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Making Sense of the York County Residents Nation’s Bad Bridges Pinch Pennies From Gas to Save Highways
By Mike Baker and Joan Lowy ASSOCIATED PRESS Superior Cranes Replaces I-40 Bridge…8
Brewer Uses GPS Controlled Cat D6N…12
ConExpo Retro See page 40 for the first of an ongoing series of highlights from past ConExpos as they were reported in the pages of CEG.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The Associated Press analyzed the federal National Bridge Inventory to focus on the thousands of bridges that have the unfortunate designation of being both “structurally deficient’’ and “fracture critical’’ — a combination of red flags that experts say indicates significant disrepair and an increased risk of collapse. Despite the ominous sounding classifications, transportation officials say such bridges are safe and undergo rigorous inspections. Here are 10 questions and answers regarding the status of the nation’s bridges: 1. What are the numbers? The most recent federal National Bridge Inventory includes 607,380 bridges that are subject to uniform bridge inspection standards. Among those bridges, there were 65,605 classified as “structurally deficient’’ and 20,808 as “fracture critical.’’ Of those, 7,795 were both. And bridges with both red flags are open in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. While such dual designation does not automatically mean double trouble, experts who pay attention to these things say the group has increased risk. 2. What do those terms even mean? A bridge is “structurally deficient’’ when it is in need of rehabilitation or replacement because at least one major component is deemed in poor or worse condition. A bridge is deemed “fracture critical’’ when it doesn’t have redundant protections and is at risk of collapse if a single, vital component fails. Officials say that neither category is an indication of imminent collapse, but experts agree that both classifications are signs of risk. 3. What are the odds that I regularly drive over one of these bridges? There’s a decent chance you do. Many of the bridges that fit both criteria are on important arteries in small and mid-size cities, and on low-travel rural roads throughout the United States. Some of them are on busy interstate highways or on heavily trafficked big city roadways. The Brooklyn Bridge is a good example. The bridges identified in AP’s analysis as both structurally deficient and fracture critical carry more than 29 million drivers a day, according to the lat-
The total cost of the highway 121 project is $6.6 million
Peter Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT
York County in South Carolina has been a pioneer for funding highway projects with money gained from travelers using the county’s highways. The program was named Pennies for Progress, because the taxes charged are typically only a few cents on each purchase of gas, appliances or prepared foods. Pennies for Progress projects must be placed on the ballot in the county where the work is to take place. Voters get to decide if they want money to be spent on the particular highway projects see PENNIES page 80
see BRIDGES page 82
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Interstate 2.0 Study...
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Reason Foundation Eyes Funding Logic for Roads
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Speaking at an event at the Reason Foundation on the release of its new report, Interstate 2.0: Modernizing the Interstate Highway System via Toll Finance, Patrick D. Jones, executive director and CEO of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike
Association (IBTTA) applauded the report calling it “a serious effort to examine the costs of reconstructing and widening our 50 year old interstate highway system using all-electronic tolling.” The new study released Sept. 12 details how
much it will cost to reconstruct and widen interstate highways in all 50 states and shows how to pay for the modernization efforts with toll revenues. The International Bridge, Tunnel and see REPORT page 50
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SUPERIOR PROVES I-40 PROJECT ISN’T A SHOT IN THE DARK
Imagine the difficulty of lowering a 270 ft. (82.3 m) long steel footbridge in place over a six lane interstate highway — during the night.
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CAT D6N DOZER FROM RING POWER LEADS WAY FOR BREWER
The company is currently at work on a $3.5 million project with the help of a new GPS machine control system. The project includes two-lane roadways approximately 2 mi. (3.2 km) long, housing pads and storm drainage, reuse lines, water lines and sewers for The Viera Company in Viera, Fla.
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Superior Proves I-40 Project Isn’t a Shot in the Dark By Mary Reed CEG CORRESPONDENT
Imagine the difficulty of lowering a 270 ft. (82.3 m) long steel footbridge in place over a six lane interstate highway — during the night. Such was the task facing Rockingham, N.C., based Superior Cranes Inc. The company accomplished it by utilizing its 800-ton (725 t) Grove all-terrain crane to handle placement of the four section bridge, which it had transported in pieces from Rockingham, and welded together a few days before on the shoulder of I-40 near Durham, N.C. The $9 million project had been in the works for years, delayed by engineering problems and budgetary difficulties. The footbridge forms part of the American Tobacco Trail. The trail rehabilitates an abandoned rail line originally built for the American Tobacco Company and now used for cycling, walking, and jogging. In addition, the local stretch of the trail links to the East Coast Greenway, a multi-state project that will in due course connect Maine to the Florida Keys. Working under floodlights on April 28 from midnight onwards, the bridge was lift-
Two Link-Belt 90-ton (81.6 t) assist cranes were used, one on each side of the interstate, to help guide the ends of the bridge into place for bolting.
Working under floodlights on April 28 from midnight onwards, the bridge was lifted into position and bolted on four piers, two on each side of I-40.
ed into position and bolted on four piers, two on each side of I-40. “Our 800-ton hydraulic crane was the crane selected to set the bridge. This crane is the largest hydraulic crane in North Carolina and the only one that would do the job, and it also performed a similar move at the Charlotte Douglas Airport a week later,” said Joe Everett, president of Superior Cranes Inc. “Regarding assembly, the only way you could perform the lift was to set the bridge in one piece/one lift, because you could only close I-40 for one seven hour window. By assembling the bridge on the side of I-40, and setting it on gantries, we were able pick the bridge and set in one lift. We came in under time and had the interstate closed for approximately six and a half hours,” said Everett. A second crane was used to set counterweights for the 800-ton (725 t) crane, Everett said. “This was a quicker, more efficient way to get the counterweights loaded so that we could proceed with the lift. All of the counterweights were lined up on trucks to expedite assembly and disassembly. A 110-ton Grove crane was used to unload the counterweights from each truck and load onto the 800-ton. The smaller crane operates faster than the larger cranes.” Two Link-Belt 90ton (81.6 t) assist cranes were used, one on each side of the interstate, to help guide the ends of the bridge into place for bolting. “While the actual setting of the bridge only took 15 minutes, the preparation before and the fine-tuning and disassembly afterwards is what was so labor intense. From Superior Cranes Inc.’s aspect, it took almost a year of planning to make sure that the lift/set ran smoothly,” Everett said. Founded in 1989 by Joseph C. Everett, Superior Cranes Inc. has one of the largest work forces in its line in the Carolinas, according to the company. Handling hydraulic gantry systems and specialized jacking as well as offering 24-hour emergency assistance and other services, Superior Crane’s equipment fleet includes cranes with capacities up to 800 tons. Its cranes include rough terrain, hydraulic, truck and crawler models, and its fleet also includes tractors and trailers up to 500 tons (453.6 t). Based in Rockingham, N.C., the company has branches in Charlotte, New Bern, Raleigh, Greensboro, Wilmington, and Winston-Salem in the state as well as in Columbia and Florence, S.C. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Cat D6N Dozer From Ring Power Leads Way for Brewer
Crews use a Cat G5G to spread fill dirt dumped by a Cat 725 truck.
A Holland pump is used with this wellpoint system to dewater an area for utilities.
A new GPS controlled Cat D6N dozer from Ring Power is leading the way for Brewer Paving & Development Inc. The company is currently at work on a $3.5 million project with the help of a new GPS machine control system. The project includes two-lane roadways approximately 2 mi. (3.2 km) long, housing pads and storm drainage, reuse lines, water lines and sewers for The Viera Company in Viera, Fla. Crews are working to ensure the road conforms to standard DOT specifications. Work on the 55-acre site will require moving nearly 250,000 cu. yds. (191,139 cu m) of fill dirt and 60,000 cu. yds. (45,874 cu m) of muck. Fill dirt is supplied from four lakes on total of nearly 10 acres. These lakes are cut to a
depth of 18 ft. (5.5 m), and the material is moved using Cat haul trucks. The maximum haul is about three-quarters of a mi. The deepest cut for utility lines is 18 ft. for the sewer lines. One Cat and four Komatsu excavators will be used for digging the lakes and putting in the utility lines. No lift stations are included on this section of the job as the sewers tie into existing lift stations. The most unique feature of the job according to Shane Brewer, vice president and operations manager of Brewer Paving & Development Inc., is the use of a GPS controlled
Chris Jellison (L), dirt foreman; Shane Brewer, vice president and operations manager are on the jobsite.
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The operator uses the Cat D6N with GPS system to cut the slope automatically.
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2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS, KENT HAMMER, 579 HRS ................................$54,500 1985 CASE 855D, STK# RM8082, SWEEPS, BACK SCREEN, G.P. BUCKET, GOOD GROUND WORK, 5027 HRS ................................................................................................................................................$13,500 2012 TAKEUCHI TB250, STK# KA0894, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, POWERTILT SWINGER, 36” BKT, FACTORY WARRANTY, 379 HRS ..............................................................................................................$51,500 2008 TAKEUCHI TB175, STK# KA0753, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, QUICK COUPLER, 24” BKT, GOOD TRACKS, 1224 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$63,500 2009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU3604, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 24” SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42” BKT, 1494 HRS ..............................................................................................................................$82,500 2010 KUBOTA KX057, STK# KU0507, OROPS, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, 24” BKT, 949 HRS$48,500 2010 KUBOTA KX080-3, STK# KU0513, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, ANGLE BLADE, HYD. THUMB, QUICK COUPLER, 36” BKT, 979 HRS................................................................................................................$76,500 1999 KUBOTA KX41, STK# CU3678, OROPS, 12” BKT, 3513 HRS ..................................................$9,500 2008 TAKEUCHI TL130, STK# CU3655, OROPS, BRAND NEW TRACKS, 67” SMOOTH BKT, 1370 HRS...... ........................................................................................................................................................$22,500 2007 MUSTANG MTL25, STK# CU3674, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 80” SMOOTH BKT, GOOD TRACKS, NO DENTS, 1112 HRS ..........................................................................................................................$32,000 2003 DEERE 260 II, STK# CU3651, OROPS, SMOOTH BKT, FAIR TIRES, VERY LOW HRS, 869 HRS ........ ........................................................................................................................................................$13,500 2001 CAT 226, STK# RM8086, OROPS, 67” DIRT BKT, EXTRA SET OF SOLIT TIRES, 1876 HRS $13,500 2011 TAKEUCHI TB1140, STK# KA0888, A/C, HYD. THUMB, 36” BKT, FACTORY WARRANTY TIL 2/27/14, 658 HRS ......................................................................................................................................$109,500 2011 TAKEUCHI TW65, STK# KA0861, LOOKS NEW, CAB W/HEAT & A/C, 71” BKT W/BOCE, WARRANTY TIL 2/27/14, 257 HRS ....................................................................................................................$55,000 2012 KUBOTA BX25, STK# KS0361, ONLY 30 HRS, LOOKS BRAND NEW! 4WD, OROPS, LOADER, BACKHOE ................................................................................................................................................$17,500
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1983 CAT 773B OFF HIGHWAY WATER TRUCK ID# UP10912N, SMU 20393, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 10,000 GALLON AGM WATER TANK, TIRES @ 20387 HRS, FRONTS 57-62%, RR1 18%, RR2 25%, LR1 51%, LR2 38%...$305,000
2012 CAT 226B SKID STEER LOADER ID# UT13289, SMU 121, TIER IV C2.2T ENGINE, OROPS, SELF-LEVELING, 1-SPEED, STANDARD FLOW, MAN. QUICK COUPLER, ELEC CONTROL FOR IMPLEMENTS, BUCKET, TIRES 5%...$29,000
1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER ID# UP12196, SMU 11379, TIER I 3306 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, ENGINE HEATER, MULTI SHANK RIPPER, SNOW PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%, REARS 46-58%...$215,000
CAT 312DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ID# UT13108, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, 1PC BOOM, LONG STICK, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR COUPLER USE, UC @ 5382HRS, 24IN TG SHOES 81%, BUSHINGS 92-99% NOT TURNED, LINKS 99%, IDLERS 99%, ROLLERS 95-99%, CARRIERS 95%...$105,000
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2008 CAT 953D TRACK LOADER ID# UP13282, SMU 3885, TIER III C6.6 ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, JOYSTICK CONTROL, BUCKET, MS RIPPER, UC @ 3770HRS, 19IN DG SHOES 70%, BUSHINGS -20%, ROLLERS 47%, CARRIERS 75%, LINKS 65%...$139,000
2006 CAT CS533E SOIL ROLLER ID# UP13452, SMU 1281, TIER II 3054C ENGINE, OROPS, VIBRATORY 84 IN SMOOTH DRUM, FIRESTONE TIRES @ 1277 HRS 80%...$55,000
2011 CAT 420E IT BACKHOE LOADER ID# UT13257, SMU 2632, TIER III C4.4 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, 4X4, RIDE CONTROL, AUX HYD, IT GP FRONT BUCKET, EXTENDABLE STICK, REAR COUPLER, REAR BUCKET, HYDRAULIC THUMB, TIRES @ 2633HRS, RF 0% REMAINING, LF 37%, RR 67%, LR 85% ...$71,000
2007 CAT 328DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ID# UT13097, SMU 4049, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, AUXILIARY HYDS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, COLD WEATHER STARTER, UC @ 4040 HRS, 34” SHOES 85%, LINKS 80%, BUSHINGS 70%, SEGMENTS 80%, IDLERS 70%, ROLLERS 80%, CARRIER ROLLERS 70%...$195,000
1999 CAT 773B OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK ID# UP12192, SMU 17245, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL SLOPE BODY, RETARDER, TRACTION CONTROL, LINER, TITAN 24.00R35 TIRES @ 17247 HRS, FRONTS 82%, REARS 75%...$358,000
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2011 CAT TH514 TELEHANDLER ID# X100387, SMU 1280, C4.4 ENGINE, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, AUX HYDRAULICS, QUICK COUPLER, FORKS, TIRES @ 1242HRS 98%...$90,000
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PARTS 1.855.545.0267 EXT. 2 ClevelandBrothers.com ARM CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062 AXLE CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt, 1120723/34470 CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt, 1383122/34471 CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725386/34668 CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725385/34669 CATERPILLAR, 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR, 992C,992D, Used, 1V5906/28594 BLADE, ANGLE CATERPILLAR, D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New, 2096089/32261 CATERPILLAR, D8R,D8T, Used, 3377119/43238 BLADE, OTHER CATERPILLAR, D11R, Used, BL213 CATERPILLAR, D9N,D9R, Used, C063880A1
BUCKET, ROCK CATERPILLAR, 988B, 988F, Used, 2V6541/32635 BUCKET, TRENCHING
CATERPILLAR, D8T,D8R, Used, 2458152/33280 BOOMS CATERPILLAR, 375, Used, 1056205/36608
CYLINDER, OTHER CATERPILLAR, 657E, 657G, Used, 9T4974/3170 CATERPILLAR, 988B, 988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244
CATERPILLAR, 446D, Used, 9R3236/36941 DIFFERENTIAL CAB, EROPS CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used, 1101397/32316 CATERPILLAR, 988G, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR, D10, Used, 3T8106/36149 CAB, OTHER CATERPILLAR, 375, 375L, Used, 1082517/33834
CATERPILLAR, 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957 CATERPILLAR, 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996 CATERPILLAR, 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203 CATERPILLAR, 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR, 836C, Used, 1452440/3212
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CATERPILLAR, 345, 350, Used, 1728478/43341 CATERPILLAR, 330C, 330C LC, 330CL, Used, 1608289/43340 CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used, 1613241/43745 CATERPILLAR, 420E, Used, 2227379/36938
CATERPILLAR, 320, Used, 1422545/43742 CATERPILLAR, 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256, 257, 262, 267, 268, 272, 277, 287, New, 2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR, 318, 318B, 318C, Used, 1882243/43743 CATERPILLAR, 318, 318B, 318C, Used, 2392536/43744 CATERPILLAR, 330C, Used, 3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR, 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067 CATERPILLAR, 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499 CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used, 1345869/36935 CATERPILLAR, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426C, New, 1345869/30959
CYLINDER, BOOM/LIFT CATERPILLAR, D5B, D5B LGP, D5S, D6D, Used, 7J8302/3097
CATERPILLAR, 740, Used, 1537076/28643
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CATERPILLAR, 345B, Used, 1382001/37356
CATERPILLAR, 318, 320, Used, 1123404/43343
CATERPILLAR, 375L, Used, 1344137/33644 CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used, 1314877/40903 CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt,
CATERPILLAR, 416, Used, CYLP1/28222
RIPPER CATERPILLAR, 973, 973C, Used, 3G3046/42913 CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405
1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt, 2023123/35618 CATERPILLAR, CS-563C, Used, 1117717/36108 1914479/39589 SULLAIR, 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541 EQUALIZER BARS
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CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, D343/40879
CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used, BUCKET, GP
FINAL DRIVE CATERPILLAR, 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/37840 CATERPILLAR, 973, Used, 8G0278/36396 CATERPILLAR, 307, 307B, E70B, New, 7I2312/38367 CATERPILLAR, 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847 CATERPILLAR, 375, 375L, 5080, Rebuilt, 7Y0884/38294 & 38296 CATERPILLAR, 953C, Rebuilt, 1122360/3197 CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR, D10L, D10, Rebuilt, 7G0061/31120 CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649 CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used, 1914932/39599 & 39600 CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 9G7365/39608
DRESSER, 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002B/2945
CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500
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CATERPILLAR, D8R, D8T, Used, PA140VS/43239
CATERPILLAR, 973C, Used, 3W8424/31118 CATERPILLAR, D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951
ROLLER CATERPILLAR, 5130, New, 1554102/32845 CATERPILLAR, 304.5, 305.5, New, 1584765/35694 STEER CLUTCH CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926 STICK CATERPILLAR, 375L, 375, Used, 1096159/36610
TORQUE CONVERTERS CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, 9M6170/40878 CATERPILLAR, 836, Used, 1431234/3209 CATERPILLAR, 637G, Used, 1974583/3217 CATERPILLAR, 950H, Used, 1685223/28772 CATERPILLAR, D10L, D10, Used, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR, D10R, Used, 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 1081430/38717 CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 1M3808/36611 CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt, 3T5832/43263 CATERPILLAR, D9N, Rebuilt, 9P4890/36444 TRACK FRAME CATERPILLAR, D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667 CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 1080157 & 1080158 CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141 TRACK GROUPS CATERPILLAR, D6T, Used, 3510955/30222 TRANSMISSIONS CATERPILLAR, 515, Used, 8E7031/3262 CATERPILLAR, 740, Rebuilt, 2270923/38925 CATERPILLAR, 641, 651, Rebuilt, 7M5925/3254 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473 CATERPILLAR, 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097 CATERPILLAR, 930G, 938G, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR, 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963 CATERPILLAR, 980G II, Used, 1731870/40615 CATERPILLAR, 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR, 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904 CATERPILLAR, D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR, D10, D10L, Used, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR, D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234 CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 5M7987/36604 CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt, 8E4565/43240 WINCH
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CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used, 1314877/40903
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Trouble Finding Qualified Help? You’re Not Alone
Ronnie Sims, general manager of Komatsu Rents, stands in front of an all-new earthmoving fleet.
Linder Machinery Starts New Komatsu Rental Line to Meet Increased Demand Rental has always been an economical option for equipment users when they need a machine in the short term to get a job done. The obvious benefit is that customers only pay for the equipment for as long as they need it. Due in part to the recession that has made many equipment owners cautious about taking on debt, the rental option has become increasingly popular. To help meet this increase in demand for rental machines, Linder Machinery has begun a new rental effort under the name Komatsu Rents. “Komatsu Rents focuses on our core brand Komatsu. We provide a direct link between the manufacturer, Komatsu, and you the customer,” said Ronnie Sims, general manager of Komatsu Rents. “We put new equipment in our rental fleet meaning the customer will be getting a late model, well maintained machine. We also have KomTrax on all of our equipment. With KOMTRAX we can provide you with answers to critical questions about your machines — what they’re doing, when they did it, where they’re located, how they can be used more efficiently, and when they need to be serviced. With KOMTRAX, we can monitor our equipment anywhere to help the customer get the most out of it and, if necessary, troubleshoot them. Some of our excavators and dozers, such as the D61 PXI, are already wired for machine control so we can quickly and easily set them up for customers who need that.” “As our longtime customers know Linder has always rented equipment,” said Sims. “But this is a new emphasis and new commitment. We have a totally new rental fleet — all new machines, straight from the factory. We stock machines in six regions, covering 16 distributer locations throughout
Nearly three-fourths of construction firms across the country report they are having trouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots amid concerns that labor shortages will only get worse, according to the results of an industrywide survey released Sept. 4 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for immigration and education reform measures to help avoid worker shortages. “Many construction firms are already having a hard time finding qualified workers and expect construction labor shortages will only get worse,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America. “We need to take short- and long-term steps to make sure there are enough workers to meet future demand and avoid the costly construction delays that would come with labor shortages.” Of the 74 percent of responding firms that are having a hard time finding qualified craft workers, the most frequently reported difficulties are in filling such onsite construction jobs as carpenters, equipment operators and laborers, Sandherr said. Fifty-three percent are having a hard time filling professional positions — especially project supervisors, estimators and engineers. The association official added that most firms expect labor shortages will continue and get worse for the next year. Eighty-six percent of respondents said they expect it will remain difficult or get harder to find qualified craft workers while 72 percent say the market for professional positions will remain hard or get worse. Seventy-four percent of respondents report there are not enough qualified craft workers available to meet future demand while 49 percent said there weren’t enough construction professionals available, he added. Sandherr said that many firms report they are taking steps to prepare future construction workers. He noted that 48 percent of responding firms are mentoring future craft workers, 38 percent are participating in career fairs and 33 percent are supporting high school-level construction skills academies. In addition, 47 percent of responding firms are offering internships for construction professionals. Sandherr cautioned that more needs to be done to address labor shortages. He said Congress needs to jettison arbitrary caps on construction workers that were included in immigration reform the Senate passed earlier this year. “Lifting those restrictions will go a long way to ensuring construction jobs left vacant by domestic labor shortages go to workers who are in the country legally.” He urged elected and appointed officials to do more to ensure public school students have an opportunity to participate in programs that teach skills like construction. He added that skills-based programs offer students a more hands-on way to learn vital 21st century skills such as math and science. Such programs also have been proven to reduce dropout rates and give students an opportunity to earn the higher pay and benefits that come with construction jobs. Sandherr added that nearly 700 construction firms participated in the survey, which was conducted during July and August of this year.
North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida.” Komatsu Rents carries the most popular sizes of Komatsu construction equipment — excavators from a PC88MR-8 through PC490LC-10, wheel loaders from a WA200 through a WA380 and dozers D31PX-23 through D65PX-23 — plus Hamm smooth drum rollers from 54 to 84 in. “The most important thing we bring to the table for rental customers is the certainty they’ll get a high-quality brandname low-hour machine at a competitive price,” said Sims. “When they rent from one of the larger rental houses, they’ll get whatever machine the store has in stock at the time, which may well be an off-brand. At Komatsu Rents, we rent Komatsus, period. So customers know they’re getting an efficient, productive, reliable machine each and every time.” Adding to the reliability, Komatsu Rents machines are distributer-owned and distributer-maintained. “We inspect each machine thoroughly after it comes in and before it goes out,” said Sims. “We address any problems and take care of any services that are due. If one of our units needs repair while on a job, and our certified technicians can’t take care of it in a timely manner, we’ll bring the customer a replacement machine.” Ronnie Sims brings with him an extensive history in the equipment rental business. Sims is responsible for the Komatsu Rents operation in all three states that Linder covers. For more information on Komatsu Rents call 866/5592878 or visit www.linderco.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment mentguide.com.) CEG Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Bobcat Company Introduces New Authorized Dealer
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Bobcat Company has expanded its dealer network with the addition of Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana as an authorized sales, service, parts and rental provider of Bobcat equipment. Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana dates back to 1950 when H.S. Finke founded a construction supply business in New Orleans. Soon after, Finke partnered with World War II veteran and recent college graduate James Williams to form Finke and Williams Inc. Since opening its doors more than 60 years ago, the family-owned operation has grown to include 10 convenient
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locations spanning Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana — paving the way for dealerships outside larger metropolitan centers while pioneering the rental of construction equipment throughout the region. Following the recent acquisition of an existing dealership in Monroe, La., Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana is now better able to provide contractors across northern Louisiana with construction supplies and equipment — ranging from concrete and masonry grout products and waterproofing solutions to Bobcat skidsteer loaders, compact track loaders and compact excavators, according to the company. “Check out our new location in Monroe for unmatched product availability and the most up-to-date rental fleet,” said Gordon McIntyre, president of Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana. “Our seasoned staff is ready to provide the product expertise and support Bobcat customers have come to know and deserve.” Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana is part of a network of some 900 Bobcat dealerships worldwide. The dealership is located at 336 Fontana Road, Monroe, La. For more information, on Williams Equipment and Supply Company of Louisiana call 318/343-2840 or visit www.williamsequipment.com. For more information on Bobcat products 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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John Deere Parts Mobile Site Offers Speed, Convenience The nonprofit Fisher House Foundation provides a “home away from home” for military families to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an illness or injury. Since January 2012, New Holland has raised more than $1.2 million for the Fisher House through True Blue Salute programs.
New Holland Announces Program for Military, Emergency Services Personnel This special offer is availIn recognition of the able on new, New Holland courage, service and sacriBoomer compact tractors fices which members of the including the Boomer 3000 armed forces, police officers, SuperSuite cab models, firefighters and their families Workmaster series compact make every day, New and utility tractors, T1500 Holland announced the kickseries compact tractors, off of this year’s True Blue PowerStar T4.75 tractors, Salute program. T4F&V/T4000F&V/TK/ “This is our way of saying TD4040F specialty tractors ‘thank you’ to all who and New Holland light conserve,” said Abe Hughes, struction products including vice president, New Holland skid steer loaders, compact North America. “New track loaders, compact excaHolland is honored to be vators, compact wheel loadable to demonstrate our ers, tractor loaders and tracappreciation and support of tor/loader/backhoes sold in our military and their famithe United States by an lies and contribute to the outauthorized New Holland standing work being done on dealer. Veterans and military behalf of our military personnel will need to show through the Fisher House a valid, government-issued Foundation.” Between Sept. 11, 2013, Abe Hughes (L), vice president of New Holland, North military ID card or other and Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, America, and Dave Coker, president, Fisher House proof of service to receive 2013, New Holland is offer- Foundation Inc., celebrate the kickoff of this year’s the discount. New Holland also particiing a $911 “Thank You” True Blue Salute program, recognizing the courage, coupon off selected models service and sacrifices of those who serve as members pates in other activities that of New Holland Agriculture of the armed forces, police officers, firefighters and honor the nation’s military their families. heroes and their families and Light Construction equipment. This is extended to members of the armed forces, through the company’s True Blue Salute programs, with police officers and firefighters, as well as their families. In donations being made to the Fisher House Foundation. The addition to the “Thank You” for military and first responders, nonprofit Fisher House Foundation provides a “home away New Holland will donate $250 to the Fisher House from home” for military families to be close to a loved one Foundation for each qualifying model sold under this pro- during hospitalization for an illness or injury. Fisher House Foundation is best known for its network of comfort homes gram. Since January 2012, New Holland has raised more than built on the grounds of major military and VA medical cen$1.2 million for the Fisher House under similar True Blue ters. These homes enable military family members to be close to a loved one during the hospitalization for an unexSalute programs. The offer is available to all active and retired military per- pected illness, disease or injury. For more information, visit www.newholland.com/na. sonnel, veterans, police officers, firefighters and their families (including volunteer firefighters and police officers) on (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment the purchase of new equipment. Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Like the desktop version of the site, the new mobile version allows customers to quickly access parts information, view pricing, availability and order parts online.
John Deere’s mobile version of its parts Web site — jdparts.deere.com — is designed to utilize smartphone technology to help customers manage their operations more efficiently. The new user-friendly site allows customers to access critical equipment parts information with their handheld devices, from nearly any location. “Our customers are usually on the go, at a job site or traveling between sites, and they can’t wait to get back to their desks to order critical parts,” said Shawn Riley, manager of parts marketing operations. “They asked us for a mobile version of the parts site so they could place orders when and where they needed to, so we responded.” Like the desktop version of the site, the new mobile version allows customers to quickly access parts information, view pricing, availability and order parts online. Customers can search by parts catalog, model number, part number or keyword to locate the appropriate parts and attachments. Designed for any Web-enabled mobile phone or tablet, the mobile version is easy to navigate and use. It also features a dealer locations link to find the closest John Deere dealer to make purchase and pick-up faster and easier. To access the full capabilities of the site, customers will need to establish accounts through their John Deere dealers. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ARTBA Elects 2013-14 Officers Contractors Face New Regs The American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) announced the election of its 2013-2014 officers. The following individuals were elected at the association’s national convention, held Sept. 8 to 10, in Milwaukee, Wis., as ARTBA officers: • Chairman: Doug Black, president and COO, Oldcastle Inc., Atlanta, Ga. • Senior Vice Chairman: Nick Ivanoff, president and CEO, Ammann & Whitney, New York, N.Y. • First Vice Chairman: David S. Zachry, president and CEO, Zachry Construction Corporation, San Antonio, Texas • Northeastern Region Vice Chairman: John Kulka, consultant, HRI Inc., State College, Pa. • Southern Region Vice Chairman: Tom Elmore, president, Eutaw Construction Company, Aberdeen, Miss. • Central Region Vice Chairman: Kathi Holst, president, Roadway Construction and Maintenance Services, Warrenville, Ill. • Western Region Vice Chairman: Steve McGough, chief operating officer, HCSS, Sugarland, Texas • Vice Chairman At-Large: Ward Nye, president and CEO of Martin Marietta Materials, Raleigh, N.C.
By March of next year, contractors and subcontractors on federal construction projects will have to take steps to improve hiring of veterans and individuals with disabilities. Later this month, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs will publish two new rules, both of which will take effect 180 days later. One rule updates the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA), which prohibits federal contractors and subcontractors from discriminating in employment against protected veterans, and requires these employers to take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promote and retain these veterans. VEVRAA protects disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, active duty wartime or campaign badge veterans, and Armed Forces service medal veterans. The VEVRAA rule requires contractors and subcontractors to: • Use one of two methods to establish annual hiring benchmarks for protected veterans. • Maintain records related to their benchmark for three years, allowing them to assess success of their outreach and recruitment for veterans over time. • Invite applicants to self-identify as a pro(This story also can be found on tected veteran prior to making a job offer, in Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at addition to the post-offer self-identification www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) that is already required.
• Vice Chairman At-Large: Scott L. Cassels, president, Kiewit Infrastructure Group Inc. and executive vice president, Kiewit Corporation, Omaha, Neb. • Vice Chairman At-Large: Melissa Tooley, director, University Transportation Center for Mobility, Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University in College Station • Vice Chairman At-Large: Bob Alger, president and CEO of The Lane Construction Corporation in Cheshire, Conn. • Vice Chairman At-Large: John Houle, vice president and general manager of Traffic Safety & Security Division, 3M, St. Paul, Minn. • Vice Chairman At-Large: Mike Donnino, senior vice president, Granite Construction Company, Lewisville, Texas. • Secretary: Pete Ruane, president and CEO, ARTBA, Washington, D.C. • Treasurer: Tom Hill, president and CEO, Summit Materials LLC, Denver, Colo. For more information, visit www.artba.org.
• State in its solicitations and advertisements that it is an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans. OFCCP has prepared numerous resources on compliance with the new VEVRAA rule. The second rule makes changes to the regulations implementing Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits federal contractors and subcontractors from discriminating in employment against individuals with disabilities, and requires these employers to take affirmative action to recruit, hire, promote and retain these individuals. The 503 rule requires contractors and subcontractors to: • Apply a new 7 percent goal to either their job groups or entire work force, depending on their size. • Collect and analyze data with respect to applicants and hires of individuals with disabilities. • Invite employees to voluntarily selfidentify as an individual with disabilities. The new rule also permits contractors to invite applicants to self-identify as an individual with a disability at the same time the contractor collects other demographic data from job applicants. OFCCP also has prepared numerous resources on compliance with the new 503 rule. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Oldcastle President, COO Iron Leasing, Financing Elected New ARTBA Chair Confidence Rises in Aug. Doug Black, president and chief operating officer of Atlanta-based Oldcastle Inc., has been elected 2013-14 chairman of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The election was announced during the association’s national convention, held Sept. 8 to 10 in Milwaukee, Wis. Black began his career with Oldcastle in 1995 as vice president of business development and the following year helped create the Oldcastle distribution division with the acquisition of Allied Building Products. He was president of Oldcastle Precast Southeast Division from 1996 to 2000, was promoted to chief operating officer of Oldcastle Architectural Inc. and held the position of president and chief executive officer there from 2002 to 2006. Black was named chief executive officer of Oldcastle Materials in 2008, after two years serving as president, and was promoted to his current role in February 2012. Oldcastle is a subsidiary of CRH plc headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and is North America’s largest integrated construction materials and building products company. The company has revenues over $12 billion, employs 37,000 people and has operations spanning all 50 states, Canada, Argentina and Chile. In a Sept. 10 speech in Milwaukee, Black outlined four key objectives for the year ahead. “ARTBA will advocate for a significant boost in federal funding for transportation infrastructure, as part of the 2014 reauthorization of MAP-21, while also facilitating state and local transportation funding initiatives,” Black said. Second, as part of the implementation of MAP-21, the association will push for improved policy reforms that affect the industry’s ability to effectively and efficiently build and maintain America’s infrastructure. The third objective is improving safety of workers involved in transportation infrastructure construction projects. “This year, our company had three employees killed in our work zones by third party motorists … These were terrific employees, husbands, fathers, sons doing everything safely and correctly,” Black explained. “Our industry expectation must
be zero fatalities and ARTBA is currently and should continue to lead the charge in discovering and sharing work zone fatality elimination best practices.” Finally, consistent with the Strategic Plan approved by the ARTBA board of directors in 2011, Black also plans to focus on foster-
“ARTBA will advocate for a significant boost in federal funding for transportation infrastructure…” Doug Black Oldcastle Inc.
ing innovation within the industry, calling it a driving force for the American economy. “The world is rapidly changing in this digital age and we have to keep up,” he said. “It is part of our charter at ARTBA to foster this innovation — in how we communicate, how we build, how we partner and finance, and how we ensure that the American people get the best return from every dollar spent on transportation infrastructure.” Black’s business career began at McKinsey & Company, where he drove strategy, sales force effectiveness and plant improvement projects in the telecommunications, airline, lumber, paper and packaging industries. As a U.S. Army Engineer officer from 1986 to 1990, he completed construction projects in the southeastern U.S., Central America and South America. Black has been a key ARTBA leader for years, serving as senior vice chair, first vice chair, vice chair at-large, president of the materials and services division, and co-chair of the strategic planning committee. Black’s other industry and philanthropic involvement includes serving on the executive committee of the National Stone Sand & Gravel Association and on the board of directors for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the August 2013 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $725 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 61.0, an increase from the July index of 59.4, and the fourth consecutive increase of the MCI-EFI. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI survey respondent William Verhelle, chief executive officer, First
cent in July. 76.5 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 81.3 percent the previous month. No one believes demand will decline, down from 3.1 percent in July. • 20.6 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, down from 21.9 percent in July. 79.4 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, an increase from 78.1 percent the previous month. No one expects “less” access to capital, unchanged from July. • When asked, 29.4 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, an increase from 25 percent in July. 64.7 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, down from 68.8 percent last month. 5.9 percent expect fewer employees, down from 6.3 percent of respondents who expected fewer William Verhelle employees in July. • 91.2 percent of the leadFirst American Equipment Finance ership evaluates the current U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 90.6 percent last American Equipment Finance, said, “We see month. 8.8 percent rate it as “poor,” down continued, gradual economic improvement slightly from 9.4 percent in July. in equipment finance activity across all our • 26.5 percent of survey respondents markets. Large, creditworthy obligors con- believe that U.S. economic conditions will tinue to finance major equipment acquisi- get “better” over the next six months, a tions to retain flexibility and preserve capital. decrease from 34.4 percent in July. 70.6 perOur portfolio performance couldn’t be much cent of survey respondents indicate they better, with record low charge-offs and delin- believe the U.S. economy will “stay the quencies. We remain cautiously optimistic same” over the next six months, an increase about the remainder of 2013 and 2014.” from 62.5 percent in July. 2.9 percent believe August 2013 Survey Results: economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen The overall MCI-EFI is 61.0, an increase over the next six months, down slightly from from the July index of 59.4. 3.1 percent who believed so last month. • When asked to assess their business con• In August, 29.4 percent of respondents ditions over the next four months, 32.4 per- indicate they believe their company will cent of executives responding said they increase spending on business development believe business conditions will improve activities during the next six months, a over the next four months, up from 25 per- decrease from 31.3 percent in July. 70.6 percent in July. 67.6 percent of respondents cent believe there will be “no change” in believe business conditions will remain the business development spending, an increase same over the next four months, down from from 68.8 percent last month. No one 71.9 percent in July. No one believes busi- believes there will be a decrease in spending, ness conditions will worsen, down from 3.1 unchanged from July. percent the previous month. For more information, visit • 23.5 percent of survey respondents www.LeaseFoundation.org. (This story also can be found on believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at over the next four months, up from 15.6 per- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Paul Uhrynowski (L), product engineer, lends his expertise to Tony Mifsud of Indeco Australia.
Indeco employees look on as a large steal beam is cut in half with Indeco’s steel shears.
The Indeco IFP-1250 pulverizer getting ready to work. The IFP-1250’s innovative design features a better grip and improved maneuverability. Also notice the wide opening between the jaws.
Indeco employees and sales representatives were able to shear and pulverize the material shown in this picture. Some pieces were more challenging then others, including the steel rod enforced beams, but the Indeco product line passed the test.
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Terex Utilities Hosts 35th Annual Hands On Training Seminar Nearly 40 attendees from around the world recently attended Terex Utilities’ 35th annual Hands On Training seminar at its facilities in Watertown, S.D., on Aug. 19 to 21. The event provided essential training to customers and distributors on safe and effective operation and application best practices of Terex utility equipment, including digger derricks, aerial devices and auger drills. “Each year, Hands On Training participants gain valuable training, as well as an understanding of work methods and safety procedures, on Terex equipment to meet the most current job site requirements and industry standards,” said Francis Strohfus, training and technical support manager, Terex Utilities. “Whether an attendee’s job is behind a desk or working around energized power lines, our Hands On Training program provides valuable experience with the equipment to increase productivity later in the field. Attendees include a variety of job titles and functions, including fleet managers and engineers, safety managers and administrators, project supervisors, shop managers, technicians and mechanics, and linemen.” The 2013 Hands On Training event gave attendees the opportunity to rotate through six different stations at Terex Utilities’ outdoor training facility. Participants at each station operated the equipment and performed actual jobs under direct supervision of Terex trainers. In addition, the trainers demonstrated other operations and procedures not covered at the stations, including pole removal techniques, multiparting winch line lifting and proper equipment set-up. This year’s event included two digger derrick stations, a trans-
mission station, top controls/ screw anchors, personnel lift and putting a unit in-service, material handling aerials and finally, plant tours. In addition to these in-person training events, customers can request customized training at their own facilities or take advantage of The Edge, Terex Utilities’ online training uni-
versity. Tentative dates for the 2104 Hands On Training are Aug. 18 to 20. For more information, visit terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Bobcat, ‘Beyond the Hunt’ Co-Hosts Select ‘Create and Conserve’ Contest Winner Bobcat Company, along used for agriculture with with partners Rick and Julie native prairie grasses for soil Krueter — co-hosts of the stabilization, planted apple hit television show “Beyond trees for wildlife forage and the Hunt” on The Outdoor created a large garden that Channel — has selected the provides them continuous winner of the Create and self-sustainment. Conserve habitat contest. Jay “I’ve used Bobcat and Samantha Prier’s 120machines for every major acre property in Mondamin, project we’ve had on our Iowa, will experience the property,” Jay Prier said. “I ultimate transformation. couldn’t be more excited to “Both my wife and I have this opportunity to believe that we have a execute 10 years of our responsibility to give back to dream projects and make the environment while (L-R) are Rob Gilles, segment application marketing them all a reality in only a showing our children that we manager of Bobcat Company; Rick Kreuter, Beyond the week. I want to operate can live in harmony with the Hunt; and Jay Prier, contest winner. every piece of equipment amazing wildlife around us,” Jay Prier said. “Responsible they’ll let me.” land management practices such as maintaining native The property transformation will occur in September prairie grasses, managing the timber stands, minimizing soil and Bobcat will use its Facebook page to provide real-time erosion and promoting wildlife sustainability are all a part of updates, photos and more information on the project. the focus for our property in conjunction with maintaining For more information, visit tillable acres for agricultural production.” www.facebook.com/BobcatCompany or www.bobcat.com. Since purchasing their property in 2009, the Priers have (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment enrolled 5 1/2 acres of tillable land into the conservation reserve program (CRP). They replanted land previously Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Maxwell Technologies Inc. Supplies Ultracapacitors to Cat Mining Shovel Maxwell Technologies Inc. is supplying ultracapacitors to Caterpillar for a high-efficiency energy management system that supports Caterpillar’s fuel-saving hydra-electric technology in the industry’s largest-ever hydraulic mining shovel, the new Cat 6120B H FS. The 1,400ton (1,270 t) shovel’s energy management system incorporates 98 of Maxwell’s 125-volt ultracapacitor modules to efficiently absorb energy during brief shovel movements and rapidly deliver stored electrical energy on demand to supplement the main power system. “Caterpillar’s use of ultracapacitors to support this energy-saving technology in the mining industry is a further demonstration of the versatility of our products across an increasingly diverse spectrum of industrial and transportation applications,” said David Schramm, Maxwell’s president
and chief executive officer. Unlike batteries, which produce and store energy by means of a chemical reaction, Maxwell’s ultracapacitor products store energy in an electric field. This electrostatic energy storage mechanism enables ultracapacitors to charge and discharge in as little as fractions of a second, perform normally over a broad temperature range (-40 to +65C), operate reliably up to one million or more charge/discharge cycles and resist shock and vibration. Maxwell offers ultracapacitor cells ranging in capacitance from one to 3,000 farads and multi-cell modules ranging from 16 to 125 volts. About Maxwell Technologies Inc. Maxwell Technologies is a global leader and manufacturer of innovative, cost-effective energy storage and power delivery solutions. Its ultraca-
pacitor products provide safe and reliable power solutions for applications in consumer and industrial electronics, automotive, transportation, renewable energy and information technology. Its high-voltage capacitor products help to ensure the safety and reliability of electric utility infrastructure and other applications involving transport, distribution and measurement of highvoltage electrical energy. Its radiationmitigated microelectronic products include power modules, memory modules and single-board computers that incorporate powerful commercial silicon for superior performance and high reliability in aerospace applications. For more information, visit www.maxwell.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ConExpo 1981 Iron Takes the Field in the Astrodome
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.
Houston Texas — The J.I. Case Company highlighted its enormous ConExpo ’81 display with the first public showing of its new line of loader-backhoes. In a display that covered 105,500 square feet inside and outside the Astrodomain, Case showed off more than 90 pieces of equipment including the loader-backhoes, excavators, compactors and trenching equipment. Case also featured a theater-in-the-round and live equipment demonstrations in which visitors could operate working pieces of equipment. The new line of backhoes includes the 480D, 580D, 680H and 780B. In addition, Case has introduced several
adaptations of these basic models. All the models feature Case’s over the center backhoe. With the backhoe in the transport position weight is shifted toward the front axle for a smoother ride and greater fuel economy. By shifting the weight forward, the new backhoe eliminates the need for front end counter weights which eat up fuel when the vehicle is moving. In smaller equipment Case had two new additions to its line at ConExpo. A new hydrostatic compaction roller and a new trencher attachment were dwarfed by some of the larger pieces of equipment. The W50 compactor has a drive system, which permits infinitely variable acceleration and deceleration. It has a 17-gallon sprinkler system with specially coated tanks to resist corrosion. The new trencher, called the Maxitrencher, is a front-end attachment to
the case Maxi-Sneaker cable plow. The most important feature of the new trencher is that it prevents undue cable damage. Contractors will be able to trench a pilot hole and then begin plowing in cable without stretching, pinching or binding the cable. The trencher can plow a trench 4-6 inches wide and up to 36 inches deep. Loaders were a big item at ConExpo with several manufacturers using the show to introduce new models. Clark Equipment Company was no exception. Clark introduced a new 12 cubic yard rubber-tired front end loader. The new loader, the 475C, features either a Cummins or GM diesel engine, transmission modulation and a long or short boom. The capacity rating is the same with either boom. With either engine the 475C’s fuel consumption is estimated at less than 20 gallons per hour during average
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usage. The 475C drivertrain consist of a Clark 8000 series powershift transmission with modulated directional clutches designed to provide smooth shifting through four forward and reverse gear ranges. A greatly expanded loader line was brought to ConExpo by Terex. Not only do they feature some of the giant machines in the construction field, Terex now offers front-end loaders with buckets sizes as small as a half cubic yard. Five of six new front-end loaders were introduced by Terex at ConExpo. The loaders, the 11C, 22C, 33C, 44C, and 55C feature buckets that range from .65
cubic yards to 4.75 cubic yards. Another loader, the 66C is also available but was not on display at ConExpo. The smallest of the loaders, the 11C comes with a 40 flywheel horsepower diesel engine, while the largest loader, the 66C comes with a 210 flywheel horsepower. Fiat-Allis brought four loaders to ConExpo; the FL7 crawler loader, the FR10 wheel loader, the FR15 wheel loader and the new FR20 wheel loader. The loaders have bucket capacities of 1.3 cubic yards to 4.5 cubic yards. Engine horsepower runs from 78 hp for the FL7 crawler loader to 215 hp for the FR20. see CONEXPO page 95
Did you know that the Astrodome was once called the “Astrodomain?”
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Sen. Boxer Earns Asphalt Legislator of the Year Award The National Asphalt Pavement ignored naysayers who said a bill Association (NAPA) presented would never pass. She overcame Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) objections from stakeholders with the Asphalt Legislator of the opposed to certain compromises. Year Award for her bipartisan leadShe stuck to a bipartisan path, and ership in crafting the Moving had the courage to set aside policy Ahead for Progress in the 21st goals that were near and dear to Century Act (MAP-21). her. Despite the bitter partisan “We commend Senator Boxer division in Congress and the many for her extraordinary leadership in distractions of a presidential camadvancing legislation that will paign year, Boxer succeeded. truly modernize and reform the The National Asphalt Pavement Association presented Sen. MAP-21 includes many nation’s current transportation sys- Barbara Boxer with the Asphalt Legislator of the Year reforms that transform how federtem to help create jobs, accelerate Award for her determined, bipartisan work to ensure the ally funded transportation projects economic recovery and build the passage of MAP-21. Attending the presentation were (L-R) are managed, including a consoliSnyder, executive director of the California foundation for long-term prosperi- Russell Asphalt Pavement Association; Frank Coakley, vice presi- dation of program categories; furty,” said John Keating, president dent, and Don Daley III, CEO of DIII Transport Corp.; ther environmental streamlining; and COO East of Oldcastle National Asphalt Pavement Association Chairman John performance measurement, moniMaterials Inc. and chairman of the Keating, president and COO East Oldcastle Materials toring and reporting; accelerated board of directors of NAPA. Group; Sen. Barbara Boxer; Brian Handshoe, vice presi- deployment of innovative paveRussell Snyder, executive direc- dent, operations, Kenco Engineering; Mike Acott, National ment technologies; and expanded tor of the California Asphalt Asphalt Pavement Association president; and Len opportunities for leveraging existPavement Association added, Nawrocki, director of marketing, Southwest, Valero ing dollars though a larger “Transportation policy and fund- Marketing & Supply. Transportation Infrastructure ing our nation’s surface transportaFinance and Innovation Act tion network should be a bipartisan issue that important legislation on behalf of (TIFIA) program. brings members of Congress together across Californians and all Americans.” “Sen. Barbara Boxer produced the only Boxer is being recognized for her single- bill that could have passed the Senate, the party lines. Senator Boxer’s leadership and outstanding work ensured that a divided minded pursuit of a bill to reauthorize the House and the White House,” said Keating. Congress could come together to pass this surface transportation programs. She “We are grateful for her focus and dedication
and NAPA will stand by the senator as she works to address the historic shortfall in revenues the Highway Trust Fund faces in fiscal year 2015.” According to the Congressional Budget Office, the Highway Trust Fund lacks sufficient funds to meet its obligations, which has resulted in steadily accumulating shortfalls. Under current projections, no federal funds will be available for state infrastructure or transportation projects in fiscal year 2015. Boxer has noted that this would jeopardize almost 3 million jobs nationwide. The award was presented to Boxer during NAPA’s Asphalt Fly-In, which brought asphalt producers, paving contractors and road builders to Capitol Hill to discuss infrastructure funding with their members of Congress, as well as to educate them about sustainability efforts by the asphalt pavement industry that preserve natural resources and save taxpayers money. For example, the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement and recycled asphalt shingles in 2011 eliminated the need for more than 21 million barrels of asphalt cement, saving taxpayers some $2.2 billion. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Indeco Holds National Sales Meeting INDECO from page 36
Indeco knows its compactors including this boommounted IHC-75 plate compactor. Applications include trench and slope compaction along with pile driving and compaction around foundations.
The Indeco ISS-30-60 fixed metal shear is mounted onto a Komatsu. Two Komatsu machines were purchased and mounted with a fixed and rotational metal shear. These two machines are for sale.
The Indeco ISS-25-40 has a 360-degree rotation and is rotated in this photo, showing its versatility when shearing scrap and maneuvering around the yard or job sites. That steel beam was cut in half like butter.
Indeco employees were treated to a great barbecue lunch prepared by Hog Wild BBQ of Connecticut.
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Genuine KOBELCO excavators are back, and so are the high standards of quality and service you remember. If you’ve ever owned a KOBELCO, you know firsthand what true quality feels like – a perfect combination of structural durability, digging force and dependable, personal service. And now, re-experience that quality with KOBELCO’s newest excavators. Continuous innovation ensures our machines are lean and efficient, yet deliver all the power and capacity you need. To learn more please visit our website or your local authorized KOBELCO dealer today.
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ConExpo 1981 • Houston, Texas CONEXPO from page 41
In addition to the new machines FiatAllis has stressed its improvements in design, product development and services. A major portion of Fiat-Allis’s exhibit was devoted to the operating efficiency and economy of Fiat diesel engines. FiatAllis also used ConExpo to introduce its new 5000 hour-two year power train warranty. The new warranty is two to four times longer than other product warranties in the construction machinery industry. It is available on all Fiat-Allis machines, which are equipped with Fiat diesel engines. Three new loaders from International made their debut at ConExpo. The three new loaders, the 520B, the 550 and the 570 were all added to the International’s PAY loader line. The smallest of the loaders the 520B comes with a 2¼ cubic yard bucket and a turbocharged 120 flywheel horsepower diesel engine. The engine has 20 percent more power than the loader the 520B replaces. Next of kin to the loader includes machinery like John Deere’s new 646C Compactor. Introduced at ConExpo, Deere’s 646C is designed for landfill work. The machine can exert a maximum compaction pressure of 3830 psi. The combination of narrow ground contact area and cleat configuration produces 340 lb. of compacting force per 1 lineal inch of wheel width. The 152 horsepower John Deere diesel engine and the operating weight of 33,734 lbs. give the compactor an excellent power to weight ratio. The cleats are welded to
off center to Caron steel wheels. For specialized digging needs a variety of hydraulic shovels were introduced at ConExpo. Gradall used ConExpo to show off its new GR3. The GR3 features a fourwheel undercarriage for mobility between jobs and maneuverability. The new machine has surface reach of 27 feet 4 inches, a loading height of 17 feet 5 inches and can dig to a depth of 19 feet 9 inches. The boom pivots 180 degrees and the bucket pivots 170 degrees. The Harnischfeger Corporation introduced the Omega T-650 at ConExpo. The truck crane has a 66 ton capacity and 10 foot radius. It can reach speeds of 50 mph on the highway. Harnischfeger also exhibited the Omega S-15 all terrain crane. The dual cab S-15 is rated at 15 tons and provides two or four wheel drive. FMC Link-Belt not only brought its cranes to Conexpo but it gave visitors a lift 100 feet into the air with its tower gantry crane. Eight cranes were brought to ConExpo including the LS-918 crawler lift crane. This 400 ton crane was unveiled for the first time. Also shown at ConExpo were the LS128DLC cable crawler excavator/lift crane, the HTC 1040 hydraulic truck crane, HSP-8022 and HSP 8040 rough-terrain cranes, the HC-218A wire rope truck crane, the LS-6400 hydraulic crawler excavator and the 220 high speed rough terrain steel truck vehicle rounded out the FMC display. Perhaps the largest cranes available come from Mannesmann Demag Corporation. Their display featured the Demag TC 4000, an 880 ton truck crane that reaches 600 feet into the air. The most
unusual feature of this crane is that it steers with seven of its eight axles. For other down to earth jobs, visitors to ConExpo could see some of the machines made by LeTourneau. The L-600 LetroLoader could scoop up 80,000 pounds of dirt or coal or rock. The L-600 is available with buckets between 6.3 and 20 cubic yards. The L-600 has DC-4 electric drive and a choice of Cummins or GM diesel engines. Both available engines are rated at 525 horsepower. LeTourneau also has a monster dozer, the D-800. Available with a GM or Cummins 860 horsepower engine, this engine is designed for heavy work in mines and similar applications. Its features include fail safe parking brakes, electric drive, a fully enclosed cab and full instrumentation. For simpler applications, there is a workhorse of the construction industry, the loader backhoe. JCB, the British manufacturer, showed off its new series 1000 machines. Based on their old standard, the 3C, JCB’s new machines were specifically designed for the American market. At the bottom of the new machines is a one-piece chassis system integral with the backhoe mainframe. The chassis cushions the power train assembly thereby protecting against the stresses and vibrations of digging. The machines also feature componentized drivetrain and a one-piece operators cabin. The new backhoe bucket has greater ground clearance than previous models which allows easier trailer loading and unloading. The greater ground clearance also eliminates some time around the job site because the loader is more maneuverable.
Dynapac, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of compaction equipment, introduced five new pieces of equipment at ConExpo in January. The new equipment included a cold surface pavement profiler, a three-in-one soil compactor with pad drum and strike-off blade, a vibratory roller with rubber-coated drum for compacting surface treatments and two heavy vibratory double-drum rollers. The new P1-2000 profiler combines safety with cost effectiveness. It combines solid mass and heft required for deep cuts at optimum speed with the weight per foot of the cutting drum to greatly reduce the vibration that can shake similar machines apart. Its exclusive features are: front end discharge allowing it to work with the traffic flow; rapid conversion from wheels to track; bolt-on fighting; the right and left side cutter drum depths can be dialed-in from the operator’s station to save time and labor; a priority sensing system which eliminates bumps; and an internal/external drum cooling system. The Dynapac CA-12PD vibratory roller, with pad drum and strike-off blade, backfills, levels and spreads while compacting, and needs fewer passes to compact to specifications. Features for extra safety, comfort and easy maintenance include good visibility, fully articulated power steering, short turning radius and convenient service check points. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Coming next issue: ConExpo ’87 Heads to Vegas.
Vermeer to Phase Out Vermeer by Wildcat Brand Name Vermeer Corporation will withdraw from production and marketing of the Vermeer by Wildcat brand name. The process will transition the Vermeer by Wildcat brand products — including trommel screens and compost turners — to Vermeer brand products. Vermeer acquired initial ownership stake in Wildcat in 2007 and acquired the remaining ownership interest in 2009. As part of the transition, the manufacturing
facility known as Wildcat Mfg. Co. Incorporated, which is located in Freeman, S.D., will change its name to Vermeer Freeman Manufacturing Inc. (VFM). Changing the name to Vermeer Freeman Manufacturing Inc. allows a more accurate representation of the Freeman facility’s capabilities to manufacture products beyond trommel screens and compost turners. The manufacturing
facility also currently produces horizontal directional drilling fluid mix systems. In addition, trommel screens and compost turners will now be available exclusively through the Vermeer dealer channel, a group of more than 190 industrial dealership locations around the globe. “This step further demonstrates the commitment Vermeer has to the recycling market,” said Jason Andringa, Vermeer president of forage and environmental
solutions. “Cross-pollinating the practical innovations developed by Vermeer Corporation with the market experience of the Freeman team is key to our growth strategy.” For more information, visit vermeer.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC. 233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541 800-669-6450 205-387-1600 Fax: 205-387-1668
Report Makes Case for Lifting Prohibition on Tolling Exit Lanes REPORT from page 1
Cowin Equipment Company, Inc. 2238 Pinson Valley Pkwy P.O. Box 10624 Birmingham, AL 35202 205.841.6666
3120 Old Hayneville Rd. P.O. Drawer 9367 Montgomery, AL 36108 334.262.6642
35 Schillinger Road, N P.O. Drawer 29 Mobile, AL 36601 251.633.4020
15101 Alabama Hwy 20 Madison, AL 35758 P.O. Box 6192 Huntsville, AL 35824 256.536.9390
1501 Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203 256.832.5053 7950 Pittman Ave. Pensacola, FL 32591 850.479.3004 www.cowin.com
Now Serving Metro Atlanta Cowin Equipment Company, Inc. - Georgia 5710 Riverview Road, Atlanta, GA 30126
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Turnpike Association, the worldwide association representing toll facility owners and operators and the businesses that serve them, joined several other groups at the press conference, including the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), Associated General Contractors (AGC), Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) and Transportation Transformation Group (T2). “When the interstate highway system was first being built in the 1950s, the emphasis was on paying to get it built, creating an interconnected national system and creating immediate jobs and economic growth. The Highway Trust Fund is one valuable tool to maintain roadways, bridges and tunnels, but it is not funded at a level needed to address the rebuilding of our interstate system. The recommendations outlined in the Reason Foundation report are critical to helping bridge the huge funding gap to fund our nation’s transportation infrastructure. Tolling is one proven funding option to address this huge gap,” Jones said at the press conference. The new report, Interstate 2.0:
Modernizing the Interstate Highway System via Toll Finance, makes the case for lifting the federal prohibition on tolling existing lanes of the Interstate highway system. The report states: “…as the reality of the cost of interstate reconstruction and modernization sinks in at the legislative level, and the low cost and convenience of all-electronic toll collection becomes better understood, elected officials may catch up with public sentiment that is already receptive to tolling as better than (or less bad than) increases in transportation taxes to pay for major new investments in highway infrastructure.” The report said, “The one thing states need from Congress in the next reauthorization is permission for all states to use toll financing for the specific purpose of replacing worn-out Interstate pavement and bridges with new and better ones.” For more information, visit: www.IBTTA.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Vermeer Southeast Sales & Service, Inc. Boynton Beach, FL 1060 West Industrial Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33462 561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448 Clearwater, FL 12785 N 44th St. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166 Ft. Myers, FL 2231 Flint Dr. Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-337-5900 • Fax: 239-337-5901 Jacksonville, FL 11550 Philips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-262-4400 • Fax: 904-262-0619 Orlando, FL 4559 Old Winter Garden Rd. Orlando, FL 32811 407-295-2020 • Fax: 407-293-8087 Pensacola, FL 6691 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL 32526 850-944-8110 • Fax: 850-944-8166 Marietta, GA 1320 Gresham Rd. Marietta, GA 30062 770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829 Birmingham, AL 2950 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-9895 • Fax: 205-841-9841
Vermeer Puerto Rico 787-640-6334
Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana 8272 Rushing Road Denham Springs, LA 70726 225-665-7900 • Fax: 225-665-7979
Byrd Tractor, Inc. 7274 Centreville Rd. Manassas, VA 20111 703-361-2135 • Fax: 703-361-4804 www.byrdtractorinc.com
Ditch Witch of North Carolina, Inc.
Continental Engines
329 US Highway 70 East Garner, NC 27529 919-772-1214 www.dwnc.com
60 Pelham Davis Circle Greenville, SC 29615 864-242-5567 www.continentalengines.com
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Volvo Construction F-Series Brings Innovation to Jobs The Volvo F-Series line includes four models, ranging in capacity from the 26.5-ton (24 t) A25F to the 43-ton (39 t) A40F. Designed for Power and Fuel Efficiency Volvo F-Series articulated haulers are equipped with Volvo D11 (A25F, A30F), D13 (A35F), and D16 (A40F) Tier IVi engines featuring Volvo advanced combustion technology (V-ACT). V-ACT is environmentally friendly technology that provides the engine with high torque at low revolutions to improve fuel efficiency, reduce noise levels and increase engine life. Volvo designed and built D11 and D13 engines give the A25F and A30F a power increase of 5 percent and 20 percent more torque. The A35F now has an increase of 5 percent horsepower and 12 percent torque over the previous model. The new A40F generates a 6.1 power-to-weight ratio. The Tier IVi engine is stocked with a variable geometry turbocharger and high pressure fuel injection to improve air handling, enhance performance and promote high fuel efficiency, as well as improve quick engine response and high torque at low engine speeds. A cooled exhaust gas recirculation system lowers the temperature of combustion, reducing the NOx emissions. Particulate matter (PM) emissions are reduced to regulation standards with the diesel particulate filter (DPF). Regeneration, which can take place during operation, cleans the filter to maintain high engine performance. Ultimate Machine Control Volvo Construction Equipment offers exclusive automatic traction control (ATC) as standard on the F-Series haulers. In normal mode, ATC selects fuel-saving 6x4 drive and only engages 6x6 drive when the operating conditions call for it. This translates to increased productivity with minimal fuel consumption and longer operating life, according to the manufacturer. Longitudinal differential locks are applied automatically depending on conditions at hand; this allows the operator to focus more on material delivery. The dump lever is now electrohydraulic, allowing for in-cab adjustments of dump body heights and promoting smooth lowering of the dump body. The load and dump brake allows for easier dumping operation with one-button setting the brakes and placing the transmission in neutral. The Volvo A25F and Volvo A30F articulated haulers are outfitted with a fully hydraulic dry disc brake system. This can help control speed while hauling downhill and turning into curves or crossroads, reducing the need for service brake use and minimizing wear. They also include new front hydraulic suspension to help enhance operator efficiency and comfort. The new 1-2-3 brake on the Volvo A35F and Volvo A40F haulers allows for progressive retardation and requires less operator input. Improved Operator Experience The Volvo care cab provides a roomy operating environment that meets or exceeds TOPS, ROPS and OPG1 (object protective guard) standards of protection. An adjustable, air suspension seat has ergonomic armrests for operator comfort. The Volvo F-series comes equipped with rear-view cameras with color monitors as standard to enhance safety around the machine while operating. Combined with easier-to-read Contronics monitoring information, the operator is allowed more time to concentrate on the job at hand. And due to a smoother ride, the operator experiences less fatigue, remaining more alert and productive throughout the working shift, according to the manufacturer. CareTrack Telematics as Standard The CareTrack telematics system from Volvo Construction Equipment is now standard on all machines 12 tons (10.8 t) and over. CareTrack manages a machine’s productivity and maximizes its availability for work. Using GPRS mobile network or satellite technology the system reads information on a wide range of machine data, such as location, fuel consumption and service reminders. That data is then made available securely and instantaneously to any remote online connection. In addition, Volvo provides a 36-month CareTrack service subscription at no additional cost. For more information, visit volvoce.com/na. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Volvo F-Series articulated haulers are equipped with Volvo D11 (A25F, A30F), D13 (A35F), and D16 (A40F) Tier IVi engines featuring Volvo advanced combustion technology.
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Terex Unveils Generation 9 Articulated Truck Range The new Generation 9 range of Terex articulated trucks are powered by Scania engines, which are renowned for high uptime and reliability, underpinned by a worldwide service network. Back-toback testing with the new Generation 9 Tier IVi TA300 and the previous model (Tier III TA300) demonstrates that the new range is not only more productive but also more fuel efficient, according to the manufacturer. Dedicated to reducing downtime, the service points on Terex articulated trucks are designed for quick and easy access. The electronic-assisted hood raise and the fully tilting cab simplify access to major components and ground level service points, which further reduces downtime. As well as reduced downtime, lower cost of ownership is a key feature of Terex artic haulers. All models in the Generation 9 range benefit from oil-cooled multipledisc brakes on each axle providing extended brake component life, reducing service intervals and
The new Generation 9 range of Terex articulated trucks are powered by Scania engines.
operating costs, and improving overall braking performance compared to traditional dry-disc brake systems that are fitted as standard on other leading manufacturers’ trucks. The Terex cab is developed around the operator to improve comfort, efficiency and productivity. The new ergonomic cab has reduced interior noise levels, more effective air conditioning, a highquality sound system, and even a new steering wheel and mirror
arrangement. Interior aesthetics also have been updated to anthracite grey with a matte finish to reduce glare. The smallest truck in the range boasts a hauling capacity of 20.3 cu. yds. (15.5 cu m) and is powered by a 311 hp (232 kW) engine, making the Gen 9 TA250 the perfect partner for any construction project in the 25-ton (22.6 t) class market. With a 370 hp (276 kW) engine, the Gen 9 TA300 leads the way as
one of the most powerful trucks in the 30-ton (27 t) class market, and this power combined with a heaped capacity of 22.9 cu. yds. (17.5 cu m), means the Gen 9 TA300 is one of the most productive articulated trucks available today. Another class leading feature of the updated TA300 is the fully independent front suspension, which is fitted as standard. This design, which also is available as an option on the Gen 9 TA250, greatly reduces operator fatigue
and increases machine stability, enabling these machines to excel in rough terrain environments, according to the manufacturer. Completing the Terex range of Gen 9 articulated trucks is the powerful TA400 which has a maximum payload of 40 tons (36 t) and a heaped capacity of 30.3 cu. yds. (23.3 cu m). It has a gross power of 444 hp (331 kW), and with six forward gears and one reverse in addition to a two speed drop box, the Gen 9 TA400 can travel up to 37.3 mph (60 kmh). At home on sites ranging from sand and gravel quarries to coal mines and road construction projects, the new Gen 9 Terex articulated trucks are designed to keep productivity levels high, fuel consumption low and cycle times short. For more information, visit www.terexconstruction.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Articulated/ Rigid
Mfg. Model
CATERPILLAR 770 772 773G 775G 777G 785D 789D 793F 795F AC 797F MT5300D AC
Drive Configuration 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD
R R R R R R R R R R R
DOOSAN DA30 DA40
HITACHI EH1100-3 EH1700-3 EH3500ACII EH4000ACII EH5000AC-3
RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD
R R R R R
HYDREMA TRUCKS 912DS 912HM Water Tanker 912HM Flatbed 922HM
A A A A
JCB 714 718
A A
JOHN DEERE 250D Series II 300D Series II 370E 410E 460E
A A A A A
TEREX TA250 TA300 TA400 TR35 TR45 TR60 TR70 TR100
A A A R R R R R
134,912 (61,195) 158,044 (71,687) 251,416 (114,040) 274,705 (124,604) 401,955 (182,323) 550,000 (249,475) 700,000 (317,515) 851,000 (386,007) 1,257,000 (570,165) 1,375,000 (623,690) 1,150,000 (521,631) 51,588 (23,400) 70,107 (31,800)
6x6 6x6
A A
Operating Weight Pounds (kgs)
4x4 4x4 4x4 6x6
4x4 4x4
6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6
6x6 6x6 6x6 4x2 4x2 4x2 4x2 4x2
230,379 (104,498) 360,008 (163,300) 681,200 (309,000) 846,561 (384,000) 1,102,310 (500,000) 35,627 (16,160) 39,756 (18,033) 40,000 (18,143) 78,264 (35,500) 24,100 (10,936) 28,572 (12,960) 40,340 (18,314) 42,990 (19,541) 67,862 (30,782) 70,224 (31,853) 71,024 (32,216) 104,068 (47,205) 111,303 (50,485) 151,100 (68,820) 122,300 (55,475) 171,870 (77,960) 210,940 (95,680) 248,330 (112,690) 347,715 (157,720)
Engine Type
Rated Payload Tons (Metric Tons)
C15 ACERT C18 ACERT C27 ACERT C27 ACERT C32 ACERT 3512C HD 3516C HD C175-16 C175-16 C175-20 C175-16
36 (32.7) 46 (41.7) 55.3 (50.2) 64 (58.1) 95.2 (86.4) 136 (123.4) 181 (164.2) 227 (205.9) 318 (288.5) 363 (329.3) 290 (263.1)
Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto AC Elec Auto AC Elec
Scania DC9 Scania DC13
31 (28.1) 44 (39.9)
M M
0 Detroit Diesel MTU 12V - 200 Cummins QST30 Cummins QSK50C Cummins QSK60C Cummins QSKTTA60-CE
65 (59) 104.9 (95.2) 185 (168) 244.7 (222) 326 (296) 11 (10) 11 (10) 10 (9.1) 22 (20)
Drive System Mech/Electr.
Ta Diesel Tier IIIa Perkins E1104D-44 Ta Diesel -44 04D E11 s kin Per Tier IIIa l Turbo Diesel 4.4 lll Tier Perkins E1104D-44TA liter 6cyl 6.7 B, QS sel die ins mm Tier III Cu
14.0 (12.7) 18.0 (16.3) 25.5 (23.2) 30.1 (27.3) 37.1 (33.7) 41.1 (37.3) 46.1 (41.8) 27.5 (25) 30.9 (28) 41.9 (38) 35 (31.8) 45 (41) 60 (55) 72 (65) 100 (91)
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Cummins diesel QSB, 6.7 Cummins diesel QSB, 6.7 John Deere 6090H John Deere 6090H engine Deere PowerTech 13.5L IT4 engine IT4 5L 13. ech erT Pow ere De engine IT4 5L 13. ech Deere PowerT Scania DC9 Scania DC9 Scania DC13 Cummins QSM 11-C400E Cummins QSK19-C525 Cummins QSK19-C5650 00TA DDEC Detroit Diesel MTU 12V-20 00TA DDEC Detroit Diesel MTU 16V-20
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The redesigned Tier 4 Interim Articulated Trucks will boost your productivity and lower your costs. From increased payload to improved traction control, the truck experts at Komatsu once again deliver on your need for a lower cost per ton moved. t Komatsu Traction Control System (K-TCS) automatically increases performance in soft ground conditions. t New operator’s cab provides better visibility and ergonomics. t Efficient Tier 4 Interim engine provides up to an 8% reduction in fuel consumption. t Komatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.
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Komatsu 730E-8 Uses Modern Design, Proven Drive System Komatsu America Corp.’s 730E-8 mining truck with AC electric drive technology is built on the success of the 730E DC drive haul truck. The 730E-8 utilizes a modern design concept with proven drive system technology and advancements in structure, hydraulics and telemetry.
needed to complete onsite maintenance. The simplicity of the 730E-8 design makes it easier to train service technicians and complete regular maintenance tasks because the truck has fewer hoses, bearings, pumps and wear components than other trucks.
Designed for the Future Komatsu recognizes that mining investment requires careful consideration for the total cost of ownership over the life of an asset. The 730E-8 with AC drive is designed for today’s mining customer and configured for the challenges of the future. Miners are often moving to smaller ore bodies in more remote locations. The 730E-8 design can be quickly deployed into difficult projects and then moved to the next opportunity as necessary. The bolttogether design makes field assembly and disassembly less complicated and reduces the need for skilled technicians in the site erection process. The new frame and axle housing sets a new Komatsu standard for robust design and performance.
Technology That Today’s Miners Need The truck is equipped with KOMTRAX Plus (former VHMS) technology, which sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology.
Built for Availability and Ease of Maintenance As with all Komatsu mining trucks, the 730E-8 is designed with an easily removable powertrain module, further reducing the time
Without any additional IT expense, data such as operating hours, component trends, machine utilization (including idle time and fuel consumption) and production information are relayed to the Web application and made available on-line for analysis. In real time, the KOMTRAX Plus fleet monitoring system monitors machine availability, allows for remote diagnosis of machine issues, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency. Built for Production The cab of the 730E-8 brings the same comfort features and operator controls used in larger Komatsu trucks. From the standard air-ride seats, easyto-use instrument panel with automatic speed control and excellent climate controls, the 730E-8 cab helps reduce needless distractions and allows the operator to focus on the road. Easy integration with management systems like modular mining’s dispatch and MineCare allows the mine to remotely monitor the health of the truck and use the 730E-8 to its fullest capacity. With 15 percent higher speed and simpler maintenance than the previous model due to Komatsu’s AC drive, the biggest challenge to a 730E-8 fleet owner will be projecting where to put the extra production, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
62 CHART from page
Mfg. Model
Articulated/ Rigid
KOMATSU HM300-3 HM400-3 HD325-7 HD405-7 HD465-7 HD605-7 HD785-7 HD1500-7 730E 730E-8 830E-1 AC 860E-1K 930E-4 930E-4SE 960E-2 960E-2K
A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
VOLVO A25F 6X6 A30F 6x6 A35F 6X6 A35F 6X6 FS A40F 6X6 FS A40F 6X6
A A A A A A
Drive Configuration 6WD 6WD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD RWD
6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6
Operating Weight Pounds (kgs) 116,823 (52,990) 162,569 (73,740) 152,740 (69,280) 165,520 (75,080) 219,760 (99,680) 242,900 (110,180) 360,253 (163,408) 550,000 (249,478) 715,000 (324,319) 724,000 (328,401) 850,650 (385,848) 987,700 ( 448,013) 1,106,670 (501,974) 1,115,000 (505,755) 1,270,000 (576,072) 1,270,000(576,072) 101,200 (45,903.5) 112,880 (51,201.5) 138,010 (62,600.3) 138,010 (62,600.3) 153,880 (69,789.8) 153,880 (69,789.8)
Rated Payload Tons (Metric Tons) 30.9 (28) 44.1 (40) 40 (36.5) 45.2 (41) 61 (55) 69.4 (63) 100.4 (91.1) 158.9 (144.1) 203 (184) 200 (181) 244 (222) 280 (254) 320 (290) 320 (290) 360 (327) 360 (327)
26.5 (24.0) 31 (28.1) 37 (33.5) 37 (33.5) 43 (39.0) 43 (39.0)
Engine Type Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 Komatsu SAA6D140E-6 Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 Komatsu SAA6D140E-5 Komatsu SAA6D170E-5 Komatsu SAA6D170E-5 Komatsu SAA12V140E-3 Komatsu SDA16V159E-2 Komatsu SSA16V159 Komatsu SSDA16V159 Komatsu SDA16V160 Komatsu SSDA16V160 Komatsu SSDA16V160 Komatsu SSDA18V170 Komatsu SSDA18V170 Komatsu SSDA18V170
Volvo D11H-A Volvo D11H-A Volvo D13H-A Volvo D13H-A Volvo D16H-A Volvo D16H-A
Drive System Mech/Electr. M M M M M M M M DC Elec AC Elec AC Elec AC Elec AC Elec AC Elec AC Elec AC Elec
M M M M M M
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Wirtgen Demonstrates AutoPilot for Slipform Paver Control The Wirtgen AutoPilot — a stringless control system for use with Wirtgen SP 15 and SP 25 concrete slipform pavers — was demonstrated at World of Concrete 2013, Feb. 5 to 8 in Las Vegas. AutoPilot is a user-friendly, cost-effective control system for poured-in-place concrete profiles, such as curbs, safety barriers or slabs. Throughout the show, Wirtgen America demonstrated the AutoPilot system on an SP 15 at its outside stand. Attendees also had the opportunity to set up their own courses using the AutoPilot system. In addition, Wirtgen America displayed the SP 25 and new SP 80i slipform machines at its indoor booth. The Wirtgen SP 15 concrete slipform paver has a maximum paving width of 6 ft. (1.8 m), maximum barrier/parapet placement height of 4 ft. 3 in. (1.3 m), and weighs 28,500 lb. (12,927 kg). The SP 25 concrete slipform paver has a maximum paving width of 12 ft. (3.6 m), and maximum barrier/parapet placement height of 6.5 ft. (2 m), and was displayed in barrier configuration. Also, the new full-lane-width SP 80i was displayed, set up for its maximum paving width of 26 ft. (7.9 m). New to North America in 2013, the SP 80i comes in different configurations. It can be set up as an offset machine for very large sections, as a two-track paver, and as a fourtrack paver. The “i” designates these pavers as having “intelligent” power and emissions control systems. Kleemann EVO Impact Crusher Kleemann Mineral Technologies also was a part of World of Concrete as the 450-tph (408 t) Mobirex MR 130 ZS EVO impact crusher was shown. Kleemann sets new standards with its advanced range of EVO mobile impact crusher plants, which are ideally suited for processing recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), according to the manufacturer. The new EVO concept matches refinements for all individual components with a new material flow concept. Fitted with its independent pre-screen — which separates material prior to the crusher, allowing mate-
With the Wirtgen AutoPilot system, two machine mounted GPS receivers communicate with an additional GPS reference station positioned on site.
The Wirtgen SP 25 concrete slipform paver is ideally suited for parapet placement.
AutoPilot operation and programming inputs are entered using the simple and clearly structured control screen.
rial to be screened either to produce a final product or remove unwanted contaminants — the new, highly efficient flow concept of the EVO models eliminates all restriction to the flow of the material throughout the entire plant. For example, with their significantly increased screening areas, EVO models deliver considerably higher overall tonnages of between 350 or 450 tph (317 or 408 t) — MR 110 EVO and MR 130 EVO, respectively — than their predecessor models, according to the manufacturer. AutoPilot for Accuracy, Efficiency AutoPilot is a GPS-based system that ensures highest precision and optimum effi-
ciency in slipform paving, regardless of whether straight profiles or highly complex curved paths are being poured The Wirtgen Autopilot control system bypasses the need to establish a digital terrain model. That’s because programming is completed by using a rover pole to capture coordinates or by simply using the job site plans. This means a surveyor is not required. The AutoPilot system utilizes a computer integrated in the machine, as well as a con-
trol panel that allows intuitive operation. For course control, two machine mounted GPS receivers communicate with an additional GPS reference station positioned on site. For precise grade control, a laser, ultrasonic sensor or total station is used. The machine control software is a proprietary Wirtgen development. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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involved including highway 121. State highway 121 forms an important corridor for motorists just east of downtown Rock Hill to the southern route to the center of the state. This two-lane highway is hazardous due to drivers passing slower-moving vehicles. This situation made the highway the perfect candidate for Pennies for Progress. The project on state highway 121 is partially funded by Pennies for Progress, but the majority is federally funded. Pennies for Progress allowed the federal government to take over the project. “This fact does not affect anything about the project or how it appears to the public,” said Phil Leazer program manager of Pennies for Progress. “It is just a matter of where the money came from.” Mike Kamis of Eagle Construction is the main contractor. John Huskins is the resident construction engineer on the project. Utility conflicts can slow down the work on certain highway projects, but according to Leazer problems are not anticipated on this project. York County was the first county in the state of South Carolina to start the Capital Sales Tax and Use Program. “This is a limited period — in this case seven years — where there is a one cent sales and use tax program for generating funding for road improvements. I don't know that people really understand how good a method this is for financing highway projects such as this; some of the last figures we have show that some 50 percent or maybe even more of the funding comes from somebody other than the residents of York County themselves. There’s a lot to be said for that when you’ve got so many people using the area roads that don’t live here, said Leazer.” A sales and use tax is added to appliance sales, sporting goods and many other items. Any non-prepared foods, such as items that are applicable to food stamps or a WIC card, are exempt. South Carolina highway 121 starting at Flint Street marks the beginning of the project. This was an old “drag strip” popular when there was a middle school in the vicinity. The spot where the highway goes from a five lane to a two lane highway lent itself to cars racing to get ahead of each other before the two lane section started. The five lanes will continue from the spot where a McDonald’s restaurant recently burned down, all the way up to Highway 191. “This is probably the last bottle-neck before motorists reach the southern part of Rock Hill where the traffic disperses,” said Leazer. “This new road will feature two lanes on either side and a center turn lane for a total of five lanes. There will be sidewalks,
curbs and gutters and when everything is As with every urban road project that the duced mix is drier and has no slump. RCC is said and done it will be a lot nicer area. This SC DOT has been involved with, when a placed similar to paving. should also prime the area for some devel- municipality such as this is involved there The material is delivered by dump trucks opment which may or may not come down also are heavy utilities involved. or conveyors, spread by small bulldozers or this way as well; I think it will end up being “Add onto that the poor soil conditions specially modified asphalt pavers and coma good thing for everybody.” and the attempt to make this the right type of pacted by vibratory rollers. It does not The project is just less than 2 mi. (3.2 km) surface to build a roadway structure on and require any forms, dowels, reinforcing steel in length. This was one of the final priorities those are your challenges,” said John and finishing. in the very first sales tax program that York Huskins, project manager with SC DOT on Roller-Compacted Concrete (RCC) uses County proposed. The York County this site. “Eagle Construction has secured a aggregate sizes often found in conventional Council, the South Carolina Department of pit for securing foundation material for the concrete. However, the blending of aggreTransportation and the city of Rock Hill all road; fortunately it is just down nearby gates will be different than that done in the worked very hard to get out there and find Highway 901, very close to this job site.” case of conventional concrete. Crushed the necessary funding and matching dollars Blackjack or highly organic material is aggregates are preferable in RCC mixes due to build and be certain that this project got found extensively along this construction to the sharp interlocking edges of the partidone, according to Leazer. route. The area stays wet and all the rock cles, which help to reduce segregation, pro“At one point we didn’t even know if we material creates difficult conditions accord- vide higher strengths, and better aggregate were going to get it done,” said Leazer. “We ing to Huskins. interlock at joints and cracks. did everything we could to get prepared for Curb and gutter work is being done right The moisture content in the mix should be the project. In the end we worked well with now to get ready for the compacted concrete such that the mix is dry enough to support DOT, got some funding from them and the work to proceed, according to Huskins. The the weight of a vibratory roller yet wet federal government and were able to enough to ensure an even distribution get the project under way. of the cement paste. Compared with Leazer said that crews have conventional concrete, RCC paveencountered many rocks on site. ment mixes have lower water conThe stretch is 8,500 ft. (2,590.8 m). tent, lower paste content, no airCrews had done soil boring and testentrainment, although some admixing and discovered there was some tures may be used to increase workarock. The city of Rock Hill is relobility and control set time as well as cating a water line and sewer line finer aggregates. There is a smaller along the same stretch, so rock was maximum size than coarse aggregate. already existent. RCC concrete pavement look a bit “Though the weather has been different, and is not suitable for highquite rainy lately, Mike Kamis who speed roads. It should be ideal for this works with the main contractor on location as vehicles travel between a the job told me he was very happy number of traffic lights on their way because the little bit of dry, warm out of or into town. weather we’ve gotten lately has Project challenges include rocks found along the 8,500 At this point there are no plans for actually allowed them to lay curb so ft. (2,590.8 m) stretch. streetlights along this stretch of roadhe’s very happy,” said Leazer. way, but as Huskins points out, that Winter months could cause problems if recent tropical storm weather in early June could change. There are some eight to nine work continues. Crews will not be able to has impacted the road building work going subcontractors on this job and 15 workers on complete the top layer of asphalt or thermal on in York County. Heavier than average the site at one time. As work gets more paint. This is a fairly straight road with a rainfall amounts puts all projects, including intense that number will rise to perhaps 20 to steady downward and upward slope, so it this one behind. 25 workers or more. should not contain some of the complicaEquipment used on the project includes a “This is a hectic area of highway and of tions with intersections, curves and utilities Komatsu PC 138US LC tracked excavator; the city,” said Huskins. “Whenever we will and the coordination of that work involved a United Rentals Bomag compactor; a Case have to close a lane down the traffic will no with another Pennies for Progress job on the 870 tractor with a sweeper attachment; a doubt back up rather quickly. I've done sevnorth side of Rock Hill. That particular proj- wheeled Doosan Daewood Mega 200-V eral projects of this type all around Rock Hill ect centered on the city’s Mount Gallant loader; a pair of Wacker Neuson RT SC2 and the general vicinity and this one is fairly Road. automatic, remote-controlled tamps; a Cat standard, a pretty straight shot with nothing The contract time on this job is up in wheeled loader, John Deere tracked excava- too challenging aside from the excess rocks slightly less than a year from now, in May of tor, a Bobcat skid steer and various other in the area and the extra moist soil we had to 2014 the work should be completed. pieces of equipment either rented or owned strengthen with outside materials.” Construction began in June of 2012. The by SC DOT. There is a Rock Hill City Fire Department total cost of the project is $6.6 million and Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) is used branch on this route. During construction $1.2 million has been spent so far, according on the job. RCC or rolled concrete is a spe- extra caution will be used to ensure that this to Leazer. cial blend of concrete that has essentially the driveway remains open at all times. When “We worked on this project to get it fund- same ingredients as conventional concrete completed, this highway should allow fire ed through 1997; it is one of the last projects but in different ratios, and increasingly with men the accessibility they need to save lives. we’ve got to do,” said Leazer. “It was a lot of partial substitution of fly ash for Portland (This story also can be found on hard work and dedication by the York cement. RCC is a mix of cement-fly ash, Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at County Council and the SC DOT to get the water, sand, aggregate and common addi- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) funding together to do it.” tives, but contains much less water. The pro- CEG
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FDOT Says 17 Bridges Classified as Structurally Deficient BRIDGES from page 1
est federal records. And remember, that’s for bridges that fit both red flags. The number of vehicles traveling over bridges daily that fit only one of the classifications is much higher. 4. This does sound scary. Do collapses happen often? Not often, but they do occur. Some of the more prominent bridge collapses in recent history took place on fracture critical bridges. That includes the Interstate 5 bridge that collapsed in Washington state earlier this year, the 2007 failure of the I35W bridge that killed 13 people in Minneapolis and the 1983 collapse of the I-95 bridge over the Mianus River in Connecticut. 5. What’s being done about the problem bridges? States have different tactics. Some have worked to eliminate fracture critical bridges or have sought to prevent catastrophe with the installation of “catcher beams’’ underneath a bridge’s main horizontal beams, to keep the structure from falling. Other states are working to whittle down the number of structurally deficient spans. There are some signs of improvement, but officials say there simply isn’t enough money to fix everything. Bridge repair, rehabilitation and replacement is a multibillion-dollar problem. 6. How bad are things in my state? While the numbers at the state level are always in flux due to fixes and downgrades, the latest federal data showed four states that each had more than 600 bridges deemed both structurally deficient and fracture critical: Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Pennsylvania. It is important to remember: Even with repair progress being made, more aging bridges are being identified with the problem combination all the time. 7. I drive across a bridge that looks way past its prime. How old are these things? That’s a pretty common concern. Thousands of the bridges identified in the AP analysis are many decades old, some dating to the early 1900s — considerably beyond their design life. They also weren’t built to handle today’s traffic loads. That means signs of aging are evident. Still, it is important to remember that the experts say old and cruddy doesn’t mean a bridge is about to collapse. That’s why thorough inspections are paramount. 8. Do I want to know about specific signs of aging? There’s corrosion, crumbling concrete, cracks in bridge piers and metal fatigue. Freeze-thaw cycles in northern states can put extra stress on bridge components. Peter Vanderzee, CEO of Lifespan Technologies
of Alpharetta, Ga., which uses special sensors to monitor bridges for stress, compared steel bridges to a paper clip that’s opened and bent back and forth until it breaks. “In a bridge system, it may take millions of cycles before it breaks. But many of these bridges have seen millions of cycles of loading and
located on county roads less traveled, but Department of Highway and Transportation, eight are on significant federal highways and said every bridge in Arkansas must be 11 are on Arkansas routes maintained by inspected every two years except for those state transportation officials. Another bridge found to have some deficiencies. Of the 156 is on an interstate exit ramp in central Little bridges considered structurally deficient and Rock. fracture critical, all but one are inspected The highway department is in charge of annually. The String Town Creek bridge on inspecting each of the state’s 12,500 Sevier County Road 17 near its intersection bridges and rehabilitating or replac- with County Road 13 is inspected every ing a span if it is on its network. If a eight months, but Ort said he wouldn’t call it bridge is owned by a city or county, the worst bridge in the state. it can recommend a number of reme“We are not going to name a “worst dies, including a closure. bridge,’’ Ort said. “They’re either safe or At Pocahontas, the northbound they’re not, and if they’re not, we’re going to U.S. 67 bridge needs to be replaced shut them down.’’ in the next few years, Pocahontas The state will impose weigh limits on Mayor Frank Bigger said. Until the bridges to ensure their safety. 1950s, the bridge spun on an axis to At Pocahontas, three school buses cross let barge traffic through, attracted the 79-year-old U.S. 67 North bridge daily, attention from crop-duster pilots who ferrying children from the east side of the would skim beneath it and gave off a Black River to schools on the west side. Peter Vanderzee familiar clunk-a-clunk-a-clunk as Children on field trips and sports teams add drivers drove over its joints. to the total, local school Superintendent Lifespan Technologies “It was almost a soothing sound,’’ Daryl Blaxton said. Over a 180-day school Bigger said. “You knew you were year, there’d be upward of 600 to 700 crossunloading.’’ Putting it bluntly, Vanderzee back in town.’’ ings. said, “Bridges aren’t built to last forever.’’ U.S. 67 through downtown Pocahontas Bigger said he was hopeful there would 9. Are things going to get better? handles 25,000 cars daily, though south- be some way to preserve the old U.S. 67 Some states have more momentum on the bound traffic crosses the Black River on the North bridge, one of the few remaining issue than others, but there’s no national “new’’ U.S. 67 bridge built 30 years ago, active spans that formerly turned in the midsolution in sight. Congressional interest in Bigger said. It is among the busiest stretches dle. A railroad span nearby was torn down fixing bridges rose after the 2007 collapse in of road in the state that has a bridge that is and upset some people in town. Minneapolis, but efforts to add billions of both structurally deficient and fracture criti“This represents an era,’’ Bigger said. extra federal dollars specifically for repair cal. Other busy highways are the Broadway “You could put a restaurant on it and look at and replacement of deficient and the skyline of Pocahontas. obsolete bridges foundered. A “Now it’s kind of a small skyline,’’ sweeping transportation law enacted he said as an aside. last year eliminated a dedicated bridge fund that had been around for Florida more than three decades. Now, Whether it’s durable construction, bridge repairs or replacements must attentive maintenance or just a fortucompete with other types of highnate geography that doesn’t include way projects for federal aid. the freeze and frost-filled winters of 10. Straight up, should I avoid the North, Florida’s bridges continue these bridges? to be among of the sturdiest in the Bridge regulators say they cannot nation. say it enough: If a bridge is open to The Florida Department of traffic, it is safe. Weight restrictions Transportation said that of the 6,661 Randy Ort have been put on some bridges with bridges it maintains and another Arkansas Department of Highway and Transportation identified safety issues. And bridges 2,496 bridges it inspected last year with red flags are often inspected that are owned by local jurisdictions, more frequently than usual. 17 have structural deficiencies and Here’s a sampling of some state’s reports Bridge in Little Rock, with 24,000 vehicles two are fracture critical. One is a small drawin the southern region. daily over the Arkansas River, and the U.S. bridge owned by Miami-Dade County that 70 Roosevelt Road bridge, 12,000 crossings crosses the Miami River. The other, Broad Arkansas over railroad tracks near the state Fair Causeway Drawbridge, is owned by the city Twenty state-owned bridges that carry Grounds. of Miami. Combined they have a daily trafupward of 100,000 vehicles daily are among The Pocahontas and Broadway bridges fic average of more than 25,000. But FDOT 156 Arkansas spans that inspectors consider are each scheduled for replacement, as are said structural deficiencies in both spans are both structurally deficient and at risk for a the U.S. 63 bridge over the Black River at being addressed. catastrophe should a key component fail, Black Rock, which carries 8,700 vehicles Florida Transportation Secretary Ananth according to records in the National Bridge daily, and the Arkansas 7 bridge over the Prasad said the state’s approach to bridge Inventory. Buffalo River north of Jasper, with 2,400 care helps keep the number of bridges in the The bulk of Arkansas bridges considered crossings. two red-flag categories low. both deficient and “fracture critical’’ are Randy Ort, a spokesman of the Arkansas see BRIDGES page 86
“In a bridge system, it may take millions of cycles before it breaks. But many of these bridges have seen millions of cycles … Bridges aren’t built to last forever.”
“We are not going to name a ‘worst bridge.’ They’re either safe or they’re not, and if they’re not, we’re going to shut them down.’’
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TruckPlanet’s New Weekly Online Auction Schedule Gives Customers Regular Access TruckPlanet, an online marketplace for buying and selling used commercial trucks, adopted a weekly auction format starting with the Aug. 15 featured auction. TruckPlanet will now host over-the-road truck auctions every Thursday at 8 a.m. Pacific Time. Since its launch, TruckPlanet has sold more than 1,700 trucks and trailers — including day cabs, sleeper cabs, cargo trucks, refrigerated trucks, trailers and more — generating sales exceeding $20 million. “With more than 25,000 new registrations on TruckPlanet since our unveiling, we’re thrilled with the activity the site is receiving,” said Randy Berry, president of TruckPlanet. “Transitioning TruckPlanet to a weekly auction schedule gives sellers faster time to cash and provides buyers with regular access to our impressive Class 8 and commercial truck inventory.”
IronPlanet, a pioneer in online auctions for used heavy equipment, launched TruckPlanet in May 2013 to bring its marketplace success to the North American trucking industry. By extending its online expertise and weekly sales platform to buyers and sellers of used commercial trucks, truck fleet managers now have a consistent and flexible solution for quickly dispersing fleets without the time and costs associated with traditional physical auctions, according to the company. Adopting the successful inspection program from its IronPlanet auctions, TruckPlanet allows buyers to purchase items online with confidence due to professional inspection reports, which provide detailed images and data for equipment. TruckPlanet’s IronClad Assurance buyer protection program
guarantees the report is an accurate description of the truck’s condition. Additionally, buyers can bid conveniently from their home, office or on the road using their PC, tablet or mobile phone. The site offers valueadded services to make the buying experience easier, including truck financing, warranty programs and dedicated, hands-on customer care agents. Membership is free and available worldwide. All over-the-road truck auctions will be simulcast on TruckPlanet and IronPlanet. For more information, call 888/4763344 or visit www.ironplanet.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Using New System Crews Can Control Grade Plus, Minus One-Tenth of an Inch BREWER from page 12
Cat D6N dozer. “We have never used a GPS machine before and were very skeptical,” said Brewer. “However, after three days on the job we were convinced of its value because of the increase in productivity in sloping the sides of the lakes and cutting the grade on housing pads. Always before it was a process of digging and then shooting grades to get to the right slope on a lake or right grade on a house pad. Now there is no extra material being hauled in and then hauled out again.” Greg Hasty of Sitech helped set up the GPS and machine control using a Cat AccuGrade system. Sitech took the site plan in a PDF format and the project engineer, BSE Engineering’s PWG AutoCAD files, compared them and assigned control point elevations to the PWG file. Afterward, the file was transferred to the SPS 855 base station, SPS 985 rover unit and the machine control unit on the Cat D6N dozer. The base station provides the control signals for the dozer. “Using this system we can control grade to plus or minus one-tenth of an inch,” said Hasty. Another challenge on the project is the existing water
table, according to Billy Joe Brewer, president of Brewer Paving & Development Inc. “We are having to wellpoint a lot to get the utilities in and doing some open excavation pumping while digging the lakes,” said Brewer. “We are continually shifting the water around.” Crews are using four Cat articulated trucks for hauling material and may add two more when they start the cut and fill de-mucking operation. An excavator will load an articulated truck and haul it to a storage area to be used later for green areas. On the way back it will pick up a load of fill and dump it in the same location. Billy Joe Brewer and his wife of 42 years, Debbie Brewer, founded Brewer Paving & Development Inc. 12 years ago. They usually work within a 125-mi. radius of Cocoa, Fla., and projects have included public and private work. The Brewer’s focus has always been on using the talents of their employees, and as they put it, putting God first. Many of their employees have been with them since the start of Brewer Paving. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Philip D. Beall Sr. Bridge Set for Replacement in 2017 BRIDGES from page 82
“We go by the old saying of making sure your house is in good shape before you add new additions,’’ Prasad said. “As a result, the state of Florida has invested way more than what we get from national allocations on bridges.’’ The FDOT’s policy is that “once a bridge is identified as structurally deficient, it must be programmed for repair or replacement within six years,’’ spokesman Dick Kane said. Federal funding for bridge repair and replacement is based on need and fluctuates yearly. Many highway bridges have sufficiency ratings — scored on 100-point scale — that help determine a state’s eligibility to receive federal funding for their maintenance or replacement. For the current fiscal year, Florida has $265 million in federal funding for bridge repair and replacement, FDOT said. In addition, $154 million in state funding also has been set aside. The most-traveled bridge currently on Florida’s structurally deficient list is the state-owned Philip D. Beall Sr. Bridge, which crosses Pensacola Bay. It was built in 1960 and has an average daily traffic of 51,700 vehicles. Its sufficiency rating is 37.7. It has been slotted for replacement in 2017 and is undergoing a project development study. Another state-owned bridge, Palm Beach County’s Flagler Memorial, sees a daily average of 16,123 vehicles use it to cross the Intracoastal Waterway. Its 42.6 sufficiency rating helped it garner construction money for a $94 million replacement project that is set for completion in 2016. Officials considered closing it but left it open during the process under a limited basis as to not disrupt a main commerce artery. Prasad that in bridge care, it’s important not to ignore preservation needs. “Bridges are a little different in that when you replace or create a new bridge, communities gets energized. “If you keep doing that at the expense of neglecting preservation needs, that’s when you’re going to pay the price sometime down the road. That’s when your preservation needs will be such that you don’t have the resources.’’ But not all bridges in the state are owned or controlled by the FDOT or are eligible for state funds. Prasad said it’s the locally controlled bridges that are the biggest challenge and concern because those municipalities are the shortest on funding. The Miami-Dade County-owned bridge that crosses the Miami River — with a 40.1 sufficient rating — falls into that category, as
well as the Miami-owned Broad Causeway Drawbridge — 31.1 sufficiency rating. The historic Old Seven Mile Bridge connecting Marathon to Pigeon Key also is one of the Florida bridges listed as structurally deficient. But the state-owned bridge has been shut down to vehicle traffic since 2007 as locals try to work out a funding deal for its restoration. Kane said FDOT’s Miami District office is doing a study to determine the bridge’s outcome. Prasad said he understands that though there are bridges that aren’t necessarily under the state’s umbrella, they still have needs. “Those bridges, some of them are big bridges in Miami or other places, and they aren’t available for state funds,’’ Prasad said. “But some of those bridges do need major repairs. ... We went through one of the worst recessions, and all jurisdictions are strapped for cash.’’ But he said no ailing bridge in the state will be ignored, as long as the burden for addressing their needs is shared. “The locals also need to be responsible and accountable for their infrastructures,’’ Prasad said. “At the end of the day if it’s the critical commerce corridor and if it needs to be closed, we’ll figure out a way. But the conversation should be [about] who is responsible and accountable for it.’’
has sued in federal court and also has filed a petition with the N.C. Office of Administrative Hearings to stop the parallel bridge. Environmentalists say DOT’s plan ignores the environmental effects of that
Tennessee Dozens of Tennessee bridges are among the thousands nationwide that have advanced deterioration or are at risk of collapsing, federal data show. That works out to a small percentage of the state’s total number of bridges, but it could be enough to cause concern among drivers who travel them regularly. In Tennessee, 64 of the state’s 19,721 bridges listed on the federal inventory are both fracture critical and structurally deficient. B.J. Doughty, spokeswoman of the state Transportation Department, said the department has current records on 57 of the bridges, which span the state Ananth Prasad from the Wolf River near Memphis in FDOT West Tennessee to Flat Fort Creek in the scenic Frozen Head State Park in East Tennessee. bridge, including on the Pea Island National Of those, she said: Wildlife Refuge, and doesn’t factor in the • Six have been replaced with new strucnumerous problems on N.C. Highway 12, tures. which storms often breach. • Three have been repaired. “It’s common sense that you must be able • Sixteen are either under construction for to reliably reach a bridge for it be a trans- replacement or repair. portation route. Otherwise, Bonner Bridge Tennessee’s many rivers and mountainwill just become a long and expensive pier,’’ ous eastern terrain make the state’s bridges Jason Rylander of the nonprofit conservation vital connectors for smaller communities, group Defenders of Wildlife said in a news metropolitan commuters and commerce. release. “This plan will turn Pea Island In 1989, a bridge collapse over the National Wildlife Refuge into a permanent Hatchie River near Memphis killed eight construction zone with the constant restora- people. A few years later, a bridge collapsed tion of roads and bridges knocked out by over the Tennessee River near Clifton. storms.’’ Last year, Tennessee spent $84.6 million The Bonner Bridge is one of 14 North for bridge replacement. About 80 percent of Carolina bridges that rank a 4 on a sufficien- that was federal money and roughly 20 percy rating of 1 to 100, with 100 being the cent came from state funds. safest. Thirteen bridges rank lower with a This year, $42.2 million —all state money sufficiency rating of 2 or 3. — was spent on both repair and replaceThe state maintains 13,549 bridges, of ment. which 5,419 are considered deficient by fedRecent bridge collapses in Minneapolis eral standards. and Washington state have made states more North Carolina has spent almost $56 mil- diligent about looking for problems, said lion on repairs, maintenance and special Rick Daniels, vice president of a bridge fabinspections for the Bonner Bridge since ricating company in Wisconsin who has 1990, DOT said. Another $2 million in more than 40 years in the business. That’s a repair work is expected to begin this fall. vital first step, he said. U.S. District Court Judge Louise “States are a little bit more on their toes ... Flanagan is considering the SELC lawsuit during their inspection processes in identifyagainst DOT. Once all legal issues are ing the structures that really need to be resolved, the state and contractor are ready to replaced or rehabbed,’’ he said. start work on the new bridge immediately, Troy Thibodeaux, Kelly P. Kissel, Kyle Charbonneau said. DOT estimates it will Hightower, Martha Waggoner and Lucas L. take two to three years to build the bridge. Johnson II also contributed to this article. In August, DOT tested two new ramps at (This story also can be found on Stumpy Point and Rodanthe, sites of an Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at emergency ferry route that can move 700 www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“Those bridges, some of them are big bridges in Miami or other places, and they aren’t available for state funds. But some of those bridges do need major repairs.”
North Carolina Of North Carolina’s more than 13,500 bridges, almost 5,000 are considered deficient or obsolete. And one of them has been the subject of numerous court fights as the state is in its 15th year of trying to replace it. The Herbert C. Bonner Bridge is a 2.5-mi. span over the Oregon Inlet to Hatteras Island that connects as many as 13,000 vehicles with a road to the mainland during the summer’s peak travel days. The bridge was meant to last 30 years when built in 1963. “Something could pop up on a moment’s notice that would require its closing,’’ said Mike Charbonneau, spokesman of the state Transportation Department. “We’re in a race against time.’’ DOT began the process of trying to replace the Bonner Bridge in 1989. It awarded a contract of almost $216 million in July 2011, with construction set to begin in early 2013 on a bridge that would run parallel to the existing one. Environmental groups, which want the state instead to build a 17mi. bridge into the Pamlico Sound, have sued to stop the replacement bridge. The state estimates that bridge would cost more than $1.1 billion to build. The Southern Environmental Law Center
cars each way per day when N.C. 12 is inaccessible, which happened after Hurricane Irene in 2011 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012. That project cost almost $2 million.
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Hyundai Introduces Two New Interim Tier IV Production Class Excavators Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas has added two new production class crawler excavators: the R480LC-9A and the R520LC-9A. These new excavators provide operators with enhanced features and benefits compared to prior models including a certified Interim Tier IV engine upgrade, improved hydraulics, increased operator comfort and more durability, according to the manufacturer. The R480LC-9A and R520LC-9A boast respective operating weights of 108,420 and 114,820 lb. (49,178 and 52,081 kg). Hyundai has powered each of these 9A earth movers with a low emission, low noise, Cummins Interim Tier IV/Stage IIIB QSX11.9 engine. This engine has one of the highest power-to-weight Hyundai has powered each of these 9A earth movers with a low emission, low ratios in its class, and its torque noise, Cummins Interim Tier IV/Stage IIIB QSX11.9 engine. rise (up to 50 percent) enables the engine to quickly take full advantage of the torque power. additional space, enhanced climate control system, advanced Other innovations such as the variable speed fan clutch, two- audio system with USB player, AM/FM stereo, and MP3 stage auto decel system and the economy mode help to con- capabilities. An optional add on is a smart key system that serve fuel and reduce environmental impact. Plus, operators allows the operator to start the ignition with the push of a butcan choose between three unique engine modes — power, ton. The R480LC-9A and R520LC-9A come standard with a standard and economy — which enable the machine to switch between full power and reduced fuel consumption newly designed color LCD display cluster with easy to read digital gauges for monitoring temperature, fuel levels and according to the user’s preference. Hydraulic system technologies make the 9A series exca- other maintenance items. The simplified design allows the vators fast, smooth and easy to control. The R480LC-9A and operator to easily adjust engine power and work modes, set R520LC-9A come with a redesigned hydraulic system, boom speed and arm regeneration, view what’s happening which provides the operator with super fine touch and behind them with the optional rear-view camera, and protect the machine with the new password anti-theft system. improved controllability, according to the manufacturer. Like all of Hyundai’s 9A series equipment, the R480LCHyundai has improved the structure strength of the 9A series cabs with stronger but slimmer tubing for optimum 9A and R520LC-9A feature the Hi-mate remote managesafety and visibility. High-strength steel forms a more ment system, which allows operators and dealer service perdurable upper and lower frame. In addition, the enlarged cab sonnel to access a machine’s vital service and diagnostic comes with a see-through upper skylight, a larger and one- information from anywhere with internet access. Hi-mate piece right-side glass, safety glass windows on all sides that users can remotely monitor daily reports outlining a won’t scratch or fade, a closeable sunshade and a reduced machine’s location, working hours, fuel consumption and front window seam — all features that work together to any periodical maintenance needed, drastically reducing downtime and saving the owner time and money. improve visibility. Hyundai’s 9A-series excavators offer bushings designed In addition to enhanced safety and visibility, operators will enjoy the ability to fully customize the cab of the R480LC- for extended lube intervals of 250 hours — and polymer 9A and R520LC-9A to best fit their needs. Operators can shims to resist wear and reduce noise. You also get extendeasily adjust the seat, console and armrest settings. Hyundai ed-life hydraulic filters (1,000 hours), long-life hydraulic oil has integrated the seat with the console to reduce operator (5,000 hours) and more efficient cooling systems and intefatigue, and adjustable air-suspension comes standard. Sleek grated preheating systems. These help extend service interstyling has been applied to the ergonomic joysticks, which vals thus reducing operating costs and machine down time. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit are now height-adjustable. Hyundai’s engineers made sure that the 9A cabs include www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment many amenities that decrease stress and increase comfort. Some of these features and benefits include heated seats, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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• 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 • Pittsburgh, PA Fri., November 8, 2013 For: Very Large Job Completion
• Williston, ND November 7, 2013 • Twin Falls, ID November 8, 2013 • Tri-Cities, WA November 15, 2013
BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Portland, OR Fri., October 4, 2013 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Trucks
• Philadelphia, MS November 20-21, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 20, 2013
• Sacramento, CA October 18, 2013
• Cincinnati, OH October 25, 2013
www.deancoauction.com 601-656-9768
• ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 13, 2013
• Orlando, FL Wed., October 23, 2013 For: Very Late Model Construction Equipment
• Agawam, MA Thurs., October 31, 2013 For: Complete Liquidation, One Owner Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS
COMMONWEALTH OF PA AUCTIONS www.auctionsbygov.com
• Mill Hall, PA Tues., October 8, 2013 For: Fall Heavy Equipment
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Oscoda, MI Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Excavating Company Complete Liquidation
EURO AUCTIONS USA www.euroauctions.com 770-683-3883 • Atlanta, GA Wed., October 16, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • 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.
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 Thurs., October 24, 2013
• Carroll (Columbus Area), OH Thurs., Oct 17, 2013 For: Major Public Equipment Auction • Ponce, Puerto Rico Thurs., November 14, 2013 For: Major Job Completion Equipment
PYLE AUCTIONS J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY
www.pyleauctions.com
www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085
• Charleston, WV Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Heavy Equipment
• Montgomery, AL Fri., October 25, 2013 For: State of Alabama Dept. of Transportation • Montgomery, AL December 4-5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Forestry Equipment
KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100 • Scarborough, ME Thurs., October 3, 2013 For: 41st Annual Fall Consignment • Auburn, ME Thurs., October 24, 2013 For: Construction & Road Maintenance Equipment
MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Fri., December 27, 2013 For: 19th Annual Contractors Auction
888-651-9292
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., October 3, 2013 For: Construction/Agricultural & Pipeline Construction Liquidation
ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Rochester, NY Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Heavy Truck & Equipment
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 5, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
NITKE AUCTIONS
THE AUCTIONEERS GROUP
www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447
www.theauctioneersgroup.com 732-776-7222
• Wausau, WI October 25-26, 2013 For: Heavy Construction, Truck & Trailer Auctions
• Wall, NJ Sat., October 12, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
ORBITBID www.ORBITBID.com 866-672-4806
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103
• Blairsville, PA Thurs., October 31, 2013 For: Surplus Liquidation Ligonier Construction Co.
• Brimfield, OH Thurs., October 17, 2013 For: Heavy Rigging Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Wilmington, DE Fri., October 25, 2013 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment
IRAY AUCTIONS
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200
www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700
• Columbus, OH Thurs., Oct 10, 2013 For: Public Equipment Auction
• Princeton, MN Sat., December 7, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Friday, December 6, 2013 For: Construction Equipment
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • October 2, 2013 • Page 93
UPCOMING AUCTIONS PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 9:00 AM • 7OO HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 1998 Cat 330BL, Erops, 34” Pads, 12’10” Dip, 52” Bkt w/Teeth, Aux Hyd, Hyd Q/C, Stiff Arm Plate, Hrs Read: 10,991, s/n 6DR02525; 1979 Cat 225, s/n 76U1966; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 1995 Cat D5H, Hrs Read: 10,916, s/n 8RJ04508; 1987 Cat D6H, s/n 4RC01668; 2000 Deere 650H LT, Orops, 18” Pads, 9’7” 6 Way Blade, Hrs Read: 5809, s/n T0650HX884217;RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2003 Cat 980G II, Erops, A/C, 11’ BOCE Bkt, 29.5R25, Auto Lube System, Scale, Hrs Read: 23,626, s/n AWH00905; 1998 Cat 988F II, Erops, A/C, 35/65R33, 12’ Spade Nose Bkt w/Teeth, AM/FM/Cass, Hrs Read: 28,972, s/n 2ZR01117; 1999 Cat 962G, Erops, A/C. 9’3” BOCE Bkt, 26.5R25, Millennium VEI Scale w/Printer, AM/FM Radio, Hrs Read: 18,048, s/n 5RS00223; 1993 Cat 966F, Erops, A/C, 10’ BOCE Bkt, 26.525, Hrs Read: 30,719, s/n 4YG00787; 2004 Komatsu WA500-3LK, Erops, A/C, 11’ BOCE Bkt, 29.5R25, Load Rite Scale, Hrs Read: 19,819, s/n A72162; 2002 Komatsu WA500-3LK, Erops, A/C, BOCE Bkt, 29.5R25, Hrs Read: 21,924, s/n A71124; 2003 Komatsu WA480-5L, Erops, A/C, 10’3” BOCE Bkt, 26.5R25, Load Rite LR910 Scale, AM/FM/Cass, Hrs Read: 15,137, s/n A37006; 2001 Komatsu WA180-3NC, Erops, A/C, 8’ Q/C BOCE Bkt, 17.5R25, Hrs Read: 9108, s/n A81076, Damaged, Needs Work; 1995 Komatsu WA250-1, Erops, 8’8’ Q/C Bkt, 20.5-25, Hrs Read: 2413, s/n A65678; 2003 Kawasaki 90Z V, Erops, A/C, 10’ BOCE Bkt, 26.5R25, AM/FM/Cass, Hrs Read: 17, 015, s/n 90C45046; SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 262C, Erops, A/C, Hydrostatic, Manual Q/C, Aux Hyd, 12x16.5, GP Bkt, Hrs Read: 211, s/n MST04127; 2010 Cat 256C, Erops, A/C, Hydrostatic, Hyd Q/C, Aux Hyd, 12x16.5, 73” GP Bkt w/Teeth, Hrs Read: 213, s/n DWS01620; 2003 Cat 226, Orops, 60” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, 10-16.5, Hrs Read: 1672, s/n CAT00226J5FZ09150; 2004 Cat 216, Erops, Aux Hyd, 10-16.5, No Bkt, s/n RLL01032; 2002 Cat 226, Hrs Read: 4055, s/n 5FZ08600; 2002 Bobcat 773T, Hrs Read: 3942, s/n 519025471; 2003 Komatsu SK815, Orops, 68” BOCE Bkt, Aux High Flow Hyd, Counter Weights, Hrs Read: 1128, s/n 37BF00505; 2003 Komatsu SK815, Hrs Read: 3965, s/n 37BF00502; COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: 2006 Deere CT332, Orops, 18” Track, 83” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 2923, s/n T0332TA131798; PAVING EQUIPMENT & ROAD WIDENERS: 1990 Barber Green BG730 Road Widener, 4x4x4, JD Dsl, Additional Moldboards w/Extensions, 385/65R22.5, Hrs Read: 8379, s/n BG730X142; (2) Asphalt Curb Machines On Trailer; (4) Tar Kettles; MOTOR GRADERS: 1999 Galion 870B, Hrs Read: 4031, s/n 203689; 1990
Cat 14G, Erops, A/C, Push Block, 14’ Mold Board, 7 Shank Ripper, Hrs Read: 15,548, s/n 96U08026; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 1999 Cat CB224C Dbl Drum Vib Roller, Orops, Hatz Dsl, 46” Drums, Hrs Read: 3132, s/n 3AL00825; 1998 Hyster C340 Static Roller, Hrs Read: 3697, s/n C3271V; 1997 Hypac C330B Dbl Drum Static Roller, Isuzu Dsl, Orops, 40” F Drum, 42” R Drum, Hrs Read: 3007, s/n B158C3446U; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: 2008 Allied BR3890 Hyd Hammer, Hrs Read: 939, s/n 90ADB5959; (4) IT Loader Brooms; MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS: 1999 Sterling Tri-Axle Dump, 3406 Cat, 475 HP, 18 Sp, 20K F, 46K R, 20K Pusher, 19’ Alum Body, Air Over Spring Susp, Auto Tarp, 22.5 High Floats Front, 24.5 Rear; 2000 Ford F650 S/A Dump, Miles Read: 105,201, Vin #3FDNX65H9YMA04975; 1984 GMC S/A Dump, 6V92 340 HP Detroit Dsl, 8LL, 12’ Steel Body, Pintle Hook, Air Hook Up; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 2003 Freightliner FL70 S/A Asphalt Distributor Truck, Cummins Dsl, 5+2, w/Rosco Maximizer II Body, 11’ Folding Spray Bar, Hand Wand, Dsl Fired, FE PTO, Miles Read: 42,408, Vin #1FVABTBV93HK29876; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2005 Chevy Kodiak Mechanics Truck, Miles Read: 218,387, Vin #1GBE5C1265F517319; 1997 Freightliner FL70 Mechanics Truck, Miles Read: 61,755, Vin #1FUWHLBA0VH739266; 1997 Ford F450 Super Duty Service Truck, Dsl, 5 Sp, 11’ (8) Compartment Door Body, Air Compressor w/Honda Gas, Auto Crane, (2) Manual Stabilizers, Vin #3FELF47F2VMA66493; 1995 HMC Topkick Utility, Miles Read: 138,674, Vin #1GDJ7H1P6SJ510257; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1998 Chevy C6500 S/A Flatbed, V8 Gas, 5+2, 16’ Steel Flatbed Body w/14” Sides, Poly Tank w/PTO & Pump, Aux Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Miles Read: 44,882, Vin #1GBJ6H1P8WJ112162; CAB & CHASSIS: 1997 Volvo WG64F Tri-Axle Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, Steerable Pusher Axle, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 15,741, Vin #4V5JCBPF4VR855708; 1998 Int’l Paystar 5000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 204,126, Vin #1HTTWAHT8WJ034855; 1997 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 136,167, Vin #1FDZU90P7VVA27960; 1997 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 210,154, Vin #1FDZU90L0VVA21799; 1997 Ford LT9000, Miles Read: 219,124, Vin #1FDZU90L8VVA21792; 1996 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 192,458, Vin # 1FDZU90L6TVA28611; 1996 Ford LT9000, 2726, Vin #1FDZU90L0TVA28619; 1995 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires &
Wheels), Miles Read: 68,142, Vin #1FDZU90T5SVA39131; 1995 Ford L9000, T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 292,917, Vin #1FDZU90L8SVA47868; 1995 Int’l Paystar 5000, T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 9LL, 20K F, 46K R, Beam Susp, Boost A Load Axle (No Tires & Wheels), Miles Read: 161,464, Vin #2HTTWAUTXSC026447; 1995 Int’l Paystar 5000, Miles Read: 153,094, Vin #2HTTWAUT1SC026398; TRAILERS: 2003 Etnyre R50TL3 Lowboy Trailer, Vin #Q28301; 1998 Nelson ARTA-PL40LD Lowboy Trailer, Vin #1N9A42X39W1012073; Rogers Lowboy Trailer; LP Cavett Lowboy Trailer; 1994 Dynaweld 20 Ton Tag-Along Trailer, Vin #19K61AEX6E1X31269; 2000 Hudson HSE18 Utility Trailer, Vin #10HHSE18XY1000680; S/A Equipment Trailer, 47”x8’ Deck, Ramp, Tool Box; 2000 Homemade Fuel Trailer; S/A Equipment Trailer, 50”x8’ Deck, Ramp Tool Box; 1994 Homemade Utility Trailer; 1991 Hurst Utility Trailer, Vin #1H9T5163XM1057156; (2) Small Enclosed Trailers; Trailer w/Tank; Tile Trailer; TANK TRAILERS: 1979 Fruehauf LBT Asphalt Tank Trailer, Vin #0MV933901; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 GMC 2500HD, V8 Gas, Auto, Cab Protector, Bed Mat, Vin #1GTHC24K07E532525; 2004 Dodge Ram 1500, Miles Read: 116,703, Vin #1D7HA16N34J110068; 1999 GMC 2500, Miles Read: 22,240, Vin #1GTGC24R8XR709937; 1999 Ford F150, Miles Read: 135,067, Vin #1FTZF1720XNB65157; 1995 GMC 2500, Miles Read: 233,029, Vin #1GTGC24K9SZ537915; UTILITY VEHICLES: 2008 Kubota RTV-900, Hrs Read: 1026, Vin #KRTV900A71085998; 2008 Kubota RTV-900, Hrs Read: 886, Vin #KRTV900A71085942; MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: 2000 Solar Technology Silent Sentinel S/A Portable Arrow Board, Battery/Solar Pwd, s/n 4GM1A091721518068; 1998 Solar Technology Silent Sentinel S/A Portable Arrow Board, Battery/Solar Pwd, s/n AB1515517263; 1995 Solar Technology Silent Sentinel S/A Portable Arrow Board, Battery/Solar Pwd, s/n AB1525500106; Vermac S/A Portable Arrow Board, Battery/Solar Pwd; 1993 PSI SCM1000 Message Board, s/n 00262; Protect-O-Flash M90C15 S/A Portable Arrow Board, Battery/Solar Pwd, s/n 0996E37; LIGHT PLANTS: Coleman 400CRL S/A Portable Light Plant, Kubota Pwd, (4) Lights, Hrs Read: 3424, s/n RL1500; UTILITY TRACTORS: SWEEPER & BROOM TRACTORS: 2006 New Holland TN60DA Utility Tractor w/Sweepster 7’ Broom, Erops, A/C, Woods 7’ Blade, 3 Pt, 540 PTO, s/n HJE059107, Needs Work; 2002 New Holland TC45D Broom Tractor, Hrs Read: 2221, s/n G508888; 2002 Broce RC350 Broom Tractor, Erops, A/C, Cummins Dsl, 7’6” Hyd Angle Blade, 8’ Broom, Hrs Read: 2862, s/n 402170; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: AND MORE!
MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION for COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 9:00 AM • 4805 SCOOBY LANE, CARROLL (COLUMBUS AREA), OHIO 43112 MULTI MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING HEAVY EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS PARTIAL LISTING: SPECIALIZED DEMOLITION UNITS & SCRAP MATERIAL HANDLERS: 2004 Cat M322C Material Handler, 39’ Reach, 15 KW Generator, Elevated Cab, Hrs Read: 19,232, s/n M322LLBDY00291; 1997 Fuchs MHL340 Material Handler, Hyd Cab, 40’ Reach, 13KW Generator, Hrs Read: 17,381, s/n 0211; Liebherr R954B-HDW-Litronic Material Handler, 55’ Reach, Ohio Generator, Elevated Cab, Hrs Read: 6069, s/n 63114082; Liebherr 932 Material Handler, 4’ Cab Riser, 52’ Reach, Sgl Steer, Axle, Belt Driven, 15 KW Baldor Genset, Solid Tires, 2x60gpm Hyd Pumps, D914 Liebherr Dsl, Hrs Read: 18,270, s/n 3610574; Liebherr 932 Material Handler, Elevated Cab, 20 KW Baldor, Hrs Read: 43,420, s/n 3615057; Liebherr 922 Material Handler, Elevated Cab, 40’ Reach, Solid Tires, Outriggers, Hrs Read: 32,171, s/n 4215136; Liebherr 922 Material Handler, 40’ Reach, 15 KW Baldor, Hrs Read: 15,025, s/n 4215002; Kobelco SK250 Material Handler, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: TN; EXCAVATORS: 2009 Komatsu PC200LC8 Shear Machine, Cab, Heat, A/C, Plumbed Second Member, Open/Close/Rotate, Cab Guard, w/2012 La Bounty MSD1500R Shear s/n 615268, Hrs Read: 4075, s/n A89397; 2012 Komatsu PC360LC10, Plumbed w/Open, Close, Rotate Hammer, 2nd & 3rd Member, 33.5” Pads, 13’2” Arm, Esco 54” Bkt w/Thumb, Hrs Read: 3217, s/n A32118; 2012 Komatsu PC360LC-10, Plumbed w/Open, Close, Rotate Hammer, 2nd & 3rd Member, 33.5” Pads, 10’5” Dip, Hrs Read: 3000, s/n A32082; 2011 Komatsu PC350LC-8, Plumbed w/Open, Close, Rotate Hammer, 2nd & 3rd Member, 33.5” Pads, 10’5” Dip, Hrs Read: 3000, s/n A10496; 2011 Komatsu PC350LC-8, Erops, Lincoln Auto Greaser, 10’5” Dip, 33.5” Pads, Hrs Read: 4754, s/n 10256; 2011 Komatsu PC200LC-8, Thumb Spec, Plumbed, 12KW Gensco Generator, Hyd Q/C, Hrs Read: 2300, s/n 89851; 1998 Komatsu PC400-6, Cab, Heat, A/C, 11’2” Dip, Q/C, Progressive Link Thumb, Bkt, 32” Pads, Plumbed, Hrs Read: 8750, s/n A83241; 1998 Komatsu PC300-6, s/n A80947; 1997 Komatsu PC300-6, s/n A80023; 1997 Komatsu PC300-6, s/n A80623; 1994 Cat 330, s/n 5YM00734; 2008 Terex TXC300LC-SLR, Cab, Heat, A/C, 57.5’ Long Reach, Ditching Bkt, Hrs Read: 3220, s/n 40059; 2007 Gehl 803, Erops, Heat, A/C, Plumbed, Work Brau Grapple/Coupler, Blade, Hrs Read: 2550, s/n AD05921; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2009 Komatsu D39PX-22 Crawler Tractor, Cab, Heat, A/C, 25” Pads, 9’9” Pwr Angle Tilt Blade, 3 Sp Trans, Hrs Read: 2400, s/n 3172; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Komatsu WA250-6, Erops, Heat, A/C, Traction Control, New 20.5R25, 3 CY Direct Pin On BOCE Bkt, AM/FM/Cassette, Hrs Read: 3106, s/n 76415; 1996 Komatsu WA320, Solid Tires, s/n 5503; 1994 Komatsu WA320, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C, 68” Pin On Forks, 2 Lever Boom & Bkt Controls, Solid Tires, Hrs Read: 19,165, s/n A32006; Komatsu WA250-3, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C, JRB Q/C, Foam Filled Tires, Hrs Read: 12,906, s/n A71283; Deere 544G, Erops, 8’ JRB Bkt, Hrs Read: 7200, s/n DW5446B553955; Komatsu WA250-3MC, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C, JRB Q/C, Smooth Tread Foam Filled Tires, Hrs Read: 18,925, s/n 71542; 1994 Deere 544G, Enclosed Cab, 5’ Forks, Foam Filled Tires, s/n DW544GB548379; Case 721B, s/n JEE0040774, To Be Sold Offsite, FOB: Vancouver, WA; Case W30, Solid Tires, Hrs Read: 9908, s/n 12128427; Case W24B, Foam Filled Tires, GP Bkt w/Materials Grapple, s/n 9126928; 1994 Fiat Allis FR140, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C, Solid Tires Front, Foam Filled Tires Rear, 5’ Forks, Hrs Read: 21,204, s/n 1409TC00155; ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2004 Terex TH636C Telescopic Forklift, Tilt Frame, Hrs Read: 5884, s/n 045916; Terex TH606A Telehandler, s/n 7986; SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT: RNP PAM Hyd Assisted Air Hammer; SHEARS, PROCESSORS & JAWS: Labounty MSD175SV
Series 5 Shear, Lugged For Cat 385, 2nd Member Mount, s/n 175923; 2008 LaBounty BLS80 Shear, Komatsu PC300/Terex340 Mount, s/n 80188; 2007 LaBounty BLS80 Shear, Komatsu PC300 Mount, s/n 80173; LaBounty MSD112 Shear, Broken Upper Jaw, Good Components, s/n 112598; 1999 Labounty MSD100 Shear, s/n 100630; Genesis GXP500R Shear, Multi Mount, Lugged For Cat 330, s/n 500009; 1998 Labounty UP50 Universal Processor, s/n 50100; 1998 Steel Shear Jaw For UP50 Processor; PULVERIZERS & CRUNCHERS: 2011 Labounty CP60 Concrete Pulverizer, Multi Machine Mount, 45K-60K Lb Machine, 80mm Pins, s/n 60308; 2011 Labounty CP80 Concrete Pulverizer, Multi Machine Mount, 65K-88K Lb Machine, 90mm Pins, s/n 80657; 2002 NYE S5CP34 Concrete Pulverizer, s/n 6883; HAMMERS, GRAPPLES & MAGNETS: 2010 Indeco HP25000 ABF Hammer, Mount Bracket For Komatsu PC1250, s/n 003; 2010 Allied G-130/BR7013 16,000 Ft Lb Hammer, 130K-220K Carrier, Bracket For Komatsu PC750-800, s/n 13ADA0130; 2010 Stanley MB100EXS 12,000 Ft Lb Hammer, Bracket For Komatsu PC400, s/n 818; 2010 Stanley MB100EXS 12,000 Ft Lb Hammer, Bracket For Komatsu PC400, s/n 809; 2007 Stanley MB70EXS 7500 Ft Lb Hammer, Bracket For Terex 340, s/n 2597; 2008 Stanley MB50EXS 5000 Ft Lb Hammer, Bracket For PC200 Size Machine, s/n 5065; 1998 Stanley 656 Hyd Hammer, s/n 1226; 1992 NPK 7X Hyd Hammer, s/n 15252; 2010 LaBounty HDR70QC Grapple, Set Up For Komatsu PC300/350/360, s/n 70569; LaBounty HDR40 Grapple, Multi Machine Mount, PC200 Size Machine, s/n 40079; Bateman 4 Tine 1 Yd Grapple, Fuchs Link, s/n 51429-01; Fuchs Grapple w/Hanger; SEC Grapple For Cat 320; Millmaster 7005800 58” Magnet, s/n 8705; 2010 Winkle 48” ELDSA Magnet, Aluminum Wound, s/n MG619; 2010 Walker 48” Magnet, Aluminum Wound, s/n 80620; 2010 Built Rite Powered Magnet, New Demo, Rotator, Multi Machine Mount, PC300 Size Machine, s/n 4995; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: 2008 Rockland Demolition Bkt for Komatsu WA250 Or Similar, s/n R42989; 2010 Flip Screen EX130, Demo Unit, Multi Machine Mount, Hrs Read: 10, s/n 130-40000710-063; 3 CY BOCE Bkt For JRB WA250; Pin On Bkt For Komatsu WA380-5; 2011 PSM Hyd Thumb For 78-80 Ton Machine, s/n 11742731; (2) JRB Hyd Q/C For PC270-8; JRB Hyd Q/C For PC300-7; JRB Hyd Q/C For PC220; RT 100 Rapid Tech Manual Q/C For PC400; Young Material Handling Boom For PC300 & Linkbelt; Labounty Stiff Arm Mounting Brackets, (2) 2”, (6) 2.5” & (3) 3.5”; SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 256C, Erops, A/C, 2 Sp Hydrostatic, Hyd Q/C, High Flow XPS Aux Hyd, 12x16.5, GP Bkt, Hrs Read: 318, s/n DWS01847; 2011 Cat 262C, , Erops, A/C, Hydrostatic Q/C, High Flow, XPS Aux Hyd, 12x16.5, GP Bkt, Hrs Read: 468, s/n MST04594; 1997 Case 95XT, Solid Tires, Grapple Bkt, Hrs Read: 5672, s/n JAF0237284; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: 2011 CEEdge 88” Grapple Bkt, w/Hose For Gehl 7810, s/n H065633; DUST CONTROL UNITS: 2010 Dust Fighter DF7500 s/n 1000358, Mtd On CW Frame w/2011 Wacker Neuson G25 Generator s/n 5936295, DF Hrs Read: 3000, Generator Hrs Read: 200; 2012 Dust Fighter DF5000 w/7.5 HP Electric Motor, Water Cannon, 325 Degree Rotation, Covers Up To 28K Sq Ft, Water Consumption at 5 GPM/145 psi & Throws Water Up To 99’ In Length, Hrs Read: 196, s/n 0230; 2010 C.W. Machine Worx Dust Destroyer, Booster Pump, 360 Degree Oscillation, 80 HP Yanmar Dsl, Hrs Read: 500; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007 Kenworth T800 Tri-Axle Tractor, Cummins ISX 565, 18 Sp, 14,320 F, 45K R, 21,618 Pusher, Full Dbl Frame, 36” Sleeper, Miles Read: 465000; DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS: 1996 Int’l 4800, 4x4, DT466, 6 Sp Eaton, Air Brakes, Heat, AM/FM, w/Altec Mdl D820 BC Digger Derrick, Miles Read: 161,182, Vin #42975; WATER TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F750 Water Truck, Cat Dsl, 7 Sp, 2012 Klein Elliptical, 2000 Gal Water Tank, Front, Rear & Side Spray, Remote Cannon, Vin #4108; FULLY EQUIPPED SERVICE & OTHER H.D. TRUCKS: 2007 Mack Granite CV713 w/Maintainer Service Body, 12K Lb Maintainer Crane, Vanair Viking 65 Air
Compressor w/Screw Drive 65 CFM @ 150 PSI, Lube Unit w/(4) Stainless Steel Product Tanks, Waste Oil Tank, All w/Separate Hose Reels, Elec Over Hyd Gear Pumps, Filter Drain Drawer, Mack Engine & Trans, Miles Read: 111,661, Vin #1M2AT04C67M001748; 2008 Ford F750 Rollback, Cummins ISB 250 w/Eng Brake, Auto, Air Ride, Air Brakes, A/C, Cruise, Pwr Windows & Locks, 10K Lb Cap 20’ Chevron Bed, 8000 Lb Winch, Miles Read: 84,000; 2008 Sterling Bullet w/Full Service Knapheide Body, 2 WD, 6.7 Cummins Turbo, Tilt Steering, Crane, Miller Welder, Compressor, Fuel Cell, Bumper Vise, Rear Stabilizer, Cruise, CD, Miles Read: 81,895; 2008 Sterling Bullet 5500 w/Eagle II Service Body, 4x4, Auto, Exhaust Brake, Cruise, AM/FM CD, Tiger 6641 Hyd Crane w/Wireless Remote, Hyd Outriggers, Miller Welder, IR Hyd Air Compressor, Aux Work Lights, Extra Tool Boxes, 3/8 Air Hose Plus Regulators & Reel Mtd Inside Body, Miles Read: 123,857, Vin #3F6WK76AX8G351289; 2008 Dodge 5500 w/Auto Crane Mechanics Body, 5000 LB Auto Crane, Cruise, A/C, Miles Read: 207,482, Vin #3D6WC76AX8G171575; 2005 Ford F750 Flatbed, Cat C7 230 HP, 7 Sp, Ext Cab, Air Brakes, 14’ Bed, Miles Read: 182,989, Vin #3FRWX75S5V164107; TRAILERS: 2009 Fontaine Magnitude Lowboy w/Detachable Gooseneck, 55 Ton Cap, Hyd Neck, 60” Axle Spacing, Lugs For Neck Extension & 4th Axle, Ride Height Control Valve; 2007 Load King 5533SS Lowboy w/Detachable Gooseneck, Fenders, Hyd Neck, 56 Ton Cap, 26’ Well, Air Lift 3rd Axle, 54” Axle Spacing; 2005 Towmaster Big Tow B-5-T T/A Tag-Along, 16’x81” Deck, Vin #61913; EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: Setco Solid Tires, Multi Machine Mount, Komatsu WA380 Lugs; Terex Skid Steer Tires, 10-16.5 NHS; Road Gear Alum Headache Rack; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Lincoln Commander 300, Hrs Read: 3206, s/n U1020927936; Mozelt 20KW Generator System, Removed From PC400, s/n 0342-901-9-0003; Winkle 10KW Magnet Generator; Tow Behind S/A Trailer; AND MORE!
MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTION for DRAGADOS USA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 10:00 AM ROAD PR10, Km 5.5 PONCE, PUERTO RICO 00731 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
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Ritchason Auctioneers Holds Fall Sale in Lebanon, Tenn.
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itchason Auctioneers drew a crowd of bidders at its onsite auction at the company’s headquarters facility in Lebanon, Tenn., on Sept. 21. The weather was not ideal, but it did not hamper the crowd ready to find bargains. During the morning announcements, Dewain Ritchason, president of Ritchason Auctioneers, reminded the
crowd of the upcoming online auction on Oct. 24 through 29. Daniel Pruitt, operations manager of Ritchason, also recognized and thanked the nearly 100 consignors during his morning comments. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Despite some intermittent rain, there was a great turnout of bidders in Lebanon, Tenn., for Ritchason Auctioneers’ fall sale.
Dewain Ritchason (L), president of Ritchason Auctioneers greets his customers and friends including Darren Cleary of Cleary Construction in Tompkinsville, Ky.
Jamie Turner (driver), of Turner Enterprises, Smithfield, Tenn., cruises the equipment yard with family and friends (and a family dog) in his stretch Polaris 4-wheeler.
David McCraw of Classics Equipment, based in Cadiz, Ky., opens up a Deere 200CLC excavator for a complete inspection.
Chris McCorkle of D & A Sand and Gravel in Wedowee, Ala., test operate a Komatsu PC200LC.
Brad Nunley (L), independent contractor based in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Marlon Phipps of Mill & Mine Supply Company, based in Chattanooga, look over mini-excavators, including this Kubota KX161-3.
A rainy morning in Lebanon, Tenn., didn’t keep Danny Stewart (L) and Bobby Ingram of D.J.’s Rental in Columbia, Tenn., from their job of searching for dozers to add to their rental fleet.
Jonathan Rodriquez (L) and his father Armando Rodriguez of Courtyards By Elio/Elio Custom Pools in Nashville, Tenn., are interested in this Deere 240DLC excavator for digging pools.
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Women Leaders Honored at ARTBA’s National Convention The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) honored two individuals for their outstanding professional accomplishments and commitment to the promotion of women leaders in the transportation construction industry, and recognized a university “rising star” for her academic and on campus achievements on Sept. 9. Now in its third year, the “Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction Awards” features these categories: • The Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Award: Named after ARTBA’s executive director from the mid1920s, it is given to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, longterm service in the industry’s public or private sectors and dedication to the advancement of innovation and other women leaders. • The Future Industry Spotlight Award: Recognizes students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at a U.S. college or university who have achieved an outstanding academic record and demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills within and outside of the academic environment. Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Anne Edwards-Cotter CCM: Cotter Consulting Inc. Anne Edwards-Cotter is fourth-generation contractor and engineer who founded Cotter Consulting in 1990. Under her leadership, the company has grown to a staff of more than 90 program management, sustainability and engineering professionals working in the buildings, healthcare, aviation and transportation industries. The company’s transportation group — led by two women in both Illinois and Wisconsin, respectively — grew more than 425 percent between 2000 and 2011. She is member of many professional organizations, including ARTBA chapter affiliate, The Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association, where she was instrumental for introducing the “Emerging Leaders Program” that has graduated 12 female transportation professionals. Edwards-Cotter also serves as president of the Road Builders Charities, which raises funds to support local engineering students and chairs the Board of Trustees for Mother McAuley All-Girls High School.
Susan Martinovich CH2M HILL Martinovich joined CH2M HILL as director of the firm’s North America Highways and Bridges business after 28 years with the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) where she began as a college intern and rose to deputy director, chief engineer, and — finally — the first woman director in 2007. She managed an annual operating budget of $700 million and led the day-to-day operations of the agency and its 1,800 employees. She also established NDOT’s “Pioneer Program” and is known as an outspoken proponent of design-build as an alternative project delivery method. Martinovich was recognized in 2012 as a “White House Champion of Change” for developing innovative ways to help grow and expand the transportation industry. She is involved with numerous professional organizations and in 2011 was elected the first female president of the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO). She has served as a professional mentor to many young women engineers — several of whom now hold NDOT leadership positions and is a regular presenter at the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS). Future Industry Spotlight Lisa Larsen: Texas A&M University — Texas Transportation Institute Larsen is pursuing her doctorate in transportation engineering at the Texas Transportation Institute. While maintaining a 3.8 grade point average, she is conducting research on transportation planning, travel behavior and travel surveys on the “Travel Survey Program” and the “National Household Travel Survey” (NHTS) for the Texas Department of Transportation. She served as the 2012 president of the Texas A&M University Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter, and was a recipient of a 2012 Eisenhower Fellowship, the 2012 Houston Chapter — Women’s Transportation Seminar Overly Graduate Scholarship, and the 2011 University Transportation Center for Mobility “Student of the Year Award.” Larsen is planning to become a transportation engineering faculty member at a top-notch university. Her research interests include mileage-based user fees, managed lanes and travel surveys. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTION LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & SUPPORT
Target Construction
AUCTION
PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI NOTE: Target Construction, having completed a major project in Mississippi, will sell this equipment at public auction.
HILITES INCLUDE: HILITES: 6 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2008- 2007-(2) 2006 -2005-2004 Cat 740 (40 T), 2 MASS EXCAVATORS: (2) Cat 385B, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 375L, 2004 Cat 365BL, 2007 Komatsu PC600LC-8, 2006 Komatsu PC400LC-7, 2006 Volvo EC460LC, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966F-II, Cat 938H, 2005 Cat 938G, 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D9R (ripper), 2012 Cat D8T (ripper), Cat D8R, Cat D6R, 2004 Cat D5G, JD 550JLGP, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2007 JCB 3C4, 6 SKID STEERS: (2) Bobcat S300, (3) Bobcat S185, JD 317, VIBRATORY & STATIC ROLLERS, WELDERS, LIGHT PLANTS, GENERATORS, FORKLIFTS, AERIALS, BOOM TRUCKS: 2006 Int’l. 4200 (18 ton), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2005 Mack (tri.), 20 MILITARY TRUCKS: (2) AM General C536, (13) AM General C531, Am General 525, (4) Am General C523,, PICKUPS, TRUCK TRACTORS, AXLES: (2), TRAILERS, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS.
Address: 14591 Highway 16 West Philadelphia, MS 39350 DIRECTIONS: *Auction site 1.4 mi. east of Silver Star and Golden Moon casinos. From Jackson International Airport: West on International Drive toward Cross St. 1.5 miles, at traffic circle, take first exit onto Old Branson Rd., take Mississippi 475N ramp and merge onto Airport Rd. 3.3 miles. Right on MS-25N/ Lakeland Dr.- follow MS-25 N 39.7 miles. MS-16 exit toward Canton/Carthage.4 mi. Right on MS-16 E 2.8 miles, make U-turn at Central Dr. Site will be on right.
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In Conjunction with Gaston Barrett
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& SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com
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Deanco Holds Two-Day Auction in Philadelphia, Miss.
There was a nice early morning turnout of registered bidders for the miscellaneous sale items on day two of the sale.
(L-R): Ronald Steitler of Steitler Land and Timber; Danny Hill of Allied Construction; Caleb Dudley and Bobby Simpson, also of Steitler Land and Timber, look for dozers and skidders.
Donnie Dean (L), owner of Deanco Auction, and Doug Warren of Wengers of Myerstown in Myerstown, Pa., talk before the heavy iron goes on the block.
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eanco Auction Company held a huge two-day public auction at its Philadelphia, Miss., location on Sept.18 Gene Williams (L) of Main Street Construction Services and 19. Types of equipment available at the sale in Lynn Haven, Fla., and Nick Williams of Break-Nincluded crawler dozers, hydraulic excavators, cranes, forkGround LLC in Panama City, Fla., look over mini-excalifts, trenchers, skid steer loaders and much more. vators. Deanco Auction’s next big 2-day sale in Philadelphia, Miss., is set for November 20 and 21. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Brad Smith (L) of Smith Equipment Company in Hernando, Miss., and Levy Harris of L & T Construction, Hernando, Miss., cruise the excavator line in a Polaris Ranger.
Christian Goeldi (L) and Hans Goeldi of Grassy Lake Farms, with farming operations in Arkansas and Oklahoma, look at this long-reach Doosan DX300 LC.
Wayne Wood (in cab), independent contractor, and Ron Jones of C L Boyd Company, both based in Oklahoma City, Okla., discuss the condition of a Deere motorgrader.
Mark Enck of PowerTrac Machinery, based in Miami, Fla., inspects a Cat 320.
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Kenneth Kilby (operator), Steve Kilby (back left) and Donald Goldberg of Kilby Excavating in Oakdale, Tenn., consider this Yanmar ViO35. Larry McGhee (L) and Jeremy McGhee of McGhee’s Clearing and Grading in Hogansville, Ga., are interested in this Cat D7R.
Brandon Sosino (in cab) and his dad, George Sosino of SOS Constructors in Canton, Ga., check out excavators about to go on the block.
More Than 1,350 Bidders Participate in Atlanta Auction
A line of Cat 615Cs are ready for auction.
M Justin Murray of Flint Equipment Company in Atlanta, Ga., inspects a Deere 1050C dozer.
Skip Walker (L) of Wheels and Tracks Rentals, Covington, Ga., and Tom Bettress of Equify Financial in Fort Worth, Texas, monitor prices.
ore than 1,350 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Atlanta, Ga., on Sept. 20. Bidders came from more than 45 countries, including 46 U.S. states. More than 60 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Bolivia, Peru, Germany and Vietnam. Online bidders purchased more than 45 percent of the equipment sold (by dollar value). In total, more than 900 equipment lots were sold in the auction, including crawler tractors, excavators, wheel loaders, loader backhoes, truck tractors and more. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Dan Wilcox (L) and Andy Dryburgh of Wilcox Tractor Sales, Charlotte, N.C., look over some artic trucks of interest, including this Volvo A25D.
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2012 Hitachi ZX210LC-3
2007 Terex TXC225LC-2
2012 Hitachi ZX225USLC-3
11-12 CAT 312E choice
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2011 CAT 303.5DCR
2005 Takeuchi TB016 - choice
2006 Komatsu D65EX-15
2003 Komatsu D65PX-15
Komatsu D65EX-12
Komatsu D85P-18
2007 CAT 12H
John Deere 570A
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2010 Bobcat V417 (412 Hours)
2000 Lull 844C-42
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2005 CAT CB634D - 2 of 3
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2004 Ingersoll Rand SD122DXTF
2003 Ingersoll Rand SD105XTF
2007 Ingersoll Rand DD-24
Unused McCloskey S190
2008 Ford F150 choice
1997 Peterbilt 379
2005 TrailKing TK-70 35 ton
Unused Shenyang HH30 Hydraulic Hammer to suit 30 Ton Excavator
Unused Emiliana Serbatoi 660 Gallon Capacity Fuel Tank
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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 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!
AGC of Minnesota Minnesota LECET Open House – You’re Invited to an OPEN HOUSE for the construction industry on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2013 – 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at its Lino Training Center, 2350 Main Street, Lino Lakes, MN. Construction Laborers Training Center/Free Old Fashioned BBQ Lunch Provided! RSVP REQUIRED by calling the Laborers Training Center at 651/653-6710.
CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here! MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER
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.
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: 314/7812874. SAVE THE DATES!!! AGC of MINNESOTA: Mark your Calendar for these Fall Events: . ANNUAL MEETING – NOVEMBER 20th, at the Radisson Blu Mall of America. Attend for the education and networking, stay for the shopping and to experience this beautiful new property. Sleeping room registrations must be made no later than October 28th, by calling 800/333-3333, thru the hotel’s website (www.radissonblumoa.com). . TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION and GRADING INNOVATIONS FORUM - DECEMBER 5t h at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis North in Brooklyn Center. Plan to attend the 6th annual Forum to hear about current projects, learn the latest in technology and environmental requirements, and meet with MnDOT representatives from around the state. Registration information will be available soon!
Association of Subcontractors & Affiliates Chicago ASA CHICAGO PRESENTS: “MEET THE GCs NIGHT” DATE/PLACE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th at Venuti’s in Addison, IL ASA Chicago is the only construction trade association devoted to business issues affecting all subcontractors and specialty trade subcontractors. ASA Chicago, established forty-six years ago, has the experience to support subcontractors and its affiliates. The Meet the GCs Night provides all subcontractor members of the ASA Chicago an opportunity to speak directly with representatives of over 30 major Chicago area general contracting firms. For more information on this event, please contact Teri A. DeAngelo at 847/827-8336 or email: teri@asachicago.org. 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.gie-expo.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 (6476257) Phone: 614/428-7954 Fax: 614/428-7919 Email: rocks@oaima.org.
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