The 8,600 lb. (3,900 kg) Fontaine Joe Spinelli (L) of J Spinelli & Sons Inc., in Norma, N.J., had questions answered by Hank Prochazka (2nd From Left), president of Revolution dropdeck is the lightest on the

Emily Hartwell (L) and Kelly Hanafy, administrative assistants of Hale Trailer, passed out important information and signed up attendees for a chance to win Phillies tickets and a flat screen TV.

market, and has the largest payload due to a design employing unitized construction. In addition, the line has a load securement system designed to focus on driver convenience. The Revolution electrical system is backed by a 10-year comprehensive warranty. Revolution trailers cut fuel costs in a variety of ways, according to the manufacturer. The trailers low weight and unitized design make the trailer more efficient and track straighter to reduce friction. The sleek, aerodynamic shape reduces wind drag. Tires last on average 30 percent longer with the Revolution trailer, as it reduced bend and flex along with reducing tire scrub and road friction. Revolution trailers are available in all-aluminum 52 and 60 flatbed along with a dropdeck model. About Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel Hale Trailer is among the largest independent full-service trailer dealerships with 12 East Coast branches from Maine to Florida. Hale also offers trailers for short and long-term rental, sells aftermarket parts and provides service. Hale carries a multi-million inventory with new and used trailers. For more information visit http://haletrailer.com/fontaine.php. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Fontaine Commercial Trailer Group. Marc Staley (R) of Hale Trailer sales stands by to lend a hand.

The roast was a big hit; everyone chose different cuts from the pig during the buffet lunch that included many different options.

The Fontaine Revolution Roadshow stopped at Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel in Voorhees, N.J., on Aug. 27.

(L-R): Frank De Mase of De Mase Trucking & Rigging in Lyndhurst, N.J., Brian Crist of Hale Trailer and Chris De Mase await the day’s activities.


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Unearthing a whole new utility class. Introducing the new Kubota KX080-3. This 8-ton, utility- class excavator is the next big thing in Kubota excavators. With a Kubota Tier II compliant diesel engine, the KX080-3 is powerful enough to handle the toughest digging situations, yet small enough to maneuver in tight work conditions. •64 HP •15-foot digging depth •18,254 lbs. operating weight •14,660 lbs. bucket breakout force

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DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC. Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end. F1000 series pavers: t Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engine t North American styling featuring the lowest deck height in the industry at 63 inches t Easy to use control panel with one touch auto fill and cleaning modes CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers: t Static linear loads of 140-252 pli t Active bouncing control t Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers: t Smooth start-stop system for directional changes t Wide-base tires t Air-on-the-run Built for maximum performance, ease of maintenance and lower total cost of ownership, Dynapac’ s rollers and pavers will provide you with more Uptime by Design.

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Recent Leveling-Off of Hiring Means Risk of Losing Workers JOBS from page 1

cent higher than in August 2012 but has been nearly flat since March 2013. Similarly, a Census Bureau report on construction spending released on Sept. 3 showed spending had changed little between May and July, the latest month available. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for workers actively looking for jobs and last employed in construction declined from 11.3 percent in August 2012 to 9.1 percent last month — the lowest August rate since 2008. “Over the past three years, the number of unemployed, experienced construction workers has dropped by half,” Simonson noted. “Unfortunately, the construction industry has been able to hire only about a third of those workers, while the rest have left construction for other industries, schooling, retirement or have dropped out of the labor force. The recent leveling-off of construction hiring means the industry risks losing more of its experienced workers, setting up a potentially grave shortfall when demand for construction resumes.” Nearly three-fourths (74 percent) of the construction firms that responded to a survey

that the association released on September 4 reported they are having difficulty filling some craft-worker positions. More than half (53 percent) of the respondents also said they are having difficulty filling professional positions. Association officials said that the fact that hiring problems appear so widespread when overall construction employment is flat was particularly worrisome in light of the high demand for workers expected in the near future. They urged elected officials in Washington to support construction education and training programs and to treat construction equitably in guest worker provisions of immigration reform legislation. “Construction employment has leveled off for now, but retirements and selected areas of demand mean there is still a need to address worker shortages before they become acute,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “We need to make sure there is an adequate supply of skilled construction labor to meet future demand." (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Building Features ‘Green’ Upgrades Including Solar Panels ARMY from page 1

“The 17-acre site required extensive earthwork because of the sloping terrain and the deep excavations required for the installation of water, sewer and storm drain utilities,” said Fermin Borrero, general engineer of the U.S. Army. “Large concrete reinforced retaining walls were needed and required in order to build up the project site and level the terrain for building construction.” According to Borrero, the facility is LEED Silver Certifiable. Through the combined efforts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacobs Engineering and the building contractor, the structure will ultimately save energy, use fewer resources, reduce pollution and contribute to healthier environments for the occupants and the local community. The new building features solar panel collectors with a closed loop heat exchanger for heating domestic hot water. Recycled materials were incorporated into the construction, and all construction waste generated was recycled as much as possible to keep it out of the landfill. A high-efficiency heating and cooling system was installed, along with an advanced lighting control system and space occupancy sensors. For general contractor CopperTop Ledcor JV in Beaufort, N.C., there were a number of challenges during construction. “One of the main concerns was encountering rock in quantities far greater than anticipated,” said Jeff Williams, project manager. “This precipitated several months of negotiations and six months of blasting. There were also forty-five change orders that had to be negotiated and executed over the course of the project.” Although the first winter during construction was colder than average, with many days below freezing and more snow than normal for the area, Williams said weather did not pose a significant problem. However,

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

Operator uses a 50-ton (45.4 t) hydraulic crane and custom jig to place an air handling unit on the second floor.

Crews excavate soil and blasted rock using a John Deere 330.

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

A new Army Reserve Center constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers is now home to members of the 518th Sustainment Brigade in Knightdale, N.C.

the timing of the assignment was an issue. “The biggest single challenge was the fact that this job was bid in the spring of 2010 when many contractors were bidding to try and keep cash flow going, thus, the pricing was very low,” said Williams. “This left the subcontractors, and us, with little or no margin to deal with the eventualities of con-

struction. This was compounded by the fact that the Army did not own the site at the time of award, delaying the start of the project for five months.” The documentation alone was no small feat, according to Williams. “The quality control reports, at project completion, filled 100 bankers boxes. The

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

Crews use an excavator and sheepsfoot compactor to place backfill for a retaining wall.

A 164 ft. (50 m) concrete boom pump is used to place concrete for a pre-engineered metal building.

submittals took up 200 square feet of floor space on shelves that were six feet tall.” Early work on the project included a timber harvest of the property. Crews drilled and blasted 50,000 cu. yds. (38,227.7 cu m) of rock. Construction of a 1,700 ft. (518.2 m) long retaining wall, a cut and fill of 60,000 cu. yds. (45,873.3 cu m) of material to level the site, and creation of three on-site storm water retention ponds with a surface area of approximately two acres were other necessary preparations. Site work consisted of placing the clay liner and gabion walls in the storm water retention basins, placement of concrete for the curb and gutter, placement of ABC stone and preparation of subgrade in parking areas. Installation of topsoil in green space areas was necessary. Along with perimeter fencing of chain link and tubular aluminum, crews had to complete security gates with access control. Construction included on-going installation of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire see ARMY page 76

CopperTop Ledcor JV photo

The roofing contractor uses boom lifts at the site.


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Challenges Include Jobsite Conditions, Multiple Inspections ARMY from page 70

sprinkler systems, as well as substantial portions of the exterior curtain wall system and interior finishes and doors. In total, three buildings were constructed including the training center featuring a steel frame, masonry exterior, a light gauge metal frame and air barrier and a standing seam metal roof. Interior space includes offices, classrooms, an assembly hall, kitchen, exercise area, locker rooms and storage. A 10,000 sq. ft. (929 sq m) single-story operation building was constructed for vehicle maintenance, parts storage, tool storage and offices. In addition, a single-story unheated storage building more than 4,000 sq. ft. (371.6 sq m) was built. A ramp providing easy loading and unloading of materials and equipment from vehicles — a task considered critical to the mobility unit’s mission — was built on the premises. Many pieces of equipment were used on the project, including several John Deere excavators and specifically a 330 excavator, a Cat D8, D6, and D4 bulldozer, rock drills, a Cat grader, John Deere and Ford backhoes, JLG scissor lifts (up to 28 at a time), JLG boom lifts, a 50-ton (45.4 t) hydraulic crane, a Reach forklift to 10,000 lbs. (4,535.9 kg), and asphalt equipment. Approximately 900 tons (816.4 t) of structural steel was used on the job, along with blast resistant glass, split face masonry block, gypsum board and light gauge metal framing. C & C Construction Services was responsible for providing all labor, materials and equipment to install site sidewalks, equipment pads, heavy-duty concrete paving and the heavy-duty concrete loading ramp structure. “All items in our scope of work were held to standards and

specifications set by the United States Army Corps of Engineers,” said Thomas Theisen, services project manager of C & C Construction. “We began work on this project in April, 2012 and finished March, 2013. More than 23,000 sq. ft. (2,136.8 sq m) of 4 in. (10.2 cm) thick sidewalks was required for the project that specifically included welded wire fabric reinforcement and 4,000 psi concrete material. Roughly 25,000 sq. ft. (2,322.5 sq m) of 7 in. (17.8 cm) thick heavy duty concrete paving was necessary. The paving was 4,000 psi (276 bar) 650 flexural strength mix, with four inches of compacted ABC stone underneath. Aging reinforcing steel was installed at 12 in. (30.5 cm) on center, each way. “The loading ramp structure was the most complicated part of this project,” said Theisen. “It had several steps to completion. First, the loading ramp wall footings were excavated, reinforced and poured. Then the cast in place walls were reinforced, formed and poured. Once this was the done, we had to backfill the inside of the walls with #57 stone. Once the backfill was completed, we could finally reinforce and pour the ramp slab that sat on top of the backfilled stone and cast in place walls.” Equipment used for the various tasks included S205 Bobcat skid steer loaders, Bomag 56-in. (142.3 cm) 11,000 lb. (4,989.5 kg) single drum rollers, all terrain construction forklifts and concrete pump trucks. Approximately 1,200 cu. yds. (917.5 cu m) of concrete was poured. The scope of work also involved tying 25 tons (22.7 t) of reinforcing steel, placing 30,000 sq. ft. (2,787.1 sq m) of welded wire fabric reinforcing, and installing and compacting 1,000 tons (907.2 t) of ABC stone. “The biggest challenge on this project was making sure all

work and materials we installed were in accordance exactly per plans and specifications, which were inspected meticulously by the Army Corps of Engineers, third party inspectors and onsite quality control management provided by the general contractor,” said Theisen. “With multiple inspections lasting up to one hour long each, there was no room for error. It either had to be exactly per plan, or everything had to be ripped out and re-done.” Theisen said the condition of the job site didn’t help matters. Crews would encounter solid rock while excavating. Rocks that were too large had to be removed using dynamite. Workers used an excavator with a chipping hammer attachment to remove the solid rock. The most time consuming part of the assignment was the paperwork the project demanded, according to Theisen. Daily equipment inspections were conducted on each individual piece of equipment. Other requirements included superintendent logs, daily safety logs and weekly toolbox talks. Any company that failed to turn these documents in the following morning would be reprimanded. “It was an honor to be able to complete this project from start to end, knowing that your individual efforts were contributing to the success of not just another building, but the United States Army,” said Theisen. “Our team kept those men and women in our minds every step of the way,” said Williams. “Seeing the excitement and happiness on the faces of the soldiers at the ribbon cutting ceremony was the greatest reward. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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coolers will be allowed and free parking will be available. “We are not going to turn around and leverage ticket prices; we know our fans need good entry-level pricing.” Meanwhile, DIS officials continue to press the state to change its mind about the initiative. “I do believe we have a great story to tell and I do believe we should be treated more fairly like the other sports properties in terms of sales tax rebates,” Chitwood said. Chitwood promises to go to Tallahassee frequently to remind state leaders how special Daytona is, and that ISC is making a huge investment not only to the Daytona area and Volusia County, but to the state of Florida as well. DIS has created more than 18,000 permanent Florida jobs and contributes more than $1.6 billion annually to the state’s economy. The Daytona International Speedway Front stretch Improvement and Mixed-Use Facility projects are expected to add 4,250 new construction jobs and nearly 1,300 permanent jobs. Whenever possible, local labor, contractors and suppliers will be used. An official statement from ISC and DIS notes

that not only are both headquartered in Florida, they add significantly to the state’s employment and revenue stream. “I am proud to say that we have been able to retain all the amenities that we wanted to have in the grandstand structure in terms of the entrances, the seat comfort, restrooms and all those elements,” said Chitwood. While not as ambitious as initially pro-

A rendering of the completed speedway.

posed, the renovation is still considered substantial and the hope is that once completed, it will turn Daytona, which officials have dubbed the “World Center of Racing,” into a show place. “[The project is] truly creating history with this unprecedented endeavor. I commend the board’s decision to move forward on our plan to redevelop the company’s sig-

nature motor sports facility, thereby shaping the vision of Daytona for the next 50 years,” said Kennedy. Ground Breaking On the Monday following the Coke Zero 400, Chitwood staged an unusual groundbreaking ceremony that pitted current and former NASCAR drivers and crew chiefs in a driving-skills test — a competition on Caterpillar front-end loaders. The winning team earned the honor of breaking ground on the redesign. The three-year project completion date is scheduled for January 2016, just prior to the Rolex24 endurance race. The dates of its races — including all February Speedweeks activity and the July 4 race week — will be unaffected next year, but it’s unclear how construction could affect the track’s events beyond 2014. “Obviously, if we’re going to do anything different than what we do [now], we’ll let everybody know,” Chitwood said. “Right now, we’re just trying to get through ’14.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. TELE HANDLER 540 170 & JCB SITE MASTER CONTACT: JALAL AHMED PHONE: 00971505536398 EMAIL: SALES@UMDUBAI.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– POWER CURBER 5700 B OR C | HI I WANT TO BUY URGENTLY USED BOWER CURBER 5700 B OR C IN GOOD CONDITION WITH AFFORDABLE PRICE C.I.F IRAQ CONTACT: ENG.IMAD PHONE: +9647711232323 EMAIL: ENGIMAD@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– UNDERCARRIAGE PARTS | HITACHI EX 400LC RAIL/ CHAINS, SPROCKETS, & ROLLERS PLEASE RETURN EMAIL PHOTOS & DESCRIPTION OF PARTS YOU HAVE. CONTACT: CLIFF PHONE: 7247364546 EMAIL: APPALACHIANSR1004@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– "KOMATSU" MOBILE CRUSHER BR350JG1E | "KOMATSU" MOBILE CRUSHER BR200, BR310, BR350JG-1E CONTACT: K.NAKA PHONE: 06-6754-4570 FAX: 06-6972-7515 EMAIL: HIRO@KUNIMITSU.CC| –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPAC CC142 | DYNAPAC ROLLER 52" DRUM CONTACT: PAUL PHONE: 5167902272 EMAIL: PCONDOS@CONDOSBROTHERS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADERS, EXCAVATORS | DESCRIBE WHAT YOU WANT. CONTACT: IRFAN SIDDIQUI PHONE: 09822566205 EMAIL: IRFAN.SB.ENTERPRISES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TYPE OF EQUIPMENT WANTED | CAT 920, 930, 950 , 950B, 950D HITACHI EX400-1, 200-1, UH83, UH07-7 CONTACT: MUHAMMAD DAWOOD PHONE: 3013388999 FAX: 3016326405 EMAIL:SALES@SPECIALVEHICLES.US –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RUBBER TIRED BACKHOE | RUBBER TIRED BACKHOE W/4N1 FRONT BUCKET REAR BUCKET W/THUMB CONTACT: WILLIAM CARTER PHONE: 910 7139072 EMAIL: WILLIAMCARTER40@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR US LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JCB3CX | JCB3 CX OR 4 CX .2000 HOURS IN EUROPE, GOOD SHAPE. CONTACT: LUBEN RABCHEV PHONE: 359 899 76 70 50 FAX: 702 616 8374 | EMAIL:LUBEN@RABCHEV.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORD F800 83 CUMMINS DIESEL 10 SPEED | LOOKING FOR THE 8.3 AND HAS TO BE A MANUAL WITH THE 2 SPEED AXLE. MANUAL 5 OR 6 SPEED. 6 SPEED WOULD BE BEST. CONTACT: MITCHELL VAN LANNEN PHONE: 715-304-6638 EMAIL: MITCHELLVANLANNEN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED | NEED URGENT MOTOR GRADER CHAMPION 740A 1997 TO 2000 GREY CAB CLOSE TO SOUTH FL CONTACT: BLADIMIR TORREALBA PHONE: 561-628-9704 EMAIL: BLADIMIR@ALLRIGHTMACHIERYCORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | DEAR SIR / MADAM, 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, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADERS / GRADERS / EXCAVATORS CONTACT: SARI SALEH PHONE: 860-752-5245 EMAIL: SARI@NORTHEASTMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT SHOVEL EXC | O&K RH340B FRONT SHOVEL REQUIREMENTS: DIESEL (NOT ELECTRIC POWERED) VERY LOW HOURS (LESS THAN 7,500 HOURS) UNADVERTISED - WHOLESALE PRICING. THANKS! CONTACT: SANTIAGO EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER BUCKET | NEED GP BUCKET FOR CASE 721D CONTACT: PATRICK KELLY PHONE: 716-891-4311 X 2243 FAX: 716-891-4311 EMAIL:PKELLY@HRPARTS.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MOTOR GRADER CONTACT: FRANCISCO NAVARRO PHONE: 7865186885 EMAIL: NAVARRO.FRANCISCO@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONSTRUCTION | WANTED ANY EXCAVATOR MARSH BUGGIES USED/NEW FOR SALE OR RENT. NEED NOW. PLEASE SEND PRICE, PICS, AND LOCATION TO MY EMAIL THANKS CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBO PHONE: 330-365-0654 EMAIL: PALUMBO519@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT | I NEED CAT SKID STEER DECALS FOR A 216 CAT CONTACT: SEAN PHONE: 314-565-9726 EMAIL: PUZZLEPIECE68@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATOR MOUNTED PILE HAMMER | SEEKING USED EXCAVATOR MOUNTED PILE HAMMERS. EMAIL PHOTOGRAPHS, LOCATION AND PRICING FOR QUICK REPLY. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATD6H WIDE TRACK | CATD6H DOZER WITH WIDE TRACK CONTACT: ERNEST PHONE: +2347038321784 EMAIL: CENSTRONGG@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED OR GOOD CORE MIXER DRIVE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR ZF GEAR BOXES FOR TRANSPORT MIXER (MIXER DRIV) PK 4100, PK 5100, PK 5300, PK 7300, PK 6300, PK 6500 , PK 7500 P 3300, P 6300, P 5300 , P 7300, P 4300 , P 3301 IF YOU CAN SUPPLY PLEASE SEND US PICTURE , DETAIL & YOUR BEST SERIOUS COMPETITIVE EXPORT PRICES CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 FAX: 819-205-0972 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SMALL BUCKET CRUSHER | SMALL BUCKET CRUSHER 600MM OR SMALLER CONTACT: IVAN FOWKES PHONE: 01509413012 MOB07706976762 EMAIL:IBF@TALKTALK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D41 TRACK DOZER | CAB, AIR, POWER ANGLE TILT BLADE. LOW HOURS, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MOTOR GRADER | JOHN DEERE JD 670D COMPLETE CAB OR COMPLETE GRADER CONTACT: PETER MURRAY PHONE: +61407283980 EMAIL: THYMUS8@BIGPOND.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TRACTOR | MITSHUBISHI TRACTOR MLV3E CONTACT: RAJENDRA PHONE: 9673466455 EMAIL: RAJENDRAMOLANE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KAWASAKI LOADERS | NEED TO BUY USED KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS 50Z, 60Z, 65Z, 70Z, 80Z, 85Z, 90Z, 95Z, YEAR MODEL 99 - UP. EMAIL ME WITH PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION & LOCATION AND OFFER PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CUTTER HEAD DREDGE CONTACT: BARTON SAND AND GRAVEL PHONE: 612 315 6026 EMAIL: ALS@TILLERCORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D8T ENC CAB WITH S SINGLE RIPPER BLADE ANGLE UNDER 3000 HOURS USA CONTRACTOR ONLY I NEED 10 I/TS CLEAR ANGLE BLADE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED A 320DL EXCAVATOR WITH CAB, AIR, GP BOOM, LONG STICK, AROUND 1500 HOURS. BUY FOR AROUND $140,000 THANKS CONTACT: BOB BOEDGES PHONE: 618-797-1900 FAX: 618-797-1912 EMAIL:HALLEQUIP2@EARTHLIK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO 720726 730 GRADER | 2000 2003 YEAR, WORK READY, US LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT CONTACT: GEORGE CHOUKAIR PHONE: 9087051684 EMAIL: GINOSHOU@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | WE ARE LOOKING FOR FOLLOWING USED EQUIPMENT: 1. PC120-6, PC200-3/-6, -7, PC300-5, PC300-6, PC300-7, PC400-6 2. SK120I, II III, SK200I, II, III, SK200-6, SK300, I, II, III, SK330LC 3. EX120-1, EX200-1, EX200LC-5, EX270-1 4. D31P20, D41E-6, D41P-6, D61EX/PX-12, AND D61EX/PX-15 5. SAKAI 500 ROLLERS 6. CAT 12G, 12H, 140H, 160H 7. KOMATSU BR350J-1 MOBILE STONE CRUSHER CONTACT: ANTHONY PHONE: 7144967229 FAX: 3103249983 EMAIL:BUSINESSCENTER @APCCTRAN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKYTRAK 10042 TELEHANDLER | SKYTRAK 10042, OROPS, 2500 HRS OR LESS, GOOD TIRES, GOOD PAINT. CONTACT: TOM THORNTON PHONE: 817-282-7900 EMAIL: LIFTMAN@2MEC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT LOADER | CAT 432 D OR E JD 310 JCB 3X OR 4X 2007 2008. NO MORE THAN 2000 HOURS. EMAIL: LUBEN@RABCHEV.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA B4672A | KUBOTA HOE ATTACHMENT AND SUBFRAME CONTACT: JEFF FOLK EMAIL: JEFFFOLK@EMBARQMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GP WHEEL LOADER BUCKET | GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET 1.6 FOR A 1985 KOBELCO LK 300 A CONTACT: DALE CHAPMAN PHONE: 252-438-5144 FAX: 252-438-2350 EMAIL:DCHAPMANGREYSTONE @HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580 K SK L SL M SM S CONTACT: FRANK (TRICO EQUIPMENT) PHONE: 800-TRICO-50 FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL:FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ZF TRANSIT MIXER GEAR BOXES | I WANT LARGE QUANTITY OF :USED ZF TRANSPORT MIXER DRIVE P & PK SERIES. ALSO LARGE QUANTITY OF : USED SUNDSTRAND HYDRAULIC PUMP & MOTOR CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 FAX: 819-205-0972 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL NEW LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU, DEERE, OTHER | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY CONTRACTOR OWNED NEWER LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AT FAIR PRICE. NO BROKERS/DEALERS. CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 570-250-5559 EMAIL: JOEDIRT@CONTRACTOR.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK MIXER & FORKLIFT | I AM LOOKING FOR (2) 2005 OSHKOSH TRI FRONT DISCHARGE MIXER, OR INTERNATIONAL, "IM OPEN FOR OPTIONS"

ALSO LOOKING FOR (2) FORKLIFT, 200 TO 2003 DIESEL POWER, THREE STAGE MAST 6 TO 7 TON CAPACITY, WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY! THANK YOU! CONTACT: WILLIAM A. FREITES PHONE: 813-294-2222 FAX: 352-610-9849 EMAIL:WILLIFREIT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1989 TO 1996 420 JOHN DEERE FRONT MOUNT ENGINE RIDING LAWN MOWER CONTACT: SPENCER THOMAS PHONE: 804 514 7568 EMAIL:SPENCERTHOMAS16@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRACKED SCREENING PLANT IN SOUTHWEST CONTACT: JACK DYKSTRA PHONE: 602 390 4846 FAX: 602 269 5863 EMAIL:HAMMERCONTRACTOR@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A WINCH TO FIT A DRESSTA DOZER TD 15 H SERIAL #-32584 CONTACT: EDWARD BECKER PHONE: 870-421-8301 EMAIL: BTSERVICES708@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU MOBILE CRUSHER MODEL:BR300JG AND BR350JG KOMATSU OFF-ROAD DUMP TRUCK HD325-5 AND HD465-5 CONTACT: K.NAKA PHONE: 06-6754-4570 FAX: 06-6972-7515 EMAIL: HIRO@KUNIMITSU.CC –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 12H | WE ARE INSTALLING A MID-MOUNT SCARIFIER ON A CAT 12H GRADER AND ARE IN NEED OF 1)8W-0684 BRACKET ASSEMBLY AND 1)8W-0681 PLATE. CONTACT: WENDELL CAIN PHONE: 770-381-8984 FAX: 770-381-6977 EMAIL:WENDELL@CAINANDTODD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ZF GEAR BOXES (MIXER DRIVE) | WE WANT TO BUY: CONCRETE READY MIX ZF DRUM DRIVE GOOD USED OR CORE CONTACT: M.ASKARI PHONE: 819-246-9577 FAX: 819-2050972 EMAIL:M.PFCDIESEL@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED CAT LOADERS!! | NEED THE FOLLOWING CAT LOADERS: 9 3 6 (84 92) 9 3 8 G (AROUND YEAR 05) 9 5 0 B/C/E/F-II (78 UP) 9 5 0 G/H (’05 – ’09, FULL STEERING ONLY) 9 6 6 C/D/E/F (78 UP) 9 6 6 H (’09 – ’11, FULL STEERING ONLY, HOURS AROUND 8000 OR LESS, ORIGINAL PAINT) 9 8 0 C/F (87 UP) CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRACK TANKS | NEED 6 TANKS CONTACT: JOHN EDDLEMAN FAX: 870-762-0073 EMAIL:DRWRECKER@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Boston, MA Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation, Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors & Trailers • Dallas (Fort Worth), TX Tues., September 24, 2013 For: Major Acquisition & Rental Return Auction • Parkersburg, WV Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA September 27-28, 2013 For: Cat, Komatsu, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment • Pittsburgh, PA Sat., September 28, 2013 For: Construction, Support Equipment & Scrap Handling Equipment • Portland, OR Fri., October 4, 2013 For: Late Model Construction Rental Fleet Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Low Hours Compact Rental Fleet Equipment • Milwaukee, WI Fri., October 11, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation of Construction Equipment • Racine, WI Sat., October 12, 2013 For: Construction Rentals, Attachments, Support and more • Albany (Troy), NY Sun., October 13, 2013 For: 20+ Acres, Nice Home, Shop & Barn, Outstanding View! • Philadelphia, MS Wed., October 16, 2013 For: Major Job Completion • Midland (Odessa), TX Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Rental Returns of Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts and more • Houston, TX Fri., October 18, 2013 For: Large Job Completion of Late Model Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Sat., October 19, 2013 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment, Booms, Scissors, Telescopic & Warehouse Forklifts • Lima, Peru Sat., October 26, 2013 For: Late Model Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Support & Attachments. • Buffalo, NY Fri., November 1, 2013 For: Late Model Construction & Boring Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Franklin, NH Sat., November 2, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation of Construction & Rigging Equipment • Delaware, NJ Sat., November 9, 2013 For: Very Large Contract Completion Auction

• Canastota (Syracuse), NY Sat., November 16, 2013 For: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction Equipment

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Phoenix, AZ September 18, 2013 • Brisbane, AUS September 18, 2013 • St Louis, MO September 19, 2013 • Oakville, CAN September 19, 2013 • Ocana/Moncofa, ESP September 19-20, 2013 • Reno, NV September 20, 2013 • Atlanta, GA September 20, 2013 • Truro, CAN September 20, 2013 • Rapides-Des-Joachims, CAN September 23, 2013 • Albuquerque, NM September 24, 2013 • Nashville, TN September 24, 2013 • Fort Worth, TX September 25-26, 2013 • Montreal, CAN September 25-26, 2013 • Tampere, FIN September 25, 2013 • Moerdijk, NLD September 26, 2013 • Swan River, CAN September 26, 2013 • Tipton, CA September 26, 2013 • Minneapolis, MN September 27, 2013 • Wasilla (Anchorage), AK September 28, 2013 • Raleigh Durham, NC September 30, 2013 • Kansas City, MO October 1, 2013 • Chicago, IL October 3, 2013 • Towanda, PA October 4, 2013 • Manchester, NH October 11, 2013 • Cincinnati, OH October 15, 2013 • Los Angeles, CA October 16, 2013 • Lexington, KY October 17, 2013 • Hammond, LA October 17, 2013 • Sacramento, CA October 18, 2013 • Chehalis, WA October 23, 2013 • Shreveport (Sibley), LA October 24, 2013 • Williston, ND November 7, 2013 • Twin Falls, ID November 8, 2013 • Tri-Cities, WA November 15, 2013

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BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. www.blackmonauctions.com 501-664-4526 • Muskogee, OK Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Albuquerque, NM September 19-20, 2013 For: Unreserved Public Auction, Complete Dispersal A.S. Horner Inc • Detroit, MI Thurs., October 3, 2013 For: Complete Dispersal of Rockwood Quarry • Houston, TX Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Denver, CO Thurs., October 24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Fri., November 8, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.cia-auction.com 513-241-9701 • Fredonia, KS September 25-26, 2013 For: Cement Production Machinery

COMMONWEALTH OF PA AUCTIONS www.auctionsbygov.com

• Mill Hall, PA Tues., October 8, 2013 For: Fall Heavy Equipment

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsaauctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., September 20, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Pendleton, IN Fri., December 13, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Metamora (Flint/Lapeer), MI Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Equipment from Forrest Aggregate

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., September 24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906

• Montgomery, AL Fri., October 25, 2013 For: State of Alabama Dept. of Transportation

• Charlotte, NC Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

• Montgomery, AL December 4-5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Forestry Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • New Orleans, LA Sealed Bid – Deadline: Wed., September 18, 2013 For: Pedestal Mount Stevedoring Crane Barges • Binghamton, NY Thurs., October 10, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation Ben Daniels Construction Equipment • Hewitt, NJ Wed., October 16, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation H&G Contractors, Inc.

• Foley, MN Friday, December 6, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

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 Wed., September 18, 2013 For: One-Owner Equipment Realignment • ONLINE ONLY September 25 & 26, 2013 For: Quarry, Aggregate & Paving Auction

• Henderson, CO Wed., September 18, 2013 For: Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Pelzer, SC Wed., September 25, 2013 For: Public Fall Equipment & Truck Auction

• Seneca Falls, NY Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT September 27-28, 2013 For: Major Public Equipment Auction • Columbus, OH Thurs., Oct 10, 2013 For: Public Equipment Auction

www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

THE AUCTIONEERS GROUP www.theauctioneersgroup.com 732-776-7222 • Wall, NJ Sat., October 12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103

• Carroll (Columbus Area), OH Thurs., Oct 17, 2013 For: Major Public Equipment Auction

• Wilmington, DE Fri., October 25, 2013 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment

• Ponce, Puerto Rico Thurs., November 14, 2013 For: Major Job Completion Equipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230

www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668

ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS

• Wausau, WI October 25-26, 2013 • Marietta, PA For: Heavy Construction, Fri., September 20, 2013 Truck & Trailer Auctions For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

• Charlotte, NC Tues., September 17, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Related Items

NITKE AUCTIONS

DEANCO AUCTIONS www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768 • Philadelphia, MS September 18-19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Philadelphia, MS November 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., September 24, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 7, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 26, 2013 For: Construction Equipment

• Harrington, DE Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Mid-Atlantic Fall Equipment Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395

www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 21, 2013 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Vehicles

• Taylor, MI Fri., September 20, 2013 For: Special Truck Tractors, Road Tractors & Trailers


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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE! CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all the newest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in construction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovations, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – If it’s new, it’s here! CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here! MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE: . 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from for every major construction industry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. . Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management and applied technology. For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone: 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874. IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION) SEPTEMBER 17 thru 19, 2013 - FARM SCIENCE REVIEW. Farm Science Review@OhioStateFSR. If your business is agricultural, our business is you! Please contact Leslie Risch, Program Assistant at 614/292-4278 for more information on this program. GRAND OPENING CELEBRATES NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY: GENERAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES, INC. – OPEN HOUSE!!! SEPTEMBER 19, 2013 (11:00 AM to 8:00 PM). Location: 3500 Apple Creek Road, Bismarck, ND (2 miles South of Exit 161 off I-94). PHONE: 701/223-9700. . Tour our new state-of-the-art facility . View our large equipment display . Register for door prizes & giveaways . Food & beverages served throughout the day For more information, please contact Amanda McKinnon at 701/3718369.

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because these rules will force federal contractors to spend an estimated $6 billion a year to produce reams of new paperwork proving they are doing what the federal government already knows they are doing. “Administration officials claim these rules are necessary to address higher rates of unemployment among veterans and the disabled. Yet federal employment data shows that the annual average unemployment rate was lower for every category of veteran covered by this rule than compared to the nonveteran unemployment rate. The only exception was that the unemployment rate for ‘Gulf War era II’ veterans was slightly higher than for nonveterans (9.9 percent vs. 9.0 percent), likely because they returned to the work force during a protracted economic downturn. Federal data also shows that veterans of all ages are already more likely to be employed by construction firms than are non-veterans. Federal data also indicates that people with disabilities are as likely to be

employed in construction as people without disabilities. “In their effort to counter non-existent employment challenges, the administration has developed two rules that require federal contractors to take extensive measures to combat discriminatory practices the federal government already knows barely exist. A 2012 analysis of eight years of the most recent federal enforcement data found that only 0.02 percent of all federal contractors could be seriously suspected of discriminating against veterans or the disabled. “Given the lack of justification for these new measures, we will closely review all appropriate legal options available to protect employers — who have already made sure veterans and the disabled are well represented in the workforce — from billions in unneeded new regulatory costs.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AGC of Minnesota Fall Member Meeting in Rochester on September 19, 2013. Online Registration Now Available! Please go to: http://www.agcmn.org/event/FallQuarterly and click Register. Questions? Contact Julie Moore at jmoore@agcmn.org or 651/796-2189. AGC of Minnesota SRI and Lifetime Achievement Awards deadline for submitting nominations is September 23, 2013. Is there someone you work with who personifies the attributes of Skill, Responsibility and Integrity? Or whose outstanding contributions to the industry over an extensive career might earn them recognition with the Lifetime Achievement Award? Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 SRI and Lifetime Achievement Awards, to be presented at the Annual Meeting at the Radisson Blu Mall of America on November 20, 2013. AGC of Minnesota Barb’s Benefit OKTOBERFEST – SAVE THE DATE!!! When? Saturday, September 28th, 2013 Time? 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM (4:00 to 7:00 family focused activities) Where? Croatian Hall – 445 2nd Avenue S, South St. Paul, MN 55075 This benefit is in honor of Barb Lau, Executive Director of the Association of Women Contractors, who has suffered an aggressive type of cancer treatment/chemotherapy. Her treatment team suggests she waits another 6 months to undergo reconstruction surgery. Funds raised for Barb’s Benefit – Oktoberfest celebration will go towards Barb’s Medical Expenses. Contact Christa Seaberg for more details at christa.seaberg@jedunn.com. You may also contact the AGC of Minnesota office at 800/552-7670 or 651/632-8929 for more information. AGC of Minnesota Supervisory Training Program – September to October 2013 Classes Four of Ten Supervisory Training Program (STP) courses from AGC of America are being offered in the evenings, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, at the AGC of Minnesota office at 525 Park Street, Suite 110, Capitol Office Building, St. Paul. These courses typically run 5 to 7 weeks (one day a week). Free parking is available adjacent to the building. For more information on the AGC of Minnesota Supervisory Training Program, please contact Pat Lynch at 651/796-2181 or 800/552-7670, ext. 201. Email: plynch@agcmn.org. AGC of Minnesota Construction HR and Training Professionals Conference to be held October 1617 at the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel Chicago. The conference will provide two days of unique opportunities for construction industry HR, training, and workforce development professionals. Registration information is available at http://www.agc.org/cs/events/conferences/training_education_conference. The registration fee increases September 1, so register today! You may also contact the AGC of Minnesota office at 800/552-7670 or 651/632-8929 for more information. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association American Horticultural Therapy Association Annual Conference. September 20, 2013 to September 21, 2013 Time: All Day Location: The Commons Hotel, 615 Washington Ave., SE, Minneapolis, MN Celebrating AHTA’s 40th Anniversary This year’s anniversary celebration will feature past AHTA presidents and luminaries from the field, as well as a host of international presenters who will discuss their research, practices and the future of horticultural therapy. For more information, please contact the MNLA office phone at 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 or email mnla@mnla.biz; Fax: 651/633-4986; Toll Free Fax: 888/266-4986.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association 2013 Irrigation Show & Education Conference – Austin, Texas November 4, 2013 to November 7, 2013 Time: All Day Location: Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas Where Irrigation Meets Innovation What better place to think about changing things up than in Austin, Texas? A place to be different and stand out from the crowd. A place where energy and creativity run high and diverse ideas come together. This year’s show is the place to uncover opportunity, launch new ideas, up your game and have fun! For more information, please contact the MNLA office phone at 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 or email mnla@mnla.biz; Fax: 651/633-4986; Toll Free Fax: 888/266-4986. CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUTINGS. September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan “Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes complimentary driving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch on the course; beverage service on the course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000. NCI Building Systems – Seminar, September 24 – 26, 2013 Houston, Texas, NCI Building Systems will host a three-day conference in the Illinois area to educate metal construction contractors and professionals on how to install insulated metal panels (MP) with a focus on NCI’s specific products. The first day of the seminar is Tuesday, September 24, and concludes on Thursday, September 26. The seminar will be held at the NCI Training Center (7313 Fairview Street, Houston, TX 77064) with start time each day of 8 AM. NCI Building Systems is committed to providing the highest standard of steel construction solutions in the world. To register for this event, or for more information, you may call 281/445-8555, ext. 28087. The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) – the worldwide association representing toll facility owners and operators and businesses that serve them, today announced the full agenda and list of speakers for their 81st Annual Meeting to be held September 22 to 25 in Vancouver, British Columbia. This year’s 2013 meeting, Moving Smarter: How Tolling meets the Challenge, will feature a keynote address from Daniel Sieberg, Head of Media Outreach for Google, and special presentation from Bryan Norcross, Senior Hurricane Specialist for The Weather Channel. “Vancouver is the perfect place to meet,” stated Rob Horr, President IBTTA and Executive Director of the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority in New York. “The city is an efficient, increasingly integrated transportation system that stands as a model for other communities around the globe.” IBTTA’s 81st Annual Meeting and Exhibition is hosted by the Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp), British Columbia’s Crown Corporation responsible for the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project. You may contact Brad Luna, Luna Eisenia Media at 202/812-8140 (mobile) for more information or visit: www.IBTTA.org. ICUEE, the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition is also known as The Demo Expo, and is the exposition for demonstrations of construction and utility equipment. At ICUEE, attendees can operate the equipment themselves and explore the newest products and innovations in the industry. The broad spectrum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competitive comparisons. An extensive education program complements displays of the latest equipment technology and product innovations. ICUEE 2013 will be held October 1 thru 3, 2013 at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. For more information on this Expo you may contact Jim Wurm, Executive Director of Exhibit & Event Marketers Association, at 541/317-8768. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW – the official Paul Bunyan Show is one of the nation’s largest and oldest forest industry shows. Show attendees will see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forest industry throughout North America. Representatives will be on site to showcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that has made the industry what it is today. Lumberjack entertainment and competitions will take place throughout the weekend as well as numerous educational sessions on topics ranging from logging equipment safety and maintenance to the history and restoration of the bald eagle in Ohio to Ohio’s edible mushrooms. Visitors to the show will not want to leave without trying an official Bunyan Burger, a 14 oz. angus burger with all the trimmings. For more information, visit www.ohioforest.org. WHEN: OCTOBER 4 thru 6, 2013 Friday-Saturday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM LOCATION: (Map It) Guernsey County Fairgrounds at 335 Old National Road in (Old Washington) Cambridge, OH (Exit 186 off of I-70). PHONE: 614/497-9580 19th Annual New York State Highway and Public Works Expo will be held on October 16, 2013 in the Americraft Center of Progress at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, NY. Free admission tickets are sent to every village, city, town, county and state highway and public works professional in New York State. Exhibitors from around the state and the nation will gather in Syracuse for the annual Expo that puts them face to face with municipal budget decision makers. Superintendents, Board Members, Engineers, Municipal Contractors…they’re all at the Expo! The Expo is held at the peak of the annual budget decision making process in municipalities across the state…A great time to showcase what you sell, make new contacts, introduce new products and strengthen relationships with your existing municipal customers! GIE+EXPO – The Green Industry & Equipment Expo Dealer Day: October 23, 2013 All Attendees: October 24 and 25, 2013 Kentucky Expo Center Louisville, Kentucky Two Tradeshows – GIE+EXPO and Hardscape North America – co-located in one central location, provide your No. 1 opportunity to see what your industry is buzzing about. The 29-acre Outdoor Demonstration Area, within easy walking distance of the indoor exhibits, and the New Products Showcase make these prestigious shows an exceptionally efficient, productive marketplace. The 2012 GIE+EXPO runs October 24 & 25 in Louisville, KY. Co-located again this year with Hardscape North America, the industry’s largest trade show will host more than 15,000 attendees. For details on education sessions, produce demonstration schedules and to register, visit www.gieexpo.com or www.HardscapeNA.com. Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association OAIMA Annual Meeting 2013 November 14 and 15, 2013, Columbus Hilton at Easton, Columbus, Ohio For more information on this meeting, please call toll free: 800/OH-ROCKS (647-6257) Phone: 614/428-7954 Fax: 614/428-7919 Email: rocks@oaima.org.


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Truck Works Integrates Technology ARTBA Honors With New Affordable HDG Application East End Crossing Truck Works Inc. (TWI), a Phoenix, Ariz., based corporation and an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), integrated a proven technology with a new application. This new cost effective solution involves an old technology by hot-dip galvanizing (HDG) liquid transportation tanks. Previous to this new HDG application, customers’ options were limited to applying an epoxy A hot-dip galvanized water truck. coating over bare steel or costly aluminum and stainless steel. Epoxy coating, a commonly used element in the industry, has an inherited downside. If the coating is improperly installed or damaged, the steel underneath is exposed and corrosion occurs. Aluminum and stainless steel, although having extreme resistance to corrosion, has a much higher price tag, making it virtually unfeasible for most applications. Corrosion of steel caused by exposure to atmosphere, soil, water or chemicals could be eliminated by 25 to 30 percent by the use of corrosion protective methods such as painting or powder coating, using stainless or weathered steel, and hot-dip galvanizing, according to TWI. However, the process of HDG provides a uniform coating of zinc, which seals the steel from corrosive environmental contact. Many may perceive HDG as cost prohibitive on an intial cost basis, but due to regular process improvement, HDG has become Truck Works is not using hot-dip galvanizing on liquid more competitive (and often less expensive) on an initial cost transportation tanks. basis than other corrosion protection systems. Furthermore, because galvanized steel requires no maintenance for 70 or corrosion. HDG can contribute positively to sustainable more years in most environments, it is often two to six times development initiatives because of its longevity in corrosion more economical on a life-cycle basis (AGA). protection, 100 percent recyclability, and minimal environDespite the difficulty of predicting corrosion, it is impor- mental impact (AGA). The HDG coating consists of more tant to note that galvanized coatings on steel used in sub- than 98 percent zinc metal, which is not only naturally occurmersed applications is still one of the best methods of corro- ring but is 100 percent recyclable without the loss of any sion protection. HDG process involves fully immersing fab- properties. Further, because galvanizing provides maintericated steel in molten zinc, which leaves the steel with a nance-free corrosion protection for 70-plus years, it does not metallurgically bonded alloy coating. This HDG process is require additional energy, materials, or environmental impact currently available in the 1,500 to 4,200 gal. configurations expended to constantly maintain the coating (AGA). This for use in non-potable liquid transportation applications. It is equates to reduced service repairs and adding life to equipimportant to note that the HDG process relieves the stress of ment by eliminating the need to replace the tank as frequentthe steel tank that it incurs while being rolled and welded ly, thus improving the overall value for investment together, according to TWI. HDG tanks are offered with a greater warranty period than Coating or painting steel does improve the lifetime of the they have previously offered on TWI’s painted steel or lined tank; however, in combination with galvanizing the tank is tanks. TWI is currently testing this product and is in the forwhere the greatest return can be found. Test results show that mal process of acquiring potability certification from the suitable paint coatings on galvanized steel achieves a syner- National Sanitary Foundation (NSF). Once the certification gistic effect in which the duplex coating (estimated painting is acquired, TWI will expand the availability of this process coating life + estimated galvanized life (x 1.5)) lasts up to for use in other markets besides the potable water arena, as three times as long as its equivalent paint coatings on black its first strategic move with focus toward other industries steel. seeking cost effective solutions to additional liquids transIt is common for HDG steel to perform flawlessly in harsh portation. water environments such as seawater for eight to 12 years. For more information, visit www.truckworksinc.com. HDG also can sustain wide temperature ranges as well as a (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment pH range of 5.5 to 12 without suffering a higher rate of zinc Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Project With Award The East End Crossing of The Ohio River Bridges Project, along with two individuals instrumental in creating the project’s public-private partnership (P3) finance and construction model, was honored July 25 during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Annual P3 Conference in Washington, D.C. P3 refers to a contractual agreement between a public agency and a private sector entity that allows the private sector entity to have greater participation in the delivery of a transportation project. Under a P3, the private partner takes on some or all of the project’s risks and responsibilities. During a ceremony at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History ARTBA named the East End Crossing P3 “Project of the Year.” In addition, Kendra York, Indiana public finance director, and Matt Walsh, CEO and co-chair of Chicago-based Walsh Group, were respectively named public sector and private sector “Entrepreneur of the Year.” York led IFA’s efficient eight-month P3 procurement process for the East End Crossing, which resulted in the selection of WVB East End Partners — a consortium of regional, national and international firms that will design, build, finance, operate and maintain the crossing. Walsh led his family-owned business through that procurement process, playing a key role in establishing the selected consortium of Walsh Investors LLC, Vinci Concessions, and Bilfinger Project Investments. As Project of the Year, the East End Crossing was recognized for exemplifying the value of P3s in the United States. The massive and nationally recognized project was initiated to help improve safety, alleviate traffic congestion, connect highways and create new economic development opportunities. The East End Crossing will connect southern Indiana and Louisville, and will include a 2,510-ft. (765 m) cablestayed bridge across the Ohio River, a 1,700-ft. (518 m) twin-bore tunnel, 19 additional bridges and other infrastructure improvements. The East End Crossing is “a prime example of P3s in practice,” according to an ARTBA news release. York, in guiding the East End Crossing procurement efforts, was saluted for her dedication to the P3 model as a way to provide high-quality transportation infrastructure options at a lower investment cost to taxpayers. Under her leadership, the construction cost will be about $763 million — about $224 million or 23 percent less than the project estimate of $978 million. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DL, s/n JJG01210; 2003 Cat 330CL, s/n DKY01249; 2004 Cat 307 CSB; 2002 Cat 312C, s/n 00361; 2005 Komatsu PC160LC-7, s/n K40676; 2003 Komatsu PC160LC-7, s/n 10167; Komatsu PC30-7, s/n 20541; 2011 Volvo EC210CL, s/n VCEC210CT00140071; 2005 Deere 160, s/n SNX04493; 2006 Deere 120C, s/n 35051; 2006 Kobelco SK235SR LC-1, s/n YU0401104; 2000 Hyundai 450LC-3, s/n 11092; 1998 Samsung SE130LC-2, s/n DBY1414; 2004 Kobelco SK115DZ, s/n YY0305232; Terex TCC175-1, s/n 30910; 2005 Takeuchi TB135C, s/n 13515561; 2004 JCB 8032 ZTS, s/n 522241L; Mustang/Gehl ME12002, s/n AD05157; 2004 Mustang 1503, s/n AD03416; 2000 Deere 80, s./n P00080X100091; Bobcat 331D, s/n 232512541; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2004 Cat D6R XL, s/n 4ZF07377; 2002 Cat D5GXL, s/n CAT00D5GTFDH00633; 1986 Cat D4H, s/n 8PB00880; 2004 Deere 450H, s/n 933292; Deere 450G, s/n 776721; 1980 Deere 450C, s/n 343477T; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Cat 930H, s/n 0930HPDHC02794; 2008 Cat 966H, s/n HTA6D01467; 2004 Cat 988G, s/n ABNH01299; 2006 Komatsu WA200-5, s/n KMTWA052P01068114; 2004 JCB 212SL, s/n 0946340; 2003 Volvo L120E, s/n L120EV64217; 2001 New Holland LW170, s/n ZEF0LW17000570146; 1989 Fiat Allis FR20S, s/n R20A2T-510874; 1982 Deere 641, s/n 404110DW; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Deere 310SJ, s/n T0310SJ164459; 2004 Deere 110, s/n 411389; 2003 Deere 110, s/n 310146; 2008 Case 580SM III, s/n N8C504025; 2004 New Holland LB110B, s/n 031050010; 2000 JCB 215 Series 3, s/n SLP215TCYE0488277; 1999 JCB 215S-3, s/n 469279; 1998 JCB 215 Series 3, s/n SLP215TCWE0472573; 1995 JCB 217 Series 2, s/n SLP2170CSE0430941; 2008 Kubota M59TLB-B, s/n 50545; 2000+/- Fiat Allis FT110, s/n 2000F0103180047; 1967 Int’l 3414, s/n 6993; SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 262C, s/n MST04125; 2011 Cat 262C, s/n MST04511; 2011 Cat 262C, s/n MST04382; 2011 Cat 252B3, s/n TNK00788; 2011 Cat 246C, s/n JAY05467; (4) 2011 Cat 226B III, s/n MWD02670, MWD02664, MWD02494, MWD02550; 2007 Cat 256C, s/n CAT0256CKDWS00534; New Holland 185, s/n 175451; 2004 New Holland LS180, s/n LMU021666; (2) Bobcat 843, s/n 503731051, 503750316; Bobcat S130, s/n 524611930; COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2011 Cat 259B, s/n YYZ01329; 2004 Bobcat MT52, Walk Behind, s/n 523611686; (75) SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: Neal HP-9500 Paver, s/n HP950002070708; Kasi Tag Along Infrared Heater, Vin #1K9AR1427YC172038; ROAD MILLERS & PROFILERS: Cat PR75 Pavement Profiler; CRUSHING & SCREENING: 2011 Sandvik QJ341 Track Jaw, Hrs Read: 1339; 2007 Extec C12 Track Jaw; 2004 Pegson 1100x650 PT Track Jaw Crusher, Hrs Read: 8700, s/n QM021453; 2004 Hartl PC1265J Track Jaw Crusher, s/n 55620042; 1998 Hartl Minitrack 503PCV Impact Bar Portable Crusher, s/n 15-250; 2009 McCloskey 621 Trommel Screener, s/n 12833; 2005 Terex Finlay 683 Supertrack Portable Screener, s/n FTP551765; 2005 Erin 165T Finger Screener, s/n 2S91B37J522113059; 2012 Edge TS80 Crawler Conveyor, s/n 12TS8040160; Trommel Drum For McCloskey 621; ROCK DRILLS: Ingersoll Rand ECM-360/EVL130H.R Crawler Rock Drill, s/n R9046; WOOD GRINDERS: 2008 Beast 3680 Wood Grinder, s/n 4FMUS40398R001675; Color Critter Color Unit; LARGE GENSETS: Cat 100KW Trailer Mtd Genset, s/n 7145700511; Cat 80KW Trailer Mtd Genset, s/n MX-1433950410; (2) Onan 45 KW Skid Mtd Gensets; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 1995 Hypac C850B Compactor, s/n B188C1973S; 1980 Hyster C766A Dbl Drum Roller, s/n 14662385H; Dynapac Trench Compactor; BOOM LIFTS: 1998 JLG 35E Elec Snorkel Lift, s/n 36003; ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2005 Gradall G9-43A Telescopic Forklift, s/n 0160000009; 2004 JCB 580C Telescopic Forklift, s/n U151587L; 1995 Lift King LK6000 All Terrain Fork Lift, s/n LK87933; MOTOR GRADERS & SCRAPERS: Huber Road Maintainer; ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: 2005 Terex TA30, Articulated Haul Truck, s/n A8281499; (4) 1999 Terex TA40 Articulated End Dumps, s/n A771147, A7771145, A7771148, A7771150; Terex 2566B

End Dump, s/n A4731037; Cat 350E Articulated Dump, For Parts, s/n 8TF00804, To Be Sold Offsite; DUMPERS: 2002 Terex/Benford 6000PTR, s/n SLBDDN00E204H0132; PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT: 1984 Foster 1800 Vibro Hammer; (100) BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: TRUCK TRACTORS: 2003 Mack CV713 T/A Tractor; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor; 2006 Sterling T/A Tractor; 2005 Kenworth T/A Tractor; 2003 Int’l 8600 T/A Tractor; 2000 Sterling T/A Tractor; 2000 Volvo ACL T/A Tractor; 2000 Int’l Eagle T/A Tractor; 1998 Kenworth W900 T/A Tractor; 1995 White/GMC Autocar T/A Tractor; 1989 White/GMC ACL T/A Tractor; 1988 Mack RW613 Superliner T/A Tractor; 1986 Mack R688ST T/A Tractor; 1994 Mack RD Tri-Axle Tractor; 1987 Peterbilt 379 Tri-Axle Tractor; TRI & T/A DUMPS: 2007 Mack Granite CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2007 Mack 700 Tri-Axle Dump; 2006 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2006 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2005 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2003 Mack CV713 Tri-Axle Dump; 2001 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump; 1998 Mack RD688S Tri-Axle Dump; 1996 Kenworth T450 Tri-Axle Dump; 1988 Int’l S2600 Tri-Axle Dump; 1990 Mack RD T/A Dump; S/A DUMPS: Mid 80’s Mack R Mdl S/A Dump; 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 S/A Dump; 1992 Int’l 4900 S/A Dump; 1993 Int’l 2554 S/A Dump; 1991 Int’l 4900 S/A Dump; 1987 Int’l S1900 S/A Dump; 1987 Ford L8000 S/A Dump; 1987 Int’l 1600 14’ Flatbed Dump; 1983 Ford LN8000 S/A Dump; ROLLOFF & ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 1998 Peterbilt 357 T/A Rolloff w/60K Lb Chagnon 22’ Hoist; ROLLOFF CONTAINERS: REFUSE & RECYCLING TRUCKS: 2006 Autocar Expeditor w/EZ Pack Front load Body; 2004 GMC WT5500 Refuse Truck w/6 Yd New Way Side Load Body; 2004 GMC WT5500 Refuse Truck w/6 Yd New Way Side Load Body; 1999 Peterbilt 320 Refuse Truck w/40 Yd EZ Pack Front Load Body; 2001 Ford F650 Super Duty Hook Lift Truck w/20K Lb K-Pac Hook Lift; MIXER TRUCKS: 1998 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Oshkosh Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; 1998 Advance C12410AP6811 Tri/Axle Front Discharge Mixer w/11 CY Mixer; BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: 1989 Mack DM690S T/A 25’ Boom Truck; 1988 Mack CM422 S/A Bucket Truck; 1988 Int’l 2574 T/A Boom Truck w/Dump Body; 1986 Ford L8000 T/A Boom Truck; CHIP TRUCKS: 1995 Kenworth T300 S/A Chip Truck; 2003 Ford F550 Chip Truck; VAC TRUCKS: 1986 GMC Brigadier Vac Truck; SWEEPER TRUCKS: 1996 Int’l 4700 S/A w/Murphy Sweeper; DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: 1993 Trail King TK120HDG Tri-Axle Drop Side Trailer; 1989 Pace 50 Ton Tri-Axle Drop Side Trailer; DUMP TRAILERS: 2000 Trail King 26’ Alum Dump Trailer; 1997 Raven 26’ Alum Dump Trailer; 1997 Summit SD28 28’ Steel Dump Trailer; 1996 Borco 28’ Steel Dump Trailer; 1988 Hyundai 26’ Alum Dump Trailer; Trail King S/A Pin On Axle; VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: 48’ T/A Flatbed Trailer w/Headboard; TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2008 Hudson T/A Gooseneck Equip Trailer; 2006 Equipment Pro T/A Tag-Along; 1974 General T/A Equipment Trailer; Pribbs Military 105A3 Tag-Along Trailer; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2004 Peterbilt 330 Mechanics Truck w/Knapheide Body; 2006 Ford F650 Service Truck w/11’ Maintainer Body; 2002 Int’l 4300 Mechanics Truck w/Madigan Body; 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty w/Stellar Service Body; 2002 GMC 3500 Flatbed Service Truck; 1999 Ford F450 Service Truck; 1995 GMC Top Kick Service Truck; 1993 Ford F Series Super Duty w/Service Body; 1987 Int’l 1754 Mechanics Truck; 1990 Ford F Super Duty Flatbed Welding Truck; Ford F350 Utility; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty Flatbed; 2006 Ford F350 Super Duty Flatbed; 2002 Ford F350 Super Duty Rack Body; 2001 Freightliner FL60 S/A Flatbed; 1999 Ford F-800 S/A Flatbed; 1998 GMC C55000 S/A Flatbed; 1990 Int’l 4600 S/A Rack Body; 2000 Isuzu NPR S/A Box Truck; 1995 Ford L8000 S/A Box Truck; CAB & CHASSIS: 2001 Ford F450 Super Duty Cab & Chassis; 2000 Ford F350 Cab & Chassis; 1995 Autocar T/A Cab & Chassis; WATER TRUCKS: 1984 Kenworth W900B T/A Water Truck; FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: 1994 Int’l 4900 S/A Fuel Truck; 1994 Int’l 4900 S/A Fuel Truck; FLEET VEHICLES: 2005 Dodge 3500; 2005 Ford F150; 2004 Ford F350; 2003 Ford F350; 2003 Chevy K2500H; 2002 Chevy Astro Van; 2001 Chevy Impala; 2000 Ford F250; 2000 Ford E350; 1999 Chevy S10; 1999 Chevy Astro Van; 1997 Chevy 3500 Van; 1995 Chevy 1500; Chevy 1500; 1993 Ford Explorer; 1995 GMC SL; FIRE/PUMPER TRUCKS: 1992 Sea Grave LP09DH Ladder Truck; 1986 Ford F8000 E-One S/A Fire Truck, Vin #1FDYD80U6GVA04930; 1983 E1849 S/A Pumper Truck, Vin

#1P9CA01J1DA040465; MOTOR HOME: 1981 Chevy Itacsa Class A Motor Home, Vin #1GBKP37W0B3317752; MOTORCYCLES: 2004 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic, Vin #1HD1FCW144Y615578; COLLECTOR CARS: 1965 Cadillac Deville Sedan; SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: 2007 Sno Go MP3D Snow Thrower, Fits 3-4 Yd Cap Loader; 12’ Hi-Way Plow; (2) 11’ Highway Plows; 2005 Kwik Way 85” Pwr Angle Plow Blade, s/n 3512610; TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: INVENTORY OF SYMONS STEEL/PLY FORMS: (243±) 2’ Panels; (50) 16” Panels; (29) 12” Panels; (20) 4” Panels; (29) 8” Panels; (6) 6” Panels; (20) 14” Panels; (21) 20” Panels; 945) 6”x6’ Inside Corners; (31) 2” Fillers; (42) 90 Degree Angle Outside Corners; (8) 2”x6” Inside Corner; (50) 45 Degree 3’x10” Radius Outside Corners; (39) 45 Degree 3’ Radius Outside Corners; (10) 30 Degree 3’x10” Radius Outside Corners; (6) 2’ Skimmer Panels; (19) 90 Degree 3’ Radius Inside Corners; Waler Brackets; (50) EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: ON-SITE PAINT BOOTH: DeVilbiss Paint Booth, 19.5’ Wide, 14’ Door, 46.5’ Long, 2 Million BTU; Natural Gas Heating System (To Be Sold Separately); AND MORE!

DAY 2 • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 8:30 AM GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT With equipment from C-J

TOOL RENTAL & SALES LLC (Complete Dispersal)

2006 Vermeer BC1000XL 12” Chipper; 2002 Vermeer BC935 9” Chipper, s/n 003860; 2002 Vermeer BC625A 6” Chipper, s/n 005475; 2002 Vermeer SL252 Stump Grinder, s/n 00666; 2003 Barretto 30” Walk Behind Trencher, s/n 2391; 2005 Kubota B7610 4x4 Utility Tractor w/LA352 Loader; 2003 Terramite T70 Backhoe; Croft Car Dolly w/Ramps; 2004 Ingersoll Rand 185 Air Compressor; Inventory Of New Power Equipment, Rental Power Equipment, Hardware & Repair Tool Inventory SWEEPERS, SCRUBBERS & VAC UNITS: Advance Ride On Floor Scrubber; (2) Gravely Walk Behind Sweepers; Sweepster Walk Behind Sweeper; Billy Goat Walk Behind Vac; GENERATORS: Generac 5550 Watt Generator; 3500W B&S Pwd Generator; COMPRESSORS: 2007 Sullair 185DPQJD Air Compressor, s/n 7031060081; PUMPS: Gorman Rupp 4” Trailer Mtd Water Pump; WELDERS: 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, Tag-Along; Miller TMD27 CC-DC Welder/Generator; (2) Lincoln AC 225 Arc Welders; Lincoln DC655 Welder; LIGHT TOWERS: MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: SCISSOR& PERSONNEL LIFTS: INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & GOLF CARTS: Club Car Elec Golf Cart w/Utility Body; Club Car Elec Golf Cart; 3 Rail Dirt Bike Trailer; 16’ Boat; Alum Snowmobile Trailer, Frame Only; CAMPER: 2005 Sprigdale 30’ Clearwater Tag-Along Camper; AG & UTILITY TRACTORS: Ford 3930 Ag Tractor; AG IMPLEMENTS: (3) EZ Loaders, 3000 Lb Cap; (2) York Rakes; (2) Forks For New Holland 3930; Fesco Land Harrow Fits JD 450G; UTILITY VEHICLES: Bombardier Tracked Utility Vehicle; WOOD CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS & MULCHERS: 1998 Bandit 1890 S/A Portable Chipper; COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: Ryan/O.M.C-Lincoln Greens-Aire Aerator; Cub Cadet Chipper Shredder; (2) Jacobsen B-40 Blowers; Ryan Aerator; Smithco 13475 Super Rake w/Plow; Toro 150 Gal Spray Tank; Jacobsen HR5111 Commercial Front & Side Mount Mower; (2) Jacobsen Greens Mowers; Toro 3000D Mower; Jacobsen Tri Plex Mower; Jacobsen LF2500 Reel Mower; 48" PTO Driven Snow Blower; Giant Vac Trailer Mtd Leaf Blower; Bannerman Multi Pro 101 Spreader; JD Z Track w/F620 54 “ Mower; SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: 20’ Sea Container; UTILITY & LANDSCAPE TRAILERS: Farm Trailer; Garden Tractor Trailer; 12x8 Farm Dump Trailer; Hay Wagon Chassis; 8’ Flatbed Trailer; 4’ & 7’ Garden Trailers; THREE PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: Jacobsen 3 Pt PTO Driven Seeder; Unused 6’ 3 Pt Rotary Tiller; Tow Bar; OUTBUILDINGS: MAJOR INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL & MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 100’s Of Lots! JOB SITE EQUIPMENT: Pumps, Welders, Plate & Jumping Jack Compactors, Compressors, Laser & Level Transits, Chain & Cutoff Saws, Safety Accessories, Road Signs, Pressure Washers, Walk Behind Road Saws, Sweepers & Rollers, Repair Tooling, Portable Mixers, Hoses, Pwr Trowels, Hand & Pwr Tools; MACHINING & WOODWORKING SHOP EQUIPMENT: Planers; Lathes; Table, Scroll, Mitre, Tile & Radial Arm Saws; Roll Groove Unit; Steel Benches & Tables; Routers; Planners; Sanders; Drill Press; Dust Collecting System; GROUNDS MAINTENANCE POWER EQUIPMENT: Trimmers, Blowers, Brooms, Line Stripers, Mowers, Snow Blowers Seeders, Tillers; LAWN ORNAMENTS & STATUARY: Bronze Polo Pony w/Jockey; Bronze Dolphin; AND MORE!

NEW DATE!

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY &

MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION for COMPANY WRENCH &

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION EQUIPMENT AUCTION for DRAGADOS USA

THURSDAY , OCTOBER 10, 9:00 AM 700 HA RT ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO, 43223

THURSDA Y, OCTOBER 17, 9:00 AM 4805 SCOOBY LANE, CA RROLL, OHI O, 43112 (COLUMBUS A REA)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 10:00 AM BARRIO VALLAS TORRES, SOLAR #5, PONCE, PUERTO RICO 00730

FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

MULTI MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING HEAVY EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS

CONCRETE PLANT & COMPONENTS THAT PRODUCED THE MATERIAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORTUGUES DAM. CONVEYORS, GENERATORS, PUMPS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT INVENTORY, FLEET VEHICLES, MAINTENANCE DEPT, TOOLS & SUPPLIES THE PLANT IS CURRENTLY IN SHUTDOWN MODE & SCHEDULED FOR DISMANTLEMENT PRIOR TO AUCTION & MOST TO BE SOLD “LOAD READY”

TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES. Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100

Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888

275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ALLU GROUP ..............................................................................62 AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ..................................44 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3,10 ASC SDLG ..................................................................................11 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ............................................31 ATLAS COPCO ............................................................................52 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ..........................................................55 BARGAINS ..................................................................................78 BORDER EQUIPMENT................................................................31 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ..................................27 BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................18 CAROLINA CAT ......................................................................14-17 CAT AUCTION SERVICES ALBUQUERQUE NM ..........................................................81 CATERPILLAR ............................................................................45 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ........................................................7 CCS & QUEST EQUIPMENT ......................................................21 CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................72 CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................78 COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................5 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ..................................18 CONEXPO....................................................................................35 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED..............................................................................79 OFF ROAD TRUCKS PROMO............................................42 NEWSLETTERS ..................................................................41 REACH YOUR MARKET ....................................................74 CONEX/CONAGG PROMO ................................................34 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..............................................69 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................................77 DURATECH..................................................................................48 DYNAPAC ....................................................................................68 FELLING TRAILERS ....................................................................58 FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................32 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................63 G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................9 GEHL............................................................................................68 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ..........................................52 GROVE WORLDWIDE ................................................................87 HELAC CORP ..............................................................................61 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..................................................88 HYDRAULIC HOSE & CYLINDER ..............................................22 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ..........................................63 INDECO NORTH AMERICA ........................................................60

INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................22 IROCK CRUSHERS ....................................................................54 IRON PLANET ............................................................................83 JJ SCHECKEL CORP ..................................................................31 JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................75 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................71 KLEEMAN ....................................................................................49 KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ..................................25 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................................37 KPI-JCI ........................................................................................54 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ................................................................67 KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................................51 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................32 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ............................................................6 MCCLUNG LOGAN EQUIPMENT ................................................6 MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS ....................................................27 MOBRO MARINE INC..................................................................19 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ........................................................62 NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY ....................................................24 NORAM ........................................................................................73 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS..........................................63 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..................................33 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT ......................................................85 PILE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................27 PINNACLE CRANES ..................................................................22 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................47 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ........................................79 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN ......................................................................82 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................32 SENNEBOGEN ............................................................................53 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ....................................61 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................18 SOUTHERN TRACTOR SERVICE ..............................................62 SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES............................................................48 TAR HEEL MACHINERY..............................................................13 TEREX CRANES ........................................................................65 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..................................61 TOWMASTER INC ......................................................................57 TREKKER TRACTOR ..................................................................23 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................36 UNITED RENTALS ......................................................................29 WINCHES ....................................................................................26

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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

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